Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 97, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 July 1833 — Page 3
T7EEK!a B2ESSEHC5ER
t" go there, know that Mr. Washer h,ul Til treated yon? No. 45 Pie-eto turns all the relations
that vo i then hid in the neighbourhood at that time? (Overruled at '.he ugges ti.n of in ivetN Attorney ) 16. Y o i h ive s.iid th it the only threat, or i orcc, tint Wa-her u-ed to induce you mt t ) Tell it, was, that ha said that the people woo hi believe him. sooner than they woul I yoi: D:d thi remark of his pr- rent your telling your mother, and o'tier relation, of his ill treatment?--Mv nviu'r wasasmo'.t a stranger to me; I se! 1 mii saw her I did not tell her I
sell
LOOK AT THIS. I Friends and Fe low-Citizens I am a'
PtISTCU,S RETREAT, INDIANA.
(candidate for trkhoul Commissioner. I re-:- JOilN I'lARKER. sen. deceased, oi
side in Pleasant township have lived in ;Posey levin-hip, ate leniested to make
your county seventeen years was a sol-jjnirnediate payment to the undersigned,
ind thoe having demand against thp es.
late Mill pre-ent them for examination.
Phe estate i solvent. RUTH I? RKER, adm SIMEONS, BiKKE;.,adm. Posey twnhi;i, July 10.
wa allowed to go o my mother's
a.-.,n? remarks which v wife made prevented my tell.mr her of it. 1 al
te-r.ufe ! to tell hi wife, but could not next.
she and a neighbour woman were talking of wives tiem? ieal on of their husbands.
end she m1. should 1 f-e it with my own eyes. 1 would not believe: that, with other tlvrisjs, and what he said, was the caue I del not tell, fier hearing the above egression of Mr. Washer, I could
not te'.l her, and phe xva the only one 1 could teil, a seemed to me. I attempted ta tell to Mrs. Hyde but did not know how to begin, nor how to speak. Mis. Washer was always accusing me of tell ing- things to my mother, and sister, when ! went there, tint I never told. 47. Had you a sister in the neighbor hood, younger than you. and did you tell that sister of your ill treatment? I had a siler. liviag with my mother, but we weie so little acquainted, that she rl id not know she was my sister, but supposed
ae to be my aunt's child; she is younger
than rne; she is about two years younger than 1 am My mother lived about three miles and a half off. 48 Had yott a grand father and hro
thet-. ind U!icle, and aunts, living in the neighborhood, and did you communicate
jour ill treatment to any of them? (Over
rjleJ, at the suggestion of Schoonot er's nuorney.) 49. U Mr. I.pwittthe first person that; you ever communicated this matter to? He was the first I ever told the whole snbject to; my mind wa9 always burdened tiil I did tell it I ki ?w no person ;hat I knew would befriend me, and I h!w.us thought it would be the ruination of nip to tell it. I tva much pleased ivhui my grandfather came to Mt. Weber's to live, because wa determined to tell ioti if he made the attempt again. 50. To what other person did you ilis r!oe part of the subject, and at whut time? I did not tell any thing, of the leal utj-ct, to oilier-, but I told people how I had been burdened.
51. Which of your friends ureed you
to visit Washer1 house, and stay foi
weeKs, ng.iinsi your win. atter you was
17. or 18 or 5 9 y ais old? I was about
seventeen. then; my mother and Augntu Peabdy insisted on my going I did not want to go I did not intend to stav when
I ent; Mr. Washer was taken sick the
night I went there, and she urged me to
stay. I rode my uncle's horse, and she said, take the hore away, for I was not going home that night. My mother asked me
why I was so contrary, when I ol jet ted to gomg. said I hould not harbor such a contrary d'poition. 52. 13 id you ever tell yenr grandfa ther, Stephen PtRhody, that you respectcd and teemed Mr Waber, after this alledged affair? I do not think t ever did.
3 Did yon, after this time spoken of,
in the presence cf your grandfather, run out to meet Washer on his comma ho ne, and appear very s-lad to see him? Not that I renu mber of.
