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prospectus of toej 1 United States- IHgzine and DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. On the 1st of July, 1837, will be published tt Washington, Diatrict-of Columbia, and de livered aimult.in'-Oiuly, in the principal ciliea of the United fctstc9, a new Monthly Maga zine, under the above title, devoted to the principles of the Democratic party. It hag long been apparent to many of the re-, cipting members uf the Democmic pirty of fleo United States, that a periodical for the theocacyand diffusion of their political prin- Nles, similar to those if such active and in fluentinl operation in England, is a d.$idw turn, which it was very important to supply periodical which should unite with the at tractions of a sound and vizerous literature, a political character capable of giving efficient nnnnritn the doctrines and measures of h t party, now maintained by a large m .jority of the people. Discussing tne grcae question u, , policy before the country, expounding and advocating tbe Democratic doctrine tin ougn th mnmt ohla nens that the Dar'v can furnish in articles af greater length, more condensed force, more elaborate research, and more ele vated tone than is possible for the newspaper press, a Magazine of this character become tn instrument of inappreciable value for the enlightenment ond formation of public opin ion, and for the support of the principles which it advocates. By these means, by thus explaining and dclending the measures 01 tne crest Democratic nartv. and by always furir tihins to the nublic a clear and powerful commentary upon those complex questions of policy and party which so frequently distract the country, anu upon wmcn, imperiecuy un derstood as thev often are by friends, an'l mis represented and distorted as they never fail to be by political opponents, it is of the utmost importance that tire public should be fully ani tightfully informed, it is hoped tint the pe,i odical in Question nviy be ma le to exert I beneficial, rational, and lasting influence oo the public rrind. nilir rnmfilflrations. which cannot be too highly Appreciated, will render the establish ment and success of tho proposed Magazine of very great importance. , In the mighty struggle of antagonist princi ples which is now going on in society, the Democratic Tarty of the United Sta'es stands committed to the World as the depository and exemplar of those cardinal doctrines of politi cal faith with which the cause of the People in every age and country is indeniihca ineiir from the want of a convenient means of con centrating the intellectual energies of its dis ciples, this party has hitherto been almost wholly unrepresented in the republic of let ters, while the views and policy of its oppis. ing creeds are d.iily advocated, by the ablert and most commanding efforts of genius and learning. ' In the Unitkd StAtks Maoazis the aU empt will be made to rcmnve this reproach. The present is the time peculiarly appro priate for the commen-emcntof such an un dertaking. The Democratic body of the Un ion, after a conflict which tested to the utter, most its stability and its principles, have sue- 1 ceeded in retaining possession of the cxecu- 1 tlve administration of the country. In the consequent comparative repose from political strife, the period is auspicious for organizing and calling to Its aid a new ami powerful ally of this character, interring with none and co operating with all. ... Co-ordinate with this main design or The United States Magazine, no care nor cost will be spared to render it, in a literary point of view, honorable to the country, and fit to cope in vigor of rivalry with its European competitors. 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Our political principles cannot be tompromised, but our common literature it Will be our common prid to cherish and ex ' tend, with a liberality of feeing unbiassed by partial or minor views. , As the United S'ates Mgzin is rounded on the broadest basis which the means and ins fluence of the Democratic party in the United States can present, it is intended to render it in every respect thoroughly Nationai Voat, not merely designed for ephemeral Interest and attraction, but to continue or per manent historical value. With this' view t considerable portion of each number will be impropriated to the following subjects, in ad d.tion to the general "features referred to above. . , A general summary of Political and of Do mes ic Intelligence, digested in the order of the 8tates,emprising all the authentic impor tant facts of tho preceding month. t General Literary Intelligence, Domestic and Foreign. 