Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 25, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 March 1834 — Page 4
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T7EBIII-Y HCSSCNGCR.
rut' Yn:'NC W1FI mut ol an interrogatory. As an
The young wife should remember turfance: that she "has chosen hefowii lot in life,! Mr. Query Credit, has an anriri.l aiie has ctmnected it wiih her huband.'gnidge against one of his neighbors, and if by decree of an all wise provi and to gratify said grudge, determines deuce, he be.omes embarrassed, it U to "topple him ovei,v during the pre
her datv to iJ hiai by her kindness
not to irt iH.r or oppress bun by illtemper. Upon the male sex, the task
tl providing the means of subsistence
i-, in civilized sotieiy, almost exclu cively imposed: and consequently when they become distressed, and have no where-ivilhal to provide for their pait fieri they sutler doubly- The) have not o ily their privations to regret, hut yours also: and the world s frown, and
the world? -oftentimes uniust cen
sure fall ex-, lu-ively upon the hus
band. The w ife can h;de herself from
sent season of jealouty and lack of con
tidence. It would not do to assert in et terms that his intended victim had
! stopped payment, but Query took the
safe and generally received method to
effect hie purpose.
'Vhat have you new this morning. Mr. Query Credit ?" said Archibald Gossip. 'Oh! nothing, nothing, Mr Gossip. Has the house rf Lumber, Shocks Co. stopped payment?' ".No," said G. ssip, his neither lip
denying all acquaintance with the up
fixed his closing eyes upon me wistful-'into the midst ol lite combatants, and
ly, then gave a gasp or two, and aft exclaimed; "t-lcar oui, me wnoiew trcs over, Umofyi! I'll have no hospitalities in
i n front of my house.' runscrtpt. church and state. The same gentleman inlormed a I perceive from the Morning Chron-( friend that he had built a pair of back icle of a few days since, that the Pro-; stairs for the use of his majesties. His testant Dissenters of Great Briiian have! House was built on the new destruction, resolved, if not en masse, at least in ma-j w ith iqipendicufur posts, and an abuttnait nv large societies and congregations, on story. A'. England Galaxy. having the church of England scpara-j - ted from the stale. This is an amazing. r All Allvb AbUUAU.
progress!! A few years since Lord Sid-i , "e cannoi rememoer a penoa wncn mouth brought in a bill to crush the;the """I" of th !JL v?r,d l'rojresd
Dissenters. The church supported the ?"Hu,e "ts " 11 rc 'sl s' mu.uua.
bill; the clergy prayed lor its success
the world, but ihe husband must face!pcr. and his eyeballs piotruding lik.
is pride, its piopeiily. May all young wives be permane;;tly pro-pcr-ru-; but far their own ?akes, and for the hoii of womauhuod, we admonish
two deck lights "hnzt they stopped? "Not that 1 know of, I inertly nsked the question." Lumber, Shook? &.Co. w ere in Gossip's debt. Queiy knew it. Gossip
He would stand his doual nv
tln-ih not to let adversity, sUo ild it un
f.riuna'elv lav its iron ha.,d upon them,:' was olF.
Indue them to depait from the atFec ; longer tionate conduct, in word or deed, Have Lumber, Shooks Sl Co. stop which they owe lo iheii hu-bands, and ped payment?"' iras.pcd Art h.r.ald, a conduct ihem-eites in such a manner must exhausted, to the first m;:n In
as lo do n:iv with the truth of the old proverb V;eu poveity comes in at the d 'r, I ve flies .ui at the window.1' P. LibtreilLt.
met. ' Not that I have heard Did you understand any such thing t" Aichibald could not stop to answei nor could the other stop to question
him longer bit bolted in an opposite
cmin
lltie Lumber. Shook? &. Co. fuil-
'THL LOW Hit REGION'S."
A coriesnofide'tt of the llichmond ditet lion to aid Archibald in di
Campilei." speaking of the ICenttwha-ating the mmor.
country, relates the following anec do!e: 'I'n nediately on the road, and a short dl:aue noui the hu.k o! t ;.e ri ver, li e celebrated Burning Spring attracts the curiosity of the uaveller.
