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mm t s?s PRINTED AND PUBLISHED !V 30UN UAlliHiLCUE. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollar! fitly Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollars at the end of the year TERMS New Series....No. 21, Vol.111. COLUMBUS, SATUKDA.Y, JJUYVJIRY 1 1831. Whole Number, 1315. DR. SMITH, REIIDKNT DENTIST COLUMUUS, OHIO. jyT B operutioni warranted. Office 11 on High ttreet, opposite Hie Slate llouie. Inn. 1 185.) 2n O. & S. Crosby 1AVE on. hand at their old Hand opposite the jtiliito llouicj a general as- eorluiei.t oi Drn;i& Medicines, PAINTS & DYESTUFFS; Which Ihey oflt-r fondle on at hi vol able term! ai can be tiail wort of the Mountains. Aug. 31, ll))3. JYew Book Store. S ALE at the Ohio Bjok Store, three r doors above the store of L. Goodale U Co. Mm and Manners in America, by the Author of Cyril Thornton, &0.1 I vol U mo A Sudaltirk's FuRLouonyletoripliveof tooiiei in various pnrts of tho United States, Upper and Lower Canada, during the sum mer and autumn of 1032; by E. T. Coke: 2 vols It mo Enii.ani amd the English, by tho Au thor of Pelham, &o . ; 4 vols Wild Spouts of the VVlst, by Ilia Au-i thor of Stories of Waterloo; 4 vuls'14 mo Characteristics or Women, Moral, l'o- litioal, and Historical, by Mrs. Jameson; te- cunil Ainenoan edition, in I vol Phrenology, in connection with the study of Physiognomy, by J. G. Spurzheiin, M. L)., with thirty five plates, to whioh is added u Biogruphy of thu Autlior; by Nahuiu Caput) r or sulc by M0niU3 BUTLER. Nov. 0 9 French Burr Mill Stones, 1,1011 S ALE, by the subscriber, ut his shop in Cleveland, warranted superior to any other kind of Stone for flouring. Also, French Uuir of the subscribers manufacture, for sale, by the following gentlemen, at llieir warehouses: Uuttlt't & Gill, Columbus; Gen. Baker, & Co., Newark) Oliver Newberry, Detroit, M. T. NOTICE. The following gentlemen will conduct to deliver stone, ot the luotcrinen nianutuc ture.at any place upon the Canal : A. Sliiuley Akron; Blickensilerfer &. SlinglulT, Dover! C. G. Willsnn, Ziinesville! A. Huston, Cir- clevillc; J. Smellier It Co,, Rnscoe; II. I) i M. I), i Iliu in, Missilloll, Burr & Caiup' bcll.Chilliculhc. Stone of nny size will be made by the sub scriber to onler, upon shott notice, and tor warded to any place upon the Lukes or ta nnl to which thev nre orileri'tl. N. B. All Stone told by tho subscriber or any of tha above named gentlemen, will he warranted superior to me nuccoon, r lint Ridge, or any other kind ol stone. sjn Aiii.r.s 11 a i ivftftu Cleveland, April 1,11133 50 ly f- . H Hiiil Would sell my Home in Wor- . thintnti, Frnuklin couuly. with or without a small r arm mliaming from 10 to 1)0 acres, ut mijht suit The homo n roomy, conveui- not. and in to nl repair, has nil excellent ff.ir.lrn ntiaohod. with good water, slnhiiu fco.,&o. It is a good Tavern ttiind, having been oooupied at moll for ionic time, nr would make a very desirable imt'lruoo for n nrivatn family. The town of Wni thine- ion it at he illhy nnd as pleasantly siluatc-.il as any in the western country, and pusiesscs ithe advantage of good schools ami several iiouscs fur public worship. For terms apply to JOlta JUIlSilu.1. June C, 1B.U SPLENDID AMUALS t'Oll 183-1. fUS r rooeived and for s lie at the Ohio Boole Store, three doors above the store of I.. Goodale & Co. The Boston Token and Atlantic Souvenir, for III 14, with fourteen beautiful eniruvings The Philadelphia Ouering for lo34, with eleven elegant engravings The Pearl, or AhWiou't Gift, with nine beautiful engravings The Y.i'tttl'i Keepsake for 1831, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth Day Present, ith numerous eniravingi The above are fur tale low by MOIUUS UUT1.KR. N ov. U The Complete Works of Ei.nnni Iinre. JUjT pu'iliiha.l tha beautiful Stan li'rd Library K lition uf the complete Works of E I, nun I ll'irxo, with a uiiuioir ; in 3 vols llv i. Priurjiptui of G ivera ji'nl ! Treatise on Fre lintit iti nit, ioolu lin the C.iiKtit'iti in of the i uitel Stitns: by Nathiniel Chlp-inmi. LL. D. I vol llvo Prinai lies of Legislation, from tho Ml. of Jeremy lleuthaiiiihy M. D.nn nit, with n.itet end a bioraphicl notice of Jeremy Ucu-tham anil M. Duaiunt. On the Punituntiary 3ytcm in fh-; Uniteil States, ami its application in Frunce, Willi nu appen liE on Penal Coloniet ami alto Statistical notes: by G. Do Beautuoat mil A. De Toqucvilles I vol Dvo Just received and for sale, by I. N. WHITING. tU3 16 FJt.lNKI.IX COMMON PLEAS. Petition for f Partitiou John D. Saunders ix. Ilirum Welch and Nunuy his wile Jonathan Wilcox Thomas Wilcox Robert Wilcox Sarah Wilcox Eldah Wilcox, and Ruth Wilcox IMOTICE is hercbv iriven to the ubove nn 11 med defendants, that John I). Saunders filed bis petition in the Court of Common Picas of r runkhn county, on to 21st Decent ber, 1833, ileniandini; and pruying said Court to partition 00 acres of laud, situato in sur vey Io. lUbo, in the Virginia Military Lilt trict, Frnuklin county, of which Jonathan Wilcox died seized as lollows: to said Itulli her dower, and to the other defendants one- ninth, and to thu petitioner Ihrec-iiintlis of sum . remises. . juil.l u. sau. ur.us. D.-c2l,IO:n 19 6w FOR SALE, Lease or Exchange. TIOIll' LOTS of ground, on the South COMPLETE WORKS OF li o list uviio.y. IN verse nnd prcse, including his Letters I Journals, tia. colltcted anil nrrunged with iiiemoir, by r itz-Guei.ni: IIam.eck r.sq l une volume rovul uotnvo, nuliuj lislied uit'i the following cnjruviiigs, execut id on steel : Ileud of Lord Byron, Ditto Lady U) run, Ditto Countess Guiccioli, Ditto Don Juan, Two Autograph. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron have huen published in a variety of lurini but at ii i time, or in any country, lias a uniform edition of his Prose and Puelicnl Works been attempted before the present. The edition publiklied in Loudon, by Murray, contains so much oi Hyrun'a prose wilting as is inclu ded in the life by Moure, but in the American edition thero uro a great number of the Letters of By roil not to he found in thu English copy. There is also in this editiuii u large collection of Poems not to be found in any previous American one. Many blanks aro filled up, and explanatory notes added, which will ho louuu oi essential service to the reader. The present, therefore, is cui- phulicully the first complete edition of the prose and poetical works o( Lord Byron. We have seen what wo may call a noble stereotype edition of Lord Byron's Works, printed in small but legible and beautilul type, on a veiy handsome paper. " I o the present volume ol ti) ron't Works it prefixed a good Sketch of his Life. The volume contains nil his prose writing which is found in Moore's Biography of him : it is moro comprehensive lliuii thu edition of his works now publishing by Murray of London, as it contains a number of his Letters not in any other American one." Aid. Uascttc. "We can scarculy rind terms to expre-s our thanks for tho cicutinl service rendered the literary community in (he new and unrivnl led edition of Lord Hymn's ork lately issued Irom tl,u preis of .Mr. George Dearborn, of Aew 1 ork. 1 note ano are unacquainted Willi tlm ni)slenes ol the condensing appar atus, will be astonished to learn that the whole prose ami puctical writings of the no ble hard, whi di uro now hi the courio of publiiiatiou by Murray in London in sixteen volume, are here presented within the cover I of a single lo.ne." A'ttcricun lljilun Travel-Ur.I'Tho present edition of Lord Boron's Works, whilo it is unuof I lie most complete, is oueol the liuest, il not Ihe linesl, that hut ever appealed, even in Europe or tins conn ry. It is arranged with judgment, is very elegantly stereotyped, nnd is "got up" altogether iua stylo of excellence, which, if not new in this country, has at hast been con lined hitherto to Boston. They, therefore, who would possess theiusclvcsof tho complete works of the ursl poet of the age, or perhaps of any age except that which produced Shnkspeure, can now sveura a favorite author in a dress worthy of his name and fame." .Vein York American. For sale by II. & J. TUUNllUr.L. Dec. 55 1833. 18 Dumonfs Bentham. r"flHE Principles of Legislati ill, from the Manusoripts of Jeremy Bentham, Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, by M. Dutnont, member ol tha llopretentative and sovereign Council of Geneva ; Translated from the sec ond and enlarged editions, with Notes, nnd u Biographical Notice of Jeremy Ucnlhaiu and uf M. Dumout, by John Ncnl : Just re ceived and for sale by 11. & J. TURN BULL. Colombo., Dee. 11,1 8X1 1 9 jv w hooks. !Cllll'TURE NATURAL HISTORY lj containing u deseriptivo account of the Quadrupeds, bird, r:shes, Insects, Reptiles, Serpents, Plants, Trees, Minerals. Gems, and Precious Stones mentioned in the Bible, by Win. Carpenter; Aral Auicricun from lutest Loudon Edition, with improvements, by the Rev, Oorliam U. AblKilt : illustrated by si ti tnerous Engravings. To which is udded Sketches ol Palestine, or Ihe Holy I. anil For sale by V. A' J. TL'HNISULL. Dec. ii 18.13. 