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4, rA . ! is hi 11: 0 , " . ( " .. ' For the Ventura. ' ' HEAVENLY BEAOfT:--' ' V' , Th meteor flamj tliatHjrhn tli iky; ' j. m In glory glide. awVy", ' ., w- The brighthees"drih laughing y ""v , bit av.yi'ji;f m'l A And all the beauty earth nnflyt: .r- ' .snFfl) frt 57. ." .wa.ijr &,.,.?.,.., V? Th tarithat bumothibwif ttti r-: ,w"v "A eoMtaut brilliant suai'vii , . .' : -fe j Will pierc th clouds; and raila like lov,, , 1 ' Crown1? with didrnt'9 ,:, ' in! h Bo heavenly beaotyViverVight,' f$ n .I ' . Endures, and cheer the gloom of night-', il "ntilidu; cfc!. 10, 1B45.' rf V"'" '.i.f:l 34rf ClIS" . v: LovE' Never- sleeps. r a. : t Uve never.leepir'tfie nVofheV.".y- was . Bends o'er her dying 'uifemt's bd i ;:b:,n- f .'ti Whil dealt creeps wi, with Dojeles tread, ( . .nJ iiiABxf1 (aim nit Mflff lUMnil. S - .With.beaiing heart !--Xoi' nftec lfiyi t"! Yet 'en that tad'and fragile form - ;tl. t-io jrorga4n-iumwrj .ner, P0'?,, , icp ... Deenito the borroraof the atormV . " ; O'urburdened nature 1nk to testj .TT " . But O'er them both nnOtrrer ep--a; l tv ;,i HiiwldnigtuiwuchtfflBje P i. . M Around above the ngel bind 1 1 1 !' 'Stoop .6'etfhe care-'worri lint of ttin'r'. " With. pitying eye and eager bandn lot U'-i i ,T!-Tby rata ihe.aOu.1 to, boAe again, ) -FrttaftbtwMhmrBijVBweep. , ; -y( -Th ('or P.f '" ! i mtr fripi! "An-roindn66thi-nd:vrnn,, ( . ,.,,( ' Tho hreort In paiA-Hs 'netlr tltlpi.! n'l M.k. ' ji t ' i t .. , ; . . .Jired of he world's fals VadianMturi! "1 . AndttaWo'view thy purity," U . V, ..1-'' . J5oWfce.kuhearttwithinua.burn,,t ,j ; .nGnviacati thnt in the lowest deeps .,, ", .YOt;,huroflilllyEEvt,,tErs!y : ti iiietrty'lo 'pplautj ttf tbude)nh Without JiicriminaironV'nud" rnkny caln '". charafcttt for' judgment wnh'dnly tact eiotigh" to itvoid ; ..BEN1,METCAtIV,v,ur,''ri - f .u Attorney and Counsellor at Law,. . . . TTAVIN6 opened an ;bfliee 'f Kalida wifl - JtJL give hit attention to th rdinary 'buainots .f bis Drofess'tonv irnd particularly to aottleuirn fi-lalnun paymet of tame, &.C., for non-resi . ,'Vaoth, ma,,., ' ; , ;230z r.'; V CtngreslfJiial Union and Appendix : The Cooa,kssio.A.i. Urfiox, will be ' com menced one week after Congress ia con vened, and will bAj)g!)jish.ed. h.:ic- i-;i "Jitt.ul.: -b?SEMl-WEEKLY ; ':.-; ' 'until ilB adjournment, giving the daily pro ceedings of both housed of Congress; , The epeecheri of ha meinbere are condensed to tring ihem Into a readable length. All the ' fesoluliaris oflered, or motions mado, are - given in the mover's own, words; and the yaa and nays on all the important questions. It it printed with small type brevier and tidnpareilott a double royal sheet, in quarto ' ' form, each,number containing 16 royalquarlo '' Vtil i rttKii(h- if n -;' The Appendix, on account of the delay ' bften'occurring in procufing .the spoechee of members Complete will not bojmailed, tegu 1arly jemi-wBekly, but ; vill contain as many page, of sold feading ; mslter as .tho Con gressional UniOttVORt LlH ':;-H '70h Tub Appendix is made up of the President?? annual message the TfcporiS of tho principal vfficers of the. government lliat accompany it, tnd all hrj! long jpeecbes oj members of CoUgress, wiittea out or., reyiaeq by, theni For the CoaHEsaiojiAi. Ukion, $ 50 per For Thk Appendix, $1 50 per copjr. . . Pti .CiaTOtr will he ftuuished yith Ten copies f either the above works for $12; Twenty- 'EXTRA. 