Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 101, Vevay, Switzerland County, 10 August 1833 — Page 3
Ihrrors of Far. In the hospitals ofi
V lln.i, there wer ah,n 1 ; OiM J
. , , . s.uuueu un nis new taith ana! brethren. I A ' Jl n a',J tCn$' T,'eU bns denouncd them all in a Wester
uim.rsn, ute iPrmcr, hrokon on, Ted to slop the cavities in the windows. Uoors h::(1 w;;lis; hot in some of tile passages of the ureal convent, above I.oUU ho'lies were piled up transverse iy like pig of ead or iron. When those were finally removed on sledges to ne ourierj, ihe mot ext,a ordinary niure wo- presented hv the vaiiety oi their a:t;tudos, for none seemed to have be-iu 'Yr.zou in a composed state; each was fiX"J in trie ht action of his Site m the lat direction .riven fo hi limHg; even his eyes retained the last exirpisi.in either of angpr, pain, or en treaty. In the roajj, men were gath erel around tbe burning ruin of cot tage which : mad epirit of destrnr tion had tired, picking Hj eatin the Durnt bodies of their fellow m.n while thousand? of horses were moaning in atf.iy, with their fls-h mangled and lucked, to satisfy the craving of a hu.iger that knew no pity. Such were some of the calamities which fol lowed the retreat of the French army from Mjscow. Five substantial Pennylvania far mers, belonging to the town of Somerset, cn the 22J ult. went to hunt squirrels. In the evening thv returned with 214 vhirh they had'killed and aecured. A good day's work. A friend has kindly favored us with the following interesting oarasranh. People who are not in the habit of looking into statistics are not aware of the vast disproportion in the density of me population neiween the diflercnt sections of the United States. New England is far more densely settled th-in a iy other section of the country. In fa-1 the popul :o i of Massachusetts whio ia this resp.-ct far exceeds that of the other f rv England States, prese its a greater number to the square mile tha i n i y.ofthe countries in Europe, evpn incl idi og of those which for centuries have been considered populous li ogd rtH. Spain for instance, has an average ofbut 73 individuals to thn sou ire mil : Scotland hut 71 TW. i-i ii n wlvle Massachusetts hos We subjoin n list of the States of the Union, with the uumber ofi habitants ti the square mile in each renctivelv, viz: - Massachusetts has 7S to the square wile; Connecticut 63; Rhode Island G2; New York 41; New Jersey 38; Delaware 83; Maryland 32; Pennsylvania 29; New II impshire '2S; Vermont 28; Ohm 25; South Carolina IS; Virginia 17; Tennessee l7;Ke!ucky 17; North Carolina 15: Maine 12; Indiana 1; Georgia 9; Alabama 6; Louisiana 5; Illinois 3; Mississippi !?; Missouri; 2. Boston Atlas. Mr. Lucas Knapp of the town of Austerlitz, lias a team of dos, with which he is in the habit of ridinaj out daily. The J vjrs are about fourteen months old. and the last December, when the roads were bad, they (ravelled from the residence of Mr. Knapp (who is a -cripple) to Winchester, Connecticut, a distance of 60 m les, in one dav,drawin? him in a small wag;on which he has for that purpose. He returned bv the . i .1 J t same "ovel conveyance in the same n , ,. , xr 7 , space iVt'tne. Columbia J. Y. CcntinclJ Different fVos of doing the seme thirig. 'Pray ejeuse rue." said a well dress ei young man to a younff Udy in ihe se cond tier of boies at Ihe theatre: ( wish to - Hp stairs and get ome refreshment don't p ie your seat." A sailor seated in the t.o near h: -weet heart, and dis-p--eii to d ihr s mie thing, roue and said, -Htkee. Moll. I"m going aloft to wet my whir-le; dou't fall overboard while I'm gne.' Distressing case, Saturday report of the season "down east," is confirmed to-day by a letter from Thomastown, Mc, in whieli the writer says: "It has rained almost incessantly for six we ks. I am afraid we shall not raise a single radish, that troubles me very much." Boston Mcr. Journal, A writer in thr N. V Evening Post states. ,h't navigators, in steering rottn, tWom enter toe Arctic circle befoie the month of June, when instead of ihe riins i siitii.e of the sun. they heboid Ihe king of day roursing hia flaming steeds midnight. Anagmms. The letters in the word "warranted," win spell one hundred and sixty-seven good English words, besides many others in different languages. JSoise of the Anvil A blacksmith of IIilHti tias, to tne coralort of his neigh hors, especially the rich, eurcesfully practised a very simple contrivance' h diminish, in a remarkable degree, the loud noie caused by the percussion of the hamin r on (be anvil. It is merely to saspeoJ a piece ot iron chain to one of boms of the anvil, which carries off a great portion of the acute sound usually produced.
