Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 92, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 June 1833 — Page 3
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PRINTER RETREAT, INDIANA. SATURD AY, JUNE 15, 1833.
- U. S. MAIL. , On Wednesday last, we referred a dozen or more packets of exchange
papers, endor-ed H.eturned from Vevav, Jne 11." We art not prepar
ed to sav. at this moment, what Post-
;r 's in fault we will, however make effort to discover him. We
also, received o le packet from Penn-
ylvanta, 'Returned from Indianapolis.'
CI10LEH1
Important Invention. THE subscriber having lately obtained from the United S:atesJ LeUers Patent for an improvement in Saws, which is adapted to saws in general, offers for sale State or County rights, as will be most suited to the convenience f punhaeers. The improvement, in the 6rst place,
censist of pairs of side cutters which project in a line a little from the points of the common teeth between them,
so as wholly to perform the olfice of
culling th; surface.
The improvement, in- the second
place, consists of ihe sides of the teeth
being perfectly parallel to a line a lit
tie below the points of the-teeth of
common construction, to eucc. smooth
and level cutting.
It will readily be perceived that
saws now in use are easily altered to
this improvment. Saws on this pun
ciple make smooth and level surfaces, and cut niU'-h faster than those now in
Crosscut saws especially, cut
GENERAL ELECTION, Co bekeli on tke Jist Mjaiij in A i gust
tiext. Congress Amos Lane. George Craig. JohnTes t. LEGISL.1 TUBE; Samuel Fallis, Daniel Kelso Charles P. Krutz, Solomon Washer, John P. Lillard.
use.
nitti ril rinirli'v. iinrl lin'-p m.iv tip
ims u"Mlimi T . ... " . advantageously applied to urni) pur-
the valley of the Mississippi with dread
ful rapiduv Mavsville, K. has been dsoIa-d, many of the oldest and wealthiest i hintat'itsare cut off, amongst them wo fi d the names oi the Januarys, the Armstrongs and the lloustons. It is racing severely in Georgetown, Lexington and Frankford. Ky. Some cases in Sielbyville, Louisville and in Warsaw a mr. Turpin and a mr. Fowler, had it a few days ao. It has, at length, reached onr own
co'i-ity sice coir last paper six per-J
So 'S have fallen victim1' to its ravages: I. Thomas Lester,of Craig township this individual had been working in Louisville was taken sick, returned home and died.
, '2 and 3 The father and mother of
said Lester. 4. Jnh-i Carver, of York township. 5. Mary Bny, of Poey township. 6. James Fortner, of P. Donohoe's deadening.
poses for which they are not now used.
Those .at a distance wiihmg to ob
lain rights, by directing their commu
nications, post paid, to the subscriber
in Philadelphia, will receive all necea
sary informa'ion on the subject.
STEPHEN USTICK.
!Tf EVE.IJE. The taxable inha
gTfi j':ants ol ftwitz jrl and couniy, are
hereov notified. ua: I have received the
.'iuplieate for 1 833, and am now ready
to receive ine taxes i.o therein. I tali
this opportunity to express my entire satis
faction of the promptness, wnh wnich the
'axes have heretofore been pnid by a large
numher t my fellow-citizens. I ne leave
again, to remind them, that the laws rela
tivqto collectors, bein;x strict, requires iii.'i to be violent, and he f-els confident, that
he will not be cnmje'led to use energetic
measure to ensure payment. He wil
Lord Wharncliffe, President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Lyall, Vice President of do.
Sir II. Ilardinge, Secretary for Ire
land.
Sir R. Vyvyan, Secretary of War.
