Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 78, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 March 1833 — Page 3
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The Indians. Wc were informed Ivy. On
an b.dtisitiuus farmer, who resides near;
this place. -a few day s since, that the Indians had kiil.-d something near 100j hvu ot hogs belonging U. hun; and this! IS tt."t fhf odv f:t. il.irt.il'ifiAnc txf
i tot the only rase, depredations of a . snrilar kind are constantly committed. j What these thing? tnav !.vi to, we are unable to say, hut w. 'e.i-
so to ear, thev will r?nlf in ii.' d 's- , , , , , T, , . .T. , ,'v, c :;k D.vhI Lewehn and Edward ant e- onencrs. W la fi'.nrerv. ,,,, t 0l S.Kv, hi -v. that flie General Gov r-r;-'U will .c.ff r.,m IilVt Bettens. Samuel Faln.b;vt ? irh measures as will br-j eot-. .,;d Newton M Tapp, trustees Io rt tin- rein. vr.l f the Indian. Jn-t to' IKdot -r, .-lerk- -.J'-nnea B. Lewis. Oiiver Al
toe criz ps. and to the Indian tie selves, requires that so-Hthi'- -l.ould be dMie. 0'.-- C )';; Ti-nro. tSvnxTcrTs pktrv.at. Indiana SATV'DW. maiuii1.), 1833. ii atSlssii. Josef h .Mitrhel;.Tin a; ;i? the set; .!-;.'i:c i i v.l'j?, ;-:;.. ;t w -n -' ain at le en to con1-ie.e the f-.r:naii-n of ins 05 111 t;tE(, v-i i n Vcvay, on Monday the lStii ii.str. t. JYulhfictilion in ,Mi$is$ijyi TVie antli tni I sti'e, S';ji;es!s a moditicati m o the revenue s stem r,f that state. o a to an-ess a tax. amountinff to pro'oil'Uion, on '-...-.I,, i i: r. .i :! ar'.-Iesot merchandizp minutai.tered in th I'-i'pd States and prnteded by th t unJ. .sa t to r'pap aimil r irtif ,le of foreign tnerch.e d 7.e. from all tax ition. Fi :';r mi' -!!- ? nt New Orfean. on the H'-'h fF. briiatj l-t. V4 75, and d'i.1 ,1 tint. Lard at 6 and 7 ILiy. at Si 16 p'T 100 pounds i hole--de re - - J Jl 5 on t!if levee. Corn, in the ear. j ly li e boil load, 7a renls per bhl. Tbr Dnrh hip Loma Barbara h - seen .-le.ted. b be I S. d.st, -,ct o..,t of Pen v l -oiia. for br'nj"j a dipro portioiied n.irober of passengers t evovd her tor.naye. Ur 'nonage vva a frartin more th .n 393 tons pa-ener 178 being 22 abov e' the legal nntrtbrr. A Ve,auori of C.'herokecs has been in-'i.-linti' . H ( :' V lin n' Jtl.II t 'I ;'.v.s the Cherokee liiocni of the 10th W .Iir.. . ..C... i-.. t r-l ......1.1 ,1 ..I nit St'-n?r Sn. t r. r burst her boiler rear ale t a! :-i"' 1 and killed the eni'ineer se-e! ti.ers P.irtienlnrs n t kim.v:, A ::. I ; tbr. n C b-T:' r of Indi 1 ml ! r sh es nassed lafpi 'd. t!u; ;ost .fiii e in Ciarlotfe N e-l bv a member of cosvress a.s I'.ibiie D 'cnrnwa's At ine uric a. . 1 oik oust ol ;ee. abont the 1 IO. , ,.u ... ,1... , hnnd ds cf d d'..rs, hiid been rken and pnr'.oinel fr.-.tn letters An individual has bepn ex."; iin:d rid bound over for trial. S:;ve the iijfortir-itioii of the Cnited S;a. s bank. 1. ear t'-nr hundred and hfsv IV. .1 1 n ;t" i!,,1jj-j have hi en cilerted and a' 1 . - t'v rr uvrn-nen. wi' hoot loss A b ir. I:- 1 1 ijnstii 1 nas reeP'ved an order from S a h Cir.'in 1, for five hundn e Ci.j-iies f Mili'irv tactics J.hn T vler b;is b on re-elected to the U 8 se.iate, fn-m Virjiaia to serve six ears fr-m 'lie lh day af L r.