Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 October 1833 — Page 4

Frem tht Daily Jiittrtutr,

"We publish to-day another official

document from Major Downing. The Major seems to consider the President's Proclamation against Mr. Biddle and the Bank as falling short of the mark; and he steps in verv generously to make

up the deficiency, by adding one of his

own. Uur friend seems to have ren

dered himself indispensably necessary

to "the Gineral." Indeed with all the

advisers round about him, he obvious

i afore we shall want another President, I and we ought to spring to it now jest as

the Gineral says about the Bank that,

got only three years more to run, and he is afraid it cant wind up as safely by that time as it can now, and so hers goin to give it a twist on 1st October and we mean to follow it up till we nock it

all to bits unless Biddle resigns, and if

he docs, the Gineral says he'll make me President of the Bank, and give it a new

charter, and then we'll cit ail our folks

in and make things go better there.

would get into serious diihculty every ; There is no use in Concrcss or anv

few days, if he were not kept straight j body else to try an d corner the Gineral by the Major's good sense, experience I 1C j,as thrashed double their number and discretion. It also seems as if, the j afore tn-1Sj ami if they do try to drive him

latter would verity me contrary 01 uie

wise man's maxim, that in the r.udtdut

cf Counsellors there is safety, by the most

in a state of great furvarJncs,and wc noV look for their speedy completion. Some

citncully has heretotore occurred m the con

struction ot tlio reservoir, we believe m the

want of workmen, this has however been

removed. We would remark cn passant, that the bridge over tho creek, progressed rather

slowlv. We think that a sutticicnt number of hinds is not omploj ed and fear, that the first ri?e in the river will place a rcto upon its-; further progress this winter. The con

tractors choull m'tustrio'.isly avail themselves of the present, favorable circumstan

ces to jnudi the woik witU the i:i tho words of the old aJuc

while the sun shines."'

IVir-Vi- Ti.ics.

m a coiner, it will turn out just like a skankin frolic the foremost dog will

get the worst on't

decisive proof, that in this case, at least, jjy orier 0f tfcfi Government, there is far more wisdom in one sou : i j. DOWNING, Major, hcdt than there is in those of the whole DowningTille Militia, 2d Bri cade, multitude round the purlieus of ths pa.-

i - !

ace. At the samo time, we must acknowl

edge, the Major, in his Proclamation, has touched one ticklish subject. Wp allude to the suggestion of a national convention to nominate a candidate for the Presidency, lie may find to his sor

row, that if he becomes leaky on that fubject,hemay not only lc.fe his bedfellow, but be obliged to Ehift his lodeinga also. ,U''or Doteninar'i Clincher Puhlithrd

.inthorily. Wasiusgto, SOth Sept. If-ZX 1, Major J. Downing, of the 2d Brigade of Dow nin grille Militia, and second Vest man in the Government, (I and the Gineral being pretty much the hull on't.)

johi9 AS now in readiness a large and convenient Ware House, fitted for receiving

and forwarding Merehandise and Country Produce.

Merchants residing in the interior of the State who have their goods landed at this place, may depend upon having the most prompt attention paid to forwarding them should they be consigned to his care. Shippers who have produce can be accommodated wiih storage and have their property

forwarded to any market they way direct. 1 1 is Ware House is ot the South end of Mr.

S. I.udloxv'r row of three story brick build-

utmost rior;' 'ues on Short treet. frauting the river, and is

(,t,.!, )-,. entirely above high water mart, iue win ai- " I so ell for a mcdoratv commission any propeny

that may be sent to lum, and his charges for

storage and forwarding will be r.o regulated, as to meet rccinrocallv, the interest! of all the

parties concerned.

His Pork House will be completed in a few

weeks, when he will he aide to accommodate

those who wi?h to park pork. Pork barrel?

js ana s;ilt. will be furnished at cash

ROMANCE IN HEAI. LIFE.

