Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 30, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 October 1833 — Page 4

EASTLIIN PEUU)DICALf-3.

T "any of cur western c ''emporarios ; a e lately raiiod their voices aint in-m arroga:ire ot the (par crcoitii: ; (i.A.'v pieces cl lue east. Our cotemporavies are right in thus ' ?reakiii their sentiments. Tin; Ohm printers, good souls, have, for inanv years, proved themfelves most obsequious jackals to the lions of eastern literature. Their columns have been crowded, much to the dissatisfaction cfj inctr piain nonesi reaaets, wttn pros-! .1 I I i ! . rect,.,,.-. or Ladies- Cooks. lc,ts, Lcviners. Ane,.vl'um Laskets, Am-; ulet ar;U a thousand other wihy washv periodicals, each as stupid an J i;.ipid as a Htth l-arnin:J and a great -led of Ki.i.'..,..rvir-,'i -rllwim '!' as-iiia'.ae c.i.i rCiaK r use in. I i.c ii'or r l,'M,J' M-st(in country cutter, al.cr iu ttng Books. Tosts, : cat-paw to Uiese maw k till dt iVellcrs. ' i.iiui i.j' nv; ii.iiii.il no tin u a i ill I their literary notice s each as nuusoou ; as the adveiltsements ct n fni.-. !- ,lioili;c.nU rl' n , 1- S i , j- ... . ' . , " i .... o ........ vUl y ( tu ui- . cer, t.FU ..un.uiiiig nunscil i0 the Oust, : wuu a promue 01 a regular c.XClian2:e. j finds himself in the coarse of a month r two completely in the vocative. The 1 , i . ,. txcnanje ceases; and the western eu'-j,0 to", ail T doing an amount cf 0i iC lor V i iCii he would have Charged his 1 neighbor twenty cr thirty dollars, receives for his services, some half dczt-n Ck.'ls or Albums, which the printer's devil stows away in a corner for his own particular edification and amusement. It is hot our intention tO run a tilt in ('erence c:' v;r.nrn literature altho' i . 1 At' I- 1 - ii, nc soli iii coniciy nri oi aaiii-co-copes, and Shields among usaboundii g with a rit-Ii variety of live and senlimct.: we only wish to cail the attention of cur brother editor?, in the alicv of the Mississippi, lo the ridicui. ts consequences of that servility

which rjves to th.e trashy elFdsions of' The Cholera has again appeared ii eastern scribblers a predominance over Richmond. We are informed that since v.vstei ti genius. The West, and thank j olir ,ast publication, six deaths have ocIf. avcnlor it! is blessed with but few ! curred in th.e town, and two m the vi-

)f those amiable and interesting people called ladies and gentlemen of leisure. Few cf us have, as yet. enjoyed ih: glorious privilege of being idle and jrcod-for-nothins;. V,'c have neiUicr vrtadian swains nor Arcadian shep-' i j i iicruesscs. vur people tire a i ire a i.Iain.l honest, industrious, straight-forward i nee, who have little taste for reading descriptions of moonlight promenades' on t!ie bay,vjoi the bchuyikill ;.;id Hudon; tin Jci taken by love-lorn damsels and cntiiitLtital schoolboys. It is but the other day that we were straggling willi the Indian for the very soil we live oil. Young men chopped down the forest or ploughed the new earth with ihlvi at their hacks, and our your.g ladies, in sober lindsey-wcolsey, !u.d o ir cornfields and pounded our li.Miiu iny. What do such people care about th'i sorrows of eastern U'erlcrs, or cf what consequence to them are the "Male, llat, a. id unprofit ihlc"' whin-i-g ,f ui.;',edg?d, unwhiskcred, eastern se:it:r.-icntali?t .' i.ei ti e last send us what it can

