Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 57, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 October 1832 — Page 3

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. t---c hiitinuiii yesterday, on ' ilmpr : r.oal and horse, the v "I'Mr. C. Va?.n. of New Law "go. ami committed far trial. It

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m-m eared tan the hoy had hern living; Mr. Walton, and on Thursday nigh; ".It i h .u-e. Fatly on Friday pursuit u i-i r;.".-"iced, and the hoy discovered' i i t o co.t atri l,nise lv.it a short dts t-rvp ti town, ruling tn (hi direction : !hmh; a ivc understand he states, lost sv id the tog. AnoUter hotse was ta ken fiorn Mr. J. l tbb, i.i this vici .it v, on VW ?io- !av night , ;;i,d ue have little d nj it that the villian w ho took that horse instigated Woods to i . tni i"e his exam pi". Fr mm .lie oit,lt and suspicious

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i'K I Vi !0. lO ilME. Touch us gently, Time, Let us glide adown liiy stream Gently as we sometimes glido Through a q net dream!' HiimMe voyagers are We, Husband, wiie and children three (One is lost an angel, fled To the nziire overhead.) Touch 09 gently, Time! Wimp hot proud nor soaring wings O ar inihiMon our content, Lis in si:n:.!e things. Humble voyagers are We, O'er Life's (iiai unsounded'sen, Seeking only some calm clime, Touch us gently. co.;,i1o Time.

e can htidiy Ltd. eve he has : "Jrassi

I Within! ;..i i('.

The circuit

r. mi i ! :!! in spi(n. and ihe grand jo ry ha been re summoned. Woods will

probably betiicd to day, should a bill

b

iO:r.J a lllist lllKl.

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We are s'-'try to he ir of the death of Commodore C'natle L Thompson, at the

Slot Sji ii gs. in Vrrgmi . lie had been f

in nil health fr a long t:me, lining

brug'tt his disvise utta him, several

m .nths ago. from the Pariiic, where he aj in c.Kimi in. 2 o the U. S. squadron loi te. o or three '. pars.

v lUii 7-y- , -M -vtJ-

LOTTBflsT. CLASS NO. 3T, I'OK I3'i. Fo!e drawn Wit. 17, IS 32. GO number lottery ten drazin ballots.

$oi),000 i $."50,000

1 20 0 31 10 6 56 ol't V2 :-2io 15! 00

of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of uf

aia informed that by perse verance they will make it a very lair business. Thi

road is of vital importance to this paitofj

the St Joseph country. When comple led, it will be as a great artery leading from Ihe eouthern to the uorlhem pail of the siate! through whirh the emigra tion from that quarter will il w to ill.

i2.J,000j Insurant Trama- of the bt Joseph. It

L),0(iO;,vill be aln"s!t incalculalde advantage U

i:5tuo is 10,000 s

t-,v;ui; it u,u.iw; south Hen. nd Loffanrt'OM earji ?,rt

" HMjpa;. tana ;.i 0llPr,jv interested in its rapid prosiecs

rid completion. Let any peison look i.

.

1,000 is 500 is 3'JO is 200 ia 100 is 0 is 00 ia 40 is 20 is 10 is

20,001 10,00" 10,1'00

8.0: k: 5.HO0 4,180 3.3:0 4.4S0 . 44 SOU lohVi 0

shares in

PRlNTI.n S HETKEAT, INDIANA,

1 r-0 li nmoontiiig t.i TirUrts Ti:S DOLLARS

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... i i' mi . i i i -!.!, i:i r'w i .uriaiai t; '!:i-

i, o'.dcrrif; Mi h'is, oy Key rnaii.inis with an lnve t 'vm forwarrd ii: return, before the 0th en wiiic't da4, the tlrawit.g will l e received at i'.;t.-b"i. S. J. SVLVESTI2II. Pittsliitrg, Pen:!. Oct. 1.

