Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 June 1828 — Page 4

POUTICAL ASYLUM. EKINMA VOURNEENV Ihj T Moore , Esq. When the pui'e soul of honor shall cease to inspire thee. And kind hospitality leave thy pay shore, And the nations that know thee shall cease to admire thee, more! Then, Erin ma Voulnccn ! 111 love thee no When the trumpet of Fame' shall cease to proclaim thee Of heroes the nurse, as in ages of yore ; And the muse and the records cf genius disclaim thee, more!

Then, Erin ma Vourneen ! I'll love thee no

When thy brave sons shall cease to be generous and wittv. And cease to be loved by the fair they adore, And thy daughters shall cease to be virtuous and pretty, more ! . Then, Erin ma Vourneen ! I'll love thee no - Ireland my darling. ; From the Crystal. THE SOLDIER'S SON. By Mrs. Dumont. of Fevay, la. ( Continued from last week ) k They are then to be temporary sojourners in the village,' thought Isabel ; and a sensation of pleasure, of which she was perhaps unconscious, arose from the idea of again meeting them. She was not disappointed. They met the next morning at the spring and again and again met! Who shall describe the mingling of kindred spirits? Who shall trace the intricate and delicate sources of that mysterious passion which at length sweeps like a torrent

over the human soul? Scarcely a word had passed between the youth ful strangers they knew nothing of each other beyond the limits of a few shmtdays; yet theyeais that had preceded had become to them as a tedious dream the present was their all of existence and resembled the renovated life of the chrysalis, when it u S uls on new wings, thro' the summer air,' yet however, unconscious of the dangerous source of this new

scnse of enjoyment, they met witnout embarrassment. The blush that dyed the cheek of Isabel in the pres ence of the stranger, was that of ab fctrac pleasure; and the light, which, flashed from his eye at her approach, was brilliant as the rays of heaven. The failing health of the blind old man. whom he daily attended to the Spr ing afforded their only clue even to passing remark The deep interest which his appearance excited in the bosom of Isabel conquered the scruples of vestal reserve 6c she frequently ventured a timid inquiry respect ing the aged invalid There arc a thousand nameless attention, too trilling for description that omc with a cheering influence over the feeling heart, like the imperceptible breeze that stirs the delicate leaf Such Were the attentions which misfortune invariably elicited from the hand of Isabel, no matter how narrow her sphere of action . Her voice her

Criminating ear of the old man, and if his cane was dropt, or a seat was brought him. he knew the ready band, that presented then.). He was however evidently and rapidly fail inu Ofc at last babel met the interest

fiuencc of the hour, and almost una-

ble to proceed she leaned on the arm of the friend, whose strength was vet but impei fectly restored, and fell be hind her gayer companions Again her eye was turned to the la-t asylum of humanity the solitary mourner had left the spot &. w ith a melancholy step, was slowly returning to the village. Their paths inteisccted, and he was already before her. lie bowed &. both were for some mom cuts silent. He at length said in a

voice of suppressed emotion " The cause which brought me hither are now terminated in the grave. I leave this place to morrow. Suffer me then, Mis. even at this moment ol sorrow, to thank you, for the interest

age has been some time waiting ; believe that I rejoice in your prosperity, and remember you may al ways command my friendship. Alvah looked wistlully after I im as he departed, but the form of Isabel was not visible. She had shrunk hack in the carriage at his approach and had thus escaped observation. 1'iom her father, who was himself too much excited to notice the agitationofhis child, she now heard a description of his first knowledge .f Ahah Hamilton. She made no comments, but every word was

treasured up in her heart, and though

let a part of thy time he devoted to the study of human nature ; A thorough knowledge thereof would preserve thee from many difficulties and dangers 11. Neglect nothing of pecuniary importance, tho it be classed among what arc called Small matters,1 12 cents for a watri melon. (3 14 for a dozen apples, the same for a dozen of peaches lepcafed a veiy feu times, counts Too much to spend for trilles in a week. Scratches or Slenders hi Horses.

