Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 201, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 October 1835 — Page 3

v. v:: i-::va rt.mks r, P.-,thn JJi-e, October 12, 10-35. S;r 'I'll-; i !i i ;i)iv of l'r:Js couinlasaed of. in in.-S l--ru:r fo:n the ii .ia-s I nno. i li t ;;lt:"ii l';ii.-'e io rc.ijS.i(s on lb.- i l :t "t ties ;"( Tii- a '.;:i hecv, -ice .tint ot Den'.o'is i:i situs .!o :i 1 c-x I f J'-i.'lO-'.

1 I) iin.H me in ;itli "I Anj::l, 1 1. 1 1 1 - v. !,i!e

s. y, "h ; I 'e I of tlu pre-e'.t i Mint was i'iic'.'

his v, ere tlcprix ed of life, an 1 the uses f ir' remarkable events of the lime; s it-res wore whic.'t they were intended our opinio:, i?. jehed'iy directed against the clergy and in inks;

luwevcr. tout they ii -l natural deaths, ai ! 'and a lew didactic pieces. 1 hey were great

I avourites in ditcrent courts, and diffused a taste, for their language and for poetry over Europe, which was about tliat time sunk in ignorance and rudeness: they disappeared in the 1 llh century.

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s -n age a'. I W: ll IV;; lift'Tl IS! i '.li I t i

i.i vr; ;.; at ;u

;ir.'.-p:i! ;i rr i n ge noiil. t:;t-v I'-rcit a:-.l il is

'i.tv. Jn if,

i naif set. I ;o tar. . -

M-ia -n-vit, ail lb p-ederes. -r :!;(. ;s nn'v $ a id tin' it to nr'i-t ali iii ; tie uan-is mi !o

niiilia z in mths f 1'ie

I wore intended as subjects lor dissection although that belief is somewhat staggered when wo oo'i-idor too particular season ef the car. and the. lad that neither of the medical colleges of riiiladeialii i, Live. as yet, commenced their regular coarse of lecturers.

We are well aware that the Faculty must

les of this description lo examine

nave annus

'or the purj:i

Casimir II. king of Poland, received a blow from a Polish gentleman, named Konarski. who had lost iill he had while playing vtith

this prince, .scarcely was the blow

THE undersigned h

HIS?.. :i .

K'vcn,:,.. .

: g. on

n t tit letters i f mimi.:': r . i i

oi .-tit i nan lot-'an t.

wueii iisioie oi uie euu inn y oi ins crime, -v i . Ii . ii ir . a- i. i". i Mt. i 1 tti co. It;d. lajltiics a r-. . ;he betook htmselt to iltght, but he was soon . , , . . - , i iii .i tr- - i oetju.(! to lie estate, to come i-ru aid apprehended by the king s Guards. Ca?i-' ,,, , . . , ' " 11 , i r i - i -ii - : p- tnctit. arid a ucrsons Ju.vm"- c : mir, who waited lor him in silence anads his . .. 1 , . . ' .... i , g-'-ii.-t the same are herein i i;i!if;i ;-

JFn'!u?iit to Cum. Pent c have observed some notice lately on the propriety of

of hettefutin i;u; living, but jcrccting ;i momiment to the menmrv of Com.

!u les ;ie si aii-.ui-i'i i r lit; i s -at to ' bo !re In:. (; w-i-a'd, Iherern'e

vemii

i hi-! all ih

IV!iS.l!S til-:i I ii' ii i-ler t!i;'

ue ji.ivabb; ;U the i;fr.w iag i.) this aria-i''.

vc must say that the. forwarding of subjects at this seas;ia of the year through a line intended p. hicipal.v f r carrying p isseivger. deserves the strictest cen-nre, and should the

t:illi-il? if-, ll l - .1 ; v. l k- i ,

Cil iwissl!..!,-..

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a

punis'.'.tnent,

ce

nvat. t;: it l'ie fun-Is f ti'.e 1 at s ia ; :1

til T"! w is :t s ir-l i s a t u'her 1 are--. In a b'ttcr t til'" :-i'b i-.itiai . t"r Mi th." I:;(jnri :viis. w!i b;s r!iirge.f the j l r f lilt" s'a'e l I :i;!i i.i. lie -ays . we s--

-il'viri m lkiuir sii mointe tbvisi

s, w.i:;-

it link

seveit

ho'ild lie inbietcd, as a caution

to I iti.-re dealers in this new article ofsuulh-

iac-rn tr.inspjrtatioa.