he map of our state and examine the g-

igraphicl situation of thesetwo points &

then telraia. if he can from acUoowleo

;ing that they have as many prominent ''father-, or philips ai.d ovpr o na:ntnt

in one circle. T!ie eijtiaws an i men j-'in promi-ruously in the dance, and appear to

enjoy it with much zest as do ot.r white gentlefolk at thcr assembly balls and coition parlies. Their music cori-its of i rum composed of a co.ci n kf g iv ilh -kin streacbed over one enr! ; ii:;ii a ih ,ir beat is kept up by some of the elder adians. la addition tlercto many of the idi.tiis are constantly engage;! in ihe reetition of' a di;ll laouQtorioos ti:;,e or oun 1, which i occa'oua1! y er1'.iened y a gent ra! sliiajt or v. h.iuj-. 'i i.ey.ipeat to have a stror.g preiie iictiou for

arid sr.n.c of v. iih l.tuv v

ne cress aou nne Ioips. htm ..re ii-feniv lo.ieil

SATfKDAV, OfTOTir.K 13, lT.TJ.

TO iSfljTEK&S. WIIITI.' A- Uli I I U1 II A.

s-oihat our citi.ens pav no atte;.ti..n to t!..i 82M.1- ci .r.-n.- :..c.

...tfv.tr-lttSirt I Ii it rt I Lri.iiftO i - I 1 ! .. -M-" w 1 .

i. s !' . ... ..... . !o:-iiiiionioni: and i;nnoi:iic law. nasri ..

WOM X In a young man

Fem '-.veime-ji .uin-u ne clothed inU

Pie

UMi NOTI-.S W e are p-.,od

else. "mile, tbu airayei!, is one of t tie m st i:iJere-tms objects oi creation

'i n. !ii . nf t l.e I 'ni'nl S:h1is. to u li.'iri tliev

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u ,ni. M ssmn oi our legislat-iro. pro- hme been inrlividually known as estal.lisli-

(iinrios;. unuer a severe peoaitv. the r.as

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.kI vantages as any other towns inthefu .vest. South IVend. situated on theUieai

St. Joseph at the nearest point to thej VVabas'h River noist, so toon as this load' is completed, (which according to the contracts will be the prereut fall) be come the depot for all the merchan.li-if-rotisumed in the Wabash count rv. We have water communication with the city

of New Yoik. .Merchandise will bp

wagoned from this point to Loganspoit and then re shipped on board light boats and conveyed'dinvii Ihe Wabash. Let it ny merchant make the calculation and he will fii.d that t! is can be done at leal 33 per cent, cheaper than he now pay

lor its transput lalion down the Ohio ami up the Wabash. Let but one merchant make the trial and ne are ronf;:!et that

all in thfe upper abash will follow the

edLaraSIlFOUHDjSIlS, that example. This, then. ill necessanly

poo. I .

conn

I'hfe females hate a modest appeal ;.:cp,

iincl are diesstii iu line ccatte-t and iilk, rtiih many inget.i.u. a'.d beautiful speciinens of orn itneiited needle work ar5 iitad- The aie ge:.ei.il. of i.-.ther -mall stature, tind ttem to give :;: jl:cst obedience to their huban.'s. 'j htir chiefs govern all their view? of poloy and justice, and mar.v of them are n.ea

of education, shrew dues and sgotity.

Xn spiritons liquors ate allotted to be brought within 20 miles of the treaty ground, and great otder and decorum has thus f.ir prevailed lure.

t, .... ...... j-- , - ' o-, 0,0 or. ,!lPy nave lormcU a co-puii.ur,.Mp, i said make South Hend a comnitrcai t. . i.rn. .io 1 10 vonoa .10I iL.htatis the niles aoiierto nas :is eioitni 1 11 .. ... . ..1 i -h . . .

1 J ; ,, , ,",., ' . . ,llrei uuu nope 110111 u.eir umwu bivin an(lj being surraunded bv "a U'od a

"r 'o i toe one i.e es ictgni in net -. 1 vw ':iic-!:nd extensive cxnenence. to be at:e loirive a i. ..... ... .l .

S..,.etv. :,., a,,, t , character tespec, '!; 0 e wi I exchan gc .ereipis,1uli saIls:ac,io1 u M who m.,v ftvor them V i , , , i! i persons 110 bbted In in ir !. 6 !i ,1 1 001 vismriaty to say that the day is not a e.ir.:i,iii 5...4re am, -tu order.,. , dtstan, when ,1 ,11 be second tobut f,n s-t.id rep.oted tn her piesence, an.! 1 1 1 '-' in'rodaction of machinery 111 place . .0VVll!, , ,ie s,:,.