-Ii intarit, Sunoe' L. Smitharii. ha been elected t'if -en .' r,f the L1' i'd Sta'e, frn;n the st iie of New .It-r-ry; to serve six year from ti e 4th of Match. in ant. O 1 the : sr .i' M tdi, it ih said, that th. S ..!i Carliii.i c .-invention will be convene aaii. Mr J. i. CI iv. errf tary 10 the lega tion f thp I'mted States at St. Heler-dvn jj ha arrived at Wthmgtnn citv, bearing a tre'itv. say the Globe, of Amitv and C a. '. e. coin,!1) ied between the U. . ari l the e nperor nf Kn--ia which, as we Undertai.d, will !.e itnaiediaiely submit tec: to the fpusIc far raiilication. Ou tbe 2 2" of February lat, (the an. riiTcr-irv '. tVa-lnngtoti'fl hirth day ) the g d people in Lafnette. in thi state, we e refused the use of the Mpthndist ninltrh it. ll.t ..1.,n ... ..... Ct heamg WaOnngton s Farewell Addiess (Jen l..'.t (.iieeii ins been elected print rt ae U S senate, for the next congress V f-s ft .1 as f dlows (Jrecn 2i--Blair 11 and v!nl.- M: Sia'oii s. Dr. Tobiis Wat kins, I ite 4'h auditor in thi V. S. 'i'isury department, has been reIeaed fr m ,ri$onment, on the three ca cas
,".'""-"".mi j - United Slates, by order of, at Raton Rouge, in Loui-iana the bill Ci ur Ibas n isserl th house of rcuresentativps
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TOIVNSUIT ELECTIONS.
Manila v las!, election were hold the several townships in this county : as far a we h.ue h o m .1. the Pdiuwiitg persons have iv:i elected; in C iton Willi i n McCulbwgh, Flczeki!!ymnir and J-i.ue Dm-noy, irus ees; ill : . .. .1. s? . lit II, 1 1. r ana I v.. raudle, constables. 5 hi Myers Lewis II. Morgan , ,. . I .O 11 r.vv Peters, lutstees Pi - ell liar .'-k'num! Hem v M lakin, constables. THE U. S. MlIL. Between NewY- rk and Philn ddphia, the U S L.xpres mail i; carried ab ut 15 miles at; l.i'ur. A rs'.irlli Cuohna "' " ' p-'Kir brajrs that j ;!ie mnil, in that state, is eariifd at a smnd .. ...7 ... . i . ... . . . I f.it-, a iiiiht tin iiuiir. in me wesi. we fate worse, l y the last eastern mail we eceived tlie riew V ork (onrier and Enq. f the 13 h of Febr.arv ;.nd the V. S. Telegr pb,t'reni Washington, of the 20th. GLOilS ! ft Foare asttl Sf nrisiorvy nhoiit io lie restored, without Tim Tj&ms31. On the 23d of February, mr Cliv' Tariff bill, vas ordered to he eng r.s.ipr' and read a third time, without a division, in the United State1 seriate. While the senate wa debating the ri nal j.as?agn ol mr. Clay's bid, it a:i mo ved, entire, a an amendment, after stn iltig 0. mr Veiplai.k bill from ihe en . acting riane, ny a vote t 95 p 54, in the boip committeil to a cnmmittce r the ih'-le adopted, and ordered to be hji of-ed. he a vote ot g 0 ' M e-r LOON at dCAIin. of Indiana' vo ed i the atlirmaiivt, and JON. .Mc(ABTY. in the kkgative. Siile of Souih Caro'tna To all lo u hom tiicse presmts mr.y ccme. I.' ... .a V. I ... K . . I .. ..1' t 1. . I. f ltrii i.iriv I'J Tlll'ir lilt HIMilOjriiv vp.ted h, me hv the cenvention of the i pl oplp 0, S( c'arolinsi, I do her. hv ca!i l.,,i, t... ,', 1 "L'T iri. .liiii i un 7: i;irr:i!i. iih.invoKea me n eaitiet'-i ot tne sai.i ci;ii vention lo re afembie at Columbia, ir. the s;tte aloiesaid, at meridian, on the erond Monday in Marh next, which will 0e on the 21 th day there' f to deliberate n s.irh matters touching the iiiHipsw and weiliiie of (he good peoj.ie af a -etaid. a may be then and theie presented for tr.pir ronsideration And I he.eby call npn the Hid metn hers to be punctual in their attendance, al 'he time and dace thetein specified. vOWi 'iiven under my hand and jS&fc- eal, in the parish of bt. P.