Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1832 — Page 4
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Vow the Weekly Messenger. A XEW SOAG. AlU "HaIiKS CF Dcon." sweet "when summer cheers the grove, And every charm with nature vies! To dwell upon the themes I love. To cast away my transient sighs' Not Fame with all her boast of arms, Could tempt my heart to greet her shrine: , Move dear to me are rural rharms. Because such pleasures are divine! When first I sought the tranquil scene. My soul was happy. Peace reigned there; The fields were clothed with evergreen, And all my prospects siemed fail! The Muses claimM me, cheer 'd my hours, Such bliss, alas' eft turns to pain! For vhat are all thrir painted flowers, If joy can ne'er be mine again. Beauty is a wild enchanting dream, That tells of vain and futile joys! A 'twinkling star, whose latent beam, An intervening cloud destroys; My Laura, if ihou ccuWVst discern The thorns and briars that hidden lie. Thou weuld'st no more with ardour burn, Nor heed the lustre of thine eye. These pleasant hours will be soon o'er. And w e must stem the waves of Fate! To us. they may return no more, For Pain cn Pleasure doth await: Autumn the flowers and leaves will scar, Nature will scou rtnew their bloom, Thy charmiug voice'salutes my ear, iiut Time points to the silent tomb? ON A LAWYER. A plaintiff thus explained his cause To counsel learned in the laws: My bond maid lately ran a way, Atid in her flight w as met by A, Who knowing she belong'd to me, I'spouscd her to his servant B, The issue of this marriage pray, Do they belong to me, or A? The lawyer true to his vocation. Gave sign of deepest cogitation. Looked at a score of books or near, T hen hemmed and said, your case is clear, These children so begot by B. U ;n your handmaid, must you sec, B ; nts or A's Now this I say T.i- v can't be yours, if they to A B' .org it follows then, of course, 1 b ; if they are not hi?, they 're your?, Tneicfore by my advic e in short You'd take the opinion e.f the Court. iUtorcUaurcu.or i 1 MOUS l Al HES. His tawnv beard was th' eoual crace ! Both of hit wisdom and his lace. Hudibras "What's them are things growing out ot , Mistei V c.ked a country your upper lip
ankee, of a coxcomb whom ne met the J any u( thc gast!s can bo apl)lk.tl to the sur. other day. , xcc ct me jmmmi system, in the chambers "bail exclaimed the dandy, fiercely 0f fte tW;-t with pet feet case and safety to raising his rattan, and brusiling up to the - the patient, no matter how weak and exinteriogatcr "what business is that to j hausted he may be. The efforts of the subyou. si:J" iscriber have been directed to simplify his 'Oh, no business of anv consequence to ; (heretofore complicated) apparatus; and he speak on.' replied the Yankcc-M jest !noW lf.ts o his icllow citizens, axed for information, not being much ac-J stron ,'ht- nm3 cieaI,; s,,,,,,,e !'r . , ... .. ' .. 'construction, as to be easilv made bv any qua.n ted with them are things j ptTson hai a knoxvlt.(i of mechanical Well, sai l returned the gallant, an- jtonjs; or applied bv the members of any f iti'y,"what it you aint acquainted with i mily; and so portable in one of their forms, 'cn ? Must a fellow of your clcth have the ias to be Completely enclosed in a tin case, impudence to question a gentleman ol 'measuring little more than two feet squ.ae, mill. ? : superficially, and rive inches in depth. A
'Is that really your cloth. Mister, or itthe tailor's? asked the countryman. "The tailor's'.' exclaimed the coxcomb j fiercely. what do ycu mean by thai? Do yuu intend to insinuate that I fcdcau-Isar, 1 II not "Well, I thought as much,' returned
the V nkte, carelessly sticking his hands jiso ct its navieg just teceueu tne appro- j in hs breeches pockets, and standing r"1 rt" thc hihlv cPtable medical j -..rr ..-I - 1. , . .. .. ! irntleman arncinted to the lintioi tant ti u-t !
