Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 97, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 July 1833 — Page 4

WKEKLY MESSENGER.

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,1 Vi:nN&Y AIIm

4 V-i I nv 1.1 t'le f lo1 ir;-s;it. Wr'i put lie ir ea(t)e b

And U": ! .; WOWP on I ! Wi:t,

Aa I d aii'A' t -w-. ncVr lowUM behind

pased, was the only one that could hi-could devie he has been completely bat discovered leadkvj to tho subterranean tied. The mystery of your ecupe he has chambers thev occutded. tmd how evci inevei been able to nnrai i l the largest

IdnuhttV? e purpose fai which they wen jtewnid have graved melVertc.al to disco Selected might he w hr.$ blocks ot i ver your retical, and the ;ttsuit has been Utone which farmed ihe walls and the. given ever as ho e'ess. Ourp naatn on covering of thee inotn showed that they lie lletzernera and we aie sale.'' i k,t Unon Imitt far Ptt-m'.ti. Seme niecest Pirn:ir:iiium were immediately com-

lil lM S Jof carpeting ueie brought and spreudmjnml far .-Tien.oval from the telreat :vd t.w. f-peea t m u tntwof batrLttr lhe 8t",:,na floor; and in on of the j which had .o long afforded them security Ihtae uctivc sinews never bracM" 'rooms a number of Uin of vv;;ter ami ami shelter, in which the most efficient M-ott. u variety of fruit and provi land cheerful aid was rendered by the Cralinn hid cnrecy taken Uer place ;.iosi wete. pointed out to Cralir.n bv itnonntain asiociates of llamors. mi tt the in n;n tree, vtho pV,e hearrl'Ua n.rs. To the enquiry ef Corahnnj Soon they emerged from the subterrai.ft near htr. and faokino;, she mw ; whether he was going to leave them, hejneati well-like opening into the upper air,

tfMt llainor was there, fallowed by tluee'rcplied that he wa: land never w.'th such feelings of emotion .... r..r -.live i ;'.! looking men. wh. fnvm! " Bv temainine w ith vow" aid he; I had Everingtnn and Coralmn beheld the

their h -prArauce and armour sh at once'cnnhl not jdd to your Palely or comlort. j bright star as they rolled along through wn V- .1 as Ivard-. or native of the .)d might perhaps endanger ; my tuas-Jihe heavens over spotless azure ga.ed

mr.-ritam. 'ter ' 'nv ondde t fly, he must be ie-'oii the stiver tps of Diana6 crescent,

.. U ' ti nrate.i th it vo; are here: stnrt-d. and tt whoe hau'i counl I trut:n unk tiehind the mountain Meaiheu

Ot a novel anI tnh i csUn? tcc.iUlu vuLli !

(Vf-tan, i) or. oinunrniTfl tn I hilitiltl) v'l'in. on SaUinluy, Glh July ensuing. l-

or I.1USSA1SY.

ntilhd

TIC Spy 111 Philadelphia, j OPiTV-EIGMTl'ageiweHJy-aN AJJD SPIIilT Or TH2 AGJT. ! 1 . Tf orU" 0 a oar'

1 f II- I I ......I. I.' : - ' J " ,v-" '"e

touting iom 0 Ac sifttff Initial of j TiC Llirry WJ

.1 Ii avt i a whi.-per:

rive! wslcep?"'

" Is the sen hint, if not in voims? Te.n u v itom thisjihe pure uir wh'f h hlleJ with the

come provided w;h even 1 incense of numuerlee flowers or listen

ed to the burn which animated nature -ends foith even in the most quiet and

. . . . "' . i'l .. ..,,1! I 1... .1 - .....r.r. un.l .. t1...!..',! n fr !i ! ri Lr r 1 1 .t n ii r.trt:ila ttjiniir Ipd It) WAV

1. !t tt-.iii! ii ofucr ur niin u u' ru uv n.- im ! " .-" . .........

tit Jhnior; far now he mot tie. fall into hi hand, interrupted Cia ivtifre von ate until I come far 'bun.

i-, , - . , . ,

con-in-if! he addtesinc Cordinn, "You have nothirn; to tear tiom l;'m.;ttietielve at once in trie muit 01 a o:en

t i.rse I sh ut

- lie 15 eot, trplie.l Coralmn; " yew tf,-;j for a ?icceini mgiii." n mxv e hiii walking n the bank ! Hut if our retreot eho'.l'.d be discover

throusrh the ruiud, an I when they tmerg

ed from them inro the plain, they found

ords in nn in !er or :"nv one cl'C," replied llaiivrs; " ktep of th mountaineer?, who, with high

a.

