Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 February 1834 — Page 4

WEEKLY MESSENGER

think "An horrid, fiif i e- mrnris mv j A inning j uris- beside her equally r.ide jeir.-" Fisher Ame, m his eulogy on deai y , reminding one of the time "w h IWa-hiogton. speaks of the -Vre hatjAdam delved and Eve span!" Scold

irVfs i 'he deep cavern he lure the ex papcr.

jilosiosi otan earthquake.

A'ft'ftft&itiAA,

Kom O rapes. JJv 'wp 'b u rr" fairer than the dawn, O" April's hri?li'es; day Ad bp heantyof 'by epc-k ontvies T'" l-.vpiipst 'in' of May Ta" o.-ioriferoes ryrfooies Whi.-h the s-iv ralo. JV fhv wppt life-itipinn7 breath, A.rp virt"!"5! find state. 0. how p clrm'ini'v around T!.-.t n- li.'hpJ neck f hiP, 'i'! v nr'i-s nvn tresses ' riuht f-i t-'cev riig-'pt (win"! o 1 " v ivi' ( ftPiin?1v O'.r pe'l.j of iwpaf PPI'l, T - !-rt -Knl hpnn'ia sport around Evil o-.n'i'-'HMiiw rurl' T'e- r-P. r'A t-'rn t'-r-T-. dear, 8W8V, -nv.-riiipdv bov r--H ; Those cnn.pli -buy ."Uin-i tl!?., Tptm-.- rvi-irrj mv b;'"-.'-t coplirsn 'in?, ' v ' ';pt cn-.vV'p forth Thp -l'" '- brMl W. And '"' bip-c n'-'iiif5 rs'jrity The r i i 'p-' H -i : tr.-w

.ITTSRARY GAZETT3. With a view to meet the wishes, as web is the wants of (he oublir. it is contemnla-

A man by the name of Conn, was late j(e j t jgSue .,n or about the first of Janua-

Original Anecdote. A few days since by examined before a sitting magistrate, rV pXt. a new paper, dev., ted to' a stepped b. a store . and enquired of tlie,-harg1 "h inhumrn treatment lowardsj Fne Ar( he 2)rfm ;n. and dapper little man who kept the s .me. " d""gn -er. It appeared, in evidencej General Miscellany, and embracing Onwhether Monsieur avait. fits colliers? ' nit 'be g'l had been chained to her tied! ginn I Essays, Poetry. Tales. Sketches Qui Mtdcmuiiclle, aid ti.p gwilemai.;'"-"r year! When discovered by the; 0f American Scenery, Biosraphy, Ruks ith a profound how. hand r.g riiwn a jcnstable. the g.rl was chained to a bed; rf Lif-, Scientific and Litterary Intdhoree collar. The lady neatly stream m a small, tilihy apartment by licence, &,'c. ingw.th lighter, exphuned het-elt ... 'vt llmg bolt, wh.ch .vere locked a f)e,,;irlmnt oMigh, reading, English and asked -lor a ncckla.e! i"" eg. 'he e.,d of the chain was! . ',; I,p ,d to that

in which

lnailed strongly to the bed.

An immense drove of old hogs with off?el by the lather was., that hi?daogh long ears, and young pigs with kink? u. t"' w inrbnienl and onrnly. He was their tails, passed through this town la-t I'O'.nd overfill the next sessions.

week, on tie.r way to Boston, preparnto.

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Wlllir. I III. II V ' ivv--'

all new work', whether of lomestic or foreign origin, will be critirally noticed . The present paper (The Spy,) will be superceded by the '-The Athenian,' on

ry to the HS-emblmff t the legislature. yerr, me lollowiog lhp ,prmmjll(1l. nf the nresent vear .and

Wehupe our city I dks will not feed oor.artules exposed for sale n. the Iligh-st. Lad, sl)gcr,ber will be fu.nished with a city h.lks will not feed our honorable market, and f.mndjde.'icienl in quality or Lopv, which w,ll not only contain a much counti v representatives on -whole hog1" , "eht, were seizt-d by the clerk, viz: L,eHter .itantttu, hut also a far g.ealer

Jduiiogthe wmer. iNothampton C.r. -wmp-of butter. 51 lampeof lard, 4 3 ',.,., of u-elul and important matter:

ianage- 3 hags of lour, 3 quarterj of ftn(1 Cvery esert.on will be used to sustain Curious Custom in Sweden. It is an 5 P w n' dried beef, 25 filing f ,u,)v ,ne character of the prospe.Mu-. a alnvi-t universal cutofr. in .lu Can(lle. 6 quarters of mutton. 9 quit, f-. , k"etj, ce with Ue improvements, the n- g the Chrism,, h-lidav, to expo-e . !l,rk- 1 53 illegal tin pings. 28 sti mgs of: 10wlelge. and the lismg spirit of the sheal of unthrashed corn on a pole m e:',n? ' b-.m. All the articles were lahtu .trp

ir'1- -rcc!

