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.'f.VaS't DtlOWN, YOURSELF FOR LOVE. , The following, Illustrative of sympathy, ia from the pen of Bishop Heber:-- A knight and a lady ones met in a grove, -While each waain quest of a fugitive love; A river ran mournfully murmuring by, '. And they wept in ila'wnter for sympathy. '"Oh never waa knight such a sorrow that bore!" !"Oh never was made ao deserted before!" u ; "From life and its wops let us instantly fly, ' And jump in together for company!" "Tliov senrched for an eddy that suited the deed, .But here waa a brnmMo and thora waa a weed) "How tiresome it ia!" said the fair, with a eight So they sat down to rest them in company. They gai'd on each other, the maid and knight; How fair was her form, and how goodly his height I 'Onetriournful embrace ! sobbed the youth, 'ere we 60 kissing and crying kept company!' die!' !4'Oh had I but lov'd euch an angel as you!" , "Oh, had but my swain been a quarter a true!" "To miss such perfection how blinded was I!" Sure now they, were excellent company." , At length spoke' the lnss.twixt a smile and a tear, "The weather is cold fora watery biers' ' When summer returns we may easily die,' ,' ' Till then let us sorrow tn company !" - . THE HUMAN HEART. The Human heart!-' no mortal ey ' Hath seen Its springs laid bare; A Deauty and a mvstery w; Ia nil that resteth there. '' 1 .. In love how silently 'twill brood ' . 0er feeling unconfnssed- ' 1 1' ' '" A bird that feeds in solitude v The youngling of its nesti : - ' ; '' :- Its hate is like volcanic fire! . Wa reck not of ita wrath, Till bursts the lava of ita ire '' Around ita scorching path. r Its friendship! oh! the blessed seeds It strews on Time's dnrk bowers 1 ' That spring through misery's bitter weeds To crown lifo's cup with flowers. ' The heart's despair! what simile Portraits its gloom aright! It is the hell of memory t Unutterable night! , Its holiness! a tree whoae life Eternity supplies, And flocking to whose branches corns The birds of paradise. , BiSoMKTntiia. The folliwine brief, but sensi ble article, wh'ch we copyfro'nan Engliah rmpor, contains excellent advice. We commend it in n especial manner to the attention of parents and guardians- ... ' It is the duty of every one to take some active part as an actor on the stage of life. Some i-en to think that thev can vegstste, as it were, with out being any thins? in particular. Mm is not 'made to rust out his life. It is expected he should 'act veil his part.' He must be something. He lias ft work to perform, which it is his dutv to at tend to. We are not placed here to grow up, pass the various stages of life, and then die without having done any thing for the henefit of our race. It ia a principle in the creed of the Mohomednns that every one should have a trade. No Christnin doctrine could be better than that.' Isaman to be brought up in idleness? Is he to live upon the wealth which his ancestors have acquired by ; a . . . ' . J ! r...-l :,1.,..1 T. 1...J , .... -(l..r,l, lift, ...1 tr u L, through llfa like an automaton? Has he no hmg to perform nsa citizen of the world? A man wlio does nothing is a mere cipher. He does not fulfil ''the obligations for which he was sent into the . world; nnd when he dies he has not finished the 'work that was given him to do. He is a mere blank in creation. Some ore born with richesnnd honors upon their beads but does it foHow that thev have nothing to do in their career through life? There are certain duties for everv one to perform. Be something; don't live like a hermit, and die tinregretted." ' , Oi.nMitDs. The spunky editor of the Phila delphia Times, thus speaks of these valuable house hold relics: " Aged bnt youthful wrin kle) but srhonih faced prudish but knowing good tempered but touch v ugly yot prettv men hating still mannish child nursing though child lesssolemn though gay witty though dull ! they are ot once the most entertaining and the , most disagreeable of the sex feminine the most unfathomable of all unfathomable things and ' more deep and intricate in their character, than a volume of Scotch metaphysics.