... mil.

v;.e, ia 11 uo.u career, s'.iiinks aoisiie.i.; a' hes g i.e. Sie mtve? ;he j y , the de .'igh', :'ip ibj.i.e.-'.iv cin !e;l:e excites the itrai-e, lh; a'l nil i ati'o of the wotid, A

d.

teai.ie ihn. aim

prep.'rr- l to t :-.ro ;n ei et

SOUTH EltN CON YF.jS I IO. ' v ',e Ux",!s ',:lt' niihealthv process cf i .-ti. vent ion of the " Unim r nd i-lf tt-v.stiiijr typ'-by hand, a desideratum by the RiahH partv.' in South Car dioa he'd' at F',!1''Tti,,! J,ld American 1- oundcrs, was by .,.!i:m!ii. on the 10;h of s-!n.t...,V. Amen an tngeiimty, and a heavy expendi-

' . , Mit was receimnende.LileM a o.v'i',. J , ' ",rc !'llie i""J ,l, P 'r' vt' oul

1:11.1. etj i.pi.t.ti. i; .. " ' :,,,,. , 11 nor. fiVnt !... follv aeeo.nol ml..

:V trial wlocbl"; ''',! .n" ie'!y-',:i;s '"n Vii-inia, Xorth

thi iiucettam

with proper eiev-i'i-'a,

tatf miy lirtag; to raise

to toe p::in.icle o! j

tor'uae, or siih, wit! becoming ioittlmie. ii-.i,-t,ie .ib; s of povn ty ; to attain, ttitii a ciiPi ;a! sercmlv , the highest of bliss. jnt -jre, y.iih p.itient firmness, the deot i: ot t .e.

i:n, (Jeo'via, Te.nncssf e, A!ab:i

Ei'raor a nui .uiiiies. There ts at ."tivs

In L.diana, n:i Monday. November 5, Ohio, on Friday, November 'J,

h rc ceiied a -e? ton w oun,!. His dsiiri I 1ew 1 "n Nvemher.). &. 7, 1

ii;!i roo-'.-M iii tint be

pie-cit a in u w ho i-ebeves !it"ii-elf dead ever -tree t tie hittle of utot iitz. where-

I'x ensivt! use of he inachiiie cast

leit'T, lias fully tosted and established its si.penoiiiy in every particular, over that cast ! v the old process. Tho LetHr I'oondrv business will here-

ai er liecai-icd on by the parties before

PKE-MUEXTIAL F.LIv IOX T!e;!lu,ia'-! u"litl -ho linn d election for electors of President and Vr-ej MHITE, 1IACAK i CO, President, will be held en llic frll nvn g! city of new-touk.

Tlieir pp;:iineu exhibits a complete ser'e?,

from I:anioud to 14. naes Pica. I!

inn. .

-.Jissis-ijipi and S nith Cari.lian, bo h. Id so n as convenient, to ta.ke ntuVr rousioeration. 'he grievances under which tl" 1 --i

..or and the means and mc;. res of redress

book and news type being in the most modern style iiiid ligli. ivi iiiii' 11 in 1 n e. t . .-

ca no toneer re- GIIOLKIi V.. lo,r r-; . " " ;"t.t,u.,a

Z.ry.o !;w oon l.,;tv ii l.e h asked !.,;,.. ,v ,!,.. 1(.r ,1..,, '' J" tb.ec.nirn ami Hi;sr, printing pieces,

1 reai

n is.