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It is hoped that its other features referedr to above independently ot the uesirauie ou- ject ot becoming acquainted witn me ooc- i trmes of an opponent thus advocitea-wtu recommend it to a liberal and candid support from all parlies, and from the I irge class of no P V- To promote the popu'ar objects in view, ana relying upon the united support of the demo cratic party, as well as troni others, tne or cc ot subscription is hxed at tlie low rale ojive do' tars per annum t w'ole in mechanical ar rangements, and in size, quantity matt.tr, &c.,(he United States MJgazinu will be pl.iced on a par at least wi'h die leading monthlies ol England. The whol-s will form three large octavo volumes each year. The suhscrintion will be in all cases paya- ble in advance, or (for the first year only) ix dollars on the delivery or tli third niimicr. The absolute necessity of this rule in such an establishment will be o'.vious to all. In return f r a remittance of $50, eleven copps will he sent for $100, twenty three cop i s. The certificate of a postmaster of the remittance of a sum of money will he a suffi cient recipt, all dangers of the mad being at the risk of the Publishers. All communications will be addressed, post paid, to the undersign' d, the Publishers. LANGTRI'.E f O'SULMVAS IVu'ing!on. D. C , March 13, 1836. Papers opying this prnspectes, nnd fishing it till Ju'y, will be furbished with tbe Magazine for one year, by sending a copy of the pap r to the Pub'ishcrs. (tJUkkr is nut tii to Tils SickIU A NEVER i'AIMNG CUIHJ FOa Fever ffirfguc, Andaanvulltlata Tanicin ailcuut nfl)tbh'H Female Obitrucliaiw, I'cvera, Uc. Owinn to the unprinniplcd venality of n cerium set of pretenders to skill, in tho art ol compounding medicine with reference to the cure of liuinuii ills, tin; conntry tins hueu ilelu. fed with mist rums, to euro (his it ml that dis ease one "Ionic inixluro" nud ntiotlier "pun C"S," und "Ciitholicon," &.c. &c , ml infini tum until'it hits become neceSiury fur men ol science, nnd UiO'e who with to save the unfor-tiin-ite from imposition nml death, to Icml their aid in stopping the rnviiges ol quuekery an I presumption. Therefore, this lozutign ioventHil bv nn rxnerienced Chemist tmd I'byioluii in iicoordiioce with tho inimutHhle prniciples of pbysilueioal science in applica ble to tho pnlhnlugy of liuu:nn illsensonnd ex pressly lo meet tlm wiints ol E.MIOItNA'J'S mid people of all pianos whore the above diseases prevail, and is indisputably the test medicine, ever bufdf etfered to (he public for the cure of (huso discuses. Having more power than the Quinine, it has nono ol its dancer lo Iho constitution, as it prevents the formation of DISEASE hV THE LIVE II, ACJUE CAKES, Jic. so often the consequence of the injudicious nso of QUININE. It will never lull lo cure tlie onuo ami all diseases of the constitution attendant upon it, nhen usid aooording to tho directions.- There arc twenty four Lozenges nnd six Tills in cuoh box. Price one dollar per box. I'to cheapest medicine ever before olftired in proportion to its virtues. Directions insulocf too liox. D. Or. NODLE, General Agent, Dexter, M. T. CER'imUJITES. This may ccrtily, thai having hcon sfHicted with As'ie and t'tver, in a most Hgsrnvatctl form, lor more tliun twelve months, without any intermission, except lor u few days, I was at length ptifiiolly cured by llic use of one box of Nohlu's Agnuicdian Lotuuge, lifter having tued must ul the prcparod remedies with no cfloct, such as Quiuine, t!urk,nnd various com pounds , Such was any situation, previous to tisitifrtho Lozenge, tliiit I was wholly incapa ble of doing any kind of labor, and rupidly on the dooline. A ffw iluys' use of it, however, wrought so great H chnngc, that I was able to commence work, which I have continued with out interruption ever since, nl(hoii;li many mouths havo elapsed since. I would recom mend Ibis medicine to lliosn afflicted with Fe ver and Aiuo, as n sure and effectual remedy for that disease. OIIHD TAYLOK. S-;io, Michigan, Denmober 5, 18 115, I oertify, that I was curod of nn inveterate Ague by the use ol Noble's Againeilinn Lo zenge. 