Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 197, Vevay, Switzerland County, 3 October 1835 — Page 3

Mv.

I V

5 ijjzj. .

o-'jassaiiVi-

" ? Ti

i -v i

;-. S ; .,

S .(- M

1 I

e; M

I

t ; Hi

be ll

tii : of o. i i - :);;. -e. I .i ;

. - '. V - - T'1 .u.v:i-.-cc V" r.f the I: l iU !-i i'Uu it o

I i"ige,--vo"il dressed and apparently well behav- ! nci s -.nr'ei. They put up at our most rcs-

ec table hotel, and in every rcsp"ct deported ...inii-Kii wi-IL In the murse of the sum'

V-vYvAHA i i;ly inform itiun was given to our slicriH", that

t was supposed a flat boat had been robbed ind t ho owner probably mnidcred, a week or two since, at l onaldsonville and the informmt etio.iiv suspected the above mentioned

-! i i i AIL a-vibe, onj.n:M,0f l,vwr the perpetrators. Upon this r ii. x', to el v a j-tatem'nt thev were taken into custody, and ! E Little.-, iring ia.: ex iminalioe: enough light was shed I i!) m the subject induce the presidiag mai .fU irate to iei:v:ia - il.etn to. jail (where they

LLOUGII. Ih i lhoi.n confined an hour or two) there to I -wait a convvav.ce to Don aldsonville, where

i-l arvouait;t ;- m:m-: een t!ie c rime was comiaiueu.

Columbia, merely for the intimation of an opinion that ruiz, the Spanish pirate at Boston, would probably escape the gallon s, in const nuance of a feigned t liriousnes. The best

commentary on this outpouring of sublinialod

e.:"T. i

e-Jiioiia! nutter tliis '

if

( I

C il.O !'' ''1

I i ; I r

l.

ii ! n ; ii

-t ti i,j- ..a. V

:i-. :',r t'l

We fa'.lv coins i-.le with this decision, be-

ieau-t.e i.'ithe l.rst place these are times of Uigh ja id alarming excitement, which justify ail :711m citizens in keeping a strict watch. on the ivnr."r.! of all suspicious pe.sons, cpecial?lv whir, they are charged v UU enormous of ! fences and in the second place, j 1st ice to the

r '

,ir

l tl I or

a "i : 1"

i 1 1 or exchange pa ai'iui. Numer

, :;j j ; iw most a'ri d : .-.: (i! " u-' ti li ji; the cir

a mi- . 1 ii'Mi';i, m i-isi- iarcisscd tliem-c-lves as well as to the commu01" !i r i -ji-l itt'.re. h is of-j ait v an 1 to the vor!J; fk.manil, that when i i"i-.:.!i ! dollars fr , iiirirs of this M:ckandhorrible nature are ; ' - , t.r :.!.! s ns who kimr-osed '.o have been perpetrated, that a

t 1 - . .

served, while he vr.is carelessly looking vcr Millie penipl.h Is at :. !'. k-elln-V t.'u r, a sutnicious fcilxw standint: n ;n h:ni; ;!.c ( 1:ileman v;i dressed, ae ording :i tii t.i-h 01:

of those limes, in a coat with a rodig oas

sentimentality, is t he fact that a jury uf phys-number of. tags and ta-s(ls. which t!c thcil,

icians has pronounced I he airocmus vilain- im such he v.; i:hegan tohave a deriga up ai; insanily to h ve bsen feigned, and that on and the gentleman, not w illmg to di-anpt iiit Saturdav I ist he was hanged, as he should iiitn, t u ned his hc."d another way, 01 par-

have been three months ago.

ljoe to giC him an opp rti; dlv : tlie il im

1 i- . 1 . . 1. . 1 . . 4 . . 1

Miietiiau'iy sei 10 woik, ami in a nue ihim Michigan if said to be uncommonly frig'it-joffst ven or eight f the s'Ker ta's; tin- i;enful in flies of great siz; and strong stinging r!len;an inirnediate'y rctned it, ar.d 1 i : ;

.i

ii v im : , i i.s o! 10 .t

; 1 U

ti t'i I ,i' -rat.)!-, or a-,tloIOngh bgal inveitig ation should be made, : lai i:it, Wii'.ia th-.j linv'and thv oil'-.iidfrs brought to justice.

i

Franklin Louisiana) Rrpub.

