Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 1, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 September 1833 — Page 3

MESSENGER.

THE .71ESSE.YGER. Printer's Retreat, Indiana. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 133.

Sesatouial ELECTiow.-We understand

(says the Indiana Journal,') that on a re

examination of the votes at one of the townships in Hamilton county, it was ascertained that Austin W. Morris had receiv ed one

vote more than was given him by the re

turn. 1 be mistake, however was not dis

covered till it was too late to have it recti

fied, before the official return was made,

md consequently Mr. Morrison having a

majority of one vote according to the offi-

lal return, obtained the certificate,

VOLU3.1E III. Th'S number ,-. i-ihi im oir third volume of the Weekly M ssenger; and we conceive thi to be a proper occasion to tender our uafeigned acknowledgments to our natrons f -r the very libeial encouragement extended to us. We intend, within

the first quarter, of this volume, to enlarge

our sheet to ftn iMTERiAt,, wlucn we win deliver to our subscribers at the present subscription price. As the increase in the size of our paper

will necessarily create considerable expens, we hope that all Ihnse who are in

debted to us who conveniently, can, win pav, at least, i part of what they owe. COUNTY SEMINARY.

Oi Mond iy next, we are informed, the trustees of the seminary ar to meet in Ve-

vav. to locate th.; scite of the seminary of

Switzerland county. We know of no place

in the couotv more suitablo for its location

than Jacksonville; as that place presetitc

every thini desirable for such an institution ceniral locality health, wholesome water pleasant seite, good society, and in

hp heart of agricultural pop -ilati'm. As tb

trustees alone, are to determine the question we do not deem it necessary to sv

more on the subject, as tbey are well ac

quaioteo with all the acknowledged advan tages of that place.

Horton Howard the great champion of

the steam system, di3d a few davs ago, in

Chilhe Mhe, Ohio, of the oholon.

The following is the official returns of the votes given in the 4th Concession al district, at the late 'cneral election:

Counties, Line. Test. McCarty. D-arhorn 13 tl . 79.' 62 Icitur 471 503 43 Franklin ft3 fiOl 204 Ripley 421 359 71 Rish 825 69 189 j Switzerland 533 445 107 4254 3455 676 Amos Lane's maj. over John Test, 799

Lane s majority over 3I"!'rtv, 3.57 Lane's maj. over Test and McCarty, 123

Very late from Europe. Hy the packet ship Canada, Captain lintton, arrived at New Tork, London

papers to July 31st has been received.

The discussion on the details of the

Slavery Abolition bill was going forward

with every prospect that it would pass without material alteration.

In the house of Commons, July 26th,

the East India company'' charter bill was read a third time and p issed.

The lirst ot the " Three Days, ' pas.

sed off in Paris without any disturbance.

There is nothing further from Poriu

gal, of an authentic character, except

by way of Madrid. These accounts repreent the Pedroite army to have reach

.d Stotubal, on the left bank of the Ta

gns, opposite Lisbon. A mmor, indeed prevail, that Lisbon had been captured but this aopfe.tr to have been without

foundation. A superior officer, despatched for Portugal by the French goverement, reached Brest from Paris on the I7ih mst. He i said to be the bearer of the formal recognition of Donna Maria by iiis government, to be published the mo-

nenl her majesty' troops shall have be-

;otne masters of Lisbon. Death of William Wilhcrforce.

London. Juiy 29. h i tins day our melancholy duty to announce the death of William VYilberforce, a name with

which there is probable associated

more of love and veneration than ever

fell to the lot of any single individual throughout the civilized globe. At one period the sad event would

!iave been felt as a grievioua national calamity, and even now the tidings t his departure will be heard with the deepest sorrow through every part of the empire. But he worked while it was called today, remembering the night was coming wherein no mm may work. And lie was not permitted to leave the scene of his labors till he beheld the gn at cause to which lie had dedicated all the energies of bis soul trimphant, aiid the fetters of the negro about to be struck off for ever.

The sad event took place last night

at the house of Mr. Smilh, in Codogan place. Mr. Wilberlorce was hi the 74th year of his age. We understand that iVlr. Wilberforce Ims directed in his will that his funeral should be con-

al places where the victims were buried at the Uarche des innocens, the Champ de Mars, the Rue le Foldrnao-

teau, and the Place des Innocens black hangirgs were raised with the inscription in white letters, of Moi le pour la patne. Guards of honor, consisting of tha .National Guards and regiment of the garrison

were etaioned in these places the whole of

the day, aud the bands of the different corps played from time to time funeral pieces, At the Louvre a funeral column was erected, bearing the dates of three

days. In the evening colored tires were

lighted on the tripods.