Oae of the Mormon ha? become dir
i -.it- . . Ber-'ifield.N. Y..,a.,Pp.nthfll,.mM And now I testifv to von h tnr fiml J - J - and these witness, that I never had a ny impression? or exercise different from other time?, since I joined the Mormons; land the tongue spoken by mc are of my own invention, and that, as far as my own knowledge extends, the whole is a farce, and may my fate be like that of Annanias and Sapphira, if I do not peak the truth honestly before God." Thnma Tyrjel, of Missouri, adrerties that a Cancer upon upon his nose, whicb.1 had been treated without success by Dr Smith of New Haven, and the ablest sursreons in the Western country, had been ured in the following manner: He wa recommended to use strong potash made of the Ive of the allies of red oak fi nk. boiled down to the consistency of molas ses, to cover the Laucer with it and in a. bout an hour aftewards, cort-r this with a plaster of tar, which must be removed atter a few days; and if protuberances appear in the wound, apply more pot.ish to them, and then the plater ain. until they all disappear, after which heal I he wound with any common salve. Canterv and the knife had previously been nerl
in vain thin treatment effected a M-ecly,?-"' r, V' 'V 8carc,, ot lhe and perfect cure. K',"d .f bark m b' tai.iier,.calleil Span-
PRINTER S HEIRKAT, INDIANA, SATUHOAY, AUG. 10, 1 J333. ty- We slop the press to ive '.m n lt-.,w legomciai returns just received, viz1 EST, Switzerland county, 445 Dearborn county, 7'Jt) llipiey county, 433 Decatur co. majority, lot 1,3.)0 4.-4 ; Whole number 1.71 Laae'b ptcsent maj irity2,3t0 &tvuzertani uounty. Congress, 4:a iu-.lnct, Amos L ;ne, 533 Enocii McCartj, 107 John Test. 445 WThole number of votes for congress, 10io OCT" Lane's majority over I est. f?8 In the several townsiiips, the votes stood tnus, tor LANE, in Jefferson 231 Posev 129 Cotton b4 York 51 I'leasant 13 anu Craig 2 j. In the whole 533. TEST, in Jefferson 210 Posey 87 Cotton 09 York 14 Pleasant 54 and Craig 5. In the whole 415. e have been informed that Amos Lane has received considerable majorities in Dearborn and Ripley counties itiat ins majority in those three coanties istV78. or next, we win ue enaoieu i .t. V r,, , . . . in our ouxi, we win ue enaDieu to give - . .. -it i 1 1 i . me enure return oi me wnoie uisinci. ! I,egislative Representative, Wilson B. Benefiel, 70 Samuel Fallis, . 220 Daniel Kelso, 261 Charles P. Krutz, 190 John P. Lillartl, 172 Solomon Washer, 132 Whole number of votes for represen. 1053 Sheriff of Switzerland county, Ralph B. Cotton, 303 Pruett Harvey 1 19 Bela Hearick, William Keith.
