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SHERIFF'S SALE. Mow Lea ' v. Venditioni Exponas. ttii-. S.-.t- BY virtus of writ of Venditioni Exponas, o me directed from the court of common Pleas of the county of Putnam end State of Ohio, I will oflV for eile at the house of Hugh Seotti in rer rjr Township, on Wednesday, the 14th day ot Mar, A. D., 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clook, P. M., of said day, the following described goods and chatties, to wit: One vnkl of work cattlsi three coins: end one . J horse Waggon. Takon as the property of Hugh' ooott to Satiety a Judgment 111 lavor 01 MosesL.ee T. it McCLURE, Sheriff. SHERIFFS OFFICE, Kalida, ,-. May 2, I 45. $ 3w210 SHERIFF'S SALE. , Oeorgs Agner " re. Venditioni Exponas. William Henderson.) Br virtue of writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the Court of common Pleas of Putnam countv, Ohio, I will offar for sale at the Bouse of William Henderson, in Ottowa Town hip, on Thursday, the 15th day of May, 1845, between the houre of ten o'clock, A. M.. and four o'clock, P. M., of said day, tho following Descri bed oronertv. to wit: One yoke of Oxen. Taken as the property of William Henderson, at tne suttot ii sorgo Agner. T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Kalida,) M.iyS, 1P45. 3w219. SHERIFF'S SALE. Isaac MxHenrr) . Venditioni Eiponas. Henry Foster. ) BY virtus of writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the court of Common Pleas of Putntm county, Ohio, I will offor for sale at the Houee ol Henry Foster in Monroe Township, on Monday the 12th day of May, 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock. A. M.. and fouro'clok P. M., of said day, the following property, to wit: One gray Horse and one bay Mare. Taken as the pToporty of Henry Foster, to satisfy Judg ment In favor of Isano Mi-Henry. T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Kalida,) Miv 8, 1S45. 3w210 TVTOT1CE is herebv eiven. that thcro will be a Jl 'petition presumed to tho Commissioners of .rutnam county, at their next session, praying tor tin alteration in the county road leading from Ho 4 Creek along Stukey's Ridge to the Auglaize in Jennings township said alteration to commence some two or rtirce hundred yards east of the north east corner of John Plaicard's land; thence west along the line betwixt John and Jacob Plaicard's land to wnere said road lntorsects end lin-. A PETITIONER. April 3, 1845. 4w2l9 NOTICE is hereby given that there will be a petition presented to the Commissioners ot Putnam county, Ohio, at their next session prov ing for an alteration in the following county road: the county road beginning at the Findlav and Defiance State Road between William McCIuro's nd Abner Tewell's land; thonct northerly to the Van Buren and Defiance State Rd; said al teration to be as follows: to commence where aid county road crosses the section line between sections 23 and 14 T 1,N. R. Uenst; thence east to the north-east corner, of section 23; thence north along said section line, until it intersects m.',A' -n. A AnrllOU 1 ft A H A I O NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the commissioners of Put nam county, Ohio, at their next session, praying for a county road commencing in s-ec. 8, nt the east lino in the road leading from the Defiance and Ottawa turnpike in the Napoleon road ; thence wtArlv tft Rlnnehnril tlirnnrrn llin ftirrlinar nlnrfl. thence near the house of Henry Ridenour, in the half sec. line of 17; thence south along that line to sea. 20; thence westerly to the mill nearGlan dorf all in Ottowa township. 28th April, 1845. 4w2l9 CAUTION TO ALL!! Let all the world take notice, aud be careful not to buy Vie. (sugar coated) IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, unless evertox has on it the written signature of the original inventor and patentee, G. BENJAMIN SMITH M. D. These pleasant Pills possess powers to open ill, the natural drains of the system -viz: the LUNGS, KIDNEYS, SKIN and BOWELS hi therto cNKHOwif in the practice of medicine; and so complete has been their triumph over all other medicines, that many have been' led to suppose they contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination by Drs. Chiltoh, Randolph, Humt wotox, and others, this supposition is at once proved groundless. Sold in New York at 179 Gksenwich Street, also by Rushtoh & Co., 10 Astor House. Pamphlets to be had of agents gratis. SI. B- p-w,r n-trl nhni notice on the top Inbel an engraved Indian figure, crossed with fine red print. . Tho genuine may also by bought with safety at Dr. Guion's, corner of Bowery and Grand street, nd Mrs. Hnvs. 199 Fulton street. Brooklyn, and at respectable stores throughout the United States. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S BALE. Enoch Btevenson, ) I f utnsm t;ot!rc oi worn ncss. j.rn Anthony Enrley fcl CHANCER. William Enrlev, TJY virtue of iiin derretnl o-rter In tl is rmiip, to me 1- I II directed and ddivureil, laaueil cut ot iuiil court or om- mon pleaa, I shall oler for' title at tle door of ti e Court lloui in KallJa. la suit County, on Mo iday, the 19tu dny of liny, A. D. 1P45, hrtween ti I. ours nf ten o'clock, A. M.. and four o'clock, P. M., ol' raid dny, the foilonrint; dit scribed lands and tenement!, tituiaed In said county of Futntm. and State of Ohio, to wit: . Tlie north eut quarter of the north erst quarter, and the em f ruction of tie north west quarter of section twen ty six In township one south, of ruii?e seven east. Con ttinins forty-six acres of land appmlscd vnhie H(I0. GEO. L. HIGG1N0, Matter Ctim'r. iit Chunccrii, February 58, 1B45. - 5waiB RISLEYS' EXCHANGE. .T' I HE subscribers continue at the old stand, in the brick building direct- j I ST ly opposite the Court House, in the town lol Kalida, rutnam county, Uhio. inoy respectfully solioit a continuance and in crease of patronage of the public promising, in roturn, ta spare no pains on their part, in provi ding every necessary eomfort for their guests. W. fc O. RISLEY, Kslida, February 23, 1844. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OV the 19th dy of Mny. 1845, fcetwsen the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., nt tre door of the Court Hone in Kalirln, will he sold to the I'igri'est bidder, the following real estate, as the pronerty of Sam uel Clark, deceneed, to wit: The enat Jmlf of the no'th east quarter, and the sonth west quarter of tl-e north east -...riur nf M.rtinn thirteen, in town one north of rnnoe aeven aast: eo.itninlns ono hundred and twenty acres, u' ject to the dower of the widow. Terms of n!c, one third in hand, and the hnllanca in two eqtinl nnnunl instnl menu, with Interest. The defaced payments to be as sured bv mortgage on the premises. ' , CHRISTIAN HUBER, Adm'r, of Samutl Clark, dte'd. April 8, 1843. 5waiit DOCTOR SOLOMON M. SHAFFER, Physician 4f Surgeon, TT ATE of Pennsylvania, but more recently from . Rochester. Ohio.haslocsted himself at Roeh 'port. Putnam county, Ohio, and tenders to the publio his professional services. Feb., '44. : - BLANK executions just printed and' for tab at this office. , : BANK NOTE LIST, Correct'! weekly for the Veiilnrc. OHIO. ' . ' Bank of exchange, Cincinnati,.-. failed Bank of Cincinnati, failed Biuk of the United Slates branch,..- fuiletl Cincinnati & While Water canal co.,,-- failed Cincinnati banking and loan office,"" failed Consolidated banking company,"" failed Farm jrs' and mechanics' bank," failed Miami exporting company,." failed Ohio and Cincinnati loan office, failed Otis,' Arnold &, o's. checks, ..."failed Piatt (J. II.) & co's, bank, failed Bank of Circleville, (new bunk) in Cir- cloville, chartered in 1818, failed Bank of Ham'lton, Hamilton, failed Bank of Gallipolis, Gallipolia, failed Bmk of Steubinvillo, Sieubenville," failed Btnk of M iusfiold, Mansfield, failed Bank of Sandusky bay, Lower Sandus ky failed Western banking company, failed Bank of West Union, West Union,-" failed Canal bank, Middlctown, - failed Commercial bank of Lake Etic, Cleve land, failed Commercial . bank of Scioto, Ports- ' mouth, failed Farmers bank of Canton, Canton, failod Farmers' bank of New Salem, New " Salem, failed Farmers' and mechanics' bank, CliiUi cothe. ""' failed Franklin silk company, failed German bank of Wooster, Wooster,-- failed Geauga insurance co., Painesvillo, failed Granville Alexandrian society, Gran ville, failed Goshen, Wilmington and Columbus turnpike company, - failed Hamilton and Rossville manufac. co., failed Jeffjrson bank, Now Stlam, failed Kirthnd safety society bank, Kirtland, failed Lebanon Miami b'king co., Lebanon, failed Lancaster Ojio bank, Lancaster, failed Miumeo insurance company, failed Mtuhattan bank, Manhattan, failed Mjuroo Falls manufacturing company, failed Miami exporting co. branch, Conuoaut, failed 