--J'S yoo sk how Pere'is rsgins violently in that city

L i n . i t is, b it h i n-i 1. he w as killed ' ;uunber of deaths hwe taken place

Tlia

'at the nninufjctuiers"' irices. f'Jiases. Ca-

s, Composing, S'leiis. Ink. ; od every ar-

a. Me .... . le.o. A i.-er,,,: onatyeuninvl't n r o m aT ,Wh u-t; ,k.,e ,15e,j in tlie IMntir.o Busto..kpp, fee ,s rot bun. fait a tn.chme made ; ho board of heabh u,, not report f..r ;Uill f!,rnished on short notice. Old his hnc, and which has l.eea vy; ;he .act ui.t.l atier the clect.on on the 9th ,Vpe taken in exchun-re for new , at 0 ee..ts bo.lv nude Tlv man hi frequently j' per pound.

ia. ien inn a of imuioinit! v a.O in 1 in . i im. . 1 . ....

,. - 10.1.11111 1 ne ia e papers ironi Miff ;T whK h r (iCX r:i1 Hr-'land ate tilled with accounts from tlmt i9-.X-.lhc; u.api-ai nor b!.sttr ever cause ,r;lc!od cout.trv. The alarm ,! ,,n,n.

the sli-xhtst pain. The skm has been ;ment, caused by Ihe ty the system, among frqoMtiy pinched, aud pierced wiihiihe peaceable and ioyal inhabitants of the

pin-, wiiu .nt his ,iin. avtaipof it. 'cuinties sf Wlcklow. Kildare. Ktlkennv

J)or no- 'hismao fi-r a remaikaMe ex ("ailutv, Tipperarv. Ivins, Me. th. West H-'ip'e of : ln ii:,., tuaaiu st'y iniVienred ' ""'l-'alh, tu en's, IV-terford, Longfonl, ArLv want of n.'.'v.lity in the skin, and leitrim, Cork, It-own, and in la i. w in: r.fiveli ,i nkcd modification of vis ithrottghoiit nearly the whole of the kintfceial -nsihih v --Lu.ovi Medical aiil!"m- lk,Mn- ,t,IR ,a-f six "r cieht weeks, Svical JournaL ranMot ercr.bed. In Queen's

Annust 0 Oct. ft.

r:. white, v . n u:.K. Phil. Hull.

annot possibly be tiercribed ?c.nny, during one term of prisoueisi were put up ri thti

isiancp. a acnuiltal. inlc. oernrrorl

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SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.

PRESIOM JUL ELECI10X. To be iwldcn onl'ic Jirsl Muondinj in JYov

1 o j2. f n 1-kk .iiii:t. W ! LLI A M I UT, of Maryland. IOB Vi K PI.E.-lllI.NT, AMOS KLLMAKEU, of Pennsylvania. HEN RY L LA V, if Kentucky. rR ifE rnvaiiiKM, JOHN SEHGKANT, f Puinsykunia. ELf.l TOilb, Jacob Kiiykeiul.iil, of Knox county.

Jolin llaw'kif.ft, of J oun.U.iu, Samuel llei.deison, oj Muion, Dentiis Pennington, of iiuirison Walter W'iUon, of Cuss, Stephen Ludlow, of Dearborn, Abel Lom.ix, of Wayne, Sivaiius Everts, of Union, John J. Neely, of Gibson. Fn pbi .iiiut, ANDREW JACKSON, of Tennessee. ELKCTOIIS, George Boon, of Hullivan county, John Ketchum, vf nroe to. Arthur Patterson, of Putnam to. Marks Crume, f Union -0. Alex. S. .Burnet, 0 Floyd co. Jann-s p.i ike, of Murvm co. Nathan P. Palmer, of Jejjcrson co. Tliotna- (iivans, of Warrick co. Walter Armstrong, of Dearborn co.

Candidates for Vice-Pres' Jcni,

Monty vr fo Mu-inj. We have hcai;! a very amusiigslory of the mode of ioceduie o( a famous Cholera Cvrcr of this city. He does not vi-u ins putients; 111 the contrary, llicy ate such a aie bI la t) v isit him. The first inquiry Ii? makes is. respecting the state of I heir pckes.

and he makes up his muni ot ihe 'li-ea-c

accordingly. To those who ate very s-icli he gives a phial of his specfc, and (barges ten dollars; to others be merely deals out a few pilis, for which he charges noihii g. Taking each pat'ent aside, ns hi tur:;

comes, he savs to him "hair ate c.-: 1 - -

sump cash ome money V "No sir, I am vny poor indeed.'" "Vcr poor! eh? Sir, me ver so: n e?r yon versoty ii.dep.l . Sair.''1 "I hate no munj : t all I'm a yor :.s J. i'o's Toi kies." "Lh! no nif-fii-y at all? poor a t rlotk? Won lJieu! Ve cr scny t. i t -v.

