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L X O N S , O N T A R I O C O .y H T Y , F R IL < $ . O C T O B E R 12, 182K [V O L U M K I. P8INTUJ AND PQBUSHKD B Y G E O R G E LF.W IS, In thenew Urick Store, on tbe bank of tU Canat, »t Uyww. Onurio Cojimy, N. If. EVERY FQID tV. T IM M S . 'I'Ue followinR ire tbe n u s on which this Paper is published, mid can in no instance be dpparied from * . I . I ’o Village subscribers, »ho have their pipers delivered u> them, per -annam, payable half yearly in alliance II. To aobacriberi living out of the vit- lafre, wlio call at the office for iheif p» y>era. g l7S . payable a» above. Ill Fo nuhjenb^ra who receive their papers tiy mail, R i payable in advance. W j TH companies o ften or upwards, ■who pay * « k l y on receipt of tbeir papers, tb —e cents each V. Tl*« usual deduction will »e made to Post Riders *„* Any Subscriber may discontinue nis paper at any time, by paying; all arreara- pes tCT'Coirnnmicat.ona, wMreSied to tlie l ’u!>lisher, must be post-paid. TEllMS OK ADVU HTlSIXa Kiirrogates’ liuti-T 30 cents for the first cm, Mort«a|{«s It (■ and IS cenli for every Shi-nflV Sales, 3 £(Lbsc(lucnl iascrtiUB ul 72 wor>3*. I.uotrent Notices inserted 6 w « k s for g j JUr-lOwerks lor S 3 — And payment raveled In advance. All oilier Advertisements! not eseeed- in f a square, will be inserted 3 weeks fur unr dollar—for each continuation, 3t cents -l.irger one* m the same proportion.— l-'nr ooe Insertion only, 75 cents, if lets than a squate. A discdunt of 25 per Cent to those who adrertise by the year. *.* No Advertisement discontinued without orders, aid a settlement. 1 P R I N T I N G , OP ALMOST IJVBRY nESCRlPTION, Executed with ncainrtt and accura cy, at the UT-'.PUBIjIC AN O F F IC E —Lyon*. CAS5T The highest price in Cash, paid for 1 ’ L A X - S E E D , % 'at my shop in l.yon*. > Geo. H. M ’Clary. jfugittt 9, 1821. Stop Thief. S TOLEN lr*m the subscriberon the evening of the 18th instant, lal t-C B A Y H O R S E . 'ouryears old, with a large head natural trailer, anil a large star in the forehead, and a part of one hind i(K>t white ) mane turns on the left 1-ide ; stout built. Also stolen from ilic subscriber, the same night, * small four years old M A R K , dark, l'5y, mane turns on the left side, natural trotter Said horses \were s'olcn from the pasture of one Hyde, at 1 'ie old tavern of that name, in Li'le, (Bropme county ) — Whoever wi'l take tSp and return saisl horses, to i'ic subscriber, slnll reccive~Rj57 and for the thief#5 more, or Rive TorrniUon where the aame maybe found. MOSP.S TYLER. Dated Urvden, Tom/ikint co Jf. Y. J*ft> l i , 18*1, N O T IC E . P Jtkn Prater, son of Simon Fraie'r^itd Morekeepcr at Bct> muda in the scrviie 6f Great Br!f| 1 n, .ii alive, as h» waa.last hpard of ■■t an event which entitle* Mro lo' inJierjt.lO.QQO/. by calling at.No. S3 Malden pine Nbiir-York.’ ‘‘ j V / ' q . W . k ti, BrtUEN? •« > ^jfake Notice. T HOSE fceraona w h ^ar* indebt^ ed to the subscriber,, a r t ,re quested to call and settle with, him, without ho neglect this call, will be daait with accard- in(f to law, - i--~ • G,J|&BLBR.? Lijant, Angutt 9, a P O E T R Y . Promt he JV. T. Statesman. >*TITI0W T» COHVEHTIOU I» <- ar.HAi.r or t « k la d u ci , 2iy their friend and countellor. A liufnble bard who ne'er before. Addressed a speaker on the Aoor, Ofcapitdl—would mention, VViihout a quibble or a quirk, W h at Udiea beg iflay be one wotk Ofyour wise stUte contention. That every one must have a vote, W h o does not wear a pciiicdai, Is generally ad^uiuod ; But why should women be denied, And have their longues complete!) tied, For party broils well fitted. The question is of great account, Which no