Ui!er this h.euJ, the New York Coninier-

;.v! el 'j'hur-idav, relates the story of a court-

t-l'ip and marriage between a "SSon of the Forest" and a young English lady, uf which the tollouinj; is? the substance: "A I ut two years ago. an Indian of the

Chippewa nation formerly taid to have

been a man ot gome ran among In? trioe, I hv;t now a missionary of tho Methodist' Church among his red brethren was sent to England, to obtain pecuniary aid tor the

! Indian mission cause in Upper Canada.

VYh;;t was his native cognomen whether it was the "Red Lightning,'' or the ''Storm ivinc.'' or "Walk in the water." wo know

; did as the rest did." This tame, yielding spirit this doing as the rest did, has ruined thousands. A young man is invited by vicious com

panions to visit the theatre, or the gam-1 lard k

Minor rrnm. or nt ipr .annrs nt irnniifi 13- i

ir I.--- , . i t Lawrenccbur;h, Aotrast 2394-?t ness. lie becomes ciwipaica spend? , , 8 , ; i

his time-loses credit-squanders hUprop- j crty, and at last sinks into an untimely j ppn

grave. V hat ru.aed aim.' simply domj; .1 nr;

as the rest did. i

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LAW

not, Imt in plain English, he is known ah Mr. Peter Jones. Mr. fcter Jones was not on! y a Missionary from the wilderness and, as e- doubt

not. a pious and useful man among ins own

thinkin that the last Proclamation again

Biddle and the Uank h.Vr.t got reasons people. Imt he was a bona tide Indian

cnufinit give out this ray 1 rt . rl : I

... ! niirr nHtnfD vt-iti nnrp i't I tllllv hrVe

The times are now getting preuj. --o11.. i te jft, Knr- i UKv.urhtot "Kinss barbanc, pearls and gold,-

v .. . , r was the charminsr daughter ot a ecntlenian

of Lambeth, of wealth and respectability.

Peter vocd the yonng lady, an; prevaii-

A father has a family of sen.?. He is j wealtlij. Other children n tho. .vuoc situation in life do so and so-are indulged in this thing and that.- He indulges his own in the same way. They grow up idlers triflers ami fops. The father wonders why his children do not snetocd better. He has spent nuch money on their educationhas pvr n them preit

advantages. Lut atas! w,f. v aie or.iv a Eource of vexation and trouble. Poor man-he is j-tst paving the penalty of doin as the iv'A 'id.

This poor mother rtnvjs liar d to erm:

up her daui:htcrs centccl'v. They ler.ru

j ; what others learn-to paint, to sin, to

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WILLIAM A

lion of i ir u.ou I;

i,.'ih. Jla wni be K uni! st ins is iLatere net-bur uh a Lou noiox.t of tuwa

Jannarv.

JOHN TEST 1 it-!r.

things will go all to smash, and now is the time for all on you to back me and the Gineral. We have been novf nigh upon five ycais at w ork, nocking down abuses, and still things don't go exactly to our notion. "VVe have taken away all the offices from the opposition folk? ; f till

tome on em manage to git money to live on some vhcre eke. v e lJAVe token away the pnntin from them, and gin it alfto our folks; still they keep up prinlin other papers, and we cant manage to choak them off no how, hut they will keep jawin and twittinonus; they wont print none of cur notices, but keep ail the while writnand printin their own, and try to make folks think that Webster

and McDully,arid Adams, andfcergent.

llli

I I i r . . .... i.i4i. iti l .till t . .1 ii i i . e t .I i '.''ii

uni - : i i renrse rin was mailt! a 1 aon in in 1 .hmuuii. j . - -

1 1 i.. l,v thp ric h and the irroat. ! matters. In time they marry-their has-

lianrt arr nnaMf to snnnort tl.eir t't-

ii Iravagance, and they are reduced to poverty and wretchedness?. The rood

"ough Drops.