11 I; I:1 p ',P Priri s nt.'p.

An ' p i !"r'"-ci f rn p 'piR ' 'hi to t:: W.i-" "n-i-' 1 n. r th-vic' can 4 ream Tl p ; ? ? sntleTjJrt For th.fp. ! vll' '-o n-t '"o "mic, Mv heavpnU nnol? "NOT' ft ! '70'.in". th ' rp: nnr,i!, fropk'd slut. Thi'U g'atli'-k-l-.i-po'is'd i;in Mvtn, Tl:Oii fq'iin?;-'!'. rav b--np . vp'g'own, T 'gainlv. m:ik'g ii'it'? Wiini! rid of 'hpp; e bi' kv sttrs! I'm thtinde,-.iiuck witii joy! I would n"t nia-rv such a ooh, Fr all ti,e vvotIi'i of Tvov. To Ec:tls. J"p"v:, k it wprp no pain to die Oo -"v-fi Hie wViPo nrh a sky ' Or: cairop.pa he Wet ; T mv fill on vop ,:ilm fppp, A" ''Ice .n inf nt fH p.slffp On e i'th. my moth'r, bi east Tl"''''' pp-rp and wplpome in yon sea T'-oep cloud' ire livirg thing;

i tr-.rp their Vfip of Hqnid gold, I ortr tl poi siolemlv nnf lil v Their soft and fleecy wing. These !ip tbp nngels that convey X. s tveirv children of i Hay L'Tp's tedious nothings o'er here neither passions come, nor woe? To vex he genio of repose . On flea:h maje--tir -hore. ( rknes 'here divide 'be way W ' ih s-Hinf i!nn anl d.-z.i'iig day ; l... .,T , ,4V serene Are 1 f l!0.lble plain: jteioul tiimet re.gr, 0'-p silent srpne.

vi-inpy of their dwelling, for the poor p.i?rws and other birds which at this ieiu.'nt season of iLa year, must be iu a state of starvation.

l the Philadelphia alms-house.

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Perioclfrai Library. ONTALINJ, in the cheapest pos sible form, a republiealion of new and standard woik: Voyages, Ti hvcis, History , 13iogiaphy , Selt-tl Men.orisj I'opuUr Silence, 'ersoiial Adventures 1 ales of uiiexctptionafjie nioirtl . bl aring and approved Poems. It is pub. hhtd weekly, i. numbers ol 48 cuyo pages each, at 5 per annjin in Hd. vacice, and contains matter t juh to 208 pages more that, any other Peiiodical n Amenta at the game prite. The

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The Dutchess de B rri.

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ooie nve . ,pse. three ot the sun an.J ;t.,llle a.stnce ; and, as so-.n s the patand iw of the moon. The first wa aL.n, ...n .c.r.ar.t h -pik ol Ei-

rheconhies-j-mall eclipse of i he sun. which cineriGHAj,Gst ilb.-tralive of celebrated

ndiviHtiaU.

"n,uril v-.niipw a. ami m i..:.,i.y, a-.o or. the ytb ult. mvuable at this place. !sl,,f Mires or rii.nnuished

inr rfii v ci.iuriiiij iuiciiess, is imi-t fx

iined. In conpjUPO' e

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r j vi 'iut ! ! iit-n iA, nic t-i-j np uuin is a lor.ti p' ii .-p tiie rnooo. ksog l-.a in led the leileis of abdication an t,P 5 ? of Jui.er The f'urth io?a f-rrnaily made by hi.n aod the .iuke I)' er)ij,.p (,f -he -no. on thp 30th of N'oveu. Angcoiituip i favor ol the yuuog I id har. The fifth a i itial pclipse of thThe f:. hes pe en.iorny refuses, ami in mn oo '"..p i.r, ii i)p !i.fiM

c'f.seq',ei,ce Hip.p i' a wide nn-.,ch of

hi itiiu.er oon(i. 1 ne ouke i Apuou-

ieme thinks he wool l e much caore po polar th,u muster Boiri "

The dutches of Abrante relates thn

whpn she was about to procee:! t - Porto

g;,l to jar0 her husband, who w;6 thp emperor Napoleon's lepresent.ative in

that countiy, the emperor gave hei the tobow eg metnu tinn: "Live in harmo.