in 1 ftOR-ii n nni s in wi ;iiii t 1 - - - - - 1 .

tone bi. fattower. they de--end ..l the n-, v...r fpirit-S ami nay All h protecl puHe.I steed, ready tor them to mount. ;. I tviTp s-nn rvt cfMirht Lers.eah 'aiid'ble nn '-wailed their arrival. Not a moment

th-?'i.iM'-in- and mvrtlc that hung over! bo .vyini. Hamor? kissed the hand ofjwa los-t in continuing their flight acro

, llM,. c !hi miies. which she had expended toMhe pt on

S .t; 1 'I uk ficoro vva seen t emece him. an I presir g that of Kvermgton as jbeaiitilnl Arabian, and Bveiington fell us V.V .- irnt'hpiv near t!te uret him of bis tideli'v. and then wilhiif he had commenced a new existence,

-'id W!n'..vl -!!h hi back towai.U-hi fallow er.lert the cell, carelutly clos jwhen he found himelf by her side, and

ine s-it. Thf- twmkb-of a i ir rev ealod vr the oy.fmn through which they hadjiapi.lly leaving the crumldmg fragment

t-. .riittcr-ir..' nns-ter. al in a momen' ei.tend. . ol ancient I'crsiau greatnesa lar heUind

H doep :r.Mid!w gioan hwe.l thatj The. line j-sece with which Curalinn Ah m. ti - iU.t J.nt fatal id w had been struck. w fnrni-he.l, marked the laie f tunc;! L'Mig be fate morning they found them

T.v cthes now ita-io farwaid, the dead h,n ui rvey other icspect Mine wa lojplves among the liille, which mmked

lo.n'.icu into the r;cr theco -.e

n:r f the coat w.t, ia a few minvtes:he world they were completely shut out;' regions; ai.d when day dawned, the)

hse- :n :ts f sstom - and the hal!not a sin!e sound which howed that any I were ale Irom puiuit amidst it dfe

i.. t..i.V !"xerin -ton debveied from his other bems weie u existence reache.i and inacce9atde tastnei-s anfl tiehie

h.-tiil anode.- Hot his bmSs were ue ihem; tby and night weie unUnown; the. They had le Schira and the dominion to. he wa unrrdo to smo.I r walk, ami! hum 5on shed it light n the dim ! of Abbas Miiza far ever, and the brave

' " . . . 1 . . . ii. .. 1 1 .. .. 1. . 1. 1 - . 1. - . ...

hid no the rsvo'.Mn? spectacle he ehi-walJ. and the toveiy coraiinn snuuoeicu aim upuait.e uiuuifu m u t iiiuiiiuani

when she icflected that y the caplute;weicomei inem wun pauiarcnai simpu

Lr .i-.iS of ll.n?;or5. thev mivrht be lhcie;citv and aflection to their iude mansions

1 "

T if very philosopliicnlly observed b Addison that our nreutcet pride a5ise

from our doing good to euc h thcr, or in othcr words, from beinj individually scrvi

ceubto to society. This can bo best eflbct j cd hy a proper application of our intclli-)

genies, inetuii; them out aci:oroin to the necessities id' the community, and less lamenting the decline of public virtue tLiii

chocking the progiess cd public vice, ll:c

ice retarded, is virtue advanced. As the

iri'Ction and discussion ol meiisures of na

tional and slate nilicy tiro the business,

10 daily ptcss, l .e lull application ol Ad-

ison'ii remaik is iicceusarily neglected and

the conse.pieuce i, that vice, shielded by wealth and worldly inliucnce, are abroad ai.iong the people, nut only uninspected,

out courted and requited, and that a puhli-

ition 13 necessary which will not only de

tect, but exhibit those wolves in sheep's clothing to public, scorn a mark by which

itheis. w ill le warned I torn their intetit.aud

a service be rendered to society In clll-ct-

bi-el b en covered bv the m intle of thr

n-.ht. hi preserver; uvkI have shrunk from the tlem,.t of delivering and keep

lef him alive. .M.r a speeny aooumn 111

in

Nolo ilhstand.ng the atlectionate kind

ness ot Kverington, it was impossible fat

immured far ever. The pleasure, however, she took

the river, and while the other attendants UicunUtering to the wants of EveringtonjCoralmu at once to hieak, without emu

were t-ultito same enrmcnls onon him, 'ol " witiiesmg the rapid recovery ol his tions ot tegrei, me strong lies ot atler

lUcvu tlcvv "to t'orahnn. !trength and sight in listening to hi 'on which hound her to her lather; and