-. . Whig nursery sotw The U. S , Bani. " Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of lies! .; i '.- , . And five and thirty millions , '. ' All scattered lo the skies! : When the Bank was opened ; -. There waa nothing in to show ! v. Wasn't that a pretty thin?. ' - For 'Coperthwaite and Co?'"; This is infinitely better than the old worn out ditty about the , black-birds, and will doubtless take its place in due time. : ' ' A small neglect often breeds great mischief ' for want of a nail, the shoe is lost for wont of a shoe Ihe horse ia lost for want of a horse the i tidct is lost. ' ' , " " " - 1 Powder and Balls. Let ancient or mod :. era history bo produend, they will nut afford "'n more heroic disjihy than the reply of Yankee Stonington to tlio British commtindars. The people were piling tho balls which the ene my hnd wasted, when the foe applied for .1. i tTr ... i.77.,. .;;;.,.. o;7i.,n?" ttitstn. in" uriHj iti., .V"1-vw - They answered; " We want power; send vs l powder, and ice 11 return your balls." , , Good Advicr. ' Ye who are eatincf the apple ' dumplins ' and molisses of wealth, sboold not forget those who aie sucking tlio e herring bone of poverty.' - . Aboct ' right. Somebody who writes more truthfully than poetically says: , u An angel without money, is not thought i so much of, now a days, as a devil with & J bag full of guineas." V;j " x ' Lovi.-i-Sam Slick says that getting in Joye is somewhat like getting drunk, the more ta fellow loves tho more ho wants to. Sum knows a thing or two. - ' . ' nZ'xr. Toast 'drank,' at "Erie, Pennsylvania, r lust fourth of July t Our nobU selves. As -smiling as nature around us, Cut tiot so i green.",. 'V ; Z '-: -;:;' - fa ,: ExACTLY.V-Courting,, snys Ephraim, is done on printing prirc'plps; there being a "good deal of hand press, work about it. ... isnW Col. Chase, of New Hampshire, at a recent military dinner in Boston, gave the followuis rroblo sentiment: : ; ; Ouf eotmtry however bounded nnd by xvliomsonver governed, it must be defended. ,yVar is riot the greatest urse ; dishonorable f Ipeace is greater.' j". j ; ' ' CniLDitEN.Cliildren are great observers iwd imitators; hence they are frequently, led : oitray by bad examples of parents, and by mpjjlone at play. , . '! ri yA LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. " In jnirainiKp of an order Of the Court of Common Pless for the roiintv of Putnnm, and State of OMo. lit Ihelr 111 y Te'm A. I. 1B4S, ti e nitfrlniit. Artmliilatraio' De I'onln Non of tie .t,itp of Al'en C. MiCliira, late of said county deceived, will offer for an'e at t!:e door of ti e Court. Houae In srld ronnty, on the ninth day of tvto' er A. D. IP'S, I' followlns d(wrld real na'e of ald de-eilent, al'iuite In said ronnty of Putnam, to wit. The nojth went qnarter, ol the routh weit quarter, of paction num'er lis, of Towns' lt num' er One north of RanTft number elrhtenat, rontnlnlnn fnrtv acres of land; t'ie real eatnle a fo 'eta Id is aimralaed at tlTO.OO, and will te fold for one hnlf the sppralseil value thereof, for raali In hand, till Ject to the dower eilatt there tn, of the Widow of said de-rdant. CALVIN T. POMEROY, August 16th,1B45. Mm'r Dt Banii Jft., fa. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Tour' of Common Pleaa of the rountv of Putnnm and State of O' io, I will ofer for tale on the 6th day of Oto' er next, I etwetn the t our often o'c'ock, A. M., and four o'clock P. M.. at the Court Houae In Knllda, the fo"owl'j deicrl'-ed prone-ty, ' song Inetothe ea'ate of Mortan Upnlnrntt, da-enaed, to wit: The weathnlf of the north-wcat quarter of action num'er fourteen (14) Townahlp number two () aonth, of rnnre num'er six 6 enat. Also the northern qunr'er of the north-east quarter of aa-tlon num'er fifteen 'SI anme Townanlp and rnnje all al'nated In H e arid county of Putnam; containing la the whole, one hundred and twenty acre of land. Taana. One-third In hand; one-third In one year, and one-third In two venra from the time of aald tale the de ferred paymenta to t-e fee 11 red hy mortirnre on the premises All to betold subject to the widow' dower. JOHN srROTT, . JHm'r utatff Morgan Lippintttt. 