ny wiili your diplomatic skiers; but form

intimacies with no. ,p of thm Litili fcmale rivalries ensue, thp bo-band-' inter

fere, antt some'ime' two s;ntt- art- on the

point of destroy i g p b olhei, because

a eoiij. I- o'si!i j Lie have qaablpd, or

the ,' e ha

t lit- ovLe.r '

" ,s Xlut ex !rhe pr"(i '" !'k-wisc an inTi-ihle e wi, periodically accompany the work, of ihe .ll.gii.-jrl.pfe of the miu, on the 7th Jnne. I lue A)i)eni..ii btu.t: uneir, umenbed

in its siiit.iy, will be equally demoted to eveiy sec'ioti ol the I'nioi.. and will compiel.pnfi every 'Jbjec.t which may be worthy of obeivnon or ptodoctivc of m teresl. Avare that the ollei of iewarda to li

eraiv aspirants has elicited some bigiily creditable spe iaiens o. American Intra lure which it will be ihe panicular aim ... ii.a a iKc, .i. . nirni',1. ."e nreiiiiuios

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SJBDLLXG BUSI.i,SS.

ilV, snbscrib-crcat

i!i all Ms v,;rio'.i (.ranch c iis shop is on tViij street, two doors a'.cive

the corner of Main and in Ihe publisbei are desirous, of exerci

bad a ruoie elegant hal than

I he Omikscs Flower There is a touching ad.l fit illtntr mteresl connected "ilh ihe following incident in the life ot i he .liusti i"U 11 tu.ilton. which is rel :iei by tne ce!ebia;pd New Y'lk fl i-t (ii ant rhoir.buin. The d,v before Ham il on met Burr on the "dark and bloody

giound."' at Wevhawken. be went mi" t'ipui.bm u' store, and w:'.Ji his mo.e

Ferrv-sfro ts; wiicre. ! .

kppps riiostan'ly on hand Men and Women's S ViDLKS f every fahbion ar.t) ipiiii it v. Abso, Krps constantly on hand, all kinds . HKIDLKS AND HAKNF.SS. all of whicl: Iip .'Hers f r sale ot the low pst price? fr cash, r such country pro-

luce as may be agreed on. J VMF W. COLK Vevav. Doc. 1S, Ifs'Jl.

Fulling Mill.

JTffi' snbseribers wish to ir.forni tin i'i.cns of Switzerland and the ad

than usual lenoer so emn.lv of manner :J ' '" - ,-"n" " : ,,f .v nro "w I"1

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i.u a.,a -i. -.. i.., -k. . ..... m .... !'" Long K" ' r"S -wnshtp, th-p.

...... ...... . r. . i. i in, i. (i i I i I , Tll. ,ir I' f r . . .... , , ', 1 milfs west from evav, at the stand lorentetf them in the evening with that . , , i" . i i rr, , , iineilv owned bv liobert Bakes. They wpenes and nelicacj so peculiai tiwjj"

h.m. in the smctuarv of his atle.-tion VfTF T C'lMt- f v.- TiPPfS n HTJT

INo wor.i escaped him ol the morrow Vjj,, ,hP neatest and best

loom. tor ;tnv thm? the family knew, i: !1. t o.;,.

the ntxl un would rise and et upnnj5!aek, W wns. Snuff, 20 Sz 2." cpnt them, still bleed wiib n hufrhaml and! Drabs, full vV, piess. th , dressed 1 do. fatbei's love. Wh it nmt have been hijJeans, do. i) lo. PI d . emotions, while cherished in hi" wan iori Flannels, scoured and pressed (1 1-1.

JAMES S. LON &. CO

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-ne it in two volume, each containing wentv six weekly numbers, and compri-

nig 416 pages; thus the Athenian will . e-ent. within the year, Eight Hundred i 'hirty.two pages ,( welUe!e ied and u iginal trading, upon every sohjert like I) to interest ihe public, i bis, it will be ieadily admitted, give to this publi t ion a claim which no other weekly in arto in the United Slates can advance.

is they contain but half its intended num her of pages, and generally ckarge dou ble the amount of its subsci iptions. Ol the quality of its subje ts it would be su

peafluous to speak, a- n is not only plea

t.y pi

a-tiee

soul the vivid ertanity lb .1 he should tail on the morrow, a it is well known he did not expect to -uivive the meeting unhaimed! Just a the dawning light purpled the

east, llaanlt.m aro-p, tiefore bis family j

I run- ii r'X all human fear; I know ibv grpptn2 ib severe To 'h ; pf,or h"M ot - l.iV: Vp: . O Pp.-itb! tbv fipcz g kiss ;r. -'-ii ,!; thy rst m h'u-s! ' . 'IP !,V 1. D- l'li'm-oi wa ullpd to to at

tend a g'nieft-an who persuaded bimsell that h -va-:. o ue a poimlar expiession. 4dying ' 1'irhp.' I'hp doctor ranght the inv.lio nt dinnPr, nd having seen