1 would rccoinmind it as n radical am i normuuenl remedy lor ilmt disease. ' N. POWELL. Dexter Village, Michigan, I'cb. 24, ItMli. I esn cheerfully te'lify to the superior eflinn ov of Noble's Airuinciliiiii Lozonco, lis n reme dy for Fever nnd Ague, from its use in my own case, having been peileotly curml nf Fever and Ague by it, after having made H lri.il ol va rious oilier mediciiies with no-rffect. JOEL NEGUS. Webster, Michigan, March 2.0, 1836. 0TThis medicine can be had wholesale and retail by npplyicig to the General A.-ent who will be happy lo show some of the very many certificates which unsolicileil mtb throng ing in, or by sending orders toi'lrong Si Wulk or, llinison, Portage County, Ohio, or to any other regularly uutlioticed ugent in New York or Philudelpl.iu. Forsnloin IUvnnn by I. SVVIfT. Hudson. MnrohO, 1836 45 TUB XrlAOAZIirB. OR KSBAL ABSTtACT Of DSErDl KMOWHUSS PuhUihtd nvmttily ; 40 petget imp, Deo. o I 50 a yt.r by TATLOR, 148 MAl.t STtlXT, CIVCIKNATI, TERMS. THE terms of the Family Magazine ute l 60 a year, invariably in advance, nnd no ubioription will be reoi.ivod for less than one yeariunil ill subscriptions will be discontinued At the end of the yetr, unless they are aguln pnid intdvunse. Seven cnpUs will be sent to one person for $10, and fifteen copies for $), the amount in nil eases to be remitted to us tree of exprnie, but where there is evidence that the money is carefully enclosed nnd mailed, ho will assume the risk of ti e mail. Post-masters in all the western nnd southern lutes are authorised agents, and all who will aot as such shall raccivo a copy of (be work, if they remit us tbe amount required for seven Subscribers. .-. We are now prepared to furnish the work to tny ourub r of subscribers, either from the be ginning uf the volume in January 1835, or from the Number for July, tnd these are the only times it which subscriptionicanbe commenced. All communications concerning tbe Family Magazine may be directed post paid , to ELI TAYLOR, Cinehmati, Ohio. Justice Illauks. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. VEGETABLE UliBUMA'SlO BECPS. MANY articles arc belore the public, as a cure for that most obslir.ate and lortutn ing disease the Rheumatism, nnd from cloM jliserv'ition,woure led to lielie6thej have at a very great extent, failed to product that lie iirnbli, result ; and n.uj it not . utlriMittrt tu the fact thai articles said to cure this troutlo koiiio disorder, ore also ri-cemn eiiili il to cure almost every dimisr with bid. our trail tod ies are attacked, uudiii theirjiicpuritlii'ii tl-t obiecti kept in view, viz: to have the in-ill- cine o'cure iur all diteufes The Vegetable Rheumatic Drop' an ofl'ired to (he public as a remedy for Hheuiiintinii ; and ns no case is known where a perlt-cl cure was not effected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable niedeine for'lliiit pi inlul difeiie and Mr no other is it recommended. Piice U Cents. CERTIFICATES. Messrs. O. & S. Crosby i-Co. Gentlemen. Ifecl hnppy in having it in my power to fli.lc to you the inoil effect of'your Vegittitde Rheu matic Drops, or suse remedv, had in resulting me from a sick bed. In the imml'i ol Apriilust,! was so nfllifilcd with the Inflamatory liheuma tiim that I was confined lo ni) bed . 1 was ui. tirely unable to help niyfclf. I couh! not so much asliirn mysell in bed, ami it was with the greatest difficulty flint I could be moved in it i 'tried various kinds of medicine, and wastit tended I'Y a skillful physician, but nil to no el foct, wnt.il 1 made use of yotn Sure IScmedy, which when applied us directed, gave me im mediate relief. WitliiiiHthort limealterlcoia. ini-nccil mini! it, I w as utile to ride out and at tend my usiiul business. I can cheerfully commend it lo the public u being a good med pine lor lihcuuiatic complaints. s it has I ron a number of mouths and I hnve had no return AAIION IIOLDlilDGE, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. lei, 6M. Messrs Crosby's & Co. I ivns afilictcd for several months with the Ulicu icn lism ;.i nd nuv ing used (very remedy recommended ty