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A six ui ';, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS NOTICES. LITERARY NOTICES. : 'T r SHERIFF'S SALE. , :, - Y virliio of a venditioni exponas to me di- jj rected from' the Court of Common ple of ruinnm County, t lliio, 1 Will ofti-r tor sale nt thr dnor of the Court House in said county on Monday the 6th duy of October next, betwecnt he hours of ten o'clock A. M. end four o'clock P. M. of iid dav, the lollowing described tract of land to wit: The west part of the east fraction of the south east quarter of section eight. Town one, north ranore fire east containing forty ncres. ' Taken as the property of Dinicl R'ulcnour to mitisfy judg ment .n lavor 01 nice arm nyrrs. f ' T. R. McCLURE, Shff. Shkwfv's Omrs. I " ! Kalida Sept.1 1845.$ ' 7'!'; ' y ADMINISTRATORS SALE, ' I, Whitfield Acki.f.y, bs Administrator of the es tate of Charles Porter, deceased. late of Blanchard township, Putnam County, Ohio, will -offer for ale, at punne vendue, at tne no use oi raaiinew Chambers, in the town of Gilboa in mid county, between tba hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clok P. M.' en- the 27th day of September, in the year 1345, the following described real estate, to wit! The last halt ot the south east quarter ol section (even Town one north of range eight east, contain ing 1M acres. ' Also the north east quarter of the north east quarter of seetion and range as above, containing forty acres. Also the north westquar- ter of the north west quarter of section eight township No. one, north of range No. eight east containing forty acres Terms if sale, one third oftXe purchase money paid in hand and the balance ia WU equui Bliuuui luviaiiiicuis wiui ujii-icsw ; . , . W. ACKLEY, 4rfmV. " August 19, 1845. ' 235ew . . ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. TY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Wj Pleas of the County of Putnam, made nt the Slay Term of snid Court, will be sold to tho high est bidder, on the 4th day of October, 1845, be tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and fur o' elock P., M., at the house of Mitthcw Chambers, In Gilboa, the following real estate, as the proper ty of Samuel Clark, -deceased, to wit: The ast half of the north east quarter, snd the south west .quarter of the north east quarter of section thir teen, in town one north of range tuven east; ern "taining one hundred and twenty acres, subject to the dower of the widow. Terms of sale, one -third in hand, anl the balance in two equil - an nual instalments, with interest. The deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on the pre mises. CHRISTIAN HunER, Adm'r - r ;. t.,-::;,oj aamuei uor, aee An?u 19, 1845 . w234. : v.: SHERIFF'S SALE. : ., . ,TY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed from the Courfof common pleas of Putnam county .Ohio, I will off;r for sale at the door of the Court Huuie in s lit co inty on Mond ly ( the6thdayofOctohernext,1845,between thehou-s . often o'clock, A. M. and four o'clock, P. M. of said dav the following described tract of land, to wit! ' The south west quarter of the north east - Jjnnrter and, the eouth enst quirter of the north west qum0f section fifteen tewnahip ons eouth l radge even east connriniag eighty acres more .. or less taken as the property of A Del A. Fuller, ' W satisfy a judgment in favour of Jame H. Vail: . i . T. R. McCLURE, Sh'ff. , ! Sheriff's Office,. ir..,',-, ! , . Knlida, Sept. 1. 1845.. 236J - ouxiuu i J u nuu. - - - 1tY virtue, of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to IJ me directed from the Court of common pleas of Putnam county, Ohio, 1 will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in said county, between the hours of ten o'clock A; M. and four o'clock C P. M., of Monday, the 6th day of. October, 1845, (, following described tract of .land, to wit: .. , , The east half of the south west quirter of section No. twenty eight township two south range eight east, containing eighty acres more or less taken as the property of EluahFergus3n,fosatisf a judg ment in favour of HeorySlinnk. . ,.