Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 94, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 June 1833 — Page 3

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WEEKLY BIES52MGER

.2 PEISSI&V T.i,E.

CHAPTER VI.

" The ?nnke's futkv tcnsnie the dragon'

faiij:, Snail pierce thy side with many a twang.

4 he upas gum shall run lhv' thy veins, Atid each torture us'd to increase thy pains, Then beware, wretch! O! beware f me, For whithersoever thou may's flea, 1 warn thee now; then s'aiid in fear, Nor court my young Cas ilian denr!" Anunymus. The utmt care and precaution l.ad been fp.keti to prevent the leat comma titration between Everington and Cora mo. during-the march, he being placed

in the front, and she in the rear of the Jetac.brr.ent ; l"v t when they reached tk

plain. a the faithful wirl paset him to lie placed on tlic magnificent howdah which wh carried by the largest ele phant, be placed her white hind to her !ip, and aid ia l-mes intended to reach

I will at lea know the ex;ent of my I lungenn," said Everington, as with his

hand upon the wall, which was covered

mosque traversing above the cypres grove by which it was surrounded, and near which be was standing. The tor-

that one hundred and fifty vessels of A.S

rent kinds are employed in navigating lake I

liith mnnlH uml :ifitnnojD h ihnn tvai ir.lunllv rerAnred. And uhfn iiiLflC.

, -i..ucc, tic; muvrijri ' ' J - - . ...

rropeo his way along. I a again taken from In eye, h was

The distance he traversed proved that standing before the prince Abbas ftlirza it wa of considerable extent; but the .'" the hall of justice. The prince did examination showed also that 'he door!nt deign to notice hm, but eat with his

hy which he had entered, wag the only eyes fixed, apparently, on the uiagnifi

place ef ingress or egress to the dudgeon. cent carpet which covered the divan.

i

It is stated in the Pa. Erie Observer, TT? JO f TJT 1 ff C7"

liim and none de My word is paed; if you.die, Cora linn dies with you." i VerXT n n ! h I n it m dan. nrirl ' f e taI i n r1

.t . " , . . u. he hastily strode across the dnngeon the prisoner, who, whatever he might 5

aw the necessity of keep-

The floor was of stone, but covered with a wet slimy matter, which convinced Everington that it was sometimes cover ed with water; and he remembered that once a year, at least, it wa said the dun geons were emptied of their inmate b the overflow ing of the Pendemir. To Everington it was a time of almost inconceivable agony and despair; he was

brave, and could have died the death of

a soldier, without a muimnr; but to be "hut out from the cheerful light of day t be buried alive to die a living death; Slleo" his mind with horror. And Cora liun. his faithful and beautiful Coralinn. where was shef "God of mercy protect her!" he es

claimed, a? tilled with conflicting emotion,

Near him, but in a lee elevated situation, sat the cadi, or chief jttire of the city ,

waiting the orders ot his superior; uno" a circle of the officers and the guards of

the prince, completed the list of persons

resent. In a large mirror which was

suspended against the wall, Bverington

saw his own figure, and was chocked at

the change which had taken place in his

appearance. pale and sallow his er hollow and sunken his countenance ghastly, and his person covered with the

tilth of the dungeon the whole conspir

ed to prove the pestilential and foul con-

iitin of the place in which he had been

unmuied

to be contipdeo

have feared, saw

ing np the hope of Coralinn; 'fear no thing, Allah will protect and bless us " Ahppft hnrrirrl mnrrh nvar ftia ntiln

..;Tv,t ,haa', ,u I ,l I ed skeleton. Re moved hi hand sloly riignt overlook them, ana thev encamtie'l

His foot struck against something up

on the floor he stumbled and If 11 he

turned to examine it it was a half wat

near the nuns of Perepoli. Close'v pinioned and secured a Everington, wa he was none the less carefully guarded,

and hi present situation, added to the Vfoepect befire him, did not suffer him t rest. The shrill cry of the hvena. and

ackali was heard among the ruins, as

:J:cy prAwkd around the camp of the in

triHers on their domains; and from some

over l? there was a frightful hismg and

a large serpent crept from beneath the

unrolled garments and twined its long

scaly folds around his aim. With a

-cream he tore it from him. and spring

ing to his feel, attempted to fly from the

revottiDg spectacle but struck against the wall of the prison with such violence

that he fell, insensible, to the pavement.

rjpHE nbscriher has received a laige - additional assortment of cheap new

. ....