O.i th. influence cf Music over Man. Our

1 i ir-i.-a i" i !v t x i niaiiig court on a I pappr a few davs eince gave, .after a remark 'aarir !t a i ; g c i ' th de ith f a negro !ct two of our own, an extract from an erudite

of t;.

to-. n, K v,

powers. 1 he common hlacK uel.l tiy o the couiitry, measuresj it is said, an inch ami a quarter in length, and two inches and a half across the wing. Ii has a horny h ick about o'ie forth of ah inch in length, strong and harp enough to pierce the skin f any animal. The other tormentor is called the ranger, from its disposition. to travei over the cotnirv.

It is a terrible annoyance to the horses and oxen. Sime enterprising gentleman who is anxious that the pioductsof the fair andfruitful West should be mads generally known, has. caught two of these wild fowls, caged them, and is now as we are told by the Mount Morris Spectator, on his way to. this city. lie intends to deposit the flies in the American Museum. vV. Y. Times.

Pi t:l ') ii'. i 1 x V ) ' ). f t 0.1: t.

I la

ilit.l-tt . 1. . - 1 f I I

pia-;. a't 1 i.i'i-j 10 t tu 1 ;'.nu eleira.p.l itisscrtation w nicn naa appeared iv i.ice in t'.; Circuit in a late number of the. Jamaica (iazettc.

The satr.i dissertation mentions a number of inim ils, besid-js, over whose passions music

t er,er.isc-s a vcrv strong and perhaps irresista-

r.i

'1'

1"

-1 .

1 ;

U K to J S' l 11 ..

t ) I I

! ( . 01 !i . " T 1 -1 ; 1 a a wa.- i t'i-

: ii' rf : I -s t f ff". occur-j blc ip'ii -ncc. Elephants, horses, mules, , on lb evening of the '2.):Ii!oxen, di-.s, foxes, even spiders and serpents irl t h e . s a u -r. w a Uingjare alive to the charms ot harmonious sound.

!, v v . t: o'O llo'hsav t !iVii!

it i- ii 1. w is f 'i ced i

it is well known, r,re by nature musical.

.' .1 r. - t n n f 1 f - 1 f 'i f ij"n i.iT -.11

l'ie ( iareapc,l,in;r.-:aU, nan excepted, the elephant is the of tlie b.)i.r(T, !jp ,t susccetible of music sounds Plinv

i

i wet e M own uo n-

. r wi'i ' ro j

a;; niu i:t. -re

tae

rii

in:

ants ir.ii

ov-. r t'le i

iMui.'uch, Luctor.ius and liullon, record singu-

ir anecdotes of the fondues? of this half-

From the. U. S. Gazrllcr.

Our wishers are for the supremacy of ti e law; and it becomes the duty of every citizen to aid, by all proper means, in repressing I he spirit ol misrule that is now abroad. We hear exulta'.ions that a man susprctrd X circulating pamphlets of an improper character is hung up without Judgeor jury. If this spirit is encouraged no mat. wiU he safe, suspicion, always easily raised, will condemn him to the gallows and his murders will e-capeany punishment, because lavy is abrogated. No matter what have been a man's crimes, he has a right to a fair trial by jury it is his birthright in this country. Tru stixg in Gon. What is the life of the

drawing out ol his pot K t a pen'.M.sie, whicn cut like a raz r. catched the fellow by the tar, and cut il olf lose I'.tim his head. Mj:rticn ! murderi (erics the thfif; ;h.bbcT : iol!arv'.' (cries thegeri! man.) l."'on thi t! i 'heif, ijia :.-is-ioii,th'-':w:ng ihem:t the gentleman, cried, i'hc ie ara. your tag and ln:Uo:"V

Very well (ays t!ie gentleman, throwing it back ia like m ttiai-r), t1 ere ii ycjr ear.'

