Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 January 1833 — Page 3

IIIK J'lWllIArV ils mechanical execution looks well, ing, struck me a severe blow with a

large club on the head. 1 he blows

to the catalogue. They are the men ofreat wealth; sueh as Mr. Girard, of Philadelphia.

l'IUI)AY,.JAX. II, 133.

The editor makes the following re- largcuuu on n.t. x,, Ull,3 Mr. Greene of Boston, and Mr. James of

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were IOIIOWCU up umn i v,(ls, in-uugui any.

Al-

klole.i-.ig the principle that a litizen, as long as a in;u' iHiisaiimi remains, is under an o.i.ig.tiio.. 10 exert his uMio.-t em iii's in me service of lii.- . .lunii v,

wnet.iei in -i putaic or poouc Malum, my im.n.i.s may

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" . lli.i -,. fl, mV I ir :irm hrrik'Pn. .'lll'l "Ur Clri r.l .'mil. n,......rf.,t np-ir tho I'h.SO

tlOllOt brOOliVUIC. m j.ift jefr tj;,;cliablcJ and severely of lS:tl. It is not strictly correct to add him r.RooKVii.LE. We know that our wounded. M ihi crisis the bv slanders to the list, but the deaths of three of the most ,:n., ir. 1 -.t.r Lr,, j . , . , j " i i . wealthy men in our country, within 1'- mouths, ullage is in low repute abroad c interposed and separated us. In rep v J,, .... ,1, ,1 r , . , , 11 i.-lu--u ttu.i -'-i'- 1 are worthy oi being recorded together.

are aware; uuu uu.isuauuii uiu ieuu- to an inquiry trom a ivy-sinnaer, Cr'-iru. Aml tben the hosts ot men, of humbler,namo

was that I had but many of them of no les noble heart, whoe r t 1 1 , . 11 1 , .

parly Ol Carolina orbit was smaller, nut who Mionc no ics-

ever is versant with its history however Tarn (Ion. 1J. was in the habit of bris!.tij in their own circle, eheerins an.

are not surprised at the temporary sus- nieetin"" m on terms of passing civil.1. ri-l 4 ' 0 . 1 ..... t

pension in its srowui. 1 uu town was ,(v waj not conscious that 1 tnui built principally with fictitious capital. given xm offence I was unarmed it outgrew itself and the country and (.,'- t,i;,.,dv hv snmi-wr--1 nro-

... - -Mil 0 uuu unveil vmiiv-i' .j. ...w, I mar, m .this place, and will ueliver his consequently dwindled to what you surne that the remark to which he has

hrst Lecture i illlS L LMXG at car- see it. We despair not however, it taken exception is contained in our

rei a-ure.i t.uu i vit.icr condition 1 .ia.i sr.M pnde march for a number of years past, s;l;j the orovicalion was KRKCi', WITH A S I'll; 1 T I W'ON'.l'- I.UI'H. Willi.,- I il'l' , 11 11 " 111 1 LIL,tlhuM,,:itiaalM;n and we also know tne causes. ho- cai;0j the Union party

of IViuii an i J.ilK'itv.

OCT Ms. Y"m. Gi.knn will

course of Lectures on English Ur

give

a m-

espcii-e of postage. It will furnish a large a.nouiit of nweahle, u-el'c!, and tiiiprovin rta!ing, f..r h'ss than one-tiith of tiie rice at . hieli the amt: iuiht L oti'.ot-.vWe obiaincii an I uiiii '.iuie or no traul ie u the MibM-riber. To famiiius re?i : c : . t in the eoiuitry, 1moto from tlie, Atiant: tou r.?, this (.ubiicatU'ii v.i'.l be partieoluriy s-ervieeahle, as mijinlyhvi tin .r hteraiy wants in t're he-l mciiio I t.,al eonll b.- devisei!. Tlie Nov i.i.im s ?.I A' ; a. 1 v. 1: 1 !.. jn.liliihed in se 111 i-i tui it i il ", niiiuiit rs .'a :i ici,h ;cr Cuntaiiiln' fnrly-e'uht e::tia imjierial octavo jnys with (loubie ciiliiiiins, arr-nue.1 alV.'r tee nriiac r i.f the. Lauv's I'.ios ; to iii.ii .rk thoea-it ii wi'.l be ronshlov A'.i.y iaier, it will bear a t,.-neiMl tMeriml resenibbuici:. 'I'd,. ! ,, , ,; ;il ,,,.,L m n'mnnt niiimnlU- r,f