Ano.her txportatuu cl young women jGooda, which he will dispor-e of, on the from England to Van Deiman's land, ? iil- ,n,wt ifc;!t.on ible teims. ed lately. The carco consisted of ZM je w,snei (n purchare WHEAT, oats, young mow and spinsters. s,w.s. Lc. &c. tc. and w.il.vetbc

g-v y -mr i , . , , highest market price fr sue h ai.d all 0 One Joseph jJJatthewa 4 down east,' whd '. " . .. , '. . , P V, . jher country produce.

LYM N W. MIX.

1

T1 .IW-P'"'

adverlihtd his spouse,' in due form ot Ijw1

was induced to publish t':e following:

Uhereasniv wife Irene, like oah's tt ve, has returned to my bed and hmrd and be

haves as a -jieasani wife, thi U t.'ieiefoio

to revoke my former advi rtisen. nt.

The legislature ol Conntcticui, at their

late sesdion, incoi ported six new banks

MARRIED, In Posey town-hip - u i 10h instant, by Ar.ber? iazlav , Eq. Lewi- 1). wxs to nd-i- Mary AnThur-ti.

DIED - On Wednesday, (JEOHGR ' RAIv , i sq. if Ciaia 'ow:mc.. Switzerland cir v. Mr. Cr-i'tu en ir vrd !r ui the sbHe of Virji-in'a, tif:y-wo years ajfn. 'o thr stHte .f Ki i;ttii k wi'!i a large connexion and se.rleii near Lexintoii and

tesiJed in ten ears.

ndiana, f r he last t-veiity-se

Mount-terling, June 15.

iEW GOODS. f SIIEj ulccriber res.n'c'ft:l.y ir.focmA y the public, that tie has j st rcceiv-

A tariff! aVorlimiat of Ofalnijyt ntry iJttcrijiliun, and loom mc r j us to mention at Jail length. lie is piriicularly ia want of Wiieatt Oats. live and Corn, for which he ill give ihe highest price he will also take produce generaliv, at the muiket price. IIEMIV COITOIJC iMou titstoi ling. .May 'JO.

PRINTER S RETRbAT, INDIANA.

SAl'UKDAV, JUNE 1 83 o

Jone and lofty column, the owl uttered its "7 ,on& snuauon

hodinsr crv. when the twi!lffbt mU.aI ew noi, ne was connnent tnai a con

i.arr. t f.u 4 r .i siderable time nmt have elapsed U'lth

ieu. iruiiiic iioiii ui qucFi 01 ineiri . xrey. Rat, i1iiiPft thr.,V, ii,. i-.m ,he e"ie ol ex-ience, a sickening re ol

-.i i.ihar.r.r;ck; P r ' lection of 'he horrors of his fate cam-

ington, Ihey teemed like the chosts cf over hira ' w,,h a ,Mlh l,ke fie

, i. : . I.. i pression ot hi leelines, and a ensalion

"''-c iiw-r i.iimm nan ueoiaieo anu i " i.,iJ ,un. i: i i f weakness tha convinced him hi hour-

..,-. h.j.1 i. -, ot hie "would be tew, unless he wa re WOO na'i l en COn'lPOinn in th il htplnll '

form, to exniste their nm.lt. The HPSo moeH f,om ,h1 lUce- Vicng h.s hand

lotion w.tb which they xvere surrounded. the wet fl ,r to r;,i"e h,mstlf' ,l resl rgreed, but too welL with the state of e1 on something wh.cb struggled v.oiei.t

JvenngtAn lecline. For hime!f. he

Jtnew th?re whs nothing to hoie; and if

he wa to be torn from his loved one. but

Httle to fpar Hut for her. he trembled

with horr0r when he reflected that the

beautiful nd high s.mled creature must

he sacrificed to the brutal pnss'ons of n

tyrant.

ly to escape; and the carhunrled back

and swolen form, showed it to be an oveigiown toad, which the heated ima

gination of Everirgtnn. pictured as having attained that fiightful ize by livine

in the victims which there fell a sacrifice

to tyranny.