aim oeiorc inccantiy "i inougnt VOUi". . , ' , . , , :. , . i i . r . , i At watching over the health ot the citv ot ree. intended to pay for them. v - w ,i . .;. r. ' , r I New oik at tins momentous tune. It is
- m oai is mat toyou wnciner i pay lor not deemed expedient to enlarge upon the them or not? Haynt I a right to uian liffects of the cutwatd application fi the age as I please with my own tailor to, gases; active and powerful agents, they can pay him or let it alont?" j still only be considered as auxiliaries to the "Why, mistcr,that depends very much j medical practice, and should of course been what sort cf a bareain you make H :"der the centre! cf that profession that your tailor agrees to let you chc&t him. !has mai e fullv complicated hu- , , . 3 . ,, ; man sv stem its stunv, and that can alone ap-
hum... :.. . i. ... ...... i i t r ..itj mai o tii IUOH, UUI, noi mine. ju" a'u iuiu nic Miar you can mem , nil hi 'l ...1 I , t I .1 i ' iuii',3 un juvn upper up "Sar, you're Sir. an lm pet tine nt puppy "So I heard you say. Now fathei pot a urrier dop but he dou'iarrv I can tell you hell kill three rats in two trnnd hnl as I was saviro. fmh,. r,v .
. . - , ., ... . , v 3 'sulphur, trom its highly active and antigot a tamer dog, that I darned rough and U?asmodic powers, appears to exercise a hairy about the mouth I ut, Loio! he; peculiar intluence oer the complaint, not aint a circumstance to ycu IKM clir ' cnly curative, but preventive.
bis tail between his legs if he was to sec 1 you, aod cry Ti i ! ti i 1 li i! and run to' the end "I the world ilhout ever slop pmg Mr Kr.ciou,! ho like the dcviM ...... '.I .1 l yu vj.' iui'k wuu uicui die iiiinp. i Lo W! w t.v sar. tfu v are all tic co now I here's no fi finished centleman iiow but what wears moustaches" "Ms-ichcrs. do vou call 'err ? Well by hokc, they are u usy and rusty too Thcv lock very much like the latter end of our dog's toil, when he brushes it on the floor rauKh I I wouldn't touch m mote than " !- t 1 -r, 11 you oner to put a tinger on them, I'll cac ou wi;h.n an v inch ot v our life I will, sar "What, witli thai arc s itch, Mister? I shouldn't nuiid it no mote than I shrub an oat (itittt,' "Well ear, youi tTcr to touch my mou Stacne. and see if you don't per It "loucn jeur mystychci Way i I u
Ja9lievc3 touch ttronbl cbawscriolacker, that hate just been spit oU. Touch em ' indeed W hy, Mister, 1 wouldn't touch
cm wtih the tongs, I can t concci?e, for my life, what should induce any human critter to wear such datned nasty looking things as them. "Nasty looking! do you call 'cm? Sar, you nave noiasie 7nR,inocen . vt,... I , . ,i i v ny, ai m. iv ..w duuui auuii ui I, r. nro nil fll 1rlr. ..I the ladies "Ladies! ha, ha, hal Ladies! Th : must have a queer notion any how, there are some women vnr are un countable fond of puppies, and sich 'Do you question what I say, sni' 11 Why, Misier, I don't know what Kind of ladies you have in the city here. But one thing 1 can tell you our country gals wouid'nt no more let you touch 'em than a toad they'ic cty particular what conies in contact with thtir lips But, Mister, how in the name of hair and bristles do you eas? How do you go to woi k lo git the victuals into your mouth, with them are things hanging over it like a hedge fence over the side of a ditch? Do you eat meat and such like, cr do ycu live upon spoon victuals? 