The remedy simple safe and eer

treasured up in her heart, and though tain in all eases which have come to years passed away without a single ! mv knou lcdic, however inveterate

It ts only to mix whsle lead and tin-

event to recal Ins memory, every vis-

ion of her fancy, ev et v idea of moral

you have evinced in thesufferings of i excellence in the imagination of Isa

my departed father for t he soothing attentions you have paid him. If the cup of affliction is ever yours, may

some spirit, gentle as your own tern

bel was identified with his image. This imperishable attachment, however, partook of the high tone of her mind. It was a deep and sacred

per, its bitterness some being.biighr . principle, hidden in the recesses of and lovely as your sell hover round I her heart, and leaving no trace on the

your pnlow. Isabel could not re- suifaee of her character

ply. Her party had now halted and as she rejoined them the young stran ger uttered a stilled farewell, oc striking into another path, disappeared On her return the subdued Isabel

was pressed to the bosom of her fath

( To he concluded . )

-T?r-: : O : or

co ry a 1: y a-; s g n if. f The relict of the unfortunate Visht. who was the subject of the m

late coroners mouest in this town, j

!

seed oil in such proportions as will render the application convenient. & I have never known more than two or three applications necessary, completely to effect a cure IS'. E. Farmer. I'sc of the si!jhubvt.'Sot long since, a devout but ignorant papist

iperceixing the necessity of his own

puvate prayers to God, besides the Patei nosier. &c. used of course in the Homish church, after humble prostration, iif;hg up his eyes to .'... ..I.. . r i ,

t pa avi ii uv. -nut 'l laiiy repeaiou me

er. If any thins at this moment "e are mtonned. bus beet! the v. lie ol j-.--- . " could have j-iven her pleasure, it wJihrcc hmband. a!! of whom wt-rc f-0' ll WU , y" le'K-.s together his arrival, as she panted to leave a! devotees to the bottle : and not with- HliHai.es. lo pcll woidt. to snot that was now to her. utterly de- Istamtine their ave. ,inn to -,,,r. all "U,U suc" as "V bc most t0

pot tliat was now to her. utterly de- istatistmc;

void of interest. The I'rglU adieus three came to tbeir i!e:it'i by drownof ceremony were easily 'concluded '"''a ' Before the body of her last and early the following "morning s!',e! h"sia: d was t..s:iiu, the provident was equipped for departure. widow was rceeivinj; the addresses , , , , ,, . , of another lover! True, after the As her .athcr handed her mto the !iU(lv v,as Umml .,!!( ,vh!,. ;..v ..x carnage he stopped to speak with an r ,,v ,;. rim, vw,:t hitu-rlv. aequa.r.tanee. whde a yoiin- tn.tn. & rt.nt ,iK. a5r v,i:i, iHT lamentations; who was passing at tne moment sud- ytt ?t.a,,.c h.1(l .heeoroner performed demy panned and cSaqnn- Ins hand. j,is ,,,-, ,. ll!id t-.,c ,ac r-v, its exclaiB5ed.'-Mr. Courtney. my bene li;a, t!,is ;v,.Cjj ,,,,.,. IMin!rnT factor.. no not unde: stand yoi. j dl -(.(, hc.. ;,;lrs & st!:,i,t consolation

sir, saui the astouislieu Courtney

I know of no one who e;m ivive tne s !

lii the

ilattering a tii.le. Ah. find the voun

and voi.-e

ol ii f mirth hnshaud.Macon Tel.

miliar to the rcmbl- j titles for young trailc?. mtn. by Jdar.i Ithensoc.h:in.vcl? I j 'fil

man. wimc counit'nrjcc

weie but too fa

mg Isvihel, "am i

am Alvah Hamilton, (he Holdiei's son. whom seven ve :rs ::t'o, vnn res

cueu Ironi extrenic Mr.r;iv Yi r. ! o.ectful distance.

Courtney jires.-ed iu hand wi:hj

emotion. Vou meuii, ty vouit

From the American Economist.

1. lUve lew spare seats in thy

.hop, that loungers may keep n res-

As the linger? arc much more

v.... 1

thy glory and mv good.

