Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 97, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 July 1833 — Page 1

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NOTICE. . anVEJSITE. The taxable inha-

TCTKM f thi" 44 JffesHWEager;'!.K& bitaut: of Switzerland coun'y, are

r -,-t i , n(K-i"i c- f,t) hereby notuied tlr,:i J have received me

do. paid within the year, 2 50 "?)ca l Sifcf una am now rewiy do. paid at the expiration, 3 00 ceive the taxes (f,,e theren. 1 lake Gir The above sams mav lpiid in Dro-!-h's rt'rtity to express my entire satis-

.i t tt.;a ,ar,.-. h ntho.-!M'ion ol th promptness, with- w.nch tl

Trial of the Key. Ephriam

St.. Avery. suMDiAitY of the urrcxcE. CONCLUDE Rohert Il:cks Resides in Porls-

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lace as may be ajreed oaV Fifteen per ,aes heretofore been paid by a arge ent. d-sh.ictiou made, U-n paid in cash, miirnVr ot iy feUocmjens. I beg leave

ogain,.io reniuiu uiem, tu.n me iuitivetccoleio?s, being rAricl, requires him ro be viHont and he fee?3 confident, that he wilf not be compsiled to use energetic meassires to ensure pfvmeiit. He will at-

;:et?i.t HeXutl's in Poseyv on tHre day fi

;he GMeral liiectiorj i;i A-.igasl hex, ami l pps his Plsev frircls vfiil all be then?

nrcnarod vrith the t!iin: nwdfsl. lie also w ishop iluose iti arrears fo? t ixes, for the vears 581 and to make parment. I1ZXKY RANT A, collector.

hCpNo wpr uiscon'.inaed cUtl arrearages ;ire paid. tCP'ja'i'" fibers served by pct to pay o conts cvtra. CcJSabscriptiona paid within !? iwntlf3 af "or s'ibscribui?, considered in advance: Advertieiiionts inserled at tf:T usual rales. PRODCCE. For the acc m .nodafi n of our subscribers, . pro'l'-eo mav be left with C li'.on t Miv, Tiierchaat?, Monntsterling. J :r;i' rs mill, I'iea3nt t wnship Josi . h S:iort, mrrchaiit, rr;ij: township,

Clri !!'- V. Xmtz, Yorli townip,

responds wiiU that which" I saw on the mc S!,e :i '-own wilfu! stake. , fahehwd h r frtandhig bc1t:g as i( i, Epos Brige. was. in I ram Sniilh's I have not taken liny pairs to iirjuirc store on the 8thofDecrm!?-. V co - '"'o the case, but. thought prudent to tlemnn with glasses was stn-p dirccl thin to on as Aour name i on the

niout, six rods from Mr. Gitibtd's. Re- , who, as" he wa told at thp timo. was s? ri p ol paj.er slie has; we should all tired early to bed iXth December a-'Mr. Averv. He wm; h1-o i;i t' o s;nr, '-f'H i-.- be opposed to her ioii.ins'

wakened by a knocking at the door, , when (olonell Harden applied tor the ;,".v w!iere, with this you will act yotlf and heard his so:i tell some person that 'paper. ju lmeat. the next house was the ferry house. j Irani Smith, re-cal!cd.-I fo-io- tio . Yours in the bonds of the Gospel,

C raw lord Ivisteroroke Lives in 'halt sheet mysell. 1 hae vo recidlec- - AiLUY. BrjstoL August last Mr. Sweet, set tion of ay person in a cloak a-,d cap ! I-4Ta. Fish, leaclier of pennntunship, Mr. Avery's ancle at b"i3 house. Mf.jbehind mv couiUer al that lime. ithoug'.l the lelTer of t!ic blh Dec to he A walked quite lame for some time af-j Zenas Tliomas ar.d -oho Gray, in! rilteu in the natural haiid writing,'ter 'Bristol, earh in December, saw Mr ! wr!leu fat. and the pink letter in d

NOTICE.

-is I

- lei H 'k, near (J lercas GriveViiam rC-i'.l-vig'i. 0 ttoti 1 'w;K-.iip, AUVov- -.'). "pls.l, townhin.