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It ' 4l . .... : 'f Lone copy "5 00 ' five copies 20 00 J: tenMpies 35 00 'if--: :one copy s ou " ifivii conina ' fl 00 ' i)',ui"). f fdn copies 15 00 , 0irLJ'O attention will oe paid to any order unlet the money accompany v's Cir.Thjwe deBiring complete copies oflhe p9ngr3siohali" llittoi) ' tinu Appendix', w'l' ; please sand ns their names previons to the Arst. day of Dccmbdr next.;; '7? 'J cVa'v CAYwWl illingly pay the'postage pn t, all letters sent to us containing JJne dollar . and upwards. !V Other letters directed Us, " with ihe postSgo 'unpaid, tciiZiioiJje taken oat pf, the, office':;, ' ".,.; Z'.v ir?4 fj" Newspapers throughout, the, country, who have published our first prespeous,'by 'publishing' the? above until December J,r Will , receive In' return botlj ! tho Congressional '", Union and Appendix., - Other , papers pub lisliing this prospectus until ibo naoeting -of Congressj wilr receive the Uongrtttiona UnioH, durihg the session'. ' ' .,. . - . '---Dffr-lTfta ; tTfTC!! ' . vWBhingfon, October $ Jf45 ,ft.nO'er.fB atfd figela, earti and- teTQ r. .4Alfighv,bniU. the alighteat cnll s. ' ''" ''" '.nwcd, and relief i. given. t'";,"1 ' In hotlts 01 Wo. wlwn aorrow aleopa 1 )m J. J ACKERMAN, , V : Attorney nnd Counsellor at La v. t , Ktuu rupAn juuunri, dmiu., K)(ric on lrfain treett opposite Tf. RjfcClureH Hotel. i'.;KalidslJnilB BO: 184Sir DOCTOR Pi U, JOLVi,i'i r.: ' PhvriciajrAe Sitr&eon. Kiidi fotnam co. Ohio.! Ofiica In thbuildiig formerly ppcupved py Mr, Thntcher, th 'American Hotel! 0i' April 18, 1845. ' " IN CHANCERY. Th -eohmiMow of faoWInf Connt,: r i ... i't:. !. :n COMMON l.vo SlorltDH, BliM Slilrley, Jin Hudson, nuaiion, liialieth llaiinnh llowy'er, Jomea Fuller, bllratie'B an Horna, vyiinam a. van norn, V.n Homo. Hllinhett. Van Horns, jr., Mary Van Uotna, Cotliarina Van Horne UeniK Aflnms, jr., dquiih Auiun, cum i Aaai,Hirlai(oen,lanj T-?r f roaciv l,;,,, ,(,, her hiwttaiid. - ' . . i'.. n.r.unt Ji-fnurlnnu to thii lull are haretir notl flprl that the Hid romplainant on the 14th day of Augnrt, l4rtileil htn-tiill In the rourt ot'rommoe ajenof Paultllna ... .t.tln. ll.nl.mU p. Ilnlliitor. El ha Biilrli'V. Tl awl B. Vn Home, Jauiet Fitir. on henalf of Hannah Bowyor, and Jnroh Dwei on liehnlfot'Lyne Starling exe ......i -0.tin l-nn.li to the Stnto of Ohio, romlltloned for l.. ,i i..- rtr i-AEiniii ltuiihi to Uta jibo of anld rounty of Paurdini lor. the rertlon of bii' lit luiullnealnthe event of tll aCUtOI Jimiive nemr iurwirii oi-n,f'w - ' " Tonntv. tbatea.il teat qf Jumire waa arcordlnisly loratert at. uriiri tl.nl tin, l-otlflH 1nMt t with Kit edlfl- t nntalaint tliereto were .mKferred to snld romplainant hill for aitid rountv nnd tlint roinplninoot Imlltai.ld joil and :.. i.n,,a nrrnr'illiiir to unlcl 4-ontrnrt nnd tl nt the anld TI-aameB.Vnn HornO' depnrMd thia life Itnvlnj the "id Elliaieth Vim "Home,' M wir'ow, and Willirni A.'Vnn Horne.Uarl'"" Van Horne, is:wanow nn uumr, j,. ....... a. ii i!.n..rlM Van llnrnn. ffcmna Annnia. lr.'DO- Bhte Adami. Buann Adaiua, Hnrjiut French, and.. Frenrh, P......I"Lj i u L.ir. nt Inw. And aitld H!l Braya the Court to narfert title In the anid rompluinant for mid land, the aatnf Ivlng in aoid Paulding rounty, Kow, t' erefoie, If the ankl drfendantn alinll fot appear hrfore anid ourt at the ... and nWr;aid LU1 tha.aaaie Will it uaan a tonf.Meda,amiue.u. m.m Ono'er SS, 1845. ' ComnoaT.fti. for eomplainaut, ,:nii 'tiiij II .i:i '.rwF. ' 845 fw' m7H 'wj ' 'i'" I. ,tJr,"T' CUBE FOR COWSUMP'riON t WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Will Miracles never cease! More evidence of its surpassing Health liestorative fir .