Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 98, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 July 1833 — Page 1
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1 V- .... " WMESIRILir r rjfc I ! Vi.F,i?jt 4- A4twerie, fcl.ferafr, .irrUMure, Manufacturers, and all other subject of interest, except r6ltUsl VOL,, If. PtiOT12R'S IlErilVT, I2IAA, SATURDAY. JUJLY 27, 1833. NO 9&
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rxr.vTEn .i..v- pu hushed, jtf KEEN INI) CHILD. Terras or t'if S .TpBintrii.,jj Fr ."V? nu oh-, in advance. $2 00
pud within the year, 2 ,r0 : "Trr r i i . r , i . .' 'of, therefore begs leave to inform tlie publ:i I 'I m thi Y!irntiim. It fin:.. ......
d O'T'he above fiw nriv be paid in protJ'ire delivered at thin otfV-e, or nch other place a" may e agreed on. Fifteen per cent. V l ifti hi made when paid in cash. 5C7V paper discontinued until arrearBpes ,- riaiff fCPins-.-riherg served bv post to pav ' CO" "Wriptione iai'l wi'hin 2 months afer snr-scribmg, considered in advance. Vdvertisemcnts inserted at the usual rate. PRODUCE. For the accomw'-''ation of o-ir subscribers, produce 'niv be left with C)'on or !i't. nrrrhait!, Mounfsferling, Hir.-. rail!. Pl-iir t-uvnship! .Tos-:h mMian Craig township, It ''. Ci '!. .re. Vork tow nship, Chtr: F. Krotz. Vor'x township, ArifK?rt fj iv.'iv, npr Trov, ?! ka. ooa' Q irco-! Grnve, v v;i "vrciy ii;Th. ctoi township, J Piibscribercar3 rics on tbo S Dni.!G BUSINESS, in all its various branches; his hop is on Perrv street, two doors above 'he corner of M-in aad Ferry-.ati-pptjs; -herohe on hand Men and VVoIceoos constan'lv msS VDDLES of every fashion and quality. ALSO, Keens constantly on hanl, all kinds o. tridrs ctn l Harness, all of which he offers frr sale at the lowest rricps fr cash, -r such country prodace is be agreed on J WW COLE VWi 3UBSCRIRER,-Thankful fr Jl iastfnv irs. h nes for a continuance thereof, therefore boos leive to inform his friends and the pnblie in treneral. that he has nt his ddstan lin MOrNTSTERL!G, formerly occupied by Cotton and Mix. A Genorel Assortment of s. coxsisriNtx PART, OF riiOTiis, SiiUC. I!'itk, and Mixed. Sheetin, and ) If USfiTS. shirting of various WIDTHS. Checks and Plaids. GROCERIES, OF Every Description , Casting, Jl rdw;.re, ''u'lery, Ti;iware, !mn.S:-el N.ils Shovels, Spade, Leather, Salt,&c. &C.&C Aad all articles, jienerallv for sale in this market, which he will sell as lo-v as can be bought r. this county f r c.vsa or tlie foil iwin j articles of To Linon. Fe:ithers. IWs-vax. Tallow r lax, b fewed. Cinsenir, Com, Oits, con hims .Iried and greei., Hides of all description. LVMW W. MIX.
