Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 June 1830 — Page 4

POETICAL ASYLUM.

SONO OF THE SUMMER WINDS, 7?y George Darley. Up the dale and down the bourn, O'er the meadows swift we fly ; Knw we sing, and now we mourn, Now we whistle, now we sigh. Bv the grassv-frineed river.

Through the murmuring reed we sweep;

Mid the hlly leave we quiver. To their very hearts we creep. 'Now the maiden rose is blushing At the frolic things wc say, While aside her check we're rushing Like some truant bees at play. Down the glen, across the mountain, O'er the yellow heath we mini Whirling round about the foaruaia 'Till its little breakers foam. BerVmg down the weeping willows, While our vesper hvmn we sigh ; Then unto our roy pillows On our weary wings we hie. There of idlenesses dreaming. Scarce from waking we refrain ; Moments long as ages deeming, 'Till we're at our play again. From the New York Advertiser. TUB DUE AM OF YOUTH. Thou dream of youth as beautiful As moonlight o'er the main The moon shall rest in the shrouded west, And the wave be dark a&ain.

unquiet cafes, and making him forget

even himself, in her young and unshad- NOTICE

lowed beauty. fTpHE Heirs of Samuel Hoge, Sen.

I go forward for years and sec her Jl deceased, late of Gibson county.

luxuriant hair put soberly away from her Indiana, arc hereby notified, that on the

brow, and her girlish grace ripened into first day of the next July lerm ot the dignity, and her bright loveliness ehast- Probate Court of Gibson county, appli-

ened with the gentle meekness of ma- cation will be made to said Court for the

ternal affection. Her husband looks on appointment of Commissioners to divide

her with a proud eye, and shows her the part of in lot, No. 5, and out lot No. 3,

same fervent love and the delicate atten- in the original plan of the town of

tions which first won her, and fair chil- Princeton, amongst the legal heirs of said

dren are growing up about them, and deceased. they go on full of honor and untroubled SAM'L. HOGE, Jr.

years, -and arc remembered when they In right or himself and three other hexrt.

die. May 19th, 1830. I8-4t

I say I love to dream thus when I go ,)Un.)fK .

io irivc uic voumr unuc loy. n is iuc

Attention Soldiers!!

H rmllERE will be an elec-

U I 11 tion held at the Court

House, in Vinccnncs, on Saturday, the 3d day of July, 1830, for the purpose of e-

lecting one Colosel, one

PROPOSALS FOTt FCBLISHINC, BT SCBSCIUrTIC:., A GAZETTEER & MAP

OF

natural lenaencv ot icciing toucneu oy , uniiuiuua.v.uiii'i, . , . v, 1

loveliness, that fears nothing tor itselt, or pumisnmg oy subscription l 1 7 'J"s ' ber cf prcfc and if I ever yield to darker feeling, it is A New Periodical H orfr, under the title 1 Brigade Ind. Militia.

e Vincennes, June 12, lbou. distances fr

PROSPECTUS. OF THK NEW YORK AMULET, AND

light of tKe picture is chang- of th

ed. Iam not fond of dwelling upon ILLINOIS MONTHLY MAGAZINE

such changes, and I will not, minutely, nn.w T nlliir1 tr. it nnlv hprmmft 1 tniftt

: i :n Ka roori k. enniA "I'll it. ooiect oi tlus worK, win oe io uc-

inai..- - IfWy rZJ.ZZ A velopcthe character and resources of of the young and beautiful beings who Iuinois Jto furniih accuraH. illformati0n up-

move uany across my pain , ami i wouia n subiects connected with its present state Ladies Liter am ami Rel rious Chronicle.

