Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 November 1827 — Page 2
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trvi iu L)id Literary Gazette. PORTRAIT. I. She leant her head bowed down upon her hand, A delicate small hand, with a slight flush Of red inside, as it had pressed her cheek And stolen its blush ; that cheek was vcrv pale : Twas not all sickness, sadness, or deep tho't, But as it mingled each and all of them. Health were too rude a gift for her slight form ; And for her sadness 'twas not that which
springs From evil fortune, sorrow, or disgust. But that which ever waits upon deep thought Her dark hair was just parted on her brow, Careless, yet graceful, for it suited well A face, which sppmpil nrt A r., :... .
And eloquent words were passing; and at ttri no
Her eyes were raised and ligted up; they . of rn r r
Upon her spirit's own fine chords ; at last She spokeher voice was low & tremulous With that beseechingness of tone and air W
. v, jv,v.unai UtlUI 111. Oh ! never should a woman's words be more rI,l " 1 1 t m
i uan signs wnicn nave tound utterance.
His brow was like the marble, which the sun II t i- i i .
iiiuu in intTiuian spienuor snoneupon, Whitening away its every earthly stain ! With
Too clear for health, to show that life was ti
mere. Else it had been tnn tntni-liL- tnr, f.; .
w wvvM-w Am., ma And there were sunny curls, they were too
Too like, .lias; thnt mnrl-nru tlrvl,.
In summer noontide hours - such as is thrown
" i" jjaic wmieiiess oi tne iuneral stone. His mouth was feminine in loveliness. But that its scornful smile could well express Proud & high feelings ; & his voice was low, Those tones that to the heart directly go, And cannot be forgotten ; he seemed one Who knew how dearly happiness is won ; Happiness ! pleasure I should rather say. Happiness never made on earth a stayBut he is in the grave the early grave, Which ruined hopes, and withered fecWs gave. Ofifiyloosay Citty.this 16 Octcbur, 1827. To Mistur Buekcnham, Edditnr Su Ingland Gallaxce the funny ist man in Bostonfoivn Deer Buck As I has ritten a grate deal in the suthurn nuze papnrs. I he m-irtilly sartin as haw you has herd of me. an that you aim pnen for to git mad, jist hekase I rite you a sivil Iettur as a
v nuuiur prmtur in thease parts did for you be a yankay born, which is a shore sine thar. vm
hasnt a gun poivdur tempur like
roe for stumps, quicker nor a kat coodlick her year. In a nuther Parrish, a travellin Doctor, when he coodent sell his pills, got for to lecturrin the peeple gratis fornothinatall,on pollytix, and he road forty three times into evry mans house, and for to git rid of this Mr. Pillgarlick, thay noct
ter Gazet, vhich in Greak lingo, means a dog with six beds or a kat with nine tales, as must show bet tur breedin, or He give him a pare of Kaintucky spectakels as will make him see fifty stars and ten moons, dansin afore him, at a flirt, and think that his shut t tale is a
lire. es : He make his six beds
The tongue is that part of the human framn hv trhinU bk.,.:. ;
know the diseases of the body, and Phil
w-uiiv.i J wiujt Ll lUC bOUl. Gaming is the son of avarice & the father of prodigality.
v...a lui. iingaiuLK, may noct l,lc ne maKe nis six heds up a meetin for Mr. Addums, ring in sich a way, as will make
"uaic inc o-axuii men mustard 11,111 ininK as now lie had too quite thick, and too old jcntilmen swarms of bumbel bees roostin in of mity fine parts, made speeches eacn of um. about merlassies, kodfish and The suprcam koart has been uther yankay noshuns, til the s',uin "ere, and their onnurs has hous was kleered of the kon- made a mighty crashen and spla grykashun ; and then thay past shen among land titles They are resalushuns, makin Mistur Ad- H mity klever men. Won looks dums presadent, and had it all put ,ike if he never had wanted enuff in print, arterchangin it six times to eat ; another is a thinnish sort fur the bettur for t f an n.ild i
foax think there was sumthin in morc books nor he has children it. You may beer of a high and tot"er has a bluddy high ofllsur of the meetin, bein eatin up bravd iorred, and was a desperit bvr the hnflrc. htit nn mxr tnfl';nrf nf n lonxmn r i. . .