wanintisr, am! en.ivenin- all arounil tnem . j ,,.,, than tiv hundred par ! -, d'-t the etpira-Wlio-e li.hl, when put out, leaves a darkness, j lu,n ,,tvevy mx months, , ili'it. cn mnnbei'S. Mibsciiless widely diffused indeed, bnt not less j hersui'd be fiii-nisi.ed with a handsome, title paue an 1 verelyfelt: Whuso virtues and whose worth, ; ta!)h- olhcvf nts. Tlie whole amount of tiie matter

fornt-iipd in a ui-e. year, will be eqtia. to more Man 11 11 v volnams of the com. not) fi-.'-d llnnli-li duodecimo hooks. The paper upon which the iUaj.azt.ie w ill 'e prime. I, wiii be of tiie linet eoalitv us.'.l for book

must inevitably asjain llourish. The

lv candle liur'it. Those intrndinr to

, 1. . c .1 u i-. .-11 water privileges in its immediate iavail t:iem;tl es ot the bcnctits ol these 1 , , . . - -, - cuutv, are too valuable too inviting lectures are invited to attend. f 'u.,:is irtWT Pm.,i;, idl. ;hv

comment of Saturday last

DiTF

thotij.li they may not have dazzle I the public paze, have nevertheless been the joy anil the

deliuht of the social circle, or the fire-side. (I'-'rUr.iovl.'i Jiurim! .

domestic

Apot.o.-ue. There

C KEEN

is nu.re (say

one

LIUUARY NOTICE. At the annual meeting of the share

w .mU, an ' ol a sc.e eic-antlv adapted lor uinom. As Toe i ;) w id lie eutiieiv new, and of a neat aiMiear-

will be improved.

a 1 ire, each volume, when hound, ai'.l furnish a hands nne as we'd as vi'nable a I 'il'on iu liie hhiar.es ; of toose who iiairon'-' tocwoik.

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Mxt. r , 11 , A ill.r. .inniVC, liuiuel l'l L.tc I mini, lieeeui -11 1 .I'M in I , nr iii.r ni 1:1c .mni-i s .,i:a;.iir iho. i i . llhons of dollars of our contemporaiies) m the annexe d n n .ii:,,, o, , :,, , ,,1,,.,;,... ;,. advance. As the

3IoRn -Mobockacv. It will be seen miirht be ad vantagcouv invested here apologue iroin Hie iSew i oik. unci.- t - .. : publishers imen-i isn.m a lmnted n.mibei of impres-

i-i i'-vt hm 1 f, i. ,.n were u:i eiecieu uirectors lur tae ett- ,wr, wis!,;,,.. i v,,iw,;ue are r.-n-i.'ted n ..j bv a not cc n this mner tint Ih-.tT m various kinds ot Machinery. a he can, than meets the ec. ...In'. . - ,sl"u " 1 ' "u" u' " ' ,' , ;u VJ ,l "uliL- " lapti mar. uuu ...... r ,.m., n.,lir.,i: . re suingvear. viz: in. late, Leo. 11. so without uel.iy. Oroersnm-t ,.e adoi.v.. to

r.rr-en. e, ilor f l, 1 T,. 1 1 . ..I SU ITOtl UU III i;t. outl ll 15 num. ..... v.- UJ.i.ii'...i, xv nm, it, l....i.. V.,,, 1, t . A 1 .1 IX A .N Ub. u iC LU.

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famrs Dili. J. 11. llro'.ver.