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wnisucr iu uiciii , a3 nivj Suu uv , juy an(i tuture nrosDccts to awaken ana cner- o?6R:fl .

ously and conhuingly, tho secret CI an ish a taste for literature in our new country

unclouded future. to advance the cause of education anu to 1

rr i T I. .. - J U . f I owl i ryA n,lrAf-..tn ni orv t 1 ti f,ir thr tiinrul 1 uc lu '---

me piciurc i iidvc uiawu uuovc 13 noi - . r... . . L,,rmin(r evilc so fatal I v prevalent in our

! 1 1:1. .1 r imnrnvpn r ir n nnr jinniuarinn. its iiii i"s i o ....

peculiar. 11 is cuiorcu iikc uic lancies ; : .. ,. 1 .,1.V " .V cuuntrv. vis: Int

ri, UrA. aA mnv. nhl Tnn an wui inereiore oe ueoicu inc luuuca- : ,

. . . ' ' . I tinn nf w:1 wnttpn nrtirlrs nncrinal nT r

hour will she sit, with her rich jewels lccted of the following description:

lying iuubc on nc wuijcis, anu urcani Statistics of Illinois, Descriptions of See such dreams as these. She believes nerv. Local Peculiarities, and Characters

them too and she goes on, for a while, ic Manners in the Western States, Essays

undecived. The evenine is not too lone on Rural Economy, Scientific Papers, rsoti-

ivhile thev talk of their nlans for han. ces of the I ine and Useful Arts, Criticisms

j - 1

THE STATE OF INDIANA. 0:0:0 HAVING purchased the ccpy-Tiht rf Mr. Scott's "Indiana Gazetteer' we

LiEUTESAh'T Colonel, Set propose to publish, a3 early as practicable,, one Major, in the first Re- a Gazetteer of the State; which will be cn

ciment of Indiana Militia, to the usual plan cf wcrfes ci mis kmc, ar.a fill the vacancy of Colonel will embrace, among other things, a dc k lmSn nn lieutenant scription of the Counties, lowrs, Lakes. Abraham Snapp, Lieu tenant Ctcclut, Roads. &c. The descripCol.MathiasUose and iMaj. tions cf Counties will show their situation. Tnhn P. SnaDD. WhO have r,C nrnnifit'irr. rvtrr.t hni:?ifnrV

liU--restgned. The Ofiicers and qUaiity of soil, water privileges, axneunt cf SnMier4 will be punctual in noDulation, imniber ar.d character cf

their auendencc, and proceed to elect church cs and schools, fee. The descrip-.u-:. cr.. rAr,c fr, tions of Towns will embrace the;r location.

number of inhabitants, the num-

jsional men, artists, merchants, the progress of improvement,

om the seat cf government ai.d

from other ir.nprtant points, their latittic'.e, longitude &c. The dcsciiplicns cf Kivers,

and Creeks will be i'cmcwnai gvr.erai, snow.

ing their source snd .confluence, size, length the faceof the country thrcrgh which they.

run, navigable advantages, ccc.

It is deemed unnecessary to sa mucn ;a relation to the importance and value cf the

HL primar)' object cf this work will 1 J a moment on the subject, will br

be, to check the rapid progress ot two , . ... , .;i scc the in

VVll liiV V W V - w

fcuch works

nnrtitir nf nntronizintT it.

emperanceandlnhcklity- lib'erally patronized in many ci

mcu.uMN, a.v . tafps. ami t ;s nresumeu tnat

n walks ot lite of all flowers, . ..... ,iTI:;nul,n historv.

Thou dream of youth sweet as the tcne Of the night music sighs, Bear the deep song on the breexe along, It wakens and it dies. Thou dream nf youth fair as the flower, tu r. -'oft nurture gae ; cs whate'erit twinese ' . the grave.

on new Books Pamphlets, Periodical Essays, after the manner of Johnson, Addison, and Goldsmith, Biography, Tales, Literary Intelligence, Fugitive Poetry. CONDITIONS.

