Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 159, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 December 1834 — Page 4

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IViKKLISilNO TO I" 1 1 tl CAUSli GV'-ll was nt a manufactory of lltU kind, iliat tin-hut it wsr- fuHv fcnmred, and hi- enlite acot f I;: shot. Mr. K.hVr. I verdure ! a: i' SCIKNCK. J fortunate la.f of mv Ir'senC, the doctor, riw juicy cm firmed by a refertMvce to the record.-J that i.o -a ml; w Km h ha- n. en am. tn :! f Mr Fd I tor Mr much esteemed r sreatn 'bled him to make the di'covcrv to which I'. f the acrcd Iratcinity, of Inch Hiram muljmany jem, will . xctte m great -:-t atioi. i ceiehriU-d nm;I utv learned fiienioct.Vih;.ve alluded, and which I shall now attempt jSoIumon wen: the ui:tu. st ional h: founder-. li literary w ild as tin t-. !. v i ; t i. Lombow, havmc j.;:--t icturncd from an ex-jin h few woid to des-ctihe. Hut which testimony had been forgotten 01 Umwtly loi ihcoa.i. g. Si .. ..'. CWtr. tenme tour of obetvatioti thro' the WcMert. l)-irous to vut ties the process fi om the ovct looked. A nether incidenta' riicuir.tiar.ci - - Slates and Territories, for the hit la'de pur- commencement, he ieq-ic sted ihc wm kincn jtho conspired to remove evciy shadow ol STAR I IJN(! DI-CI.Os! i'd.

