Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 October 1833 — Page 1
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PRINTED PUBLISHED BY JOnT . S.TlITH-LAWRBXCE55URn. I.D3irA.
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FRIDAY MORKB'G, OCTOBER 23, 1SS3.
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TEIR STATESMAN is rr busked weekly, .4t the comer of IUgh and Short Slrcelt. r-, 7- -r? '.' n
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t-r, payaMe uhin the year, b.t nv w. !is.-barsc4 1 picture, compared with (hat presented ' v t:ie iMvment f TWO DOLLARS in advance : in thlS Country, of the employments Ql
THRU: IHHXAKS if payimvabeHelRveU .n;;I:llle jcmule fecx ;g hly ,';ittcring to l..e expiration oitli.-year. I ., . i' ,:,,.
ing a female into a beast of burden, is certainly more barbarous than many of those existing in savage life, ami stand, as a very severe commentary, on the boasted superiority of European civilisation. In England the habit is somewhat ICS's prevalent than in Scotland and
1 Ireland. In Ireland, the women work Ion the farm, sew and dig potatoes and
-1 other description ofvcgetables; ofw hkh I they take very weighty loads to market Ion their backs: ail this, however, it is but
". ,,,.1 "' i7rTiTm.rriifi"irr iiiounnii'ii roo- moral ountv. more, ut genuine delicacy
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From Jlr
-painwc present, wr uie g u"uuu , dr;lwo b j
ot our lemale readers, tne loiiowing et" Ivou wLl meet with the same persons
tract. 1 he contrast ol Mr. lusbinss .,, th-r u., nn thrr
W"U7V ivcy their fish to the markets, partly in j and elevation of sentiment, more that is r. Oishing's late ork ,on baskets, partly in small wagons or carts pre-eminently, and, in the best interprciresent, for the gratincation , .. by jars,e tj0s In ttie afternoon tation of the word, feminine the char-
Tr.O'-e lio vc eivc thrir papers by pivatft vn1
iirif t pay Jhe j-osisjo, ot it will be added to ihcit su'No jnpet will be discontinued until all arrearages a par! ; (unless at llic option of tne Ll;tor) aim a I u'.uro lii ivir.fv a d.isciiuimianre at l!ie m l of tin1 1 j-.. ubsci-ileJ for, will be considered a new enje. . "t. f Letters to the Fidil.ir emst be po?t pnid. A',ertisemeiU!! invited at Die usual rate.
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heads, heavily laden with vegetables and
other articles, while their husbands are not rarely seen riding at ease in the little carts a spectacle which, although
somewhat local it is true, grows out of
the general habits and feelings of the
people, in regard to Uic iabcr which may be exacted of women. Nor is the state of things material different in France. The universal dif
fusion of knowledge in this country, by
acter of women in this country, but that
here alone does she receive, in the np
'Let me alone," said a poor creature, j TAKE A NEWSPA?R. as he came reeling to the grog shop to ' y;c t,v.,., ,-;cu iocon surprised at the lan-
compleie his debauch; "Let me asone; I know vhat I rm about : I drink no mere
than I need; I can govern myscii; A oe:
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pc a eru:n;ar
fie wc;it on his way,
portionment of the necessary duties of J and the next morning he was found a sti !- life, in access to and enjoyment of alllfcncd corpse upon the fror-n ground, social conveniences and luxuries, that "Let me alone," said a man who was deierence to her sex, wherein home-lov- taking his morning dram, to his wile, in? England, gallant and polite France, who mildly expostulated with him, and hi.rh-sonlrd Snain. staid and rdoddin" ' teiiduri v t.ia Ki-A her fears that he was be-
HoIU.kI. :rc far ctiidaiut bv thr-ir corn-! CGHlio-j: iO't ly.l-l ot
c ! lit ctent ci rcumstan- . m (he snliect of ?uhi- . 1 iitr
nor or periou.cai.- n v
';c.-tt i afford U
s;;;"i!'!;;s f.sr a net can't ali"ird ii," h wha' r.n.-cn.-o; ten, it i. f t!ic .
lv:siaosrf. I'oarim that you may doubt it
:.t cf
i-.v. in niue eases out
eribcr, a money making
morning dames: 1
reader, we 11 tei Ciinideri;)
rrcve.neiit-. ;r; nr!s 111 a'Ticuiture. an
eoveries i.i science ref-orta el law cases
:a how It 13 so. numerous recipes inj-
ad dis-
mingled clVspring in Amerca.
