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OHIO I JORJN::.atBGISTER. VOLUME 29. . -UBMSHED iY 1 fc I, M. GALLAGHER , C. StT ret Dollars t year, invariably In advance. jlik daring (At gluten tf tit Ltgitlttrt, end Wiekf . . , At remundtr ' w JOHN M. GALLAGHER, EDITOR. OlficeMm Slate street, Two doora West or tha fllnion Dank, ' ADVERTISING. Twelve llneaor lew, bnelnacrtlon,.. 0 SO ' t. . three..." 1 00 . u m ' eaehadilllonaltnserth3n,.......d 25 1 . - m . three mouths ,..3 00 . , v slxmonths,.. .....6 00 , '' twelve mentlwv. 8 00 Longer advertisements 1ft the tame proportion aa tha ahove. A deduction of twenty net wnu. (on tlie eieen,) when the mount eiceods twenty dollarsln six months. All Advertisements should to Marked on their face with tha dumber of insertions deaired. at trrey will be continued till order aid oat. and counted by the insertion. No reapenalbllity for errora In legal Court Advertisements, tieyoad the affiennt charged lor their Insertion. TSAHTiT AOVtRttllNO. , y ' iQne eljKh of a ontumn, (about SS n,)........l! Of) nncrmiflh.s. ,..-... 16 00 'One liatr.v-.,... ....,., 2S 00 A full column 40 00 Any Adverlber exceeding the amount engaged, to becharged for the excess, at iho fir vote above mentioned. ' Ir All letters relating l subscriptions umsl bt addressed, (nost paid,) to the Puslisuess. STOLEN, ' ON Saturday night, '28th January, front the aUble of the tub-serlbers In Znneavlllo, a BLACK MARS, t or 9 years old, bout 15 liande high, newly ahed all round. Tire only white hairs recollected are, a few enddle marks on the beck, row down on the tight ehoalder, the hair la worn off lately by tlie collar; on tlie left leg or rather at the bottom of- the ehoalder and near the Joint, ki a deep tent, occasioned by a kick; a natural pucer, but (rote and cantere well. Near the lower end of the tall la a pe culiar curve in the bone of the tall, which la only to be olieerved wlten elie hi moving. Sold mare la handaoaie ana well made; rather tldr aett. heme f the Cnb Rear breed. There waa alio taken with tlx mare, a double rein Bridle and Martingale of Hack leather, and a common Saddle with braee lirrune, rather amall, iear shape; blue Buddie Cloth with mail straps, and rnd; the Saddle la covered wrtn a very nnc ana uncx oett llufTalo rolte. . A Ulieral reward will be given for tlie arre.i of the thief ami return of tlie Mure, or far either. ADAMS J; WIIKBI.EB. Zaneivllle, lantiary 21, 1M9..5.7 3w. Tha EncvrloDfdin or GeoerrftDhr. fTWIE Encyclepedin of (leography, romprlatng a Complete De- g- riHIOII Ol "IO Mllll, AllaiCS,, B.Blia.ir.S., J.Vtl, D1IU . "I..- leal : exblhlllnt ill relation to the Heavenly bodies, 111 Phyelcal Structure, the Natural lllttory of each Country, and the Industry, Commerce, Polttlsul lnatltutlona,and Civil and Social BUM of an National By Hugh Murray, P. S. 0. B. Aniated in Aatronomy, &c, by rrolbasor Waller. . ecology, &e., by Professor Janieaon, Rotany, dee., by Profeaaor Hooker, Zoology, dec, hy W Hwainson, Em. Illnstraled by Eighty Mapa, and about Eleven Hundred other Engraving!, representing tlie moat rcniarkableobjeets of Nature and Art In every region or the Ulnhe, together with a New Map f the United States, revised, with addltlona, by Thomaa Q. Bradford. 3 very large anper royal Bvo. volumea. The above exceedingly valuable work ia now for aala to Co-liimtiua, at the Uooketore of Jan. 25 18AAO N. WHITING. LAMP OIL. giKK GALLONS pun Winter and Fall strained Oil 300 do. Bleached dot beauUful article for glas lampa f,.r aale at tlie Ohio Drug Store, by Jan. 18 8ITMNER CLARK. BY virtue of three executiona imued from the Court of Com. mon Pleao for Frank lln county to me directed, I ehall expnaa te aale at the door of the CourMwuee ia the aald county on the 2olh day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. an. and 4 p. m. of that day, the following described real estate, to wit; all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the town of Reynoldsburg, In the aald county of Franklin, Lot No. 7, alao, a fraction on tlie north of Mid lot, being the breadth of aald Lot, running norm to the center of the run or stream or water adjoining aaid town. Taken as tlie property of Jonathan Clendeuing, t the suit ol Carpenter B. rainier At Co. Jan. 16. .11 I. GRAHAM. Sli'f. CONTRACT!. NATIONAL UOAI, OHIO. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at the house of Mrs. Woodrew, in Concord, until the kith of February next, and if aultable bids are obtained, contracts will be made on the 15th, for repairing that part of the National Road, which Ilea between the beginning of the 41st and end of the 7Ulh mile west of Wheeling.Also, on the 18th, at I be house of W. W. Gault, near Hebron, proposals will be recelrcd for furnishing McAdambted Lime-atone for repairs on that part of the Road lying between tha beginning of tlie 7 1st and end of the 97th mile. At the same time and place, bids will also ho received for the delivery, hy the Canal at Hebron, of about two hundred rode f tlie same kind of Lime-atone which waa used for the lop oover to the original construrlion of tlie Road. Also, at the aame time and place, bide will he received far fur nishing the best kind of bank or creek gravel, well screened and broken, for repairing that part of tlie Road which Ilea between Rirkersvllle and Reynoldaburgh. Also, for furnishing the materials for a full cover, and putting the same on tlie face of the Road, on tha three miles east of Columbus. Bids will also ho received for hauling materlsla for the aame, from tha Penitentiary. For further particulars, see Mile, containing specifications, ate., exhibited at the placea of lolling ; and each successful bidder Is requested to preserve a copy, aa all the conditions and epeelrlea-tlons therein noticed, will I considered Mentoring into aad lorra-Ing part of the contract bond. By order of the Board of Csnsl Commissioners. TIICI8. M. DRAKE, Superintendent. Columbus, Jan. 18, 1839. 2-l-.wtPcb.lg f'ORRV, HKI.DON sV CO. WESTERN CtlMMIIMION MERCHANTS, JfKir-ORLKAJfS. FTMIB uadersigned have formed a partnerehlp ander the above I styie, to transact a general business aa Commission Mer-ehante, No. 65, Tehoupltoulaa street, Aral door aoethwest of Poy-dras, N. Orleans, with an especial reference to the Weetern trade. The house is now open In New Orleans ror coneignmsnts, upon which cash will be advanced in this city. The utmost mention and punctuality pledged to every Interest anirusmi wiin tneconcern. THOB. P. CORRY. SAMUEL SK.I.IIKN, CHARLES BEL DEN. Cincinnati, Dee. 8, 1838. EFRS.EXCM. John II. Oroesheek, Joalnh Lawrence, Robert Buchanan, Gaxxam ft Butler, Irwin & Wblleman, II. B. Funk, Lot Pugh, N. W. Thomas 4 Co., Aaron G. Gano, C. 8. Bradbury, Chas. Fliher, John Pullan, Dclafleld at Rurnot, Hankers. Urn. A MrCleary, Hamilton,) n. to Jno. Wlnton ft Co., j "w Estebrook Pheliw. Pavton, O. Gen Jno E Hunt, Maumee. O. Chandler, Howard ft Co., Boston Flschel 4 Cunnlngbsm.i llalataad, llalnea l Co., New York Lord k Stebblns, ) Joha Dslaell a. Co., Atwood ft Co., f . . . . , Dunbar, Brooke ft Dunning? """"Ipl'K Wood ft Abbott ) TlrTsny, Duval ft Co.,) George a) Maye, Balllmora W E Meybew ft Co..) Atwood, Jonea ft Co.J David T Morgan PltUburgh watermen I slmor McKee, Herding ft Co.,) 'j Wheeling Col. Charles Knox, J Mills ft Co., ) Noah L Wilson,! Marietta J V Robinson, Portsmouth, O. N Poynla ft Co., Maysvillo Willis Stewart, 1 Pope ft Davis. Webb ft Neehot, Louisville Buchanan ft Gray, I Bam. Gwathmuy ft Co., j Daniel 0 Whitney, Qulucy, III. J R Tonlman, Mobile 8 B Brlgham ft Co..) ,, . . Ho,lon ftCl.m.nl., aalagorda, Texas R Mills ft Co., Braaorla Jim. 18, 18:19 94.. 9t t'OFFKR AND I'OWDKH, 1 OO DAU8 r Hl L'oir" 75 kf Powder Just received X'" and for sale very clieap for eaah, by Jan. 18 8. T. IIRFFNRR. PPRf'llHMIOaj CAl'd AMI I'OWDKR. 9 t(l OIIO PRRCl'SSKIN CAPS, In i and 1 boxea, ,JVtUUU ,nd , fcw boiMi'srcusaloa PlllaorPow. der, reeelved and for aale at tha Ohio Drug Store, by J" 18 81'MNBR CLARK, ATTENTION! GENERAL AGENCY AND INTELI.inr.NCI OrPICB. CW. KENT respectfully Informs tlie public generally, that la a connection with his Auctioneering bualnesa, he has opened an lulclllgencetlnVe, for the purchase and sale or rent of Parma and llnurs, employing nf Clerki, llar-keepera, Mechanics. Laborers, Sramiilrcsies, Nursri, Servants, Sr. te. Persons warning anything In Ihe abovo line, are Invllrd lo call al tha Ulrica of the City Auction Room, at the corner of High aad Bulaetreela, directly South and opposite the Buta-House. Jan. 18. Columbus and Bellefoutaine Turnpike Road. MORE than Two llrDst Shares of the Capital Slock of the Columbus and BellefontaLne Turnpike Road Company, laving ueen laxen oy euDsenptlon, notice is hersby given, that a, Keeling of the Stockholders will be holden at thu bouse of Harvey llurnlmm In Milfor I, Union county, on Tuesday the HM, day or February next, at tlie hour of 12. M.. for the nurnoae of alaetlni Nine Directors for said Company, and la adopt such article of association tor me government or said Company, aa may be con-eldered necessary. By ordsr of the Commissioners at their meeting, held rfovetn. DO' iu, iojo. - . ...... I ' : M. GOODING, 1 , ( , . DAVID IIURKIIAM.S ComntUrjloBrrt. ' ' , REUBEN 1'. MANN.S Ja.85.i. 1 ' CAUTION. . ALL persons are hereby eautloaed against taking an assignment from Joseph 8. Benhsm, Kssj.,f Cincsaituti, of three eertsin promissory notes, signed by the undersigned, Untcd Au. gust 23d, 1838, or ahoat that time, for tki6 , or aboflt thst amount each; the Rrst payable six months after date, the second twslve months after date, and tlie third eighteen montha after date. Aa 1 have never received, and never exneot to receive any consideration tlierefor, and as tiie Mnssderiuioia which 1 waa to receive for the same baa entirely failed, and the conditions on which they were delivered were never -complied with, according to tlie agreement and understanding f tlie parties, and for other causes in me premises, l snail pay neither him nor any other per-son said notes, . JAMBS WirlHART. .' Bt. Clnlrsvllle.Jau.aB, 1839. 3t SltcriU and Commtasloiier'ft (title. T1UR8UANT to the eammind : eeretal ordor Issued from X tlie Court of Common Plena wtthhi and for tile county of 1-i.iniuin, sunn expose to anient toe naor oi theuourl House, In aM county, on the 12th day of February next, between the raursoi iu o'clock, A. H.aoe 41' M., the following described real estate, to wit : Lotnumbortweh-e (12) and fractional lot number thirteen (13) In the town of HevnoMsburg, togetlisr with all the appurtenances tbereiiale belonging. To lie sold at tha suit of oenjaminiKiiiexectors,agaliMt Luther Pratt. J. GRAHAM, Shir nnd Special Master Commissioner in Chancery. January 9, 1839. .22 to. Theabovedeserlbed premhesnre well Improved, and are now occupied by Mr. Bainnel Gates, n a tavern. fueriif nnd Commiioner' Snlc. BY virtue or in order of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, (n chancery sitting, to me directed In a case wherein the Ohio I4fe Insurance and Trust Company, are com-plnlnanta,SMl Aurella I'srrisll and others are defendants, I shall orlerfor sale on the 12lh day of February next, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock A. M., end 4 P. M. at the door of the Court House, In the elty of Columbus, Franklin county, tlie following described veal estate, to wit : In lota In said city of Colunilois, known by llielr numbers on the recorded plan of the said city, via ( No. 624, 625, 626, 627 and 628, together with the improvements thereon silnnte, or in anywlso to the same belonging, Hnid several lota are appraised as follows, 10 wit: 624 at 1 41(0, 625 at 8800, 626 et 83,300, 627 at IJU0, 628 at I50U. Terms cash. J. GRAHAM, Sheriff Jan. 9, 1839..22 la. and Special Master Commissioner. NII!ORIFI-'X BALK. Stat or Ohio, Fuanklin cooutt, ss. WILLIAM S. WINDER, et si., re. Edward S. Winder, Franklin Common Pleas, Sept. Term, 1338, petition for partition. By virtue of an ordor of sale made In tlie above case, to mo dl rected, I sbsll expose to sale on the 12tb day or February next, at the doorof Hie Court Houae, In said county of Franklin, between the hours of ldo'elock A. M., and 4 P. M. of said day, all thot tract or parcel of land In tlie petition deeciibed. le wit : Lots No. 5, 6, 8, and 9, of one handled acres each, in Sec. 2, T. 2, R. 19, United Stales Military Lands, situate, lying and being In the aald countyofFranklln. J. GRAHAM, Stiff. January 9, 111:19.. 22 Is. MiiNter C'onimUnioncr'e 8nle. BY virtue of an order oflhe Court of Common Pleaa of Frank, lie county, Ohio, la chancery, to me directed, In a cose wherein S. W. Abbott and ethers are eomplainanta, and Phllo H. Olmsted, and others, are dsfendnnts, I ehall offer for sale at the door of the Court House, In Columbus, en the 12th day of February next, at 2 o'clock P. M, In lot In Columbus No. 355, with the appurt'-nances; appraised subject lea mortgage of 81UO0 to tlie Bute of Ohio, at (4 ,300. Terms Cash. JAMES GRAHAM, Jaauary9, 1839-.22 ta. Special Master Commlosioner BNIIRKIKF'S RALE. Y virtue of an execution issued from the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the county ef Franklin, to me directed, I ehall expose to sale, at public auction, at the door of tlie Court House, In sold county, on the lit I. day of February next, between tl hwinaf 10 tf.taelr . U. mmd 4 P. SJ., r Mie 4y, the ftl. lowing described renlesuue, to wit: part of block No.3, In Booth Columbus, described as follows: beginning 411 feet west from the Intersection of the south lloe of Public Alley, with tlie west line of Fair Alley, and running thence south 12 deg. wax 81 and 3 4 feel, thence west 47 feet 6 inehes. thence north li j. .. Ol and 3-4 feet lo the south line of Public Alley, thence elong the aald south line of Public Alley, to tlie piece of beginning, 47 feet 6 inches, being the anma parcel or tract of land conveyed hy William Simpson to P. II. Ulmsled. by deed, hearing date 10th March, 1836, appraised at 9150. Taken In execution a. the of said P. H.Olmsted, at tha suit ofComilork and Andrews. Jan. 9, 18.19. .22 la. JAMKS GRAHAM, Sbff. NOTK1K 18 hereby given, that at my Instance an attachment waa lamed on the 7lh Inst, hy C. Writ lit. a Justice of the Pesre of III.,.. don township, Franklin county, against the goods, chsitles, mo. neya, rights, credits and enecls of Joseph Fox, a nonresident debtor. 