01 creek bank, Mount Vernon, failed Orphans' institute bank, Fulton, failed Ohio rail road company, Richmond,- failed Urbana banking company, Urbana,-- faibd Washington bank, Miamisburg, failed Western Itsservo fanners' banking co., in Brighton, failed Zanosville canal & manufacturing co., Ztnesville, failed Consolidated banking co., Cincinnati, failed Savings bank, Cincinnati,--" failed B ink of Cleveland, Cleveland, failed Mechanics' and traders' bank, Cin.,- failed Ohio land company, Medina, failed Cuyahoga Falls real estate association, failed Newton Falls manufacturing company, Newton Falls, Portage county, failed Cuyahoga steam furnace co., Ohio city, failed Franklin bank, Cincinnati, dead Balmont bank, St. Clairsville, dead Columbiana bank, New Lisbon, dead Dayton bank, Dayton, dead Muskingum bank, Putnam, dead Ohio life and trust company,- - dead Western Rcscrvo bank, Warren, dead Farmers' and mechanics' bank, Stou- benville, dead Franklin bank of Columbus, dead Bank of Marietta, Marietta, dead Bank of Mr. Pleasant, Mt. Pleasant," dead B ink of Zanesvillc, Z tnesvillo, dead Bank of Chillicothe, Chillicolhe, dead Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, dead Bank of Geauga, Painesvillo, dead The following banks were paying specie at tho last accounts: Lafayette bank of Cin cinnati, Clinton bank of Columbus, bank of Circleville, bank of Massillon, bank of Nor walk, bank of Sandusky, bank of. Wooster, bank of Xenia. THE KALIDA VENTURE IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT KALIDA, OHIO, BH II. S. KNAPP. Terms. If paid within six months from the time of subscribing, $1 00 After six months, and within the year,. 2 SO After tho expiration of the year, 3 00 Advertising For 1 square, 3 weeks,-" 1 00 For each subsequent insertion, S6 Yearly Advertisement will be charged, for one square, or less, 8 00 For one column, 30 00 fj7 No unpaid letters takon from the Post Of fice, and no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid. WESTERN HOTEL, (Gilboa.) CHRISTIAN IIE8Z St K S -"Sr A a m,..l,.J ill ,nlt Vnnn J4KiV5P B H tavarn mtanA in Hilhon. Vllt- bv John E. Creiirhton. and has fitted III "e same up iorine accommuuniiun iirr'- of the public. He hopes, by a strict attention to the wants and convenience of those who may favor him with their patronage, to merit . i. c:ik f .. i. aa a vuuiiu uuni: vi inv mile, unnruw, f cu., . J. J. ACKERMAN, rf Attorney and Counsellors at Law. KALIDA, PUTNAM COCNTY, OHfO. TTTILL practice in the Courts of Common ft Pleas and Supreme Courts in the Thir teenth Judicial Circuit. AH business entrusted to him will be attended to with zeal and fidelity. He will also act as agent for the payment of taxes, and the sale ot lands, tor non-residents. Office on Main street, opposite T. R. McClure's Hotel. Kalida, November 1, IU44. NEW GOODS ana Wvtii&mt. JACOB J. GREENE, in Defiance, is receiving a new and splendid stock of cheap fall ant! winter Goods, suitable for this region, to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Putnam county who may visit Defiance, for trade. He in vites all such to give him a call before trading elsewhere, as he is determined not to be under sold by any responsible house in the place. .. , 0 Cash paid for wheat and skins. Defiance, gept. 28, 1844. ' 1ST NKW PKOSrBTTCS OK THIS OHIO STATESMAN.' An appeal to tho one hundred and fifty thou- snna democrats oi umu, uimm uioj "xs' of men of all patties. Last night in the darkness and gloom that surrounded the halls of legislation the foul deed was consummated, and the selemn contract with the State fur the Legislative printing was violated, out of pure political si'itk!. No other reason was Hsaigncd than 4hht we had, by tho publication of our paper. annoyed tho coon party and tuo auw DENTAL majority now in the Legislature a majority obtained by the jnost inexcusa ble divisions of our friends in three Senatorial districts. This accidental power, in viola tion of nil right, justice, or precedent, was wielded expressly to cripple and break down the only press at the Capital that dare be in dependent, and warn tho people of the chains forging in the Legislature for their oppression and slavery. We dared assail and expose the iniquitous projects of tho whit.' majority in their schemes lo debase and bow down the white laboring man of the State, while they wore attempting to gain a little additional popularity by