Perry. This we think nothing more than just to the character and services of that distinguished oiliccr. But there is a fitness in all tilings-, and in this matter the place or site should not he du-regarded. Jjiill'ilo has been named, probably because she is the most impoi taut and populous town, but we cannot but think Erie would he the most eligible location Here the fleet was built, that bore

iraw is fictitious, without doubt, and j him to victory here was the naval station

courtiers, and a

addressed them

oon as he saw mm appear, ulill. , t

loiiows: ".in ir.viKis mis

e s

was written up m a card, and nailed on the m-ad of ea-cii lieire.

i

s::it tin; ihli'-ront lassi-s -f !!'nsi;i(

-f finds tin e.H ii dis-

(.' invn n Cranberry juice, externally applied, is stated by the Medical Journal, to be a

i j , it'i . . ' jS'-ccilic I jr rni'-worms. ! no enaM-.-i! ai re on ;is.'t rt ii!iH! i

The Quebec C.az -t!e of the 16th ult. says "Oil Mondiy aftemioot!, about '25 C;i!iadi;m and English gentlemen met together near the

frict -tint ficcasiornily, in some br.meaet. ;i kiad of t'aa.is will be exhaustn-l, wi.ile in an-i'bcr one

tiine wi!! be a smnll vcr.i!;js in tint n:ne cbis--.

"g i'css we c-iu

liio i;.!soit in a branch, to :iid ih-n aecordi.il v. we io n it sol- b w wo ran tcujpJv it, iinlil a re;ular further apjiropnatin ariives. In uiv rt-iilv, t tInMro i !i-nl of t!:pnirent bmk

dated the Hi ii n't. 1 i.r-unci him tint a reniiu ; Marine Hospital, on the south bank of the St. tance would In; iiaah-di.ttcly m ide, n f gniiVing j 1 "ha: less a little on this side of the oi l bridge, me. lh-.; ! r inch wh-re finis w.uld be v--ititoi. -md erected with a suitable ceremony, a cross and the pinieul ir desji ipt i mi of pensi uo rs f.,r ! of wood in comm monition of the 3 )t)llh th-? iviv:n-;:it of wlii :h bev w -r-; re i iii ed . In a 'anniversarv of t!i arrival in I.V.U of .lac.iues

Hi ;-r. of ihe t i ! m-t. be s i vs : ( '., . i .k",. -I I'. ir.. . -!. i-.-..n,i..,l

lie was ai.Visci ir -in iwrciH.'e.i.irsja. ni l; ,..., rill, ,, . it-,.r,. ,1 , , ( ,1.

ilio funds thpfe kn failed. He al- :a!; I, Miat J ' ' . petitioners ii:al.:r the at! f w uld br. nb'i- 'p;, in.-.-- .",. f.i ,. i . i t v . 1 , . . , .. . , . 1 ne otiicers ol tnree oi t lie Jj;in!s at Aew e'd to wane until t::o rfi-eio'. l t i els. (tntiu;1,-. , , . . ... . . ... , ,. Ti'v'Tiinivi vii i i t i leaits Ii ie united in otlernig a reward o lei cint ot the let:r, I l.N I I itL . M) t!.l- ,,, ., , , r t ,, lars. ihu am.,,, ,t reomred bv boa. were iniah- :Pl-tension of James M. atelv se!4t. End s.-,l herewith, is a oYv of mv - rof b.v ,Hlu a Ji:iller 1,1 c!,ln:l ;l,ul gl 'Ssware letter .ipprisin? !iim id" t!iP remittan-e. " ' jm ,!,:lt city, wno h;is ahscotided, alter coinM re ilian TWELVll TIIOrS..n POL-j "'ittiag extensive forgeiies. Ij11S. tlierefore. have been sen; to the present a-j ent tiiun was remitted to Ids pre.iecess rT f r ! ) ' A j'j t- Trump is. The longer the tube

payiajj the pensi-niprs in liie crrespoiidin ' toe m re numerous ill be the r ejections in

!.!. .r fr,,.n t!i it

I,.. !,

months oi" the vesr 1 IV I.