' Not jet," raid he, as he started to

FOURTH OF JULY. The undersigned, committee of arrangements, hereby give notice, that

J OILS i.UTTLES will prepare the dinner, on the 4th of July next, conve

nient to ids hon.rf:. rersons wishing to partake thereof, will hand their names to a member of the committee. The price of Dinner, including other refreshments, will be one dollor per couple and cents for a single gentleman.

L r. . . -ii- i . '

Morning came, and with it the march ms Iee, ' am ' w,mn- 10 Pecome xva; reamed; and before noon. Evering- 10 uch 1 animals" ton found himself fettered, and closed Ho,T l'as'1 away he hd no uiihm the wh U of sch.ras. Ko oo,,pr meaD know'n f,,,t a pan' Gn had the pai -ty, with the fugitives, entered t,on of hnng" l,d thirst a sickening the cnv. than thej were met by a mes f"tne" "ht'h attended the last move renger'from Die prince who held a short me", a "u-ion ( idea, and debility ronFereijce with die rh et. t thP rl0i. of "f body, demonstrated that he had breath

which, Everingt M,, was, UUen from the H a l'ilnial ar, under the influence

horse, bimdloided, and then, with a tile wh,ch the I'vers ol life could not

nfmn ou each side, marched rm-.rier '"'"g 'vive. The inclination to sleep

able distance, when they suddenly halted lvR8 pr-'vS but he daied not indulge for a few moment. ui fr hi sleeping moments were moie " If I am to die," said Everington, who '1'cactful than his waking ones, and that

mmiected that preparations for such an areaa wa9 nl y wlpg ' ,tje Hi,r

event were making, "let me meet death '"B cflect of his imagination

Isaac Chamberli r,

Iler.ry l otion,

I,) man V. Mix, Edwi Siorv.

Lawrence Nilicll. Charles F. Kruiz, Edward G. Lewis

David S' ward,

Samuel ii. Walker. Jacob JS;:utT,

William 13. Lmtnett Enos Littleficld, Comrnitt i , OCT The committee are requt stcd l meet at the Jacksonville school hou on Monday nexi, 2 o'clock, P. M.

O.i-e

like a man; 1 snail not shrink from it

when it comes "

You ndl know your destination,"

.... I C . 1 UCUCdlll I

l. . .1.. j ' coiling its fold

sn.i a r a ki iiKr i nt i i uiui ncaiiii I v

jHIU Ok 3 in- - ' ----- iiiiu i-nwj grating of some massive and little used door on its hinges, told Everingion that

tbey were entering iome building, though

what and where, it was impoisude to as

certain

When the door closed behind them the sudden transition from the hum and

bustle of the city, the neighing and gal

loping of horse the lively and gay sound

of voices, to the total and death like si

lence around' them, spoke plainly the ihickne- of the wails imh which they

were enclosed. After descending a flight of steps, another door opened, and from

the hollow reverberations of the echoes,

"app.arc, "CJ " , , and at lasl-joyful 8igkt!-a gleam ol subterranean oassag. Another fl.ght of ht f

ten was sijcceeoeu "t ou'nuer mate iu - - , . - . . 1 , . e . . and greeted eyes which had so long been fc irupprsed. at the eilremity ol which , 6 . J. , , . -

the third and las' door oped Ever

insrton's hand- we.e now unbound, the

imn. taken fr-m his iVet, the door was

nartlv unclo-ed. and still blindfolded, be

w -

when he attempted to sleep he was smi

lenly aroused by finding a snake, eout

and chilling, endeavoring to foice its way

beneath the clothing of his body, ami

around his neck. I he

instant he was motionless, reptiles of va

rious kinds began to gather around him, and he felt as if they had already mai ked

him for their prey. II w gladly would he have welcomed death, but it seemed

le flv from his embrace.