s:ur, me iceiy your pulse. Ic u.u l: bad red mui h had. "No money, e..! Vy, sair, I ave de grand pleasite t v, dat yi ave lec'tii cholera ter iee"i;i

looi mush you get veil you t:o ,m l.r.i.

ucy. 1 cl.ai" .hi

H ooii' , ton nig nne iirni 111 n.e court, ...iiP

p , . jprisoueisi were put upon tntir trial, one in-

tiat,

en

J ACKtsO V!LLE

Axxi Ai, 3Ie;i-:tini:. iFi tihar- holders, will meet at the school-house in Jacksonville, on the

fourth Saturday in October ii't (the.Ci'h

ot the month) to elect oncers, b r the en-j WILLI A l 1 1 .Ki.N "5, of Penust Ivania

suing twelve mouths, itvtmg at t o tPk;.JOIL SLllGE AN i', of Peiinsvlv;.

m. IAM0S Li.LM vKEK. of IV

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. v.. iijui t , uriviiirv. ' .1 a 1 r..i 1 . it ii i K 01 i.rrnn:i

Hlla ,

nnsyivaiiia.

Printer's Iletreat,

ml

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.3 icene at tht 'jlilc ftiic

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0 in n our iioc.!) i iinoi 11 1 ic er.eotv in1. r;i !. ,

iitinriii in-iiiii usKiinii u transportation their drt. es near ihe b.o.k of the Mi-,is. (()r 0 ytransportatioii for -eve,,

f in, men wonsen ai.il r liioitrn weie'von-a VI fioo r.n.l i .t.,.;,. .1 c

i.u!..-.inei.t roror, d. I nt oot ,p,.,..,.,.(! n !S " vig skelelon

acii'ii'ed ONE. i Scudder, of the Atweticau Museiim, has

sif ut, men. wonsen anil rliioiten

-pen to xed tojjethei in s'-. b manner a t. rt-nopi it li-lii.t'it to kill one. and save the other. A youcg cq:aiv cf about If, year', :ood in t'.e K,as "h'Tt distiine r front our line, holding ncr liittle girl in l.r aims, about 4 3 ears obi, W hile thus standing ; ai fully nnc. r.cerned , a oailt!uck tlie ng;it tun", of the child a

Love the clhuv and shattering the bone,

passed into the heart of it young moth cr which ir.tantiy felled her to the ground. She ft II noon the child and toniu.fd it to the Led aNo. During the w hole battle thi babe n as heard to groan arid call tor relief; but none, had time to r,:T)i.l H. When however, the Indians bad retreated from that spot, and the ball!e had nearly subsided. Lieut, Andei fon. of the LnitP.l S;ates Army, went the sp'it and took fiom under the dead

h.oihc- her wounded daughter, and loon it to the place we had selected

for t:fsmg wounds, and placed it there for siigica' aid. It wa soon ascertained thai its arm must 'ome ofl. and the op eratson was peiforuied without drawing a tear or a sonek The Irbl was eat i:g a piece of hard bu! uit during the

operation. It wa brought to Piatiiedit Coicn. and we learn that it has nearly reeni ei rd. This wa one among the many scenes ca'cnla ed to dtawfittha sympathetic tear for l. iaiin mi-eiy. fialmiatt.

Obituary. The unl-i innate

M A I v !' I N V A N I L It 1 : N , of N . , ,rk .

It is proposed, that the voters, by wav

Call in ' i,,fl,,l":"!"" to the eleetots, put the name

D

r.

A jrectiierf mfoi mation nf bis death, at his

of their favoiite candidate, for this vice pre-

idoncy, on the hack, ot their tickets.