- ......... ... ,T-R-McCLURE, Sh'ff. SnEBirr's Office, c7 ' Kalida, Sept. t, 1045. i ;- '" ' " " 836d , , SHERIFF'S SALE. ,., ' 'TY virtue of a decretal' order to me directed d: . from the Court of Common Pleas f Put- i nam County, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in said County, on Monday the 1 6th day of October next between the hours of ten J' o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day ,: the following described tract of land, to wit: , , The North West quarter of section No. four, , Township No. two. South of Range seven East, " also the East half of the North East quarter of ' section No five in Township No. two south of Range No. eeven East in said county of Putnam, i and taken as the property of George -H. Stephen . son to satisfy a decree in Chancery in favor of Clark H. Rice At. David Ayres. - 7 f - . VT. R. McCLURE, Sherijf. , Sheriff's Office. " ' - ;- tan Kalida,Sept.2d.835. . i 336d ( l: . - . SHERIFFS SALE. ' ; D1 fyY virtus of an Execution tome directed from ef XJ the Court of Common Pleas of Putnam ; ; Cuunty, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the doot of the Court House on.Monday the 6th day of October next, 1815 between the hours of ten o'clock, i'. A:' M.. nnd four P. M.. the following' described track of land to wit. The south west quarter of North Went quarter of section fourteen town 2 .' south range six east containing forty acres more " or less; taken as the property of Nancy Lippen- cott to satisiy an uxecuuuo iu iuvui ui j. v. vui- , T. R. McCLUKB, Stienp,. ; . . By J. LBeam, Deputy Sheriff.- Sheriff's Office, Kalida, Sept. 2d. A. D. 1845. MBd KhIKKlKK'S BALK. TsrY virtue of a decretal order to me directed I from the Court of Common pleas of Putnam euunly, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in saiu county on lwonuay ino oin uny ,'ol October next, 1845, between1 the boor of ten-o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day the following described tract of land, to wit; ;., ,. The north west quarter of the north west quarter of , Section JNo. ten town, two- souitvTange mo. seven cut situated in sad county of Putnam and taken ! as the property of Robert Tate & John B. Reader . to satieiy a uecren mvuiuucij mwui vi via ti. Ktoe UoviQ Ayics. ir I. B. McCLURE, Sh'ff. Sheriff's" Office. ) , ' - - " 'Kalidn. Sent. 1, 1845 ( -n ' 2?6d SHERIFF'S SALE., BY virtue of two writs of Venditioni Exponas ; to me directed from the Court of Common jPleas of Putnam Go'unty, Ohio, I will offer tor . sale at the door of (tie Court House in enid coun ty, on Mondays the 6th day ol October r.eXJ, ISio, , between tbe hours of ten o'clock A. M. ami tour . o'clock P. M. of sai4.day,the following described' tract of land, 1o wit: j .... '.; . inlote r". tninyiine ana lorry, in-tne ;i own " of Pendleton in said County, taken as the proper- ty of Tbomns Wamsley to satisfy two judgments ;' in favor of Thomas Luke and Joseph VVbite. i , T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. Fkeriff's officf. .'....... . Kalida, Sept. 1st, 1845' .J.236J j ' ATTACHMENT NOTiCE,- t '.' AT our instance, sn attachment was this day issuer! by John Kuhns, a justice of the 1'eace, of Union '? Township, Putnarn -tJounfy, ogaint the property and effects of Andrew' Mo Clure. a nonresident of said County. of Putnam. RICE cV COULTER. ' Aognst 18, 1845. - . ' " w34 , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. J. In imrsnan"'- of e order of te Court of Common Plow fMf tl'e ronntv of Putnrm, unit P'nle of Ohio, at tlielr Mny ('cm A. D. IMS, the unitenlcrM, Admlnlatrator I) Bonis ot or ti ' or Alien ;. Mrti'nre, into or wfa roiintjr rleeenied, will oTer fDmeieat tt'enbr of ttit Court ftonne In nr. Id ronniv, on the niitd day of Krto'sr A. V. 