r i ) t ' j t . - ... i . .... .i- - - .................. . , i n t i . ii ,-. ?i ii rr'rc 01 l4,e fOU'iy We can dispense Wltil ; tion is superior to any now in use. The most j way, to instil into the minds of youth, and aits irarf', W l.avc resolved, and we t aggravated cases of inflamed eyes, are reliev-i waken in the bosom of age, those invaluable tru-t OUT rehOUilion will be adopted by 1 :1 a:'(l curuth b.V a tew applications of Ibis ; traits of raorality, which alone can secure to cvtlV rubiie .lonrnal in the WC-t- to ' B Wattr The studious and weakly are man, happiness or comfort in th s stiblitnary . i ," I '' ' .i " particularly rrijiiested to give this collyrium sphere ; in .short, as its name indicates it is pu.-hsh no pi"t pCCttlS, or other ad ver- ; a triali in which thoj Wlll fl!1(l iln effectual j composed of ail kinds of literary ingredients

ti.-emcnt, 'or anv eastern litrmry print t cpting for casli, and at their usn.il i lies. W e ask of them no favors and shall expect none. THE GRAVE. Titeri!ia ha?ty step, and leaves bis dee I e't tra k in the place of grave Where the turf is thrown open ; where the pit yawns deep .r..t tn iri l.linri. I 1- rt ..nTt, ImrrN lr...-)l f . i. ... . t- i i

aril wiicri! we reuri.iu? coin iriiow oacsi 141 - . th dreariest c0nd that Pvcr vi.:tf Llunu I now offer to the pnbl.e a certain an.l per- ..... I nianetit remedy. 1 would not, however, be

there O ..me, thy short vUiou baring ended .. w i .1 f viiiuil, rtliu ,no ?ieSi p a .ra , un marl. 10 8e how tar r- ... , . 1 went thy path ; and lo tell where eternity com-1 mencedt The rolling sea that bathes earth's ' . ... ... I U:r?r l.raCC I ti ruin ; ul iiuieuiinii? tor t;r;ivs on us flossy nniliin.Uimml twhu-r ,.f A.'l,,, i; ; ti.e.r l ist dr.amlcss flamoer . Unwn . down.thnv sink in tnc cm:, dentin of the ocean en vri . ' wnerp grey CTtrl monstpi f .1. ,,nf ,i , ' I aby. stare iii th-ir sunless medium, lo sen the' ' fresh cargoes of mortality arriving at their last I flptfc!ltl',lt Kill The Plains and mountains, nnil desert are becraae wiM and well filled idaces

..rfc.i';. Where is the spot where man hail not t on-e l down n,d. r hi last strong nconies! I 07 The abovQ Medicines are carcWt.rr. i4 the dust that has not humanity incor-i fully prepared bv If. H. Heviiolds, of torated with it ? Where the willow or the elm ' 1(..,.:., V V 1 " . , . , . , , lat.ivia, A. l . and none s ircnume, un1 l it .: cs not wave over, and raft their sha'!- , ., . , ' " mi, upon the wasl,ngyea, the wasta.g re-'0" h ?USdc printer! wrapper is Stgtljo.tii.t cf one who lived, moved, thought, and j ed by him in his own hand writint:. unact.d, nmoi.r-t us. One who wa deartj the! l or Sale by KZRA rKlllvIS.

hnrt friendship, as nny of us arc now, or i can he. J l fiic a bcnvlfiiVy tprcssn! . Thf. i di i'v iii v us i'liiong tins rcu'a r tnass' !..i, ;k ;it hlaunhdi, Virginia, on the HI'! I'.Mm- iWr.-The fonm and pprnvl ,!,.., , t, ... . c.4 , 1 t ) .t da - nrnund tne S'uo ot fctatr, some -! times threatening to rniiljib l.ei , Y t vnn-l pr 1 ot the very t'emcnts that support and 1 t'.i'H' lmr up 1 hat para jrn of cccenf ririty, Loar. 70 Dow, preached in this village on Vi i clay, last, to an uncommonly mmcrou? I

and attentive ronrrecnlion. Although j , 1 . " , , , - 1 1.0 notice was given except by verbal re-iaM P-rt, and a misunderstanding being; prevalent re! uive to the hour nn which ;