'It's none of your business, sar, what I live on. I board at 6evcn dollars a week, and I cat and drink what I please, sir. "Seven dollars a week! my gracious! we git board and washir g, and all, in the country, tor a dollar and a hall. But 1 suppose they charge you five dollars and a half extra for them myslychers. Faugh! I wouldn't have them at the table lor ten dollars " .D n ii! what a fool I am to stand here va'king with a fellow of your cloth.' Thus saying, the man with the mousta ches flourished his dandy switch, wheel tat t I etl about, and walked on lie hud eone but a few steeps, when the yankee bawl ed after him, "Ilolloy! mister Don't you w&nt a currycomb? I've got some real fine ones, j with teeth on both side; theyre hangup, j I can tel! you." 'Curse your curry comb.! and you too!" I "Don't swear, Mister nor go cfF in a I passion. I meant no ctTence in what I've jaid. But I must dtclaie your the datn jdest ugliest looking man n the tace, I lever see in all mv life." TO 1 UK mEBECiiL, FACULTY A A I) PEOPT.12 OF THE U. STATES. A i'l F.U ten years experience, much tx4 1 ) penmeiu, anu con-cq eni expei tne . m . . . . lhriber has succeeded in producing an IPusvwl.:r.h has long been a dwdcralone: list of recommendations from medical professors and other eminent citizens, could be gnen; the subscriber however rests the m;'i ii if hi m-if-liiii nn tt-.H f.irt fit iti h.. ! r ljecn adopted after a single trial, bv th. ' Medical Faculty and Board of Managers of I that justly celebrated institution, the i'et.n- : sylvania Hospital, city of I'hiladelphia. and
animals; and rvescen'em londie and kfr durable. ' """V AtlV n' ( ' U'tr in iulhlling his contractu with his pat'em as il they were human oilier. BatJ As a substitute for the warm water bath.' Vif st-4tl- "hi - Vt ViV o ivi- ronS VA u'"ct to XhtW COi,Unt M Lord! I don't see how any woman co in ; Pt f view, particularly in ! JtV ml the Te Uical ess I liciciit. with thoe at a acquainted with iLz ever let her lips come within gun .hot VWen and dangerous attacks, where the 1 the ' d e i n at h ici the to ihow tlU V t a i : .1 i . immediate attendance t f nhvsirian cannot )' h i . V . I he constantantly increasing patrcnagi yourn. Admiral! ot the ladies, indeed? . tUi"' I'1 b,clAncanlT Conner is every where held; and that the j ,,, r' VKT. ,la " . :tMl tl
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u 1 i.lv 'hi itiiii ill' li' H n (hit ti cini ic t .n 'rui. i y deranged. 1 1 ,lum F,JllJ 1 uul Ult " Professor Ucedi, an eminent Italian phv sci-in, made use of this application in thi lis j I'.st-asv. in du' iri:iie.i, with grc ii sucevss, j t ..... . . 1 '"-,?, '! I" ' ""', i ."i w, lllvT 1 .11. 1 li Itil vlliS v.VMIOer 1 !assed hai"iiiit'vv!v- mrr n-. ri.wls (.f OoniOi,n th ritv n ; ..." ' ... .i-m nr,n r. .1 bv all their habits fnr receiving it while in ! j the r.eiRhbeuriinr citv of Paris, where, f r ; many reasons, its visitation might be expect Jed to be less seerc, it found thousands of j ; victims. 1 his fact can only be accounted j for by the presence ef aul.hhrLus add gas. j tl in the thick r with nt. i. r .... , '.v " - 1 " 1 v 1 1 n 111c ii ii'ii ' I V1IHP ptd, tllV u u ! den-e str.te ot the atmosphere preventi nvr its escape this has been amr.lv tested ( . . 11 .. - . . )y persons waKing through the eity with I paper on their hats saturated will, "tin- tinc;'ure I urnso.o, on hich the same change !-f co or w;s proi'uced. i . i i i iih' i won .1 oe Mivtd by the cc:d ;tselt. '1 he ndmimble lo ci' d this ias iu mercurial diseases, j lid those ti the skin, h ivi' l. r..r l. .i. j Uxyu;:: rt;aiuC5, ahiiwl im;)C:c:eiuJy.