"Let mealonr: 1 drink no more than I !
crn"!;ink or let it alone-" A
1 irovrutiit;vrs
JOHN McLEAN. Some fifty ye-rs ; 01ili,, ,.r ilQ s;UR? man stagger-
ajo, a poor irishman emigrated to eA jKii;,0 j(;n ;, sHitia mu.-f.er, and for
:uu;itm? and eures appu-
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wauts and chances for spe'i'.iation wi-icu ari'iualiv como into view through the. iiiCidi-
um ot a well ciHracoa newspaper
lirlli waBlt)' and selt,C(1 intJie niJ f his r.bu::cic ivs Ciruilv, received iarriu Jvuutm-e to assert. that there arc tew vadivi-
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DAYS OF ABSENCE. Dayi cf absence lad and dreary, Cloth'J in sorrows darlt array, Days cf absence I am weary, One I love is far away. Hoars of blir too quickly vanish, When will aught like you return, When tl-.ij Veavy sih be banishM, When t'.as boicra ceaso to mourn. Not till that lov'J voice can greet me, Which so oTt bath charmM mine ear, Kot till that sweet eye can meet me, Telling that I dill am dear. Daji of abser.ee, thtn will vanish, Joy will all ray pangs repay. Soon rcy bosnm' idol banish Gloom but felt wbea he's away. All rcy love is turned to adne?s, Absi.nce j ays the tender vow, Hope, that fiird the heart with gladness, Memory turns ta anguisk now. Love may yet return to greet me, Hopes may take the place of pain, And ose I love with kisses greet me. Breathing love and peace aj3in.
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means 01 popular pao.muu m.4hcu Mllidie:jt:x itl lhu state,in a !iuie shaaf;j the wants of every ccndition oi socie-L. ...i,;'i ...... .i...i
IV'.-J F Trillin I K- Vilkl,l.l. U '.VIJIV. A L 1 A
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a dozen scores 01 light land; whilst loca-
thft j:;st re u aid of Us deed
ty, has rendered all the world familial with the leading events of the French rpv.ilation. There is no fact in that
Justice to add, is done only by the very ,r.i(l.i tra,Te.v. which I have heard
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1 iCViCSi Classes oi use peasantry
existence cf
j t!:e country,
! other employ
f not atiord
England and
ries furnish numbers of fi
ployment, and th
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tv imicp pRtatilislipn in tins resnprt. will ' . . is ..t.t: .. c I. ......
V " ,' 1 ' , -t tnatoa au liuum; occasions, icbu.eseii 1 t 1 r., fvr,;;.not retronade:and the female nort on oft. 1 t. i ;nt Pasu,akd u"r a lai'-
I the population will be thus preserved conr,osi
from the necessity ot degrading employ- ti,
tmcnt. nrali
I It may be deemed the general rule,i being s j that in consequence of iur consideration i c,,r. ,n.
rcttiii'- or sa
'j.ctma al.ae.' said a manufacturer 'y or ot.ior- oy
.f ardent ?iril-. a? a friend presented ! '-hi;g. m conseptcnce ot sorac tn-
ted there he became the father of sever-h.: t- t..ri t n a' arm te o- il-u-m:i'iont!,;.s d, nved gam more man Uoubal children, and amongst the rest, of the iuicrs'aad their AllicL-":" '-let me alone: j l! ,;v,"f: ' :'r litr-v m"Mf h PT Irthn MI ...iti ni,w .it.:. r,C ti 1 . . 1 . ,or pr-iniscs f ;.nv tuo 'Tinter tur it. lhinlv
arc so uneU so, that we if an v of our subscriber who
o: at.eiitivciv reaumg me pa-
t'or.vurd atui upon his oon-
tnat every tamg consiuergainer in the view we hayo ive him a receipt in full f ;r
iuuastry, economy, and good luck, he be.-'-ary, nnd phame canio 'unan the his Mtbscription and set him down for a
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nearly all mai.uiactOi it in , t;,,., s asuhiectct amazement than the Tr 1 i 1 . tu....-., i r'b -""'V; ia',n.ute sure wC
ieaves them without any ; mtt actftl bt tho female copulation ofiTea l'U.. r.. ! - '' v ; lurcd ot 1 ..uike this c.ficr
, and so poor that theyn- h,t country in the worst Uro cf its I u,a ! .iV r ,;!nMl inicpcratce; h.s eldest u m thc ha!lU
to pay lor assistant in rMrtiu!;.1M;v madncs!. Xcvcrthcics.taur u,',r. -"-,l-T-y Jaugl.ter nwn-ma a t.rr.vwe amnuara, pcr come
tins country, manuiacto- .m cr;L-. tw tt;th rtil.- virorU... it" r " V. . x----"-1 u; tv.a .i;;ei ; una u i.imu oct-mr- Felice eeeiarc,
emaleswithenvl Wi,r, rrtral!v fm.iliar with th. au over mo aeSnVn? aVli .fCli ea UM endorser f- r one cf Lis best customers 'ed, ho Unotth
p, rPSTulatioi f.fwlr. 7 i ,v, , .t . tue atate ot uuio; vvnere, i;y tne Gnu ei vv;K ran awa.-: and in enc vear, ruin taken, we will
r-i " 'v-- c7ti-rr r.i :i i :ii isiii:i o.itio. 1 hl: ik.