19 Statutes of Ohio. JUST published by Corky V Fairbank, of Cincinnati, Ihe first volume of the statutes of Ohio. For uu evidence of the valun of the above wurk, and the usiimate plaoed upon it in thu community, we refer to the oertificutes vf the diitinguished individuals below. Tho first volume of Mr. Chase's edition of the Laws of Ohio, bat been submitted to the inspection of the Judges holding the present Court in Bank, and they willingly embrace an opportunity of hearing testimony to its value. I bo condition ol our statutes renneri this work of the utmost importance to ull en gaged in making or administering the luws ofthisStute. Its plan possesses much merit, requiring in its compilation, great iuduitr), and research. The r.ditor has luilniuiiy per formed bis duties, and the mechanical execution it very creditable to itt publishers. I he undersigned, believing the book nulls pcuiable, in our courts ami pumic offices, anil a neoessary aid to every practicing Lawyer, express the hope tnnt it may receive mo pi tronige it to well deserves. JOSHUA SMOLLETT, E. Lane, J. C. Wrisht, R. Wood. Columbus, Dee. 20, 1833. Executive Office, Ohio ) December 2 1, 1 833. S I have examined the volume referred to by the Supreme Judges, nnd fully concur with them, in tbtir recommendations f ihe work iioukrt Lucas. side of Eighty tixth ttreet, 45 by 100 feet each: two i-itt ot grounu oil ine norm ide of highly fifth ttreet, j Dy tuu cacn ' All belt ien the 3d nnd 4th Avenues. Eighty sixth street is opened by law 100 feet wide (and paid for.) A ferry at the (hot of this street to Long tland, on whioh Steam boatt regularly rdy. The 4lh Avenue Rail road Can, will tun to the 80th ttreet, in Do cemher. Theta Pen Lott are in foe, of proper eleva lion, being on a level with the third Avenue, which it iVIiicaiinmiieu nnu grunto. ...u.i beautifully tiluated, ami daily improving in Ynltio, and in thu couter of improvement! in tho oity of Now York. The price it five thousand dullurij or five hundred dollar! a lot: ten per cont. only need to be paid j the Imlanoe may lay at iulerett, payable half ''two frame two ttory houset in Now York, rented at 300 per year, and leate of lot from Trinity Church, SI yean from IUI7, at $40 per annum, and two renewal! of 21 yourt the uiual conditions: making CJ years, and valued at $4000, on whioh it pays 10 per cent. Inquire at No. 76 Sixth Avenue, or at It W am ttreet, oi O. HOLDEN. New York. A v,r. Mills. St ire. Dwelling. &o. in Ihe Western purl of New York, Ohio, or Illinois, iT convenient to sjnuron ami ouuuoi., uou healthy, tVo. would bo taken in exohango for he above. December, 1833. J 12,090 'bs. Grind Stones, of a superior grit, lor suie ny Deo. 17 FINI.EY&HVNFORD. 17 OHIO FRIENDS AND ADVENTURERS. S J. SYLVESTER nolifiet you that he has closed bis Pittsburg and Baltimore oIugci therefore nil orders must be addressed to LIU Broadway, .New York. Read the following Schemes, nnd remem ber that when orders arc received too late foi ttie Lottery specified, or when no Scbume is mentioned, Tiokcts will be forwarded in the most approved of YATES i: M'l.N TYRE'S Lulteries. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, Cluit No. I for thu benefit of tin) Dismal Swamp Canal. CO No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. Tickets 10 Dollars. Capitals, $40,000--!$ lOOOO I wunty ol t wo thousand Dollars each. To be drawu January 10th, 1834. A cer tificate of a package ol 22 whole tickets will cost only 100 dolls, i package! of halves and quarters in proportion. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, ClusiNo. 106 No. Lottery 10 drawn ballots Pickett 5. CAPITAL I'wkntv Thousand Dollars, Twenty of One 1 houinnd Dollars each To be drawn January 14, 18J4. FOR SALE, BY SHERWOOD b GREGORY, t. ""' "iivnnni1 ,'av" ' 100 boxes Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder Teat oO boxet Loaf, Lump, Brown, nnd While Hnv. Sugar SOhblt. White Brazil do 50 kegt Kentucky Tobaoco 80 boxet do Cuvendi b do 25 do Virg'a. Plug and do do 5 bbls. Fine Cut du do 50 bladders Scotch Sun tF '25 jars Muocaboy and Rnppeo do 50,000 Spanish, and J Spanish Cigars 50,000 Common do 50 boxet 8 by 10 Glass 35 boxet Sperm Candles 5 do Wax do 10 libit Linseed Oil 5 do Sperm flu 10 boxes Poland Starch 10 do Variegated Soup 10 do Clipper Suucu 10 do Mustard 10.) uials Cassia S3 bags Pepper, Spice, nmlClovct 1 bbl Nutmegs 5 bags Race Ginger 2 bids Ground do 5jurs Preserved do 20 boxes Bunch Ruisint 50 qr. do do do 10 kegt du II) boxes Lemons 10 do Oruugei 10 do Prunes 5 kegs Frcsb Malaga Grupet 25 drums Figs I bbl Zanto Currants 5 sacks Aliuniidi 5 do Pcu-iiutt 5 do Filbertt 30 boxet Herrings 1 bbl Alluin 10 boxes Fire Crackers 5 bbls Gruoud Logwood 2 ceroons Indigo I tierce .Madder 10 quintals Codfiih 10 bbls Pickerel 75 doz Bed Cords nnd Plougl l.inet 1000 lbs White Lead Writing mid Wrapping Paper Columbus, Deo 20, I U.I.I 19 I have been favored with the perusal of the 1st volume of "The Statutes of Ohm, and of the North Western Trrritori," eiubra cing the lawsenaoled lor the Government of the Territory prior toils udruKsion into Ihe Union, and uf those patieu mice that pnriuii up tu the vcar I8J3. Altbo' I have not been afforded the leisure to examine tho wi rk with that iiiinmceen which will enable mo to speak positively of in accuracy, vet I h ,ve looked into it Willi tulTicient cuiu to benrtestiuiony to the vreut research und labor of the compiler, and to ly that it is caiculaleil lor much uiinil nuu uselulnett to the bar and to the public. It presents, in a concise lorm, tne sev nil acts of the General Assembly of Ohio the articlei of confederation s the Conttilu lion of thu United States, nnd of tins Stole the ordinances arid acts of Congress in force while we were under n Icrntunal Govern uieitt: and much other valuable information, oouueoted with our civil history. That brunch of the work which embraces the Ter ritorial laws, it invaluable; und the whole compilation it bouoiable lo tho author. John A. Brian. Columbus, Deo. 20, 1832. Cincinnati. 2fs Dec. IU33. Messrs. Coret k Faiiiuank Gentlemen.' Having made a partial ex animation of the first volume of "the Stat utes of Ouio," bv Mr. Ckaie, il give! me plea sure lo havn an opportunity lo express my entire satisfaction ol Ihe r.ditorinl eiccuti of the work, us well aiofthe typographic part ol it. I he collection and urraiigcmctil of tha Laws of t Iks t erritory, ui well l.l ol the Slate, accompanied as they are with mar ginal relerencci uuu explunntorv notes, ren dor tho wbolu a oompleto nnd invaluable wurk: ono whose generul utility is nil cm. ye nieiice must be to obvious, ut lo b'come au appendage of every otTito in tho Sit. to, and it of that character and value to (be public ut huge, hut moro especially to the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Daptitlmciits of the Government, to invite, as it deserves, the liberal patronage of the people, as a oil us their Representatives, 1 am, with sincere respect, Gentlemen, Jour bumble servant, J. M. Goouknow. v OSBOIIN & KING a nr. nnw narrvinr on the large TAN- VU NINO ESTABLISHMENT. 'formerly owceil by John Cunning, near the brn.ge across the Soioto river at Columbus, wheie in., will nonstniitlv have on hand and for ale by wholesale or retail, Solo Leather, Spanish and Country Upper do. Calfskins, Skirting, lllack Hurneii and Tunned Deer Bkimoi'the first rato quality, l'ertont from a distance can be supplied wim any quauiny .m -iulmr a faur ilnvl' notice. Saudlert and Shoemakeri will do well lo na sand A II mi lift for themselves. The high est prion will be paid in cash for Hidei and Skint. . Sept. 14, 1831. 1 HAT MANUFACTORY. IRA W. BRONSON reipeotfully informs his friend! and Ihe publio generally, thai he hai taken the old stand, throe doon louth of the Market house, where he intend! lo manufacture and sell as cheap ai onn be afforded. All orders will be promptly auen de'lo- Columbus, Sept. t4, 1832 2 tr Tho Prize seller, nnd ull-fortunnte Sylves ter it well known throughout the United Statct thoiu who huve not yet been enrich ed, have now golden opportunities 1 he Reporter it Counterfeit Detector it pub litlied weekly at $2 50 per annum but gratis to all who deul with S. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Bruadwuy, N. Y. Pecembor20, 1833 19 07-Tho Commercial Advcrtiier, Cincin nati: luizette, ihilliculiioi Lriizciie, tun ouster 1 Republican, Zaiieivillo, und Advcrli ser, Cleveland, will please insert the ubovc lo tho amount of $2 00, nnd lend ti e papert containing it, marked, tou3ylvciter'i Repor ter, New Kork." CALL Am) SHE! TTUST received a splendid assortment ol GENTLEMEN'S FUR CAPS of tho In- tcit fashion Ladies' do Robes do Do do Capes, a superior arliole. For tale by OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Jan. I 1834 20 JOURNAL & GAZETTE. POETRY. jj ft ON D tc W A LB RIDGE have just receiv mm co, nnu oner lor sale at rotiuocu prices, me loiioiviug uouii3,vir; 0 tons Jumnlta Bar Iron 4 do icnliop nnd lire do 3 do square and round do 500 lbs American Blistered Steel 75 ousks Juniatta Nailt and Brads, niior leu sizes 30 boxet Window Ghi'", 8 by 10 10 do do 10 12 6 do do 10 13 0 do do II 15 15 bbls Now Oilcans and Brown Havunna Sugar 50 bags Rio am! Havnnnn Coffee 8 chests Gunpowder, Imperial anil V. Hyson Teat 6 bagt Pepper 6 bag! Alinico 1000 Ibt belt Spanish Hide Sole Leather 20 boxet cast steel Axct, warranted 3 do do Hatchett du 500 Ibt Bar Lead 10 kegt superior Riilo Powder, brand H.F. O. 20 kegt White Lead, ground in Oil 1 oask Rice 200 Ibt American Glue 10 dozen Snddle Tree! 20 Bullalo Kohct 75 boxut Muleeand other Cigars 10 boxet Sperm Caiidlet 25 do dipt tallow do 5cratet assorted Queemware, suitable for country trade 50 reams No. 1 and i Writing and Lettor la per 300 Patent Pails 50 do Kcelert 20 boxes llindnstan Oil Stones 40 do Tumblers, Wines und Deoautert 35 dot. gallon, balf-gallun, and quurt isinss jun 100 doz. Glint Knobs, different patterns 200 bbls. Zanesville first quality Salt 50 heirs verv fine Table Salt Caveudi'I'i smoking, and fine cut Chewing Tubucco O-Tlic above articles will be sold low, for cash, most kindt of country produce, or approved credit. B. Sc W. with to purchase a quantity of Ifoivraiid i imotviv uraii oera, tor which they will pay a liberal price, if offered immedi ately. Dm 17, 1833 19 I havo looked, with some care, into Ihe 1st volume of the Statutes uf Ohio, and of Hie North Eastern Territory, edited by Sulinon r. Cliuse, and it is my opiuioii that Die work, when completed, will be of great utility, nut only to the bar, und the courts of justice of tha stalo, but also the ueueral Assembly , at il will furnish litem with aconnected view uf I ho whole o-iurse of legislation, both under the Oidinunce and tho Constitution, upon every subject which may thereafter be brought bufuru Ibera, in their legislativecapacity.