Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 96, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 July 1833 — Page 1
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IL 'ffi j jwnuuiUf i IPev9ted to .Vsjiw-- Fare! y: I Jiirvfic, TAterature, .Sericulture, lI.i&Hftccturers, and all other subjects of interest except io!fZ,ts 1 9 Vol. ii. pziurruirs retreat, wdlwasatukday, jujly io, xsss
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KEEN AND CfllLI)
NOTICE.
- - ipTfHE subscriber takes great pleasure TfVSXlS of the " Messenger." JL returning his lhanks to his friends For 52 numbers, in advance.. 00 ja.itt customers for the very liberal support do. paid within the vear, 2 50 jwhich ha? been extended to him heretofore, d iviid at the expiration, 3 00 'and still hopes, by his best exertions, to
&JThe above sirns mav be paid in produf - delivered at this "(life, or such other place as may be agreed on. Fifteen per cent, d vl-iction made when paid in cash. ICJV. piper discontinued until arrears ages ir, oaid itCP'i 'seribers served by post to pay 25 rents extra. (J5"S:ibscriptions paid within 2 months
after subscribing, considered in advance.
STOIlE In evay, Indiana.
T1EO. M'CUIiL.Ot'GSI, takes
receive a part of public patronage fur the
future. He now offers
Goods and Groceries,
on as good terms as any other person in the market, at this time.
ME has lately received, an additional supply of Goods & Groceries Whic h makes his stock very complete and
consists in part of the following articles:
Casinets. V lunnels, Bornbazetts, Piaids, Circassians. Vesting, Silks, tjaiicoes. Cambrics, Dobhineis, Laces, Book and
mull Muslins, Bleached and brown Sheet
ing and Shining, Bed ticking. Gentlemen's
light summer wear, an assortment ofladvs
apron C'iecks,sonie very fi:ie lady'sShawii
Marino s, cotton aid worsted 11 se, an as
sortinentof tucking, ivorv ridding puff and
side Combs, Sewing Silk, c ttnn and pat
ent Tlire.ii, Bibhons. Pius, Nedle .if a su
perior q ialry, an assortment of Queen's ware, pocket Knives Knives and Forks,
Spoons, C.'fliK;, young bvn and gunpow
der Tea, Sugar, A'spice, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs. Ciniiam -n, Tobacco, Cigars In
digo, M idder, Alum, Copperas, an aspoit
the ",eut ' H",dkercliicfs. Suspenders, Bui- . .tons, Beads, VVrjting paper, S bnol Rooks,
i: . ,-:., . .... , . i ... v
II51UI ICS , dll dSMIIIIIICIIl Ul Vyt'llHll l I( ), StllO'ltt. m il 1 li nst A vio Ci!-lrk--a
r .. ' .. I- i a quantity of common Potters' ware; RiF.lfttnrt nrinp h.M.ivilnocj 1VI h Wlliph the . 1 - . ' I
Advertisements inserted at the usu
al rates. PRODUCE. F r the accom nod ii'n f our subscribers, pr d ice may be left with Ctton or Mix, mehants, Monntsterling, G'Hoer's -nil!, Pitasnt t wtiship. Joso.ih Short, merchant. Craig township, R. T. G d lrPs ire, York township, Charlrv F. Knitz, Y-'-k towiship, Ariber' G tbir, ne.r Trov, Smnel H:fk. neir Qvrr.in Grove, TViHiiTn M'C-.'U.iMgh. Ctt iti township, Ifmv's v'l, ,Pl.n !fit towosh: ,
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JVO TICE.
iT.VE'UE. Th; taxable inha-
'nn .'s f Svitz?rl ind coun'y, are
:iViti tin I In ve received
duplicate for 1 S3 3. ami nm now rrn
to receiv tho v - -- f-e therein. I take
K. Avery. j Ra wson, her sistt rs husband, often told
SUMMARY OF THE DEFENCE. jher that she was more attracting than Dr. W. Evans, of Lowell, prescribed ;',ei' sister She kept cherry rum, and for Maria Corrw ll, when alFected with l seen her when she had tafrcn too
VllCr oleasure in niiormio.' ihe citizens !4lie lues venerea, 1830. She told wit-;mach; had fastened a rope to an an an-
ot Vevay and Switzerland county, that lie 1 ,,ess 'hat she was a member of the ne-! P'e trce to ha'.g herself biit said the
" " leased lor tour years, the store and tliod:st church and could pray and ex-1 thoughts ot eternily kept tier from doing warehouse, lately occupied by William P. hoi t as well as the best them, and was a lit; she confessed to witness several acts
Stevens, at the corner ot Mam and frerrv -J pretty bright christian, and mt with to! lewdness.