he was (o preac yet the Stale Kcusei was tilled to cveniovviucr. ills text wasi

peculiarly applicable tu the occasion: "Uehoid I cosni' qrdcklv. My reward is wuh r.ie. take h .ed ei erv man. ;tc- j cording as his works shall he.5 Ui.. ou.--e w;v. vhe.!y original iiKirrange-; mem, manner aad matter h -iii ;..f'"oi . that dull ir.ri.- mwl .i-mnnu;...- ,,,.?,. ! mractc re-tic of clerirvmen at liu nrcpnt A x- !: '..!. .-.i!v I . ' i . v. it i v luiiuij u-u-:-.- i'j tin that cold formality and sanctimonious n -. r", rl .- e, 1 .yU I,. ,1 K .1 j j!. modern times. Ife speaks from the lull- i '.iia.n.,;u IliiUMV ilUll H'U tO lit tilCSC ncs3 ot Ins heart; and his words jiive th-i . . . . ! most striking evidence that his rind i I an inexhaustible fount, where the pe- j I culiarities of man and nature have been 1 hnalvzed, and all their pronertie di-' covered an I placed to good account. i - ' " -.u.ii. . A weft coiiulrviiiaii, who bad l;try occa-' i sion to prov:,ie uiase'.f with a pair of now shoer i ntost striking evidence that his iaind is.! took tLe mca-nre of his own toot toanitv i ,;1 - ' "i; u rm; a noy to in; Jlioerna Krr'i, sbo,,t lhrea ,ililr3 distant, to iVtch h i the 'lr-es. .-oiiiciiung, how. ver occurn 1 prc- ' '"' - vent the bov from t-oins:, and the r n .'?' ! vrd t0 hiniseif. II scontin-Iy eL oil lor the I cordwainer's, and was about huh" wav oa his road,wticn ue smKli-ntly stopped short, scratch .l u : . i I .. i i . . ui! in-. m, Him inimcreu. to nimseii, c;onI lwma , ,0;sut t!,e m ; accordingly to procure it, and tl hisoWinal destination, who j with astonishment from the man loi'nd it: I iorcot the measure."" Back br w.nt len proceeded here he learned j ait of awls, that ! tout would answer better than the measure : Scoic'inia-,. On Topslr.y last, Mattiiew Thompson of Dayton I struck Cliitries ''iec, Kq. a blow, uhi:h causci! his (teath in annul f'jia huu-s. 1 he circuutancs, as related ta us, aw thesa : O.i loiriay eyenins, a lire broke out in Davlcn. Mr. (treen beiiiT an t i'firer ie Se company cave an order which i'iiomps hi nfl'SCl,0.!,1,.'.y'. w!1Pri"uPa(- ft'"'-k . , The ;--v 11 l1'-'. li'lllilH I'tl '1 S'ltl ill!l:!il Vlt

r a-v.lt and battery. Mr. Green rcrahcd t: the f rnf - f , ; "'" " V"1 lcllu,a l" fi'inis-ri-e t . attend the trial, a., d had just entered thetrato" ""om the Deanmm county Probate )o. v.h.u Thompson struck the fatal blow, with a C?l,rf on the estate of ISAIAH III -nr.i:, late ut, provinus! provided for the purpose. Tr.oir.p- j c,t sau! county, dtcraed. All persons indebt-

son was iiiunediale! anested and put in prison to awtiit his tii.i! . Mr. Green was Cleik of the t'ourt of .Moutgoiiitry county a, id a very resjieetahle citizen. Xsnia Free Press. cinity. There is less alarm among the citizens than there was at its first appcarance5 as every tear ot contagion has been removed by experience; and the utsease is ascertained to be altogether. curaole, it properly treated. We arc tnat m no cr-" has it prove ' fatal, when the premonitory syn otoms were allented to and every proper precaution used' 'cttern Timrs For C'ossgh Drop. For Curing Coughs, Culds, Jsthmas end