, , . , , , ving thetarmers are growing rich on lates soma curious stone?, and among Icegrapli has been assaulted, and nu- lh" r0llucts 0f their labor. others a laughable one of an old hen Y.iIu:.ter Ir llfh-dbyn luicnist of S. C. Gen. Klair. I few words lirookville is the seat kept lor hatching. This was efTevtod ly a icsolutioi n- ..T-. . ,r, . . i, i.e.. ... -i. i i . .. ': i.. r ,rrr o rs, a 1 1 person

to

the Library, with the amount due

-b in to t!if 1st l:ill I I'."J i

fp '.Hi ii'T i So IT..;. ..i.-K-.t A T.n..,- r.n tr l'r-inl. Ii m cninit v it ci lu.-i- l.r 1. -riTii ii'T ii n ;i StlottlV Ol CLTg-. an.

rmo.. ':sho hid pmtunrd the faired tioa is beautifully romantic; between removeing the progencv as iVt as they ,- r- ,,," - the Last and West branches of the far- lct the shell. The old hen conseqentnamr cf L.nion. Allhougn this same . . , ,, . , i :, , . , rirriiJillitv lamed Whitewater that derived its was m a constant rlate ol in naDilit . Viil l.teen has denounced the .lmt- ,iamc from the chrystaline appearance With feathers ruflled and clucking on ists as a "'ion Faction" and accused cf its waters a few hundred yards from all occasions but hr own astoni-h-tliem of othr-r fitonni lips, wlii.di nro tluir iunction. and the surrounding ment was not greater than that of the

' - , 7 ., .. . ' , . , c , c t ;.. i . ..l. M.f hr rom cue i. up to tnti lsi Jan. i.... v almost oo r.virfi to Wc," we consider scenery puts the penc, of the artist to wd10le tlock o f Jo.nc,t;c l abou h ( Ilunlcr Esq . . , . . . ., ,. , , theblush. We hazard nothing when at witnessing the variety ot pi odtKt ion l this resort io "Club-law, which has , . "i i , f . ,m(;mi. wnnld lor collection. we sav, the. town is beginning to look up 0f her nest. Sometimes siie wot.ia become so common'throughout tiie Un- to what it is destined to be a place of bring fourth a duck, then a turky, then " Jl- 1 A 1 ij' 1 rcsnum. i. ,i;rn,lh.hb.t ii 1. 1 ; c triho iipvi :i vounjr J. 11. lrto eu, .i.e.

it'll,. 49 ui:cn.niiiuit iu lliu LUUllli V illlU COII5IIICI .1 U1L. illl'C'l l.tllvt. . UlltJ 4JI lit-i t... - j 0 alarming to the--rreedo.il of the n n.,n.io7i 'm-rallv tu-ev ails that ' caSlc' a" o'ho"by J a black hawk, ? f(l . ' An opinion , general!) pievai s tnat f f a1 lhcge wcrc lrom Ires, and the tree discharge of the uu- the report ot the loss of the U. K Umc lo placcd in her nest. No ty ol puiihc men m speaking in de- frigate coiu-lcllation cannot be true. , then, that the old hen was in

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bate. ii'.c j .cgisiauire oi.uuui v.uumi.. .ajourncd on the Jlt December. In North Carolina a committee has j sOLT ; II CAUOi.lX.V LEUISLATURK. l)een appointed in the Legislature to C'cix.-mui ,1)cc. 10 consider what is best to be'donc in re- A bill to punish any inhabitant found

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A coiiimision of i?;) pei cent. v. i I be ahoweo to ajents and a!! icniittaiu es bv mail will at the puli

ation of the Hoard of Direct- I li-bers" riscnie, if a. eonianied by a Tost Mailer's

certiiieate, and not nl herwise. Any A'J;ei't or lost Master 1 1 1 1 i -1 1 i m, l"u subscrilirrs, and leiiiitlinp; tlie aiiiiniet if tiie snhs i ipii.m, si all .be entiliad to the einninis-i in of r.'d per cent, one copy gratis one yea i, and the Lady's Hock for the same leniih ot time. I 'ncuif ei'.t roles el solvent bans received in pa hi. -ot at par ahie. A specimen of