streets, and having refixed and enlarged ; them that she miht not be upeeted. ,ho store, he is now prepared to se'l a I A. was a minister there, a:,d witness
KlUil dJVD SrLLJSDID A STOCK ' caused him to be i- formed of it. She
jsaid if Aver) knew it, he would swear
PD
he , .
faction of the pr-vnitness, with wliich the
taxes hive here'-f re !eiii paid by a lare xi'i'iiber of mv fdlow-ciiizens. I beg leave agiin, to remind them, that the laws relative to collectors, being strict, requires him to b? vi'rilenf , :nd he fels confident, that he will not be eomie'led to use enerjie'ic me-is-irs to ensure 'lavmenf. He will at-
ple Powder, Lead, &-C. &c. Sec
Gentlemen and Lfidies are invited N
call and examine the articles for them
selves, and they shall rcccievg pleasant
words and fair dealing
N. B. Approved Country Produce re
ceived in payment for Goods or for dob'?
tend at McXuft's in P-ev. on the day of id.io. The subscriber wishes to piircha
the General Elc'ion in Aog:ist next, and lO OOO bushels of good merchan'abb
bipes Ins P sev friads will aM be there WI2Sfc. '"r which the highest mar
preparen wnn neining neeotui. tie aisoniei price win ue given
wishes th se i nrrpTrs for fxes. for tiic
years 1S31 and 1R.T1. M make oavment T1EN':Y nNTA,collecor JVEFT GODS, Jut Opened, W JAOZSONVILLB.
rOP.EY & CAST., have just
joepii siiorT;
Bellmont, June 1st, 1333.
rmln ivti- itr Trvi nun - n - ..... .
1 1 1 Hi PifjW AWUr KslttjAr Ai'ini OI HiC Kev. Una Ell many men after l.i-r She said that
Kjr . ceivect ni l are now opening, a varie;v -if They deeo it unnecessary to make a great display ; but will, with much pleasure
exlubit their g'ods to those who wish to pur chase their spring anppl v, teeling satisfied that no one will leave their si ne, on acCoiat of their prices. Ladies and Gentlemen, give us a call . PRODUCE of all kinds, taken in payment, it the markei price Jacksonville, April 19.
Spasmodic Cholera
To the Public JUCII is the nature of this disorder, 5? that some of the people have become very much terrified at the idea suffering under litis calamitous complaint; and hav.s uig some personal acquaintance with it, 1 feel it my duty to lay before the public some of the FVtnptoms f the al.oe disease.
'The symptoms are. a mild dirnhoe some
times, vomitmg a pain in the head, and m the progression of tiiis disease, cold seat?
itself on the extremities and then spreads
through the whole system the pulsation
ceases the blood stagnates spasn s take
place, and unless a speedy relief is ob
tained, death wil terminate the sufferings
of the unhappy victim.
Important Invention. TIE -.ubscriber having lately ob : lined from the United Sntes JLeMer P-itent for an improvement in 3 ts, which is adapted to saws in general, offers for sale State or County rights, as will be most suited, to the conv- jence of pun hasers. T'k improvement, in the firFt place, cnist of pairs of sid cutters which pr ict in a line a little from the points of the common teeth between them,
ao as wholly to perform the office of
cutting the surface. The improvement, in the second
place, consists of the fides of the teeth being perfectly parallel to a line a lit
tle below the points of the teeth of
eomoion construction, to effect smooth
and level cutting.
It will readily be perceived that
avs now in use are easily altered to this tmptovn-nt. Saws on this piin-
ci;"l ti'ik j-mooth and level surfaces,
an I cut m.irh faster than those now in use Cross cut saws especially, cut wifh great rapidity, and hen'-e may be ftdvait'ai:eou-ly applied to many pur
poses for which they are not now used.
I ' oe at a distance wi-hing to oh tain rig1-', by directing their commit nic.-ti -is. pot pid , to the subscriber
in Philadelphia, will receive all neces-
earv information on the subject. STF.P'IF.N USTICK.
