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. f , - - V- ,t; J: A I r hi u .1 W f ! Hi II .111 -. t 1 orIal ConictUlon. -.3 At a r, ;, rt'mk.n held at the Court-hottsetn I js'iurg.Au- 22, IS 50, iW the r i'a of tiominMinga candidate to be supported by the Whigs of the district composed of the coun ties of Lucas, Wood, Sandusky, Ottawa, Ful ton and Henry.on motion, JOHN L. GREENE Fsq., of Sandusky county, was called to the Chair, and Wit. H, Hall, of Lucas, appointed Secretary. On motion of Mr. Huntington, a committee f 4 wis appointed by thech-ur, consisting ofj .E. Hfitntin.ton, Elisht Mtck, 9. O. Mugg and .E. Rice, to draft ivaolations. Ta nameof JOHN KELLER Esq., of Ot- j tawa county, having ben .presented to the convention, on motion of J. S. Fouke, he was unanimously nominated by the Contention as the candidate for Senator. E. Huntington, Esq, chairman of the com mitte on resolutions, reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That we lament the death of Gen. Zachary Taylor, late President of the United States, and that while we bow with dne sub mission to the will of the Almighty, in calling him away, at a time whsn th great mass of the people, irrespective of party, were looking to him as possessed of that wisdom, and deci sion, so requisite to sustain the honor and inteijrity of our national character, we never theless view bis death a national calamity. Resolved, That in Millard Fillmore his con ; stitutional successor, we rerosrnite a states man, of. acknowledged ability, whose well known views upon all the great questions of national policy, afrd a sure , en-trnntv that he wil! be governed by the broad principles of national policy, embracing the interests of the whole Union. - Resoeed, That the government of the Uni ted States is a government of limited powers, founded upon mutual concession, and that we re disposed to abide by the letter and spirit of the constitution, With all its compromises. Resolved, That while we view the existence of slavery as a great evil, and a stain upon our ) natio at character, it is nevertheless local in ' itsfbaracter, and its control belongs exclusive Si f . ly to the state where it exists, ff:-. . 1 Resolved, That we have full faith in the constitutional power of Congress to prohibit ii . the iiJtrodnetionof slavery into new territories, and that it is their duty to do it. Retained, That we are in favor of. such a bankin! system as will give a circulating me dium to the nublie, redeemibli at all times 4n gold and silver, an I gmrdd in such a mm . tier as will proteet the bill holders against fraud. - " - , Resolved, That the present banking system of Ohio, although susceptible of improvement h , neverthelvss, fully answered the expecta tion if its friends, an.l tliat until a better one can he devised, we are in f.ivnr of sustaining it. , Resolved, That we are in favor of cheap pos tage. ' -J' ' Resolved, That we have full confidence in the ability and integrity of William Johnston, .ur nomine for Governor. . ' ' Res-deed, That in John Kelley, the nominee of this Convention for Senator, a farmer, we recognise an honest and capable man, well qualified to legislate for this district. - On motion of John C. Spink, Esq., the chair appointed a district central committee, consist ing of erne from each county, as follows: Wi. John C. Spink; Lucas, W. H. Hall; Sandusky, J. S. Fouke; Ottawa, & A. Smith; sfittHto, & A. Howard; Henry, Jjhn Powell. .'' O.i ra rtVun of O. Q. M ig . the proceedings of this conveirtion be agned by the officers, .and published in the Whig papers of.the dis trict, ; ! On in tion, the Ciwrvention adjourned sine die. - - JOHN L. GREENE. Ch'n. " fl H. Hall, Sec'y. : Arrival f tie lUasiic! 