-- . iff . , , r - tues::: Tron. Dr. Baker, 8pringlIW WaiMngtott rounty. Ky ;,.'.' Spbinokikld. Kv. MaV 14, 1645. : Messrs San ford Se Park-Agents: take this opportunity of informing you of a most romnrtrnlilri Mirfi n(rf()rmcd UDOn me l)T the nod of Dn. Wistab's Balsam of: Wild ' lrt the yea'r'1840 I was 4aken with inna mation of the towels which 1 labored under for six weeks when I gradually recovered In tho full of .1841 1 was attacked, witn severe cold, which- sealed itself upon my tuners: and for ihe soace of three years I was confined to my hed: j tried all kinds of Me dicines, nnd every variety of medical aid without benefit; and thus I wearied along until the' winter ""of. 1844, when I heard of " VVisfar's Ualsam Ot W ild tjlicrry." " My friends persuaded me to give it s trial thouch I had eive up all hopesof it recovery, and had prepared myself for the change if anollier ; world. ., nirougn uieir soiicuunou I was induced to mnke use of the f uenuine Wisfar's Balsam 'of Wild Cherry.'1 Tho efiect '' was ' truly ; astonishing.' : After five years of .affliction,', pain and sufleiingj. nnd after having spent four or five hundred .dol lars to no' p'uipose, and tho best 'and most respectuble physicians had proved unavailing L .Will .soon restorcdjo entire health by the blessing of Gdd-ond the se pf4 Doctor Wis tar's Bitlsani 'of Wild Cherry! '' - A I anV new 6nioytn good health, and such is my altcrijd nppoarapce that 1 am no longer known.WJien i meet my lormcr acqu mian CeS.-"'' ,(' Mil ni; ,w, -i . ' . -,v - .. ! ""I havtj i!n0d, rapidly in Weight; 'and my flesh is firm and twlv 1 can now eat us much as any person, and my .W jjems iigroe-'witlr me. ... 1 havoeaten more during tho last six months than 1 had eaten five years before.,,-, :, -r ,Vi - . ., . Considerinc my case almost a miracle. 1 doem it necessary for the- good of the afflict ed, and a duly 1 owe to the proprietors and my fellow men (who should know; whore relief may be bad) to make this statement public.-1 " ' ; -: .-r-, ' -m ... ii ii-ti. i -May the blessings of God rest upoi, the proprietors' of so valuable a. Medicine as Wislafs Balsam of Wild Cherry., ., t ', : -,y ., r- y0ur9 Regpectfully,' . ' ' ; - ;H WILLIAM H.BAKER. ' 'fjjif Price' $1 'per bottle, or six bottles for ; For sale In Cincinnati only bjr SANFORD ot- rAJXtv. v-.f ;-! VVestorn Depot of valuable Medicines, .a- -' corner if Fourth and Walnut-sts. Sold by H. G. LEE, Kalida, " i S. GRUVER, Section 10. f ; RICHARD C, SPEARS, f I ATT OR NE Y,:.A T LAW, t Vari Wert, Van Wert County,Ohio. i s . 'W PETITION POH DIVORCE. Chriatlan eallena,- a . -. PW I'NAM COUNTY f 'V. f . ' , I ' CO0AT OF COMMON T . Ananda Sellera. - '7 PLEAS. j Arnnnda Bellem will take notice tint Christian Sellen on tho 19th dny or Noveinlwr,- A. D. 1845, filed in the -anid Court hie petition iwnvini ,11m nW Court to jratit Mm a divofco troji tie laid Amanda fothe followijigeauaea, to 1st. The wilful ahaerjee nf the aaid Amanda for more than iiireeyenra. vnn. Aauitory. And tue aaU Amanda will alio take flo'tH Ilia Depoai ttona to be used on the Trinl of thi im will ho iiiim fore competent authority at the olfite of John Clutter in Morgan Township, Knoa County, Ohio, on the Snd day- of Fehrunry, A.D, J84ii; nndnt the office of tlie Clerk of com mon pleas In Nowark Llokini county, Ohio on the 5th dar Of February. A. D 1840 hetween tlie hours ef nln o'clock a, in,, tia six e cioca, r. ox. or saia day. - - , 'V, . rHDIHTI a v tvr t wnu f N0VaiWl, IS ' .; f ' !..-.