The Illinois Monthly Magazine will be

piness ; anu uic quiet meal is sun pleasant with the delightful uovelty of mutual reliance and attention. There comes soon, however, a time when personal topics become bare and wearisome, and

slieht attentions will not alone keep up- nnMUheri at Vnndiiii." at the commence

me fcALiiniinu. "'"-' tuv iui ment ot every monm. racu nuinuer win intervals of silence, and detected symp- contain 43 pages, octavo, neatly printed, torna of weariness, and the husband, first, and done up in pamphlet form. The price in his manhood, breaks in upon the hours will be S3 per year, payable in advance.

they were to spend together. I cannot 1 ne nrst numocr wmue issuea m migusi in' ; r;M.m.,(;siiu.TK.rn c 1830, provided a sufficient number of sub-

long hours of unhappy listlessness, and x-Pmm tn wbr.m tbr cnWrintion

tarrikln mi irrivinrra nf pf)rK nthr'n unrlhl ... . .

fouth more bright yet Eeet 'J V ' 'b- - - papers are sent, win piease return mem oy

;,;ri;'c wim-nf Hnnm- 1 ana ancciiui.s, uu, u auu uy, mcy tue r.rst aav ot June next.

rt - r I -: - 1 II m. 'i-t !-.. c Oii

Conceal iticir uneyiucss 110 louder, auui 1 ne realtors 01 papers in ius oiaic, co out separately to seek relief, and lean! the Republican and Beacon, St. Louis, and O .. - r 1 .. .1 : ! . 1 it:..

upon a hollow world for the support inc Journal, mmanapons, anu oun, vui

which one who was their Mover and

which, like

nin the gree

and leaving the moral world n lealles de

sert.

shall pourtray in tne most vivui colours T1 ., . , ;.ct:nr anrt val.inhle to all

the deformity and deleterious consequen- f uch a work vin add

. : r : . 3 r ' great y to the character ct tne ing moral talcs shetches, fragments, essays, g d plnninir. in 5cniC meas,

1 . I . ,,rl.n,n chill On. 1 1 O .

and natural advantages

iouo mis, me more eneciuawy we . ,',,rttnw, thatl thnse cf Indiana.

ulV & W O 3 UilUVt V . -

and scrintural illustrations. We shall eu

deavour to cherish in the hearts of cur read

ers, the sublime and benevolent sentiments of the blessed gospel of Jesus Christto ex

hibit the beauties and rewards of virtue

the night wind's sigh, upon the tomb. youth and is it thus espure as thou

(lower that decks the bower,

e sunny brow. at beam, and the tone the sea, ep as sad and deep, ?f youth, for mee ! oo i ITIATIS WOMAN. ar rays that beam .ush of the rose ;

nciful dream lontide's repose ; Drn's mellow ray. d cherry's hue ; wn of the day .ariner's view smile on the lips of the fair, : blest, & the solace of care. , .Id tinted sky ening's close ; iby red dye )ening rose ; lips beside te lilies that bleach ; sv rich pride

ening peach flove

it blush on the face of young

virtue of angels above. r.eath the wavest rih'tis niht ; "let that livc3 wn's dew light ;

us-bell that hung drops of the shower; ills frost Hung ns'uhc tiowcr ye of woman dossolved in pears. ist Lu c1,)- ami charming a p-

fi iend, could not Rive them !

Heed this ye who are winning by your

innocent beauty, the affections of high-

minded and thinking beings! Remember that he will give up the brother of his heart with whom he has,

cennes, Indiana, will please to give the above

a few insertions, and the favor will, at any time, be reciprocated. Vandalia, Feb. 10, 1850.

state abroad.

by developing, in seme measure, ine vn.

resources of the state, ner repiciy increasing population, and her natural advantages. Accompanying and attached to the Gazetteer, will be a MAP cf the state, cn a

small scale, but sufficiently large to contain

.... . . i i .

inautlicir capiivaung ioveimess-io awa- - , nortanie uLich can bc

L-pn tl,p hpttcr fyflincs ot human nature I - 3. . . - m

to cultivate the social and domestic affections to lead the mind through the

most delightful avenues, to the bowers of

happiness and peace; to elevate and enlarge

the conceptions to imbue the understanding with the most exalted ideas of illimita

ble attributes and perfections ot the irrcat

Divinity thereby leading mankind to 41 t?ar God and keep his commandments."