1SAAO IIAunlHiiu Jsnnary 9. .22 4w. VALIIABI.K mnu imi hi d TIIE sebsertlier ollhrs for esle his farm, containing 197 aeree af etieice land, about 130 acres of which r rle..j mnd n. der a high slate of cultivation, and nearly all the residue la under isnce sne wen set with grast; aald farm Is well supplied with never filling springs, which will make the farm well calculated for a stock farm, and I ha land Is ef such a oualltv for rulilv.ilon that It la equal lo any In the western country. On the farm are two sets of buildings with a good apple orchard attached te each aet ef buMdinas. Tlie Warren county Caaal ossees Ihreueh the farm; also tlie great Miami Turnpike lessee through about the centra of said farm. This fnrm Is situated about Ave mllea soulh of Franklin, and 4 mllea north of Monroe, Butler county, Ohio. N. B. As tlie subscriber Is desirous te remove lo tha Uw good barraln may be expected. If application be made aeon to Ilia subscriber, living m WM, of Ul0 geJ hin on simuieiown roao. JOHN ROUISON. January II. .22 5w. riNClMNATI AND WHITEWATER CANAL. JfOTlCS TO COJfTRACTORS FOR PUBLIC WORKS. PROPOSALS will he received at the office of tha l'liu-l...il X and Whitewater Canal Company. In Ibe city of Cincinnati, until the 20th day of February neit, for the construction of 40 minus oi ina unei, averaging nail a mile in length. Tlie kuik luimies memoes an ine sections not heretofore put amler contract, and two sections that ware abandons. Tha work sins mostly of common pliln excavaiiona and aailainkments, "one arcn eniveru or iu to u reel apan, road bridges, ate. 4e. Bee. Nos. K and .11 embrace each a culvert ef 30 leet span, with heavy embankments running across Ihem. rians, peetlli-allona, pnKllea,and qusnlllles onrnsh seetloa will be ready for Inaction at tlie omea tea days prevnua le the day of letting; and any further Information respecting Ihe chancier of Ilia work may ba had on application to I). Lapham, Engineer. By order of tlie Roard: M. T. WILLIAMS, FreeMenl. January 14. .tl 4w. IS hersby given to all persons Inteieiled, that i my instanre a wrH of attachment waa this dsy Issued by John W. Slmpkln, a Justice ofthe Peace in Jcncrsoa township, Msdlsoa county, Ohio, against Ihe gmls, challles, rights, ersdlls, moneys and effects of Samuel Alnsworlh, anaient debtor Jan. II. ,22 4w. LA W R KNI'B BNQI I.SP RRn RR. NOTU K IS hereby given lead persons Interested, thst at my Instanre a writ ofallaabment was thai day Issued hy John W. Slmpkln, a Justice of the Paaca In the township of Jefferson, In the county of Msdlson, Ohio, against lbs goods, chillies, rights, credits, moneys snd etTeria of Joseph Francss, aa absent debtor. Jan. II ..at 4w. JAMKS LAPPRN, CO-PA RTNKHNIIIP. Till undersigned have entered Imo partnership under the Arm ofReed.Hcharmerhorn . Co., lor the transection ofthe Wholesale Grocery and Commission business, and have taken the Warehouse No. HIJ. Hroadalreel. (formerly occupied by Ruydam a Reed) when iboy will have constantly on hand a full assort. mem of all goods required la their line. J. IIKNRV RRRn, CIIARI.KS 8111 KRMP.R HORN. R.RNHDM LBFt'ERTS. New York, January 19th, 8.19.. 22 9w. Tlie Urm are also prepared lo make cash advances ou Pork. Flous.and other produce consigned lolheni for sale. t'OI.I MBI H KIH'MlllV. AT the above old esUbllsbmcnl may be had Bt a reasonable pries and short notice. Marblae CsMlnta, Plough Caiilnra, Wood's Plouglis made In the best manner, Waggon holre of a .u. parlor pattern, In any quantity, and all worl usually done at a Foundry. 1 umlng and finishing all kinds of machinery, will ha promptly executed In tha best msnner. The propiletors return their thanke to the nubile who have heretofore snMslned tbami and expect, front their future exertions, to receive still, their share 01 patronage. N. B. Those who have been long Indebted, are remlmlrd that Ihe time of payment mue! not be delayed much longer, as necessity will compel us lo mabs collections more promptly than nsusl. J. RIIH1WAY at CO. liecsmbstf, 1838..13 6m. "TP The sutesman will pleats nuhlMi the abova months, weekly, snd charge thta omre. KHOT HHICK. THE subscriber baa on hand a few thousand praised front, a most superb arliele fnr latlng parlour hearths, or any other neat work. These llrlek are msile In a machine of Messrs, Crauai A llunilrksr, (I'alenl) of Pounsylvanla, and aielha aaat-sst Hrlrk aver offend le Ihe cllleene ef Columbus. w.M" tf. AMOS S, KAMSKY. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1839. ' LEIGH'S KIHI FRIU8. A N Abrldgemeat of the La of Nisi Prlul. By P. Erndy JX Leigh, Eq. With Notes and References to the latest American unses, by George Sharawood. 2 vole., royal 8vo. , The London Legal Observer, concludes a notice or this work In Ihe following manner: i. -M The author states his designs to have been the production ef ,., in-snug or tnis nruncn of tlie Law with more minute ao-curacy than any existing publication, and to Introduce into his compiinuon every point nnd ense of nreeticil Importance, reining to the subject which II embraces. This design, we think, he haa so(loeln7y fulfilid. And he has incorporated Intn bis work all the ebunges In tlie Law and Practice eHocted, as well by the rece.it elntutes, as by the Rules of Conn, and by ihacaseeae- vBIUU, .v mr as tney are applicable to the Law or Nisi Prkis. In stating the principles of the Law. as laid down ln .! . thorltles, the author has given the Imgmgtif Its Csurr.arourse i,a acoinen more satisfactory tnan any other be could have pursued. Tho rules of pleading and evidence applicable to each class of actions, are also Incorporated under their avpreprhM hesds. , " We think tint Mr. Leigh haa bestowed great peine In digesting his materials, and bringing the law down to the present time; and that Ms work has been executed with leirnlig end ludg-msnt." - B A supply of the abova valuable work haa Just been received at the Book storo of ISAAC N. WHITING. Jan. 25 TO ALEX. MOOHERRT AND IIIK Ainirrivii. TTOU are hereby notified, thl at the next Term of the Court of 'r-.,, """"' " couniy, unio, we shall move said Court lo enter up an order for tlie redemption of the N. W. . of See No. 2, T. No. 4. an.l R, No. 22, in sold coenty, which was taxed in the name of Wlllinm Mooburry, and on tlie last Monday In December, A. D. 18:16, was sold to Alex. Mooberry for the tax, Interest, and penalty for I01S, end for the lax efllllB the necessary dopoilt for the redemption thereof hevimr been duly made with the Clerk of the Court of Common Plese. JAMES HAMI'SON, n... . i WILLI AM WILLIAMSON. December 12.. 15 8w RALPH P. BUCK LAND, ATTORNEY MfD COOlfSELLOR JIT I AW, WLown Hakdo.it, Oino,-ILL attend 10 the business of his profession ami to the n.r. . ."in?. 2!!!1 '" B,"uk' ,ni adjoining eeentles. Refer to Elliha Whlltlcsey.Canrteld, Ohio January 3, 18.19. ,ly. nnLs.7io,,M?";!4 AN, HUb 1 1 M.XW 5 Bugir, Jmi toceived and for wilt) by . T. IIEPFNKR. Jsnunry 7, YmlHirU14rlB'nln 0''"""''' c""'f Vork county, Do-In the estate of PATRICK SCOTT, dee'd, on motion or Evan, and Mover, Eeos., the Innulslilnn .nd . and rule on tho heirs and legal reoretentstlv,. of P.,.uk a ..' Ih-T?","",?1"0' .' accent or refuse' csuse why It should not he sold for distribution. Notice -...n, w, uubvuuiit. inn snnrsiw.il, nni fhanr - .,. , piiniiriuon, 4 weeks In one newspaper In liar. " ""i '" oiumnus, umo. Hy the Court; . GEORGE FRYSINGER, Clerk. January 9, 111.19. .21 4w. ' ' MnTlev. milEIII! will be , petti pIeMnled ,0 Commissioners ef , '' " ,nelr """t meeting, for s change In the location of the Lockbourn, Stnt. road.and III. Londo. road to Oeorgeavllle; beginning at the Spring Valley road, .ml to run on Ihe line between Smith and Samuel Adair, to their lint corn 50 rods more or less, then lo tin no,n,..., ... . ! of Thomaa Jackaun, thence Ihrouxh the lane, between Joseph -..... ,, ,. ,,, ana mence eaaterly lo the Mount Sterling rood, and lo run the Uenr.n..lu. -n.J , old road at or near the Jnckaon Mill road. " 'na January 7..'j w. NIIITIflliBi a a k. BY virtue or a venditioni exponas, to ma directed froxi the Court of ComatonPlessef Madison eennty, Ohio, llier. will be of-fared for aale at the door of ihs Co hn i. . ' . T don, in said county, en the 9th day of February next, between the hou prescribed bylsw.tho following derlbed . ,,,," wit: one hundred and fifty acres off ofthe aouth-esst end ofUires hund.I and thirty ., No. 6299. Taken la ..u.lo. .. property of John Crl.man,.t the suit of the President. Wrertors and Company ofthe Clinton Rank of Columbus, agnliiw enidflla. man and others. WILLIAM 1Vah.mi.-i, ai.w January 7. 18:19-21 Is. Msdlson rounl'y. Ohio. fill v.r a-ieis in u. BY virtue of two eieculions to ma directed from the Court of Common Plena of Madison eouulv. there will h .o. i le.alilradooror Ihe Court house, ia Ihe town of lndon i. Id county, on the 9th day of F.brusr. .,. . JUlTT '" nr.ni h. i. ,h. .ii- ... . '. "" ginning at 2 bur oaks, corner to Chsrle. a.... b.tTLLTr'N w'7 "N.rk..nd' , , u. w, . . . o,i ni,ob to a our oaka, cornsr to Wm llrulfet's, and thence Willi hi. lln. M ee iat o....." . Sugar mn to 2 whlleoaks. thence up the nnSls'oZ lo a black oak, thence 8. 14. E. 210 nob... .,.i. '"JT!" smiu black oak, (In the federal road) thence wltksaid road N. 88, E 215 polea to a.ke and atone, thence 8.25, E. 114 pole, to a stake and atone, thence with snmi,.. r kl. TuL L L ... OOleslO lh. iMtalnnln.. ....!.. . . fc . .,x nunarea acres, be the same more or lem. T.k.n In execution a. lb. propsV?," o" klou. at the suit of the P,Mld,,, nhecto,. ,d Comply oMI Franklin llink of Colombo.. .nd Tk. n JohnKloiu. Geo, Ki :;.7k " 'ln..r, against .,. WILLIAM WARNER, Sh'IT January y, 18.19. .21 Is. M.dtao- ,...'.. rL RIIKItlaPIrl ! A au Y virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me directed from the Court of Common Plesa of M.Hi... . r. . J. " . be offered for sale al tha doo, ofthe Court House. In the i, in. ho,. Z:"J!. r""""""- "wweea eel. aflmtiA 11 I-.I..1 a . " . ur par. . ....k.h ... ,.w lnm lOUOWinS ..... , - ng a. i suroaas, east corner to the mirHi surveyof ,h. heir, of Thorn., !,,. a.,T.. M76 which soma, I. -wo polea, 8. 25, east corner of Sawell cJoodl survey No. 8lnJ9. thence S. 65, W. 2..0 polo, to 3 nci K .n., .o ,,,,1-s saie survsy, thence N. 25, W. 80 pole, te a u.ke, thence N. 65. E. 2IMJ poles to a stake in ,1. Z. ,,'.'7: survey, Ihem-e 8. 25, g. m pole, to Ihe banning, 'one hundred acres, and being, part of Hill's ,, No. 847ri TbtHttni h..; p..f., No . 34.15. betlnnln, ., . An.7 u " Z. m""n" rth s.u corner of - nr., luiiiiirisi irora inpngi aa. sis. ii...i ... . ' , - -- ui ww una or ineuid nirviiv Mnlr-;:e"ro,neA;0f"M "KUHine. wh thw,.t ks7.ii. .' r". " 1 With the same, 8. 25. B. T5l nol one hundred acres kMaor more. Third lot, to rtw-S ... ...... p.,, ,. .urrey no. BH75 of 101 arres. Taken In xarattonaa the prnjienyof John Kk. , ,n, .gicffh,,,, N. Kerr, against said Kloue. WILLIAM WARNEt Khtr January J.1839..21 ts Ma.lison cousty, Ohio. IIINTOKV OP Till'. rviTi i, uv ...... LROM ihe Discovery of ihe American tonllu.al. Ut Oeort. r Bancroft, dthedlllon. ' Prom the Goltlngan Review for March 31, I83S, written be the celebrated llltsnrk-al ProAijoi ll. l 7 We know few modern historic works. In which' the auihor has resrhcd high an elevalion at oare, a. an hlrlorr.l (,), and an hislorlcal writer. Tlie great consclentlousnesa with wlilch " nis miinoriiies anu his carsful rrllklsm, giro Ihe nx-wrs proors ei nat cornprehei.il,, rtdlM. ,t Iu fouiHleal hlanarrallva on eonlemporary documents, yet wllboul nnrleclln. work, oflaler limes and of other eonnlrke. Ill, , o,,, o, ..npiojsci. -i-ha reader at always Imlru , ...... ...... .n-,, , man ay novels or ron.nm Tha h. or country lathe Muse which Imnlres the .Un.. a. .lZ tnsplntloa Is Uial oflhe severe blslorbin, wbkb spilnga from the Review In the North American. By Governor Evereu.l ...,, ,. uo.ieu ciaiea, ny an American writer, poaa-eases a elalm upon our mention of lln stronnii .h....... ' H would do so ander aay circumstances, hut when we add that the work of Mr. Bancroft la one of tlie aMeat ef Ihe class which has for years appeared In Ihe English languago; that It , . ""'-"-"" ' """ suunaro nrlllah hlatorlai ... m . mm .. en, h .m aucn jusiice 10 US no hht h.I.W. supersede the notea.il of any fulura work of the ssme kind- and If eomploled as commenced, will unquestmnsbly for lL . , ....... .... M.n nogiisu CtaSSlC,' fNew York Amsrk-sn.l Wa consider It a aource or consr.lul.tlon 10 in. ..... ...u,,.,.,. . vln,ar, so psiisni an Invesllslor, and . .,... . w,,.. n"iiiiwa.n ins mnen ncced t,,, Df wr(. T ' " '""7 " " "he volume be eipenseoflsbor In ferreting it out from Ihe original .uthorlthM, T , , I" ""'moo. opoa ine copies ofroplso be Fearlessly spoken, no prescription of lime or sre.i l. allowed u sanction error, . . . It vain ba received, we feel ...., . , ,..,,, country, trom ona erh aairrw una iungsm Wliaj, Just rseeived and for sale at the Book Store of necemhat 29. ISAaO N. WHITING Rltoo-n uiuv n Tin... OHO Turin.. J,,rfrM..I..J j ELLIS, WINSLOW a CO. Armstrong's new building, t doors 8. of Gregory, Burr et Co. Ilerenihor 12. .15 twjw wlm. RKMOV1I.. TUB subscribers have removed to Armstrong's new building, on High street, Iwo doors south of Gregory, Durr Co . whsra Ihey have the most extensive amorlment of II. ..