the most eminent physicians within mj reach u illi oul success, I at length procured n bottle of jour I'heumatic Drops or Sure llemedy, mid made the application as directed, mid before I had iifcd one liall ol it, u perlerl i iiic was ef lecled; and to my knowledge the same bottle cured two of my neighbors. It is now nbout two years fiuoc I med your medicine, ntul 1 have not been troubled with the Kheuniiitisni siunn. KOUNEY BPALD NG. Marion, Marion Cu. O. May SI), I boC DR. JUDKIN'8 'EMUS vuluablo medicine is cnlehintcrl foi Ji curing Whit nbwrl lings of every ilercriptioli Sore Legs and Ulcers ol longstanding, (ijun dulur '1 uiiiors, Kelons, or what some people know by the nnmc id Catarrhs ; Khcumutic piiins, uml lln.i'cs; 'J'etternjl ull kinds i t l.il qhiius,or pintsiifiecled by I'rott j it is also one of (he best remedies for Senilis ami lluii.s. For glandular spellings, it it superior to any medicine yet known. It is much safer than innrcuriHluj'plicMioiie, (as it lines not cnultiiii (he smallest atom ol Hint mineral,) heeuueo i t does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure to cold. Itcuresthe worst felons or whitlows on un application ol forty-eight horns. ithcumntisme which have ttnod so long lis to become a systematic dinlorer, require mcdi cine to be taken inwardly to remove them en tirely. Hut in most cases by applying this omtj. meiit externally, u dir.-oteil, it will give relic' CERTIFICATES. Washington, March 23. 18C0. Pir My son being ufilieled for live years with White Swelling, nnd having npphtn eve ry remedy recommended by the most eminent physicians within my reach, without suceet.', I ul length procured our jug of Dr. Jiidkin's Pa tent Specific Ointment, nnd state, for the bene- I fit of the afflicted, that before one jug was used a perfect cure whs eflecltri. My son has en joyed good health ever finer. I have no doubt to the Ointment almio he is indebted, ns no. thing else was used fur more than nine months before the npplirntioii ol tho Oinin.ent. llespecl fully, JOHN COCKE. I hav made me of Dr. Juilltin's Ointment, nnd it has proved H most valuable medicine lo my sonn, who for ninny j ears has l.oen n Heeled with chill blain?, anil was obliged (o wear In-diuu-Itubber shoos, till I made life cf be Ointment, which effected nn entire cure, it i also the best remedy for lores and rounds, have ever used in my family. PARLEY GODDAPD. Worcestor, Mnsi. April 12, 18U4. (VVFor sale by U. S. KKlSrOL.Rflvrmin. J. D. COM M INS. AUnm. KENT & liltKWU'l EK, Hudson. April 23, 11)35. 01 foyeow T. WHITE'S TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. r"MlE only Specific ever jet ollered lo the J. Public, from which a tudicul nod pcriua nentcure may he obtained, iA tl.ut-disagne-blc pain, the loot ii-ache, with ull its attendant evils: such us fracturing jaws in extruding of the teeth, which often proves more pninlul than the tooth-ache itself; and cold passing from the decaying teolb to the jaw, thened lo the hem'., producing a. rncnnmtic affection, with ninny otherunplensniit cfluets,such as disagree able breath, bad taste in the mouth, io. &c. all of which are occasioned from foul or docay nig teeth. 1 am hnppy in having it in my pow or to offer to the world a remedy H ut will not enly remove the pain, hut preserve the teeth oroio further decay, nnd detach tho curious matter from such ashnvo nut commenced lick ing, and remove the tartar nnd ull other filth from the teelh,reetoring them to health and usefulness. . J CERTIFICATES. Mr. Thomat IVMel have .(ho pTcnsnre to inform you, that I have been usiiigyourToetli ache Dmps in my practice for some time past, anil I mast acknowledge that I find thrm fnr superior to any thing I have ever yet known for that purpose. ? I am well convinced that it -will cure most ensos of Toolh-aclie, when it is timely nnd properly applied ; and from n few weeks' ex perience,! am decidedly of the opinion that it will have t very beneficial effect in preserving 'he teeth i nnd recommend it, hoping it may I rove a blessing to humanity, and advantage out to yourself. WM. I. BIRKLEY, Surg. Dent. No. 99, South Fifth Street, September 12, 1823. , Philadelphia, Pa Eai e, ( Pa.) Oo tober 1 7, 1 832. " Thesubscriborshnving witnessed the plot ling effcots ol Dr. Thomas While's Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops, feel