A Scliedule of shareholders HI arrears , the y.wk, "i any infonnation nsjf-tii.? it, may he

ootame.l. o v aildressim the pnnnhns, tposi pain.; A'jcnts sen' iin;' lor snbsei ihei's, and pielVrring a copy of the work to the commissions, can have it regulaiy fore. aide I. Udders of newspapers nenera'lv, will please uiFfit tiie above as Oiten as convenient, and entitle themselves t'lfichy to a free exchange for oncyear.

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ors, all persons Having in incur posses

sion, anv hook or books belonging to the Library tire requested to return them to tiie Librarian D. S. ?.lajor,

Esq. without delay-

ILiim

rFTHE School .Section, Xo. 1 C, Township No. il 4. Uatico 2 West, will bo offered for sale

I t-te of doubt: no WOl.dor that all at the Court House door in I,nwrenceburi;h, 'the birds of the premises were' equally VriA.y, tho 1st day of Mar.h next be1 , , , . 1 , . . , , i . tween the hours ol ten o clock A. IU. and 4

nuzled toucning mis oiu neu s mcnuu

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jt Limes they would surround her nest and wonder 'what would come next!' If a voting duck waddled out, all the

flat-looted tribe would quack out and

1 M. where dm; attendance will be givn by J A M IIS WALKF.li, Srhnol Commissioner. Dearborn County, Dee. 21st, 1 83-i.

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tUe Legislature to ""l"".""11 . - r.,:n:4.A. if nne of her own chickens .v,,.., T rvsurtr. x mvin.s

fi, c- iU .A 10 U,L enaie. X nc urn m .. .. ,f , , Ch:,niroOV WOll d UP M V nil!. ,l, :,nd ( -ooosidbirs

.v : effect the ordinance &c. the Kemedy 1 T ' " 1 , Z " i i, i,., k " ' 7,,,,, .mtnershi,,. and wiir His

an but it did not nr Xullilication bilh was reported bv mount tne .enee ..uu ,.u. ......

' Mr. Preston Chairman of the Com- .1,,e. next oay, however, at ' .,.,. ,,iUticularlr i.Hho counties of Dearborn.! SI

; .... :i i booby rolled out, and ail uoiveo utau.v.- , olvil,trl.. , . Ai,0 inn,

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One said the old hen was not

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all.

.en.

lation to the Southern difficulty. A in arms against the Stale passed tiie

motion was made in

sendt a deputation ings in S. Carol i succeeds

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Tr'.ji C,..i7. .-.. i n-i - . ..... . ... ...i..i. goose, UUCK, .um lunvy, .niu i.is-.v- , Mii.reme I oui't at Indianapolis

tiv.i. j.iii , r if j it i n ti v iii t nm i,srrnnr n nini 1 1 1 1 i s i i lie 4i.il- o . 11 i '

mitten of Wnv, nn.1 M,,,,.-. in tUo curred in by the House and sent to the contests

u ..fP,. .. i- ... r- ScMiate. it subsenuently passed that

aiousc m m'jiiviemiiiitcs oi tne ii,, j have made a report in favor of m (o provij0 for lhc defencereducing the. Tariif so that the tariff anj protection of the 6'lalc (as ame tided revenue will amount annually to twelve by the Senate) was taken up, for tlie millions of dollars. Thev" adopt the' third reading, passed, and scut to the Tarifflaws of ISlGas their basis. ;-cn, e" , r , , Air. Preston, from tae r cderal Com- ' mitiee, presented a report on the Proc31vsti.kiovs Forc-.var.m.. The jamaiion of the President. It was read following circumstance was communi- and dideretl to be printed. rated to us hv lpttpMLff nrnt w.-c-k' There is now little doubt that they

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A IJ. persons indebted to Jabez Porcival on ili.new nccotuito arc rrquesied to call on the subscriber and settle the same while it is fresh in their memory by note or otherwise ; those who fail to attend to this notice most expect to settle, as 1 am settling older accounts, by the disagreeable lid of letw. Z. T. F Kit OVAL, .-?-, .itUnci. 7?3. KI.'EIardiitSj

FlT.iiS his profecsienal services to the citizens of

and the suitKorxniNr; COUTR.

olliee is at the house of Oliver Heustis.

