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FRIDAY, APRIL 21 1837. WEEKLY. No. ;:, Vol. XXVI Whole No. MG8 I'll I NT KD AND I'lJIll.IHll KD IIV SCOTT & WRIGHT. Ofticn on Statc-strnfit, tliinl door west ol tlic Clinton Drink. & A. W. nlo liy Md'OY'S HITPKIUOIt FAMILY FI.OIJH, for HNIilUVOOK, (iltK(JOUV C(l. Apr i 37"Tlio Jot:ieur, la imWUlied once n week, eenmilly, mill twice a week iliiriii'.; the iicsnitm of the t:itu jif luture. I'rire, Tlircu Dollars a year in advance, or Tlirco Dollurs nail Fifty Cents at the end of the year. No milmcrlbcr allowed to discontinue while he rcniiiiiu imlcMetl to the office. Letter on liusincss siionld ho ncM rowed to tho I'liMialicrs. NOT Wit U herehy plvrn. Hint AI.UX ANDUlt McCO. NliLii, of the Firdi District, Itclntt all that pnrt of the Plate lyi'is south of tlie.Nmioiml Road, anil cast of the Scioto Hivcr; TIMOTHY C. IIA'i'KS, of tho tVcond District, l.ciiiir .ill that jiart lylnn south of fluid National Itoad, and went of the Briolo River; HOIIOU'IH'H DICKINSON, of the Third DUlrict, hciiiit all that iartlyin( north of said National Hoad. nnd went of tho Turnpike Itoad from CoIiim'uis to Sandusky City; JOHN II ARK 18, of the Fourth District, belli" all that part of the State lyhi North of the National Itoad uitd east of t tie t urn pi ke Uoad from Culiiin'.us to Sandusky; have he en unpointed by the Hoard of Public Work to receive all nniilirations made under nn act of the in st (tuneral Aodeiuldy, entitled "An Act to authorize a loan of credit by the State of Ohio to Hall Itoad Companies, and to authorize siilMcripiioiiB hy tho Statu to the capital "tork of Turnpike, Canal, and rflacU-wutcr Navigation Companies," l'"-seil Murch '!, 1I..J7- Any (Joiiiiiany wishing to avail Itself of the provisions of tbla net, will addreM their coinuiuniratioiiH to tho Advioing Couiiuii-sinner of the District in which the work isoitunted, t'oimimiil-cai ions for the I'irst District nny lie adilrcscd to Ai.kxashkr MiCoxskm., JHrConnellsrHle, Morgan county; for tlm Henmd District, to T. (J. IUtim, Dayton, Montgomery county; for the Third Diitrlct, to Konot,Pliim Dtmrxsos, Lower Sandusky, San-lunky county; and for tho Fourth District, to Jniis lUnuig, 'XJaaton, S'arke county, Ohio, 1 Jty order of the Hoard: JOHN niCl.KR, A ril 12.. Gt Secretary Hoard of Public Works. TijiyNTu Acruits 111:17x1 its" on tii v. n'Ximo'nTi, ItOAD. I'roposalH will bo received on tlio th day of Mny next, at tlio limine of Stisklk H.mitu, in tho town of St. ClainritU, fur making repairs on the National Itoad. The re pnlrs will Im from tho heiuuiit of the seventh mile west of Wheeling, to the end of the twunty sccond. The bid i muni all he sealed, and indorsed on the outside, " Proposal"," and nddrcssed to tlio uuderuiirncd, at Ht. Clalri-villu. In all ensra where the bidder is unknown, rccoiiiuieiiila. (ions must nccoinpauy the bid. All bidders are distinctly notified, that the host quality of lime stone wilt Ikj required, and that tite jottj must he completed by the I.jili of September next 'J lie cstimaieil number of rods for each mile is tbree liundred and twctily, wbirh ijuautity may lie ijirrcnactl if iieresary, and ciittiiy-twonml a hull' cubic feet are known as one rod: by this iiiennirc the price will he rcuMiluied. The stone mint ho broken on level ipoti of irronnd into pieces, not exceeding four ounces in weight, und neatly put up for men-sure me nt. Contractors will ho expected to siu their contracts ttUMiptly. 1 jl'ropojtnls will nlo ho received in Zuncntilte on Monday the lt day of M'i'j neit,nl UooKas's Tavern, for rebuilding the llrlihe over lt Creek, nine miles eas. of Zatiei-ville. Tho strur-luro will Iwof wood, except somo stone work to repnlr tlio ntmt inunli, A plan of the UriiL'c, together with n hill for Hie tlm-Iter, tec, ran bo seen at the place of Idling ufter the 1 1th IiiM. Conditions in reg:ird lo proposals the mi me as above. At tho same time and place, proposal will likewise he received for building three or four Toll (iatei and (into Mouses be tween tluhron, east of Columbus, and Jeilrs;m, west of it. The Houses will he frame with stone foundations, and about III by 2 I feet, one story lil:b, mid completely tinUhed, Hills of limber, stone, Air. will he lurnlslied, and particulars made known, hy calling on the undersized, at Rogers' Tavern, In .nucs-villc, after the i!lili lust. In makiiij bids, conditions the same, as above. All letters must he post paid, or no at'ention shall lr cIvr.ii to them. TI10H. M. IlKAKl, Hiiiicrhilciiilciit. 1. H. Proiosiils will also bo received ut ClnmHu4.H. Monday, tht 1 7' A of Jlfirit, for repairing the National Road between Kirkersvllle and Columbus hy William II. Vaniiook, Huper- iiiteudent. WILLIAM WALL, A. U. U. P. W April 12.-IM8 "I lOAUDINti. Tlm nulucrilr hiis taken n suit of rooms in P J the center of tlio Miglit lluildiui;s, on Town street, where he Is pi eparcd to accommodate fmniliei or single persons with lioardliig. titage passengers, or others wishing lo tarry In the city for a temporary period, can be accommodated at tho ntmvc place. T1IOH. NKILL. April 12. .tf D1HHOLCTION. The copartnership heretofore exist inTie tween the subscribers, under the linn of Mortimorn & Pat Irrsnn, is this day dinolved hy mutual consent. Tho business will hereafter Ik; continued by J. P. Patterson; and all the business transaction in the setiUmnnt of tho late firm of Mortiuiore A: Patterson, will lie done hv J. P. I'ntterwiti. April 1-12. .3t MOUTIMOUB it P VTTKUSON. NOTH'I. Thu copartnership hitherto cxistinj between Wllllmn M. Kasfou and John .McCunc has been dissolved; mid Messrs. Kassoti ii Co. iiave pilfclumed the entire concern of Kassou is. McCunc. WILLIAM M. K ArfrMJ.V, April 12..31 JOIIV McCCNF.. NOT1CK. C "' h W. Kksox, of Columbus, Ohio, and Thomas R. Disr.ttot, of New York rily, have formed u copartnership, under tho tlrm of KASSOV ,v CO.. and huve (itirc based the entire stock of tioods of the laic linn of K;usuii ft Mr.Cunc, nnd tlic notes and u iiuints payable lo them; mid will continue the MARDU'AUi: buaiuess, at Hie old stand on llijli-strcet. April 12. .Jm LAND FOlt SAI.i:, end a Ii.ireniHtobekad. . tract of H M acres, mljoiuina die town of llehron, within j(J rods of the National Itond. The Ohio Canal passes tbrouah a comer of It, futiinn o f about tlirco acres. The soil is rich ami dry, nud nlHiut 12 or 15 aries cleared and Inclosed. The terms will he fuvoraMc to the purchaser. For further particula s apply lo KiHVnt Davis. Columbus, or to A. W. Pausoxs, llehrou, fur information concerning the laud, April 12.. Hw EDWARD JON ft. RARK CIIANCi: Full CAI'ITAMHTtf. Tico lln,hc,l awl F'fttf Lot 4 in tht Town of Boltcar, Tuieara- ira county, Ohio, at Auction On the 2.'d day of May, lfJJ7, lite subscribers will oiler for sale, on the p'omisis, nt public, auction 2j Town Lots, in the town of Knst Uolivar, Tusrn-rnwas county, Ohio. The town of Uolivar, of which F.ast Ho livar is a part, i very eligibly eitunted at the western tcniiinn-lion of the Sandy and Heaver Cunal.and at the point where It intersects tho Ohio Canal, connecting Lake F.rie with the Ohio River, and promises to become, nt no distant day, one of the principal towns, if not tlm largest, in this part ol Ohio. It is connected with Wellsvillc, on the Oiiio River, by an excellent graded Flute road, and roads of nnarly cuuul excellence lead from it to Canton, Wooster, Canal Dover, &e. A Kail road n ut lias beer, surveyed, nud must ere long be compleicd, from this place to the mouth of tho Au:rlui.c, tlm connecting point of the Miami and Wnhnsh und Eric Canals The Sandy and Btaer.r Canal is all under contract, and will uii iloubicdly be completed, at farthest, in tlio summer or fall of U!:iB. There is also at this place an imuienso WATF.R I'OW Kit, Bullicient to keep in operation, ut all seasons of t!;o year, forty pair of stone, and cnpnhlc of being applied, with great facility, to any manufacturinii purposes whatever. Tho po'vor consists in n fall of 2o' feet i:i the Handy Creek, n constant and permanent stream, nilbrdiug, even in the driest seasons of tte year, a liberal supply of water. The adjacent country abounds witli Iron Ore and Coal, In rrtmntltiea believed to be inexhaustible.Tho Lots proposed to be offered for iah, arc in the northern angle which the Handy and Heaver Cunul makes with Mie Ohio Canal, and are Immediately adjacent to the Imuienso Water rower referred to above. The Proprietors conlideutlv believe1 that few belter opportunities for tho investment of capital can be found In the Western States, than will bo atforded at the sate of the above Lots. Tkums or Halk: Otic-fourth of the purchase money in hand: the residue In three cuunl annual payments, with security to the satiifactlon of the Proprietors. Further particulars made known at the time of sale. Title indisputable. JOHN RAXTON, ! JOHN BIIOHH, ;i;o. uiiWALT, ! II. (JRIHWOLD, , lrfAAU HA RTL'lt, Eict'rt of JVm, ' Chriatmua, dec. N. H. For the information of tlio public it may lie nrooer to state, that the Kxecutors of William Cliristmns, deceased, late; one of the proprietors of said Lots, nro fully nuihorijied, hy his lost will and testament, to make sales of ull or any part of his real estate, at their discretion. April 12, UIJ7 2t E IDOIIWORTH LADIIW Uhaudo-KSMULD to BKW ICK I. liV, ItF.AT IIARRAINS IN REAL ESTATE. For sale, lot VJ No. ;i;t, on Mound-si reel, east of lllh street, with tholtu provemciit thereon, being new and commodious two atory nricK House, just linistiiug in first-rate style. Also, the west oiin-thlrd part of lot No. '121, nn Rich-street east ot Miah street. There Is a cellar (21 by 3b feet) dug on this iui, renny lor me reception or a ItUtnliiie. Hotii tho above will hn sold on reasonable terms. Apply to April 5.. If WM. M. KAStSON. rTMIH creditors of the estate of Charles Tov. deceased, of Ma JL dison township, Franklin county, aro hereby not i lied to preseni tneir accounts, legally proven, within one year; and those Indebted to said estate aro requested to make Immediate payment. WILLIAM TOY, A DDI SON TOY, March 21. .4w Execulora. 4 LL tll'THnil linul.ii. f.liIaU nnninot w II uua lr .ln.nn.n.1 will prefiont llifm, te-jally nrovon. within 0110 venr and all iicnoni indebted to mid Keen, will inuke Immcdlnte imymcut 10 THOS. UOUHItTS, Ailm'r. Colum'ina, Mnrcli 21, 1T137. 4w for tho dcccu.cd. SWAN'S T R Iiuac S. Whitish, lluokarller and I'uliliihcr, Coliiml-m, Imri tlila dny iulMlicd, nml for alo at his llaokMore, A TRKAtISK ON TUB LAW KKI.ATIN'O TO TUB IMHVKRS AND DUTIKS Ob' JUSTIt.'KS OF TDK l'BCK. ANIIC'ONKTAIIl.KS, IN TUB BTATB OF OIIIO: WITH PRACTICAL FORMJ, 4;r.. Ily JOSKl'll R. SWAN, I'rniileillJiiilKeof tlio Twclftll Judicial Circuit. Tho cilunlvo jurtsillctlon of Juaticen of tlio Tcilco in thi Stntff, llio nitiotint ofnronorty annually involved in tlielr nro- cccillii, and the "iiinll portion ol the law of tlio Inml found in tlicmatuto Uook, iccnt IB doninnd a work ofthli kind. The prepcnl volunii contain tho cencrnl rules of law nillral)le to suit, and proceeding. Iwforo Jiuticea, together Willi tlic roruisof I'roceu, Ducket EMriti, and Juitgmentt ; nud nl.o thu law connected with tho lower., dtltien, and liuliilitici ofConitnlilei. Tltt First Part conlnlua a summary view of tho proitrcpi of a civil mit, from its commencement to its termination, with tho cenaral principles of law In relation 10 tlio dillercnt kind of actions who should sue nud he sued the Issuing, sorvico und re turn of tho summons and capins the nttendunrn nnd competency of witneisos the trial tlic iicnornl rules ofevidcuce the form and clt'ert of ilill'erent kinds of judiiments the stay of execution nud procccdln-.'s thereon -the ii-sulng of execution tlic power, duty and li.ilollly of thentiiccr In arrutlns, Icvylntr, ndvcrtlsiiiK.nnd sclliugllie trial of tlie right of property and returns to executions, ax Tltt Second Part contains Hie ccncrnl rules of law in relation to statutory actions; such as forcihlc entry and dcluiner, attucli-uienl, i:c.; and tronls of contracts, the riihts nud linhllitiei of partners, carriers of goods, inn keepers, liushnnd and wife, pn-rent nnd child, master and servant, nnd other miscellaneous mutters of a civil nature. The Third Part contains the law in relation to prosecutions for crimes and misdemeanors, witli ptnrtical forms. The Fanrth Part coutultis forms of conveyances, wills, agreements, oic. From a sllht slnnrc nt the aliovo Imporfcct outline of the plun nnd objects of the work, it will nt once lie seen, tlint it is ouo which will ho of essential value 10 Justices of tho i'enco anil Conslaldca. To Lawyers and meu of general business, it will also he found extremely useful. The 1'iilillslicr liclievcs Hint the I1I2I1 reputation of the author, ns a well rcud Lawyer and sound Jurist, is a sutlicicnt pledge that it haslieen well executed: and It is presumed Hint no Justice of the Fence, who is solicitous to understand thoroughly the duties of Ills ollice, will be without it. BKMIXAItY, UlcMOVKO from Allevheny County. Pcitiitytouniu. It was aniiouiiced, last summer, that arrange- nmuisweiclu progress for Irnusii-rriint the location of this iu-inution, from llraddocks:ield, the well-known seat of its operations for several years past. toHuwickley. That removal to-ik place 111 tlio inn; ami the seminary, after a short suspension of its cuiKcmetits.was onabled lo resume its curecr, nud to iuliil kwiiiterteriuofBludii.'s,ontho new premi-es. Iiuismitcli. however, as tho accommodations coiitemp'uti-d In the chano hud lieeu Btill but psirtially scnired, nnd pupils were at hand from toecoiuiiieiicciuiMit lo occupy the advantages of the institution us far as they cxtuiidcil ut the time, it was deemed expedient tu forl:ar nny more direrl or open solicitation of public notice until now. Tho community hi now respectfully informed, according to promise, that the school Is ex led to ko forward hereafter at Huwickh-y, under rouiplcto and rejulur orimiiiKa- lion. 1 he sin er tu. m will coi euco with the h.iiniiii of . .tj, nun in iiiojii inn 10 continue Uvo mouths, I'areiitsomuur Siiaiis, who may wish to pluce youiitf ladies In the insrituiiou, are desired to uinku application ns soon as possible, as the nuui-ler of pupils must iiccimurily ho limited; and it is wUlud lo have tlio classe nriiimtml will) ilxud and permanent order, from tlic commencement of the term. Thf present loi ation of the Bdgewortli Suminarv. Is nrmllnr ly favorable for the purposes of such an Institution. It is ro muveu about rniircen miles from pitts'tiiruti, on Hie north side 01 me uniu nrer, uenr tlie villime of Economy. The rural ad. vaiitaui of llraddocksiicld, briirht scencrv. free skies, nml nun. fresh air, are nit preserved at Hewickley: it would bo bard to find u situation mure favorable lo health: it will huvo other uuviiiiHi(tcs, at tlm same lime, which have not lrn so fullv on j.iyed at UraddocMiHd. Though somewhat farther off from 1 itisnurgii, 11 may he said to he nearer to It as it n-gards convenience, since it will always linva a regular and ensv rouiimitii- cation wiih It, both by river and the great public road leading n.i; (Ma. t iu ocaviirnimuievuiaiui. . comlortable landing-place, from the rircr, Is found in tho vicinity; where, also, pro-1 vinioii lias been made for receiving visiters, and aitordins, nil ; proper facilities for rear,liin thu instituiion. On every side, the seminary will thus he rendered more cany of ucce?s than it has been; while at the same time it is considered, that Its Ml nation win ne loumi sutitcicutiy rem til. to secure t still, as hcrcioiiir the Imppy privileges in this respect, which are so miicli lo he (Jesireit in tlm education of yonujt ladies. It will In: gratifying to parenisalso to know, Unit the school will have in i s imiuedi-ato neighlHi.'hoUil, a post-ollice, and a iliyician. Tlie course of education pursued in the IMgcwortli Pcmiunry, docs not need to 1. 