TREATMENT. Take some of the strongest stimulant
that you can take number six freely; one ' ftol.lf O nrAn fill iu rwtsa- w-v.- It r . ft-s.n.wl
tea of cayenne pepper and drink it freely-, - andihen'take the patient and put them in mi! s a".d c,cry th,n else' that 18
a warm water bath and rub them hard. Con- 1 " "
XLW 'JS Ui YZJ
is ever was offered Jr sale . in the western
Country, embracing every thing that is desirabie in the F.l.XCY and STAPLE LIAE. W hich he pledges himself, io sell , i nner
Wiiolesale or retail, as cheap as can be pir-
chrtsed in tJii:ciuuai, Iidisou or Law-
eocebu g. PiiCBUGI!. """H kind-
will be taken in p:tyu,cu' lor go Is, at ibe highc-st market price. His stock, consists-
m part, of the following uiticles:
Fancy and staple Dry Goods
ide, plain and plaid, Iisliaa Lutestring,
Figured and plain gros de ,.vples, of all
qualities and colors, !
Gns de Indies, of different qualities,
Plain and plaid Palmarine and ldourain
Mandarin,
Florence, of all colors, Satins, of all kinds, Painted Muslins and French Chintz,
Fancy Barege nnd silk h indkerc.h t:(s,
barcelona, .Madras and bandana do
Vhiber,worsted Earege and cotton do
Marino shawis, of aii qualities,
An elegant assortment of Kibbons,
lllack boiiinet Laoe veils,
i'jlegant blond white veils.
i bread, bouinet and cotton Laces and edging, ' Ireen worsted B rege, Figured and plain bobinet Lnce,
illegunt lace l apes, Caps and pilennes, Elegant richly worked muslin do ."hell, tu-l:,side and curl Comb, Brazilliuu Coiniis. Italian Crapes all colors, ;jnkiu and ( auton Crape,
A laige assortrnei.t of Calicoa, all qualities i nloied 31uslins, for lining, A huge as-ortinent of (Juigfiam, Garment anrt furniture Iintity, Bed ticking, at vaiious prices, liiue Checks, at various prices, Colored Domestics, for dresses, Irish Linen, a good stock, Bornbazetts, Bombazines and Circassians A large stock of Hosiery and Closus, ; all qualities, orown Domestics, of all qualities, Plain and figured Batteist, Black lasting and Bror.helle, Biro's eye and table Diaper, A great variety of Summer wear,
Buttons, spool balls, cotton thread, tapes,
bobbing, needles and thimbles,
Elc-poM Cohign water, GROCEKIES, c, &c
Groceries, Tea, Coi-
CfC. CS C
Elizabeth II. Shumway - knew ihe deceased by the names Maria Snow Cornell Said she could forge a. cerJ tificate. had done it, and could do it a-
a little, and would drown herself if he ;gfl' ? confessed her character, thrcaten-
r.n ..J : . ; i . 1. 1 r.
iuu.iu n nui; -o::suieraoie nine alter saw her at a house wlirre he called; heard her i;i a loihcr room sponking abiiMvr Iv of .Mr, Avery for turni-.g her out of tue church: and said he ought to be hu:ig; did not appear to be in her riglit mind. Dr. Noah Martin of Great Falls, pre
scribed for hwr for tiic a!ove complaint
ed suicide: and repeated l:ie threat of vengeance against Mr Avery. Miis Miriam Lii)by, Caroline Tibets, Mary C arren, and Sarah Honey each testiiied to her havirg confessed her bad conduct; had hedrd her threats
jof suicide, and reverse ol"!r. Avery at
the risk of her life, and also that she had lorged a certificate of church men-
ix week; her mind appeared to be jbership and could do so again
mm..
tinue the warm medicine until relieved . If
you cannot get the above named article ret the strongest stimulus that vou can
Phis direction, if followed, is sufficient.
till you can get your physicion. To prevent this complaint, be regular in your diet do not overheat yourself, nor expose your
self to the wet be regular in your labour
ing hours; take something warming occasionally to warm the stomach tnd bowels.
FRANCIS WilITCOJI, Practitioner, under the Thompsonian Jacksonville, June 13 system.
FHESHGOODS
rjlHE subscriber has received a large nrlrlitinnul aaartrtment tif rKoan rAu
- -
Goods, which he will dispose of, on the
most reasonable terms. lie whes to purchase WHEAT, oats, ginseng, &.c. fcc. tc. and will give tbe highest market price for such and all o her couotry produce. LYMXN W. MIX. Alountsterling, June 15.
itass and Queensware, ud every thing
that is wanted in this line.