Io accomplish these designs, we chall

call1 to our aid all the eloquence of truth, clothed in the most f ascinating forms such

as moral essays, simple or pathetic tales.

varying from grave to gay. from lively to

found in Maps of a larges size. The Map shall be executed with the greatest possible

accuracy. Every exertion will be used to make the work accurate and interesting, being well aware that much cf its valne will depend cn the correctness with which the descriptions are given. It will be printed on good paper, with typographical neatness and accuracy., and will contain about 200 pages duodecimo, with suostantial binding. The price to sub

scribers will be One Dollar per copy, payable on the delivery cf the work. Twenty -five per cent, on the subscription

--vui ngiioui grc w g . u.i. y . ,)e idded to n0n-subscribers. serene -poetical sketches-didactic arti- DOUGLASS cc MAGUIRE.

HIGHEST BIDDER. "HERE will be sold at public auc tion on the first Monday in Au

ever, a fellowship of mind the society rUSt next, between one and two hundred

of his cotemporaty runners in the race of lots in the town of Washington, Baviesa

fame, who have held with him stern county, Indiana, on a credit of one, two, companionship and frequently in his three and four years. It is almost use-

passiouate love, he will break away irom less to say any thing about the truly uatthc arena of his burning ambition, to tering prospects of this town; we would . . . . i . ; r . 1 . .

come anu listen to me -voice oi uic however ooserve, mat it is improving charmer. It will bewilder him at first,! faster than any town in this section of

but it will not long ; and then, think you the state. The great western mail rou;e

that an idle blandishment win cnain tneipasseg directly through it, and congress

mind that has been used, lor years, to an j3 about appropriating thirty. six thouequal communion ? Think you he will 9and dollars for its improvement. The give up, for a weak dalliance, the ani- last legislature of this state also passed mating themes cf men, and the search an act, authorizing a turnpike road to into the fine mysteries of knorledgc ? he established from the Ohio river at Oh! no, lady !-bclicvc me-no!-Trusl Albany, through Washington to Vinnot your influence to such light fetters cennes. We would also observe that in Credit not the old fashioned absurdity point of health, it is not excelled by any

tering to the necessities ot her lord and master. It is a higher destiny I would award you. If your immortality is as complete, and your gift of mind as capa ble as ours, of increase and elevation, 1

would put no wisdom cf mine, against

cles m v erse and sometimes to enliven our

pages, a tale of fancy a humorous story an allegory a ballad or, a song, will receive an insertion. :In each and in all, the great end and aim will be, to convey moral and religious sentiments, through a pleasing medium, to the heart; c.r, in other words.

vo o:ti;u uic untriu vriut uic swtti,

In order to furnish our readers with the

choicest articles both of poetry and prose to encourage genius and to foster talent ge

nerous premiums will be awarded, troni time to time, for original articles furnished The entire services of a distinguished liter

iry gentleman, late from London, who has

Indianapolis, April 19, 1850, X)' Editors of newspapers in this state are requested to give the foregoing pros

pectus a few insertions, and the tavcur will be reciprocated when an opportunity Id

presented.

ESTRAY TAY HORSE-

Taken up by Elijah Hammond, JefTeror township, Pike county, a

bay horse about six years old, about 15

for some time past been a contributor to the hands high; both hind feet white, with English periodicals, are engaged for the a black spot on the left hind foot, a smalil New-York Amulet. With these claims for saddle mark cn the right aide, short patronage, the work will be submitted to docked tail and heavy main, with a cc rathe consideration of a candid and gener- mon s5zcd bell on. No other mark cr ous public, nould we succeed m our en- b d perceivable-appraised at forty deuvors to blend usefulness and instruction . j , -VI"w,v .

ith amusement and delight, our object will clx UA w I J r,r7

w

ARTHUR HENRY.

BENJ DRAKE, J. G. READ.

June 19 1830.

17-4t.

THOMAS PRIDE J.P.P. C.

May 25th 1830. lS-jt.-1

coaiplished.