A cavitv in the earth a few feet in di-i
ametei, presents at its bottom several. Sul i. commerce the rule is reversed
small orifices, front which an odorourl uuj jt 5 ,lot the doubter, but the doubt gas. or strong bituminous vapor is con-ed who suffer the penalty, afcmtly eXUaied. When ignited by a! 'Mle H,ove it a common case. A lighted candle, whiih is easily done , knowing look, or a signitic ant inquiiy. the whole becomes a sheet of !lame,jwj i;.jUie a man's credit more than"rind is only xtinguL-hed by the plen j.nr,.ct a-sertion ol bis insidt enty. tiiul application of water. Filling j Houses whusc credit could not in com cavity wUJi "ter pievious to ignition,-,non tjmPi, be injuied by the move doe not dmuniali the brightness ori,r,en(S- f Hl,v persons, save a i.otarv .... i a i .
tieiceness ol me maze. i. namaoe,phic, or deputy shei itl, may now be
but public opinion prevented the passing of the measure. A few years afterwards, the Dissenters bestircd themselves, and demanded their emancipation! And the ch rgy opposes the measure; they persecuted the Dissenters
in the towns and villages; refused to bury the Dissenting dead; to marry the
Dissenters, who had not been christen
ed in the church ol England ; refused to
"here is scarcely a speck of war, or a
topic of strong excitement on the other side of the great deep. Even, the rival brothers, Miguel and Pedro, who have been struggling so long to mur
der each other, have, it would seem
Agents of the company are travelling through the states and we hope the heart of every American citizen will swell with benevolence at the thought of contributing to so worthy an object, Israel Lewis, President. Benjamin Paul, Jr. Benj. Bouun, Agents. J. T. Norton, Esq. and Rev. J TJ. Campbell, have consented to becom a committeeoftiusttoaid inaccoiophstiing this object This law may be found in the revised statutes of the state of Ohio, chapter 26th, section lst,pge 410, for 1831.
STOCK
OF THE STATE RANK OF INDIANA
TVTOTICE is hereby ien, that Booka
""i e buufci union 01 a I ui in
from the last accounts ceased for a the retnective Braoctres ol the State
while to contend. The conflict be- Bank of Indium, will he onened at thf
twecn them, will no doubt soon be re- following places, for their respective dis. newed, but unless England, or France, tricts, on the seventh day of April next, venture to the assistance of Pedro, it is by commissioners appointed bv thp Di-
.m, milieu iu;. .,, . . :t ... . - . . .
christen those who were not children!1 "T"" , ' B . e 1 taie uank; and said book ri....i, p..i..u -.f...i!ninatc. It is clear to us that Tedro will be kept open, between the hour. Q
'u poiClll?, ICIUfCUl , . . , . I I r i . .... . . . .
to read the burial service over the Dis-! , .. J ' .i "-fa--". F ...... n. ei(Cn ay, ior ifie
even paid low fellows! , ""'""S1"" uuobu:;crt!l aijjui. iaee imny nays inereaner, (Sunday
i ne army oi me luimer, is maue up or excepieu,; iindWi!l accordingly be closedr
tons. All lis s c lan-'ei . The Dis- . . r - - - ne!.
:.. ,. : i 'i k. it: t...
stum is eiJTiim iiiaieu. i uc i.' issenier1 . e u r n i . v . ., .... sist of the natives of Portugal, whose
c.ns ntLri;i any civil tl lllllllcliv OIllCC ... j . . I --j.
or rank on tlu same terms asthe c hurcii- T' ' 6" lo district No 2, at Lawrencebai.h. in
sciuitig dead ; and even p
and vagabonds to Dissenting congroga I . : . til .K: : . i l - tii. des
u. me UI5- ,, ' i.i ,u. r .u . i. . .--
Ihe D.ssenter!". V ! ' ' u ' . ' . ,n '1,8,r,ct No- . Idianapeh9, in Ma,
Dissenting marriages are
i, been roused and excited against their allOW-'. , mi . r l:l ... I I
non county.
strict No.
Dearborn county.
only sutlered hut rendered legal.
