Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 November 1824 — Page 4
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MJ.M THh NhW YOrtK STVrtSMAN. la f vvki n:. i patriot, si.ites.u.ta, hero, sage! I.;., tros. (loin's fncaa ! aa.l Pallia's xo; - laurels trrcener Vnv in ace,
' . . :;ed ay the sale )i Washington ! v i i.up.'iii i;i a noi .' c.t'l.se, ' " icti aostile bunt's oar s.i.uxs beset, V.ti )! !).UL' ppreSvr p.lMM !l il, hoaiv warrior .-a Fayltt;;!
to the a're,
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To; c'. vr welco-n'
iJiir.l chief. t:iv t .Ivds nress d;
cic-s, vVcini .tu'.t pcnl :j..mv, Vica" .ii.ckt.-il t:ie crcit!
W or .vclcjaie, ;-r;'iI a:d g. jrf! 1 . i'.!om'sMi!i rai ardi a dl set, i. m l! s n til oicv. t f i:v t.tadv.h . i'i '!CSS tilC llt'iie (,i ijA 1 AYtT'i'E ! W.i it monarch, of despair p.ver, "o. ik 'an vouui (. r.Va ihe i'rcJjorn brave, Vv h.e '-lT gilds .1 t:jtten. u.-rcr, ii .1 t t saoj-.va and a d iw Wo ii,'. t u'-.v a i;.t!;')n', eye, V n't i ),'uus (Irons unhidden wet,
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together, when the application, from it -Hiking qnalir nil keep them in that tatc A ban dage may also be uiplicci; but w 'en the mischief is not extensive it is unnecessary. To remove J Furls Nit rate of"
changing the poultice every four 1 with a dhhor.r.rable thunming nonts. j and that is a tiling -ot to be
sneezed at, it oil can help it A mere man ca. do nothing
Fr-m the K Yoi k Spectator BDITOIUA Ii LIFE. The tale ot -The An. the Mm, and the Boy." has a fitting ilinst ration in thr life of a Oailv
;ilvf! MntKli cnu i;tir l iiir timer
troublesome excresenre. ealled ! Journalist, except that the luck-
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;v i ...trv or pride ii
tiie nana oi La Fay k i t:-: !
Wa' a C!" th'j tips nf youth imp lire F i" : :Ui to virtue, borior, lame T" !! v temple ; road aspire, lA.r.'e warmly j;l vs the ardent fi.uuc' T' e voice of age s..iil fearic tell a il nenls its p ith b.s.t, A?, r iii'pi. then o:i'. -trel by tiie speil T'l.d u: r;cd the suui ot La Fa YZTVi'i !
At : n the shades of death close F t- .!t, i thv h aliowed head, W : ii pi ;ce at tiiy repose, li . lo e uiul duty led; Ar ' i; t a tC oe it in oosoms free, ( e ns ; Miicrr: window, -v i,) T.i ! . , u '.iiiiiieiits sa dl e, O. o.n's ( tiaiiipioii La Favi tti'. ! LOST ON MAUD
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Fr WvnU Krht H at un a
d ac n e. .1 ihnn
wartn. in an extremely simple and
harm'es manner The method of usiiTcj; it is to dip the end of the caustic in a little water, and to nib it over the waits In tiie course of a lew tinv-s. bv so do inn. tbev will be jonr The muriate of ammonia (sal ammoniac) is also a very useful remedy. "Out of twenty year practice" says a eorrespnndent of the Mon thlv !a'jazine. never knew the above remedies to fail ,1 A Hvmedij f v Corns Roast a clove of Garlic on a live coal, or in hot ashes; apply it to the corn.
and fasten it on with, a niece of
cloth the moment before uoinc to bed. It softens tin corns to such a degree, that it loosens and wholly removes the corn in two or three Hays however inveterate; afterwards wash the foot in warm ua'er. in a little time the indura
ted skin, that forms the homey tunic of the corn, will dissappear. and leave the part as clean hd smooth as if it had never been at taeked by any disorder It is right to renew the application two or three times in twenty-four hours.