of IJosti-n, New York and Philadelphia, whoj have volunteered to denounce Atili-.-l ivc-ry men, have had their labor for their pains. Because they have not come out a'id declared Slaver to he a blessing and the safeguard of liberty like govern u Mc'DrfOe, they r.ro. put by Duff Cheen i.io the saii-e company with

abolitionists, and trcr,'ed act oriiinglv. e trust that the people of the north will- begin o perceive that not lung short of urtcoiu'itioon, acquiescence in the continuance cfMav;rv,

will be accepted by the S tuth

A. d'-iii'j sui..-:i'ier take? ' is Jli2j0''k method of infomfn ! i? J fn ,: ;.ni tl-e pwlda- - C) In the si op latch a c:- : (1 i by Jn?. Y. t' le. lie will keep COl':; :, h cr. !lir::nl.a bttye a.r.d g. i ( r .1 as-oi 'n ( ;n (J ; !' jaitities in hi- Mi:. , S Ii a s. hi :;!! . !.;.!:::- gale-, carpet :.!.! :.!.: le I ; g-, t.; n I ;.t t r U'litl bagg-'ge ti!!t !.-. c-:ii; ie. gio J ; ; h.inic--s. ! a he; 1- - :. : d : H k i ;1 ' v . ; i! '' U' ;?. All I v ' is il if :' . i i . , , : i :.-it or g. t! i- . lii.stv. , j;, .1 low hi t I.; in fact. I il.t! t ! ; I i m

' c.Ui'e Ik: i;;!vt ii i r ;.tl

w dti vi.i to

la;

Persons wi-!iii.gf.) pi.'rfi.ase.

-all, as las ft ecu !:aJl be II

t in ti

net kti.cu

c i toi

ler:; couiiti v, ar.d 1

ti'jrie. Vcvny, Indiana, Sept. 23, P33.3.

i'o Theresa M"K;iy, widow f Zacl.r riah M. Kay of Craig township, Sw izt r'aod etintv and Su,le of Itidiana, and .ll ethers i:r.. i -cslJd. OKU SH take Notice that application wh! - be made to the Swilzciland Probate e-

tne next scs.ion ti.ere.if, tt,

iden

at

:ui:-e in ib? tfv. a of Yc.iv en the.

, v.... i , i a.(v... x i o.

. mis i "in iitiieii - ! on i joa tjiu iiai, j . , ,. l I ' I 1 I l' It l '

.Utaaioiiury free ncs:. .Now, w:wt i iuu,ni Monday in November hext, and on unconditional acquiescence wbicii !sa-kd r J t-...t aav thereof, to aimoini

- 3 I

Three CciiisiHficT'crs

meetings, that these measures of the' Aboii- a---s'gii him set oer to 'aid bcre-'a ?i l

; rcn!

by the Mouth? It is simply this. The No.-thj

s.;y, mine rcsoiuuuns a -jopica ;u an nie-oi

lonisrs will eii-. in civil tliscon!, aauin the lti"- -'"i ?ain, i,n umu

dissolution of the Union, if they are not put j stop n. The isMi.lh sayo t'nc sanic j ;uhI callj ' upon the North to put a stop to them by legisLitive actro'n, or by some olher mode. And

VW !. Ill lll'IIIU IS I lit. I'"'! l HI'

I

t :" i a' la .f gave i

r . wer.; tout tatty persor.s on ti n - of ;!; a -eii.i-t, and the paie n mi s ..' thh t -t w who were

r iajare !. T ii-i m I mchoiy occrjat :-l vcrv grgut sensalic:i

tU t..::--i't.-W.

1 .... r !.. r. iI... ' ii !) i ot. a srl from Caurc'a w i- i a id w ie a a the

1 :.C.v

i'.

a a on

-i.

i oWfi-:ii;

c erta;:ea y so:

: i wag n) w

Oil Sunday ailer:n in of this city, ret tuning i bis f i i.ilv in a barouche, narro'.v cio-svay in Mill Ie i ding to Can.fi I'ridge,

ilrnakuu fellow-, hod just ea.e-ged

i -..j:n i!ie 31illLree.-i i'.ivet i, anu whose shcui

i i o

i

Villi

Ir.g tteue i n! ;i;. o 1) i i, a t -veat !e ', cxp rieaciag

". h a -e; an I eiiicie,ilovn the i: ,i;.--. ;i- p.vcin;talcd together I tii-. pi ice, a d:-!aio e of about id w ii.it is nan u kable, wiiii ut inv inj-irv. Cincinnati H hi;r.