1gttt Ancnat, 184.1. SwiM BHERIFF'S SAT.E. T)Y virtue of a writ of fl fa et. lev! fa. to me directed XJ hy the court of Common Plena, of Putnam eouniv, O.ilo. 1 Wl oler for aale at the door of the court Houae. In Kallda. In said county, between the t oura of ten o' clock A. M. and four o'c'o-.k P. M. on Mondavthe ilxth day of October, 1843. The following deacrilied property, to wit: Otitlot nnm'wr fortv-eWit In the Town of Kallda con taining rive acree, and iVMOO of an acre; taen ai the property of William Phllllpi to aatiafy an execution in favor of William Arnold. T. R. MeCLURE, Shtrlff. Snaatrr'i Ornra, . Kallda. Sept. gd, 1B4.t. ynd SHERIFF'S SAt.B. BY virtue of a writ of Execution from the Supreme court of Pu'nam county. Ol io, ( ahull o'er for an'e at the door of the court Houae in said county, on Monday the 6th day of Octo'ernext. 1B45, between tlie I oura often o'clock A. M and four o'clock P. M. the following dia crl' ed rent estate to wit. The south west quarter of the south east quarter of mn-iun oreven town two sonm rnn?c eiirni enat contatnin? elhtv acres mo-e or lae; taken aa the prnnertv of Daniel I,. fJo'ils to satisfy an Execution in favor of James Lew alien. T. S. MrCLURE, S.r,if. By 1. U Bum, Deputy SlierilT. Pneeier's oayce. Kallda Sept. td. 1P45. . ??Bd SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed from the Court of Common P'eneof Putnam Conntv. Ol lo, 1 will o,Ier for snle at the door of H-e Court House In said county, on Monday, the 6th day of Oc.to' er next, 1P45 le tween ti e hours of ten o'-'o-k, A. M. and four o'clock, P. M. of said day the following described tract of land to wit: The south enat qnarter of section three 3 town one north range aaven East containing one hundred and sixty acres more or lets. Ta'ion as tl e property of Joseph Temina to sntlafv a Judgment in favor of Henry Rudolph. Appraised at (380. T. R. MrCLURE, Kh$riff. BmtRirr'e ornca, Kallda, Sept. 1st, 1845. 2rod Isaac Clay, .1 IN CHANCERY, - The said Allen E'dred is hereby notified that on the twenty-first day of July, A. D. I84S, the said Isaac. Clay of Stark county, State of O1 lo, tiled in the Court of Com mon Pleaa of the County of Putnnm in anld Stnte of Ol lo. a Bill in Chanrerv rgilnat the said Allen Eldred. the o' led a i rl n-.v,. nl wkl.h Dllll. . 1 .i . i.. ir . . . I a...... and prayer or which Rill s. that lie east half of the Smith west Iur'e' of sertlon num'-er twenty eWit, rownahlp am, er one south, of rnnre number six east, containing eighty acres, and situate in said county of Putnam, may le sold to satisfy the sum of eighty dollnrsand Intereat .thereon, and which snld sum of motiev the anld Allan E'dred se-nr-ed to he paid to snid Isnac Clay, hy deed of mo-t?age, dntpd December 2fl, 184-t, unon the nremlsea afhresnhl. An,lth aaid Al'en Eldred is further no'ified that unless he appear nuu iiitrnui nuqwer, ur nemur TO lite Sam Hill within Sixty days after the next term ofsnld court, the aM Tannc ntnv t the term next after the expiration of said slxtv days will apply to snld court to take the matters of said hill aa co fessed and decree thereon eecordtntly. AUK.UK fr HIORTNP, Solicitors for Complainant. JnlyJ, 1P-I5. . . SSI.fw Matthew Chambers. , PUTNAM COMMOV PLEAS. JV CHANCERV. EMJah Buniter, anil Nelson McAllister. In pursuance of nn order of the court of common Fleas or the county or rutnam and Stnte of Ohio, at their May Term. A. D. I8IV F.'iinh Hunker is herehv nntiled that on the 6th dnr of Mnv. A. D. 1R44, Mntthaw Chsm'-ers of theConntyorPutnam.nledinsnid court his Mil In