-... "-' on. lorssm ininiiriiy. aiso, a very large stork of Iron. wafts, Steel, ke., all ol which Ihey will dispose of on sa r..o..M. terms aa any other establishment In Ihe State Nov. aO..U twlw wlm. ELLIS, WINSLOW k CO. ALMANACS FOR IS30. mm IHE Herman Almanac, and the German Enillsh Almanac, published st C.nlnn. The Mngsslne Almsnsr. TheWeat- A srn Aimsnsr. r.vsry tlodr's Comk Almanac. Tha People's Almanac. The "Go Ahead" Cmrkell Almenir. Tlienid Am.H. can Comic Almanac. For salt by the gross, dosen, or single cops. .Ilka UmI . . ... ... ' at the Hook store ef ISAAC N. WlllriNU. January 9. lIOrSE OP REPRESENTATIVES OF OHIO. REMARKS OF MR. HUGHES, On Ihe bill lo appoint Bank Comminionert. Mr. HUGHES aaidi Mr. Speaker: Indisposition pro-vents me, at tltia time, from entering into a full dtactta- aion oi the merlin ol this bill, now orrite linal paasage, as 1 ehould wcro I in good health. There are principles involved herein of deep and abiding interest to the peo pie at large; and its effects (for weal or won) will not only be felt in thoso counties in which banks nro located, h.,:itl . : :.l-.Lr,.-. ft.1 . "in uv uu-exiensivc wiin ine oiato. . i noro are sonio salntarv and wholesome provisions heroin contained, and I should be pleased to record my vote on each separate and distinct proposition, but I am aware that a mot tton oi this kind would not be acceptable to a majority of tho members on this floor, and, consequently, would not be sustained. And I do not wish to oner any amendments which might be considered as an unnecessary im pediment, calculated to rotard its passage. For, I con- uuenuy Deiieye, it will pass, ana, so tar aa (Aw House is .iiu-aiiicu, win Decome ine law ol tno land. The first section provides for the appointment, by joint resolution of tho General Assembly, of three persons, to be styled " Bank Commissioners of the Slato of Ohio;" ono 'f two years, one for four, and one for sir, and at the end of their respective terms, the appointment shall be for six yenrsi at a compensation of our dollars per diem. The second section makes it their duty, at Iratt once in six months, to visit snd examine any banking institution in tho Stale. And the third section requires that, whenever they may deem it expedient or ncccunry, for the nuWie safety, to visit any banking institution in tins state more Ire quenlly than once in alx months, and at any hnu they may see proper, they shall have r""' " examine its dooks, papers, etc. 1 Now, sir, on yesterday, whilst Ihe hill was on its en. grosenioiit. nn amendment wan offered by the gentleman Irom Muskinrum (Mr. f?oil,li,r,l mi. if u.j vnilcd, would have given tlie election of those commissioners to the peoplo, on the second Tuesday of Oclober, m the several counties in which any bank waa located. -u., .ir, mar aemoeraiie proposition was voted down; 1 call it domocrolio, because it proposed to give the elcc- ,u" :v muse rrum wnom we ourselves receive our scnls in this Houso.Mid from whom wo derive all the authority wo here exercise. Tltero are seme thirty-six bonks in tins Stntc, tho charters of which will expire on or beforo the year 184.1 : and this hill nrnn,,.n. , .I-. .i.. ni. Commissioners, whose term of service shall not cease uniii some two yenrs niter their several charters shall nave expired. 10 this n neel. hnoiti,.. wk.. ... n. ,ur wincn inesc oinecs wore created shall cease to exist, such oflicera aro unneeewiirv An.l I ir refu,.' wh.enotll,!r l""'k " incorporated, those iau(ari; pro-or show ,I?,',0!!" Unditidual ''ability, and a rcpcalingclnuse, etc., oof this w! De 'norporatcd in iheir respective chartera, which ... ..m.c.uo ,i,o iiecessiiy oi ine invosiigntions pro-wed by this bill. wish ihe people to elect those com- posed missioners, because they will be dircttlg amenable to the "a u Wh" """d'one, in this inslnnco, they will be, ... ., 0 ,Y iniiucuiateiy represent. 1 wish Ihcrn ony elected in the several counties in which sny bank or bnnks may bo located, thereby curtailing the unnecessary expense of traveling fees; and that they may be compensnied out of Iheir respective County iruurtM,andnotoutof the Slate Treaiury, as tho bill contemplates. Our ciiizcns are daily complaining of heavy taxes, from which they renp no immediate benefit: then, clrct your commissioners in those counties in which hanks sre located. They will be always nest al hand to exerciso Iheir guardianship over those institutions, should they be disposed to transcend their chartered privileges! and, if nothing else will do, hold a rod of terror over thoir heads, and force them into n just sense of thoir duty and honesty, should they be othcrwiso disposed to act. I would be in fnvorof protecling the community from any possibility of loss bv the hnnka. if I ib. proper remedy. I am opposed to the suspension of spe-cio payments by the banks, and should be pleased to vote for a law imposing a heavy penolty for each and every suspensioni but I am equally opposed to imposing such restrictions ss would, in their tendency, beenh-u-lated to destroy the banks, or impair their usefulness; or an, t presume, will acknowledge that specie-paying banks, properly restricted and guarded, aro the founda-tione on which our credit avatom is nreHin.i.J .nJ acquenily, they tend to promote the iniorcsls of our'com. .nun ci.nsniuents: ana whilst we, as legislators, protect them from burdensome restrictions, we, at the same lime, protect and secure the interests of the community. I object to the provisions of the second section of ihis bill, which makes it the duty of the Bank Commission, era, at fenif once in six months, to visit and examine the banks, becsuse the third section provides for every con-lingcncy that can possibly ariae, where it provides that, when Ihe commissioners deem it expedient or neeeuaru to the public safety, they may visit and examine tho banking institutions. They mny not deem it necessary to exomino tho banks more than once a years then it would be unnecessary to impose duties, Ihe results of which would be unprofits. j ,nd "cel1, ,he V" ' lo the commissioners! and the commissioners might deem such examinnlions uncalled for by the public interest. Then do not im. pose those duties, but leave it to the sound discretion of .iiuae in wnom we are about to confide those responsible trusts. ' The eighth section provides that, in case of excess of issues, the directors of Ihe banks, under whose administration it hapnoned, shall be liable, in their i'-rf.v.w.,-i ... ponJiM, for the aamei and, after them, the ttoekhalden shall be severally bound, in Iheii individual capacities, for the amount of such excess, in proportion to the amount of stock by them respectively subscribed and held. flow, air, thia if right and proper; and to those provi. ins I unheniintingly subscribe, foril is no new doctrine lions to me, e. I ndvocstcd the same principles during the scs- smn ui iooo-i, nnu rccorueu my voto In accordance With. And dlirinrr Ihe aeaainn nf IR17-D I ...1. therewith recorded my vote in fnvorof the individual responsibility of stockholders: see Journal, page 6C3. Ily way of conclusion, sir, I am inclined to think that onto of the provisions of this hill, if carried Into effect, wil do more injury than good; and thns believing, I shall content myaolf with recording my vote agninat its passage. REMARKS OF MR. C0RW1N. On the final pauae nf Ihe bill to amend Ihe aet entitled ... jr ic imnisrioirni of tmain (lattices therein named, patted March 8, 1831. Mr. CORWINrcmarkod. that he wna nniwi.M.I fn ll. passnge of ihis bill in sny shape or form whatever. Tho twentv-fourth aeclion of ihe act, which it is proposed tu smend, ought never to have been plncrd in our ataiute book t it is. and alwavs haa been, c.nnl I.. . n..r... dead-letter then-. Whatever mnv have been ihn ;.,. ion ofthe Legislature that enncled I lint law, in regnrd 10 tho anion, and conduct ofthe people of Ohio at thnt day, I know not; but 1 do know, that, at thia Jav, there is no necessity lo; the existence of such a law in Ohioj and, Indeed, I sirongly suspect that those who, in the Brat plnce, passed il. wore ogregiously mistaken, when they believed the aiination of thinga at thai day dc-inandcd the passage of uueh a law at Iheir handa. Our duty, as a Lcirialnture. is. in endeavor, n. fn. .. . . to provide remedies for evils that exist, or that will cer-tainly happen. Now. I deny, sir, most unequivocally, thst the evil, which thi. bill proposes to punish and remedy, exists at this day in Ohiot when I say Ohio, I mean the great mass ofthe people, male nnd female. It may possibly be thnt, in some of our large cities, there may baa few, who, if worthy of notice at all, might per-haps he bronchi within the nmvl.inn. ofihi. i..ir f... Mr. Speaker, if they cxiat at all, it is only in the places I have mentioned, and Ihov do nol properly form a part of our population ; Ihey aro nothing more thnn a kind of itinerant excrescence on the body politic. The law if pnseed, I am certain nevorcan bo brought succcsafully lo bear upon them. They may be hers to-dsy, and ill tnoihorStatr, or in another counlv, to-morrow, it is air, for theeitlscns. the resident oilia.na. nfnhl. .k.. ' are to legislate, or try to legi.laie. Lot us do ao, then. And, Mr. Ppeakor, I ask the committee if they do in reality, be leva that the habitaoftho peoplo of Ohio dc-mand, at their handa, ihe nasnnire nf such enactmenla as rr, ..,. .,,,, ,., , lm, , , unhuabanda, indeed, linndon their wives, snd and lie end enli.hii i.i. .i. ' women in a slate nfaduliervl Wher. J., k . exist ! I know of none. Do our .inula ,ii.,.. ..... Iteinpt to violate the chastity of our wives snd dauch. crsl I deny it in noaiiivo ton,,, ni. ..: . oxist. Why. then, attempt lo legislate about an evil that is entirely imsginaryf Bui, Mr. Sneaker, there la anmh.. ,,..!. slituonts on which this bill is pretendingly intended to operate, that require, especial atteniion and regard: I mean our mothers, our daughters, our wives, and sisters. wl'-fn'..,"",)' ,","n a"" P"8"of thi. hill? We will say, in somsnv words. .... ...k j.. your honesty snd integrity we have great fears that you do not know how to lake care of yourselves! and. f. ar you may be token in line great tran.grosaion we i pass a law thst, if we can get it to bear upon you. ill incarcerate vou in Ihe loailio.om. .,ll. r . . ' . J prin. Mr. Speaker, I an, ., . los. fo, wora.To expr... my sovereign contempt and indignation even at the bringing into the House of a bill of this description. It is a downright libel upon the daughters of Ohio. ', Jf. assure you, sir,-and the Houae generally, that the ladies of Ohio need no such legislation, and it really docs appear to ina that if we pass a bill of this nature, that instead ofTcoeiving their antiies and attention on our return to our homes, wo will justly meritj and ought to receive, their contempt nnd indignation. Why, Mr. Speaker, the ladies of Ohio are invulnerable. They are as far above the commission of the crimes mentioned in litis bill, as the Heavens are above the earth j and I do assure you, that I believe from my inmost soul, that the noble forma, high characters, elevated minds, and the pure and angelic conduct of the ladies of Ohio, are in themselves a sure and aafe protection lo their virtue1 and integrity, as was ever the naming sword that was placed by the Creator around the Garden of Eden after the transgression of our first narenta. L I hope, Mr. Sneaker, for ihs honor of this House, that f this bill will be indefinitely postponed. ' i. , . From the New Orleans Courier. MR. PARSONS ORANASKA SEMINOLES. For thee the ehief revive the battle's roar,. And wake the sons whose sires he led before. r i - - Ms Stage. To us, the Indian character has alwavs been one of interest; and a thousand times have we regretted the stern necessity which compels onr government to exorcise ils influence to crush iheir wild and untamed pns- ion., iouiu uiey exist anna tneir native wnus, tar from the hsunt of white men. alone, frep. thnt inrem.r. added to our eympnthios, would increase; but, aa wo advanco in population, our vnst and extensive country opens to the view of the capitalist and the former her many rich and fertile fiolds. The grounds occupied by tho Indians must become tho scene of aclivo induatry, tho home of the civilized man. The howling of the wolf, ,.io .on rj in me puntner, ono tno war-whoop ol the savage, must yield to their potent power; and, like tho last dying echoes of an expiring monarchy. f an expiring monarchy, " Be heard no more I" There ia somethino melancholy In thn idea nf tho.n red sons ofthe forest being doomed to leave their homes, ...... i.uimng gruunus, anu tne mounus raieoa over the bones of their father. And whim' wa eofl.i.1 