stupid, coou-tor-nothuia blockueiu.1, wno as
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ior meir sex, incy arc completely uc-ncs
are generally, if not absolutely, confined to the male sex. They do not possess that domesticity of character and occu
pation which belongi to woman in tuis
country, an 1 con. lu es her greatest-, IJe look un active part itl Sl,n. charm, ilence, m u,l tae poplar move- j - oni lhc war measurcs and M mentsm Pan?, v. e coatmua.ly- tinu wo- 3 ajraiRislrat;on generally.-
D03IESTIC ASIDES, CR. TRCTH (IX FAR EN TRESIS.) I fa'.ly take u very kind, This visit, Mrs. Skiniier. 1 have rt seen vou such an ajc (Thcwietch has eonie to dinner!) Youi dau'.ieis, t.TO, what lores cf j i's Vhat heat's for painters1 easels'. Come l.eta and kiss the infant d;ars (Active it p'rhaps tlie measles!) ' Tour charmir j boys I soe ate at Vtom I-'ruti Kcvf-rcn.'l Mr. Russell's; vl a? very kind tJ fcrinj them b-'.h (What boo: fit my new luiiiicU!) WT.at! little Clara "...ft at home! Well n uv I call that shabby ; I should tave loved ta kiss her (A Cathy, dabb), tabby!) Ar. l Mr. S., I hope tu's ne!!, Ahl though ho lives sohar. ly. Ho uu.T!io diops into sop JThe better for cor branJy :J Come, taVe a rt t long tt hca? A'tin.l MavilOa'a marriage You're comr, of course, to spend 'o ri.'.J, Tbsi k Ilcav'n, I hear the carriage! AVhat! roust you go? next time I hepa You'!! ;;ive nie loi:;rr measure; 'ly I si.all s e you down the tta'.rs With most utieonur.on p'easure! CJoo 1 bje! ooil bye, remcir.ber a!', Jyoyt I m jni'li tako y8"r (!imier ' (No v, Uivk!, n-in I I'm not at home In future ta tho ikitmers!)
barred, or I should rather sav, sedulous
ly shielded and protected from any of
the outdoor labors belonging to the exit rencies of society. Who among us ever
saw woman plyng as portera in the streets, toiling upon the highways, digging in the tields, or working in the midst of sailors and day-laborers on thc wharves? I venture to say that such a
pectacle would awaken universal a-j
jmazement in tlie nrst place, and this j would be speedily followed by an indigi nant inquiry after the brutal husband or
father, who imposed, sanctioned, or suffered such an unworthy exposure of a
female to the severer hardships of laborious life. Public opinion, in our country, 13 inexorable oa this point. The apt p
propnate spuero oi woman is uomestic
hie, and it she must labor, her labors are j ,le perfection, by means of the peculiar
either in dhchargingtheouties cifamhy svetcin of ndmiuistration adopted in that care, cr iu such departments of industry 1 country. 1 have seen, between Tcrpig as itquire skill only, net strength, aTidjnanaad Narbonne, along the shore 01 ascoinpletcly exempt, and preserve hcrm.e Mediterrancan.a conmanv of twenty
from all exposure to the elements, joung women a gang as we should say and to the rudeness cf the cither sex. i in sneaking of mala workmen encasred
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in collecting and transporting in baskets upon their heads or by their hands, the s tones to bo used in the repair of the
public load. And it is no uncommon
"-!- i-w .1 t t 1 rx-- est '.v. r, iAn --ia . , r . 1 - T . t j l I .1 1 1 ti 1 K-' m 11 'f I It
t; ,,Hii 1 1a w'w-i- rt" " .. vuuwv.. j i f t :ne . onc saui tne lavern-se.ep- -"7 j--. ... tion ot the myititaaa viiiiu ,tnn! ,.1,.,ril...mt..!whlil., I,t ... . . t . ..n i- ahdont kiviw tnourh to last him over ntght.
