Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 November 1828 — Page 4

POKTICAL ASYLUM HASH VOWS. On Jessy's lip there glowed such charms, I coald not for my soul resist her ; 1 c AUght her blushing in my arms. And in her bloom of beauty kissed her. Till panting, trembling, and afraid To give her tender bsnu pain, I cried, forgive, forgive, sweet maid ! I vow I'll ne'er offend again.

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I do forgive, she kindly cried, And sweetly arched' her smiling brows ; Idn forgive, she snftly bigh'd, But, pritW, devrmake no rash vows.

The Dsnnuointcd Bride At an

age when the heart i- open to every impression, and forms, with the same readiness, engagements and connec tions, which, in a man of riper years, would be the fruit of esteem and oh servation. t A was travelling from his native province to explore the wonders of ,1 metropolis which he licid as yet beheld with the eyes only of hope. In the coach w Inch was to convey him to Pais. he tound a young man f prepossessing appear O'oce ; a- com er sation son began that terminated in protestations ol hiend Ship wa ml v reiterated on both sides M itual eooVulencesoon tlowed from thei. lips, and all the secrets of their hearts were revealed; it was then thai Sr. A learned that his new fi "lend Was r qnp- to Paris to no ry a young

lady whom he had never seen, but whom his father & family had chosen for his bride with the consent of her relations The journey finished with out any accident, and they arrived in the morningat Paris,wherethey took lodging in a public hotel Scarc ely had they taken possession of their a partments. when the young man was seized with a bilious cholic, which, in less than two hours deprived him of his existence A Heeled wi h the meUnehnlly fate i his youthful acquaintance, St A w ho-e attentions Had been unable to rai-e him, thought it his duty to inf i m the father of the future hiide of the ov erthrow of his eNpectations and taking withhitn the letters and toe poi t f In of Ins friend repaired to the house of the gentleman. The servant who opened the door

conseiousttiat .his master expected his son in law, announced St. A as such. The father, without giving him time to explain hjftoSlf cmhrae cd him with eagernessio presented him to his daughter as ncr husband. St. A , naturally gay and volatile, could not re-tj-t the temptation

of deceiving thefamil v a while loinr,

( "No," sard S A irlio contini-

ed to walk tv aids the door, and

they were soon in the hall. when

addressing the tat her, "Wow, that we t . .

are alone, (said he.) ana the ladies

cannot hear us. t will tell you this

morning a few moments after my a rival, an accident happened to me I

was taken with the bilious cholic and

died. I promised to be buried at 6 oV.l ck, and you will easily conceive

that I must attend the place of rende

zvous , for. not being known in this

patt of the world if I fail to be exact

to my uoiu, it would awake susinc

i .it . .. i : . i v

ions u inaueruion 10 iuisiues u .a

would prove very piejudicial to my

character."

The father listened to him will:

astonishment, but. taking the wh le

forajoke. returned to tne ladle. ami bursting wiili laughter, i elated toe cause of his son in law's huiri'd (ie patture While they were s ill cm veising on the suhiect. G nVo

sstruck ; it wr.o soon 7, and the fVPto,

were alarmed at not seem :M. J" Half an hour after, the father sent to his hntelto inqnire. The servant en truHidrtiih the commission asked tor him under the assumed name. & leeeived for answer tha he had auiv

ed al ) in the morning, died at 11 &

on him, and he breadics for the " last

time!'

To him alone, then, is the exit from

0 this world of cares regular and cer

tain ; in every other case it is a mystei y when the last time" shall con;e.

An old Custom In olden time, it is

said that the inhabitants of a certain town in New Hampshire, consisting chiefly of Irish r So tch presbyterians, adopted the following custom. As soon as their fields were planted and sown their priests, accompanied b the eldeis. deacons and larmers, went from field to field, olfi-ring up a

short prayer over each, that they

ongoi receive the units oi men la hours in a plemcus harvest One da bile engaged in this pious per

ambulation, thev nrnved at a field where the priest shopped, took a keen survey, and after some hesitation ad dressed his fl.tck to the following purport : 3iy friends and brethren, it will be of no use to pray over this field till there is more manure spread upon it ; for otherwise, even the praerofa righteous man. however ferVvut. can not be e ffectual? Mn vije Hcfhi Martin. This is a

vuliifi' ism to be met w ithonlv in low

notlng bttt nonsense or something worfc, as from beginning to end ' it wasall my Eye Betty Martin."