1.11.1, ; and retrospection becomes busy with the thoughts of othor days, those days when tho red men were sole possessors of the soil, roving free as the winds of heaven among their native hills, acknowledging nono as masters, nor bowing the servilo knee to any but the Great Spirit, weean but drop a tear of sympathy over a fnllon ntco. They were happy as a people, great as a nation, rhcpalo luccacnmc woe, woo betido ihem! At night, full, Lognn returned, and found his home a heap of ashes; his wife, children, kindred, all tbat he held dear, were lockol in thccoldembraconfdenth Tho hief . h;. down disconsolnte and wept, for Lognn wsa ever the white man's friend. And thus did they requite his nuenty. numanitv weens over the .mrv ft,. i,:r surveyed the m.lnholy prospect around'him '.nd fori lo n and broken-hearted he exclaimed, in the sgony of gnci . "There b no one now who will mourn for Logan-No, not one I" The sad lay of expiring tribes is now henrd. The time s fost approaching when tho fierce winda alone shall atreet Theatre, on the evening of the 20th in.t., an'd gaxmg upon the relic, of a great nation ; for there waa a time when the Seminolcs could bon.t f cn,,,lo ... riors. The play wa. Oran.sk., or the Mohawk Chief, possessing as much merit as generally belongs to pieces whose chnraciers arc feebly drawn and intended to de- lineate those ofthe Indiana. Tho author, however, Mr. J. B. Philipa, of New-York, a young man of some genius and more induatry, haa sue- cocuea in urawine- the out inn of an InHinn n,.r Mr. Pxxsons has tilled up, and given all Ihe rich colorina nnd plia.t. knl.k 1- 1. . J . s ..,. vl Bll BwuniLiii.iieu artiste, it is not our intention to praise ihe one or criticise the other. aiiu uuuience is now our tneme. In tne lust act. when Mr. Hinsni. nnno.e. .. n. n, he was greeted bv the Chiefs nresent. r.lnnrl. Nu. cos-a-oln, Co-e-hndii. Kinir 1'hilin. Micannnv. I.n.. nd others, the confederate, of Oceoln, and the sworn oiieiuicsoi me wnttcs, oy a simultaneous war-whoop I It aoemed aa if thev recornized nnn nf i.ih. ...t. "" '""J tuuiu oo prouu to exchange the wampum of peace ; and on the termination of the fir.i .ei ...!. had their feeliotra been eicited hv il,o r lir. II ...I ,k. e .... 1 ui ...v, ...u ciiik OI lnri rAm, a, the ivioliawk, that it was wuh difficulty they could be restrained from 1 V " ."S "'ng". Dtx times auring Ihe evenintr in rneir innri.,1 vn -mn .1.. u .1 1 . ... ; , " s "ugn mo nuuse; ana it was bservctl, at tho time, that their eyea glared and the erce blood of their tribe wna nn. A .!..,,... - ,1,.;J . .. . .. V.....KU n,llo u or ...... uinm ui cnpiivity, ami at every acene on the stage wherein the Indian, had the mastery, the muscles of their fai-.a uin.k.l :.t. t c, ' . . . . . aa wll lcanu, passion, ana the big voins swelled aa if they would run into rivulets of blood. Hero waa no acting; and Mr. PxasoN. himself seemed to have caught their excitement; for w. never saw an Indian ao well represented, or the ...;..nr,u arl u .Jinlnhl. .... B ... .VOlltW -' BUT bOlllOU oui. " Words may be counterfeit, Fa las eoln'd, and current only fron the lonjue, Without the mind ; but passions la the soul Alwaya speak the heart," In the fifth act, when the foriunea of war began to ...... ... ,u,ul u i .no wniics, a teariul anxiety was depict. CU in their Countennnri... mnA k.. .. I... .u. k- - ---- ... .u,M, h. in.,, wo urnva Urnnaska, Ihe deadly foe of the pale face, fell, big tear. , CUurso meir way oown the checks of the stern and war-worn Seminolea, It waa a eight worthy tho pencil of a Raphael, to aee Ihese mighty Chiefs weeping o'er an imaginary scene. Thoir eye. fixed, the fingers clutched,and every passion told the innato thought Wa art not yet conquered 1" wo mignt dwell long on thia scene. Tous,il waa one which will be remembered, when other and brighter OnCS Shall ha. nnu.,J . After the play, Mr. Paasona met il, .k. green room of the theatre. The delusion produced by the scenic representation had not yo( passed .way, for ;.7 .n..r. ocugnieu to nnd that the Great Mohawk Chief wje nol dead, and partly believing that he had ......... iiiuaeii oi iiiaian stratagem lo aave his life. So f.iLo...ni, raaaoKs' dclinealion of the Indian char-cter,th.t.M1ciory,the great chief oflhe ..tie n.slep ped forward snd look the auppoaed Ornaaska by the hand, and aurveyed with .ccming ple.a.ra hia 'fair proporl tlOna.' ennimanon. .1. r, r , " ., . . ,"l'" """ utacn aengtiieo, mut-h? I "W' "' great ehiefn and finally told him "" r. i""i'or man,' ne Simula never dia- al . Jl . ' ,y w"r,nS ""J lI'inEf lo than the dresa ot a wamor-'come with us to our tribe, live with us, and we will make yon a Chief and confer upon you all Hie honors of our nntion Another ....J . J. k: IZ.l, f 7UI"kd '!'" c"i,on d, "d sid, ..a Srt.r w Uch ? bn? ,l"ula f ""h "m to LV., . W1c,,'-")n''ft thai with anch qualitiea for a rp. "' pity to uiue tnem in a city! 1 he enthuaiosm of these warriors, swl ili.lr .!U m.n. m . P?Ifo,mnc. P"haps the highest comphmenh, ,v,r pd , ,ctor ;n b Uiraire, or the green room, these ninnifesiaiion. were made, but anbecqnenily Mr. Parsons haa visited Iheir and . "icy renewed them with aa mncli energy " j ' . "ay oe poiiiie in their deires,and ?h. WU- ' ,0 b' " ,u,ili"r'' particularly as Ti . ooeaa ol arms in Ihe 'mimic leorW.' ln all their intercourse wlih il.e wkiia ib... Ai.f. appear lo know tAeir own worth, and Iheir characters aa --...u.n, una io loel that the while men think them a onniuoHi loo. it i .n error lo assert that llioy look upon Mr. Persons aa a superior. They have seen him paint their own deeds, and so well thai llioyaro pleased with him, and wo have no doubt that if at the head of .... .r tnoe, wiin lull power to make war against the whites strain, notlilno- w,,M nl.... il,.m n, il,.. enlial, aa they call lnm, tha 'GatAT Waa Cnitr' in their i-ouBc, oo great an impression did Mr. Parsons make upon these untutored sons of the forest, that while ihey were passing through our streets in public vehicles, they rocogiuaed him while he wns standing at a slore door, snd with exultation in their eounionencea, exclaimed 'Thi GatiT Cmsr, thi Gwat Csircr,' etc. etc. ' i" o nave uweit somewhat al length upon thia subject, aa II will form an era in the sunala of llie drama, and ia ... v.uii. ,,i inn inn oi nir rimnna ill Mrnirn n. h...u and we know he doea, foci proud. ' Tha followinff linna nerur In na. ffrnm avh.n.. 1 - . , anu -....in wo are unaoie to aay,; and wegirethainaaappli. cable to our theme t r "Whits man, ws mourn, anil ara loik to depart, Thonah never a tear-drop sbsll sprinkle Iheir bier; Ws mors from onr Fathers with sorrow of heart, Out never lo sully thslr lama with a tear. We bid Hies adieu, ' But lon shall our spirit Inhabit the spot ; ) Walts man, the Indian enjoins It ea you ToVnoura a'tr the fallen red warrior's let." NUMBER 28. , We are indebted to an exchange paper for (he lollowmg synopsis of (he great Bank Reform mea sure oi the session. The Chancellor of the Kxchequer (Mr. Bi haa reported a bill for the pp0intmen( of a ot bank commissioners BnH fa. A.. r in Ohio. The hill !. .; ." . V",u"u'un ? , . Mu, o lengtnr one, and oon- bunsisome very. (range provisions. The let secJon P,Tj'.hi.r,l,Lf ,PI01.",men' of three persons to be styled (he bank com.nie.ioners of (he State of Ohio. The 2d aection makes it the du(y of (he commission! ers to visit every bank in (lie e(ate, once in every sin montha, and to examine all the book., notes, paper.. bonds, and all other evidences of deb(, to compare the! property and funds with the amount of Its liabilitie.. and report the tame to tha A,,jiin.f cj... ' Bv the 4th .flelion 1.7. " J. .1" a" ""y.fj k 11 1 ."""' mib uuijoime omcersf ""!," ,un"n "me bank commissioners mnnthlv ronnrt nf kl. B..-J:-. 'j. , published in some newspaper of general circulation inl ... wu..., w,,Bre ,ne DanK , be slmtedi The gthl section provides that if the officers ofthe bank should! at any time refuae (he commissioner, ihe privilege oil examimnrr Intn th.;..nMu . t....iKijw use b ...ono, or to an.wer on oath any question, the commissioners may . e. proper in their r , ., , ,av mon anQ m that ease thi charter nf nneh hanlr at,. II t... .-i j . . w . . . . ...... neuuiia considered a forfeited. 1 he tli section nrohibit. the h.ni,. r." usuinir more than nnn and a K .lf .:. .1 . ..ni.,r...L. . r ' ""mount 01 ouuocrmeu ana actually paid in Tha Oth soclion provide, that when any bank ehall hereafter append specie payments, h, .all be the duty of the Cashier or Teller (0 endorse on every note prejent. ed, (lie (ime of its presentation, and that it shall there. r'r .. ... u mnu sucn endorsement, he .hal pay a fine of no( more (han fifty, nor le.. than five dollars, for each refusal. By (he 10th wcUon it u provided thai when an, bank .hall hereZr .ulnd .pecie paymenj fo, thirty days, (he Pre.ident S. of (he Court of Common Plea, where the bank mlf be .uuated, on (he application of any one of the bank d .5, C.0Unk,y reiuirin8 him 40 eIo hank Lid w,h fn ' threa.C0D"rii'n lo be named oi said writ, full pos.e.sion ofthe book., money, kevJ ' property, and effect, of .aid bank. The 11th Jc(W fh. n Kl ,he P W of the bank, and close ttv of t Tn3'h action make, it tho duty of (he prcecuuncr attorney ofthe coun(Twher.i helank ma, be situated to proceed in chancery agein g the bank) and by tb. H.h Motion i( 1. provUefih,, if on sedling up, (he fund, of (he bank should be luf r... L.i 7.7 :. ""uerngej. WIy enZ iti, ft Z Th A .! cloth .?lIf..l!!!idU':..The 5lh. tec (ion clothes the commissioners with power to brine-wits in favor of the bank for .11 Jk.. bank. Thereare a few .ection. of minor iirlportance contained in the b ill. How h. nce Jained in this bill interfere with the charters of lb. bnk. " the State, will not be for the bank, and tiV. hlooro J. 1 ,i?L Jure 10 det'ne, .honld the bill that matte,. Th . bill i. onTv orl7,i vT "'H nledee of the hank rofo. VuTP u '? redeem P. , ge.01 x,Mba reform, held out by the Vaniacka EITST1, T)WJ WeU know lh . P888?"' 'w never can be enforced. 80 verr f"a ! ,nd feeb'8 are theerTort. of thi. political Mr. '7- Ihey conclude I uppo.e that they must lr.n tne oaii in motion. W hat other measures of bank re- wrH.o-.l'.eTyn'e,J,T ln reM"B re ""known to thJ rnrlf h r? were7terday distinctly i! formed bv one of their nrnmi.. u..i. " busine.. wa. arranged fn KU fectl, in vain for the Whig. (V.'ven enTeav J toC pose an, measure the, ma, introduce. So matters now .land here. The Venture,, part, pe"?ely ""-Correondence of the Uriana Gozettl J From the Loalavllle Journal. TO A FRIEND IN HEAVEN. When shines the slar, by thee loved best, Upon these soft delicious eves, Llihtln. the rln-dove to ber nest. Where treroMln. stir the darklhur leaves; When Sings the wave Ha crest of Iota) Above the ehadowy-inanUed seas, A softness o'er my heart doth come, Linkln. thy memory with those; For if, amid those orbs that roll, Thou hast at times a theAA.Maa'aso. For every one that stirs thy soul A thousand stir my awn of Ihee. Even now thy dear remembered eyes, Flll'd ap with Hoods of rsdhul llbt, Deem bending from tha twilight skiaa, Ouuhlnlni all the stars of al(ht : And thy young face divinely fair, ' Like a bright cloud, seems Belling through, ' While low sweet whispers Oil the air, taking my ewa Hps wnlspsr toe ; For aersr does the soft south wind Steal o'er the bushed and lonely an, ' But II awakens la my mtnd A thousand memories ef the. Oil I could I, whli. theea hours of dreanas Ars gathering o'er Ihe silent bills, While every braeas a minstrel seems And every lesfa bean that thrills, ' Steal all anseen le some busb'd place. And, kneeling noalh those bnrnlng orbs, Forever gaaa on thy sweet flea Till seeing every aenss absorbs. And, singling out each Mossed even The star that earliest lights the sea. Forget another ahlnaa la beavan While shlaea the one beloved by thse, Loot one I eompaalon of the blest I Thou, who ta purer alt dost dwell, Ere froae the Mrs drops la thy breast, ' Or lied thy soul Its mystle sell, We peat oo earth such hoars of bliss Aa none but kindred hearts eaa kaew, i And, happy ui a world Ilka thai. But dreamed of that le which we go, Till thou wart called In thy young years To wander o'er that ahorelaas tea, s Where, Ilk. a mist, UM dlsapnurs, Mailing late eternity. I'm thinking of some sunny hours, That shone out goldenly la Jons, Whsa birds were singing aiong the dower. With wild sweat voices all la tans, When o'er thy lacks of paly gold Flowed thy tr.nipar.nt vail away, Till 'aeaih each snow-white trsmbllng fold TbsKd.nofthybosorol.yt And ahellered 'nealb Iu dark fringed lid Till raited from thence la girlish glee, How modeatly thy fiance lay hid From tot tend glances bant on thse. There ara soma hoars that pats so soon, Our spsll toucbed bssrti scarce know Ihey end , And so h waa with that street June, Ere thou wait leal, my gentle friend I Oh I how I'll watch sack tower that eleoee Thro' autumn's soft aad brass, reign, Till summar blooma restore the rotes, And merry June shall eomeagalal But, ah I while float Us sunny hours ' O'er fragrant abort and trembling see, Missing thy fat. aawng the Sowers, How my lull heart will moura fbr thta I AMRMA. a a- 0.B,. "V", . mr --- . ia-iwiai lonaeco Utf " "" Virginia Cavtndhn do. It boiea Kentucky d0, 600 dotOn amilkins Tohaeen j- 300 do fine cut (.'litwlni j" 300 bores Melee Clg art W d. Inaaloh doand a gentral aaaertsstM af ..- . board I anus g If