chancery aiainat tlie aild Elijah Hiiniter and Nelson Mr A Plater, set tin forth, that on the Sat. dnv of Pacem'-er, 1H4S, he ob tained ny the consideration of Whtned Acklev. a uat ca of the nea-e within and for the county of Putnam, a iud". menf. anlnat the said Elijnh Bunker fo the anm of '94 fl nnd coats of sup that thera remains nnnnld ofanid ludir- ment the sum of H08 .14 with a Inrije amount of Interesr That said Runkar owned no"oodsorchiitrae.!nndanr tene ments whereof tt-a amount of anld .ludfment can 'a mnda. That on or n' out the first dnv of Fahrnarv, 1R49, snid Pun korscid nnd conveyed elhry acres of land to the snld Mr Alliater for the sum of I IPO that snld Pnnker recelyed In nnvment for snid 'and notes on one Herman Luce to t' amount of )JP0 00: that some time vetween Kovem' er. 1P42. and May. IP'S, anid BnnVer de'lvered anld potee to said McAI'Ister without receivln any fhn t''ere"or, for the purpose of defraudineenmr'nirnnr out of Ma anid itdr- ment; and pravinirthat aaid Mr.AHIarer he enlolned from treneferrlnjr snid noes or pavine Bunker the amount of said InrfoMefineaa : that Pnnker he decreed to nay ti-e amount of snld iudTment, or that unon defnult therno' ttie snid Mc A Mister te decreed io nay ti e amount of anld .ludir- ment and costs, and that ia default f-e'enf eTecnlon issue, C. B. METCALF, ' Solicitor for omplninnnt. July12,18tJ s?lfw ; ; ; : Treasurer's Notice. rpHE amount of Taxea levied on each hundred dollars X valuntion of texnMt prnnertv in the County of Put nam for the year 1845, Is as fo'lows, vlr.: For State nnd Canal purposes, seventy cents; for road purposes eighty cents; for county purposes. flPv cents; and for school pur poses, twenty cents; makin? in the wl'0Te, two dollars nnd twenty cents, in union toivnsniptnere is levied 'en cents; Ottawa, fifteen cants; Oreens,,ur. fifteen cen'a; Riley, ten cents: Monroe, twonty cents, nnd Richland, live cents. fo- TownsMp nurnoaea. In PiiTar C'eek. fifteen cents are 'evied for Poor purposes. The townships of Blnnct'C'd. Ottawa, Jackson, and van Buren have .each levied twenty cants for School purposes- I will attond either in pe-son or hy rtennty, In tt-e several townahlns, at the places of ho'din elections, fo- t-e pur poiie or receiving i axes, in uie ioiiowin-r opner. to wit; Perry... Septemher 11; Inckson ,.. . " 1"; Jnnnimrs ' IP; Puinr Creek,. 11 ' 10; ' Rtonrne,-.., r , . , yfi; , ' Rlchlnnd ..' " ?l: . Greens'mrg, ....... .i 81; ' Ottawa, " 94; : '1,1'iertv i.... ' " Jl; Vnn Puren , " 56; B'nnchard, " f"; ; Rllev i ' " ' ' 99; ' ; Pleasant " ?0; And at my onVe in Kallda, the balance of the time until the 2()tli of Deremher. ... C .M. OOOFREY, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office, ITslldn. Puntam co., Auillst5th,IP45- -. - : ' 133 , . ' ' HHERTFF'BSAI.E. BY virtue of a writ of fieri fnelns to me directed from the Co'irt of Common Pleas of Pu'nam Countv Ohio T will ofer fo" sale at the door of the Court House In snid ii nty, on Mondnv the Bth day of Oc.tr-er next. IMS, he ween the hours of tan o'clock. A. M. and fonr oVtock, P M. ofsnld dnv t'ie fot'owlns dls'rl'-ed treat of land to wit: The weal hnlf of the north west quarter of sp-tlon twentv-flva town two .south ran?e seven east, contnHlnv Vlslity acres more or less. Taken as the nronerty ot Jn'in Officer to antiafy a Judgment in fuvor of Curtis Biiekinx liam dc Co. i r ' -. T. R. MeCLURE, SUsri.: ! : ftwrs"s nmtt, . ' i . Kalida Sept. 1st A. D. 1R45. . .( -. - v f CTd en . MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. --, P irsunnt to an allrs decretal order Issued out of tt r'onit of Common oleaa of Putnam countv to medlrpr-tcd nnd delivered. I a''nll ofer for ante to te Meheatt Idder, nt ' e doo' of the Court Honaa In Kallda; In anld countv of Ptitnam.on te alsthdavof O-toer. A.T) tl4H, t-etween the -ours oftan o'do-k, A, M. and four o''-'ock. P. M. the fol 'owlmi dnscrl'-ed lands and tenements, to-wlt. The no-th ast qnnrtor sml the a.