- - a v 1 1 '1 GeorpfC-E. Pleasants, 293 Tl'e raiI road ,wn Albanyand SaraIsrael K-Whithnr! 1 nll l mile-it
Israeli. Whitehead. 103 Whole number uf votes for sheriff, 1075 Coroner of Switzerland county, Philip Bettens, ir. - 20 George Brown, Cosbj M. Lewis, John Stepleton. try 339 - 80 fetephen G PeaboUjr. 151 '
I ""' o imcijr cjkcii eiectea a member Whole number of yofes for coroner, 1018;' ,ne prvincial parliament of Canada
School Commissioner of Switzerland co. Thomas Cole, 871 John 1 licks, 85 John Shaddy. 75 County Commissioner, Moses Bronson, 122 Colin McNutt, Jun. 403
William Scudcler. 509 IterIiory,rd,uring,the qnart" 'e'ndin 00 iMiiiam cuUUtf. OUJjlastday of June laat.amounlcd 10305,000
MESSENGER.
Com. WJLLIWI BAINURIjiGE, of tne United states navv. died at.Pnil:iHp.L piua, on the 27t.li ult. aged about 60 years. JOEL CLOU-iII,the murdarer ofm 9 Hamilton, w,.s nun" at Mount Hoi 1 v. IV J. on the 25ih ult. The death of doctor Felix Paacallis. ef the city ot New V i k, has been announced in the oaDers of that citv. He wa a nm.. 1 1 j of great talents and extensive information Upwards ot four hucdred Pi ta walamiiiudians, says the Cass c unty i unes, to .k up their line of march, on the 27th ult f uieir country west 01 tne Mississippi river In Ktntuckv.i Jilie Todd h ed his office of circuit iinltre. DnviriViiu . J o j l ot Shelby county, haa beeu appointed by laries of the public oliicers m that state,' 'e governor 10 nil tne vacancy. I he sa are so much reduced by the depreciation ot -I...- 1.1. ... 01 me i;oir;inonveaitn s rner, w hich thev are paid in, that is is difficult to keep the offices, filled. The -Sangamo, I. hnois; Journal, computes the population of bpi ingfield county in that state, at 25.000 eonis - and that they will raise, during the present season nine hundred thousand bushels of Wheat. We understand, says a Philadelphia pa ji.sh Oiik, wili that it readily c in.uand from ; ju 10 $ i a coni. A nrociamaiioii h:i& l-.it..u; i ,i by tne govern.,r of 8utli Carolina, offejii.g a r'ivH.'t! o" c? MMl . . f-""' aoprenension oi William 1-run.pton, of lieulort district, aL UII.Ul ulln.n o ..1 :. 4. I . gainst whom a bid of n.dietim m hs been tour.d by tne grand jur,, for the murder of in? siave T.'ie Providence, B. I. city Gazette says : hat h col losal statute, of tue rtv. Eptiraim K Avery, of cast iron, mounted on a grauite peuestat, it, to be erected at Fall river, near the scene of the murder of miss C01ueli, in the course of a few wteks, 1 lie Wisiature of Georgia Iim ..au.,i la law. ioruidili ie the emulo
1 . a I J in LANF.jslave or tree person of color, as a compos!
