Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 February 1834 — Page 2

WEEKLY MESSENGER,

KUKAL i-XO.NOMV Giving Jirtitioui ftr mumgmg gardens

in (ieru nvmth of tin year,

m il. J. . I. '

.,t lime, would i.ol ihe relation be whom she was in m con naou or

trading, wnenevcr ne laianoeu 10 go Ithat road. Finding that all her modest

, ; hint to elicit a formal declaration Irom

Ijo p-i 'formed

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of xear m which U should be hccom ,"'x-- "' ''""lc'- "u rn)

jjlNlvd. j1' he same probably might be said precise tine can berated whic'K tioibers cui for building and othei

will suit the climate in all the states, .purposes.

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too prolix and tedious. Chemit nd black ah timber, cut

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The. oMeci ol uiiscaleiula. is mere ... -1 "V" " trav.lli,,o mi-rchant had onlv been

U tiveW intim.tiot of wo.k t, y iu I-ehru'-uy i,a w-rco ; ; ; condeSce,dt;d

g.tfl. ii, toeiin- v (Q introduce the theme herself, and had

win home ;.pp.oximati,., to mc i.m. 7 : " " Ifhe nleasure t6 hear him confess that

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he had long thought ot ine subject as one dearest to his heart ; and that there were only two impediments in the way of their mutual happiness which she alone could remove. The delighted widow begged him to mention, them, and pleged herself of their removal. "Alas. mad:;mr' replied he, when 1 name the first only, 1 fear that you will abandon me to despair." "Fear not, sir, but name it." "Know then love lirst of your sex? that 1 can never be happy with ! wife, he her affection,

virtues and accomplishments what they may, until i can make her mistress of a

tal spark had fled. The following day jchamc may larego a job when he orcaic an inquest was h Id at the Ualoon, and a limb, or choses to go a fishing; the the verdict, 'Died by the visitation olarr ermay work, or let it alone; an Uod. returned.' The deceased xvasjtbe mariner hath frequent intcrmissfifty five years of age, a Jew a native of ions amidst the toils and storms oi his Poland has been .-resident of Notting-icarcer. And tlie world wags contusion

lese dii eelions are intended for lh-

Icrn -tales and nartirularly about

T

V,e

the I itihuh- 40 degrees N. Aliowanf'

C'i" be made f.r elevation of site, a' well Ms fur situation North or South f M i!i,ii degiee, bnt i? is not possible, perhaps ' si.-.ie what tliat allowance sho'd tr witUrtiiv dree nf precision. The uaJjrH of :: 5i 1 . the aspect, the expo jre, the forxvaidness or backwardness, -t what max be styled, t he general M-lei uf the se i-n-.n. aro !l to

The t:nv

. I r lass vf t;J

..t I

gee-.'., I -

liVHe Fll-i Sl!il!

ia IV' Z" li J.-iiei-.

Chesnut. cut down in the last quar-

f the inu; is tolerable fuel when ned, but if cut at the last quarter, the -napping it very I riublesom in an o pen tire place. Cut hemlock al said iiti' S and dry it, and there is as much .Inference in their burning as there is ;elweea asquiriel hunt and an Indian 'utile. Yours, &c. O. P. P. S. The reason I give fur the udejbushes d ing In n ut a aid time, is that the sp il's sn (dentilully coiupletely to rx':;tu-t the tool, and

:a.-l.

lij the Liiitor. Uelwif eer been!

s- 'iitvi ii'ii lined i.incie utity on l!i -utjen ot the I. tlut-iiit til the tr.oon i.i v-telilioil. We tiave believed ili-

jiiie igeney t ih it pi it. net is co,,h,

tl llit tint n I iif ijii rti..l i.rtKu .i

.. . - ;:ie il times g:ive ititf cii'M.i. ,h.-: h credi

.I 1 1 ..: iirui.uii-.i nnrrm

! 1A it:-!! Ytl ".ll

re! i i ' J; and reouir" ule xercise

1 of i .-und di?-'rlin in she rul;ivli'M!

tt; u. ii.it ;lr -t-k -. K v- 1

t" ! reMr elt-d bv sner rn e! ' - ' J ' "

not

ivM' Hflroml liable to ittn miti ei'ep l.ioii? t-.t be iioted i t 'his woik.

ham for the last five years, trading i

small ware and jewelry, he w as highlyesteemed for his humor and general good character. The Legisl .turcofNew Jersey have adopted a series of resolutions, approving of the removal of dt posites, and instructing their Senators and requesting their representatives in congress to vote against their restoration to the

U. S. bank.

nevertheless. And they only comparatively feel the consequences. Jot sa with the printer, the slave of types.For him there shines no holiday, no re pose, no retreat awaits his tired powerB when he skulks the world comes han end, and choas riots! The following bingular insl.mce of the ferocity of a boar occurred in the.

vicinity of this cily a short time since..