( hhee on

Short street i)imediately opposite Mr. Ludlow's

larie brick building; where D. S. Major will i at all limes be found, unles, absent on busi-' in ss, ready to attend to any proles-ioual seri ii-iN (hot innt- bp rciinilcd. I f . will olsO at-

nest; when, lo, and behold out sprang tl.,,,i to nk. fl"ukMnci,t of estates before the

and llu v had all nrettv nearly agreet

(hat it was high time to break up the

from the nest an eagle or a black haw u: Its identity was not clearly understood, but it bore a feather, and Hashed an ' eve that spoke volumes at on: e: the cry

of Kok out'

Frobate Court ; a

a Uo lore '

d ol claims before the Com-

.LF.CT CIRCULATING LIKIIAKY.

aining equal to fifty volumcs.for five

dot lars. X preseiitins; to the public a periodical, tnisi tirtly new in its cbaracter.it will be expected that the publisher should descriho his plan, and the object he hopes to accomplish. There is srrowiiis; up in the United States a

mi -loners Court of Dearborn county. For- ! '"''nerous Population, wun nien.iy i..mc.s...o c...., .el. hi,,., iwds. -Ur,r(..,..s. Pntvc's of At-! mattered over a lar-e space, am. who, dis-

toc:iev , or convey liners ol any kind, can have

without any responsible name accom-

will break up to-morrow. There may

et arise seine delay, as to the passage

and

resounded throuoti sue

grounds, and caution and anxiety prevailed. The old hen rose i' public estimation, and all agteed that if mio

did not lay tlie egg, she des credit for hatching it.

rved great

tnem ili'iiwu mi a lejjal and tiuexceptionable lon.i . by ca ! Hug at their olliee. All business confided to Caswell co Major

will receive the united am

boll.. y..nvre!co.HK:,!i, Oct. 10, 183:. 31.-lyr.

dioiild happen.iiowever.it will scaictly

hold out against that mo.-t cldtjuent of all persuasions, the desire to adjourn.

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paiuu.g it; out as we Knowttnai gen- vm vrc&cvWllVr the time 41.. .fit. " . 1. i -. .O ...

ii:menoi i.te same name oi tiiose men- -manner o administt ring id cuicers

lioncd. reside in th.at vicinity, we have taken the liberty to lay it before our readers as w e received it. We do not vouch for the truth of the circumstance, bat the facts can easily be ascertained. t'0.".)il"MC.Tr.P. The following remarkable circumstances actually happened not long since. Four men, named Oxlcy, Ham

ilton, Wise and Lattv. were engaged

Lai&il for Sale.

: Tft S- MAJOlt will sell, for cash, or on a FUOM WaSIUXC.TOX, IhC COi rt S- fair credit, 1 (ill acres of land, lv in- in

l i . f i I Ar .... t"....l- Mi-h... on.! r, .1. ... . . . i ... . n i . 1 . l'

.1 ,..!,-1. tb,. Ilr.lii,iw,t if c.i li POIIUCIII CI me ie lent vunii... ....u iicainor;i v ouuiy i mi laua, a j nines hoi ui

CMt.i, tint... . ....v- v.. . l,;, l,-,11,h.Tlu. Mv T?,,

i .lailWi ei , nnu ?i;;iis umi-cii iuc tyj

lie

ins pi on

lulgated the

ii so;i

d land.

Washixgtox, Dec. 'JS, 18:V2.

bay (arm. Lawrciiccburjh, Jan. 1th, 1333.

in 'ashington,

following sentences: 'Many of the friends of the Prc?i-,L-ni ihni',: that he has now nlaced him-

(,ti, nrntPrliv. n.dirv 1 foar i "one. self in a position, w aiere it will become, 1,1551.8 Sift i'or Sale!

