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Specif iioiiecs. llcuevoleiicc. We do not think ft person can e viae ft more benevolent trait of charftcter th an being moTcd at the d Utresa and suf fering of other and furthermore, anxious to do all in their power to alleviate by every possible tne&na buinan suffer ing. In thia view of the case, we do not know how the humane and benevolent oan do an action mora in accord ant with their philanthrope views, than by calling the Attention of their afflicted friend and acquaintances to the tact tliat Dr. Seta IT. Hance, of 108 Baltimore street, Bal timore, ltd, haa discovered a preparation, which is put np In the farm of ft Pill, that has a specific action for curing Epilepsy, or falling fits, spasms or cramps, and all forms or feerrous disease. Among those who hsv been perma nently cared, we might mention ft member of the family Of James H. Beadle, Huntsville, Alabama: Mr. M. P. Sledge, CaWn Point, Surry county, Ta and Mr. W. P. Li won, Grenada, llusissippi. We might go on enumerating number of others, until we had entirely filed up this col nmn of our paper; but we think we have Mid sufficient to satisfy everv person that the subject unA-r considiratmn la one of vital importance to every one. Reader! if yon are a well man or woman, and have no need of a renie.i v perhaps von know some person who is not equally blessed as yourw'if. if so, cut out this notiee and send it to niuior her. It will cost von but little trouble, and probably will BKkevou instrumental ineuringsoineoor,alllictt-d mor- tal of tiiftt drwadful visitation, Kpib'psy or fsllineslcltiK-ss. Dr. Hance sends his pill bv mail free of p..tiiire, to all parts of the woH.i, on the ivroipt of a tvmitunce. Ids prices are, one bos, $3; two, $5; twelve, 4. We have given his address above. J une2.,22a Fercr and Ague An Infaliblo Core. Ws defy the world to proda.ee any medicine which does mot contain quinine, bark, arsenic, mercury or any other emviout or deadly compound, to en re this annoying dis ease so effectually as Carter's Spanish Mixture. While It Contains none of the above named dangerous articles, yet possesses a power in relieving and curing Fever and Ague which cannot beapproaehed by any of them separately or In combination. It acts specifically on the liver, purifies the blood, opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature to eipel from the syem the seeds of disease, or what is as bad, the remains of the mineral drugs, whica. clog and finally destroy the constitution. See the oar of Mr. Longden ofTirginia. lie had chills twice a day for three years, nothing would relieve him until he tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, only three bottles of which effectually restore! him to health, nor has he had a return of the disease since. J une 20 21 w Great English Remedy. Sir James Clarke's CKLEUKATED FKM.U.E PILI.0. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M.T. rhrsk-ian extraordinary to the Queen. TuU invaluable Xcdiclne is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the iemale constitution. - It saoderates all excesses, romoves all ohst ructions, snd brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to con finement; they fortify the constitution, snd lessen the sutlering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself and her child. These Pills should !T e taken females during tke JlrsI Ikrte mtmtks f pregnant- as tars are swre to icing a vutcarrUge hut at as m el acr time Ike ore safe. In all cases of nervous and spinal affections, pain in the back tod limbs, heaviness or fatigue on alight exertion, 'palpitation of the heart, Inwness of spirits, hysterics, sick headache, whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by disordered system, these pills will affect a cure when all other means have failrd, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony or any other min eral. Full directions accompanying eavh bottle. Price, In the United States and Canada, One Dollar. Sole agents for this country, I. C. BALDWIN' CO., Bochester, X. T. Tl TITLE & MOJtES, Auburn, S. Y, GtxERii. Agents. N. B. 1 and o postage stamps enclosed to any athoriz d agent, will insure a bottle of the PiUs by return mail.. " Goraate by S. BCCKLAND k kO., Fremont, and by one ruggitit in every town in the United States. May 39, 18A6. M Married, At the Croihin House, in Fremont. June 24th. by fie E-v. F. Hendricks, Mr. Hrim t'ornxay, f Frederick, Md., and Miss Many Jaxs MuKRors, of StruU-uvilk-, U. 1 Married, Commercial. PORT OF FREMONT. PREPARED FOR THE JOURNAL BY ED. M. HULBUED. Arrived, Jane 19, Sehr rrtremf. Flint. Buffalo, 300 bbls 50 sacks witt. Xim A: Till.tron. 20 S. B. Maud tyre, Orr, Sandusky. C'Uarrd, 21 Sdir Push. Gould, 11 u Halo; 7,rt(K) feet l.k walnnt Jumlnr, H. M. Uixen, 5,oi0 pipe staves, E. H. (Mark. M Fremnnt, Flint, Ruffalo: fi,f 0Q bu corn, 22 kr-s huttf-r, 'I mkn shrs. Ill Mils cyirs, 0 sack wool, lU&Kli Kinc: ,000 hue ry 2.fi'J' b-is corn, 10 cables ashes, Nitn Ti liaison; li k"- butter. t;7 l'un rvc, A tiunirf. S. D. hlmd ueen, Orr, Snnrintkr. IS k"p butter Fist4?rtk Co; schm Uush and Frciuout in tow. FREMONT PRICE CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. TnsAT, per bushel Fuji-, per barral Corx, per bushrl Coax, in the Ear Rte, per bashrl 0TS, per bushel.. ...... BrTTEO. per pmnd ., Egos, per dojwn C lit IS E, pet pound Drkkskd Hotid, prr handred ... Lard, per pound, ...... F ALT, per barrel Hide?, per pound. ....... Flax Sere, ptr bueliel Timothy SrKD. porVi"liel .... Cloter Skkd, ptr buhrl II vns, Pmokcd, per pound Bba!tr, pr bushel . Potatoes, perbuibel ........... ArrLW, (iwn, per bushel..... IK. Dried, per bushel pRirJiKB, pared, per pound.... ...... Beeswax, per pound....... Ovions, per btubel CniCKEs, Live, per pair Do. Dressed, per pound . Tcrkhts, Llr,each Do. Dreneed, per pound Tool, per pnund ... 75c s fl,00 $:,oo 25 25 45 a IS 12 J5.00 a 5,50 10 .2,25a 4 a 10 ...-.il.Xa?,25 .... 