1 he ausoibing sunject at the present cri-! , ii " 1 u-n uu ir general acc uracy may a " . y"":
, is the Asiatic Cholera; the necessity of 1 w,u- UO! mu u 111 "e ailmviMI " repay ine be ccnhdently relied on. In arranging them I ,ml; ,a" J) sense ci grintuac tor tiic
'inducing a quick determination to the sur- ,wl -,u "r V!t'J I'"'1 ilL "''7 '''e, anu nae n r tne press, uie reporter comoincs iaceti- 1 " : ...v... ncm
r j)e5 . face, and ot preventing its being succeeded abatement ot all the interest agreed ousuess v. un iact, anu so constructs the nar - v.... .., A, ..u i u io ,r;by a chill, is self evident to all that have upon, for the time unexpired, but two ' ivts. thilt " most instances they will be ! Jfl,lJ) c ns c 'aracter by every means m mucil i. i ... ... t ' : e i virUm,.i.. their oov.er. n ,ive determ:;!!'.! tn iT.t fl.r
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and without the least rain, the diseased cu-' ticle, and discloses a skin possessed of all that ?c.ftnes, fieslmcss. .-,,1 beauty, that a healthy restoration i f its impeded functions can alone produie; the deceptive promises of the venders cf deleteiious compcunds culled cosmetics, to the contra: y notwithstanding. It is known that surl'tiers in the M. 1 i . . . . . I
v.imieia are fpuckiy rendered unable to i - ' . . r r ,,r even to be rniwi trr.m a; I. lnUll TIT finsiril.ti' trv t . . . I. .... ,.n...f,T,rr Ivantaic. btine morn rr.it-, ., n twir,rtt r uirtiti.i 1 1 1 i.i 1 1 iti 1 ' .aw- . . ' vv.v... oemg prepared tor use in ine minutes, ' quiring no heating, and carrying in and out ! oi large quantities of water;"not subjecting ! the patent to the danger of a chill, and to i rnnr rtlipt K- fm. l" .1 , .' ' - - - ' i' r ikj iit- in 11 mniuirs. i emany other distresses attending the use ot the bathing tub. by persons either ciim.ed ' uu,iwu,, uveas.; among otneis, w I i,e " J a htav,l WW! ' ttr. or denditated hy disease; among otheis, lo ais wuu piain orawmes ot the most simple torm ot his annuiatus.. together with minted directions at the moderate price of five ! It - - " - - I I dollars. lie nopes that the smallncss ot the i demand will have the double ttf.-ct of indujcin? a gtneral use of the machine, and pre- j I venting the invasion of his right, which he i has secured at the patent eliice. lie ha e- ' c ; niujuiu n i '-lll n i J'llUiUS Wll till rmill1 i Iv new piinciple, which will be found both'
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means ot lac.htating the use ef the impor-; lucrature,' such as Tales. I'octi v, Es;.vs, tant app.ication f medicated vapor, pi opo- criticisms, &c; notices of the fine arts; Buses to tuinis i tamihes and Jnivate individu- i r,w,,.. Snm tin,- Ar.-rr!.irpv- sk r(-hef.f I.ifi-
convenient and tffecthe. and m;.v be made pa.jCr"on U.e 7th c f J nu tiy, and other in- j correspondents, commensurate to the stqihighlv ornamental to an office, bath house, ducements have beer, offered to secure origi- l,uTrt he recc,ves&c. He hasalsoanannarsitu'.for ti.o;.-di-,!,..,i rtriKntu,,,, ,,.t.., ti rr.'.n.fnv In respect to the Lmbellishmer.ts which
ir gs, instructions, and rights for each or all. i on reasonable terms. The subscriber H wu'um im ei noriauie. lie win sen urav . .i.i tt . :n ! .1 aware r.t the constant draughts that are
made on the liberality ot editors. :ud would thc ct.jebt atel Dramatt, Novelist, and c heerfully nay tor publication ot this adver M-.-azine writer; Mrs. Caroline Lee llcntz. tssement throughout the Union this being ,u. accomplished .mthor of the prize tr .eout ot his power, he proposes to Jur: ish n. j dv, "l)e Lar:i;" Miss H iron, the fur vvrittr editor, whoe philanthropy may induce hnn ; t)..thetic. "Love'.s Martvr." ike. And
j to publish it, wiihacopv of the patent right,; .irtn!5, eve, iin u is uuxv m h suue oi piv-; l ar.iuon. i.etterspos.-p -ua. directed to ;,o. r- I ?! . ..... ... 111. I .1 I. 1 : . ... II l
o, m.ji.irv buu-i, ri iiaoo ;m ua, w,n ne, cl,ciu.( gciu-.al approbation, proiiiptly attended. KOD ULILL. jn thc seicct:lt,n of literary matter, the T".. . j jjnblishers oi : the Courier have extensive fa.nce publishing the above in the city of , cii;tiiiS. 'Hieir exchange list includes the Nev-ork, udormatiou was bnaiht there. nwl valuable American journals; cv among that this principle had been acted on in the j othor lK.r:0dicaU which they receive from town ot I hree-Hivers, situated midway be iablo:ui 1Iiav ba suecially enumerated liuJ-
iween ivionu eai anu -jentc. i ne cnoiera wcrsnew Mon.bU . Campbell's Metrcpoiihavmg made its appearance there, a hu ge l:in Fvazer's Magazine, London Litera. v quantity vt sulphur was consumed in dul-r-! r;:1 tttf. Hi:il-i-u.nm! T.;, H.,1!,. A.M,..'