-1 ' a, so-m, tra,.., o.ed tn.o -I un.- j no w ! c turn o, the dissenters has come and chiv;i,rous , vd pcdro Rt (q !,r, fei.onk- & CV. are f,tled." J h, -r.oi lo H,ec u,e ; not to umtate those d f , kg d rum... could be traced to-ncW,-1 , l them tor a century and up- . . ) '
... . T . . ....... ... . . . .
gaSt S UOUOViuiuui iiLuuiiu til ma.i porlious of Hie valley. An anecdote il!u-trating the lact, was ticrjuer.tly re lated iu my heaiing, which I Cinno: forbear to repeat. A very respectable gentleman, somewhat eecentric. and a little profane, had been boring for salt to the depth of 600 feet, whtn
his friends eiidtavoi r. u to dissuade hun from the costly ex;a-tiuH i.t. S.li 1
will have,' hi exclaimed, "if I boit for it to the internal regions!" Ac A
cordingly he pressed on in putsun
of his object with renewed perseve raoee nd ardor, and his boiing ma clnue having penetrated one of iIiom
subtefiaiiean recesses vhere naturi generates her mysterious and lerritu agents, a volume ol dame suddenly burst through 'tie oritite, and ascended nh we the earth'i sunace, sp.read tei-
ror and ait aEement iu the neighbor
hood Ti e less et.lightentd and super-
fTeitc d by the juTi, of any one who
an ask a question Such thing-should
ot be. iVthig but a restoration oi
. .fidence among business men, ca. siore the healthv slate of public ne
lit. which is all essential lo an esy
d "ale mode of doing business. ua; t'fgfand Gnlaxy.
county.
r . In liatrirt T$n A at P.oWfrird in f auror.a
war wiitil .... . . -. w u. vuivi i. tis iuw
lor some countJr-
inn ii Jl ' i.'ov f I 1 1 ' Hi i i ini ill C tUIUW.'. rwi f I ' I f A
ed to L nitanans. Dissenting burial prilici)les, has little to hope for, ln t,ictrict No" 3' Richmond, iQ Way no erou ids are ntiirmcnt rur. Ann vrvi. . . r j . . 11. ' mniv
oo.i dissenting la gistrie are to he not . . . ta,n iUo hrnla district No 4. at Madison, in Jeffn
it . laI iii a.. c I mtt.v I r
district No. 5, at New Albany, FloyJ
county.
Mr. O-i-rv Credit ,W.W to be su. e- wards in a state of vassalage j but lo;uuuul - in district Ho. 6. at tvansvilfe in Van. . . V. 1 J L.i. i i. younger brother. derburifh countv.
UI mat is an oHflH nol mailable. il- v .u,.. ...,u .eme.s uu ... iv;,an-t lris, : K I . "
Hnethies he that doubts is dinned; ! an equal tootiri:. 1 he Lhurch of Lng-:and anJ L altho.mh the news- ,1''r,C . ' ?' at V ,DCeDne9 io Knor
larui is in oe separaiea irom ine oiaie: r . .i . ; , - o'uuo,
. , - , i oaueis oi uoiii couoti les contain eyecuAi.il ihi H :ifi immense n frlnrioii ! .
, . . , lauon as 10 me possiouiiy oi v ingiess; ni:d the church clergymen D . i u. i . . . .
..... . .. . :iu?aia. ii lias wvtu c..i.i,i iii
iU V'T ! ,ira??n,I7 P"1 " U,W" time that the prii.cipal hberal govern- trict No. 9, at Terra Haute.ioVigo
...... , v ,w . ernmems oi xuroiie are ju'niuus oi ine
, , t ... , . . increasing power of liussia, and would In district No 10, at Lafayette, in Tid' no intolerance m this! Dissenters. Ire- ,.? 1 . ' J ' V
, c ,. . ,. il tney Iclt sutlicienliy stronii,and a iro- pecanoe county, nueotintr places o! relifrious vvorshin. J J .. I ' J
1 T rMir nnnnrli.itllt' 9rr i 1 e A ifcnll ..t..l V ..... ..
ry subscriptions r" p...v. .i., u..iv.i Uy oraer oi ine board ol directors oj.
H .1 . II1LU ll CIJIIilieL Willi tllrtL Ml frtl 'I IWHr.
councilor 5. tncir ministers. And . . . '
I 1.14" I . . M A WW 4.kn t . . ' . . 1 . I 1 . .
tht-v do iiotnav them enormous salaries ''"" c' "f" v 1 ,e,,V" ,L lruary u, A. D 1834.
j.i.. : "... i. .... . volution domestic aiinculties, and con- jimfs m rav .,rv;.
u-r ii iiose-i ee ana i ne.iBani snoouns': . . . . ... .1 - -
but adequate salaries in exchange for Cn !,,?' T 6 c ,,cu" "uJ?,e Office of the State Bank of)
v ihiii iiiii in i lit' i niri in inn ii r.iiuiiin :i mi i i .