2,00a2,25 7,00 12 11,50 31 63 11,25 12 2& 37 25 37 a 50 ft 25 a 40 Nrw Yopk, Jnra'4. FlmiT nntbanred and prettr pood: ali B.iKM) bbiy .',20 ,5.i0 for (timmnn to utrai-rht St.tte ani eTtrtt. Wlinat, bmvr; nal'-s 4.u0u bus at l,oUfl,37 for red Wtrn; 1,60 fr niied Southern. Kvft, sale 8f0C0 bu at R4c. Corn firmer: Mien -t'liyo bu for divining, 150g56c for omruon tnixed wontern. Oats better; n;ilen 3fv 7 for we?rn. Park, pood; $- f r um-ps: 17 for prlTno. Beef, steady. Cut meats, scarce. Bacon, scarce and Cm. CirTrAco. Jnnr 24 FloTir. ntv Jf ills. $7,23: other extra hrandit 5.5(X$:,00. Vhat, nurket dulh-r, and cargoes are ofl-ril at on" e-nt .erHne; Snic fur spring; 9-jf3Jl,lu fur red, and Stl.Oi 1,15 for white Corn actn-e, $(j;2c for shipment; 10,000 on board last of Anirust 3tfc To t(tor- 32c per 60 lbs was otlered. Oat; sales on hoar-l at ii'ic. Barlev, no sales; held at 90c. Trt&B. FARM FOR SALE. 1 iriacres of first-rate LAND, lying in .1 Ottowa eountr, 80 aew of vliih are under (rood enltiratitm, and the whole enclosed with jrood f-ncen. SO acres first : qoaMtr of timlc-r, which is suitahle for all sort of building purposo and near to B.iTiirger'a Saw And Grint Mill. On the fcirm are pol hrw,i log btiildlngp, out-honiM'S and xtahle. Good water and plenty of it. Ad excellent Orchard of Apnle, Pear and Cherry trees. Said Farm wi!t be sold n rood and favorable terms to the purchaser. Title indisputable; povs.on of the Land giren in September. JHfy OBUKT, Sr. Baj township, J ant 27, l&oft. 2Xinf TVTORRIS READY'S ESTATE. No- J.T J. tice is hereby priren thfit the subscriber ban been ' duly apointed administratrix on the estate of Morris Kea4y. late of Sandusky countr, thio, dereaHed. ' JOHANNA READY. Fremont, June 21, 185. 22w3 FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is fcerehr siven that X. R. Tucker, alminitrntor on the estate of Eiiixheth Walters, deceased, has tills day filed his aeconnts fnr the final settlement of said estate, which Sjoosants. will be beard oa the l'ith dnv of Julv,lKofi. LYMAN" OKI.PUf, Probate Judge. Fnsnoat, Jn SO, ISafi. S3 ROAD NOTICE. Thoro will bo a poti tion presented to the County Commif-pioners of San duakr eonnty, t their next refirularseFffion praying for the location snd enUbliitbnient of so mnch of a County Had as may be in Sandusky eonntv, on the followinir ronte: Commencing on the line between Thomas Remans and Lewis Gtirue's land, and about one-fourth of a mile west ' of Ellis's Saw Mill, which is on Bitr Mud Creek, thence due sonth on the said Une between beuiMss and (inrue'g land, and continues on in the same direction to the line of Ot towaand Sandiiftkr counties, and thence in the um di rection till it intersects the road leading from Fremont to Port Clinton, near, as is supposed, to the present rest denes of Mrs, Beardsley, in Rice tnwnMpf Bnndu!ky county. June 27, 1166. 22w4 OAWS. A lot of Mulco and Sash Saws, . j or an leuKniBt iiwimiww uu.,UK or name stamped on them, and minted. Also, slot ef Whip, Teaoo, Cross-cut. Rip and Pannel Saws, just re ceived at june 27. CANFIEI-D'9. FLY NETS. A frreat varioty, sollinn; cheap at june St C'A.N'J IKLD S. B IRD CAGES and LANTERNS, of all prices snd patterns, at ju 27 CANFIELD'S. JUST received ; a few tons Swede's Iron, ad Nail Bod, joae rr. CAN'FIELD'6. Fremont Journal. Local and Miscellaneous Matters. New Advcrliaemciits. C. J. Messer, manufacturer of agricultural Implements, Sandudcv, Ohio. TanrieM k Bn, etensi-e stock of hardware, stoves, painta, oils, agricultural impleineuts, kc Concert, bv tlie Luca family. Road Xutice. Administratriit on Morris Ready's estate. Final Settlement. Farm for Sale, by John Oberst, Sr. 4th of July Excursion! Ho! for Kelley's Island. i i Arrangement hare been made with Capt. Orr, of the steamer Island Qea, for an Excursion to Keller Island, on this favorite boat, on the Fourth of July next. All who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity to enjoy a delightful trip, will give notice to Mr. Djs Witt Krebs, or Ed. M. HrxurRn. The Island Queen, will leave the dock at about 8 o'clock in the morning, proceed to the Inland, where dinner will be scrred, and return to Fremont, by 8 or t) o'clock is the evening. Bill, including dinner, (0 a couple. The party must convene at ths Croghan House, by 7 o'clock precisely, where conveyance! to the boat will be in attendance. PR WITT KRER, NAT HAWKS, EP. M. Hri.HCRD, C. M. FOUKE, J. R. BARTJ.ETT. June 20, 1856. The Luca Family. By the advertisement it will bo seen thai this fumilyof colored musicians, will give concerts on Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week, at the Presbyterian Church Session Room. Of them the Sandusky Register says : One of our eorrenpon dents recently reforrcd in flatteT.ni? terms to this tnUTe or (not artificinnv) colored rocalists. The family is said to poftseps rather extraordinary muFicnl talont, and from several sources we learn that its concert is hiphly rlrtiin(r and wortbv of patrons ce by all mitMC lovers. The Mansfield Herald thus refers to tlie Family's , concert in that place: On laFt eveninjr, (Wednesday,) this family delicrhted a crowded house with the bent musical entertainment ever bf"-re piwn in Munfifild. Such a comtiination of tnlent (n one family ii snrprisinc- Mr. C. O. Luca, the Pianist, is a most wonderful musical proilijry and far exceeds anv perforiiHT before the public. We were nchly repaid for our attendant and would not have missvd it on any ac count. Let them have a full house to-Diht. ZzT The B-LXKeb. family sanp at the Session Room of the Presbyterian Church, last Tuesday evening. The au dience was very small owinj: to the severe thunder storm which came up at the hour of the concert. They have the reputation of being pood sinfrers, and we repret the unfa vorablem'ss of the evening. Tht'y have pone west. To Corrkspoxdexts. We repeat ajrain perhaps for the fortieth time that we cannot take any notice of commu nication sent us unaccompanied by the writer's name. Authors may, if they choose, remain incog to others, but to us they mat not. Nameless articles are consigned to t!e backside of our drawer. 