On the platform of the Point Neof

large Royal standard wei htvsied on masts nearly a hundred feet h-g-n and

ornamented hi the base with tuneral de

vices, at sunrise, each beano:r. in letter

of gold, the date of one ot'thiee davs

rri-clored flags were akofl iaino- from

the tower Notre Dame, St. Uervais, and St. Germans PAuxermis.

wun great tasle. All the iron chains weie decon ted with loilage, above which weie a number of small in coltred flags, witti one of large duneusious rising above them.

Funeral services were perloimeJ in

all the parishes, and attended by the mu

mcipai auinoruies, the stall ot the legion and a uuiaber of olhcers, national guard,

Most Extraordinary ! ! An eastern pa

per has the following curious cirruiu

stance, not often to be noted: A gen-

man from Mount Bethel, called nt our of fice, and paid for his paper six moots in advance! We now Icok daily for another comet." It will be perceived by the official re turn transmitted to the office of the Secretary of Siate.that there is an even vote between Doctor Davis and Mr. Ewing. in the Vincnne District. As there is

no provision in the law or Constitution governing Congressional election, in case

of a tie between two candidate, the ptshlic mind will be somewhat on the stretch to find out means to dispose of these would be Congress men. We see no other plan should all prove to be correct, than for the two chim, linns again to take the field, Indiana Democrat. Mr. Albert C Lester, of Qiakerlown, Bucks county. Pennsylvania, lately shm a h:lld 0 'J rT I in iku .tl'm'.t.. .f I

tnefomt 4 Arcle was also decorated! which measured six feet from the linof

one wing to the tip of the other. A fellow in London has been fined 68 shillings for cruelty, in pulling out the teeth of a squirrel; and a man in Boston was lately fined $8. for beating his horse unmercifully. The Lexington Observer mentions a re port, that 3 convict had died of Cholera iu the KeutuckyPenitentiary. Jotqn Bouldin has been elected to Con gress in Virginia, in place of the late John Randolph,

LCTTER EXTRA CLASS NO. 20, FOR 1 833. TO BE DRAWN Off if W K D N ES D AY, SEPT. n , 1 833. C6 Yo. Lottery lOrfmct ballots, ScilE2VII3.

of so,ooo is

i i i i 2 1 7 I 10 10 20 20 40 l(5d 112 2240 15400

t-f

of of of cf of of cf of of of of of of of of

10,000 is

5.000 :3 4 ooa ts 5,000 is 2,050 is 1,000 is 500 is 400 is yi'-O is yoo u 150 is 100 is 50 is 0 is 10 is 5 is

5.000 4000 3,000 2.500 7,000 3,580 4.000 3,000 4,000 3, COO 4,000 S,50'J 2,210 2i,500 77,000

$183,049'

18040 prizes, amounting to

Tic!cis FIVE DOLLARS shares in

proportion.

S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburg, June 20.

JNapoleun, (ludiua,) August s. HOKltlD iiU iCiiEKi'. Two men Were tuortaiiv w.u-..,.l u..

" me ca uista a, one mile and a half north of jNitpoleon,on Ui biate road ie'idi: to lndiiinopohs. A man naniid JoinilJassel was iudicted lor perjury, and a writ handed to ttie officer lo uppiciiend nim. Tlie officer summoned inree citizens of the neighborhood lo assist m lading gid Basse!, 'and alter he was taken, he requested tube permitted to go nuo ins son iu law's house to make some ai rdiigemeuts,aud he then would go with them. Vi hen ,.e got into the houe ne itmnediateiy seized n,s gun and butcher knile aud gave oattie. Daniel BoL. ,

stout, aoieDdtcd man, laid hold of the ann anu a sculik ensued, wtieu Bassel let lse thejjua and made at Jacob Hudson, and sUuoiu imu in liiebreas!. n.a

". jjviui o: me

Kuiie raiiiiiii downwards.

Won

lnen

a de.

Kestecky Congressional Election. The following persons are ascertained

to be elected to Congress from the State of KntiKky: First District Chittenden Lyon. 2d. Alher' G. M awes. S'f Christopher TomD-

kins. 4th. Martin Realty. 5ih. Robeit P.jducted without the smallest pomp, and Letcher. 6 b. Thomas Chilton. 7th. Ben that his body should be interred in the jamin Hardin. 8ih. Patrick 11 . Pope. 9th.'f'mly vault of iiis biother-in-Iaw, in the

Jame Love. 10ih Chilton Allen, i l th. churc hvard f Stole Ncwingtoii. put

i j a

isuaut to promise made to the late Mr

"d, supposed to be four inches deep - i llinn.t r riknr,l I i "

iiuiiu ''.1,1 I , . 1 1 . 1 -1 1 r . . . .

