Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 94, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 June 1833 — Page 4
WEF.ilLY MESSENGER.
READ THIS, D WEEP '. 1 r Toy c a n. To the Ekchrs of Si:i!:eeli;i;d Coitn'y. Fti.i.ow Citizens: Where you sec the lit n scratch Ihcte you'll lind a hjg.?' You have mv permission to elect me voar honorable ilet'resentative
ir, the next Legislature, and yoiu who have a knowledge of my splendid qualiGvations know that you cannot do better than to send me to Indianapolis. Some candidates procure lengthy handbills to he written, and sign their name (hereto, hot cannot rend them in public without stopping (o spvi.l many words. This may te fa-hicnable with our wouldbe great men. hut doORtir.t. is my learned opinion, took well. I Hush for their ignorance. Although rry complexion is not the 'fnirest. a I work much m the. sun, I assuie yea my brothers and sisiers rreail white sii'i free born; and vhi well know tKi.f I i,,iifi i hc Cc.ii iloi icnai un-tli-nV;:ti.;, of age. ro-i'lcw od .z. Jhu 111 rido!::::, ooa.-i ' Ct t!!S !n.i ! Uiwyrr t o, c n Mood yrf-.ve seiuuo a sawvrr t--o. or :nv no:o- !) :;cr v. uo mice lesideit J.r-sev. rus a sjtar, wito no-i who h nsir with a n:liit'. or M.u; eti .v.;v irsnv net I.boarit.rn.v sun burnt tvmn'rxion I wuiit to mnke ra'.e amend icots to the p:5ent lav s, for llie be f ,r 1: . e In e t my parucuIrtr fTiends an ! ba'.terv, the terais rnji?. n t, as;auit raakins an ! rassP2 counter pit m nv. cc. oi '.v .o uoexr ::i -r?d fiv-ni the s.atyte bui'ka. o sh aid Jaws narnnt hors racing, gambling, puppet shows, legerdemain trick'". '. &.:. fy I am in favor of a T ViX BANK I wa .!' a :; era! end satV ir.titution, wheie the Fanner nnd Mfc'ianic can get small acccPinodations on u! era I terms. I am to'd, iha! some of our Vevay gentlemen are opposed to a F.i.K. They say, 'hit batiks arj beoefirird to a few individuals oidy, viz: The president directors, cashier !yc. and some of th' in h-tvi:.g ti led those profi .-ib!'' ''t-'lious, in onr- bl Stat!? II ink, and kn iv.-.,-if that from the honorable manner tb y dis. h red their respective duties, of the '.nice while they Isold them, that the v. d! be ec;:sod from all participation in the na:. ire meat cf mir new bank, tiiey acting the part of the dog in the manger, use all their exeitior.s to prevent others from having a few "totves axd fishes' 1 heieby tender my services to preside over said rew State Bans, or the branch thnt may be es'ablisbVd in this congressional district. I "ill let g.) the plow rind throw down die axe, ( ;f or I complete a small Coot) act I haw on bar.! ct 'putting 2000 rails,) t i'!i' s i hi institution in a proper iU' profit aide train. THe three per cpnt fond shall have my "p:cM: attention! it hall be applied to its ligi'imnte object! roads and car.r.N; no' to bridges cros Indian and Plu'ftb crft ks alone. Five hundred dol lies hn i t pp'appropriated next sessitn for tin county: Jtfieison township shall h one hundred dolhrs for her hills rs-y, ninety-fire Ym k, ninety Craig, eighty Cotton, e verity, nnd IMeasant sixty rJe doUars. Internal improven:?r8, forever, scy I. This handbill does not afford, suflicient limits, for me to numerate all the oo-! things, that shall be done for you. JSufike it to say, will do all things, that ought to be acne and leave undone, al those things that ought not to do. You know my irventive faculties are great and my know ledge of mankind and things is unlimited. will sugg ::!. privately, that am ve ry much opposed to SAMUEL FALL:is. s be.ng elected ; he ;s a proiessional mm at:d his services niny be wanted at he me especially, should the Cholera rage next winter. Treacher ar.d doc tors ought not to nieddle with Politics; r.nd besides, believ the doctor is a friend of mine and would be pleased that the county should have the benefit of mv talents. an. opposed to JOHN P. L1LLARD he keep very good racehorses, ic i hid:xe of hi,re-ies!) and will immortalize himself, by improving the breed . f horses in this county. He is howevoi. am told, a good republican. am opposed o DANIEL KELSO, notwithstandii g he is in favor of a judicious hank. A judicious hank, Fellow -ciMzeiis, hope you k 'inv what it is, for I do not. Let me suggt to my friend Keho. the propriety of his following his vocation, and not lose the knowledge, he arquired under the Dutch Showman he can astonish the world with hi slicht-of-hnr.d tr icks let me astonish the world with my legislative talents. I