( 4efw- 1SI 48, o5itii!iv0 7-ai!r eras- v.i os Utait,t$aciti '"'vi Ti'iijw rfifl :ii-fjc; thai mu PIfAIN AND FAKCf ' y.' all Descriptions 6f printing neat- iLYEXECUTEfj AT THIS OFFICE; -1 B U S I N E S S ; C A U PS,. f,; .'-:!!. Placards, Show-Bills, . u PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS AND ALL KINDS OF LfiTTElt-PRESfl PRINT INO ' 111 : DOKB TO OBDBBV " Person favoring us with their eommand will have thoir orders promptly attenaea to, on lair ana reasonsble terms,' for Cash or trade, as will best suit-th parties. -ill . i ')!' V.'1111 Kalida, June, io-.o. : .i'.-i.;r -il. a NOTICE. ' . s' ''' :': TAKE ootios that 1 m oetcrminea ,ip pay no . debts whatsover that my Wife, Harriet BroWer eontraets from this date.' She has left my house, bed and board witnoumny jueicauao. y' " HOG AN BROWER. 'CireenaburgTp.; Putnam co., -m Ift ii.-..'-.lt.t j pctobcr,l7th lU45,i;.,,,! i'. - S44cpv Great Bcduction of Price!';-" .,'1 .1. PROSPECTUS OF. THE .f,', , DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. THE price of tho; Democrat V. Rkvi?w has heretofore been loo hiiih ltforits b'zo cost, and character, but for the ?ansof tens of thousands of readers who w 4'd pe ' . - r- . . v- . . . triad in receiveBtit. and ainom? whom V't is Inrlilv dosirable that it should circ vTv-e For Hie purpose, therefore, oflargely wiueni ing the range ot its tiseiutness, anu ot multi plying thO; numbers ol itiose to wiion) jt may li nprnasihle. it has been determined, simul taneously with the creat reduction iti ilieex- penscs oi me postage, ro rcauce iiBsuuscriji- llOll, price, IIISU, IIUIll I roc i "ill litriiiwwr lars) and when several unite in subscription to as low as 2,50, or even V,6) per annutn. This vcrv larce reduction m the receipts faccompanied with but a comparatively small diminution of its expenses)iuvolves,of course ,A i. rt.. t an entire sacrifice ot prom upon 11, unices compensated by a vast multiplication of sub scribers. . There will be at the outset only a small reduction in its number of pages; soon to be restored to its old number, without in crease of prlcej when'the anticipated success of the experiment shall justify it.J " i: i; ' The Portraits of Distinguished Dem ocrats will be continued- engraved in bet ter and more costly style than heretofore. ,The Postage will hereafter, for any. dis tance, be only Jive and a half cents; it has heretofore been, for over 100 miles, eighteen cents.' We look for an extension of circulation to be reckoned by tent of thousands, ns the re sult and compensation of this great reduction of price. Every friend of the work, and of the Democratic principles and cause, is con fidently appealed to, to exert bimselt with on active interest to procure it subscribers; both to extend its usefulness, and to carry it sue cessfully through the crisis of this great re duction of Us receipts. i ' :.:: l "Those who have paid in advance tor the coming year, wiil receive it, ati the reduced rate, tor a year and a nait. . , ' TERMS IIENCEFORWAED. ' ' " . V f Invariably in advance.) '' Single copy, $3 00 Eight copies, $20 00 t our copies, 11 01) Thirteen " 3U uu It will thus be seen that whon thirteen conies are ordered at once, me price is brought down to about fi2,30 each.' For six monihs, half these rates. ;t ;.-: j. These rates afford high inducements to agents and ptliors to interest uiemseives to procure subscribers, -, . : ;- ... Tho cash, system and payment in dpancc must be uncompromisingly adhered to. ,- Tlic past relaxation of it has caused an accummu lation of not far from $40,000 of debts diie to the work. "..Hereafter this must be wholly reformed; nor must either eminent political friends, or the most intimate personal ones, be displeased on experiencing its application, in the stoppage of their numbers, if they ncg lect this rule, '.the vital necessity of which, at the present reduced rates, must be obvi ous loall,,' ,-.'