Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 93, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 June 1833 — Page 3
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it not thnt we are at a loss to conceive where the meterial are to he found, out of which a new one ran be formed that tvonUl comm in I a majority in the popular branch of the legislature. Sir Rn hert Peel in the event of a change would
c-trf:iml h the mo-t nrominenl candid. a'.e fir the Premiership, but he has tie. dared th t on this question cT the malt tax and similar buithen, he vou!d go with the minister, and he has given them hi -ippirt oa all those measure which t hae. run counter to the popular ieelmg. A tor ihe .hike of Wellington, he, with th infle.xibihty which mark? his charac ter. ha never since He lett omce. espreo Sed on at.y great public question an opioion which would smooth the way to hi ... I ' 1 . II U ll.A ....... return to power; the rec-r. eveo at the present juncture, h.-? ha declared in the liou?e of lords that the coercive measure Hg tinl Ireland were not sufficient severe, and ha opposed a modification introduced into the house of common, in rela tioa to the mode of empanneHiug joiies in that country. He i therefore iin douhtedly not to be thought of, nor the radical party for their number in par Lament are too inignirican, to enable them tr. carry on the measures of the government " If t t.ii distance we might venture art opinion.' it would be that the present mini:er "ill retain their seat, and that in the o'eba'e, which took place n the SOth April, they were supported by a majority of the houe of commons. M'ist impor tant indeed would be the consequences of the re'um of the conservative party to otlice, not perhai.s in the internal pulicy of England, for in that everyoinistry is confined to a circle, out of which they cannot move unlea they produce a revo iu'ion, but in the foreign policy of the country. In such an event Leopold wouldreceive but little assistance in Oporto, and even Louis Philip might tremble for hi ff-'vrrnment of July. The vote of the house i,f commons on the malt tax is a consequence of the new couipiexion given to that body by the re form bill, which has dioii"lheil the inrlu en e of the monied and commercial in teie-ts and betoued it to the agricultural or landed the country gentlemen a they are called in England. The tax on mail affected the puce of barly, and therefore the landed interest vo'ed for its repeal the same interest supports the impolitic corn laws, and oppose an in come tax. certainly the fiiret of all taxe. There is no news of importance fiom Ireland. The Dublin paper which pub-! lished the letters of Mr. O'Connell to the people of Ireland, has been prosecuted by the government. j The iofljer.z h extended fi-nm London ttirough aU jul of the United King dom, and we are sorry to peiceive that in sorfle parts of Ireland, the cholera con ' linues its ravages. The French chamber of deputies has been Jirorogued and a new session com menced twenty.iour hours after the former one ceased. The object of calling the chamher together again af:er so short a rece-s is to obtain a vote of sup plies for the ensuing yeaV, and thus render the provisional credits which have latterly been granted to the government. unnecessary. Judging frn the votes tor officers of the chamher and from the tenor of private leUers, it i probable that the republicans and liberal party 'ire not acting in concert, which of course mate, ri ally weakens the opposition to the gomeni There i nothing decesive from Tur. key. A' Oporto, it would seem, that Don Pedro Im giined some advantage. Spasmodic Cholera To the Public. IUCII is the nature of this disorder, that some of the people have become very much terrified at the idea of surleriug under this calamitous complaint; and havTnsr some personal acquaintance with it, I feel it my duty to lay before the public some of the symptoms of the above disease. The symptoms are. a mild dirr ihoe -some times, vomiting a pain in the head, and ;n the progression of tiiis disease, cold seats itself on the extremities and then spreads through the whole system the pulsation ceases the blood stagnates spas rs take place, and unless a speedy relief is obtained, death will terminate the sufferings of the unhappy victim. TREATMENT. Take some of the strongest stimulant that vou can take number six freely; one table spionlul is a portion; make strong tea of cayenne pepper and drink it freely, and then take the patient and put them in a warm water bath and rub them hard. Con tinue the warm medicine until relieved . If you cannot gvt the aliove named article get tho strongest stimulus that you can. This direction, if f llowed, is suflictent, till you can get your physieion. To prevent this complaint, be regular in your diet do n U overheat yourself, nor expose yourself to the wet be regular in your labouring hours; take something warming occasionally to winn the stomach and bowels. 'FRANCIS. VVIIITCOM. Practtioner, under tho Thompsonian Jacksonville, June 13. system. mGS WANTED. The highest price given! SrOKEY&CASES JdcKSonville, October 29.
