Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 September 1833 — Page 4
WEEKLY MESSENGER:
BY BENJAMIN S. BULFINCH. -
Fvn the Weekly Messenger. " Desultory Remarks. M .UBElt V. "HOTHlXG F.XTEMJATE, JfOR SET EOWX
mony in favour of the Christian Religion
lemma, is to court the society of venerable and pious men, and thus drive away
from our thoughts every incentive to li-i
bertini-m. Luxury has made Flow, but
Icertain inroads into our institutions we
This number clones mv remarks -if have fostered it in our bosoms, and like
they have been well received by thatjaninsidious adderithas stungthose who
portion of the community, for whose be- cherished it. I he pride, laslitons ana jt was 8aj(jt tmt ie 9natched the thunder
Newton,afterlwvimc;fr3red tli6.iivensdjn rhu. prohate Court of-said county, eft
('I'GHT IN MALICE.
and counted the nuiuerousshiuing orbs that
bestud the cerulean firmament, sat down a midst Lis books, and passed the serene even ing of life ir. tranquil enjoyment, Boyh
i was the father of manv beautiful theories in
Slale of Indiana Switzerland county. ss
The Star of Ev iiin?.
There i
? a tet :r a !w
3 Mr,
Tli.st decks ther.zure arch t Heaveu! It sheds its lambent light afar, AwTo!.. smiles upon the Even : Tis mplere to the admiring eye, TirttMhe sou! a b?ppy dawning; And prising zephyrs often sigh, Like Mis. shail rise a blessed morning! Yes, th will rise, and 'bos nvtst glow The mam ins, though it hringeth sorrow ! Despair meTeome, an I 3Iisery show Their li:jrgard miens upon to-morrow: They cannoi barai the heart that's pure. Hearts that are weak, are ever grieving! Life, if well sjierit, may beam as-sure As yon refulgent S'ar of Even. gTarnfthe Firrr.r.meV. lhu.t rhrcrs The mariner on the stormy ore .in Allays his doubts, and sooths his fears, When billows foam in angry mtion: O. do tho;; auitle his treuihling b-r'j, Into the port ol safety steer him! lathe feli tempest,: the dark, O, Vr";cr! be thou ever near him! In lonely walks, aioa'.h evening shades, Ofi stalks the F. et in hi" glory! His thoughts are not on l. vesick maids, NorfiVJ oil heroes fame J in story: Too mea.ru for him, such narrow themes, Thev never ran the mind awaken,
Fjiilosephy like Vesper bean: f.'pon that Poet, when forsaken.
nefitthev wrreexnresslv comnosed. it isifellies of Europe, has been transplanted
a gratification which 1 Cannot sufficient-' hither, destroyed all relish forrepubliclYHDurcciate. I have lived longenoughhin simplicity, prostrated every hope of
to be couvirccd, that there are certain'amendment, and exhibited to theaston-
nMiriir;ltCiiitiiuiiivovi,fvivj i 'm ij nuniMfvi . had no other dependeuc than hisowngeni-l pa
in a printing office, he became the greatest
the term of August, to wit. on the l2ih
day of August,. 1833. SMITH GAKDNEK," vs. I On Petition fqr PKTEIl" KEEL, tt al. Partition of Meirn of June Smith, real estate, deceased. J
OW on this day coms the said pe
titioner, by Eggleeton his attorney,
and moves the court to i.pnoint a guardian ... lit .... :. C..-..I. i..i. a:.i".
..... v . . , . ...... I I I - iL I W tb UK III. Ul UlllUil, 1111111 d.lillll, classes in society, who consider TruthjUhed WOrld,anationfcrtilcin resources, philosopher .North America eyer -produced., Cuiliia Mm JIcK jnfant ,leir9 Qas militating against their evil deeds.'but its people too easily infatuated byjUoso meji did not waste their precious, j g i(, AniJ ,h
ppointcd Ebfttczcr IUo$&
for endeavouring to maintain it, against, a loreign nobility! 1 he United Mates ., ,.' .1l..;' ,,,,. as such guardian, who being personally
such !.ruardian
r t
Then, whv repine, 'tis Fortune all,
K,ir in life's oath sometimes are tiowcrs
S here is the man. that's free from thrail, After the sunshine eometU showers: Uivc not away thyself to tears, JMan be thou btu, in Faith unshaken; Ie! not Anguish, or rude fears, U'kiiin ihv Li;;afn e'er awaken.