'MS. ti roMowlns dtiMn'd rest eiMts of ntd de-edent. lons In )d 'onnty of Putnam, o wit. The nojth went ifnarts'. ti e outh west euartor.of metton numterst, of Towns! In ntimi - ona tioth or Ranta number eiitnt east, rontninins forty nrm of 'ad; the wnt attne nforenald Is annralMd at 'T.rn, nnd will le sold for one haf " nn"led vahis tt-eMtr. Tb' n In "and. n' jeet to tlia dower aataM tnsre tn,of the Widow of said de-edent. i. . CALVIV T. POVEROV, AuKusk lth,t45. ' Mm'r Dt Bnit I: ,' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtus of SB ordar from tha Coti" of Common Heat of tl S'ountyof Pntnurn snd Stt of O' to. I will ofer tb' arle on the h day of O-'ser nt, hewen the l-onrs rtn o!o, A. it., and nir o'e'e P. M.. at the noon Houa m Kalida, ie roi'own? rtwlhad nroeny, t-s ong Invtothe es'ate o'Mo'nn t.ln-lnrn't. inrtnmi. to wit: The went ha'f of h nortb-westaiiarte- of etlon numher fourteen (U) fownuMp nnnhr tn-o (?) aontb, of ran-e nnm!er alt f(tl mid, A Ino the north-emit nare ef the north-Mmt ouster of M-tkin nnm'iar fifteen f'Sl sums Townailn and win all tl'na'ad In ths mil ronnty of Pit'nam; mntalnlns In tin whole, one hundred and twenty ae-eaofland. i. . , . Ti. 0"-f-lrd In hand; one-fhl-dln one yenr, and oe-f'lrd In two yean from t'-a time of mI.I sale th da-f"r-ad payments to hs nwiirad hy morte oa the premises nil to na som sti'-jeTO to toe wiaow ower. JOtlV dPHOTT,. ' 1 .. Jlm'r utatff Marram Lininetlt. Wh Annt, IMS, 5wTt S'lRIIPP'S SMB. TJY'VlrtBe of s w-lt of It fa at lavi fn, to ma directed M ay the eo'irt of Cnnmon P'ean, of Putnam eonnty. irjvt, I will oler for aal at the door of the mill Honna, in Katlds, In unld eonnty, hatwrnin the hoim ten 0'- r'wk A.M. and fnnr oV'O'k P. M. en Monday tha dith day of Orto'ier, I8tl. T.ia rollowlnf deserlhed property, Ml -': I . 1 I r. . Ontlot nnmher fortyl-ht In tha Town ef Knlida eon tnlnlnf flye arw, and T.!W) of an arm) tal'en tha nronartr of 'Vl'ilam P''ll!lns to satlafy an aie'uilon la furor of William Arnold. , T. B. McCLURE, BUrif. ITn'IdB, Pant, td, tlM.1 '' ' yiid BT virtue of a writ of Bte-B'lon fn)m ths Snnreme .re'irt o' Pn'nnm ro-mty. O'-io. f shl oTerfo- an'a at t'-e door of fhseoiirt Hone H enld onnty, on Monday t'-e th dry of Orfn' ner. 'Ml, I etwean the I on re often o"'0"t A. M and nur o'clock P, M. the follawinf dl-rrl'-ed rani esta'e to wit. . , T'e soith went auartar o'tha south st nnartar of wloi e'eren town wo so ith rane eifht east eontninln aT''ty er mo'n o- 'I tnken aa the pronerty of Danlal I.. Rotls to satisfy an Eieruilen In ftvor of James Lew- alien. T. B. MeCI.URB, JJiriF, By J. Li Bum, Deputy Sheriff. ; Kalida Bept. d. IP-IS. , yd ' PMERIFF'8 1B. By. virtue of a writ ofnVI falato me directed f-om tha Cimtt of Common P'aaaof Putnam Tountv, OMo, 1 will o rr fo-Ha at the door of the Court Honaeln aaid 'O'inty, on Monday, tha th day of Oeto'' naf, 1S45 l-e-twami tim honra of ten o'c'o-k, A. M. and foi' e'-'o-ik, P. M. or said day tne roilowlnf deserlhed trset or land to rlt: The south east nnsrter of section three ftl town one north ran-e seven East fontainfne one hundred and sixty ar-es moa or lean. Tn aa tt:e pfonerty of lo-enh Tsmma to aa'Ufr a Judgment In faror of Henry Rudolph. Apurr.uea u . ' ' T. . McCLURE, Sri. Pneatrr'a anfw, , , i , , Kalula, Sept. 1st, IMS." 1 ' ' VM " laaarClay,' ' .-' IrT CHANCERr. . ' Allan. EMrad. 1 Tha snld A'tea Eldred la herehy notified fl-at on tha """Mnt day of July, A. D. 'MS, tha enld Isaa Clay m cniiri rauiiiT, CUM ! n' to. Died 10 the TOIirt Of VOm- mon Plees of tl-eConntyof rana. i. um at.t. f ol io. a Rill In Chanrrir rfinit. the aaid Alia Eldrea, th.a'ie-t and prnyer of wlii-h Pill la, that the enat half of tha Boutl west quarter of eefion nume' twentv.ilit, towa'ip nnmLer one south, of ranta numher alx eaat. rontainine elthty aerea. and annate In raid ottntv of Putnam, may he sold to untiafv thaaiimof alhtydoHaniand Interent thereon, and w'-kh said smn of money the aaid Vlan Ed red ae-n-- ed to-e paid toanid laaaClay, hy deed of mo--raie, dated rteeem ar 9B, 1844, iinon tha premlMs afo'eaald. .Andthe said AUen Eldd is fu'ther no'iled that unleaa ha appear and nleadf answer, or demur to the aaid Ri'l ithln ality davaafer tha next term of asld court, the said Tsaar Clay at the term next after the exoh-aMon of in Id alxty dya will anpiy to enld ronrtto tave tha matters or said but as eon (based and decree thereon a"o'dlnly. . ... ACKEHM V V. Htomajfl, 1 h .'