TFiE NEW Al ijEAPV

fii.ilj suhjr?! r takes gfcat pleasure

rtcfv T. Ii;iU r.f F.-it IlnriCpH. iur,- m d,.f ;., r:....i -v

niece of Mrs. Avery. Had lived sev- a letter in pi'dc paper. years in the fimily of Mr. Avery. Missj George Lawto.i called again. On

CorncH came to Mr Avery s house but! the zd December. Mr. Ciansto i des-

twke in Iwt II, came as a penitent, 'criVd the person who passed (j,e jk;ot used in makiti h;iriies.-is tlic clovo for restoration to the church. ihridirc on the 'JJdi as a t all m i. drf ss- !liic!i. Has followed the seas a:rl

:(, :rir,o

Jl-rum-J'divr. testimony for the. Defence. i'Lzdsiel Luther il-id bec-i accustomed to weaxiag :or 5'J veais. Tlirf

iknows the clove hitch.

John F. i'agc Resides in Provi

SCI EO. .TI'ClXLrVSI, ftfS

MiJN P - 'Sine in liiloneiii Hie n

lina r....r x.,rj l-:vii,H1V

uareh'nse, lately occupied by WillinrrP. Stexeas, at the corner of Main :nd Fivr streets, and having refixsd and enliVged lie s'orc. Is now prepared to Fell a RICH .4.YD SPLEXDiD .i STOCK

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retaining iiis ihanKs t h?s friends

customeis fo ih-e very liberal sue-port

wiiich lay neen eer.x'led lo luoi lieretfMtsre,

ad still Isnjif, by his Lest exertions, to eeeive a part of public patronage for the ttuie. Tie ni.v offers Gottils t?s C?rof erics, .t as pood terms as :uiv other person in

L lie aMibet, it tlis time.

f!?j IntrW received t sn addiii'H-g!

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As ever mas njftrtd jar salt , t tlx xzsrtrn country, tmbraeiflg ecesy tiling. dtiralj!s in ths fjxcy and sr.'iPLi: z:ij

Grocer jes

viu :Arwjnii-u. in iiui.ii,uf;i in ucjik cioiiie-. wii;i a oroau oriai

Sir Avery s a letter said to have been med hat. and remarked thai he rcni- ,0;H'

wih ten by Mi-s Cornell to Mr. Avery .bled a uii iboJist minister. At this ic:,c'J- When the Fall River stea:-i in tiie hands of Mr Merrill. Never time Mr. Averv was not to our knowl-;:H'at ( ;i!ne 10 1'rovidence after thedcatli knew Mr. Avery to write to Miss Cor- edge, suspected of the murder. ,..f MissCornell, Mr Or?we!l stated thai ncM. Gideon Hicks Was in the house of;ile l,i,c crivl ' :i l'-!ter, he believed, to John E. Green, lives at Fall River, my father CO' h Dccem'ier about teno'-j1'1'"1 K'r' ail( illat ir,v hitter was given Was at the meetieg, in Hie Aimawan clock, and goi'sg to hr-1, heard a knock- 'to uim u 11 person in a blue cloak and bfeck, "20tU October w lien Mr. Avery Sing at the door. The person wished J,,ro5lJ brimed hat, with a long mce,dnlpre::hed he reached lu)me at o niit-'to'V.r.d. the ferry house, and I te!J himlcat:e hands, blush J)eaid, !iii no whi

ttles past U by His clock. Alter 15 mi:i- it was the next. It was chilly. jkers. His description ot the per3o

wiio nad given turn t tie letter, answercu that of a person whom I had seen or; hoard of the boat on the 2 1th of Dec. This man I have, since the session ot tiiis Court, ascertained to be Air. Arnold Orswell said in my hearing that"'

Avery was Guilty.

utes, Airs. Hid well called to -L-e Air. Robert Wilcox. Was near Mr. A n-

Aveiy lie told tiiat iir. Avery had thony s about two miles from L-ristnl gone elsewhere to lodge. Ferry, 2'Uh December fast. S.iw j;o Levi Hade Marguet li. Haw ley person near the coal mihes, resemblim: waj asked to poi.it out toe maa whom r. Avery. she si at tin: hotel m 1'VH iiivcr 0:1 the George S. Brownell. George Brow-

t2Uth December, but sns was not aole nrll. "2d. a:ul Uussel nthnnv .n.-nrilv.