less editors has very little chance
i being earned, unless it be to the Alms house That he on the contrary, is little else than a beast of burthen, road, whinM arid spur'd by every body, is what, thank I leaven, is not quite true, though every body tries hard to have it so Rot the calamities of his lot arc dire and innumerable lie can never hope, for what all men have a natural desire free dom from censure: and certainly lie is not always sure .of praise. II like an Ass he supports Craw-
towards answering the expectations of this reading public. "Cr.uld tic with iak tiie ocean f 11, Were the whole earth of parchment made, Were every single stick a quill And every man a scribe by trade; To cater with cv.ch whim of man, WouM drain the ocean dry; Nor would the scroll contain the nmc Though stretched from sky to skv." Other people are suiTe;ed to rise and fall in their feelings with the dilierent degrees of presume inflicted on the soul by this mortal coil.' They are permitted to be stupid when they feel so. and when they wake up and lighten upon surrounding objects lhe ate esteemed bright, and no deduction is made because tbev have
Indian Cure for the Lar-Ache
e ite of I Take a piece of the lean of mut
an anl neat i c eve hrow I ton, about the size d" a huge wal a i - e ;id wuh the. mixture e.v nut, put it into the tire, and burn
that no man ought to be elected who is the son of his father. If fr Jackson. Ite is reminded of a rope, and an uncomfortable c!e
it for some time, til! it becomes al
most i educed tn a cindei.then put it int a piece of clean rag.
and squeeze it until some moisture is cxpre?sed. which must be dt opt i" the ear as hot as the patient can bear it. To jrerr.'i the Tooth Arhe.
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an:- at) veatl. J uuuwen me leeui auo gone- wr n Toe tollnw a hard tooth brush. usmg the flow
confection. ! er of sulphur as a tout h ptwder.
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w m or totiiKj to he pehaps. toe j every mgm on going ro r.eo ana Ix m meoiieine toai can be urescn ! if it is done after d'uuier it w ill he
e utijn . T V'iimvtf of the Piles For thi v. y disagu al)ie at nl ineon vei.ie t disorder, it wi;i !e ne- es sat to ta've gentle laxa'ive anil p. : ''ive medicines; a- su'jinur
k-.n " tairir and confection ot
but the p-ihe-'it must avoid j
-f e .orgafn es
It at
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get
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er lo a g iss ir ni.e. bl' m rt ar j
ha on 'ttnee of stdpur. two luioevs- ot confection of ii'ui,
i C'h .i "uns of xlt peti v in pow
U a -e o' IP t
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as .noeh ynip ot orange
the wh h' a or per O e ov two draenms
)ie.e i me size oi a
I o ne taken l w i e or
so as to keep the
Take
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u in a quai i i)I aier. anil ii iKtiU appiy it to the affee i ts 'Ft ii will ultimate v i h - most ob;i tate ti.ii::s. V n applic.pion upki he . o pie tnev brci-.k else it injury , o - hums and scuta's ir. n. a ' i a w et i i Ii 'inh. g. re.ted nnrns and ealds wuh i) a;i''Ving in toe fust , e iue-no . nut d t ite pain a
hesi: tin's i an excellent preserva live to the teeth and void of any unpleasant smeil. J radiad cure for the Tooth Ache - Use ;i a tooth -powder the
bait m' ootiiy an em die t poul
tp .;pd toirojp, . as soon as ,uv te 'retion of m uiei ui utr fluid
an
nauish snuiV called r-ibella. and
it will clean the teeth is w 11 as any other powder, and totally prevent the tooth ache; make a regular practice ot washing beht ul the eats with cold water ever y morning; the remedy is infal Si hie. To make the Tc!h white. A
mixtuie ot tioney withtne purest ! ehaieoal wiil prove an admirable j cleaner I lb sweeten tiie Breath. Take two ounces of Ten a Japonica; halt an ounce -ugat cand. both; in powiltr. Grind one diachm i of the best ambergris with ten : grains ot pme musk; and dissolve . a (uarter of an ounce of clear ; gum tiagacanth in two ounces of .1 tii
oiange thwei water Mix all tigetlur, so as to fot m a paste, wtiieh roil into pieces of the track ncss of a straw. Out these into
also been dark Rut an cdit r,
ford, the good people rail at his Pw tellow, is required to be aU absurdity. "and tell him the bur- ways buoyant, always eery then is more than he can carry ! t!jg and any thing Each indiResides, the glsoM of poor Van vuiuul reader has a tate and an Alen is conjured from its -dread ! "Merest of his own, and e-ne-abode' to sl ake his gorv locks' ! qentl y the daily commissary at him. If tie is for Adams, tnr 'he public palate must be almime will sneeringlv class him i way re;id u,lb an endless vawith the -Universal Yaukte Na- j nXv dishes, and each dUh
tionr while others will declare ! must --xac.tI- suit the palate yf
every reader, tliough everv ta-te is as widely different as hooey
atid lemon juice. The sam - na-
per must present as many differ
ent aspects as the inconstant It
must have a sort ofseneo tragiCO. Comieo. lurtirv nnnp:irniw
mixed up with all that is curious, harmonious, barbarous murderous, and 'prodigious' as well as that which is w himsical lau 'lia
ble, sentimental jovial pathetieal.