.. ; BolirltoraforComnlalnant, JiilyJi,io. .. . jsifw Matthew Cliambers. mbera.l i C P ir, and! ' ' -Hater. J - PUTNAM COMMOV PLEAS. E'llnh Pnnker, aa, lit CUJUtCERT. Nluin McAlllatai In nurauanea of an order of tha eonrt ot eommen Plea a o'the ronnty of Putnam and Xtatt of Ohio, at tlielr May Term. A. D. I8'S. Elilnh Run iter in herehy notified thai on the tth day of May, A. P. IH 14, Matthew Chamhe'a of theCoiintvorPutnam.nledlneaid eout nia Mil In rnaneery ayainat the snld Elijah Bunker and Velson Mr A "Inter, eet- tiny rortn, tnat on me 3'et day or iwern'mr, imz, na on. mined hy the consideration of Whitfield A'kley, a Juatlra of the nance within and for the county of Putnam, a Jiid? mant s-alnat the aaid El'JnB Bunker for the mm of '24 88 and covj or aiilt nat teere remaina unpnld or sold judg ment the nimof tM S4 with a larae amount of Intereat That aaid Bunker owned eo"od0'ciatteii.lander tens- mania whereof the amount of naid ludcmentcan 'ernnde. That on or a1 out the drat day of Fat-mary, I8-IP, said Bun. kecao'd and conveyed elthty acre of land to the ir. Id Mc. Allfnter fb- tl e num of 8-IP0--thai anid Runker received in payment for enld 'and noee on one Itennan Luce fe tie amount or Y48uoo: that some time between orcm' er 1849. nnd Mnv. 1813. anid Bunker delivered aa id notea to aaid MeAlliieer without reeetvlne any thin therefor, for the nurpoe of darraudlnt romnialnant out or I-la said iuds- ment; and prnvtnythat anid McAllister -s enjoined from trannfer-lnr snld no'ea or pavins Bunker tte ianiouBt of said lnde"-t.entene i that Bunker ee decreee to pay tee amount of enld ludemen', or thatiinon default the-eof the anid McAMIntar he decreed to pay ti e amount or paid Judg ment and coste,and that In default tre'cnr exe-n'ion Issue, ate, t,. BiisxcAur , . - , I i Solicitor for omplalnent. July IS, 1843 , ""w -1 r Treasurer' Notice. ; rpRE amount of Taxes levied on each hundred do'lars Jl vnluation of taxal ll property In the neunty of Put nam for the year 184.1. is ss fo'lows, viz.: For Btata and Canal porpaaes, aavanty rental for road purposes eighty cents; lor county pwrpeMev, nny renin; ana for eel oqi pur. powa. twenty rents; makinf In the whoHs, two dollara and tweaty eenta. In Union tewnship-ther it levied ten cents; Ottawa, fifteen rents; Greanahuri. fifteen eenta: Riley, tari rentn: Honnse. twenty cants, and Richland. (It cunt. for Townsi-lp purposes. In Pnsar Creek, fifteen rents are- evied ft' Poor purposes, Tne townsnips of Bianchard, Ottawa, Jackron, and Van Buren have each- h-yled twenty eenta fr Schoo' purnoaea. . I will attend eithe- In pereon or hy Pennty, In the several towTU' lpe, at tne pieces or roiainy eieetiona, njr the par posr Of receiving 1 axes, in tne loTmwinr ooer, no wit: Parry,.. ..September ley. Juekeoii, Jenntncs Pnwar Creek,.. Monroe, ., Richland',... . Oreenahurs, .... Ottawa, .... ... Lihatty, ...r.., Vnn Buren,..,, B'aneliard. .... Rley,. ........ 1-.' li 10; JO; ' ; sir !4; ; S; r; SO; Pleainnt, ... 'V,: And at my office ip Kalida, the balance of the tiroe until tne ita 01 jwemmr. , . 1 - 41 C .M. GODFKEt, Treasurer, Treasurer's flmce, Knlida, Puntam to - Aufust Sth, I8-!J- : .: ; j, SM . I-.-:- ..:- .?. .: SHBRIPF'S SALE, y V -. ,:.'..-i BV virtue of a wit of fieri farlaeto ma directed f-ora theCon't of Ooinmo-i Piers of Putnam County O lo I will o?er fo' se'e nt the doo' of the Court House In said Sintjr, on Monday the Otn day of Octo'ier next, IP45, he ween tl hours often o'clock, A. M. and four o'c'opk. P I of siiid day t'-e ro' oivlni rni-rl"ed tract of land to wit: The went half of the nortli west noarter of se- tlon rtrentv-tlve town two south ranre seven enst. eonti lnins elthty aerea more orieas. 1 aaen pa sue p-operty as j:in nmrer to snnsry a juojraeni in isvor 01 uun is Duekinf- ham fc Cov L . i - . T. It. MCUI.UBE, Shirt J. ' fnanivr's owics, ..v .1 . : . Kilide Berrf-.-Jrt A. Br VHS, . KM MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. " TSnrsuant to an Miner decretal order Inmed out of the X '.'011 i t of Common pleas oTPutriam county to ui direaud and delivered. I a alto Iter for sain to ti a hlslieathldder.at ti e door sf t'ie Court HnOae in Kalida, InSnld county of ruinem,on t'-e aixin any 01 nver, .u.ieso, "etweo-i ti'e ' oil's often olock, A, Vt. and four o'clock; P. M. tne foi lowina descrPed landa and tenements, to Wlt- Tha nth Arst quarter knd the enat fraction pt the earth atnnitrter. of the north east qirarterof section Twenty alx'ln Town l lo One south of Riinstl seyad enat i-onti.lnlnv fortir-.li acres of land tV sittiafy a decree'ln favor of Enoch Steven Hon, and arainst Antliopy Early It William Early: appralaed vshMlSSK' "1 r- Aufust (tb 184J. . Multr Cst. in Ck'f. (."