--Iirespective of the great labor of obtaining such inlurmntion. bv reference to Iho fiftv volumes in which it ii ooiiluined, it it well known, that thoie volumes ure not at the sent of Government, .mil probably are nol to be found in any une library in the Stale; and yet it is often neoessary, to insure tafe and wite legiilulion, thu t luch relcreuce should be made. The ntrangement of the woik, appears lo me 10 be ludiciout, and at lur at my ixnm- iuatiun hat extended, tu bo executed with correctnett. One of the sreut benefiti of (his work it, that it hut cil'ectunlly rescu ed, from inovilnblo lots, Ihe entire statute luw of the Territory, and placed it in a situation to be preserved lo tho end of lime. J. UURKET. Cincinnati, Deo. 7th, 1833 Froui lli N. Y. Uoinnitrckt Advertiser. THE CRAVE OF THE YEAH. LINES WITTKX FOR TUB 31lT OF DCCBHaKR. Be corapoi'd ev'ry tuil, und each lurbulont motion, That encircles the heart in lifo't trcachnr-out tniiret; And the hour that invites to the culm of de votion, Undisturbed by regret!- unencumbered with curci. How cheerless the lute blooming faco of creation I Where Time seemi to pauie in hii rupid enreer, And fatigued with the work of hit own dc- lolutiou, Looks behind with a smile on the (rave of the year. Hark! the wind whistle! rudely the shad ow! are closing That enwrup his broad path in the mantle of night t While pleasure's gay tout lire in quiet repo- ing, Uiidisniuy'd ut the wreckt that have num-ber'd hit flight. From yon temple where Fashion'! bright tnpen lire lighted, Her vol'riei in crowds, duck'd with garlands appear ; And (as yet their warm hopes by no spectres affrighted) Asseinbla to dance round the grave of the year. Oh I huto the itulo cup which the idlers huve tasted-- Wl.en I think on the ills uf life's coin fortlett day j How the flow'rs of my childhood their verdure have wasted, And the friends of my youth huve been ilolcu away ! They think not how fruitless the warmest endeavor, To recall the kind moments, neglected when near When the hours that oblivion hat canccll'd forever. Arc inlerr'd by the hand in the grave of Ihe year. Since the last solemn reign uf (hit ilny of reneciion, . What throngs have relinquisli'd life's po riihing breath! How many have shed their last tear of de jection, And closed 4ho dim eye in the darkness of dculh! How many havo tuddeii their pilgriiuag .ended, Benenth the low pall thut envelops their bier; Or to death's lonesome valley have gently ileceiided, And made their cold beds with the grave of the year! 'Til tho year that so Inte, its now beauties discloiiug, Ilosu bright oil the happy, the careless, and gay, Who now on their pillow of duit uru repo-singsWhero the sod presses damp on their bosoms of clay. Vaarjastps Ss&tffiKa 1 1 i 1 IX Jut OT THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE fEGISLATURE OF OHIO, R EI" OUT ED FOR The Ohio State Journal. I have had occasion lo use Ihe first volume of Chase's edition of the Ohio Statute!, pub. liihsd by Messrs. Corey & Fairbank, in the investigation of tevorul mattert oonnccted with the leuiilution of the Territory, and Ihe early legislation of the State. In itt arrange, ment, and iu the notet, I have found fuoili tiei for obtaining inforination greatly beyond my expectation!. I esteem it an invaluable work (or every man eniraved in enaotini or expounding our laws and it givet me plea sure to untie with the respectable names that have reoommeuded it, iu thu expression ol approbation. C. Hammond. Uolumnui, ueo. Xi, 1UJJ. I'J d CHALMERS, ON POLITICAL ECONO J MY, in connection with the Moral State and Moral Prospeoltof Society) just received and Tor tale by B. it J.TURNBL'LL. Deo II, 1833 .10 Columbus InsuranceCompanti. A Dividend of ten per cent, for the half II year, enuing 111 11 uay, nat oeen ueoinr ed by the Board of Directors, payable lo the Stockholders, on presentation of their stock oortiiicatci, at me omce ol laid company. DEMA3 ADAMS, Seo'y. Dec.: It Then talk not of bliss j while her nuilu it expiring, Disappointment still drowni it iu misery's tear 1 Reflect, and be wise for the day is retiring, And to-morrow will dawn on Ilia grave of a year. Yet a while and no seasons around us will flourish, Dut sileuce for each her durk mansions prepare; Where beauty 110 longer her rotct shallnourish, Nor the lily o'enprcad the wan cheek of despair. But the eyo shall with lustru unfading be brightened, When it wakes to true blist in yon orient iphemt By lun-bcniui of splendor imuiorlul enligh- ten'd Which no mure shall go down on the grave of the year. D. J.Se TURXBULL, HAVE received and aro now opening a Inrge and general assortment uf Books and Stationery, which they ure disposed to sell ai low for cash ai they can be had in lbs Weill rn Country. Dec. So III JI. 1 a r"jpiIE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE, one of M. the most attractive, interesting and use ful Periodicals in the United States 1 is issued every other Saturday, in number!, of 8 impe rial ootavo pages, each, including in Ihe course ol a year 208 pagi-i, and more than one Hundred una Ulty spienuiu bugruvingi. lor $i,uua year iu advance: puoiiintu by r . L. H. 8. Bnrnum, Cincinnati. Subscriptions received at tha honk-ilore of 11. & J, TURNBULL. Den. 15 1833. 10 TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. rl1HE undersigned, pursuant to nn order L of the Court of Common Pleui of Franklin county, will, 011 Saturday, the 2d day of February, in the yenr IU34, ut the door of the Court.house, in Columbus, offer at publio sale, the following real estate : in toiitn isoitimoiit, ihe north Hall of tuo middle Lot of fruction No 7. Alio In louth Columbus, the following Lot : beginning nn the west line of fraction 3, 83 1 feel from tho intersection of the south line ol Publio lane with the east sido of Front street, thence south 12 degrees, eust 119 feel parallel with the east side of Front itioel, Ihenco louth 78 east 11171 feel to an alley, tnence norm ix weiiu.it tcet, thence in u direct line to the beginning. A lso Iu lots Not. 661 und 661, in Columbus.The south half of the prcmis. 1 tccondly above desoribed, ure encumbered with the widow's dower and this part logulher with the residue has a dwulling and out-houset upon it. JOHNC.BRODRICK, Ad'm. of Tho's. Jones, deo'd. December 24, 183.1 19 wfl 5000 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, for talo SHERWOOD U GREGORY. Deo 20, 1833 19 Notice, rpHE annual meeting ol the Franklin Hat. X monic Society willbe held at tha Epit-oopal Churob,on Tuesday evening, Jan'y. 7th nt 6 o'clock nt which time all the officer! for tha ensuing year will be elected. The attendance of all the members is. earn estly requeued. ELI 81 ONE, Seo'y. Deo 20, 1833 19 BOY'S CAl'S! )rk Dos BoyiScal Skin Caps, at whole- vf sale or retail, by OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Jan. 1 1834 20 TOBACCO! 5 KEGS Superior Cavendish Tobaooo, 3 do 2d quality do do 5 do Kentuoky do Alio, E. AbrtnxU Short Cut Chewing do Do Smoking do Fur sale by ' OLMSTED ST. CLAIR. Jn, I (834 SO SENA.T1S. Monday, December 30. PefiftetM presented By Mr Walke; from citizens of Rosa, and adjacent counties, Dravinn tho establishment ot an additional Bank at the town 01 uniiiicoinc rticrroa to the committee of tho whole to which lor mer petitions, and Iho bill, on the eaino subject, wcro heretofore commiilud. lsy Mr Whittlesey; Irom citizena ut Luyanoga county, praying the incorporation ot an ad ditional Bank at tno town 01 uievemna-referred to Messrs Whittlesey, Hitchcock end I'eoleston. By Mr Eilshcrry; from citizens ot the county ot urcene, praying provision tor tho sale ol a part ol the 1 unite Squnro in the town of Xonia referred to Messrs l'Jllsberry, llalluck, and Ufborn. Uy Mr Hitchcock; from citizens of the county of Geauga, praying alterations i:i the assessment law, sitnilnr to llioso heretofore reported against, bv the committee on Finance laid on the table. By Mr Hitchcock; from stockholders of the "Con-neuut Steam Boat Association," praying on act of incorporation therefor referred to Messrs Hitchcock, M'Nutt.iind Whittlesey. Uy .Mr Hawkins; from John Jones, praying to be divorced from his wifu, Jane Jones referred to the committee on tho Judiciary. By Mr Whittlesey; from citizens of the county of Lorain, praying incorporations for the Oberlin Society, and the Oberlin Colleeiate Institute referred to Messrs Whittlesey, Walke, and Morris. Uy Mr Tilden; Irom citizens of Huron county, praying such alteration in the collection laws as to permit a creditor lo commence suit either in the township where the debt was contracted, or where tne debtor may reside referred to the committee on the Judiciary. By Mr Laffer; from citizens of Tuscarawas county, on the same subject relcrred to the same committee. By Mr Hallack; from citizens of the town of Lebanon, praying such a change in their corporate charter as will authorize their corpo rate authorities to license and regulate groceries referred lo Messrs HJllack, -M 1 Null, and Duncan. Mr llilchcock.from the standing commit lee on the Judiciary, to which the subject was referred, report-id unfavorably to ere ating en ineligibility iu persons holding the