pose of aiding the came of tilciatuic and cit'nee in America, has communicated to me the following details of a most wonderful roverv which h- h id live It mi iiiess of maki:u daritsi hii lour, and of which information has kindly pcruiittcd me lo give your wiih-ly circulitioji i urnrl the outline?, reserving ti iim?elf the privilege of ptiVtii.-hinjj to the vvail 1, from the nres-9 of the AthetiS of Ameri ca, ;t memoir of this t-xtraordinaiy event, which will ufupU'-rlionabiy funi an era in the Li',ory ofsc.iei.ee snd m ai.hind. ij.'fore proceeding, however, in relating the circumrtanres of the discoteiy, a lew prtliiiii iary remtrks may be necessary, that the subject may he belter undeisloo.l ly the goner.il reader, and thus divested of the an of ti'-'iion wbicli it miht otherwise assume. ft is well k'.ion thai various kinds of animal-, bit Js, and ti-hes, havo been found in dihvrent p uts of the woild imbed. led ins.d.d rock, ol which t!wy appeared lo lorm an integral past, Ivit which must once have been living, breathing ere itures; ami to use a correct and common phrase, have lhcmcles become petrih.Nl masses el itonc res an- i i common notoriety ; buco litani a s.-me pai ts Mio; l":.i;ed S la ! is. sea ri r ! a sioiir ,-i:i!-i-i :m I !.:c!. d.-cs n t ehi::t tr-n-e of pu v i o.:- !::'' 1 t . ilio:1. an ! o! i!s i i i iu -i.. a i .1 i.ulara'.ie.g pro;rr-. W !u :i ;!;:- ess :S la its tl a i e " as a. , r ee! -t sla iu a ! .! ft: lo- . !.;vh i e i;. wo.; id : .! ma so.c- . : e i sc-!: cs. eptions: o i;.ie ihc !.:hi m the in st. ;i c e r o : i r ii , 1 r IOI . w I u ; . g i.,g. ! ... , . 1 1 '. 1 1 i 1 m. ..:v.j , : ; e nance of n:;y kind ; then m n itting attJ go ;ial ;'. ot t! p -il ii ii i; h:;V! ned. r a s: time, the functions cf iid then again immure tln-m-i !ves Ives been found imbedded m the solid rock. ve, and capable ! motion on their expore. Of this class are new is, lizards, frogs 1 tea is: the last f which have been di-cn-:ibed alive oMcoier t!i Hi any o'.her. owing, rliip-.lo l!.e hi.'.;.! rr in vthich thev sccieir i r ::'.;.! ves whe prep tiing lor their tot pit! s'.a.e. Jsu:ir.)crs el liitm nave ui nii toimu in t.-.e imT.eiise liaie-stone cjnu tiesof Montmartrc. and the ciitacon.bs of Pri; in blasting r a;ks far th.e gigantic break-water at 11 v - x- . .- . . a I .. m.vi'.h: ami otic was found snugly ensconced in the centre of a hug block f limestone, which ha I been procured to aid iu building t'.e magn.ticent locks at Lockpert, on the K-.e Gnu!, in the state of Ne i"'ork. Ie;i Jtifo! -peci mens ot oeintied fishes bate b -en f ejnd in the coal it'ata dch crosses toe Cutiiieeticut liver, near Mid dletow n ; and littcilv, a bat, which has been by soir. na t ir tlists placed as a connecting link between two divisions of the creation, ha been found in a tine stale of preservation in the great lime stone basin of I'aris. Scarcely