0 here particularly ciplained, It embraces the studies usually reported to by tho most rcpcrtahlf hutltti lions, In the training of tlic female mind: manners and mural are diligently cultivated, in connexion with knowledge. It may be proper to state, that steps hove I ecu taken to secure addi tional help hi the teaching depnriiucnl, which, It is In-Moved, will etiuble tho lnlilutinu lo meet tho uinhos of its mitrons moru saliliictorily than cvtir,ns It rcMpirrt both the lighter lor mm of education, such ns mu-ic, drawing, nud rrmu-h, and those Wlilcli are more tolnl ami sniMtaurial. Il is th signed nUo, on (Imparl ol the priucipuK to nsociale with Ihi-iiMclves their diiii:tiierf Mr. Vlowlu, as an aunt! ant, in thu conduct of the school. Tl.lt MH. For lioard nud tuition i-i tho ordinary branches, for a session oi a wm'ks, i.uanv D runs. For .Music, l-'iciii-h, Itrawiuj, ralntliiff, nnd .Mez.oliulo rales ol tuition made known on nppln-uit'in. Washing, two d Mats per mouth, or thirty seven and a hul ceiitA pur doen. Hiiitiomiry, according to the n mount rcipiired. Noi-vlra rliurgi'S lor hcils,lljhli,or fuel. l.ai-11 young lady is reipicnted to hrinn tix towels, nud a dress rac rmniiining rouihs, hruslies, Vc. It is rc.-putUully asked, thai ull letters to tho pupils ho pot p. 1 10. alters cannot be received on Mir Habbnth. This rc -nlntion it is Imped, will be rnnshlured and icmi-iulrrcd by nil whobrlng pupils to l..o instiluibm. Il is wished to huvo thu privacy of uiu nmimnry ns sa rrtiiy respcicil on that day, ns il would be, 11 11 w.TO tun llie ordinary tlwelling pla. of a religious fiimtlv Special occnNious may occur K)i-sit,ly to justify the wish of a IHireut tu see ndaiifftiter, in the seminary, on the Hah; nth: lint rfiirh ureas ions arc nut tu lc admitted without real ucrcssitv Im' JiniL'cd of at the lime. In all ordinary rases, tlic rule will tw taken itrictly. J. & M. OI.VKU. Jcwlckley, Alle(jlieny Counly, I'euiisylvauia. April 1'..3i rONDITIOXS. Tlm work forms one volume inpcr roynlRvo.of between 5S0 nud (itIU large closely printed pages, on Eastern paper Of flue Molality, and lioutid In good luw biuiliiiR, at $S 50 per copy, Persons procurini live or more subscribers, and beronilnii re sponstblu for the amount, iliol receive a discount of 2 jwr cent. d'7'rcrsons residing at a distance, who may wish to procure the work, nnd should not Imve an earlier opportunity, run order it tiiroug.i tneir tlelegatci prcviout lo tlm adjournment of the ,0'.iisiniure. Columbus. March. 1H37 inti);u, appiy hi rtyo tub J, (Iroikri NOTU'Fi is hereby Riven ' CORMCI.IL-S I.KNINO-I-OR, di to the creditors of the estate of deceased, lute of Itlendoii, to ore sent their accounts, legally proven, within one year. MATTHEW WESTEIIVEI.T, Administrator. Ulcndon, April 5..4t NOTICE Polly Andrews, and tlio heirs of Pnmucl Andrews, deceased, hro hernhv notlllnd. that on tho Iftth day of March, A. I)', li37, Warren Jenkins, of the county ofj Fruilklill. Olid tftnta rif Ohio, nihniniritrtilor drews, deceasAd, flled In the Court of Common Dens of said Franklin county, a pet it inn ngnlnst the said defendants, the oh jeel und prnycr of which is, that said petitioner, ns administrator of said Samuel Andrews, may bo authorized to sell so much ol i tract of land lying in said Franklin county, and conveyed, by deed duly executed and recorded, from Ccorec Hotelier to stint Samuel Andrews be Inn pari of block No.M, in South Co lunibus, (so called,) and bounded on tlic cast hy New-street, and weit by snld Hutcllbr's land os will disf hnrtge the dchts of sn'd estate, with incidental charces for tho settlement of tlio same; nnd the said defendants arc licrchy notified that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur, to the said petition, within sixty days nfter tlie next term of said Court, the said petitioner, at Ilia term next after the expiration of siiid sixty days, will apply lo said Court to take the ntattor of said petltioo us confessed, and tu decrco tlicrcon accordingly. W A Ml KM JKXKIVS, Admr. April ,.5Gw lly J. W. AMIKBWS, Ills Ally. "ITT1IITK UEANS.- f t for secil. Apply to March .11.. tf. -For sale, GU liuslicls of white beans, fit JtiH. HllI.l.lVAiNT, or V.WI, IIKKKAII, Frnnkllnton. JW. AM)limvS.J(lorne at l.aa. Ollice in Heed's build-. iiit, nearly opiooite the store of I,, (joodnlc at Co. Columlins, MarchUl If. Tt) WOOD-CIIOl'l'KltS.Wuiitod iliuncdiatcly, nfteert or twenty wood-choppers. Apply at the Cilv llouso. March :n..tf. QTATI! 01' Olllli, FRANKLIN COUNTY, tt.Cmrt cf iJ Common Pleat, March Term, A, I), M;I7 At tllis term enmo l.ync Hlnilimr, hy his solicitors, nud llled herein Ills hill uunliist John y,lclcr, the sulistauce und prnycr of which Is as follow,: That said '.Icgler, on the Slh duy of March, 1IU5.ox-o-utcd to said Slarling n niorlRncc upon In lot So 6, in Youn's riuniiiiiii 10 i oiuumiiis, to secure Clin pnyiucnt of three liundred nnd lifty dollurs, in one year, with Interest, and three liundred ami ntly dollars In two years, Willi Interest: That said sums of money; ami Inttrcst thereon, aro due nnd unpnid; and prnvinu Hint an nrcount limy lio tuken of the niuount due said gtnrilni!, Hint the nliovo premises may ho sold, nud said Starling paid The said Zlelcr will tuko notice, Hint, unless ho appear, and plead, answer or demur to said hill, wllhiu sixty dnys utter tho next term of the nlioye Court, tho sold Hurling-, nt Hie next term of sold Court, utter the expiration of said sixty dnys, will apply to said Court to take tht said hill ns confessed, ami to decrco thereon accordingly. Attest: I-:. HArKU?,Clk, protein. HTm.lii II Olt-riEUT. Pots, for Compl'l. March 2D. .Cw (JTATE Or OHIO, FIIANKI.IN COUNTY, .--Crr of KJ summon rim, Mirca Term, A. V. 1U:7 Li ne Stui Una tv. David Clhson nnd wile in Chancery. At tlirj March ttrili ol this Court, 111.17, cninc Lyne Stnrllna, hy his solicitors, nud tiled Herein, 11 k si linvld Ullmin, nnd enroll, his wife, his hill, the sulislnucc and prayer of which Is as follows. That the said Slur-lint!, ill March, ItiJI, sold to snid llni Id Clhson n trnct of land of three acres, iu the now city or Coluuilms; that a lame por. tloa of tlie purchase luonoy, with liilercnl thereon, remains due nud uupnid; tlmt the snid Iluvid, nud elarah, his wife, on the 1 "71 1 1 dny of Hepteinlicr, 111. I I, morlsuccd to snid Smrlliit, In-lota 7JJ, 7J-1, 7j, and the undivided half of In lot ililt, In the city ol Columhus, tu secure tlio pnyment of JlijO; thai, to secure this last mentioned sum, snid ll. (ill son also assigned to said Blnrhiii tho title bond r In liy said Starling to said 1) lilhson. for a runvcynnce of the three acres uhuvo referred to; thai said 91200, and a large nrrcar of interest l hereon, is due and unniild: nud praying Mint an account may tie taken of Hie amount due eomplnlnnut, nud the premises above named sold, and complain. am pam. i no said nclenilants will Hike notice, Hint, unless JACKET lltlATS. Red Bird l.im to Porfmonth I nliovo line Is now in operation Iwtwcen tl Is nloco and Porta- mount, une nonl ol tlio line will leave this city every momliin, ntld urrlV'C in Portsmouth on the alirreeillni ninrl,i-r Vnr sngc.apply on lioard. Columbus, March 3.. if A' f OHIO MBKCIIAVH. t-rai'.Tt WuhLkaaLk nar am Ixrou-nriu llotsa. iij tide of Mi ttrm. me door telote Second Hi-ekih & hum would respectfully ,u, in ik whiu nierriiniiis, inat iney are now receiving n very extensvo nssnrtment of CIIOCEIUIW, which they oiler for sale on liliorol terms, mid nt a small ndvnnce from Hie New York cargo prices. As one of tho Mr in, Mr. Charles F,. Dana, sicnds his whole time In tlie Eastern markets, for tho express purpose of attending to the Importing; and purchasing of (Iroc cries Ihr mis csiniiiisiimeni, we ttntti-r ourselves that we shall at all times be able to furnish those who mny give ns a call, on a, good terms ns the New York or I'liiladclplil., Joliln-r. iiuciiiunil, renruary 17..:iui KINO it IIOLMl-'rl. (successors lo Lewis Hotel inscCo.) CumniAeion and Foricardinir Merchant!. Nus. AS iv,.'F and !2 Front streets, I'lttsburgh, I'a. ' it LI- l.lti;CH Mcrrhants gcneri.lly, I'l'.tshurgli. W. II. Tliomiwoo ci Co. I , , , P.. tV I), tlrnlz. J Philadelphia. . Krskiua & F.lrliell-ergcr, , , Tnlbot, Jones : Co. n'""'. . II King and Holmes nw,ii nn l,.iA,nu I.. ..... linn of llo.its. will ulwuva omlirni- ibn Mrib.i i,.'. forward booiIs, regarding; only the Infety and rhenpnesa uf LKII'OIIS. TlieV'"''' "I'l1" P'cad, answer or demur, wllliln sixty dnys nf- Pn.,.. pf Hie next term of this Court, the coninlnluant. nt tho term next nflcr the tlpirntioii of sold silly dnys, will nnily lo said Court lo tnko the bill herein lilcd as confessed, and decrccthcre-'on accordingly. Atlist: 11. IIACKI r?, Clk. pro tern, funusiifc L'n.ntiiT, Hols, for Compl'ts. .March 2H..liw DEB AT K IX COXtiltKSS. JIo.vd.iy, Minium '27, 1837 Tlic llouso beiii!; Ill ciJtiiitittli'O uf tho whole, I, nvi,r ,,,l,.r I ..: ...I I'll I- " i 111109, II It ll II HV ft " .i,ai.,iiii,,i him i.i innii nr nil ininriii- t .1 ... , ii.,.,. i.,r , 1, ..;..;i 1 .i:..i : ', ' , tiircos 01 me country : il nicv nrc loiiitu in possession acknowledgment of tln-ir iiiilcpondctico. If their independence Iiu.h been tho riKiilt uf the counst-ls, urhas been arliii-v.-il, nnd llin.i fur inntiituiiied, by tho I'coplo of the lrnitt'd .Staler; if our citizens compose Iter ar- cninitiniiil of tho iniliinry and naval lions for tlic civil nml diplomatic .cspenai s of ihc Go- vuiiiiiium, .nr. i iioinpsjii niovctl lo amend it bv insert-inir i 11 .1 1 , .. ... " r or inn rti in-ntwi mum nt n . ... ... ..o,a . .110 lortltwitlt sent lo tho independent Government ol loans, UIOIIHillIU uoiiura. "For expenses of running n boundary line between mo L uitctl suites and the indcpcndcnl Government ol Texns, tliousnnd dollurs; such liirh to be run bv coiiimissioncrs to bo nnoointeil hv il,,. I'ii..,i unu uiu ivt-puiutc 01 1 C.VIS." This maiinii gnvo rise to a dohnlc of much earnestness, in which several mciuhnrs nuriininnin.l t Mr. Mason, of Ohio, following Mr. Thompson, of S. C.( roso und addressed the Chair us follows: Mil. Chairman: Though participating largely in the regret full liv innliv others, tlml n ,-. ,..ui .,1 such momentous clmractcr us the one under consideration should have been Introduced ut tho period of tlu. session which must necessarily exclude that deliberation nnd discussion so essential to the proper decision ol every important question, jot I 11:11 unwilling to let tne vote 00 iiiiiou without detaining the committee wiih a brief statement of somo of tlm ,,l,i,-,-fi,,,,a 1 have 10 tho proposed amendment. The abstract right of this Government lo recognize the existence and independence of foreign Powers, is noi uenicu. v neiiier tne exercise ol this right, iu any purticular instance, can be vindicuri-d ns int i,,,,il,..rc nud, tit the same lime, consistent witli a due lenurd to our own interest nnd honor, is another nud very dill'er- ent question. It is also admitted to bo the practice ol nations, founded iu the necessity of the thing, to treat with the Government rfeiirt,, established in a country, without regard to llio Government dc jute. t is 1101 competent to other Powers to inquire into causes ul dispute between ho belligerent parties, w ith u view lo usceriuin which is in the right) nnd to grant distin- guisiiiiig mvors to tne 0110 or llio utliyr, according to ihe result of such an inquiry. Non-interveiitioii is the cherished doctrine on which the Government und People uf the United .States have hitherto practiced, ns evinced in tho conduct uf both during the civil war thai raged for so many yours be tween .spuiu und her provinces in this hemisphere. .Mr. .Monroe, iu his annual message to Cu.igress, in 1010, speaking of lliu insurrectionary struggle of the Spanish provinces ol tioiith America, said Unit "The grcn est cure hail been taken tu enforce the luws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality. Thai a virtuous people may, and wuuld, coulino themselves within the limits of n strict neutrality!" That "it was of llio highest importance to our national character, and itidispcnsnble to the iiiorulitu uf uur citisensi tlou ull violations,)!' oiirncutrulity should do prevented. No door should bo left open for the evasion of our laws; no opportunity afforded to any who may be disposed lo iuko nuvaniitge 01 11, to coniproiuit lliu interest or Ihe honor of the nation.'' And, Hnally, be was aide to assure Congress und lite country, thai, notwithstanding the sensibility and sMiipainy which were naturally excited bv such ucontest It had been the steady purpose of this Government . "' "V, topreve.it that feeling leading lo excess, and that il ,-" ' f , " was very gratifying to have it iu his power to atutc, """"".'"" of all llio rreut ollices of the Government, from the Chief Kxeeutive downwards, can wo hopo to escape mo repioacues 01 ouicr uuuons unu 01 impartial posterity, if wo make haste to recognize a state of things that wo havo notoriously c'ciltt'buted so largely to produce J What would the act of recognition; under such circumstances, bp, but nn acknowledgment, not so much ol 1 ho ability nf Tents, as our oiri ot i 1 , and delermi-tuition ion, 10 maintain her independence at every hazard? Would not such conduct expose us, whether justly or not, to tho charge of assisting in the dismemberment of a friendly Power for the unworthy purpose of seijing on olio of its fairest provinces! Can we, consistently wiih national honor, aftrir aiding the causo df rebellion iu 11 neighboring Republic; Bo the first to recognize tho Government established by the insurgents! I concur uiost cordially iti ihe views and dpln-ions expressed by the President, in his message of tlie 2'2d of December last, 011 tlio subject of the condition of Texns. Ill relation to thu conduct proper for this Government to observe in tho contest pending botweoti Mexico nnd Texns, ho