" o "-unci u mona!

ulaue, the onhce supjwseU to be three inch-

lljlltl ni.lll. Vl'hr, rr 1 i .

... Ullll a oiow on t!ie

.au, wnicn uroue his club, and then re treated. Ldssel look to the wond- u

not been taken. Booker cannot survive-

i juuaoii may recover.

baa. l is a man ot swarthy complexion: ot a mall .size, about 5 feci rj or 8 inches high, oo years of, and a s.;nr ,.v..r.

---'v. wilt.. . his eye,, rather a dovvn;iok. It is ifnorted thai he left Kentucky for lulling a man in that bmiv. "

A mer icon's Blnsh .'- We find the follow

ing paragraph in the Boston Transcript:

'England i by no means the only soil

in Europe which gives liberty to the slave who-e ftet mv touch it. Au-tria hHS car

ried her philanthropy to the utmost veige

of her dominions. "Every slave.'" sav

the Austrian decree of the 5th Auu-t

I 826, "who steps upon the Austrian soil

or even the deck of an Austrian vessel.

becomes free." The law of Prussia, 'oo.

o far back a? 1784. enacted, "That so

soon as any strangers who have slave

with them, or any of the subjects of the

Prussian Crown, who may purchase slave?

in foreign lands, and fix their abode with in it. shivery instantly ceases "

THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for past tavors, hopes for a continuance tiieieof, therefore begs leave to inform his

friends and tiie publie iu general, that he has at his old stand in MOUNTSTERLiNGi formerly occupied by Cotton and Mix,

A General' Assortment of WI.XTE11 A.D SPRLYG

.Amos Davis. 1 2'h. Thomas A. Marshall. 13th. Col Richard M. Johnson.

Jijrtk Cirolina. The following gen

tlenen have bepn e'erted to Congress

Irom the btate ofXorthCarolina: Mers

Jese Spe-ght. Thomas II. Hall, M. T

Hawkins Abraham Rencher. J M'Kay,

it L. baTincjer. EHmnnd Deberry. L II Williams, W..B. Shepard. . II. Shep herd. Henry Conner, and Jesse A. P-y

num. Thedi-trirt last represented byS. I. Caron, is the only one vet to be heard

i'rom New members are marked thus

Stephen.

London, July 31 st. Yesterday in the

house of lords, earl Grey moved the 3d

Col. Boon has beaten his most prominent opponent, "849 votes; and received a ma

jority of the whole number of votes given

,n me mst district in Indiana.

llissolutioti of Partnership.

jTSJIIE PavtofTrihip heretof re cxisii,

Jy under the firm of SicS'Stg &

!tSC is this dav dissolved by mutual

consuiii. All persons haviitjr demands a

gainst them ure requested to presont then for settlement; and all persons indebted V

them are requested to make payment to

citirar ol the subscribers immediately. The enir partner intending going to the S.uth

i - 1 ( . f i i i

sou ior me nenoiii hi nis neaitti, it is ab

solltely NECussanv that the business

hould be settled without delay. EDAIN STOREYJOHN H.CASE. Jarksonvillf, .vug. 31. 1833.

HEMS Or NEWS

4 Murderer Caught! Cadcr Heron.

sjreariing ot the Church 1 emporalilies .tne inuuleier ot joim Comer, lately ad

s 'Ireland) bill, i tn? lea to cousiueraule : veaisea as naving escaped tro,n the jail

debate. Lord Winford, the flake of ot bartholomew county, Indiana, has been

Wellington, Lc. opposed the bill.

Loid Hexley opposed the bill, and de

Mdhodist Colhge. The Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Euiscot.al

Church, have resolved upon rp opening

me Allegany College, at Meadville,Penn sylvani r. The first of November is ;.r

pointed for the reception of students; the

loiiowing gentlemen have been selected

professors under the new arrangements

uev Martin Kuter, D. D. President of

the faculty, and Professor of Moral

bcienre; Kev. Homer J Clarke. A M

Vice. President, and Professor of Maihe-

. Clones, and Augustus W. Ruter, A. B The M iners' Joonnl. a paper publish

edd in S"huylkill county, Pennsylvania,

gives an account ot a man in that neigh-

oourhoo'i, who wa bitten by a rattle

enake, and by the heroic interposition of a

inend, saved from a death otherwise in evitable. One of the assistants, Mr. Hen

ry Hopkins, of Massachusett", immediatei

ly nasienei to the spot, and applied his

Hps lo the wound, sucking it for some

time, ard as Itng as it appeared to him

ne treatment could be r.f both recovered.

any service;

The pejple adjacent to Buffalo, State

ol iiew x ork, have formed a "Society for the detection of thicve,and trespassers on orchards, , rdens,'' &c. The depredators are described as "men, boy? apprentices, Svtiss, Dutch, clerks, and frequently in' dinduals having the appearance of gen llemen.