44 C.M Certainly. Ail matters entrusted to us as con denli.il will be so kept. . Tit Wiather. On Sunday afternoon last at 4 o'clock, the mercury stood at 98 in the shade; heat almort in tolerable. At half past five, ahavy rain ft-11, which was much needed. At the east the storm was terriffic, and in New York several lives were Inst. A number of refresh ing showers have fallen daring the week. The Pleasure Kirnrvion, To tbe Islands, on the steamer Island twfts, on the 4th, will undoubtedly be a fine affair we wifl warrant Capt. Orb and Ms Clerk, Webb, will do all in their power to make it so. Those who wish to spend the Xalional holi day in a pleasant manner, cud find no more afjreeable war than this. Come, take a sail on on the beautiful lake, en joy its refreshing breezes, and feast the eye and the mind wih the varied scenery of nature. The company will gather at theCrophan House prompt lJVb.v o'ebrtk, wlu-re carriages will be in attendance to convey all to the boat The bill for the Excursion will be but $3 a couple. t.gr During the storm Monday evening, the new jail wa struck by lightning damape trifling. iSr We hear good reports from the wheat crop in onr vicinity. The weevil has not done so much mischief as was apprehended. TTTE WHITE CHIEF. A leirerd of North Mieo. bv Capt Mayne Keid: autimrof "Killc Ranaers," Sc:ilp Hunters," ''Hunters Feast. etc. One volume: lieautifullv illns- tra'ed. Price. ?J.2-. Pk itt Pavem-out, Publidh ts, lti and H'2 Nassau street, N". Y. We have before us this volume, sent by the publishers. It possessea, in a remarkable degree, that distinctive fea ture which characterizes the author's prod net ions. Sev eral of the later wo i ks of Mr. IteM hare treated of the his tory, manners, customs and peculiar sports of Mexico a country whose hictory from the earliest date to tbe proa- eat time is replete with rich materials for the novelh-t and mmancit. Like all Rc-id's books, there is much useful information, derived from actual survey, as to scenery inabitantm, Src of those distant and romantic regions, to be met with in this work. S. BrcKLAND & Co., have it for sale. FOR THE JOnWAT; LrfTES addrcfsf-d extempore, to a young and hap py Bride, on the reception of some wedding-cake. From this delinons earthly food, Can we not draw some spir'tual good? O, does not this with joy recall. That glorious period when all The elect of the Lord shall meet, And east their crowns at Jesus' feet? When tay shall eat, fearless and calm, Tlie marriage-supper of the Lamb? May you and I enjoy that rest, And each be there a Welcome Gcest. U e,. June 29, lSi6. FOR THE JOrRNAL Mr. Keki-er: I am pleased to see the Enigmas of friend Crowell in the Journal and I think they will interest your young readers. Should the accompanying 1 a cor rect answer to that of June iiOth, you may publish it: Columbus an EGi did use, Spain's courtiers to confuse. Fremont, June iM. Toltfus. FOR THE JOrHXAL. The Luca Family. An Enigma.-No. 3. Erx J orRX.vx I think 11. Hott, will find this something of mpoter; should he a pretty Miss, FrieudCrowellj not guess the urst tune give him anntherweek. My friendly aid, tbe Ladies greet Grent conquests I have won: Tho I have neither legs nor feet, Folks always say I run. CROWELL. H gf-Seeing is believing and tasting i proof positive. S;wiiHiri) at 9 Ontaria street, has seedling strnw heirries, "hi y "i uit-u u u a quart measure. tiev. jieraia. Wo have not tho least doubt but the above story is true, still we had rather uaee and taste''' tho article before passing judg ment. Won't Support Buenaunii. Come out from Them. Joe Knox, one of the most distinguished lawyers of Illinois, a Pierce Elector in and life-long Democrat, has come out against Uuchauan, and for a union of all the auti-Slavery cttrurcutt, ui iijt? .onu agninii ine pro-iavery party. Still Another. Tho La ris i n rb u rr Dem orrat, like the Mohawk Courier refuses to support Bu- cuauuu. xiurrau ior r remoni ana ifayton. Still Others. The Union. & noutnil paper, published at Crlana, Champaign county, Illinois, anu i iie ntgtsier, aiso a neutral p-tper, published at Can ton, 1-ultou eonntv of the same State, have hoUtcd tlie anti-N'-braska flag and will support CoL Uissell and the wnoie H"puoiican iK-uet. Gotxg forFremokt. TheChica!Toi?e7?i- orrat, clited by Hon. John Wentworth, familiarly railed "Long John" who for a number of years, was the Demo, eratic Representative in Congress from the second district oi Illinois Iims hoi:. ted the niune of CoL Fremont, of Cali fornia for President. Make wat for Another. Tho Daily fftsarmrin, of June 23, puMUhedat Milwaukee, in a strong Sanduskjr County for FHE.TIONT. Col. Frrmowt has thrw orpans in Patultisk j cowntr alone the Krkmont Journal; the Frkmoxt Democrat runrir- emsised,l and the Frexoxt Messenger Ceircomeised.1 Keep 'em level, bro. Keeler. THjih Tribune. We'll jiist do that 8amo bro. Grat. Bc sklo these threo Fremont pnpors, the PEO PLE too, are casting off tho shackles that bound them to tho SLAVERY party, and aro going to give their votes for the men who will favor Freedom, Free Territort, and Free Speech. Theso aro tho watch- words Lore : FREMONT. DAYTON and FREEDOM r Thoj'il stircly triumph. PAINT and OIL; a fresh. Burply of the best quality, at juns i7. CANFIELD'S Loaa of an Emigrant Ship and Seven ty-Two Lives. A dispatch from Halifax to Boston, of Saturday, gives tho following sad information: Tho British ship Pallas, Capt. Spillano, from Cork for Quebec, with ono hundred and twenty passengers, sighted tho coast at (Japo cretin on tho morning ot tno jum oi May. In tho attornoon tno captain dis covered that his compases varied from one another, and shaped his course between Cane North and St. Paul's Island, when, at 10 P. M., the ship struck tho breakers on St. Paul s, and bilged, lho sea washed over tho vessel, and tho greatest consterna tion ensued. Tho panic-stricken passengers rushed into tho boats and swamped them, and seventv-two were thus drowned. In tho morning tho Superintendent of tho Is land sent oft boats and rescued the remain der. A vessel had left Sidney to convey them to Quebec. Tho Pallas is a total loss .- The N. Y. Times says no less than 200 astrologers, clairvoyants and fortune-tellers exsist in New York city. 3 Days from New York! 35 pes new styles Bonnet Ribbons! 30 pieces Prrcs Trimmings Black silk Mits; Palm Fans; Dotted Swiss muslins. Pin in, plnid and fancy Iairns, Fancy Kress poods ltest Denims, ' 200 yds Mack Silks at low figures. Lot De Baiircs, cheap, Wire of those nice P. Manchester Ging hams and Chambravs, White Goods, larpe stock, CHEAP. Customers can at all times ndv on petting the bept of (roods at the lowest net Cash price, at my store, with gen tlemauly clerks to wait upon customers. P. B. BEERY. Civile, June 20th, ma. Lost! Monday last, somewhere in Fremont, W by a j yonnsr lady from tbe country. A S7IAIJL PORT NOMA, containing $6,00 in bills and a few other articles. a Itook "Lane's f-riade in Mexico." Any jn-rson having found either of thepe artielea are requested to leare tliem at the Jt4RNAL oflice, a receive a reasonable reward and the thank of the lor. Fremont, June 1 1856. 204 Upholstery. TITK snhscrilrer has opened a shop in the room adjoin injr the law oflire ot H. J. H-irtii-tt & Son, where he is inanutac taring all kinda of Upholstery. Persons in want of BEDS, MA TRASSES, L 0 UXGES, kc. are reqneated to rail, as Vis nrrcea will be moderate. and work warentcd to give satisfaction. E. T. RAYMOND. Fremont, June 13, 1S06. 