All last, when hope h d fled, when he

thought that his feeling had been ren

iered callous by the intensity if-uffenng

a siight sound in the subterraneous re

gions of his dungeon aroused him from

his legthergy. Li-tening with ears which

had been tendered acute by misery, he

heard voices, and then footsteps in the

passage that led to ihe dungeon. Again

he heard the murmurous bolts withdraw

A CARD. Mr. AlfilOS LaitC respectfully forms his fellow-citizeds of ihe Fourth srcFsional district, tlat lie will .mend II o'clock, A. M. at iho following place aid make known his opinions n the ira

sums that will probably occupy the alte'

on ot the next congress.

At the court-h use in Vevay, on Satu. iy, July 0. At Ja. oh Korn's, on Monday the 8th. At Allenville, on Tuesday the li:li. At Colin McNutt, seivson Wednesday

the 10 h.

At Patriot, on Thursday, the 11th. All the other candidates are respectfully

invited to attend.

Lawrenceburg, June 10, 1833.

deprived of its exhilaiating influence

As the door opened, a soldier entered

whose oountenance manifested much eur

prise at finding the prisoner living. He

held a lamp in his hand, but the vitiated

" . . . i. .i ....a . .. .j . . .

" thru! mrougu . , . r of dun ,.r,ced such an hf.t.ihf rloe(l noon h.m. lie tore the . . . I . . . .

turban wih which ne na i oeeu oiinaeu

from hi head, but impenetrable darkne-s

met hi eye; and the l.ti sounds he

heard were ttu- harsh grating of ihe key,

as bolt after bbli was turneii up him.

" I am buried alive," sai.J Everiugtou aloud, and he started at the bollaw and

unearthly sound of his owo voice; when

he remembered the accounts he hau

heard of the dungeons of Schiias, where kingly vengeance nn.nuied Ihote victims

it did not dare openly to immolate.

He called aloud- but was only anwer

ed by echoes gloomy as the dungeons that gave them birtk. The chilliness, and

dampness of the air, proved that he was

far under ground ; and the only ihmg inai gave him hope, was thalome he fancied

feet upon it, that lis feeble glimmer pene

(rated but a few feet into the gloom

around bun

"Frank," said ihe soldier, you are

sent for: let us tirsl put this turban over

your eye."

Everington did not reluse; any late

would have been preferable to a longer

residence in that loathsome dungeon, tie

was again blindfolded, and led out the

-ame way he had entered

At the moment of emerging him into

. . . i j . . 1 1

the outer air, the lurnan accioeniaiiy

dropped from the eyes of Everington

and he often afterwards declared that he

never experienced snch a sensation ol

iure pleasure as he did at that time

when he once mort beheld the glorious

.ight of day again breathed the fresh

Departed this life, at Printer'.

R' treat. la on Tu sLyia-d. rnr.. llavfj Elhuliiiila Siven.

wilb ot Wiihaui C. Keen, ag.'.l a out 3 1 years, ller piisical p .w- . had long been in a declining 5'ate, a vicfirn to pulmonary consumption, but hur intellectual eaer-

lited reaiaiutid unimpaired to the last moment of her existence. Sim

sunk under a gradual decay of na

ture, and died with mt a struggle In all her sickness, she wasresi ni

ed to t!ui will of Clod. She has lef

a tiusuaua, lour inian: daurliters.

ind a long tram of relatives U

mourn her irreparable loss.

' Where is she now" In vain her

orphans weep, And lisp their tn.ithei'a name,

The eves that watched their infant

sleep, Shall never wake again ;

Sealed in that long and deep rspose

The silent grave alone bestows.