The Committee of Ways & Means, in his. duty to sustain the Supremo Court. THE subscriber has lately receive. our hou-e, have icported a bill for the in their decision against Georgia mnh- a very large addition to his stock ofix.n .. .h.Hion of duties, which will bring lication, an 1 some go so tar as to ex- hkr, and now offers for sale

them down to the standard of the law- press an opinion that he will uo it. A

nfllll. The protection afforded bv stoi m is ev idcnl.y gatnering lor ueorg.a

taut from the localittcs whence books and literary information emanate, feel Ihom-olves at a great loss for that ineiit.'t food which education has titled them to enjoy. F.ooks nr.:

1 sdrict attention' ot ebeapinour principal cities, but in the interi

or they cannot be proeuieu as foon as ublishcd, nor without considerable expense. To supply this desideratum js the design of the present undertaking, the chief object of which emphatically is, to jnake good reading cheaper, and to put it in a form that will bring it to every man's door . Books cannot be sent bv mail, whilo the

rhere are about 12 acres of clear- "Select Circulating Library'' may be receiv-

1'he balance wi ll timbered, and t-d at the most dislaht post ollices in tlie L'uioa

watered, and all well calculated lor a stirck or ;n from fifteen to twenty-live days alter it is

i published, at the trilling expense of two and i a half cents; or iu other words, before a book ; could be bound in Philadelphia, our subscribers in Ohio or Vermont may be ; usilij it in their parlours. i To elucidate the advantages of the "Solect Circulating Library" such as we propose, it is only necessary to compare it with come other

12.,00 fa tnf Boards and Plank, publications. Take the Wavcrly novels for

i ton, ise and Lattv. wereend on was vM in:ul c ialc, and .s well as South Carolina and ihcGeor-j t.te t .rm of .sir Henry lames, near duties were from time to gia gentlemen, on this subject are com- j LiMngSun, in this county, some l.nie incrca.cu. Ytt- them hack u pLtcly in the fog As Mr. Ritchie last Aug.,- ,a thrcslng wheat, and point, and the protection will says when he is disposed to be very

growing thirsty t!ie all went to a bar

rel cf water near the p! ic thev were at work; an.l ;cr having satisfied tin ir thirst. Oxb v reclined, in reeling position, on tt:e b:i rcl. and while there, a

il.:;m

upon for til out a and ;

-till b1 inadequate, and an inadequate knowing nous tm. nroteclion is no protection at a!!. So "General Jackson s viole

. . 4l .!w L, t Smith Carolina

in;u it. v Miit.iv. .-isu ..I 4V ,uim, . . , c bv the. Hoard. The whole weight than diminished within a lew t as.

(K.. n.lministralion is brou-ht to bear Last evening be declared to a sotum

ence against

has rather increased

M,00 - Joixt 15,000 " " Scantling, 500,000 Shintfrg. WiSiiacu Talc. Lawrcnccburgh, July 12, 1832.

L'1I.ULE5 AI.l'.X VXDl'.lt &, l.OI IS A. UOBEY, I'MX.K VtlK 1 11! 11 OI-' '. AlexasKler & Co.

Intend commencing on the First of Janu

.,1 o ,.i i .,t ...... in, v" . . . r i . ..i' .1,.. 1 nn r...

Ilillil i.-.m JIUl.t iiii lit .11, .vvt.t.u . . f j 1 1, n.i.l mpm I.W (, V .OUi:i I'SS. 1)1 lllC liiun l'..i-

his hand-he in.mediatt-lv put in .r ' , .. 1 . 1 Z Thnt L ' hnd already an cdler, from; "'J, ,a Se,i-Mon,b.y public-