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Full Text | OHIO I JORJN::.atBGISTER. VOLUME 29. . -UBMSHED iY 1 fc I, M. GALLAGHER , C. StT ret Dollars t year, invariably In advance. jlik daring (At gluten tf tit Ltgitlttrt, end Wiekf . . , At remundtr ' w JOHN M. GALLAGHER, EDITOR. OlficeMm Slate street, Two doora West or tha fllnion Dank, ' ADVERTISING. Twelve llneaor lew, bnelnacrtlon,.. 0 SO ' t. . three..." 1 00 . u m ' eaehadilllonaltnserth3n,.......d 25 1 . - m . three mouths ,..3 00 . , v slxmonths,.. .....6 00 , '' twelve mentlwv. 8 00 Longer advertisements 1ft the tame proportion aa tha ahove. A deduction of twenty net wnu. (on tlie eieen,) when the mount eiceods twenty dollarsln six months. All Advertisements should to Marked on their face with tha dumber of insertions deaired. at trrey will be continued till order aid oat. and counted by the insertion. No reapenalbllity for errora In legal Court Advertisements, tieyoad the affiennt charged lor their Insertion. TSAHTiT AOVtRttllNO. , y ' iQne eljKh of a ontumn, (about SS n,)........l! Of) nncrmiflh.s. ,..-... 16 00 'One liatr.v-.,... ....,., 2S 00 A full column 40 00 Any Adverlber exceeding the amount engaged, to becharged for the excess, at iho fir vote above mentioned. ' Ir All letters relating l subscriptions umsl bt addressed, (nost paid,) to the Puslisuess. STOLEN, ' ON Saturday night, '28th January, front the aUble of the tub-serlbers In Znneavlllo, a BLACK MARS, t or 9 years old, bout 15 liande high, newly ahed all round. Tire only white hairs recollected are, a few enddle marks on the beck, row down on the tight ehoalder, the hair la worn off lately by tlie collar; on tlie left leg or rather at the bottom of- the ehoalder and near the Joint, ki a deep tent, occasioned by a kick; a natural pucer, but (rote and cantere well. Near the lower end of the tall la a pe culiar curve in the bone of the tall, which la only to be olieerved wlten elie hi moving. Sold mare la handaoaie ana well made; rather tldr aett. heme f the Cnb Rear breed. There waa alio taken with tlx mare, a double rein Bridle and Martingale of Hack leather, and a common Saddle with braee lirrune, rather amall, iear shape; blue Buddie Cloth with mail straps, and rnd; the Saddle la covered wrtn a very nnc ana uncx oett llufTalo rolte. . A Ulieral reward will be given for tlie arre.i of the thief ami return of tlie Mure, or far either. ADAMS J; WIIKBI.EB. Zaneivllle, lantiary 21, 1M9..5.7 3w. Tha EncvrloDfdin or GeoerrftDhr. fTWIE Encyclepedin of (leography, romprlatng a Complete De- g- riHIOII Ol "IO Mllll, AllaiCS,, B.Blia.ir.S., J.Vtl, D1IU . "I..- leal : exblhlllnt ill relation to the Heavenly bodies, 111 Phyelcal Structure, the Natural lllttory of each Country, and the Industry, Commerce, Polttlsul lnatltutlona,and Civil and Social BUM of an National By Hugh Murray, P. S. 0. B. Aniated in Aatronomy, &c, by rrolbasor Waller. . ecology, &e., by Professor Janieaon, Rotany, dee., by Profeaaor Hooker, Zoology, dec, hy W Hwainson, Em. Illnstraled by Eighty Mapa, and about Eleven Hundred other Engraving!, representing tlie moat rcniarkableobjeets of Nature and Art In every region or the Ulnhe, together with a New Map f the United States, revised, with addltlona, by Thomaa Q. Bradford. 3 very large anper royal Bvo. volumea. The above exceedingly valuable work ia now for aala to Co-liimtiua, at the Uooketore of Jan. 25 18AAO N. WHITING. LAMP OIL. giKK GALLONS pun Winter and Fall strained Oil 300 do. Bleached dot beauUful article for glas lampa f,.r aale at tlie Ohio Drug Store, by Jan. 18 8ITMNER CLARK. BY virtue of three executiona imued from the Court of Com. mon Pleao for Frank lln county to me directed, I ehall expnaa te aale at the door of the CourMwuee ia the aald county on the 2olh day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. an. and 4 p. m. of that day, the following described real estate, to wit; all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the town of Reynoldsburg, In the aald county of Franklin, Lot No. 7, alao, a fraction on tlie north of Mid lot, being the breadth of aald Lot, running norm to the center of the run or stream or water adjoining aaid town. Taken as tlie property of Jonathan Clendeuing, t the suit ol Carpenter B. rainier At Co. Jan. 16. .11 I. GRAHAM. Sli'f. CONTRACT!. NATIONAL UOAI, OHIO. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at the house of Mrs. Woodrew, in Concord, until the kith of February next, and if aultable bids are obtained, contracts will be made on the 15th, for repairing that part of the National Road, which Ilea between the beginning of the 41st and end of the 7Ulh mile west of Wheeling.Also, on the 18th, at I be house of W. W. Gault, near Hebron, proposals will be recelrcd for furnishing McAdambted Lime-atone for repairs on that part of the Road lying between tha beginning of tlie 7 1st and end of the 97th mile. At the same time and place, bids will also ho received for the delivery, hy the Canal at Hebron, of about two hundred rode f tlie same kind of Lime-atone which waa used for the lop oover to the original construrlion of tlie Road. Also, at the aame time and place, bide will he received far fur nishing the best kind of bank or creek gravel, well screened and broken, for repairing that part of tlie Road which Ilea between Rirkersvllle and Reynoldaburgh. Also, for furnishing the materials for a full cover, and putting the same on tlie face of the Road, on tha three miles east of Columbus. Bids will also ho received for hauling materlsla for the aame, from tha Penitentiary. For further particulars, see Mile, containing specifications, ate., exhibited at the placea of lolling ; and each successful bidder Is requested to preserve a copy, aa all the conditions and epeelrlea-tlons therein noticed, will I considered Mentoring into aad lorra-Ing part of the contract bond. By order of the Board of Csnsl Commissioners. TIICI8. M. DRAKE, Superintendent. Columbus, Jan. 18, 1839. 2-l-.wtPcb.lg f'ORRV, HKI.DON sV CO. WESTERN CtlMMIIMION MERCHANTS, JfKir-ORLKAJfS. FTMIB uadersigned have formed a partnerehlp ander the above I styie, to transact a general business aa Commission Mer-ehante, No. 65, Tehoupltoulaa street, Aral door aoethwest of Poy-dras, N. Orleans, with an especial reference to the Weetern trade. The house is now open In New Orleans ror coneignmsnts, upon which cash will be advanced in this city. The utmost mention and punctuality pledged to every Interest anirusmi wiin tneconcern. THOB. P. CORRY. SAMUEL SK.I.IIKN, CHARLES BEL DEN. Cincinnati, Dee. 8, 1838. EFRS.EXCM. John II. Oroesheek, Joalnh Lawrence, Robert Buchanan, Gaxxam ft Butler, Irwin & Wblleman, II. B. Funk, Lot Pugh, N. W. Thomas 4 Co., Aaron G. Gano, C. 8. Bradbury, Chas. Fliher, John Pullan, Dclafleld at Rurnot, Hankers. Urn. A MrCleary, Hamilton,) n. to Jno. Wlnton ft Co., j "w Estebrook Pheliw. Pavton, O. Gen Jno E Hunt, Maumee. O. Chandler, Howard ft Co., Boston Flschel 4 Cunnlngbsm.i llalataad, llalnea l Co., New York Lord k Stebblns, ) Joha Dslaell a. Co., Atwood ft Co., f . . . . , Dunbar, Brooke ft Dunning? """"Ipl'K Wood ft Abbott ) TlrTsny, Duval ft Co.,) George a) Maye, Balllmora W E Meybew ft Co..) Atwood, Jonea ft Co.J David T Morgan PltUburgh watermen I slmor McKee, Herding ft Co.,) 'j Wheeling Col. Charles Knox, J Mills ft Co., ) Noah L Wilson,! Marietta J V Robinson, Portsmouth, O. N Poynla ft Co., Maysvillo Willis Stewart, 1 Pope ft Davis. Webb ft Neehot, Louisville Buchanan ft Gray, I Bam. Gwathmuy ft Co., j Daniel 0 Whitney, Qulucy, III. J R Tonlman, Mobile 8 B Brlgham ft Co..) ,, . . Ho,lon ftCl.m.nl., aalagorda, Texas R Mills ft Co., Braaorla Jim. 18, 18:19 94.. 9t t'OFFKR AND I'OWDKH, 1 OO DAU8 r Hl L'oir" 75 kf Powder Just received X'" and for sale very clieap for eaah, by Jan. 18 8. T. IIRFFNRR. PPRf'llHMIOaj CAl'd AMI I'OWDKR. 9 t(l OIIO PRRCl'SSKIN CAPS, In i and 1 boxea, ,JVtUUU ,nd , fcw boiMi'srcusaloa PlllaorPow. der, reeelved and for aale at tha Ohio Drug Store, by J" 18 81'MNBR CLARK, ATTENTION! GENERAL AGENCY AND INTELI.inr.NCI OrPICB. CW. KENT respectfully Informs tlie public generally, that la a connection with his Auctioneering bualnesa, he has opened an lulclllgencetlnVe, for the purchase and sale or rent of Parma and llnurs, employing nf Clerki, llar-keepera, Mechanics. Laborers, Sramiilrcsies, Nursri, Servants, Sr. te. Persons warning anything In Ihe abovo line, are Invllrd lo call al tha Ulrica of the City Auction Room, at the corner of High aad Bulaetreela, directly South and opposite the Buta-House. Jan. 18. Columbus and Bellefoutaine Turnpike Road. MORE than Two llrDst Shares of the Capital Slock of the Columbus and BellefontaLne Turnpike Road Company, laving ueen laxen oy euDsenptlon, notice is hersby given, that a, Keeling of the Stockholders will be holden at thu bouse of Harvey llurnlmm In Milfor I, Union county, on Tuesday the HM, day or February next, at tlie hour of 12. M.. for the nurnoae of alaetlni Nine Directors for said Company, and la adopt such article of association tor me government or said Company, aa may be con-eldered necessary. By ordsr of the Commissioners at their meeting, held rfovetn. DO' iu, iojo. - . ...... I ' : M. GOODING, 1 , ( , . DAVID IIURKIIAM.S ComntUrjloBrrt. ' ' , REUBEN 1'. MANN.S Ja.85.i. 1 ' CAUTION. . ALL persons are hereby eautloaed against taking an assignment from Joseph 8. Benhsm, Kssj.,f Cincsaituti, of three eertsin promissory notes, signed by the undersigned, Untcd Au. gust 23d, 1838, or ahoat that time, for tki6 , or aboflt thst amount each; the Rrst payable six months after date, the second twslve months after date, and tlie third eighteen montha after date. Aa 1 have never received, and never exneot to receive any consideration tlierefor, and as tiie Mnssderiuioia which 1 waa to receive for the same baa entirely failed, and the conditions on which they were delivered were never -complied with, according to tlie agreement and understanding f tlie parties, and for other causes in me premises, l snail pay neither him nor any other per-son said notes, . JAMBS WirlHART. .' Bt. Clnlrsvllle.Jau.aB, 1839. 3t SltcriU and Commtasloiier'ft (title. T1UR8UANT to the eammind : eeretal ordor Issued from X tlie Court of Common Plena wtthhi and for tile county of 1-i.iniuin, sunn expose to anient toe naor oi theuourl House, In aM county, on the 12th day of February next, between the raursoi iu o'clock, A. H.aoe 41' M., the following described real estate, to wit : Lotnumbortweh-e (12) and fractional lot number thirteen (13) In the town of HevnoMsburg, togetlisr with all the appurtenances tbereiiale belonging. To lie sold at tha suit of oenjaminiKiiiexectors,agaliMt Luther Pratt. J. GRAHAM, Shir nnd Special Master Commissioner in Chancery. January 9, 1839. .22 to. Theabovedeserlbed premhesnre well Improved, and are now occupied by Mr. Bainnel Gates, n a tavern. fueriif nnd Commiioner' Snlc. BY virtue or in order of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, (n chancery sitting, to me directed In a case wherein the Ohio I4fe Insurance and Trust Company, are com-plnlnanta,SMl Aurella I'srrisll and others are defendants, I shall orlerfor sale on the 12lh day of February next, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock A. M., end 4 P. M. at the door of the Court House, In the elty of Columbus, Franklin county, tlie following described veal estate, to wit : In lota In said city of Colunilois, known by llielr numbers on the recorded plan of the said city, via ( No. 624, 625, 626, 627 and 628, together with the improvements thereon silnnte, or in anywlso to the same belonging, Hnid several lota are appraised as follows, 10 wit: 624 at 1 41(0, 625 at 8800, 626 et 83,300, 627 at IJU0, 628 at I50U. Terms cash. J. GRAHAM, Sheriff Jan. 9, 1839..22 la. and Special Master Commissioner. NII!ORIFI-'X BALK. Stat or Ohio, Fuanklin cooutt, ss. WILLIAM S. WINDER, et si., re. Edward S. Winder, Franklin Common Pleas, Sept. Term, 1338, petition for partition. By virtue of an ordor of sale made In tlie above case, to mo dl rected, I sbsll expose to sale on the 12tb day or February next, at the doorof Hie Court Houae, In said county of Franklin, between the hours of ldo'elock A. M., and 4 P. M. of said day, all thot tract or parcel of land In tlie petition deeciibed. le wit : Lots No. 5, 6, 8, and 9, of one handled acres each, in Sec. 2, T. 2, R. 19, United Stales Military Lands, situate, lying and being In the aald countyofFranklln. J. GRAHAM, Stiff. January 9, 111:19.. 22 Is. MiiNter C'onimUnioncr'e 8nle. BY virtue of an order oflhe Court of Common Pleaa of Frank, lie county, Ohio, la chancery, to me directed, In a cose wherein S. W. Abbott and ethers are eomplainanta, and Phllo H. Olmsted, and others, are dsfendnnts, I ehall offer for sale at the door of the Court House, In Columbus, en the 12th day of February next, at 2 o'clock P. M, In lot In Columbus No. 355, with the appurt'-nances; appraised subject lea mortgage of 81UO0 to tlie Bute of Ohio, at (4 ,300. Terms Cash. JAMES GRAHAM, Jaauary9, 1839-.22 ta. Special Master Commlosioner BNIIRKIKF'S RALE. Y virtue of an execution issued from the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the county ef Franklin, to me directed, I ehall expose to sale, at public auction, at the door of tlie Court House, In sold county, on the lit I. day of February next, between tl hwinaf 10 tf.taelr . U. mmd 4 P. SJ., r Mie 4y, the ftl. lowing described renlesuue, to wit: part of block No.3, In Booth Columbus, described as follows: beginning 411 feet west from the Intersection of the south lloe of Public Alley, with tlie west line of Fair Alley, and running thence south 12 deg. wax 81 and 3 4 feel, thence west 47 feet 6 inehes. thence north li j. .. Ol and 3-4 feet lo the south line of Public Alley, thence elong the aald south line of Public Alley, to tlie piece of beginning, 47 feet 6 inches, being the anma parcel or tract of land conveyed hy William Simpson to P. II. Ulmsled. by deed, hearing date 10th March, 1836, appraised at 9150. Taken In execution a. the of said P. H.Olmsted, at tha suit ofComilork and Andrews. Jan. 9, 18.19. .22 la. JAMKS GRAHAM, Sbff. NOTK1K 18 hereby given, that at my Instance an attachment waa lamed on the 7lh Inst, hy C. Writ lit. a Justice of the Pesre of III.,.. don township, Franklin county, against the goods, chsitles, mo. neya, rights, credits and enecls of Joseph Fox, a nonresident debtor. 