a class of animals, known to be existing al the present day, but has its petrified represintative ia the vast collection of fossil remains procured by the industry and researches of Damn Cuvier ; and there may also be seen many, the living types of which are now exiinct, such as the simorgh, the mastodon, and the mcgalhcricn. Hitherto, all endeavors to find a wcll-au-thenticated fossil, or pelritied specimen of the 'creature man," had been uniformly unsuc sf.il. One was found, a few years since. :n Upper Austria, in a profound bog; and from some coins found near him, il was evi dent must have remained in that situation from the time of the invasion of Germany by the Emperor Trajan; but, on exposure to the upper air, in a short time it crumbled to dust. Another was found in the inland of Guada loupe; an undoubted petrifaction, which had the appearance of the human form to suth a degree that il was sent to Paris for examination, when a silting of the French Institute pronounced it a portion of a large lizard. Within a few years it was fancied that a pe 1 ri lie J human head had been discovered neat tlie celebrated salt springs of Onondaga, in our own country; but the fancied resem blance has vanished before the philosophit scrutiny of science, and is now admitted to be one o; dame nature s freaks, in arranging a riodiih; oi nme-stone. but the mvsterv which hung r"und this subject has at last been in a great measure, dispelled; and it has been demo astratc d that man is net only capable of petrifaction, but also of renin. ning ia a -'..ate f t rpi.'i!y for thousands of catmd yet r..t lining his faculties entirely ui.ia: - !rnp. l,i- ..,,, H':ur.i j......... w, v:. ...-j-i. I.:. lit, ..i , .,.i

ii it pro.) iniv Known 10 wic reauer liiai noonre the word Jyrc. in sm h a manner that the western p ut of the stale of Kentucky, the doctor instantly comprehended his mean particularly in the vicinity of Green river, ing; and, addiessiig him in the ;.nient hm aao i .ids in mi i.-s of nitre, or saltpetre, as it guage of the Hebrews, f.und to h-3 inexpresii genet al.y termed, and thai luge qunnti- si Vie jay that he was at once understood. ties are an a: ally mamif .einred for export i- Fi .on himself it w as learned that his name tioi. I ins substance is sometimes futml in Hieron ymu, and that he wa the son of Mi. t.te inlermm Cav,:i of f ,( ,,.2i.,. r un. King of Tv re. the ft i t, d and e.,..!,...,,,.,

i cgi.m so :ielui rok. T,.isi ' " i u I e i.r s iltpette nd -to.'i.-, f ne.t!!. d I Spei p "Ope the Miiei itogether w ii into i'Ji p uti !es i f wbicli I I . II i i 1 r .a .... I a 1 1in. ,. , .111,1 H'l.cn !. 'd i-i-.d 'l - I"- I' l l. n,. . . hprr, in.-. I....... .-..-.I . ' . . i im :.,.,! i'ii u i ' niji; itvii - i i 1 1 - i vv a er, vv the mire i? tli-s.-lveit. an.t thr. s.-n..t :antl, 1 1 1 1 1 : l r. gr.tt-; ', rom - tlii d ho torn of -he ves,d.