5 jent paits vi the town; the event justified
the measure; the complaint immediate lv journal. Through thtir agent, Mr. Will- vice; ro ieai me ojmn.i minu to tne condisappeared. I i.nd the application of the !MKi, thcv are aUo furnished with the i temp.-uiou of those subhoie andadi-npor-
drtj vapour bath recommended in Europe; the vapor so called is, it appears, the ntcum of water, which is objectionable, as debilita - tine bv a too nrofuse nersoiratim. and as
subjecting the patient to the danger of a that branch which relates to the Turf. Subchill; neither can the aiiaratus there pro. !jects of this kind aie introduced as often as posed, be used safely in Cholera the gas of ! a proner reirard to variety will admit. De-
su.phur is not ohnoxious to these objections August 4, 1832. 22 11. It. 1 UL WAn.vsn Isuh.xje ( ompany. Vinccnnes, is now prepared to issue
polieirs. Jlouca and Furniture, Stores i ibly given; and whenever a press of imporand floods. Boats a.id Cargoes will bo in- J tant matter may rt quire it, an extra will hi sured upon fair and reasonable term-: ' Pbb,hed. Th- summary of domestic af
and thus an opportunity is ntlbnlcd lo eecru rruaeui nerscn to securo at a rn nnexpense, his prop-'rtv from accident. Cc'7Oili( 0 on Markut-struut, adjoining the store oi Tomlinson v. Ross. David S. Bonner, President. John Uoss, Secretary. ,'iuuel Ttuiiliuson, Wm. Ilurteh, Haniucl Judah, Thomas J. Ilailey. Ninniel lJruner, Thomas Bishop, Nicholas Smithy J 1 John J. iSeelv, Directors. rni . -n . i . ine company win ian money t.r short period.-, upon real or personal security, and will exchange uncurrcnt bank notes, foreign r0ld i u i Icisons who mnv occasionp.llv need money, and do not w ish to involve their friends, niav rill a bond ami mortrn. ns a colhtitenil security, and thus he aceom modated upon their own liability, v, ith Thc eoninanv will receive money on deposite. and will allow interest at thc rate of six nor cent per Year for all denu - i sites lor stated period-:, i HOI SLS LX THE VOVXTRY he injured at a verv low rate. Yinceiihe-s Aur. lk li-. i2lv SPlilMi AM) SUS1K3R GOODS. WILLIAM .MU'.l iJi: I Irs iust received a irooJ supply of roREKiX AM) DOME.STiC I r.vo ??? uhich are the neiret ''tt r.,rt ! and h'tut style Calico.--, (ii.uit.u:s? ' '.j..'. He has also received IJIUKLRILS, a! JROX CASTINliS S LT AND T VI He respectfully solicits a coiituiuan of put. lie patronro'O. incenru s, .March 17, l;")-tt UUmtis for lliiuoia ' Ou baud and Ibr jalc at this Oihcc
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