oo.i."ii vpe seuer 1111 any Dunlins i.tbef. ... ii,.,
state, under a d. naitv of ftltl. i:.r day, during any part of which tne saij ne-j gro&uouia ootiius unlawfully employed The boms of a la,,e animal, orobablv ihe maunnoth, have b. en discovered neai . ' ' j tile river Don, in Upper Cannda - they were embedded six fret deep in clay. The weight of a single t.-oth is three and a half pounds, and the other relicis are of a size to corrtspond. We have been inarmed, siitt ya the estate of gen. Wade Hampton, on the Mississippi, a little above Aew Orleans, out of fifteen hundred slaves, mote than seven handled have been destroyed by cholera. The following tout was given at Mifflins. burg, L'nion county By iieorjje l)i losiiach .Tnrl;-P r.... of South Carolina Fit tor nothing eisfe than to be stuck on a bed post tor bu to tmrk at, or tube clerk over a frog pondand inuic 10 uo niouieu to aeath by ailvninpers. The court of anneals in Kminrt.,. i decided, first, that the act abolishing sur-l vivorsh.p, i u the case of jnnt tenants doei estate is executed to hnSt.a.i,f ....r.: jomUy, they do not hold as join t n.e Mr.t 1 1-.. . . ..r-..v. ,imv,aj 3t:Uvt ji inut Term bit have a peculiar estate denominated i tl , nnnov Kn j . c" i nancy by entirities.1' and that death of either purty. the whole estate losses to and vests in the survivor secondly tk..t ll.rt . j . ..c aHrupnaLe remedy lor the wife as survivor, to regain possession of the estate, when it has been sold ov the husband during the coverture, is by au action at law and not by bill in chancery. Matthew T. Scott has been appointed cashier of the United Slates branch bank at 1 exington, in the place of Joseph W er, deceased . Accounts from f.'inrinnst.' . .1 .
1 ! cho,era ,s abating there so loo, at Le,Jjbanon and Dayton. in.1
n uaveiiuu in teas man two houre. Eighteen deaths by cholera, nreurr t k rankfort, K. between the 23d and 31st um. mostly colored persons. ' uu.i ins givenat HavanA ..n.l I...M C.I.. im, on tne itn ol June last, for tlie benefit "V1'8 rlbiins who lost their parents bv the r.holf.ra ' .. . J A son of the notorious counterfeiter S It 1 1 rroiiM Kali L. " stale of poverty. . .. ttl o rivers, u a A loy al justice of the ir . " i i . vailiaunus, upper t anada, on the 4th of July last, mustered thnrnnrt i.r.n..: . .u .11 , "ioiis, caned out the constables and a corps of volunteers .io uispersta a company ol rebels and vankees who were celebrating the day. The sales of nublie l.nn.ta ; ht.-u:
The following sum has been am.rf.nria
ted by the corporation of New York. t,. pay the expenses of the citv, for the year commencing on the 12u of May last, v"iz 1,545,757 iG. A case ofciim. con. was tried about ten laye ago, before chief justice Jones, in the i'y'of New Y-.rk. The parties were Frs. Geurin, confectioner, plaintiff, and William . Strozzi, prefessor of hrg-.ncs, defeiilent the jury gave a verdict of jglOUOO. iamaes in favor of the plaintiff. TVI " -if l The Mdliodista will ii,on me ground Q.;ar i:.r. ., on the 16th of August next. After mature de!ih."r ii; ,n o i,.,., .. . r IK concluded to surges to those who ii.ii;,;i .e Prsed to be holden as alcove, be pop-.n! .ii.mj uungs, mat tne Uatn; eetino-s pi0 tor me present, because ease-. f t 'holora nave existed recently, Aithm :i .,r i w'vv if each eacamninent. li will ! e re-m-,,-bered.that I:ist year, the Cholera tiokoo at a camp meeting in Pennsylvania, when no cases had exh'e I within thir'y miles .,f the srrouad, and five n tsoms .lied -i. ( - campnr ke no. b it the c .ntairi ,,, s . ea l 1 Z. FOR SALE A N elegaot small