thevare formidable. 1 have fit irrtsi when the us:lul arts and other nccessa
consolation left, that every good man is!ry employments flourished. Juvenal,
on my side; at;d if I covet friendship, itfwho was a philosopher of no common inwill he theirs. Last week, 1 spoke ofjtcllects, in commenting on the misfor-
the Aristocracy, and of the fearful con- tunes ol his country, says, aow tvesui-
sequenccs which must necessarily ac-'r (he mischiefs of a long peace; Luxu-
crue from the use of vain and pompously more destructive man war, nas entitles, not sanctioned by our Cons(i(u-lgrosed us, and avenges the vanquished tiot, and having n direct tendency to 'ldV' That sublime Toet alludes to sever ihose sacred ties, wldch havd'he decline and fall of the Roman Embound the people of this Union ia one'irtwhich wasasystcm nl' government, common cnu-e. I considered it not on-!' 't was thought, built upon astupenlv mv duty as a freeman to scak t!ius!do,JS foundation, enriched by the spoils but to employ all the energies of mv trophies of co-.qucst, and at one mind, to destroy the influence of a ti-i'iic, the arbitrcss of the world. But tied nobilitv, who would fain overturn 'notwithstanding the blaze of glory that our dearest" rights and privileges, and 'surrounded hei escutcheon, and the torreduce to worse than Egyptian bond-.rorofher arms, Luxury was introduced age the honest labouring poor! It hasj") foreign agency, reduced her hardy ever been the policy of kings and their SH,viitrS t!ie bulwark of her political satellites, to destroy the efficiency of rc-is'lletyi to a etreminrito condition, and publican institutions, by gradually in- exposed her to the mercy of contending
traducing (heir absurd customs, and byj'tions. What assurance have we, that enticitm the people to narticinate in'such will not be the case with this Uni-
jthem. We have been apt imitators of!riion 1,1 ilc fourse of time? Surely, we
all the follies that distinguish the courts jlave l,one' 1 he same cau-es inyanaDi) of besetted Europe; and even in these P'0lI'ice the same e fleets, and it is readays of boasted refinement, wo hanker!01150'6 tosul'l,ose ll'at this nation isnot after the old leaven of monarchy, ..vhich''!!laIlil!j,e' 11 a departure from the sirn- ..... . - i ii- ii i i
was abolished by the loss ot so much'! k- 'eput)licaii maxims as e-iaoi!3nea
blood and treasure! Perhaps, I have
by our father?, can hasten the conum-
Is IT-;r"'iness ci istain'ii in wealth? Behold 'bo 3iisc-i's s'ore! lie s-rri;.es e.iime und heaitb , Ai.d vai.dv si-eus for more. ti it necoinpa: : I by Fame? Ah nu! tint ne'er can t e! J l,e her , atel his Ig'tiy name, Are nought but Vanity, Jtes Fr:en U!iij rlsiiM it as a hoon? The lear.-rt ftie'iils mut pari! Tis like the Aaiiieg of yen moon, It dwells not ia the heart. Or shaU w? crek ihe bils ia Love? It ii a chadless dr am! Iuf it is f in ! en'hroa'd above, Where Truth doili ever 1 earn. Ccd I ! otta:ti 'h-i Iori us prize, 3iv o".:l w ii!il seek its rest; K j oiee ia e.lless e- stacies, Um.u my Kathcrs breast.
touched toomuchonthese;iitiveneiycsjm itiot' , i?6 rull, tl,c tmn& li seUid of the priests, and others, ennillv as re-1 a oi'CC.
fined, in (he course of my former re ''e hie of an Lditor is in many res-
j'rr.arkc: ifl havp,it is vcll,anl IardenIy!l,f-cts, a slavish employment many of
ihone, that thev will take iiic advice r.f 'h- m, who pretend to a knowledge ol
. . I'liiirnm n:ti ncr nr imnfi' in
at. raui, aru -put on me new n.a-., iH'Tl');'"-'-r'i''- -7.' thov would n postiloace-thev are flattered
se who;noo, consider every in.. . u ue.u , kin(lvuntl their
leavioff invidious schemes to thos
delight in eart'dy glory.