1SAAO IIAunlHiiu Jsnnary 9. .22 4w. VALIIABI.K mnu imi hi d TIIE sebsertlier ollhrs for esle his farm, containing 197 aeree af etieice land, about 130 acres of which r rle..j mnd n. der a high slate of cultivation, and nearly all the residue la under isnce sne wen set with grast; aald farm Is well supplied with never filling springs, which will make the farm well calculated for a stock farm, and I ha land Is ef such a oualltv for rulilv.ilon that It la equal lo any In the western country. On the farm are two sets of buildings with a good apple orchard attached te each aet ef buMdinas. Tlie Warren county Caaal ossees Ihreueh the farm; also tlie great Miami Turnpike lessee through about the centra of said farm. This fnrm Is situated about Ave mllea soulh of Franklin, and 4 mllea north of Monroe, Butler county, Ohio. N. B. As tlie subscriber Is desirous te remove lo tha Uw good barraln may be expected. If application be made aeon to Ilia subscriber, living m WM, of Ul0 geJ hin on simuieiown roao. JOHN ROUISON. January II. .22 5w. riNClMNATI AND WHITEWATER CANAL. JfOTlCS TO COJfTRACTORS FOR PUBLIC WORKS. PROPOSALS will he received at the office of tha l'liu-l...il X and Whitewater Canal Company. In Ibe city of Cincinnati, until the 20th day of February neit, for the construction of 40 minus oi ina unei, averaging nail a mile in length. Tlie kuik luimies memoes an ine sections not heretofore put amler contract, and two sections that ware abandons. Tha work sins mostly of common pliln excavaiiona and aailainkments, "one arcn eniveru or iu to u reel apan, road bridges, ate. 4e. Bee. Nos. K and .11 embrace each a culvert ef 30 leet span, with heavy embankments running across Ihem. rians, peetlli-allona, pnKllea,and qusnlllles onrnsh seetloa will be ready for Inaction at tlie omea tea days prevnua le the day of letting; and any further Information respecting Ihe chancier of Ilia work may ba had on application to I). Lapham, Engineer. By order of tlie Roard: M. T. WILLIAMS, FreeMenl. January 14. .tl 4w. IS hersby given to all persons Inteieiled, that i my instanre a wrH of attachment waa this dsy Issued by John W. Slmpkln, a Justice ofthe Peace in Jcncrsoa township, Msdlsoa county, Ohio, against Ihe gmls, challles, rights, ersdlls, moneys and effects of Samuel Alnsworlh, anaient debtor Jan. II. ,22 4w. LA W R KNI'B BNQI I.SP RRn RR. NOTU K IS hereby given lead persons Interested, thst at my Instanre a writ ofallaabment was thai day Issued hy John W. Slmpkln, a Justice of the Paaca In the township of Jefferson, In the county of Msdlson, Ohio, against lbs goods, chillies, rights, credits, moneys snd etTeria of Joseph Francss, aa absent debtor. Jan. II ..at 4w. JAMKS LAPPRN, CO-PA RTNKHNIIIP. Till undersigned have entered Imo partnership under the Arm ofReed.Hcharmerhorn . Co., lor the transection ofthe Wholesale Grocery and Commission business, and have taken the Warehouse No. HIJ. Hroadalreel. (formerly occupied by Ruydam a Reed) when iboy will have constantly on hand a full assort. mem of all goods required la their line. J. IIKNRV RRRn, CIIARI.KS 8111 KRMP.R HORN. R.RNHDM LBFt'ERTS. New York, January 19th, 8.19.. 22 9w. Tlie Urm are also prepared lo make cash advances ou Pork. Flous.and other produce consigned lolheni for sale. t'OI.I MBI H KIH'MlllV. AT the above old esUbllsbmcnl may be had Bt a reasonable pries and short notice. Marblae CsMlnta, Plough Caiilnra, Wood's Plouglis made In the best manner, Waggon holre of a .u. parlor pattern, In any quantity, and all worl usually done at a Foundry. 1 umlng and finishing all kinds of machinery, will ha promptly executed In tha best msnner. The propiletors return their thanke to the nubile who have heretofore snMslned tbami and expect, front their future exertions, to receive still, their share 01 patronage. N. B. Those who have been long Indebted, are remlmlrd that Ihe time of payment mue! not be delayed much longer, as necessity will compel us lo mabs collections more promptly than nsusl. J. RIIH1WAY at CO. liecsmbstf, 1838..13 6m. "TP The sutesman will pleats nuhlMi the abova months, weekly, snd charge thta omre. KHOT HHICK. THE subscriber baa on hand a few thousand praised front, a most superb arliele fnr latlng parlour hearths, or any other neat work. These llrlek are msile In a machine of Messrs, Crauai A llunilrksr, (I'alenl) of Pounsylvanla, and aielha aaat-sst Hrlrk aver offend le Ihe cllleene ef Columbus. w.M" tf. AMOS S, KAMSKY. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1839. ' LEIGH'S KIHI FRIU8. A N Abrldgemeat of the La of Nisi Prlul. By P. Erndy JX Leigh, Eq. With Notes and References to the latest American unses, by George Sharawood. 2 vole., royal 8vo. , The London Legal Observer, concludes a notice or this work In Ihe following manner: i. -M The author states his designs to have been the production ef ,., in-snug or tnis nruncn of tlie Law with more minute ao-curacy than any existing publication, and to Introduce into his compiinuon every point nnd ense of nreeticil Importance, reining to the subject which II embraces. This design, we think, he haa so(loeln7y fulfilid. And he has incorporated Intn bis work all the ebunges In tlie Law and Practice eHocted, as well by the rece.it elntutes, as by the Rules of Conn, and by ihacaseeae- vBIUU, .v mr as tney are applicable to the Law or Nisi Prkis. In stating the principles of the Law. as laid down ln .! . thorltles, the author has given the Imgmgtif Its Csurr.arourse i,a acoinen more satisfactory tnan any other be could have pursued. Tho rules of pleading and evidence applicable to each class of actions, are also Incorporated under their avpreprhM hesds. , " We think tint Mr. Leigh haa bestowed great peine In digesting his materials, and bringing the law down to the present time; and that Ms work has been executed with leirnlig end ludg-msnt." - B A supply of the abova valuable work haa Just been received at the Book storo of ISAAC N. WHITING. Jan. 25 TO ALEX. MOOHERRT AND IIIK Ainirrivii. TTOU are hereby notified, thl at the next Term of the Court of 'r-.,, """"' " couniy, unio, we shall move said Court lo enter up an order for tlie redemption of the N. W. . of See No. 2, T. No. 4. an.l R, No. 22, in sold coenty, which was taxed in the name of Wlllinm Mooburry, and on tlie last Monday In December, A. D. 18:16, was sold to Alex. Mooberry for the tax, Interest, and penalty for I01S, end for the lax efllllB the necessary dopoilt for the redemption thereof hevimr been duly made with the Clerk of the Court of Common Plese. JAMES HAMI'SON, n... . i WILLI AM WILLIAMSON. December 12.. 15 8w RALPH P. BUCK LAND, ATTORNEY MfD COOlfSELLOR JIT I AW, WLown Hakdo.it, Oino,-ILL attend 10 the business of his profession ami to the n.r. . ."in?. 2!!!1 '" B,"uk' ,ni adjoining eeentles. Refer to Elliha Whlltlcsey.Canrteld, Ohio January 3, 18.19. ,ly. nnLs.7io,,M?";!4 AN, HUb 1 1 M.XW 5 Bugir, Jmi toceived and for wilt) by . T. IIEPFNKR. Jsnunry 7, YmlHirU14rlB'nln 0''"""''' c""'f Vork county, Do-In the estate of PATRICK SCOTT, dee'd, on motion or Evan, and Mover, Eeos., the Innulslilnn .nd . and rule on tho heirs and legal reoretentstlv,. of P.,.uk a ..' Ih-T?","",?1"0' .' accent or refuse' csuse why It should not he sold for distribution. Notice -...n, w, uubvuuiit. inn snnrsiw.il, nni fhanr - .,. , piiniiriuon, 4 weeks In one newspaper In liar. " ""i '" oiumnus, umo. Hy the Court; . GEORGE FRYSINGER, Clerk. January 9, 111.19. .21 4w. ' ' MnTlev. milEIII! will be , petti pIeMnled ,0 Commissioners ef , '' " ,nelr """t meeting, for s change In the location of the Lockbourn, Stnt. road.and III. Londo. road to Oeorgeavllle; beginning at the Spring Valley road, .ml to run on Ihe line between Smith and Samuel Adair, to their lint corn 50 rods more or less, then lo tin no,n,..., ... . ! of Thomaa Jackaun, thence Ihrouxh the lane, between Joseph -..... ,, ,. ,,, ana mence eaaterly lo the Mount Sterling rood, and lo run the Uenr.n..lu. -n.J , old road at or near the Jnckaon Mill road. " 'na January 7..'j w. NIIITIflliBi a a k. BY virtue or a venditioni exponas, to ma directed froxi the Court of ComatonPlessef Madison eennty, Ohio, llier. will be of-fared for aale at the door of ihs Co hn i. . ' . T don, in said county, en the 9th day of February next, between the hou prescribed bylsw.tho following derlbed . ,,,," wit: one hundred and fifty acres off ofthe aouth-esst end ofUires hund.I and thirty ., No. 6299. Taken la ..u.lo. .. property of John Crl.man,.t the suit of the President. Wrertors and Company ofthe Clinton Rank of Columbus, agnliiw enidflla. man and others. WILLIAM 1Vah.mi.-i, ai.w January 7. 18:19-21 Is. Msdlson rounl'y. Ohio. fill v.r a-ieis in u. BY virtue of two eieculions to ma directed from the Court of Common Plena of Madison eouulv. there will h .o. i le.alilradooror Ihe Court house, ia Ihe town of lndon i. Id county, on the 9th day of F.brusr. .,. . JUlTT '" nr.ni h. i. ,h. .ii- ... . '. "" ginning at 2 bur oaks, corner to Chsrle. a.... b.tTLLTr'N w'7 "N.rk..nd' , , u. w, . . . o,i ni,ob to a our oaka, cornsr to Wm llrulfet's, and thence Willi hi. lln. M ee iat o....." . Sugar mn to 2 whlleoaks. thence up the nnSls'oZ lo a black oak, thence 8. 14. E. 210 nob... .,.i. '"JT!" smiu black oak, (In the federal road) thence wltksaid road N. 88, E 215 polea to a.ke and atone, thence 8.25, E. 114 pole, to a stake and atone, thence with snmi,.. r kl. TuL L L ... OOleslO lh. iMtalnnln.. ....!.. . . fc . .,x nunarea acres, be the same more or lem. T.k.n In execution a. lb. propsV?," o" klou. at the suit of the P,Mld,,, nhecto,. ,d Comply oMI Franklin llink of Colombo.. .nd Tk. n JohnKloiu. Geo, Ki :;.7k " 'ln..r, against .,. WILLIAM WARNER, Sh'IT January y, 18.19. .21 Is. M.dtao- ,...'.. rL RIIKItlaPIrl ! A au Y virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me directed from the Court of Common Plesa of M.Hi... . r. . J. " . be offered for sale al tha doo, ofthe Court House. In the i, in. ho,. Z:"J!. r""""""- "wweea eel. aflmtiA 11 I-.I..1 a . " . ur par. . ....k.h ... ,.w lnm lOUOWinS ..... , - ng a. i suroaas, east corner to the mirHi surveyof ,h. heir, of Thorn., !,,. a.,T.. M76 which soma, I. -wo polea, 8. 25, east corner of Sawell cJoodl survey No. 8lnJ9. thence S. 65, W. 2..0 polo, to 3 nci K .n., .o ,,,,1-s saie survsy, thence N. 25, W. 80 pole, te a u.ke, thence N. 65. E. 2IMJ poles to a stake in ,1. Z. ,,'.'7: survey, Ihem-e 8. 25, g. m pole, to Ihe banning, 'one hundred acres, and being, part of Hill's ,, No. 847ri TbtHttni h..; p..f., No . 34.15. betlnnln, ., . An.7 u " Z. m""n" rth s.u corner of - nr., luiiiiirisi irora inpngi aa. sis. ii...i ... . ' , - -- ui ww una or ineuid nirviiv Mnlr-;:e"ro,neA;0f"M "KUHine. wh thw,.t ks7.ii. .' r". " 1 With the same, 8. 25. B. T5l nol one hundred acres kMaor more. Third lot, to rtw-S ... ...... p.,, ,. .urrey no. BH75 of 101 arres. Taken In xarattonaa the prnjienyof John Kk. , ,n, .gicffh,,,, N. Kerr, against said Kloue. WILLIAM WARNEt Khtr January J.1839..21 ts Ma.lison cousty, Ohio. IIINTOKV OP Till'. rviTi i, uv ...... LROM ihe Discovery of ihe American tonllu.al. Ut Oeort. r Bancroft, dthedlllon. ' Prom the Goltlngan Review for March 31, I83S, written be the celebrated llltsnrk-al ProAijoi ll. l 7 We know few modern historic works. In which' the auihor has resrhcd high an elevalion at oare, a. an hlrlorr.l (,), and an hislorlcal writer. Tlie great consclentlousnesa with wlilch " nis miinoriiies anu his carsful rrllklsm, giro Ihe nx-wrs proors ei nat cornprehei.il,, rtdlM. ,t Iu fouiHleal hlanarrallva on eonlemporary documents, yet wllboul nnrleclln. work, oflaler limes and of other eonnlrke. Ill, , o,,, o, ..npiojsci. -i-ha reader at always Imlru , ...... ...... .n-,, , man ay novels or ron.nm Tha h. or country lathe Muse which Imnlres the .Un.. a. .lZ tnsplntloa Is Uial oflhe severe blslorbin, wbkb spilnga from the Review In the North American. By Governor Evereu.l ...,, ,. uo.ieu ciaiea, ny an American writer, poaa-eases a elalm upon our mention of lln stronnii .h....... ' H would do so ander aay circumstances, hut when we add that the work of Mr. Bancroft la one of tlie aMeat ef Ihe class which has for years appeared In Ihe English languago; that It , . ""'-"-"" ' """ suunaro nrlllah hlatorlai ... m . mm .. en, h .m aucn jusiice 10 US no hht h.I.W. supersede the notea.il of any fulura work of the ssme kind- and If eomploled as commenced, will unquestmnsbly for lL . , ....... .... M.n nogiisu CtaSSlC,' fNew York Amsrk-sn.l Wa consider It a aource or consr.lul.tlon 10 in. ..... ...u,,.,.,. . vln,ar, so psiisni an Invesllslor, and . .,... . w,,.. n"iiiiwa.n ins mnen ncced t,,, Df wr(. T ' " '""7 " " "he volume be eipenseoflsbor In ferreting it out from Ihe original .uthorlthM, T , , I" ""'moo. opoa ine copies ofroplso be Fearlessly spoken, no prescription of lime or sre.i l. allowed u sanction error, . . . It vain ba received, we feel ...., . , ,..,,, country, trom ona erh aairrw una iungsm Wliaj, Just rseeived and for sale at the Book Store of necemhat 29. ISAaO N. WHITING Rltoo-n uiuv n Tin... OHO Turin.. J,,rfrM..I..J j ELLIS, WINSLOW a CO. Armstrong's new building, t doors 8. of Gregory, Burr et Co. Ilerenihor 12. .15 twjw wlm. RKMOV1I.. TUB subscribers have removed to Armstrong's new building, on High street, Iwo doors south of Gregory, Durr Co . whsra Ihey have the most extensive amorlment of II. ..