olhce of Associate Judirc, to the appoint ment of Administrator or Guardian; which report being read, was, on motion of Mr Lents, laid on the table. Mr .M'.N'ult, from the select committee to which the subject was rol'errod, reported a bill to amend the act lo incorporate the town of New Vans, iu Iho county of Preble; which was read the first lime. Mr Whittlesey, Irom the select committee to which the subjects were referred, reported a bill to incorporate Ilia Oberlin Collcgiato Institute, and a bill to incorporate the Oberliu Society; whxli were read llie first time. The bill from tho House, to organizo tho county of Putnam, and establish its seat of justice, was read the third lime and passed. The Speaker laid before I lie Senate, in pursuance of a remtest lo that cllcct, a preamble and resolutions, adopted at the Democratic Convention in Cincinnati, on the '4th instant, recommending .Martin Van Burcn as possessing the highest qualifica tions "to fill the place of Andrew Jackson:" resolving that Iho selection ot delegates, by the Convention, at Columbus, to meet delegates Irom other Slates, in a Nslioual Convention, "who aro decidedly friends of .Martin Van Buren, will meet the hearty approbation of this meeting;" and thai Iho Administration of the "Slata Government is such as to moot the approbation of ilia meeting:" denouncing an alledged "combination in Congress, embracing avowed and unrelenting opponents of popular sovereignty, apostates it out our ranks, the disappointed, the unprincipled, and llie mercenary," as 'actively engaged in assailing iho cha racter and conduct of our present excellent Clue! .Magistrate:'- approbating the removal of the Public Deposits, and opposing uny remuneration to the Bank for injury sustained thereby: expressivo of confidence that "the Hon. Thomas Morris suu Robert T. Lytlo, our Representatives in llie National Councils, will sustain, by their arguments and votes, the causes 01 the people and President, in the vindictive and unprincipled warfare wagod on the tloor of Congress by the myrmydons, minions, and pensioners of the Bank of the United States;" and expressive, ulso, uf a irusl that "our Slate Legislature" will tuko "an early opportunity of instructing our Senators, and requesting out Representatives in Congress, 10 sustain tho Kxeculivu iu llie removal of Iho Public Deposits." Tho preamble und resolutions being read, Mr M'iNult moved llie uduplion uf lliefollowing: Resolved, nut Iho documents presented to the Senate, by tho Hon. Speaker, be referred to a select coiniiiiltue of live members; with leave to report tliorcou by bill, resolution, or otherw ise. .Mr Duncan proposed a motion, thai the preamble and resolutions uc laid on the ta ble; when, being tiiiormeu, irom ihe chair thai the motion was out of order the 1110 lion to commit having precedence .Mr 1), desired .Mr M'Nult to withdraw his motion lo commit, in order that he might submit llie motion proposed. Mr M'Nult, remarking that ha had no oilier motive in making his motion, than to extend due respoct lo the communication from the Democracy of Hamilton, askeu leave to withdraw tho motion lo cuminii. The question on granting a withdrawal 2ive rise to 1 protracted and discursive do oat embracing in ill range, tht ancient and modern names and distinctions of parties, tho propriety of tho presentation, to the Legislature, of partisan and electioneering documents, and the illegitimate appropriation of the lime of the Legislature, involved in their introduction before it. Tho question beinir taken on eranlinrr leave to withdraw, it was decided by the following vole: YLAS Messrs Alexander. Anderson. Atkinson, Blackburn, Crawford, Doan, Duncan, Hawkins, Holmes, James, Laffer, Leonard Lind, M'Dowell, M'Mcchan, M'. Nutt, Robinsrn, Simpler, Spanfflcrroylor, WoodmansPis, and Speaker 'il. NAVS .Messrs Brown, Eggleston, Ells-berry, Hallack, Hitchcock, Johnston, Lewis, morns, Usborn, 1'ilbon, 1 llden, Walke, and Whitilrsev 13. bo leave was granted, and the motion to commit accordingly withdrawn. Mr Anderson then moved that the pro-amblo and resolutions be indefinitely postponed,Mr Hallack here arose, and, with considerable warmth end humor, addressed the Senate from 4 o'clock, tho hour to which it had taken a recess, until some time after canule-ligbting the debate in the forenoon, on the same subject, having occupied llie Senate from an early hour in the day until 3, of the afternoon. Mr Hallack having concluded, the Senate, on motion, adjourned; whereby tha subject, in pursuance of parliamentary rule, was laid on the table. HOUSII OF KKPItES ISN'T ATIVES. The following bills were severally read the third time nnd passed, viz: A bill to incorporate llio Kicliland Social Library Company, in the county of Medina; a bill m incorporate tno German Lutheran Seminary of tho Gorman Lutheran Synod of fi',;.. 1 ,. .i;,.... . 1. 11 uu.. uiijuuciii duiw:i a uui 10 incorporate the Mutual Kirn Insurance Company in tiw county of Washington; and a bill to repeal the proviso of the 9lh section of the act 10 authorize the selection, location, ealo, find application of tlio uroceoda of llio lands granted by (J niffress to aid Ilia .State of Ohio in cxtendiua iho Miami Ca nal, (yeus 43, nays 20.) rciumnt presented Uy .Mr Baldwin; from sundry citizens of Warren county,, praying ilmt the ucl to provide for the proof, acknow ledgement, mid recording of deeds, and other instruments of writing, may be so amended, as to extend the power ol taking the acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments of wrilins to Cuuntv Surveyors referred to tho standing committee on the Judiciary. Uy Mr Vance; from certain members of llio several school districts of Fairfield and St. Clair townships, Butler county, graying that the act for tho tupport and better regulation of . common schools may bo so amended as to authorize the appropriation of a part of the common tchool fund lo llie support of a (ierinan seliool referred lo tins landing.' committee on Schools, liy Mr King; from sundry citizens of Licking couuly, remonstrating against llio passage of tho bill attaching part of the county uforesaid (including ihe villago of Uratiot) to the county of M itliingiiin .'aid on tho table. By Mr Clark; from certain inhabitants of Purtago enmity, praying for the Oatablisliment 01 Hank ut Massiilon referred to the select co ninittC'3 to which similar petitions have been iierulolore relurre J. liy .Mr Lindsay; from sundry citizens of Huron county, praying for ihe incorporation of the Huron county Bink of -Milan laid on tha table. Ily -Air Sjelyj from certain inhabitants of M iulgoinery couuly, praying for the location of a Slate road from JJaylon, in Montgomery couuly, by ccrtaiii intermediate point:., lo Oxford, in the county of Butler relcrred to the tcli-ct committee- already appointed on the same subject. Ily Mr S.iwyer; from mudry citizens of the county a:brceaid, praying liir lira establishment of a State road, from the loivn of Miamisburg, in said county of M intgoiiiery, by certain intermediate points, lo llio town of Eaton, in Preble county laid on tho table lor consideration. By Mr Swinney; from certain inhabitants uf Richland county, remonstrating ngaiit Iho trection of a new county to bo struck olT fruni llio counties) of Uichlaud, Woyne, Huron, Lorain, Seneca, Crawford, Knox, and Holmes referred to the ftanding committee on JS'ow Count ie. isy .ur Riddle; from sundry citizeni of Delhi township, Hamilton county, remon strating against tho making of the last valuation of section No, 'JO, in said town. hip, ylnaf referred to tlio select committee to which petitions on llie same subject havn been heretofore referred. By Mr Goode; from cortain inhabitants of the counties uf Wood, Henry, Williams, Paulding, Vaimert, Mercer, Allen, Putnam, Hancock, and Hardin, praying to be organized into a soparala Judicial Circuit rolerred to the joint committee to w hich the subject of reporting a bill to organize the Judicial Courts, has boon heretofore referred. By Mr Bustwick; from sundry citizens of Harrison county, praying that the school law may be so amended us to authorize the admission of colored children into district schools upon tho same terms as white chil dren rolerred lo tho standing committee on Schools. By the same; Irom the Pliilo-1 sophic Literary Suciety of Franklin Col-lego, Harrison county, provinufur on act of incorporation referred lo llio standing coniniiuoo on Colleges and Universities, uy .sir i iorence; iroin Ur I'.dson B. Oldi, praying compensation for his services in unending the meeting of tho Board nf Commissioners appointed to inquire into the government, organization, and condition of the .Medical ColWg-j of Uliiu referred to the standing committee on Claims, Mr Roller, from tin standing committee 011 New Counties, to which was referred tlio petitions of sundry citizens uf the counties of Columbiana, Stark, Portage, and 1 rumbuii, praying lor 1110 ereotion of a now count v, to be struck olf from the counties aloresiid, made a report unfavorable to the prayerol llie petitioners; wljicli was agreed to. Mr Norlhrnn, frum the standinir commit. tee on the Militia and Military All airs, reputed a bill for organizing and disciplining the Militia; which was read the first time. .Mr sawyer, rroiu the standing commit-too on Claims, to which was referred the memorial of Wing and Atwood, praying compensation fur expenses incurred in the transportation of certain boxes of muskets, reported a resolution, authorizing the Au. .lilor nf Siato to draw an ordci mr $24 in i.ivur of tlio memorialists, in full lor the expenses tloresaid; which was ordered to lie oil Ihe table for consideration. S