54. Hve yon spoken 1-esprctfnllr r
disrespectfully of Washer to Mrs. Fay ? I do not remember of ever mentioning his name t; her. 55. Did you say any thing to Mrs. Hvde about Washer, good or bad, and
if so what i i? I do not remember rf
any thing, in particular, that I said about him. S;6. Is there any other witness, that jou kn vv of, that kuowe Rny thing about thi" matter, of their own knowledge, beeides yourself? I do not think there is. 57, You say David Schoonover lives
at jour and your husbands house. Tell,
if you know, what he has said he expect ed to prove by Aaron Chamberlain. 6tr Hyde, Austins Peabody, and several other witnees that he lias had subpoena
ed here to d ly ; or whethcj it was to
make a show, and tell what other people had told thpm? I he reason Mrs. Hyde
was subj ce aaed, the last time Mr. Wash
dier in the Revolutionary war bore am s
in defence of tnv country before my opponents fir this oflice, were thought of. IVIetliinks, I can hear my f'l low-citizens with united voices, eny " Let's to the pnli and vote for the old veteran,JoH- Shaddv "'
I How cheering the sound how gratifyin;
in old age, to receive a unanimous vote, f the only office I ever seriously, wished I My wife, who has been jogging on th the lasjt fifty years with me,cxpreses mu solicitude for mv success -u would o
The PROBATE COURT will sit in!vUr hearts e-ood." to see the nA rodv.Vh.T
Vevay, ou the second Monday in August.'! come in from my daily laber, take Iih
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1833.
(r Mr. line k, the teacher of sicred music.will attend at the Jacksonville school houses to-morrow (Sunday) morning at 10 o'clock. The singers, residing in the vicinity are particularly invited to attend.
iCPln conseq ieuce of indisposition in our
tamilv. ve have no garden tins season; win
our subscribers living conveniently to us, send U9 occiisionally some beans, potatoes cucumbers and other vegetables as their
boys are passing our Olhce also, butter, fresh veal, tnUUon or beef this will oblige U9 much. W. C. KEE.V. Jullv 13 1833.
A CARD. Mr AlitOS Lame respectfully informs his teiiow-ciiizeus of Ripley county, that he will attend at ll o'clock, A. M. at the following place: At CUGS FLUX'S, hipiey county, on ednesda , Juiy 31 All the other candidates are respectfully nviied to attend. ttlr. LAiVi will be highly graiititd to
meet lu-s iedow-citizens resuiuig la the north pari of L'leua.iiit township, ,'jwi.Zjr-
tar d county, at the above pia.ee.
July 15. The law abolishing inpfisoninent fo:
deljt, in 1 ii!ii-' Ivama when ti e sum is un
let foriy siiiiimg, went mto optraiiou uii
'hu 3ih insiaiit,
white napkin,and wine the sweat from nn
face, accompanied, generally,with a stauz i or two. of an old song, Altered by her Oh! Jonny Shaddy, denr John When first we wereacqiint, Your locks were like the sloe, John, Your bonnv brow wag brent: But now your brow is bald, John,
i our locks are like the snow, Yet blessings on your frosty prow. Dear, dear Jonny, oh my Ji. Gentlemen, permit me, to subscribe tnvself, your humble servant JOHN SHADDY. Jnlv 20.
GEO CKAlti'S ESTATE.
JlDMLYIS TRA TORS AV TICE.
"8WOTICE is hereby given, tiiat on thp 111 20th dav of June, 1833, GLOUGC
CRAIG, late of the county f;f Switzerland Indiana, departed this life; and on the I3tli day of July, 1833 administration of his estate was granted to the undersigned All persons indebted ta tlie estate, are re
quested turnake immediate pnytaent. The
estate is supposed to be selvent. S C. STEVENS, Vpvay, JiiU 16. ndmiiiHti ator
J OILY BARKER'S ESTATE lonlrr iegn!.M.!y. ar.J Hiimingliaid
LL persons indebted to il;e e-t.Ue nfl remained quite tra-iq-ul.