He live."' fiid the faithful servant J warm esniesioiis of gratitude and ntlec- when she remembered that she had de .. . . . .1 ...4 c. : 1. r.. ..

as hs led her to t'ic spot where the at ition and in muuigtng me seei vision i"-' " ' niviiu- iui umiigt-i

-id mis where 1 1 cia- 1 erinton in a! of tancv. which hi restoi anon to health she tell that she was encountering

I, ,.r vrhteh he had oteoaied tor that !.,! their escai-e from bondage and death, 'feaiful haz ird.and dear as Everingtnn

par sc. A fovaunl wa allowed for ponded out, mused the hours to pass ra iiva 10 her, flic Bomehme.R caught the

Corai.an lo aure r.vcrington that she,,wdl and deb-htlully away. jear sweiung m ner oam eye, and the ws 10 accompany him; and then thej Kverington on the third day i;h the i recollections came over her young am tvirtv witiiEvenn?ton itorneon the shouUiaid of his amiable nurse was able to rise.iumocenl hosom.

ders'of the four mountaineers, left the'and leanmsr on the beautiful cirl. he re i Skilled in reading the heart, Cvering

bank of the Hendemir. After following'peatedly travrr-ed the room nith a f el jt0 ' 0l,ce peiceived the source of her the direction in which they started far aUg of satisfaction at being able to walk, regrets, and sympathizing her grief, he lew wi.,::;e. II amors took from a thicket jalmot equal to that wlu- h would have;"1 att8y "vr ,ea-- !,ncl hanished her of stun- bery. doe horse, and mounting '.keen 'e1 by the hestnwment of a newl"18 uy assuiunce ol never failing love Cualoin behmd him. the whole partysene H'itered as his face and eyelids "d protection. Among the kind inha

1oA -a rmiifl rate towards the had hem hv lor.rr rxnoMir Irs the sun. the onanls ot tne mountains. kverington

mes o toinnirn se.

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lutjMtrfant B 11 vent ion. Till s-ubscriber having lattdv obtained from the United Slsles

Lutlers Patent for an improvement in Saws, which is adanted to saws in re

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ISo. ?Jerankhn IMace Philadelphia.

convenience 01 purchaser?. 1

The improyement, in the first pi.tce.! consist of oaiis of side cutters wliich

project in a line a little from the jiointj of the common teeth between ttU'tn.f

so as wholly to perform the o!.!ke ofj

culling the surface. The Improvement ;n l! sccftd

place, consists of the sides of the '.ctb

being perfectly parallel to n hue n l

kin came off in larire niece-: and while ttiougm it piuueru t reinmn Out a short

.v mnt consent to be governed im-!the ii.tl.imutation in his eyee gradually j11"1; far though the country to the west

. - i 1 ; ii ' iv n,- . . . t ni ine iirizvraera. narcc v oivnni hup.

Tm'C . i' Im the I'M n ,"0 tiiuc, iiit titintu, iir iiutuiti t'li n't: uh'hi nuintir;. - j " ' Inn-"" and i your residence for a lew ;that had prevented hi eyelid, from being' S,anc,! to ,he Persian crown, and the i).;v i"'1 affreeahle a you could wih, fastened open.since, in that cae.,bis eyes,, ,,rve Kurds still maintained a tacit inu C.n..ii will be a prelude to many dajsjeven while life lasted, would have been '.dependanct ; yet his fears added to the oj ... .ermpte! happiness' " jckvonred to their very sockets. (Council of llamora, induced him to place Himors, any plac, will be a paradise j The singular appearance of his conn 'himself and hi beautiful Cnralom, as whet I can e;.y liter!y. and the com jtenance, while it was undergoing thi soon as possible, beyond the reach of Ab jiv of rav r.veii'g on,' replied Cora-jnoress of renovation, was the subject ofjba Mirza. t.. ia acce .t of sr. atitude to her con imuch mirth between them. As soon, theiefare, as Everingtnn found

.jj.-ior. --Ah, my dear Coralmn, Everington:bim?elf completely restored, diguiit!g

l two hours they found themselves, would say,as lis revenged himtell far her toemseives as mucn as possible with amid - tuin. Cumni lay scattered' raillery by clasping the fair git! to hj:Hamoi as their servant, he and the fair ar - vi lh, and blocked up'thtir path. .bosom, ami tenderly kwiwp her "ynn Cotnlmu, accompanied by eeveial of the

Lei-'- 1. n.res, ine pariy piungeu(ate welcome io laugn at me; you nave;'-""""-0 " "j, v

ioo..r nio ihe reces. autl while the,

iVk.tM d ' l atT.ighied.Hod the owl hooted ;everv thing life, hoee and love.'" j Hagdad, to Busorah; where they arriv

ner the.n.led by U unors, they fearless K advanced.