i have the bon ir to be. Very resp c?ru!!y, Vour tdit . serv!. j, j. i:t)v.uii) Hon. Lewia Cas, secretary of vvar-

trom tms piot lie s;uled fin his victciious cruise, and here he returned with his prizes. This w;is his head quarters on the I. ike, and here: probably, if we ever have further occasion lor a navy, will be the rendezvous. e make these suggestions for general considerations. Eric Obs,

man is less culpable than 1, since I put myself upon a level with him; 1 have been the cause f his violence, and the fust ejii 'tiuiis of Mir passion- do not depend upon oursclvt s.v Then turning to the criminal, "you are sorry for your fault; thai is sufficient, take your money again, and let us renounce gaming for-

jscioc r. d'iiV ... a i.e i .-:ae

led ("or tL-Uici.VoM

insolvent. LEWIS II. MGV. Oct. '!. is?.?.

asjii.eii: U pre; .

AX,

ever. Tiic celebrated Montesquieu, being one day at the house of a Jew, who was a rich banker, found him busily einploed in sharpening a knife destined for performing some act of Jewish discipline. Montesquieu hav

ing asked mm why he sharpened bis kmle ith so much care, he replied because Moses

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u.i'i t oiiiiiMnucu uifii u Milium iiiive no iccui. : --- mi .). n .fssiuiuiv; aial v Montesquieu then bid him continue his ojje- ch'-:'--d desire to fulfil the pit :;ii-(

ration, and when the scrupulous Jew w;is sat-, tllG e-utsd f! toe work. V, c i;(

o r t'SErrt isnrsT r: i i r, i ; o v.r TTDZ: 7.2.

"'im"b b r i nr. n Tii v i;i wh k c:v coi'r.'r ? !!;;;:t.

z.

Tin: Publishers are eien n: atrring ref etion ahd extensive the Magazini; for the ( ar i .isi

d by t ret: ;;.

0 b.itMi ot' c e.e ' iv.i a : i-- i.i

:i: t .1 -l - - i . I., .hi. i,.vi ." ! -t

iueu, tin; presiueni iooic out a magum ;ng n i. ,(, .i.m tu scr e ,o--.-e . glass, and shewed him abundance of large h'.K-rallv thcen d us v, i:h tl.cir !

teeth, where the naked eye could discover n - ago, ilh v hat is n-( f:; uiu! j.,-;,s; tliinjr but a fine edge. "All. sir."" cried the ; '"M lt '''''c shall still be our i-icol

e flo not presume to

quite unhappy; 1 must begin my labor again

Ue easy," replied Montcsipiieu, "As consider . 'i'ly years in his study, n-

your knilc :is properly sh;uiened; he who 'hidden mysteries id nature u it made your laws did not use spectacles." !C(1 l'u-' ken of (ho most inquisiiix

The i-arnir,?. Old Time, the creditor of all mankind, with noiseless tread and steady,

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IL,UUI llltt. llil.llll IvHOCKVll ll IIIU UUOI Ul ' . - i j I I . . . ... I . ' , , , . . , Irigntened Israelite, "it is a rc;d saw; lam

vii un r nit iiivi t jt nut i u l nv, iitui i l sound, and chilled for conscience told me 1 was unprepared to meet his just demand. 1 promised him, when hist he came, that I would strive his bounty to improve. Put mingling in the husy, hustling world charmed with its baubles and its vanities, I had forgotten, quite this sage instruction of the soul of man. His ancient, wrh.kled bio, in gloomy disapppointmcnt bent, upon my thoughtless sense conviction struck, no language ran express. Put when his aged eye, those leaden gaze had near six thousand years of folly borne, fell full upon mine own, it sent a glance of such severe reproof, which all my giddy faculties pursued, and conscious guilt sulhised mv soul with shame,

'1 "to 1 , i. o !.;; ii. d i.;

instruc

who !:.iS s

t to 1

Co lit

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1 etc; ;.o

t li.iitv ci

ty f j t ii tin st ! f

lin e l s( or oo

we CTpect to .-rmro.if h so M-r t! ..

The Pari corresoooih-nts fif the London m- .,tl.. r i'.,.,, i. t...ti .. i ... .

papers, seem to think that saline violetd com- the birds, and animal-- wl.:c'i m-r. motion is about to lake place in the French or live and move. We h-:.ve capitaf. idinarv feat - 'o r ! ., ....