.V!.b makes his stock very citstdeto and K ... -. n osi.s ...... ' n..

co,!sf9 ,n Part 01 "wfollowirauicles:. , ilowe igsm.d the warrant a.'rr,,mM!,, Jr. '

0':3isis in pari 01 ui?r loiiowirrg anico-s: i J&;.u) f a-incts, Flanneis, Boiiii.azifts, v";aidt,v . , .

Canities. fiTobbinets, l,aces. liook arui

null IWditiJ, Clea..Kd ad LrnwSHieet

very ioe examination took fames Ts'ylor keeos a dairy. Last

place before him and Mr. ilail . lie December oti the "iOlU the thermometer coi roooruted the slateixieiit of the cvi- s ood a: sonri-e at 20 'U . above zero;

at 2 o'clock at ?A. ami at 9 i M. v. as

pkas-

i.nn ami Sliirtirifr. Hotilirl.-inir. (-c.r.lIimoiis I dciiCC

hjht 3HnimerVrvr,ffBass.n.cnt ofla..vs 1 CroswRiMfMucd Mr. 'Avery when at Hi).

sip'ron Chetks,SGine v'cry fi:i laav'shaw arreslecs told me that lie went to the a:-t. Slarino's, cotton M;tF worst.1 IJ.'ise, an ,.s-islaad LXcember 2Jlh to take a ramlilc. Jsai;sh firnrnons. Lives one mile or'.?entof tuckii.-g. ivov ridding pu'Vaodji 1 eolied, lie had Oeltcr say noliiii g to vorthof f!:is(ol Ferry. Saw Air. Ave

bide Ce.mh, Sewing Silk, cttoiv and p it-n- on ttie subject. He llicn remark- r o'i the 21. -t and on the 20th. On the tfntTlin.tw?,ltibtoiis, Via, Kedl af a s -Kd the truth would net hu?i him, and 'ihU he had a small parcel in his hand.

imn ue piug. .hizim;.!, u. rV,u, rpenor q.iaury, an avrmeni 01 u.ieeou,i.,isti sometlimg ahout going to the hut not when he returned w!iolsrile or renil. as ciu:a3 n?can be 11 ir-Uvare. or-fkfit Knivs- U.niuw and KVrlc. 1 i .1- .1 v-. ,

T nr -T T' ' J?;U" hy ai"' :M"nV' topping at the hoe next to GiU !oir.g t, ih- F-rrv on the 20th Decern i!V''h....9DC?S f"t: ir 1 e"' S FePl hr' thinking that it was the ferry her ; ith a bunnK and on fke lt sa

highest market 'price. His stocststw Madder, Alum, Coppan .rt-iho"f.e , . , At c , i return without a lnj,,ule

in pari, of the following erticb s- Vment r.f Handkerchiefs yusTpders. But-I ,li?u'''1 1 uli'Atn ir ool! .?U:

. j ?.ltonticfeVritin2 paper. School JJ..oks. rroviaune uu 11 was uirtoinineu last . I'ortsmoutli, CiileS Jrora Citol

JC 1UU V dllU t l ... . . . . Xr I w tWr. since whi.-h t t.w h.-t K..t. Ui... ..i ;tl l,.,ir ,c fi.

v w s iiisiones : an assortment o icoiios 1 at:;, w... , ... ...m ..v.i - n.-t i umhh; uh uji

Cross examination. ! recosTnisefV

lr. Arnold by the description given of !i:n 0:1 hoard of the boat from 5'rovi-

lence to Newport.

gave,

Avery.