Resolutions, approving of the course A horse having been put into a rtica,

of the Administration, in relation 10 the dow in which were a boar and som public depositee, passed the New York store pigs was attacked by lle lormer, house of assembly on Friday last, by a which, it is supposed, instantly indicted vote of 118 to !. such a wound upon it as 10 render it

incapable ot effectual resistance; the

January. 'fi-'ir- of tb rTin-te :l .; is uch a to t-Xi-Mldi-

fi nj i itoiinini.' most of

i mi i... it . j, I lip Aimers Journal Kiiimin ! ... inM. ai -,.ri !,.. ....

comfortable habitation, and am my sell ,.,"" "V, V"" - master of a retail store, the income nf't that there is now 1 v ng ... Un aIlima, w, lUt Jn hl8 ,tate, being set wh.h will support her genteelly.'' Thv,c,,,,tJr a,a" ,,4.1haS bUr upon by the whole ot the pigs, w;iB widow smiled sweetly ; bade .h,,,,. timesmarnchcacl, n hi, wive, name j.H.tly devoured aUxe.-Ihford Jour

....j , ,ii ix, was the same: he nau mite uihuich -jj

...v. ... w, . . , , .. , -.K I-,.,,. tn.....i t.-; ..: . : i-

h 1161 lo eilerence in subluimrtf cue " hou''"-'leru. "The an ieiii h.to ,. -.e.;t r. I

IiJ-.rl tt uriu ,tti.. ... .1.

r,vi.-ie ...r,u-,ent quantity of be.. , UtJ llinnrr. T,,fi!

f.t rules

I were to fell

benns to trail on the

r;!rj tu:!ii-'n tnc.v wil

specially t'2 taM growto r l pavl 8' ;n:inv if

sepei iy supjjnited by poie?

ih.:, bv

IH-i ,5 -'('. HC

tii;v !

f!d t. .-p.,; .,;n-fis may now be made for ivu it-g Cucumber and melons. 7b preserve Grain. A 5iTov--r -i cii,siiiertnle import-

nuce ha been announced, w ilh regard tu -.-reservi.-'g grata. T. ...reserve rye, ami secure i! from ieecls and r.-its, in- j t'ii:isl more is necessary linn to fan it alter ii is th' es'ied. a;vd to 8to-. tt in the gs.i-i rie mixed .v 1 1 1 eh tf. la this Stale it ha-teen kepi nvie than thtee yeirs, wittiou: exp' i tencing the el jest alteration, and even viihoul the jieces-ity of being turned t. preserve il fiom huaiidity and f-r.nt nl;lnn

The expei i nt-ni has not yet Jieen in. .tie

in the w.im-

or w

h

a certain hour of a certain day, when she should ixpect to le.im the nature of the only remaining obstacle to their umoii The pedlar was punctual; re reived the money; and informed her that tbe other was nothing but another wife. The Boonville Herald, contains a communication from a methoiiist, (whoso nim.' is I h with the editors,) and dated from New Franklin, ' issou

each; and each lived with him three; Boiled cat. A siiort time since, a far

years, lie was a widower between mer who was noted for his waggery,, each marriage three years; has three Mopped at a tavern which he was in children fixing; the third by each wile; the habit of calling at on his way lioia and whose birfli day s are within three H lo S.ilem. The landlady had day s of each other. His last wiie has got the po boiling for dinner, a. id the been dead three years; and he expects Vat wa.- quietly washing her face in the to be married again in three months, corner. The traveller, thinking it

ii, cautioning the pubiic against a cer-

pe-i r;i.;,

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I T.lfc i 1; r lilt i.t l'I.XI II. . I . it .l 11 1 . .