Lords Mansfield, Harrowby and Car
narvon to have othces and seats in thi Cabinet. Messrs. Spring Rice, Frank
land Lewis, Henry llobhouse, and
Lvelyn Demson lor u nder Secretaries London, April 13. We insert in ar. other columi, the second proclarnattu issued by the Irish Government unde
the Coercion bill, lor 'he suppression j
notot Whiteieet outrages
Sheriff of Switzerland co Ralph B. Cotton, George E. Pleasants, Morton Craig, Pruett Harvey Bela Hearick, William Keith. Israel R. Whitehead. William R Wiley.
boy back to keep her off, and went him
self to get a piece of salt pork from his
barrel, lie Cave her about a pound, and
as he expressed it--"no hungry dog
ever seized a bone with more greedi
ness, AnotlwT piece was given her, t pari of which she devoured, and left it; iifter which lie had no further trouble. He once had a sow that brought him seven or eight pigs, which she uured very well ufitil they were. a week id, when she commenced devouring lem, and destroyed tiiem all but two.
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CORONER, George Brown. Stephen G. PeaboJy, John Stepleton. Cosby M. Lewis. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Thomas Cole, John Hicks.
COUA TY COMMISSIONERS, Moses Bronson, Colin McNutt, Jun. William Scudder.
The Post Master-Gnernl has instruct ed. that each mail carrier roar carry sin
gle p4Dr o persons on the route, not in the vicinity f a post office. 17. S. MAIL AGALW Mesfre Kepn & ChiM . piere appe pd 'be Monitor, printed at Vevay (signed V. D ) chrginij me with tifli ence. as p-it master, at Mountterlin.
Pleae tn plare rennre. where censurp is
Yesterday morning early our news
at-lGUiooner Lciiptc boarded the nnrb-t
tend at McNutt's m Posey, on the day of ship Poland, Japt Richardson which the General Election in August next, andcwled on tiie iSta of April. The edibopes hi f.sey fneads will all be there ' tor of the Courier V Enquirer has recci-
ou.u.. .,.. veo oy this vessel iaris a;;d Havre iour wivh3 those in arrears lor taxes, tor met . . .. . - J
years 1S?31 and 18.T2
HENhY
NOTICE.
fTflHE subscriber t3kes great pleasure
U m returning iiis ihanks to his friends J
- - I I - o ... ' viii due. Thi mirning. fifteen or twenty 'aiid customers for the very liberal support ;t"ese papers as we believe will prove
packets airi?ed at this nfice, markru ; w.-ucli has neen extended to him Iteretot jre, -inierestuig lo our readers.
RetarnpJ frofli Vfvav, June
justice to mvelf, I have to say
h. r-uer v in .h,.i aiip.i thp! Gooits and Groceries.
r.er route, vh Pn:,iot. t,. That mtil 1 88 lef!" as. a"' a',er PerSon in . .. jtjie market, at this time, is not one'iei.! ! thi oihre at all. i
ML has lately received, an additional Hipjiiy of IGojds&, Groceries
Your' respectful lv.
D E PERNK T. pnt master. Mountsterling June l. -
social crime but of the Irish Volun
teers! Lord Anglesea, and his worthy
Secretary, who was to regenerate Ire
land and bring dow.i upon himself the
blessiiig ol tiose who were ready to periso. have -followed up, as we antici
pated, thi- proclaiming ot Killkemiyj oy
the extinction of the legal and patriotic
body ol Irisn volunteers. i his we foresaw. The proclaiinhi-j: of inc cou itiy was i..Mhi:.g, but the prelude to te dissolution ot the a-sociate body, and
was i.ite ided to save appearances on the pail of (he Viceroy and his Secretary. Kilkenny, tuough tranquil i. its capital, and more so than it has long
been in its rural districts, has been Ihe principal scene of Whiteboy outrages; and hence it was supposed thai the Coercion Bill :i.igoi be applied there witii a better show of reason than in any other part ol Ireland The experiment was made, and presuming upoa the quietness with w hich it was submitted to, the Irish executive has followed it up, by the ex rcise of dv-spotic power to which wc now refer. It is well however. The Whigs a'-d their hireling denied the imoacl'me u, that such was the use i.. tended to ve made of the powers they demanded. It wasavened
j that their purpose was only to sujpre
the law less desperado and the midnight assassin; to protect juries and vu Inez
es in the fearless discharge of their du
ty; to curb those fierce and turbulent spirits who had thrown olT'the restraints of law and the obligations of the social
compact, while measures of redress and amelioration were being framed and
of theaiternoonthe Liver pool picket- T' - tl,c":orld jujge fchi Itrif.n;, f V l'lCKet of then i it irntv. One .,f their first
rived. briiKrintr I.L.1 ! 1 ' acts to exo r,se the unconstilutional
Ibth April and Liveroool t.?!, 17,; powers they have grasped, in stripping
We mve below ...Vh c' txc P,!?lc ol their b.rthr.ut a right
w UUIII' t ,!,, .1. .
as that by which Ki g holds his Crown.