-;st fraction of t-e "o-tn 'west nnarrar of tha north east onnriar ofaaction Twentv sli In Town ship one fontli. of Kanje invan enst rnntnlntnt fn-tv-sll acres or lane to snitsiv a necree in -avor- oi nnocn rceTan on and oalntt Anthony Early 4; William Early; appraised value S553. ,; 11 ' '' v-- 'f i' ceo. I. mrJGiNS. ; Aupst fth 1845, ,?:MwtrVU Wt. i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of elin'lrv Executions to me direct ed from the Conn of Common Pleas of Put nam Conntf. Ohio. I will off r foi sale at the door of the Court H"""". on Mnndav.the sixth div of October flex', 184S between th hours of ten o'clock A. M. anil four o'clock P. M. the f illow- imr described tract of land, to wit. the Eoat nnrt of North West fraction of WeSt half, section 7. in town 4 South Ran? 6 East containing sixteen acree, with a grist and saw-mill and frame dwel- 'np- house on the same. Taken as the property of Junes Nicholas & Samuel Dinsmnre to antis fv sundry Executions in favor of Jacob Rhodes & others. " T. R. McC.TtRE. Sheriff. B J. Beam, Deputy Sheriff. Srtstt'f r's Oprtri! ) Kelida Sept. 2d $ A. D. 184S. i, - PHERfFF'S SALE. T1Y virtue of a writ of venrli exponas to me lJ diroeterl from the Court of common pleaa of Putnam Countv. Ohio, I will pffT fir sale at the rlo'ir of 'tee Court House in snid countv, on Mon dny, the sixth day of October next, 1C4S, between the hour of ten o'clock. A. M., and four o'clock. P. M, of siid day the following described track of land, to wit: The west half of north east quarter of section seven, town two south Ran? six east containing eirhty acres more or less, taken as the property of Andrew D'nsTiore to entisly nn execution in favour of F. H. Oillett tc Ann Beverage. Admi nistrator's of N. Beverap-fl decaaed. T. R. MeCLURE, Sh'ff. Shkrifv's Orrtcv., Kalida.Scnt. 1.1845. 236d TRKASURERS' NOTICE TS hereby (riven, that I will attend either in person or by deputy, for the purpose of re ceiving taxes, at tlie usual place for holding elections in the several townships in Henry coup- iv, nn iuiidwb, lown: In Harrison September 13; " Damascus " 15) "Richfield IB: " Mvo , " 17; " Liberty " 18; " Freedom " 19; " Rideevitlei 20; " Plensant 22; " Flntrock 23: And at my office in Nnooloon rl urino- the ba lance of the time until the 20th of December. The following; are the rntea of taxes for the present year: State nnd Canal, 7 mills on the dol lar viluation: County, 5 mills: Road 8 mills. Bridge 1J mills. and schools mills mnkinar in the whole 234 mills on the dollar valuation. In the Townships of Fhtrock and Freedom, 1 mill; JNapoIenn, 2; Harrison i, and Liberty i mills are levied in addition for township purpo ses. Also, in Napoleon and Freedom 3 mills: 1 in Flatrock; i in Harrison, and i in Liberty are le- vieo ior poor purposes. Also in Ridgeville, Pleasant, Harrison and Li berty 2 mills are levied for school nnrposes. D. HARLF.Y. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Henrv eo . Ohio ) Napoleon. August 1, 1845. 6w230 N. B Supervisors can obtnin road certificates by applying to their respective Township Clerks. u. tl. SHERIFF'S SALE. TXV virtue of a writ off! fa to me directed from the LJ Cou't of common plensof Putnam countv.Ohio, T will offer forsile at thedoorof the Court Houae in Kalida. on Monday, the 6th dav of October next. A. D. 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M nnd four o'clock P. M. of aaid day the following oeacriDen lanas, to wit: The north half of the north west Quarter of sec tion thirty-one town two south range six east, con taining eiehtv acres of land, more or less: all Wins in Putnam countv, Ohio. Taken as the proprty of r. j t . .:r.. . r r Li'vm ij-ruijr lunaum v mrce Ejxpcuii'ins in nvour of J. C. Curtis and others. Appraised at $240. T.R. MeCLURE, Stiff Sheriff's Office. Kalida, Sept. 1. 1845. 