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Full Text | mm t s?s PRINTED AND PUBLISHED !V 30UN UAlliHiLCUE. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollar! fitly Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollars at the end of the year TERMS New Series....No. 21, Vol.111. COLUMBUS, SATUKDA.Y, JJUYVJIRY 1 1831. Whole Number, 1315. DR. SMITH, REIIDKNT DENTIST COLUMUUS, OHIO. jyT B operutioni warranted. Office 11 on High ttreet, opposite Hie Slate llouie. Inn. 1 185.) 2n O. & S. Crosby 1AVE on. hand at their old Hand opposite the jtiliito llouicj a general as- eorluiei.t oi Drn;i& Medicines, PAINTS & DYESTUFFS; Which Ihey oflt-r fondle on at hi vol able term! ai can be tiail wort of the Mountains. Aug. 31, ll))3. JYew Book Store. S ALE at the Ohio Bjok Store, three r doors above the store of L. Goodale U Co. Mm and Manners in America, by the Author of Cyril Thornton, &0.1 I vol U mo A Sudaltirk's FuRLouonyletoripliveof tooiiei in various pnrts of tho United States, Upper and Lower Canada, during the sum mer and autumn of 1032; by E. T. Coke: 2 vols It mo Enii.ani amd the English, by tho Au thor of Pelham, &o . ; 4 vols Wild Spouts of the VVlst, by Ilia Au-i thor of Stories of Waterloo; 4 vuls'14 mo Characteristics or Women, Moral, l'o- litioal, and Historical, by Mrs. Jameson; te- cunil Ainenoan edition, in I vol Phrenology, in connection with the study of Physiognomy, by J. G. Spurzheiin, M. L)., with thirty five plates, to whioh is added u Biogruphy of thu Autlior; by Nahuiu Caput) r or sulc by M0niU3 BUTLER. Nov. 0 9 French Burr Mill Stones, 1,1011 S ALE, by the subscriber, ut his shop in Cleveland, warranted superior to any other kind of Stone for flouring. Also, French Uuir of the subscribers manufacture, for sale, by the following gentlemen, at llieir warehouses: Uuttlt't & Gill, Columbus; Gen. Baker, & Co., Newark) Oliver Newberry, Detroit, M. T. NOTICE. The following gentlemen will conduct to deliver stone, ot the luotcrinen nianutuc ture.at any place upon the Canal : A. Sliiuley Akron; Blickensilerfer &. SlinglulT, Dover! C. G. Willsnn, Ziinesville! A. Huston, Cir- clevillc; J. Smellier It Co,, Rnscoe; II. I) i M. I), i Iliu in, Missilloll, Burr & Caiup' bcll.Chilliculhc. Stone of nny size will be made by the sub scriber to onler, upon shott notice, and tor warded to any place upon the Lukes or ta nnl to which thev nre orileri'tl. N. B. All Stone told by tho subscriber or any of tha above named gentlemen, will he warranted superior to me nuccoon, r lint Ridge, or any other kind ol stone. sjn Aiii.r.s 11 a i ivftftu Cleveland, April 1,11133 50 ly f- . H Hiiil Would sell my Home in Wor- . thintnti, Frnuklin couuly. with or without a small r arm mliaming from 10 to 1)0 acres, ut mijht suit The homo n roomy, conveui- not. and in to nl repair, has nil excellent ff.ir.lrn ntiaohod. with good water, slnhiiu fco.,&o. It is a good Tavern ttiind, having been oooupied at moll for ionic time, nr would make a very desirable imt'lruoo for n nrivatn family. The town of Wni thine- ion it at he illhy nnd as pleasantly siluatc-.il as any in the western country, and pusiesscs ithe advantage of good schools ami several iiouscs fur public worship. For terms apply to JOlta JUIlSilu.1. June C, 1B.U SPLENDID AMUALS t'Oll 183-1. fUS r rooeived and for s lie at the Ohio Boole Store, three doors above the store of I.. Goodale & Co. The Boston Token and Atlantic Souvenir, for III 14, with fourteen beautiful eniruvings The Philadelphia Ouering for lo34, with eleven elegant engravings The Pearl, or AhWiou't Gift, with nine beautiful engravings The Y.i'tttl'i Keepsake for 1831, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth Day Present, ith numerous eniravingi The above are fur tale low by MOIUUS UUT1.KR. N ov. U The Complete Works of Ei.nnni Iinre. JUjT pu'iliiha.l tha beautiful Stan li'rd Library K lition uf the complete Works of E I, nun I ll'irxo, with a uiiuioir ; in 3 vols llv i. Priurjiptui of G ivera ji'nl ! Treatise on Fre lintit iti nit, ioolu lin the C.iiKtit'iti in of the i uitel Stitns: by Nathiniel Chlp-inmi. LL. D. I vol llvo Prinai lies of Legislation, from tho Ml. of Jeremy lleuthaiiiihy M. D.nn nit, with n.itet end a bioraphicl notice of Jeremy Ucu-tham anil M. Duaiunt. On the Punituntiary 3ytcm in fh-; Uniteil States, ami its application in Frunce, Willi nu appen liE on Penal Coloniet ami alto Statistical notes: by G. Do Beautuoat mil A. De Toqucvilles I vol Dvo Just received and for sale, by I. N. WHITING. tU3 16 FJt.lNKI.IX COMMON PLEAS. Petition for f Partitiou John D. Saunders ix. Ilirum Welch and Nunuy his wile Jonathan Wilcox Thomas Wilcox Robert Wilcox Sarah Wilcox Eldah Wilcox, and Ruth Wilcox IMOTICE is hercbv iriven to the ubove nn 11 med defendants, that John I). Saunders filed bis petition in the Court of Common Picas of r runkhn county, on to 21st Decent ber, 1833, ileniandini; and pruying said Court to partition 00 acres of laud, situato in sur vey Io. lUbo, in the Virginia Military Lilt trict, Frnuklin county, of which Jonathan Wilcox died seized as lollows: to said Itulli her dower, and to the other defendants one- ninth, and to thu petitioner Ihrec-iiintlis of sum . remises. . juil.l u. sau. ur.us. D.-c2l,IO:n 19 6w FOR SALE, Lease or Exchange. TIOIll' LOTS of ground, on the South COMPLETE WORKS OF li o list uviio.y. IN verse nnd prcse, including his Letters I Journals, tia. colltcted anil nrrunged with iiiemoir, by r itz-Guei.ni: IIam.eck r.sq l une volume rovul uotnvo, nuliuj lislied uit'i the following cnjruviiigs, execut id on steel : Ileud of Lord Byron, Ditto Lady U) run, Ditto Countess Guiccioli, Ditto Don Juan, Two Autograph. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron have huen published in a variety of lurini but at ii i time, or in any country, lias a uniform edition of his Prose and Puelicnl Works been attempted before the present. The edition publiklied in Loudon, by Murray, contains so much oi Hyrun'a prose wilting as is inclu ded in the life by Moure, but in the American edition thero uro a great number of the Letters of By roil not to he found in thu English copy. There is also in this editiuii u large collection of Poems not to be found in any previous American one. Many blanks aro filled up, and explanatory notes added, which will ho louuu oi essential service to the reader. The present, therefore, is cui- phulicully the first complete edition of the prose and poetical works o( Lord Byron. We have seen what wo may call a noble stereotype edition of Lord Byron's Works, printed in small but legible and beautilul type, on a veiy handsome paper. " I o the present volume ol ti) ron't Works it prefixed a good Sketch of his Life. The volume contains nil his prose writing which is found in Moore's Biography of him : it is moro comprehensive lliuii thu edition of his works now publishing by Murray of London, as it contains a number of his Letters not in any other American one." Aid. Uascttc. "We can scarculy rind terms to expre-s our thanks for tho cicutinl service rendered the literary community in (he new and unrivnl led edition of Lord Hymn's ork lately issued Irom tl,u preis of .Mr. George Dearborn, of Aew 1 ork. 1 note ano are unacquainted Willi tlm ni)slenes ol the condensing appar atus, will be astonished to learn that the whole prose ami puctical writings of the no ble hard, whi di uro now hi the courio of publiiiatiou by Murray in London in sixteen volume, are here presented within the cover I of a single lo.ne." A'ttcricun lljilun Travel-Ur.I'Tho present edition of Lord Boron's Works, whilo it is unuof I lie most complete, is oueol the liuest, il not Ihe linesl, that hut ever appealed, even in Europe or tins conn ry. It is arranged with judgment, is very elegantly stereotyped, nnd is "got up" altogether iua stylo of excellence, which, if not new in this country, has at hast been con lined hitherto to Boston. They, therefore, who would possess theiusclvcsof tho complete works of the ursl poet of the age, or perhaps of any age except that which produced Shnkspeure, can now sveura a favorite author in a dress worthy of his name and fame." .Vein York American. For sale by II. & J. TUUNllUr.L. Dec. 55 1833. 18 Dumonfs Bentham. r"flHE Principles of Legislati ill, from the Manusoripts of Jeremy Bentham, Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, by M. Dutnont, member ol tha llopretentative and sovereign Council of Geneva ; Translated from the sec ond and enlarged editions, with Notes, nnd u Biographical Notice of Jeremy Ucnlhaiu and uf M. Dumout, by John Ncnl : Just re ceived and for sale by 11. & J. TURN BULL. Colombo., Dee. 11,1 8X1 1 9 jv w hooks. !Cllll'TURE NATURAL HISTORY lj containing u deseriptivo account of the Quadrupeds, bird, r:shes, Insects, Reptiles, Serpents, Plants, Trees, Minerals. Gems, and Precious Stones mentioned in the Bible, by Win. Carpenter; Aral Auicricun from lutest Loudon Edition, with improvements, by the Rev, Oorliam U. AblKilt : illustrated by si ti tnerous Engravings. To which is udded Sketches ol Palestine, or Ihe Holy I. anil For sale by V. A' J. TL'HNISULL. Dec. ii 18.13. 