their talents and spiritual labors. Ar.d" VT T 7X . e. V . ", muianapoiig.
the church of Et-dand minister must V ,tC: a,m ",e,.Pre8C " ' . The publishers of each newspaper in
... . . , , douot ine result oi ine exnau-uon wincn.hij .,to , ii .,ii;aK .k l thus also be supported; and then we. . ,. . , f tnis state will publish the above notice 11 ' was natiirtlv eTnerted from thf strut'- . .
mav tiope to see a pure and a true , n i i r .i f , 7 i"r ininy aay previous lo the seventh. - ' .rl in I' rrl:ii.il Iri.in lll llAlnrm lull! . . . -
ch-Mcl. in the United Kingdom. And . . b . - day 01 Apnl next, and torward a codv of
A KEJiTl CKIAN S ACCOUHT OF A PAN THER-FIQHT. By James H. Ilackctt.
I never was down hearted but oncej
til. t!icn-never!-0. Q. P. Concspcn-Cy "fVL T- AVZ ,he!r -ludm, the pubheauou
dencc.
i It is said, but w e do not credit thetstate-
iwith their account lo this office.
1 JACKSONVILLE.
in my l.le, and that was on death ol !addsanother tothe peculi. laiihiullriend, who lost his hie in trying 1 connocted with ,np
to save mine. The fact is, 1 was one!
1 .i .. 1 1 .-v . -ir': . ...
MR. DOULDIX. jmeui, u .u uu, ug uiu cippiuaciiiiig scs- W M ID U tu j .1. m . , .1 Ision of the British Parliament still more BBS - H M
1 ne ueaui oi iur. noiiiuin on inc. . . ti 1 .
W1nr -fi' r.u 1 . 1 important leioiuis win uc uru iuscu,
1 iiu.M vt. it. kmc: i ine iiiuel I c- . .t. . . .- . ..
markable events of modern times, and r L u 1 .1 . fl
ir associations'
memory or iIr.
day making tracks homeward, a.ter a
long tramp through one 01 our forests; my rifle carelessly resting on my shoulder when my favorite dog JSport, who was trotting quietly ahead ol me, sud
denly stopped stocked still, gated into
stiti. us of course imagined mat me profane uentletnan's threats had been
id execution, and that;
.!' i,.ts m li.e awiul and indctina-'panther crouching down close, and in
ble-.t had actual!) been disgorged up- lhe vtrJ act of spiinging upon him. 1 .1 .pii. " ith a motion quicker than chain lirliton ai other e.irin. t 1 & rung 1 levelled my rifle, blazed away, PRIVATE BANKING. &l shot him clean through and througii A bill is -aw belore the legislature the heart. The varmint with teeth
Randolph, whose earnest prayer it was
power of tbc church, and will ureatly K IM .! subsc".ber. having purchased of
fi' 'I I ,in .41 W I I I1J O- 41 a I
effect the influence of the House ol "'7 oe, ineir.
1 1 ir u sioie dnu naviiij; iirsi received a laif I .nrrl. If anv snrh nn miituins are I o J ,t""cu 'tot
J r 1 I " I ami erl..rw! irl n-enrii.. ... . . I
suiuiiiiieii, iiit j win iiui ue rtiiiiiL.iieu 1
(RdlXiDIDS,
to die where Mr. Bouldin died; to breath his last sigh on that field where he had won his first laurels, as if the damps of death would make them pere-iii.-.l! 'rilf sfriLinnr rlinrnrln.
i- 1 . l .1 i..l.:.i 1. 1' " O u. n.c i.nii: , . . ... 1, ....
ao.goauee,0.,?ueou, i..so;,tK,.u.u,is?however) a,ed . im . u u. ausu.ee, o, .ui.vv-o un., ..uu hS articbare th(, following
loirniui ! 1 vi 1.1 .1 rrt 1 1 i.g aoit iin un.i . . - ;inic rnntn tnii 1 iinin iapo ri- iinnnt rv rr. 1 lti . .
b-7 1VC lessons which it teaches of the frail-1. 1 , . r oiack, liiue, tlrown, )
without a tremendous effort; an effort
I l.5t tvill rnnvnUf1 th rmiiiri tn its mn.