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jrio intterlin2, Fb. 10. E eiihscriber his received a Iarg3 additional assortment of chean new G nds, which he will dispose of, on the K ok' reasonable terms He wUhes to purchase WUCVT, oatf,! frineeny. &c. fcc. Arc. nnd Will ffivo t K i ai-i " C- " ' - ..... fii. vii I liiehest market prire for eurh and all of,' . . .1 ner country produce. LYM N V. MIX. nliuntslerling, June 15. 1 EW GOODS. T IK subscriber respectfully informs e ,ublic, that he has just receiv. d ill ; 1lr)( A l.ir?e .iortmpnt of OfilmKt e?rrf Description, and too numrius to mention at full length. II is pirii.-'iUrlv i i want of What, flits, live and Cn-o, for which he vill giVe the hig'ist price he will also take produce generally, at th ; mirket orice. HRNItY COTTON. Mnntsterliig, Miv "rm.Atid WANTED The hioi.eet JXU, prico.giveo. Sl'OivEY& CASE.J
w .mu.vrsTEitLixo. 1 1 HE subscribe! , thankful for past failir iTPnPTuMv. that ho haa nnrtnol A AKW SIOUE, IN M VNTSTERLING. . IH TH2 WHITE H3U? Dirtcttu opposite the "Old Store, faimrrly kept by Cotton w" Mix. He has now on hand, and will constant s' keep, GROCERIES OF Every Description Casting, Hardware, Cutlerv, linwaie fron,S;eel, Nails, Shovels. Stiades. Leath or. Salt, &c. &c. &c. He intends, always to keep on band, a variety of FUR JM) WOOL HATS, of the most fashionable "!ia.ies and colors. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY COODS, Consisting ofCIo s, (of various colors) Mu'Ilns. (of varic quahlies'i Ciiecks. Plaids, &.c. &c. 5 . iScc. And all articles. nenernUv for in tliis market, which he will peil us low as can be bought in this county for CASil or iiie iot towing nrtioles v COUXTRY PRODUCE, Flax and tow Linen. Feathers. Sceswav Tallow, Flux, Flaxseed, Giiiseng Cons. Oats, Itacon hams, dried and rcen Hides, t descriptions and m inv otfier articles too numerous to name in an advert imet. II EM I V COT i OX. M mntsterlinjj, April S. roncentric Maciiinerv, T be seen in the town of Vevay, on the first d tv of Auensi next, between liie hours of 10 a. m. and 2 o. m. a new i.v. n'i n. called the f!llf!T!W7sllTf! ATACKINERY, a modi I. rm. i nts mactnaery lias lately been patented to the subscriber, to which lie has since nade a new addition, worthy of the most scrutinizing observation- From Vevay, it will be carried 'o M nintsterling, where it can bo seen, the same day, from 3 to 5 n. m. from thence to Printer's Re'reat, for the night the next day, from 9 to 12 at Jacksonville from thence to Allensville. All those who wish toirratifv their curiosi ty, are invited to call at either of the above mentioned places, and satisfy themselves, without money and without price. (& All 'vhose wishing to erect machines of anv kind, will save one half of the expense by hmlding on this plan. Those persons residing in Posey, York and Jefferson townships, can be accommodated with rights by applying to Daniel or Josiah M. Doan, near Schoonover's mill. State, count v or individual rights, can be had by addiessii.g letters, post paid, to the snbscfiner, near Allensville, Switzerland county, Indiana. HENRY BUELL. July Id C0NCKSTRIC MACHINERY, A XEW LVUEM IOX. V ING proc ured a pnfont from tho United States for an improvement. I deem it necessary to give the nnblic in formation of its u'ility. This invention ;c......sin reversmg nspowerand motion of maohinery from the extremity of the wiiecl. through the ccntre,and is cnlld " ' . ConCCtltnC Machinery. I rtis improvement can be benelicially Uppl'cd to mills of every description. I have Ust put a "rist mil1 0.,or;'lio,1 ,or ICharles F. Knit?., Esq -with one hre, I the stone in Ins mill, which is 23 inches in diametre, makes 1G0 revolutions in one minute.the horse moving at the rateoffwn
'and a half miles an hour; and grinding I Aiart n & I J' ..-.1 .. . . i ' ";AISO Vr-HVHtU- .runs nf fOfi V '..!.! r-...
wnii ease tnree biisn-nsoi com per hour. This Cnnrontrin M:,rWn- o,.. t This Concentric Machinery can be e-1 - J rectcn at less than one half of thr rnst - - - common machinery, which produces .. ... 1 the same nower and motion: and is be lieved to be the best conslructed plan e i ,. , " . . ! lor horse power, applied to grinding;-. !hcm,Vtae ;ited to examine the . w....... i'itiivu ..i-iiiiiuc inc mill at mr.'Krutx's. Rights to use said . improvement can be obtained on reasonable terms, from the fubscriber, living near Allensville, Cotton township, Switzerland countv, Indiana. HENRY BUELL, June 2. iC?In conseqneuco of indisposition in our family, we have no srarden this season.- will - cr 7 - - - our subscribers, living onvenientlv to us. jsend us occasionally some beaos, potatoes, i t j .i .1. . tucumuers ana otner vegetanies as their boys are passing our Office also, butter, fresh veal, mutton or beef tbi will oblige us much. W. 0 KEEN. July IS.
LAST iNOTICE.