Tinware, of all kinds, Kails, assorted sizes, Castings and iron
chains of different prices and qualities.
baddlery, of al kinds. Hats, black and drah, roram and castor
fur Hats, ond Palmettos of all s-izes.
Leghorn, Dunstable and ISavarino Bon nets. And a great variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Vevay,april 15 G. McC.
disordered
Miss Azencth Brow , ata factory in Waltharn, once surprised lariah Cornell in an attempt to hang herself, in a private room. Alarv Ann Larv.nt Dover frequently
heard VI aria say she would hang herself; had been tempted to it; one afternoon she crime in crying; witness asked her what was the matter; she replied that she had been out to make wa
with herself, but when she came to the place her courage failed her. Ezra Pa'ker, about Tor 8 years ago, when wii :cs kept a tavern in Thompson, Conn, near Rhode Island line, Maria Cornell stopped at his house, and
requested to remain there over night, and take the Providence stage next
morning; she appeared to he on the eve j of corifmemenl; shortly after ( has. and:
v iiliam lavlor came in a hurry, on their 'vn v to Rhode Island ; upon v-eing the womar,ViiIiamexe i:ned,kt!V dov:!. Varis;, s.rc you here!" 'es,lain'
a. i i it can i neip y ourseir, easa ne; a pa; I- y took place between them, from which it appeared she was going to 'wear she child against William Taybr. ard ':iat he was tryii'g to escape lom tiie state; she agreed to settle with him lor a certain amount ofnioney, ai.d sigt cda paper exhonerating him from all liability ; witness signed the paper as a witness of the delivery of it, the next morning she got the money into her hard she shook it in Taylor's face, and said, "you have got to get up earlier in the morni g, than ever you did yet. to make a garden of me, and 1 am
r: more likely to have a child than you are;" witness said that next morning she looked quite guant. Rowena Parker, wife of preceding witness, testiiied as above, adding that she helped to undress her on the above evening, and found that she had doubled a blanket round her; in the morning she looked as prim as any body, and
took the stage lor Providence, told wit
ness that she had a sister married to
Grindall Rawson, &c. said she had
been brought into Ihe gospel light un
der the preaching of Mr Vaftit.
Brooks Sbuttuck, of Lowell, was su
perintendent of a weaving room; dis
NEW GOODS.
. jn-lE ubseri'ier ba imenced ihe .U ib..ve b'isiness in VEVAV, at the oor -r of !1 itn and Ferry streets, in the ooin lately occupied by eor?e E. Pleaaai;t as a justice's otfice. Having a stock of Tin on hand he will ho enab ed, at all time, to furnish any article in his line, on ehor; notice. He hopes by 6trict attention to b isiness to merit and receive patronage. JAMES SHARP. Vevay, Jano 17,
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has just received and opened A large assortment of KEW GOODS, Ofulmost every Description, and too nu mr.rous to minium at full length.
He is particularly in want of Wheat,
fhts. Rye and Corn, for which be ill give the highest price he will also take produce generally, at the market price. HENRY COTTON. Mountsterling, May 20 .
TAKEN UP, "lTtY Jonathan Robinson. sr. liy living in Posey township, Switzerland county, la
A dark brown JUaro,
supposed to be three years old
last spring, a strip in her forehead, one fore
and one hind foot white, 13J hands high.
Appraised to 820, by Peter Reynolds and
Jonathan Itobinso jun . before nie, this
18th day of June, 1833 AKIBERT GAZLAY. J. P.