I They forbid to th m the right of pea-
omplaiiiing of their grievances
nsiitulioiially setting forth their
A singular Teapot.--There is an inj dividual not fiftv ni:les frnrn New Ha
not ol Or-'ven Wuo jg very singular In his habits,
and which goes tb show how far ima
gination will carry a person. This Individual has shut himself upin the house about one and a haf'or two years. Ho appears to he in perfect health, and every way capable of attending to busi ness, if he o:ily thoutht so. He has for
more than a year fancied himself a tea
pot, and believes his nose is the spout, and is afraid to have ;i iy one coirie near him for fear they wiil break it otF- It is impossible for any of his frieuds to convince him to the contrary, lie ne
ver appears i i the street, except early in the morning, or late in the evening;
and then takes care never to m?etnny one. He has been known to go a mi 13
out ol his way to avoid a person, for
tear of coming i:i contact and breaking
li:aken!enthe!;,aU; ''Ve to the Ibth and the VMSr 17VP-ri.K '"-oursel
. ...v. luc Lavnr pool packetship Britannia, Capt. Marshall also ar-
Ifwould
n " In and s'ill hopes, br his best excrtiofts, to ;seem that there is a good deal of aita-1 m , that therce'vea part of public patronage for thejtiou prevailing among' the poonla if r Vor ,ni.H tniluture. He now .,ffirs Paris, and that tho u-nvo.., i . oi const
. , :. " b-'vu,"v "I n.i iu-.. ..II. . c.
opteu extraordinary measures touard' b Fvwi.um..s ,u. against an expected insurrection. ".Tli. :,3.a"d J"st!ce' -re,s ti,e Proof
MARRIED,.
circumstances which ciiuse(lth vr;0. 0 y's"oeruy arm patriotism; a
ment are, the proceedings isl t'le ('ham-1 1 F l, ene'T.' I)UrPoses lber ol -Deputies on the libel alleged to! IP"lafiot. of lretinJ.
have been nab ished hv ih r.i r .. "", l"-P'e " nnsnnu reg.
erencet tvi thev sit down i
Le Tribune." NmKf u.ii,he6P VU with apathy anU in
Which mikes bis stock rerv omi.leie and: vt nrnir 7. . "'Tidille
- . - . . . vw- v.tu, i.ui u:i me saturdav
ill-- : . i . i . . i. -
Oa Thursday last, by Enos Little-; rl" ' V! lh Apnl, the long pec-i Z, " "e 7
field, fciq. Ueore V. Kyle, to miss i Nrr,.,;.,a v,; w i, ' , ii-u oan was to he given for the be lefit -, PlI' ,, . ... . ',w iirc.isMans. esiin5, !mIs, -dic.es,- , f J5 . . . . oeiu?lu : purpose so di F-.ent, are thus m-iUi Illen iMtLi.r.H. a II ol l!i s count v. Ir,mi,r. n.ui.: r .1. pei sons connned tor nohtirnl r.n. ' ' ....
. rnnii 11 i ini pui-hDri r,i Upi.vn iouf ' imci i.iiiif-ii i . l :t i :i n
........... n iiuv,u ii-.v. 1 1 1 ii 1 1 v. - i ....
1 1
tnlsm--"ifl if rllnloi! !'n"llJSnirtnS. Bed ticking. Genllemeu'u
irwxwj in j v mv.- uvivi tight summei
apron Check
e?ncule might ensue.
upon
;l)ied right of the subject.
"i;
cann i
To the Public.