convention can suruiuuut, Without dissatisfaction Aniongti the ladies— so 1 fear, And thcrelore »1 their friend appear Arid couuscl In thU acuon. That womeh have a rifjht lo live. 1 en thousand reasons cou Id (jtvc, Hut this uas nevfci*cfoubted ■, \nd he wllo would their tVeedoni balk. And say they haVe no ifyht to talk Would from the world be scou cd T he Turks, I know whs hold nc polls, Believe tbat women have no saute : But when they wear the brccches, As oft they do in state like ours, W h ich gives them supernatural powei s. And bang them up for witches. To say that women mast be driven Fiom every other place but heaven, la certainly ilarming And lie who would the like maintain Ought to be treated with disdain, In company so charming. Man is half woman at the beat, Excepting now and/then a beaiti W h o forfeits all p«e\eo«i<ro* To Uocciicy on<1 common sense, By many a Tout and black offence ; Atid yet some state conventions. Have in thelf wisdom found it meet l‘o let such wrefchea tteptheir feci Polluted with infection, Into the sacred lame where Itos The Ark of all our liberties— The birthright of election t W h ile women pure as eden's queen, Before the world-distressing scene, In mystery darkly hidden,. Must stand aloof, remaining dumb, And never to elcctiorit come*-* By haughty man forbidden. But yoti immortal statesmen, you, Keeping the lorily *ex in view At your august cunventflSlfi W ill fiame the constitution *0 That ladies'can to ’lectitfn go, Without the lean detention. For should yomotb*twi^« deeree, The direful ConieqUenc* may be , Diminish'd population ; And this I ’m authoris'd to s a y ,. If women's rights arc Sung away, la-their determination. W.R. \«■ O — I m i s c e l l a n e o u s . A SINGULAR TA L E . W e are about to indulge our reader* frith a vp£sing*|}«‘ but a yarylbtrue r«iatiop,of in.r affair nappened* iome years r i i ? ? .man of fashion paid his ad- , __ _je* to;ayodngWly16fbcau- ty,iSm k, 4 Si^'diafingu 1 IHed.iner- lt< »• . , V5» J • • • A l there* wa^ a parity in' years, iri fdhunie^arid in isltua- tion, tbevUdf ^fteeivWd her gal- ,lant with .the cuatomar; comic- sccn s io n ^ iJM a ^ q o f with- ;hoki frorfi tHo^wfom '^fcy are ;tnught (o upon an 'equality ^»(h t$emselvt*^n T t e piren«l^ijhpi)r{K#g la- tive, disapproved of the ms. ch. The gentleman pleaded—but :n vain .• and finding it impossi ble to overcome the aged ob- stnacy of the parents, be resol ved to solicit liis charmer’s con sent to enter into the holy bands of matrimony, without any fa ther consultation with tne pa rents, who seemed so resolutely to persist in a denial. liaVing fully explained him- self on this head, the young la dy, after recovering from a con- lusion^uhiehj ever on these oc casions, is visible amongst the virgin fur, consented to become his w if: j they were wedded, and the tmrri ge kept a profound secret. It happfcned, hft'er a few t e irs h id eliipsed, that the hus!):ii'd ivas obliged tc. Icnve his lovel' bride, being called into a foreii'll country in order to adjust some l.untly uff irs, wl'ich ret j tirftl his immediate presence. Ttte • lecessity jv jsno less urgent than disagreeable to bodi parties ; howevefj they permit fed tfieir ifood sense to oper tte, and nf'cr vowing mutual affection and fi- . ilelity, parted in expectation of set mg e.ich other, ai a time uh ■. su. h an alteration should take place, as might affurd them an opportunity of living in » nun tier every way becoming » hap py and a virtuous wedded p.itr For some time tliev corres ponded ; but tlie hU-,b inti being obliged to cfoss several tem pestuous sras, did not r. i eive such frequent answers to his e pistles as he lud reason to ex pect. This he attributed tn the difference of cl.