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City of New Vor.K- From September 1S17, to September lsrjj. in ihe city of New YrkT theiv; ivcrt 1 4"I0 oei.snns sent to the ftate prison; of t.iese "OTb.ive been convicted a second one bb a third time 1 1 a fourth time 3 a ri:th time and one a sixth tiaie.

1 i: N N S VIA A N I A KLE CTI O X .

An extra from

the

f ihe ! l.trrislmrgh

ln'e!hnfer, uives reimns from ail tlie eom.tios in tiic state l u1 tw-i. W-.inen and Venango ac

cording to which the votes for governor stands the lime of homer

;a spe.ixing trumpet, and consequently the . -u:id will be greater ami heard farther. A

man speaking through a tube I feet in length,

jm iv be understood at the distance of f00 Lgeometi real paces; with a tubo of 10 '2-'.i feet at the distance of l.Oi) paces, and with a

tube '2 1 feet long at a greater distance than

"J.jU geometrical paces. THE TRUMPET. .Some Greek historians ascribe the invention of the tru pet to Ihe Tyrrhenians, but others w ith greater probability to the Egy-

pliiins; irom wnom u migni :iave hceii tninsmitted to the Israelites. The trumpet was not in use among the Greeks at the time of Trojan war, though it was in common Use inj

According to Porter, be

fore the invention of trumbets, the first signals

of battles in primitive wars were lighted

or mere flaring limn we

a"d intend to keep up ?!it

WILL he sold en the premises of Ellen i ',f ,hc M'-'zine, in prest tl; M'Callum, on Long llun, in Craig township, ! (ul :,.,tK',i' wIll-'!l ,,!:!.v I'c

Swit7ClblM,l ronntv. I:. :ih,ot f,-.,i r o, i l , e fVnm I '01 1 ' Ol f IIP

ev;iy, one

;i::d

i

!i c:

i-! n: L-'il. ye 1.

;:t :.c; i' ano i t i

ng s-j:u aia Uscinstructr. to ;i net considered

!

4Jfe.'Jti

together with all the appurtenances thereunto

belonging, to satisfy a conditional bill of s;ile!:"ul 'rks ff art. for the b

holden by and in favor ot the subscriber fol

ic Hours oi

twelve and four o'clock, P. M. on the :23d dav of November, ISoj. WM. GLENN. Oct. 31.

For Rimer, i!l.s-f.l Wolf. Ol.r.otj

Miihleitburg. 37,2 torches; to these succe-ded shells of fishes, Rimer's; m:ij -rity over Wulf, 30st.r25 over w 1, wcrc sounded lik; trumpets.

Belle-.viu, Md., October 15, Bank TrieIs. During this week the court has been engaged with the case of the bank f M.,r, l i"..X:-i. ',m . i.-ii- ... ,....

o.j.oou ou.sl ...ii..,., i.iicou. !'-sum 0, , wo UJIIllrCl am fl(y tbdlnrs day w;is occupied ,n reading documents audi S;i,e to comiPCIlcu ctwt.(,t U)e ,,OI1

eiunes inmi inc oooks oi accounts; anu yesterday and 'he day before were taken up with the examining of Francis M. Fowler. Mr. Fowler is an intelligent accountant and has examined the books and papers of the Bank of M;ii) land. He was produced to prove that the books of the bank showed how all its fundi hud been disposed of. lie gave a

p.a.n msuny or mc liansactmns as they are CIVck n lhc ,ir5t A -, ,.lfrt T:if il ilk flio IiaI- II.. ... ..I .i. 1 .1 . .1 .. 1 . . i. 7

w-...lv. in -.iii. --''-.v . I UVI VJ ?L I it. H 11 II, 3 carefully made up from the books of the bank

is they stood on the 'Jid M:r b iS.l.lhe flay

of it liiilure' from which we arc able to collect

the following "That the w hole amount of the assets of the bank was ,ygS U,.V.K l'.V, and

i

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uoii iiiniiqiorinni io literal v met!. i consider the v. hole United oiaics as r fie!

though not our's exr ttisiveiy : .-.-..! , e ;:-c the favour of persons of las! e and science, to con:11 I I ! I I -. I . i !inti.i-fii I I'..!- ... I I

u i 1 1 -1 v .ii. 1 1 1 1 j i i. i tis, iioi 1 1. ; .:: :: j si f i.os

in fit or ad i :;r

friend. As reiaibHcaiis. we f' i l' .if

of the same lamilv as those ii. the ,;i ,1

in

SlKAiLI) away Irom the subsci iovr, living one. mile below Sheets' mill on Indian

the west as li h-nds of iniprovt

; i '.r ;

il wo

Mu'.iicuiiiirg, 34.0a3.

