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s ftvited J? V? c Frr7 J J!M:ftsf ie, Literature, 1tricultttrc, lt.-niufaeturer9 and all other subjects of interest, except Politic VOL. II. PRIXTEK'S RETREAT, IXDIAXA9 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, KO. 4U

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For tit'ty-two numbers, in advance, i OQ o pud within the year, 2 50 1j phi t the expiraiien, 3 0u

53" Th- above sums may be puia in pro :iR(ii5- h"re ii on Fifteen prrcent. :d a tn--Je, when pod in cusb 7" n psper discontinued antii arrearages ? s c-'bers served hy postto pay 25 . " . v--r:;?.tfmcnts, insetted at the usual -i ): c".s - hin two months, is;vtt in advance. Mi F. L ; n olur subscribers pro- !-): 2 r:n Ms. 'e4-f Monntsterling, JiiiCifU s nil, Psssnt townsHp, J ; : irt. "erfis.if. Cra-g tonsip. S'-iiirl 1" ; -i-lar-l tore, in York township C i.:!:i P Ki-itz. at his More, in New-Y'TR A -'..z iy, nrTTroj, S n il -ks, Q. iPtnf S'ove; Wii'.Um 'l:i:'.i!li) it'i,in Co'.ton towiush p A.!f-v' WW in Pleasant townsh:p. v'.N .it all timos, h-r-arer, he haQ ;t 12? cpii;? nr single copy, a,t T ie Oc'--,- "fr-e, v evav. Si n ! ' ' i , F.s. M vintserlin2, ,J .' Sii irt"-, in Cri: township, L ' i t'liiinT ..nill, Traig do F. s l.itMnlield. Cotton do Ai"-'n V mill, in l'-fntit do W '.:..vn C. Mitei.-M-s. do do Aioert Gi7.1i mi Toey do -n.ifl Ilic'i !' Cotton d A ni V Br -w iA in York do otTioe, Jefferson. o I k I S ii. K03INS0 M, E OUT A YD -fl n EMJ AT?, Ills s'v.ip ts on Ferry srnt 11 ie Jirsl ar an )vt m ' I N t.aver", 'id th second ? si: r bclov mr. Cole s saddle in, whre he continv.f to ; ; 7 t SHOEMAKIXG RUSl.VESS, LI. ITS VAKlOUS BRANCHES. stetil scknowle.'peenis -ne:s, for the very liberal en - - , iiis h I extended to hiT; and i c-i vinoe tn meet further and -cu'-ifmctit tie has just nctived t - CM.r SiilNS, SOT. nnd UP , ' iYM. of a S'iperior q".a'jty, nd . v.v ver-. short i.otict of two or 's t in':b those wh rnaj fav-- -ir-V ,;,is with SHOES an-'. BOOTS Kiiid, ie b' thr. best o' w- 'k n v; i-b be is dcrTiineil to sell tow tor .' I , --t '!l '"TO s w-nt an APP H E.VTCE. to Mie sbove - n bo i-f vt en 14 and 17 years ot .. an i yo.-d "-b'.ts. -a 'E s -il.srrioer wihes ad cer-ns in J dcV.tetl to him fir CAUDl'(i,to lciike p-ivment on or hefore the last day ot J ..m irv next; he will be at home on etch S.tf-ir.'.av. t. receive Wh at, Com, Oats, It ve Tall .w, vVc & r- After the ai e inentf.ned period Cash nl wili hereceied in i.avment,dnd 't.at with costs. ROBE.iT BAKES. Muttntsterlinji, D'-c. 20. STR.1Y SHEEP. FlUlvEr: SHEEP came estray to the ii plai.tatioti eif !he subscriber, on Indi.t.i cieek two of them marked with one tin leil.it a d two slits in the rijiht ear and two u : "ertnts and one slit in the left ear, one i them h.ts a small bell on the other a-- "(i ias an underbit eut of each ear. The owner is lequested to come, prove p-upcrtv, pay charges indtake them away. ISAAC NASH. December 22 TAKE NOTICE. Eaccmnts of OTIS WAL" S50W la'eof Switzerland county e si d, rtie n It wi hSAMUKL DEAL, f Mou'itster'ing, for collection. Th ;e persons who have unsettled arcoi! ..s will please attend to this notice soon, and save costs. SILS SMITH, administrator of said estate. O-lVoer ?3. JilCKSOISIVILL.E S.UITIIJSIIOP fFSTIC subscriber, rnost W .1 ... ,. tl.n f-nnulu llie , II l.l"H Ol V . vl . of Switzerland, that he has opened a shop in JACKSONVILLE. "Where h. carries on the 15l iCKsmtth business in its various brandies. Ie hopes to merit and receive a shareof public patronage. OXEN '1 3 prepared to shoe oxen in the neatest and most substantial manner. N. CR1PPKN. Jacksonville,ja.rr. 19.