a pleasure in recom mending it to those that are afflicted with tin) Tooth-Ache , is t safe, and in most cases per. eotly efficient remedy for the disorder. . A BEBEE, Physician. - v If. U HARVEY, Ed. Erie Observer. ALBERT THAYER, Physician. O, N. SAGE, Dentist. . . CIIiir.iICAL. PL AST HE en RHEUMATISM AND 1EKK EORES. AN important remedy fnr all those wt.o ure i, lli i etc d with itifluomititory complaints by its easing pain, counteracting iiifl imrua tiotis. uud giving spo?dy relief without disa g cei.bie sensation, and lor its active strength enii gif sodoric properties un effect mi I remedy fr fl o Rheumatism, ciun p, n:c in the breast. t urn-, bruise(,Ecrulo)ii,old son s, ulcere ol nil most evi-ryde-seriptioii,piirtii uliirly fever sores Those persons fuC'erit.'g with liver compluilit- pulmoiuiry (!iseiifef,ii:(lmn'ntioti on the lung" viilli puii-.s in tbe side ar.d breast, lirnilnete, pains a I. d weakness in the rack, will Cud relief and itt u 1 ! costtit may be used with sufety. If the pnin he in l he joints, it has proved mostcf fcetutil ly applying it lo the feel. It should be Fprcnd 'thill on toll leatl ci or puprr, and ap plied to or ns rear lout he part ufllictrd ns pos sible, lu case of severe inflammation, bleeding end n dose or two olgrntlc Physic mny he nc ressary, and the pjaster wiints t l angii'p,nml (bin coat added every twenty-four l.uuis. In case of lever (ore, ('aily use ol syrup ruude ol (hcllnrdnck Root fur come weeks wor1 jt useful Mid impnrlaiil. 11 will he found highly useful for t tiftton the feet,alsn for Stra ins and Riuiscs ol horses Made ami sold, wholesale nnd itlail by E DEAN, at his Drug & Medical Slcc, West field Chantnuiiie county, N. Y. RECOMNEKDA TIOKS. To nil! Affi.ictkii. This muy certify ,tlnf, hni ii-f- been nfiiiclt-d for five years past with what the doctors cn 1 1 the nervous rhcurs-atiiiui, in my hip, legs, and rt,eo that thuootds con triu ted, ai d I lost the use of tl em, in n great meiinirn my leet especially, hud become al most useless, (I nt I have rolled ,cn physicians, Iroui every quarter, both Uolanic mm I Apothe enry, v. iihoul nny nffi-ct.and l.avii.g madrute ol'he Chemical plaster, which hut relived mc from pain, looted the cords, and restored my iinU 1)6 to health in u short time. MARTIN CRANE. Mention, July 25,1832. This may certify that I have been nflictrd with the ri.cun.nti-iii in my shoulder, in such u milliner that I could ncl rui'e my huml to n y li lul,!) r il I applied the clii nii'-n) ilnslcr, which effected n cure in less (linn 48 I. ours. Mrs. E. WILCOX, Jamestown , September !i2, 1832. I have witnessed in nn inveterate case tf Feyer sore, of four years standing, in mj fund, ly, nn entire cure'wus effected, t y the eboie t laster,ni ii limit lour weeds. It s. likl i i UJN. Weslfu-ld, June 4. IfiJG. I have hern ufllictrd for six years with an infliiirmntorj rheumatism in my leet nnd limbs attended will. Agonizing pain, depriving nir of sleep, and tart nl time-, nil.l i.mi day. 1 have sought in vain fur medical relief, until hearing ol t ho Chemical I'larter, sr-hl by II. Dean, v l.icb ha .forded immediufe relief. My feet wr re in such agony thut it sreou'd ns il they mild split open. I applied n plaster nnd in a few hours (hey were perfect ly easy and free from t.r.in. IVJI, CIIAEE. V'esllield, Aug., I &L3. r&'F-r sale by ' JSA AC SWIFT, April S3, 163f. I.'avcnna' J A Y jK ii ' S CARMINATIVE BALSAM- rjjtHE particular attention of the public is it n quested to this valuable Medicine, which I ns acquired an unrivaled rer utution for curing Diarrhccs, or looseness, Dysentery, Kick and neivous headache, CI oleia Morbus, Clinlics, Cranips, Ike, nnd that frequent and fatal mulndy among children, ternied Cholera ! nf.mti: m or Summer complaints. It in recomuif-nilctl by n great many Physi cians, Clergymen and families of tbe first re. sptctnl.i ity, who have repeatedly u'cd it, and cent their certificates cf its utility to the pro prietor, which niay be seen, ly callihg on any ol tne agents tor the safe e.t this medicine. Among them will be four d the names of Doc tor Dodson, Philadelphia, Dr. C. Hammond, Lec9lui'g, Va. , Dr. Lawrence, Cedarvilte, Kew Jersey. Rev. T. J. Kitts, Pastor 2d Raptiet Church Philnlelphia, Rev. Wm. Bacon, (M. D.) Pas tor of the Dnrtint Church, Wnodstown, N J Rev. C. J. Hopkins, of Freehold. N. J. Rev. T.. M. Ilarbcr, Reading, I'a , Dr, M. L. Knapp, Into Physician to the Hultimore Dy fpensury and agent for the Ma-yland Vaccine Inslitutiun Dr. Wm. Steeling, liridge'on, N. J. And a host uf others iquaily reEpccta ble. Prepared and sold by Dr. D. Jt,yne, sole proprietor Salem, N. J. f And may be had of Dr. Isaac Swift,Haveana, Ohio. Where also is kept Jayne's Indian Ex. pectoratit the frost useful medicine for coughs colds, Influenza, Hooping cough, pains and weakness of the Brcatt and other Pulmonary affections. Ravenna, Mny 11, 1857. 