‘naie< rendering a regular corres, »ndence alto- gcther impraciicabl- ; and as he imagined his letter^ had mis carried, lie resolved foi •‘■•nre- sent to desist from writing . ..... relishing the idea of having his sentiments canvassce over by indifferent strangers, or |xrrhaps captions enemies. Another reason winch indu ced him to lay aside for the present all thoughts of continu ing an epistolary correspondence wasthe'firospect he had »f short- ly returning to trance, « icrc the preseme of his amiable con sort would infinitely extred ...I ideal interviews, and make am- pie amends for every pang hi> heart hSd Undergone.' / It is nbw time that «trc should return to the lady. As she posaessed a consider able share of youth and beauty, ic was not to‘.be supposed she could long remain without a train of admirers. Her parents, who never dreamt'about their daughter’s previous marriage, became each.,day more ansi jus 'to.aclept a person whose mentaii and personal endowments might, in their estimation, 'fffier him worthy their favdpjriilfdaugh ter's hind-andbaurt^i JSeveral yeara had now rolled on, without the lody'aheating a syllable of her yreal,husb*nd — ■ A t last the fatal nevVi arrivtd that ihe was no mote. • . ; ^ * l l * * » * o l a b ! e , but sBe Tound it prudent to sti fle her grietSs, she might ob- Slitefate the. 'smajjestjdegree of suspicion. ** ‘ proposed by her parents for tier approbation, and the good old people were- io preu»dicrd in fa- vour of-tliepcrson'uiev hnd in troduced, that they gave their daughter to understand their happiness depended on hercom- pli moe. The j ourg ladv, tVho thought herself entirely at liberty to com- the French lawyers have se lected all the fjmotis triils, with the decisions which have been given in their courts for a serie* of years. This work, which is contain ed in several folio volumes, is entitled,\ LcsCause Celebrcs.” The above very cvtr.iortTtTi.ny relation is recited therein, to- th''opposite advocates for the different husbands. So that rherr can be little doubt of the truth of a nar.itive so expressly 'veil authenitcati-d. T 1 3 E 11 P C I ' . L I C A N . T O n F U 17 >bJ 1. m it a seoonjl trespass up o n Hv- get her with all the subtile an d m e n , nfter i>wne htile hesitation j ingenious, argum e n ts.used b v eousenierl. T lie nuptials tvere celebrated ; the lady, if not hip- pt\ was pl.ittd, and sererniv c n e t t ' ; h^ pfe.t-5 Were de lighted ; the bride groom was t n rapiured ; and s I were jo c u n d dll ’v'jre sprightly. F o r four \ eirs this newlv tnarri.-J couple lived in pcricct h a r m o n y ; but at length «n in te r m ittin g fever seiaeti the la- . t lady i the physicians were b .if Lr 1VC h.«l i fl.’d, and she, to all appe irniee, 1 'vc ‘*rc ^ U:> u pn:d ilit- debt due to iin t t r e . — She vv. s bti.ied wi’li p imp, and every re-^e-enee sho^n io her mem > y h customofihecouit. try wo ild,admit <.f. During (ler lust il'ness, her former limb md, wnom »vc leh .ibr ctd, littd r< turned ; and, after inakiit,^ ilit i>' < ss.irv''nquirrs, u .is i formed of every cirouni- itjnre u t luvc related above. As he w.-s unwilling io sur prise In r vv!'.l»t ^,e eonibatred with si knca^, he had (.mploj t-d a trusty person to mAv l.ini feWhen jhe -MBIipaid:. every tribute coiiM5int,^vHth * rtflec- tioq VoiJyi df * parted ldftL*,“a, icmip was •i 1#- acquain.ed v. i !i c.n.h particul.n-, ol ner ( , and the instant the reidors nir.p.e news of her de.nh re .ched his ears, a frantic wifdnes': seized his soul, and he resolved to rc eeive no niunii' r of susten.,ni e, but to bury himself among* i the mould whirh l-ty lightly tm her breast, and thus p,ne out thi rtmaii.ing period of h s exist ence. *'ull of this resoUttton. he re paired, the night she was l-uri- ed, to her totnt), ‘?