! ' 3 mbs sunscrmercar1 nes mi the S ADDING KUSlNl SS. i.i all us various tranches, his shop is on Ferrv street, two doors above the corner of Main and Ferrv-st recta; where he keeps constancy on hand Men and omen,sSADDLLS of every fashion and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds Oi iridic and Harness, all of which he oilers for s:tle at the lowest prices fur cash, or such country produce as may he asrroed on J AMES W, COLE. Vevav. Dec. 28, 131. iEV KI'ORE, IN JACKSONVILLE. TrlIE undersigned, most respectfully J3 mlorm their tcllow-citizens, t..at ;ney have just opened, in the town of Jack sonville, A NEW STORE, Wiiere tliev intend to keep constantly on iind vrie'v of Tfrtf Hoods, firoceries, HARDWARE, QUELKSWARE, &C. &u. V bich they will seil on nasonaMe terms r'ir cash or approved produce. TOKI.Y & CA-E Jacksonville. Ocnicr '29. A Valuable Farm, S K q .--rte'- d v J M. V . q.rter. P.VKT OF SECTION 0. 5, T. I, It. 2 O.VEMll.E FiO W 777r Oil O KIVh.K FOR SAE J?9 'HE subsonbtir, viish-s to di--Tose op c ' '! ( fVS? terms, his .1 I.U.I BLE F.IHjH Jk, situated in JirtW ..is:i-p the Mate road, rudninjr from i.son th;o i! Vevav, to the Uis'iig Sun, betweei. juclfj-; (i lav's and Esq Tapp s I In ? furm cor.t i one hundred and fit'. five acres ot 'Li nd, ix five thereof uiub-r cultivation t:itb nui. be rot" bearinc fruit tiets, such as snple, peach cberry. 8c; an J several never-faillinj; sprines A 'urtt.er depcnn'ion is oe. m- unnn-s' arv as it is prtsun ec. that persona wishiig t purrhise, will examine an! view the p'omisss , -ii i - i Terms Ot Sate, WO! ne mnr eav. WILLI M PICKET. Jefferson township, Juh 4. OA' TAKEN UP. Y AAItOX OSiiOKA. ol 1'lea il 2 sant townnoi. wozenauu umnij . . 1 o . 1 1 Indiana. A TITYt OX. with a I meet buck and w hi'e tail,e tne white on nis be I v and legs, a white face v th a red spr on his nose. Supposed to be six or seve vears old marked with n halfcrop off of lie riht ear and an under! it out of the left ear. Appraised to sixteen dollars and fifty cents, by Lawis A. Clark and Joi n Chittenden. 1 ertitiel before me, 'his 2'2d day of Defender, 1P.IV2. A ,rue oi'-pv fn m toy vav lv ok. Gi:iM:L JOHNSON. J.r. Flanant tow nship. .1 n. 3. EBIG&D5 0?-DFR. TENTH HHHJADl: OF INDIAN A MIL. Printer's R'etreat, Jon. 12, 1833 friUI tU.M.U Al'Al i t S.i;t U Brigade orders and direo's thnt t! several regiments te mustered as follows. it such place as their respective commandants may dtrtei t: 3il regiment on Monday, October 7, l ltll regsmeut on Tuesday, Octolr i; 1 dill regiment on Wednesday, October 9, 4-4 til regiment on Friday, October 4, Stll regiment on Tuesday, October 8 GO til regiment on Fiidav, October U. 07" Some months ago, a eourt martial was detailed, of which col. William Scudder, was president. S:id court having, l'-ng since, as the genera! ha been mollicially informed, examined the caws presented for examination, the general eiders and directs that the proceedings of s.tid court martial, be forwarded to him without delay. In June last, an order was issued directing captains of companies to class thwii men, according to h w, and to forward a class roll to the commanding officer of said brigade. The captains of the following companies complied with that order, in the Third reg- captains of the 3d, 5th and Gth companies. Fourteenth reg. all reported in due time Fifteenth reg. captains of 1st, 3d, 5th, Gih, Cih, 9th and 10th companies. ortyfourth reg. captains of 2d, 4th th and 6th companies Fifty-fifth reg. captain of 3d company. Sixtieth regiment, no returns. By order of brigadier general William C Keen. ISAAC CHAMni'.KI.IN, aid. IHL AGS WANTED. The highest price -riven. X.O. EV &. CASH J acksonvillt, October 2J,