HorsK or CoiMoP3, May 20- Cco trial Shivery Lord Chsrvfos, ee!ng t!ie noble Loi o (Altboif) ro ft: pb ce. won!.
take the opportutntv of .-tr-tii '. there was a strong impie-sion fo.t f rfnors that it was not the intention of !: jffiy'i
Oovefnment to iersevere in the i-iil bro't
into the House for the abolition of slavery. He could no. fr bis own paif, suppose for a moment that it as the ;r tention of miotsteis to get rid of th question in snr h an unsatisfactory mai ner. Lord Althoi i said he was not h!f of whit impies-ion might fxi"t on (tic Juljett el-elieie, but hi ivas glad tlu: noble lord had j;ie!i buii that opportunity of asrini g liim tiiat it as the Oiot derided intr i uon of hi .V je.-ty, Mitim-'er-to perpere with the otf azures this seion. (Hear, hear.) London, May '22. Holland and Belgium A preliminary treaty iva-ytster-
il.iy signed n v t lie t lunpotenliai ie t i Great Biitaui, France and Holland, whu li o far a it goi'P, will give tjtt-at sa!ita:(ion to the ctunuiPrcial wor'd. a- well ap 'o a great tiuiiilr tif lint-unt-i ule political tbitikers. who ileem a ihpture '.vilU ll'dland to l-e unrongc-noil v n h t he spi riS of our national hi-tmy. '1 he tienty fon--!ts .f ix articie-, by the uit ot wh'th the F'ngli-b and b'u nch emhargirs wilt be taf.enolf the t' pi rtive port- ot ea ri
Valuable L.ands, LY LXDIAXl. FOB SALE, It.i Y'K a;,Miuted mr. ROliKRT N 'M. t'OCIlli.'i,d' Woodpark, S'.viizrr and county Indiana, my agent, toilispe )i all or any of my lands in Indiana. They will be sold on reasonable terms, to'omi ijurchasers. MC'HOLAS LO(,WOUTII. Cincinnati, February 15.1833.
AMONtt the binds in Switzerland c anity are the f.illow ing tracts:
A CUES
KC . ! I
30 M 31 io 2!) r.
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In the legislature of nhode la.atul, a bill
iias pulsed io authorise iutes Cst, Viciutyie
to issue lify-two lolleiy classes, lor $ IU,U0U
cuiimienciiig oiv the 1st o.
Ilit Ciiiit-U tMtiinei. will (iota a cau-p
nicctino, on VVtbster iHarsu s lann, on Hit
Dili day vt August next.
The Methodists will hold a camp metlng,on Hie. gioniid uear mr. Cte's, on Hie 10Ui of August next.
Missis. Printers As you caunot spaie
room lor euuther letter representative, Solomon ed to insert ttie following-
f'oncentric Macliincrj,
AJN tie seen in the town ol Vevay, on
the first day!of August next, between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. a new in
vi ntion. railed the CONCENTRIC
m&mimiZ&X, " '.odel lorm. I bis inat buury lias i (ely been patented
to the subscriber, to which he has since
made a new addition, worthy of the most atrntimzing observation- From Vevay, it will be carried to Mountsierlitig, where it con be seen, the same Hay, (Vein 3 to 3 i .
m. fn
the ni 'ht the next dav, from 9 ' 12 at
Jacksonville tY"in thence to Allensville. All those who 'ivish to gratify their curiosity, are invited to call at either of the above
mentioned places, and sacisfy themselves, without money and without price. Qr All .hose wishing to evict nim-hinss of tiny kind, will save one half of the expense by buildir g on this plan. Those persons resiilinn- in Iicpv rnvlf mul .IftliM-riri tt.ivn.
i t the vvonld-tc , sh cun be nCCOU,rr,0,!a,( xviiti ri ghts by
asiier, oep.eas- lIvi , D
August next.