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i r WOOL CARDING, ae parti-;side in Pleasant township have lived in culany repealed to deliver immediately, : your county seventeen ears was a solto Joseph Vlahn, in Vevay, or In himself Lt jdier 'n Revolutionary war bore arn.s h-.me, Wiieat, Kye,Corn. Oits, Feathers, ,n defence of my country before my oppoFlaxsecd r any other approved produce, jnents f r ti:is tiilice, were tiumht of. to the amount they respectively owe. The! Methinks, I can hear mv loUow-ci'izens amount duo from each individual Lan bej w'" "i v.,ices. say " Le-'s f i the polls kaown by calling at either plac. Strict jan(1 vo,e f'r the.dd ve'eran.Jonx Shadoy.'
. .. .. . i niiL-i jiuicw. otrici attention must be paid to this notice I must nnft will hnno la ,t J I 1 I.IOUMI awiuuLiu'HI, iCT He will suggest to those bringing Wool hereafter, to bring nrodnee at the same time, to pay for the carding. KOKEItT BAKES. Mountster'insr, July 16. GEO CRAIG'S ESTATE. .1D.U1MSTRA TOR'S XO TICE. ft&"OriCE tsheiehy given, thai u,. iiie JL1I 2fiih day of June, 1833 tlOHGK Li. IG, late of the county of Swi"zrl .n.i Indiana, departed this life; and on the i3'.iiilayot Jilv, 1833 admii:i;ra?ion it iiis estate was granted to the undersigned All persons indebted to the esia'e, are requested to make immediate oavms.it Tl estate is supposed to e seivi , a C. i EVENS, Vevay, July 16. a.ltiiinistrat ir. r LllUUUlt! L I.XDLLX.l, TOR SALS. H Vt appointed tnr, UOiJKRT N OCUiiAN,of Wo.dpMik, Svviiyer 0,1 ity, Indiana. mvaMni. t.imsnn.P .III! o( .!! r anvofmv anitsm ln.luinn i ! r. will be bold on reasonable terms, to;,s-,..d purchasers. iNiLllOLAS LOM.WORTH. Cincinnati, February 15, 1833. A MONli the lands in wiizcrlanu Jrsak. cMitii-y rite liie tollowma iracts-
j VCKK-. HiUAHTtit. ?KC. 1 T. j lt)i siuih we.-t 2G 4 wi i, west 30 3 1'k) viuihvvcs ill 2 Hit) north eac St 3'20 west half o5 4 80 j -4 s west )' J 3 160 jnorth east 5 7
3 3 o 3 3 O 2 1G0 acres south east quarter of section lit), township 4, range 3; so- e part of mis tract is unproved 160 acres south west quarter section 8 township 7 north, range 12 east. 160 acres north east quarter section 12 township 1 north of range 6 west; about two miles from R,i!mlle 160 acres sculh east quarter of section o, township .i north of raugo 8 east, near New Le.xiurton. Scott s.mntv And upwards of 1 00O acres m Ohio k. I 1 . .:. v . . . uuiiuiu iinu part ui uie Ui-msby and Donohue tracts. Mr. N. Longworth hasdesirod meto sav, that he will take in payment for his Sands about Allensville, good Horses and milch Cows at a fair price. All persons are forbid from trespassing on the above lands, by cuttin timber or hoop poles. ROBERT N. COCHRAN. n . t - . . Agent for N. LongworthON TIIK 9TH DAY OF AUGUST 1833 a T lhf, lae residence of ,iEOfMSE A ruxu a . . . !, St T ol "hi river, four miles below the twn jot Vevay, will be offered for sale at public acfion, to Hie highest bidder, on very li beial credits, the personal estate of said d,lc'aseN consisting in j.art of nOHSS. CATTLT! TTflHC , , A "w'f v.ru, varts, Harness, riOU-rlis. fen r1 i i - "n'u,u .(,n . 1,1 A very large and '"a 'B T' ver' Alsomotive . , sa,;ks, a.ovvii White "vw-wia vvui oo wen to attend. The sale w,U commence at 10 o'clock in the Speculators will oo well to attend. noon o, S3id day. and will continue from ' oiiu u.ty. ailU will Continue (Tom ' dliy day between those hours, uqtil tjie i Whole 18 COinoletPrl TU i... . ri. I -----i 'm iciius oi saie will be made known on the day of sale. July 17. 1833. JOHX BARKER'S ESTATE ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN BARK RR ... . I c.u. ucceaseu, oi i usrj luwmmip, ate requested to make immeaiaie payment to the undersicned. t,J lkA.. I J a Of "u luue uaving aetnands against the eg. tale will present them for axarnin.; The estate is solvent. RUTH BARKER, admx. SIMEON S. AHKFi 1'oscy uwnahip, July 10