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Foreign Atto-r".n-i.l. JOHN B. I INBALY, EBENEZUH GRIFFIN G. T( iV comes ;he plaintiff, hy Dunn his attorney, and the defendant being thrice called and cones not: it is ordered r.v the court, that notice of the pendency of this suit he puhhshed for three weeks sue cessivelv, in the vvceklv Messenger, a newspaper printed and published at inn er s net real., in wrzerland county, la noiifyinc and requiring ihe said defendant ttiheand appear at ihe next term of this court, to be holden at tlieconrt Imuneiuthe town of Veva v, on the Ithird Mi ndav in March next, and defend said suit or judp tnent wdl he rendered against him accoading to law, by default. EDWARD PATTON, clerk. Clerk's office, Vevay, Dc 27. 771 ?(ntp of Indiint Sivitzi rlntid co SS. SWITZERL.1XD CIRCUIT COURT SKPTIMHLR TF.HM, 112. Iii Chancery To forccloie a MortgageJOHN B. EINDSETr roblr: n. COCORAX AND wife AD JOHN M. GttAY. Cm comes the eompluinat, by Dunn his attorney, and it appearing that tiit publication directed in this cause at the i-it term of this court, has not been madif t is therefore ordered that notice of the pen dency of this suit, be published in some newspaper published in the county of Switzerland three weeks successively, notifying n d requiring the saio Robert N. Cochran md wife, to be and appear at the next term f h's court, on the first day of said term to be voided at the eourt-h-.tise in Vevav. n the third Monday in March nevt, and make answer he romjdainnnt's biil, or that the San-'! m-1 bp taken as eonfesned. EDWARD PATTON. clrk. Clerk's llice, Vevav, !);. 27 The rtnt " Indiana. Sjtit:prlnnd co SS Sn iT7XRL.U7) CIRCUIT COURT, si rr: mu t'l EiiM,. IS30. la C'H ,,vry Peh,tm EL1Z ABi' U MARTl., VS. JAV?ES MART IX, M"0U comes 'he petitioner, by Drum X. mond her i.tiornov and files her piinio.,, and it appearing to the sat&Uction ot the court that said defendant is not a resident of the state of Indr.na: therefore it is orri rod by the court, that notice of the pi !h!oi;cy of this petition be puhlihx! for lour weeks in succession, in the Weekly Mrcspu fcr, a weekly newspaper printed and puhli'hed at Printer's Retreat, Swit.ev'i.no count, r.oiilniii and requiring said Jur.m Martin, to be and appear on the first ,!v ol t!.c next term of this court, to be hoiden ,;t tne conrt-hou-e i.i Vevay, on the third Monday in March next, and ar.swersaul complaint or the maters and things therein contained will be decreed in his absence. EDWARD PATTON, clerk. ' , c. ; Vova : Dec. t7.L.i..i. E OF H ILUAM H ILk'IE. A s.!. ! . indci) ihe esiatt, of JL Willi a, 1AM Wll KIF., deceased. f Pleasant township, Switzerland Co. an requester! t . make immediate payment to the undersned: and persons having deuirods ngniusi the same, will file them aceoriini: to law, for ex.onination . The estae is solvent. WILLI a M Wll .KlFud'mr, Pleasant lownsi.qt, jun. JDMIMSJRA 2 OR'S SALE. Wil. I. ne sold to ihe highest bidder, at public ile. On Saturday , February 16, at. the late d. vediiig house ; William Wilkie, en. in Plea act township, near the Po-t-Uilliarn state road, the personal projierty belonging to ?;.id decedent's estate, consisting of Horses, Cos, Cattle, Hogs. Sheep, Household and Kitclten Furniture. Terms of sale three do! bus and under cash down; all sune above that twelve months credit by piving apfS ed security Sale to commence ai ft'' a. m. Due attendance given by WILLIAM li.KIE. adm'r. Pleasant township jan 19-26 JDMIMSTRA TOR S SALE. ALL petsoii9 indebted to the estate of JANK SMITH, late ot"C raig town ship, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all pervons having demand, asinbt ths same, will present thein according to law, for examination. It is believed that the estate is solvent. SMITH GARNKU, admV Craij township, January 30.