IUCH is the nature of-this disorder,
that some of the people have become
very much terrified at the idea of suffering tinder this calamitous complaint; and having some persona! acquaintance with it. I feel it o.y duty to lay before the public some of ihe symptoms of the above disease.
I ne svmp'iris are, a mild clirrfinoe ' -some
times, vomiting a pain in the bead, and in
- the ntoj-essi n of tois disease, cold, seats
itss f .n the extremities and then spreads through the w system the pulsation
puie, unlps- a sieedv relief is afforded.
dei'h wi 1 terminate the sufferings of the
tin!iap)y victim . TREATMENT.
Take some of the. strongest stimulent
th:it vim e la tike number six freely, one
ta :? spoontul is portion; make stron
tei ff cayenne popper and drink it freely,
and then take the patient and put them ir
a warn waer ba'k and rub them hard. Con-
tinoe the warm medicine until relieved . It
you e innot get the above named article-
pet the strongest Ftimulus that vou can.
This direction, if fallowed, is sumctent
till you can get your physic-ion. . To pre
vent ttiis complaint, be regular in vour diet
-do nftt overheat yourself, nor expose vourseJf to the wet lie regular in vour labour
ing hours; take something warming occa
-sionally to wirtn the s'omach nud bowels.
FRANCIS WfltTCOM.
-.Prartt inner, owler the Thompsonian
Jacksonville, Jone I3L svstem.
NEW GOODS. PJTilE subscriber respec'fully informs U. '- :-.ilic, that he has just received ' oii nffj A lar$ff assort in rut of 2EW G JODr?,
Ufalniost rvtru Uf-irription, and too hm-
fmcroutla mcati-m at full kttglh. lie is particularly in want of" Wheat, Oats. Rye and Corn, for u hu-h be ill give the highest price he will also take produce generally, at the mirket price. HEMtv cormv. Mour.tstcrling, May W.
I...K. - .. " .-i i. ;IS saiu to he vvpII r.n..,-,. j r.. i 1
..ym ou.iuuci wow, an assoriuiem. oi iaus " " ri'.neu uir me sup-! - ,: ,..., r.,,...,. .wi
kaonmp v,.rv fi,, L,'!....,.;.' Tt'SslOn Ot ariV ds.llrKn.c I,....:"-. ! fc - v -
coiieciea :t inrrr urm., : .1. i ;
Ti "-v.'" n.n. , c.irei.r. The ii.teuritv of the emmi
Marino5, cotton and wotsted tluse.anas
sortmentof tucking, ivory ridding putfand side Combs, Sewing Silk, c tton and pat
ent Thread, Ribbons. Pins,Nedle f a su
perior quality, an assortment of Queen's ware, pocket Knives. Knives nnd Forks,
.jioons, tonee, voting nvsun and gunpow-
naving; men j(1 tlfcjr aDrincioled and rec!iL:
the teapot into a thoii-a.o.d niece-. as as he expresses it. Y". Haven Her: Chinese Skinless OuL: This grain wai i.ii,;or;ed into tl illan ) ahoiit four years ago from China. It has since been introduced into lrclmul.and was brought from thence by Mr, Gibbons to Capt liretoii. It is said to yield twesty-?i b iri els of '206 lbs. each, from aa Irih acre of grou id, and can be used without grlndiag, but is better made into meal. It is in its nature V. iy hardy and welt adapted lo this climate, a i'J one ;ushel is equal to three of the coriiinoa kind, for all pu poses' that oats an, used. It ould be sowed earl ii: .May, and will be ripe the latter end of August.
Some of the above grain can be had. at Mr. Edward Warren's. Halifax. K. S. Halifax paper. The Lexington (Ky.) Gazette not?' ces th.e exhibition in that place, of t Miss Snyder a ydu-.g lady, aoout nineteen of age, who is-' regarded as one of the greatest natural curiosities eVe.J seen. The lady has neither hands nb
arms, nor is there to be seen tiie leasr; appearance of an arm! She has oni" leg and foot complete, with the exeep tiou of the toes being otily four instead of five. The other leg has but one joint (that of the ankle) and is only abou half the length of the firflj the foot ha ving on it, (like the oliiCr) o:.ly four toce.