1 -:.,s. A ge:itle.ii!i w ho lias jusi aiiiy1 ir.iin Hi Janeiro. inf. ,r.r.s us that wliil-i the

, i . . i !... a...a-1

i e ic-ii X I : mere, no i . ii.ai, :iiv-j wvir w -re f mg 'it h 1 .veei-the Mid-.!ipir.eii attach-

! to her. ( a- liar-: and

. ::el. AH thi am itsg Iri-ajs. One ol the

nigin i:i a pea jacket. One

g , d it iturediy, 1 om, that is r.v; pea i i vn;i ii tve on." The otiier replied with

.! : I :, t-. i v. 'in - j .!. - w

beca ii -ng: v. ana then upon, the A w nth- ii ' i liiev m i-t light, and otic of then. M,.; ie:ie dreseJ in a winding shcat ini !( a j sekot. An awfil rerponsibdi-

. i

.?. oa ia -v b - l?'. i-.c

,;er e i

a:;! - in !

ty r t ie in jr

ua

the L nited States

.-a v. a- a rumor abroad that a treaty was

ia Va-hinglon be! wee:

1 M. ? im. b

;'ie frm;-r- O !! "l u in ation is now such as , . I .... m but lillb: iloubt of the ficl. To

avoid a

S'ijiht td parci.:l'-e, i.ie la.iowmg pian. e tiude'rstand, has been ad pt tl : as the lir.t: b.t.ve Mexico and the I'liited Slates has nev--r been ma by tiie authority of the two gov-i-nimeals. and of c.ar-e is .-till unsettle!, to a-

j :, iy and into the j reasoning quadruped for music; and we 'shall

conclude the subject w ith on unique account of a concei t whicn w as given to two elephants in naris. in IS )7 or 0. The orchestra was

phiceu above them in a gallery, with a trap door in the floor to permit the sounds to escape do vn wards. This took place in the Botanic Garden and excited great curiosity. All the influence and wealth of Paris was present. Oa the fust sounds of the music, the elephants w hich were male and female, and were called Hans and Mers, walked around the enclosure then directed their trunks to the imp door, raised themselves on their hind legs. They now appeared alarmed, but after a fewsec aids resumed their calmness, and abandoned themselves to the delights which the music atiorded them. The air was then changed, and one of a savage and rude nature was substituted, and that music possessed influence over them was

immediately evident. They approached the bars of the cage, twi-ted then; with their

trunks, and pushed against them violently

w ith tlieir PdUies mey exoiuneu sy inpionis of pain and rage they seemed to be acting muter the influence of some agent over which ih:y had i.o controul. 6a this air being again changed, and a Soft and languishing Sy he rite measure played, the lemale seeme 1 to suffer most. She exhibited

every sign of strong and passionate foundness for the male. Sue mtroJuced her proboscis

into his ears, then put it into her moutn, caress

ed him warmly with her trunk, and pressed against him with her body. The scene

was almost like that between two lovers

But the most striking and astonishing

elfects were produced by the Marseilles hymn.

As soon as the orchestra struck up, they whistled, uttered sounds of joy, ad then melancholy intonations. They appeared lo

be under the fear of some expected calamity, and were preparing themselves to meet it w iih fortitude, The tune vas aga"(ii changed, and the plaintive, pensive notes produced corresponding etl'ects. The female rested her

i this cmI'k il demond on I bo iv.nt r,f tin

greatest part ot men but a continual lossing.,,,,. fP '..inrnndition.-.l uvn-.u.-icorxcr It

between vain hopes and fears? All their ias,ooks ,);Kfv fr trc .n. lmrmonv,,vhvn s,lct, j are spent in these. How vain a thing is man, ,hi r.U- )c b(.f(JIX. Mi,. cve! even in his best state, w hile he is noiiiing bat ! t tlc ps-Dll)i ! himsclil His heart not united ami fixed in " '

te bclo:::ng to her ik-cea.-cd h-i-l ai d. DAVIT) CAIN, f .r him-, li sigacc of Abrni.am. It-.he:J. ry and I'arh.-ra ?.ri ay a pjiardian C r Lew is. S;;nu I

ii' n, Charles, and Snra!

ph. no. iiii'!'

