Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 52, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 September 1832 — Page 3
Slirt "f i'te lee.
It my hdt be. geor(il1.v . . . Milton, (Jf. C) August h .
known th-t common whitening: proves an cfTec- Jtl.image and Death,. Married on Wediicstniil remedv against ths frtT.vH of (lie sting of day eveninr: last, by the rev. D. A. Penkk, the bee or wa-p. The whitening is to be mois- caplaii Thomas L. Steven?, to Miss Martha lened with chl water, at-.d immediately apph- J. Farley, daughter of Mr. J.imes Farley, all e.l. It miy b washed off in a few minute?, iof this town. ' when neither pain nor swelling will ensue. Died On the morning of the 27th ult.
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GaJ Masking. According to the investiga ?;ti of u Get man naturalist, the river Eider, which traverses part of the dominion of lies e Darmstadt, Hes-e Cassel, and Wahlock , con t.itns a much gold as any d" th river; of Bra iVh A company, on a large scale, is now fcrtn ing to benefit by this deanery. -
wl plain ansv:tr. In the jury court of Edin burg few year ago, a gentleman was proe
cu!fi for tresspass. The evidence on behalf of
capt. Thomas L. Stevens, of this place, in
the 36th year of his age. seldom, if ever have we witnessed a more, unexpected or a more lamentable dispensation of Providence lhan'that displayed in the death of our worthy townsman and follow-eitizen. Married on Wednesday evening, he lived not to see the dawn of Friday morning. He retired to bed on-Thursday night in apparent health and happiness, and withouVeXhihiting any indication of illness; at five in the morning, h's
youthful and affectionate bride discovered
ineP"" j'-s. --jhim to be in the struggle and agonies of ... .tier ,,f rniirin irmiiTPii K-hpthp nnv 'Inner! . . - o
" ' , r , , . - " death. Medical aid wag instantly summonwa t 4ie ursred in defence! lurtiit:: to a ... . ... ... .J , ... , . . . . , 7 .. ed in vain; the insatiate archer had aped his -entleman wh sat within the bar. and hi dn- ... ...... , ,. '
played a most lugubrious elongation o!' counte
tiance. he saul. "Pray, sir, are yon concerned foi the defendant P ''Yes, my lord, I am most duply concerned, lie's- my brollicrP The Smiths motto. We are pleased with mot tos, when ihey are really good and germain to the purpose. The Smi-hs of New York who have lately formed a Mutual Benefit Society and been chartered by tne Legislature of that
StHfe. have the following from the ready pen of
Wood worth A ' fi - u::it"s the dsror.tsrted or?, Forr..ui a whrk 01 parts disjuirxd before; So the pint1 fl m-i of chsri'y (mparts A welti'iiiy Ik at, that wa-m y jius our hearts,
A writer in the Fitchburg Gazette complains of fraud practised upon him in selling him
in seMing him wooden whei stones. He ued
one of them two or three days without suspicion.
but was jistonihed and grieved at the espira tion of that period to find that be had been than pening his sythe with a painted slick. An extraordinary 'Sea Monster,' (as it is cat
led in a hand bill) was taken ofTNshant Tuesday, aod brought ashore for exhibition. It is
said to be 100 feet long, and as big round as a harrel. Ntuburyport Herald.
arrow the vital spark was gone.
New Orleans , August 18
New Cottcn. A few bales of the now
crop arrived here yesterday in the steamer
I Janet, from the plantation of Wm. Ogden,
!'sq. situated near Alexandria, on Ked river,
I hose who are judges of the article, pro
nounce it to be of a tine quality and superior
staple, but gathered a little too early. This
ii the earliest cottoi', we venture to say, that
ever came into the iNow Orleans market; and we are informed that a large quality was
ready for hailing when the flanet left; con
soqueiitly we may expect, that on her return -he will bring u a further supply of the
L ints of Mr. Ogden 8 skill and industry we
wish him every success, and a substantial pe
cuniary remuneration for his untiring real in
a laudable competition.
The crops of cotton and sugar throughout
the state, so far as we have been able to as
certain, promises to be fair and yielding, and
liltie doubt is entertained of an average crop
i . ."v i i . i s-f fci -r
PRINTERS KETREAT, INDIANA.
SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT. The Switzerland .ir:uii ccurt will comajcncc its
Cell setsioa, cn Rionday wi
CAMP MSETZ1TC. A csmp oisrct'iiJ will be htld by the mem'u r.i of th -
Melhodi' Episcopal connexion, ne..r mr Lec'.s, rn tlie
Hons townsliip road, halt a mil? troin ft tvtlparkrio
con.mer.c. on I hufstlny, Stpt' mbcr i.0
KENTUCKY- ELECTION. . FOR GOV2HHCE,
Rising Sun, August Mtht 1 835. There was found nn this day, a small by floating along down fhe Ohio, opposit this place, and it was brought to the shore, and an Inquest held ovfer the same, and the jury unnA.t. : - i- . iii .1 it) j
A Ruse de Guerre A tribe of Indians having!1""".1'" " """"i'"" me cn.n. wa. uruwu ... i . r... .rr ...l mt... r. id accidentlv. The descrintion of the child is
assembled around a fort of North West Compa
nv, here threatening some very disagreeable measuies, whe the chief of the fort requested palavar. When all were assembled he came forth with a black bottle in his hand. "This borl?,1' said he, 'contain9 the small pox, and unless you listen to reason, I will draw the cork, and permit it to spread over the land." He had no occasion to say more: the lndinns, who entertained the greatest horror of this virulent diseae, fell to beseeching that be would not open the bottle, and promised obedience to the last estent Thi gentleman was ever af Urwards ealied among the.n " the great Smallpox Chief. Adventures on The Cmlumkia river .
as follows: he is supposed to be about six years of age, perhaps seven; he has w hat yon may call white hair, had on a pair of pantaloons and
roundabout of cotton cords, called the Pittsburgh
cord; his shirt collar was sewed together, or
tied with a dark colored string, he apparently had not been drowned along time, but looked very natural before taken out of the water. Statesman.
BB84THITT, Bl'CKVER Repor'ed last week. frm 58 co 27,914 28.6U0 Adair county S45 228 Russe4, 2U0 221 Casey, ' i93 59' Clay, 149 35 j Cumberland, 443 633 Esti.l, 312 221 Flod, 405 118 6rtvesr 318 V Henry, 744 531 Hickman, 60S 137 Lawrenee, 324 1M laurel, -190 174 .t-fis. 439 322 Livingston. 385 212 McCracfcen. 219 46 Monroe. 418 103 Morgan, St5 128 Perry. 197 1?,7 P'ke 54 5J r Puhski. 640 651. Rockcastle. 14i 3y9 Speacer, 450 314 Wayne. 51 66? 40,631 39 421
Brfathittfmajori?y 1,260, No. of votes taken 80,102
FOR L IEUTENANT.G O PERNOR ,
40 046 C Whole number of votes
37 4S2 I 77,49
We learn that the mealies .Im wade gr and fatal 'ravage i.- M-trhlehead, Mast. Accord v ding to accoutit i! b,n occasioned a njortrlity, e. q-ial relatively to that arising from the cholera in New York. No less thn 60 children
have died within the last two months. "Cut won't ymrfafce my word, sir, when I tei you I will call and liquidate your demand on Saturday nexl?,' said a delinquent debtor to a dunning creditor, with whom be had had sharp words. No, ir," lejoined the fit her, "I had rather you would keep your won!." The Contrast. ThfrNew York Franklin Daily Advertiser, ays:-iFrom the aspect of our streets, a stranger might infer that the ladies had mostly left the city: from a. peep into out churches, that the gentlembi had. "What is the reason," said the old marquia of F to his young wife, " that you can't enjoy my company at home, instead of running a-
broad; ought we not to be ona person?" "Oh yes," said the lively brunette, tiwe certainly
tre so and 1 hate solitude."
Good good. In Mexico, if one man kills
another in a duel, the laws compel the surviver
lo pay all the others debts. If such a law
were in existence at Washington, there would
be much less fuss among the honordlles.
Rev. Thomas Barret, pastor of the Baptist hu ich in Webster Mass. committed suicide few days since by hanging himself. He
lad been in a melancholy slate of miad for ome days previous.
The Washiogfon Globe of Monday, says:
" Advices have .been received ifrom Mr.