pretend ing to elevate the negro and encourage his settlement amongst us. We dahisd expose their midnight tin-panning, which they pretended lo denounco wlif:u before the people, and when entrusted with power, follow not in the nomination of officers alone, as the democrats did but by carrying their whole wicked nets of legis lation into their nightly cabal, and Ihcy le gislated in seciet! Wo dared expose their ropeal of laws passed for the protection of tho peoplo restricting corporations, die laws some of which have been in force for twenty and twanty-five years, and thus turn ing loose upon society every possible crime and iniquity. BuPwe shall not particularize their acts and doings in this hastily thrown together prospectus, prepared at the moment of leaving homo in consequence of the news of the sickness of ono of our fimily now east of tho mountains. We shull go into detail hereafter,' and bring to the light of day tho conduct of, this thing called wimgueuv in Ohio. I sliall teach this patty that pkr sucution cannot either slop or depress the spirit of an independent press, as long as the unbought freemen of the Sialo demand iis services. Theiracts alone cannot compel me to bow before tho nefarious despotism of tho dregs of coonery, hard cider, and the esta blished immoralities of Mr. Clay and the dic tators of his parly. They cannot accom plish their purposes, if the democrats of Ohio, to whom 1 am indebted for so many favors, stand by me in this crisis. I have stopped at no expense or labor, to fulfil my part of the contract as Stato -Printer. I acceptod the office in good faith. I relied on the guaranties of law and the constitution, and the common honesty that has heretofore protected all my predecessors of whatever party. But a brainless crew . of maddened whigs federalists of the deepest dye, con scious of their own bad standing have out stripped every thing that revolution has here tofore conceived. The Statesman will be continued as here tofore giving a steady support lo tho great principles of Democratic Liberty and Equal Rights and to the administration of the Gen eral Government by Mr. Polk. It will ex pose and lay bare to the public gnze, tho ini quities and outiages of federal whiggery, and particularly tho infamous and unparalleled procccdings-of the present Legislature. 03-The Daily and Tri-Wcekly Statesman will be printed on a double medium sheet, and the Semi-Weekly and Weekly on a large double imperial sheet. terms. 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The Postmaster's certificate of such remittance shall bo a sufficient re ceipt therefor. 03- Those who subscribe by the year will please so designate, ftjr Any person who will procure six sub scribers and inform us of the direction of his paper, shall have a copy sent him for his trouble. 03- Persons receiving a prospectus, who cannot make use of it themselves, will ploaso hand it to another. S. MEDARY. Columbus, March 11, 1845. Sarah Irwin v. Robert Patterson, Susanna Patterson, Oliver C. Pomeroy, Margnret Pomeroy, William Irwin and John Irwin. PUT.VAM COMMON PLEAS. IN CHANCERY. rrUIE sulci Wiliism Irwin and John Irwin are hereby no X titied tlir.t on the cizlttli dny or April, A. D.. 1645. Sn rah Irwin of the county of rutnHm filed in the court of Common Fieps uf the county 01 rutnRm ami mate ot Ohio, a hill in chancery nsainst the said Rol-ert Pntrerton, Su nnR Pntterson. Olivflr C. Pomeroy, Margaret Poinflrov. William Irwin and John Irwin, the object and prayer of wnicn - ill is to procure tne nssiiinmtni 01 nor nowor in tlie following drsrrilir-d premises, of which Samuel Irwin late of said county, diid seized as an estase. of inheritance, to wir: tne east nnir or tne soum-wesi qnarrer 01 section twenty-seven fs?) township two (2) north of rnnee seven east containing eighty acres. And th east half of the north west quarter of suction thirty-four (34) township two north of Roncc saven (7) east containing eighty acres. And the said Wiliism Irwin and John Irwin are further notified that unlPM thev appear and plaad. answer or de mur to the snid Mil. within siity days aftor the se ond term of snid court, tho said Sarnh Irwin at the term next after the expiration of said sixty dnys. will apply to said Court 10 take the matters of the bill as confessed, and to decree thereon accordingly. - " . , BEN. METCALF, ol. for Compl't., April 6th, 18. wltf LAND AGENCY. 