-... "-' on. lorssm ininiiriiy. aiso, a very large stork of Iron. wafts, Steel, ke., all ol which Ihey will dispose of on sa r..o..M. terms aa any other establishment In Ihe State Nov. aO..U twlw wlm. ELLIS, WINSLOW k CO. ALMANACS FOR IS30. mm IHE Herman Almanac, and the German Enillsh Almanac, published st C.nlnn. The Mngsslne Almsnsr. TheWeat- A srn Aimsnsr. r.vsry tlodr's Comk Almanac. Tha People's Almanac. The "Go Ahead" Cmrkell Almenir. Tlienid Am.H. can Comic Almanac. For salt by the gross, dosen, or single cops. .Ilka UmI . . ... ... ' at the Hook store ef ISAAC N. WlllriNU. January 9. lIOrSE OP REPRESENTATIVES OF OHIO. REMARKS OF MR. HUGHES, On Ihe bill lo appoint Bank Comminionert. Mr. HUGHES aaidi Mr. Speaker: Indisposition pro-vents me, at tltia time, from entering into a full dtactta- aion oi the merlin ol this bill, now orrite linal paasage, as 1 ehould wcro I in good health. There are principles involved herein of deep and abiding interest to the peo pie at large; and its effects (for weal or won) will not only be felt in thoso counties in which banks nro located, h.,:itl . : :.l-.Lr,.-. ft.1 . "in uv uu-exiensivc wiin ine oiato. . i noro are sonio salntarv and wholesome provisions heroin contained, and I should be pleased to record my vote on each separate and distinct proposition, but I am aware that a mot tton oi this kind would not be acceptable to a majority of tho members on this floor, and, consequently, would not be sustained. And I do not wish to oner any amendments which might be considered as an unnecessary im pediment, calculated to rotard its passage. For, I con- uuenuy Deiieye, it will pass, ana, so tar aa (Aw House is .iiu-aiiicu, win Decome ine law ol tno land. The first section provides for the appointment, by joint resolution of tho General Assembly, of three persons, to be styled " Bank Commissioners of the Slato of Ohio;" ono 'f two years, one for four, and one for sir, and at the end of their respective terms, the appointment shall be for six yenrsi at a compensation of our dollars per diem. The second section makes it their duty, at Iratt once in six months, to visit snd examine any banking institution in tho Stale. And the third section requires that, whenever they may deem it expedient or ncccunry, for the nuWie safety, to visit any banking institution in tins state more Ire quenlly than once in alx months, and at any hnu they may see proper, they shall have r""' " examine its dooks, papers, etc. 1 Now, sir, on yesterday, whilst Ihe hill was on its en. grosenioiit. nn amendment wan offered by the gentleman Irom Muskinrum (Mr. f?oil,li,r,l mi. if u.j vnilcd, would have given tlie election of those commissioners to the peoplo, on the second Tuesday of Oclober, m the several counties in which any bank waa located. -u., .ir, mar aemoeraiie proposition was voted down; 1 call it domocrolio, because it proposed to give the elcc- ,u" :v muse rrum wnom we ourselves receive our scnls in this Houso.Mid from whom wo derive all the authority wo here exercise. Tltero are seme thirty-six bonks in tins Stntc, tho charters of which will expire on or beforo the year 184.1 : and this hill nrnn,,.n. , .I-. .i.. ni. Commissioners, whose term of service shall not cease uniii some two yenrs niter their several charters shall nave expired. 10 this n neel. hnoiti,.. wk.. ... n. ,ur wincn inesc oinecs wore created shall cease to exist, such oflicera aro unneeewiirv An.l I ir refu,.' wh.enotll,!r l""'k " incorporated, those iau(ari; pro-or show ,I?,',0!!" Unditidual ''ability, and a rcpcalingclnuse, etc., oof this w! De 'norporatcd in iheir respective chartera, which ... ..m.c.uo ,i,o iiecessiiy oi ine invosiigntions pro-wed by this bill. wish ihe people to elect those com- posed missioners, because they will be dircttlg amenable to the "a u Wh" """d'one, in this inslnnco, they will be, ... ., 0 ,Y iniiucuiateiy represent. 1 wish Ihcrn ony elected in the several counties in which sny bank or bnnks may bo located, thereby curtailing the unnecessary expense of traveling fees; and that they may be compensnied out of Iheir respective County iruurtM,andnotoutof the Slate Treaiury, as tho bill contemplates. Our ciiizcns are daily complaining of heavy taxes, from which they renp no immediate benefit: then, clrct your commissioners in those counties in which hanks sre located. They will be always nest al hand to exerciso Iheir guardianship over those institutions, should they be disposed to transcend their chartered privileges! and, if nothing else will do, hold a rod of terror over thoir heads, and force them into n just sense of thoir duty and honesty, should they be othcrwiso disposed to act. I would be in fnvorof protecling the community from any possibility of loss bv the hnnka. if I ib. proper remedy. I am opposed to the suspension of spe-cio payments by the banks, and should be pleased to vote for a law imposing a heavy penolty for each and every suspensioni but I am equally opposed to imposing such restrictions ss would, in their tendency, beenh-u-lated to destroy the banks, or impair their usefulness; or an, t presume, will acknowledge that specie-paying banks, properly restricted and guarded, aro the founda-tione on which our credit avatom is nreHin.i.J .nJ acquenily, they tend to promote the iniorcsls of our'com. .nun ci.nsniuents: ana whilst we, as legislators, protect them from burdensome restrictions, we, at the same lime, protect and secure the interests of the community. I object to the provisions of the second section of ihis bill, which makes it the duty of the Bank Commission, era, at fenif once in six months, to visit and examine the banks, becsuse the third section provides for every con-lingcncy that can possibly ariae, where it provides that, when Ihe commissioners deem it expedient or neeeuaru to the public safety, they may visit and examine tho banking institutions. They mny not deem it necessary to exomino tho banks more than once a years then it would be unnecessary to impose duties, Ihe results of which would be unprofits. j ,nd "cel1, ,he V" ' lo the commissioners! and the commissioners might deem such examinnlions uncalled for by the public interest. Then do not im. pose those duties, but leave it to the sound discretion of .iiuae in wnom we are about to confide those responsible trusts. ' The eighth section provides that, in case of excess of issues, the directors of Ihe banks, under whose administration it hapnoned, shall be liable, in their i'-rf.v.w.,-i ... ponJiM, for the aamei and, after them, the ttoekhalden shall be severally bound, in Iheii individual capacities, for the amount of such excess, in proportion to the amount of stock by them respectively subscribed and held. flow, air, thia if right and proper; and to those provi. ins I unheniintingly subscribe, foril is no new doctrine lions to me, e. I ndvocstcd the same principles during the scs- smn ui iooo-i, nnu rccorueu my voto In accordance With. And dlirinrr Ihe aeaainn nf IR17-D I ...1. therewith recorded my vote in fnvorof the individual responsibility of stockholders: see Journal, page 6C3. Ily way of conclusion, sir, I am inclined to think that onto of the provisions of this hill, if carried Into effect, wil do more injury than good; and thns believing, I shall content myaolf with recording my vote agninat its passage. REMARKS OF MR. C0RW1N. On the final pauae nf Ihe bill to amend Ihe aet entitled ... jr ic imnisrioirni of tmain (lattices therein named, patted March 8, 1831. Mr. CORWINrcmarkod. that he wna nniwi.M.I fn ll. passnge of ihis bill in sny shape or form whatever. Tho twentv-fourth aeclion of ihe act, which it is proposed tu smend, ought never to have been plncrd in our ataiute book t it is. and alwavs haa been, c.nnl I.. . n..r... dead-letter then-. Whatever mnv have been ihn ;.,. ion ofthe Legislature that enncled I lint law, in regnrd 10 tho anion, and conduct ofthe people of Ohio at thnt day, I know not; but 1 do know, that, at thia Jav, there is no necessity lo; the existence of such a law in Ohioj and, Indeed, I sirongly suspect that those who, in the Brat plnce, passed il. wore ogregiously mistaken, when they believed the aiination of thinga at thai day dc-inandcd the passage of uueh a law at Iheir handa. Our duty, as a Lcirialnture. is. in endeavor, n. fn. .. . . to provide remedies for evils that exist, or that will cer-tainly happen. Now. I deny, sir, most unequivocally, thst the evil, which thi. bill proposes to punish and remedy, exists at this day in Ohiot when I say Ohio, I mean the great mass ofthe people, male nnd female. It may possibly be thnt, in some of our large cities, there may baa few, who, if worthy of notice at all, might per-haps he bronchi within the nmvl.inn. ofihi. i..ir f... Mr. Speaker, if they cxiat at all, it is only in the places I have mentioned, and Ihov do nol properly form a part of our population ; Ihey aro nothing more thnn a kind of itinerant excrescence on the body politic. The law if pnseed, I am certain nevorcan bo brought succcsafully lo bear upon them. They may be hers to-dsy, and ill tnoihorStatr, or in another counlv, to-morrow, it is air, for theeitlscns. the resident oilia.na. nfnhl. .k.. ' are to legislate, or try to legi.laie. Lot us do ao, then. And, Mr. Ppeakor, I ask the committee if they do in reality, be leva that the habitaoftho peoplo of Ohio dc-mand, at their handa, ihe nasnnire nf such enactmenla as rr, ..,. .,,,, ,., , lm, , , unhuabanda, indeed, linndon their wives, snd and lie end enli.hii i.i. .i. ' women in a slate nfaduliervl Wher. J., k . exist ! I know of none. Do our .inula ,ii.,.. ..... Iteinpt to violate the chastity of our wives snd dauch. crsl I deny it in noaiiivo ton,,, ni. ..: . oxist. Why. then, attempt lo legislate about an evil that is entirely imsginaryf Bui, Mr. Sneaker, there la anmh.. ,,..!. slituonts on which this bill is pretendingly intended to operate, that require, especial atteniion and regard: I mean our mothers, our daughters, our wives, and sisters. wl'-fn'..,"",)' ,","n a"" P"8"of thi. hill? We will say, in somsnv words. .... ...k j.. your honesty snd integrity we have great fears that you do not know how to lake care of yourselves! and. f. ar you may be token in line great tran.grosaion we i pass a law thst, if we can get it to bear upon you. ill incarcerate vou in Ihe loailio.om. .,ll. r . . ' . J prin. Mr. Speaker, I an, ., . los. fo, wora.To expr... my sovereign contempt and indignation even at the bringing into the House of a bill of this description. It is a downright libel upon the daughters of Ohio. ', Jf. assure you, sir,-and the Houae generally, that the ladies of Ohio need no such legislation, and it really docs appear to ina that if we pass a bill of this nature, that instead ofTcoeiving their antiies and attention on our return to our homes, wo will justly meritj and ought to receive, their contempt nnd indignation. Why, Mr. Speaker, the ladies of Ohio are invulnerable. They are as far above the commission of the crimes mentioned in litis bill, as the Heavens are above the earth j and I do assure you, that I believe from my inmost soul, that the noble forma, high characters, elevated minds, and the pure and angelic conduct of the ladies of Ohio, are in themselves a sure and aafe protection lo their virtue1 and integrity, as was ever the naming sword that was placed by the Creator around the Garden of Eden after the transgression of our first narenta. L I hope, Mr. Sneaker, for ihs honor of this House, that f this bill will be indefinitely postponed. ' i. , . From the New Orleans Courier. MR. PARSONS ORANASKA SEMINOLES. For thee the ehief revive the battle's roar,. And wake the sons whose sires he led before. r i - - Ms Stage. To us, the Indian character has alwavs been one of interest; and a thousand times have we regretted the stern necessity which compels onr government to exorcise ils influence to crush iheir wild and untamed pns- ion., iouiu uiey exist anna tneir native wnus, tar from the hsunt of white men. alone, frep. thnt inrem.r. added to our eympnthios, would increase; but, aa wo advanco in population, our vnst and extensive country opens to the view of the capitalist and the former her many rich and fertile fiolds. The grounds occupied by tho Indians must become tho scene of aclivo induatry, tho home of the civilized man. The howling of the wolf, ,.io .on rj in me puntner, ono tno war-whoop ol the savage, must yield to their potent power; and, like tho last dying echoes of an expiring monarchy. f an expiring monarchy, " Be heard no more I" There ia somethino melancholy In thn idea nf tho.n red sons ofthe forest being doomed to leave their homes, ...... i.uimng gruunus, anu tne mounus raieoa over the bones of their father. And whim' wa eofl.i.1 1.11.1, ; and