I I( is entirely a mistaken notion, as isome have inferred, that I consider no
,ug
tiiyf and gained ihe prize. It is obvious to all who have studied po
lidcal economy, that superfluous iveim, v. beincr it portii.io to 1 nation or an indivi-
IuhI, destroys all honesty of principle, ren
ders Truth controvertible, and is the foundation of many other enormous evils. Great Britain is an awid beacon her political turpitude has sunk her far below mediocrity ; and now . after extending her pernicious systems over a third nail f tiie earlh, she endeavors to introduce them here, by pl iu-sit-lv iaduriog our unwary citizens to ndorit
her customs and ridiouhnis cerenrmies. It'
waa expeeted, that an i-.itux of po;. hit ion from the old world, would have been the glory of this Union, by adding to its stability, s- rength, and prosperity jsuh in part, has been Ihe case the iii lusirions Swiss, German's Dn'rh, and French, would make gwd citizeriiin any counlry,but the Scotch are too paisitnonions and friendly to monarchy, to be of much consequence here. I'here is a kind ofjjopulatii.n who Hick to the United States from ling'.and, and from other P.citish islands, who arc the dregs f society 'Iny cotno here without character, or any visible means of obtaining a subsistence; and iheeotmequenco is, tliey become paupers. I do not wish to cast reflections on respectable f uciguer-5 on Ihe contra ry, I aai pioud to numlier diem among out most patriotic citizens. I am convinced that ihey add much to the glory and perpetuity
of cur Union th"y have been wclejracd
with all tint cordiality of fueling, which consists in friendship. When emigrants arrive at our sea ports, they should avoid t he contaminating influence of strangers, as
and 0:1 motion of said petitioner, Ibis
cause is con'.:.at:d it) the next term of (ins
!cc;;f; and it is ordered VJ ne court that
notice of the pendency of this petition, praying partition of the West half of the S. E. qr. of Seet on 33, ef Town 4, ia Ur.nga 12, L ist of the lands sold at Jeffcrsonville, and lying and being in Switzerland county, amonj the heirs of Jane Smith, d"ceased, be given in the " Weekly i'Iesenger," a newspaper printed and published in said county of Switzerland, and sl-ite of Indiana, four weeks previous to the net term of this court requiting the heirs of said Jane Smith, bite ot sail! county, deceased, an I nil others inierested herein, to appear on the second day of the next term of this court, to be hold en at the court-house in the town of Vevay, 011 file second Monday in November next, and answer said petition, or the matters and things therein contained, will be taVen as confessed, and decreed iu their absence. A copy Teste, KPWAHD'P.VT I ON, Clerk P. C. Clerk's Offleo, Vevay, Aui. 20, 1833.
contempt, who was not educated in a college. Vanitv,ar;d an assumed pride,
leads them into extremes, and they think
lanindependentexcentmvself Ihavei't they hive an exclusive tight to in-
!said nothing of the kind . "Cut it i;, Iheult it! impunify, all who do not agree
business of those who hate our political
system, to derange my intenimis, by
using raise arguments mis, is nor. so
easy
public c
I can
jthem,
! honor.
with them ia sentiment. These kind of
Siditors are ge 10 rally t-ic slaves of par-,
t , and would chat'c i'letr opiiiions as
dly until their money is ex
pended, and discover when too late, thai they have no frbnids! Driven to the very
brink ol starvation, and too proud to beg
State of Indiana, Switzerland co. ?s. In the Probate Court of saiii cumtv, of the term Ag'it, to wit, on (he 1 4th day if August, I 833. In the matter of William S. VI ox, Administrator of the E:.tate of Peter IlewiohU, deceased. Q. I'KTTIIOtf i UK SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
OW on this day, comes the said Adrr.inbtr.itnr, and files his petiti
on, and on inventory and appraisement 01 said real eslale. And on mr.lion, the court appoin'ed Archibald .Men it, Guardian. arl litem of Thorn is V. Reynolds and VA 7.xbeth lie. nobis, m'nor children and heirs of the said Peter Reynolds, deceased ; and
on motion, it is ordeied by the cnmfi h;-.
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thv commit crimes, lor which they must ""utc peuntucy mi" peirioo tie attone at the tiil unals of public justice,! " thr;je successive publications ia and perhaps end their days in a peuiteniia-l ihe Weekly Messenger, a public newpary, or on the -scaffold ! What a picture for: per, printed and published ia Sw ilzerthe contemplation of a Christian phibtn-.land county, according to law, ieipiiriag
a matter, for I have (he virt-Jous'olteti as the nvoo, u they could obtain jniropisi: luy auvice. 10 etnigrauis is, 10 a-m,e heirs, devisees, and all others inje-
,n mv side, and il l cannot print, patronage by if. Uut socii a kir.d of pa- j """' u ,u, "i"1". ' l" ".".' levied 1.1 said estate, to appear on the first
peak verbaliv. and I can assure trooage is fleet ag, t ; aue. party cv, . : 7 r 1 iy 0 "ie next term 01 a.w comt, to be
that I shall s"iy nothing to (heir citemeiit is loco i.-.rl,l. N,w doctrines "' .V ?L Zni v lho,JeD at lhe co,,rt he in ,he to '
1 expect to receive no other re-l)roulC(UieweH ch. as. thehdllor whoi . ., . , , . evay, in said county, on the second Mon.