1 Theeam-r Atlnfittc ariivad at New Yrk on SatUTday at ii P. with tour diy later arws frvn Europe. She made the run in 1 1 fciy and 2 hours. Jenny Lind U anxog the " passenjiers. ' . Accounts from Schleswig represent the complete suspensLm of the operations of both -armies in the field, but the general impression is that stillness will n4 tie of long duration. ; ' Advices from Belgium state thai large tract of the country pnsjnt a most meanelioly har- scene. For aeariy jsty miles all tlie lowland are flooded and the corn is floating - -. ... FRANCE. . . - It is reported that much rain had fallen da ring the week. The wheat crop was conside rably injured and prices had advauted. .The -Austrian govemroent had rejected the propo sition of the Lomburdo Venitian deputies, rel ative to the loan, the government not wishing to pledge itself not to 8U' any paper money in tlie provinces. ... Th French president continues to meet s with entbusiHSlic receptions through the prov inces. ' Mark Lane report, Aug. 20th, says the liar Test has been interrupted by partial showers Tb different parts of tlie kingdom. Considera ble progress has been made iu the more for ward districts, and a good deal of corn has been secured in a fair condition during the week. - The accounts of the yield of cheat do not improve, indeed the complaints respecting tlie deficiency of grain in proportion to straw, have increased, which wa are not surprised at, con sidering the prevalence of blight among the earlier sorts of wheat, and the loss which was naturally to be expected from the facts of large breadts of corn having been laid by the heavy raina and high winds experienced in J uly. t: Jt w yet too early to speak of the deficiency but from all that we have been able to collect. we are of the opinion that wheat will prove less productive than to moderately good aver ago seasons. . Prices have suddenly risen from the lowest point, and present rates may perhaps be about ' ro-unuineil, but we much queslhm whether the advance entablished is at all adequate to recompense for tlie shortness in the quantity per acre. - j . .; - : . Reports from the continent respecting the harvest are decidedly favorable. - In the early part of the week a heavy fall of rain in t ranee caused holders to raise their pretensions, but the movement has been fully responded to by buyers. The accounts from the Baltic are much the same ss before. - ' J Southkrs Elodbsc. An effort is ma king at the south to start several Methodist papers.' A member of the MemphU confer ence has lately issued a prospectus for one of them, of which the following brilliant off-shoot is an eatact; ,. 'The thousand bufurications o our great natural Jiighway, forming in its ramifications, one vast fl.?xusof intercorarr.unicatiiMd, with its Vransveraalus wayi in the great south-west, all all peal upon our slumbering irsand ener gies, the mighty and startling question, 'Why stand ye liere all day id!' Appointments of the Ministersof the 4iwh " Dslawars Distkict J. Quigley, P. E. Delaware L. Warner. . !" Rich wood J. Sterling, J. Frownfelter. Kenton W. J. Wells, W. W. Winter. Cherokee J. S. Kalb. Marsailles J.BIamtied, R. Hnger. Upper Sandusky T.J. Gard. Mount Gilead 0. Burgess. Chesterville J. Stoles, P. Plummer. G. dena S. Mitchell, S. P. Shaw. Walds Wm. Boggs. Marion H. 8. Bradley. Welsh Miss E. Roberts. O. W. U E. Thompson. Pres't W. D. Othiraan, Prin. of the Worthingtrm Fenuile Scminan. H. E. Pilchee," Agent for O. W. U. J. H. Power, Assistant book Agent at Cin cinnati. Mt. Vsrkok Dist S. Lynch, P. E. Mt. Vernon S. Mower. Amity E. Raymond, W. N. Conant Martinsburg H. N. Shaffer. East Uniiai S. D. Seymour. Newcomerstown J. Warner, J. F. Burk holiler. . Keen TS. 9. Worden. . Nashville C. Thomas, Z. C. Norton. Jeromeville A. Coleman, D. Miw-hell. Frederick J. McNabb, W. M. Sp ifford. ... Roecoe T. H. Wilson, T. L. Waite. Woostbr Dist D. Lambert, P. E. Wooster LB. Gurlv. Dalton J. F. Kenneday, J. Elliott. Massilon D.H.Owens. Canal Dover C. A. Hartley. Shanesville D. M. Conant Millerburg S. H. Alderman, E. Hook. , Fredericksburg W. H. Nickerson. Congress R. Biggs. W. Starr T. Thomson. Richfield One to be supplied, D. D. T. M itterson. Ml Eaton C. B. Brandebery. Eltria Dist H. Whitem m. P. E. E lyria To be supplied. Dover J. R. Jewett. Ohio City W. B. Disbro. Brooklyn J. T. Kellum. Borea J. M. Morrow. Brunswick J. A. Brown, A. L. S. Bote man. Medina If. M. Humphrey, H. Saftbrd. Amherst N. Taylor, U. Richards. Florence L. S. Johnston, A. Rumtield, Vermillion C. L. Fnote. W. L. Harris, Principal of Baldwin Insti- tute. Tiffin Citt Dist. T. Barkdull, P. E. Tiffin City S. L. Yourtee. Republic J. Jones, L. Ward. . BelleviM? W. S-ely, J. Mudge. Norwalk E. S. Grumley.' Milan M M. Ponu.ls, J. Collier. Sandusky City J . A. Kellaro. Fremont S. M. Beaty Risdon L. Hill. Oregon H. Warner. Melmore W. C. HueStes M. B. Wilson tiiiryrus D. Gray, J. Durbin, Mavmee Dist W. C. Pierc , P. E. Maamee City T. J. Pope. Toledo W. M. Hilchcick. Svlvania J. Evans, J. Crobbs. Chesterfield O. Waters. Hryan D. W. Ocker. EvansfKHt Miss S. Fairchild. Deli nice Miss B. Herbert, J. S. Culler. GillHui J. ib K ine, F. V.7. Vertican. Findlay W. S. Ltint, A. Foster. Wiod Miss J. Parker. Svokkt Dist W. Broch, P. E. Sidney S. Wiki-s. Port Jefferson J. S. Albright, J. M. Barr. Palestine C. .Cravens. Greenville A. llarmount Fort Ri-corery Miss L. R. Roseburg, C. Bovl-r. St. M.nys, Miss. S. B. Guiberaon. Van Wert and Sectiou 10 tt. D. OWSe'd, J. K. Ford. Lima R. Wilcox. W. A. Baker. Waupaukonnrtpi Miss. J Hudson Kellefonlaine J. T. Caples. West Liberty .