JMIOSPECTLS THE LIBERATOR.

VOIm XXX. E aim to overthrow SLAVERY in this country, for the following among other reasons: IJecaiisc the subjects of it are regarded and treated as cattle aa property, instead of rational, immortal beings. Itec.auso it leaves more than two millions of men, women and children without any protection for their persons. Because it is altogether a.d absolutelv a system of adultry, prostitution, cruelty and thelt. Because it is contrarv to the laws of God. Because it nece?sarily mnkes ihe op pressor and the oppressed mutual enemiesbreeds insurrections, multiplies crimes. weakens the bonds of society, and jeopards the lives, happiness and interests f all parties. Because il retards the prosperity f the nation impoverishes timse who uphold it, ; dihonor.s the American name, and e.xnes our land to the severest judgments of Heaven. The Liberator is printed on a super royal sheet, on every Saturday, in Bus n, at $2 00, paid in advance &5e 23 ut "he end of six month, or 50 at the end d the ear. (JAHKLON & KN.PP. tcy The Liberator can be seen at this tlbce. ADMI.YISTRA TOR'S SALE. WILL be sold, at public a ut th. dwelling house of the Iul Jan Smith, deceased . in Craig township, fJn Monday, ttbrnary "25, the follow :i,g personal property, belogninjj to the said decedent s eitate, Three Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs HOUSEHOLD A Mj KITCHEN FL HNiTU: E, and various other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 oVlock in the nioining, Tekms A credit of one year for all sums over three tkdl.irs will be ;iven and approved secuiity requireu three doilais and under cash down. S.V.mi OAltNER.adm'r. Craig township, Jan. 0. LIST OF YATES j v'IMYRE'b LUT1LHIES. S Y. CO.NSOIJDATbD LOTTERY, Draws on WeducMiajs of every week. UMON CAN AL LOiTKUY, Draws on every othei Situuiay. OHANL) CONSOLIDATED Draws every Monday. VIRGINIA STA : E LOTTERY Draws Weekly. 91 A UY LAND SIATi; LOT TE RY Draws Weekly. For tickets in any of the abov Lotteries apyly to the ever lickt. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, 1'enn. TVrEATLY printed at taits eitht e, (with a choice of two decant rnts on tha ,,, Wesl terms. Orders mw 1. lofr -i.h 1 pa.tn. Vevav A A. Itron or U 'I ' jGoddard, in York townshipA. Gazlay" , ia Poseybamuel HmAs, in Cotn.n VV . C. Mitchell iu Pleasant or Jos. Shuit in Craig townshtp, where the priatod bills will be sent by the first post. Gazetteer oi Indiana. 1 vc materials for this work are nearly couipleitd, and it it intended to put i to press in a short time. It will be ready for delivery in the summer. We have bem at considerable expense and trouble m collecting the inateiislt, sod we hope to present a work that shall b. worthy of public patronage. Ai it may not be generally known, may be proper a gain to state, that we have a copy rijht for the work, and therefore any person undertaking to publish any work of the kind, no matter by what rame it may be called, will be dealt with as the law provides in such cafes. DOUGLASS ft MAGUIRE. Indianapolis, Jan. 25. CAUTION. ABOUT the 25th of November last. 1 gave a note to R1CIIAHD llOLt HA v I , Hen. for I birtt Dullahs, payable twelve months after dale, (and being the only note I ever gave lo said Kichard.) which 1 caution all persons from trading for, the said note having been obtained In r SAUU. SOLOMON WASHER. Cotton township, January 2. TipLAMv DEEDS, fQr m ft the 111? 'Messeogei' o'H?r.