retrospection becomes busy with the thoughts of othor days, those days when tho red men were sole possessors of the soil, roving free as the winds of heaven among their native hills, acknowledging nono as masters, nor bowing the servilo knee to any but the Great Spirit, weean but drop a tear of sympathy over a fnllon ntco. They were happy as a people, great as a nation, rhcpalo luccacnmc woe, woo betido ihem! At night, full, Lognn returned, and found his home a heap of ashes; his wife, children, kindred, all tbat he held dear, were lockol in thccoldembraconfdenth Tho hief . h;. down disconsolnte and wept, for Lognn wsa ever the white man's friend. And thus did they requite his nuenty. numanitv weens over the .mrv ft,. i,:r surveyed the m.lnholy prospect around'him '.nd fori lo n and broken-hearted he exclaimed, in the sgony of gnci . "There b no one now who will mourn for Logan-No, not one I" The sad lay of expiring tribes is now henrd. The time s fost approaching when tho fierce winda alone shall atreet Theatre, on the evening of the 20th in.t., an'd gaxmg upon the relic, of a great nation ; for there waa a time when the Seminolcs could bon.t f cn,,,lo ... riors. The play wa. Oran.sk., or the Mohawk Chief, possessing as much merit as generally belongs to pieces whose chnraciers arc feebly drawn and intended to de- lineate those ofthe Indiana. Tho author, however, Mr. J. B. Philipa, of New-York, a young man of some genius and more induatry, haa sue- cocuea in urawine- the out inn of an InHinn n,.r Mr. Pxxsons has tilled up, and given all Ihe rich colorina nnd plia.t. knl.k 1- 1. . J . s ..,. vl Bll BwuniLiii.iieu artiste, it is not our intention to praise ihe one or criticise the other. aiiu uuuience is now our tneme. In tne lust act. when Mr. Hinsni. nnno.e. .. n. n, he was greeted bv the Chiefs nresent. r.lnnrl. Nu. cos-a-oln, Co-e-hndii. Kinir 1'hilin. Micannnv. I.n.. nd others, the confederate, of Oceoln, and the sworn oiieiuicsoi me wnttcs, oy a simultaneous war-whoop I It aoemed aa if thev recornized nnn nf i.ih. ...t. "" '""J tuuiu oo prouu to exchange the wampum of peace ; and on the termination of the fir.i .ei ...!. had their feeliotra been eicited hv il,o r lir. II ...I ,k. e .... 1 ui ...v, ...u ciiik OI lnri rAm, a, the ivioliawk, that it was wuh difficulty they could be restrained from 1 V " ."S "'ng". Dtx times auring Ihe evenintr in rneir innri.,1 vn -mn .1.. u .1 1 . ... ; , " s "ugn mo nuuse; ana it was bservctl, at tho time, that their eyea glared and the erce blood of their tribe wna nn. A .!..,,... - ,1,.;J . .. . .. V.....KU n,llo u or ...... uinm ui cnpiivity, ami at every acene on the stage wherein the Indian, had the mastery, the muscles of their fai-.a uin.k.l :.t. t c, ' . . . . . aa wll lcanu, passion, ana the big voins swelled aa if they would run into rivulets of blood. Hero waa no acting; and Mr. PxasoN. himself seemed to have caught their excitement; for w. never saw an Indian ao well represented, or the ...;..nr,u arl u .Jinlnhl. .... B ... .VOlltW -' BUT bOlllOU oui. " Words may be counterfeit, Fa las eoln'd, and current only fron the lonjue, Without the mind ; but passions la the soul Alwaya speak the heart," In the fifth act, when the foriunea of war began to ...... ... ,u,ul u i .no wniics, a teariul anxiety was depict. CU in their Countennnri... mnA k.. .. I... .u. k- - ---- ... .u,M, h. in.,, wo urnva Urnnaska, Ihe deadly foe of the pale face, fell, big tear. , CUurso meir way oown the checks of the stern and war-worn Seminolea, It waa a eight worthy tho pencil of a Raphael, to aee Ihese mighty Chiefs weeping o'er an imaginary scene. Thoir eye. fixed, the fingers clutched,and every passion told the innato thought Wa art not yet conquered 1" wo mignt dwell long on thia scene. Tous,il waa one which will be remembered, when other and brighter OnCS Shall ha. nnu.,J . After the play, Mr. Paasona met il, .k. green room of the theatre. The delusion produced by the scenic representation had not yo( passed .way, for ;.7 .n..r. ocugnieu to nnd that the Great Mohawk Chief wje nol dead, and partly believing that he had ......... iiiuaeii oi iiiaian stratagem lo aave his life. So f.iLo...ni, raaaoKs' dclinealion of the Indian char-cter,th.t.M1ciory,the great chief oflhe ..tie n.slep ped forward snd look the auppoaed Ornaaska by the hand, and aurveyed with .ccming ple.a.ra hia 'fair proporl tlOna.' ennimanon. .1. r, r , " ., . . ,"l'" """ utacn aengtiieo, mut-h? I "W' "' great ehiefn and finally told him "" r. i""i'or man,' ne Simula never dia- al . Jl . ' ,y w"r,nS ""J lI'inEf lo than the dresa ot a wamor-'come with us to our tribe, live with us, and we will make yon a Chief and confer upon you all Hie honors of our nntion Another ....J . J. k: IZ.l, f 7UI"kd '!'" c"i,on d, "d sid, ..a Srt.r w Uch ? bn? ,l"ula f ""h "m to LV., . W1c,,'-")n''ft thai with anch qualitiea for a rp. "' pity to uiue tnem in a city! 1 he enthuaiosm of these warriors, swl ili.lr .!U m.n. m . P?Ifo,mnc. P"haps the highest comphmenh, ,v,r pd , ,ctor ;n b Uiraire, or the green room, these ninnifesiaiion. were made, but anbecqnenily Mr. Parsons haa visited Iheir and . "icy renewed them with aa mncli energy " j ' . "ay oe poiiiie in their deires,and ?h. WU- ' ,0 b' " ,u,ili"r'' particularly as Ti . ooeaa ol arms in Ihe 'mimic leorW.' ln all their intercourse wlih il.e wkiia ib... Ai.f. appear lo know tAeir own worth, and Iheir characters aa --...u.n, una io loel that the while men think them a onniuoHi loo. it i .n error lo assert that llioy look upon Mr. Persons aa a superior. They have seen him paint their own deeds, and so well thai llioyaro pleased with him, and wo have no doubt that if at the head of .... .r tnoe, wiin lull power to make war against the whites strain, notlilno- w,,M nl.... il,.m n, il,.. enlial, aa they call lnm, tha 'GatAT Waa Cnitr' in their i-ouBc, oo great an impression did Mr. Parsons make upon these untutored sons of the forest, that while ihey were passing through our streets in public vehicles, they rocogiuaed him while he wns standing at a slore door, snd with exultation in their eounionencea, exclaimed 'Thi GatiT Cmsr, thi Gwat Csircr,' etc. etc. ' i" o nave uweit somewhat al length upon thia subject, aa II will form an era in the sunala of llie drama, and ia ... v.uii. ,,i inn inn oi nir rimnna ill Mrnirn n. h...u and we know he doea, foci proud. ' Tha followinff linna nerur In na. ffrnm avh.n.. 1 - . , anu -....in wo are unaoie to aay,; and wegirethainaaappli. cable to our theme t r "Whits man, ws mourn, anil ara loik to depart, Thonah never a tear-drop sbsll sprinkle Iheir bier; Ws mors from onr Fathers with sorrow of heart, Out never lo sully thslr lama with a tear. We bid Hies adieu, ' But lon shall our spirit Inhabit the spot ; ) Walts man, the Indian enjoins It ea you ToVnoura a'tr the fallen red warrior's let." NUMBER 28. , We are indebted to an exchange paper for (he lollowmg synopsis of (he great Bank Reform mea sure oi the session. The Chancellor of the Kxchequer (Mr. Bi haa reported a bill for the pp0intmen( of a ot bank commissioners BnH fa. A.. r in Ohio. The hill !. .; ." . V",u"u'un ? , . Mu, o lengtnr one, and oon- bunsisome very. (range provisions. The let secJon P,Tj'.hi.r,l,Lf ,PI01.",men' of three persons to be styled (he bank com.nie.ioners of (he State of Ohio. The 2d aection makes it the du(y of (he commission! ers to visit every bank in (lie e(ate, once in every sin montha, and to examine all the book., notes, paper.. bonds, and all other evidences of deb(, to compare the! property and funds with the amount of Its liabilitie.. and report the tame to tha A,,jiin.f cj... ' Bv the 4th .flelion 1.7. " J. .1" a" ""y.fj k 11 1 ."""' mib uuijoime omcersf ""!," ,un"n "me bank commissioners mnnthlv ronnrt nf kl. B..-J:-. 'j. , published in some newspaper of general circulation inl ... wu..., w,,Bre ,ne DanK , be slmtedi The gthl section provides that if the officers ofthe bank should! at any time refuae (he commissioner, ihe privilege oil examimnrr Intn th.;..nMu . t....iKijw use b ...ono, or to an.wer on oath any question, the commissioners may . e. proper in their r , ., , ,av mon anQ m that ease thi charter nf nneh hanlr at,. II t... .-i j . . w . . . . ...... neuuiia considered a forfeited. 1 he tli section nrohibit. the h.ni,. r." usuinir more than nnn and a K .lf .:. .1 . ..ni.,r...L. . r ' ""mount 01 ouuocrmeu ana actually paid in Tha Oth soclion provide, that when any bank ehall hereafter append specie payments, h, .all be the duty of the Cashier or Teller (0 endorse on every note prejent. ed, (lie (ime of its presentation, and that it shall there. r'r .. ... u mnu sucn endorsement, he .hal pay a fine of no( more (han fifty, nor le.. than five dollars, for each refusal. By (he 10th wcUon it u provided thai when an, bank .hall hereZr .ulnd .pecie paymenj fo, thirty days, (he Pre.ident S. of (he Court of Common Plea, where the bank mlf be .uuated, on (he application of any one of the bank d .5, C.0Unk,y reiuirin8 him 40 eIo hank Lid w,h fn ' threa.C0D"rii'n lo be named oi said writ, full pos.e.sion ofthe book., money, kevJ ' property, and effect, of .aid bank. The 11th Jc(W fh. n Kl ,he P W of the bank, and close ttv of t Tn3'h action make, it tho duty of (he prcecuuncr attorney ofthe coun(Twher.i helank ma, be situated to proceed in chancery agein g the bank) and by tb. H.h Motion i( 1. provUefih,, if on sedling up, (he fund, of (he bank should be luf r... L.i 7.7 :. ""uerngej. WIy enZ iti, ft Z Th A .! cloth .?lIf..l!!!idU':..The 5lh. tec (ion clothes the commissioners with power to brine-wits in favor of the bank for .11 Jk.. bank. Thereare a few .ection. of minor iirlportance contained in the b ill. How h. nce Jained in this bill interfere with the charters of lb. bnk. " the State, will not be for the bank, and tiV. hlooro J. 1 ,i?L Jure 10 det'ne, .honld the bill that matte,. Th . bill i. onTv orl7,i vT "'H nledee of the hank rofo. VuTP u '? redeem P. , ge.01 x,Mba reform, held out by the Vaniacka EITST1, T)WJ WeU know lh . P888?"' 'w never can be enforced. 80 verr f"a ! ,nd feeb'8 are theerTort. of thi. political Mr. '7- Ihey conclude I uppo.e that they must lr.n tne oaii in motion. W hat other measures of bank re- wrH.o-.l'.eTyn'e,J,T ln reM"B re ""known to thJ rnrlf h r? were7terday distinctly i! formed bv one of their nrnmi.. u..i. " busine.. wa. arranged fn KU fectl, in vain for the Whig. (V.'ven enTeav J toC pose an, measure the, ma, introduce. So matters now .land here. The Venture,, part, pe"?ely ""-Correondence of the Uriana Gozettl J From the Loalavllle Journal. TO A FRIEND IN HEAVEN. When shines the slar, by thee loved best, Upon these soft delicious eves, Llihtln. the rln-dove to ber nest. Where treroMln. stir the darklhur leaves; When Sings the wave Ha crest of Iota) Above the ehadowy-inanUed seas, A softness o'er my heart doth come, Linkln. thy memory with those; For if, amid those orbs that roll, Thou hast at times a theAA.Maa'aso. For every one that stirs thy soul A thousand stir my awn of Ihee. Even now thy dear remembered eyes, Flll'd ap with Hoods of rsdhul llbt, Deem bending from tha twilight skiaa, Ouuhlnlni all the stars of al(ht : And thy young face divinely fair, ' Like a bright cloud, seems Belling through, ' While low sweet whispers Oil the air, taking my ewa Hps wnlspsr toe ; For aersr does the soft south wind Steal o'er the bushed and lonely an, ' But II awakens la my mtnd A thousand memories ef the. Oil I could I, whli. theea hours of dreanas Ars gathering o'er Ihe silent bills, While every braeas a minstrel seems And every lesfa bean that thrills, ' Steal all anseen le some busb'd place. And, kneeling noalh those bnrnlng orbs, Forever gaaa on thy sweet flea Till seeing every aenss absorbs. And, singling out each Mossed even The star that earliest lights the sea. Forget another ahlnaa la beavan While shlaea the one beloved by thse, Loot one I eompaalon of the blest I Thou, who ta purer alt dost dwell, Ere froae the Mrs drops la thy breast, ' Or lied thy soul Its mystle sell, We peat oo earth such hoars of bliss Aa none but kindred hearts eaa kaew, i And, happy ui a world Ilka thai. But dreamed of that le which we go, Till thou wart called In thy young years To wander o'er that ahorelaas tea, s Where, Ilk. a mist, UM dlsapnurs, Mailing late eternity. I'm thinking of some sunny hours, That shone out goldenly la Jons, Whsa birds were singing aiong the dower. With wild sweat voices all la tans, When o'er thy lacks of paly gold Flowed thy tr.nipar.nt vail away, Till 'aeaih each snow-white trsmbllng fold TbsKd.nofthybosorol.yt And ahellered 'nealb Iu dark fringed lid Till raited from thence la girlish glee, How modeatly thy fiance lay hid From tot tend glances bant on thse. There ara soma hoars that pats so soon, Our spsll toucbed bssrti scarce know Ihey end , And so h waa with that street June, Ere thou wait leal, my gentle friend I Oh I how I'll watch sack tower that eleoee Thro' autumn's soft aad brass, reign, Till summar blooma restore the rotes, And merry June shall eomeagalal But, ah I while float Us sunny hours ' O'er fragrant abort and trembling see, Missing thy fat. aawng the Sowers, How my lull heart will moura fbr thta I AMRMA. a a- 0.B,. "V", . mr --- . ia-iwiai lonaeco Utf " "" Virginia Cavtndhn do. It boiea Kentucky d0, 600 dotOn amilkins Tohaeen j- 300 do fine cut (.'litwlni j" 300 bores Melee Clg art W d. Inaaloh doand a gentral aaaertsstM af ..- . board I anus g If |
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