- ' SHERIFF'S SALE.''' 1,1 ' TrtY virtue 'of sundry Executions to me direct J3 ' ed from the Court of Common Pleas of Put nam Countv. Ohio. I will offer foi sale at the door df the Court: House, on Monday, the sixth day of October next, 1845, between tne nours or ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P M. the follow ing described tract of land, to Wit; the East part Of North West fraction of West half, section 7, In town 2 Sooth Range 6 East containing Sixteen seres, with a grist ana saw-mill and frame dwel ling house on the snm9. Taken as the property Of James Nicholas & Samuel Dinsmore to satis fy sundry Executions in favor of Jacob Rhodesa Others. . - ' , . . . v ; T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. a ' - : By J. Beau, Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff's Office ,, , r, -. Kalida Sept. 2d, . j . A. D. 1845, . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of vend! exponas to tne directed from the Court of common pleas of Putnam County, Ohio, I will otl r tor sale at tne door of the -Court House in said county, on Mon day, the sixth day of October next, 1845, between the hour of ten o'clock. A. M., and lour o'clock. P. M. of said day the following described track of land, to wttt , The west half of uorth east quarter of section seven, town two south Range six east containing eighty acres mora or less, taken as the property ol Andrew D'nsmore to satisfy an execution in favour of F. H. Gillett & Ann Beverage. Admi nistrator's of N. Beverage deceased. ... T. ft. McCLURE, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Orrtcx, Kalida, Sept. I, 1845. ; 236d 'I'KUASU RfclllS' NOI'ICE IS hereby given, that I will attend either in person or by deputy, for ths purpose of re ceiving taxes, at the usual places for holding elections in tbe several townships in Henry coun ty, as follows, to wit) in Harrison September 13; uimascus Richfield ........... " Myo ' " Liberty " Freedom...... " Ridgeville ......... "Pleasant " Flatrock 15; 16: 17; 18; 19; SO; 22; 23: And at my office in Napoleon during the ba lance of the time nhtil the 20lh of December.' The following are the rates of taxes for the Firesent year: State and Canal, 7 mill on ths dol ar valuation; County, S mills; Road 8 mills. bridge It mills, and schools mills mikinii in the whole S3 mills on the dollar Valuation. ' - In the Townships of Flatrock and Freedom, 1 mill; Napoleon, 2; Harrison' i, and Liberty i mills are levied in addition iof township -purposes. - - Also, in Napoleon and Freedom 3 mills:' 1 in Flatrock; i in Harrison, and i id Liberty are le vied tor poor purposes - 1 Also in Ridgeville, Pleasant, Harrison snd Li berty 2 mills are levied for school purposes.,, . D. HA RLE Y, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Henry co , Ohio.) Napoleon, August 1, 1845. . J . ' . . 6w230 - N. B. Supervisors can obtain road certificates by applying to their respective Township Clerks, - ' - SHKRiFK'fi kAI.R ..... TY virtue of. writ of fi fa to tne directed from the Court of common pleasof Pntoe!ni coun ty1 ,Ohio, I will offer forsale at thedoorof the Court Iluo.in Kalida, on Monday, the6tb day of October next, A. u. 104a, Between tne nours oj ted o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day (he following described lands, to wit t . .The north half of the north' west Quarter of sec tion thirty-one town two south range six east, con taining aigniy acres oi laon, more or less; an lying in Putnam county Ohio. Taken as the property ol r . j T . . .:r. .1 . w. , J..1 uaviu t.'mi loaniiBiy mree Eixecutions in lavour of J. C. Curtis and Others. . Appraised at 24X 1 i i T...IjJ hV&E.S'iff ' Sheriff's Officb, .-- i-.- Kalida, Sept. -1. 1845. ' ' 236d . THE LIKE NEVER BEFORE KNOWN! ; TIN SHOPJN KALIDA. . ;, ' MICE Sf BASSETT, , ,' HAVE ronimenred I onl-ste snd will I e resty to sapp'y the rl'.icers of tUs snd ll.e adjoininf counties wits aver variety 01 i.