-i. Kant, A Builedge. Mansfieid Dist. A. P.. P. E. Maiifctield H. S. Pliiili. . Belleville R. II. Cliuht.. J. Burg. ss. Gallioa Wm. Thatcher. Olivesburg J. Keetley, J. Orr. Plymouth H. G. Dubois, P. Wareluun. S. George. Fairfiield L. Prentice, E. A. Bush. Wellington Wm. Runnels, IL (Jiriprnan Sullivan H. L Parish. Orange Ira Hitchcock. Ashland S. C. Parker. Execution ef Dr. Webster! Boston, Aug. 30. Prof. Webster's family left him last night. it is alledged, perfectly unconscious of the near approach of his fate, from 9 to 12 o clock be siient in devotional services, when he fell i into a aie, waiting at intervals until uay daw ned, ile showed s-ime agitation, ate sparing ly of drenkfast, at which he requested the of ficers to partake. He made reparation for ascending the scaffold with firmness. At 10 o'clock, Putnam commended a l ist religious service of fervant prayer, after hich the pris oner's arms were pinioned, and with firmess he walked to the gallows, whh Dr. Putnam, with whom he conversed with mu h earnest ness, and shaking hands with him, led him for ward. His legs were then pinioned and the blnek cap placed on his head, the ropu around his neck, and lie was then launched into eternity. He died without a straggle, after hanging there halt an hour the body was taken down and placed in a jail coffin for transmission to Cam bridge. The housetops around the jail were crowded, as also the streets in the vicinity. Thb Copper Block fob ibk Washington National Moncmknt, says the Lake Super ior Journal, came down from the Cliff mine by the propeller Independence, on her last trip. It is described as a splendid mass of na tive copper, presenting a surface of 3 $ by 2 f feet, about 10 inches in thickness, and weigh ing 2,180 lbs. The same paper states that a new copper company has been organized on a locution near Agate Harbor, ihey ha"e opened a promising vein in several places, and traced it n mile in length. The new mineral agent, Mr. ii. VV. (JoBin, who succeeds the Hon. John W. Allen, had arrived at the mines, and entered upon the duties of his office. 3T Boys that have been properly reared are men in point of usefulness at sixteen, whilst those that have been brought up in idle hab its are nuisances at twenty-one. When is a man in a hurry ? Whed his wife blows him up. Pdbmo OPiifo. 'The private opinion of some ball dozen editors publicly expressed. Bisbop Do4bc, BpoB Zachary Taylor. ,. We hnd in the t hurcliman, of New Yoifc citr. the first installment of the pobiished ser mon of Rt. Rev. George VV. Diwne's sernxm on the death of President Tfiylor, from the text (II. Samuel, iii., 38,) "Know- ye not that there is a prince, and a great man fallen, this day, in Israel." We wish that we could find -pace for the whole of it in our column, for a nore eloquent and lofty concei ed tribute to he memory of the deceased we have not yet net with. As it is we must content ourselves ith a few extracts: A man has falls. . I do not lean, a mere male, human individual. One, whom the tailor, rather thun the mantua-ma-ker, clothes. A walking thing, that wears a hat I speak of that which (od meant, when lie said, 'Let us make man, in our image, after mr likeness.' Marred, sadly, now, by the con cussion of that fearful Fall, butenpable .f res toration through the cross. And justifying well, in the renewal of its fair proportions, and its countenance erect, the sacred record, God hath made m-m uptight.' A man that had a mind ; and used it A man that has a heart ; and yields to it. A nvm that shspes his circum stances A man that can-snot for himself. A man with the simplicity of a child. A man with the freshness and earnestness of a child. A man with the directness of a child. A man in jutice. A man in generosity. A man in magnanimity. A man