CONDITIONS. The New-York Amulet published by

an association ot gentlemen will be beauti- I pnpj,p Pnnlr foot

fully printed on fine, white paper, 4to size, v,v. with entire new type. Its typographical ex- ttj tne lown 0f Vinccnnes, on Wednw i ii i.r till '

ecution snail equal ma oi any sinuiar pun- d the , 6th of thU instant conlain hcation in America. It will be afforded to r i. j .1

city subscribers in Philadelphia and New

York, who will receive them by a carrier, at one dollar and twentv-five cents the vol

ume, handsomely covered for precervation.

I U 1 MO.N Y. laled a r'.-at deal up.m

have cen young and

n, 1 !.e otitic ol giy circles,

world says-wed ! Some o co-tl bouses, and then

Taxes! Taxes!! Taxes!!!

God s evident allotmem. I would charge UPLICATE lists cf the State and Mail subscribers without covers, will be fur- person finding the sarr you to water Use undying oua, anu gnc gjj County revenue arc now in my nished with a volume, at the very low firice with the patents, ei

... -.j hands tor collection, ail persons cnargeu oj ujvji. juul.JjJUX payame in aavancc. Kisters ol ay hope, that , hei eorij are invited to call and discharge Should the patronage warrant the expense, J g ' ith another, . 9m. M nr ur,, the firt dav nf the work will be embellished with copper- . , , .

it a healthy culture, and open its beauty

to the sun ; and then you m

life is bound with

you will qo on equally, and in a fellow. u,t ensuin r

ship that shall pervade every earthly

interest 1

Spring Medicines Diink plenty of the purest water that can be obuiiu u, bui no spirituous, malt or vinous liquor, anu do not eat too much Take excercise and air. Cold water is the best purifier of the b'ood, and is rather usef ul in puri-

lying the skir. applied externally.

plate engravings.

JOHN MYRES, Collector.

V'incennes, June 9, 1830. 18-3t

come and looked at their "tr id sjdepdid arrangements A Ravenoxs Ox An Ox was slaughmd thrv have gmie awy tered la'ely in Indiana, in whose heart luom tothtir sunny hole's was f'Ud a knitting needle. "Oh. vunout ar. hn natural Miaice." said an old lady, who sat knit,or H-c young, and at ,u. h ting in the corner -very strange . but I ,ed away by similar rct- should like to know how the knitting ret i;n'nh;-ei to imn a needle ctr.e there." "Why," said a rh the tidc ii. he- white i wae.ihe is supposed to ha?e swal-

ber .-..riling fact a-.d her ;1H I'tHe irl who was carrying her

kritrng work to school. An ; mc ravenous brute 1" exclaimed the old lady,

TAKEN UP.

The subscribers 1 A I

ueing sw orn io vuiue an ct&JLm astray mare taken up by

John Right, do certify that she is a roan mnro snnnosed to be 5 vears old. about

van county,) deceased. All persons hands 2 inches high, with a small scar Eliza Pureed!,

having demands against said estate wn. lhi h wilh a small bcl tlC(1 T8t

present the same for settlement; and round a ropc, which wc value at Austin W. Purcell,

twenty-five dollars.

J. ITlUlltK, J. DAUGIIERTY, A Copy Test. II. P. BRITTON D. C. for JAMES WAKEFIELD C. 6'. C. June 19th, 1S30. 19-3t.

ing two patents for land, one in the nam of John Dutton, and the other in the name of Davis Williams, and some lit

tle specie, probably gl 25 cents, any

same, and returning;

either to the Re-

office or the office of the Wes

shall be satisfied for their trou

ble and receive the thank of

ZEDEKIAH WOOD. June 16, 1830. 19-Sr.

NOTICE.

TT HAVE taken out Letters of Admin-

jj istratiori on the estate of Peter Pressey,(late of Hadden Township in Sulli-

those indebted to said estate will call

and settle the same immediately, with SAM'L. V H ITT ELSE Y, Adm. Carlisle. June 5, 1330. 18-3t

ss.

STATE OF INDIANA, ) Gibson County.