ic Cr.t'h C lh: .l::htr,a$ and

Consumption. THF,.;w Trn-t lunrc'i.itelv remoTe diScol

For (

ty of !irc;it'..ii)c, tiphlnest "r ctrictcro acroji the fcro;:t. otstruct'ons at..l ulcers upon the

woman is astonished. Truly, says she "I j Langs, jus in the ide or eldest, acd letting

ed in the end; to make a lonu; 8tiv 6-hort, a meeting was agreed upon, to tokc place Uie preont season in this city, with u view of marriage. On Tnosuny morning last w eek, a be.au-

with tairv tt.rni ";;r.ee

in her slei, and

d on shore trom

Lnited States. t.;he was attended by two

clerical friends of high respectability who by tho way, were no friends of her romantic entcrpriset Sh waited with impatience for her princely lover till the cud of the week hut he came ot. Still she doubted pot lu? faith, as the result proved, she had no need to doubt. For on Sunday morning

i Peter Jones arrived, and presented himself

did as the rest did.

The sinner follows the example of others puts off repentance and neglects to prepare for death. He passes along through life, till unawares, death strikes the fatal blow. He has no time

And he cocs down to

i

. wun iair u.r.n- S.-t, Jfft to e AnJ h.. goeg d heaven in her eye' stop- , 1 , , "- , . i , i ... destruction, because lie v.ms ic om tho elegant packet fclnp J- , , .,,i.i i.v- as to "do as the rest aid.

1001

Cin. Jour na

and Uay, and iimny, and L.verett, and - t t;l0 ot- Jjig nuSirC5S The meeting Gallatin, and a raft more of such kinder i w as aflectionatc, though becoming fellcv's,know more than Mr. Van liu-J "Immediato marriage was rceolvcd on. ren, Mr. Kendle, Mr. Cambrelling, and i Un Sunday evening, w e went in'.o t ie John

Major Barry, and 6uch good fnenas of our'n, and all aj true as Bteel tco. Hut I, and the Gineral have foni4 out all about it. fiiddk and the Bank art lu tzrmants and if they are not put down there is no tellin the harm they'll do us. Uiddle's Bank aintlike ether Banks erry thing it does goes pretty much agin us; and most of the other banks do all they can to help us. There is one at Albany callIt d the Regency Bank; now that is the right kind of bank, it loans money only to our friends, and gits its thumb on all the banks it can, and makes them do so tco, and if they don't they put the tcrews

cn'ctA and that's the reason w hy our folks are ?o strong in Albany; and if tho Unitfjd States Bank was managed jest like the Regency Bank, we should all on u j be much heller off. And what

on. A stronger contrast was never teen. She all in w hite, and adorned with tho sweetest simplicity- Her face as white as the gloves sdie wore rendering her ebon tresses, placed a la Madonna on her lair f -to

head, Ftill dnrKer. Jle in ratner common attire a tail dark, high-lxued, muscular

hidian. She, a little delicate Lurpean la-

d . He a hardy iron-framed son of the

forest.

"The gweel creature isnowenhcrwsy to

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i-i i -r rr ;u .,.,! contain of politics, nna somewhat of rchrriou. the wife of Mr Peter Jonce, of the C nppe- anJ'U e anJ their just n4 t-aithfll! a JmiE. was. But that 8he n dcluucd, nnd knows iatrati3n. It Ei)aJi hnaa fat no man as a in;,n t notliirtg of the hfc the is to encounter, there nor oui t)t0 cant 0f t!emo racy to curry jarcan be no doubt As evidence of this. ?hn I tj favor, or of aristocracy to excite party cdiha? biot.cht out the furniture for an dopant' u.u. It shall resist all cCortt ofo-Tlce-hoMers

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Hartford, August, IS33. Those who may feel disposed to patronise

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me pleasure to forward a few new subscribers froiu this place.

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NOVELIST'S

TIIE dumber of the Norelist's Magazine

1,

Witch Tincture. Ton the rritn cf Rheumatism, Loth Chronic and i,CarttKatjry. in all hcir different form, Stiffness of ihr Joints, .Yumb net, Fprcin f, i!ir TJTK this most Jistrostini cf all disease,

0. u w offer t'j the put lie a ci rtain and prnir.rjoat remedy. 1 would net, however, be under? tcod to mt, that all who hate it will or may be cured when the constitution it broken down, the vital functions impaired, the joints dislocated or rendered motionless, the cord shrunk up and the msc"cs perished, these case generally may be considered as deipetate, and can rarely bo cured, though they may be greatly relieved by a persevering use of tti Tincture . It is not to be supposed that cases of many years standing can be cured at once, where tho habit ba become assimulatod to the nature of the complaint for iu such case the whole habit of body and quality of the blood must be ( banged, and this roust be the work of time. Price, $ I per bcttte.