says thut " It becomes us to licwaro of a tun early movement, as it might subject us, however unjustly, to tho- imputation of seeking to establish the claim of our neighbors to a territory, with a view to its subsequent acquisition by ourselves. Prudence, therefore, seems to dictate that we should ttanl aloof and maintain mt praenl attitude, if not until .Mexico itself, or one of the grout foreign Powers shall recognize Ihc independence' ul Ihe new Government, 111 lensi until lliu Inpsu of tithe or llio course of events shall bavo proved beyond cavil or dispute ibo ahilili) of the People of that country lo inuintaiii llieir separate sovereignty, and 10 uphold tile) Government constituted by them." Mr. Chairmun, we lire culled on, not only by the amendment undo ' consideration; but bv the newspaper' press iu different quarters of the Union, to yield a speedy recognition of the independence of Texas;! I-'of what purpose is llio prompt acknowledgment of her Government demanded! No't Certainly) because she desires to enjoy ihut independence, the recognition of which she t dieils; not that tho desires lo possess ills rank, privileges, and immunities, thut belong tu a frcii s-7,ieiii nieiiioer oi uiu greoi lanniy 01 nations; not her object, distinctly avowed, is fur uioro lldiilUle) and belilling her fceblu condition. It is, that she may make a surrender of her independence, government',, ' territory nud nil; lo the United ijlutes, on condition of uiinexutiun und reception into the Union! Tlio lirsl elections under ihe Constitution of Texal were held lust uutuuiu. Mr, Morlil reports ihut "Ths voters tit the different polls were required la stuto whether they wure 'in favor of annexing Texas Id the United Stales;' nnd the responso tllrdugli cvury iiiunicipuliiy has been wholly in ihe uflinnaiive. IW says that great unanimity prevailed ill tho insportaut point ol 'seeking adiuisjiou into tho Union of the United Stales of the North.' lie also discloses the1 very iinpurluut ndditidual fact; that Mho terms upon which ihey desire lo become nn integrant of that Union havo been dimmed in the Cati'mci. and hare if- r" ,tdg ban, or will be, ma le Hie lien tt of instruttiiMtfof trie rijueKitlilire near tne u or eminent TUB subscriber otfers for snle i'lllJO nf the genuine Mornt Mnllicaulit, or Chinese Mulberry Trees, propagated from rultingg nnd Inters in the Suite of .Miissncluiselts, of one mill two years- growth, from two In elgl.l liet high. Also, iuUU Chinese Culliill,aiid 'iU.UUU While llnllnn Mulberry Tries of one ycnr sgroivili, DAIIU'H FOItl), fur Crnuvllle, Feb. 17. .If A. I'AINTKIt il CO. L'll'HI CI KB! FIKK! The Protection Intoronce Compass J? of the City or Hartford, Coiinerllcut. cnmliiua lo Injure iignlusl loss or ilumage by lire ilpuu Ibclr well known liberal vi Appntutiou may bo made to M. J. (jILHF.KT, Agent, OlhVcof mnrllng&Glll ert, Oil Murkel-st.. 2 doors west .Mnvur's I llli,-n January 17. .ly 3 Pipes llramly & llbls. Holland Rlu 12 do Jnninirn Itum 5 do New England do 3 nr. casks Sherry Wine A ronslaill supply of Whisky nnd Ihimrsllrs. 5 do Mndelih do B do Port do f do KweelMnlngndo a do Lisbon do Feb. j For sale by M'ELVAIN. III'XTEH (i; CO, NOTICE Anne Cmper, Mary ll-iiniUlcr, Mini;, In llnnuis-ter, James llnniilstcr, Prlsrilln llaliiiister, riiisnn llnniiig ler, lleliln IliiiiiilMter, Nelson Oru, John Hughes, nud Hnuiuel K11I1I1, will take uiiiii-e Hint a elltiou was lih-d ngnliist Ibeui on Hie .lor. day of March, A. II 111.17, In Ihe Court ufl'i 11 Plena of Frnukl'n riinuly, llhio, by Thomas W. Hughes, ami is now pi-mliug; wherein the said Tlmmns W. Hughes demands purliiloii of Ihe following real estate, suuiite in said Frnnkllu counly, to nil: Part of section one, in township two ve, and range twenty one, Iu the Itelugee Tinct, so railed, lying In tho snniliwcl corner of said sectitin, nml containing otin hundred and twenty-two acies, he Iho same morn or less: nnd Hint at llio next term of s.iid Court npplraliuu Hill he mnde.by tlicsnld Thomas W. Hughes, fur an order Hint partition mny lie matte uf nn ill pii-aiises.aud Hint Hie dower uf Ihe snid Anne Cooper bo asiigneii, imi.iixn v . Ill till;si, April 1J..BW Hy J. W. ANIHIEWrl, bis Ally. nl'.NTAI. wcckn f 4 DM I MS T It AT( HtV N'O'l'iri: All ,vmnt linvlnu rliilmit ... n sa 1 iuU I iu eiiii of OTIS t'KoSllV, il(-i-ii!ifil, lulu ul I'ruiikliii enmity, Siitlu uf Olilu, nrc licrcliy rfiiuitcil to nrrsnnt the mi 1111?, Ic.-ii'ly proven. Tor Hiiitlcin -nt, witliiu our ymii; nml ull M!rinin iinloll:il Iu catuti! nrc roiiiirrli'd In nuikc inline-iliulu imyiiicni, to UOHT, Cl' I LKU, Ailin'r. of llie culnic of OtU Croftliy, ilcrM. April U-.lw 7NU l'Ht t I.K I'fir inalifT a vnliHlo" H n7 1 "i' l.:m,l, rnniniiilim 1 1 00 acrrs, lying (IJ m I1n wt of roliini'iiw, on KUc north ulile nl' I he Nnllminl Kn ul, H) u)c Irani tlic rami, nml 0)HMita J i ill IWtlc'i Tavern: tt 1 dividnl Into luu of llhi ntrei ctirli. It wui! I mil it tlthur by llie cuiirc Trnt t, ur l-y tlio I.nt. Titl iiKlininiiili!o, For term nily to llio HulwritiLT, nt tlio llroniltvny llou l, 04Knite tlic 1'ulilir Hiptiuc, timl iicnr tlm K(tUiiiil t'liurcll. JOHN .'A.Mi:SO. April 1J..;1U rpillltTV TIlors.VM Pst'l.lKTIi; HClKHll, IIODKH. J. E LKi Tic I'kimkk, Willi l'irlnri:f, In pre. Kci.Kt'-sic l'ai)U:iKiii vtv Hi'ki.mnu Hootc, on n new plan, In prt-M. Fmir I-.i-i.ki tii- IthitiKit, itrrcotypt-d. Hk( uxd IV in ri IlKintH, i). Tu mo Ki't.KcTic Ukhi:h, da, Foritiil K' iw lie IIkauch, in prcif. Witli pi (i I n ruk's lor rciutin, and dirrrlioiii for avuidlnit com moil orrori. Tlio hIhivo II under nro hy Wm. II. MiOiillVy, Ptrwlilciil of Ciiirliniiiti Colli'uo, Into I'roftwor in Oxford t'olli-r. Tim E i.w- tu: AitiTintKTir, in wiilcli niciitnl uritlmicilc nml tlio lino of llio nta nro combined, Iwinn in dtdlnrn nud n-iil Hy Joseph Hay. I'roli-Mor of .Miitiirniullm in Waothvnrd Miiih Hctiool, late Teat liur of Arilliuu-lir In that Iiifliintlun. In prii-s, Kay'm LlTTLi; Am I llMstTM', COI nUllltf Of I' Oil lull a lnli-lli;i tuul oxerciiun, fur young Im inner iicrcoiypcd. Itw'tt Txni.ic ami It i r.Kfl in Ahiiumuu U-rrotvpcil, Tlio Eclfrllc Si'rioi" Im Itren nndnrtiihen lor llie iurpom' of furnlitliiug to tlio iuut!i nud Wi n rouipli-tc, nnlftirui, nml improved ct of Hrhool lluokki, roiinniMicnu willi llio Alplmliol. A purt of tlie Kcrii-A lint Ihth Urtiicd Imt n iliort time. Thirty tkoand ruptn hnvc Iicoii printed, nml ucnrly nil nro nold f no uii(.iiiulltM piitrotintto mid iipprolinuon wulrli him Itreii le towed niton tho piiMlnlu-,1 pnriv of llui iwriri, in unod cvuIi ikr VI their mint. TKUM.W ,V HMITII, l'utIMIirrt, rinriumill. April U For unlo by M. Hl',1.1,, C-'tumkui. rHKAP AMI VAI.IJ A IllsK K 1 1 1 T 7T TP IfclT: f U , I . I AT- KJ KUATUUK Tht Select Mfhrut l.ihrurv and Lrtntic Jowntl of Medicine, edlied liy John llrll, M. II , Mrmlicr uf t,to College of l'liyilrlaiiiof I'liilndntplih, fcr.nn work replrte witli (lie mont irlenllllc irnrnrrhei in tlio nnitliroof iiK-dlrlnn. lie. Idea being a rrpriut of n nertnof the mom vabmMe prod union, ul l'nrl ut H lllrl' lMIM(,l can In liven on the 1st of April, nud In bonk form, mub ns ArnHiron, l'rn tbn of Mmlit Ine, Job i- ol 11,0 r,'"," 0 v,t j" of July noil. Apply lo J, lt Hohan, toinVn Tlienipiuiie ArrnnifCiufut nnd HyUnbui of Mnlciln ' Andiior ofSmie't iiilirr, Mitrrli Jij Mt'dirn, C'urliiiK on Toi;uun, I'rlrbnnl on luxiuiiiy, fcc r.; ! etich No. presnnls to tlie milnrrllmr thirty ilx pnc' of rloneiy primed Jounml mnitcr, enibrnrluitn tiuinltcr of Orl'jtnnl F.nyn, Kdvlowi of New Workii. Ufparti of Cium, no well nn Foreign nnd Domestic Medlrnl Itiiulllufiiiro. Five Noi. Imvo nlrendynp penrrd, and the sixth mny Iw dally oipccivd. Tlio follow 1 up ie the terms of nihncripiion: Every No. consmts of .16 pnges of )onrnn1 matter, nnd of 204 pngosofa reprint of siatidnrd Medical Works In good type, and on good pner. Enrli dlvUlon hni Us lepnrate (wging; so tbnt whfnevcr a work Is llnlsbed In tho I.lbrnry, It can bo dcUrlirl from Hie Journnl.Riid Imvtug a full tllle pnge, tabic of coiueuls or tmlnx, H ran he Iwiind up in a regular bonk form. Tho Joi rsal It-olf will mnlts. a Inrite volume In tho ronrse of tin yonr. Works reprinted In the Library are given tntin, A paymout of tt iolUrt will secure a copy of tlio work for a year, from the rnmmcncemmit. IIAHWELL, BAKUtT,TO, & HAHWRI.I,, 1(J, Hi. J in ci street, IMitltidelphiu. (tTflulwerlptlons rwelred nt the Itookttoro of the eulmcrilier who It the authorised Agent for Columbus, April U IH.UO N. WIIITlNd. fr HoxriH by lORInss itl do Hihy do 0 do ? by 9 dn U (to II liy lti do II ('reived nnd fur snle liy FHirunry .1 do TilliiMcrf.AffAortrd 3D do Iternnters, Flasks, and Tlnrinrea 5 iro I'orter llotitx M'KI.VAINU, HL'NTEH A: CO. TO I , Vrrlrrrl 1(1 lIMn. I'irkeret 5 Tierces Cod Fiill Fb.; FIKII. 110 Hblf. Hrotrll Mrrrlnj UK) llors Hmokcd do. Hrreivnd nud for snle hy M'KI.VAIXE, Hi:TKK tt CO. NOTIt'i:. Ur. Mkaiium will l ni xrut a few from Ctilmnbiin, to vtfit Newark nml (Jnuivlllc. I'emitnii wiltiua ins ct'rvirri nro niipiCNtnl lo lenvn tlulr liiuues nt Col. N(m.i.'it,fti mini, ns movement, ns bo will remain here but nshoii time utter his return, beloio ho leave for tlio Vlrgl nia Hpriuys. April -..-lw mii i-'i hi 'iiL- i-n .,...-.'..;...;,. : . . r.., , .-.ii-iniiii Piil.l.ngooit heiitwnnt V en, i Feb. J j ed,for which Uo hAUint market prlre will lm Blvrr, by rTV) FAIl.MF,UH.Tn Ohio Hii.k Co.lmvCon hniid, fursale, .L four liiillbius of Silk Norm i:,ra. The Worms may l fed on tlm unlive ltlitrk Mullwrrv the fiedhu eui he done hy cblbln-u. Tlm Coiiiwny phMgr tlieiiisclvcstopiirrliiMothcCoroonsiii the Fall, at tl.o iimrkci prb e sny from tJJ to $ ,Kr bushel. 'ippuruiioti muy i iiin.leto J. Prr.l.IV.WT, Fnn.Klli.1nti; M. J. CIMIKUT, Cojiiinr.il. N M. tn Ihr course of llie Fnll Hip Cm.. ..- -n. ni. demnnd for tlio genuine ( hlu"i .Mulbi-rrv. n.i,t l. .n-,.. ..r thnl so strung ImU been tlic sunst- ihrmijrliuiil iho whulu couytry ol what wns duo M thu ch;ir;icler nml ul.lir;,- tiuns ol tlio nution, ih.it very luw c;uiiilis uf a cun-trnry kind hud occurred." Willi ihese rnici jilt a tor my guide, I m..n-c very brielly In examine tlio uuiutijn, wheilu r n the iltMv ul llie United Stiiles hiic Ut rucojnizo Texun iih uii in-dependent nation J , '0, o llio t..lo ul ' x,w cm riyliilully invoUc thu iniurlt reneo ol lorenn Powers, il fact so c.traordin;irv h:is not bscaned tho notice of the K.u-fjutivc, who sivh, in tho iuuuuiiu h I ready refor-red tu, (hut lliu l'eoile ul Tvxus huve, sincB (he last session uf Cjtire3t, "uiicnly resolved, on tho ockiiow-led'ment hv iih of their indetendenets to seek fdr arfi mission into the Cndn at vac of Vie Federal Stattu This last ciruutiHUiice U one of peculiar delicucvf nnd forces u;ioii i conaitlciaiiuiis uf tho gravestcharacter." It appears, then, Unit tlic Covernment of Ten9 is C1ASII FOK VHK.AT.Tli l,l,l,..st nmrkrl prlro ,M, ) I's.ii for Wliml, nl tlm M.Milll.l: i l.H'K M I I.I.sa. '"-i1--v J. ti . W. Mrl llV. Vi. A ' K-'J'ivint, liviKA I Ml .VllLlls, .ir.mTj, X lllilsll. Apply 10 DAVID IlltlltlkX. l! I 1m . ' u. 1 1 VAIII'K, M'VKV & (ML.t'ommUsto,, Merrlmiils, Wnlcr-ill slrcit.l'ortsmiiiilli, Dhln. Jiiri. JT. . ly rpo l'lllTKnis.Por snle, . Kot nf nlsnil imht TlnnT- J. Ii'iiis, jllll II,.. 8mn cn, nml ;lnn II,,. Lon, I'rlnmr, pnrt ly wurii, low for cusli or aiirovetl mH!r. J""' M- 1 Ht.'tlTT fc WRIIIIIT. I10AIIVAY ll'ITI'.l.. i:ill.rlllt Tlie .iiUcrlir lias If luknii Hits roinmotltoiis .nut ilinsniit 1'avvrn slnml. ifnr. niiTly orriiiirrl liy Mr. I. Crnvrr, nml rtillfil tlie llromlwuy llonsi'.) tvlitire lie is now renily lo wnlt upon tlm Irnvcliiis piili-Ik, mill iluisc wi.lilnjt to lloiinl, iiion tlie must rinsiiiitilile terms. April ...lw THOMAS TIIU.M AS. rpo I. KW Foil FIVKOIt TK.V VKltr, In lol Noljii, . silmite on llio Mint li-wcst comer of llro.nl noil Fninl slrei'ts. OHIO IlKI'OIIT. Tlie siihsrrllier linvliu pnrrlinseil of tlie ptlMlslicrs tliu entire Imlanio of llio coition, is n0iV enalilril to furnUli roni'ili-te srts nf llnmimnnrs Iti'liurts, In 6 vols, ftvn. ALSO, Orlil volumes of ilia lit and 2l volumes. 1'itrt I. nf volume '2. Volume 4 complete, or tlio 2d Trtrt scpiirnte. l'nrl II. of volume 5, or volumo 5 complete. Tart I. ot volume :). Ho would be very Rind lo pttrrlinse tlie 2d Pnrl of volume 3, of nny one wlio mny Imve odd copies. IVrson, u ishins to complete tlielr act, n-ouid do wull to euihrnco tlie present npportit.il. lyi as tlicro nro very few of tlio odd volumes remaining, and uono oilier rim be liud. Feliruatylil ISAAC tl. WIIITINn. ITrtlllTIIINllTON (OHIO) BKI'ORMI'.t) M KIIICAI. rot.. V 1.KI1E. A eerllllroie enlitllnatlio bolder lo a full course of Tuition in llie nlwve Institution, for ante nn fnvoralilo terms, by apiillrnllon nt the Ollire of Hie Hlnle Juurnnl. A credit lor one hall llie purclnisu niono)',sntlslactorll)' secured, will lietlveit If desired. January 1 I'OUTV HAIIIIKI.S New Orlcnna Mclasses, for snle l.y i'? N. W. IIKOOKH. SI'IIAIl KKTTI.EH by Ibo ton, for snle liy I It A GHOVKK Jnrmnry 20. . Ju LICIIIHl MAa'llt:H.Udoen boxes, for snle verv client, J""-11- Hy lit A nitOVKII. 1)A1NT IIHI SIII'.r', Knsll Tools, audHiituI I'npeT.Vnr iinTe"i,y tj III A (illQVKII. Mil. I., X I'm, nnd Ho Unvvs, for aale by I It A ulinVF.it, Jniunry 20. km rpwoTlllll'H WI) I. ll.H. .Malleable Iron, for earrlnte niounl-J liil, Kc, fur snle hy III A UllOVlflt. Jan. 211. CSo.MI'OSli'lON Tin FiiclnTsTbTirnuCrTOnedVlor J rimoky t'lilmiievs, for auto by IRA liltOVKR. Jill. IRON WIIIK, friim Noa. 4 lo id, for inio by 111 A UIttivKR. Jnnunry 20 fiM) rpWIXVB dosen Hell Melnl and ConinmnTasI Iron TeKcT-J. lies, for sale by IK A (illoVEIl. Jan. 2(1. "" Mullierry, at a price trUhln Hie mentis of every farmer, Jnnunry 111., if j ( Nl:V HAIIIIWARB 8TIIIH'. I am notV renivine from Imimrtcrs In llie Knstern Clllis. itii.l mienlns nn llm.l slrcct. a few doors west nl tlio Kiil.i'iii.nl Cliurrli n full n,l r,. 