This stroog wind , said Ifamora to well know that yon are all the world now r.i-dmn. a she h.mr upon hi arm; to me.'1

. . I . .l ... . I 1 II I . I 1 . t ' I ! 7PI'drl. t:t I ho t V tonl t httir ui icIikc ni-iH ' I! .l t .....

wilt net pass niiuui t"im t"inig n our j i-uu snail nni iiiwayj ne in; may I, " itdTaiiinguouiiy .ij'jHivu iu i.ihij j;uisuccess, a it will obliterate any footsteps not always he so?" eaid Everington with!!i,atn w,lh every expression of his, ftnd;pORCS for V ich they are no, now used, we may h ve ma le over the plain. ja smile. Coralinn's gratitude, saw them depart for These at A distance wishing to cbSuddenly te halted where the immense) Oye, that I am nst afraid to pro their native homes. At Hossorah, he ( rights, by directing their comir.upiledeno'ed that some magnificent palace jmise,' she halily replied, and hid herjfHn lhe chaplain ef the English cstab- ...ications. post paid, to the subscriber, K.i. 1,0 n t llishinenl at the Golf of Persia, and was';., PI..I .UI

nu ihe recess, and while the jindeed earned the privilege ; to you I owe! tl,e circuitous route of the Tigris, and

y thinglife, hoee and love.' haguaii, to uusvrat; where they arnvEvermgton.you must not be dipleas ,el vvitlmul molestation, and in safety.

ed." said the hlashing girl; "lor youl,e'e Lvenngton tound8 himself in pos

session 01 tunes, wiin winch he compen

sated his kind companions from the iirt-

A Valuable Farm, ron SALE. A VALUABLE FARM, for ixijL s'e, situated in the townl "ll"t ' "se-v county of SwitzetLnSi land, Indiana, on the lmnk of the

Ol.ii. river, four and a half miles below the

tie below the points of the teeth afj IlisjVj? Sun. The road from V evav tn thn

llising Suurun9 through this tract of land

and strikes the river in the centre of said

common construction, to etfec: stnooth

and level cutting.

It will readily he pcrceivvd that; tract at Piatt's ferry. Containing

saws now in use are easily aUeifd toj this ienprovment. Saw 6 on this p'i"-jpiS2 AZtsteM'

cip'.e make smooth and level surfaces,) ACKES OF LND an cut much faster tli.ti thoie now in T". ... , , ... . A good dwelling house 25 acres rmprousc. Crosscut saws especially, cttl ..?. .. , , . 1

with great rnpidity, and her.':e may be!

gar.

movio a large stone slab which remiir ;cd on the lovely girl, wi'h feeling of un

e l the united efl'.'rls of the party, a cir-. mixed tenderness and admiration.

cuUr oeen.no- wa discovered, which 1 The time allotted for the absence of

ppened on the unknown and ntiset-n re jllamors hasted awav. Nothing bad oc gious below. A rope was made fast to.curred to disturb them in their snbtetra a fallen column, and two of the company jnean abode, until the day before llamois rpiickly descended ant of sight, leaving, returned, which the howling of the jack-

Bamor with the others on tne surt.ice.iaii, and the shrill cry ol the hyena snow

A rope vva then fastened around Ever I ineton. and he wm lowered into the aby.' Tfon must now descend," said tlamurs to Corah 10; and it was not without a feel in. of h irror, that she found herself de

scendtng. slit knew not where, and into

ths -..,! uv of she knew not whom.

sary information on the subct.

STKPHKN Ubl'ICK.

TI FAGTOllV.