(-" Where is she now?" Jieneatf.

yon grassy mound. There, eold and pale, she lies'.

he, in h horn worth and grace wer

found, ro chamie'en stranger's eves;

(1 uv many friends lament the lot Of her, who never can be forgot.

1 Where is she now?" Where the

sainted, rest, Where joys no tongue can tell, wait Ike spirits of the blest, And endless pleasures dwell;

Prepared for those, like her. whi

trod

The narrow path that lendA to God

EXTRA CLASS SO. IS), FuK!;33. Tube tlratvii, July GG .Yd. Lottery XQdrciai LalLolit SOiTBXIE.

f$10,i00 isfO,O0O

1 1 1 5 G 0 '20 30 50 D6 5G 112 2il0 15400

of

of of of of of of of of of of ol of of

3,160 is

1.400 is 1.U00 is 400 is 300 is 300 13 150 ia ICO is 40 is 30 is 50 is 10 is 5 is 3 is

3,100

1 460 5,000 2,400 1,800 4, GOD 1,500 5,000 2,210 1,680 1,120 1,120 13,440 46.2G0

S 102,060 -shares in

18040 prizes, amounting to Tickets FOUR DOLLARS

proportion. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittmburg, June 21.

4 hum: i; a. Three deaths l y t holera, have taken

ilace within wltzel'la.)d rounty,sinre our

ast report. Another of mr. Luster s fanii

y,in Craig township mr. P.arder and Jo

shua Hick' daughter, both of Patriot.

Private letters from New Organs give

the most horrible account of the ravages of

the Cholera at that place one hundred

and upwards dying daily. On the planta

ins tlie negroes are dying in immense

numbers.

TAKEN UP,

Y Jonathan Robinson ,sr. living in Posev town-

M ship. Cswfzerland county, la. V A dark lirowii ITlare,

6?iiaa supposed to be three vears old

ast spring, a strip in her forehead, one fore

and one hind foot white, I3i bauds high.

Appraised to $20, by Peter Reynolds und Jonathan Robi.i3nn.jiin. before me, this

lSUi day ol June, 1833

AIlllJi:Rf GAZLAY. J. P.

Three steam boats were burnt at the

wharf at Louisville, on Sunday night last the Sentinel, Delphine and one

other, the name of which we have for gotten.

Tne jury have returned a verdict of

Guilty, against JOEL CLOUGII, for

'he murder of mrs Jilary V . Hamilton, at Bordentown, New Jersey. His execution

is to take place on the 26th of July next

Intelligence from every , east, west

north and south, give high hopes of abun

dant crops this season. We have never seen the crops generally, in our county,

jook so prosperous as at this lime.

It appears by a fiscal table, recently pul;

lished in a London paper, that 540,000 la

milies have a particular interest n the Pub

lie Debt of Great .Britain I ruly, ia Eu

gland, a national debt is a national blessing to the few; but what says lli many the

poor, tho tax paying, many .

The cashier of the Greensburg brand

of the bank of Georgia, is charged with a

deficit of ;71,000. It is stated that his

elTects have been seized, and will nearly

cover the whole amount.

f . l illrni vi uny uuaiu uicamtu uit ., l.e felt the winnowing of a bats wing, as hn.M nri

it flitted around h..n in the pitchy dark .

Ke,.,andlhena?hethought,deaionstrat.-i .c,et he knew he -va

the certainty ol some coma.c.oo w. f fif fac be. the upper air. He mov.d a few feet and r

us hand struck agamst a wall.

The largost merchant ship in the United

States, one hundred and lorty-thiee feet in

length) was launched in Baltimore on the

2d i nst. lrom the yard ol Jkennard i eon.

CONCEHTKIC MACHINERY, A JVEIF LXVEXTIOX.