1 nnnnicmoi ll Mt I u V A III:, 11 TI.F.RV, i S.MIDI. Kll V; mm nnu oii.ee iiniHui s; i nriei,ters', Suililler.', nnd Slioe M n-kers 'lonls; Cnnrlinnd lliiri.es. Alimntliigs nnd Trimmings; Do. " 1 ".oii'siiioii rue rnrmns, Willi Urates, (a new and splendid nrllrle, nml sure remedy for Hinokiut (.'liimiieys); " irnos, oi nu sixes; logclber witli every vu rielv of articles nil. kept Iu n rily llnrdwnrc Store. y morn Heme entirely new, on.l ,nrrln,.. .l nl tl.c rlintpcal nnsslhle rntc, nml Judiciously selerled hv a IVraten, Mr,,l,.., Hint line lind Ibo nilvniitniie ol niauy cnrs' eiperkiirc In Hie Hnrilwnre liuslness, I Holler myself Hint I tni prepnrcd loscll on as eu.nl icrms os ntly estnlillsliuieiit Weal of il.e Mo i... To those who wish In nmke 1mi puiclinscs, I abnll mlliere slrlclly lo the cfwi.l old priuriile Ibiil a uliul.le siSience la lictler Hian a slew lulling; and lo those, of coure, a preference will lie aiven. Also, ns nlve, Tin l'lnle; Pliralliliif Copper, United or not tinned; Slice! Ilrnss. assorted n Wrs; Russia and American Sheet Iron; lllnrk Tin: linn Wire, of every description from No. 1 lo 211; lojellier Willi every variety nf nrllclcs ii.unlly kepi or mnninnrlurcd In n Slnvo, rop.er, Urnss, Tin and Slieel Iron I aclory. Also, Sheet Zli.r, n llr.t rntenrllcle for roofs, kin lien lloius, pulling under moves, &c; ami a targe supply of Urnss "' "" 7 nun iu ptnte, nml Hot STOVF.S. Store ripe, nmn niMiinn and Ainetlrnn, mndc lo order, and put up iy a.orimem ot lire Iron,, will. Shovels and Tonus, liolli brass and brlrjht liulsh, la full ami romplete, pnrrlinseil by Ilia ensoul a very small advance. IKILI.OW WAIIKnnd SL'll tit KKTTI.F.Sbylhetcin. The nlsivo nrlirlea will lie sold nl wholesale or retail on Hie most nrcoiiinindnlliiB terms nl lenst ns cheap na Hie cheniesl c...i nun -c, ni.u men junao who sell, bnrtnlns. Country "" " ....rs, ouo iinnirs.,iinKcrs, nre particularly In. " ' e iininy nun prices. ""S" IRA CIROVI'.R. (MITIZF.NS OF rol,l'.MIIIlS! Mr. J cull your attention lo No. 1, Ul'SSIA nnd American Slieel Iron.foraalaby IRA liROVER. January 20. iyn SITUS'S, (ierman Locks tTuTcoirei MIHs.Tlirsi'ralo article r" aale ay IRA CltnvKH. Jun 20. C"1oi IK , III nml 1 l'lnle, Hon and Franklin STOV KS, fnr sole hy J JuimiiryJlU. IRA UHOVF.lt. nbli.SE and Wruunht Nails, for aala liyTRA 0I10VKR. iun""y 50, KM TWO ensea Fire Irons, vary clnap.for aale by IRA RIIOrKlt. January 20 NJU rpiX rinte, Sheet Copper, and zinxJiMieby IRA URO"kr. J. Jnnunry 211 flao lADDI.KR V and Carrlnee Trlmnimits, a full assorlminl, for U tale by IRA GROVF.R. Jan. 20 ll'MATTA Nails and Urads7for aal,hy"lltA KRoVf.R. ,J Jannary 20 s.to C1 AUKI Afir! Springs, Axles, SlepTaiirsprlnis, for saleTb)-) Jnnunry 20. IRA UROVF.R. l.'IVK HI'MlKKmisj. llraa Januar)' 20. nnd Copper Keiilca, for ante hy iii A (iiiovi:r. cut rjlute, but nla.i tlint lliuv i.)ss. sa lliu iiiornl und ilij sical ubiliiy id iiiuinitiiii, wiiliin their limns, tlio mvi' rei'ntj' iliev linvo iisaertnl. Our liif.iriilimun in rrhi-1 lion to tin- ciuiliiion ul' Texns AowW.Wn very iM't-l cii-nt bmh in ila I'XItnt anil irecibiini. ' i The little- we hnv" in irin:iiullv t i bo f.tiiml in ilia-rrjiuri of .Mr. Ahirlii) iiCL'onj;iunyiii tlm Prusiilt'iitV llli'Mtlgr, "II I lie 8il!ijeet ill the c nl.lill.in nf Tuxis, eii.ii-iniinicnii'il lo t'niiirrins on llie 22. ul' Dieumlicr hist. Accurtliii'j lo .Mr. .Morlil, the i ii,il;itinn nl Texnseon-aij-tsof Anlii-Aini'riciiiiii, .Mexican unlives, u!uri.$iue, und iieoroen; tlio wholo isliuiuleil ni li'i,!!.):) suuU. hi lln'c, lie -115.", there nre, ii'ihan, :M'M Anirhi-Aine- rienn setllein, nnd 3r'0) n.nivu .Mexiiuiia of .Sjuinish cscent. Alter I'.niiiiLC thnl the niinuliititin. euiisiiiii" of cniitrrnnis I'rum the United Suitin, is mid to be wit kit titan Jiflt, tlitmmnil, he tulds ihut, uil" 1 were tu tnko my uwn jiiilgineiil exclusivi ty uil thin liimirr, nml weru tu reuj.in o tu what 1 hnvo not ai'cn bv tbnt which 1 mrc, 1 all mill Bay tlio iuiuhiliuu, rxeltisive ul .Mexicans, luiliiin..itiuu nerueii, ban nerer exrccJcd thifr li thmuanl." rUinuso tins cs! 1 unite ot Ihut Hurt ul the ineni .uiun which ciiimisn ul Anolo-Ainericana nud .Mcxicuus tu bo 1111 iiiiiuxiiiintiiin to the truth, (und there ure many reiiaous lor bclievinj thnl it exceeds the 1:101.1 Ihe whnlu iiniuuiil ul iihiHicul force belunoini! tu the untiun f Texns, exclusive of Indian nud in rue, will full : 1 1.1.. 1.. 1 1.... ' ., . . euiieiueiuuiv ueiuw unu ui many euiiuiies 111 iim flute nl oiiiu. Anil tun puuulutiun, s:unll nml leehlensitia in tho tiKiircoiitca is nut periuaueiit; but u inrti.in of it, ni leiiai, leiriuis ui 1110 upjiruucn ui iruicr lo 1. 10 east bunk uf tho Subino. ! In Hi mililuri force, we learn from the antiic rc-purt llint it cunnists uf uu iirmy uf nooiit 2,201) strung, nut iiicliidinij the scltlets ur farmers, who cull bo nriu-cd on nny cuierency, su us lo niiinciil the iiuiuber tu ul lenst 5,1)00 ellicicnt men. Tho nuviil force uf 'l'exus runsis's uf four sm:ill ves-scli, currying in all tieeutit-niite irons, The intcrnul resiurces of the province npperir Iu be wholly iundciiiiale In tho suefcsjlul resistance uf nny respectable fnrcu thut iniht be cmplnved fur its subjection. It relics exclusively on external aid fur the mentis uf suppurtini; Iho indepi ndeure it h is declared. ,ii luct cull be better uiiilieuiicnlcd; it is eunlirni mid ircaliu.- I.T iiniax .li.ui tu tlio United Suites; and the firmer seems tu be mude piihscrviout to the tuttor. Indeed, the evidence, Id my underbuilding, is irresisti-ble, tint u te;iaralt independent cxiskiut never wns, at any lime, nil ulijcct ul il. -lire .111 the purt of llio t'eoplej anil uulhurities uf Texas. From Mr. Murlit'f reportj wo Irani thai) in September, lti:i.i, lien. C.H invaded llu province uf Texnsiiind 1I1.11 "a buttle ensued whicli leriiiiiinicd in the retreat uf tho .Mexicans. Ho any the Tcxans :h,.ti that this res.daiice was nut becuuso lliey even linn wished 1.1 sepurato from llie CuiifeJc-rnev; but, nn the e-mlr.iry, bcauie theif xeert dciirous to lirin' b.iel; t'te (l irernmtnt to the terms nf the ton-tlitntii.i of 11)21." If it he true, as they ullejfp, tlint ns l.ito ns Srptciuber, IUII.i, Ihey luuk tip arms "in do- tense ui tne 1 uiifiuintion, ' 1 enn unly say that, 111 the brief iuieival of ti little mure than one 111. null, "A change eiime o'er lliu spirit of their drcrlrrl," and their intentions underwent a revolution equnlly sadden and exiraurdiuarv. Kor in tho month of November lull.iwiii'.'. they held 11 conreuiion nt Hun Felipe, ami f ir ned a provini mal (iuverniiieiit, and lliere mude n (L'l l irali.ui which utr.u considered as an abso i.ite irutrulion Iriuu Mexico." This prueeej.uo; ill November, 11133, was speedily followed hy tlio convention uf tlie 2 I of March, I U3tj, which in duo form ".leolired Texas a Vie, tote reign an t ind pendent .S'dife." If a redress uf grievances, or llio defenso of the .Mexican Constitution nud not aepnrutioti, lind been the object uf the Texuus, they wuuld have tried peti tion and reiiioustrunce, beforo resorting tu arms rile lust remedy uf the uppresscd. The Aiilo-Aiuoricaus uf Texns could have found, in the conduct of their ancestors, when colonists uf Ureal Uritnin, an oxamplo nf pniieuee nud furbearanco wuriliy of their iuiituiion. Tho 1'cople uf llie old thirteen Stales, while they were subject to thu dominion uf tho mother country, employed more lliau leu years iu petitiunin the Kinff, rorli.iuif nt, and Pcoplf of (ireat llriiain, before they liunlly resolved un having recouiso to arms fur the ! defenso uf their liberties. And then ihey did not sntko lor independence: fur it war uioro tfldti d yftur I til'ter the lirel bloud was snill in the revolutionary cotl-; llict, bel'..'ru tliev luado u declaration of independence. It is true thru 1 exas, 111 11)33, npplied tuthe Ciovern- 11s well bv tho renurt tu which reforenee I, 4.. i I nieiit uf Mexico 1 1 ho udmiiie.l, ns a Simo, into lite been nude, as by ull cu'itcinpiirnncuiiBliisiury, that ih . I Confederacy, nnd that her upplicatiun was refused, and nrinv 01 1 exits is recruiieu Hum t ie citizens ul 1 11. uei b.si.h .... .j ...v.i. 1 u ...ui- mui ieu iu um IIF.NMS NKII, would F.xrlmuee lliill.tltie.. Itm.,d. wny, whero lie is now rendy 10 wnlt ukiii nil thoso who feel nn interest In his wnlfure. The abovo I111II1II1111 has been lilted up eipreisly for llio Merrhnnt Tnllnc IIiisIiicks, nud 111 uroudwny style; and they may expect Hint llrondway work will lie uone, bom Willi rcgnr.l to rttlllltsr nud nmkli.,. lie line an exlcn.lve assnrtnieiil nf llrnndi lolbs, I'nstlmerrs, nnd 1 esiinas: loaetner with every nrticle nf men s npimrel, ennsisl. Ins nf due linen shins: flue mil. Mil shirts, Willi linen bosoms; silk rimwersnnd wrappers; cotton, flannel, lamb's wool, worst ed, anil merino drawers and wrappers; silk, merino, worsted, rollon, anil Inmb's wool Imlf luise; eollon nnd merino li.ua; buckskin, honver, hnrseskln, silk, kid. and cotton jlnves; silk, Hum elastic, enltnn, nud worsted susiendcTs; men's pocket hniid. kerchiefs and cravats; ready hemmed ernvnts; stiifentrs nnd stnrks, of every description and style; frilled bosoms, and plain linen bosoms, nf Ilia latest style, and collars of the newest pal-tern: also, black snlln bosoms, imnlaloou strnpaof every style, nnd buttons of the latest fnshlons and stamps. r. B. ll una been siurecsteri 10 me tbnt I lind heller Imve Inkan a room on High street but II was Impossible, and I unva ine neal room lor my business Hint I could find In tlm city; anil the Idea of Ita being out of Hie way, la rather Idle, i. "oi a lew miuuiea wnm irom any pnrl or III2I1 slrcct, nnd so enslly found, that a hllml mnn could not nils, ihn M.. Heine; connected with one of lite best establishments of the kind In Riinalo, I shall at all times l able to furnish Ihe puhlle with Ihe latest New York fashions. J). N. Columbus, Dee. 3.. U VT F.W OOOIlfl AT THE OHIO CIIK.M' CASH STORK. 1 na sursjerlners havlnn taken the Sloro No. 5, Commer-cl il Rulldinis, a few doors sonlh of II. Wnmllmrv. hnvn lo.i r. reived a splendid assortment of Slnple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which they Oder on as rensannbla lerms aa can be olitainud in Ihfl elly; and Ihey respectfully Invite ihe public tn end and ci-nmlna fnr themselves. DOI.SEN, JKSSUI' 4 CO. Nov. 21 Union is kept in Iho licld, paid, 11 11. 1 supplied with anus and provisions, by cuiitriliutious derived Irom the same qunrtcr. ,Mr. .Morlil says: "The present resources uf Texas are principally derived frum the sympathies uf llieir neighbors" and friends in tho United States, and by loans upon ihe credit of the State, Tho d. millions from iho former quarter havo been, and will no doubt e.iuiiiitio tu he, very liberal, and indeed tiiuiiilicent. Several indivi-duuls, tut interested iu tho success uf the cuuutri, fur-iher than their pcucr.il nltaciimeiil tu thu causo uf independence, nud lliat of their old compatriots, have unostentatiously presented $.1,1)01), while numbers have contributed .1,0(10 each, and siunll nssoi-iutiuni iu the dill'ercnt states huvo tliiowu in llieir uid, until tlicnij- lireijiilo lias swelled 10 n lurire iiuiuunt. 1 linvu been surprised," he says in conclusion, "to liud 1 lint Texas bus carried on a successful war ihus far, w ith su little eiuburraesiuent to her uwn citizens ur her trensnry; nnd perhaps il is the liisl itistiinco in the history of na tions, irhrre n Stale 'ins sustained itstlf In men and .iiiixxs iirnirri w uvu.x jrntn a nisi Axer,," If ibis linsly review uf lliu cunditiuu of Texas tins nut resulted iu denituisirntiiiir her iiienpneiiv in inn i 11- tuinnn independent I inverninent.il has ine. rniesta hives- iiupris ininenl ul Austin havu been variously related. , What ihey were precisely, 1 cannot nscerttiin. Tlio hare refusil u-f iho iuverniiieiit of .Mexico to admit, 011 the first application, uuc uf her pruvinccs, ns a Slate, into the Confederacy-, will nutil is presumed, be considered 11 sulliciciit causo to justilv rebellion and revolution. Tne re uro uiuny examples iu our uwn history uf unsuccessful applications un tlic purl uf uur Territories tu he udtnilled into tho Union; and no une ever supposed ihut such u disappoint, iient wuuld justilv lb 'Sj 'i'eniturics iu reiumncnij their allegiance to the I 'luted Slates. ni'licviu-r, then, that llio wh do c nulacl of the people and authorities of Tcxasi b.iih before nnd since lltd oiuniciiccnicill ul hostilities with Mexico, evinces a design uu their pirl to separate frum the parent country, nut nu account uf ".ricvaucca that had become iu-luluralile, 11 or yei for the purp iso of obtaining iudo-pemh nee, exee)it its the meant nfrffulinf their ultimate dejipn if anmxalion t-i Vie United Stales, I cannot,t-11-tertainii'i; such a hclicl j-ole lor the proposition of the gcnilc'u.in from South Carolina, (.Mr. TituMrsux.) If the nbject uf iroeuriuo uur uekiiuvrled-jiuciit of llie new (iovcrituieiil nf Tet is be, to facililatu thude---1 i 1 1 uf her iuc irporatioii into th'n Union, (and tlint she sec !.s ibis cuiiu-xion, we well know Imui her own Inblishcd another fact di cnlv iilleetinir tin. ,., ,i.r ..1 eulemii neis and nvuw i.A how run thine who nre on this country, namely, that tlieubilitv uf Texas to main-! I'"1"'1- '" "!'', a measure jjivo their ossein to any c urse tiiin her nepnrnlo cxisti uio nud sovereuuty Ins beeiic! "f I'riH'cediiig that lends directly 10 ill accomplish-and slill continues 10 he, derived cxelusivclv Inun tht ' nicntis furnislud by llio People uf tlic United Stales, :sir ' s,1;1'! 1101 P""'il myself M he drawn into the ill direct vinlatiuu of llieir .neutral oiu.iiiatioNsi con- discussion nl ' niiv iuestiun 10 which n direct pmposi-scniiently, should the United Stntes rclnrn tu the 11011-' 10 "'I'lcx Ten is Iu the United States tui.jbl very trnl altitude from which they have so widely departed, I I'f'P"''' "'v0 '' ri'l 10 'I'111 mouicitious sub-and siniilv enforce tit u lows intended tn preserve our! !1'1'1 ' w'" ""K ""'' ",vi sullicient for the day la neutral chnractcr, Ilia tiuveriinieut of .Mexico would llle , vl' 'hercol, and that, 111 my iiidtrntcut, umI Kill tie tne il iv vehen lliat tjucsiion shall come lo boscrious- Iv entertained bv Ihe councils of this nation, I hnvo noticed it now became it naturally connects iiaelf CI ROB de Nnp. Merlnoea, a new ami splendid artlrleforlnillea' I winter ilreeaes.Jusl roielvcd nl No. 5, Commercial llulld Injis. Also, rhili loured Sllks. ov, 2J, .On, soon bo restored iu llio province of Texas. Whether the latter event outlit to bo desired by the friends of cunsliliilionnl law ond liberty, niiv where. i a nucslion Hint does not and cannot nronerlv eniei l.n.,1 with Iho proposition bclore us, in the ospect in which our consideration iu this discussion, I havo been coitsidnrinif il. The f. ie.i.ls of annex ii'nii fcupposc, Ihcrolore, the Tcxans should continue loi 11 rc foiimslent 111 vuiinn for r, Cfiiniti.in: lull those: who receive assislnnca in men and money drawn from the ! ""' '1ll.,',sr,l 10 ''n Inrmer, and who believe aa I do, United Stairs, and should be further sustained bv the ' " 11,0 en'l ,lu: latter the in .mis, rn1111.1leon-co-npertitiuu uf our atmy advanced into tlm heart of s'stenilv rjivo their suppoil to Ihe present movement. tneir cuunirr; nml suppose, upon Iht hypothesis, ihcir 11 1111 """r oiiccnnu cxisicu 1.1 tne r. co.'iiinun 111 nbilitv lo mniutaiii ihrir independence, when thus sus tained, should be ndmiiled, slill there tne considerations itrisintr out of so peculiar a state of tilings, that ought to dclcr us frum tho indiiicrcliun uf a pricipilute 'l'cxa', I reirard tins ns decisive, till she run give ulit-l u lnry evidence of her desire lo have indcpciiuVucsj he Vie sake nf iadeiewleinc, nud not thai tlio nin j bar' tcr it away, lint, sir, utlur ul'je.:liuna do exist. '