1 there IS no uouui ainiui its iieitt" -.u- n, i." - - - .. . . , ,, hi, ot5ler han,l am! caught ,t -Uh-; lr (he bwer , Virginia, of twenty regu.ients of volun-; o be cnilcd he , av attetnpt on its part to escape, 1 Gur G!ilv h of ;afcJv teers,'to put down the nulhliers. 1 he , J lulA I-bJlAinAjl L. liter adminng its beauty, parsed - "WJ, w...... U ',Un K,i,.r i'mm member looked grave. 'Sir,' said the WO b,a.,d. of ,ne inghe, btcratme ot me p,,se,,t ,

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cupy 1 .vo volumes, wtnen are soio at i,:j to S I, alb The whole would be readily contained iu three numbers of this periodical, at an expense of thirty-seven cents, postage in-

1 eluded! So that more than three times the I quantity of literary matter can be supplied for I the same money by adopting- the newspaper form. Rut we consider transmission by mai,l I and the early receipt of a new book, as a most i distinginrdred feature of the publication . DisI taut subscribers will be-' placed on '.i' footing j with those nearer at hand, and will be sunpli-. . ' ed at their own homes with tijual loii-iout

fifty volumes, of the common London nove. size for Five Dollars. This may not take fifty-two weeks to accomplish; for, though lint longer than one week will claps between the

itintothandofllamiHon, indiana Z, ed it to U ise, and from U .,e, I .alt y re-, - ,c thc biIl wiU be re- I tell you South Carolina may raise ner a,. Novels. The ,,b. rant a tTJZ n- vp.lif if mi'il b-l Itl-T no tihirm. but 41.4.. 7 .,.1. .,-K- ( miKind men. but winch these have receive., have m.ln"'o 111.1m ul "r nio.c 11.11.1u4.. 3 ...v. ( .. . CT , i V I ti V Vll, jvcted: but it any of them go with -ten or twelve t!iou.ina men, otu umtimu wohle work, the proprietor w-.ll led lnmsct at sullermg is.em all to handle 1,. W ben J , inislra(ioiu wc are C0IU.. Andrew Jackson will raise thnly thou- an lhey iu ,s,M..MK-et atiaine.! a. h-g.ee of liberty to publish at shorter intervals-hity,

on their attempting to take il into the.

house, it made its escape. J hr. men are sitae all diad!! And what i- mot rcmarkable, is t!m fact that they died in the same order that the bird passed, ht ginning with Oxlov, .and ending with Latty. The truth of the above statement, can be ( stablivhcl by enquiring of the gentleman now living on the farm.

-The intelligence from thc South is sand. ' ; ,e,,t a,..i cSct.ie,u-e winch, w uu a iw S . v

by no means encouraging. The proc-! T he editor loruues ms cm return uy - - i - l-imation of?the President was received , thus uThc language attnbuled to tlie , l0ng,t Uie grMt niass ofNors which are conin South Carolina with demonstrations ; President of the United States, by our stantiy ,,, course of publication, there ar, o. o,,,, 111 1,1,1 . . , 1 1 iirn..;n.(nn rnrrpsnnni nut is ml l'f ra- some which are vei y snpoinif to the olheis . loseof utter contempt. They have hurled ; W ashington concspondeni, is so extra : u'1Cinlolhe ro!inS community defiance tn the teeth of the President ordinary, we deem it necessary lo add, iu a 1)()piilais am t,mv01licilt l0llll) vMl gKlxm I 1 -1 t.Vtn Tho (huprnnr that it is fully Confirmed ill a letter lrom expedition, an.l at less cost than they can be lnnn.shand his proclamation. 1 he t;ov ei nor tnat u ffcnlleman in ed hy the bookseile,,, is the principal object of the has isMie.I a counter one, calling upon a highly 1 electable gcnlkman in Imbli,alm.;ul j,,', JwM the Pnbiisi,e.s the people to tand by their arms and ashington, (who was present at tne ; .ue s.uisl-,e,, ,iuy cao accomplish more easily ma,. ul tLir St .te and thev are placed time,) to his friend in this city. Such . a..y oti.e, pesons, o account f the extraordinary laity their Slate -ana incy .in i.ucu ' f 1 Snlirrp : rt Lp cilities hi. h tl.cy enjov. in an altitude of military dehance. language, horn suet a source, is 10 I4V(cs a vmJnnii;tti tm-t iniercM,s with the

i 15.it iftWey will only delay their procce-; incited by all vino depreciate cm. din" fora few mouths, 1 ftar that their war.