1 Vi'gtf able ftlcod Furificr AND XIVKR ril.1.8 OP KB. C1IAPMA N ritEPARHD BY T1IOMAB 8. BUTLER, COLUMBUS, OHIO. njTIlIS preparation is ofTertld as a remedy JL far removing all diseases arising frm a torpid actiou ot the liver, impurity of the blood, and foul stomach and bowels. It re lieves loss of appetite, acidity, costive mss flatulency, dysentery, diarrhoea or looseness of the bowels, bilious nflections, &c. They are purely vegetable, perfectly safe and accom modated to all sges and to nny climate, and are recommended as a safe and efficacious I'Vmily l id. Thry impart cheerfulness, give circulation to the blood, purge without sick ness or pain, and banish aJI causes of fever of every kind. No alteration from the uiual habits of life Is required. From ihe certificates received of their ofJU cacy, the following from t physician or expe rience and respectubility is deemed sufficient lo pnhlish Tlrs may certify, that having made the study and practice of medicine myjilaily advocalio'i for thir y eats tnd having m.-d Dr Chipman's Vegetable lilood Purifier and Liver Pills, in my own case, ns well at those under my care, fur the last fpttr years, with the most decided success knowing them to-consist of the most useful and celebrated medicines, and in such just proportions of each as to produce the most happy effect, as t mild, safe tnd effi cacious fsmiy pill I con therefore cheerfully recommend them ts such. BARNADUS WRIGHT, sr. . Nunda Valley, Allegany Co., N. Y., April 20th, 1835. Por sale by P. TALLMAN, Akron. 1212 U.S.BRISTOL.Raveni t. ,N LOOK MERE. .' . S. MASON, & Co., HAVE on btnd t large assortment of Notes tnd Accounts, 'Which they will sell at ow tnd t little lower then can be bouglit in lhe County, of the time quality. 'You must corns tnd buy , no mistake. Maj? 8th, SUPPLEMENT TO THE GLOBE. ' rROBFECTUM FOR T1IE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX (SjENSlRLE f the deep interest which must n3 he felt throughout the Union in lhe pro" cetdings of a new Congress, convoked by the new administration, to meet tlie extraordinary emergencies uliich have arisensir.ee th'"c)ose of Cene'al Jackson's term of serv ce, the un dersigned have alrerdy made preparations to furnish tl eir aniitml report in the form of a I'ongressiMwl Globe. As these successive pub liffcti' ns cumprise a full and fuiil.f'ul record if all that is done in Congress sketches of the attendant ditctifsicns, with an Appei dix c-n-tuisiir fr tlie f.nislied speeches piepared 'by the membi rs thcmselrct ilicy are suited not only to f ra'ify W.:e curiosity of the l.cur, to inform the distant conf.tiliifr.cy of the part performed by their immediate representaive', and of the result of the labors of all but, we doubt rot, they will be found permanently useful as the most authentic, complete.and convenient par liamentary record of cur times Hiia uicler taking having, with these views, been liberal ly patronized by the public, it in our purpose to justify this early end continued favor, ly ir.cteasing the slrei gth ef corps of R potters t the next fall and winter Sessions. The Fall Session will be looked to by the country to settle a'l that has been unsettled by the overthrow cf the system of Depcsiles as es tal.l'shed by Congress the overth'cw of the currency as established l.y the Constitution and the tverthrow of the system of revenue, belli es means of adequate supply for p'esent demands, the maintenance of nmnufactures, and the regulation of con merce. Eveiy thing of'ptcun'tary interttt to the Governir.rnt and the nation will be involved in the d'SCtisBions of the next Cc-ngrcts: and it v. as because the President would not have those all-important subjects left to Executive discretion