ronre the Streets: and this ariSCS Iiat- , , . .'u.,u';'' "u "Ufc v.-nkens unn 11h! nvrrv mommrr.
. SfV:.i 1 (1 I 1 ,! Sa, S 11 'I'll I IM I t I...-. I . . l ,n rn,n nunc CO ' ' w . , -,
v iVnm the circumstance ci the r w 7 . , , 7 i ui J";i'1 .v 11 1 ? U111', , ,., . ,.f ti,..
, r,nil.Vltr-',riil i.thpr.r emuieui men. joiinucuiguicwuchire. wi . anj 1 only sell to support my lam- ... . .u,,., u,,, contmuady abroad ia t..e per- ceive,lavery cooj l)Ut not a classical iJv " A VCir or two m4 it manifest lmorjI ol,,1-a,,"n w!,,dl ever' lrefinfa s -.- (.fa tl.r.iyir,, o the Common . .. J ' ,. . . . ,. ,l ' I u l..u.lt.-v l;;,5r..t.-..;nt..,' ivmttl
r- . .... euu..u!un. .vua un.u, uy iwuuu i . i,,, ,.u ;a.l at east one coca ens- . , , . , ' , ...
oi inuusirioua iik., wmcn, uuioug us, 1
school, living with prudence and econo-1 tr,mcr, and he ended hii davs I til. 1 ! ' '
my ne was enaoieu o acquire ms pro- j;iar.j rsi;d in pris!
lessioiiLtiiC iav,j ne soon wecanic eminent in hisjvicinity, and during the last
war was fsret elected a. member ot Lou
u run-
men cf the laboring classes to be thc
prominent acteri.
Accompany me (o thc South of France to the lovely reioni ofi'roence and Languedocjtlic "eiy clime of poetry, the land of triv.ibado.irs.and tnights,and romance, where, if woman is to enjoy im
munities any vhcre, we should expect to tind her the mo-t highly ftvored by
the usages of social lift;. In the south of France the principal roads are niaca-
an:zed,and kept u a state of aumira-
generally
1 During tho succeeding administration
of Mr. Monroe, he was appointed Post
Master General, an ofSce for which he
seems to have been peculiarly fitted. In this department lie soon reduced con
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mcnts 01 tne men into vvau.se nanus are eutrusted in a measure, the destinies of his country nor the numerous pleasures find advantages which ibw from being enabled
ii i v .cc thrnucii t he. iiirtr iiini of tan tress.
uecess of
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ued Post Master General fill the the-; tics, hi tion of General Jackson, when, it is said r.via.vani
wtiJingly pireed on trie i iooK'J,
Almost vM vvenen iro captivate 1 ly tal
ent, e:s.-ecia.iv l!io&o l-)r v
its
more
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1M iiVi,Cry IS I.IO . .l.:r .ittpiiil-iiilQ mnraliK- nnrl rplifridii
Aewspapers are eminently serviceable to.'
in u lam
excite
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s.) "i'hs. sar.1.1 1 A freeman a man of f aniiy wh " really rt ':rti.vi in can tiiford it f and there arc few in-iced who-
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5 fy ';rt :t-, iNotlrrigcanbcj:he cdum and tho lore oohghiiul'w i ccu., oecause nothing (Vce ins'titution8 throughout the w
are uttendants morality an ancrs are emincntlv scrv
may of large children as tending t m arly, a thirst fur infbruiatioa and a . , 4
a Han;is-iiie pcrt. is f -r the most pardoned, in the t Av.-s.iaud..-.-cs not
! r i.Mrw!