S-ie is 6 feet one inch high, weigliiny
U) lbs. is in possesion Of nil her rhcnlni
faculties, converses very fluently on : ny subjeel and is very fond of engaging in conversation with her visitors. She sews, knits, paints, culs a vaiiety of (lowers', watch papers, &c. and write? tolerably well with her left foot.
the
stake. The liberty, the life, and
Ihe application of tho r,.;t;. r r
lr sh fnprrmn u:ii. - i i,s al
- wwwiLiun ill I ill i n f iin .
ivy n.t, IUUU-I . nmnsrlti rl x.,c., . it ..,! i,
.IIV L'lllJ1.l IJ J V. , V I T l.l'.ll 111 II I'Ul II'
dfpotio ordin .iin-f
of the Irish Vieeroy. IVlen of Kng
a.. r I--III
IV OI lVlllipnntr lie 1, ii i
Ii v i tin cim :.: r . rr eonarov, irv ine ucc
j olIIVLTII'viriiirkl Tin, . . . .. l I - -
. I HIC OUvlCl)' Ol i
rish Volunteers.
e r .i . !"
eo, ne wrangci;iml; slwlke otT vovlr ai):,)V. L,t lh.
ter ea, Sugar, Alspice, P.pper, Ginger, 'f.d bv lh' " " ;"" t " ' W rc Whig find you to be the same in pur
Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Tobacco, Cias In
digo, Madder, Ahun, Copperas, aiassortnient of Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Buttons, Deads, Unting paper, School Hooks, riistories: an assortment of Cot tun Varn.
ceises the blood si agnates spasms take! verv cheap; potihed Axes nnd Sicklts;
a quaniity ol common rotters' ware; Hippie Powder, Lead, &,c. &c. &e. Genilemenrand Ladies are invited lo call and examine the articles for themselves, and they shall reeeieve pleasant words and fair dealing. iV B. Approved Country Produce received in payment -for Woods or for debts Ine. I he subscriler wishes to purchase 10,000 bushels of gutd merchantable
WHUilT, for which the highest mar-
kci price win be given. JO&EPH SHORT. Bellmnnt, June 1st, 1833. AfTtR ORDER. FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT, INDIANA Mlt...
May 29.
THE REGIMENTAL DlLL,will lake place at tiercus Grove, on the ninth and tenth of August next Camp duty to be performed during; the night The roll will be called at ten o'clock on the first day. Wm SCUi.-DKli, colonel.
It is said by a gentleman who dined with the President on Saturday, that he is so far recovered from his recent indisposition as not only to receive Jiis friends as usual, but to take his accustomed rides on horseback.
The Florence Gazette announces the death of the Prince Stanislaus Ponia-
towsky, at Florence, on the loth tilt.
He was born at Warsaw in 1751, and
was the son of Casimir, brother of Stanrslaus Augustus, the last King of the Poles.
sea ny trie government. In the count v V J T Tvmnp i. - . 'Jipoe nnd energy as when yoi ijrone two corps ofeornanrv have , -. e .1 hern nvAwA fA : . "7 " 7 . lhe, "lt in spite of thel
the oferJf Z : T ' r ire,K
dered to give up their arms to ;
e oi urdnance in the district. iy be the prelude to a rfonpml
disarming, which was so much wished
Oil Out
of their owi
i . .-
This mar be fho nml.i. . .l"--. i' aaa inu8 savu )our country iruin
.-.l.:-.:, " wa. the fifgl.tlul couieoueiices uf n uvu
The Richmond Compiler, of Tiies. day, says: The wheat above and be low this city, on the James rive r$ as well as on the Pamunky hai been a good deal injured by the Fly and the Drodgiit, the former. We had fine, showers for the last three days; but unless this rain arrest the ravages of the Fly, it will prove very destructive to the wheat.
lor some time since, but abandoned du- i
ring the stormy session of the Reform
uui.
ENGLAND.
From the Morning Post.
Albany, May "20. Complaints have been made for some time past, that the watchmen were in the habit of arresting persons of extorting money from them.