isOmimplion. increasing n ot sunsci liters which it can boast, THESE Drops immediately remove difiicnl-! httS fuIb" t'ablished its claim to public patty of breathing, tightness or stricture across i ronaSe and usefulness. the breast, obstructions and ulcers upon the ! 11 contains eight closely printed larger ctaLungs, pain in the side cr chest, and spitting v0 Pa?c35 " faeli nun.bor, on line white paper, ofbiool. Price, SI rer bottle. Half hot- ' wilu ne"' atltl l,eautii'ul type ; and is delivered

lies, o'i cents. German Eje-Walcr. TII()SE troubled with weak, sore or ir.flained eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in lhi i; i'.ll M t " I" V V 'I'I'l! 'l'l,; remedy. Price 23 cents per bottle Welch Tissetwre. 1'Ort.THH critE OF Rhevmalina, loth Chronic and fnftfimmalory, in all hcir dijjlirnr onus, Slijhm of the Join!?, A umbncss, fyrain?) A c. nOIl this most distressing" of all diseases. I ,..i. ...... 1 . . -. ,. , ,, . . .. ., ;w ' 7 , vnat an wno nave u w .1 or ; ,.. iii-i ut i iu w in 11 1 hp ri nui 1 k - ,,, ... .... ,, .. ,,1 ... v.... ... . ii. j in., IlllllltlllUII 1 1.1 II" . . . ,' . . " ', " . ' 1 JO,",t3 ,,hc,0.catc1 or rendered motion.e, the j cords shruillr nr. ind tho nm.r. os ni.ri'clin.l ! these Co reilT ,v be considered' as i Jcperate, r,:,d can rarely be cured, though ! thc-v be greatly relieved by a persever inS USR of tfcis Tincture . It is not to be supP00'1 that cacrs of ",any l"" st;in,jnS can n,; cured at once, where the habit has become asii""ilated to the nature of tho cotftplaint :vl s,,rn jne wno., rami o. nouy and '""! must ne r.omgeo, aim th'S IUUst bc the Wlirk ' tim"- Fricc' l l,cr 0 , 0 o rrj:rnn.inn s, 1!00 f'F.r.TJoisr. T , ' V t Liimbrr mU sawmcd, for .tote hf w 'f VTI1 , , .a ,..'.,' o. KOTICE. fglO MAGISTRATES and all others con M- sernr.l, That on this da v, William Han cock of Wilmington has filed his bond and fnr,""ity as Treasurer, for the Seminary Fund of "carhnm county.Statc of Indiana . All n.on.e coming totbrt Semirary will I paid to the Wm uaricock, by order of the Board of xrn tees. p. WEAVER, I krk Vroicm. 0;tcbcr 2J, L533.