A Sketch uy an eye-witness. We were this night beca!n;ed be tween Caje Matapsn and Cutu. T .is paii.-ace, on the raft of Matapa.i, forms

a deep bay, in which vessels are fre quently becalmed, and drill io on the Morit shore. Here the pirates h.td plundered several vessels witli impunity; and our bu-iiiess be i g pirate hunting, an extra look-out was ordered for the morning watch. At break e.; ! 'V, a Mnall vessel was seen in shor us apparently standing toward us, . J light wind oti shore; wi re- rr d. : the hands turned up -to nn ali irshould appear necessary lo r'.'use. - the sun rose, we saw !:e v.sa-n ! black ieiokii g schooner, witn ;.ll . ii set; but as she appeared to yawi. ,:- bout in a very suspici-.ius maniit r. th.' first and second cullers were n-;.i:n ai.d ordt red to board her. The h:ci cutter i'eingthe fastest boat beloi-i;'i to ti'e biig, 1 got charge of her r .d pushed oil in Iiigil spirit? every t. ment a.ittctpati g some n w adve; z from the strange leaking vessel; ns c neared her we saw her main boomjt ''- bing lrom quarier to quarter, her niitg nggi g bu g loose, a"d ' ot v r. appeared ou her decks. We -iiii!. -I he r in Lnglisii and It 'lian, but g'Nt :.:. answer; upon this 1 thought it ijruib . t to lie teo lor the other boal before v : atteinpted to board. The oars I,;'. ! hardly ceased to splash, win r we hea.d from the schooi.er a ti.ost hideu.; 1; , lit thrilled through rue w: all m e-trn .1 paral-Zed: our eves were unuied'.aN v turned to the vessel vviiere we sa v, looking over the ga gwa) , a black ';;.-- itly head, whose glaiir.g t-ves s'.--. c 'fixed eagerly upon us. I h. il for - : - ment unnerved; 1 looked at my : .: 0 crew, all were pale. Sure, sir, it's the devil,'' J iv.i? the coxon. Devil or Greek,' said Ke.. ;r, v. must tioard her. She's haunted, said the; bowr-: ai.d Ed sootier figut a score 01 lu . than one ghost. i sa ino.-l oi i..crew thought the same. Alt:. is moment 1 saw Uie se cond cuitt r was owing up last with us-- i hey will ou aboard first.' 1 observed. i ..deed H.e -y wont,' wa ref ponded iore and an ; a. u devil or ghe-st was lorgoiistn in then 1 1torts lor the c;vcht ol eiiir boat, i;- a few minients e were alongside.; U this moine. t anotnei yell saluL ei our ears; I looked ami tavv t Lti i.i.icK Newioundlatid do, iuoKing over me quarter, (l ias w u ivelie) a eievil.; No human bei..g pcaring, i juinpe d on board the dog jumped towards me; at tins moment my :ee-i .-hnptu, i.i ti i fell on the deck; an exclamation Item Kelly caused me ioIoou around, ami i found 1 had slipped iu a puddle of congealed blood, which 1 now saw iraiued aft to the cabin. On looking round I found the main hatch oil the hold ..:;;: ly empty the deck sti earned with i -ken cases and empty packages, 'i. u bloody tracks over the deck s.ruck a chill through my whole Irame and 1 iclt sick at the thougius of further search. The other hoatcomii g alongside at ihe moment rallied my spirils, and 1 vuril towards the cabin; at the door lay the dog, w hining and looking do n. 1 he entrance to the cabin was narrow .-md dark- going down 1 stumi led owr somethi il'. which threw me aim wt headlong into the cabin; upon ie evening a msl horrid spectacle- met my view 1 fe lt stupified and reinni :e d motionless for some niinuL?. I was roused by the haili. g 01 the oflicrr in charge of the other boat, but I could no answer him; 1 wasspccctiles itti horror; my eyes were fixed on l he ob jects before me. Koutiel the canm ta ble were seated three ladies a ml ho gentleman, bound to their chairs, and their throats cul from tar to ear! On the lap of one lay a child, apparently two years eld, murdered in the same barbarous manner. At the loot of the: stairs lay a body, (over which 1 had fal len,) apparently that ol the captain, mangled horribly. Ihe cabin floor was a pool of congeale'd blood, and it was with difficulty 1 kept my feU. I was row joined by the othYer of the boat, who, in searching the forecastle, found four men murdcicd, and every thing plundered. The cabin had been stripped of every thing portable.. Heartsick 1 left the cabin, and ifs horrors; from our examination, wc supposed the schooner to be Austrian, and the passengers French; nothing was living but the dog. Leaving the vessel in charge of the second cutter, 1 returned to the brig, to make my report; the appearance of my clothes saturated with Mood, gave horrid effect lo my recihil.at fhe bare thoughts of width rvrjM:dj.o!Y ttrncl p '!.. Nvc-en don