-.it the world whb
can be more s;
key to all l.e-.r
son, or even .i part forgatkn, ; '" i!'.ir.;Jy
J man ot talent. 1 .): t; 0 . J require to he drxlcd, r.s v
'iu . . ; k in. iijv-fi wuu.c;a ' j 5:-.i i-T '';0i It t
fusion into order. Mr. McLean con tin-! c-umothc aid whH ;c-7
1 . I I 1 ... tKot ,,-it ,-.! ni-.i.!Kr ,!,inpir.i l.lil.
tics. til .'. .:.-.c.i i;i ;iii .g:oenj otien n i- , v.v.t-... v.
talc."..; o.nd virtue. (Joed : '" 1 f the advantages we -have criuincrctedy i ,i!id ivi,'.lcc-t, wiii ?md oblige his children like himself to plod'
i"i in nie ignorance ei uic woria, ami o
.it is g'jiug on aroiu'id them, ought to havo
ne was on:
Bench of the Supreme Court of the Uni : v-in !cVi' v- "'o ted Suites. jvtyhi wilh th..-.:., x-t M
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iiivnQu.n i..-7.
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I state the fact thus uinpnlihedly, be-cau-.e I know of nothing capable of be
ting considered as anywise an cxceptioii j to it, unless it be the practice, in some
; portions of our counlr), of permitting fe-: incident, in France, for the traveller to
males to make saie oi egciaoies,iruirs, ,ave occasion to employ lemales asporar.u the articles cf food, in the public iters. I remember riving a franc to a
"Landlord," said a wayfaring Faddy, who fi-iivcliir." from one seetn.n to anolher
f ta ; canal, a few days f
incc, in search i f J
markets. But in this particular case, j
cf weather, and the general rule, undoubtedly is. that female with us, labor only at indoor taski, in families, manufactories, or clsew here, where skill and
! taste, not strength or capacity of bear-
ling expo5ure,areU:c requisite quaaaca- ! lions. j In F.ercpe it is altogether otherwise. I Tl-:re is no feature ofnalien.il manners
inljurope, whicu teems more singular to an American eye, than the promiscuous entry cf the female sex into the in
discriminate labors of cut-door ile,tspe
A person cannot he too careful cf his j r:i every i : teeth, for much of his comfort depends sh.-. i upon attention to their cleanliness. jtm:'-r!aimir.-;.i. Care ought to be taken that no et it be h. -v f. -v hj.vc in any composition that he may use. tot harct.; ai.d L: Charcoal, however useful ought to he j "f h hasci'St. used with caution, for even the finest ia' ino.uidua;! .'rnf.-iin ,r.nrii rr!'ri:'2. whirl Vir-finn ! -'.l.l JsOlilCIt i
will wear away the outer coat, and pro-
itlt luO :
I his lot cast anions the poor of Germa:iv-
r. i
: i.i-'.-:ir-..ni et Italy or uie sens ci rrus- - as untitled to enjoy, or properiy reI've, tho inestimable L'cssing cf rational, ed Xusq Register.
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t-m-iiovrucic ...i.ri.j. - j i ii t. w nc i is r.rntinu.; lv Drescntcd to
cha-e f .r a warm breanlast i-r two. usin books that, in thc South of Europe, 1'itty cents. the business of retail tralhe in the shops, vl what do we cit. then ; . . . . . .C."tcc chickens, W steak, and onicn?. w erc.sed by women much more genY . ... . i .!....-'! na v than m America: Lut what can
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, . , , :,'.,, ' I be deemed t i a small open boat, !
giving
woman in Toulouse, for carrying a large double trunk of my own upon her head, with the easy unconcern of accustomed labor. And it is the same elsewhere
in the country. One of the neatest engravings of the costome3 of Normandy,
represents the common incident of a young woman in her fantastic Norman can, bearing the baggage of a traveller frorn thc mole of Dieppe. What a total revolution in the exigencies of socie
ty, and thc condition of the female sex, must be operated, before such things
could happen in the United States.