Treaty Ground, tnouth. f Little, lii-ner

lfS.Ltirt in K:.iololiiL V'prmnnl 'I-'Iia' r. i . s. . n . ....

f.V Kl il t.ST. I .' " 1 depitwiuttr I b, IUoV. Ihe commission-

nipotiog w.il be huUivn at the ho,.soia,;0n' )a,i' ,l ' heon h"Slh M,v aenibled on the Reservation of Chief ..I t itiiii.Ks P. Kitmz, in Neiv-V. rk ! 1 tUct"te ofw,,,ch lie w:ts P.ichardvills. about 50 miles above Lo

-s.tiir.lay. the W-h inst. at M o'clock , r. m.I .we enie, tea, or 1 ape " orm , on ,he Wabash, at the mouth of

!it you gol no ir.

nossin at all, gair,v Hating liisiui-sed his patient. r:;!!s in another, cind puts the same impotai.i qui-sti m uspeclmg the. slatp olio fiiia.i es. Finding ttiern tavotable, l.e proceeiis to exumir,3 the tungue. the "t-e, mil t lorih. I'c then 'brus h;s l, iiciers. shakes bis heati ommoa-iv. ;ir.;. araim .iIor I);eu! Ver b.ni! er bad! Gair, you have got 'e er '-a-: r f.oiera terbui; vnu (ounir ti.u i.uUe

:out very bad. S!e no vish to -ivp v. u some alarm, aii r e no tish to scny you; hnt, sair you have giji de vei b: cholera about yon. Vou ill die, :.. unie-s you take my grand j ecitic. No sin but dat t ill you ate. You 0,1 to (liable quick, you no lake it Lis n il vi'.l eury you. nvj ymJr l;fe, sair J

must charghe you (or him De grand, specific is ver cosily 1 must chargzhc on ttn dollar.''' The patient takes his t ial of the grand .-holra specitio. pays the ten dol'ars ar.d in hi tun. gives way to some new patient the violence of who-e riiease is to hp determined by the amount of money lie has in his pocket ComlUatiou .

1 t- . 1 . . 1 r- .

r the purpose ot adopting nica nicasnies ' ,,c "" "a.u ...e uen iweive or LiUe MVl.r? an,i ,)e Miami tribe of Jn-

is may 'end to promote the election of ClCliry f '!:?', of Kootuekv, for firesiient, vi,: Jollll Xt'l'cail't, of Peims Ivania, for vice-president. tZT A poneral invitation is given arid a ietitral attendant e is reipu-sti 1. a PtKPrm.iCAN, Of it.etl.iiid county. Ootobcr $.

Ion. teen feel in length. If this be so. (liHns hilVe mel them for the purpose of

(he mystefy of the enormous. appHitd of

ihe deceased is liken isc solved.

Froth the Masuilhn Gazette. Last week a number of German erri crant arrived via the canal, and occu

pied some cabin in Jackson township, in

5

The suurtr crop of East Florida nronv

i-sps well ibis sen-o:i. There arc about ten Ssugar pbintations, each of t liicii

w ill produce from ISO to 100 hogsheads. An Eaiibs mcJisurii rr six fret

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ai i'Wj w a-j siioi 111 rvjuui o.ueiii, iiirini wick. I ll

LIST T I.ETTKUS, DJAlMMi in the post-oflice at

.llOIUSl-otorlillSs Indiana, on

lie k"fn of September, IvNtt'J; if not taen out it; three tnontlih, they w ill be sent to the enrral-post-i flic.e, as dead letters. Daniel ilorchiim, Hugh Cochran, John F. Cotton. Jesse Co for, Ira Kterdens, Luther (id! more,

Christopher Pecltmn John Ileece, j

John Wils.m, L. PEHNET, post master j M.nintstcrling, October 2. ITBjnjHE un.lersigaed h:is been appointed H to collect the FINP.S assessed in

1 hh regiment of I. IM. 1 cxitee.t to collect the sauie as piit k a nssible, (ii:t)iiv.E LAND, eonslalle. York township, Soptemlier

(his county, in a Very crowded state

m G of w bom have hern taken with some any of their view?, neither have the put)

tteattng fur a cession of their lands.