ward for mv literary labour-, than iheicefu-'-s (o be trau-S i tned iulo as many
jmore consequence (0 me, than all the !aliuremeuts held out by Fortune. To
VvhMi Conscience whispers inward neacci.iWurc in worldly estimation, was cev r
r ..t nil-
1 a n AWiiro niai 1110 'rum is caueu a ne, .1 . N(lV.mtl,r n, yt and !,., Fnn
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tiood will of my fellow cilizens-onP shape as Proteus mis' be put down: V. V !"y l!,ey c s!,ew- w,y he prayerof
cmile nfainmh:linn ftmn lh.m f "ri'dit or wron:'." This is oi'te i do ic ' ' 1 . ,. '' . . 1 ' . ....... 'h? petition shall not be granted. Am.
rl'is llaripine-is restored;
And will forever more increase In mansions of the Lord.
To a Painter. O- magic I'ainier draw my love Airay'd in i?ea:t"s armour! jVIild as the ger.tle turiie dove, 111 then salute my charmer! Thy penci' dip in orient dyes. The Iris' hue excelling; For ia her soft, enchanting eyes, 1 oft seek Venus' d-vtliiug ! And in ihe tresses of her hair. Fine auburn ringlets mingle; Strew roseate wreath's mix Violets there, They look net well when single The dimpled chin and smiling niiea, Makes Delia look so tender; The liryades hail her as their quten, And fain would ofi attend her. Iler chreks suffuse with modest glows, Not deep, nor too much shaded ; What rapture from thy pencil flows For oii', Love ne'er in v ailed f Present the picture to her friends, They surely wont disclaim her .How can they hate a Rose that blends With "Omnia Vixcit Amor!"
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by the establishment ol new prcssesaad ..j itil ,he lorl(, ,ist ot- ,rilional,c:,- fu' 'lhrr oroer,Cfl' ,h1at (r",,,;', nn,,r,! theappoiotm.-rdofsoni ' hall starv-d hi- eBlp n lVlllll jji5. .hiibtori cl .w..t I mive,,M,8,ven t0 3:11,1 S"ut hlon, of the peds to saperi- tend them. No honest 'trated alike 1 want neither gold, worldly j cadency of said pHKi-m A copy, tote, man will engage extei sively in such ! honors, nor empty praise. I mean to tied j EDWARD PA I'TOX, Ci'k P. C. projects; for it is better to become tliejwidi all meu as 1 f;od them to fear orilat-j Augnt 31, 1C33. tenant of an alms house, than to sacrifice Iter none. Those, who like Demetrius, cry, T,7M7i f . . , rharai t -r. While latelv at (lallatin.iont " by this ciuft we tive," will be ;he first! llliam L. Blunk S Instate.
... . . - . . M. i .1 1
Tetmessee. 1 was much amused at be- l' c"iin.u:i; me ma iniike as many sis- , L rtPrso, jtHiei,,.(j ,n,,e es!ate Df
holdinganEditorbesiegvMlbv(heyouMg;ver ?rrme as tliey oesne, anil woisinp 1 4K.;,...K(l.,oc ..,.1;, 'rtiw. tlieni alsi. but ihey chad not do it with im-
1 I It J fctlUI'lli'-J I'MK U I'lll? I I'lL. IUVV itf w!io conceived that they had aright to.
cout
thou
his
tneir cornmuiucation?. i ins course, although wisely adopted, occasioned a collision of parties, and the poor Editor was denounced as an enemy to popular government. I have known other Editors who wavered between two opinions, and ready to join any party, whose popularity consisted only in wealth. When the venalities of (heir masters
were sati iled, thev were turned adrift
toseektheirfortunesinanothersphere,jCJrK"tlll0lD no rest whei e'er ihey go, or to bind themselves to the car of ano-r0""1 ,ht:!n' ,LVrt'' ,u rca,ins ul lvoe-
ther arrotiant e lice hunfer. -hn. ifm.r- V l" "7 ' u" ,r(":,i,
cessful will show his ingratitude by
pushing his eulogist out of doors! I hese
T o a f a a d y , WHO rRESEXTED A BeCQUETOF FLOWERS. I view these flowers with an eager eve.