to meet emergencies. A man to make occasions. A man- to dare, not only; but to bear. A man to love. A man without fear. A thunderbolt in war; a dew drop in the day of pence. One, that against the fearful odds of hve to one, couut sway the battle-storm at Buena Vista, and then, from the very arms and lap of victory write to one whose gallant son naa nu-a, to mane us crown, when I miss his familiar face, I say with truth, that I feel no exultatiiiti in in our success.' Truly a man has 'fallen in Israel.' Alter alluding to his masterly detence ot Fort Harrison, when but a (Japtain, his r lori- da campaign, and his Mexican victories, by way of proving that a great man had fallen, the Kt Rev. preacher proeeeds to say : And more illustrous even, than in those, the greatness that knew how to bear such victories: the greatness that preserved its equilibrium, iu the storm of national ap plause, an 1 universal admiration; the great ness th d could see the proudest palm of hu man power pi mted before it, within easiest reach, and not put forth a hand to pluck it I he gre itness, that went on to Washing ton and took the chair f Slate, and filled it with simple dignity, and had directed from a 'tent, the ordering of the battlefield ; the great- new of moterat ion: the greatness ot modesty; the greatness of self conquest and control; these do but wound our bleeding hearts more deeply, while they swell them, with a fuller, higher, admiration 'if the real greatness, of the great man, who has gone from us to-day.' A Grave Votr. A 'freeman.' whose vote was challenged at the polls, yesterday, was alwiiit giving up,when he remembered he had a clear title to a lot in one of our grare yards, and by that property qualification he was ena hled to vote. We he;ir a great deal about the 'green graves of our sires, bequeathed as a precious herit ige t a natio'i of freemen." Perhfips the meaning f it is, that a man must engage his ernve in adane to be entitled t a vote. Wheeling Times. torn r f5fo:io. -ir- tennif-s cf:ili"rf"i n-itii iftr-uir tn Ct -: h iirw f'fmrrn E'Itci' f -? t. i-fir!'' l -ehed - E .ooi f'J -c' Fi-.'Min Tli.- , the l,kr iIm- ...i I'CS'A V the 17 d .1' S j jtemb" ii- x' .ill k A M The Minixt rs -i Fteliionl. au.i Ihe uM.c c-ner.ilh are invite'1 lo V- l-nd AdilrRM will hedelirerei" In Kv'd I hoe. Oirk lo'l. S I. u"'-e and -therson the ocn isii. Aneu-t 31, 1850. ladependfiit f andldate FOR COCSTY TIlEtSTJUGR, Editok Khs: Rlier-eT !!? is n vi,'id re-soi ' hy a "olioU offi. r shou'il , eleciet! me.--! twtnttt- 'e 'a ef -i,oed He'oiio; i., certain o-e-f . and for th- on' s- -f e (frying nr ii-i- I h v not f t w r y.-an p -a .tteiidi .io ('',t C .1 Cm . enlion AmiI , -ttr llletio ree'i y '-r b -?: i tl seH...s lo b- rl'il p "I ll' i '- I tt n e , ,irpl m1-- 't' 'T g K nm , e fT , J h f, , m n. in 'ti h 'e n n able to w k: h -p in tn oh -it t htre ni that .y opat v, 1 herelnr resent tin n m- v f-l' ."tit ftl.: -ty as a uan.fl.taie f..r TOPNTY TRE nn TR Reins' aten in fnvor of rotal'ou in offic ' I pldee myself, if snreesfnl. not again to bo an ap plicant for tho same office. SAMUEL CROW ELL. Mw.ko'nnge, Aur? 27. FREMONT PRICE CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Whe.it per btishf I . 67 Flour per . .rr-t 4 Oil Corn per hnhel. 37 Oats per bushel. 20 Ratter per pound 8 Effffti pr doien. I! 10 5 1 13 , 4 m S 1 25 3 no u no 06 I oo 37 ...50 95 1 50 20 7 14.20 10.12 9a 12 8. 13 Chem per pound. Lnrd prr ponnH. ........... Suit per hrnll HidH pr ponnd.. Flux prr bufhel Timnthr ntd pr fan CloTr trd pr bn. .......... Pork per bnrrell Hams nmoked pr pound. .... . Beiin n" bushel. . .... ........ Pot Mtoep per Knhl ........... 0;. ion nr hnshl. ........... An!i jrren .... ... . ... .... vtp did ................. Rv ux tr tvntnd.... TI!o n-r nnunrf St vm Pie per M. ......... Mhd it M RM p-r M RUck wftint !,nm!fr n-r M... Mc A I is tor' All-llcaliiiff Ointment. It t ft rr fwcurrenr tht we notice eH lorinlly. Hny '-Prttr-nl M()-cit,', that it being hawk-d about ihe rottiitry, hut in duty !ulh world w feel hour d to Hcliiinw'ff'cr Hitd ntntc hat no ntif article of inri ic'newrithtn eu knowledg, for most complaintv vrhirh bnmiti fl-dh i heir lo. hpginff to hu its valu able ap M'AnittHr'feAH-ttealiuff Oixtment. H.vinc witiirs?d ir prent and wondtrfnl heal'tig proper ti-t we would not nu any ctisiH ration h willinii it: and we nav all head of famttie, kfp thin nr-lir-lenn hand if von wih to preserve vonr health and par d-irtor' hiHs d vert livr nmiijiUint ia hIwmvh enrd li; tt use ol Dr. G. C V ujIiii'p Vegetable Lithinititntic. the Great American Remedi ; here ip a letter from Hillpborouffh, O.. Ju. 1, 1847. Dr. G. C. Vaughn. Dear 8ir I deiii it a duly I owe u and th world at large lo mak the follow in if HttteiiifMit. In Aiifftift yonr travelino agnl left -mint i.f mr mr-dicineie with m o e! S'finp hi gr-at tr-e mii,tii'HtiOMB and e'mp myalf fltittd with 'ivf r cmpmint I lrid one vniall b'.'tW. it ;ii tnr gave mt rrli-f: I trifd . 