Brent our Charge" d'Affairs at Lisbon, that
the first instalment of the compensation a greed to be paid by the Portuguese Govern
ment, for illegal capture of our vessels at Terceira, has been received, as well as the damages due to the manners for their detention. The honorable manner rn which the adjustment was effected, and the punctuality with which the payment (in a time which must be one of much pressur e) was made, da the greatest credit to that Government."
Moorehousfi,
Taylor, Majority
2,594 for Morehouse.
A serious Accident. Died suddenly in Man
chesler. on the 2'2d ultimo, Flaviu Josepbus, infant son tof James and PriciHa Milliken, aged
one year ten months and 25 days. The cause of this sudden death was as follows: On the mornir.r of tbp 01ft Mrs Millikpn had hnilpft :t
Water in Winter.-U, winter. a.wHys set the!COIhmon bafce.kett,e or (!utch 0Te, fulI f b,ine, handle ot your pomp as high as possible before nr g(rprig pjcke hqA havjng gent hp(. cWMm you go to bed. Except in very rigid weather,,0 a npighbor witn ,,ermilon t0 tarry an hotir th;, keeps the handle from freez.og. When set ou, b, fhe door aQ(J lQ or(Jer ,hat a mjghJ lhe.e ts reason to apprehend extreme coU do!soon C0Q ,cf, i ucoverej. nor did phe thik not f.rget to throw a rug or horse blanket over, anv mnr. uhnnl it lln,;, . rnnt w;,K;n
you. pump. A frozen j ump i a comfortless ! ,h' pie,cing phriekg of her sufferillg bil0e, 20 or
1
house wife.
50 minutes after she bad set it there. She
hastily flew to its relief, when lo! to her sad
surbrii'e. she behfcld it c-mprspd in the scaldi'np-
. ... . r.i v o a I. i . t
i ne enitors 01 me . ..vrtvlc, fluu, Jt haJ cctdentfj fell backwards into the f an expeiiment upon the inversion of trees.' am, ,h(JS jt remained breaking and
lately tried, in England, mentions the tollowing wreathing in agony. The accident happened curious fact with regard to a cherry tree, which ;sboiJt J0 0vnck A. M. and ite sufferings which was blown down in a gale of wind in 1804. ;,vere mogt heartrending were terminated IS The tree lay in a position exactly horizontal; a;minnles before two next moming.S.aejma. poition of the roots remaiumg in the ground,: . and some of the branches, took root; several j VYe copy the following paragraph from the young trees sprouted from the old one, and bore Morning Herald: cherries silhout stones. N. Y. Dai, Ada. 4i i ht humanity ana policy of imprisonment for " . - r, 1 , ,1 ,rn-. 'debt. There are three at this lime m tontine Transportation of Drunkards. About 60 men: . , . . 1. c merit in W hitecross street prison whose xges and 40 females, (mm the streets and house ot 1 . b ' . , . i.f. iv iconjointly amount lo uearly 230 years and Correction, have been conveyed to tort War- 3 . J J , ..... 1 .1 I whose debts 10 the whole altogether do not ex-
1 - J ' J rr o.l f A 1 Ha hv whirh u rhurrro ia hrnun 1111 in
The Washington Globe, of Monday, presents from the Register's Office of the treasury department, a revised comparative state tnent, showing the amour:!, and rates of duties according to the existing rates and as modified by thear:tof July 14 18S2, calculated ap011 the importations of the year ending 30th September, 1830.' The net amount of duties according to existing rates is slated to be 17,288,645; and the net amount under the' new tariff estimated at 12,101,567 a reduction of 5,187,078. Specie. The schooner American arrived at New Orleans from Metamoraa July 19th. with.
XVTAniLXLO i'0 hundred and forty thousand dollars, all ia
On Tuesdiy, the 4th inst. Sy Samuel near, E q.j"lbc real rhino." What a foolish propensity r ISAAC NASH, to mrs SUSAN LYONS, all ,iit is, which induces men to part vcith real etivet
?.nd gold for teas and silks Hj0d such things, which are good for Dothing only to eat aod drink and wear. Ten t.i nm tki. nknu
v . a vr a v w
240 000 will be beat up i Ato silver spoons and
U. S BA.K. Amount due United S!ctt bink. for loans to indi
vidn-8in the western s'ales, on the 1st of January,
13 . 811,075 603 00 I'ue sae, as above, on the first dy of January, 28,065,173 00 Steam boat at Vincennes, Indiana. steam boat, lui!t t Vinct-nnes, cn the Wabash fiver, was tb be launched on Thursday, tbo 30ii ilt
mr
'his csuniv
MO. YK Y.
rjjHE undersigned will attend t Jrcmih Thomus' JL in Jacksonville, on Friday, 9?pt 14b, inst. at ten o'clock, to loan ut tba achr.ol money belorginir to Town 2, ltang 2, WeM, to the highf-st bidder ISAAC CI1.U1HEKLIN, Comm. , September 8lh,.ltio2.