Jose-

eirs c.fsaid Zaeha-

i:-h M Kav deceased.

Sept. 21, 1S35.

Goo, he becomes disquieted in vain -and how

Mna i a in.ng win m, hi lie necus no otner saiJ OU(. appi,.lltic,. to anotltr but his own heart: it may prove d.squ.etment, ,jes (h(. 0,u r , u( r..rol!e( t ,

enougn to useii; ins own thougnis are nis torinenlors. 1 know some men are, by a stronger understanding and moral principle?, somewhat mised ahnvr- lh vnlir:ii- ;i iid Miral; bitr of roll-

l:.,.. v f m;a. ..... I... i It..,,, ,-h,.w IJOHN 1). CCMMIXGS tO MlS. ASEN.VTlt II.v-

'i-'-'iv j iiii ilia j i;ui. I n i. r c mi, ifvi-k iivMii i,-nv.- , and acted braxery. Somewhat there .nav be j vNboth oi this county.

that will hold out in some trials, but f.ii suoil ol this pureness of faith. T roubles may so nultiply as to drive them at length from their

p)ilure und come on so thick, with such vo

"How many hours tlo you get for sleep.1!

"Lights re-

you haie onlv;

one ey e to dose, and 1 have two. SHARK! ft. 30, On Sunday the2?lh, by Judge Malin. Mr.

V Thf.mas Tti

isby

cf

Ye

iiji S a ii Zetland ccimty.

J- a. A fx, I a. C-i:C

!;.,ni s.r.jjnrr .,,,..oCr.,i i i-

yens I i v. n hi

', urn n, - ? rfcTiiM

. otT "Letters. F.MA1N1NG in th.e Post oflite in Vevav.

on I hr- ll h l :i v rif Sciil rri'u-.- 1 Sif . b

I i

mish o:

with saddle marks on bo;ii s n br face :: A ai ;a -;-.i-i ti t

pescd to be 1'2 or 13

il.C liglil eo e? m.d a .'-7.:

-ixtten cb

ie

Ly bia l.ec'.ty and Wm. Pbillipr-.

I do certil -' the abt ve to la- a roj .'

:. of the la ii wa- shot through ;ii!e !, a i other had a leg frac-

you Ie. it is my pea jacntre puislnd untd'liie par-

i lor tali :ers who nerniil

r tiie-ir girirdiaiishin to

other thus. J jur. of Corn.

jt'june ana come on s,o iincK, no suco u- - .. . m- -ti v I r L- ' ; - tr.; v ent blows, as will smite them out of their ar-'it taken out iathree months, wil be Pent.10'1' m V,-!(. -! J ' " itic:al guard; disorder all their own calm ; the General Post oinee dead letl,;r,; v'"v ,x i' -

tihcai gu

iho ights and high resolves. The approach I A of death, or, if not, some kind terror may )r Vm Armington

seize oil their own spirits, which they are not j Jas Aibiitain

able to shift oil". But the trusting in God is

prepared for all; not only for the calamities of war, pestilence, famine, poverty, or death.

but in the saddest apprehensions of soul. 1ven in the darkest night it casts anchor of God, and reposes on him w hen it sees no light. -r-Bishop Lcigklon.

trunk upon the floor and appeared wrapped

1 con-aitutional t-uestions as tothe!jn unappeasable grief. But interesting as

this subject is, w e must conclude without referring to the music of the Syrens, or the melody of the Italians.

VO!

all expense

a . . ... i r. r

;t!:u controversy iiereaiiei, ior " t l

a certain p lymeut in ni mey to he made to the Mexican government, by the United

Stat

He

ll

a Mc-ed that the Kio del Norte

rh -.il be the

g liki

SOLEMN INQUIRIES.