0eoiifl and ou ill hf aatmtiflv d h-arn p. t?r-at Ua (Miivrr hat I wP roinl-t, rti'ed, :i"d nil innv s utoiii id ws!! a vr I v. in my lift-. I fi,;;; niut wf l.ii.g h iid'riti-- nt n-t'mT. i:n , nl.i t-ff-rt wt.ainiiit- d'niUlv nijni!'eevd. it :!s mir- rtiKfitl in all e '. ann" "f jv!tii-h mr tn- i i nt t tntd emld nttf b rurkd: I chr-rfulU ' ft r ny teptimmtr in ftrorof oor Lithoniripti M 'vtm-. rind herhr pf t that I cMidrr it iiipvrior all other preparation now hfiire th- conntry. Will too pleaee forward more a oon it !vmmM". YnrP&e. K. H JOH.XSUW. 0'ir C'ila-tin ha the adVertUemetit of thip Grat American Remedr. G t a pamphlet of the agents whoM namet are ietiad thtro Bail Moad Store. vr-- i j r I ft 1 V'v'' m .i sr m-Mmm--swtsftitigrAwag JOHN P. HtY.c;s Sc. SOX'S Circular for the Fall of 1 850. Great mltlr action!! HAYNES SECOND STOCK OF GOODS, Vmas RAIL ROADS. f I iflE 'xei-emen iinif tntk heinr about rina!rrfi- X. vioeit brtwi ihf hov pnrtlr, we liiivreip rladeil to "C'ini('rnmie" by making our eatablith nipnt tlie t RAIL ROAD STORE, Of Sandusky County and Vicinity. Tii u i:iiiiiei)..id mirc-m whirh the Pruprietnr ofthft b 've Store have ni-t wita since opening! hxVtts dip(MMMf of nlmot nn Entire stock of goods for Cash, in a fete Keeks! h ennh'ed um to purnhaiie i Larger, Better, and Cheaper Stock of Goods tlun evrr making our Second purchase, and Fall aud Winter Stock, A GREATER ATTRACTION!! thun has ever before bern offered in thin vicinity. And mtr ranees ia the strongest argument that we are selling Better, and Cheaper Goods, than any other establishment in the place. Our ttore i. LARGE ai d CONVENIENT, be ine theft'ortb Store Bueklnnd' Brick Bleek. is well lighted as onrGjnds do not require twi light to sell them. Mr. John P. Hnes, spent the month of Au gust iu the Eastern cities, and selected onr goods. Before slocks had been Culled, and having been engaged in the Mercantile busi ness in Sandusky count for the t 13 years, kuew exactly what to buy for this market. Onr Stock Comprise Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, . Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Muffs Tippets dtc. Crockery, Yankee Notions, . Leather, Wall paper. Ready Made Clothing. &c, Iron, Nails, Glass, Salt, &c fec, and 1O.O0O nthrrtiple. too immernis to men tion Farmers look to your interests J3 Mone, when roice is so low aiiould ouly be laid nut w here ou cau buy your Clothing and Groceries, To the best advantage. Cooie with our ives and daughters, and EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF GOODS, mid the pric they are selling tt, ltd yon will be imtisftrd that th iSail M tm ft store, is thr pUce to buy Goods ns is Goods' P. S We would return our thnttks to the po ptft f Stiiiloitky coutitr, und viriuitv for the pntron tte beBtuWfd upon Us, sud vv. a d li-pe by an iiiire mi'tiug; Mttpntiuii to our lus.ii-nftl(t-tm a ptMd .tuick J sellitiK (foo l CtK-upi citeaper tlma ever to receirw a cotitinuaiitMii the ctuie. CASH and the highest market ; nee ..,ii for WffEA I . CORN, O V TS, SEEDS, &.C. &c. "Don't mislaLe the Place HifcL hm d 'siirickMlock. jr. P. HAVSES Ac SOX. Fr moiit. S..,t. J8.VI. M'ii sf -''liHfi ,?r iv.tl OF THE SEASON! Head Quarters, HAVE tl:- Hmv r c i-T hv Exirffun lott of PR .XT a ! GINOMAX'S r rib- enrly FiM i'r.i'ff. nnl wi-t r-tiviMt? Clffd from 1 uii-:l th' (! rhe Olrf EsIh1 "ilut lit. Loaded vp from top to buttomf WieM tl h 1ttn- ariivctft, tltt intend to brine out SO VIE HEAVY ARTILLERY, niiti Ouf :nf Nf- littitbiiidtioa Fi-li. Vr..i.... A tta. 3f 1-5 First Amvalilcm N.York! Jimt Received by Express, Only FOlll UVS from the City! MOUS DE LAI N3 and Paramettas, Black dress Silk, Black silk and Fancy net Lace, Wrought muslin Collars, Velvet