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friends and Feilovv-C.'itizrns I am a ! pUn.-til-ii C. .-. -', , .in . I re ii iifi'i vcnvi,i;oiIS OHADOY. How cheering the soum! ivov f ratifyi.iir, ill ..11 nun f.. mn..; . . , r- - . ill ld nfje, to recf-ue a un inim m mtP f..i tiie only ofri.-v 1 ever seriously, wiihel f -r My wife, h- bus been jogging on thro' H'e ! tst lit ty years wi'h me,exp-esses much solif itude for my succ-ss - ii would d your he .r;s g l t. ? e the old : ody,when Ijiomoin noni my d.ii'v laber, 'ake her v hite ii. p!iiti,aiid .i ictiio sweat IV un :nv fao iccompauied. gttnerally.with a t mza .rtwo.uf an old s ng, altered by her O Joiuiy Snaddy. dear J..hn Wi en first we werearqaint, Your locks were like the sljp, J,:hn, 1 our bv.iiuy brow was brent; But n ;W your brow is bald, John, Vo.ir looks are like the snow, Yet blessing!) on your frosty prow. ",u'iucal -"in-; . un uiv o. Cienilemeu, permit me. to subscribe m I. i ii 111.!, r .!...... 1 ...... . I. . I your nuntine servant JOHN SII VDDY. Julv 26. Published by rcq icxt. 1 Fellow Ciizkxs: It was not my intention to address you a printed circular. 1 hoped that in complice with a . eOMom sanctioned ht r , , , . .-- 1 ' v ' C " -.0 dates would m.l u I 1.. cum uu'TU UV till! ;r f IHiil.iM
, , . , V,n jceivea six ana a hall per cent, annualts p noted, sta and mu'a Iv dis. lv , i-.L
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..re. mnl;ieli)ou are loterested; thus leu or twelve times greater than th MTudu.g you an opporlunily to com-uamout ac.ualiv paid by them into the parr our pretensions, and se ret tbehnt, Ir f. .
a:j u i tand.date ho proposed the meas-nes most tier.ehi inl t ti,a .lict..:i i : -" , ""u whose abpmes wo,ld ei.alde ban to
car y t , st . ,. ; H to operative j fits, and the enormous lanes from fraud 'V AlM 'f"; 1 hi;vt' J"Cfi d'"PPint.j..nd m.s,na.,aS,ment, amounting preed Appointments were made as far vi lo March, 1819, to n,,re tharj -rk as ,he,h of June-were pub Ithree and one half millions, which l.sd n all the papets of he district, common p.udence would hai uddet? BOO til Ilie f ni.iii, alt.j rcr,ir..ll. . .1
. .v.irv.tLi.in, m-jio me protits. Mr i?c!!i t i1 eafiljr 'K( USei Su"'yl' pwenl stockholders hav& Hei ,n ""n , ieC51','-i 'eason to be content with the advanlaHe t, unused to public speaking-and ;ge. already enjoved. Yet, Jtrige Test as Ins opinions on party politics, as well , proposes d recharter the bankfand tl as public measures, are understood fnu.11,,. iU .u .. -
b 1 ?.8am t ."h J rC'SN h ma have thought it unnecessary to engage in ine aiscussiou. No em It reason can excuse Judge Teft. A waim advocate of slump speaking, he has, if, every previous election, harrangued through the district, and boasted of the advantage he derived from measuring strength with opponents. In the present canvass his course has been far diff-ient. I have endeavored to bring him to a meeting, oui in vain, except m the lour inxlan Cf ?' C ,dt'nt ena,,,ed m to find mm; auu in uiree oi me publislied an i . . . . . i.. ... i poii.tnicnts that he attended with nw. jl have just learned with surprise, that III . ne nas charged me expressing different opinions in different parts of the district. Those opinions were formed auer careiul investigation, prior to ihe canvass, and Have been uniform v and aistinciy expressed. L o prevent, how ever, the posibthty of misannrehen m sion, 1 will place them btiefly before II k a. you an. as l have no leisuro to write an elaborate exposition, I shall sketch them ns stated to you, in my 6tump speeches, ana contrast lliein with thoe put lot ward by Judge l est. The Tariff, hitherto so full of inle rest, is apparently adjusted bv Air. CI ay's compromise bill of last seasiou passed by congres?, approved by the I ... ...J u . i . i p tium, cjncu uj uig kouui, ana but little obiectcd to bv the north but little objected to bv the north To disturb it would be unwise, until ifs effect upon the revenue, the south . . ans tne manufacturing interest is fair ly developed. The Bank and the Public Lands are subjects in which you are most interesieo, ana io tneir discussion the can . i . t . . .i..i uin.uciuii mi; tandidatcs have confined themselves. A ir.. n a . tun mm iiipitiuai eKamiuauotif nas convinced me that the financial business of the government, the commercial, manufacturing, and especially the farming interest imperatively require an uniform national currency. As there is not at present enough eold and ail i ver in the country to furnish such a currency, we must have a bankine in. stnution, wnose notes snail be current throughout the United States. Congress is bound not lo establish another TJ. S. Bank until the charter of the present institution has emired. The curtailment of its discounts and the pMlumfnt rtf ila vaet Knain... n!ll oasiou a most disastrous pressiKQev-