20tf AVantcd! A N APPRENTICE, to learn the Candy X X making business. Enquire of TI1E0. CLAPP. Fremont, Jnnc 13, 18"). 20-3 10,000! A LIBERAL CASH PRICE will be paid il for TEX TIIOUSASIl VOZESS Biv-ed IIICKOKV WHIP STOCKS, a sample of wirb, will be shown by eallintr on the subscrib er at his shop oue door east f the Sash ami Plied Factory. D. R. SACKETT. Fremont, June 8, 1856. iisi.oriiTio.v. "OTICE is hereby jriven that the co- i. partnership heretufon' eisjinjr between the undcr- sinixl, utuivrtlie firm name of tVilson Kowlus, was this 'l:ty diss'ilvrd V.t ronliial e'T.sent. All accounts due the firm or claims against itwlll be settlt-d bv TI. lVilnn. R.' WILSON", June 2, 18 iS. L. H. BOW1.U8. The markplinjr business will be rnntinued by the suV seri'Kr, and 1!n fitizt-iis of Fn'ninnt mav lie sure i ct-t- inrtheliet of mit at this market. R. WILSON". IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING: AT TH R VS1TED STATES CLOTHIXG EMPORIUM! Tl DEARXHAM. resprpi fully informs his friends, m iumK-m. and ("he public, that he has now on hnntl, i munity. From the a'irantatres I have trot of purciiasin my po(ls from th first and best houses in the I'nioo, I ca guarantee to furnish SUPERIOR GARMENTS! At trnt iJi per cent. In-low estaMishM prices elwwhere. My stock consists of even thing that cwn be found in first c1.ifs GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Establishment, viz: COATS, VESTS. PANTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, SOCKS, (f-c; And in fart every article usually worn by jrentlemen, have also in my stock a large and choice hit of CLOTHS, CASSIMCRS AXD VESTING??, which I can make to order at the shortest notice. Tint dpT-arlnvnt hcinir under mv own personal sitpeniion. fvl eonlidnt 1 can please ibemort fastidious Totaries fashion with retrard to tit, elejrance and su le. HATS AND CAPS! ' OF ALL KINDS, D ODD'S SILK HATS Of the Pprinjr style. Caps of every quality and price. Suspenders Cloves and Handkerchiefs, of silk and cotton; Umbrellas. kc.t &c TRUNKS, of rarions liinds, sirfs and prifes, anil a creat rarietr i earpet-lwfrs satfliels, Ar., kr. In taer, all that is neoled eoniiIct' a penticman s outfit or wardrobe is to Tie found my estnblisliment. and any and A LL the articles are to sold, whether I pet a profit or not. REMEMBER THE TLACE! OPPOSITE TIIE BANK. F. DERNIIAM. 12tf Fremont, AprillS, 1856. Kessler & Co., r) ESPFfTFt'LLY announce to the citiwns of Fremont, j and vicinity, that they have just opened at the otind itinueriv oceupieabjr Air. A.ij.llatueiu&s a Jewelry Store, a new stock of Groceries, Provisions, and Flour! Which we offer at Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest rates or task. rcsh Baked Bread, Rusk, Cakes, Ties, Crackers, &C-, every day; families or tirooers sup plied on lilreral terms, and at short notice. Amonpst our Stock may IV found a full supply of erery article calh-d fur in our line, such as Green and liiack Teas: Itinand JavaCnITee: Crushed, Cranulated. Fulveiized, Coffee nnd Xew Orleans Sugars; Molasses, Coldcn Syrup; the best assort ment of Tobacco in town; Soap Rice, Codfish, Starch, Lemons, R;isiis, Kuts, Herrine, Sperm and Stcarine Cantlles, Raking Powders, Salenitua, Candirs, Toilet Soap, Soda, Cheese, Prunes, Figs, Essence of Coffee, Soda and Common Crackers, and some of the best brands of Flour constantly on hand, a peneral assortment of Yankee Notions such as Pocket Knives, Port Mon ies, Sand SoKp, Shavinir Boxes and Brushes, Per fumerv. Hair Oils, Rubber Combs, and in fnct. every thing in thi line. We would say to our old custom ers, and as many new ones as may favor ns with a call, we intend to make it to their interest to examine our Stnrk aud Prices before purchasing cfseithere. Our facilities are equal to any of the kind the country, and our stock has Iteen lately purchased the most advantageous terms, and thus we are enabled to comjrete with any like establishment. Also a goodassort ment of Palo, Dark, Peach and Cherry Brandies. Also, Old Scotch, Irish and Mononpihela WHISKY. London Porter, Scotch, Detroit and Pittsburgh ALE. Gin, Rum and Common Whisky by the Barrel, as low as anv other place in the country. We intend to sell as low as the towtst, and as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST. Our motto is and will be. 'A nimble sixpence is better than a slow hillinir,' 'Small profits and quick returns." Jjjp-REMEMUKtt THE PLACE! Next door North of Fussclman & Co's. CASH WILL RE PAID, for Potatoes, Apples, Peaches. Butter, Ekjs, Cheese, and other Country Products for r amti r use. Fremont, April 18, 1850. I2tf JOB WORK and REPAIRING, of all kinds, expeditiously done to order, and Warranted, by Aufrust iu, ism. r. r. hm-.i,ma. to. AVETRnrnnTKO, rrnductors,:c.,weareprepareito suiir-lv at short notice. ATipist 10, 185a. P. P. Fl"?Sni.M.V." 4e CO. I ; Wo f or T ,1 m O O n rl PI n cforf I f 4.Ltl XJ11U- Ctl iVi X. IttolOi; -T-f-ir . , ifTTr-iTirTT r J UW nnvinrat MllOHiLLi O UnXXTV. Farrocrs should not forget that Plaster is one o the best manures. April 11,195. Utf New Hardware Store, W FBEM0XT. it J. M. CIiOUU t BItOTIIEK, Wholesiilo and Retail Dealora in Foreign and American HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TIN-WARE, NAILS, BUILDERS' TOOLS, House-furnishing articles. House trimmings, Farm implements. Car riage and Saddlery Hardware, Klarksmith Tools, and in fact every thing pertaining to the Hardware business at their store No. 4, BrccIilantTs Clock, First door south of S. Buekland & Co's Drug store. N. B. They are also Manufacturers of Copper, Tin aud Sheet-Iron ware, Jobbing of every description promptly attended to. They would call tho attention of the cit izen of Sandusky county and virinitv, to thidr larjre stock of Hardware, consisting of ever thing that pertains to the Alaruwareu.ines. Their stock is tho most complete, In thMr line, ever offered in this sertion of the State. Havittp superior facilities fr dfalinff with the most ex tvnsive Hariware Houses at the east, and purchasintr most kinds of American goods trom manufacturers and first lianas, at trie LOWEST CASH PRICES, They are enabled to offer Country Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and purchasers ffenerallv. eoods at the lowest eastern prirvs, with dilference of transportation. Their stork embraces a larre and completeassiortment of House- keejing articles, Carpenter and