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'than prpfesioti It may, nowevei, uu.

be unnecessny to say that it will be, in every sense, worthy of preservation; and will make two handsome volumes annually, with each of which an accurate and copious index will be punished. Such auangements have aUo been ef-

-- - . fec(,j with the most popular puhli-hers W.-tIVi WW'S V'.- :rt: jin ,j0ni,olli Kd.nburgh, and Dubbn, aThe Working Man s Advoeaie, publish-, . Athenian in nossession ol t.e

of the; . ,. . ....!. a niit.

canies. eiii:."!!" iut .- -- and the principal journal published in 'those cities. Its readeis will thus have

Crai towniship, Sept. V2,

ed in the eitv f New Yolk, i: one

(largest a -d cheapest weekly newspapers

awoke; he gazed in silence upon their f. it , i w. . ... , . . r Uu 'he United titate!

p. a-... .e.i,ures, asieep in tneir innocence , . ,-t . t Wfirtinor , .

o , beauty, and never duming of a "itB t,t ;.wr, ; . r,...w tl.o the latest literary information of works.

a-" er mat should be plur ked before the j r,2, ' pron.ote llu: interests of the proiesing through, as well as those

miu ing new wieii iroin the pale ana j working men . IJv working men are mo?t but newly issued iroin me pire?., rtm.

o.iiUleo ground of false honor. all tiiose who are engaged inoccupations o the earliest receipt of such news as calculated to contribute to ihe sustenance, thoso journal may communicate. It is Their weel-srented boqoet? were'hea'.th , instruction and rational amusement the determination of the publishers of the idoonnng in the vase. unw.tbered. ie 'of ;heir fellow-ritizonn. i Athenian to issue bulletins ficm its office minding hem of conjugal aad paternal T!:e Advocate embraces in its d toils,! ,hat those papers at a distance wfuch

l ive. A they looked upon the pledges.'1'1' -c i-eniiigs oi me woiKing men oi w-jfna,, notite the alterations proposed i n

V olume I. I. The Life and Trial of Henry PastaK zzi, with copious extrai ts from iti9 woikstiiliu5irative of his plan of ..location: by E. Biber, Pu Dr.- 2 Ui.iory of Peter the Great, witiiapreimi.i arj keteiof the Hi-to-iy and Slalietirs ol Russia; by Gen. Count Pinljp de begur, 3 Noies of fl journey through France and Italy by tm. Uaziitt. 4. The L.st Lssaysof llii i; by Uiaa. Lumb .5. The Wouulit' r .. .

ilea spun, n lain of Life; by D. Jr !..ii. rj. Th,: Life of Carl Theodor kiEiner, the German Wariior P.et; bjhis lalhii. 7 Martial and-Aii-eelianenuh Pomes of Kceruer. 8 K.Ki ia Prose Tales.-9. l ('s j. Uppei India and the Himahya M.M.ntf His, &.c. by Major Am fu r. 10. Th Ga.i.e of L.le; by 'Leigh Ritchie if. Ihe Young Poet, a Fragme: 1 ,.f An bi: giapby ; IOm Tales of Field and Hood; by .i,,h tl( :,m ri Ueen Wateis, Ion. the snrne. 13. The Brothers from Ihe same. 14. Tht Rj. v I; by Ihe author of Rerollf rtions of t PeniiiMibi. 16. Anecdotes ot Paint(is. Volume II. 1. Critical Sketches ol liio character am: gerins of ieott fi d liyioii 2. Journal of an olhcer

employed in il. Fxpedilion m,-i tbo command of Captain Owen, on the Ccasl of Airiea. 3. N, lee of a Tour in Albina. 4. Biogiaphuai and Cnt ical Sketches of Sir M ukiotosh

Lord Brougliam--5 Service Aflorf, pompriMiig the Personal Narrative of a Bi itish Naval Officer. 6. O. ai de or Marine Lyrics; by Mis Kle'ch.T (lale Mis Jewebiiry.) 7. Skekh-vtf the geniu and ihar.,terof Wardsworth with selection fim hi- Lyrical Bdlads. R. Nine Months' Residence i Now Zealand. 9 The Life of Ma-

h .io't; from the Library of UyJxil vnoulcdege. 10. Ilistury of the Ottoman or rnkih Lmpire; by Ldwaid Uph.m, Esq. M R. A. S-'-M. The Tyiob r. by the anthot t.f R ollt lions of ihe lYnie-ula- 12. Domestic Manners in the West Indie-; by Mis Chariiiehai'l. five year a resident in the Island. 13. The Life and Character of v illiain l ilbehure. 14 Men and