236d THE LIKE NEVER BEFORE KNOWN! TIN SHOP IN KALIDA. RICE BASSETT, HAVE conimencsd hnslnes and will l-e ready to supply the chlMns of this and the adjoining counties with every variery oi Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware,a at prices as low as ran he had in thla section of country NOW IS THE TIME, If yon want Drat rate articles, and ti e rt-eanest wl Irb can he had, ciraus a call and we assure you that you shall net go away aianprioinren. As soon ra arrmcpnients fan he made, we shall h nre pared toaall at Wl-o'eaale. and supn'v Traders and Mer chants with any quantity that may ' e wanted. Phon over C. H. Bice's Store. Sr.Ozw Kalida. July SS, 1845, RTSLEYS' EXCHANGE. THE subscriber has purchased the old stand, in the brick building -lirectly opposite the Uourt House, in Kalida, Putnnm county, Ohio, favora bly known ns " Risley's Exchanffe." He respectfully solicits the patronage of the pub lic and in return, no win spare no pains to se cure the cunfort and convenience of his guests, who will find at the Exchange every accommo dation usually found at hotels in this s-ctinn of the stnte. is. to. nuiiiBAUUti, Kalida, Autr. 26. 1845. 235' b 1845. 1 00,000 DOLLARS WANTED! AT GILBOA, OHIO. T B. SMITH has just receivd and is now opemne a eeneral assortment o spring ana summer goods, suitable fur this market; among his Block may be found Cloths, Calicoes, bnttin etts. Summer stuffsof every description, Vestings. Veils, Tickinp, Sheetings, Shirtings, Twist, But tons, Thread. Drillings, Jeans, Cotton yarn from 6 to 10 of the best quality. Pantaloon stuff's, and Laces, Sewing Silks and Bed Cords. Groceries Susar, Molasses. Tea, Coffee, To bacco, Alum,' Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Pepper, and Indigo. ' Harhware andCutlert Doorhinginss.Locks, Iron Butts, Shovels and Tongs. Traps, Hammers, Smoothing Irons. Patent Horseshoes, 1 Shoe Knives, Gimblets, Knivesand Foika and Brushes Hats and Crs Hots and Caps 6 all kinds shapes dnd siies, from a fine Leghorn up to brush fence, and Ladies' Bonnets tt match Lots o Falm lea heia for bova. Iron. Nails and Glass,.' ' " V SICKLES, SYTHES. AND SNATHS; jtfrr QTtAXTiTv or ... BOOTS, SHOES AND ROLE LEATHER. Crockery Tea Setts, Plates, Mugs, Pitchers Bowls. cVc. "c.. Mr. Smith has tr'ed the Hisrh Pressure System ong enough, and henceforth Goods wift be (old Chenp, and for Caen' only " Brins on your money, and you shall have aa many goods as von cn carry away. , TRY and See. .The PRODUCE of the country will not beTe fuaed In exchange or goods, and a hieh market rica paid for Beeawax, Ashes, Feathers,, and linseng.. aj, ;., '..-,...'-1', 't.iH - N. B. Old Accounts moat be settled, i ' 1 " 1 Gilbeay Jan20, 1844.;.-' UiXi1-' m BUSINESS NOTICES. BEN. METCALF, Attorney and Counsellor at Lair. HAVING opened an office in Kalida, will give his attention to the ordinary buianess of his profession, and particularly to settlement of claims, payment of taxes, etc., for non-n'sri-dents. Jan. 10th. 1845. - . 2032 J. J. acrerman, : 1 1 Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law. ttALIDA, PUTNAM COUNTY, OHIO. Office on Ivlain street, opposite T. R. McClure'a Hotel. Kalida, June 20, 1845. RICHARD C. SPEARS, ATTORNE Y AT LAW, Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio. Feb. 1844. . JAMES (J. UAl-Y, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law. Napoleon, Henry County, O. May 23, 1845. ' 222 JAMES MACKENZIE, , , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Kulida, Putnam County, Ohio. May 23, 1845. -222 DOCTOR SOLOMON M. SHAFFER, Physician if Surgeon, LATE of Pennsylvania, but more recently from Rochester, Ohio, haslocated himself at 'Rock port, Putnam county, Ohio, and tenders to the public his proiessional services. Feb., '44. DOCTOR P. L. COLE, Physician S( Surgeon, Kalida, Putnam Co., Ohio. Office in the building formerly occupied by Mr. Thatcher, at the American Hotel. April 18, 1845. GEORGE SKINNER, ADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Kulida, Putnam county, Ohio. Orders promptly eio- S tenod Saddles, cVc , constantly on hand. LANDS FOR SALE IN PUTNAM COUNTY. WEST half of No-th East quarter of Section 28, Town 1 South, Ran'.'e Six Enst, P0 acres. West half of South west qunrter of Section 9, Town 1 south nance un.