Joiner tools. House trim ming). Cabinet makers tools, (sun trimuuntrs, iVatron l iters' t'iois. Blacksmith's tools and stock. Miscellane ous articles too numerous to mention. X. B. We have a large stock of SILVER fc I'LITED WAKE, Which we sell at manufacturers' prices, All we ask is to give us a call before purchasinir elsewhere, and we are conlident that we can suit you with goods and prices. J. M. CLOUD & BRO. Fremont, May 30, 1838. IStf JUST RECEIVED. ftfhyj ioo nvituELs i i kiu;- i siiiv juuu,". c r jjiJOi and for sale at the Flour snd Feed Store of J. F. R. SE BRING & CO. May 53, ISM. 17w3 at of in tT-linUtnn ty-two j All Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. SUMMER ARKAXfiKMEXT. to take effect Monday, May 19th, tiassenT trains wilt run daily, as follows: Southern Division via Nonvalk. Going West, taiv Sunday excepted. ! ' ' i M.iil rns'nu'r. Tmin. FremintjKr't with; Pss'n'gr.jPas'n'gr. Train. Car.. LEAVE Cleveland C.C C.R 8.45 a 2A0rx " (irafton 9.45 8.45 OI.rlin 10.05 4.02 Camden 10.18 4.14 ! Wakeman 1"..11 4.SS 1 T.iwnsi-nd 10.44 4.38 ; Nnrwalk 11 0B 6.00 I Mnnroeville 11.19 5.16 Hellene 11.38 5.43 Civile 11.57 6 15 j Knmont 12.20 f 11 6.45 ar f.45r j Washington 12 37X 7.15 t Elmore 12.55 7.50 'lienoa 1.05 8.15 , Ciav Jitnrtion 1.15X 8.35 iieoc Toledo 2.00 9.15 Going East, Daily Sundays excepted. Fremont Fr'tuith Mail LEAVE Pas'n'trr. Pas'n'gr. Pas'na'r. Train. Car. Train. Toledo 7.30 AX 3.00 r u Chiv Junction 8.00 3.27 X Ceiioa 8.25 3.38 t Elmore ."0 3.50 ' Wnshimrton, 9.15 4.05 ' Freniout 4.00 ax 9.65 4.26 Civile 4.17 10.40 4.49 n.ll.Tue 4.35 11.38 5.09 Monroe, ille 4.54 12.25 5.32 Xorwalk 5.119 12.45 ar 6.48 Townsend 6.27 6.08 Wakeman 5.40 B.21 Camden 6.53 6.34 Oherlin 6.06 6.47 Orafton 6.24 7.05 Reach Cleveland... 7.45 8.10 Northern Division via Sandusky. Going West, Dail Except Sundays. I of to jEspress Mail Night M i x e d I Train. Train. Express. Train. .t-areCleveland WS 6.50am 3.45 r 6.30pm 9.45 rM Plunk Road Rockport, 4.0ffX Berea 4.23 10.45 Olmsted Falls 4.31 11.00 Rid-eville, 4.45 Elvria 7.48 5.03 7-37 12.05 ax Ainb.-rst 5.19 7.52 12.40 Brownbelm 5.27 Vermillion 5.40 1.20 Berlin 6.00 Huron 8.45 6.15 8.42 2.3 Sanduskv, arrive... 6.40 9,i7 3.15 do leave 9.13 6.45 9J1 3.25 Venice H.55X Gcrm-inville 7.12 Plaster Ib-d Road.. 7.20 X Port Clinton 9.47 7.30 9.52 4.41 Hartford fi.oo Gray town 8.18 5.50 CIhv Junction 8.40X Reach Toledo 11.00 9.15 11.15 7.00 be Going East. Mail Cin.Exp.lOav Exp Daily ex. :iil. ex. (Daily ex. Mondays Sun day. S unday. heart Toledo 2.30AM 9.30am 4.50pm Clay Junction St X Gravtown 10.21 X Hartford 10.35 X Port Clinton 4.03 11.10 6.06 Piaster Bed Road 11.17 X (iennanville . 1 1 .25 M Venice 11.42 X Sandusky, arrive... 4.36 11.52 6.38 do leave 4.40 12.00 V 6.41 Huron 5.09 7.10 Berlin 5.20 Vermillion 5.40 7-38 X Brownhehu 5.51 X Amherst 6.00 Elvria 6.17 1.23pm 8.08 KiiUreville 6.30 Olmsted Falls 6.43 Rerea 6.49 Rockport 7.06 Plank Road ArAleveland,WS 7.20 1.12 9.00 Trains will atop t stations marked X only to leave pas- sengers, or to lake mem on sijrnai oeing maoe. at Erom Cleveland, the 6.50 and 8.45 a m, 3.45. 6.30 and 9.45 p m trains connect at Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern Railroad, for Chicago and the west. The 6.50 am, and 6.30 p m trains form direct connections between Clevelandand Sprinefield, Davion and Cincinnati. From Toledo, the the 2.30 and 9 30am, and 3.K) aud 4.50 pm trains connect at Cleveland with trains of the Lake Shore Road for the east, at Mnnroeville or Sandusky with trains of Mansfield and SanduFky Raail Road. The 9.30 a m and 4.5 p m trains connect at Clyde or Sanduskv with Mad River and Like Erie Rail Road. The 2.30 and 9.30 a m. and 3.00 and 4.50 p m trains con nect at Cleveland with Cfvelann ana ritts'-urgn Kail Koad. E. B. PHILLIPS, Sup't. Office C. ft T. Railroad, I Cleveland, May 14, 1858. j jan.CSOtf II. REMSnUItG, Grocery and Prorision Store. First door soulh of the Post Office. AT T which place he will keep a rood assortment of GUOCEUIES, of all kinds, and will sell at reasonable prices. He will always have on hand the articles usually kept in a Biore oi tnis kind, such as buirar, lea, (.once, lonacco, Peivper Spice, tfcc, ic Also, Liquors of the best kind, al ways on hand. June 2. 19tf BLACK find YOUNG HYSON TEAS, the best in the market, at 60 cents per ponnd call and try it. For sale br H. KEMSBURO. junez. juii t irst door soum oi me post office. ni:ink Deeds, Mortgages, Quit-clnhns. Cnntracts, kc kept en hand or printtd to ordjrat the JoL'li.NAL OFFICE. A SSIGNEC'S NOTICE. Tlio under- Jl ,.Jir, itGuimiits.si nf I II niiti. lutA slf l,.I1 ..iri.o 1 ifio h':rvh' ,l,,tiw to 'v-l"w lR,M,tfcd tn s , to mnkeimuie'h'tte payment to one of 1he tindersi-mcdin j UcUcvuo. Ah1 rill p-rsons havinrr demanUs or clains ar.iinst said Smih, areiiotilicdtoi.ros. nf them to Ue nu- i dersigned for aettlcxneiit. 3IJ( ifAl-X KCKHAKT. A. J. KNAPP. Bellertte, June IT, 1858 Jlwfl ALE OF REAL ESTATE. On the! s 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the Coort House in Fremont, Ohio, the following described real es- tAtl- to W 1 1 ! One equal nn.lirided half part of lot 250 in the village : Fremont, Ohio, and deserilwil as follows, to wit: Situate: tho south-east corner of saw lot with a Iront or iwen- Prnnt.tn-et n,i ..itemlin wl therefrom lifty-sereu feet, the wi-st or back end being also twenty- ft;et wide. Tcniis. One third on the dsy of sale, one third in six months, and one thiri in one year, with interest on ths j ises. KOBEKT S. HICK, Adm'r. of Robert H. Cauldwell, dee'd. Fremont, Mar 23, 18591 7w8 Spring and Summer Goods! THE subscrilwr lias just received In addition to his old Stock, a large and extensive stock of NWGtiOD9, At the OLD STAND on tlie- Turnpike! Consisting ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Ready-made CintMnK. Boots and Shoes, Uatsann Cips, Iron and Nails. Jiaraware,, cromery. Glass-ware, Woooden-ware, ste.. of which he will sell CHEAP for CASH, Corn fata, Rv, Butter. Lard, Hhles, Beeswax. Sheep Pelts, kc. fce. We are not in the habit of BLOWING MIXII about our Goods; but. we always purchase those of the Best Manufacture and most Fashionable Ones, and we offer them to our Customers on Fair Terms and Warrant Satisfaction ! , f- IV-TW-mbor then to call on J. 9. OLMLTED. Fremont, Mar 23, 1806. FLOUR, FEED AND Provision Store! At the Old BALLVILLE CASH STORE. WE are on hand with the BEST FLOUR in town, and having a LARfiE STOCK are bound to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest! We have FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED. CHOPPED STUFF, OATS, SALT, POTATOES, GARDEN SEEDS, and Other articles too numerous to mention. X. B. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of Produce, r armers, pive us a call betore jou sell wnawver you brine to mnrket. SE BRING & ELLINW00D, Fremont, May 16, 1S56 18 STIUVY GOODS. THE largest stock and preatest variety everbTOupht to thismarket, conslstinfr of Bonnets, ladies French Hats, ike., from almost nothing np to any price. Gentlemen Hats from one shillingto $4,50. One for eTcry man and hoy in the county. Some of the nicest Panamas erer ex hibited in this market, can now he seen at May 9. HEAD QUARTERS. DR. TUBBS' Jane Appointments. Dr. H. TUBBS, can be consulted at his rooms, FREMONT Kessler's American, Thnrsdar, 26th June. SANitl'SKY St. Lawrence House, Monday 2;td June. N'OR WALK American House, Tuesdaj snd Wednesday 24th and 25th June. TIFFIN Shawhan House, Fridav 27th June. Upon all diseases of the throat, lunps, stomach, bowels, liver and kiilnes, also for dropsy, (Travel, rheumatism, tits, female diseases, impurities of the blood, skin atfec tinns, ulcers, and all other forms and Tark ties of chronic diseases. I INVALIDS 3U0CU) READ THE FOLLOW15IO FEOSl TnlS RKV. J. It. CnAPIN. To all rhom it mny concern: A sense of dutv to a com mon sulferinir humanitv nromnts me thronch the optor- tunity civen me by Dr. TuHhs to submit the following brief statemenx. 1 nave neen sunennsr tor several rears trom Dtspepsia. torpid liver and liowels, and a severe nervous depression. I tested the full power of allopathic remo dies prescribed by the best physicians at hand, and to some extent the livdrofiatliie and homoeopathic treatment. without anv sensible lieneht. Havmir observed theenect of Dr. Tubbs treatment upon others of mv acquaintance, and esnecialtv upon the wife of mv vouncest brother, who had (added to a feeble constitution) a severe cough which aroused fears of pulmonary consumption. I concluded to consult him myself. He preserilied for me when f was in anemnciated and wretched condition, and I freelv affirm that unexpected to myself I was speedily benefitted to so great a degree as to endure as heavy and continuous labor nave been atiie 10 ao tor me last ten vears. i clieerrul- lv commend the Doctor to the attention of sufferers from chronicdiseases. J. 5f. CHAPIN, Pastor of the Baptist Chnrrh. Streeteboro", Tortage County, Ohio. Great Stock of Saddlery! AT REDUCED PRICES! IVow is the Time to Bay! CV. .1 II TI . AND TRCXK MASUFACTOBI! npnE suTiscrilier has now on hand, and design! to keep 1 ine urges! anu jjesi asoruncnt oi Saddle and Harness Work, That can be found in Northern Ohio, compriinjr in part, Full and Hilf-S:niJh, Hood, Concave, Dennpique and Common M-n's iATILES, Plush, Plushive and Extended Snnnff LADIES SAlILE3: with a very large assortment oi flaia and rancy Kiuing undies. Harness of all Styles, Constantly on hand, from a rarietT of Draft and Team Harness to Brass aud Silver Plated Carriage Harness. Whips and Lashes, Fly-nets, Trace and Halter Chains, fce.. inclu'linjr all t bines pertaining to the business. All Work warranted in every particular as recom mended. The BEST MATERIALS the cotiry affords will alone be used in the manufacture of work. From experience and strict attention in business he will be prepared to sell work in bis line at tbe Lowest Possible Figures! Thankfnl for the very lilieral patronajre received from he citizens of Sandnsky and surrounding counties, he so licits a continuance of the same. With his present advan tages he pledges tiimseii Not to be Undersold! by any one, in any article in his line. M. W. PLADf. Green Sprinps, f Anr. 5, ISM. 23tf Cincinnati Aclvcrtsm'ts. NEW STORE AXD NEW STOCK! JOHN T. TOTAKD, No. 38 West Fourth-street, between Mais asd Walnut, CINCINNATI, 0. Dental Depot. Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. Perfumery and Family Medicines. Bas opened a large and desirable stock in tbe abore branches, to which he invites the special attention of all who want bargnlns in good articles, either at Wholesale or Ketaifl. To Country yfcrchantswc offer great inducements being prepared to SELL AT EASTERN PRICES. Cincinnati, 0. April25, 1S56. ly BEN.T. P.BAKKB, Late of .Stem, linker 4 Co. ORVILLE R. BALER, L.ate 10 Loiuinuui atreet. B. P. BAKER & CO, Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, S. E. Cor. Walnut and Columbia Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Cincinnati, April 26, 1S68. ly ISAAC E. ST. CHAS. H. McDOUGAL. West & McDougal, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 23 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI 0. TOR THE PTTRCITASE AND SALE OF, Choice TVVntern Reserve Butter, In Firkins, Kegt and Fancy rioxes. Western Reserve Butter in Barrels, Firkins, solid packed, and Rolls wrapped in cloths. Western Refterre Durham farm imitation of English dairy and Nuttner Che. Dried Peaches, neared and in halves. Dried and green Apple. Brooms in larpe quamines, ana prcax mntiT oi wry.es xnanufactaredexprcsslr tor our uaae ana war ran tea to n ii r eh afters. Clorer Seed in lanre quantities, Timothy and Fla Seeds. Lonii-Iana Sugars. Loaf, Powdered, Crushed and Clarified Snjmm. New Orleans snd Fnirar house molasses nnd Frmns. CotTee, Itiee, Starch. Palnim Sospf, Lejid. Pork, Lard,! If.vm, Bef, rraniKrri-s. Lira's: riour, mrs anij rearl Allies nnd all lands cf Groceries, produce and manu- fictun-d articli s. rrti -jliir attention civen to the fonrartlinghnsiness. Mark all rontis for pale with owner's initial, and WtMcI. All packages to be forwarded, Care W. it McD, Cincinnati, Ohio. May 9, ISofl. ly TIN ROOFDJG done to ordor In snperior style by P. P. FtSSELMAH k CO. COME TO TIIE CHEAP STORE, The way to make moncr Is to sare It, sad the war to sart "it to buj niiy GDllnS -JJkJJ, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, iC, of C. II. HAYNES, No. 1, Dackland's Brick Block. I beg leare to announce that I am now better prepared than ever for tbe conduct of the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, to trie satisfaction of the public. Possessiuir every facility, and do Httle experience to the management, I confidently invite your attention t my COMMANDING STOCK, in Us serpral departments, which will be constantly sup plied with all desirable novelties, aud 111 be sold Ltivaxi abW at SMALL ADVANCES, from Importer's and Manufacturers' prices. A full line at all times, of STAPLE DRY GOODS, SILK und FANCY GOODS, SHAWLS, CARPETINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HARDWARE, fcC, LC I am now in receipt of Fresh Spring Goods! The styles of which are UNUSUALLY PRETTY, and prl "BT - CC s "K.W TTill yon do me the tavor to give me an earl." call? CASH PAID For all kinds of PRODUCE ! ! C. IL IIAYXES. FKEMOyT- . April, 18!. 