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Full Text | FRIDAY, APRIL 21 1837. WEEKLY. No. ;:, Vol. XXVI Whole No. MG8 I'll I NT KD AND I'lJIll.IHll KD IIV SCOTT & WRIGHT. Ofticn on Statc-strnfit, tliinl door west ol tlic Clinton Drink. & A. W. nlo liy Md'OY'S HITPKIUOIt FAMILY FI.OIJH, for HNIilUVOOK, (iltK(JOUV C(l. Apr i 37"Tlio Jot:ieur, la imWUlied once n week, eenmilly, mill twice a week iliiriii'.; the iicsnitm of the t:itu jif luture. I'rire, Tlircu Dollars a year in advance, or Tlirco Dollurs nail Fifty Cents at the end of the year. No milmcrlbcr allowed to discontinue while he rcniiiiiu imlcMetl to the office. Letter on liusincss siionld ho ncM rowed to tho I'liMialicrs. NOT Wit U herehy plvrn. Hint AI.UX ANDUlt McCO. NliLii, of the Firdi District, Itclntt all that pnrt of the Plate lyi'is south of tlie.Nmioiml Road, anil cast of the Scioto Hivcr; TIMOTHY C. IIA'i'KS, of tho tVcond District, l.ciiiir .ill that jiart lylnn south of fluid National Itoad, and went of the Briolo River; HOIIOU'IH'H DICKINSON, of the Third DUlrict, hciiiit all that iartlyin( north of said National Hoad. nnd went of tho Turnpike Itoad from CoIiim'uis to Sandusky City; JOHN II ARK 18, of the Fourth District, belli" all that part of the State lyhi North of the National Itoad uitd east of t tie t urn pi ke Uoad from Culiiin'.us to Sandusky; have he en unpointed by the Hoard of Public Work to receive all nniilirations made under nn act of the in st (tuneral Aodeiuldy, entitled "An Act to authorize a loan of credit by the State of Ohio to Hall Itoad Companies, and to authorize siilMcripiioiiB hy tho Statu to the capital "tork of Turnpike, Canal, and rflacU-wutcr Navigation Companies," l'"-seil Murch '!, 1I..J7- Any (Joiiiiiany wishing to avail Itself of the provisions of tbla net, will addreM their coinuiuniratioiiH to tho Advioing Couiiuii-sinner of the District in which the work isoitunted, t'oimimiil-cai ions for the I'irst District nny lie adilrcscd to Ai.kxashkr MiCoxskm., JHrConnellsrHle, Morgan county; for tlm Henmd District, to T. (J. IUtim, Dayton, Montgomery county; for the Third Diitrlct, to Konot,Pliim Dtmrxsos, Lower Sandusky, San-lunky county; and for tho Fourth District, to Jniis lUnuig, 'XJaaton, S'arke county, Ohio, 1 Jty order of the Hoard: JOHN niCl.KR, A ril 12.. Gt Secretary Hoard of Public Works. TijiyNTu Acruits 111:17x1 its" on tii v. n'Ximo'nTi, ItOAD. I'roposalH will bo received on tlio th day of Mny next, at tlio limine of Stisklk H.mitu, in tho town of St. ClainritU, fur making repairs on the National Itoad. The re pnlrs will Im from tho heiuuiit of the seventh mile west of Wheeling, to the end of the twunty sccond. The bid i muni all he sealed, and indorsed on the outside, " Proposal"," and nddrcssed to tlio uuderuiirncd, at Ht. Clalri-villu. In all ensra where the bidder is unknown, rccoiiiuieiiila. (ions must nccoinpauy the bid. All bidders are distinctly notified, that the host quality of lime stone wilt Ikj required, and that tite jottj must he completed by the I.jili of September next 'J lie cstimaieil number of rods for each mile is tbree liundred and twctily, wbirh ijuautity may lie ijirrcnactl if iieresary, and ciittiiy-twonml a hull' cubic feet are known as one rod: by this iiiennirc the price will he rcuMiluied. The stone mint ho broken on level ipoti of irronnd into pieces, not exceeding four ounces in weight, und neatly put up for men-sure me nt. Contractors will ho expected to siu their contracts ttUMiptly. 1 jl'ropojtnls will nlo ho received in Zuncntilte on Monday the lt day of M'i'j neit,nl UooKas's Tavern, for rebuilding the llrlihe over lt Creek, nine miles eas. of Zatiei-ville. Tho strur-luro will Iwof wood, except somo stone work to repnlr tlio ntmt inunli, A plan of the UriiL'c, together with n hill for Hie tlm-Iter, tec, ran bo seen at the place of Idling ufter the 1 1th IiiM. Conditions in reg:ird lo proposals the mi me as above. At tho same time and place, proposal will likewise he received for building three or four Toll (iatei and (into Mouses be tween tluhron, east of Columbus, and Jeilrs;m, west of it. The Houses will he frame with stone foundations, and about III by 2 I feet, one story lil:b, mid completely tinUhed, Hills of limber, stone, Air. will he lurnlslied, and particulars made known, hy calling on the undersized, at Rogers' Tavern, In .nucs-villc, after the i!lili lust. In makiiij bids, conditions the same, as above. All letters must he post paid, or no at'ention shall lr cIvr.ii to them. TI10H. M. IlKAKl, Hiiiicrhilciiilciit. 1. H. Proiosiils will also bo received ut ClnmHu4.H. Monday, tht 1 7' A of Jlfirit, for repairing the National Road between Kirkersvllle and Columbus hy William II. Vaniiook, Huper- iiiteudent. WILLIAM WALL, A. U. U. P. W April 12.-IM8 "I lOAUDINti. Tlm nulucrilr hiis taken n suit of rooms in P J the center of tlio Miglit lluildiui;s, on Town street, where he Is pi eparcd to accommodate fmniliei or single persons with lioardliig. titage passengers, or others wishing lo tarry In the city for a temporary period, can be accommodated at tho ntmvc place. T1IOH. NKILL. April 12. .tf D1HHOLCTION. The copartnership heretofore exist inTie tween the subscribers, under the linn of Mortimorn & Pat Irrsnn, is this day dinolved hy mutual consent. Tho business will hereafter Ik; continued by J. P. Patterson; and all the business transaction in the setiUmnnt of tho late firm of Mortiuiore A: Patterson, will lie done hv J. P. I'ntterwiti. April 1-12. .3t MOUTIMOUB it P VTTKUSON. NOTH'I. Thu copartnership hitherto cxistinj between Wllllmn M. Kasfou and John .McCunc has been dissolved; mid Messrs. Kassoti ii Co. iiave pilfclumed the entire concern of Kassou is. McCunc. WILLIAM M. K ArfrMJ.V, April 12..31 JOIIV McCCNF.. NOT1CK. C "' h W. Kksox, of Columbus, Ohio, and Thomas R. Disr.ttot, of New York rily, have formed u copartnership, under tho tlrm of KASSOV ,v CO.. and huve (itirc based the entire stock of tioods of the laic linn of K;usuii ft Mr.Cunc, nnd tlic notes and u iiuints payable lo them; mid will continue the MARDU'AUi: buaiuess, at Hie old stand on llijli-strcet. April 12. .Jm LAND FOlt SAI.i:, end a Ii.ireniHtobekad. . tract of H M acres, mljoiuina die town of llehron, within j(J rods of the National Itond. The Ohio Canal passes tbrouah a comer of It, futiinn o f about tlirco acres. The soil is rich ami dry, nud nlHiut 12 or 15 aries cleared and Inclosed. The terms will he fuvoraMc to the purchaser. For further particula s apply lo KiHVnt Davis. Columbus, or to A. W. Pausoxs, llehrou, fur information concerning the laud, April 12.. Hw EDWARD JON ft. RARK CIIANCi: Full CAI'ITAMHTtf. Tico lln,hc,l awl F'fttf Lot 4 in tht Town of Boltcar, Tuieara- ira county, Ohio, at Auction On the 2.'d day of May, lfJJ7, lite subscribers will oiler for sale, on the p'omisis, nt public, auction 2j Town Lots, in the town of Knst Uolivar, Tusrn-rnwas county, Ohio. The town of Uolivar, of which F.ast Ho livar is a part, i very eligibly eitunted at the western tcniiinn-lion of the Sandy and Heaver Cunal.and at the point where It intersects tho Ohio Canal, connecting Lake F.rie with the Ohio River, and promises to become, nt no distant day, one of the principal towns, if not tlm largest, in this part ol Ohio. It is connected with Wellsvillc, on the Oiiio River, by an excellent graded Flute road, and roads of nnarly cuuul excellence lead from it to Canton, Wooster, Canal Dover, &e. A Kail road n ut lias beer, surveyed, nud must ere long be compleicd, from this place to the mouth of tho Au:rlui.c, tlm connecting point of the Miami and Wnhnsh und Eric Canals The Sandy and Btaer.r Canal is all under contract, and will uii iloubicdly be completed, at farthest, in tlio summer or fall of U!:iB. There is also at this place an imuienso WATF.R I'OW Kit, Bullicient to keep in operation, ut all seasons of t!;o year, forty pair of stone, and cnpnhlc of being applied, with great facility, to any manufacturinii purposes whatever. Tho po'vor consists in n fall of 2o' feet i:i the Handy Creek, n constant and permanent stream, nilbrdiug, even in the driest seasons of tte year, a liberal supply of water. The adjacent country abounds witli Iron Ore and Coal, In rrtmntltiea believed to be inexhaustible.Tho Lots proposed to be offered for iah, arc in the northern angle which the Handy and Heaver Cunul makes with Mie Ohio Canal, and are Immediately adjacent to the Imuienso Water rower referred to above. The Proprietors conlideutlv believe1 that few belter opportunities for tho investment of capital can be found In the Western States, than will bo atforded at the sate of the above Lots. Tkums or Halk: Otic-fourth of the purchase money in hand: the residue In three cuunl annual payments, with security to the satiifactlon of the Proprietors. Further particulars made known at the time of sale. Title indisputable. JOHN RAXTON, ! JOHN BIIOHH, ;i;o. uiiWALT, ! II. (JRIHWOLD, , lrfAAU HA RTL'lt, Eict'rt of JVm, ' Chriatmua, dec. N. H. For the information of tlio public it may lie nrooer to state, that the Kxecutors of William Cliristmns, deceased, late; one of the proprietors of said Lots, nro fully nuihorijied, hy his lost will and testament, to make sales of ull or any part of his real estate, at their discretion. April 12, UIJ7 2t E IDOIIWORTH LADIIW Uhaudo-KSMULD to BKW ICK I. liV, ItF.AT IIARRAINS IN REAL ESTATE. For sale, lot VJ No. ;i;t, on Mound-si reel, east of lllh street, with tholtu provemciit thereon, being new and commodious two atory nricK House, just linistiiug in first-rate style. Also, the west oiin-thlrd part of lot No. '121, nn Rich-street east ot Miah street. There Is a cellar (21 by 3b feet) dug on this iui, renny lor me reception or a ItUtnliiie. Hotii tho above will hn sold on reasonable terms. Apply to April 5.. If WM. M. KAStSON. rTMIH creditors of the estate of Charles Tov. deceased, of Ma JL dison township, Franklin county, aro hereby not i lied to preseni tneir accounts, legally proven, within one year; and those Indebted to said estate aro requested to make Immediate payment. WILLIAM TOY, A DDI SON TOY, March 21. .4w Execulora. 4 LL tll'THnil linul.ii. f.liIaU nnninot w II uua lr .ln.nn.n.1 will prefiont llifm, te-jally nrovon. within 0110 venr and all iicnoni indebted to mid Keen, will inuke Immcdlnte imymcut 10 THOS. UOUHItTS, Ailm'r. Colum'ina, Mnrcli 21, 1T137. 4w for tho dcccu.cd. SWAN'S T R Iiuac S. Whitish, lluokarller and I'uliliihcr, Coliiml-m, Imri tlila dny iulMlicd, nml for alo at his llaokMore, A TRKAtISK ON TUB LAW KKI.ATIN'O TO TUB IMHVKRS AND DUTIKS Ob' JUSTIt.'KS OF TDK l'BCK. ANIIC'ONKTAIIl.KS, IN TUB BTATB OF OIIIO: WITH PRACTICAL FORMJ, 4;r.. Ily JOSKl'll R. SWAN, I'rniileillJiiilKeof tlio Twclftll Judicial Circuit. Tho cilunlvo jurtsillctlon of Juaticen of tlio Tcilco in thi Stntff, llio nitiotint ofnronorty annually involved in tlielr nro- cccillii, and the "iiinll portion ol the law of tlio Inml found in tlicmatuto Uook, iccnt IB doninnd a work ofthli kind. The prepcnl volunii contain tho cencrnl rules of law nillral)le to suit, and proceeding. Iwforo Jiuticea, together Willi tlic roruisof I'roceu, Ducket EMriti, and Juitgmentt ; nud nl.o thu law connected with tho lower., dtltien, and liuliilitici ofConitnlilei. Tltt First Part conlnlua a summary view of tho proitrcpi of a civil mit, from its commencement to its termination, with tho cenaral principles of law In relation 10 tlio dillercnt kind of actions who should sue nud he sued the Issuing, sorvico und re turn of tho summons and capins the nttendunrn nnd competency of witneisos the trial tlic iicnornl rules ofevidcuce the form and clt'ert of ilill'erent kinds of judiiments the stay of execution nud procccdln-.'s thereon -the ii-sulng of execution tlic power, duty and li.ilollly of thentiiccr In arrutlns, Icvylntr, ndvcrtlsiiiK.nnd sclliugllie trial of tlie right of property and returns to executions, ax Tltt Second Part contains Hie ccncrnl rules of law in relation to statutory actions; such as forcihlc entry and dcluiner, attucli-uienl, i:c.; and tronls of contracts, the riihts nud linhllitiei of partners, carriers of goods, inn keepers, liushnnd and wife, pn-rent nnd child, master and servant, nnd other miscellaneous mutters of a civil nature. The Third Part contains the law in relation to prosecutions for crimes and misdemeanors, witli ptnrtical forms. The Fanrth Part coutultis forms of conveyances, wills, agreements, oic. From a sllht slnnrc nt the aliovo Imporfcct outline of the plun nnd objects of the work, it will nt once lie seen, tlint it is ouo which will ho of essential value 10 Justices of tho i'enco anil Conslaldca. To Lawyers and meu of general business, it will also he found extremely useful. The 1'iilillslicr liclievcs Hint the I1I2I1 reputation of the author, ns a well rcud Lawyer and sound Jurist, is a sutlicicnt pledge that it haslieen well executed: and It is presumed Hint no Justice of the Fence, who is solicitous to understand thoroughly the duties of Ills ollice, will be without it. BKMIXAItY, UlcMOVKO from Allevheny County. Pcitiitytouniu. It was aniiouiiced, last summer, that arrange- nmuisweiclu progress for Irnusii-rriint the location of this iu-inution, from llraddocks:ield, the well-known seat of its operations for several years past. toHuwickley. That removal to-ik place 111 tlio inn; ami the seminary, after a short suspension of its cuiKcmetits.was onabled lo resume its curecr, nud to iuliil kwiiiterteriuofBludii.'s,ontho new premi-es. Iiuismitcli. however, as tho accommodations coiitemp'uti-d In the chano hud lieeu Btill but psirtially scnired, nnd pupils were at hand from toecoiuiiieiicciuiMit lo occupy the advantages of the institution us far as they cxtuiidcil ut the time, it was deemed expedient tu forl:ar nny more direrl or open solicitation of public notice until now. Tho community hi now respectfully informed, according to promise, that the school Is ex led to ko forward hereafter at Huwickh-y, under rouiplcto and rejulur orimiiiKa- lion. 1 he sin er tu. m will coi euco with the h.iiniiii of . .tj, nun in iiiojii inn 10 continue Uvo mouths, I'areiitsomuur Siiaiis, who may wish to pluce youiitf ladies In the insrituiiou, are desired to uinku application ns soon as possible, as the nuui-ler of pupils must iiccimurily ho limited; and it is wUlud lo have tlio classe nriiimtml will) ilxud and permanent order, from tlic commencement of the term. Thf present loi ation of the Bdgewortli Suminarv. Is nrmllnr ly favorable for the purposes of such an Institution. It is ro muveu about rniircen miles from pitts'tiiruti, on Hie north side 01 me uniu nrer, uenr tlie villime of Economy. The rural ad. vaiitaui of llraddocksiicld, briirht scencrv. free skies, nml nun. fresh air, are nit preserved at Hewickley: it would bo bard to find u situation mure favorable lo health: it will huvo other uuviiiiHi(tcs, at tlm same lime, which have not lrn so fullv on j.iyed at UraddocMiHd. Though somewhat farther off from 1 itisnurgii, 11 may he said to he nearer to It as it n-gards convenience, since it will always linva a regular and ensv rouiimitii- cation wiih It, both by river and the great public road leading n.i; (Ma. t iu ocaviirnimuievuiaiui. . comlortable landing-place, from the rircr, Is found in tho vicinity; where, also, pro-1 vinioii lias been made for receiving visiters, and aitordins, nil ; proper facilities for rear,liin thu instituiion. On every side, the seminary will thus he rendered more cany of ucce?s than it has been; while at the same time it is considered, that Its Ml nation win ne loumi sutitcicutiy rem til. to secure t still, as hcrcioiiir the Imppy privileges in this respect, which are so miicli lo he (Jesireit in tlm education of yonujt ladies. It will In: gratifying to parenisalso to know, Unit the school will have in i s imiuedi-ato neighlHi.'hoUil, a post-ollice, and a iliyician. Tlie course of education pursued in the IMgcwortli Pcmiunry, docs not need to 1. 