qmzical and hypothetical anrl even then, in nine times out of
ten, the editor
J;ha:i coppers."
To be serious we have tried it long, and have become used to its toils, disappointments ind vexations, and though we have not enumerated one in ten of them, and can neither lay our toune. nor direct the imagination of others to their variety and number, yet we Mime years ago. found out. the best way to get along with them; and that is to be independent -poor and independent as the man said, but nevertheless 1NDEPCNDKNT.
) a s bv coveting the sore with pieces, and lay tocm in clean pa
per. i ins is an excellent per
fume tor those whose breath is
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nialt ( and ii'mina's. ,eu a piec-o nl not who a I s .lutton of coo ti in either. . y i over toe m jut ed .loiste i it once or twice pouring a suilicient
qa'u oer t w u Pool . etno -ing t ne hut I i. tr, a c c;p e snuuid be takcii tu bnnj t ic ed-,e
t?a ' c a j par; . a i
disagreeable Ning of a H asp Wash the pan witn -pints .t amnputia, and wrap a piece of linen about, stcap-
eti in spirit- of wine. If the pa.n
vat'pvn bv those who five years ago would have deemed it frea soti to have plucked a leaf from the laurel which entwines his brow; and if Clay be his favorite he I- sure to be dubbed a half horse and half alligator sort of a fellow, without a single leading card or trump in his hand. And so it goes to the end of the chap ter Kv'en in this division of the community, suppose the four candidates divide the nation eqoally. the chance is against the editor: lie makes, by supporting one candidate one friend and three enemies; if he supports no
one he of course neither gains nor loses: and if ite supports all he is despised by all as he should be There aie. however, other dan
gers which hazatd the support
and friendship rd that about one quarter: in I act it must needs be
divided a number of limes, cab ting out here and there a person
ai enemy; now ana tr.cn one
wounded bv a chance shot direcied at- another, or not directed at all some who find fault with your grammar, some with your religion some because you have too much, and some because von have not enough until in fact, the . : . n i. s i-"..
reuiiuiui m a snaouv one CjO much for the Presidency. Suppose you advocate the Tariff, the merchants stop their favouis and a commercial paper stems of course. Giy down the vengeance ol mechanics and manu fact ores and who can stand tiiat? Advoea e a middle course,
and both esteem you luke watm and every body knows that this is nauseating Turn, therefore, which w ay you will to the right or left, and you are z;p a stump '
It you pull a string w Inch tick les one hiend. you soon find you have twigi another; if you praise one good man ou have excited the jealously of another good man; if you smack of a dinner, you aie numbered with wine-bib-t)ers; ii you laugh at good cheer andcot.dcmn licentuousness, lae.
gets mi)rc kicks
continues six hours put un a hot chus a; d all hts busts are nut up-
ponh.ee ot Itre.ut a..d nuik, a an o ; ma fun ot houorahlr
continue it for two or uate da-,, uyutro and ,ou are threatened , than not moved at alt,.
Alight man Wanley in bis -Wonders of the Grea' and Littie World" gravely tells us. mat Philetas of Coos, w ho wa an excellent critic and a very good poet in the time of Alexander the Great, bad a bodv so lean and light, that lie used to wear leaden shoes, and never walked out without a leaden weight about him lest he should be blown away by the wind Aphorisms -He who, after a loss, immediately, without staying to lament it, he sets about repairing it. has that within himself which can control fortune. Tiie youth w tio sneers at exalted virtue need not wait for age
and experience to commence ii eonsumate knave The hardest trial of tiie heart is, whether it can bear a rival's failure without triumph. The man who, improving in skill or knowledge, improves in
modesty, lias an undeniable claim
to greatness of mind. Hravelv to contend for a rood cause is noble silently to suiter tor it. is beroieal.
Better tn be moved by false do-