William

The description

11 for

Simmon;, Samue! Thomp.

ide, plain and plaia, Italian I --.1eslnng,i vcrv cKrjp; pol?Vd ;txs and Sickle

iignred and plain gros de' i;itt?s3. ot ill J, qintity of cmon Potters', ware; Hip

qualities ana colts, l!e jV-Jfderr Lead, &c &c. &c. Gf'S ue ladies, of dift'erent iialhe. F .. i 1 i- -. 1 . r. . , ' , r. . . - 1 C.'ent.oAien and Ladies are invited to

I'lain anu piaia ruunarine iu Kyuui

M indarm,

no ferry a! that p.

20th December

weather clear and

on, William Dunon, ariiitel 1 homiH son, r benjamin Foster, and Allen. Wardwe!!, testified as to the coi!eclim of periplejin the street near .'Ir Avery' hou-H on the 25th of Dec and the danger then supposed to exist of his behiij mobbed

Alary Freeborn. Saw iIr. Aver

on the morning of the 21st December;

he had on a box coat, with a hanuker-

chief iu his hand he had ne? bundle.

Mr Maeon then Eiimmo'iicd up lb the defence, and the Aftornev general for the" prosecution Hoih ncqnittcd

es 1

1 erry,

Did not see Air Ave-

Florence, of all colors,. Sdiius. of all kinds, t Pii.ued .Muslins and Frncb C;.iw:, ,i!cy Barege nad silk handfccrclv.ufcy IJarceiona. Maiiras aid banAiua do

Tiii:!et,worsted lA?cge anccotloo Mdrino shawls, of ah qualities, Ao elegant ass u tntent of XibboQEj. lilack bnbinet Lace veil?,. Elegant blond white veiW 'J bread, bobinet &ni coW Lace? and edging, ireen worsted Brege,Figured and plain Sobinrt Lace,Elegant lace Capes, Caps and piltrineT, Elegant ric-.lily worked risiin de Shell, tuck, side and-cur? Uombf, Brazilhan Coudis. Italian Crapes all colorsINankin and Canton Crape', A large assortment of Calicos, rfi ysVt);? Colored Muslins, for linir.gy A laigi itsortment of Gingbar

Garmont and farniture Diiiirtj, . 5 lied ticking, at various prices, lilue Checks, at various prices, Colored Diimestics, f.T dresser, I

Irish Linen, a good stocn, I5 'mb;izetts, liom'iazines and frcass:tn9 A fsrge stock .f Hosiery ai. Glosca, all q i.ilities i. .!. r.i

urowii u iin.'sucs, 01 an quaiiite?

Viain and tuared Katteist, Black fisimgaod Bp-chelle, UiraV vye and uble Diaper, A irat v ariety of Summer wear, Buttons, ponl I alls, cotton thread, tape? L ' a? r, needles and ihinibles, lu'.en .-. t ("olngi: water, GROCERIES, &c, c.

GnjferieSjTea, Cof-fefry

ice, Sug.ir, Sjiice, 6f c 6rc.

llanlaic, knivefof kinds; entice mills and every thing eK, that is wanted

in this hue. Glass and Queensware, jnd ar thut is wanted in this line.

Tinware, of all kiods, Kails, assorted sizes, Castings ami chai'rf. of different prices and (ia;ities. Saddlery, of al kinds. Hats, black and drab, roram and castor fur Hats, ond Palmettos of all fizes. Leghorn, Dunstable and ?ia?arino Don

-;dl and Pxan.i-M the articles fr l?rrrelves, and they shall i&ceieve p4sas-iint

f words and fair dealing.

N. B. Approved Country Produce received in payment for Goods or for debt

due. ! he sul sr rilor wishes to purclr.io

IIO CJOO bushel m coed msvchantable WHSAT. Kir which the highest mar-

KCi srice win De given. JOtEPH SI16RT. Hellmont, J"fne 1st, 18:t3.

FIIESHGOODS

Kihndne Gerrv Pratt wan in Mr. ! rv f .-.ii dr.vp oi"ht Mr hn nn (l.o themselves with distinguilic.d ability.