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, An i.o.v in re.-'. s a largo aii-i convelitUii fur rcotivias i iinirnt Ware tl . . a!J,i 1 irivardiug Merchandise uii'i Country P;o..:jrc.i;.n : re-urn'; m tn nv e I heir '-mi is l ' t- r i or ot tae- ! State pl.te.-, p"ea,; sii. n! at ir.i--may oen: t ntiet.ti.ii a v.pou Having the to ii. mling th- ' ! I'llii-l-iilil ! 1,1s etc. i:. have produce c:n l.e ace-a.-fnicpcrs mount eil i.'i t, f Hie i.tst) have ti: ir pr-;-. ri to at-y i i '.rL, t tlfy i i s v i r-"'i. 'be. so i ;il the South -i ' i-i' '.".(. row of il.rif stor b i.-h ce'ldtorwur iiis w T .. . J u" "or! .!. i, iv Of i 04 !:n:r, at.-l ie.itirelv above l.i,u watvr n .u.. Me ,. I1 ' i . . . . ' , . itat h storage and fmvardii:? will be o related, us to v'" , r;cif rocally, the iuu tests of uJl the ',art,es c01"'1 r',ei'V'- Pt'rk ",,se 1 ,:f,comi,,ctrd in a f,w -cek en ,e vmI! be able to accommodate i .r . . . . . , ' i; e wb.o ni?h to jiak pork. Fork barrrls, lu ",l kc'J aml saU wi51 bc ''ii4icd at cash - ' - t r Lawrotci!;iinh, At:?t '232! "t. bcribcr haying quit public bci. ic will r.ractice law ia tin Su -ii- ness preme court, Circuit court, and other in,', rior couits, so tar as his services may be Ion t! necessary, by his liiiiids. Having a pret t ex tensive ac. hi nil itanci th i..!i.' the 1,1'ii.ed Stateshe will attend to the collection ofcl u;i s lo' or lron)- Rftof the Union, uhiol m,- y b" placed in his hands. Any Lr.v. hu-inrs pit lino me nanus o; jchn Test, Ji;n. re-di . , DccaturCoini'y,will receive the united i t'ention vi both. He will be found a t his is ideuce in hawrciiceburghwhcu l.otoutof tor upon business. JOHN TEST January, 12th, 1 S.T2. 4 1-i vr. Adniiiiistt'alor's Notice. WOTICE is hereby civcn. that tin; tmi'.-r-1 c;.,...i i j ..!. ... . i . . . , . . - ciiit.i n,iu; iun.rn ion ielTers n; :n nunu. Ul aie. esuite wtil make laimeilialo payment, and tho; who have claims wiil present them for adjustment, as the estate is supposed to be solvent. Zir.XRY W.lLKr.ll. J. W. KGLKSro.Y. ,?i'-t;s?, 16, 1S33, 25-3t .ldi:.iaiXfru(orc. TAKKX I P, by Peter HitV.cr, cf Crosby township, Hamilton co. . ;,;, i, .) 