Th

l'lench question and will in lbs event of bis e-

-c T

In ancient geography, were

violie afliruis uial .Ma, tin an Huven co- ! , , I'lkim. :.i,l tn l,-.v liv,.a io

inri.li-swiih president Jacks.m, ir. relation to the vii ,,, .,. ,rivill . ri1,wa;1 M.... C1,c

lei.-'i-m to tie; presidency carry out the policy ot il.e uei.eral.

MYSTERIOUS AFFA1U. "We ii c ived yesterday evening, in

Vroa; '.he New Castle (iiizette, the

iu couct d";m inquest held in that place ovc

they did not so properly speak as shriek; and

that they lived on serpents.

ivAl V llvil and luxe

good morals ,-ind good learning, we wis! i. i i : r .1

u oe oi i si Lie i eo oi uej same J-i::.:l, j .. -i - i " .'

can uo any imug ny cur ;.!!k;:: Jo i:,ci::st; :ind strengthen this srn:iraci;t and tec!;:,::, "wc shall he ready to the good -.vor!:' We would call the attention of cur juc-vnt subscriber to the terms of tl;.- M;.g:'z:r.c, and to the notice in the l;i-t iiumber relati;

to the subject. It is

know who propose to con

j Magazine, and to rcceic the verv sm:.!l m

barged lo

Poston, Sept., IS3.3.

very iro! a tr.j.t t.) us

Hilt? cste icbargeu lor il in ndvarec

that the whole of its debts were S -.'.) LUOti

Five years old.

nv person who will fivc

21c which left a surplus of .s'Jll).ry.)7'Jlc and 'ld :xUim as 1 can find them, will b( that the Trustees had collected and received 'r their trouLle, and all expenses, already the sum of $1731 'Jd.-), CO which if ct- JOSE I 11 bUU .

Certain disclosures made a few davs since

jut Elizabeth city, N. C. led to the belief of a

ri 5,1 "T ! coiiiemnl.itetl insuri ef tion among the net: roes

following ;,,.! ,, ,. ,.r t- si.,. ,.a .....i ir, ... i,i.,r.-",.i,

d.

1 bodies:

We. v ie called upon a a juror, yesterday to e.:tifiie tlie dead bodies of t!ire: negroes found pakcd in lierces. similar in make and size to lh.-e used for pat king tine New Orh ans sugar. It appear tia-y were forw arded jVom P.alhmore to Philadt Iphia by the Union .Eh:e Company and hibc'.l d, " 1 1 . C Fr;in.cis." They were' put on shore at tais place f.n account of the digract ful t dour that came

from tle n, while king on board ol the steam

l)o;,l ;,!:d upon a suggestion being made that thev contained hum;ui llesh, fine of the tierces were opened which was occupied by two female negroes packed face to lace the casks rvere accordingly removed from the whail lo i!o- public burying ground, .and then! opened and an inquest of twelve men called to examine the bodies w ho returned a verdict that the said persons came to their death by

means unknown in uiisjin,.

were arrested .and confined in jail. They were afiewards examined w ithout eliciting aiiv proof of their guilt, though they confessed to having heard that such a thing was in contemplation, and they were held in custody for further examination.

equally divided would pay every creditor

upwards ol laj cents in the 100. I hat its surplus assets, after pn) incut of its creditors (being $-2 U),.3'.)7 21c; would go to the payment

ot Us stockholders, and that it owed lo its

stockholders but the sum of s I'd ,2U0, the bank

itself ow ning the rest of its stock. That if the bank was settled as othei ordinary trust

Insolvent Estates and .So22.31(i 3ti had been deducted for bad debts, the rest of its tlaims.

when collected, w ould ha e paid 30 1-2 cents in the dollar.