0J- The

at

Medicines

nrc care

fully prepared bv 11. If. Reynold!', of

liatavia, X. Y. and none is genuine, un-

for an Indian locVc, and Turkey carpets, to

wns the United States Bank made for?!cpre:ul upon the m--ra?ses of the Canadian

Did'nt Mr. Mmli:nn. and Mr. Monroe, forests! Instead of a mansion she vill find

7 ana .Mr. Adnms,lcn they were Presidents, jest to into it whenev er they pleaded, nnd blioYcl cut the money to the'a friends, and the opposition fulks dii'nt

it one rent, and now lh.-?t CinfalJ.iek-

househohl establishment rich china vases j to perpetrate their own eontiuunncc ia office, i iO's he oustdc printed wrapper IS Hgn-

by controlins tho election of a rresii r'ent, Hnd j ed by him in his own l;and writinc;. UI1-

fom is President, and uhehas done more for the country than all the Presidents and ( wneralsand Commodores, hikJ the liolc bunch on cm ever did, when he wants to do n trifie for his friends in the tame way. th y wont let him well then, says lie, I'm the Government, and I want my monfy; and then they turn and print books and speeches, saying the Gineral aint the (ioTernmcnt-, and try to make folks think the Secretary of the Treasury and Congress, and not the Gineral, has the t ight to take away the money. Now the Gineral dont care no more lor (Congress thai: lie does for V.c Secretary of the Treasury, and lio'Jl tarre them iislns he has him. We dont

a wigw am, and (he. manufacture of brooms and basket?, instead of embroidery."

will support the freedom of opinion pnd ot'fdcc

tion againet all attempts to contra! them, crig inated by a few to direct the many. In rib gion it shall convey intelligence respecting it

general advancement, with notices of tl a

prominent proceeding of public bodst's, ana j

lor

bv

ilA

I J.iV

ias.

"ff jTAS lemoved his drug Store to the birck II libuildimr on tho corner of Ilich and Short

IVlcc durina the past week has enr town ( from their nuidic. ,'or.nients. avoidin? I awy occupied oy Mr

been visited bv tho ealamitv if frc. tU ! nil r.nntrnvenic of stilts and cre?ds. no matter t-oT where b.

William Ii. Uar-

hasenband, and expects short-

crlv bcioncinc toll. IJurdick,to the amount

of live or six hundred dollars, was destroyed. The buildings themselves were of small valuo. On Thursday afternoon wo wcro aga;n aroused hy the rry of "i'irc.1' The lnm Foundry in East Wheeling owned by Cuthbcrt iV. C. wa? in part destroyed. In casting a heavy piece of metal for tho water works, an explosion took plaee, when the hole mass of melted iron, was thrown from the mould through the roof. By the great rf iX tho. firemen anil tho nlizens

vract them, they only make trouble, un- j MP,lCraiv, part of one of the buildings was

JCSS llicy ;.o jesi as iii ?:in. uc want mot ey, and must have it. Some nfour folks who have, been woikinn

Thursday morning last, between two and! who may be the parties

three o'clock, the Blacksmith .Shop and adja-1 It concerns every man to kr.ow somtbintr of cent shed, and the IIosc House.on the corner j the trade and bisines of the country. The of Market and .Monroe streets, were consum-1 rP contain a wwkly review of the rd. The Kngine, Hose, ,Vc. were ,avrd. Cnicinnati market and abstracts oi the state ', , t- i r V.i i ! of the narkets at New-Orleans, and at New

Uioupnironiiuorap u. v w uuui iu.g,r..r York. rhilrelnhi. Baltimore, and when of

Vei c..v,.i! :iti.1 tbn ndiaerot nroncrtv thousrh in

1 ' - I - o imminent danger, preserved.