Sm.th's store at tVU River, when MrJi'land, sometimes stiys at mv house. I At 8 o'clock on Satuidar night, (1-

Harming came in and took the hall Thomas Ihifden Has a black- '" unc; mc case was comniiieu to

reamoi paper from the shelf. Just be-'smith's shop a quarter of a mile from jjl,7 Atteran aosencc ol sixteen ;-.ours

tore Mr. Harding entered, another per-: the 1 erry. Was at his shop a part ol mey leiurneu a erui iMusy

of the'JO-.h December, i 1,,eJ vno onii uic con ecii:e?s v

son with a cup aed cloak, whom 1 did the a tefnoon

''JIIE st'djscrilier has rec?ved a large addition-al assortment of cheap new Goods, which he will diejrose of, oa the most reasonable terms. lie wishes to purthase WHEAT, oats ijinseng, fcc. &.c. &c. and will give the highest maist price fay such and all o her cotrrtry froddre.

Ij I :1 -AIM t.V . D1?A, Metmtsterlirrs, June 15.

NEW GOODS.

frfTlS EJsubserKieT re?p-ctfni!y informs ..fi. the public, that he has just received s:id opened

NSW GOODS, 0Jj.w.vJ every Description, and lasm: ntr-sous to frr iJifi nt jtili length. He is particularly in want of Vheat, Oats. Rye and Corn, fo? which b: will give the highest price ue will elr;o fake produce geueraM'y, at the market nrice. KEMtY CO I TO??, Motmtste??ing, My 20.

not know, came in and wetd behind the

counter to Mr. Smith's desk lie did not touch the paper as he passed it. Scth Darling, called. Cannot state that the letter he received at the Fall River post cilice on the 10th of November, was addressed to Mr. Avery, bu't

it is his impression that it was so ad

Louisa Whitney, called again: ex

plains how a harness knot or clove hitch is made. She had made it often. One

knot was nsde for each eye n( the har

ness, witness then made tie not a-

rotmd her own neck. The counsel for the prisoner hfre

irdormed ll?e Court that the testimony

for the defence was now closed for the present. jiccumulatizc teslinivneyfor tlie Proscc.iicutioiu Betijami Green testified as to sever

al conversations with Amey Anthony she said she had seen no man about the

coal mines ti:r! day. She afterwards staled the she Overtook and passed a

Ku waiting slowty. as else was going hr-me about eight or nm o'clock. Shedid not know him, or hoar liini speak, and wouhl net knot him if she should meet hi r again j

Joseph Fish imd Nathaniel Monroe

Saw no person resembling tiii: descrip ion of Mr Avery.

f

the verdict, (and there are some such,.

'lay great stress upon the fact, thai du-

Rebecca PikeLearned to weave ""S a Viai the evening previous U in Lowell. The knots used in mend-jtllc risorntngori wh.ich the body of Uik ing harness, are not the clove hitch.-- deceased was found, Avery was noKnew .Miss Cornell, n.nd heard :,o evil atol lo '"c"f- or himnlf by the itof her. She told witness that if the. timony of others, or in other words to

was turned out of the church, Mr Ave-;'rt' allbt lrom t phc. where the airy ou'ht to be, for he was as guilty a? judged murder was committed. Inth.!

Do not know why Miss Cornell !5lUscnce ! H decisive lesmnony Us

that effect, it will naturally be inquired.

she was

v3 turned oat of the church.

Dr Thos. Wij'bor, recalled. Tcsti- i what doeS !' bimsell s;iy, as lo the ma: f?ed tliat Mis? ' ornell about the U or"Lr l hich he pasted his time oa tlu 2:d of October called on him. and ak-: evening referred to. This queslioy ed whether it was proper to take oil ci :is at.s.vered by the testimony of John tanzy to procure 'abortiea Wi.'nersl1'0) J? 55 for ti;e prosecution, and replied that it would endanger life cr l,clUuP3 rather more fully .by the anhealth She said, (hen I wiilnot take i nexd t siimony of Rev. Samuel Drake, it Miss Cornell called on me several !,-( I'ui Ismouth, given under oath atlhu

ristol examination, January 2d and

7 ng

time?, and each tlrre spoke of .Mr Ave ry with feelings of aiiection and kind

:les lowarus him and his family

Kev. Jra IVtdweli. Mi

just previous to her uiirdlvMi probation

in his church, and he inquired as to her

character of Mi'. Averv calling her

sa V-u. iu is ..s,

published in Mr Drury's report.