-.) -'r sfl- -' i '. ti-s.t.'t-'!! No communipations will be taken from the Post Ofiice unless free of postage. . All communications, both on editorial and publishing business, must be1 addressed henceforward to the undersigned. Those relating to tho settlement of past, debts due the work will bo still addressed to Mr. It. G. LaNgiet, 8 Astor House, the past arranger menrs with whom, as publisher, have reach ed their termination. : i r j." i? !t . .; .' , J.L. O'SrjtLIVAN.. .. July, 1845, 132 Nassua street,' Npw York. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ... NOTICE is hereby given that the subscribe! has been appointed. by the Court of common oleae of Putnam county administrator of the estate pf William Solomon, of Richland township in said county deceased.) .Those who are indebted to th estate, are notified to make immediate pavmen and those having claims agninst the estate to pit j sent the same duly authenticated lor settlement. ' JOHN B. READER, MirCr. :' October 7, 1845. : ; ' - -24tcw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.) . AT a special session of the court of common pleas of Putnam county, the subscriber was appointed administrator pf the estate of Frederick Clirer, of Pleasant township, in said county, de ceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and' those who hove, accounts against the same are required to presetu them promptly for settlement.' ' -- WILLIAM TURNER, lAdnVfr,: . Nov 15, 184fiXT, , - . , i . -y , 248cw '"''ii ATT4HaiBNT' -WOKiB. KU-y. ALE persons jnterotited will, take notloe that Thomas Qriffith on Hio ninth day of Septem ber, A.D. 1845, sued out a writ of attaclimeht from the court of common pleas, of Putnam county, In the state of'Ohio, -against Edward GHAitlifor the sum of six hundred dollars,- which writ has bean sorved and returned. ... .. -;.,'., - , Attest, MOSES LEE, Clerk. " Dated October 27, 1845. L" !' ' ' 244f !r v Sim, TsuroBV tt, Acaiak a,' Au'y for Plff t tv i.t j;nft bidetirt s-rSr tjiriti i-c ;Lf5i:o "AttbrXCiaN'3fET:: JL. old stand, in tlicrbriqk, biiUding I I si directly opposite tho Uourt Houee, lr. II. Kalida. PurriarrTTbtntTyt Ohio, favors- blv kno-wrt'''rfRigIeVf.xc1irfnff04- HoreapBCtfully solicits .the paUormgo of the, pub lic and in return, he will spare hp pains to Se eure the oomfort and Oftnvenionco pf -Ule gueat. who wU find at the Exchange, every accommo dation UBunlW ound at hotels hi thiai (Kctlon '61 .. .. i si '-pf iinr j-tt i-iii ne eWiOUrr . i;i- I " .I it'Uww.TVWW, Kalida, Aug. 26. 1845. 235b .. '.s ',)'!- n; JAMES G. HALY, o . fi-at:.,- Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Ijw. .m.r.Nappleoni Henry .County, ;Vn V i l May,33, 1B45.,,, V tif.n: i r 82?:1 l,j;GE0llGE'SKINNER:':7,'.:'t!,! SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER; KoUda, Putnam county, Oh'0-. Orders promptly exe cuted" Saddles, &cM constantly on hand. ' DOCTOR, SOLO,1V10N;U SHAFFER, ; mii 'im.fPAjVWW Sc ,Surgeon,llL...:ei. JLi Rochester,Ohio,hoslocatedhimeolfBtRock. tti i TP nf Pnrivl-nnin. hat more recently troro port, Putnnm' county, Ohio, and tenders ro the pulrllC Die proioaaiuHiii doi y,i.iio.,. a w. i -. t . . , . .- : 1 .....I..... 1. K AA S.1 E 1IOLIBAUGH, nt ju-j ii'tiT 1 HAS just jecrived a first rate stock bfLeath--errromtincitinatr; '' " ' ' ".''