isnt true, for he is as sound as lioysted on the bentrh rrh
roach yet, and as fat, jolly and Tucapaw lawyers kum up here to harry a jentilman, as lives, in theas take kare Hieir kases ; but they oald fealds. lie got up in a hog kant hold a kandel to our turnies. trolT, for to make a speach for Mis one o which is so funny and has tur Addums, and the hogs thot so niuch branes, that they even umselves kalled for to be fed, the snspeek him for wi iten for me nois he made was so like it. But its all a lie; I rites fur myselfThe big men too, in the grate aS Mi;tur Kceze says, and tho' see port of Saint Martinsvil got a ma,r toa,X lvant for t0 kum in Tur parcel of peeple, as had come to lair f my onnur and glory I tend koart into a koart house and ?l1,,zzer,t ,TSard thay are sich made urn give bond and sccuratv .,,ers aS W0U,(i ko,,er a hen, and to voat for Mistur Addums - and aUlt "?nh as much ponder as the bed men there away, are rrjn W;0td b,ow t,lcre years oflf. for to ride rudshod over the Lafiat aS a noshun of movin to the foax. who are mighty koonih for 01 uvernment at Layfoosh Jaxun, if thav dnant change but l C,p a Printcr there for to I be tarnal feard, that we 'kant fay smart hll1&s and for to keep draw urn all outen the kinU fn,. h,m.tl'om drawm a long boe : but
darnmyblud if thav seam to fcer f 1 scc lu)v Mr. Keeze ken Mistur Klavand Mistur A,,lmc do w,thout me ; He stay and 2ive
no more nor old Jaxun Hirl tUn um a ht a whlle longur. Foax
Brittish Thav auahf. tn s.usPcct hes got a pai tunr that duz
II i ... . O UVv f hf mime in., ..i. . f i -r.
anowea nothin but merlassies and watur for a munth of Sundys, and then thev woodent h
ded and stitVnect We thinks of hammerin Jaxunism outen um hy
viui nuze papur?. ana has sent i i . . . . ..
the cumshun nai t if hie
but Ize usent to thease parts now, and the widder says I muent leave bur till the wethur gits kold enufl for to git marry d. Good by Mister Buckinham : keep the Boston town foax strait
. i - i huac uu inns, ana nas sent i ; J ,,",v'1 I'LMuiiam an Irishman nnrh pivi;fr.Jo.nj r ., ... 9 .LIU keen t in Tlncfnn r . .
iu8A latum Kmc leuers with nnnt in I-. luax sait, about Boston town, hasnt herd no presses into all kornurs of the and Jf yrc sun duzzent make a good nuze frum the South for a kuntry, who are hound hand and S Par,nur. the boy for
; lie only ax halt the promts; & if the yankay s dare to holt then, lip mr- m, ui
lur a foot ball. Your feller erv't and pollytishun j. snakfpole'. A man who foimerly lived in this town, (North Adams) bv the name of Hathaway, had a uau which was sometimes very amu mg. Taking his rations one daV at a tavern between here and 1 roy. and findin
A , ..l.. a Miinr, ivnn arc Dound hand and dogs age. and j.sl to heap there foot for to do their darnest for the P.rn s up vv.t hout drinken two kolition. But as ,m " peep e tarna hard of Jnnmaky and appel here cant reed print, we hasP,ffl brandy. I rite Rra.e and lo.ius a few hy mint id and IS nuze from th.s here part of kodfishers, to ride abou Louzyanna. winch threw me. the kunti v to ahure oald lavnn , newtur eddi.ur and a few uthurs. his wife, and preech Ir " M ZytZy!- d,UmS- rWe,ghe "mLl furn "1 iklu y "W 8,,un?.afore.rt,'ey started, and skin lC. ' 1 m' shlns' lf tl,cy tloant tare the T,, "V h0,V 0ne Mi9lur karra"rsoftheoaldJi,S; rf Judge llobbasun. a Virginny man Ins pius lady, all to dara "mih b rn of Innrn narnnfs l m j . .. rn sm,,sh
r ." . ' rvuni IiUL USIiaillU IU f f i I Villi IV nf .1 . ' O viv, X I1 mg ror to hold a koart in this say ; but burn my gizzurd if h -,e bUtte,r t,,a" "'ere a6We to bear c,t ty. we b.g men of the nay doant make the prepfe h,ml L ' '"S as,.e!he ?alled f,r the landlady
, wu. Kursanci kow Hr.vurs at men. and the newter ed, i. , . S" 0,1 tI,c l,alr the
. Ti ,r , llm kUm out for Pr'n"n- the hoal kuntry u iH n T, !eParatc l)lal- and
-wv.i.oi.. X ww ui ine ue Konveited. Ve his a k mttj"
?:'" . 'T 0,!r ,,e.l,s '"Seth- anmV as rites sum nash.m L-,,V
pcaws in the newter Ganet in this
Mim daw nf,ui h in.l o...iv 1
''-1 IIUIIll. tlllll III II
tvfd the rest for to turn out. The
o:lx Kiund. but his onnur didnt
Kiirn. mil wr hed men give sum Freehs ifieashuns to the kum pany. which made the fur (Iv nil
viu .nxun, and then a United Mates ..flysur red a long pallavur n K I.' I 1 . . . .V r 1
""m. iviuy anu tne koliu.m. and lie big mcn )ekl up the.e i(c bands and made the littel foax do i nto Yes sup! We las karrid the kreoals threw a koarse of K sprouts, and got there noses to the ,-SAP,'ll,es,M."c '." gra,c s,ile- The big oax will bring the tag ra a, bob.ale to thebul ring on lection day. and if they duzzent go strait os a shingul, put them ma short
citty, as sets foax asleep that reeds um.and all the United Rtnfa-
. uuysurs air as active as kats ketchin knekets. Weel use um up yet to my noshun, as shum n
it oald Jaxun kums here next wintur. lie bet my jacknife to 'a Pickayoon, ,c agreas to voat for Ad'?ms himself and beg Mistur May pardon to boot. Sum fellers say tarnal tuff
-"gsoime in the minist.ashun nuze papurs. but thats all in mv eve Betty Martin. We noes one anuthcr.and lis dun 1 1 .