The -Vizc Yurie .Virror. We perceive with pleasure that colonel. Morris, the proprietor

and senior editor of this paper, lias returned

" to his post, after having been precluded from

allsupei inlendence, lor the hist three months, by ;m indisposition which threatened to deprive him of sight.

FIVE DOLLARS lias

Balloon. A balloon descending became entangled in the top of a lice, at the door ol

Mr. Isaac Pyle, ol London drove township,

5 EMAININd ii.il.o I

Miclrcnf, Sept.

(icorgc Pester Holus jiet lor. .!. Win. P. Emrr.itt Timothy Ek-to:u jr. (J. Out- s N. I'. From (hi letter will be dt iiv

I the pot,igo bt iug

i .

( st ioce f.l ?

ma- Oii'll. . J;;

' i I. i -t.

iv li.ru ed at l! I

cc--:

.on

THE undersigned, living in Vcvnv, Switzerland county, indian;i, had lhc misfortune, on Thursday tlie 22d inst., to lose a

Some where between Pruit Harvey's and j 1;iil0,is l,i Ihe gem ml post Lonn's mil!, hv wav of Peni. Prow n's.ln Ci .-.i- l!lI"ce nifudl. ia :;,i-.;.i

i w" i " i . i i . i ... I v m r ' M

iowns.-op. 1-s.niu poeiet imo:; r;iKi;iinril o-;' ia money, i.: two s;." bills and one 10 bill.!

the .S'lO note is on ihe bank oi Poughkeepsie.

.New i ork. Alio a number ol accounts and

times he had at i .: t li

daidiier's mill,

no

Oil.g lo ( nit e.

.M C.

......... ........vv,.. 'v; i , ,!n,..i(;y ;.s

i ork. Alio a number ol accounts ntnl ; i W . . ..

..,.( v-.. 'ri. 1...1 i . . i..i .... I tunes he had at i

nous, vt.. i ot.- oioo.ujiu ifii.ii n.'ooiiiii is a-

it a i

The decomposed state

The. Fiineh imh mnity. It is stated in the New Yoi k Commercial, en what authority we know not, that the President has ollici.il lv been informed that the French government w ill not pay the tw enty-five millions of francs until further explanation from the President.

171 . 1 j u 1 a . .

on Monday week. Whether it wasfiom New lmu -IU,S in(,rc or k'- Among v. inch, are

scterai act ounis in tav or oi v in. v.. Jvei n and other.-, ore note ol band on Francis E. Minuet given to John CJ. Tardy, which was handed over to me by said Tardj, for the use of James W. Cole, amount about -$'25; (tie

l l l I I I .. 1 I. . !

on josepu .villi) , :inu 1 r;incis i,;'.nsoaie, io John F. Dufour and son, amount not far from! S'l; one on Uichard and John L. Hum, andj

one on J'leming Jones and J.aun s S. Long

in which the bodies

were I eiiu pjeveiueu ;i i i"s tion of the same the necks of the two females appeared to have he on dislocated and the iK-se of one broken, together with the eves nearly force d from their buckets w hether this was done previous to their death, or caused by ion in;' them into the. tierces is uncertain. The inaa was in a better condition than the women, rather above the middling size, stout Jmilt, verv dark, and we should judge mar

thirty year old there was a piece of blue cloth tied round his large right toe, which may have been placed there by the person! (concerned, for a particular purpose. One of the females was nearly white, the other a bright yellow a plain brass ring was found on 7ne "f the first mentioned right hand lin-g,.,-s they were all without any covering. and packed in straw and corn blades. Alter the examination was o.erthey were buried in one grave, together w ith the tierces that contained them. Various conjectures have naturally arisen ,ts to the probable manner in which these per-

Caplam . L. E. Poiineville, whose name w as dropped from the Army list as a captain of the 7ih regiment of infantry, en the 31st

May, has recently arrived in Washington, after an absence of four years, from an expe

dition to the Kocky Mountains and the re

gions beyond. This expedition was underta

ken solely on his own account, a furlough hav ing been granted lo him for that purpose.