An Old Sinner A woman aged 103 ycais, nas lately taken up drunk in one c-f the streets of New York, by a watch man. Her ladyship has heeii accommodated with an apartment in the alms house, for six months, a sentence at nhich1

she demurred, but without effect.

precaled the principle of vesting in com

arrested in the State of lllinou.

Exemplary Punishment. Among the

mUsioners the whole landed pioperty of '? n,t,,ic ,dlel b3 the Wew Vork the crunch of Ireland. He could P' Sessions hv men were sentcnhelp thinking that if they adopted thisl"'1 10 8,J mon,h 'mpr.SuBmenl nt hard

Bill they would be sanctioning an open; ' "-""5 :

violation ot the act ot Union with Ireland.) A Uoldcn hock A Savannah paper

lie considered that the reduction piopo ; meulions lUe tioding in the Georirian "-old

sed by thisbdl to be made in the revenues territory, of a rock which weighed 23

of two of the Irish bishopries, on the ' pountu, with particles ot gold so richly

ground that these revenues were at pre- j mieispersed with it, as lo command an

sent too large, went very lar to esiatt oi iuy uouars from a person ore

lish the principle of Agrarian law, andje"t at the time of its discovery, which

lo such a principle, he, tor one, could ne ;Oner was retused by the huder. ver give his assent. For these reasons, he A 1(lm I)i(me(1 Speucer WaJ ;l,e gen fa 1 1 lioiin ft. inia u rr j i n ,j ( ilia f Kirn T-d 1 . ......

Cl( 1 C VJ 1 1 C IU OVO MX rIIICV UIIIU I ta IQllf Oil I -k 'ill .r. . . . f; r . . ,, e inteu 10 aiy impnsoiunedt hi Iew

aing oi me uinn ui " ; X ork, at the I.t lerm oHht Specif 5e

ucai it'll The bouse then divided upon the m

(ion that this bill be read a third time,

when there appeared Contents present, 70 Proxies, 65 135 Non contents present, 50 Proxies, 31 81

9

CONSISTING, XX FArf OF Blue, )

Black, and CLOTHS,

.Mixed,

Sheeting and M USTjISShirting or various w iDTi Checks and Plaids. GROCERIES, OF Every Description, Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinwaie,' Iron, Steel. .Nails Shovels. Spades, Lear, tiier. Salt, &c. &.c.&:c. And all articles generally for sale in this market, which he will stll s low as can be bought ic this county for cash or the following articles of COUNTRY PHOBUCJ Tow Linen- Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow Flax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, bacon hams dried and green, Hides of all description. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, Feb. 19.

NOTICE, O.rES CH AM BERLIN having pur hisiid of Mr. .Storey his pan

of ila; Sioiv, which was lately carried on

under the firm of STOREY & CASK.

business wtd siill hn continued as usu il

ry the tmbsnV ers, under the firm of

CASE &. ClIAMBEilUX. JOHN H. CSE. MOSES CKAMBEHLIN. Jacksonville, August. 31, ltv3.

HE subscriber has received a larga

-- aaditiocal assortment ot cheap new

Goods, which he will dispose of, on the

aost reasonable terms. He wihe9 to purchase WHEAT, oats,

I'liseng, ate. ac. cic. ami will give-ine highest market price for ouch and all of

her country produce. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountsterling, June 15.

r

Majority in favor of the third reading, 64 On our re admission to the gallery we found Earl Grey moving a clause, by way of a rider to the hill. At the suggestion of some Noble'duke (the duke of Cumberland, we believe,) the clause was agreed to. The ministers have been defeated. FRANCB. Paris, July, 23 The first of the glo rious anniversary days were set apart as

a public moarning, at sunrise, at noon, and at evening, guus were tired at the hotel de Ville, on board a vessel from ihe

wjuar a Ursay. and al the Invalids; and every quarter of an hour throughout the day a gun was fired from the Hotel de