farm, for sale, sriia: ted m Cotton township. Svvitv.ol .n l County. coineriiKn.n it.fr.rl !..,i: .. .. ... i.lnl... m.i, .1 . . .. .... r'rules from .North's ferry, ten from ti e K i t ... I 1. . '" m ana a tittle more than one ini'e f"ni Diekls nV the road lerii-r fr,in, it :.l U . . . . .. iutw oayuaiM's to the Hnrk w,;rks rtins through itf containing SIX V acres oi i . in, wen wtite-eil nd tim1 iTed-33 :iores under good impiove-i.ent, j,h a gO0j orchard of bearing apple trees, a good portion of meadow. There is a good two stoned hewed log house, with two rooms on a flor. It is well calculated for a tanner. It will be sold on reasonable terms, Anv one wishing t purchase- will please call and examing for themselves. Rnquire on ihe pieniisea, JAMES DUN LAP. Totton township. August 8. liffru's 2TW USSELL OIMOK.NK. Sr. rn ot boston, have in press a report of .. AVt-Ki'S TRIAL,' nl" .Z"? as as . ..c itui.Miur 13 a Penlltm:in nf tho tiostou bar. who has no internet 9on,I or political -o bias him, in the case, and whose renofation that the report will w full, correct and im i j W luc),,de ll,e arguments and plead, nos of counsel; cJmroe to the jnrv and be accompanied with a map. Orders" from the co uitry dealers and others, will be attended to promptly on reasonable terms. Hoston, July 27. Administrators Sal WlLt.be sold, at public vendue, at the bouse of the subscriber, in l-.-sey township, the personal pr..(crtv beb.pcring to the estate .-f William Coy.'sen. dec. ? On Saturday. Auguet 31, 1833. Sa.e to commence at l!) oVl .ck, A. 3f. Terms made known at sale Due attendance given bv n JOSEPH S. IILI.ARD.admV 1 osey township, ,yiipi!?t 9. t JCT r jr A , . - It tL&ll IxUU I)$ J.Lliv 1 k T, ,. GOODS' Allien Will 1)6 H..U1 atierv ro.l i .. ," . -'8 a',X,US ' sdl oul hi,s goods, in order to orena re fur IM I i..,c,..s He oflera evory thing for summer wear at nearly cost and carriage. A part of the new goods are as follows; Spun cotton, 5, 6 and 7 hundred, Kleached Domestics, 3-4 aad 4-ltli3, Brown Domestics, i-4 and 4-4ths. Harege handkerchiefs, Germnn and Londoo pins and needlcn, Combs, slippers, shoes, hooks and eves. Sea grass bed cords, lii.t edged and hot pressed letter prt.ier, Marseilles counterpanes, ' lirass kettles. Sad irons, Gilt looking glasses, I loop iron, palmetto leaf hats, Irish linen. silk handkerchiefs, Cambric and jaekonet muslin, Calicoes, at different prices, Ilombazine stocks, Fans, razor strops, Buttons, lining silks, ropy books, Spool cottons, pumps, brushes, Paint stuffs, sugar, coffee, tea, n a i, &c JAMKS S. BRANDEK. evay, Jol 31. WMJEAT. 1 H?D0 wl, For which the hie-best market Be paid rn cash, at the store of JAMES S. BRANDEU Vevay, July 4. 1(M tor tJ. lOatou, JXL JiV inliirniB the pub lic, thai he lias located bun self neat the town of ALLLNSVII.Li;, in Ctton tow nslup, Swit zerland county, Indiana. His residence iant .T.f-uti if Cl'I.p a. where be iwiv l ' . "" " M U I UJI times, except when absent professionally. ixuvusvine, August ,
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EK PUBLISHED, on iht T hist c! Auiiost. ci ntainin.' ten e. o ! iu pl;:1 s, viz. Plate 21. Q iadrupeds Lion, lionrsF, &.r.'. 22. Ornithology Parr. us. 7 species 2'5. do. Partriiles. 7 so'iea 2-j; Mainuialia Whales, &c.'") dir. 25. Aoit.hibia Chameleons &c. 26. 3lamalia - B its. 5 species. 27. t onchb!ory9 figures -.fsheile. 28. H itam 12 clashes of Linueus, 2. Kntomoloiry- White ants, oO. ertne .j- gV Genus Aterie. By an inspection of this N... it u,ill I,r t'.uo.l the work is idvancin:; in I eautv ard ;ateret. Afer the fi -st of Aunnst the price ?' all new sulcribeis will be vi'i a v.. 525 for five copies for ooejvar; $2 for S numbers 75 e:its (i.r one number s. (.'