... suitable to the country and season, he op
In Ireland, the subject of :. rpne.nl of ,ers lnem. 10 lmblic on 09 reasonable
- - j " I - I 1... I . . , .
,l tt..:.. 7.-.i. .... ir,l,,s "u as 'P s can do purchased
llie J II 13 t.LlclU til III! y rt" I l.ULU II II- I , .. ,1 , ., - ' 15 .. . Lit anV Other StnfP in lllf n.nnlri' Arr.nr.rr
... . J. -j,
saw, upon a quivering limb, a half glow 11
of M 11 y land, to r guiate pi ivale bai.k- all set and claws spread, pitched spravvii c. makina it laiul lor any one indi- ling head foremost to the ground, as
vida.-l or association to exeicise the dead as Jnyus (. acsar! That was all
v.. 1. . . ... r l. -i. ... . . 1 i 1
i.u.i. .ess ni nai Kit-" .n.u isjuu.ti noito inir enouuii: out iii;iik; aiore 1 uau .-ji -
. , - " ...... ' . . . , . ,. ,ica his oavi aca:n: 1 nc sensation crea
ted in the house was painful in the
ty of all human things ; of the uncertain-!
ty of that period when we may he summoned to the last dread tribunal to account for the 'deeds done in the body." Mr. B. was surrounded by his peers, apparently in possession of full health, and greeted with the approving smiles of his wife, who was in the gallery of the house, when he arose to speak. But lo!
the first allusion to the dead torttmemoru-
duce much excitement, and discussion Bottle Green Drab WAD in Parliament. Hark linht steel mivprl CLOTHS.
The latest intelligence from Spain, i,ari u 1 :ilt stf(, ,n;VP,i 1 rS-
is a pacific character. Don Carlos has SnufTcoiored aud Strincd.t ii(tl.
scarcely the slightest hope of success, FLANNELS.
while the oung liueen appears to Red. Yellow, White, Green, Canton.
to any amount wuu certain rtsirit- hardly dropped my line, l lound mysell tio- s. The bill, as il stands at present, thrown down flat on my profile by the prov ides that a license shall be obtain- old she panther, w ho that minute sprung ed of the Lhanct llor, upon an invcnto- from ar opposite tiee and lit upon my ry beii.g sent in of all the leal properly shoulders, heavier than all creation! 1 or stocks in the possestion of ihe appli-.fccl the print of her devilish teeth and ca t. which sti cks and real property nails there now ! My dog grew mighty are to be held iu liust by the stale as loving; he jumped a top and seized her a . urity for the redemption ol such by the i.erk; so we all rolled and clawb': - oies. ect. as are is-ued by theed and a pretty tight scratch we had ol Jiaili i company or individual. '1'iie , it. I began lo think my right arm was
ch-i-- lior. bvii g satisfied of the value cf pieperty, 14 to grant the appli cai-t h license to isue and ciiculate
notes, bills, eel. to the amount, and one half more, of the full value ol pro perty and slocks so v sled iu tiuit,and Cot more. The bill further provides that five
per cent, shall be paid upon the amounl
of capital, as a tax or bonus lo the suite
foi the privilege, and one pt r cent, to the treasurer wf the Western shore, foi
Clamping und signing each bill, note.
check, or other evidence of debt, i.re
about chawed up; when the vaimint, finding the dogs teeth rather hurt her
feelings, let me go altogether, and clen
ched him. Seeing at once that the dog
was undermost, and there was bo two ways about a chance of a choke olTor
let up about her, I just out jack-kmh
and with one slash prehaps 1 didn tcut
the panther's throat deep enough for
her to breathe the rest other life with
out nostrils! 1 did feel mighly satogerous, and, big as she was, 1 laid hold ol
her hide by the back with an alligator-
grip, and slung her against the near
vious '.o its issue. The association otjest tree hard enough to make everv
individual is prohibited from Usuii g
any bill or note of a less denomination than five dollars. N. ne of the acts of limitation ta ap
plv i. a:y note, bill or evidence of debt
issu d under the license, rio mention
is made of any limitation ot lhe lime
during which the lucus-; shall exist. QUESTIONING. It is a peculiarity ol lhe universa
Yankee Nation gent-rally, and of Home
individuals h Ciat i hii p partiiuiarly
never to make an assertion, except un
. .1 a 1 r , , m .
none 111 uer nasn nre. liiere," savs
I, you infernal varmint, root and
branch, you are what I call used tip"
But 1 turned around to look for my
doe, and and tears gushed smack in
to my eyes, as I seed the poor anection
ate cretur all of a gore of blood half raised en his fore legs, nnd trying to drag his mangled body toward me; down he dropped; 1 run up to him, whistled loud, and gaye him a fiendly
shake of the paws ; (lor 1 loved my dAg!)
but he was too far gone; he had just
trength enough to nBg his tail feebly;
highest degree; even the most callous
regarded it with solemnity and awe; as an admonition from that power, who.
lor ins own wise end, consummates
mysterious deeds. Frederick Herald.