he commun foax. There be one Katractur howsomnfo u
himself Seabcrrics" in the new'
kiiKrular Cooker ti Tli a mk
who inhabit the neighborhood of
iuc gieac cemeteries of Upper
tJt nave a strange way of
Looking their victuals. Whenever fuel is wanting, thev descend into the tombs, and dislodge a mummy, and throwing it on their
bnouiuers, return to their tent Then taking a hatchet, and seizimi
t.uu.u, uy one leg, they hew the body into two at a blow, and afterwards cutting it into smaller
pieces, make use ot a leg or arm or a part of the trunk, as it may happen, to boil their kettle As the ancient Egyptians always inclosed their dead in resinous substances, the mummies are easily combustible, and make excellent fuel.
NOTICE IS hereby given, that we shall apply to the Judge of Probate, of Crawford county, state of Illinois, to make a final settlement of the estate of Robert C. Ford deceased, on the first Monday in Decern' ber next, nt whirK i!ma n .
, ...v... miiu an jjcrsuns inier ested may attend if thc nlpn
PEGGY FORD,' xrx. JAMES SHAW, Exor. Palestine, Nov. 1, 1827. 39-4t I'ublic Sale. rJY virtue of a certain deed of trust, T executed on the thirtieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twcmy.six, by Jane Shulcr,survivinK executrix of Toussaint Dubois, deceased, in favour of the undersigned Trustees, all that certain house lot on Second street.
vmcennes, designated on the plot of the borough, as lot No. fifty-three, (53) lately occupied by George R. C. Sullivan, deceased, will be exposed at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of November next, between the hours of ten o'clock a m. and two o'clock, p. m. at the court house door in Vincennes. A deed in fee simple will be executed by the subscribers SAMl. JUDAH, l TYw. JA. FARRINGTON, tees. October 15, 1827. 374t bZTlf required, a credit will be given as may be necessary to accommodate the purchasers, but sufficient security will be necessary. Two hundred dollars Reward. J UNA WAY from the subscribers, 11 n uvincr m Nashville. Tnr, r, c
day night the 28th July .1827 two likely
WILLIAM, or 1UT JV
belonging to Alexander Pnrt, . .,K..t n
y ears of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, ofa yellow complexion, a well made fellow, has be-n onboard a Steam boat commandepby Anderson Miller, from Louisville to Orleans, as a Conic nni ii,.i,-
He took with him a shot gun, and wore crape on his hat ; his clothing cannot be well described the
-iilLLx fo merly belonged to Moses urant, near Lancaster, Kv.
i ne other bov is a verv hrlo-ht mt,u
to ri i rr nrl
IU UUI1IVII
and sometimes calls himself .ju
xr , ' be,ong,nK' to Charles Cooper. Ned is about 1 8 years of age, stout made, active and quirk in his movements, chetk bones prominent, hair not very black, and inclines to curl more than to kink; and when pnktn to harshly stammers a little. Among his clothing he has a mixed clnth
v,v,w iivoilj llff, Willi polished steel or white metal buttons; a black bombazett coatee and pantaloons much woin; his shirts Mere cither Irish linen or common country flax linen. They left the town ot Nashville on Monday night the 30th July .827. We have understood their Intention was to descend the river some distance and then make their way across the country to Indiana or Ohio--The above reward will be given for their apprehension and secured in any jail so that we get them, or gloo for either of them I' hem as Washington, Esq of this place has also a n.uhtto boy named WILLIAM, whoabsconded cn Tnrili i-. T..t..
the three intended poino- month a :.
is probable they may get in company ALFXANDER POR1ER. u . CIIAHES COOPER. Nashville, Aug 2I J827. 30-3m Sheriff's Sal ' BY virtue ot a writ of fieri facias in r L?Cbi lrn,C tli,cctcd' fror" tho Ue, k s office of the Kn ,x Circuit court, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday.
ua7 ui uecemoer next, between the hours of ten o'clock, a m, and five o'clock, p m, and agreeably to the third section of the law subi ninr, m.i ...j
personal estate tocxenuinn ii,. r..n
ing tracts of land, in nit ti, i i. ,
acres of land. Ivinn- nnrt i;., : i-..
county, stale of Indiana, and adjoininc W llson s creek, with it rn
thereunto belonoinn- AUn r, i j .
acres of land in the Lower Prairie, below incennes. Ivint and hrinr ;n t
SlatC ol Inrlnna nn,l :.
.u us aprjurtcnanccs thereunto be onein-n
taken as the nronertv m ti. h-
the suit of James E Rreading.
xr , ALiMV, Shy k.c Noyember 10, 1827. 40-41-2