-i ar.si, eu acres. No-th west quarter, and west half of Couth East Quarter. and North F.i.st quarter of South Enst quarter, and weal 'an ot poutn was! quarter ot section 7, Town 1 No til Ranee Six Cast, ?G'' acres. No-th Enst qunrter of Section 7, Town 1 North, Range Dix r.Tisi, luu ocrrs. These tends will he sold low for cash : or for one nuarter cash and the halanco In one. two. and three years, with In- loreat, ann inoso naving no money, can nnv i y clearing landinti lsioivnahiii. A. P. EDGERTON', HicksviUe, Dehnnce ro. 0. 1 Jlgnt. June 1, 18-15. SSSehw S. E. HOI.TBAUGTI, Boot and Shoe Maker. HAS just received a first rate stock of Leath er from Cincinnati. . Ready made work constantly on hand. : Kalida, July 15, 1845. 229ebw PLAYING, VISITING, AND BLANK CARDS. Georgr Cook, of the kite firm of Ely, smith & uook, for tlio past six years, maim Oicliires of the celebrated Bartlett Cards, would inform the public and Ihe patrons of ihe old establishment, No. 71, Fulton St., where ho has always been employed, that he continues the manuficlure of all the varie ties of Playing Visiting and Black Cards, heretofore furnished by iho establishment and flint orders for various kinds will be faithfully and promptly executed on applica tion to his sole agents, Messrs. Ely and Latham, No. 71 Fulton St., at the following prices, usual discount off, for cash, or to those who buy to sell again, viz: Marble and white backs $38 per cross. Hatry 8 Decuturcs Ellsler do do do do 30 24 21 IS Merry Andrews Highlanders, No. 1, star &. mar ble band 15 do 2 do 12 : Eivimelled, Ivory and Pearl Surface Cards as per the following scale: Large . No.5Enamellod$2 00 No.15 Enamelled $500 4 do 2 00 14 do 5 00 3 do 1 50 13 , do, 450 2 do 150 12 do 4 00 1 do 1 25 15IvVi Pl.surf.250 11 Iv.&Pl.Surf.l 37 15 13 12 do 187 10 do 125 do do 1 21 1 50 4 00 3 50 300 250 250 2 25 9 8 7 6 5. 4 3 2 2 do , do do do do do do do do 121 1 00 100 100 75 75 62 62 50 Small. II Enamellod 10 0 8 7 do do do do do Embossed Enamelled Cards, tinted and plain, beautifully polished with elegant design as borders: , . -i rV- ,h ' : -Printers' blank cards.' 'i i Small blanks,(play card size )No.l $15p'rgross do 1 do 2 12 Large . do . do -1 24 ... do do 2 21 - Double s;zo of the small ' 1 30 .,. rdo ., dr . ; ,: 2 24 Doublo size of the large 1 62 do ,i do - 2 62 Also all the above sizes of every color to order. -,. !- I ;.:,. ; Other sizes cut to order of either the fore going qualities. - Mourningcards of various sizes made to ord'r. Gold bordered cards : do - do; Giltedge , do ,.t H do " Enamelled sheets capsize it 20 by 24 inches . Ivory surface ; :::do ! - 'do -Pearl dt: , do .'-i i 'do Blank sheets, . .'.do; m - do-t - Also - Railroad : and Steamboat - Tickets made to order of any color, or of difforuni colors, ns may be desired. J( s ; -..; - Ihe subscriber invites 'all editors of the United States and Canada, who are disposed to take their pny in cards, and, who will send 'iim a copy of their paper, containing this ad vertisement, to insert it for three months. , !,iT r! i GEORGE COOK.i i New York, Jamtaty 21), 1845. , . 233 T, LITERARY NOTICES. ; Prospectus of the Ohio Statesman. Tl HE undersigned respectfully anuaunco lo the Democracy of Ohio, that tbet have purchased of Cot. Samtjkl Mid art, U his interest in the Ohio Statesman rlewspapery from and lifer the 1st of July, 1845. Th paper , will, b heretofore, advocate, unflin-- chingly, Democratic Principles and measures and give the strongest support to the regu larly nominated candidates of the Democratic Parly, that it will be in the power of the un- ers'gned lo afford. To fitmly support th National Administration to maintain -that right of this country to the territory