19 Statutes of Ohio. JUST published by Corky V Fairbank, of Cincinnati, Ihe first volume of the statutes of Ohio. For uu evidence of the valun of the above wurk, and the usiimate plaoed upon it in thu community, we refer to the oertificutes vf the diitinguished individuals below. Tho first volume of Mr. Chase's edition of the Laws of Ohio, bat been submitted to the inspection of the Judges holding the present Court in Bank, and they willingly embrace an opportunity of hearing testimony to its value. I bo condition ol our statutes renneri this work of the utmost importance to ull en gaged in making or administering the luws ofthisStute. Its plan possesses much merit, requiring in its compilation, great iuduitr), and research. The r.ditor has luilniuiiy per formed bis duties, and the mechanical execution it very creditable to itt publishers. I he undersigned, believing the book nulls pcuiable, in our courts ami pumic offices, anil a neoessary aid to every practicing Lawyer, express the hope tnnt it may receive mo pi tronige it to well deserves. JOSHUA SMOLLETT, E. Lane, J. C. Wrisht, R. Wood. Columbus, Dee. 20, 1833. Executive Office, Ohio ) December 2 1, 1 833. S I have examined the volume referred to by the Supreme Judges, nnd fully concur with them, in tbtir recommendations f ihe work iioukrt Lucas. side of Eighty tixth ttreet, 45 by 100 feet each: two i-itt ot grounu oil ine norm ide of highly fifth ttreet, j Dy tuu cacn ' All belt ien the 3d nnd 4th Avenues. Eighty sixth street is opened by law 100 feet wide (and paid for.) A ferry at the (hot of this street to Long tland, on whioh Steam boatt regularly rdy. The 4lh Avenue Rail road Can, will tun to the 80th ttreet, in Do cemher. Theta Pen Lott are in foe, of proper eleva lion, being on a level with the third Avenue, which it iVIiicaiinmiieu nnu grunto. ...u.i beautifully tiluated, ami daily improving in Ynltio, and in thu couter of improvement! in tho oity of Now York. The price it five thousand dullurij or five hundred dollar! a lot: ten per cont. only need to be paid j the Imlanoe may lay at iulerett, payable half ''two frame two ttory houset in Now York, rented at 300 per year, and leate of lot from Trinity Church, SI yean from IUI7, at $40 per annum, and two renewal! of 21 yourt the uiual conditions: making CJ years, and valued at $4000, on whioh it pays 10 per cent. Inquire at No. 76 Sixth Avenue, or at It W am ttreet, oi O. HOLDEN. New York. A v,r. Mills. St ire. Dwelling. &o. in Ihe Western purl of New York, Ohio, or Illinois, iT convenient to sjnuron ami ouuuoi., uou healthy, tVo. would bo taken in exohango for he above. December, 1833. J 12,090 'bs. Grind Stones, of a superior grit, lor suie ny Deo. 17 FINI.EY&HVNFORD. 17 OHIO FRIENDS AND ADVENTURERS. S J. SYLVESTER nolifiet you that he has closed bis Pittsburg and Baltimore oIugci therefore nil orders must be addressed to LIU Broadway, .New York. Read the following Schemes, nnd remem ber that when orders arc received too late foi ttie Lottery specified, or when no Scbume is mentioned, Tiokcts will be forwarded in the most approved of YATES i: M'l.N TYRE'S Lulteries. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, Cluit No. I for thu benefit of tin) Dismal Swamp Canal. CO No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. Tickets 10 Dollars. Capitals, $40,000--!$ lOOOO I wunty ol t wo thousand Dollars each. To be drawu January 10th, 1834. A cer tificate of a package ol 22 whole tickets will cost only 100 dolls, i package! of halves and quarters in proportion. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, ClusiNo. 106 No. Lottery 10 drawn ballots Pickett 5. CAPITAL I'wkntv Thousand Dollars, Twenty of One 1 houinnd Dollars each To be drawn January 14, 18J4. FOR SALE, BY SHERWOOD b GREGORY, t. ""' "iivnnni1 ,'av" ' 100 boxes Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder Teat oO boxet Loaf, Lump, Brown, nnd While Hnv. Sugar SOhblt. White Brazil do 50 kegt Kentucky Tobaoco 80 boxet do Cuvendi b do 25 do Virg'a. Plug and do do 5 bbls. Fine Cut du do 50 bladders Scotch Sun tF '25 jars Muocaboy and Rnppeo do 50,000 Spanish, and J Spanish Cigars 50,000 Common do 50 boxet 8 by 10 Glass 35 boxet Sperm Candles 5 do Wax do 10 libit Linseed Oil 5 do Sperm flu 10 boxes Poland Starch 10 do Variegated Soup 10 do Clipper Suucu 10 do Mustard 10.) uials Cassia S3 bags Pepper, Spice, nmlClovct 1 bbl Nutmegs 5 bags Race Ginger 2 bids Ground do 5jurs Preserved do 20 boxes Bunch Ruisint 50 qr. do do do 10 kegt du II) boxes Lemons 10 do Oruugei 10 do Prunes 5 kegs Frcsb Malaga Grupet 25 drums Figs I bbl Zanto Currants 5 sacks Aliuniidi 5 do Pcu-iiutt 5 do Filbertt 30 boxet Herrings 1 bbl Alluin 10 boxes Fire Crackers 5 bbls Gruoud Logwood 2 ceroons Indigo I tierce .Madder 10 quintals Codfiih 10 bbls Pickerel 75 doz Bed Cords nnd Plougl l.inet 1000 lbs White Lead Writing mid Wrapping Paper Columbus, Deo 20, I U.I.I 19 I have been favored with the perusal of the 1st volume of "The Statutes of Ohm, and of the North Western Trrritori," eiubra cing the lawsenaoled lor the Government of the Territory prior toils udruKsion into Ihe Union, and uf those patieu mice that pnriuii up tu the vcar I8J3. Altbo' I have not been afforded the leisure to examine tho wi rk with that iiiinmceen which will enable mo to speak positively of in accuracy, vet I h ,ve looked into it Willi tulTicient cuiu to benrtestiuiony to the vreut research und labor of the compiler, and to ly that it is caiculaleil lor much uiinil nuu uselulnett to the bar and to the public. It presents, in a concise lorm, tne sev nil acts of the General Assembly of Ohio the articlei of confederation s the Conttilu lion of thu United States, nnd of tins Stole the ordinances arid acts of Congress in force while we were under n Icrntunal Govern uieitt: and much other valuable information, oouueoted with our civil history. That brunch of the work which embraces the Ter ritorial laws, it invaluable; und the whole compilation it bouoiable lo tho author. John A. Brian. Columbus, Deo. 20, 1832. Cincinnati. 2fs Dec. IU33. Messrs. Coret k Faiiiuank Gentlemen.' Having made a partial ex animation of the first volume of "the Stat utes of Ouio," bv Mr. Ckaie, il give! me plea sure lo havn an opportunity lo express my entire satisfaction ol Ihe r.ditorinl eiccuti of the work, us well aiofthe typographic part ol it. I he collection and urraiigcmctil of tha Laws of t Iks t erritory, ui well l.l ol the Slate, accompanied as they are with mar ginal relerencci uuu explunntorv notes, ren dor tho wbolu a oompleto nnd invaluable wurk: ono whose generul utility is nil cm. ye nieiice must be to obvious, ut lo b'come au appendage of every otTito in tho Sit. to, and it of that character and value to (be public ut huge, hut moro especially to the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Daptitlmciits of the Government, to invite, as it deserves, the liberal patronage of the people, as a oil us their Representatives, 1 am, with sincere respect, Gentlemen, Jour bumble servant, J. M. Goouknow. v OSBOIIN & KING a nr. nnw narrvinr on the large TAN- VU NINO ESTABLISHMENT. 'formerly owceil by John Cunning, near the brn.ge across the Soioto river at Columbus, wheie in., will nonstniitlv have on hand and for ale by wholesale or retail, Solo Leather, Spanish and Country Upper do. Calfskins, Skirting, lllack Hurneii and Tunned Deer Bkimoi'the first rato quality, l'ertont from a distance can be supplied wim any quauiny .m -iulmr a faur ilnvl' notice. Saudlert and Shoemakeri will do well lo na sand A II mi lift for themselves. The high est prion will be paid in cash for Hidei and Skint. . Sept. 14, 1831. 1 HAT MANUFACTORY. IRA W. BRONSON reipeotfully informs his friend! and Ihe publio generally, thai he hai taken the old stand, throe doon louth of the Market house, where he intend! lo manufacture and sell as cheap ai onn be afforded. All orders will be promptly auen de'lo- Columbus, Sept. t4, 1832 2 tr Tho Prize seller, nnd ull-fortunnte Sylves ter it well known throughout the United Statct thoiu who huve not yet been enrich ed, have now golden opportunities 1 he Reporter it Counterfeit Detector it pub litlied weekly at $2 50 per annum but gratis to all who deul with S. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Bruadwuy, N. Y. Pecembor20, 1833 19 07-Tho Commercial Advcrtiier, Cincin nati: luizette, ihilliculiioi Lriizciie, tun ouster 1 Republican, Zaiieivillo, und Advcrli ser, Cleveland, will please insert the ubovc lo tho amount of $2 00, nnd lend ti e papert containing it, marked, tou3ylvciter'i Repor ter, New Kork." CALL Am) SHE! TTUST received a splendid assortment ol GENTLEMEN'S FUR CAPS of tho In- tcit fashion Ladies' do Robes do Do do Capes, a superior arliole. For tale by OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Jan. I 1834 20 JOURNAL & GAZETTE. POETRY. jj ft ON D tc W A LB RIDGE have just receiv mm co, nnu oner lor sale at rotiuocu prices, me loiioiviug uouii3,vir; 0 tons Jumnlta Bar Iron 4 do icnliop nnd lire do 3 do square and round do 500 lbs American Blistered Steel 75 ousks Juniatta Nailt and Brads, niior leu sizes 30 boxet Window Ghi'", 8 by 10 10 do do 10 12 6 do do 10 13 0 do do II 15 15 bbls Now Oilcans and Brown Havunna Sugar 50 bags Rio am! Havnnnn Coffee 8 chests Gunpowder, Imperial anil V. Hyson Teat 6 bagt Pepper 6 bag! Alinico 1000 Ibt belt Spanish Hide Sole Leather 20 boxet cast steel Axct, warranted 3 do do Hatchett du 500 Ibt Bar Lead 10 kegt superior Riilo Powder, brand H.F. O. 20 kegt White Lead, ground in Oil 1 oask Rice 200 Ibt American Glue 10 dozen Snddle Tree! 20 Bullalo Kohct 75 boxut Muleeand other Cigars 10 boxet Sperm Caiidlet 25 do dipt tallow do 5cratet assorted Queemware, suitable for country trade 50 reams No. 1 and i Writing and Lettor la per 300 Patent Pails 50 do Kcelert 20 boxes llindnstan Oil Stones 40 do Tumblers, Wines und Deoautert 35 dot. gallon, balf-gallun, and quurt isinss jun 100 doz. Glint Knobs, different patterns 200 bbls. Zanesville first quality Salt 50 heirs verv fine Table Salt Caveudi'I'i smoking, and fine cut Chewing Tubucco O-Tlic above articles will be sold low, for cash, most kindt of country produce, or approved credit. B. Sc W. with to purchase a quantity of Ifoivraiid i imotviv uraii oera, tor which they will pay a liberal price, if offered immedi ately. Dm 17, 1833 19 I havo looked, with some care, into Ihe 1st volume of the Statutes uf Ohio, and of Hie North Eastern Territory, edited by Sulinon r. Cliuse, and it is my opiuioii that Die work, when completed, will be of great utility, nut only to the bar, und the courts of justice of tha stalo, but also the ueueral Assembly , at il will furnish litem with aconnected view uf I ho whole o-iurse of legislation, both under the Oidinunce and tho Constitution, upon every subject which may thereafter be brought bufuru Ibera, in their legislativecapacity.