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nek m hit h he selected fr that purpose. Thev witliio'lv complied, ai.d h ir.a-s tf fcv--rai tuns weight was detached, and thu.vvn olf: h.-!hcn, to lh utter a!oi.ishm nt of the work-.

m.-n, at. J the unexpected gratification -f lheeoter th.e room, whom he immediately, ai t!

d.-clor. a tino, perfect specimen of the m -i:. race was exhibited to their view, en crj-led with a coal of nitre half an inch in ! hit kness, and by the admixture of sand ret) deied nearly as hard as Hint, given by the operation if blasting, had, by paitly eratking the 'oey envth.ye in which it was embedded, loosened him from the mass, with the except tan of a iw fragments vt hit h ad!iered to dill, rent parts d the body. A handso:ne doceur.on the spot, secured to the doctor this inestimable trophy, which, ith uic ilia to me wot i nen, was ooine 10 inc

neighboring laboratoiy, wheie. by repealed , theie five jeats,nml had inariied the daw ghablutions of w arm w ater, it m lining por-! ter of the. powerful nionarcli who giyen.ii! ions of the lot k wei e dis-elved and removed i tli it'paracliM' of the west, when the w lode em and theligute was t xhibitet! in all its pi opor-' pire , as so st rikingly and beaniit'illy de-i ri

lions ll i pilv. lint a limb was i: jure. I ing us t x r u lien, and i; i ow a pu caret; pci v- lit let t as the Jinest t'doiti t f the chisel al i'liiii.is tr (' iii. v.i. ln a ttttllier and more admit.' cxiu.inaio'. t;-.e !,m tor iH- ov i ii', wi:!i sntpit-e, i!t-l wlnie ibe watm waJci bad ! ecu nii'sl ..cia.U ipPi.e.:. the toitle.:- e! l itre .!! .1 e; ! eoi-:.U i a! ' v 1 1 in. c .1 , t-n t that , in ! 'PC et i w , p.' ices, the' erigioal entitle could, ." j la.n'v !.s. eti id. Tee whole petiil tc i;. n was t ow -obo i:;cd to the same pieces-j

n a giadii il manner, and in th.e ton ire of njeontiuent, where, on the face of a huge

