Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 26, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 April 1834 — Page 3

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UECKLY MESSENGER

A Livcrpuddlean Lwtr.-A gay younr (scion of one of the principal hou?' h.is been of late assiduous in attempting to I obtain an aiirnatinn with a pretty hand maid of a family hI Abercmmhie square. The danvel for some t'tne kept him hff, hut upon hi becoming pies-tng, consentrd to meet him at the corner of the square At the appoints! hour he was Watting und va pitsently j oined by the damsel, who led him down an are steps, lie lisid hardly reached the bottom, when lie was seized, bound, and blindfolded ; smd before he could make remittance. Was dragged forward, nod the next minute f.iund himelf splashing about in it large washing tub, amidt a peal of loud laughter. The bandage having come off, 'he

discovered that he was in a back kitchen,

surrounded by cookey, spider brUstier, nurse, and I)orthy Draggletuil, who

who had thus combined against him. -Remonstrance was useless escape was

nit he had left for it but this could not

he effected in time to avoid being actu

Hlly -coated with the contents of cook's flour bag. Chester Chrohicle.

(he same; and of 4U3 lunatic patten's

257 lost their reason by drunkenness.What A tea of wickedness is the nation

now plnnged into! Monthly Mag.

Pottage. From an nmrral;doeumeiit

il nnpeais that the amount bf postage received during the year eliding 3lt

March, 1833, at the oftice Uerealter

iiampd. na a? follows:

New York City, Philadelphia , BoMon, Baltimore, New Orlenti?, Charleston , Cincinnati, Richmond, Albany, Pittsburgh, Savannah August , Geo. Piovidenre, New Haven,

Hartford, Portland.

Newark.

$179,732 77 112,787 45 C9 893 76 58,642 2-2 34.361 93 29,339 60 20.140 31 19,778 80 15,685 II 15.237 02 14.096 44 14 202 78 9,934 59 7,743 80 C,8I8 71 5.195 67 4.483 75

acquiring useful, general, and domestic knowledge; let your compnnious Be vour mother, industry neatness modea-

good hooks and worthy suitor?, and

you will not feel the pangs of hope de

ferred.

Young Genliemcn, are reputation und

the enjoyment of social relations your aim? spend your winter evenings in fa

miliarizing your minds with practical

sciences, and busy habits; read reflect

and examine for yourselves, associate

only with the good, the wise, the virtu

ous, and the fair, and you will tiod in perseverance certain success. Parents, would you be honored in

honoring your families? spend your win

ved nearly two hundred, the most of them from North Carolina, and the up

per part of (hts state.

" r rom our own District, the number is really so great, as to make one mel

ancholy. Whole families disposing of

49k

TAKEN' UP, TmV WILLIAM ATKINS-

ill) SON i.f Jefferson. township, bwiizerland county; Irtii.iuu. a Strait berry

Roan Horse:

their possessions here, for little or nrt- a'x years old this spring, shod bebui-', sunk thing, and migrating to the west with in nb,,ve earh e; appraised to thirty sothe hope of improving their con- Vtn ,0,,a" bv L . Ilrown und Jol. dition. And the majority of these, teo,i?tcC"llo,uh; beforts me hia 3Iat ay & nnn. r. u;..i:..' : ' March, ISJt

Fctu,," NF.IVTOM n Tion t r

cuihstances, we would suppose able to live comfortably any where."

Upper Canada. The dissension between the Colonial Legislature aiid the

Governor General Aimer, and the Roy-

ter evenings in leaching honesty, mor.-ai vei-nor at home, nave risen to a ality, temperance, industry, fiu:alit,!'j;r:-at height. Early in last month, a economy, friendship, kiddmss charity, r i"t-s,!ntiof!.., neaily one hundred knowledge, self-education, a-.d self os-li'i t.unj! er, wan moved, forming h sort ertion by example as well a p .eopt at j "! I )' lut iftion T Rights of the people

your own hrr.sidc, and vonr children jf!l - .ijifi rcncluding by propo

shall in due time rise up and call vou bieSSed.

April 1, 1834.