An Irishman tvho not long since emigrated from "Sweet Ireland" to one i f our neighoring towns shortly after his arrivalfogan (like his neighbois.) the task of raising a crop of Bean's. Not long afterwards, his beans, (over the hills of which he had watched with anxiety.) began to make their appearance, but as he thought did not come op the right way, the bean itself coming up fiTst. He then went to his neighbor's rarden and found upon examination, that his beans corresponded exactly with his own, went back and began the tedious job of pulling them up & putting the other end dow n. Wmle thus employed, a person passing by. aher saluting thrm with a -good morning." enquired of him w hat tie was doing ? To which Pat replied with a smilinnr countenance : iv Gi' goes, my bancs have come up t lie wrong way, and I'm planting them over again F1CUUE OF SPEECH The editor of the Yankee, after exposirg one of Mr Walsh's plagiarims from liurke remar ks. - He might

at wen hope to hide a thunderbolt in

mimd

ttobert

... .

wa?s hurie.d t tt It wnnhl ht. ,i;iV.....h ! t'tnpaoieS. Ihouh it has some timer,

to excess toe smmw nl'th, i,n,il ' bfen n ai.Fplantrd ftomtlience. and ; rx bar.k, as o -e of Ei

ut nwivirti,;,;. !-....,.,,; i .;. iv.tioduced into no?!e and evcjr nrin- - h'lrke s thoughts m a page of

St. A -- eft his h,d Jul n,v.,h-V mannuns. The following ap- : alsh. jrmior, Esquire

visited there aain, a eei:eral belief i'ars t() he a i'oncri definition of: The Durchmnns Shoxcer

w;i mircad nnunul iint it n ... Uiee apparent I v unmeatuos words steady 1 am has been mtetru

pre a

iihst that

eisatiun.

hat spent the day with Mr V .in social enjoyment and coiV

- Our

nted hv

. . . . . i - j A man once niriz ndo a ehnrch or two or three days of crood weather

chapel f the inmish persuasion on pleasantly cool. We have found a M iIar tin's dav. heard the Latin good description of the meviouq

Lf.ifiv charioted w hen t!;e words month, in the Duuhmun's weather

M'hi Bcfte Mnrtin v occurred so of jour rial Had a Donder show er for

ten. thai upon being aked how he tree weeks, and then set in for a set-

r !

and played his part extremely wVil. n,s last day hopeless and in tin lie gave the letter s.and being perfect mitigated misery, is the sentenced

In acquainted with the secrets and af nuvict on the eve oi execution ; he fairs of his friend, returned th.c most ss &. hear. all tltat is paSsmg vauvt satisfactory answers to their av.es jlumuiththc terrible consciousness

u THE LATTHJE"'

loooeonU situmnean m:u 1)0 mI the service ; herephed.it w as tied rain."

!laccd where the r.wfui rhiuh? rs eon- i verted into a tremeodiro?:? c t v I

not the sick i'a? irnt . .n j h

death, whosr pJi'se best; faitulv and - hose sobsiu: fj, seems ammu'.c.e the coming of his relea-c. II - m.i linger for hour ;; h.e ma recover

the ray of hope beatn. and m zv w'm

love torn slare its hngh.tncss. hours are not numbered. Th

irrg mariner clings to the last fraamct of his ill fated stip. & holds on w hiie nature gives him strength ; a-u! as he mounts the tnpnlh.tv wave st- ains hi anxious eyes in searcli of as isiance A vessel may heavt insight; he ma? he flnfted to some kindly shore ; his fatt i not deciiled,

i mi-uimujjpy wien n u no atone

r 1 1

He succeeded, especially. n hr the ia.-! time. "

He oenot.ls (he sun nleammir thro

z-kx m tit.

ttons

r.intivnf iiiir t hf al tpntinn r ) t 1 vnii,;,:r

l.idv. who. with side loiur silances ad- ' bars of his cell, in all his part

nmed the featmes and the tioe shape jh'g biiglitness. and knows he sees his

with whii h na urc had blessed bei jg"luVn rays for the dast time ; he lover Dinner was announced and I hears the prison clock reeordthc Meet St. A was placed by the ide of'ing minuteG how lastly fleeting to the timide bride ; cc the whole family him! trooghout tb.e night each hour yielded up their hearts to joy and sounds to him for the u last time " satisfaction The young lad y spoke j Seven strikes upon the bell; at eight li'tle, answered with dilliculty. andjldies! olten blushed, while St. A wasj Us wife, his children, his beloved polite and ardent in his attention to parents, come to him ; he stands a her ; and though the expressions of ' mulst his family in the full possession V bis face weie naturally serious, his j ol his bodily health, and all his men m creation was pleasing and cheer Jtal faculties'. He clasp them V his s vftd, heart they go ; the door of hi A cell After dinner, the father entered in clones and shuts them from his sVht