low noil IS. v i cm. vc I lie t xtcrn;il coveting was enliie l.ar.d the body exhibited cvoiv ippearai.ee of a person who had ju.-l died in he fml possession of health and sticnglh. I'iieie was noth.ing about it which showed lie L ist symptoms cf decay. The rleshwas .ir and smooth -and the color, though dark. aas t"ot tliat of the livid hue of death but on !'!" contrary, that of robust health. It w as ;it this stage of the discovery, that fi.e dot tor's good genius suggested the hap py thought that thtc might be a possibility .f restoring lile and animation to the hotly ihu-sti angcly t h t o w tr into his possession, lie icmcmhcied the in-tances in which animalhad been testored to life after long peiiods of suspended animation, and loiceil torpttlity; bt his principal hope of success was derived from Ib.e iccollection of the surprising fact ol the man who hail been revivetl alter Having lain embedded for three centuries in one of the glaciers of Mount St.Gothard- Full of this new project, and as the most likely means of ultimate success, he instantly order td the body to be placed in a quantity of water moderately warm, and gave it his untlivKleti attention. iMghl came on, sum no material alteration takh g place, about mid night he retired to his rest, leaving the body in the care of his trusty servant and some of the workmen; who had orders lo call him early, or, if any thing happened, instantly About tour o deck , he tvsis roused from his slumbers by his servants bursting into his room, and begging him for God s sake to has ten to ihe laboratory, whit li he did without delay. Here, to his inlmite surprise, he found his newly acquired subject floundering and struggling in the water, while the workmen, instead of attempting lo relieve him, were fleeing in every direction. Plunging into the bath, the doctor raised him from the water, and aided by his servant, bore him to his own bed; whtie, on examination, he found his pulse beating, and a gurgling, suf locating sound in his throat which was relieved hy his throwing off a quantity f vva ter. On the doctor" opening a vein, he soon began to breathe freely, in d immediately ap ptaied as if in a quiet sh i p Ciowds of people had by this lime collected to witness the phenomenon, hut they were all carefully excluded, w'uh the exception of a few scien lilic fi lends, who w ere permitted to be constantly present. 'Alien he awmke, and opened bis eyes, he manifested the utmost snrpi isc, and vas aho extremely week. A small quantiu of nourishment was given him, which he accepted with pleasure, making, al the same time, indications of an attempt to speak, which were wholly im -liectual. and it was not until the afternoon of the next day that he was able to make ;i distinct Bound, The language in iu which he now expressed himself was unknown to any one present. It was cvidenllv dissimilar to any ol the Indian language-, and by the doctor p; o lojiiced a bearing a neater afih.ily to the Hebrew with which he was l.imiiiar than anv iither. At I. K.iih f.fW.. ; repeated and unsuccessful attempt" to make t!.. ...... IT . ...I .. ... I I. .io.i..ii ii i ii . i s . oo' ; , ue Happened lo pro .. ... '.' tary ol holomon lae w i,f. Ju -am, it appeals, whs nip.' Ieen y ears ad six unmlhs older ihan S do.ni n .and HieionvnPis was of precisely tin: same a.e as the 11. brew monarch, who ... . - I ; - .....I I f . ; Ill' '.- ..'.! !' Iwifl, iii. nil Tnis stal' itpoit ol ihe d lleicnce hetiveeti It... ..' II .,,.1 -t I 1 1, . i . ... .".S, l II. III .!. 'J '. Ill (llf I III I IV .11 Ii:tt J -, 0f s.j-ifion ever his naiiatiy,;-