On Saturday, 22d December, Avery sent for me, I had nut heard of tho death then; 1 came over. Avery toU me that tin the 20th he wen, on the Isl and. lie left home about 2: his objecS

Sarah Maria Cornell. Mr. Avery said p: ll) u see about some coal, parity cu

be knew n person by the nam? of Ma-!H' v'e' the IslaiuL Mr Feared ria Cornell, who had been expelled ; carried him over. Attcr he got on the from Ids church in Lowell, and descri- Lhmd, he thought he would come down bed her person. The description an-jt gel me to go with him, but Ihii kirg

swered Jo the ncrron rehcermn' whom'tbtit the days werfc short, he would ge

heard Amey Anthony say that she did jl inquired, except as to her glasses. j alone, and e lie stal led in the dii ec lioo

net sec any man any where on the Isl

Snd on the SOth Ditcinber, Ten persons testified to the excellent c:raeter of .Jane Giifon!. ontcnt Carry re-called. Attended he husband's store abmit the 8th December last, lraii Smith carne in, and asked for a w:fer. 1 found a few bro-

LIST OF YATES M'lNTYJtES LOTTERIES.

N 7.COSOLln TKI Ln l i k:Rv !1;ci1 onPS i" the wafer bo, nickingout

Draw on Wednesdays of every week. i'lUC 'agest of a brick color. The va

iJNfO.N CATIAL LOITKRY, kr in the letter of the 8th December,

tncre snown tcner, looKs iike thefns J

llrs.-'ws on every other irJaturday

GXAni) COASOLl DATED Draws ett'ry Monday. 'VlRSirtiA STME LOTT'2liV DraSs Weekly. MARYLAND STATU LOTTERV Draws Weekly.

For tir.lfeis in anv of the above Lotteries

hets.

And a great variety of other article !ou apylv to the evek lucky.

tedious to mention. ft J. SYLVESTER. Vevay,aptil lr G 3ioCr j. Pittsburgh, Pcnn

gac Mr Smith.

John U. Smith.-IJVes Sn Trc-V Ma isaW'cater in t!c Fall River Factory Miza Ccrnfcll applied to him for permission to lenve her work, early in the afternoon of the 20th of December last, and leave was given. Cross-examination 1 saw the marlin on the stake, where Miss Cornell hung. No cord used in tha mill cor-

The Attorney Genera! here offered tlic rmves lone, as near as he could.

to introduce leliCSs proved to heAve-i l!!'J rn.iw i.c saw a man i,:i;i rv's, the first ..f tliem written o lhe;fi" enqu-i ed of him if there was any Rev Oeorgc. Stores, Gletil F;ills N.!rca; i; ''ad at the mine; lift : gunner H. n hen Miss Cornell tvns abo.il jchu, said no, that the Minns were nol worke. i'i the Church there The following :now Then he thought it would be "t" is the letter.1 i to g there, o he would godowr, Lowell, .June T'th, ISHX. i'm-4 see sister Freeborn because lhe Dear Rrolher It may appear strange j had invited him at four d.nys meeting to to you that I iJiould aildn ss a line to;visit them ;u.d that he hud walked you at this time, but it is from a sense of with Mr. Freeborn fiom the Feny to duty that 1 do itMaria S- Cornell ; Uristo.l. He then steered for Freeborn!! c:dled on me Saturday last, saying she ias near he knew, for he did not knowhad come to Lowe 11 on purpose lo make I where he lived, as he had never beon ;in arkncwledgement of her fault, &.c.jthere bvit once, and that it was throug-j and after some time 1 gave her ;t wri-j i number of gates. When lie Mippoting saying that if yon saw tit to receive ised he was near Freebonrs he saw a her on trial, I should not object, itc.jbny he supposed driving some sheep Brother Wilson signed the same arid j but he was not positive that he was dri. we were in hopes of having evidence jving thewi. enquired of the hoyifFrceof her penitence, hutalas!! alas!!! tiiis bora was at home; boy said he thouglif ru-irnirg direct iofor.-i.tion was brotigl t rcl. 1 at;? not ccrlaia l!al the boj toU