.'-'"' Kt-ady mnt'.e werk. constany.onoanu. 'Kalida. July 15, 1845. " ' 229eb . .. . .: .'..LAND AGENCY., ;..,, ; THE subscriber has established a Land Agen 1 cv at Knllda.OhiO.ftrtheburchneeand sal ay .Real Estnte, payqicnt of Texas, tic in tka Counties of Putnam, Paulding and Van Wert. i.inii, u-Kik A.tAfiila . thrmirjhnut the Cuited Heinri connectoa witn tne Amentnn abbucihicu States find the principal Btates ot curoie;n expeets to b'e of essential benefit to all who may gage his services. luiy-euviixflitjii, .., alida, Ohio, Feb. 24. .844. .- ..; LANDS FOR .SALE . IN PUTNAM COUNTY. , , , TrEST lialf of North Eaat quarter of Section S8JTowa V I Bout it, Kanire on eiaet, oo r. " . Westhalt of South west quarter of Section' S9,.Twn South Hanae Kiuiit East, uuarres. .c i-' . - North westnuarter. and west half ofPouth East quarter, aad North East quarter of South East quarter, and weal hair or Koutlt west quarter oi occuon i, in i amy nnniriiHiiRast. aseruires. . ' ' - . " North Bust quarter of Section 7, Town 1 North, Banc Six Enst, 100 acres. - - - ' Thesetnndi will ha sold low for easht or for one quarter cash and the lialanretn aiie, two, and three years, with in terest, and those having no money, can pnv ty clearing land In tl-lstownslilp. A. r. auuwiiun, HicksVille, uettanr cs. u.l-.ir.-i-.-j. i ; . .jij-sni, June 1, 1845. 223eliw , , ATTACHMENT NOTICE. r my instance an attachment was 1 issued by Nicholas McCorlneM, Esn a jus- tice o I the- peace et, jbioerty luwuaniu, ruuiuiu r. Ohio, against the property, and effects pf ... r . . . ti . emmtv Levi Kimmel a non-resident of said county. i - . ,.B. F' METCALF. December 5th. 1845. 5. .. ,.350ew - ESTATE OF JEDEDIAH AUSTIN. T,t0TICE is hereby given that the 'undersigned Xi has been appointed ond.quahfied as admin- istator. do boms non, ot ins estate oi jeueaian Austin, deceased, late of Paulding county. Ohio, ... - . . - .. JOHN ,W. AYRES. , December 2. 1845. ' ' " ' ' ' ISOcw Th's iuvaluahle med'eine was prepared from an 'extensive, practice' of several years in a bilious climate, nud 'is never known fo fail of curing Fever and Ague, or any' of tho above diseases.,,, , ,, ...i; , P: '' j-.rin-i? . It is equally effectual for the cure, of Liv or Comnluint, Jamulico, enlargement , of the liver;-'nisit enlargement of the spleen;' called Ague cakej and the various forms of bilious lndigcpnpn. ,sThese.' with the other , varied affections ,of such climates, arising from common miasmal cause, are only modifica tions of the same disease, and equally con .tolled by tho; same remedy:'!'! -k-v Residenss of bilious climates, emigrants, or persons traveling through infected districts of country, Will. find the- Lholngogue an- in variable and abgoluta preventive, ,:,,,jt ,,v , Each bottle, of medicine is .accompanied with a pamphlet' oh the "Cause', Treatment, and cure of Fover and' Ague, and other Dis eases of Bilious -Climates,'! containing much valuable ,inforrn!iLion, and ...may bo had gratis of the undersigned agent, - , . -. From tho Hon. Wm. Al Fletcher, Chief Justice, 'Supremov Court' of "the ' State of Michigan.