0 here particularly ciplained, It embraces the studies usually reported to by tho most rcpcrtahlf hutltti lions, In the training of tlic female mind: manners and mural are diligently cultivated, in connexion with knowledge. It may be proper to state, that steps hove I ecu taken to secure addi tional help hi the teaching depnriiucnl, which, It is In-Moved, will etiuble tho lnlilutinu lo meet tho uinhos of its mitrons moru saliliictorily than cvtir,ns It rcMpirrt both the lighter lor mm of education, such ns mu-ic, drawing, nud rrmu-h, and those Wlilcli are more tolnl ami sniMtaurial. Il is th signed nUo, on (Imparl ol the priucipuK to nsociale with Ihi-iiMclves their diiii:tiierf Mr. Vlowlu, as an aunt! ant, in thu conduct of the school. Tl.lt MH. For lioard nud tuition i-i tho ordinary branches, for a session oi a wm'ks, i.uanv D runs. For .Music, l-'iciii-h, Itrawiuj, ralntliiff, nnd .Mez.oliulo rales ol tuition made known on nppln-uit'in. Washing, two d Mats per mouth, or thirty seven and a hul ceiitA pur doen. Hiiitiomiry, according to the n mount rcipiired. Noi-vlra rliurgi'S lor hcils,lljhli,or fuel. l.ai-11 young lady is reipicnted to hrinn tix towels, nud a dress rac rmniiining rouihs, hruslies, Vc. It is rc.-putUully asked, thai ull letters to tho pupils ho pot p. 1 10. alters cannot be received on Mir Habbnth. This rc -nlntion it is Imped, will be rnnshlured and icmi-iulrrcd by nil whobrlng pupils to l..o instiluibm. Il is wished to huvo thu privacy of uiu nmimnry ns sa rrtiiy respcicil on that day, ns il would be, 11 11 w.TO tun llie ordinary tlwelling pla. of a religious fiimtlv Special occnNious may occur K)i-sit,ly to justify the wish of a IHireut tu see ndaiifftiter, in the seminary, on the Hah; nth: lint rfiirh ureas ions arc nut tu lc admitted without real ucrcssitv Im' JiniL'cd of at the lime. In all ordinary rases, tlic rule will tw taken itrictly. J. & M. OI.VKU. Jcwlckley, Alle(jlieny Counly, I'euiisylvauia. April 1'..3i rONDITIOXS. Tlm work forms one volume inpcr roynlRvo.of between 5S0 nud (itIU large closely printed pages, on Eastern paper Of flue Molality, and lioutid In good luw biuiliiiR, at $S 50 per copy, Persons procurini live or more subscribers, and beronilnii re sponstblu for the amount, iliol receive a discount of 2 jwr cent. d'7'rcrsons residing at a distance, who may wish to procure the work, nnd should not Imve an earlier opportunity, run order it tiiroug.i tneir tlelegatci prcviout lo tlm adjournment of the ,0'.iisiniure. Columbus. March. 1H37 inti);u, appiy hi rtyo tub J, (Iroikri NOTU'Fi is hereby Riven ' CORMCI.IL-S I.KNINO-I-OR, di to the creditors of the estate of deceased, lute of Itlendoii, to ore sent their accounts, legally proven, within one year. MATTHEW WESTEIIVEI.T, Administrator. Ulcndon, April 5..4t NOTICE Polly Andrews, and tlio heirs of Pnmucl Andrews, deceased, hro hernhv notlllnd. that on tho Iftth day of March, A. I)', li37, Warren Jenkins, of the county ofj Fruilklill. Olid tftnta rif Ohio, nihniniritrtilor drews, deceasAd, flled In the Court of Common Dens of said Franklin county, a pet it inn ngnlnst the said defendants, the oh jeel und prnycr of which is, that said petitioner, ns administrator of said Samuel Andrews, may bo authorized to sell so much ol i tract of land lying in said Franklin county, and conveyed, by deed duly executed and recorded, from Ccorec Hotelier to stint Samuel Andrews be Inn pari of block No.M, in South Co lunibus, (so called,) and bounded on tlic cast hy New-street, and weit by snld Hutcllbr's land os will disf hnrtge the dchts of sn'd estate, with incidental charces for tho settlement of tlio same; nnd the said defendants arc licrchy notified that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur, to the said petition, within sixty days nfter tlie next term of said Court, the said petitioner, at Ilia term next after the expiration of siiid sixty days, will apply lo said Court to take the ntattor of said petltioo us confessed, and tu decrco tlicrcon accordingly. W A Ml KM JKXKIVS, Admr. April ,.5Gw lly J. W. AMIKBWS, Ills Ally. "ITT1IITK UEANS.- f t for secil. Apply to March .11.. tf. -For sale, GU liuslicls of white beans, fit JtiH. HllI.l.lVAiNT, or V.WI, IIKKKAII, Frnnkllnton. JW. AM)limvS.J(lorne at l.aa. Ollice in Heed's build-. iiit, nearly opiooite the store of I,, (joodnlc at Co. Columlins, MarchUl If. Tt) WOOD-CIIOl'l'KltS.Wuiitod iliuncdiatcly, nfteert or twenty wood-choppers. Apply at the Cilv llouso. March :n..tf. QTATI! 01' Olllli, FRANKLIN COUNTY, tt.Cmrt cf iJ Common Pleat, March Term, A, I), M;I7 At tllis term enmo l.ync Hlnilimr, hy his solicitors, nud llled herein Ills hill uunliist John y,lclcr, the sulistauce und prnycr of which Is as follow,: That said '.Icgler, on the Slh duy of March, 1IU5.ox-o-utcd to said Slarling n niorlRncc upon In lot So 6, in Youn's riuniiiiiii 10 i oiuumiiis, to secure Clin pnyiucnt of three liundred nnd lifty dollurs, in one year, with Interest, and three liundred ami ntly dollars In two years, Willi Interest: That said sums of money; ami Inttrcst thereon, aro due nnd unpnid; and prnvinu Hint an nrcount limy lio tuken of the niuount due said gtnrilni!, Hint the nliovo premises may ho sold, nud said Starling paid The said Zlelcr will tuko notice, Hint, unless ho appear, and plead, answer or demur to said hill, wllhiu sixty dnys utter tho next term of the nlioye Court, tho sold Hurling-, nt Hie next term of sold Court, utter the expiration of said sixty dnys, will apply to said Court to take tht said hill ns confessed, ami to decrco thereon accordingly. Attest: I-:. HArKU?,Clk, protein. HTm.lii II Olt-riEUT. Pots, for Compl'l. March 2D. .Cw (JTATE Or OHIO, FIIANKI.IN COUNTY, .--Crr of KJ summon rim, Mirca Term, A. V. 1U:7 Li ne Stui Una tv. David Clhson nnd wile in Chancery. At tlirj March ttrili ol this Court, 111.17, cninc Lyne Stnrllna, hy his solicitors, nud tiled Herein, 11 k si linvld Ullmin, nnd enroll, his wife, his hill, the sulislnucc and prayer of which Is as follows. That the said Slur-lint!, ill March, ItiJI, sold to snid llni Id Clhson n trnct of land of three acres, iu the now city or Coluuilms; that a lame por. tloa of tlie purchase luonoy, with liilercnl thereon, remains due nud uupnid; tlmt the snid Iluvid, nud elarah, his wife, on the 1 "71 1 1 dny of Hepteinlicr, 111. I I, morlsuccd to snid Smrlliit, In-lota 7JJ, 7J-1, 7j, and the undivided half of In lot ililt, In the city ol Columhus, tu secure tlio pnyment of JlijO; thai, to secure this last mentioned sum, snid ll. (ill son also assigned to said Blnrhiii tho title bond r In liy said Starling to said 1) lilhson. for a runvcynnce of the three acres uhuvo referred to; thai said 91200, and a large nrrcar of interest l hereon, is due and unniild: nud praying Mint an account may tie taken of Hie amount due eomplnlnnut, nud the premises above named sold, and complain. am pam. i no said nclenilants will Hike notice, Hint, unless JACKET lltlATS. Red Bird l.im to Porfmonth I nliovo line Is now in operation Iwtwcen tl Is nloco and Porta- mount, une nonl ol tlio line will leave this city every momliin, ntld urrlV'C in Portsmouth on the alirreeillni ninrl,i-r Vnr sngc.apply on lioard. Columbus, March 3.. if A' f OHIO MBKCIIAVH. t-rai'.Tt WuhLkaaLk nar am Ixrou-nriu llotsa. iij tide of Mi ttrm. me door telote Second Hi-ekih & hum would respectfully ,u, in ik whiu nierriiniiis, inat iney are now receiving n very extensvo nssnrtment of CIIOCEIUIW, which they oiler for sale on liliorol terms, mid nt a small ndvnnce from Hie New York cargo prices. As one of tho Mr in, Mr. Charles F,. Dana, sicnds his whole time In tlie Eastern markets, for tho express purpose of attending to the Importing; and purchasing of (Iroc cries Ihr mis csiniiiisiimeni, we ttntti-r ourselves that we shall at all times be able to furnish those who mny give ns a call, on a, good terms ns the New York or I'liiladclplil., Joliln-r. iiuciiiunil, renruary 17..:iui KINO it IIOLMl-'rl. (successors lo Lewis Hotel inscCo.) CumniAeion and Foricardinir Merchant!. Nus. AS iv,.'F and !2 Front streets, I'lttsburgh, I'a. ' it LI- l.lti;CH Mcrrhants gcneri.lly, I'l'.tshurgli. W. II. Tliomiwoo ci Co. I , , , P.. tV I), tlrnlz. J Philadelphia. . Krskiua & F.lrliell-ergcr, , , Tnlbot, Jones : Co. n'""'. . II King and Holmes nw,ii nn l,.iA,nu I.. ..... linn of llo.its. will ulwuva omlirni- ibn Mrib.i i,.'. forward booiIs, regarding; only the Infety and rhenpnesa uf LKII'OIIS. TlieV'"''' "I'l1" P'cad, answer or demur, wllliln sixty dnys nf- Pn.,.. pf Hie next term of this Court, the coninlnluant. nt tho term next nflcr the tlpirntioii of sold silly dnys, will nnily lo said Court lo tnko the bill herein lilcd as confessed, and decrccthcre-'on accordingly. Atlist: 11. IIACKI r?, Clk. pro tern, funusiifc L'n.ntiiT, Hols, for Compl'ts. .March 2H..liw DEB AT K IX COXtiltKSS. JIo.vd.iy, Minium '27, 1837 Tlic llouso beiii!; Ill ciJtiiitittli'O uf tho whole, I, nvi,r ,,,l,.r I ..: ...I I'll I- " i 111109, II It ll II HV ft " .i,ai.,iiii,,i him i.i innii nr nil ininriii- t .1 ... , ii.,.,. i.,r , 1, ..;..;i 1 .i:..i : ', ' , tiircos 01 me country : il nicv nrc loiiitu in possession acknowledgment of tln-ir iiiilcpondctico. If their independence Iiu.h been tho riKiilt uf the counst-ls, urhas been arliii-v.-il, nnd llin.i fur inntiituiiied, by tho I'coplo of the lrnitt'd .Staler; if our citizens compose Iter ar- cninitiniiil of tho iniliinry and naval lions for tlic civil nml diplomatic .cspenai s of ihc Go- vuiiiiiium, .nr. i iioinpsjii niovctl lo amend it bv insert-inir i 11 .1 1 , .. ... " r or inn rti in-ntwi mum nt n . ... ... ..o,a . .110 lortltwitlt sent lo tho independent Government ol loans, UIOIIHillIU uoiiura. "For expenses of running n boundary line between mo L uitctl suites and the indcpcndcnl Government ol Texns, tliousnnd dollurs; such liirh to be run bv coiiimissioncrs to bo nnoointeil hv il,,. I'ii..,i unu uiu ivt-puiutc 01 1 C.VIS." This maiinii gnvo rise to a dohnlc of much earnestness, in which several mciuhnrs nuriininnin.l t Mr. Mason, of Ohio, following Mr. Thompson, of S. C.( roso und addressed the Chair us follows: Mil. Chairman: Though participating largely in the regret full liv innliv others, tlml n ,-. ,..ui .,1 such momentous clmractcr us the one under consideration should have been Introduced ut tho period of tlu. session which must necessarily exclude that deliberation nnd discussion so essential to the proper decision ol every important question, jot I 11:11 unwilling to let tne vote 00 iiiiiou without detaining the committee wiih a brief statement of somo of tlm ,,l,i,-,-fi,,,,a 1 have 10 tho proposed amendment. The abstract right of this Government lo recognize the existence and independence of foreign Powers, is noi uenicu. v neiiier tne exercise ol this right, iu any purticular instance, can be vindicuri-d ns int i,,,,il,..rc nud, tit the same lime, consistent witli a due lenurd to our own interest nnd honor, is another nud very dill'er- ent question. It is also admitted to bo the practice ol nations, founded iu the necessity of the thing, to treat with the Government rfeiirt,, established in a country, without regard to llio Government dc jute. t is 1101 competent to other Powers to inquire into causes ul dispute between ho belligerent parties, w ith u view lo usceriuin which is in the right) nnd to grant distin- guisiiiiig mvors to tne 0110 or llio utliyr, according to ihe result of such an inquiry. Non-interveiitioii is the cherished doctrine on which the Government und People uf the United .States have hitherto practiced, ns evinced in tho conduct uf both during the civil war thai raged for so many yours be tween .spuiu und her provinces in this hemisphere. .Mr. .Monroe, iu his annual message to Cu.igress, in 1010, speaking of lliu insurrectionary struggle of the Spanish provinces ol tioiith America, said Unit "The grcn est cure hail been taken tu enforce the luws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality. Thai a virtuous people may, and wuuld, coulino themselves within the limits of n strict neutrality!" That "it was of llio highest importance to our national character, and itidispcnsnble to the iiiorulitu uf uur citisensi tlou ull violations,)!' oiirncutrulity should do prevented. No door should bo left open for the evasion of our laws; no opportunity afforded to any who may be disposed lo iuko nuvaniitge 01 11, to coniproiuit lliu interest or Ihe honor of the nation.'' And, Hnally, be was aide to assure Congress und lite country, thai, notwithstanding the sensibility and sMiipainy which were naturally excited bv such ucontest It had been the steady purpose of this Government . "' "V, topreve.it that feeling leading lo excess, and that il ,-" ' f , " was very gratifying to have it iu his power to atutc, """"".'"" of all llio rreut ollices of the Government, from the Chief Kxeeutive downwards, can wo hopo to escape mo repioacues 01 ouicr uuuons unu 01 impartial posterity, if wo make haste to recognize a state of things that wo havo notoriously c'ciltt'buted so largely to produce J What would the act of recognition; under such circumstances, bp, but nn acknowledgment, not so much ol 1 ho ability nf Tents, as our oiri ot i 1 , and delermi-tuition ion, 10 maintain her independence at every hazard? Would not such conduct expose us, whether justly or not, to tho charge of assisting in the dismemberment of a friendly Power for the unworthy purpose of seijing on olio of its fairest provinces! Can we, consistently wiih national honor, aftrir aiding the causo df rebellion iu 11 neighboring Republic; Bo the first to recognize tho Government established by the insurgents! I concur uiost cordially iti ihe views and dpln-ions expressed by the President, in his message of tlie 2'2d of December last, 011 tlio subject of the condition of Texns. Ill relation to thu conduct proper for this Government to observe in tho contest pending botweoti Mexico nnd Texns, ho says thut " It becomes