1 1 1. .1 , t..i r-f-N ,JJJ5 a KOAA' tuley, supposed y4at0 hc TWO years old last spring, lourteen harni? high, no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised to twenty-four dollars, by Benjamin Grilling and John Horner . I do certify that the above is a true copy from my cstray book. Given under my baud this 1-lth day of August, 1S33. " H. LINCOLN, J. P. August 23-24-3t. P2IflJ?iELPr3IA SCflAP BQQIU AND GALLERY OF COMICALITIES. rniHE Scrap Pook has now reached a per-i-niancnt standing, and from the lar-.- and ; to city subscribers every Saturday, and for- ; warned to eistanl patrons by the ea.Iiest ! " t,;c ;nt.ni:oil pf tho ,crap Bok h t0 furil. ia!i its leaders, at a cheap rate, a fund of rich ' and care-deuing anm-emcnt, whib-t at the f s:iiiii timo it "..ill ..'..,., ; .. ..!....;.... I 1 1 out grave 10 gay, iroai lively to severe." I And must prove palatable to all wh ireiMi a joke , smile at a pun ; laugh at a good story, j or feel serious over a well inculcated moral, j Many . valuable con .spondents have been III' . e. . . j secured, whose productions will from time to time enrich its columns; and nothing shall be w anting 011 the part of the publisher to rondcr the Scrap Hook worthy of the support of a liberal and enlightened publie. When bound, the Scrap 3-nk will, at the end of the year, form a n:it vol. o f 4 l Ci paces. TEitMS. To city subscribers the woik will be delivered roirubrlv every week at 1 dolir per annum, payable six months in advance. Subscribers residing out of the citi, wiil be rcnuired to nav one vpt'i mWrinilnn in 10 ,,c ' T 3 -u.npl,oa ,n Agents who ill procure and forward rayWVM 'r "ve subscribers, shall receive the. sixth tv! J ckih iui ju.uj itiui ct i:iicuuiii 01 iu j-ef cent, for a lursror number. All subscriptions, communications, (post paid,) addressed to the proprietor No. 6 1 Vine Street, between Second and Third, Philadelphia, will he punctually attended to. JOHN C. UA'dtiEH. July 27, 1S33. -22 n RATIOS, ' CtOI'NTPvY PRODUCE of every description taken in payment for subscriptions at this odice. Lawrcnceburgh, August IH, 1.S33. Jl ST RECKIITA), An FOR KAI.n, luvsiuuij low, n few Cpk.s of thk Ca rrttrt r cf Indiana. ai 'nil-: Tousnir.R innr The Acis si "''J-'JSU. And othrr vainalir iVorks. T. p,. SMITH. eptriubrr U', 1 .933. To Printers. Wll offer for sale a first rate Cast iron V (Stanbury patent) super-royal Prc, which has been in ue two or three jears iu ll)P Statesman office, and is iu perfectly good ordar J. R. SMITH. Lawrenccburgh, August Kth 1833.