am not of thnt class of beings, n ho magnify the trifling errors of human nature nr reprehend petty foible f disposition as heinous e.rbnes Errors of the umietstandiiiu - err ..n of ed;:nation, or tliose denv ed from V.". pruiciplcs , inadvertantly ins'iliodby the society m which we hnvecom initialed, are leniently considered by me, an 3 their victims rather pitied than punished: but thosp, that proceed from depravity of hear;, the consequence of which are visited UM)u the heads of others, with a milic ous or mischievous in'ent to detail inj. r? or mi-e'-y, I ntdior and detest consequently, do- rebate thf- idea of any man, es prciiiHy m' who" has a respectable wife aada l"anii! c-f small childre.f tjiking the advantage of. a d debauching, 1 is cou-in, leavintbe ism to be mHiritained by the chsriiv of ti victim's r rnis, and that victim", tee, n irNATrc!!! Let the candidates for fh' Ifgish.tute, each one, lay bis his hand on his heart and ask "am i 6Vcii
.v villain If his conscience answer in he aihmative let him retire from the public gaze, for the slow, although sure, linger of retributive justice is pointed at him. l am opposed to I'll AULES F. KRUTZ although lie is a man of extensive
general information, he lacks legislative je,.y much terrified at the idea of suffering knowledge I pledge myself to give hiauniler "this" calamitous complaint ; and havthe necessary inst ructions, ad to place jmg ome personal acquaintance with it , 1 him in mv seat the nest session, as I posh; feel it my duly to lay before the public some
lively declare I will not serve more than ne term. Rotation in oflke is an old re publican maxim. I was going to say, that I was opposed to SOLUMON W ASI1EP. ; but I am not: I shall wa.t until he .s ehgi b!e for the ofiiee before oppose Lin. ... . . . f . . , ,, I had some thought of objecting to lr Dumonl s vote appronnatmg public money to tnrr.ishrg the State Library with NoveU, Gullivers Travels, aud other books of equal value, but I will be silent. I shall take care of him next winter, and instruct him imm tune to time, how to vote on important matters. Those who -.vi.-h ! become better acjVainied wi'h me id please call at Jack5n vil e. I wiil inseim Hie pontic, I l :ie die same veneration for temperancf, K-.r 'hat i lirid w ben I addressed them last So mure at p'csent, but remain vour humble servant, JA.llES IV. ISOB. Jackson ile. June H, IS.'J'J GKNEKAL KLKv TlOA, To ithcld on the Jirt Mi.tJay in August Congress Amos L:trse. John Test Knoch MeCart.y. LEGISLATURE, Samuel Fallis, Daniel Kelso Charles b Krniz, Solomon Washer, John P. Li Hard. James YV. Hood. Sheriff of Switzerland co. Kaiph B. Cotton, George E. i'ieasanls, Morton 1 raig, P rue It IJarvey Bela ilearick, William Keith. Israel K. Whitehead. William K Wilej. CORtLYER, Vjeoryre Broun. Stephen G Peabodj, John Stepieton. Cosbj M. Leyvis. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Thomas Coie, John Hicks. COCA TY COMMISSW K5, Moses Bronson, Colin MciNutt, Jun. William Seudder. NUiiCE. rilllllE subscnofci takes great pleasure jl iu returning .us thanks to his friends iou customers tin Hie very liueral support winch has eeen extended to him hereiolore, and still hopes, ly his best exertions, to receive a pari ol punlic patronage lor the future. I le now oilers fjiotnis ami Groceries, on as good terms as any olner person in the market, ut litis lime. 2 E has lately received, an additional supply ot !oods&, Groceries Which makes tns stock ery complete anu consists in part of Uie following ailicus: I asiuets, i lanntls, Uoinoazeus, 1'iuub, eucassiaus. YestmS. Mlbs, Calicoes, Cambrics, Uobbiuets, l.aces, Buok and mull ,jusiins, liieached aud brown Sheet ing and Shitting, Bed ticking, (jei.tlemen s light summer wear, an assortment ol apron Checks,some very fine lady'saliawit Alaiiais, cotton and woisted lli-se, an assortment ol tucking, ivory riduing pull'and side Combs, Sewing SSuk, t: ttou and pat ent Tiiread, Ribbons, iins,Nedles al a su potior quality, an assortment of Qoeis ware, pocket Kuives. Knives and Foiks, Siioons, Ci'ttee, young hyson and gunpow der l e.i, Sugar, Alspict, Fepper, Ginge,!, Nutmegs, Ciu.ianion, i obacco, Cigars, In uigo," Madder, Alum, Copperas, an assort ment ol Handkerchiefs Suspenders, Buttons, Heads, Writing paper, iSchooi liooks, Histories; an 'assortment ot Cotton Yarn, very cheap; polished Axes aud Sickles; a quantity of common l'oiters' ware; Hippie Powder, Lead, &.C iVc. titc. Gentlemen and Ladies are invited to oall and examine the articles for themselves, and they shall reeeieve pleasant words and fair dealing. . JB. Approved Country Produce re ceived in payment lor Gottds or for debts due. ' he subscriber wishes to purchase lO OOO bushels of good merchantable WHEAT, for which the highest market puce will be given. JOftEJTI SHORT. Bellmont, J una 1st,