Among the diiferent sentences pass, ed by the Supreme Court of New York we observe one of Salomon West Heise, for stealing dead bodies, three years.
Mi.nsteiiial ARHioB.. rr.! The watchmen feeling,iiidignaiitat the
following, it is said, are some of the con-thafge determined to ler,et ?ut tle i,n"
teninlated miniiprir.) 'posters. Uii Wednesday night some
In the present crifiral eit,r; r r' intimation was given that a ners
One track of the Rail Road over the Alleghany mountain is expected lo he completed in the present season, and a double track on the entire line of the Philadelphia and Columbia Rail Road, and the whole line from PJiiladelnhi.i
! to the Alleghany river thus corftnh.tn,!
person was, T,Je FCI,ch Creek d jvigiQij q(
t asiimeion eireeiiBi.,..:.. r,,i ,:n i ... . .
lllllSIIUU 111
fairs, the countrv. wn hplh ,Yi'prow,iS ilbol,t Wil
hasuch an administration as a change V,''; anu. nrme" . Ti Ulie Prescnt sea80,,' b-v w"icl, a line of deeded for the better. We should j 1 UrSU' 'ediately made, but he forty lniles wi be ri;n N w
oouo!, muccd, whether it isyet the mo- p Tu. "V" ",c l"--!Lake Lrie. The communication then ment for the conservative statesmen of "T W" a,certa,ncd "here he; through the Alleghany liver will be suf-
u.. ! -n' . . . i i -,
uy .i ponce oiucer, repaired wine nouse;pcr burUien. It is said that a comm. where after allemnfinw tn rsrane hv1..- :. ..i i l - . . '
. ' . - , ei , j UJ ls HI)OUl lo RU lormeu lor the conHying to the roof, he was arrested and struction of one boat bv the early u-u-r conveved fothe wjitrh-hniiK.. whorp - "yp.iii
, opniiK.
iiitmcuicttiif lueuiuieu ny two ic-
A country clergyman, who, on Sun
days, is more indebted lo his
manu-
r.ngiana to come to the rnsrnn. nt.l l'uuV. '"f v',l'"l'",t;"atuomPi,,1,t;uhcient for one or two steam hfr.
nli:iiiii. r i , . . ' i bv a nolir.e oflirer. rrn.-iiri'fi tn thp lirii.i i .i .
' "Ul niaiviauai opinion may be at picsesent upon this question, we should feel bound to relinquish it in deference to the high authority of the eminent tones included, ift the following list: e Duke of Richmond, Prime Minister. Lord Brougham, Chancellor. , Ix)rd Aberdeen, Secretary for For
eign Affairs.
Mr. Stanley, Secretary for the Colo
nies.
Sir R. Pell, Secretary for the Home Department and Leader off
ol Commons.
Mr. Baring, Chancellor of the Exche
quer. Sir James Graham, First Lord of Admiralty.
Mr. Wynn, President of the Jloard of
control.
males as the watchman, who had arrcB fed them the night previous. A nuin
oer oi stolen articles were found upon script than to his menlory called uncer-
ptieyii. Ai ,,,,: . oiniui. ne cmoniously at a cottage, while its posis an old ofiendcr. He haa been com- scssor, a pious parishioner, Was enir i milled on a charge of petit larceny. ged (a daily exercise) in perusing a pac .k r t ragraph of the writings of an inspired &4tfisfc "Weel, John," funiLrlv sat.on the other day with a farmer, he; inquired the clerical nsitant, Wh it's confirmed the truth Of he remedy pro-thU you are about?" "I am a nronheposed of giving sows Salt pdrk, whenying," was the prompt reply. .Pro. they are in the net of devouring their phesying!" exclaimed the extounded pigs. He once had a sow that brought-divine, -I doubt you are only reading htm a litter of pigs on Saturday. On (a prophecy." Well," arjrued the re? 51 lV m,ln lo Mom ru,Uc, ugjff reading I preachin.
w.th the news that the "sow was eating! be preaching h na read n" u nron Zup her pigs;" he immediately ECnt the cy isrophosyiir' 0 V V