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Now York City. 0- All letters and communications from Agents must be post paid, or they will ip be taken from the Post Office. SHERIFF'S SALE. Thomas Lake and") Joseph White 1 P .. rvg Executions. Thomas Wamsley. J BY virtue of two executions to me directed from tho Court of Common Pleas of the county of Putnam and Stato of Ohio, I will ofTcr for ealo nt the door of the Court House in Kalida, on Mondnr, the 'nineteenth day of May next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P...AI., of said day, the following described propeVty, situate in tho town of Pendle ton, Putnam county, Ohio, to wit: In-Lots Numbers thirty-nine (39) and forty (40.) Taken as tho property of Thomas Wamsloy to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Loke and Joseph White. ' T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Kalida, Ohio, April 18lh, 1 845. ( 3w217 ; ANNUAL REPORT ' i H i Of the rindlay, Ptndltton, and Columbus Qrov - I '.. . . 11 Ii I Nohedlenre to the art passed Feh-uary 10th, 1844. telaf out and isislillsh a Free TiinmiKe Road from rindla in Uunroi-k Countv to Kalida In Putnam Cnuniv. w Am ht-ra'j ex! I it the Receipts and Expenditures of said teas1 :br II e year 1P44: - . .. Amount received from the Treasurer of Hancock county Amount rrr-clvtid In la' or In Hanroeh county 01 4 Amount received i f subscription in iiancocit co.. .193 so 0 . S384 111 I Amount received from Treasurer of Futrntn co.. (15 00 0 " " in iai:or In rutnam rountjr .... 25 40 0 " " by subscription In Putnam co... SOS 00 945 40 ft Amount expended In locating said read in llanrork county 1 S3 58 Antonut expended In locating said road In Putnam county 000 158 SS Dy order of tlie Board of Commissioners: I. McCRACKEN, Secretary. April 18, 1845. 3wlflT SHERIFF'S SALE. Sice tc Ayrcs vs. I Pinditioni if . Pnnlol nUlcnnur, T Y virtue of s writ of Venditioni Exronr.s to me direr I- i ed f'om tlie rou't of Common l'lcas of the county of Putnam and Btnte of Ol io, I will offer for salo st ths door nl'tl-e Court INnise In Knllila, on Monday, tl.s nineteenth dny of Mry, 1P45, lelwcen the lours often o'clock, A. M and four ciYlock, P. M., of sold day, the following desert I ed tn.rt of land, situated in tl:e county of Putnam, to wit. Trp west pi.rt ol li er.st fraction of the south-east quar ter of auction el .-I t (8) Town numler one (1) north Rants num'.er Hvo (5) erst rontnlrlne: forty acres, more or less. Taken rs the p'0riy of Daniel Ridenour, to satisfy aa execution In favor of like dc Ayrcs. T. R. McCLURE, BherifT. SHERIFF'S OFFICE.) Kalida. Anrll 8, 18143. j SwSIT SHERIFF'S SALE. James P. Wilson ) rs. f Arel a'ald Powell ( ft- Mnllnila Powell.) Venditioni Exponat. BY vl-tue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas ta ate direct-. ed font tl-e rourt of Common Pleas of the county of' Pii'nnm and State of Ol fo, I will offor for sale at tlie door of the Court House in si id county, on Monday the nine rennth dnv or May. A. D., 18.'5. Letween the hours of ten o'l-io.-l'. A. M., and four o'clock, P. M of snid day. the f o'lowins dcs-H' ed tract of land, situated in the afore said county of Putnam, to wit: The north-east quarter Of the nort1 -er.st quarter of Section number nineteen (19) Rnni-o eisrl t (t-) cast, Town one (1) soulli containing for-" ty neres, more or less. Tnl;en as the prorerty of Arcl ihffld Powell and Mallnda Powell, to satisfy a judgment in fnvor of James H. Wilson. T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. RIlEItlFF'S OFFICE, Knlidn, O' lo, April 18, 184.1.) SwSIT SHERIFF'S SALE, N'ntl.nnle! II. Daglcyi v. Dtertinl Crder, Pnmucl Hoope-. J B Y vi'tim of a Decretal Order to me directed from the Court of Common pleas of the county of Putnam and Suite of O' 'o, I will o'fer for snle at the door of the Court l!nu?c In Kniien, on iuonitry. the 10th day or May. A. D., 18 15, 1 eureen t' e ' 0'irs of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o' do "k, P. Mnf said rlov, the following described land, st-fur-red In the county of Putnam, to wit: Ti e east 1 if of tl e -outh-west quarter and ths north- quarto- of tho south west quarter of section number ei-'-teen in Township ore ro-ith of Ranee eiclit east. Taken as tie pronerty of Pamuel I'ooper, to satisfy docruo in chancery la favor of Nathaniel H. Pauley. ,T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. Duii.1. 