Subject oj Relief A shrivelled, leather-fa
ced little mao. wp.g brought up as a commoo
oeggar. ivnen -.railed upon to state why he was begging ivbout the city, he said, Sair, I am I'On poor nip man- I u riinr In. i mn
Indiana, one estray HOUSE COLT, bf two dear r.V;iH' T .,.,,1 .it L ..... r.. n-'
--....wo, I wain a uc tut iiuui iiu
cinoati siice de 26thf June. Sair, my lor, you sail let me go, an 1 ?o nevair trouble you no .
moie.- it appeared that the old man was 79 yes;rs of age, that he came to this country with Lafayette, wg at the battle of Brandy wine and Mftiimoiith, was wounded and disabled. On bis promise to go out of the City, he wag discharged. Boston Transcript.
TAKEN VP BY JONATHAN ROBINSON, li-.iiiK in York towrsh n. Switzer'ard co
chesnut sorrel or brown color, about
years old laat prinp, botti bind f-et whit, nd a larre s'ar a:ir! artn in tl.i
forehead, some grey hairs on the tail. Appraised to SIS, by William Winn and Iliadbury Itrbir.scn, be-
tot iJbIy4. I
WILLIAM It. WILEY, P.
REVENUE.
fu v empbned in hiting up the barracks for ai , eJ . 6. . S 3 ' 0 the country for their maintauiance for forty 01
d-jva ojrh rncte ni IrtD rnnrr nnd nlhfr pvdph ! .
thev can stagger under a loadJ'-'V" , " , . ' m ' otjM r,l 1.H1.1NG, onluesd.y, Ooto -, , ,- 1 r : " 1 es not lcrg than 15. It was onlv last Christ-. VKV'AY, on Wvdnesday, Ooiber 10. Te plenty ol t'oou foou and a- . . - .. r , ., . . . ' , , . " ,, , ' , 3 ,6 ,. - Inias, a man with a family of children, was, T he unciersi.-ed. earpcsily rqut .
1HB c4!i3fnsfF Sritz-.rland coun
a ty are intorrrerl tnat I wnl attend to receive TAXES- s 'ollwM KKWTON H l APP's, on Fridv
the 28lb of Srptemhfr t Kf.T SONVILLK, on Saturday, the 29 at lcNUTT tK Wedntsdav, OctobT 3 at the UAUKtVOKK-j. o
llu.sdiv, Octontr rIKl M, on liilav Oc
tober 5-at GODDAUM's S I ORE on Saturday. Ust
r o-i NKW Y KK, on M.ii r!av. Ucf her 8 at
obtr 9 and a'
reeling from a grog shop,
m x- r r i . a t r riMinlu 1 1 r I 1 1 i r i nr r nmliwf
when he wakes tin. carrviner a brick hod at ' 'T ....
Fort Warren. Boston Daily Advertiser.
.be nersons re
.(siding in tb? b:ve neighborhood'., tj attend as above.
setl.e '. lit! r. taxes.
work as soon as
nf brick?, and have
VT . nei lMUUtIU Wliw ivwt- tua rename "ii; , , . - , a . " i . r i!S1UII
- . . .. : iirniiti in ii iiiii -.iii'ifi mr a tirin in itif iifriff'
will tint! himself,',.:. -.-, ---- -r-1 ;jr.d
HKNV.Y (1.1NTA. cdhcoi.
I money per mile to the officer, was about 15s.; I. S In con&tquenoe. f curt silting 1 Another taan, with a family of six children, foriw;k. lie will rot be M0 to attend his appointment!
- - .. ,li.i .-i. c.l 1 Li f .1. "i,lcu "'" II.