--Iirespective of the great labor of obtaining such inlurmntion. bv reference to Iho fiftv volumes in which it ii ooiiluined, it it well known, that thoie volumes ure not at the sent of Government, .mil probably are nol to be found in any une library in the Stale; and yet it is often neoessary, to insure tafe and wite legiilulion, thu t luch relcreuce should be made. The ntrangement of the woik, appears lo me 10 be ludiciout, and at lur at my ixnm- iuatiun hat extended, tu bo executed with correctnett. One of the sreut benefiti of (his work it, that it hut cil'ectunlly rescu ed, from inovilnblo lots, Ihe entire statute luw of the Territory, and placed it in a situation to be preserved lo tho end of lime. J. UURKET. Cincinnati, Deo. 7th, 1833 Froui lli N. Y. Uoinnitrckt Advertiser. THE CRAVE OF THE YEAH. LINES WITTKX FOR TUB 31lT OF DCCBHaKR. Be corapoi'd ev'ry tuil, und each lurbulont motion, That encircles the heart in lifo't trcachnr-out tniiret; And the hour that invites to the culm of de votion, Undisturbed by regret!- unencumbered with curci. How cheerless the lute blooming faco of creation I Where Time seemi to pauie in hii rupid enreer, And fatigued with the work of hit own dc- lolutiou, Looks behind with a smile on the (rave of the year. Hark! the wind whistle! rudely the shad ow! are closing That enwrup his broad path in the mantle of night t While pleasure's gay tout lire in quiet repo- ing, Uiidisniuy'd ut the wreckt that have num-ber'd hit flight. From yon temple where Fashion'! bright tnpen lire lighted, Her vol'riei in crowds, duck'd with garlands appear ; And (as yet their warm hopes by no spectres affrighted) Asseinbla to dance round the grave of the year. Oh I huto the itulo cup which the idlers huve tasted-- Wl.en I think on the ills uf life's coin fortlett day j How the flow'rs of my childhood their verdure have wasted, And the friends of my youth huve been ilolcu away ! They think not how fruitless the warmest endeavor, To recall the kind moments, neglected when near When the hours that oblivion hat canccll'd forever. Arc inlerr'd by the hand in the grave of Ihe year. Since the last solemn reign uf (hit ilny of reneciion, . What throngs have relinquisli'd life's po riihing breath! How many have shed their last tear of de jection, And closed 4ho dim eye in the darkness of dculh! How many havo tuddeii their pilgriiuag .ended, Benenth the low pall thut envelops their bier; Or to death's lonesome valley have gently ileceiided, And made their cold beds with the grave of the year! 'Til tho year that so Inte, its now beauties discloiiug, Ilosu bright oil the happy, the careless, and gay, Who now on their pillow of duit uru repo-singsWhero the sod presses damp on their bosoms of clay. Vaarjastps Ss&tffiKa 1 1 i 1 IX Jut OT THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE fEGISLATURE OF OHIO, R EI" OUT ED FOR The Ohio State Journal. I have had occasion lo use Ihe first volume of Chase's edition of the Ohio Statute!, pub. liihsd by Messrs. Corey & Fairbank, in the investigation of tevorul mattert oonnccted with the leuiilution of the Territory, and Ihe early legislation of the State. In itt arrange, ment, and iu the notet, I have found fuoili tiei for obtaining inforination greatly beyond my expectation!. I esteem it an invaluable work (or every man eniraved in enaotini or expounding our laws and it givet me plea sure to untie with the respectable names that have reoommeuded it, iu thu expression ol approbation. C. Hammond. Uolumnui, ueo. Xi, 1UJJ. I'J d CHALMERS, ON POLITICAL ECONO J MY, in connection with the Moral State and Moral Prospeoltof Society) just received and Tor tale by B. it J.TURNBL'LL. Deo II, 1833 .10 Columbus InsuranceCompanti. A Dividend of ten per cent, for the half II year, enuing 111 11 uay, nat oeen ueoinr ed by the Board of Directors, payable lo the Stockholders, on presentation of their stock oortiiicatci, at me omce ol laid company. DEMA3 ADAMS, Seo'y. Dec.: It Then talk not of bliss j while her nuilu it expiring, Disappointment still drowni it iu misery's tear 1 Reflect, and be wise for the day is retiring, And to-morrow will dawn on Ilia grave of a year. Yet a while and no seasons around us will flourish, Dut sileuce for each her durk mansions prepare; Where beauty 110 longer her rotct shallnourish, Nor the lily o'enprcad the wan cheek of despair. But the eyo shall with lustru unfading be brightened, When it wakes to true blist in yon orient iphemt By lun-bcniui of splendor imuiorlul enligh- ten'd Which no mure shall go down on the grave of the year. D. J.Se TURXBULL, HAVE received and aro now opening a Inrge and general assortment uf Books and Stationery, which they ure disposed to sell ai low for cash ai they can be had in lbs Weill rn Country. Dec. So III JI. 1 a r"jpiIE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE, one of M. the most attractive, interesting and use ful Periodicals in the United States 1 is issued every other Saturday, in number!, of 8 impe rial ootavo pages, each, including in Ihe course ol a year 208 pagi-i, and more than one Hundred una Ulty spienuiu bugruvingi. lor $i,uua year iu advance: puoiiintu by r . L. H. 8. Bnrnum, Cincinnati. Subscriptions received at tha honk-ilore of 11. & J, TURNBULL. Den. 15 1833. 10 TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. rl1HE undersigned, pursuant to nn order L of the Court of Common Pleui of Franklin county, will, 011 Saturday, the 2d day of February, in the yenr IU34, ut the door of the Court.house, in Columbus, offer at publio sale, the following real estate : in toiitn isoitimoiit, ihe north Hall of tuo middle Lot of fruction No 7. Alio In louth Columbus, the following Lot : beginning nn the west line of fraction 3, 83 1 feel from tho intersection of the south line ol Publio lane with the east sido of Front street, thence south 12 degrees, eust 119 feel parallel with the east side of Front itioel, Ihenco louth 78 east 11171 feel to an alley, tnence norm ix weiiu.it tcet, thence in u direct line to the beginning. A lso Iu lots Not. 661 und 661, in Columbus.The south half of the prcmis. 1 tccondly above desoribed, ure encumbered with the widow's dower and this part logulher with the residue has a dwulling and out-houset upon it. JOHNC.BRODRICK, Ad'm. of Tho's. Jones, deo'd. December 24, 183.1 19 wfl 5000 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, for talo SHERWOOD U GREGORY. Deo 20, 1833 19 Notice, rpHE annual meeting ol the Franklin Hat. X monic Society willbe held at tha Epit-oopal Churob,on Tuesday evening, Jan'y. 7th nt 6 o'clock nt which time all the officer! for tha ensuing year will be elected. The attendance of all the members is. earn estly requeued. ELI 81 ONE, Seo'y. Deo 20, 1833 19 BOY'S CAl'S! )rk Dos BoyiScal Skin Caps, at whole- vf sale or retail, by OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Jan. 1 1834 20 TOBACCO! 5 KEGS Superior Cavendish Tobaooo, 3 do 2d quality do do 5 do Kentuoky do Alio, E. AbrtnxU Short Cut Chewing do Do Smoking do Fur sale by ' OLMSTED ST. CLAIR. Jn, I (834 SO SENA.T1S. Monday, December 30. PefiftetM presented By Mr Walke; from citizens of Rosa, and adjacent counties, Dravinn tho establishment ot an additional Bank at the town 01 uniiiicoinc rticrroa to the committee of tho whole to which lor mer petitions, and Iho bill, on the eaino subject, wcro heretofore commiilud. lsy Mr Whittlesey; Irom citizena ut Luyanoga county, praying the incorporation ot an ad ditional Bank at tno town 01 uievemna-referred to Messrs Whittlesey, Hitchcock end I'eoleston. By Mr Eilshcrry; from citizens ot the county ot urcene, praying provision tor tho sale ol a part ol the 1 unite Squnro in the town of Xonia referred to Messrs l'Jllsberry, llalluck, and Ufborn. Uy Mr Hitchcock; from citizens of the county of Geauga, praying alterations i:i the assessment law, sitnilnr to llioso heretofore reported against, bv the committee on Finance laid on the table. By Mr Hitchcock; from stockholders of the "Con-neuut Steam Boat Association," praying on act of incorporation therefor referred to Messrs Hitchcock, M'Nutt.iind Whittlesey. Uy .Mr Hawkins; from John Jones, praying to be divorced from his wifu, Jane Jones referred to the committee on tho Judiciary. By Mr Whittlesey; from citizens of the county of Lorain, praying incorporations for the Oberlin Society, and the Oberlin Colleeiate Institute referred to Messrs Whittlesey, Walke, and Morris. Uy Mr Tilden; Irom citizens of Huron county, praying such alteration in the collection laws as to permit a creditor lo commence suit either in the township where the debt was contracted, or where tne debtor may reside referred to the committee on the Judiciary. By Mr Laffer; from citizens of Tuscarawas county, on the same subject relcrred to the same committee. By Mr Hallack; from citizens of the town of Lebanon, praying such a change in their corporate charter as will authorize their corpo rate authorities to license and regulate groceries referred lo Messrs HJllack, -M 1 Null, and Duncan. Mr llilchcock.from the standing commit lee on the Judiciary, to which the subject was referred, report-id unfavorably to ere ating en ineligibility iu persons holding the olhce of Associate