hard fof us haint got any, and we have got no more offices to give em. Tho rich folks have, pretty muck all the money, but as wc can out vote cm they ought to shell out and that's pretty much Mr. Van liuren's notion too. And his notion is too, that there ought to be .n convention to nominate a President, jest like that one a spell ago in llaltininir. One man is cnuf for each

interest, occasional nctier.: of the state of thr

markets elsewhere, as we'd in r.nrouc as in cur country. It shall also contain a table of specie paying btvuks, and notices cf counterfeits. For the information of Farmers, it shalt contain notices of improvements in cultivation and in implements of agriculture, in stock, grains and grasse, and other matters that may be deemed interesting. For familj fireside light reading, it i; intended to insert in each cumber an interesting talo and other amusing and instructive ai licks,

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tails of foreign events, nnu of domestic occurrences, public documents, legislative proceedings and speeches, nil which its conductors ob-

lv to receive a general supply of Drugs, Med

icines, Taint?, and Oil, consisting of almost

every article m demand in the Country.

Jle has iust received from the manufacturer

a full supply of Lamott's Cough drop, for the euro cf colda, coughs, consumptions, weakness iu the breast, bleeding at the Lungs, c. Also

reader copious de-

enme?, about winch very lillio And that something ninv bo nd-

any city. 1 be necessity ot more general regulations must be apparent to every one.

Wo have the material, and that too ot the bet quality, and all that is wanting, is the

adoption and irict adherenco to sonic eys-

I tern approved as the best by which that ma1 ! torial nmv ho. formed into tiie morit efficient

.Stale, ony get the right one, ami then corps of firemen in tho country, vole by majority, jest as George Cream- The want of the water works was moet r r I'd when he gave six and dirty votes severely felt. We had hoped to lay before f-r eid Pcnnsylvanr. It wont do to our readers, the report of the euperintemlait too K ng-its odj three years more cat if this undertaking. They arc hovever

lliil 'm nnolir o ijMit wltrk VMlKltClt n ril hflT fit

,t ea 11 nccasion H v as lonunaioiy c.-.nn, t,)ejr vicinity . j F(,0rt, it is intended to make wliich lessened the danger of the, firo s; j n,,, rapcr a weekly history of the times, in all

spreading itr ravages, cmr emzens evince things but its ;t:l the uualities of the best firemen, and on- will be taid.

Iv want nroner tramiiiiJ, to equal those of i dressed to the ejre, it is intended to print it on

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cayed teeth t j the jaw, thenco to the bead, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effcts; such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the month, &c. &c. all of which are produced from foul or decayed teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy, that will

nnt nnlv rrmnvn the nain nine times out of

l.n if urnriorlv nnnlicd. bllt prCSerVB tllC

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manner, lhe proou are all catriuny revise! j by a literary gentleman, an 1 the publishers do not hcasitate to siy, that for corrsctnew in this refpect, the Magazine is superior to any novel printed in the book form. The present timber of the Magaine contains the whole cf "The Ghost Hunter and his family," a most powerful and affeeting story, l y the author of the celebrated "Tales of the O'liara family.'' In this production Mr. Banim

bs shown hie deep knowledge of tne workings of the human heart, ia circumstances of a pe culiar and extraordinary charactcr,and be con

eys hi a phiio-'uphy throeh the medium of a

naiative which is singularly happy & forcible.

Some o! the incidents are wrought up with a power which is almost appalling : and the whole conduct and development ofthe story is full of attraction. The interest excited in lhe mind of the reader, is constant and uubroken from

the commencement t the catastrophe. The principal female is one of the most delightful and natural conceptions of modern genius.

AVjth all the generous devotedutss and selfsacrificing atl'ectiun of Scott's Jeanie Dcaiu, there is mixed up in her, a refinement of fee

ling, and cxpausivcness of intellect, which the

maid of JVitd Lothian did not possess; and no

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fulfilling the sacred labors of love . The other characters are also drawn with admirable skill.

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