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jestahlish the fac'.s relating t a inui h mooted point of sciipture l.Utoiv; viz: whiLe in con - veisal'ton wi'.li iht: doctor, the oiirre, a hirp and good looking nogro wman, happened to hu-;with the most profnund levcrenee, adJiesset! is the Q ieen of Sheba. From Tj re, it appears, the young Itiero tiymus was sent by Hiram and Solomon whose inieiests wete inseparable as amba jsador to rrprtsenl their in't reMs in the l?l i. t tit of Atabmtis, with whi, U ilen i i-hing ter-r j I ilory the Ty lian and I lebrews carried on a lucrative commerce. A voyage of ten day. j from the IMlais of Hemil'S, (lilraltai , j j hi ought htm to that l-'.and, whicii extemled j st:cn hundr.-d kagucs to the w est va nl, a no inu nu.iiini. 1 1 1 r i , m n - 1 1 i - du-jbed by IMato, was in a few I is win Imml iu the ot f in depths : ami all !s numeroin inli.ibitants. and a aits and st iciie its splendid titipnn. -1 ol tinnot a w i ci k w;n lell he hit d. I lieroiM inu, and a few ifhi peimal alteinlant. mailt' their e'l ap.- in ae upen vea. . I. and nlier em otintei ing the b ailnl d.mgel S el the deep tnd til iliing lor wet ks on i!f broad sea, they wete at length driven by a slotm tn an unknown shoie, whith after wattU moved to be the eastern 1: 1 1 ol this ocU, near the sea, they engiavod :i gtiiteful inemoiial of tbtir escape; an account of the shipwreck, and of the convulsion whiih sunk Ataluntis. It may be noted here that this statement of 1 1 ierony mus accounts most satisfactoty for the sculptured rock at Dighton, in Massachusetts, an account and engraving of which may be found in the first volume of the Transactions of the American Aniiquari in Society. It might be well for the cause of science lo have those characters examined again, lo ascertain whether they are Phco.nit ian, since, should they prove otherwise, they will unquestionably prove to be the only re maining memorial of the Alalaiilid.m charac ter. Ilieronymus and Ins companions were soon seized by the natives, and jlinally separated from each other; of them he never heard siflerwards. He was Ihen taken lo the west, where the mammoth was then living, Sc preyed on the immense herds of buifalo vthich ranged the plains, To defend themselves against these monster, ihe inhabitants of the most populous places enclosed large spaces w ith high walls of earth, which the mammoth could not ascend, and erected high towers of the same rnalei ial on which watchmen were stationed to give the earliest notice of his appearance on the adjoining plains, that all might, if possible, reach the place of safety. Tee only mode in which they were enabled to annoy these huge mosisters, was when they could find on the margin of Ihc bogs or quicksands which was not uncommon in that country to irritate him, if possible, until he pursued, when flying on the marsh themselves, the unwicldly animal found himself irrecoverably engulfed; or, if he escaped, not daring to renew ihe assault. Il was iu one of these excursions, that Hieionvmus found himself sinking in a quicksand, formed by a current of water flowing from a saltpeter cave: and, ere he could cry for help, or receive telief, disappeared below the suif.ice. The lapse of centuries had converted I lie sand into stone; and the anti septic qualities of the w;i!er preserved his body unchanged, till (hat operation took place, in vvhidiilhad participated, and where it had remained, until iU miraculous liberation hy my disliu gui-hed fiiend the doctor. W e:e I not sipprehensi ve of (res.-pns-ing on the patience of ihe reader, or ih ing inj.isiice tu'my infoi manl.il might give yen many more particulars; but lor these I must refer to the doctors memoir, whit h I have already menlioned. i; u llice it to say, that a ceiehi aled philanthropist and phiIost'.pl,er,heai ing of the circumstances, immediately repaired to Ihc spot, and entiealed that Hieronvmns might, lor a few months, be placed under his tuition, both lor Ihe purpose of giving him an F.;,g li-h education, and of furnishing to that pai l of community, who still n main faiihii is in the plans cf the philosopher, an i xmiq h- oi the ''perfec l.al ilily of ooa natures," when nm under the influent u of " countcrai lii.g cjr cumslanccs." Although cxlremcly unwilling ihc doctor finally rnascnted, en Ct-inliti. n that, al the end of six month.?, the phiicso phei should accompany him to th.e metropo lij. Here it is the intention of 1 1 ierenymus to publish a splendid work to be entitled the Recollections of Hietonv mus, heir apnaien! of ihe crow n of Tv re," ike Sec whhh vviii contain, in addition to ordinary woik? of that kind, ''A memoir on the commerce of Tvte iucciions lor limling (he coasl cf ()pl itA map of !h island of Ahthtntis, wilh hitri i, . j or ical sueich ,n Authentic Ace. not t.f ., ;.. ,r 1. . . , . . "II; ss" ' i i ceinasimi v . lac Sliii'ie ol llie i on espomlente between Hi am and Solomon with t!ie signatures of each A front view e Solomon's Temple And a beautifully and correctly engraved portrait of the Oneen ii ba,,,! the act of exclaiming, 'the m! ha5 m l been told me,'