.in.ple.rie it ta are ,duced j " T i.T Tr" "T l"'UUl ""S "'hodist h. hunt of b-i,S, to Hern.il " , , TlZ lT'. ,d!' r 'preacher, who ti ni bee;, flourishing in

I "" mai pince in mai viciiuiy lor a tew tt.ai.Se, whubiMrpri.ua tne !-- I molhs n.t. He is charged wi.anav-

Subtep.rasean Firk. Lckt Geneva,

u-. 18. The extra. rdieary heat I

which has preva

I would be a good joke, took off the pot ?a';Iid, and while the landlady was absent. ;it . ii .i . ... '

Tt-iirary heat. , Trimakin j ,ke not with tl.A b,.f

d, almost without, ,nrl riota,rtr, :in(i fhptl , -

bo r-. v-u u

mieini iiou tor im.u ciiv, i..Uuu-jj0ur. o ,s;lrm

i a phenomena in ine eouuiiies oor-

day ol tile xr liner osiiee s .:lest i ill ti.f wioi. i iue tiiiio i, ne s .xs, wi be nuinorial. C.dtwneila j-.iy lio.i. li; iOUi to tne 24 H Jay: Calo f. ui .i.n alter the luti: Vegblius, Irom ti e o to the 2wlh, tor snip limber.- h it n:v m tin ii citiise. trees then mm: nboun din iih moisture, the wnly totnteii putikilac itnu."

iieeo Cyclupedia. Toe IJthiuioie merioin

T

ing been deterted on the previou.-5Saii-

batn evening, while the citizens were -t iiurch, in .iffair o. g dlautry, nnd an attemp !o elope with a married woman ol hat place. It is lurther stated, that his treatment ol his w ne, and his general deportment, has satisfied all who know him that he is a villian of the darkest shade.

dering our lake to which there is no

larallel on record. At Geneva a spon

taneous combustion ook place in the

church vard ol Plai i Palai-, (hough in

rather damp plain, (p. ana put us.) 'he high grass on the graves, tne cy

press and the fir trees took tire, and it was necessary to bring the engines to

extinguish it, which xvas affected, out

ut not without difficulty. A more re-

matkable event took place in fcavoy

important tojarmers. It is stated in tbe ii.em.oi;'! o. tne l'hii.id -fj lna Agri-

'cultuiai Society that It has been piov-

i aiea.it lo boat Keiief is dail ;eu 0j experiment, thai post for fencing

employed in tiei speci.luuty - f low i ;g , will hist considerable longei, if the end

xtsec-ls through tne ice, and thus alio

ding all desirabie l uiiHi. to inmd or uUt.xaid bound vessels In entering or departing from oui port. O . Tues l; ai.e maJc . i,iicuil ruj ilie Otsin.

itirough ice

xvtiich .rew uppermost in the tree, be

planted in the earth, than if done the

contrary way

Music and Millinery. A man from

soewhere npcountr entered a iinhn

two or tti. im, hes Ihn k.

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u ,.us , Ki-mu ,UIU cp,ea a communication -villi at-gr ajd mantuamaker's shop a kw days and lhii fVi. t nr.wk i hU i i-. euud I i,,. ,4 . 1. 7 .J . I 1 ' J

. Vr i '', t .'"..cks. xe.eiuy, we are iniorm fiice Wlii a ro of mUsic itl his hand IQChutt with equal advantag. ed, she made her way through i. e4'... fl nt.r iftf.L5,r !,r11,i him n.r

h.tues ti.u k, with a vessel in tew whi. , ... a r,,. irl oc.mit ,'n

Heroper.,tions have given perfect s . c)UI,,er: . want to ax a favor oi you

& i Lb age. o nl inuring with ashes and lime Ivis a tendency l preserve cabbages from in sects, and togiird ig:i;i9t thegiubor bfe k worm a liitle circle of quick

lime is said to be of service- Lic on tatbagi-8 iiiay be destroyed by washing the plan's with strong brine. The under leaves of cabbages, when the-, be gi to decay may be taken ofT and jnade food for c.alile, but deeaied l'-s.v'i-

cK.;tl.t ....-.-. ,. irt'U(t Ia ...iti-l. . . . j .1.

ein'uii. .i.... i.i.v n w iiiiLn i-iiiva ar the give the milk a bad fiuvodr.

Crc jar mui'y corn

isiaciK.j to me company, and tnei isjni5Ss. "Pray, what is it sir?" asked

..v uui ui i.er aoi.uy io un p open 1(k; ,Hir yende r of tape and boi-meit

iue con mun.catioii between tne har . Wl0v, 1 want vou to play this 'ere

anuu.iy iniougiiioe uhci beasoo pitce G music for me. l m not t-low

nysell on the jije; hut when you come bankruptcy. 1 he I rovidet c- Ctty to lhe jxirmtmHute muMC, Fm run up u

U iZetteoi t ,iu;iy last iavs: v - l-Hr , btljmp. 1 bought it over to the music

uai see.a, riim-en nwrciiam t e .,.. voli(i(.r and nohodv cou d V av it

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i uioio oopru i- .j.n. n; iue uay o-- lll(4 fo 1 thought Fd Call on you, 1M ouT(

b' so kind." u Upon my soul, sir,

said the girl, laughing, and looking ra

ther surprised, I cannot play on I he

V an t vou? why now, that

liat the lady of the shop can

though; 'cause you look s you !g, tn.i; ou max'tit have larnt the trad'1 yet.