Dutiful Widow. A clerk of a large
parish not five miles from Bridge north.
Salop, perceiving a female crossing a
church yard in a widow s garb, with a
watering can and bundle, had the curi
osity to lollow her, and he discovered
her to Mis. , whose husband had
not been long interred, The following
conversation took place:
'Ah! Mrs. -,what are you going to do
with vour watering can? V by, Mr.
P ,lhave begged a few hayseeds,
which 1 have in my bundle, and am
'oing to sow them upon my poor hush
and's grave, and have brought a little
water with me to make them spring. The clerk replied: You have no occasion to do that, as the grass will soon
trrow upon. Ah! Mr. P , that
may be; but do you know my poor hus
band, who now liers here, made me
promise him, on his death bed,l would
never marry again till the grass had
grown over his grave; and having a
good oiler made me, 1-dunna wish to
break my word or be kept as 1 am. -
jLaerjioo Courier
strengthen in the affections of the peo
ple. I here is nothing new or impor
la nt from either sections of the old
world. Indeed the aspect of our own
annus is so imposing; the public mind
is so deeply excited, in relation to the
Bank and the currency, that little atten
tion is paid to the progress of events, on
the other side of the water.
Green Baize,
Sattins, Bombae tt, Ginghams, Silks, Shirting, Sheafing,
Velvets, Circassians, Bombazine,?, Crapes, Plaids, Checks,
Bobir.et,
TO THE PUBLIC.
This is to make known to the public,
that about one thousand free colored
CALICOES, of different figures
and qualities, and prices.
Drees Handkerchiefs, Pocket Hand
kerchiefs, and Cravats.
a gener-il assortment of
HARDWARE & QUEEXSIVARE,
1 1 . , .. . . -
persons nave oecn u riven iromumoDjr ru Steel, Nails, Penknives, Hand
niwspaa?ea ior meir expulsion,' aa ,ws Locks, Andirons, &c. Gilt China,
uiive aougiii ior wiemseives a new noine
in the province ol Upper Canada. And
they have contracted for a large tract
of land and by assistance of their friends,
they have there constituted the Wilber
force colony. Several white gentlemen
have formed a company for the purpose
ol soliciting aid in promoting the lot
lowing object, and are known by the
name of the Wilberforca Colonization and High School Company of Upper
Canada. The object of this company,
MOSES CHAM BERLIN. THE HIGH BLOOD HORSE J Young Comet,
"IMflLL be kept on Mon days and Tuesdays at the stable of the subscriber in Posey township, mile south of the Barkworkt.
Younsr Comet is a beautiful bright bav.
the state and aflairsof the colony, have black legs, mane, and tail. 16 - hands
undergone a thorough investigation by I high, nine yrari old this spring. fhe leading men of the state of New For further particular! see bills wbick
York, and is considered as worthy the will be distributed in a few dayi.
patronage of every American c.tizen, RICHARD T. GODDARD.
Not Slow. The gentleman, who
built his house Willi a pizzaro in front and porhrico inthe rear, was called upon lately to quell a street row. Sally
ing forth he threw himself, cane in hand
and as a striking instance of the bencv
olence which exists towards the welfare of the colored part of our race. It has
uready received the patronage of up
wards of seven hundred of the gener
ous and noble citizens of Albany, to aid
in promoting the worthy object of the
company namely, oferecting and main
taining a manual labor school in the colony, for the education and instruction
of colored youth, and extending the freedom of access at all times, to the colored population of tho United States.
Poiey township, March I, 1834.
The JVotcd Horse MESSENGER,
WILL stand the ensuing sea son, at the Barkwork9, Poisy township, at the stable of tho subscriber. The season will commence
on tho 25tli of March, and end on the 1st of July. b. j. uoBiNsorr, March 17, 1834.