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I .Mos.ilur, u n-.o-. 1. utile, ri iIinMiii jo.:t - !ir 14. Wtic the c!mi;hIp t.f tf.e j-;ipt-i from wliiih o t- rpv it, U ie-pc-ct i! -hoiibi ipcrive ibe siM v wi'.h inc udti'i! y I' to a la a tale. 1 1 om a son t if I o w an it wc lim ,i 'ecu :o i ii-te-ni'iil lo lool; f.;r rctiia!R i . t c-1 ! t enre finm that p'.'it of the ciintiy, we ate o i -1 : i to ciedit, lo a ceil. in tlfgtee, mo lo an (.v!c;il, limvpvf i. as to coeioiler i( i 'n lira t inj a'.y i r p "l a bit? pulinn tit Ibp pan pohucally oppo-e.! to i-, brncw u may in voU e a l-.w individuals. Xut. In'il. !Arii i ti v.. ."ii-snnii. Oct. 1 , P..1 ! . F. r, ;..,., ,,f,i I., . krwn. , ,!lt, ,rrrui M --i-n ol ibe rii,;al (Dit,;i vri v M titling Cut iai.,e cut in evidence bebue , ,.,, y ll ha berti know it fjf a hi gib j iirn. tii.il t a t i v rn. 1 1 1. 1 1 i a 1 1 v la i s pi ing, a v PI v ( : i'ii-a r oisi.tc; Ifi'.O'g e-tibli-b.iii'tit v ;i tlt-coViMfd aS'ii iiokr up tif ai Ncxigo -j'lili.j in tlii-i f'oite. l! aail enl w inc'l in ii- I d I to in v 'I t i.eti-? 1. e : i ni nn-ti-1 : v ; c rei en' iff it: 1 1: ,1 Ibe v. a - b ica; n u bing 1 biim? H.e I e-l tm'in v, r n. iff te.i i: v.a- i.';-y m j ' i " nil 'ml li e raii.f nf tio'tr rl-eit trig a erta'.i'Hi. v'tb a Ib'i'l-aiel i.i'ut r rvi'-, an teev be .l ll.Otd la ll'.n "fpiii! 'I . . 1 1 i V . " 1 A Ibe ( ily t.f bt. I. ' in a i nii-n tfnt ;oel I H' 'ii'.' : he bad I men br ; pa l i y I ha t l.t had gr ne I ally sn j.-pn t 1 1 ii l'nf: obi Hero if. every thing, an i pa i ! na.i a I y ',u !l.f.iihjerl tif bin npvf,,ijon ta the bank. 1 1 unapplied to by the l.')!"lio:ii S:e hrti V. Fore man, who wa nn ;i pi hf.ant lor the i line ! St!ci et;tiy n! ist:ite, in.iltr tiovenini !i.,er, to join tin: counter feitcts. '1 h apj ii' ati in w:-.-tnade in a nohtieal s( nse, and in tb name to ihe parly; Thy were bol'i e.j.p' lo lilt auk, aad drsiicd its ov etihiow tnc counter feil notes were very well executed, and would easily pats among the people as genuine a try had been already raised that the bank vv a a riu. sing good ami genuine pupcr in a spuil o! a;a ioitl in proportion to the increase ol coui.tvi feit paper wce.bi be t'or1 t-X'-ilPinenl of the pen nle. if ptei eilv and i-jdiciourlv managed. In . . i i j . this way it was argued, the people could make money for ihcnisclvcs ion ..ow u ike popularity cf the ban!;, and advance the prosperity ol (ien. Jack'on's adniinisliiition. Il was also ;irgued, there could be no more ha t in in this than my other political' inaneuvre ; but the citi.en of St. Lcuis refused the proposition and kept i! secret. Thus il has at last appeared in evidencethal, if the Neongo gentlemen had been successful the bank ol the United States was to have been put down in this and other western States, for crossing good paper! The people recollect the outciy which was raised upon this subject about a year ago, but since the detection of the gentlemen politicians, this branch of the opposition to the hank h;s not been urged. Funeral Flowers. -The New Orleans Bee. mentions the deith of G'apt. George Dimitrv, w ho fell overboard from his vessel and wsis drowned near I'ointe aux Herbes. 1 'he edi tor says that in his next number he hopes to bc'able to throw some flowers op. the ipmb of this Greek pariot.' Cholera in Custody at hist. A Mrs. Adamson announces in the Halifax papers, that she has cured all the cholera patients who had sense enough to come to her for relief, and she adds- ''Inovv consider rny&elf peifcci mistress ol the diseaseall pai ties. We congratulate TUIAT. OF HIHCMOXI), THE MAIL ROBBER. Tie United Stales.) Circuit court, U. States vs. distiict of Maryland, Joirph Ilicimond. Nov. term, !8'dJ, Judges Duval! and (jIciui. i. Williams, attorney general. Richmond, was the deputy postmaster at Middlelow n, in Frederick county, where his father vv as the principal. He was arrested in April I. i.-t, at the instance of (Jeorge Till, esq. an active .and energetic agent of the post i, llie department, upon a discovery eflecled hy the agent, lh.it he had taken money out of letters passing tin ougli that office. It had been ascertained that money transmitted hy letters coming on the routes which inclini'ipg this oflice had been occasionally mi-sin..; lor some mouths. Proceedings to detect the guilly parly had been instituted, as long ago as January lat. Rut counterfeit notes I. living been chit ily relied on, he escaped for a few weeks, At length measures were so skillfully contrived by the agent, that th.e discovery became certain expeditious. In the course! of nine mouths (here were upwards of ,S,"2,K)0 mis.-ing. Richmond confessed that he had stolen .IfiOO; and (here is no doubt he had taken the whole; although he may hive forgotten some of the parcels. I!v. !,;,d !ca:-r.ecl the. trade cf a tailor, and was in the practice of quilting the bank potes into his coat. He was choice in the notes v hit h ie reserypi mmetimes taking nut Mich a he Mim Ight WC i (fc? curl ent. He also modera ted his pli'inh-r time, by taling parti f the noney in a .iter: jfien altering the conleiits so a-to t i;: pcniil .with the ic-mhu, which wip; iorwij'.tc-'l in thu letter lo lis appro-unite nihil ess, Ib. twe'on the lime o ' Uiem.pi.j's hi A o;vnJ his suiromlerhy hisb.-jij, winch " ! ,.lV-b,,,, nil liU u , . . ' !,.-