Reorcmber, you like them, was born to die!
Metbinks Amelia, as this Hose, that cheek Ofdimask hue, may fade before yon seek
r ibstanriai j'ys, tint never can decay, For Tune will hasten all our bliss away!
l aunch our frail barks on an eventful sea, W here Lethe's waves roll to Eternilv. The Tulips selected by thy hand so fine, Thjjike those tu o Ziw, which arc; all divine! Are emblems of a lirtuous, calm mind, W'hi-h in Amelia's nature is combined: The Lillies and the Violets to me prove, That thou hasibetm within the Bower of Love; fio not o. often, $,;! yrs linger there, To draw thee in the vortex of Despair! t (hank thee for this gift so very fine, f -uil'd Ladv by those fairest hands of thine
May your days be blest with tranquil ease,
lint not so transient as such things as these
Oriial Maxim. Ii you would depend up.jn prosperity in life, be honest, for honesiy is the main spring of existence; poerty, however appal line, should never in stigate m o n actofvilteiay, which never an bo at'oned for in :his world.
mv dei ri nnr in I vviiU t non; ....
withouta goodcause. lf,therefoie,any
man should rebuke nv- lor promulga
ting the trutii, 1 can cliarge him with favouring corrupt political heresies,at va- .......... r .i. t ' .
I nance wun our v onsiuuuon ana equal llaws. 1 have now been upon the literacy stac nearly twenty two years, even from my youth, and have ever fearlessly
maintained those nohle principles for which my father fought and bled, and
for which one of my illustrious ancestors! surrendered up his life, in the struggle which emancipated thee States from Uritish dominion. When I first appeared before the public, as a writer, I had
the pride of aristocratic presumption to contend with; hut sustained by those
great natural resources, which hs;ve ne
ver forsaken me in prosperity or adver
sity, 1 scorned at their futile schemes.
width aimed at my dcsl ruction. Lot it
be remembered, that I was born and breda freeman, and will ncversttccumb to those meaner principles, which war against the very bulwarks of our consti
tutional liberty. Icanneidierbef-'oughtifcind of Editors boast of the fiecdom of
nor sold to any party, religious or poli- their course; hut no press can be lile(ical, which those who have tried it, well! rally free, that is ruled by a party nor know to God alone, I am accountable !cat any man be free, who permits himfor my ac(ions, not to men. 'self to he purchased by any party. In every age ofthe world, since (he ra-1 Young men, who are just emerging pid progress of civilization and science,' from youth to manhood, should never pride and luxury has followed improve- meddle in political allairs they should ment; the very idea of human grandeur.'tarry at Jericho till their beards are awakens in the bosom a delightful sen- grown ' and leave the settlement of !ro-
satioi,, which cheers us in the pleasing vernment atlairs to older and wiser
hope, that riches, honor, and aggran-headv If they seek wisdom, it can nedizement is in store for us, and that theyver be found "among ephemeral politi-
are me oniy peculiar noons or neaven cians. who strut about the corners ol worth possessing! How ever transient is the streets of all our large cities and theprospectof future greatness, westill towns, dressed in gay attire, pulling se-labouragainsttheuncertaintidcsofFor-gars, and assuming to be gentlemen.