Judirc, to the appoint ment of Administrator or Guardian; which report being read, was, on motion of Mr Lents, laid on the table. Mr .M'.N'ult, from the select committee to which the subject was rol'errod, reported a bill to amend the act lo incorporate the town of New Vans, iu Iho county of Preble; which was read the first lime. Mr Whittlesey, Irom the select committee to which the subjects were referred, reported a bill to incorporate Ilia Oberlin Collcgiato Institute, and a bill to incorporate the Oberliu Society; whxli were read llie first time. The bill from tho House, to organizo tho county of Putnam, and establish its seat of justice, was read the third lime and passed. The Speaker laid before I lie Senate, in pursuance of a remtest lo that cllcct, a preamble and resolutions, adopted at the Democratic Convention in Cincinnati, on the '4th instant, recommending .Martin Van Burcn as possessing the highest qualifica tions "to fill the place of Andrew Jackson:" resolving that Iho selection ot delegates, by the Convention, at Columbus, to meet delegates Irom other Slates, in a Nslioual Convention, "who aro decidedly friends of .Martin Van Buren, will meet the hearty approbation of this meeting;" and thai Iho Administration of the "Slata Government is such as to moot the approbation of ilia meeting:" denouncing an alledged "combination in Congress, embracing avowed and unrelenting opponents of popular sovereignty, apostates it out our ranks, the disappointed, the unprincipled, and llie mercenary," as 'actively engaged in assailing iho cha racter and conduct of our present excellent Clue! .Magistrate:'- approbating the removal of the Public Deposits, and opposing uny remuneration to the Bank for injury sustained thereby: expressivo of confidence that "the Hon. Thomas Morris suu Robert T. Lytlo, our Representatives in llie National Councils, will sustain, by their arguments and votes, the causes 01 the people and President, in the vindictive and unprincipled warfare wagod on the tloor of Congress by the myrmydons, minions, and pensioners of the Bank of the United States;" and expressive, ulso, uf a irusl that "our Slate Legislature" will tuko "an early opportunity of instructing our Senators, and requesting out Representatives in Congress, 10 sustain tho Kxeculivu iu llie removal of Iho Public Deposits." Tho preamble und resolutions being read, Mr M'iNult moved llie uduplion uf lliefollowing: Resolved, nut Iho documents presented to the Senate, by tho Hon. Speaker, be referred to a select coiniiiiltue of live members; with leave to report tliorcou by bill, resolution, or otherw ise. .Mr Duncan proposed a motion, thai the preamble and resolutions uc laid on the ta ble; when, being tiiiormeu, irom ihe chair thai the motion was out of order the 1110 lion to commit having precedence .Mr 1), desired .Mr M'Nult to withdraw his motion lo commit, in order that he might submit llie motion proposed. Mr M'Nult, remarking that ha had no oilier motive in making his motion, than to extend due respoct lo the communication from the Democracy of Hamilton, askeu leave to withdraw tho motion lo cuminii. The question on granting a withdrawal 2ive rise to 1 protracted and discursive do oat embracing in ill range, tht ancient and modern names and distinctions of parties, tho propriety of tho presentation, to the Legislature, of partisan and electioneering documents, and the illegitimate appropriation of the lime of the Legislature, involved in their introduction before it. Tho question beinir taken on eranlinrr leave to withdraw, it was decided by the following vole: YLAS Messrs Alexander. Anderson. Atkinson, Blackburn, Crawford, Doan, Duncan, Hawkins, Holmes, James, Laffer, Leonard Lind, M'Dowell, M'Mcchan, M'. Nutt, Robinsrn, Simpler, Spanfflcrroylor, WoodmansPis, and Speaker 'il. NAVS .Messrs Brown, Eggleston, Ells-berry, Hallack, Hitchcock, Johnston, Lewis, morns, Usborn, 1'ilbon, 1 llden, Walke, and Whitilrsev 13. bo leave was granted, and the motion to commit accordingly withdrawn. Mr Anderson then moved that the pro-amblo and resolutions be indefinitely postponed,Mr Hallack here arose, and, with considerable warmth end humor, addressed the Senate from 4 o'clock, tho hour to which it had taken a recess, until some time after canule-ligbting the debate in the forenoon, on the same subject, having occupied llie Senate from an early hour in the day until 3, of the afternoon. Mr Hallack having concluded, the Senate, on motion, adjourned; whereby tha subject, in pursuance of parliamentary rule, was laid on the table. HOUSII OF KKPItES ISN'T ATIVES. The following bills were severally read the third time nnd passed, viz: A bill to incorporate llio Kicliland Social Library Company, in the county of Medina; a bill m incorporate tno German Lutheran Seminary of tho Gorman Lutheran Synod of fi',;.. 1 ,. .i;,.... . 1. 11 uu.. uiijuuciii duiw:i a uui 10 incorporate the Mutual Kirn Insurance Company in tiw county of Washington; and a bill to repeal the proviso of the 9lh section of the act 10 authorize the selection, location, ealo, find application of tlio uroceoda of llio lands granted by (J niffress to aid Ilia .State of Ohio in cxtendiua iho Miami Ca nal, (yeus 43, nays 20.) rciumnt presented Uy .Mr Baldwin; from sundry citizens of Warren county,, praying ilmt the ucl to provide for the proof, acknow ledgement, mid recording of deeds, and other instruments of writing, may be so amended, as to extend the power ol taking the acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments of wrilins to Cuuntv Surveyors referred to tho standing committee on the Judiciary. Uy Mr Vance; from certain members of llio several school districts of Fairfield and St. Clair townships, Butler county, graying that the act for tho tupport and better regulation of . common schools may bo so amended as to authorize the appropriation of a part of the common tchool fund lo llie support of a (ierinan seliool referred lo tins landing.' committee on Schools, liy Mr King; from sundry citizens of Licking couuly, remonstrating against llio passage of tho bill attaching part of the county uforesaid (including ihe villago of Uratiot) to the county of M itliingiiin .'aid on tho table. By Mr Clark; from certain inhabitants of Purtago enmity, praying for the Oatablisliment 01 Hank ut Massiilon referred to the select co ninittC'3 to which similar petitions have been iierulolore relurre J. liy .Mr Lindsay; from sundry citizens of Huron county, praying for ihe incorporation of the Huron county Bink of -Milan laid on tha table. Ily -Air Sjelyj from certain inhabitants of M iulgoinery couuly, praying for the location of a Slate road from JJaylon, in Montgomery couuly, by ccrtaiii intermediate point:., lo Oxford, in the county of Butler relcrred to the tcli-ct committee- already appointed on the same subject. Ily Mr S.iwyer; from mudry citizens of the county a:brceaid, praying liir lira establishment of a State road, from the loivn of Miamisburg, in said county of M intgoiiiery, by certain intermediate points, lo llio town of Eaton, in Preble county laid on tho table lor consideration. By Mr Swinney; from certain inhabitants uf Richland county, remonstrating ngaiit Iho trection of a new county to bo struck olT fruni llio counties) of Uichlaud, Woyne, Huron, Lorain, Seneca, Crawford, Knox, and Holmes referred to the ftanding committee on JS'ow Count ie. isy .ur Riddle; from sundry citizeni of Delhi township, Hamilton county, remon strating against tho making of the last valuation of section No, 'JO, in said town. hip, ylnaf referred to tlio select committee to which petitions on llie same subject havn been heretofore referred. By Mr Goode; from cortain inhabitants of the counties uf Wood, Henry, Williams, Paulding, Vaimert, Mercer, Allen, Putnam, Hancock, and Hardin, praying to be organized into a soparala Judicial Circuit rolerred to the joint committee to w hich the subject of reporting a bill to organize the Judicial Courts, has boon heretofore referred. By Mr Bustwick; from sundry citizens of Harrison county, praying that the school law may be so amended us to authorize the admission of colored children into district schools upon tho same terms as white chil dren rolerred lo tho standing committee on Schools. By the same; Irom the Pliilo-1 sophic Literary Suciety of Franklin Col-lego, Harrison county, provinufur on act of incorporation referred lo llio standing coniniiuoo on Colleges and Universities, uy .sir i iorence; iroin Ur I'.dson B. Oldi, praying compensation for his services in unending the meeting of tho Board nf Commissioners appointed to inquire into the government, organization, and condition of the .Medical ColWg-j of Uliiu referred to the standing committee on Claims, Mr Roller, from tin standing committee 011 New Counties, to which was referred tlio petitions of sundry citizens uf the counties of Columbiana, Stark, Portage, and 1 rumbuii, praying lor 1110 ereotion of a now count v, to be struck olf from the counties aloresiid, made a report unfavorable to the prayerol llie petitioners; wljicli was agreed to. Mr Norlhrnn, frum the standinir commit. tee on the Militia and Military All airs, reputed a bill for organizing and disciplining the Militia; which was read the first time. .Mr sawyer, rroiu the standing commit-too on Claims, to which was referred the memorial of Wing and Atwood, praying compensation fur expenses incurred in the transportation of certain boxes of muskets, reported a resolution, authorizing the Au. .lilor nf Siato to draw an ordci mr $24 in i.ivur of tlio memorialists, in full lor the expenses tloresaid; which was ordered to lie oil Ihe table for consideration. S |
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