SpasraodiclClioleru
To the Public. ITJCII is the nature of this disorder, ) that some f the people have become of the symptoms of the above disease. The symptoms are, a mild dirruhoe -some t"'es, vomiting- a pain in the head, and in il,e Pn-ssion of this disease, cold seats f o the extiemities and then spreads :,h'Bh 'e who e sys.e.n-the pulsation iceases tlie blood stagnates spasus take I a ,s ()b. ;aii.e(l u.rmiialJ the sufferings the unlia.,py victim. TREATMENT. Take some of the strongest stimulant ;hat you can take number six freely; one Uible spoonful is a portion; make strong 'ea of cayenne pepper and drink it freely, and then take ihe patient and put them in i watrn water bath and rub tiiem hard. Continue the warm medicine until relieved. If vi'ii cannot get the above named article et the ftro.'gest stimulus that you can. l ias .!i, eetion, if felioweu, is sufficient, is i u'U can get your physieion. To preve.it t:ds eomphiiiit, be regular in your diet do n t over..e..: y..uiseli, nor expose yourT t!t to the wet he- rcui ar in your labouriii: iiours; ake something warming occaliioiiailv to warm ihe sionu:c:i and bowels. i F II A Cls U HITC03J, I'raetiiooe-i, uiou i the riiompsouian Jacksonvdle, June 13. system. TLIi NEW AND" CHEAP ill t Jttitiiaiii. fff , 124. SVWktLVtiill, . take "i4 , oe.iu.e in iiiltuii.tiiu ;!io citizens oi cv ay and switzerlanu county, that be !ias leased for four years, the store and warehouse, lately occupied by William 1. Sieteus, at Hie comer of .dam ..nd Ferry street, and having ith.ved and enlarged ilie sioie, lie is now pi'epured to sell a RICH .LYD SPLENDID A STOCK lis tver u-an vjjtrta Jur suit, m Hit. western country, tinorating tvtry tiling that is dcsirubtt in ike F.LYCY ana zinl'LE LLE, nica lie pledges himself, to sell , eitnei wuoiosuie or let ni, us ciieap as can be premised in L lociniiati, Madison or Lawlencebu g., PivOBUCJtJ, ; ail kinds, will ne taken in puyuictu tor ous, a', tne ingliest market price, liis stock, consists Hi part, ot the following ailicles: Fancy and .staple Dry Goods " ide, p;,jiu aud plain, liulian Lutesinng, Fignied una plain gns d xNajiles, of all qualiiies and colors, Grosde iuates,of dili'trent qualities, Plain and piaid Palinariue and lspuruiu Mandarin, i- ioie-nce, ot all colors, aalius, ct all kinds, Painted .Muslins and French Chintz, t'auey barege imd silk handkerch.els, tiasceloiia, .Manias and bandana do t hiuetjWoisteu iiarege and cetlon do MaiTiio shawls, ot all qualities, An elegant assortment of itibbons, iiiack L'oi'inel L ce veils, l-de-jaul blond white veils. j'hiead, boutoet aud cotton Laces and t-ugiug, ireeu worsted Barege, Figured and plain bobinet Lace, Lilegant lace t apes, Caps aud pilerines, Eiegaui richly worked muslin do Slieil, tuck, side and cull Combs, Brazil Lao Combs. Italian Crapes ail colors, A-uiKiii and t anion Crape, A laigo aswortmenl of Caiieos, all qualities Colored iVluslms, lor lining, i large assoruuent of Umgham, Garment and furniture Dimity, lied ticking, at various prices, Blue Cnecks, at various puces, Colored Domestics, for dresses, Irish l inen, a good stock, lioinbdzctls, Bombazines and Circassians A latge slock of Hosiery and G'loses, all qualities, Brow n Domestics, of all qualities, Plain and figured Batteist, Black lasting and Brochelle, liird's eye and table Diaper, V great variety of Summer wear. Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes, bobbing, needles"tind thimbles, Elegant Cologn water, GROCERIES, &c, &c. Groceries, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Spices, llarouie, knives of all kinds; toltoo mills and every thing else, that is wanted in this line. Glaes and Queensware, aud every thing that is wanted in this line. I inwaie, of all kinds, Nails, assorted sizes, Castings and iron chains of different prices and qualities. Saddlery, of-al kinds. Hats, black and drab, rornm and castor fur llats, ond Palmettos of all sizes. Leghorn, Dunstable and Navarino Bon nets. And a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Vevay, npril 15 G. McC. ,AGS WANTED. The highes price given, h I until & CAS1S Jucksonville,October 29.