101 ! h wes: 1
HiO -outhwes lt( north ca?i 3J0 -vest ha.f 0 I s ive?' 1G0 m !i h Ciis't
160 aens south east piar'er of sectii.in 26. tow. ship 1. range 3; so . e part oi this trac is improved 100 Hcrcs smiih west q-.-ar'rr section 8 tovvrship 7 north. rani.v VZ cast. l'JO. acres north i.'tst quai'ter section 12 townslup 1 north f rniige 0 west; ab out two mile? from R h v i 1 1 e
1C0 aercf sctiih east qunr'pr v( sertim 112, lownsbij) I nortii I'raiio S east, rn-ar New EexiniTinn. Sci-tt snuni v Aiid upwards of 1 ,000 acr3i Ohio iiottotii land part oft lie Ore, shy and Do nohue tracts. Mr. N. Longworlli has desired meto s.iv, that he will take in payment for his Kinds about Allensville, good Horses and nulcli Cows at a fair price. All persons are forbid from trespns'iiri" on the above lanos, by cutting timber or iioo; poles. ROi EI1T N. COClin AN. A-jent for N Longwoith-
lialiou, and the irU ri not on of
(.oiieq.ert oit.i-utts itj the navialmti bv tiit
Dutch nation will be removed. 2- Thu niiercourse belweftii ths respective partie will asMime the s;me posmre as bofore the t" reuch expedition in Noveriitr I il, and the service of the 1'iench ant,'
English squadrons be disjieni-ed mill.
fhf Hutih gairison of Antwnp pri-onfrp
of war wnl be -.ent hiiie. 4- The arm-
tire between I'oih.nd and Belgium wi'l
be continued tiii the settlement ol a pef(naue'it separati' n 5 The navigation of the Scheldt wii! in the mcantiuic re.
main free. G The navication of thu
Almsc iloi t;i the same period will bft
opet.j subject to the taiill cettUd by thvi
iea!y o! .uavence.
GEiNEHAL ELE TlOA,
ni thence to Printer's Re'veat, for,y0 lehtlJ vn the Jirsl Monday in August
nex!.
nivIviii'T to l):miol nr .fnviah M II mn
ins ii-e note g iv- ilp orunil,.11Vl -ii cl!llw
en by Wabber to Schoonover. ll wilt be e-!imlivi(imj rishts? can l)e had ,)V :1(il!re,9ir:g
menu ercu mai asncn hiiik auo again, uu
Congress xt;ios L
clared that Schoonover cuulo uol wrue a
common due bni. How supieinely reuicu-
l-jus a nan, even a woubune iipie?cutatie
looks, while resioing in a tlimsy glasshouse, throwing missiles against u " feronE
fem'E. . I his due bill is in the proper hand watting ol Solomon Washer.
PAUL luY,
'Cotton townphqi June nd lbbJ
letters, post paid, to the subscriber, near Allensville Switzerland "imntv, Indiana. HENRY 1UJELL. July 10.
CONCKNTHIC MACHINERY, A XEil- LWEMIOX.
A V HWG nrocureo a patent fr in the
Iffl. United States for an improvement.
1 deem it necessary to give the public information of its utility. Thi3 invention
Jrorvaiieu receivd 3 promis consists in reversina ths power and motion
to pay David clioouox ex or UrUei seven-j.-f rmtnainery lom the extretnitv rf the teen Dollais sixty ioui Cents, b the first i wheel, through the centre, and is 'olbid
Day of iNovemoei Next as witness mv liund
Day and Date above written b W AiliLu'
Concentric .Trtfftiiiffff. 'I Ins improvement can be beneficially I Hill tn .Vkittu t.l' ct'nft.. rlnort...ti.i., I
IOiaiu tWit lhave iust out a yrist mill in operation for
n b. . I'iril . t ft , ft ft, .
r or n tew uavs ivasi, me luoicm rageu A.'.iaries j. . ivtutz. I'.sq.witn one nurse.
withmuch violence in the noilfi part ol our jthestone in m hiill. w hich is 23 inches in county the deaths uad taken place, and a' diatnetre, makes ICO revolutions in one
liuinnei ot cases ixissicu, unuinc,iiie uori; moving ai tne rate ot two bince our last report, Jane i9, the fot-'and a h:lf miles an hour; and grinding lowing persons hae died with tne Choleraj wi'li ease three bushels of corn per hour.-
in iSw itzei laud count, 8. Peter Reynolus, ol Posey town' 9, Wife of do. ship. 10. ChiiUana, wifeoi Andrew Shuck. 11. llenty Rania, tanner. VZ. i Poston, sieam doctor .