The New Orleans Advertiser states tivtian Annuities. It

False Hearts. By those I do not

mean the little trinkets ladies some-

nnnears from! limes wear chained round thp nork.

tbat the Supreme l.onrt has reversed the official doc ument presented to Con Oh no! thevare entirely different thin

decision oi JUv.ge. vau, mat sieamuoais ,jrc.g on ,nf. ?7,h t ,nat ,j,e BBlolln,

belonging to mail contractors, abd em-

U-fent tribes of Indian? by the covorn-icomposition of them, for likf the wind irfJ?5e of the resolutions were agreed

mcni oi me ii. states, Is SiMO.SOO lthey are known bv their iflt cts. I

tdpyed in carrying the mails, are not lia

ble to be attached for the details of the contractors or their owners. The opin. ion was delivered by Judge Bulard;and

proceed on the grouud that the law ol

Congress prohibiting and inflicting a i e

nalty in obtructing the passage of the

mail, d-ies tutt pi'' t uch a case as the present, that is, a penal statute punishing h wilful attempt loobsliuctor retaid the

snail. But that a sieamhoat or other thing, nlthungh employed in carrying

---not cor.fi: d hv chains ol arold. for no

of permanent annuilW-9 pledued to dif bonds can holt! them. 1 cannot teltlhe

't'-g 'o expMic (inrri Hie journals cf tr," i!n; 'cptchr-s of Mr. Stan-j by, ili Hiii.i!i Co?o;;i;i! Secretary, and ui iir.; t-ar liit.g of t r.e G.)Vpfnor General. They wi ! (nought up for di'usion on iitf J 5U, nd debated alt t.at day mid t'.i' i: xt All fubtituies were njvrted by overwhelming majori'if?. and lata in the night of the 16th.

Senate, do.

283.925

370.225 85,500 50.135

fc0.200

without opnoMliort. The whole pro-

ihave wondered how woman kind, from i ' bl v paed as reported. The reo !IIclcnto Eliza Wharton, have been a- hitions adopted contain a call for con-

ble to keep from the men tl is grand vn.ti.u.s of the people. The results of

;secret of their freemasonry; therompo- "h bold attitude, which the House

sitioti 01 a lalsc heart. Ualaru. ;,V' assumed, must he iinnortant to

I. i . . ......

Hlie luliire relations nf ihp t-nlnni wSih

a n i , - : . - J -"

v now er garoen, luaiciousiv laia Ureat liritain.

out, and tastefullv arrnneed i one of

ine inriiiesi onitci in nature or art and n,n..rt R., a i

An Iriihrnart fih(s hpf.iro la unnna ia nrettv wrimao lrnk tt ll nmillur 1 r. , ..' ' . . -. f

-----O - ..x. . .. . ------ ..... ... v. . ..v.. ,. 1 'If. CIi.rLlir.Mor. Al W : . .I 1 I.

V... k,;. ih. nt.Llo l .., r L .. .l .:IJ I .1 ' " i iHcviimiuoaim

uic 4M.H, u.i..6 i vj...i..iniinii icwim uriure He Dim!, HQ uii"iilt f IIU IlOIiet 5UCKIC. Or f Fhil .,,l nWist ., . .. 1 1 J -,

nu inoitiouai, i iwms i"i m oems. cnguMiiimn i noi particular B6 to the wun h noe Qia wir g liesh carlli arou .id hince for the 17th Mrrb ,toUi

1 lv . ...ki ... U A I . I . . w A i l i . 1 1 i .... ! I j ' , a . ,1 J - 11 '

'"CuniH'ii i. n Lgui ..iiru me "ilU"'' ui ,i cinHir, uui will U0 HI ner "IC I OUIS Ol a WV(HUC nOfftT. A COt-lconsiderutioh ai.d ft.l.rmin. ik .....

. . i .i ... I . . c uic uurg

A mod.;iage ny tne way Mde dahl.as near the hum. whether to rclinauUh the uublic

rortl the Phila

distinct meet

Total annuities, Add, for ed urn lion,

Treaty stipulations, Contingencies,

I otal estimate of Indian expenses for 1834, $431,910

THE WELL BRED HORSE, PACTOLXS,

WILL, stand the ensuing reason, on Mondays ;nd Tuesdays at josinh Wood.ruff's:. .on Wednesday and I'hiiTsdaVs, nt Newton 11.