1 . . -is- x-v - r V .'w-A...i -71. v .'U PRINTER S RETREAT, INDIANA., SATl'HD W , JU.NE 22, 1 D33. Harvest Hands Our farmers ttru mng sxiy-lwo a ad a half cents per day tor Reapers. -. Come on, Coys iiands are scarce. FOUll I ti lF JLLY. At a meeting t a uu.hher of citizens of Jacksonville and its viciuitv, on M.Mday last,GKi'KiiR 31. Child, was caiied to tlio cuair, and David li . 31urrclt was "appointed seereiar ,; auU djo lollowin rcsoliltiins were adopted. Resolved, that it Le deemed expedient y this incetiu lhat ilie appro ictiin-' an niversay of A Jiurican independence, be ce lebrated at Jacksonville or in iu immeui ate vicinity. Resolved, thai Isaac v hdinneriin, Law rence Niiell, Edward i. Li wis, Klin Storev.L.W.Mi.and Henry otloubeaiid!g they nerewy are appointed a committee ot arrangements. no.-.e uuty it is, to irniie all the necessary arrangements for a reapectabie ceieiiration e oploy soine person to Drepare a good substantial u.uuer with a quant, suf. ol'driukaoles appoint an orator and reader prepare 21 toasts appoint a president, a vice pies aaid a marti.il, &c.'&Lc, . Resolved, that the committee be requesed to meet at the sctiool-iuitise on Saturdav evening next, at S of the clock. G. W. CHILD, chairman. Attest Daviii It. Mcurell, secretary. oursi:lvls. Some days ago, a Writ was served upon us .Keen Cliild) at the suit ol Silomon Washer, in -;n action of trespass on the ease foi publishing the piece signed ''Junius Brutus," whiten by Uavni bchoouover. Damages only tive thousand dollars. . his suit was commenced several days after Mr. Schoonover had avowed hnnsell the author oi said piece. Toe Day after the serving of s.iid wiit, Mr. Wasner issued his last famous handbill' 'I he e-iduice of His Ilewett, the lady on whom Washer at-
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tempted M coiiuui't the rape, was .ierpelu , - i atod on Thursdav-the tale she t dd was of; t reach slup, called Le Silence, lately Mu.h a brutal aaium as todraw tears horn Arri1 a1 "l,vre fru,u Jane ra lh seine of the l.v-sr.aders. Her evidence!100 t"u,,sa"tJ Parr"19-
was clear and iKisiiive, and delivered iu such a manner as o create uu.ve.sal (lisaust against Mr. Washer. We shall publ,sh,artull len-tu, toe testimony of llwj Ilewett, as soon as ve can procure a copy.' We sh.dl aiso perpetuate die testimony oi Mrs. Ilewett, widiin a short time; it will i... . .1 ,u.. r.-...- :. ;.. tr i... "c " " w -' " 1 j UK" fore Koben D.uinia oid, E-q., where a" ! persons who wili o see tli witness, Metji to face with hei uxcle, cn atiead. We snail mane soim-. le uauvs nereatier, , respeenng me lamoua uiiuutu isigoeu oy Solomon v asher. qu.xLiFu; t ION xwc vuMi.uu,,,, v,. I I i fn 1 1 til flu . tTn rl-lr,lr prescribes certain qu.ulticatioii re-juis-ite lor representatives in her legislature Wliea a man olfcrs his services, k.iow -
ing that he does not possess tiiose quali-' ionerul Kamiels has been elected Gofication, the same mau, too, having once' euor ot Miss.haippi the upposition i an-
taken an oath to support that constitu tion, be must, at least, be obnoxious to a charge of wishing to impose on a whole community To prevent equivocation and misrepresentation, we insert the section of t!c constitution govern - inc this subject: ART. Ill an I SSf.c. IV, ot the constitution of the state of Indiana, says No person shah be a representative unless he shali have attained the age of twenty-one years; and shall be a citizen of the United St;ites and an inhabitant of this state; and shall also have resided within the limits if the county in whicii be shall ie chosen. ONE YMAIt next preceding hi? election, it the county slrall havt been s long erc-'ted; but if not, then within the limits of lh county or counties out of which it shall have been taken, unless he shall have been absent on tho public business of the United States or of ihis stat and shall hayo paid a state or comity tax.'" Let us examine, fellow-citizens, wlie.her' Solomon - Washer, possesses the qualiti'-.i lions required by the constitution of yoin state, bo as to take upon himself the otlier of your representative. 1. He shail have attained ihe age of 2 1 years Washer, is qualified in this particular. 2 He shall be a citizen of the United States we have no objections to him on this s.-ore. - 3. He must be an inhabitant of Indiana Washer h is resided in the state for the last ten or twelve years. 1. And shall have, resided within tiif limits or the county in which he shall be chased ONE YEAR, next purceoinq his election Here, fellow-citizens we stop and file our objections. This Solomon Washer removed to " within the limits of Switzerland county" some 'our or five days after the presidenihl election in November last November of 1832; only soni' seven months ago. Previous to that time he resided in Madison for sonic fourteen or mare months previous to that the resided in this county. The balance of the said fourth section has no refernce to the present question.