14tf LEPPELMAN Again in the Field! With a Larger and Boiler Stock of Goods lhaii Ever, - CONSISTING OF Erery tliin; which is Rare! "TTT"HIcn he offers to his old friends andenstomers and T Y to as many new ones as will favor him with a call at No. .2, Buckland's Block, At prices I-ower than the Lowest; as his motto is "JVer- er to be undersold by anu orfy. He has j ost received his spring supply ot JEWELRY, WATCHES, &C, consisting in part of , 24 dozen pairs of Earrings, 20 do Ladies' Brooches, 30 do Finger rings, flpnts' Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bosom Studs, Gold Pandls, Pens, Chains. Lorkets, (;old Brarciets, and s lew beauti ful sets of PLAIS GOLD JEWELRY. Also, 12 dozen WATCHES, jnst received from the manufacturers, bought LOW for caan ana wnicn will be sola r uk t asm, At Lesti Hi in the Usual Prices Amnrte them may be found fine Gold Levera, Fren-h and Enclinh in huntsman anrj open cases. Lepine, Detached. ana tngiisn ievers in silver cases, an Warranted to keep Perfect Time. Also, silver, German silver, and silver plated Table and Tea SPOOys, Plated Forks and Knives, salt spoons, mustard spoons, and a beautiful assortment of Card Cases, Port Homes, roc set isooes, sc., txc MUSIC AIi IXSTKOIEXTS. I have a large assortment, consisting of Fine and Com mon Violins. AconHons, Flutes, Fifes, &c Also, Enrich. French, and Italian Violin and Guitar Strings; bows, onuges, screw, nnger Doaros ana an pieces. GIXS AXD GU. TRIMMIXGS, and Sporting Apparatus of all kinda and at LOW figures. Forty dozen pairs Scissors and Shears, with an endless variety of Pocket Knives at New York prices, by the dozen. Two bushels of FISH HOOKS, For sate cheap by the 100, and lower still lyr -the 1,000. Cat-fish lines, Bass lines. Pike lines. Trolling and all oth er kinds of lines, floats, spools, reels, spinning bait, swiv els, tip, joints, in short, everything that can be called in the nsherman s deparaoent, kept on hand. CLOCKS, of all kinds atexecdingly low prices. OF NOTIONS, I have a Tanre assortment, and I will sell to Peddlers and Country Merchants at New York price. Cheap at retaiL uon i lorget ine place, IVo. 2, Biicklnnds Block Mr. J. SCHR1F. continues to repair all kinds of and common WATCHES, any part or parts of the finest Watches that have beea lost or broken, he will replace at short notice. Wttches sent from a distance will meet with prompt attention, be returned to their owners by Express or as otherwise directed. GILDING, Galvenizing and Silver plating done to order, In superi or manner and warranted permanent. N. B. One of Swan's 5 Oct.ivc lUelodeons, A splendid toned instrument for sale cheap. Fremont, May 9, 1854. Wholesale Iron Store! CARR, TAYLOR & CO.; Nos, 2ie and 218 Water-st, Sanduslcy, VHOLESJLLS BULUtS 131 IRCT, NAILS, STEEL, GLASS, PIG IRON, WASHERS MJTS, CALTI5 C-tvRR, XI C BARB O. TATLOS, V. 0. HEXOKSSOir. "Tailsu A new arrangement that have made i 1 m.inufacturers. enablee ns to sell IS AILS at thetr ce and transportation. Nails from 2d to 60d tneluaiv, together with alt sises of brads, fencing and finishing nails, may be fonnd at our store. YTiiidow Olasw. There Is no reduction on Glass, from last Fall's prices, and still firm. Our stock consists of all sizes, from 7 m9 to SO m48. Plate single or double, of a larger size can be got on short notice. Of tbe above sizes, we keep the largest stock in the city, and sell wholesale or retail, at rates that do not vary much from those of manufacturers, when the purchases of them in small lots. Iron. Wc have a full and complete stock of com Bar, Round, Square and Oval Iron, and Swede's and Eng lish Imu. Steel "We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Cast and Spring Steel. Also, Plow Wings, Plow Steel, Nuts, Washers, Wagon-boies, and patent Pipe-skeins. All Goods from our store warranted to be of the qnality and brand. We are receiving for the spring trade 2000 keri of Nails. 150 tons Iron and 500 boxes Glass. Merchants, Dealers and consumers are invited to us a trial ; and of onr numerous customers in the foterior, we would respect mi iv soncit a eominnsnee oi oraers. CARR, TAYLOR Ss CO. ArrH 18, 1S58. 44tf OALE OF REAL ESTATE, by order rrotkate court. un tne tst aaj oj june, isoo, at o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, wiil be sold the hitrhest bidder the followine real estate, as the prop- ertr of Lewis Clark, deceased, to-wit; Lot number ten la Wbitchers second aadrtron xo Centreville survey; and. Also: The undivided one-half lot number thirteen, in Miller's addition to the village Clvde. The dower estate of Mary Ann Clark, widow said Jonas Clark, deceased, in the above lots bavins; been aFpijrned, and set off in lot number ten, said lot is apprais ed, subject to and encumbered by said dower estate, of hundred and nftv dollars, and said nair lot nuniDer mrr tfn which hv Mid imiimment of dower as aforesaid, be comes unincumbered, appraised at two hundred and fifty dollars. Tkrms of Sale. One-half down on tbe daT of sale; and one-half in one year with interest. Defered payments secured by mortgage on the premises. Administrator of Lewis Clark, dee's. May 30, 1856. 18w4 MARY COOKSOvS ESTATE. JJo tice is herebv riven that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as administrator en the estate iiary LooRson, late of andusky eonnty, nnio, aeecasea. june ia, isno. xir-j viiLLiiAJa tuuaau.1". N( OTICE. All those bavins: unsettled aeconnts with ths nndprslinied. are rwinested call and settle the same immediately, as I fntend ffoicg west ahont the first of August next, and wish to elose accounts before learine. il. A. RITTER. Fremont, May 30, 1US. 18tf BY EXPRESS! 