Trimmings and Buttons, Fall and Winter Shawls, Bonnet Ribbons, &o. &c, N. B. We shall have the pleasure of showine tn The people of Fremont and vicinity. The Largest, best-selected and Cheapest stock of Goods ever opened here. The f.adtea are invited to ea'l and took at Ihe above Go..ts. J. P. HAYNES &, "sON. Aneosi 30. JOSEPH UERSIl EJTS ESTATE. "TOTICE ' herehy o;iveti that the subsnribers X have been appointeil and rtu'y qualiOei as aa iinislr;ttorB on the estate ol Joseph Hershv derM., late of Ballviile toarn-hii-, Sondnakv l oantv, Oiiio. D. H. HERSHEY, ) . .' . B. W LEWIS. JAamrs. . Ballviile. Ane. 17.185023:3 SOCIAL HALL. THE subscriber is prepared to furnish SoctL H41.L, in BuekUud's Brick Block, for Cotillon Parties, Sorics, Lectures, &c, on reasnnnhle terinr: and also refreshments, in the beHl stvle in the shntet nol.ee! J. F. II. SEBRIXG. Fremont. Ancnst 3, 1850. GOLD PEKS. AGl.EY'S Gold Pens and Pencils for sale cheap, at S. Bucki,a!d & Cos. B C HEAP PUBLICATIONS. A choice lot of H'trper & Brother's, just received at Buckland'8. ZF.P1IY R WORSTED patterns, Canvas. Board and Needles. t Hatnks. COLLARS, Gloves, Hose, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, at Haykf-8. w ARRANTY. Morteage, and Quit Claim Deeds for sale at the FREEMV OFFICE VtOOU WAN 1 ED! NT quantity of good Hicknrv and Ash Wood L will be taken on subscription at the Frrkmas Ofvtcf.. w HITK LEAD Pure. Etr. No. 1. Drv and ground iu Oil, for sale chetip, at Bucxland'b. N AILS. Fremont Iron Co. 'a Nails, manufac tured ni Trov. N. Y , at Havkes'. Bin!.: S. A l'e lot of Family Bibles from I SO AS. A'ao, Pocket, Clasp, Tuck, and Vui glult B:blfs and TeiIamenta nt BrCKLANn 8. CASH paid for Laud Warrants, at r'RArt QnaaTims. 1 PERM and Lamp Oil A Ii -t rite article for tale Hi S. BOCK. AD dt. Co's. kRAYER BOOKS and Church Service. A Spleudiifassjttiiiet Irom Sic fo $3, at BUCKLAND & CO'S. 3f vr-aa NEW STOCK! MEVV PBirCSU WOULD inform the poblic that he has resumed his business at hiso d stand, on Cronhan and having had the oportanity of seeine and xptiiny All the Latest Fashions from East and West, and having brought on.au assortment of the -IK8T WOODS, VKNERRINQ8, o, - ' he is prepared to furnish ni "old customers, and maor new ones as ean ernad into his ware rooms, with the most splendid lot of , . Mahogony, Rosewood and Blacktralon; FUKilTCRK, Of every kind from th Cradle to the Coffin. As to prices, he is determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. H i hold to Stv thai he en oft"-r im BE TTER BARGAIN'S d BETTER WORKihan you en. set weat of BifFtlo: he ha on ! and, and is makinc AU kinds uf BEDSTEADS, on Aeiff end Improved Plant- such as Lewis' Patent. Fowler's Patent, Slc , &c. I in nirt rttl I., ri him a eall. O He has irot up a good Heaise, and will cttend runerals to town or countrv. Fremont, August in, 1851). Steam Mill for Sale. rflHE pnhserbr now t'ff r htp neW StcRni X saw mill for sale. naite ou Die uidK Kotri.nboot ten tunes trriv from fremoui. ttitfi onlv 100 rodsfrini the Mnunce and Wrrtfrn Ri- pcrv-Tornpik Ruatt and within about 25 rods of! the mirv'-yrd iin of the WelUiifrtou aod Toledo Kttiirond. The mill ip a pnperior on, in all resppetff. beinp hi a healthy loCit.oits having I ha very bett of water Hint which will not corroiie a hoiu-r, I he butfrttnif a uf Ihe tmnt auhMantial kind. 3S hv 61 feet, fitted to ww toga 31. fet lonffa Haviiif iwoeJrcnlarpawa and a machine r siwinir fnlloea uUnched. audi putncient power in the ensme to dnre the who!e. and the boiler larjre enough to make the Btcam, and more too. ' ABUNDANCE OF TIMBER, all around, and men that have got the snau to them lo haul it; there being no leas than seventy teams asur in one aay last winter, attached to aome forty sieoa ana ooais: auu everv ten dia of s-ood sled ding is equivalent to about one thousand lops; Any person wisning to ret large contracts for the Ra Iroad, or wishing to enter int. the lumber busi ness will find it 10 their advantage to call and see lor men selves. And any person anticipating buildinp a Mill, can do eqnallv aa well to call, for thev can half oav fur one while thev would lie building. The building being an framed, as to be easilv taken down and set op ivould require but little tune to remove it. The suliscriber has also 105 acres of gnod land about fortv acres cleared, a gon.i frame Barn. a you ig Orchard of over one hundred grafted Apple treea, most of which are hearing, wiih reaches. Pears, Plums. Cherries, Quinc.