Toiisajo On the 6th inst. a tornrdo "the all agree as to ihe generality ofcaviPited New Civile, Ky. accompanied by.ses, and not one of them was able ti ana heavy hiil it continued only ten or fif.;nuUce that a bona fide ca-e ever cc-
ipii minmes, ant. ta.o a. ..eany ever) tilling that encountered its progress. Ephraim K. Avery ha? been acquitted of the murder of Sarah .Maria cornel. The jury were out sixteen hours. I'homas P Moore,of Kentucky, late con sul at Colombia, arrived sit .New York. on his return home, on the 31 in int. Captain lshreveraii agent under goven. merit, is engaged jn opeiyiiii a steam b .-! channel through 'ho gre,4t pfi on lied u. er. In 26 days he removed the obstruo tious for 2(3 miles. We are pleased to say, ih it the report of the death oi Plnh'o fcjvvteiser, Ksq, i nut trno he enjoyed goou uealth ou the teuih instant. . I he pseiident and Black Hawk were in Baltimore on tae Till instant. The Fredericksburg Aien.i, says that the iiuiiiUtT oi Joiin Randolph' slaves is uotlar from tive huudred. A CARDMr. AlllUM La lie respectfully informs his Iciiow-eiiiZeds of the Fourtn con- - s"'wl district, that ne will attend at II i.- A AI tkn CM....: ..i I .o..,...iS p., and make known his op.n.ons on the measures lhat will probaoiy occup- the atten tion of the next congress. 1 At lim n..iirUl,.,.wJ ... V..vv u,r J day, Juiy 6. At Jacob Kern's, on Monday the 8'.u. Al Alleuvilie.on Tuesday ttie Ut'i -it . lui Jlc.Nutt, soil's ,i Weune-dav .ue 10 h. At Patriot, on Thursday, the 11th. Ail me otlier candidate ure respectfully invited to attend. Lawreucchur, June 10, 1333. A mail carrier has recently been npprehended and committed for trial, for robbing the mail bet.veen CiushoLn's store and Fayetteviile, N. C. Tiie Alexandria tj.izoite says --The Grand Jury for the body of that county , liave now the Randolph od'tir under t ;eir consideration, at the instance ef the di!n.;t attorney; and that paper promises to publish the result as soon as the investigation is over. , '. T " " f "'"-":i."? ,,!s oeen ' f 'or the pur f,.,'u,ld,,M ais " UP' f.e -haliipiam, Let ween 8t Joseph and 2 It is eia i. uaied to it tho iai mers of the :ir fVifin; it.: ki V7i:.rniit I-..tl. Lvi ittrcu ' tr"",-"i huudieil inousaud bus... -Is of grain, by the iate fiesiiet : - A woman was lately coiivtcted in the .ayoi's c uri -h' .Viiunngton, Delaware, ot sieaiing a watch, and sentenced to receive twenty one lashes on the bare back rim rail r.ii.l rangements lor an early comaieuceinent .d ,he riil! ,oad,beiweeii Baiiiuiore and Wash mgton. i ' ' (llfl.llfr. ,IM.J .1 ... K.l... . . u w . . . When the Lnolera was raging in Scotland, the Greenock board oi health i appointed Dr. James IvuU to visit the inlected districts to coll -ct facts regarding tae disease and tae best nietiiods ot its Ireanient. 'liiis gentleman, alter much laborious and patient investigation, returned and reported ii;u i htti always precedes (Jiiofera: i.m mm in this sl.e ttc:.ii ahvavs be etired hj . pUi'e i LIE KEPT UPFOli Al.Ot . . i li ME DA VS. The patient to be kept warm in bed; and supported, with imld and gentle nourishment. He says that sometimes, the Diarrhocea stops of itsi lf, and is followed by cosliveness which deceives the patient alter which, the second stage of the disease comes on all at once. That this costiveness should be broken up by the purge. lie does not insist upon any particular kind of medicine for the puree, but elperience speaks highly- in favor of pills made ol six parts ot gum aJpesyand two parts gamboge with jne,part of! scammony. lhese can be. pounded fine and mixed with molasses or syrup by any person and made into pills . and tne materials do not cost over three cents per dozen. The dose is from 2 to 5. Several intelligent physicians recom mend Rhubarb and Magnesia, about a teaspoonful of each as a very god purgative. Cator Oil is also recommended Dr. Kirk says'' The most employed and the most intelligent of the practitioners of England who have treated this disease, speak always determinately on the subject, that Diarrhoea ALLWAYS precedes Cholera." He says',