,A member r.l congiess, mistaking a black hoy " ! .ri.,l
for. his servant ot the hotel, oidereu the tellow take off bis bond, which the negro did so ef. fectually that, the member never saw them a-gain.
J tuned in honest hermit once, in Italy, how he. could venture U live alnne,.in a single c.l
tage, on the top of a mountain, a mile from any
habitation! He replied that rrovidence tu ery next door neighbor.
pari oi ine county were not less man ous. iinM' -ir vn i n-r o-o orn We should like to ask, whether the savage, rv braining, roasting; ay, and if you please, eating! "J OTS Itx' VKVVY bis victim, can display so disgusting, so heait 'v. " , , . ' , " . .' i J . i - ., ., Tt V Hue ot an fader o' thrH'roba'.e :oi.rt of th ies, and so cruel a spectacle as is this in the- lj i -.,.,. c v,, in t'.e it.-te of Lui.una, 1 will e 1 heart of London, the capital of u glorious peo-'at TJItLIC IWCTIQX, ax the court h.;use in Vcp!e if nut all professors of the meek doctrines! VM1 on - . . of Jesus, at least all philosophers and philantluo-t VitW, October 1 3A4 1 832,
wtJp'81' Alas! for the difference, we might go tojla rTnPclty elir.ping to th estate of Fah m Pocrk '"LNew ZeaUndjetul when we found them bad ! l;1' I1,,'it!l"1,;,Vt of,l,'Vf ".Ye'-y; No.97, I , . ' . , , , (aojininvf Edward I'itton'a hit, on Wuinut ktrei I Hip t p to I rttn rl Arimnn. wlioro thpro ;i i s nrl .1 i ... : . . . c ..... l
A dentist in a country town gives his address at ' 'the debtor's prison." where he assures his customer", they may rely upon always finding him at home. Probably he would be betttr pleased if they were lo find him "out."
there, to Tristan d'Acunha, where there aie only
five or or six individuals and beasts; and when Tristan d'Acunha offended us, go to our graves. ''-i
MMie Charleston Patriot states that the Hail
road from that city to Hamburg, will most pro-
Because the duke of Mechlenburgh married jbably'&e finished by ibe first of Jauuary next, the daughter of a bakei,4he London wits assail (The number of persons now employed upon th that he. tntorfeJ.ft.avife very much. work utd t b
Abo, the west hair r.f in-iot No. 160. on iarket, neur
the corner f Ferry street. Sale Lctwcen 10, A. M. an 4 t. M. 'J'crpt f Hu Six rionths cwt'-it, w ith C per ct interest, ami the purrhasc nioney obe tatisacioiiIy secured. '1 he title will be nadc when the aulc is up proved by said court LUKE JOHNSON, administrator, lly Danitl l'ococi, bi ajjent. N. 11. Should thsa:J court d;iprt.eef the iul; it will, d ctur4e, he nu!' snd void,
such like nick nacks, or dse sent abroad after
foreign trash. V. Y Com. Adv.
The Tunnel. Boats have parsed the subterranean passage throngh Grmit's Hill, and safely debouched into the Mbnongahela river. The canal is also generaly navigable, and our inland Hade is hrik. Some sceptical gentleman have effected nt to understand this under ground project; but they may not only see bat go throngh it in a canal boat. Pitt. .Man.
May is considered by the superstitious as rq unlucky month to marry; or as ihe Scotch say, ' tincannie." A lady wfn was courted in April, being solicited by her lover to nan;e the day io the following month for IhV wedding, replied that May was an unfortunate monlh ; and, being asked to name it in June, arkod if April would not snit jnst as ell!
Horsechr.snuts.Tie pwder of horseches-
nuts being mixed with a third of flour, is found to make better pate than that made from flout
only. (Alech. Mug. viii.) Ve aie glad to observe that these nuts can be applied to some useful purpose, and hope country shoemakeis and
bookbinders w ill take the hint. Gard
.Dispersion of the Jems.--The Russain govern
ment, from a desire, we presume, still farther to enforce the scriptural curse against this peo
ple, baa giadually leir.oved three hundred and Ibnr Jewish families, consisting of two thousand individuals, to thb ik! of Siberia; tlu absolutely compxllm th;m to spiead themselves io regions which have en lenptious t voluatar tl!ers.