IIIj subscriber, ha conneticed the

ed not only that their retreat had beenj

discovered by these animals, but also from the cries in various directions, that the earth around them was hollowed cut into apartments similar to that they oc cupied; and once Cnralinn was alarmed

by one of these prowlers who allured by

1 the hope of blood, endeavored to farce

No -v)ner was she iu lb subterranean i his way through the opening by which

united by the temieiest ties, ;o the bbih

ing aud beautiful girl, who had conent ed to unite her fortunes with hie. A vessel was on the point of sailing for India

where they arrived and embracing the ftl'y

favorable moment, and wafted by the U above business in VEVAV, at the

propitious monsoon, Evermgton and Cora- comer ot main ami terry streets, 111 the linn soon found themselves at Bombay ,' rm lately occupied by Ueorge E. F'.ea-

where the flag of Britain assured him of sa 8 as a justice s otoce. Having a stock protection. After the residence of Bom- of T,n "n hin? he xv,!l .hf cniM, at al1 l,u f.,r ik. i. ...11- .ri times, to furnish any article ir. his line, on

7 , J. . short notice, lie hopes by strict attention culta; and as his intimate acnuamtance - , .. -. 1 1 . , ito business to merit and receive patronage, with the I erian language added to his JAMES 811 VHP

Knowledge ci inoiau atuirs, renoereu N y Mending and repairing of all him a proper person to receive such ankjm9 ,;n i-js line, done on rensoiiable terms.

appointment; oo the lecnmmendation l Produce received iu payment.

several ofheers of the government, he

the Hhers defended, and; they had entered, but which the vigilent WBS appointed by the Marquis of Welles

icy, men uovernor lieneral ol India, 10 the government of Agra, a port of great

importance on the Upper Ganges, whither

Vhere was'"e immediately repaired accompanied by

his admired and lovely br.de.

CONCLUSION IN OCR NKXT.

precautions of llamora had rendered it

impracticable

The time which they awaited with so

much anxiety, at last came

SprV l a! .0 Ul

wh ie lig il had been struck, up. were ?'.- .-Jtpt:iP.l hebtw. PrectJvd by llamors Everington was borne through several timing and windings, until they

caai- to wall m which wa an opening, a, sound of voices in the outer apartment

sitniiir to thi through which they had the blocks nf stone which closed the descended. This was pased, and the communication between them was removligh: if ihe fam.i howed to Coralmn, a ed, and Ha mors accompanied by some of

lumber of apvriments. connected with, his happy and hardy mountaineers, enter-

ei .h j'.ner. gleoiuv indeed, but apparent

ly dr y a id c ..ntoi table In one of these a mo ires was planed, upon which Ever inTUo, we a: t exhauled, was laid;

whilt some wine and ptonsians were producet for hi n and the rest ef the party.

ed the dungeon. Theii joy at meeting

was mutual, far the unwavering faithful

ness of Matnors had endeared him to btth

Evermgton and Coralmn.

u We have outwitted the tvrant this

time," said llamots, exultingly; "after

TfEKSONS indebted to us, in Posey

U. township, will ideate make onvment

lo llenry Vanpelt or to mcssrs. Rogers, Boyle and Moire, in the town of Patriot,

whose receipts will be good. KEI2N & CHILD. Printer's Retreat, Muy 10.

Vevny, June 17.

jYEfr GOODS.

3 TO KEY & CASE, have just received and are now opening, a va

riety of

1'iie terms made easy for particulars empiiro of the subscriber on the premises. CEORUE W. NORTH. Posey township May C. I1LAXK DEEDS CAN at all times, hereafter, be had at 2i cents per single copy, at Tlic ClerkVorTice, rn Vevav, Samuel Heal, Esq. .Mountsterling, Jvseph Short"1?, in Craig township.

Loiig1 fulling mill, I raig do Enos Littlefield, Cotton do Alfrev's mill, in Pleasant do William C.Mitchell's, do do Aribert Ca7.1ay,s in Posey do Samuel Hicks' in Cotton do Amas . Brov'ii's iu Vork do The Messenger office, Jefferson October 20. SADDLING BU5IMF3S. "

rfTllIE sub3cribercnlf1, ries on the SAPDLING BUSINESS, in all its various branches; his siiop is on Ferrv street, two doors above; the corner of .Main and Ferry-streets; where he

keeps constantly on hand Men and Wo

men s SADDLES of every fashion and

1. .

great display ; hut will, with much pleasure; 3' exhibit their yniid lo thrvi whn vili In rnr .1 ALSO,

chase their spring supnlv, feci in satisfied! KceP" constantly on hand, all kinds o

The opening through which they had je very exertion w hich power or ingenuity

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AGS WANTED ' The Inchest

price given. STOREY & CASE

that no one will leave their store, on ac count of their prices. Ladies and Gentle

men, sive us a call. PRODUCE of all kinds, taken in payment, at the market price Jacksonville, April 19.

itrultCH and Harness, all of which he oilers for sale al the lowest prices for cash, or suchcountry produce aa may be agreed on. JAMES W, COLE. Vovay.Pcc. 2t,