1 1 1 c urri j-j, nanua, April 18, 1845. SwSIT SHERIFF'S SALE. Henry Shank vs. Venditioni Exponas.- . E'tlih Fersuson on. ) TV virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponas to me direct. JLJ ed from the Court of Common Pleas of Putnam rmi'ity, 0''lo, I will oTer for snle at the door of the court house hi scid county, on Mondav the nineteenth dsy of May, A. D., 1845, hetwecu ti e hours of ten o'rlork, A. M and four o'-loek, P. M. of said dsy, the following de srri' ed tract of land, situated In said sounty of Putnam, o wit: The east half of the smith-west quarter of Section num. her twenty eight 5H Township two S south Range ei"ht eos. Taken as the property of E'ljah Fsrgnon,to satisfy aa execution in favor ofllenry Shank. T. R. McCLURE, Bhsrllt. Sheriffs Office, Kalida, April 18, 1845. 5wSUT SHERIFF'S SALE. James H. Vail 4.1 Eiesfc Ayres I F,mni r. Ei Kllltj. J BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to ms direct ert, f rom the court of Comn on Pleas of the county oi rufnamand fl'a'o of Of in. I will olc.r for sale at tlie dooi of the conrt House in Knlidn, on Monday, the nineteenth! dny of May. A. D.. 1845, l etween the hours of ten o'clock, A.M., and four oV'oek, P. M., of said dnv, the following deseri' cd trurt of land, situate in said county of Putnam, 'o wit: The sonth-east quarter Of the north-east qunrtor of see. Hon twenty seven Town one I north of ranee six 6 east eootiii-lne forty acres of Land, more or less. Tetter as'e prm f'rtyof EM l'lus, to satisfy ajudegmsnt in fnvo- of Jnn.es If. Vail and Rice e Avres. T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ka'ida, April 18, 1845. 5wlT SIIERiFF-S SALE. Matthew Chnmhersl andnther. I rndiii,ni Export,. Stllman h'O't'-ett. J BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed f om V e rourt of common Pleas of the county of Put nam and 8inte of Ohio, I wi'l o'fer for sale at the door of ti e ' ourt House in Kalirln on Monday, the nineteenth day of Mtty, A. P., 1845, hetween the Ito'urs of ten o'clock, la tho forenoon, and four o'rlork In the afternoon, the fol towine deserved tract of land, situate iuthe county of Put nnm, to wit: Ti-c west half of the south enst quarter of section thirty one 11 Township one r.o-th Range eight east containing eM:ty Acres, more or less. Taken ns t c property of SttPman B'odgett to satisfy a judgment In favor of Chr.ni! e-s and others. T. R. McCLURE, Bli.rltT. Sheriff's Office, Kalida, April 18, 1845. SwSIT SHERIFF'S SALE. . James H. Vail ) vs. Venditioni Exponas. Abel fj. Fuller. BY virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed from the court of Common Picas o( Putnam county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in said county, on Monday, tho nineteenth day of May, 1845, be tween the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M., of said day, the following ds scrihed lands, situate in Putnam county, Ohio, to wit: The south-west quarter of the north-east quarter and tho south-east quarter of the north-wsst quar ter of section fifteen (IS) Township one (1) south of Range seven Ct) east containing eighty acres of land, more or less. Taken as the property of Abel B. Fuller, to sa tisfy an execution in favor of James H. Vail, T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. ' SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Kalida, Ohio, April 18th, 1845 ) . 5w217 SHERIFF'S SALE. Isaac McIIenry ) vs. V Venditioni Exponas. ., Henry Foster, ) BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, from the Court of Common Plens of the county of Putnam and State of Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in said county, on Monday, the nineteenth day of May, A. D., 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing described land, situate in Putnam county, Ohio, to wit: Commencing nt the north-east corner of sec tion thirty-two (3i) in Township two (I) south Range sevtn (7) cast; thence south one hundred rodsj thenco west eighty rods; thence north on hundred rods; thence cast eighty rods to the pla of hei-inning supposed to be fifty acres, ... Taken as the property of Henry Foster satis- 1 fy an execution in fnvor of Isaac McHsnry. T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. SHKKII't'S OFFICE, ( Kalida, Ohio, April 18th, 184S.J ' fiwS17. f T-yARRANTY DEEDS for sale at this , ' office. ...i OLD newspapers for sale at this office, for fit dollar par hundred. ' -.-