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AND Literary Gazette. UtVOTED TO Ot'ml ar.d Seized Talc. Lrf i:c!s;

1 1 . ; t . t. ',, A'! "Tt .'(,'. ljitii i.Lv .-tE lil. I XV isv.i'd in sen.i-monthly nuuibrrs. --;- , i:it:in i!ii eight huge tjuaito pages, ot i ii-m. hi. ..lis and iuteretiug mailer, printed i.u -.: r.n ii siieet of fine paper eiubeilished, iiioiithlr, v i;!i a piece of music, for the piano lurte. A handsoino title page aud index, will be fiimislicd, and the work, at the cad of the year, will form a beautifully printed volume ot 2liS pages. t wiil be forwarded to any part of the L i.ited States, by the earliest mails. Each number will be accompanied by a printed cu er, tilled principally with advertisements, and .; much a? po??ibie with those of new books, works in ti,o press, Ac. T.i.vMS. T'o Dollars per annum, payable in advance. i) 5i ji.U'.iTS ami Agents wnl receive six copies by sending ten dollars. All letlc is of business, and remittances, must be directed to The Ttarl, Hartford, Corn. ConuLiuikalions may be directed to thetdPostage i.i ail rn" must be riaid. WILLIAM A. KAiVLEV, 1'iiblisher. IlartfcrJ, August, 1333. Those who may feel disposed to patronize the abov e woi k, can examine the last numbers, at the Statesman Oue It will ailbrd me pleasure to forward a lew new subscribers t'roiii this place. JOHN R. SMITH, Ir. Aa Ordinance regulating 1'isiug-Sun JIarket House . "rilTinilAS, the citizens of Rising-Sun, ' l ine thought it -xpedient to have a XL'rket-IIouse, and do think that it w:!l be ai'ivautageousv to tile adjacent country and hich;y beneficial to said town : Therefore, we the President and Trustees of Rising-Sun Corpoiation, acting for the benefit, both of the ceunti'y and town, ik hereby pass the following Ordinance : Hoping that the citizens of Rising-Sun will use every hcnorable means to induce the country people to comply with it and have u plentiful market. Si:, rios i. lie it ordained by the President and jtijaid of Trustees of Rising-Sun Corporation, That, there shall be three market days in each v ek, viz: Ca Tuesday, Thursday, an.l Saturday. 'ix. 2. That, there shall be chosen annually, a Clerk of tho market, removable at any time for neglect of duty or misconduct, and who shall be sworn to the faithful performance of his duly, which shall be, to superintend the Market, to cause the Market-House to be kept clean and in proper order, to decide upon the ipiality of provisions, and the correctness of weights and measures ; for w hich services, ho shall receive such compensation as the : ru-tees may deem reasonable and just. Six. 3. That, the Trustees so soon a? convenient, shall provide correct, weights, scales, and measure, which shall be put in possession of the Clerk. S;:c. 1. That, if any person or persons shall, on said Market days, before the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., sell or buy any marketable provisions at any place within the bounds cf the corporation, except at the Market-IIonsej he, she or they, set offending, shall forfeit and pay two dollars for every such offeuce. Si;c. o. That, if any person uf persons shall on saiil days, purchase marketable provisions, or articles for the purpose of monopolizing and ro-e!iing at an advanced price, hc, she or they shall forleit and pay for every such ofunce, tne sum ot three dollars: Provided, that tho restrictions herein made shall not extend to such articles as are commonly 6old by the Cwt., or by the barrel, or butter by tho firkin. Me. r,. That, four of the stalls (vi?: Nos. 1, 2, ? and shall be annually rented lo the highest bidder: Provided, no btall shall bc routed for a less sum than three dollars; and Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 0, shall be reserved for the ase of country customers. The Clerk of the M.tiket shall rent each of those stalls, to those iv'io have beef, mutton, veal, venison or pork, at !2 ciots, each morning ; but where they are not appropriated to such uses, they shall have the use of them cratuitnuslv to sell ve- ! get ables, iv c. ! Se.. 7. That, all penalties incurred under 1 tne provisions ol l!ns ordinance, may be reC'M'I'l Pll llifiil;. tltni'nr.inl-.ilinii 111.!.. r. ' " ' -i. .iii'i'iiiiiwiiju.iiiLUj Ull ium plaint of any individual. Six. S. This Ordinance to take effect from and after Thursday, the loth of the preseut month. By order of the Board of Trustees of Rising Suu Corporation. MARCUS D. LYKINS, TrotT. LE ROY W. LYNN, Clerk. I'i'cr Si i Plata's Advocate. The wouking man's aovocate published in the city ot New York, is one of the largest and cheapest weekly newspaper iu the United States. The object ofthe Working Man's Advocate, as its title imports, is to protect the rights and promote the interests of the Working Men. By working men are meant all those wdio are engaged in occupations calculated to contribute to the sustenance, health, instruction, and rational amusement of their fellow citizens. The Advocate embraces in its details the proceedings of the working men of Europe and America, a Price Current and Bank Note Table, as well as other f. reign and domestic intelligence, lis general object is (lumen Improvement, uncontrolled by political or religious seetariuH-m. TERMS Two Dot.i.ars a year payable in advance. Post Masters and Pnbttshers are respectfully requested to act as agents. Papers giving this ad vcrtisment thre'! insertions within three month from this date, will bo entith d to an fix. hnrge with the. Auvocate for one year. Those papers with which we now exchange are requite I to publish the advertisement if they widi to continue. GEORGE II. EVANS, Publisher, G Thames Street. NeT York Jen? I, 1S33.