-&$-fjr terp, South Carolina,llns l.J'h day of February, in the jear ot our Lord, one thniart eight hundred and, thtrly-thtee, ai d in fifty-seventh year of Atneriean Independenoe. J. HAMILTON. Jan. President of the convention of the people of South C itoltna. (A!te') Isaac W. IIatnk, clerk of the convention. SWITZERLAND MLXUTE MEN. AT a meeimoo! the above-named sor ity, at ti e lioufe of Fmannal Peinet, u .t-inntsierlin, on csatnrdaj, tlie 23d of February last, recording to notice. Stephen la, Peabofly. was called to the chair after reading the constitution and I've-Iavv?, the following named gentlemen were duly elected to the following fii. es: (to serve for one year from date) Thomas willil.unl, .Icim Stcpletisti and Nat'.aniel otton, trustees; and eorge I'.. Pleasant?, -c iaju ry the former elections, held at Veiy en the 2d irsr. were ceiifn n.ed Tiiomns Armstrong, co. S. G. Peabodj', captain ; John F. Cotton, 1st. licut. Kden Edwards, 2d do. Philip Hetlens, 3d do William Miller, 4th do. Abijah II Grimes 5th do Mai Lancaster. 6th do. W illiam Keith, Whitfield Kirtlr, 1st sero 2d do. Jesse MoMillen, 3d do. 4th do. 5th do. Moses McKay, Schujlcr Burn? JcreilliaJl Manford, 6tU do. Daniel L. Livings, TreasuPhilip Bettcn, ) rers. Whereupon, after passing sundry resolution, the meeting was adjourned to meet at Armstrong's, in Vevay, on Saturday the 16th of March next. GEO RGB E. PLEASANTS, sec. . .... . . , , . , A nrnitpnturv is client to hp prprlsJ I
Sm lite j car I 800. no (e-& a mh has.!;, drnv . The men are then chaired aeen expended, at different ime, l"r!ii each side of a Img chain by oi,c nirmture for Ihe present's hoUe, ihaiijarm two Hiid two. till there are 20 one hundred and seventy thousand do.,i,d even 70 to one chain. From this
tare. Mr. I. C Babcotk. of New Yoik, ha? petitioned the legiMattne to change the name of hi son to ArdeB. The object
is to enalde him totke pnsPSiion of anahe chores of the ChenHpcake to the
j e-tate woith $100,000, left him by his! aunt Spnkpn by Dean Swift, Jnn. to a young t-oiiuF- r, on being reqnesterl to compese some verses, in her praie. For measorit g i hj me, I hav e not lime, For speaking poetically; To praise your beauty, Is not my tuty, Because ya act so Coquetically . Your pietty skin, So very thin , C m not be e'early white; "iir sparklir g eyes, Speak many he. And have a devilish sight. To speak in pro?e, Pd ay your nose, Wa- . little too much Reraai, Full big pno gh, iJut mil' ti too I'liugh, to. n delicate oung woman. Your v I i'fsh hair, Cm i'o iiji so rate, Appeal rather too shining; It, 1 h id n.y choice, P avoid V'lir Voicp, It's so, unmusically, w hining. Your rude tongue, Is I ao-eiy bui g. And ton much lo scandal giren; Mind what your fi iend s;iys, Reform your vicious vvavs, And torn yom thought to Heaven MARRIED, Oo tbeoth inst. at Punter's Ketrent, by Vihrrt t.ar.lay, F.sq Mr. J.vkkd CiiamBraiiN, to miss F.i iza Caroli.vk Keen.