GIBSON CIRCUIT COURT, February Terji, 1S30.

Lildfor a Divorce.

g- bclori uie in tin i- pri'ie wakinvr tiro u oi luture persunlr mysfit liiat n tn-nk how they will sit u.us fta as the twilint

?:v b ines, and nuinnur Covr.

nnw unforbidden tendermllingly the allowed kiss il endearments of wedded :ven their parting joyous - tey will come, back and the empty mirth of other's quiet company, f selt that young creature, en now, at hu hesitating TCarTrriy for his footstep

als on, and wishing that he ul when he enters at last,

fection as undying as his j vorcc

to Ins bosom, I can leel hat noes flowing through ;are with him on her grahe moves about him for i of affection, suothing his

"nat he should'nt be satisfied with swallowing the gal, but he must take down the knitting needle and all !" A". Y.

LACONIANA.

1. I

tpriscil than bv

tongue is like a pack-horse; it travels tr.e

faster the less weight it carries

LACO.'lAriA. .oquacity was never better characI than bv him who said, "The

Notice is hereby given, rrH AT six weeks after date, applica

3 tion will be made to the Register

of the Land Office at Vincennes, in the state of Indiana for a certificate of for-

feitcd land stock for the amount paid on

the north-cast quarter of section num

ber three, in township number four south, of range number three east, formerly in the Vincennes District, entered on the

seventh day of November, 1 808, and for

ss.

' 9

A T tnis term came the petitioner, by counsel, and filed her bill; and it appearing to the sa tisfaction of the Court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of the state of Indiana, whereupon on motion ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit bc made in the Western Sun, (a newspaper prihtcd in Vincennes, la.) for four weeks successively; that unless tho said defendant appears at the next tern of this Court, to le holden in Princeton on the third Monday in August next, and then and there answer the complainant's

bill, the same will be heard and detenmn

11. Mankind, too frequently wed o-

pinions, and having taken them 'for better or worse,' conceive it a point of honor to maintain them ever after;

though Reason and Truth sue for a di-

Information.'-' In South Wales a board was raised, upon wheh it was inscribed, When this board is six feet under water, the road is impassible.'

WARRICK CIRCUIT COURT,

March Term, 1S30.

Lapina Corn, vs. Petition for Divorce. Hiram Corn, )

Comes the petitioner by her solicitor, ej -n absence, and a decree tiitcrei and files her petition herein, and an affi- nrrrir,linTlv

feited tor non payment, agrceaoiy to iaw; uavit tcinij tiled ot the nori-resinencc on a Copy Test

now claimed by tne neirs oi uicnarajuie said ucienuant, it is oruercu o ui

MMahan, deceased, under the act ot court, that notice ot the pendency oi tne Congressof May, 1828, entitled "An act petition, be given four weeks successively

for the relief purchasers of public lands, in the estern bun, a newspaper ot gen

that have reverted for non-payment of

the purchase money;" the original ccr tificate of the purchase of which has been lost or destroyed. (liven under my hand, this 20th dav of May, 1830. 15-6t ROSANNAH WRIGHT, formerly Rosannah McMahan, for herself, and the other heirs of Richard McMahan, deed. Magistrates BLANKS for II

j iitiois for tale at this office.

eral circulation, printed at Vincennes, notifying the said defendant, that unless he be and appear here on or before the first day of our September term next, to be luldcnat the court house in Boonville, and then and there answed to the allegations contained in said petition, the tame will be taken as confessed, and decreed against him accordingly. Attest, JOHN A. GRAHAM, C. W. C. C. June 1S30. 19-lt.

JOHN I. XEELY, cm. G. C. c.

June, 1S30. PJ-lt

Dissolution cf Copartnership. r n HE Copartnership heretofore existJl ing between SAFETY M. HONE and JAMES 15. CONNELLY, is this day dissolved. All persons having demands against the late firm, will present them for settlement; and all those indebr-. ed, will please make payment to tho subscriber, who is authorised to close the concern. SAFETY M. HONE. Vincennes, May 23, 133a. 17-tf