Topp's, in Jeffersbn township and on

t rtdays and Saturdays at tlie stable of Thomas Carter, in York; '

I he season will commence on the 25th

of March, and end on ihe 1st f July.

PACTOLUS, is a beautiful bay. with black itiane, tail, and legs, full 16 baudd and one inch high. JbHN RAYL. March 17-

is in poit, to seize it to satisfy his claim, to accommodate his customers.

The Boston Journal states, that in

Iloue.ot Kepreseota'.ives oi Massachu

?ett, last w eek, an animated debate arose

on the subject ol incorporating the New-

England hotel, in Worcester. Among

those wh' weie most strenuously oppo-

ern general has said, that Ike bst troop!door, and geraniums and roses in the dcposiles It appears re the would be as follows: an Irishman half indows corvets to the passing tra- deiphia papers, that two hu dunk. a bc.tchn.an half starved, and ah veller the idea of purity, imocence i,ig were organised on I

Knghrhman With the belly full.

G ariuck In a' pamphlei xtritlen by

doctor, altei wards Sir John 1 1 a II, of hot

...v. . , mm ui-; msprrs ioiai)(j that

ted to granting an act of incorporation I anical memoiy, and puhliched in 1759,

was Mr. Darlmg, of Marblehead, who I the doctor asserts, that in the word. jr-

commenced the "dfbate by saying. "See- W"C, stirring. &c , OarVick pronounced

ir.g there rs no one here, Mr. bpeaket,! 'he lettt-r i like the lettt-r ti. This drew

that dares to give battle to this bill, jl'om David the follow ing epi-gtammatic

will, fall things. Mr. Speaker, to in-1 reply, addressed t6 Dr. Hill

Corporate rog shop, is, I think, carry. If it be true, as vou eay, that I've injured

l tic me lone too lai. i me is an ine snot i uttur

" i

I shall give it. HI change my oie soon, and. I hone.

l.ir I no fkoi ai

sruei rersecniion.-- earan cmitn a Mn the ins. , ltr. nf Uttmrm 0.

- i i K.i k i. r w.. I J o "

Kill tii,o " . . , i v ii ,fj iiii-i . j.rmpn

xhinefj in a Patterson Cotton Factory , nereaflCr fce , lU und who nw supports herself in New! . ,.; b

York as a seamstress, waa tried last week

on a charge ' grand larceny, for steal

ing gl 40 from a trunk in a house w here

he had been at work. She was arret

ted on the 'ground that a $5 note resem

the occasion;

nimsf II. a Imp rn:irn ahli (lr roi Jl, I ... . . .. J . '

n uttw. hn;" . : 'V r6!'ngP ? for retain

. V ' -"'- i"t wu- mg the deposites Baltimore Patriot.

, .- , , T. 7 .. .. . KDUCATIOW.

juusicai .inrcaoie. in omen time, be- Tu r..!..;. oUi ...i

fore such i,:,.,n ,.ts a veils, fiddles, lo be ref( hy e,crv ichool bov; .qfth

u.H.uj, uli. ' ir Il.-nii ueil 111 OUT t, m ,ha ovor rrr,A

U I .1 -I - - - . I " " uiiciii.

.-..u.ceS,,nPc... ir-..,gersinoneottr.e fb,ic shall totter: when the beacun of

'T ry procured su joy ,hRt llOW riie, in a i of perb bass toil, ana notwithstanding Lign ,1Ild Wonder of ,he word ha

. ..... ..rr..r.,.u.. iiinniHsieu " dim. the cause will be found

inose wno regarded us introduction srahce 0f ,be people.

h &.- It . 4 ... .-..is a I

pen;

Most devoutly I wb they may both have

their due,

And that may be never mistaken Jor tJ.

MaRRIacE Th mnrriuna r.farttni.t.