-s. Grapes, &c. &c which have alo commenced hearing. 1 he null and farm will be aold separate or together, to suit urchHSers; aud liberal terms or payment given. For further particulars enquire of F. I. NORTON, Fremont, or the subscriber on the premises. VV. L.. CURTIS. York. August 3, 1850. ILf A qnantitv of seasoned wagon and bugg felloes, together with an extra quality of narrow lath, and lumber of all kinds kept eoiistanttv on hand, cheap aa can he had at any other mill in the coiintrr. I '21:61. W. I,. C. BAL L VILLE Woolen Factory ! sanansKy roanty. Onlo. Weaving and Cloth-Dressing dune iu all styles and cuiurSy superntr to any thing f a ike State. fTlHR pnh9crihr fiinlinir tht Wool had ri n iii J price b-voi.d ihe mHuurcfiired Rood ititeud n at ip the ntaiiufufture of woote ti gHum and turn nil the hut id m aitd machuirrr at riiatom work, pqgIi a wenVine Cm wi mere. Clutlm, atinifttP. Ltnaeva, Fiaiiuels. and Coloringr aud OrePfhiK citstontera eteth, in M their various pivlr-a, anperior to anv thing heretofore attenij'ted. Ho haa erected a dry inn hons 100 f,-t inleth, C iibl f drvitig 20(1 tarda of cMfi per (l-y. b-njt'.H ihe oat dotir brtrf. IIh usck ImIUuh Hli t-kH t Im! with, and other iiiachiiirTT fullict i.t to tinish 300 yard of cloth per d iv. The inichitf rv and limn In will all be emphy-d in wevinp; and dr asino; c?oth for caatoa.er during the pftiiuiii. He hap all the ditTfrent fuachines for drepitff clolha That arc used la Xew England Factdrles, noli up Nappinff, Tramlitiu ?hetirinj ai d Crus-iit'e M iciiinp whirh were bony 1:1 in HvokUt. .M chuKettit. and nre in the b-8t of nrd-r.. The-work ttifii employed ia hit Manuf .ttirv. have a rvi-i i rtjiil-ir Hi.'prentiC'-pitip in Mettawnrhntt. a:.d work ed in th above tnieiiitaH frmit 5 tu 20 v-ars. And, th h varlv ntid to'-g- -XfH'rifnf-e in the in.:iufr turtitj; rinti'iie8, I'nl bv Mrief jen-H' t'eniion to th Pt'ii. :- . tu rt-ceivti a litMral ah ure of th tahltc patr'naie. He has the FRENCH METHOD of CV- oring and wtex no Copperas or Vitriol knowing the tame to be utjunots to the clolli. He will warrant all of his work, both a to nrjiiaUcture, irulora and fiumh. Pricp iv r tard f r fi.iUhine Colhr U 6.1; C.k einier la 6 I; Flamiela Is; Sntiuettp 14c; Liiuep 4t; to lull 5c i Prices for weaving on Power Loom-v-Cloth five quarters wide e; Casainters nv qqtrtera wite 10c: r Uiinela loar quarters wide 7c. Prices pr yard for wravinir aud finding Chain oatinette tor; Ldimev is All the cloths vnven wi'l le returned as thev Uave the loom, or fiiihed at the ahova prices as cuatotner may direct. He has made Arrangements with the following rsoiis at the places mentioned, to receive varns Mid cloth, and deliver the a?une when returned. AU varns and cl"th left with th persons will he taken and ret a rued everv two weeks throughout the season; O. L. Nims, Had Quarters, Fremont . Baker's Strtire Castalia. ! Chapman & Hark ness, Bellevue. Shoemaker & Osden, Republic. Silas D. Boalt, Mexico. M. Brackley, McCutchensville. J. Swajj.-irt & Co. Oregon. Farker & Shawan, Carey. Adam Battelfeld, Springville. C. W. Foster & Son, Rome. E. VV. Thomas, Risdon. Wm Heller, Van Buren, more. Arnold & Grey, Crowell & Burns, Mell- Henry II asking Portageville. VV. Bradner, Milltfrove, George Bautchtell, Freeport, J. Eaton & Co., Rollersville. C. Powers, VVixiodville. B. Caushan, Port Clinton. P. C. DEAN. Ballviile. Sandusky Co. O. AnguRt 3. 185021 FREMONT HOUSE; AND GENERAL OTACLME FFH(D:r s FREMONT, SANDUSKY COUNTY, 0. WM. KESSLER, Proprietor. a. MR. KESSLER. announct s to the Traveling Public that he has returned to the above well known stand and is nnv prepared to accommodate in the best' manner, all who may favor him with their patronage. No efforts will he spared to promote the comfort and convenience of Cilests. iLf GkxI Stblig tnd careful Ostlkrs in at tendance. Fremont. November 24, 1849 36 Petition for liivorce. Surah Gyda 1 va. Sandnskv connl, Coin n on Pleas. Jrtlnes Gvde. JAMES GTDK aill take notice thai S nab Gy.'e. haa filed ill the .ime t h.' e'-rk . f Ihe r,.nrt " romii.on pleas of S.,nd'tehy' c nntv . CViio, her peti tion prai(r for a divorce from her husl'nnd, ! said James Gyde; assigning f r e.,oe,. extreme croaky, and gross neglect ot