It is a common fact in Navarre and
ducespecuy uecay.
rious: re
will, withe
Filing is very inju- j
hs-
I e very thing,
;.;ir- r.'jw !;;. i c i the ,:ai; :'.-n wiut.ii tiio prcparali.'-n 'i i.e vvii.-.-h. Ui. io cf the severas hoe a ce.-emutoafiurdlhc un l.ovr or tvo. A a editor ,rd !he .-fit. i'j nuu't know
i.'VC'i y
, read every
' . . . ., . tiiin4, una f;ivt! I'.ai'.t.nt !:;ku every ovc the out shell, and acids j ir, v J.. . ,!r , . i ' 1 iiunir. Ie. i;t-su a':oiam-juuio l.miseit to ase, oe cnaoled tv act upon! n f.,(,ni v-.ru nn.f mh, ii... V:.,mr
and corrode the teeth. Avoid purchas-i au; t;10 0j(' t;lc cravc r-.ii the ;;.-', th'o scning ali compositions for beautifyingand tinieiuaU; t arid "i he maa t" h -sinoss, the
! ciallv on thc continent, It is a familiar j B;scaT, as it is in Provence. Ptoussillon,
Bearne and .anmiecec on the other side
of the mountains, to sec femabs en-jrair
a ...I u lnt .h you nive i-r that ?
Whv cold eggs, meat, and potatoes.' 'Well, L'ie us a cowld one.' The c!d breakfast was provided, and P ul K- and his companion commenced payin t a' tax whieh bad been due to their stomi il ..c il......
r.hof-ir tvcntv-l-ur nours. ' m -i i--. icd an r-, and on breaking the skull, .covered a httlc chick, as well rooked as rould he wished. 'Down with it. quick ye ilcvil ye,' exclaimed his companion, 'before tho landlord comes in, or he'll charge yc f. ,r ii. chicken breakfast.'
A "all ant old gentleman of the name of
P-wr. finding a voimff lady s clove, at a wa
i r'T:ig place, presented it to her with the
i (Mowing words: It" from yotir ct.or o-i take the lettel G, Y' ir el oe is Lovir, which 1 devote to thee
To which thc lady returned the following
peat answer: If from your Tagi ou take tlm T, " Yo-r r i se, an'l that w-on't lo for mt.
ed in Geld labor. Nor is it merely such
field labor as, in our happy cenntry villages, the females arc occasional!- seen
carceh- Pfc..(orminr ;a liaviti2 time, in turninfr
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larger man n common wncrry, tcugj uw fresh mown crass, it is heavy, toil
uetl as tne namianon oi a man ar.u i.is sornu work with the nlourdi. hoe. nr
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spade, which they perform, not to aid in
the sportive and joyous operations of hay-making, but as a part of the fixed
labor of an agricultural population, just
as in our southern states, the female slaves woik in the fields side by 6ide with the males. It might be far mote interesting, I admit although perhaps not more in
structive, to inquire into the discrimina-
wife, it being their joint occupation to row about the rivers, canals, and creeks, to work as day laborers upon thc farms along the water's edget This, also, I
have repeatedly observed on the river Maes, nor is it a rare fact, or considered
in Holland at all extraordinary.
Near to the Hague, the political capi
tal of Holland, and by f ir the most re
fined in that country, is a small fishing
tow n called Schcvengcn, which is also much frequented as a bathing place, and
for its fine sea views. A beautiful avenue of trees leads from the Hague to Schcvengcn, and the whole population of the latter place, arc dedicated to the busineps of catching and selling fish for the market of the Hague, the selling being conducted by the women exclusively, as it is elsewhere ia the Ncthcr-
he must i
intisst never lj.-.c
whitening the teeth; they arc in gener-' countryman
al deleterious suostances. I knew a la
dy who nwdeuse c-f magnesia; her teeth
were exqutsiuy while, but before shearrived at Ihiifv, her front teeth had de
cayed. Another used lime, and was
not more successful. Water, with a few
drops of the tincture of myrrh, will be
fully adequate. I he frequent use of acids is the principal cause of loss cf
teeth. Myrrh will cause thc gums to adhere closely to the tooth, and will
therefore act as a preservative. I here
end the oil. llo. mutt he all
tin ii i.c must o.Tcii .i no man
SOUND DOCTRINE. The following sentiments are fran the pen of Edward Livingston, President Jackson's late Secretary of State, and Present Minister to France. They are extracted from his commentary on presi
dent Jefferson's conduct towards him, in the case of thc battureat New Oilcans. His remarks aptly illustrate the present relation of President Jackson and thc?pcoplcof the United States. 'The gloss of zeal for the public is always spread ewer acts of oppression;
mil the people are sometimes made to
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in,i.i,iiinni.i-.j iiiiviia. ., . - , .... r
his k,i,-r, hjancn vvhat commer uiai a.i urmiam exertion oi
And vet, with tho lest iatoutions in ienergy in ti.etr lavor, wtucti wtien view-
, h-j is constantly liable to give of- cd in its true Iignt, will be found a lata!