rUrrc(I without premoii lorv svmDtoms"
md no describes tnesc symptoms in the ... . . j - fjllowing words. The. patrent complains of lassitude. He has freqii(!nlly partial uneasiness m tlie region of the stomach. II.? has frequent evacuations from the bowels; irom two to a dozen times a day not attend d vith much griping. Tiiese nrt:--m in: continue varying in sev. ri;, ;ro.n o e to ten days before the ccond stae of the disorder appears. jSome headache, cramp of the tinker?, iocs, and aliuomeu, and almost always slight giddiness and ringing in the ears acconp i ;y these symptom." h : - o l ti e appearance oi't!iee symptomih.lt the purgt; is recommended: and tic o.ilidently asserts that in this state it can he cured with perfect ease and certainty. He reports that all the attendants of the Gateshead hospital had (he premon itory symptoms, hut by proper attention to these, not one of them took the extreme sy mptoms. He says that the disease can he communicated to one who comes in close contacl with theelfluvia arising from the discharges of a person affected with it. I hose who have confidence in the . i-ITrn i'lasters and have not money to fift cents ; , ;m L . J ,i ro i, tWrlv" ccnts WO of Bckwm, v P,TCti mt,t 11 as SOlt moiaee, spread it 'w't'1 l knife upon a piece of cotton or Ili:,eii l;irSc enough to ( over th, stom,ac'1 or larger. t his will make as ma plasters a would cos: at th Apothecaries from three to ti e dollars. gkm;kal i:le no:, To behcll jii the first MjiIi-j in August next. Congress Amos L-uic. George Craigj.. JohuTcst. LEGISLATURE, Samuel Fallis, Daniel Kelso Charles F. Krutz, JSolonion Washer, John P. Lillard. James V. Hood. JS'hcriff of Switzerland co. Kalph B. Cotton, George E Pleasants, Morton Craig, Pruett Harve Bela Ilearick, William Keith. Israel li. Whitehead. William U Wiley. COROJVER, George Brown. Stephen G. Peabodj', John Stepleton. Cosby M. Lewis. SCHOOL COMMISSIOXER, Thomas Cole, John Hicks. C0U.TY COMMISSIONERS, Moses Bronson, Colin McNutt, Jun. William Sciidder. FliESHGOODS T HE subscriber has received a large additional assortment of cheap new Goods, which he will dispose of, on the most reasonable terms. He wUhes to purchase WHEAT, oat. ginseng, &c. tc. lie. and will give the highest market price far eurh aud all o ther country produce. LYMAN W. MIX. Mountslerlinf, Jun 13. tm FACTORY THLj subscriber has commenced the above business in VUVAY, at the corner of Main and Ferry streets, in the room lately occupied by Oeorge E. Peasant's as a justice's othce. Having a stock of Tin on hand he will be enabled, at all times, to furnish any article in his line, on short notice. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive patronnge. JAMES SIIAKI Vevay, June 17. NEW GOODS. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public,' that be has just received and opened A large assortment oi NEW GOODS, Of almost every Description, and too nu mcrous to Mention at full length. He is particularly in want of Wheat, Oats, Bye and Coro, for which lie will give the highest price- he will also take pro duce generally, at the market price. HEN It V CO 1 TON. Mountstcrling, May 20.