From his extreme remote situation, the sever

al reports made by him did not reach Head quarters, and it was supposed he hud perished. He has obtained from actual examina

tion a vast store of information concerning the

Voi k, CiiiciniKili, or Chiii b.ston, or from the remote regions of Africa, South Amenta, or Europe, we know not, as it bore no despatch-

es irom either, ll was oi (lamented m good stle, of a large size, and contained all the ap

paratus lor navigating the air. Possibly, it may have been upon a voyage to the moon, and having landed one cargo of emigrants, returned for another a thing by no means improbable since the mitnihible discoveries of Dr. HeTSchell. Villuire Pucord.

Alii v "s mill, Short's store, Ju- th e Deal's ( Ilh

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, eo. do. do. do.

Rather Mmivei.lois. A most remarkable case of death by lightening, is slated to have recently occurred at the town of Uimbrett, on the Lower Rhine. Four men and five women took shelter during a thunder storm under a Prune tree. AH the women were killed, out of them w hile in the arms ol one ol the men. The men were only stunned. No traces of the effects of elec.ric fluid w ere discoverable on the bodies of the deceased, nor on the tree or ground! The glory of October is the gorgeous splendor of its wood scenery. The fading of the leaf which by the way has been more fitly termed the. kindling or tinting of the leaf now

pi csc m s a magmiicent spectacle: each spe-

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.'eographv of that portion of the country, and i-1" Ul "ncwping its own llond hue ol the Indians who inhabit it. Capt. II. is rnak-ranP('' sc:." Icl' brown, or yellow, and all coning an effort to obtain restoration to his for-' .rasl,nS " ,m; s,rreen of the unchanging fo mer rank in the army. Army and JVuvy ,onm l tout iwrnic, rich, glowing and (Jkron. splendid. One of our poets has said too thai . , rP, Z , , . ' "There is a harmony Troubadour. The I roubadours were pocls, , . J that flourshed in the Provence du. i ng.hc 12th J" n.u!um,, nnd ,iwture century. They wrote poems on love and i " '"c'1 through the summer ia not heard nor gallantry; on the illustrious characters andj seen."

in my favor, amount about .sa-caeh; together with other noles, receipts Vr., all of which papers would be entirely m - lo any indi-

idual, except the proper ownei

" (I:. lav's " (Irc( n's Tapp's Cain's

I iumi!!onds do. Dufi air's do. tnd ;it ll.i. office.

TV OTIC'E is hereby given, io ali iia' i-te.l that the subsciiber has rectnilv ; i. d

Any pcison finding said pocket book, wilhia accounts, for printi: g of ,ei : m t!; -its contents, slia!! receive the above reward on jlu );i:ds of Mr. I ' . t. i.iC.'i i.e.

the delivery of the same lo me; together with

many thanks tScc. Cien under my hand, this 2Glh d;iy of October, 1S'.V. JAMES 15. LFAVIS. Hiram Peabody assinec, cVc. vs. ) Moses (. namherhiin. v . . CleorgeM. Child ck ( 1JcUt John Putties. ) 15y virtue of a writ of fieri ficits, issued out of tlie clerks office of the Sw itzi i land circuit court, and to me directed, 1 will oiler for sale on the promises, for cash, on Saturday. Nov. 2lst 1S".?5, between the. hours often A. M. .and 2 P. M., the rents and profits for seven years, of lots No. 2'.) and V,0, in the town of Jack

sonville; but if the rents and profits does not oav and sntisfv said writ. I shall then and

,1. ir... r... ..i f.. . -.ib tbo fee simple f

Ml II. I'lKI IOI S. tit, 1 said lots. Taken as the property ol C. M Child. RALPH B. COTTON, Sh il. Sheriff's cilice, Oct. 20. Fee j0

of Vova v. v ho is ami receipt s;iid

legailv null.

it ( oi::iis. 'i i

themselves to be indebted are requested to attend to this c.-.i

ii d to e v.l. : iii :e:

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save iiiqueasiint lee

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IE RANW. September 1 I, !''.

riHi: partnership heic.'.-fae , :-tn g -2- tween the undersigned was disx-lic.l b

the l:

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mutual consent of both part.e, t :

-....I Mr. Washburn Isanti;- li

I ; I.-. ., .. i .v. - - t . tie all tlie concerns id toe sai- firm. ELI P. WASUPURN, EDWIN UlUhVSept. 2L lS:k. The undersigned contitities to earn, i :i In all its v;ti ie .at the , st.-. ',. L. P. W.'.SHil.'? V-

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