fcitec. A s-ibc-eriber writes a communication which has neither sense nor grammar.
rhyme nor reason it is rejected thy M ater corned up foaming at tho mouth, to t ike oil' his name from the mbseription list, imiu is our enemy forever after. And tin u :-ti editor has ahvavs u regiment of kind friends,
who drop in upon him every day. to read
is a great connection between the stem-1 papers aud give him adue'e. S -ao tell him npplaine for acts, that would make a
nd thc teeth; if care is not taken that h;s paper a t io light and UaUmg, others j i ' ueiuuic mi i.i im otic.
blow to their rights.
;Jn no government, is this effect so easily produced as in a Republic; party spirit, inseparable from its existence, tlicre aids the illusion &,o populous) leader is allowed, in many instances immmitv, and sometimes rewarded with
acii a
that the digestive organs be kept in or
der, the nerve of the tooih may be easily irritated, and cause great pain. Salt dissolved in vinegar, and held in Ihe mouth will relieve the severest pain, if the stomach be not the cause. A morbid stomach will generate both tooth and ear ach.
tine traits of difference between Euro
pean and American females, indu :ed or affectod by rank, costly education, or the
habits of refined life, the relations of marriage, and the forms of religion especially as appertaining to the character of the female sect.in Spain. At another time I may not, pei haps, avoid the topic. And it would be found, on dis
cussing if, that not only is there more of
LET ME ALONE." Mark i, 31. ''Let me alone," said an undutiful son inreply to the expostulation of hi s fath
er: let mc alone, 1 will do as I please, and your talkis of nouse-" In a few days, this gamester and debauchee." finished his race in thc grave. "Let me alone, I am rnv own guar
dian," laid one in reply tohis beseeching
wife who was kneeling at his feet, im
ploring him in plaintive strains not to go
again to the tavern and card table.
Let ine alone," he said, and leaving her in tears lie went to the place of rendezvous, and, in a few hours this work was finished he was in eternity, a pelf murderer! and his wi feand lillle ones were beggars.
that it is tooheaw mid dull some that it is
too sentimental, others, that it is too business like some complain tiiat we ere hikcuariu in the cause vf tc;:j crance. others, that we are harping - a the sum;; till ail moderate
people arc ci ":7':
we mtihi not u
fill. Tho toils of ;tn e-lii
nor intermission. The loieographor comes
at bust to tlie end oi his alphabet-
The numbcrof bears which have been seen and killed mound Quebec, this season, is greater than can be recollected by the oldest inhabitants. Nearly
.1 v.rdi it and. to ail this i forty were sold in the markets there dul e u-i'iu tut gi'ate-1 ling the last month, and as many more I have been killed. Tvvrlvp were t-peniif.
r know neither end j y killcd in thc ginglc p;uisIl of Su joach.
im, and in a lew instances they have
Aixc reaches Ins harbor but. 1ns JaLor is . , , , ; ; , , ,
renewed wilh the rising sun every daj. Jn , -.
oio uiuun.i iioi iciuiscu Him, uv I'ppillji
the annimal with lus scythe: nor was the prasp relinquished until it was exhausted by the loss of blood.
In
vain Nabant woos him with its cool breezes
in vain Niagara foams and thunders and decks itself with rainliows in vain the Kaatskill displays its shady bowers. An iron hand grasps him and keeps him at home. He must pace the hot sidewalks the whole summer long, and breathe the lazy city air.
In the firy dog days ho must rack his brains
already as dry us a sucked oriingc lor
something to tickie the maw ot that insatiable monster the public. lie must be always on his post. And fir all this he must bo content with nothing but the approbation of his own couseience a noble reward, truly, but unfortunately a thing too ethereal to be coined into bread and button
We have not yet heard itstated who ii to ho appointed Attorney General iii the place of Mr. Taney. Perhiips Mr Taney is to continue in tho
Treasury Department only ad interim, arrangements are however, believed not yet to be completed for the re-orgnnization of the Cabinet. Alex. Gaz.
The lion. Lewis Cass and family, and Gen. Wool, arrived here on Tuesday from Washington, and took lodgings at Sword's Philadelphia House.
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