Ming one which a clerk had paid to her ,a ,he m0.t interesting spectacle socia'l

lorii! it w as placed in th meeting bouse. I for mn on the fdlowiic dav. While the

congregation were assembled for wor

in the ie

If onr no ion is

still to continue lo cheer the hopes and

an-mate the effit of the oppressed of

every nation; if vnr fields are to be un-

ird by the hirelings of despotism; if

The High Blooit Young- Horse Voiiii; 1'otoniac, "TVnriLL be kept m. -he eni?-

,V V suing sfasii,(.a Mou daj s, T uesdays, and Wednes days, at the stable .f the sub-"' ." scriher. near Mouirtsterliiifr

on Fridays add Saturdays till noon, in Ve

The 8eHson' to commence on the 1st at

April, and end on the ist of July.

TtoMMg- M'otomac, Is a heuutihil bav. 15 hni.du hinh

4 years old ibis spring, well calculated fSf

saddle or harness. HENRY McMAKIN. March 22, 1833. SILK WORM HGGS

rfTHE sulMrcriber has a largeluuantity todisi se ol. They ate comnleielv

climated being the produce of tne se

cnth confccutivecrop raised bv him.Thev

will be sold low. Persona residina

nt a distance forwarding three or five dol

lars, ny mail, shall receive the usual quau titled of Eggs irj.TetUrtt.

WILLIAW C. KEEN. Printer' Retreat, March 28.

ship, the chorister, a grave solemn 0K daV9 cf blessedueis are to attend

looking personage, rose in hit place,

and wilh tremMii'g voice thus announced his fate: "Parson ,have jou

heard the iw?

our country in her career bf glory; if you would Have the Sua continue to shed

his unclouded rays npon the face of free

Administrator's Kale. WILL be sold at public vendue, at the house ot William Scott, in York township, on Saturday, the lDth of April, 1834, the household property, be

longing to the estate of William H. Coy,

deceased, consisting ot I; urmttio;, one Mare, Hogs, SUet , Plow Gers. &.c: ificli

Terms made known at sale.

JOHN LAMPTONiadra'r. York township, March 24.

employer, -was touml in tier trunk. A lady of the fitst respectatulity testified

that she paid the accused a 5 bill for

i'ie ethibits. To see two rational hcngs, m the glow of youth and hope.

wnirn invests lite with the halo of Uj

. .1 . : . I

wora, similar iv.iut.ra. iu runes, annear tonthPr. and n...tv

tolen, previous to the robbery. Numer- knoWledirinir their nreferenr- for rh

oos witness-s weri. called, who testified other, Voluntarily enter into a league of

to tne uniiormexeuenitnaiacier oune l(MpMual fiiendship. and call Heaven accused, who was instantly acquitted by H0(l Earth lo witness the sincerity of their the jury. oolemn vows-to think of the endearing . , conneiion, the important consequences, Gunpov:dr.--Thi article has produ- ,he final separation the smile that kinced a great deal of Fam and put thou dles l0 elt.,py at ,hpir nwt s, eands out of it The Wheeling Tunes ength ,,e qencned m ,he te;,re o record a novel ue oi this deadly gram, mourning survivoi ! but While life con

which is realty worm some Itinaw, they are taMrticihate in the Same

v -

An individual of that town, while despe

rte under the tooth ache, tesol ved upon the summary method of blowing p his refactory grinder. It was an immense tnaticalor, having an excavation equal in extent, to a- gun barrel. With the assistance of his helpmate, he dried out the cavity, filled it with gunpowder, abounded in a wad of cotton, and with a Ted hot knitting kneed le set fire lo the mine, when a most tremendous explosion took place. The jaw bone was rent in tnraia; the offending tooth demolihed, and with three others, against which there was no coe ef complaint. The poor man found himself prostrated on the floor minus four teeth, besides having his face very much burnt. Those who are disposed to try the remedy have evidence of-this case at least that it will prove effectual. English Drunkenness. The quantity of home made spirits consumed in the United K'ngom (independent of illicit distinction) is for England, 8,000.000 gals: Ireland. 9.000.090 gale.: Scot Und, 6,000.000 gl.; total, 23,000,000. The money J tid eut by the people in gin and whiskey alone, during Ihe lnt twe. ty years, Ss eojnputed at 400,000,000. Four fifths of all the crime committed in

the country are under the influence of

liqour. During the past year 32.636 persons were taken into custody for drunkenness aloee. by the Metropolitan po lice, not including assaults, or more serious offences, and excluding the suburbs, 5,000.000 of the poqr rates is owing lo gin drinking. Of 149 inmates of a Londoo work-houses, 105 were brought

directly thither tj dram dnuking, and . a. a '-.