us to licwaro of a tun early movement, as it might subject us, however unjustly, to tho- imputation of seeking to establish the claim of our neighbors to a territory, with a view to its subsequent acquisition by ourselves. Prudence, therefore, seems to dictate that we should ttanl aloof and maintain mt praenl attitude, if not until .Mexico itself, or one of the grout foreign Powers shall recognize Ihc independence' ul Ihe new Government, 111 lensi until lliu Inpsu of tithe or llio course of events shall bavo proved beyond cavil or dispute ibo ahilili) of the People of that country lo inuintaiii llieir separate sovereignty, and 10 uphold tile) Government constituted by them." Mr. Chairmun, we lire culled on, not only by the amendment undo ' consideration; but bv the newspaper' press iu different quarters of the Union, to yield a speedy recognition of the independence of Texas;! I-'of what purpose is llio prompt acknowledgment of her Government demanded! No't Certainly) because she desires to enjoy ihut independence, the recognition of which she t dieils; not that tho desires lo possess ills rank, privileges, and immunities, thut belong tu a frcii s-7,ieiii nieiiioer oi uiu greoi lanniy 01 nations; not her object, distinctly avowed, is fur uioro lldiilUle) and belilling her fceblu condition. It is, that she may make a surrender of her independence, government',, ' territory nud nil; lo the United ijlutes, on condition of uiinexutiun und reception into the Union! Tlio lirsl elections under ihe Constitution of Texal were held lust uutuuiu. Mr, Morlil reports ihut "Ths voters tit the different polls were required la stuto whether they wure 'in favor of annexing Texas Id the United Stales;' nnd the responso tllrdugli cvury iiiunicipuliiy has been wholly in ihe uflinnaiive. IW says that great unanimity prevailed ill tho insportaut point ol 'seeking adiuisjiou into tho Union of the United Stales of the North.' lie also discloses the1 very iinpurluut ndditidual fact; that Mho terms upon which ihey desire lo become nn integrant of that Union havo been dimmed in the Cati'mci. and hare if- r" ,tdg ban, or will be, ma le Hie lien tt of instruttiiMtfof trie rijueKitlilire near tne u or eminent TUB subscriber otfers for snle i'lllJO nf the genuine Mornt Mnllicaulit, or Chinese Mulberry Trees, propagated from rultingg nnd Inters in the Suite of .Miissncluiselts, of one mill two years- growth, from two In elgl.l liet high. Also, iuUU Chinese Culliill,aiid 'iU.UUU While llnllnn Mulberry Tries of one ycnr sgroivili, DAIIU'H FOItl), fur Crnuvllle, Feb. 17. .If A. I'AINTKIt il CO. L'll'HI CI KB! FIKK! The Protection Intoronce Compass J? of the City or Hartford, Coiinerllcut. cnmliiua lo Injure iignlusl loss or ilumage by lire ilpuu Ibclr well known liberal vi Appntutiou may bo made to M. J. (jILHF.KT, Agent, OlhVcof mnrllng&Glll ert, Oil Murkel-st.. 2 doors west .Mnvur's I llli,-n January 17. .ly 3 Pipes llramly & llbls. Holland Rlu 12 do Jnninirn Itum 5 do New England do 3 nr. casks Sherry Wine A ronslaill supply of Whisky nnd Ihimrsllrs. 5 do Mndelih do B do Port do f do KweelMnlngndo a do Lisbon do Feb. j For sale by M'ELVAIN. III'XTEH (i; CO, NOTICE Anne Cmper, Mary ll-iiniUlcr, Mini;, In llnnuis-ter, James llnniilstcr, Prlsrilln llaliiiister, riiisnn llnniiig ler, lleliln IliiiiiilMter, Nelson Oru, John Hughes, nud Hnuiuel K11I1I1, will take uiiiii-e Hint a elltiou was lih-d ngnliist Ibeui on Hie .lor. day of March, A. II 111.17, In Ihe Court ufl'i 11 Plena of Frnukl'n riinuly, llhio, by Thomas W. Hughes, ami is now pi-mliug; wherein the said Tlmmns W. Hughes demands purliiloii of Ihe following real estate, suuiite in said Frnnkllu counly, to nil: Part of section one, in township two ve, and range twenty one, Iu the Itelugee Tinct, so railed, lying In tho snniliwcl corner of said sectitin, nml containing otin hundred and twenty-two acies, he Iho same morn or less: nnd Hint at llio next term of s.iid Court npplraliuu Hill he mnde.by tlicsnld Thomas W. Hughes, fur an order Hint partition mny lie matte uf nn ill pii-aiises.aud Hint Hie dower uf Ihe snid Anne Cooper bo asiigneii, imi.iixn v . Ill till;si, April 1J..BW Hy J. W. ANIHIEWrl, bis Ally. nl'.NTAI. wcckn f 4 DM I MS T It AT( HtV N'O'l'iri: All ,vmnt linvlnu rliilmit ... n sa 1 iuU I iu eiiii of OTIS t'KoSllV, il(-i-ii!ifil, lulu ul I'ruiikliii enmity, Siitlu uf Olilu, nrc licrcliy rfiiuitcil to nrrsnnt the mi 1111?, Ic.-ii'ly proven. Tor Hiiitlcin -nt, witliiu our ymii; nml ull M!rinin iinloll:il Iu catuti! nrc roiiiirrli'd In nuikc inline-iliulu imyiiicni, to UOHT, Cl' I LKU, Ailin'r. of llie culnic of OtU Croftliy, ilcrM. April U-.lw 7NU l'Ht t I.K I'fir inalifT a vnliHlo" H n7 1 "i' l.:m,l, rnniniiilim 1 1 00 acrrs, lying (IJ m I1n wt of roliini'iiw, on KUc north ulile nl' I he Nnllminl Kn ul, H) u)c Irani tlic rami, nml 0)HMita J i ill IWtlc'i Tavern: tt 1 dividnl Into luu of llhi ntrei ctirli. It wui! I mil it tlthur by llie cuiirc Trnt t, ur l-y tlio I.nt. Titl iiKlininiiili!o, For term nily to llio HulwritiLT, nt tlio llroniltvny llou l, 04Knite tlic 1'ulilir Hiptiuc, timl iicnr tlm K(tUiiiil t'liurcll. JOHN .'A.Mi:SO. April 1J..;1U rpillltTV TIlors.VM Pst'l.lKTIi; HClKHll, IIODKH. J. E LKi Tic I'kimkk, Willi l'irlnri:f, In pre. Kci.Kt'-sic l'ai)U:iKiii vtv Hi'ki.mnu Hootc, on n new plan, In prt-M. Fmir I-.i-i.ki tii- IthitiKit, itrrcotypt-d. Hk( uxd IV in ri IlKintH, i). Tu mo Ki't.KcTic Ukhi:h, da, Foritiil K' iw lie IIkauch, in prcif. Witli pi (i I n ruk's lor rciutin, and dirrrlioiii for avuidlnit com moil orrori. Tlio hIhivo II under nro hy Wm. II. MiOiillVy, Ptrwlilciil of Ciiirliniiiti Colli'uo, Into I'roftwor in Oxford t'olli-r. Tim E i.w- tu: AitiTintKTir, in wiilcli niciitnl uritlmicilc nml tlio lino of llio nta nro combined, Iwinn in dtdlnrn nud n-iil Hy Joseph Hay. I'roli-Mor of .Miitiirniullm in Waothvnrd Miiih Hctiool, late Teat liur of Arilliuu-lir In that Iiifliintlun. In prii-s, Kay'm LlTTLi; Am I llMstTM', COI nUllltf Of I' Oil lull a lnli-lli;i tuul oxerciiun, fur young Im inner iicrcoiypcd. Itw'tt Txni.ic ami It i r.Kfl in Ahiiumuu U-rrotvpcil, Tlio Eclfrllc Si'rioi" Im Itren nndnrtiihen lor llie iurpom' of furnlitliiug to tlio iuut!i nud Wi n rouipli-tc, nnlftirui, nml improved ct of Hrhool lluokki, roiinniMicnu willi llio Alplmliol. A purt of tlie Kcrii-A lint Ihth Urtiicd Imt n iliort time. Thirty tkoand ruptn hnvc Iicoii printed, nml ucnrly nil nro nold f no uii(.iiiulltM piitrotintto mid iipprolinuon wulrli him Itreii le towed niton tho piiMlnlu-,1 pnriv of llui iwriri, in unod cvuIi ikr VI their mint. TKUM.W ,V HMITII, l'utIMIirrt, rinriumill. April U For unlo by M. Hl',1.1,, C-'tumkui. rHKAP AMI VAI.IJ A IllsK K 1 1 1 T 7T TP IfclT: f U , I . I AT- KJ KUATUUK Tht Select Mfhrut l.ihrurv and Lrtntic Jowntl of Medicine, edlied liy John llrll, M. II , Mrmlicr uf t,to College of l'liyilrlaiiiof I'liilndntplih, fcr.nn work replrte witli (lie mont irlenllllc irnrnrrhei in tlio nnitliroof iiK-dlrlnn. lie. Idea being a rrpriut of n nertnof the mom vabmMe prod union, ul l'nrl ut H lllrl' lMIM(,l can In liven on the 1st of April, nud In bonk form, mub ns ArnHiron, l'rn tbn of Mmlit Ine, Job i- ol 11,0 r,'"," 0 v,t j" of July noil. Apply lo J, lt Hohan, toinVn Tlienipiuiie ArrnnifCiufut nnd HyUnbui of Mnlciln ' Andiior ofSmie't iiilirr, Mitrrli Jij Mt'dirn, C'urliiiK on Toi;uun, I'rlrbnnl on luxiuiiiy, fcc r.; ! etich No. presnnls to tlie milnrrllmr thirty ilx pnc' of rloneiy primed Jounml mnitcr, enibrnrluitn tiuinltcr of Orl'jtnnl F.nyn, Kdvlowi of New Workii. Ufparti of Cium, no well nn Foreign nnd Domestic Medlrnl Itiiulllufiiiro. Five Noi. Imvo nlrendynp penrrd, and the sixth mny Iw dally oipccivd. Tlio follow 1 up ie the terms of nihncripiion: Every No. consmts of .16 pnges of )onrnn1 matter, nnd of 204 pngosofa reprint of siatidnrd Medical Works In good type, and on good pner. Enrli dlvUlon hni Us lepnrate (wging; so tbnt whfnevcr a work Is llnlsbed In tho I.lbrnry, It can bo dcUrlirl from Hie Journnl.Riid Imvtug a full tllle pnge, tabic of coiueuls or tmlnx, H ran he Iwiind up in a regular bonk form. Tho Joi rsal It-olf will mnlts. a Inrite volume In tho ronrse of tin yonr. Works reprinted In the Library are given tntin, A paymout of tt iolUrt will secure a copy of tlio work for a year, from the rnmmcncemmit. IIAHWELL, BAKUtT,TO, & HAHWRI.I,, 1(J, Hi. J in ci street, IMitltidelphiu. (tTflulwerlptlons rwelred nt the Itookttoro of the eulmcrilier who It the authorised Agent for Columbus, April U IH.UO N. WIIITlNd. fr HoxriH by lORInss itl do Hihy do 0 do ? by 9 dn U (to II liy lti do II ('reived nnd fur snle liy FHirunry .1 do TilliiMcrf.AffAortrd 3D do Iternnters, Flasks, and Tlnrinrea 5 iro I'orter llotitx M'KI.VAINU, HL'NTEH A: CO. TO I , Vrrlrrrl 1(1 lIMn. I'irkeret 5 Tierces Cod Fiill Fb.; FIKII. 110 Hblf. Hrotrll Mrrrlnj UK) llors Hmokcd do. Hrreivnd nud for snle hy M'KI.VAIXE, Hi:TKK tt CO. NOTIt'i:. Ur. Mkaiium will l ni xrut a few from Ctilmnbiin, to vtfit Newark nml (Jnuivlllc. I'emitnii wiltiua ins ct'rvirri nro niipiCNtnl lo lenvn tlulr liiuues nt Col. N(m.i.'it,fti mini, ns movement, ns bo will remain here but nshoii time utter his return, beloio ho leave for tlio Vlrgl nia Hpriuys. April -..-lw mii i-'i hi 'iiL- i-n .,...-.'..;...;,. : . . r.., , .-.ii-iniiii Piil.l.ngooit heiitwnnt V en, i Feb. J j ed,for which Uo hAUint market prlre will lm Blvrr, by rTV) FAIl.MF,UH.Tn Ohio Hii.k Co.lmvCon hniid, fursale, .L four liiillbius of Silk Norm i:,ra. The Worms may l fed on tlm unlive ltlitrk Mullwrrv the fiedhu eui he done hy cblbln-u. Tlm Coiiiwny phMgr tlieiiisclvcstopiirrliiMothcCoroonsiii the Fall, at tl.o iimrkci prb e sny from tJJ to $ ,Kr bushel. 'ippuruiioti muy i iiin.leto J. Prr.l.IV.WT, Fnn.Klli.1nti; M. J. CIMIKUT, Cojiiinr.il. N M. tn Ihr course of llie Fnll Hip Cm.. ..- -n. ni. demnnd for tlio genuine ( hlu"i .Mulbi-rrv. n.i,t l. .n-,.. ..r thnl so strung ImU been tlic sunst- ihrmijrliuiil iho whulu couytry ol what wns duo M thu ch;ir;icler nml ul.lir;,- tiuns ol tlio nution, ih.it very luw c;uiiilis uf a cun-trnry kind hud occurred." Willi ihese rnici jilt a tor my guide, I m..n-c very brielly In examine tlio uuiutijn, wheilu r n the iltMv ul llie United Stiiles hiic Ut rucojnizo Texun iih uii in-dependent nation J , '0, o llio t..lo ul ' x,w cm riyliilully invoUc thu iniurlt reneo ol lorenn Powers, il fact so c.traordin;irv h:is not bscaned tho notice of the K.u-fjutivc, who sivh, in tho iuuuuiiu h I ready refor-red tu, (hut lliu l'eoile ul Tvxus huve, sincB (he last session uf Cjtire3t, "uiicnly resolved, on tho ockiiow-led'ment hv iih of their indetendenets to seek fdr arfi mission into the Cndn at vac of Vie Federal Stattu This last ciruutiHUiice U one of peculiar delicucvf nnd forces u;ioii i conaitlciaiiuiis uf tho gravestcharacter." It appears, then, Unit tlic Covernment of Ten9 is C1ASII FOK VHK.AT.Tli l,l,l,..st nmrkrl prlro ,M, ) I's.ii for Wliml, nl tlm M.Milll.l: i l.H'K M I I.I.sa. '"-i1--v J. ti . W. Mrl llV. Vi. A ' K-'J'ivint, liviKA I Ml .VllLlls, .ir.mTj, X lllilsll. Apply 10 DAVID IlltlltlkX. l! I 1m . ' u. 1 1 VAIII'K, M'VKV & (ML.t'ommUsto,, Merrlmiils, Wnlcr-ill slrcit.l'ortsmiiiilli, Dhln. Jiiri. JT. . ly rpo l'lllTKnis.Por snle, . Kot nf nlsnil imht TlnnT- J. Ii'iiis, jllll II,.. 8mn cn, nml ;lnn II,,. Lon, I'rlnmr, pnrt ly wurii, low for cusli or aiirovetl mH!r. J""' M- 1 Ht.'tlTT fc WRIIIIIT. I10AIIVAY ll'ITI'.l.. i:ill.rlllt Tlie .iiUcrlir lias If luknii Hits roinmotltoiis .nut ilinsniit 1'avvrn slnml. ifnr. niiTly orriiiirrl liy Mr. I. Crnvrr, nml rtillfil tlie llromlwuy llonsi'.) tvlitire lie is now renily lo wnlt upon tlm Irnvcliiis piili-Ik, mill iluisc wi.lilnjt to lloiinl, iiion tlie must rinsiiiitilile terms. April ...lw THOMAS TIIU.M AS. rpo I. KW Foil FIVKOIt TK.V VKltr, In lol Noljii, . silmite on llio Mint li-wcst comer of llro.nl noil Fninl slrei'ts. OHIO IlKI'OIIT. Tlie siihsrrllier linvliu pnrrlinseil of tlie ptlMlslicrs tliu entire Imlanio of llio coition, is n0iV enalilril to furnUli roni'ili-te srts nf llnmimnnrs Iti'liurts, In 6 vols, ftvn. ALSO, Orlil volumes of ilia lit and 2l volumes. 1'itrt I. nf volume '2. Volume 4 complete, or tlio 2d Trtrt scpiirnte. l'nrl II. of volume 5, or volumo 5 complete. Tart I. ot volume :). Ho would be very Rind lo pttrrlinse tlie 2d Pnrl of volume 3, of nny one wlio mny Imve odd copies. IVrson, u ishins to complete tlielr act, n-ouid do wull to euihrnco tlie present npportit.il. lyi as tlicro nro very few of tlio odd volumes remaining, and uono oilier rim be liud. Feliruatylil ISAAC tl. WIIITINn. ITrtlllTIIINllTON (OHIO) BKI'ORMI'.t) M KIIICAI. rot.. V 1.KI1E. A eerllllroie enlitllnatlio bolder lo a full course of Tuition in llie nlwve Institution, for ante nn fnvoralilo terms, by apiillrnllon nt the Ollire of Hie Hlnle Juurnnl. A credit lor one hall llie purclnisu niono)',sntlslactorll)' secured, will lietlveit If desired. January 1 I'OUTV HAIIIIKI.S New Orlcnna Mclasses, for snle l.y i'? N. W. IIKOOKH. SI'IIAIl KKTTI.EH by Ibo ton, for snle liy I It A GHOVKK Jnrmnry 20. . Ju LICIIIHl MAa'llt:H.Udoen boxes, for snle verv client, J""-11- Hy lit A nitOVKII. 1)A1NT IIHI SIII'.r', Knsll Tools, audHiituI I'npeT.Vnr iinTe"i,y tj III A (illQVKII. Mil. I., X I'm, nnd Ho Unvvs, for aale by I It A ulinVF.it, Jniunry 20. km rpwoTlllll'H WI) I. ll.H. .Malleable Iron, for earrlnte niounl-J liil, Kc, fur snle hy III A UllOVlflt. Jan. 211. CSo.MI'OSli'lON Tin FiiclnTsTbTirnuCrTOnedVlor J rimoky t'lilmiievs, for auto by IRA liltOVKR. Jill. IRON WIIIK, friim Noa. 4 lo id, for inio by 111 A UIttivKR. Jnnunry 20 fiM) rpWIXVB dosen Hell Melnl and ConinmnTasI Iron TeKcT-J. lies, for sale by IK A (illoVEIl. Jan. 2(1. "" Mullierry, at a price trUhln Hie mentis of every farmer, Jnnunry 111., if j ( Nl:V HAIIIIWARB 8TIIIH'. I am notV renivine from Imimrtcrs In llie Knstern Clllis. itii.l mienlns nn llm.l slrcct. a few doors west nl tlio Kiil.i'iii.nl Cliurrli n full n,l r,. 