Valuable hands, !N INDIANA, POP SALE. S HAVE appointed mr. HO BERT IS" COC 1 1 ii A N, of Wood park, S w i zer land county, Indiana, my agent, to dispose of nil or any of my lands in Indiana. The
will he sold on reasonable terms, tojgoo purchasers. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH. Cincinnati, February 15, 1833. AMONG the lands in Swilzerla. county are the following tracts:
ACRKS. QL AKTLK. SEC . T. li 101 south west 26 4 3 80 wS west 30 3 3 1U0 southwesi 31 2 2 KiO north east 31 2 3 3w0 west half 35 4 3 80 i s west 20 3 2 160 north east 5 7 2
160 acres south east quarter of section I
2b, towi)snip4, range 3; so : e partof;Doolt n two numbers, frequently into one.
this tract is improved 100 acres south west quarter section 8 township 7 north, range 12 east. 100 acres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range 0 west; about two miles from Rushville 160 acres south east quarter of sect i in 32 township 3 north of range 8 east, near New Lexington, Scott sounty And rds of 1 ,000 acres of Ohio bottom land part of the Ormsby aud Donohue tracts. IMr. N. Longworth has desired me to say, that he will take in payment for his lands about AllensviUe, good Horses and milch Cows al a fair price. ROMEIIT N. COCHRAN, Agent for N. Longworth r. LY .MO UJVTS TERLLYG. THE subscriber, thankful for past favor?, hopes for a continuance theret, therefore begs leave to iuforin the pub lic generally, that he lias opened A miW STORE, IN MoVNTSTEKLI.NG, IN THE WHITE HOUSE, Dirtctlu opposite the "0.7 Store, for - me.rly keplby Cotton Mix. He has now on hand, and will constant" ly keep, GROCERIES OF Every Descripliouy Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, I invvare, Iron, Steel, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Leather. Salt, &x. &c. ice. ... ., He intends, always to keep on hand, a variety of FUR AND WOOL 11 Ji TS, of the most fashionable shapes and colors. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, (of various colors) Muslins, (of vaiious qualities) Checks, l laids, &c. cc. tVc. :c. And all articles, generally for sale in ibis market, which he will sell as low as can be bought in this county tor CASH or the following articles ot COUNTRY PRODUCE, Flax and tow Linen, Feathers, Beeswax Tallow, Flax, Flaxseed, Ginsenar. Corn. Oats, Bacon bams, dried and green Hides, ol all descriptions and many ottier articles too numerous to name in an advertisement. HEMIY COT i ON. Mountsterling, April 8. prnllE SUBSCRIBER, thankful fu U past favors, hopes for a continuance tliereof, therefore begs leave to inform Ids friends and the publie iu general, that he has at his old stand in MOLoN'TSTEitLfNG, formerly occupied by Cotton and Mix, A Generel Assortment of WINTER AM) SPRING consisting, in l'AKT, of hlur, Black, and Mixed, CLOTHS, Sheeting and J jft USMiS, -inning y UK VARIOUS WIDTHS Checks and Plaiils. GROCERIES, IF Every Description, Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Iron, Me-el. Narls Shovels, Spades, Lea 'her, Salt, itc. c.tScc. And all articles, generally for sale in this market, which be will sell as low as can be bought ic this county for cash or the M lowing articles ot COUNTRY PRODUCE Tow Linen, Feathers, Beeswax.'TallowFlax, Flaxseed, Ginseng, Corn, Oats, Ba con hams dried and green, Hides of all tescription. LYMAN V. MIX, Mountsterling, Fob. 19. PERSONS indebted to us, in Posey township, will please make payment to Henry Vanjx'lt or to inessrs. Kogvrs, Boyle and Moore, in tlie town of Patriot, w hose receipts will be good. KLE!V &. CHILD. Printer's Retreat, May 10.
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