Ville, and answered by ihe other batter

ies. A monument was constructed in the Place de la Batile, in honor of the lie tims of the three days, tearing inscrip lions, and decorated with t ri rnl

jflgt covered with crape. At the sever-

jsions, lor assaulting a respectable lady in

one oi the streets, at night. It is a curious lact, in the act of f egetable poions, lhat a plant uihv be killed

by the poison which it has itself secreted, as a viper may be stung to death by his

own venom. Baltimore, it is said, is flourishing be-

yond example. About 1,500 new houses

are bonding there this season. On the first of August last, the specie in the vaults of the United States Bank amounted tog 10,098,8 1 6 OC. The specie in the vaults of all the State Banks in the Union, is said to be 1 0.953.950. Poverty in England. Mr. Rush, in his lately published work on England, says, lhat many services of plate cost from 30,000 to 80,000 pounds sterling, and that one dress sword cost 4,000 guineas. The Natchez Journal estimates that the number of slaves in the State of Mis

sissippi who have died of Cholera, is not over 1,000, and in the Slate of Lou-

isiana at 10.000, or about 8 per cent, of

(he entire slave population. Gen . Wade Hamptoo is said to have lost 700 slaves. The enormous quantity of 6,948,205 gallons of proof spirits were consumed in England, Scotland, and Ireland, during the quattcr ending the 5tb April, B33.

A BARGAIN.

NE ol the best Quarter Sections o!

Land, with about l.iirtv acres irr.oro

vt d,and a good Frame lloute on th

same, with iinpiovfjiicMits, lying in Cot ton townsiiip, Sisiizcil.siul county. On the premises there are several excellent springs, and the whole well watered; warranted Uniled States title, safe property, and fiee iroin any iucuruberance whatever. This property will be sold low foi CASH; one or two good iioix a will be

iakrn in pint pay. The owner wauls money, or elo he would not sell. Pos scsiuii can bo given al any time ; npp to ROBERT X. COCHRAN. ' Wnodpaik, S-pt. 6. 1833

Administrator's JSale.

SILL be sold at public vendue, at ' the lale residence of J AMES Al. MONFORT, in Pleasant t.ownsh.p, On Thursday, September 19, 1833, i lie personal property belonging ii s id estate, consisting i f Cows, Sheep, Hogs, flay, COi&V) Riowiiig iii the field, WHEAT, in st ick, Fanning Utensils Hou-eholJ and Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A, W. Terms made Lnoun on the day of sale. JOHN C. MONFORT, admY August 97, 1833

UNION HALL.

THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally,

that he continues to keep a House of Entertainment at the old stand, formetly kept by Mr. Amos Gilbert, in the town of V'kvay, Indian! He bas ri'ted up the house in a superior manner, and hnpes to please a!! who feel disposed to cull on him His b;:r is furnished with the best Liquors, both foreign and domestic, and he has a Wagon Yard attached to the premises, which is very convenient for those who travel in flint mode His stables are well provided wiih plenty of provender, and he feels assured, that no guest will depart from tl.e. h"iise dissatisfied vvilh bis fare, and the superior entertaiument he may receive ROBERT LECLERC. Vcvay, August 1G,1S3:5.

WHEAT. For which the highest market price will be paid in cash, at the store of JAMES S. BKANDEit. Vrvay, July 1.

IJLANK WARRANTY QUIT-C'LAUl Jt AN at all tunes, hereafter, behad at lii cents per single copy, at Tiie Clerk's office, in Vevay, Samuel Deal, Esq. Mounlsieiling Joseph Short's, in Craig township, Loan's fulling mill, Craig do

Kiios Littlehela, Cotton Alfrey's mill, in Pleasant William C. Mitchell's, do Aribert Gazlay's in Posey Samuel Hicks in Cotton Amos A. brown's in York, Nevton 11. Tapn's Jefferson Messenger oliice do Auoost 30. 18H3.

do

do do de do do lo do

LANK StiiiMioiis, Sibpo;.ias, and

S5jJ Executions, just printed, on! for

sale at this olhcc. tisvl

Warranty and Qiiit-Claim "S3"UST printed and for sale at the 'M. s-erigor' office, bv the dozen or single.

AL-o, Mortg-iges and IJouds.

CAUTION.

A I.I. persons are cautioned aii-13 trailing fr. in any manner two

rv.ies of hand given bv rue to CHARLES

(iKIMES .u Ihe 21 h day of Jus.e I ist, and jvivable si monihs after date; one being for three do!:rs"aod the other one tir ti.mt doU irs. The said noti s having been obtained by fraud, I will not pay them Uuics3 couipclleJ to bv lav. UOBKKT LAKES. Rlonntsicr'.iug. Adgus-l 1 1.

Punting of every d'jscriptio i neatly