a moment beyond the time when n full Congress could be summoned, that toe September session was i-onvoktd. The machinery of government, evi-n v.her. thrown out r.f gtcr, mutt continue to work: but when so disordered, its' move mint mny he driven in a wrong direction. '1 he Representatives if the people are alone enn petent to set all to rights. No Democrat ic Chief Maiis'ratu yvould continue, in the con dition of things at present existing, to substi tute Kseculivc expe dienls for clearly defined Jaw springing from the pubjic will. TERMS.' For the Congressional Globe, during the first two sessions of the 25th Congress 2 CO Fur the Appendix to the Congres sional Globe, during the first two sessions of the 25th Congress J2 00 Any person sending 119 the money fer fire copies of cither of tlie ubuve publications, will be entitled lo a enpy. Payments may he transmitted by mail, post age paid, at our rink. The notes of any in corporated Hank in tha United States, whicb did not suspend specie payments before the 1st of May, lbo7, will he received. But when sill sci inti-s can prucii'e the notes of Hunks in the Northern and Middie States, they will send them. To insure all the numbers, the money must he here by the first Monday in September next. The Congressional Globe will be sent to those pnpers that copy this Prospectus, if our attention shall he d'uected to it by a mark with a pen. Our F.xchange List is so I irge that wc would not observe il, probably, ustss this be done. , CC? No attention will be paid to nny order, unless the money accsmpany it, or unless some r sponsible person, known to us to he so shall agree to pay it before the sess on expires BLAIR & RIVLS. Washington, City, June 24. 1837. . Hj-x 35 Otis oiigii Eroj't), VALUABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. fipi'lS FJixer, in its original form of pre So. scription, has stood th- test of twenty ytais exper encc, in the gm ral use of it, an' is now offered with the addition cf some ar ticles irnm the veg tabic kingdem, the virtues of which., have been fully attested and highly appreciated, which renders thia composition pecii'iarly adapted to the pretent prevailing disorders of the breast and lungs, lending to consumption Common colds nnd coughs, whicb are occasioned hy obstructed perspira tion, will readily yield to its influence, re moving those troublesome irritations, which act a ac nstr.nt slimulant to coughing. It 1 ase pain and induces rest to an eminent de gree. Persons tftlic'ed with pulmonary com plaints, bleeding of the lungs, ic. , spiismodic asthma, palpitation of the heart, and consump tive affections, even in the most advanced pr-riuds-oi life, will find immediate relief, from its remarkable power of diminishing irritabili ty of fhe system, and tlie' velocity of the circu lation, and by cleansing and hea'ingthc disor dered purts. It a'so affords immediate rcliel in the hooping cough. Cert ificates of important cures and a hi I of directions accompany each bottle. For sale by U. 8. HUISTOL, Itavenna. P TALLMAN, Akron, . l'OST Ol TitE 10U.tS, FROM 0 o'clock, A. M. to 12 M. From 1 o'clock, P. M. to 5 P. M. " from 7 o'clock, P, M. to 9 P. M.. ' On Sunduys from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M. J. B.KING, P.M. Ravennn, Nov. 10, 1838. . 27i NEW GOODS. TJ7IRENCH, English, tnd American Fancy Jfi. tnd Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, Hard ware, Crjcke y, Glass, Nj'iIs, cn'sl, Pai .ts, Dye-Stuffs, &c. &c. TH E subscribers are now receiving, at the large Brick Store of S2. Kent, in lUver.na, a large and splendid assortment of. SPRING and SUMMF.U GOODS, of all kin ts.botight at NEW YOltK during the SEVEKEST TIME OF THE RECENT PRESSURE, which ena bles them to say with confidence, (hat they are fully prepared to furnish the citizens of Ravenna, tnd vicinity, with SEASONABLE GOODS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Jt CHEAP, as they can be bought from ihe slacks of Ihe EARLY, and QUJCA ARRl VA t.LS, if not cieaper,) the taxings of the owners to the contrary, notwithstanding. June 2, BCRNETT & PENDLETON. , Jfr.B- We have. on hand a few OLD GOODS, which we will sell at COST, ts usual- :v.v. B. &. P. GRASS Sythes, Cradle Sythes, Sythe Sneaths, Ral.es, tUy forks, ' Rifles and Sythe stones, for sale by v July 4. BUKKETTtii vNDLETdN. - ' : ' ' . R. J. DtWOLF, having associated hint' vlf with J. D. WF.I.MAN. M. D. in .1 . r 1-J.