The president's ua d An En nr. lishman speaking of i lie presMetiey of Washington, uas express'u-g to an American ;i nit!) to behold him While; ibis eonvei s.ition parsed, th.eie l.e goes' rejdied the American, pointing to a tail erect, and dignified peiMMi, on the other side of the street. -sthat General Washington exchdmed the Englishman, wiicre h his guard ?." Here,' replied the Amei ican, mi iking his bossorn with emphasis.

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r-ate m i.ots m

man

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ineuu, inc scormm rov wnom 5 1 latter to awe tin u-rmer mio .stillness m . . I

would have rescued but toe his into itoo often 3!em. Avoid a lerable piide.,' Oh sir, evasion is ! u ith a Iou: tongue.

unavailing. We could not mistake 3. Keep clear of the laic, if possi

tne hand tnat, rcne cu us. maw. you not then some interest in liea' ino

will you not sullcr i;;e toted you.itjon, to sa vetoing d contingent ex what lu'ive been the froirs yourjpenscs. 6'cViCe lost. As to the honor bounty I shall gladly li.-ten to J of the thing, it dies when the fees are aught in which you are concerned.' paid. said Ttlr. Courtney, and Alvah pro- 4 peddle not with tin-neighbor's

Jl f ( JT , ' J) r f- , , n -n rji If I f tj . V f J I j il . L 0 . fc V 1 . hALC of lots v,j.l u.kc j '.;tce on the 1. third tunurday m .?:?,-r Ticrt, at Mount rcuT.i.. this ti.'.vn c, on the V:st loik of Whec rivtr, iv.-.r on U-c main L'nited States miiii n-ai Ik iti LtiiiisviiL- to Vii.ccnncs, and

polite than the tongue, sulier not the !C 'n'n?,am :i? " ' y-'-cc tor the county

iu.:i .-).!. on -it- i:)iiou!i terms, one.'iircl in cas'.j ut ninv n.' rtlts, ; f.r! no thirds

ble. Two dnikus spent in a;7.' is

a poor ohVet for one gained by hti'va

elect. i wo oas ahcr vou left -concerns

s, my poor lather was removed to a j ihee. paociaini a nonintei coui'6 lore comfortable slieher ami I u judnnier.

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hum

in ens!), or ;u,.inJ t u tiic ;.uj,t y irj six months, by loving b ., and g'.oi! sccuiity. Uy order ol the. i'oa.dol Jus'ir.cs, ?A their Mav term, 6CS. JOHN Hi:!LY, Jgcnt for the County oj JSlartin, Mux sn, irer, " i3r

enteied at school. 1 could vet attend

bherilPs Sale. JY virtue of a writ of fieri facias on reii pk-.y I end, to n.e directed liom the ( h i cflr e of the Kio ct nntv Circuit cou'-t, I uil; rspic tr r.uljiic sale a' the

If any aitempt to wrono-1 f "lirJ 1'. i:se door ir. Vincmi't s, on M.hdQ'j

th" t-vrtay third day Juvr nrx:, bthutu ! 'he h. ins c-f t;i, oV.ii ck a :i five o'cl. ck,

I'M nr.d ;iric ?.!ic to iluu! -tcr.on of tlie

if thy ncig-lbor. tlirough envy, aw sul.jrct'n.rr teal r.nd jnn-.na- tMatc to ex-

to the pet soium w ants .d my father. j c,v malice. spread evil i eporh-concern jtcmion, all u.at cetiain tmct o i a cc 1 of incited to exertion by everv claim ofiino- tiiee, iepe! t.is insnmaiions, hut ' s',:'nU(1' 55:i- aI d hi in:sr i! !e u,ngratitude and dot v. I could but prog In-ven-e nut - for ne u ill be iudovd ' bhp ?f. U :;s'li;',o:,' in i5lt; .w.y cl Knox, ,V r n , ; (! c ' : tariit, corcamirit' ottc tunditd re in my stuutes. I v. us so.-n a; by h own actions, ami nut by wnat ; anes. tCUIi:ul ns fi!,,v.s. t,,' Mi'i . .in.