Ann t .otiei, s-h-pt in the same room with deceased, at Great Falls, threatened to drown herself one night because she was not admitted to a love feast. Mrs. Lucy Pi. ilowe of Lowell, while
at Bristol, last October, heard a conver-
satioa between the Rev. Mr. llolwxy1
and Mr. Avery, in which tne latter ex
pressed a desire to visit the Island, and,
see tne coal mines, ccc. witness nau
heard Maria Cornell's threats and corjfessions. Rev John G IIow& Maria Cornell called On witness at Dover, when h was stationed there, and requested admission into the church, showing him a? the, time a certificate figied by Mtt Awry; shortly after, lie received a let
ter from Mr. Avery cautioning him ot her character, and expulsion from fhf church subsequent to the date cf si j certificate. Thaddeus Bruce, know dereased by the name of Maria Cornel!, in Je -veil's city, in 1823; she worked in'a room ur. der his charge; said she was a member" of a Cong'tgatioiial church; saw hc
come out of a building used as a store
room for cotton, between eight and n'.nd at night, accompanied by a young man. Shortly after she was dismissed. la
lo'Jtmet with her again, by the namo. of Maria Snow; she pretended he wag mistaken in the person when he called her Cornell; afterwards said her reason for assuming the name of Snow, was because there used to be a very pretty girl by that name. Zupha Bruce, wife to T. Bruce; irt 1824 Maria called atwilnessc's hoUbc
and appeared to he pregnant. Maria Hunt, witness in 1.827, intimated to deceased that she was crazy; Maria replied that she had often been told so; and said she had been disp pointed in marriage Rebecca Fuller in speaking ofMr. Avery to witness, Maria said, " that old devil will never forgive me," adding 44 X hate him more than all flesh; butl lovfi the Methodist people as I do my own soul.' Samuel Ni Richmond and Charles Hodge, both dealers in dry goods in Providence, testified, that several years
j ago Maria purloined from their store
missed Maria Cornell from the factory!'" various articles, including a leghorn
for lewdness, &c. she confessed several innet; ana aiterwarus coniesseu io acts of that character to him. them, and made a partial reparation
Nathan Howard resides in Lowell; her character for theft, at that timeas
October ISP.t). Dreferred charges of notorious.
lewdness and l)ing before a committee
of the iethodist church, she wai expelled. Miss Mary Ann Rarncs, of Lowell Miss Cornell confessed to witness various instances of illicit practices, one Sunday rode out with a young man. went to a tavern, called for a chamber,
&zc and drank so much wine as not to
Several witnesses male and female.
confirmed the preceding testimonies, with some unimportant but characteristic additional fact. Thompson Camp Meeting. A number of witnesses were hen. introduced to prove that Mr Avery could not have had any such interview
in the woods on Thursday evening, as
know what she was about. Showed Maria Cornell alledged to Grindall wituest copies of confessional letters Rawson and his wife. The camp meeshehad written to Air. Avery and which ting commenced on Monday, August he had taken no note of. j27 and ended on the Saturday follow
LI$T OF YATES $ M'lNTYRES LOTTERIES. N Y. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Draws on Wednesdays of every week. UNION CANAL LOITERY, Draws on every other Saturday. GRAND COiSSOUDATED Draws every Monday. VIRGINIA STAE LOTTERY Draws Weekly. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY Draws Weekly.
For tickets in any of the above Lotteries
apylv to the ever lucky. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Penn.
TTT AGS WANTED. The hihe XfX prico given. STOKE Y & CASE
Lucy Duval, had received from Miss
Cornell the same confessions; she vow
ing.l
.lohii V. Elliot, of 1 hotrpson Conn.
ed vengeance against Mr. Averv atidjlivis three quarters ol a aide Irom the
the whole Methodist church; said she icamp ground, un l uesuay, evening knew how to be agreeable to men; that ! August 28, Mr. Avery afrired at witthey liked her; said she had le d that 'ness's father's house, quarter of a mile mode of life since she was I5years old ;j from tne tamp ground, but could nothad been tempted to hang herself &c.j accommodated witness then rode Lvdia Fervicr, had received the "ith him, to his own house, where hr same confession; appeared to be disor-;Staid all night but went on Wednt s.lav Jered in mind. j morning, and returned between nine Ellen E. Brigs In 1831, in Lowell, and ten that night with the Rev. Mr. witness had some conversation abouti Sabine, and lodged with him. On Mr Avery with Miss Cornell, in rela-(Thursday evening, about nine he retur.tion to his recommending her to thejned from the ground in company with church at Great Falls, which he refused j the Rev Mr. Crandall, with whom ho. to do; she said "I'll be revenged on! went to Providence on Friday morning, him, if it costs me my life-' Jonathan Cady or Providence, was at Miss Sarah AVorthing Maria Cor-jthe Thompson camp meeting, and saw nell. told witness that her sister was; Mr. Avery on the ground several times
iealous of Iter, and said she would come on Wednesday; the last time on that
te the gallows, Dccausc mere were to u iy wa3 .ic.u pi cii.uv.-i 6 Miuiu, ai-