Remembering that 1 nm one of the countless multitudes, who, in the l ist day wiil stand before the liar of God, 1 beg leave to make a few solmen inquiiies. Am I prepared iodic? ami what the word of God retpiiies me lo be? Have 1 examined his word to know what it does require? How have 1 improved the privileges -hi h God has given me? Have I neglecied no opportunity ol doing good ? Have

1 never refused to stretch out my hand to leljeve the sufferings of others? Am I as wilhng tj rclcive the sufferings of an enemy as a

friend ? Arr. I constantly looking abroad in lot world, to see w hat good I can do, or do I cor.

tint: my narrow views to beloved sell? Do 1 exercise the same love towards others, that I would wish in return! When 1 arn view ing

the faults of others, do I at the same time remember that (rod is viewing mv own 1 If I

--------- C5 J .

attemnt to sneak in the name of the Lord, do I ;n? x.inY

. ' i n i. . r.

B

ThosButh-r Jo-eph Brown U'm Bright Walter Brook Edward Brayhenrs Andrew Banta c

John Colo Ed Chenaud Thornton (.'ummius Wm 1) Cox loci Copber Geo xM Child D Ernnc is Pupraz Wm Doity John I hum David Daiiner A il Humoiit li John Elder

.!!) C Kblin

F Samuel Eorwood Saml Ecsh r Chas B Freeman C

i)atd Kei o J Win C Keen David Kent . E S Wesley Leap Hi eiuy Lanham

Ciatles Lanhain

1 !

i M vcu Men it i Mr M'wer j Samuel McKay 2 i Mordecai McKer-zie J Washington Manuel Sell i Moss Joeph Malin s , J Fielding Neal

i joim ravy

I ANA WAV A 8 V K-rf on

fJoh.: P wiel, b-, ,,: 'if t; '

' L. ' business. . n

prehei d anri refn.n Lira to the mi'

rentier, v. o he etititfoci to ti.e :.

wjliiout ;im thaakr ; i :. r.-.e?:!

cvav, .ugu-! 31 st.

;rom ti:e sua-.c ti.e t.".;iii ia-

to tiie sai.dli

on w ho will .

ie 1 1. ; , i ft -,- e;

i ' ;,- i.- i i ' - ' I j.' IV ..;.,oi..

1000

o! tl

se( .

,anv

i ' ill i .

Iti-il

c-t Pi:-;--

q-iUiiiity ot ineie

lieu ot Saeel s w are i. ease i i

atcly.

JOHN K. EVINGT0N

The 3 :gV ! be p.ed for o t . i -.'.I V l.ll II J il

Mountstetlii:'-'. Aof. 'J.k l?,.y.

2 I Pleasants Mendc TTEEI)S ami MORTGAGES, can

hall

; EJv. aid Pa ton 1 Elijah Railj V Presly Reno j S JS C Stevens Thos T Smitli stn

Finnic .Vi ! H'n'lrr?. There is scarcely s;ich a tiling as a dull novel written by a woman. Among lht--e w ritten by men, dulk-css . : .!... ... ..,..o;.,.. WOl.

3 Hie lUiO I a C It lot; t,llitini --mi woaion il is otherw i-e. They know not only iheir own st t re!, but ours especially in cur weakness which they exhibit in a more indulgent or winning tone ol satire and pleasantry than men employ upon each other. Their delineations of character want force; but their beau i leal is u.ore graceful more inten -l ing more m igiuatie. The sex is not formed far robust literature; the m are

lV.t anl delicate is its proper sphere. In tin firmer, woman have rarely if ever ejicc'lCLj; we set: no necessity of excepting the hermophroditc books of Madame !e Stack ' Jn the latter lliev hae seldom wholly failed.

EuVNKI.tN, (I.OU.) Aug. 15. Mysterinis A(iuii . Tw o men arrived in cur NtSLigcon Thurr J.n last, in the mail cai-

Comiction of Prrscoll the Murderer. Abra

ham Prescoll was convicted at Concord, N. IE, a few days since, of the murder of mrs. Cochran, at Pembroke in the year 1$33. Piescott had been previously con icted, but a new trial had been granted in consequence ofsoaie irregularity in the jury on the former trial, and the case has called forth an uncom

mon array of legal talent, and unusual display

ol professional research on tne sumeci ol

Monomania and madness of alj soi ls insanity being made the ground of the prisoners defence. The murderer attempted in the first place to take the life of mr. Cochran and Ifis w ife, and actually inflicted severe and dangerousinjurieson them both at an early hour in the morning, and pretended to have done it al while in a slate of somnambulism. He afterwards enticed mrs. C. into a retired field, and theremurdered her in the most shocking man-