of Oregon lo uphold the great doctrine of the sore reignty of the people, as contended for by the patriot Dohr lo contend for the adjust ment of the tariff in such a manner as shall do justice to the great Agricultural interest of the West to labor for the settlement ol the National Finance question in a way that shall ptevent the public moneys from becom ing the means of individual aggrandizement and to strenuously support any meaiura calculated lo make the laws of Ohio embodi mcnis of the principles of Liberty and Equa lity, and to give to the Stale a sound cur. rency:- ihcse are the objects which the un dersigned propose lo themselves in the new nnd arduous position which they have as sumed. Their success must depend upon the amount and the character of the support which they shall receive at the hands of the Democracy of the great Empire Slate of the West, whose voice in the National Councils is so important, and whose example, in the managementof their internal affairs, is destin ed to exert a vast influence upon all quar ters of the Union, and particularly to give a character tn ihe legislation of the new com muuities which are constantly arising, and demanding to be admitted to the rights and privileges enjtiyed by the members of the confederacy. , -.1 The undersigned have invested a large amount of capital in their present undertaking. They have brought to its support, whatever of talent and enterprise they possess. Their iuterest is identical with that of the West; and thero is no iucentivo to exertion no motive which can incite men to a faithful discharge of important duties which is not moving them to labor for the good of that portion of the confederacy into whose hands the physical and moral powers of the nation are rapidly passing. Under these circum slances, they fuel that they are privileges to ask for 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 unders;gticd propose making some' mechanical improvements in the paper, which) will render it more worthy the support of the public. A fair proportion of the paper wilt be dcvoied to miscellaneous rtading and news matter. Terms. The Statesman is published t Daily during the session of the Le- r gislature, and Tri-Weekly the bal- i' anceoflheyear, at $ 09 Tri-VVe kly the year round, at 4 00 Semi-Weekly during the session of Vr the Legislature, and Weekly dur- ing the balance of the year, at S 00 Weekly Ihe year round, invariably in advance, at t 00 05" Persons desiring the Weekly piper for six months, can have it for oxx dollab, uhvays to be paid in advance. Five Dollars in one letter, in advance, will pay for two copies of the Statesman pub lished Semi-Weekly during the Session and Weekly tho balanco of the year, directed to the names ordered. . .: t 0O All payments to he made in advance Those who have not an opportunity of pay ing otherwise, may remit by mail, at our risk, postage paid. The Postmaster's certificate of such remittance, shall be a sufficient re' ceipt therefor. 05" Those who subscribe by the year will1 ple?e so designate. 05" Any person who will procure six, sub scribers, and inform us of the direction of 'his paper, shall have a copy sent him for hie , trouble. " ; 05" Persons receiving a prospectus, who cannot make uso of it themselves, will please hnud it to another. C. C. &- G. R. HAZEWELL. . Columbus August 5, 1845. , PLAIN AND FANCY ., LL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINTING NEAT LY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE., LAW BLANKS, BUSINESS CARDS,;; Placards, Show-Bills, .'. i PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, ", . , Hte - mUto, AND ALL KINDS OP LETTER-PRESS PEINTIN I DONE TO ORDER. , t ) . '....'. Persons favoring ns with their commands' wilf have their orders promptly attended to, on fair ana? reasonable terms, for Cash or trader as will Vs suit the parties. ,. , , Kalida, June, 1845. . 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