nn at a small Suc;ar tree, the

MVil ill I 1 )L

Ing s'rangrrs no longer. Three days make imme diate provision for tin passed C?c her attendance on her fiend j father, and they were yearly aumen

became a penance. A wall: uasjted. Ami now,' he added in a sub

ready penman and aecomptant, and a; tiiou sa est.

car aheruards was received into a 0 Ii thou ha-t sulicred thyself to" a 5,,-t'y ()l iw hundred acrts, v Daxxd wealthy metcantile hou-e as an un be ovcire.ched t.v a i oue. neither I M("ro- in l,'unshiI' fo,!r- r.ort!,, in ill. ' - , lM , ten, uest, tluncenooh thirtyilLi eleik. My wages enabled me to murmur nor icnme. Cet it he unto:thht and u-r i...n. ...

t."i e a u indesoiiic lesson ; and o & piece of vacant land, forty jx chains a ciih-

sin no mure..

ly h.ur links, ton r.os', the comer of vacant

I .l.i -i or

7 Go not bevotnt thv premises! ." ..' ..1. S0U"V y:"!C ,a,,J ' "".""

it c i i c i i i i -i.i . i4 lot-iuy otic t tiuiiib c citriitv tiner iil' proposed and weary ot bet-ell shejdued tone. -since nu is at length cal j to combat an ambitious rival, thuugn jto the cn,:,cr of a survey of Alexander Masgladly became one of the party. As;led to receive far higher wealth tbanjhe may exert him-c!fto offend theeJy- theme south, thirty, eiht and thrcJ

they passed within view of the vil

lage cemetery, her gize was arrested by a luoeral proces-ion. 'I heir du lies iveie finislicd Cm they were returning but theie was one, u ho yet lingered, and w ith folded arms leaned over the new made grave ! Cmild it be? rs it uas the youthful stranger and lsil)el at once comprehended thr melancholy scene The party proceeded and ere their return, the SUrioniiding landscape was flooded With tte Mbei light of a full moon. Thr leelins of l-ahel were rendered yet xnuie intense by the softening in-

l, ....A in. '.ancl t,,,!, hi.ks to a nos , ti c corner on

. . J . Uie Hot: Ot mnd .Vlrl.oit!. nnrt mtner l A

' l-r.IV. Ul i

y-one and

hostility let the tool of thy shop ! lexandcr Master, thence north

be thy weapons, and thv materials ! one urh cast, tucnty-cn chair. s and ihii iy the object of attack. His discom- tlirce ,i, ks wilh David Accord's line to th fume uill then be certain. P.!. " "'f ' ils mucV

that of earth, my fn st exertions s!ia!l i If thv cholar be raised against him, & foul,'? '-ast' Mssey's line, lorty six chains

be to discharge the pecuniary pait ol that obligaiion which has so greatly inlluenced my preset t deiin .,'-1 "The obligation which you speak of.' said 3Ir. Courtney, does not exist. An ample equivalent was at once icceived in the pleasure of assisting indigent virtue. Do not then wound again by so unjust an allusion but tell me. is your venerable father no more?,' Alvah briefly sketched the late events, and Mr. Courtney now shook him warmly by the hand " Farewell, dear Alvah. My carri-

8 If thou mayest at any time see cause to take a little wine for thy stomach's sake,' stick to the text ; and let a litffc' do. 9 If thou hast running accounts with any, settle up frequently Short settlements make long friends as the saying is. 10. During thy hours of recreation

thereunto belonging ; given up as the ntcn-

erty of Alexander Shannon, at the suit of G'-orge YV. Lwinpj, against said Shanncn, Abral iam Iiller, and Samuel Miller, bv rcferrencc to a deed recorded in the Htcoi'dtrV ofTicc of Knox county, from lb-bert Huntin, jr. to said Shannon, will more lully sho.

S. ALMY. ShJT a- c.

Mav T0, 1828.

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