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1 i ii g .-irrnigt rd. ! e b nd guilty to nil .1 ... . ..i ! ' 1 - ... ll.t lei ( ( -Mi ilf lll.il 'li'.i l.tl li llilll IU i : ii-i j l i: ' n i-l in t be l nitu t.lian ii.o: d i- twt-ntv-on; w ars of age, of it t:,' .1 j pi a i ni.ee, i tl i.t iOi ; c:mii el a loir ; hararte r and : ii g. at tva.-, at toe time 1 p. be married to an tstiol i is : rrest, t ; triable woman. m and set riiirg oppoi , Icmj ted I i:a to h; Z. a:.u as !:(( n i'.; . ,o pi -r-on eoi-.pcctrd v. itha I't.st CiHlee ca!.r ir anv h-rglli ol lime hnpe to perpetuate; !: :i lid ami pccn'.iiins op.i,ii l!ie j'vlllee, w ilhi.u'i ben g tit let I' u l-y the uepai t ment. Jneicrv cisi! which has occurred in Maryland, ;!icie his been a t'ist over v, and that discovery h;t ; hoc n p;edily fulioutti hy eoi;yicrou .'li.d p'.ii.i-l.iTI. ts. AvoTiii.i: i". ru or y.zr.. A woman c A in iis'er, V j -r Can:ila, is slated to hare iabvh given bii tit tu two female children, ui'o are nniied l;i,e ti;e Siamese twins, but who have n;dv tiireo h:g and three arm. Tfiiia!!' r lUlif i ncv w.-uld make I he mutch niieo'i'.!. or no ihly ("hang and 1)'. g might G-'eS :ne dit-j:t,?itit)ii to make ur their hate love te, ngieo to wait .a lew years, and settle i Can. i la lamdv. O a tit--. "Th of September, there were 130 coiivic'- in toe penitentiary of Virginia; td vi,' i!i!M wore white males, ind I white female ; 'J.; ( a. I i el man -.am! 0 eel t c d em a les i i.ere bad been no d '. h ' n the Fciiitenlmry inn: the G 1. (,( Kebt miry last. - - -.r- "C x - v . Vi lil 1 O.V5 x r .11 ('frclal.uo j?xni-nti-Hi'Iiot3s Pills. F'!!i conveiiifi-.ee of a cheap remedy, in ihc form of pii's, stn'cd to the commencement of most of tin; indispositions Jo which wc are liable needs no comment. Id any diseases, in their forming s'.age, are easily ane ted, by ibe exhibition of proper ciitiiartie medicine, and the consequent su (Verio g and expense ate thereby avoided. All that pills can el.ect, m preserving er resteringhealth and that, is much m::y be expected and will kc derived, from the timely ue ol these tills. They are peculiarly excellent in every variety of head ache, proeeectiiig from a foul, acid or bilious stomach; and in all feverishness of 1 he system, clependect on the same cause. In short, for every derangemant of the stomach and bowels, requiring cathartic medicine, the Vegetable, anti bilious 1'ills, admit no competitor. lJrice25 cts. FOll SALE by J. F. Stevens, Ycvay, and Lyman W. Mix, 3lountslcrling. 'October 27. NOTICE, HE undersigned, living in Posey township, Switzerland countv, la., one mile ent of the Hackworks, wishes to disposa of OXE I'M l)F MILL STOXES, 3 feet and one inch across. Also, one set of Mill Irons, together with ihe Hopper and Curb, Sic. which he will sell low for ca.sh, JONATHAN 110EINSON. September 5, l--.jl, Stihvell ITeaily's Estate. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Stilwell Heady, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, who has been appointed to au'i.ninister said estate; and those b:ng claims against the same, will present them for examination, accivJ.'ng to law. The estate is supposed to be solvent HLMIY HULLION," ) , , . GLORGE W. HEADV.t Adm r October 57. A T i:.' A K UFAGT OR Y . VKVAY, I.MIIAXA. TT 1. KKKFKlMicreby resga w pecuuiiy imortns trie puo fgjS I e, i mi ne iias recently coininened the m i iufactur eof tVr at(1 Wool SI.3TS, t the brick sh'p , b.riv.erly occupied by Ira Mentlenhall.on Kerry street that he. intends to keep up the establishment with a contstant saipplv of MATS, of lite best quality. His custodiers aio tberefoio solicited to contribute their support to bis establishment. Toe highest price will be given, in cash, for anv quantity of FURS delivered at his shop i4 Vcvav. .1. J. KK.KKL'K. Ffilli-: highest price given for XiAIS'sl V evay, Kofi. 1. I ()"!t)il .11 DKINS1 i ;-rFT?3!iI:i vabi aid.. medicine is celebrated for ' l a Al, ci uring Im t'diuw ing oiseases. v iz. tVliile ."w e niu" v, if tverv desei mti'ti : isa,..., I .ees anil Ideers nf hug standing; Glandular 'rum-Hiis; I'llans iu- C'uiurihs; filmmatic pains of thejoints Sl''atns. r.i;;i-,-.s hud Tell, is; Chilblains, or th lari-i ;:!! . led bv lVet . r i. aisi.good for seal.ln mil bui:-,s. J'.-r -l.tii'.'ular svva lliiig-, it Pll 'iartaanv i-i'd.-ine ..,ioU:i. l it ;nIe rf !ian meri-mial a pj-i-atiuns, (ai i. tl-- '' Sl '-ia '!.-s:.:-il:; :.. i.ta;., ,(f ,, J nol eoi elffs. n a lay H,.. ,:i..tt.i oeral.) becftuso V"i to cob It ..able to iiM'iiy ' 1 IL...ri f VI .1. the the .voist l-c-ma.-ppt,.-a,,ont.ff..,v.'7;: io a - i. ..... m. ...1 bo W - iiit.ii mi. , , , tdcr. n..lm--..;,I. ; it iu i:ie Oi-oj ...i mi iiim nn v ! re oovo mn.i .- . ...... i i

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