tune, and cast a lingering look on the without wit, money, or manners. If
turgid waves,in the fond anxiety ol arri- knowledge is their object, let them apvingatour destined port. But every en-' ply every vacant moment to study, that dcavour seems fruitless years roll on, in after year! they may become useful, and Time ever on the wing, may silver Let it he remembered that Uacon,Newour hair, before we enjoy our desired ton, Locke, Boyle, and Franklin, were
happiness. Even then, an old age of do-- bright stars in the literary hemisphere ; j 1 1 ..... 1 .... . . 1 . "
tage succeeus 10 pain ami sorrow; and 11 ihey were ambitious, emulation ofthe
wclind, when too late, that wealth can- good decdsof virtuous men,cxcitcd their not purchase peace of mind, nor allay energies. Such pure spirits never mod(hepangsof remorse! In the gay morning die in (he troubled waters of political of youth, we revel in the luxury of plea- strife. Bacon rescued science from the sure, but these are dreams of enchant-! rubbish which had accumulated for semci.(, which bind us (o earlh. and para-j vcnleen centuries; he gave lessor. 10 a!! lizn all our endeavours to reform. The mankind, about the Irue mode cf invesordy rcccirse we can linv iti mi, h a di-! (itjalins; Nature. Locke gave his testi-
; itumtv-
ke as many sil- ,L .-.on
; n,vJ:L William L. Itlmik, lato )t do It Willi im-;,.f P p,,..,,, t....l,i,. o...l
-their lies and censures on me will L1If.P(1 , Ir,;1. :',' , ,
mimim-i.l I.MUM.J ll(.i. .nif,.ll m., , ;;! i,, i- I ,..., r " "
ntroul bin as tlw ideascd- but he. v' """" I"'-'-- ths imdcrsigncd, who has been ha y aproicVivistanlladd es.ateaf, s credit as a freeman, by rejecting Tr? r . . " . , . 'u"8r hiv,n-' .dema'"13 aSa,.nst .,ho
l lie following prayer ol an ol.J leacon, ame, will present them !or examination
of a certain church, I have put ijito rhyme, 1 The ota'e probably solvent.
in order that the reader may discover the!
difference between true religion and worldly mammon (io3d Lord! thou knowest I am meek, And am in body very weak increase my bealt'i, increase my store, And let my bags with gold run o'er! Let all my enemies expire
lipoii the gallow.-,or 111 Ihe fire,
JOHN C. MOMTJIIT, ad.nV. August 17, 1S31.
Let me have interest fifty per cent.
On every dulljr I do lend, For I do like to oblige a friend, Especially, if be is in need, And secures (he money by a deed Of trust, for well tho 1 knowest, I Will for short credit (ell a lie. Lord, always prospermia and mine, Let us in all thy graces shine, And when 1 d lay down to rest, (iuard with toine eye, my money chest, i hat thieves ujay from me never steal, Making a womvl they cannot heal. Father, I give to lliee my thanks, I'rotect me fioin all broken banks
(rant, if a note I ever shave. The highest premium I may. have!
Thy meiciesare 'bove mortal ken,
My cash is sate Amen, amen. 1 know a long Scotcbitied Sawney in Henry county, Kentucky, -ith whom ! unfoituiiutely once had dealings, that the above prayer will exactly suit. If this essay should meet bis eyes, ho is informed, that 1 intend (o make bis despicable character known to the public in a hand bill. "Veri
ly, he shall have his reward." it is also my intention to publish in a few-
days, a patriotic poem the ptice will be small, and as the proceeds are exclusively
tor my own benefit, to assist a," through life's weary journey, it is peeled, that my friends r..,ii the public generally, will throw in their mite. True patriotism never
i.srroes from 1 ruth, and I do not mean U ibaudoii it. BENJAMIN' S. UIJLFINCII. Printer'1 Kctrcat, September 1 1, ISikb
A DM IN ISTRATORS' SALE.
ILL he sold, al ihelafe residence of JOHN CARVER, deceased,
in York township. On Feid.n, Sep'emUr 20, 1S33, the personal pioperU belonging lu said fstale. coo-.iling of nOPSSS, COWS, CATTLE, bllEEP. NOGS, (J EARS, CART, WHEAT, c. Terms All sums under $3. cn?t down over 3, 12 months ' -nd:?, mi the purchaser giiieg approved secu rily. JOHN PAVY. . , tiiiimic n ivi J adm rs.
1 noiu.ij 11,1 1 ij, y August 13, 18 33. Valuable Plantation for Sale AT AUCTION. WILL be sold at Public Auefion.on Thursday October st, lUJ, :hut valuable tract tf bin.J lying 011 the State Road, one and a haif iniies northeast of the. town of Alleavillc, iu Switvrlaud county, know 11 as the S DRT1I-WKST J. SEC. 'f 3, tt ?, W CONFAIiMNG I,3," ACHES. A large portion of saiif tract is uuder cultivation, the balance well timbered, and
ihe whol.; well watered. Fersms wishin g
to purchase will pleas- examine the premises f.r tliem-eh'cs. The terms, which
will be liberal and moderate, will be made known on the day of sale. At tho same lime and place, with or without the land, will be sold, two first rate and quality MILL STONES
ami all the Wheels and Machinery for a first rate florae (Jrist Mill. Sale nt 1? o'clock, M. JOSEPH DOW. August 13'K'.