to all the details necessary to settle j he has seen them for the " last time "

the inaiuage when suddenly St. A

rose and taking his hat. seemed anxious to retire. Are you going t( leave us?" "Yes," answered S A; important business compels me to quit you." k What business can you have in a city where you are a stran jrer? Perhaps you wish to draw money from a bank? My purse is entirely at your service; but if you will, absolutely hue recourse to a banker, I may send somebody who will transact the business for you."

He is summoned to the scaffold the engine of death stands ready ; he feels the pure air of heaven blow upon his face the summersun shines blight I y ; for the tk last time he sees the green fields r id the trees, and the ten thousand objects familiar to usall.

I he cap is d1 awn over his tear ftau ght eyes ! th objects vanish, never, never to be-feen again by him ! He hears for the last time " the sacred word of God from human lips ; in another moment the death struggle is

JAMES LUSK'S Imnrovetl Steam nUfninmr

B I AT D.sUllauon has been ,m.ch improved ot late )ca,s, win haiu,y be denied. And H that n a, well calculated to promote he Fat n.ing intc rest, (panicularly on the U aba.n mc, as .ny other ,nodo ol Uanstir.g their su.p.u, g.ain to marker, appear s to mo t, b, cqu,i y lrilc I hcrclorc ihe l.Hu,r submits the above plan of a DUiilkiy io tTc pubtic, bcil-.viuj; that thty will do justici'vo its intiits wintry io u.c Onc ol my iMi-Hovnn Meam Dtvr, lky's is in successful operation in Knox county, la t e prop,, t , , h.n.as .usoh, lw, - Lapt. Joseph Wa.ne ot Daxicss rS one in successlu opcraiio,, a!soad M s . Aiexai.de, M ssey, and Cel. Kobut Buntin ?r ol Knox cou,.y, la. four u,lcs n ,nh ol Vmccnncs, have another in operation 1 he ' en! U,u:cn uul give any m o. u.at.on that may be wanted b those who eel it their inttrtsl to

' , ' 1 . , "' l"-' " i"c puimc a number o Cii tificatcs. Iron, trpntlp ...cnol the lKht ,cslKctal,!ny i Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and India" m d? n i

' " 3 ,ailtlu ,ur t iu"u loui c unn

. , " 'vuuinnzra as mj ICEyr, to make use of nnd vrnrl o o h. ,s to be used, the. exclusive .k'ht and lihr rtv J . U?C ' 'erd

. 0u,Vr, lVashinSton, Clark, Floyd. Ifurrnm CVa" ford I ,rr, V, ir "" T ics ol Lawrence, U abash, kdzvards. U'avnr. ilnmth ir...- , . . Un

s.3,c. I,.in,.is, as E,,,ed to me b ,... Pat.n.d" ..d D Z Z?, and reco.dcd , t!,e ctl.ee ol the Secretary ol Sine o tlx Uniud State,. Any persM ish' ,K .oa p, ,y I,pr(,ved Steam Distillery, can apply as above, or to m .P Semen wislunt; to pmcliasc the , of one or more counties, or a state, will be ahcm'.d u Tl ? cmm..daunK tt.ms. by the subscriber. ' , Iv' t Vinrcnnts, cpteinber 17, 1828. J.v.MliS l.USK. m .'l n,3ir J"Sq'' VaV,r.r-$lsal right of the above Inrovcmen'tl PMartin and Dathss cnumiLs. Trw .-itCr V 13 "piu tnients, lor

J.L.

NOW notice is herehv

t t i , , j o "1 iv' ii i u concern HA I hv viriu. o the anthnritv ........1 .... i .A . "Uni

HOGS, or ..AD. the riKhr of the aboc imnmwm.-n, 1 C,iTTI

-and will also nmr, Cr,, ,u . W "g'e. or lou... ny

mn terms -On hand, and frr . . ... ... S Ch Sn,tl ),an c" acom.

or counties

mod;

Knox county, September 19, 18. 8 33-if

atus

MIX XNDfcR MASSEV.

WANTED fw exchutigv. for MEIWHAXblZE

puiu lllli, and U0G8-a.plvto

Knox county, July 10, 182&

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MASbEY & U. BUJNTIN. Jr.

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