1 hiotis, viz: Ihe limes w bin' in, Odd F Hows, and Dressings of Diogrn-phy.

demolih soft,- soop,

ice of sal

two cuts ot chine of mutton, ai-d

half 'iitr.ds, iiKiuued what other synr -;: n-p.is-p he felt. "Nont

prti .!,Hi sii," s-.id the invalid, ''only

eeii t .ins about me fend to onvince

me ti. ' 1 ini cona.niptive.' "Your aj

pet. :, at all e-nts, sir," said the

duct id walked ".

peihaps ihe tbo ght stole inio their

hearts of their lover and father, as the

nne and America a nricv current and

back note bible, as well as other foreign

and domestic intelligence Its general ohs

iimaii nnprovpinent ; uncontrolled

liiend of Washington, as the chivalrous '. . . ' 1 . ,- .l. , L ' ?cX " h .l.inl l I U .. .. I , . 1. . .. J

,ii-. i vi iut nioiu.v i e v 0 -U . ion, as inc 1 , 1 - - ... . ,, . by politieu' or rengiou sectarianism

Terms two dollars a year payable in

Jina.-i-il fVecihcr Glazt. In Germany ti- ie wiii t.e t. ni n many couotr

L-.-.o 1-, ...

ator holding chain. ed seniles iu the eo

chanting tii.aldom of s pure an elo

q'.ence as ever gnhed In in the fount of

pat.iotism. Poll, alii-.', the silver wave of the Hudson was reddening with hi

blood, and he was borne back to the city and ;o his home, to spiead paleness audi

conieinatiOn through the country.

bebiM ihe flowers had witheied; the

giver was "a thing of eaith" a cold.

pate dweller m eternity.

advance.

CSEORt.'F. II EVANS," 6 Thames street V-w Y rk.June. -1B33.

CO" Subset 'i ns rcceiAed t this office

, '. amesei'tg npphcajion of z

! kr,!-.-.'.!r;i'f for the purpose of

; .: 't.'-atii g the e.tber Two frogs f,r; . 1 1 in a pbi-e i.r about eiphteeri

jr:-i;p . !;:-'. six in diameter, r-Kli i ; .- . h 'bice or four in' lies of w itr! iotiii!n, and a so, all It-ier re l.'.-.g . e op oi the j i- On the .ij.j.ioar; ".e dry weatnei the ti"g ttii iir ,' i:.i del ; t,,n vhci. wet weather is fifr!fii they descend into the water. Thc-v -f..mals are ol a bngbt green.

-a

win-: AT.

Forbieii e ughost rnarhet price will

ihe pml i i cash, at too store of

.JAMES S HRANPbR

V'-vay, Juv 4

e.u Pav, some.

f cixs --The Abe,

wtiFi- I listened to ilei.f.e ,v rr irmdiDg us et the old hoe ol Di vden, we

NO PK E.

V S JJ I,'" " f" -'-"r,. j on Ike nigh tom.I to the west of thi pla, ei

were rather puczled a few days im:e by;

.serving a man busy digging potatoes I iti a held, wh ie a young woman at be . ..1 - 1 .11 1 . .,'

....,.. eT,a,,y lu,y a( , p.ce j gj UB CR I BEUS fo the Mossengei" macb.n. iy, w.tha large wheel ... un-,Q residing , Craig township, wishing Hon boe mi .posed thai a new agii-t., ,)nv ,he amonm ol-,lit-ir subscriptions in

. ... uu. io.pien.eni was ai vorK, per i rail, are hereby informed, that tbvvcui

haps in ;he preparation of the roots mto;eave the same with Col. llarev. at Bell

sir John N. Im flo.ir. It was at last mont, who 13 authorized n receipt for the

hsrovett'd mat the loving couple were same. KEEN &. CHILI), still in ISP honey month, a.. d that nothing; ... ? 1 1 1 . 1

8..0U1.1 separate mei wi.run u -ors or , Kjv;T lH,y, TUBS, &c, . foi

wiihout. the lingl wdt ciried l.n ieel.JJ m,t j,v yj ,UAMl?ERLL upwaios of" a mile, to the field, nd was Jacksonville, bept. 1

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printeil on a supeiior quality of donbl

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