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rtTO Anna. Wilt; a... Sinmtirl. Crtthnrin i u, . , - . , 1 f..i H..-1 1 , , . . i 1 -1 . 1 . . i . 1 .uiinna, .wary, olatnoa, enarioiie, 1 aluel.i, James anil John Buchanan, ilec'd. YOU arc hen by notified that at the next tcim of the Probate court, of Dearborn comity, in the State of Indiana, and on the firs' day of said term, 1 aliallapidy to the snid court to appoint commissioners to make p;irtition of all that tract of land laying 111 .. :d county, bounded as folluws: Pci-iiiiiinsr at thei north west comer of the south east quarter of section thirtv'-one, township tour, in range one we-t, and running due east sixty-seven rod; to a stone, thence south twenty-eight and a hall" i.i'gries, et e:.t.ty-nve rods, thence south thirty-eight degice, west twenty-eight rods! to a stone, tiieiice north sixteen degress, .vest j eleven rous 10 a stone, thence norlli niai.lv three rods to the pdace of beginning; cot:Lu ing twenty acres, be the same more or less. GEOItGE BUCHANAN, One of the heirs of James Buchanan dee'd Puns, Attorney for Petitioner. Sept. 7, 1633 4G 4t. a:.. S LL persons indebted to Oeorce Touscv. cr !n the Vvissi film ot Tousey ,C; Doau, eitliei bv note or lionV. ! Actounl, now due, will please make payment 011 01 be fore the first day of September next. TOISEY & DUNN. July 23, 1831.-tf. NOVELIST'S THE Number of the Novelist's JIagatne which, commences the Second volume, is now oii'ercd to the public, and may be considered a fair specimen of the work. With a v lew cf rendering the Magazine more snivible for blading and preservation, the size of the page has been reduced but without any diminution of the quantity of matter furnished to subscribers. Each numbtr will hereafter contain 9C. lur-e octavo pas;:3. " This Magazine; which is unquestionably the cheapest periodical in the country, in its improved form, may challenge competition for excel ence of mechanical execution. The publishers are determined it shall be emphatically a valuable collection of the best novels, i.-.d its appearance therefore is made equal to the best editions of the booksellers. It is printed with the utmost accuracy, and in the hanusr aest manner. The proofs are all carefully revised by a literary gentleman, and the publishers do not heasitate to say, that for correctness in this respect, the Magazine is, superior u any novel printed in the book form. The present umber cf the Magazine contains the whole of "The Ghost Huiflir and his family," a most powerful and affecting story, b ; the author of the celebrated "Tiib.s'" f n, I family." In this production Mr. Banim ...1.1 si.owii 111 oecp Knowledge of the workings of the human heart, in circumstances of a pc culiar and extraordinary character,and he conreys his philosophy throgh the medium of a narative which is singularly happy & forcible. Some of the incidents are wrought up with a power which is almost appalling : and the whole conduct and development of the story is full of attraction. The interest excited in the mind of the reader, is constant and unbroken from the commencement to the catastrophe. The principal female is one of the most delightful and natural conceptions of modern genius. With all the generous devotedness and selfsacrificing affection of Scott's Jeanie Deans, there is mixed up in her, a refinement of feeling, and expausiveness of intellect, which the maid ol Mid Lothian did not possess; aud no peril, however imminent, can deter her from fulfilling the sacred labors of love. The other characters arc also drawn with admirable skill. Tbeincident upon which tho story turns is strange and singular, though not too forced or ciiggerdieo, auu is, we believe, new in works of fiction. Altogether. "The ;."V ., ' -. w x. iuiiici J novels which has issued from the Mi iii-h In this Number also is commenced the publication oUMary f Burgundy, by the popular author of Henry Masterton, Darnley, Richelieu, &x. This work is now offered to (he American public for the first time, as no other reprint has been made in this couutrv the proprietors of the Novelist's Magazine" having received the earliest copy which was forwarded from London. "Maryof Burgundy" fully sustains the high reputation of its accomplished and distinguished author, whose powers of description and ingenuity, are almost unequalled . Some of tho newspapers have fallen into an error, which the proprietors are anxious to correct, respecting the Prize Novel. This will not be published until aiter October, at which time, those Novels which may then be received, will be submitted to a Committee. Until then, the ccmpetitioii for the prize will continue open. 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WESTS SIX IITFatATCUE. Ciiieicstaafia Mirror. And Western t of Lin latin it Scianor. IRl'Sl-fXTC-S Ol'llIUlllJIiD TOI.CMI', TO CK l:.LAKGI.ii i.u mover1, and iu. '::i.i.n:-;o wi-.r.Ki.v. 7'obc JuliUdbj jr. D. Guth&'tu-tc T. 11. IS.ru c. On expiration 01 the present volume, tho Cincinnati -!' rrcr ",vi!l pa;s i r: t - of Thomas 11. s i -rvr and Wilii.im ghcr, by wiioia it will h. it ai'.i-r be unui r the tiimni Snreve ,iT,.i the ii-t,.!4 1). Galla, pubh-hed, . .I.u. F. C. purpose to eiiiar::e t:ie pa I "r ti. a super roval size, uhii i,j ubli ii it v. 11k! v. i 1 w-i' oe prih'ec. wiHi e:;t::e,y new m;.uri.iL, ;.nd 0:1 pnper of a Ic iuGfii, lin,-, e.ml uniUuia i-uali-ty. Ths "ii.ual nib.;cription pric Two Dollars aed i 'ii'ty-ceuts, piyrd. varce; ar.d t.'e nar.er in ts n.i,ifi lo -:) : ia 1 rm v :r:;;:' but a fractio.i su-uiier than ti. oi the New-York "lirrcf. The fi.-t will be issued iti September iu xt. 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