w i " , "' '"1. already commenced thisoperatiori. To , .r e. hav,i I'leHre iti copyi' g the uch we would say, you are not four following from tne Wheeling Gazette imotdhs too early but "months too late, of ti.e 0th ,nt:-- ;May is the proper mo: th for i.runinIt giv es us pleasure to state that our orchards in this latitude. A? pl" or Bank has recovered .$,000 dollars chards should be moderately pruned more of the money slolen from it in .every. year, as too much prunf. g at one Uc oner last. 1 his sum was in r.otes,;time is not good. In pruning voting and cotx-ealed ut.dera log on Niched , plumb and chem tretM.evcr cut'away lands, rear t..yt:. The place ol de-;the spurs, as these produce the fruit, posit was revealed by one of the rob-; With peaches reserv the the order b. rs ot. eondiioathaljiesho'ild besetjaj.d cut away the old wood and reMi ," t-t , , h've the most thriilv shools as these I he losS yUuch the hank sustained produce the finest sized peaches. Unby t.ie to b ry was a heavy ot:c.l,tit it like manv other kinds of fruit, the flowhas,, 1;OVie impaired the credit olr h,,d will be found upon strong ll 7";tuu,(0:1- jiioots for proceeding years growth! I'- -.oit s.ivs, hat (he otT.cers of the b'kjl" rnaoy inslartces such shoots may he l.sn tnprouase 1 with the robber gu . Uhot tetaai to advantage, and after the en tbe;n back fifteen per centum of i he ; cureulio, ha ceaed to punelure the money terovered riisciiaiged them fromjwotii ab d one should be picked, and j reiai. and thus them lo..?p aj on so lothcrs thincd where too mtinv remain
- H"fre- ere no- ih ac compln t-e in ill cting the robbtiry. The U. S. Gov enmert row em - plovs e xpresses to carry le.t-rs b- tav. ei Pu.latlc Ipiiia ji::d New Wo;. Fresl hor-ses are stationed o:i the io ad every five miles. Ye are informed that the charge for carrying letters by these expresses is one dollar each. The Salem, Mass- Gazette stales that an intemperate stranger was late-
pigconed plundered of sevral thous-jdred
and dollars at cards at a tavern in that vicinity, by a gang of blacklegs, ore of whom was the keeper of the tavern. "He was a stranger and they took him in."' An attempt is being made in the Kentucky legislature to increase the rate of taxation. It appears that the ordinary revenue ofthe State ir. less by f"2i). 00, than the ordinary expenditures, and that there will be" a deficiency in the Treasury on the 10th of Oct. next, of $11,511. There was a violent shock of Earth quake al Swansea, in England, on the morning ol the dtXh Deremher; and on the same day Ihe superb church of ttroughton-Monche.leea was almost destroyed by fire. A Most Disgraceful Business. Wc mean the slavo trade whi.-h is Miri..rt on between Man land, Virginia, and L.ouisini.a, and Mississippi and Alaha ma. He are happy to sav. tht littln of the buying or the selling take place in East Tennessee: but are mrr. -i ... ... , ' outTe, uiai sum an outrage on huniamty is permitted to na, nnnnitr by our law. The roufp of f ho t,or.. trader, when he travels by land, passes tnrouirn ttasi i ennessce. Men of great capital, say 50 or 100.000 dolb.r engaged in this inhuman traffic, and carry it on,as the regular business of their lives. They have private jails in Baltimore, Washington, Norlolk, and . fc , i.o.MHK, JUKI ! I? a. I xr i. -,oi7i r iron ilksiiiii jj, y n. Here t'lCV . incarcerate their victims, fill they have '..1!. I .. ...r.- i . J .. vviiviivii a sumiitui nuniucr to lorm