joys, td endure the like sorrows, to re

joice and weep in unison. Be Constant

man ; be condescending woman ; and what

can eaith offer so pnre a your ftemlship,

so dear as ).nr atlectinn!

Elizabelhtonn, fCy. March 15, Cholera We had fondly anticip.i ed that this scourge of nations hao

ceased to prey upon the inhabitants ! the United States; hut very pnssen ger from New Orleans brings tidings

of the mortality there, and on the rivei from there to Louisville. And, indeed, our otvii "country lias this week he seriously attacked. On Sundai lat. we learn from nqtie6tionabb aulhori

ty. that a gentleman on his way from

the lower counlrV, called at the house

of Elijah Middleton, some ten mil.-

south east of this place, laboring und i

the influence of the disease, and in

few hours expired. Mrs. Middleloi-

was immediately attacked and died

Mr. Chilton Middleton and a Mr. Mil

ler also have fallen vietims to the mon

ster and are no more. We learn seve

ral others in the neighborhood have

suffered severely, bill arc likely to re cover.

WINTER EVENINGS' 'Impress the marks oj wisdom on the u ing.

Children, do you w ish to be learned wise and usedul to yourselves and fellows, man shall have taken the place of childhood? spend your winter eve

nings in steady, in reading, and in some occupation that will give growth to the

I mind as well as the body. j louwg- Ladies, would you have health, .friends, good characters and rood hif.

the remainder traced their sBiifortunes to j bands J spend your winter evenings in

news; some sacnlinious . .u. .i..-i j- .- .i.

; l i j ,i , , 7 , i , mm cuwuk uii ic uuiurca n inr

a i f . i t V11;1' W. '' looe startles the tyrant in

j 7 i . c . ,u m I' his dreams bf power, and rouses the

-n arose n ni, lo emasn. icrfAtfm f!lMnm?f ihg energies of an op

Patriot.

Expenses of Uovernmc.nt. The ex

penditures of the of the Federal Gov

ernment, apart from the National debt

were; undder Monroe. 1822 $9,873,643 51 '823 9.784,154 59 1824 10,330.144 71 1826 11 .490,490 04 182 12,562,316 30 1827 12,653,098 65 1828 18.296.041 45 Jackson. 1859 12,069.490 62 . 1830 13,229.533 33 1831 14.777.991,51 1 832 upward of 1 8,000.000,00

U33 22.096,063 000!!

lusive 6f the payment on behalf ol

.e 1 ubhe Dbt. which amounted ony to 5,273,249 99.

pressed po

pie. It is intelligence that reared the maiestic columns of national iriorv

and this alone can preuent thern crumb J

ling to ashes.

.. - ,u HOW TO GET RICH.

If the following excellent role which

we cut from columns of an old paper

were generally onscved We . should

Have less complaints of1 Hards 'time.

Never be in bed hi six in the morn

ing, or out at fen at night. The early

riser is niwavs in time with his business

while the sluggard runs after all tfie

day, and never overtakes it.

Mind your own business, if you have

not enough endeavor to get more, and

do not intermeddle with taht of other

people-

Out of every dolh r you get save' one

ralf if vMj can. cert sinlv or" third .

Extract ol a letter from a gentleman at Prarie du Ci.it u, Upper Mistissip

pi, r en. i

OENERAX. ELSOTCCXX, 1334

We are authorized to announce II EN

HY It A TVT i i .. i

I wrn In from Mit.nr.1 I . .

. . .. """ se.ntative ot Switzerland counlv. at the

t . i iuhih I liuitu s-. . a il I

' wiMt,ii nnir urni 11 iiirii. 1 1 if nurt Anosai aiaiiA., ;m a a

'.' FivuLiiuii sa fiiini i ntau

. I . . - -

lia 1 linn If ..i.. I 1- f.