This tribe now consists of about twelve

hundred souls. It has been inct easing in numbers for the last two years, and within that period the increase has been nearly fifty souls per year. There is j el an uncertainty as to the tesult of the

treaty, the Indians not having expressed

Itsease very much resembling, if not, the

Choleia, aiid have died and other are n:k. Two of ihose dead aie a father and mat her, leaving a family of child rei. ! Two case? similar to the abnte, have happened in this place a German etni grant aud his wife, the former of whom

died on Thursday the 20tli instant, and

the latter on Monday night last. No

other cases had occurred, and our village

is generally healthy.

VK!)15ATE COUtlT.

HE i'l-olnUi' Court, f Swit-

From tht St. Joseph Beacon. Michigan Road. We are on.ch pleas ed to see this Roud so rapidly prsgrcs

mg The contractors deserve much

ciedit foi the manner Ihey so far proecu

ted the work. They hate many dilli

cuities. to overcome, paiticnlatly those who have contracts between this place

and Loganspoit Ihe terms of ihe con

'tract were such the country so new.

lie councils been held. They are at pie -ent feasting in Ibeir wigwams, and con

suiting am mg themselves, but expect to

W'c regret to state that seieral r:.sea of Cholera have recently occut ted in this count'. A family in llockport township about eight or nine miles f.,rn this place, has been most severely afflicted with di ease. OnPtiday List, we cit irr.foi died, four of the inmates h. tl died; and have since that the fifth, wko was then seriously indisposed, dead. Two oiheis have been attacked, and little luipc is entertained nf their recover y. ' he head of the family, who hal recently

been to the state of Ncw-Yotk. upon his return was immediately taken tith,anc" became the first sulject of the dip.isp. The others eoon followed CUcriLiu i Herald. .

Suicidt On Tuesday et filing 1 iM, Mr. Ringer f this place put an end to tits

meet in public council in a day or two. ex'enc by taking opium. The coimiiy which they hold is of the At vircencasile a few days since. Mui' most desirable character, aud they areiCo!'1"0,e' n,,th('' of veteral clubhcn, well appiised of its value. jmade an unsuccessful alte;rpi to cut for The number of visitors i larjre, and mv".lIllo:lt with a razor. She so f .1 c -they are highly amused by the eccentri !cec,le(l' """ever, as to be thought de .. cities of these sons of the foiest, wh ate S0l"e time. Late accounts fay ).. 1 constantly engaged in some of then ' recover ing. Craufonlsi iHe Iud. Jlccn-d sports and recreations. I have witneed! ., . , .... several of thetr dances, but can gite but N"P l,u,,,iM? li:,is nctivclv a.-,! a faint description on paper of an exer nuvy cameo on this summer ar cise which is rendered interesting alone' b:,U,,0";- 'Vual line vpsm I, iviw. by the peculiar appearance of those who launcbcJ afll.r.tciiy compose the group. One or more fireg.,J,j,i are kindled at night, and the India.. 'IV'Vl-VfeTK-iTOR S A'OTICi:. diessed in ihe most gaudy manner, wi.h A '-L persons indebted to the. esi.-.?e ot

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neatly worked legging aud mockasins,

zerlaud coui.t v . will sii at the court

Three thousand four hundred nnd se- h;,use. in Vevav. on Monday, the Pith of;MI"1 ,1e J'rovibions for the maintenance of i . . . ........ " i.. .-...i

ven boats have dc cutuled the Schuyl-! 'Sovember next.

kill cannl tins sumn.er, 118,701 torn, of coal.

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El I WARD PAT ION, clerk.

I Vevay, October 4

laborers so scarce and so high that it

was thought by many that a few of ihe contracture would lote uiouuv but we

ted and blue coats, blanket? and fringed hunting shirts, with heavy appendages

, 1 .1 j. sgiiirist said ebtale, will h e t in.. amaichordat.ee around the hres, and : " , . '

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deceased, latj of Jetfersou townshi'.. v requested t'. make immediate pevn-. ot 1. ll,,MWi ..,l..l.l. .. .1 : i

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although the train may be quite small at first they gradually fall in, and from one to two hundred Pie fi ciji'sently engaged

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1 ne VMaicis supposed io i- ;-'',ivetu JOHN W ILL! A Mb Jw'lTcTsou township, OriLier