- ftv ' ?t! i, ;Akn AiHton, Feb. 17th 1842.: i Mr. Edward Bixohaji: t. t l , Sir Having had repeated opportunities dnring'tbe lastyearlo witness tlie salutary effects of Dr. Odgbbd'B India Chola(igii6,' i affords me great pleasure to bear' -testimony in ils fayor, as. an invaluable remedy in cases of fever and ague and bilious diseases gen erally. ; Many cases have come under mv observation, of persons 'wlid have suffered for years, who have been immediately' to- lievod by ilie.uae.of one or two bottles 'of the Chplagpguc; and,L havo,,not rkuown a single case whero relief has not . been joh tained bjr'ita uae.1'." '. .. "' J " Believing lliat ihe 'gdtlefal use 'of (his me dicine miist bo of the 'greatest '".importance to all persons living in those parts of jour qpuntry, which, nre. subjcc to.' bilious., .Dis eases,. I give it this general recommendation Ndris tho pleasure ' of 'this' act 'diminisiied bylthe' fact that httm ;pfcrsoiialiyhcquai'riied with .Dri-Qsgood, aiud thnj.I haventhe "most entirer.COTfidQi)cp,jn,hin.l rts.ai.skillfiil, expo., rienced, and judicious jiliysiciai., 1 rbrniu respectfully,'your most obedibiit servant,' r -' vtenrtUi -'i',l'!WM."AVf,LETCHER.i-' . Sanford & Pas, 'Chibinnaiij'rGeneral agents for the West. Sold by II. G, LEE Kalidaoi stl wo?, i ( ip. JOSEPH GRUVEBL Section 10. .i i raaa I arftt)i-t e-i'.-n ntJTfhtr taw rr-t-w The 4indofsffned civ iotic that Uie-ObJo StateBmanv for h lcgislutifv SessibBj fwilM be issued, frr' fonber fe'&t&Vi Flill'aniJ trj- cdratp reriorts of LegiIatiVo bfoce'di1ig'ill 61'lirtLlitic.'Tli can, procure will, be, engaged,, and, no party t oiuw win ne aiiuwca io enter intooarcolumniw: to b devoted ib the history vjf the'LegisIn lure, ;' Every'1 cSc-rtlort' will' b'e" tridcfb ftiW full; and $M ftccotuilf o'ftha.doincs' of" the. Poople's RepreatiycA,; tlpon tligjnj portanco ot me action of tho next Legiahn ture, it is not necpssViv" for us. toenlaree. The result 'rthhrTiate efeclmnYal nJt H creased, bht ratlien increased,, the probaK nies mat inai action will ue more mornentousi than that of any Cirmor yearn.tt it g!I ro addition to Hie proceedings of the Legsi islature and. the general newa of the limest we i shall , have,; a regular; correspondent 1 Washinifton, to .advise us of the doinrri; of' Congress. tThe proceedings of the approach?-., ing, Democratic Eighth of January Conven-j tipn,,.will nlso appear, in full, in tbe column; of the seeiions, as well na the yearly Slatea-, raaD, which will, fividentlyj be of .the high-, est, Interest,, to lho4.Petnocratiq parij .of, the, stale. , . . (ttrAny person who will procure six sub scribors, mid, inform us of the direction of ins paper, snau pave a, copy sent, him for bis, trouble. . -' ' - . ' " . " (fir. i Persons receivina a prospectus."' who caunot make use of it themselves, wUlIease; nanu,u.io unoiner..,,i;,,;:t,8 A t r ' .' i .s -TERMS OF, SBSSION PAPER ...V., i . The Statmman will be issued Daily Til-' Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Weekly. .;... ...'J. . Daily Paper fob tjie Session, ( $3 00. Tri-Whekly, l 50 ; semiweeklvv-" ''.;;.;.:v;.;.;.y;,. 'c t oq Wkeklv, ; v-v. bo, - OCrThe amount paid, and set opposite they subscribei's name ,'. will des;gnate which paV per 5s desired. . , ' ' ",: .-.".' i'U' The Semi-Weekfy will contain all tb'e"mat-? ter of the Dailyand Tri-Wecklythe W(jekr' ly will contain the full leports of the Legi laturc proceedings of the Eighth of Janua ry Convention,' Congressional, &c but net' all the miscellaneous reading, news, 'Sic. " " 1 tfi- All payments to' bo mado in advancii? . i-r.. --a " ' - . ;- TERMS OF THE STATESMAN BV TUB YEAr" . As some may desire to subscribe fo.'a Ion-"" ger period than the session, we also insert the terms for the Statesman by the year, vi:" Terms. The Statesman ti published 1 , Daily during the session of the Lc- n - !3 ' i ' gislature, and Trl-Weekly the bal-A 0 ance of t he year, 1 at-"- VA- 8 W Tri-Wcekly the year round, afV.UiJ-4;00? Semi-Weekly -during the session' of ' ';- i ' the' Legislature, and Weekly uur-" " "d" : ing the balance of the year, af ..v S 00 Weekly the year round, invariably in ' '- , l advance, ati. . .' 