13. Henry Khack's w ife,
(This Concentric Machinery can he e
jtet led at le?s than one half of tlie Cost
I of common machinery, which hroduces
'the same hower and motion', and i be
lieved to he the - host constructed plan
lor lyrse power applied to grittding
4i JZ last five, all off '? " lleasan towt'ship. jhorscmilU are .rv.tcd I to fKt.e the
Enocli McCartjr.
LEG1SL.MVRE, Samuel Fall is, D tniel Ktlso Charles K. Krutz, J olm P. Lillaid. James W. liootl. ShcrilF ol Switzerland co. llalph U. CoUon, (leorge E. iMeasanls, Pi uctt Harvey Bcla llearick, Nrilliani Keith Idrucl H. Whitehead.
'I he steam boat Oileaneon her passage
mill at mr. Krutz's. Uimlils to use said
from ISew Orleans to Louisville, buried nprovctneiit can he obtained on rea17 passengers 12 cabin, at Southland, ifonable terms, from the euhscriber, liv-
The Lady of-Lake buried 15. All oi'tni; near Allerisville., Motion township, J 1 c : I . i 1
k k
clioiera . The chidera had greatly declined at New Orleans, at last dates Bouie say one half, some say tnoie. Colonel Drajtoti has lemoved from SCarolina. He ha8 beeu a member of eoii-
k a - I ki. l..l.ii
1 . . ' , igress trom that state fota tiumberof year was born; I believe it was to prove now iammtmamtmmmmmm9ammaaLmimim long ago it was, those trees Mr. 'Washer ' ' "' set out. I think I have heard Mr Schoou IjASST iNOTlCllj. over and Mr Hewitt talking, that Mr. TpjAlR WARNING i nose indebr Chambei lam knew w hat time of the year Jjj ed to the undersigned, R inert RdKes, they were plained out, and iJr Schoonover j I i yOOXa CAiiOXNiit are partiaid he would have him as a witness. As culany reiiocsted io oci.vti immediately, to the others, I do not recollect of hear- t' Joseph .Uaiiu, in Yevay, or to himself at
ing hiai sajr what he had them subpoena home, Wheat, 11 ye, Corn Oits, Featneis, e,j for Flaxseed r any other approved produce,
And, by agreement of pirties, thi tt
aminatio.i had been continued beyond 4
to the amount they respectively owe. Ttie
imoont duo from each individual can be
I till to- uown hy calling at either place. Strict
Switzerland county. Indiana.
HENUY IWELL June 2.
i.V. CO OIilATI4 Jl LDTTJOil Y r:TitA rr.vss vo. 21, rou t33. To be diMWii, July 'Jl, 60 ftVo. Lottery XMdrvven Wos,
of $M,O00 h $20,000
. attpntioo mast he naid to tins nolu.e
morrow. cokc s on in our Netr .J mlgl ;4nj wl(j jiavi! tjie 0j accounts claed.!
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1 1 1 a 15 100 113 112 112 21N 1 15100
COROXER, Gebrge lrovvn. Stephen G Peahody, John Stepleton. Cosbj M, Lewis. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER Thomas Cole, John I licks. John Shaddy. COfA 7T COMMISSIONER, IN ioscs Bronson, Colin McNutt, Jun. William Sctulder.