>?id, af'cr dig ging up the earth, discnvered hir coffin, fetched a deep sigl<, and was about to stretch Ins weari ed limbs, w hen, to his conster nation, astonishment, and af fright, he pcrccived signs ol life. He tore open the •-.nffiii, and found i« even ashesi'spti t- ed. His wife was »lnv -.t suf focated. he snatched her up in Ins arms, convened her to the house of a neighbouring friend, hcid put her into a warm bed, a id in a few week? she was per fectly restored to life and beal’.h. A s she had a real a Sect ion for her first husband, \ihe made4 no scruple of chflosing him for her companion, but as the alT ir soon made a prodigious noise throughout the country, the se cond husband, who also dotted on lier to distraction, no 'x>qnee ':!*(»% informed of the particulars, than be attempted tj%rce ber to live with h;.Vn: the prior ckimant\as rhj61utely persisted in keeping ner {o himself* In *hort, i lawsuit was corfilnen- 'ced: the most learned ad vocates in France were employed : a redundancy of erudition was displayed, and, after bein£ liti- gated-foc • considerable length of ttme»a s61eran decision was iipur of the gentleman who-nHptt niMrkd'hrr. This Sory has so much the’ air of £ib)e jr»d' romance, that', ito loive in impression of its, itrufoon^the-miwls^pf our read- ers, We ihallihfbrm thenir tfeat ./ fn*. •'i# • ' On i i.* to cirt t.mst ■, ov . no c., ir..iiiv ider '!>•- oi-,. agre. uolc- nect -sttvr jl „H irH. g our r-adcrs a h.i't’ sh-c b 'i., as the fu.uis i-iuce our b m •ire txtrcme^v barren ol novs,- we trust HC shall bo the u u i r j readily excused, f-prrulh Itv those who h„v^ no re.i>-T ('irt' e long winded accounts m roro- 'la.ions, royal fi ncral-, .mil kmp- )v debau< licres. Ititked. al r r a carelui ptius. I oi the pr.[ rs a c e i v . d b) the la->t m. u, ,e have tiij-t.overi.d r..j 111 .nr.ri v ol rtUention, e s c (it n h ai ''C l\;v,- aireadv b id I t l >»■•' il. p’lU- W e ■ .'Vi V, r prn,.ii->i* \'i>r m t -, i -ii U r this week's ti. fit n.i .vhu.c- v r in opportitiit; it- St.ll. j We lerfi foti'jpg fLf) . r < f j ;!k t perano s i>e Rt:%'. m .ir«n_v ag. Hist the Ottoman Torre ; or ol be 'l utks and- Grfchs, i xcrpv, ih.i* tlr- -b-ar» tt d t ireciati en’.el, V >-,i a. M, I.js, in tlie nrtos> s- r r . tc t> njs, t!e- clared io ms imki rs, tu ii, dis gusted with ther s •ti’“ne*q and cowardice, he i-, (’ rmir.-<! to ahandon thm to the '’.Lfcrrdding servitude wlmh th > •>:> ier to- the hbtrtv wi’hin.ihctr rt-.u 'l’htj* Ncu-Yor^r ;md Albany' paper» are erov.dcd wuh t.,c proceedings ot the eon ention • but it would no. oi h t xt^ il the linnts of our pa'^er, •• it ex- h.vi^t thf patKncc i i our read ers, to I ,y brf'^r^ >bein i'it thing- more th m as.itnmarv .ccount of their dotn ^ n its most eon - denced for.n, w hu h .nj; be t x- peeled in ourn.-x-. Si '\.ice our last p'per was ptib-- lisl ,ed, we Fiavt rereivt d art Au- h.urn paper whn^i cm.tains the- following nccomit of ibe late, fire Which happened in that' placc’. *' On Monday evening’' last, about 7 oclock, a fire bi fke' out in the work-shops of thpf State-Prison in this'village. It caught in the blacksmiths shop, and frfnri thence cotvonunicated^ to the carpenter’s ana cooper’s, the .rfhote ofj which, together with their contents were des troyed. Tbe i loss, of ..public property to tlie state, is estima ted by the Inspectors, at'about 83S0^.jthat of inaividuuls to- about om; 1 th 6 iJlind more. 'j. .je -f', ^*5; The Syp^i.Jf Geneva have- reco<mncoded>to the ( hurehes* funderUtcit* care, W-tpirESD- at * th«'!24ih‘' inst. to be ohsei'ved as> ft day of iaUing, Humilia'.iotH and Prayer, ,