, r-j . . . . I '""- ib nisu u canuiuate ior

v--"u my menu una gossip mu representative.

1 iiunuer is annul 10 tme dowr I Jfill.V PaW l. k j j 1 r

ii ik- nil, II.l. i ;.i I . . ' " lauuiuavc ir

ire peopic wun iou the house of representatives

iiiorsHi ins sick, lie swears hel it .- .

amaie to represent the people of this dU trict iu the Senate.

will exterminate Black Hwk' band

The fighting, if any takes place, will oefar in Ihe rear of me. may see

some 01 ;ne lun, nowever, when I return. At a late Sheriff's sale ht Binghamlorn, Broome co. N. Y. a cowwas sold for 121 cennts, a gig for 12 cents, and a sulky at 64. Only one person the purchaser, appeared at the sale, though regularly advertised, and therefore he had them at his own price. iMufrntirm frnm Smith C.k . - TL.

Camden Journal of the 2-2d ul'. .k. . L,ST 0F LETTERS,

The rage for emigration south wester-;TTpEMA!PflNG at the post-office in

ly, has, we think, increased during the sw,enand couuly, I. past year, beyond all calculation. Wo n ,h Sl,f Mircb 183 1

ft . - I ftAmvft A

dailv see eitens ve caraan fm-M iuw,

1 ivy t o '

LIST OF BETTERS,.

MGMAIiVlNO at the post-ofBce at Printer's Retreat, on the 31st day

ot march. lcUl, Robert (N Cochran; Ira Ktenien. -Polly Holstine; Jacob Ft. Hood; ' John W. Moore.

WILLIAM C. KEEN, post truster

ipru 1.

many ef whom carry with them a rnn

siderabb portion of the needful. In the

coursaof the day last week Tvc'otn

Harris George, Jewe Herran. f tJANlEL K. HARRIS, pos t-masor AllQnsviilc, April I

DISSOLUTION

TWTCHltsE is hereby given1; tb.at.Jthe JAl co-partnership heretofore existing

between Rogers & Bo)le, and Rogers, Boyle &. Moore, have been dissolved by muliral consent (r All persons indebted to said firms are ia

come forward and make immediate set

tlement and save costs; They have authorised Abijah D. Bennett to sct tie all accounts.

PEIEK ROGERS,. Patriots-March 10;

Tpfc MldH BLOOD HORbE. Sir Williaitl

WILL bd kept on M00, days and 'l'ur.sdAv- , the stable of William Carver in York township; on WcdBes-

aas ana 1 nursdavs. ..

MtPJutt's, in Posev tohship; 041 Fridav and Saturdays in Patriot.

The season will commence, on the 1st of April, and end on the 1st nfJu)y Is a beautiful bright bay, bj.ack Wr mane and tail, 16 hands high. Wt! JlL lated for saddle or h,rn9 wiLLiAM Carver.

IB

a

THB HIGH BLOOD orse.

ICfTTIi t . J

W

ept cn Moct

1 - avs -., ix... 1

tUA ).. 1.1 ursunys, a; motlr, in Vrm....

Jeremiah Thorn3,8 Thursdays r;r

a . ac-KBonvi le; 1 nla,s dndSHturj h stable of UrSubscriber iu otau.o u. uiv. nesea-,, wi cornmenco on theOiK of Warc,, end end fm the 1st of JK-

ANTI-MASON, a beautiful dark chesnut sorrel! ears old tbispringrising 15 hands h!i. I-or further pnniculars see bills c v . . ,OI1T FOX Vevny, March 15, 1834.

SEED POTATOES.

THE subscriber has for sale, at oi farm, lyinir on the road lr,Ii . r,..!

Jacksonville to New York, SOO busho.! first quaihty SEED POTATOES, which will bo sold reasonable.

WILLIAM MILLER. March 20, 1834.

TTINELIVERY BONDS, for Coos, .LLV bles, lust priuntd and fnrMn.,f ...1.