of
of of of of of of of of of
o,uwu IS
2.0L2 fo. l,roo 1 1,000 is 500 is 00 is 40 is 30 is 12 is 0 is
S.OtHI
2 mz 3.000 15,000 50.N00 0,720
front the London Truvtller, Mayl. The gteal Biiiiiiughrtn. meeting, at New hall Hill, took place yesterday according to Mr. Attwood's letter of sum inons to the field. Upwards of 80,000 persons were present on this occasion, exceeding, by many thousands, the num her of those who attended the grand meeting on the same spot laft May, We have not space to give the detailed report this evening, but rnu-t content ur readers with a brief notice ol the event. 'Phe immense cmcoure was addre?nl at length by Mr. T. Alt wood. Mr.OYounell, Mr. Munltt and Mr. B. lladley. Va linns resolutions weie put, and carried unanimously, condemnatory of the conduct of His Majesty's Miuislers, who had betrayed the confidence of the peoplp, and turned their sanguine hopes into do-
spair, A petition 10 tne iving, praying
Evil rffcrls of limsth" hoarder r.h
1 publi' ptiolic liou-e i Riinpo, Hock-
ai:d t oij. ty, w 110, hcat-tiiii; of id wealilj
Hid exliil itt d to tin; biidloi d a large
larcel winch lie said contained Hvci
lli' Usa al dollars in ha ik cotes, wan
laced by his boasting i.it week, in
very eiiviabifi situation 1 tie landlord, it oppenis, took up nn opinion that his
uai dcr really pyssesed the money he
preU-!id('d,and that he was the Same in dividual who had committed an exten
sive robbery in Roslon a few weeks, pre
viously. ;ts his person seemed to answer
the description detailed in an advertiu tnent which had been circulated of thy
oss. 1 le of course, addressed a letter
in prrat haste one of the police officers in this city, communicating his suspi
cions who proceeded on the fullowir.g
day to the i-cene of action, where evry
thing v;is mtinaed a la pome to securu the villian and recover the stolen mon
y. After thee preliminaries were.
completed the person suspected was nr
rested, when Io, it turned out that his wealth was all a matter of boasting, the betler toimnress his landlordand gues'S with an opinion of his gentility and inportance. The large seven thou-nnd
dollar parcel w hich had engro6ed so
much attention and was the principal
cause of the landlord's suspicion, was
slripped ol its red tape, and lound to
contain exclusive ot waste nnncr. of
which their was a goodly quantity, (uenty-lzro dollars in one dollar hills From sundry letters in Lis po.-scsst. n as also from his own ndmisrn t turned out to he a runaway from t e western part of this state, where he Stood charged nilh a foi gervv. hieh ; is friends Were enneavoriii to adjust. Overwhelmed by this exposure of : e true character and emptiness of his pie. tension to wealth, the gentleman nv r. ed himself of the earliest opportti y 011 the following morning to make off on tiii: 9Tii vw of Atrra-sT, 1833, AT the late residence of liLOIU.Pj ("RAIti, deceased, en the bank t tne Ohio river, four miles below the town of Vevay, will bo o He red for salu at publie auction, to the l.ihct t bidder, on t ry ii heral credits, the personal estate of aid deceased, consisting in part f HOUSES, CATTLE, HOSS, Oxen, Carts, Li aniens Ploughs, c. Also O row inji . r..ps of CORN, old Pnrij. Ill Crib and in Sacks. A very ijr-e and laluable crop f ' APPLES ON THE TUBES, Alo C'oliVo i t s.icks, limwu A While SlTiAK, Ac. Spoculah.R will ilowell Hi attend. Tii Ln1.t ...111 . T. .
.nc win coiiunenci! ni ill uciu'. in ft
A coachman m England was kissing Wool heieafier, to bring produca at0the his favorite horse, wlieii the animal, same lime, to Kiy lor Hie carduy. wishtnt to return his fondness ten fold,! ROUURP IJAIvCS. hit otrhiB nostj and iwallotred lU Moutttsterhng, July 1J
icO IIj will suggest to those bri.iomg; 18010 prizes, arnonntins to 'J2s Nlo
Tickets SIX DOLLARS bhares
proportion. S. J. SYLVE3Tf:n. PiUsburg, Juno 0.
4,ino;
',', !l';His Majesty U dismiss his piesent Mitii
" .,.. ....a Ditrnml In uilhnilt : ilia. .
02,400) "V ln , Vk IJ"",l""-. eont.nuooulil 1 in the aft r. sentient toice. Other petitiont to the ,, ol ...... ..... ..,. u..,
legislature were aUo adopted, having for .lay irt ,ay between those houri, unld ii'h their object the reduction of taxation, ami whole is completed. The terms ,1f..l!-.
tlie repeal 01 me corn ia. me met;i..lwiii oo imnie uuovvnon tlie d iy .f sale
,ng finally dispersed, hafirg conliuuea ,he who!" of thtt pniccedinge io perfect
in
H.C.STLVLNSa.b.V July 17, 13 f3.