1 nnnnicmoi ll Mt I u V A III:, 11 TI.F.RV, i S.MIDI. Kll V; mm nnu oii.ee iiniHui s; i nriei,ters', Suililler.', nnd Slioe M n-kers 'lonls; Cnnrlinnd lliiri.es. Alimntliigs nnd Trimmings; Do. " 1 ".oii'siiioii rue rnrmns, Willi Urates, (a new and splendid nrllrle, nml sure remedy for Hinokiut (.'liimiieys); " irnos, oi nu sixes; logclber witli every vu rielv of articles nil. kept Iu n rily llnrdwnrc Store. y morn Heme entirely new, on.l ,nrrln,.. .l nl tl.c rlintpcal nnsslhle rntc, nml Judiciously selerled hv a IVraten, Mr,,l,.., Hint line lind Ibo nilvniitniie ol niauy cnrs' eiperkiirc In Hie Hnrilwnre liuslness, I Holler myself Hint I tni prepnrcd loscll on as eu.nl icrms os ntly estnlillsliuieiit Weal of il.e Mo i... To those who wish In nmke 1mi puiclinscs, I abnll mlliere slrlclly lo the cfwi.l old priuriile Ibiil a uliul.le siSience la lictler Hian a slew lulling; and lo those, of coure, a preference will lie aiven. Also, ns nlve, Tin l'lnle; Pliralliliif Copper, United or not tinned; Slice! Ilrnss. assorted n Wrs; Russia and American Sheet Iron; lllnrk Tin: linn Wire, of every description from No. 1 lo 211; lojellier Willi every variety nf nrllclcs ii.unlly kepi or mnninnrlurcd In n Slnvo, rop.er, Urnss, Tin and Slieel Iron I aclory. Also, Sheet Zli.r, n llr.t rntenrllcle for roofs, kin lien lloius, pulling under moves, &c; ami a targe supply of Urnss "' "" 7 nun iu ptnte, nml Hot STOVF.S. Store ripe, nmn niMiinn and Ainetlrnn, mndc lo order, and put up iy a.orimem ot lire Iron,, will. Shovels and Tonus, liolli brass and brlrjht liulsh, la full ami romplete, pnrrlinseil by Ilia ensoul a very small advance. IKILI.OW WAIIKnnd SL'll tit KKTTI.F.Sbylhetcin. The nlsivo nrlirlea will lie sold nl wholesale or retail on Hie most nrcoiiinindnlliiB terms nl lenst ns cheap na Hie cheniesl c...i nun -c, ni.u men junao who sell, bnrtnlns. Country "" " ....rs, ouo iinnirs.,iinKcrs, nre particularly In. " ' e iininy nun prices. ""S" IRA CIROVI'.R. (MITIZF.NS OF rol,l'.MIIIlS! Mr. J cull your attention lo No. 1, Ul'SSIA nnd American Slieel Iron.foraalaby IRA liROVER. January 20. iyn SITUS'S, (ierman Locks tTuTcoirei MIHs.Tlirsi'ralo article r" aale ay IRA CltnvKH. Jun 20. C"1oi IK , III nml 1 l'lnle, Hon and Franklin STOV KS, fnr sole hy J JuimiiryJlU. IRA UHOVF.lt. nbli.SE and Wruunht Nails, for aala liyTRA 0I10VKR. iun""y 50, KM TWO ensea Fire Irons, vary clnap.for aale by IRA RIIOrKlt. January 20 NJU rpiX rinte, Sheet Copper, and zinxJiMieby IRA URO"kr. J. Jnnunry 211 flao lADDI.KR V and Carrlnee Trlmnimits, a full assorlminl, for U tale by IRA GROVF.R. Jan. 20 ll'MATTA Nails and Urads7for aal,hy"lltA KRoVf.R. ,J Jannary 20 s.to C1 AUKI Afir! Springs, Axles, SlepTaiirsprlnis, for saleTb)-) Jnnunry 20. IRA UROVF.R. l.'IVK HI'MlKKmisj. llraa Januar)' 20. nnd Copper Keiilca, for ante hy iii A (iiiovi:r. cut rjlute, but nla.i tlint lliuv i.)ss. sa lliu iiiornl und ilij sical ubiliiy id iiiuinitiiii, wiiliin their limns, tlio mvi' rei'ntj' iliev linvo iisaertnl. Our liif.iriilimun in rrhi-1 lion to tin- ciuiliiion ul' Texns AowW.Wn very iM't-l cii-nt bmh in ila I'XItnt anil irecibiini. ' i The little- we hnv" in irin:iiullv t i bo f.tiiml in ilia-rrjiuri of .Mr. Ahirlii) iiCL'onj;iunyiii tlm Prusiilt'iitV llli'Mtlgr, "II I lie 8il!ijeet ill the c nl.lill.in nf Tuxis, eii.ii-iniinicnii'il lo t'niiirrins on llie 22. ul' Dieumlicr hist. Accurtliii'j lo .Mr. .Morlil, the i ii,il;itinn nl Texnseon-aij-tsof Anlii-Aini'riciiiiii, .Mexican unlives, u!uri.$iue, und iieoroen; tlio wholo isliuiuleil ni li'i,!!.):) suuU. hi lln'c, lie -115.", there nre, ii'ihan, :M'M Anirhi-Aine- rienn setllein, nnd 3r'0) n.nivu .Mexiiuiia of .Sjuinish cscent. Alter I'.niiiiLC thnl the niinuliititin. euiisiiiii" of cniitrrnnis I'rum the United Suitin, is mid to be wit kit titan Jiflt, tlitmmnil, he tulds ihut, uil" 1 were tu tnko my uwn jiiilgineiil exclusivi ty uil thin liimirr, nml weru tu reuj.in o tu what 1 hnvo not ai'cn bv tbnt which 1 mrc, 1 all mill Bay tlio iuiuhiliuu, rxeltisive ul .Mexicans, luiliiin..itiuu nerueii, ban nerer exrccJcd thifr li thmuanl." rUinuso tins cs! 1 unite ot Ihut Hurt ul the ineni .uiun which ciiimisn ul Anolo-Ainericana nud .Mcxicuus tu bo 1111 iiiiiuxiiiintiiin to the truth, (und there ure many reiiaous lor bclievinj thnl it exceeds the 1:101.1 Ihe whnlu iiniuuiil ul iihiHicul force belunoini! tu the untiun f Texns, exclusive of Indian nud in rue, will full : 1 1.1.. 1.. 1 1.... ' ., . . euiieiueiuuiv ueiuw unu ui many euiiuiies 111 iim flute nl oiiiu. Anil tun puuulutiun, s:unll nml leehlensitia in tho tiKiircoiitca is nut periuaueiit; but u inrti.in of it, ni leiiai, leiriuis ui 1110 upjiruucn ui iruicr lo 1. 10 east bunk uf tho Subino. ! In Hi mililuri force, we learn from the antiic rc-purt llint it cunnists uf uu iirmy uf nooiit 2,201) strung, nut iiicliidinij the scltlets ur farmers, who cull bo nriu-cd on nny cuierency, su us lo niiinciil the iiuiuber tu ul lenst 5,1)00 ellicicnt men. Tho nuviil force uf 'l'exus runsis's uf four sm:ill ves-scli, currying in all tieeutit-niite irons, The intcrnul resiurces of the province npperir Iu be wholly iundciiiiale In tho suefcsjlul resistance uf nny respectable fnrcu thut iniht be cmplnved fur its subjection. It relics exclusively on external aid fur the mentis uf suppurtini; Iho indepi ndeure it h is declared. ,ii luct cull be better uiiilieuiicnlcd; it is eunlirni mid ircaliu.- I.T iiniax .li.ui tu tlio United Suites; and the firmer seems tu be mude piihscrviout to the tuttor. Indeed, the evidence, Id my underbuilding, is irresisti-ble, tint u te;iaralt independent cxiskiut never wns, at any lime, nil ulijcct ul il. -lire .111 the purt of llio t'eoplej anil uulhurities uf Texas. From Mr. Murlit'f reportj wo Irani thai) in September, lti:i.i, lien. C.H invaded llu province uf Texnsiiind 1I1.11 "a buttle ensued whicli leriiiiiinicd in the retreat uf tho .Mexicans. Ho any the Tcxans :h,.ti that this res.daiice was nut becuuso lliey even linn wished 1.1 sepurato from llie CuiifeJc-rnev; but, nn the e-mlr.iry, bcauie theif xeert dciirous to lirin' b.iel; t'te (l irernmtnt to the terms nf the ton-tlitntii.i of 11)21." If it he true, as they ullejfp, tlint ns l.ito ns Srptciuber, IUII.i, Ihey luuk tip arms "in do- tense ui tne 1 uiifiuintion, ' 1 enn unly say that, 111 the brief iuieival of ti little mure than one 111. null, "A change eiime o'er lliu spirit of their drcrlrrl," and their intentions underwent a revolution equnlly sadden and exiraurdiuarv. Kor in tho month of November lull.iwiii'.'. they held 11 conreuiion nt Hun Felipe, ami f ir ned a provini mal (iuverniiieiit, and lliere mude n (L'l l irali.ui which utr.u considered as an abso i.ite irutrulion Iriuu Mexico." This prueeej.uo; ill November, 11133, was speedily followed hy tlio convention uf tlie 2 I of March, I U3tj, which in duo form ".leolired Texas a Vie, tote reign an t ind pendent .S'dife." If a redress uf grievances, or llio defenso of the .Mexican Constitution nud not aepnrutioti, lind been the object uf the Texuus, they wuuld have tried peti tion and reiiioustrunce, beforo resorting tu arms rile lust remedy uf the uppresscd. The Aiilo-Aiuoricaus uf Texns could have found, in the conduct of their ancestors, when colonists uf Ureal Uritnin, an oxamplo nf pniieuee nud furbearanco wuriliy of their iuiituiion. Tho 1'cople uf llie old thirteen Stales, while they were subject to thu dominion uf tho mother country, employed more lliau leu years iu petitiunin the Kinff, rorli.iuif nt, and Pcoplf of (ireat llriiain, before they liunlly resolved un having recouiso to arms fur the ! defenso uf their liberties. And then ihey did not sntko lor independence: fur it war uioro tfldti d yftur I til'ter the lirel bloud was snill in the revolutionary cotl-; llict, bel'..'ru tliev luado u declaration of independence. It is true thru 1 exas, 111 11)33, npplied tuthe Ciovern- 11s well bv tho renurt tu which reforenee I, 4.. i I nieiit uf Mexico 1 1 ho udmiiie.l, ns a Simo, into lite been nude, as by ull cu'itcinpiirnncuiiBliisiury, that ih . I Confederacy, nnd that her upplicatiun was refused, and nrinv 01 1 exits is recruiieu Hum t ie citizens ul 1 11. uei b.si.h .... .j ...v.i. 1 u ...ui- mui ieu iu um IIF.NMS NKII, would F.xrlmuee lliill.tltie.. Itm.,d. wny, whero lie is now rendy 10 wnlt ukiii nil thoso who feel nn interest In his wnlfure. The abovo I111II1II1111 has been lilted up eipreisly for llio Merrhnnt Tnllnc IIiisIiicks, nud 111 uroudwny style; and they may expect Hint llrondway work will lie uone, bom Willi rcgnr.l to rttlllltsr nud nmkli.,. lie line an exlcn.lve assnrtnieiil nf llrnndi lolbs, I'nstlmerrs, nnd 1 esiinas: loaetner with every nrticle nf men s npimrel, ennsisl. Ins nf due linen shins: flue mil. Mil shirts, Willi linen bosoms; silk rimwersnnd wrappers; cotton, flannel, lamb's wool, worst ed, anil merino drawers and wrappers; silk, merino, worsted, rollon, anil Inmb's wool Imlf luise; eollon nnd merino li.ua; buckskin, honver, hnrseskln, silk, kid. and cotton jlnves; silk, Hum elastic, enltnn, nud worsted susiendcTs; men's pocket hniid. kerchiefs and cravats; ready hemmed ernvnts; stiifentrs nnd stnrks, of every description and style; frilled bosoms, and plain linen bosoms, nf Ilia latest style, and collars of the newest pal-tern: also, black snlln bosoms, imnlaloou strnpaof every style, nnd buttons of the latest fnshlons and stamps. r. B. ll una been siurecsteri 10 me tbnt I lind heller Imve Inkan a room on High street but II was Impossible, and I unva ine neal room lor my business Hint I could find In tlm city; anil the Idea of Ita being out of Hie way, la rather Idle, i. "oi a lew miuuiea wnm irom any pnrl or III2I1 slrcct, nnd so enslly found, that a hllml mnn could not nils, ihn M.. Heine; connected with one of lite best establishments of the kind In Riinalo, I shall at all times l able to furnish Ihe puhlle with Ihe latest New York fashions. J). N. Columbus, Dee. 3.. U VT F.W OOOIlfl AT THE OHIO CIIK.M' CASH STORK. 1 na sursjerlners havlnn taken the Sloro No. 5, Commer-cl il Rulldinis, a few doors sonlh of II. Wnmllmrv. hnvn lo.i r. reived a splendid assortment of Slnple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which they Oder on as rensannbla lerms aa can be olitainud in Ihfl elly; and Ihey respectfully Invite ihe public tn end and ci-nmlna fnr themselves. DOI.SEN, JKSSUI' 4 CO. Nov. 21 Union is kept in Iho licld, paid, 11 11. 1 supplied with anus and provisions, by cuiitriliutious derived Irom the same qunrtcr. ,Mr. .Morlil says: "The present resources uf Texas are principally derived frum the sympathies uf llieir neighbors" and friends in tho United States, and by loans upon ihe credit of the State, Tho d. millions from iho former quarter havo been, and will no doubt e.iuiiiitio tu he, very liberal, and indeed tiiuiiilicent. Several indivi-duuls, tut interested iu tho success uf the cuuutri, fur-iher than their pcucr.il nltaciimeiil tu thu causo uf independence, nud lliat of their old compatriots, have unostentatiously presented $.1,1)01), while numbers have contributed .1,0(10 each, and siunll nssoi-iutiuni iu the dill'ercnt states huvo tliiowu in llieir uid, until tlicnij- lireijiilo lias swelled 10 n lurire iiuiuunt. 1 linvu been surprised," he says in conclusion, "to liud 1 lint Texas bus carried on a successful war ihus far, w ith su little eiuburraesiuent to her uwn citizens ur her trensnry; nnd perhaps il is the liisl itistiinco in the history of na tions, irhrre n Stale 'ins sustained itstlf In men and .iiiixxs iirnirri w uvu.x jrntn a nisi Axer,," If ibis linsly review uf lliu cunditiuu of Texas tins nut resulted iu denituisirntiiiir her iiienpneiiv in inn i 11- tuinnn independent I inverninent.il has ine. rniesta hives- iiupris ininenl ul Austin havu been variously related. , What ihey were precisely, 1 cannot nscerttiin. Tlio hare refusil u-f iho iuverniiieiit of .Mexico to admit, 011 the first application, uuc uf her pruvinccs, ns a Slate, into the Confederacy-, will nutil is presumed, be considered 11 sulliciciit causo to justilv rebellion and revolution. Tne re uro uiuny examples iu our uwn history uf unsuccessful applications un tlic purl uf uur Territories tu he udtnilled into tho Union; and no une ever supposed ihut such u disappoint, iient wuuld justilv lb 'Sj 'i'eniturics iu reiumncnij their allegiance to the I 'luted Slates. ni'licviu-r, then, that llio wh do c nulacl of the people and authorities of Tcxasi b.iih before nnd since lltd oiuniciiccnicill ul hostilities with Mexico, evinces a design uu their pirl to separate frum the parent country, nut nu account uf ".ricvaucca that had become iu-luluralile, 11 or yei for the purp iso of obtaining iudo-pemh nee, exee)it its the meant nfrffulinf their ultimate dejipn if anmxalion t-i Vie United Stales, I cannot,t-11-tertainii'i; such a hclicl j-ole lor the proposition of the gcnilc'u.in from South Carolina, (.Mr. TituMrsux.) If the nbject uf iroeuriuo uur uekiiuvrled-jiuciit of llie new (iovcrituieiil nf Tet is be, to facililatu thude---1 i 1 1 uf her iuc irporatioii into th'n Union, (and tlint she sec !.s ibis cuiiu-xion, we well know Imui her own Inblishcd another fact di cnlv iilleetinir tin. ,., ,i.r ..1 eulemii neis and nvuw i.A how run thine who nre on this country, namely, that tlieubilitv uf Texas to main-! I'"1"'1- '" "!'', a measure jjivo their ossein to any c urse tiiin her nepnrnlo cxisti uio nud sovereuuty Ins beeiic! "f I'riH'cediiig that lends directly 10 ill accomplish-and slill continues 10 he, derived cxelusivclv Inun tht ' nicntis furnislud by llio People uf tlic United Stales, :sir ' s,1;1'! 1101 P""'il myself M he drawn into the ill direct vinlatiuu of llieir .neutral oiu.iiiatioNsi con- discussion nl ' niiv iuestiun 10 which n direct pmposi-scniiently, should the United Stntes rclnrn tu the 11011-' 10 "'I'lcx Ten is Iu the United States tui.jbl very trnl altitude from which they have so widely departed, I I'f'P"''' "'v0 '' ri'l 10 'I'111 mouicitious sub-and siniilv enforce tit u lows intended tn preserve our! !1'1'1 ' w'" ""K ""'' ",vi sullicient for the day la neutral chnractcr, Ilia tiuveriinieut of .Mexico would llle , vl' 'hercol, and that, 111 my iiidtrntcut, umI Kill tie tne il iv vehen lliat tjucsiion shall come lo boscrious- Iv entertained bv Ihe councils of this nation, I hnvo noticed it now became it naturally connects iiaelf CI ROB de Nnp. Merlnoea, a new ami splendid artlrleforlnillea' I winter ilreeaes.Jusl roielvcd nl No. 5, Commercial llulld Injis. Also, rhili loured Sllks. ov, 2J, .On, soon bo restored iu llio province of Texas. Whether the latter event outlit to bo desired by the friends of cunsliliilionnl law ond liberty, niiv where. i a nucslion Hint does not and cannot nronerlv eniei l.n.,1 with Iho proposition bclore us, in the ospect in which our consideration iu this discussion, I havo been coitsidnrinif il. The f. ie.i.ls of annex ii'nii fcupposc, Ihcrolore, the Tcxans should continue loi 11 rc foiimslent 111 vuiinn for r, Cfiiniti.in: lull those: who receive assislnnca in men and money drawn from the ! ""' '1ll.,',sr,l 10 ''n Inrmer, and who believe aa I do, United Stairs, and should be further sustained bv the ' " 11,0 en'l ,lu: latter the in .mis, rn1111.1leon-co-npertitiuu uf our atmy advanced into tlm heart of s'stenilv rjivo their suppoil to Ihe present movement. tneir cuunirr; nml suppose, upon Iht hypothesis, ihcir 11 1111 """r oiiccnnu cxisicu 1.1 tne r. co.'iiinun 111 nbilitv lo mniutaiii ihrir independence, when thus sus tained, should be ndmiiled, slill there tne considerations itrisintr out of so peculiar a state of tilings, that ought to dclcr us frum tho indiiicrcliun uf a pricipilute 'l'cxa', I reirard tins ns decisive, till she run give ulit-l u lnry evidence of her desire lo have indcpciiuVucsj he Vie sake nf iadeiewleinc, nud not thai tlio nin j bar' tcr it away, lint, sir, utlur ul'je.:liuna do exist. ' |
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