"No. sir.the ladv does not play I'iiln i ."'

te jesterday, and madr nit assign

nn-it ..f ther property. The casuses it! .1 hdvf led to these deierrwinauoi's.

Immerse it in boiiing wnter, and If 'are to be touod in lh- general distre-s;n t

l! remain till the uater beeom'-s ci ld.p'nd eMibariassuient of the money jyar-J srane

1 i piintitv should tie a! leai doib k

loth .pa-.iity ufenin t, he pmitna. nulls Corn given to fowi- should be cnnh ed -iei ?o ake d in a water; this be-l: s digestion, a:ul In ns will Iny in winter that aie i - fed that would not other

Feed xour fowls in winter w.lhb.u.e 0 r ,ea n" " ' "ar is n ;. . . . i u :m I. l-a.d to be worth Ke-r S IS ,000. But poUinleo hi-.e ; and they will r-eel IOf .

corn, a d wiii lay as ple-.tifulb at at a-!""' .,c'" " J l' -."u.i

nv fcia-en of the tear The bone tup

The astonishment of the landlady

may well be conceived xvhen, on taking up her dinner, she discovered the unpalat able addition which had been made to it. Well knowing the di-posi tion of her customer, she had no d;fliculty iti fixing upon the nggre-sor. and ..i termined to be fully revenged. Kno'::,g that he xvould stop on his return unme for a cold bite, the cat was carefully dressed. And the xvag calie;i us

xne.cl.ed. and nn.i- was nif ....

near the village of Marx land, (province uv ;imo,,g other cold dishes but o di. ol faurjgny.) All at once the alarm ,f:ti that , diJ , . knort. , - , . "

bell xvas sounded, not only in the vill-!u,,a; ..rit,

ge,to summon the inhabitants with alii H( m:iri- lM,tVfM

peed to extinguish a dangerous tire ol .. down with a ,,h:nri. a n' ......

t kind hitherto uniieard of; lor it was Un his )M h; f,.,. i '., JiF

iot houses, nor trees, nor heath thai.- ,aj a cat gie w .. .

were burning, buttlie roots o the trees. .as plagued almost to ,u ..tn A-rb two feet under the ground. This j ,5ce . snf. said she could not lor fch ...... ii. i . o: .. . . : .. a;. ...... . . .

ad lost hers. What', said he, 'don't you know

st'-unge fire began at Siene,(in the com

man." of Arr.iche.) Nothing appeared

ill the surface; the lirjit: hiis.i.-.- n-.-ie

untouched, till at once, several trees

fell, and xvere then consumed by the

fire that burnt from their roots. The

people, indeed, felled the xvood (hnlthe fire might not spread, and xvuiild xvii-

itngly have turned up the ground to ex

tinguish the lire that was burning the

xv ho re it is U yes, replied the land-

ladx.vou liave just eat it.' lie never

was knoxvii to boil a cat aftei xvards. Litnecll Times.

Life Insurance.-- A gentleman insured his lite last July, at the oliicc of the New York company, f,r .S40t)(), for-

roots, but in she terrible di - ght, where j which he paid 5t. lie has died latc--xv ere they to get water? this sabterra-ilx, and his children have received th iikous fire, thereiore consumed l a- j 1000.

crcs ol hue forest. 1 he lear ol the sub-

terianeou- fire had such an effect on the i- iiaiients, that many villages, for instance. Colsane, xvere wholly deserted, and, as the people xvere aiso afraid of going into ihe forest, they remained exposed to the scorching rays of the sun,

generally 4b deg. of Re. mur(lrJ deg.

The h!!oing extract from the F;r mer1 nnd M. ihu ics Advot ate , (S Low is M. ) tfiwifd a ilue to tbeoiigie

. in greH i.umu r i cowmen, u: a - , . time to U,ar ttic yXt.Cv M1 M. xi.an dn'litr lhat an- afuiat in the' . .-. i . i . . t

" Whoy noxx ti.at'sstianger still; hav'

you got a !V body that can play

mat fin- ain.ai in ine . i :, .i, i -. i,,,,,.