penally in di-rruts like our owiif where a large credit buniess is tranr
'tf t ?d. EmlMrr i.-nie-nt ard nroba jl loon will also be occasioned io the go vernment. We are admonished hy these circumstanceg, to make the present institution the means of fui nishing the currei.cy required. The president's veo hs preveiited and will prevent the rcchatter of the present bank, with all piivileges an opportunity is thu of. I red us to dock ihe dangerous- nowero ot this mamnioth monopoly, aiot 0v ao ooing io increase its usefulness (o ourolveP, The capital of the present bank is thirty five million. Cl..e filth held bv the government four fifths hv twa tn.nis and seven hundred and foil) -four individual-, of whom one thiid ate English noblemen and German bank ers. What cl ums have those fctockholders to lite exclusive favor of our government? VV hen they purchased the stock, im-tead of pavine seven millions of specie into lbe vaults of the bankj us ny law iney were bound to do, ihey l - .- . , " -J !,il,d '" ,w0 ,l,',ll0!is a"d met al! llhi olhor iiicluln.ni. ...Ill, I tle other instalment with notes bm. lowed of the bank on pledges of their jslotk . They have enjoyed the ad van' jlages and profits deiivable from tho vast ouiiness ol the bank, comprehending not merely its currency, but tbrj discounts, exchange dealings and cthcr transactions, baaed, not on theis v vtiinuii nisi k ii iv. nnr rtn int ri own capital sUck only, hat on the df. ! nosites ,.:.d, hv" " 1 " ' l"!! . ,n,WT ..,.! 'n . vu x ney nave thus rc ' : .. j . . . , J 4W" v ' omouifi iour or nve iimet ! neater than their coital .,rt.S is ,iUr iihi uie annua: cividends have never exceeded ten per . . i cent, cut we must remember the im.ner.se real estate, tho onriivid ! Per sh:ir as the ret h'rte is gianled will be worth in market 140 or $150. Our government would thus make a free gift to 2,744 individuals, one third of whom are wealthy fo reignere, of eleven or seventeen urilk lions ol our monwy since it is from th people ol this country that the profit are derived, which give to this stock so high a value. I therefore propot that the following condition be annexed to the recharler: That two thirds of the whole capital stock, be exposed to sale in the severv al states, in amounts proportioned to the Federal representation the noav br of 6harts taken by any one individual to be limited six thousand forty one shares would be ofTered to Indiana. The premium upon these would he at lea $24 1,640- which could be realised as soon as the. first instalment of $5 or 10 was paid in, if the hold ers preferred selling lo retaining their stock. Which proposition is fairest or most beneficial that of Judge Teit'e, giv. ing eleven millions of our dun mony to 2.744 weHlthr stockholders, one third of whom are foreigners- or mine,whitt J : . i . . uiiriDuies u equally among our owu citiaensf 2d. I would also modify (ha charter so as lo permit congress to organize another institution at ativ time withio five years before the expiration of the recharter. The necessity of Ibis irendered obvious hy the embarrassments we are now suffering. 3d. That foraipn Stockholders should be allowed five years to sell their remaining slock, "and be thereafter io. capable of holding it. Judge Test objects to this, that it will occasion the withd eign capital. Foreign capital will flow in among us if it finds a proper investment, and that without endangering the government by getting into hs power hr institution intim .flv r. necled with our public finances and inicmai commerce, liut (he objection is in itself groundless. We have only to remember that one, of at most, (no instalments were naid in on io atscover (hat as much si Ivor io it..,;.. ed from us aery year to pay the dividends on loieicn stock 38 uisia 11 t I r I I M Pailin Jj"! the ,lock waB Purchased. 4th. j he bank shall eetato. TheircasotiB aro known to - oa