. ATKINSOV, No. 12 Ilo-ison's Allev, Philadelphia .Tin v 20. Gi:o CKAIGS ESTATE. .WMLVISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. kTO i K'l is hrehy "ivei:. that on thf 2th (lav -f June .'1833. ..f-'Otmr lIG, late of tlie coiir.lv of Uu-i:vcrlnn.l f.ndiaoa, departed this life; anf en tho j !3t.'i .lay of July, 1833 administration of ois estate was "ranted to Hie o.wli.mrt All persons indebted to the estate, are rtv. qnested to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. S C. STEVEXS, Vevay, July 16. administrator1 . l'.C0AS03ISATJii0 rrxrif a ct. vss rm. 21, fou isai. To be drawn. Aug. , 66 Lottery 1 0 drtitn baltoib , 1 of $20,000 is $0,000 1 of lu.uuu is iU,U(JQ 1 of 1 of 2 of 1 of is 4.000iis 3,000 is 2,0.i0 is 1,000 ia 5,oor. 4.000' 3,000 2,501) 7,00 4.01K 8,C0O 4,0ii0 3.000 4,000 8,500 77,000 01 of of of 5i)0 10 10 . !20 i?0 49 li$ U'i 1240 13 400 is 3G0 is 200 is 150 !s 100 ii 50 is 0 is cf of of 10 5 1541k) of 13 Io040 prizes, amountii g to Sl3,04'J Tickets riVli DOLLARS -bbaros in proportion. S. J. SYLVESTER. Titt burg, June 29. CI A.N at all times, her.alier, oe at IH cents per single copy, at The Clerk's otlice, m VVvav, Samuel Beal, Esq. Mountbttrling, Joseph Short's, in Craig township, Long's fulling null, Crafjj do Eiiou Littletield, Cotton do Alfrey's null, in Pleasant do William C. .Mitchell's, do do Aribert (la.lav's in I 'osey do Samuel Hicks' in Cotton do Amas A. Brown's in York do The Messenger office, Jefferson J he Springjicld Armory. -We understand that the difficulties which have for some time prevailed in this establishment, have been at length happily, and we hope permanently, ndjusttd! The number of work men in t bo n ---v- , iiiui vr is from 2o0 to j. Some time since they petitioned for an increase of tht'ir wages, of nearly 25 ner rpnt ri.i v I I'll llie government ordered a board of fucer;, to inquire into the just'ice andrt pediency ol the claim; who iostead o assenting to the propose increase, reduced the wages of th- workmen 15 per cent.; making a difference of 40 per cent in their estimate of the value oi their services. The consequence was a hieh excitement. a ol feeling which was not easily allay ed. nn. nr llmca . J, -....w. vcuinsiances, Inspector Oeneral Wool was Instructed by the Secretary of War to investigate the mat er, and to quiet the claims of the workmen, so far as it could be done wiui reason and propriety. Fortunately, altera patient and difficult examination ot several weeks, General Wool has accomplished the deaired object, and the workmen have resumed their tonour with the best f. ,.!; i. te!f"S The.,ast Springfield nius .uioues to the subject " We understand Ibat Gen. John E. Wool, inspector general of the J. g. Army, has been engaged for Ihe list two or three weeks at the U. S. armo .... . - m:nu ry in this town,in arranging and equaluing the wages of the wbrkmcn. It i8 sam ir. nave Decn a tedious and intricate business, but we arc happy (t learn tnatthe well known indu.try and perseverance of this excellent officer has sin mounted every obstacle, and he has presented the inf, n;,-.,., ' ehanics employed in the armory with a tariff of prices that fat nam, Wc also iin(lrrti..j .1.... workmen have made known to him i i very complimentary . , . J """nin, tiler gratification at the result.- , , -..ivi me ii rrr. respect and esteem they entertain for , vuaiacicr, ooiu public and private.
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