-. TVn, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, h: ; at prices as lew aa can he had In this section ef country. ' '' 1 ' JfOVV IS the timeV v.: If yon want first Tate articles, and ti e cleanest which can he had, five ua a call snd ws assure you that you shall net (a iviy uicnppuinma., 1 As soon ss arransements can he made, we shall he pre pared to aeli at W! olerale, and aupply Traders and Mer chants with any quantity that may ' a wanted. HI op over C. H. Sirev Store, - .t. SI'Ozw Kalida, July S, 184S. RISLEYS' EXCIUN3E.,;. . j m.IE subscriber has purchased the JVHaV JL bid stand, in the brick building Hi t SI directly opposiis tne touri nouse, in H't,l 'tali da, Putnam county, ; Ohio, favors """""bly known ss " Risley's Exchange." He respectfully solicits the patronage of the pub lic and in return,' he will spare no pains to se cure the comfort and convenience of his guests, who will find at the Exchange every accommo dation usually found si hotels in this section of tbe state. , . ,, ,'. . Ki. HUlviBAUtitl. , Knlida, Aucr. iS. 6i5. ' ' ' 235 h ; ' v. ..dt-1845 ili 1-. ,.. f. i 100,000 DOLLARS WANTED! ;;v ' ' At gilboa, ohio. r i . i 1 1 - I. - ii. 1 c.. ;.' I B. SMITH has just receivtd and is now : openinic a general assortineot o spring and summer, goods, suitable fur this market; among his stock may be found Clothe, Calicoes, Sattin- -etts, Summef stuffs ol every description, Vestings, veils, ricKing, etieettngs, oturtings, i wtst, But tons, Thread. Drillings, Jeans, Cotton yarn from A.. lA.r.L- i . - ! i...jr i u iv ui ijio ueni quality, ramniuvu siuno, any Laces, Sewing Silks and Bed Corda. ' Groceries Sugar, Molasses, Tea, Coffee, To- oacco. Alum, Bpice. Uinser. Wutmeu-s. PeDner. and IndigoJ, .' i -.,; .' .:'(' Hardware akpCvtlrrt Doorhtnirinsrs.Locks. I o i Butts, Shovels and Tonirs, Traps, Hammerr. omoominir irons, raieni riorscsnoes, onoc Kniv.es, Gimblets, Knives snd Foiks and Brushes. fliTs aND Caff Hats and iCaps b all kinds shapes and six-, from a line Leghorn up to brush fence, and Ladies' .Bonnets ti match Lots o Palm lea hats for boys. , . , ' " ." Iron, Nails ana Glats,' , '. j' SICKLES, SYTIIES. AND SNATHS; jurr'QUAxriTr of '' BOOTS, SHOES AND SOLE LEATHER.! - Crocrery Tea Setts. Plates. Mnzs. Pitchers Bowls, Ate, &.c. ,T I ,. '.1-' I Mr. omitn has tried the High Pressure System ong enough, and henceforth Goods will be sold . ' Cheap, and for Cash niyt ' i -i Brir2 on vbaf money, and vou'shnll have as many goods ss V"" een carry away; v TRY and See.' i The. PRODUCE D the country will not be rer fused in exchange or goods, ana a high market price, paid lot, Beeswax, Ashes, f eatnrs, snd Ginseng.';. u ' U-.ii,-.'"' fi r-.i 1 . " W. B, um Account must be settted Ml :: Gilboa, June 30. 1845. 42fix V BEN. METCALf , 1 j . , Attorney and Counsellor at Larv. ,t . HAVING opened an ioffioe',ln, Kalida, will give his attention to the ordinary buieness ol u. s profession, and particularly to settlement of claims, payment of taxes, &e., for non-residents. Jan. 10th, 1845. - ti.i v. ,., 203z ' i J. J.,ACKEI)MAN, -;,r. Attorney and Counsellor at Law KAtlDA, PUTNAM t'OUNTT, OHIO. Oflice on Main street, opposite T. R. McClure's Hotel. Kalida; June 20, 1845. - RICHARD C. SPEARS, , , , ATTORNEY A T LAW, ' Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio. Feb. 1844. ;""': ' ' l:; ; ,. , . JAMES G, HA1.Y, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. .-.! Napoleon, Iltnry County, O. Mayl3, 1845. i 2M JAMES MACKENZIE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . .Kalida, Putnam County, Ohio. May 23, 1845. . ..; ..;22? DOCTOit SOLOMON AI. SHAITER, Physician Se Surgeon, LATE of Pennsylvania,but more recently from Rochester, Ohio, has located himself at Rock pint, Putnam county, Ohio, and tenders to the public his proteesional services. ; Feb., '44. doctor p. l. Cole, Physician Surgeon, Kalida, Putnam co., Ohio. Office in the building formerly occupied by Mr. Thatcher, as tbe Amercsn Hotel. April 18, 1845. : - GEORGE SKINNER, SAD DLE & HARNESS MAKER, , Kulida. Putnam county, Ohio. . Orders promptly exe tenod . Saddles, ie , constantly on hand. . LANDS FOR SALE IN PUTNAM COUNTY. WEST half of North Eaat quarter of Section 28, Town . I South, Rinia Sis B .at, HO acres. Weithall of South weat ouarter of Section SB. Town 1 South Rantie Ki ..t Bnat, 6tl acres. Kort'i weat Quarter, and weat half of Houth East aunrte. and Noth E m quarter of Snut!i Enat quarter, nnd weal '-airor roirn weat quarter oi tsecuoa I, Town 1 noun, Ean-e Six East, MS acres. . Nb-th E .at quarter of Suction 7, Town 1 North. Ranee Six E st, IttOscres. . . i j hi . These lands will he sold low for rssh; or for oie quarter roth and the ta'anr in one, two, and tluee years, with in. te'est.ana those nnving no money, ran pnv J riearinf land in ti is township. A. P. EDGERTOV, ilicksviiie, uenance ro. U.I jsgmt. , Junel, 184S.... .. I i SSSetw .' S. E. IIOLIBAUGII, ., i Boot and Shop. Maker. TTA8 just received a first rate stock of Leath- I JL er trom Cincinnati. Ready made work constantly on land. ' i Kalida, July 15, 1845. 229ebw PLAYING, VISITING, AND BLANK , . CARDS. Geohgr Cook, of the Uio firm of Ely, Smith Si, Cook, for the pist six years, manti- faclnres of ilie celebrated Bartlett Cards. would inform the public and the patrons of the old establishment, io. 71, i ultoti si., where he has always been employed, that he continues tbe mnnufiicture of nil the varie ties at Playing Visiting and Black Cards, heretofore furnished by the establishment and that orders for various kinds will be faithfully and promptly executed on Applica tion to bis sole , agents, Messrs. Ely and Latham, No. 71 Fulton St., at the following prices, usual discount off, for cash, or to those who huy lo sell again, viz: M uble and white backs $33 per gross. Hairy 8 : do - .30 Decatures do 21 Ellsler : do - 21 .,. Merry Andrews . do ; ; ... ,18 Highlanders, Noj 1, star Si mar ble band r, ; . 15 , s , do 2 do . 18 Enamelled, Ivory and Poarl Surface Cards as per tbe following scale; Large No.5EnamcIled$2 00 No.15 Enamelled $500 4 do 2 00 14 ! do 6 00 3 do 150 13 do- . 450 2 do 150 12 do ,400 1 do 125 15 do , 187 10 do 125 . 13 do 1 21 9 do 121 12 do 1 50 8 do .100 Small. ,1 ... do ' 1 00 : 11 Enamelled 4 00 6 do 100 10 - do.. 3 50 5 do 75 9 , do 3 00 4 do 75 ,8 do : 250 3 do, ' 62 t . 7 do 250 2 do 62 fl .. ' do r. 225 2' do ' 50 Embossed Ennmellid Cards, tinted and plain, beautifully polished with elegai.t design as borders; , .. I . r. " Printers blank enrda. Y Small llanks;(play card size)6. 1 $15p,rgroE8 do do 12 Large do .,, , do .'doi do 24 21 30 24 62 J Double s'jie of the small Double B'ze, of the large r do ,. . do .. 62 Also ail the above sizes of every color te order. O.her s'zes cut to order of either the fore going qualities. ','.'-"7, ( . Mouriiingcurd of various sizes made toord'r . Gold bordered cards do , , do . , .: Gilt edge. ';,. .do. 7 do "i . , Eiiamt'lledsheetscapsze&20by24incher i ivory surtace do ... . do '.'Pearl ,t do... ' , .7 7 do ,-',,7 M-d"'-. Blank sheets, ' 'do ' " '' An' ! Also Railroad and Steamboat Tickets made lo order of any color, or of diffortint cblnfs,,as may be desired. ': '::7'" " ' i'.: The subscriber invites all editors of fhe United Stales and Canada; who are disposed to take (heir pay in cards and who will send him a .copy of their paper, containing this ad vertisenient, to; insert it for three montl s. . GEORGE COOK. ... New York, January 29, 1815. 233 Prospectus of tbe Ohio Statesman. 1 THE undersigned respectfully announce -, tor the Democracy, of Ohio, that tbef have purchased of Col. SamueI Mxdart, all his interest in Ilia Oliio Slatesinnn newspaper, from and after the 1st of July, 1845. Th paper will, as heretofore, advocate, unflin chingly, Democratic Principles and measures,' ana give the sttongest support to the regaJ-i laily liominalid candidates of the Democratic 1 Party, that it will be in the power of the un-1 deisigned lo aflbrd. To 6imly support the National Administration lo maintain that right of this country to the territory of Oregon ,: to uphold the gieat doctrine of the sove reignty ot the people, as contended for by; I he patriot Dorr lo contend for the adjust', mint of the tariffin such a manner as shall -do justice (o the great Agricultural interest. -of the West to labor for the settlement of, the National Finance question in a way that shall pievent the public moneys from becom f tug the means