10th, and 11th No's, of this new pei i- 'supposed grievances will all be removed, ' ', , r 1 . 11 1 l,.,v.4 i The Dh At. of 18.12. A great number of disr.dical.containing i-nr's Sic M.nthtin ao.l the catiso ofcompla.nl will be tin o n ti, i!ihM, mcn )lilvc this bowcd l)cfore

on tlie oilier Side. 1 lie protM uiig Uie sentence. "Dust thou art and unto dust policy will be destroyed, and the inter- bVilt tim return." e-ts of t!ic preat maioiitv of the people; The Literary men rnumcfatod, are Goethe,

., ill ho s:,rr.Ue. d lo f-alisfv th" Ul.war- Spur.he.m, t hampoillion, Jeremy

ranlahle. clamors of the minority.''

IVuldir't St I el Circuittin l.ihrnry. Wc. have received the Olh, 7lb, S:h, '.)ih,

Amrriri uKlo Icrhrim, ir thc. Nasqnr 77- and the lufl.tf," n Tabby Harriet Maitinrau; .and "Titirrln in 7Vrii,'' by IMmond Temple. Those

who are desirous of obtaining useful, T..r. P. ni.tc. To prevent

and interesting reading, at the heap-: presentation it is proper that 1 should

(lent ham,

i Cnvier, Sir alter Scott, t rabbc and Adam

1 CTirkc, wrre each and all of them eminent in ru'.j. their several spheres, and their demise is there

fore worthy ot special notice

I'he son cf Napoleon is only mentioned lto

est rate, would do w ell to patronize this ive a statement of the circumstances ojll( t)1(. ,n0ral, ami adorn the tale' His

. 1. latlondilin the assail made Upon Lie Mother n.ay;nclljbe added to the list, in elm n,v, iccmusc may In- lia.1 t,t thoMi stcihiij, p...'

Loudon publishers, through which they are enable.) tn receive the latest Ihitisli Novels, as soon as they can be transmuted to this country, thev are connected

with tlie must extensive printing establishment in Philadelphia, and can re-print in the shortest peii.vl anv work they may choose to mideitake. If, lor example, they simuld wish to furnish as p-ut of their regular series, any new t'.uglish Novel, they can no so alas ea.lv a date as any ..'Jin.-.icao bookseller, so that disiant suhscnhers may ic eive it simultaneous, ly with the bookseller s n pubiicalion in the laie cities, and at but a trilling expen.e of postage. In selection t oiks for this publication, none will he

taken but those which conve both (iraiiln atiou ami insliuclion ; and especiabv such as have the charm ol

lie.shuess and .interest. Il these nljccts .annul in

accomplished Unm the aliun.l.ua sujipiy 01 o,

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Ind. It ii of asup-r royal size, and inent, and without any previous warn- 0f another sort, way with nronriety, bo added to

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It lit. ovum-,

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vrstrrd IV bv General l.lair, a member was, besides being the .Mother of kings, a wo- onus ol a liomei age, winch, being a ; J 'ti.tj "j i. . ril l , ol pimt.aie cnnipaialively out lilti.' u- , of Conuress from South t arohna. man o, no.de m.ml. , J,,-cases, would h,-louud ,,,o,e a.. -Wchavore- , ,n j,. js IC hr.Vst Vh,r,s I rroll, ,n this htands aW and , c ,., .eeout ori. of a paper of , ,T:, 'l V...,' ,j-Mr h" 1,a"'e WCC,,'UC H Sti,l'" 1"1,1-V h"MOr:l A, the Novelist' Magazine, tho. . 1 1 man in the Unite. l Males, in un. , , -,.ssU i. -,ii,,v;iii,.n. tt.n be fun

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