09' (fir Persons.! desiring tho Weekly paper J for six-months, can have it for onb1 dollab, always to be paid. in advance. !.it n.t , j6 ; Fivu Dollabs ih one letter, in advance-- will pay for two copies of the Statesman pub lished Semi-Weekly during the Session and ? Weekly iho. balanco of the year, .directed to the names" ordered.; i -,' ,;.--vJ- : ;, w vC5-AH payments to be mado in advance. : Those who have not an ppporlunily of pay, ing otherwise, may remit. by mail, at our risk, postage paid. . Th(i Postmaster's certificate of such remittance, shall -bp a sufficient tv ceipt ihorcfor.. ,.',, , ,.; t,. , DiTr'hoso who subscribe by the year .wiU plcaso, so. designate. ',:!iiV K.:. I; ,. CrRf sponsible persons, , who wilj becorrie, Aents. for the Staiesman, and take auinter-t est 'gerieriilly, in obtaining siibscribers,andj collect', 'debts in their counties or neighbor hoods, (wi 1 1 bo allowed, a. reasonable per cert lage' tor llieir (rouble. Such will inform usi and we shall communicate with them accer- tirngiy'. !''. '' ;' ". :' ' ' 1 . ' ' ' t : 8 ., ' C. C; &, G. R. HA'ZEWELl;. 1 Columbus, October 24," 1845.' '; '"" - ' fc "" i.imasai , ,. m, , .a.fwsjiMaiaMaaaaaaBaBa ESTRAY HORSES.: i:U-t E STRAYED from the residence of th ub-w scribor, in Perry township, Putnam county,, on Tuesday", 14th of October, a small sorrel horset 14 J hands high bind parts intermixed with white' hnir fore foet-incline outwards 10 or-13 yeafa old..;., . ,', i t-..iis; -.'ih .Also, a bay horse star in. the forehead hind, and fore foet on the left side are white about 154 or 16 hands high a tittle affected With th spring halt 10 or 12 year old.' i tri-.i'.;n.!.-'i. i . .' Whoever will return said horses, or ither them, to the subscriber, or give any information where they 'can be found, shall be handsomely rewarded. .-''Pi i-i i--M,i- ti-'-.ti-.r'. .'iw-.,ii , . ., . (i STEPHEN WHITEi'vr Perry tp., Putnam co., O. . t .., t, -., - October 28th, 1345, ' " ';"." 244 TH E ESTATE OF JOSEPH FORD DECEASED THE undersigned has heen duly appointed and qualified na execntor of the Inst will and testament of Joseph, Fo-d late of Putnam country deceased; all tliose indabted td Raid estate ore herelr notified to make immediate payment, and t ose lnvliijr claims aeainst said estate will present them le-nlly outlicnticutud tot settlement within one year rom thia date, JOHN DEFFEXBAUGH, Executor. QctolierB.'ith 1845. f. ,r -ft , -' t. ,..yr.-.-) '.-.:,') d-JAMES MACKENZIE,'' K : s ATTOBMEir -. AT :LAAr. he .Jn-,i V?!iTtJRB Office,. Kalida, '.QbimioH nit THE KALIDA VENTURE " IS l-UllJjIOlIHU XV1SHI lUIBUAr HIORAlNUi Mr f!T 1 JTilMES to AC KEIVZIE. time of.sub8cibing'vW.,tii;...uu..Auu-.i'"t6' Ater six months, and within har.r,r)nL Ate'i 'the dxrjira'tlon of the "year j 00 IeKMs. It paid w i tin rt six month from n-ABvAAstMfot 1 sqiinr 3 VeeW,?..'. I W Fo ce.ch.subsequn4iii).Sar,tipn! vft,"f!ttt"q Ycarli'ddvertjicrncnU will be hagsd.fory- j.; " ' one square or leis, ' oo FOT6nelutnn,.-'i,'fH4i..,fwIv'.i..f!30 00 fJ-No unpaid letters taken, from th Post QS, flee, arid no paper discontinued until all arreaTag are paitj.ni nmlmdw .isrutmnoa rts o i BLANKS' of diffarem kind;- for aal aftfctat ' :9cT!iai5 Wsn ttrfi 3tt agtiitii vrMf ,bft ti ,1 ti)r oi btT Wxttfrata l t . (-5-;. ,hi0o ea'Jij .-rllO tl Vr tHSr'SV r1PJ V.', i., , '.f-, .1'-' '' r . .wflMrX f --h.-.-Ti;..--iT?5rr-'? :