ihey arc i ever loosed till they arrive
it their pi cp of destination. Manv d'oves consist almost entirelv of wo men Hiid children, who are torn from meir reianon6 nna lorcetl walk from I.E. ir i .. ....... o l.u wiivu n oi IV II Ulll banks of I he IVJij.-isijppi. A number - of arralls and wagons Generally accompany the caravan, and several wnitc men well armed with pistols advance in front or brine un the rear. A drove of 240 lately" passed through C l ennessee. i hey h.if a great deal el sickness, and one was hurried in Knox co.; the next night they interred one in uoan co. and the next night we heard they buried two on Cumberland Mountain. These monsters are oh. jetls of general detestation, and no gentleman would feel hims 1 at liberty to keep company with them: vet it is strange that they are loleiated. Louisiana has lately pased a very se vet. law against this traffic, and it is hoped the oih r states will follow this example. I h policy of Maryland
and Vi.ginia in f erm.tting it, is te ge.l3 crUer- one inue from Ke :j .'...' . icardui" machine, tu Ciai" tow nshin. and
rid ot a portion of their most vitieaisj population; but to the western state it is a most losing trade, in which im mense sums of money are sent out of the country, and a viciouf degraded and miserable population is received in rit hange. Ct. Gbicner. A Learned GRAD .Jiri. The Montreal Herald, in noticing the Grand Jurv of ihe Quarter Sessions, at present tilting ays: The G rand Jury, with one exception. ' is composed of Canadians, who do not -pea the English language, and one man "ho speaks and does not understand the Fiench language- Ui name is Thotna Lwait, and he has been appointed foie man, win with two otbeis. aie the only person on the list who can sign their names." PRrswc OncnARi)s.--We have observed that some of our farmers have G,,i. Farmer. f'i'he difliCliltr is. how ar. we to rut - I , , . ' . " civvav tne olJ wood without takinr the young vvitli it'?J j Whilst the United Slates lost by its posi ts in local hanks during two or U'1'"' years preceding the year 18i7, nearly a million and a half "of dollars, it l?i" not lost, by ihc ;ihk of the Untt'd States, during a period of sixteen years, a single cer t, out of four hunand forty million of dollars of pub lie money which it has ia that period ...11 i . . ion-clou and tra' siernd. What mad ness possesses (hose in authority who propose to pull down this lnsjiuitiou.' and d.-luge the country with a corrupted currency, by which the treasury itself must ultimately become bankrupt! Nativnal Intelligencer. At the late session of New Hampshire Legislature, Mr. Wilson of Havernill. from the select committee to ascertain ihe number of days each member has been absent during the session, reported that Ihe committee didn't know, and the members wouldn't tell. GKNEUAL ELECTION. To be held on the first Monday in August. next. Congress Amos Lane. Sheriff of Switzerland co. Ralph B. Cotton, George E Pleasants, Morton Craig, Pructt Ilarvej Bela Ucarick, William Keith. Israel II. Whitehead. COROA'ER, Stephen G. Peabody, John Stcpleton. LEGISLATURE, Daniel Kelso.
NOTICE.