of individual aggrandizement, and lo stienutiusly support any measure calculated to make the laws of Ohio embodi nej s of the principles of Liberty and Equa lity, and to give to the Slate, a sound cur rency; 'liese ate the objects which the un dersigned propose tb themselves in the new and urduoiis position . which they have as sumed. Their success must depend upon the amount and the character of the support which (hey shall receive at the hands of the Democracy of the great Empire State of the West, whose voice in the National Councils is so important, and whose example, in the inauagementof their internal afTiirs, is destin ed lo exert a vast influence upon all quar ters of lhe Union, and particularly to give chancier to lliu legislation of the new com munities which are constantly arising, and demanding to be admitted to the rights and privileges enjiyed by the members of the confederacy. The undersigned have invested a large amount of capital in their present undertaking. They have brought to iis support, whatever of talent and enterprise they pi ssess. Their interest is identical vt h I hat of the West; and thcie is no incei t ve lo exertion no motive which can incite n.en to a fuitl.fjl dischaige of important duties which is not moving iliem to labor for iho good of that portion of the confederacy into whose hands .he physical and moral powers of the nation are rapidly passing. Uuder these circum stances, they feel that tliey are privileged to ask fur that support and to look for that con fidence from the Democracy of Ohio, without which all their labors must be worse than performed in vain. , .; ..The undeis'gucd propose making same mechanical improvements in the paper, which will render it more worthy the support of the public. A fair proportion of the paper wilt be devoted to miscellaneous reading and news matter. ., Terms. The Statesman is published Daily during lhe session of the Le gislature, aud Tri-Weekly the bal ance of the year, at $6 00 Tri-Weekly lhe year round, at 4 00 Semi-Weekly during the session of ; the Legislature, and Weekly dur ing the balance of lhe year, at -! 3 00 Weekly the year rouuJ, invariably in advance, at v Off 0 Persons desiring the Weekly paper for six months, nan hare it for ons doixaX, always to be paid in advance, ; . Five Dollars in one letter, in advance, w'll pay for two copies of the Statesman pub lished Semi-Weekly during the Session and Weekly the balanco of the year, directed ,to the names ordered. ; ; :- . , -, 03" All payments to be made in advancer Those who have not an opportunity of pay ing otherwise, may remit by mail , at our risk, postage paid. The Postmasters certificate of such remittance, shall be a sufficient re' ceipl therefor.. CT Thosa who subscribe by the year will please so designate. QZj Any persou who will procure six, sub-. sciibers, and inform us of the direction of Ins paper, shall have a copy sent him for hie trouble, ,. 03" Persons receiving a prospectus, who cannot make use of it themselves, will please hand It lo another, " C. C. & G. R. HAZEWELL. Columbus August 5, 1845. ; PLAIN A AD FANCY ; LL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINTING NEAT LY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. ' LAW BLANKS; J gat 4ggnpa3arre'i33 BUSINESS CARDS! 7 : Placards, Show-Bills, V PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. AND ALL KINDS OF LETTER TRESS .PRINTING" DONE TO ORDER. ' ' , ( .j , Person favoring ua With their commands will have their orders promptly attended to, on fair and raosoneble terms, for Cash or trade, as will beat suit the parties. : '. , ' .;7s Kalida, June, 1845. r' r n.u.y THE KA LIDA VENTURE, 18 FUBLISnEO EVERY TUESDAY MOBNI.NO,- SX JAMES WAClEKSBIE.;" r ; Tekms. I, paid within six months, rom tha time of subscrihinir.-" ti Off A ter sjz months, and within the j-ear,..J... 2 SO A ter the expiration of the year, 3 OCT Advertisiko. For 1 sauare 3 weeks.v. -I Off For each subsequent insertion, H Yearly AdvertUtmenU will be charged, for, . one aquare. or lesa, ..,......,' 6 00" Fpr ons column,-vv"'v""""""' ..38 00' 05" No unpaid letters taken from the Pbst Ot- .. ce. and no paper iiaeontinnad until all arraaiaira are paid. ' ' .