" itMl f MUM rila IIUUUU l.lxli 3 H T

I'll

I

Gone at last. Married, in I jverpoT Pa. on Tuesday last, Peleg Bturtevanf. sq. editor of the Liverpool Mercury, to Miss . She don't like, to see her name in print, but she is a pretty girl, any how.

ply the carbon ite af li.ne, xhich i ne cessary lor tne production of the Bhelh and a pafl ot the yolk of ihe egg. Egg t-hiHs, oyster shells, chalk i unburni lime answers similar purpose.

FruK lice Jezo England Farmer. INFLUENCE 0FTHE MOUN.

JUr. fefofi.--Sume w-t-ks "go I atv a v,r - in xour paper, copied I

tt ink irom ine G-esee faimer, appa rcntly to ti.ii. nie ihosi who have anx

ted lor.

COUNTERFEITERS. Tlwf piotrac'ed examination of ev al pt r-ons, c.liargrd before Peek, bus

at length closed, and the follo.tng pr

i.ii comn.ited for trial Garland. Quilling, Wiln, Stiattan, Gpi.ige Steven and S. VV. F. rrman, Mi. Skirfmore and L. P. Stevens, ret nnnd a? evidences on the part of the govern mi nt we have deferred noticing thf

matter before, waitieg for the close of

the examination ; m d will now subtnii

" Will, i beg xour pardon, miss, sant

the countryman baclt.i'g f'tit, "I in be mistaken; but you"v go: a sign :n

you window which s.'ixs, .'jiV .m! tfjlntin done here."'

t nilKunl ai.t 'iirxrri. i.l j - . urn l.fn

r;ic ft l 1- ii.ioi.ra ....

... . .. ..... j , orc ose public omi.io

011 ege;:.nif s. ii a:i in,- u be railed ndi uiuus who be! I-, l,,.ts, how are we . exprct

in. ; ivements? 1 do mil rail irtyM-lt a l.-raier. bin I have bought and sold.

many pieces of land , and have needed on a iitlle to itnpi ve, x el have nt

JlV.d n:..ie thai. elghlV y. ais wili.ul m ' :c son.e obseivatintis. I am one o; ' .s- h biheve in the infiuenrp o ;:.e moon on the productions of the earth.

up

aiuet lieit) in the irked plain, where , . . . . t( i r .u i-.-r . iii,i . in . I lately tragsmitted from the different df

oersses of E igland and Walas. and published inthe Parliamentary papers, we extract the following results: Total number of resident clergy -id 10

lfX;S

Cases not included among exemptions and licenses 1404 Micellaneous cases SIT-

. i Hi rtti

the xveits negan to dry up. the u.i

tern tious fire is, doubtless, closely connected xvi;h the flames xvhich, at (h:? same time, issued from Ihe earth in i ..i i 'TM

-ec.i..i wirti.:3 in iniuMiiK. lie rain v -j l i i r i .Nonresident nv exemption which came doxvn a lew days ago, and . -i . " i- , , , . . ' .Nonresident by license

onniui-iiiui. iwncivu 1111; icmpe I am i e, seem- to ii ive checked the lire, though ma;:y persons fear that the rain was by no means of sufiicicntly long continuance to penetrate so deep into the earth a to r move all danger of the fires be

ginning again on the return ofhotandi

j .r weather, such as seems to he set

Aiders, in ore low grounds groxv in great plenty, in mkIi pastures, without

a matter whiih has to pass a crucible o( a judicial examination. When tin

,trial is over, and our comments could

not have a tendency to affVcl the par

jttee, or tt e o mmunitj, we will proha i bly lay a full ac ount of the whole be

(oie the publsc. The Judge has appointed a special U rm for their trial, on (he second M ue day in Febiuaiy, ut the National Hotel. From 'he evidence it appeared,

tb. re xvas a c iting estaldislunent , al

,4n E reel lent cure for a rprain. Take

two pieces of red (in :.:e; o ik or satu

rate one ot the.m completely xvith heel or pork picl'le. (iifef is test) and place it on the wri-1 r rle rnrained. and wrap the otner piece oxer it, and the pain will subside in a very shoit time. A W FULL Y SUDDE. V DE. 1 TIL A d ath tinder circumstances singularly imnres- vc and calculated to arrest

the attention of the thouglnless, the

- - r7 the morali-t ai d the divin. lately or

curred at the house of a mr. Sparkes in

this town. A few friends were spend

ing that evening over xvhat is termed 'a

friendly game at cards, amongst whom xvas the deceased, Mr Abraham Muss. During the sitting, a stranger friend from Birmingham, arrivved, who, observing Moss, said, 'Aye, Moss! are you alive? 1 thought you were dead,' and

ting III.