ALL pessons aie hereby catiticncJ rjjainst purchasing a certain ni.tc V "and, executed by me, and payable to ('- i eb Arnold, of Kentucky, f -r thinv t'a dollars, dated the ltfth of F. I rut.r v. bM3. and doe on the fnst of October i.t- - I have a legal set-off against suid nole Jc was payable in young cattle james bi:nm:t. Pleasant township, M r h b Young licpubiici.il 1 . 1L.L stand the ' ..s,!,; r seson, mi 31 nj.-vs ami fiifstlays: at Ai i.-b:i Mc KayV-on Ve'.;i;eseays ami Cl2asai Thursda'sat the slat le f 'the subscriber, in Craig township, Swizei- od county and on Fridays ami JSutmi .- it hestable ' Daniel Lame ore, in Jelll-rson county For part irular? see the lo !. JSHAIKf II A. LANIIAM; Craig township. M-rcli t Young Sportsman, ia stand the ensuing setison, at the f Ilowiire places. Mon ... . X days. Tuesda. s and WednesiPT d at the stable of the uh3 acrfl.pr rni rnila frr.rn V,..i 'j r" - - . - on Thursdays and Fridays at For particulars see bills., MARTIN IliGGINS. March 7Who wauls a Vovuwic i. Y. COXOLID AT ED LOTTERY. CLASS NO. 4, FOtt H333. To he drawn, March S3, CAPITALS. &&&&&& $10.0(;C vVc &c Tickets-Five Dollars, shares in proportion. Drawing of N- Y. C. Lotteries, 1 333, Clu-s No. 4 Lowes prize g.r. 20-23-30-33-37- 8-53-:,3-l 1-1 UNION CANAL LOTTERY Class, No. G. TO BE DRAW. On Saturday, lar. 2, i S33 IVi i'ii lJ.A Di.LFIil.V., CG number lottery ten drawn ballots.
1 of $30,000 is 1 of l -.OtlO is I of 6,000 ia 1 of 4,(i(.o s t of 3,704 is 30 of 1,000 is 30 of boo i3 r" of 200 is 53 of 100 jg fG of 70 is 50 of CO is 50 of 50 is 112 of 40 2184 ot 21 ia l.r400 of 12 ia
Hi.OliO 5.U0O 4,b(0 3,704 30 0(0 1 o.OCO 1L0C0 5.000 3,!K'0 3 ,3f,0 i'.bOO 4.480 rL,-i:u 181,800 1MJ40 prizes, amounting to $'J6GX'27720 ildnkn 45.7U0ticketa Tickets TEN DOLLARS shsrfcs in proportion. As many of our distant friends complain of not receiving schemes of Lotteries unti! itjis to,, b,te to order, we t;,kf this method lo inform ibem that the following I .otterics are regularly drawn, on the dins menti, neo. In all eases, when orders arrive to ite for a particular Lottery, the money is Invested hi some improved scheme . , S." J. SYLVESTER, BLACKSMITH L VEVAY, INDIANA. FR. DEKIfK It. C.rilSSARD, "IT ESPEC'l Fl'LLY inMXL forms his fru- ns and fli -w-cbiz-ns, that he still h r, nunues to carrv on thp in its various branches, ia the town of Vevay, on Main, street, opposite the Clerk' oftire. Amongst other articles, he kteps constantly on band for sale. Pecock and Carys Ploughs, of superior quality, &. warranted t. lH.-ii.ftv-. riorio none manntactureu in the state- -also ALL KINDS OF Hoes, Mattocks and Chains ALL person indebted to him, by note or book account, are requested to make immediate payment, as money most be had to keep up stock and material I carry on the business. Fuither indulgence to those whose accounts and notes are of longstanding, is useless. F. L. GRIS.SARD. Vevay, February 18. A Boy Wanted T7 ANTED imaiediately, a boy, aged " about eight or ten years, to remain until he is fourteen years of aje. when he w ill ba capable to select a suitable trade. A eond boy, ui the above rle-criilion will be generously encouraged. Ai-idv. immediately, to THE PRINTER. BLANKS,
FOR SALK, AT THIS 0FFIC&