FWtlE gtlbscriher having lafrlv ob. t. lined from, the United S.ites Letters Patei :t tor an improvement in Saws, whicli is adapted to ?-ivs in gecral, offers for sale State or Co-n.ty rlghts, a will be most suited Jo tin; convenience of purchaser?. The improvement, in tile first place, ctu.ist of pairs of side cutler which pr ject in a line a little from the points
me common leeili Detwten tnem. as wholly to perform the otlice of cutting the suifice. ihe Improvement, in the second ace, consists of the sides of the terlii heinti peifettly parallel to a line a litle below the points of the teeih f om.non construf tion, to etlcc smooth and level cutting. It will readily be perceived thnt aw now iu ue are r asilv aitei ed tothii itnprovoit'iit. Saws o:i this piinph: make smooth and love! surfaces. and cut mufh faster than those now in 'ie. Cross-cut saws esnecial'.v. cut with great ra(idi:, and her.""' may be advantageously applied to many pur po-es tor which they are not now used. 1 hose at a distance wishing In ob tain rights, by directing, their communications, pot pii d . to tne suscritier, iu Philadelphia, will receive all neces sary information on ih subject. STKl'lIKN USTICK. NOTICE. biiauts.oi titzer!and coun'V arc hereoy. notified that I have received the duoliciite for 1 833, and am now ready i receive ine tuxes ooe therein. I tnke tliis opa.irluni'v toexnress mv entire satisfictinn of the promptness, with which the taxes have heietofore been p.iid by a largo number of my fellow-citizens." I beg leave again, to remind them, that the laws relative to collector, bein strict, requires hiiu to be vigi ent, and he f els confident, that he will not be c mpe led to use energetic measures to ensure payment. He will attend at Mc.Nutt's-in Posey, on the day of the General Election iu August next, and l..pes Ins rVsey trieads will nil be there prepared with the tiling needful. He also wishes those in arrears for tixes, for the - years 1S31 and 1S32. to make payment. I1E.MY IJANT.i, collector NOTICE. THE subscriber takes great pleasure in returning his thanks to his friende anil customers for the very liberal support tvhich has been extended to him heretofore. and still hopes, by his best exertions, to receive a part of public patronage fur the future. He now offers Goods and Groceries. on as good terms as any otner person in the market, at this time. E has lately received, an additional supply of Goads & Groceries Which makes his stock very complete and consists in part of the following articles: Casinets, Flannels, Boinnazetls, Piaide, Circassians. Vesting, Silks. V,;dicoe?, Cambrics, Cobbinets, Laces, Book and mull WUslins, llleached and brown Sheeting and Shirting, Bed ticking. Gentlemen's hyht summer wear, an assortment of lady s apron Checks.some very fine ladj 'schawls Marino's, cotton and worsted Huse, an assortment of tucking, ivory ridding puffand 3rde Combs, Sewing Silk, c-.tton and patent Thread, Uibbons. Pins,Nedle af a sultrier quality, an assortment of Queen's ware, pocket Knives Knives and Forks, Spoons, Collee, young hyson and gunpow der I ea, Sugar, Alspice, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmens, Cinnamon, Tobacco, Cigars Indigo, Madder, Alum, Copperas, an assortment of Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Buttons, Beads, Writing paper, School B toks, Histories; an assortment of Cotton Yarn, very cheap; polished Axes and Sickles; a quantity of common Potters' ware; Ripple Powder, Lead, JLc. &.c. Sic. Gentlemen and Ladies are inviied to call and examine the articles for themselves, and they shall receieve pleasant words and fair dealing. 1. B. Approved Country Produce received in payment for Goods or for debts due. '1 he subscriber wishes to purchase 10 OOO bushels of good merchantable WH22AT, for which the highest market puce will be given. JO-EPH SHORT. Bellmont. June 1st, 1833. LIST OP YATES MkINTYRfi' LOTTERIES. N .TfCO.XSOLIDATLU LOTTERY, Draws on Wednesdays of every week UNION CANAL LOIThltY, " Oraws on every other Saturday. GUAND CONSOLIDATE!) Diaws every Monday. VIRGINIA ST A E LO ITCHY' Draws Weekly. MARYLAND STATU LOTTERY Draws Weekly. For tickets in any of the above Lotteries apyly to the Ever lucky. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Penn.
JFTER ORDER. roRTT-tOUKTH BEdlJIENT, l.NDUHA MIU . rmiiE rkoimental dUh JL b.ke place at Q ierc us Grove, on th ninth and tenth of August next Cump duty o be perlormed during the n,"gh Tha" roll w,h be called at ten o'clock Zn the firs? Wm. SCUDDKlt, coined