nr lit i i.i

ner. we are. glad the jury had me urmness and good sense to resist this paltry pretence of insanity, and award the proper punishment

to the culprit. There is quite too prevalent

disposition to allbrd escape to atrocious of-

foiiiliTs under an ansumoti ,n ol insanity, it is

but a short time since this paper was assailed with great rudeness, and w ith an overflow of h lv iud'gnation, by a print in the district of

have an eye single to his glory? If I have but

one talent do I improve that, or do I neglect it, and envy those w ho have more? Am 1 reproved when 1 sec others active in the cause of Christ, or do 1 excuse myself by saying they do it "o be seen of men, do 1 isit my closet daily for the purpose of pouring out my soul to God in fervent prayer? Do 1 examine my heart to see w here 1 must point the sword to keep off the enemy? In tine do 1 love will.

a pure heart fervently?

Prudent in v-rnvvS

Tiics GriflitU II Martin Higgir.s i .e w is Hinmnu P Harvey J Washington Joyce

j John Scott 2 i John Stepb tcn j Win Smith Jane Stevens f I Jesse Teals ? George Tiilej W

MoTintns axd Daughters, It w as a judi

cious resolution of a father, as w ell as a most

pleasing compliment to his wiie, w hen on be

ing asked by a friend w hat be intended to do with his eirls. he replied. lI intend to up.

prentice them to their mother, that they may learn the art of improving time, ami be fitted to become like her wives, mothers, heads m families, and useful members of society.' Equally just hut bitterly painful, w as the remark of the unhappy husbands of a tain, thoughtless, dressy slattern; 'It is hard to say it? but if my gills arc to have n chance o growing up good for any thing they must hi

sent out of the way ot their mother example. TittorTat. A gentleman amusing 'himself in the gallery of the Pai.m-, Pari-i, b-

ticK s be I. ad at K'i cents sii.gle, at Gardner's mil!, Alii iw's mil!, Short's ft ere. Justice la ai" face. (az!at 's, do.

Green's do. Tapp's do. I. n in's t'o.

Drum

u 1 hi f. ui's do. rd at 5hi ofefc.

u IV IV

load's CJ.

Timothy D Wood

Having tendered tc the Post master General my resignation of the office of lVtmaslcr in Vevay , to take ejlect from ami after t morrow, ihe'above letters cannot be delivcrej unices the postajre bp paid. ' 011 N V. DUFOUPv, P. M.

Veyay, Spt. 3D, V&o. j

dissolution or Frti'inerhi. j 'HIE partnership lieretpfore cxil'm); hcj twa cn the undersigned was dissidyed by j iiutual consent of both p.irliet- on the PJthj nst.. and Mr. Washburn isaulhoried to set-,

Ie all the com ems of the sea J firm.

ELI P. WASH III;

''plli hi gin i piiee will be given at tf.icf-

b.fhom j oison? indebted to the i:.rr.c

siTIp tl.il or Job V. ( IK.

for

Whei.f,

is e. Corn, Cable;;;, B.tttr, Flour, Coi n. Veal.

J.ilOCS, Pork, Or.ior.s, Liiicr;, Beef, Bii. kw beat rr.ea!, Corn meal, Mutton, ice. vcc.

EDWIN 1U0BV

Sept. 21, IS3.". The undersigned continues to carry on tUs Ts-ailoi'ing, SuIrtCKN In all its vnrit.lv, at the old Mftwl. E. p:VASFiP.tRN.

To nil xvIiOiii it S'ir.y cucc ' OTK li is hen by git on, lo all ineie1 te - that the subscribe'- has iccciiily plattd all his at -, one.:-, for j rioin g of cvet v th s t ip-

iti m. into the ham's of Mr. II cut. Lj.Ci i uc,

c Vevav, w ho is legally autho; i.etl to collect and reoi i'pt said a count?. Tin se who know thi ina Les to hr- indt btei'i are r t urte i i. t i;i V

requested to aMetd to this cell, ai tl ih ! ely

sa.e i;.iolasaiit feeling-. P.. BAN HALLVwf.tt, i.!'-ei.r 11, ISJl

"SF.ftlfJJI etv .'.j i'