Total number of benefices 10,5(50 Of those non resident by exemption JOS!) are resident on other benefices; 25G are ecclesiastical, collefe, and cathedral officers; 01 resident fellow?,

. rt- ..I.. : x

On Tuesday morning a man of the!U,orS r oiurers o. u.e .mux erMU.es. .,

name of Henry P. Downs who ,iad -' ;piea tor var ous ouer eau-

been commuted on the preceding night,"' ' 1 l""9C "';"" " to the watch house in N xv York, was lSG :,rp Prcv?ntpd from residing by brought up to the police office f-r fX. the want or unfitness of the parsonage

animation, when he suddenly exnired. nUSCi' 119 '"""nity; and the re

'

xxithout any apparent cause.

lingular Dansnrtion The 1Soton Mercantile Journal says, a strong sensation has been recently occasioned in a country town near Boston, xvhich, however, xvc need not nam", bv the

sudden absconding of a ealthv idi

mainder by various other causes. Oi the third class of non residents 5H0 are rases of absence without license or ex' emotion; hut of these 478 perform the. the duties of their rospeclive parishes; 413 returns are defective a to residence; ! 15 are vacancies. In ! 81 cases there an no returns, SI an recent

was answered, 'Yes I'm alive, but I

should'nt mind dying, only the people

'"' a . m J II Tl.

thi- olace. Ihe malillfa. tared WOU1U say, poor ixioss is ue..,, ; ,..;

h ssing i.rde-.,oy,llR ,!lt.m Le, , dollar but the coiner l.ad:PW proceeded for n short lime, with

be ,ut at a ceita,,, tio.e if Ihe n.aoi,jfled. A -imilai establ si.n.eiil li 6aid."uch rheerfult ess and humor; wher; in A.. .i.i and lhe v. ill 8proul ,() lM?e tfu,n ,,l!(roveretl in a cave a few exclaimed, holding up ihe queen but dn- ,r,d ih. stubs will o..n n,t. ,mles (roill tUi, , it. of hearts, 'this is my last trick bid J he time this pear is the 14th and IS! 1 down his card his head and died! daxs. Let the ii.cn dulous r it. - The tu- Impediments. A rich buxom The consternation of the party may he F id tru'. us as this rrnv set n , I could! widow, of a certain village in the state imagined. A surgeon was immediate-

prove try a-snlicn by a rthilion of! of Pennsylvania, became enamoured of ly called in who opened an artery, a chant may relax in time of sickness, or'stage. by a gentleman long a reside facts, and bow it hajpei.td Jhct 1 fixed 'a handsome j rting yankce pedlar, xvith n few drops of blood efTuscd, but the vi-' retire at seasons of enjoyment, theme, in the Indian country.

vidual. leaving a wife and family I.p.'""""""- w cpq.iptntion, ana hind l.im.inrompanv with a h indsomej"" rem.iindr benefiees held by hyoung woman of hitherto respe stable PS' Vr- Tho ro,;,? ""r"'" of enntec reputation, belonging to another town.l'" E'url-ind and Wales is iTTX Or xx ho was first introduced to his acuiiai.i- th" 15'V2 n"-i'1" in he ?,'0,," h ,use? tance in the character of ;, srhool mis-iln5 in ,hp iarihes n-d ?0r are litress. The former aeenn to hive ma- rf,,srt TK Sfi are under

lured the plan at leisure, having taken ol - ,,ndfr ' ' "" time to convert much of his propertv drr ofiln ,, ,,or :in' of,: into monery, so as to have little behind "P,Vfr ofW.: have the whole him but hisinfimv. The parties ,rrn.'i'irome of the living, and three havo. seen at Hartford last, but h ive doubt- hn,r ,hp income of the living. Of ihe

less gone long ere this to a resting "Vl? wnrr, ,ne """''"iis nr.' non

place much more remote.

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resiueni l l o.' ti -mvi inn oi .wtji. in annual value ;aud "23lSaro undorthat

Printers. Other men may, eat drink sum and 6l"ep may live, move, and have aj Plark Hawk's life and perilous ad.

being like decent creatures: the mer- ventures is now dramnti'mg for the.