-.. t , . .. me practice m nucmc uriio nay 10 tttc-j, citizens ot hive.sfa sua vicinity, mat they hold themselves in readiness to atlrndr promptly, to all calls with which they may lie favored in the practice i f 1 PHYSIC AND SURGERY. N. B. Dr. . will pay parlic;i!nr aen lion to the Preservation ti the TEETH by CLr.ANBij.o, pi.vnoiKo , &c., t'j. June, 1 33? s Oi j-ice, over C. P. Seymour, & Co's. Store H. W. CCCMlLsAlVt, . lltovney at lutste, .. FIMSKLIH, P BTAOt COrS'il, OHIO, , ("03" Ofice ai th e Lower Village J Iehvuarv, 18 1836 MRS. C. II. G0IT OUjD say' tolier customers that sin""" "7 ASHIONS, wi-h a variety of MIL-LSX-JiiY, Ac. She hss an unusual sunnlr r.r TRJl VF.LLIHQ Jjn.ilV.y 30(ffW&l I'LAIKU Fiarnr n nnrvJtilFl3' TISCAA'U PLALV STRAW DO -1 f almo't everj' variety. . Ravennn, April 27, 1837. 5ltf ' FOR m SJ1LE, J FARM situate in the to wn of Charles Poitagc County, Ohio, con'aining one hundf d and three acres; 75 under good im -rovemcnt,wcll v. a crcdian orchard ofgr f ed fruit, and a sugar orcbard'j a sufficient quantity of Plum and Peach tree! t well o good water rear the doors a oomfortablf liamo tlwe 1 r.g Loire & ba-n, located on the read from ..avenm. to Warr n, four miles from the ccuniy seat, & one from the cenfe of the town, J ola mile from the Mahoning canal near a saw mill and grist-mill -For further particulars crqm:e of H e subscriber on the premises. JOSEPH PADDOCK. April 24, 1837. olu TEW Boxes best Spanish CIGARS for tale by 'u MASON & CO. R'lvenrn July 21, fb'37. 12 rYW'6-OOD3. Ct P. sr.YMOUr!, & Co. have received a ' new supply of GOOES. The inhabit ants cf Ravenna and the adjacent towns are respectfully invited to call. June 3, s a l, -t7t;. A FEW barrels nf SALT, for sale x uavenna, jun. ia, jua. ST) JOOD assortment of Tuscan, Oriental Tut. can-Orienta' Tuscan and Luce Lapt leg horn and pUin Straw, Ladies lints for sale br June 7, BURNETT & PKKDt.ETON. TOIt Sale by DURKETT-fr PENDLETON, &. a large assortment rf Fr'nch Prints French Muslins nnd Printed Jaconets. ; ; June 7 . - TVfTAKSElLLS Veatings. Silk and Sattiri lvJL Vtstings fine article just Receive aid r sale by BURNETT I PENDLETON. .Iune7. 1837. CALT IbV sale by ' ') BUHNKTT& TENDLETON. 1 RavennujSepl. 6, 1SS7. . 19 fOKT SHELL ALMONDS, llravil Katt .' K5 filberts 4 Madara Nuts, for sale by - B. MASON & Co. , Rarenra Ju'y 21, IS37. J.- HOGSHEADS f Brsf rste' Cd Ksbj Just received and for sale by S'. MASON & Co. ' Ravenna, July 21, 1837. IjtfjttlliE kept constantly on, hanrj. . and for sle by . ., , P. MASON h CO. Ravennn, July 51, 1837. lSV. SILK, Fur and Russia Hats, j'ust received and lor sal hy . - -UnLri mJllNETT PENDLETON, 1SARSE1LES QuiUs, a few 10, .11, and 12. 'Jl ouarter Uardeileii Onitio c. . . ouuci-iur article lor sale at a very small advance from, cost, by BURNET ci PENDLETON. ' June 7, 1837. HALF Hoz. Pieces I-ijured"Gros DeNp Silks different patterns, "iust rsceived and or sale by bURMi'IT M I'ENDLK i'ON lu-.e 7, 1837. IOR Sale by lU KN ET r A PENDLETON ? .t few Ladies French Capes and Collars June 9, 18,7. . r FEWBiskets of CHAMPAIGN , for sale by- . S. M VSON &CO. Raver.nn, Ju'y 21, 1837. ,. ..ij: - 'AKBii'TS,, . '.'- ..." ' tOR TUB WESTERN I'liL'ioliowlngpersonsuro uuthorisa 1 Agenra or tho YVostor Courier, to whom piy.ue sv mav be made. 'James AVotKlward, Franklin, " 1 Uajeus A. Bierce, P. M. Nelson, - ' 4 Mi.isT. Norton, Bkq. Hiram- ' .Uurn Jssisc. V, M, New Portsge. ' AIj!zo Dee, Boston Ohio. ', John 8. Wheeiltnj P. . 'Hudson.' ,' Gr-nrge Ihc, Esri. Norfhfiolil. ' - E. S - Chapmnn, P. M. Shafonvll , ' - Jntn;Wrmhl,Esq. Rootslown, Siini'icIG Carver, P. M. lirnufielj. Rcan Clark, P. H, .VliUdieimry. ' ". I'enoni Thor.s.m, Sha't-wvilie. v Seth Harmon, Mantua, w .' ? Titus Wetmon, f " T.I. Stow. . '; William Gardner, Freedom. . . Chauncy Case, Jf. J ' . ' Michael I S'ewarl. S Streelsborongb. Hemy Baldwin, Aursra. - Henry Wetmore, Cuyah-.rga Falls-J Ethan Ailing, P. M. 'i hinsburgh.j Jonathan Merrick, IlandtflpU. tl. A. .Rurcbard, Vindham. ' " VVTson & Smith, Deerfield. ' , Wm. W. WooUott, Carre ttsville. Thomas B. Selby, Paris. - Francis Lewis, Palmyra. S. D.ckinson, I Wadsworth. John Pardee, P.M. S Medina co. . ) Henry Kilhefief, Rehficld dot t Tr'wswsti