2 Days from New York! jNew feprmg Goods! Have just been received at the Store o A. GUSDORF. TiW and beautiful patterns for tho Ladies! BONNETS, SILK'S, RIBBONS, dc. AND THEY ARE BEING RECEIVED EVERY DAY!!!!' . Call and exaruino them ! Fremont, April IT, lA AnexcelientVEW TOP BTOGT, Cheapl Enquire at the Journal office, or A the subscriher. J. 3. lUL'AE. Frenwtrt, Jfiy W,.l"o. for and 0. pri at are woo bent gfve of to ine ot of of one of to my ! HEAD QUARTERS, MRJHSJJP! A Terrible Avalancb of Goods I ! All the Railroads rusniiiir in eonnoctioi WITH THE OLD REGULATOR. . Tbsre is no Vie trying when this OLD LCtlfStsUw ssiisv sprtadll Brirg out tbe . . . OLD BABY WAKER, . And let tb farmer know whers tby cas Bast pd stoaft Oubams for 6 teats per yard. Regular Quarter section of PRINTS. ; OeLainca, printed Muslins, Brilliants, Men's and Moas SUMMER GOODS, .; HATS AND CAPS, " ' with an old fashion Bay Rack loa4 sf Ladies' Mkses'and CLildren's BONNETS, with Ribbons to match, from almost KOTBIXO, np t any price. Tbe cnttrs . , LITVE OF SILKS. " Would rt from here toCleTelans, and as for FD1CXS Uiers is an use of talkiss Great saristy of .. . .' AND . -. V & CHESTS YOUNG HYSON SPLENDID At 50 Cents per Ponnd ! I 100 barrels Stuart's GOLDEN SYRUP. at FIVE SHILLINGS per gallon. 200 bags RIO COFFEE, " Going at ..-... ONE SHILLING PER POUND 7 which makes the people think of the Gold Piggings. Za bet, the whole stock is going- r - ' . - ' AT AUCTION PRICES. , ; fjT It is impossible to tell the whole story. Oar em tera axe daily liaed with the bone and sinew of old Saa- dnskT, and all agree that 1 Oil kj&tVltHy CAJf and WILL sell Goods BIGHT. - . - It is now a settled fact that Pfaci is Dxcukvix Wej do not loik tor ex tea vacant prices for ProUvtc still, wbea .Navigation opens, wa tnui tneprtcoi . . CORN, OATS, RYE and "WOOL, will prove satipfactorr to our Grain ad Wool growing friends. We are and Shall be in Market with the ROCKS, x To pay for all kinds of -. MJtX. O JEkX EJT T3 1H2 brontrht to markrVnd be satisfied with tbe "Nimble six pence" in the war of small profits. C. B. & E R KING, "i HEAD QUARTER3,Maj2,)8. - Eagle Clothing Store! ? SPRING -gp?. SUMMER AND CLOllUNG! Iff. Dili TOOS A CO, HATE jast been recekinpf ft larpe and besntifal sssor ment of Sew snd FsshionaMe CLOTHISU, eonmatins; ot tientlemen's COATS of nil binds and f.aaiitiefl, fxon 2at ( Ticentu Dalian, cut alter the LATEST FASHIONS I and warranted snade in th best manner. PANT3, of all kinds; Plain. Fancy, Striped, Cbsckernt and Black Cansiroera, Jean, Sutinet, fcc, tt. - VETS, of every variety, (it to wear to wedding Of a fnnersl, tVrerery day or to church, with CRAVATS to natchj frein th richtet to the flainss qualities. COLLAR., that will nuke any seek appear jnst tb ripht iemrth; Handkerchief.., Sock, liloves, Suspender Trunks, Carpet Bairn, I mbrellaa, Ire. It cannot be ex pectt-d we will enumerate every artirla- we- bar for sale, therefore we invite all to COME AND SEE FOR TE&JC SEI.VE.and faith will be converted to kawWe. We are selling more and better ClcKiirna; thao anr e tablisbmetit in Frement, and at tbe -- Very Lowest Prices Possible 1 And will be happy to see oar old friends and mstonera awl all others who wish to purofeaae any thing in onr line. It is acknowledged by every one, who has tried it, thattb Clothing Bought at tliis Store, is Better Crrt, Better Made, and of Later Fashions than can be fotxstt at anv other place in this town. COME AXD SEE I'S? for, rest awn red, that GREAT BARGAINS eanbe had at tb EAGLE ChOTHiy& STORE. r M. lKYFOOS sk CO. Fremont, April 18 185. 12tf 30 TONS New Goods, Xov Opening at P. B. BELTvY'S. MAMMOTH STORE, CLYDE, 6. HATING the past month enlarged my store, making it one of the best stwres in the county. To my friends and enstomera who have parchased of me for the last fire years, I can safely say that the experi ence I have bad in the mercantile bus iness during the pat fifteen years is sufficient evidence that 1 am pretty thor oughly acquainted with their tastes and waits. Hj stock of desirable is purchased expressly for their waste at prices) Lower tli:in ever heard or --; Mr stock fs purchased from tbe beet asanufaetarers aaf jobbers in New York and Boston, and msjmtactvred by lbs best looms hi the world, all to be sole) WITH THE TARIFF OFF. 5000 yards latest stvks LADIES' DRESS GOODS ,. Twenty-five per cent, less than last year's prices SUloa, Poplins, shawls. Ginghams, Lawns, fce. 0000 yards of Shilling PRINTS for Ten Cents. 5000 yards of Merimae and Cocbeco Prints, The best stock in the ronntry. fg Call and examine. Mens', Ladies' and Misses' BOOTS AXD SHOES 13,000 pairs all qualities, prices and kiads; some esUrery new styles for Ladies. Clothing . A larre stock of Coart, Pants, Tests aad Fsaey Goods far Gentlemen's wear. 10 tons Groceries, Crockery, Hardwars, best honey syrup at TIP'S SBILLiyG3 other roods in the same proporttoa. fin pars hart, fallcm,. Teas better than usual at AO cents. Tobacco at twe shU Iings, IUce, Codfish, tc Cheap for CASH. We have not time to ennmersfe onr lartro stork, bisk would say that it is complete and His offered a pzloss tab, may stir up some of ths houses That purcJtw ikevr Gd im CUeelemeU., FARMEBS, Ws want all your Butter Eers, and PRODUCE, anJ wtl keep tbe prie?s up at tip top fitmrrs. We know of sosnsj who would like to keep Eras at 8 cents. fant eome iX. We shall pay the very highest twice for Butter, Eggs aat Produce, asd sell Goods en the Square. - P. B. BEERY- HEAD QPAKTERS. CLTDE, , May ISM. JOY TO THE COiQIUXITYr 02 ULt "W JKJ JE DE. HARKXESS, has just received fine assortment of Spring Goods! Consisting in part of New and elegant Prints, Delaines, fec; large assortment of Ladies Boots and Shoes, together with, the most beautiful assortment of Bib- . bons ever offered ia this market. The gen tlemen ean, find a new lot of Hate, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and all. . , kinds of wearing apparel, ; " calculated to suit the tastes of alii a a fresh assortment of Groceries i now arriTinr. These goods will be sol4 as enem. as at snr otherstore in Obib. Come along, bring in your B-B Dutter, E-G-Eggs, and s little Mossy, If you please. , at. Jb. UAiUkSS CljiJsv Ohio, March 2,1S5. " ROAD NOTICE. on-resident land owners of the followinr deseiibed lands lyins; la Sandnsfry Coonfy, Ohfo, to-wit: Ta north-west corner of section, number twenty-two, township number frve, raiiKe number fourteen, lyinp in washintrton township, are here by notified that there will be a view on the lift h day of July, 1S56, for the purpose of locatintr a County Foad, a tiillows, to-wit: To commence atasrhool bonse called- the Tjtnti school hoa. aud rnnntrp east on the half seetiosr line of sections number twenty-one and twentv-two, till It intersects a County Road running south from the Western Reserve -and Maase road, between sections Dvmbsi twenty-two and r-ewey -three, the mum be let; Is Wash irsjr ten. township. Fremont, .fane 9. 184 14