MAV'G procured a paiont from the United States for an improvement

jn mechanism, which improvement consists in reversing the powr of wheels from the rims to the centre, which I cnll

Concentric llachitiery. This improvement can be beneficially

applied to mills of every description. I

have just put a grist mill in operation lor

Charles F. Krutz. Esq with one horse, the stone in his mill, which is 23 inches in diametre, makes 160 revolutions in one

minute, the horse moving at the rate of two

and a half miles an hour; and grinding

with ease three bushels of corn per hour.

This Concentric Machinery can be e-

rci led at less than one hall of the cost

of common machinery, which produces

the same power and motion; and is believed to be the best constructed plan for horse power, applied to grinding. Oi?" Persons wishing to build or repair

horsemills are invited to examine th mill at mr. Krutz's. Rights to use said

improvement can be obtained on reasonable terms, from the subscriber, liv

ing near Krutz s mill, Jefferson town

ship, Switzerland county, Indiana.

liLMK i BUELL. June 27.

NO. 6. Original Anecdote. A Jacob, fresh from the Uoosier State, in telling the nature of the Steam Doctor' No. 6, said, ' In short, it's as hot s H-ll slewed dawn to a half pint."

from the Jezv Orleans Courier. LOSS OF THi; STEAMER LIONESS. Tne streamer Lioness, captain Cockrella, on her passage frem this place to Xatchitoches. was entirely destroyed by tire on the 10th lost. Several lives were lo-t, among whom was the hon. Josiah S.. Johnsou, (J. S Senator fiom this State i

hon. E. D. White, a representative in Congress, was badly wounded. The fol

lowing is the account of the sad duiker,

which was furnished to the editor oi the Bulletin, by the clerk, who arrived here ihis morning in the steamer Huron. . The steam boat Lioness, Wm. L. Cork relle, master, on her passage from New Orleans to Natchitoches, took fire when about 40 miles above Alexandria, on Red lliver, and was entirely consumed. The

lives of 15 or 16 individuals were lost, and at many olhsrs were more or les wounded. It occurred about 5 o'clock )n ihe morning of May 19, when but few

iiad left their btr:hs, which accounts for

so many deaths.

The nanesot the aofoitunate sufferers

are as follows.

Passengers, liead Hon J. S. Johnson, of Louuiana; B. Q. Riggs. fc?q of Alexandria; Michael boyce, Eq do.; Mich il Clifford. New Orleans; H. Ileitz, I'eiis; Mr. Irwin, deck passfenger. Mi. . do. Crew,dea.i John Coley, male, Louis, ville; John Clark, steward, lats from England; Samuel Landis, sailer, Wm. N. S Cant, do.. James Fulsome, do., one sailor unknown; Mary Anderson, chamber maid; Alexander , 2d cook, and a re iv ant unknown, belonging to a passenger. Wounded Hon. Edward D. White, of Louisiana, badlj; Henry Boyce, Esq, f Alexandria; Mr. Dunbar, do., bai.'dy; J. 11. Graham, New Orleans; Josia.fi Johnson, 60D of ihe hon. J. S. Johnson , Michael Colgen, Natcbitochtj; J. V. Bostier, do ; Al- Kopete, do. Crew. Isaac Wright, j,Hot, slightly John Roberts, engineer; John Gilmore, sailor; and two other sal on and one liraman, names noknmvn. All others on board escaped without injury: much of ihe baggage and some money beloog'yig to the passengers was lost. The boat and cargo went down near the middle of the river, and were eniue-

ly lst. Much credit is due io the inhabitant near the spot, and at Plaisainee for their prompt assistance in saving those who were struggling for life in the current For their kindness and hospitality to the wounded, and for liberality and friendship to all the strangers thrown destitute amongst them, and to the crew of thelost bsat. T. W.TW1TCMELL. Clerk. Vext Orleans, on board S. B Huron May 24. P. S. Tho melancholy disaster above occured from gunpowder, which, blew up the boat liom the fire in tlm hold-

an?6 Pi010." ,rae3 al Ba,nn Rouge 45? death? had, place t