duly oh ihe part of aid James Gydr, which petition will be for hearing at the nejll term of said eorirf. J. L. GREECE, Aify for petioiier. Aug. V. 1850 33 S CODFISH of saperior quality at Uames CnM Stoki. NeYr:DmStore.in nnr? W S. BVCKL AND Sc CO.: - PfiALErO IX ' Drngs, Paints, Oils, Dye-stufs, Glass-ware, Phosgene Gas and Lamps, &c dbc. THE sahsrVib-rs haVi just ovened a large sfock of the abovs article, wliich a ith their former ioek completes the largest and beat assortment ever miujrht to Frefitcnt or vicinity- ALL OF WHICH ARE WARRANTED. Physicians are resprclfii'lv requested to rail lmi examine our articles of Drugs aud Chemicals, we are d"term'ned (hit Frkmost shall sx the tows to bdv Goods CHEAP. AM on- merchants say they are selling GoiD8 ' HhAFEK than the can be bought in Ssndo'kr, Tiffin, ur any a here el in these 4D'j?giiis' aud are Determined not to be outdone b) Ihein in the way of LOW prices. -ID CooimtT DkaI.f.rj, will find it to their ad vantage lo buy of us anv articles in onr line, aa we art inre toe can lave them the transportation, at ivaaT. PAINTERS and MECHANICS, osina- PaisTs of anv kind who wish Good Articls can be supplied at tho smallest possible advance 'rom cost. While Lead pore Eitr. No. 1, drv and ground in oil. Chrome Tellow. Chrome Green, Paris Green, Red Lead, Lampblack, Litharge, Varnish, Liuseed OH. warranted to drv Turpen tine, &c. & Brnshesof all sites aiid kinds, at Z0 per cent, cheaper titan ever. . , GIVE USA CALL. .Vffl.3, tSurklniHt-s Brick Block, Siktl of the nio- Mortar r MT fremont, Sandu.kv co. July 6, 1651) 17 NEW GROCERY AND SALOON: ' JUST OPENED KT Bnckland'a Sew Brick Building! J. r". II. SEBRIXG, I RESPECTFULLY inform, his Old ML Customers and the Pulilic generally, fl WSi that he has again gone into the Gro- Mrim li!;)cery Business, and haa now opened VW'M OKB OF THB MOST EXTEXStrE Stocks of Groceries! ever brought to this market, with especial reference In f apply the wants of tos citizens of Sandusky and enjoining conniiea. This stock consists in part of Sugars, Coffee, Tens, - Spiees, Pepper, Raisins, Tobacco, Segars, tc, &e. together with s complete and large asssortment of C AND I E8, the hest ever opened in Fremont, the seeertton'of bn0it" dealers in this article to the contrary net withfinHinp;. NUTS, FRUITS AND PRESERVES. of the rarest kin t, will be be found at my store. Lemonade, Stead. Cronk and Beer, can be had ol a moment' notice. - Fresh Baked Bread, Cake, Pies, nd Biscuit always kepi on hand. Families wish ing to be supplied with Bread can al all times be accommodated with tnperior article and on the most liberal tertmr. - -. But I have neither time nor the printer roorn in his paper, to enumerate the sixth part of the articles sept hy me, and can only ask that a discriminating pub ic will give me a call and and judge for them selves, feeling sati.fied that f can render entiresat- jsfactiou to atl ho'h as to prices and quality. , Fremont. Jane IS. 'SO. Land for Sale. rjlHE following lauds belonging fo the De Forest X heirs will be sol.i VERT C PI E A P , aa the owners are anxious fo dispose of them. Thev are ailuated near Sandusky Bay on Big Pickerel Creek, in a wen settled oeignnorhood. R'ge. I p. 5 5 5 6 6 Sei. 6 6 6 36 36 Description. Acres. 17 17 17 16 16 west h'f sontli-west qnar 80 north-east quae 160 norlb-west quar 160 eou.h.ea"1! fraction 90 sonth'-et quar T 120 aibu jl , us is aviT. ass mjmiu, . iUA a oaa . o a - iu f tttnu ci-untr. -embracing every vareiy of soil, liiubrrsud pmirie. ei.tllf rscan be accoiiiiiiott.it with such trfcols as they mav with, r.nd the prices will be not more than liHltMirh iaods aouid sP for in llliuois or Wisconsin GEO. B. SMI 1 H. Sandusky City, Juue 29, 1S5H l:3ui Prlrate Sale. RSk ; . Tub !si:ritter otter Ihe following fT..';3 tr .ft ot L;.od :,l oritale a4le at a BAR fi.MX. di'scniied .s lulb-ws. lo.wii: - The kouIo e.,ai quarter of the north e,st Quarter of sectiuti Nil lttirt-ix, in townKhir No. hve, north ot rngt io. !ou.Meen. m ouuuusx roirt, eoniuittiiiif fortv r. Thisl'Hd is-ttbonl three anrfa half miles west ol Fremont, in Wannlngtoii tow on hi p. end is excel (en Iv itu (tHt. wild c-ih-nlaled fr fatrmiai: puriMe Persons win'iing o purch te wiU enquire of the Editor of the Frenulum, or avMrew. the subscriber at Hrertown, Wsli.nffion fonii'v. M-trvUiid. fM:at pnid. GEORGEUEiiiL. Fremont, JnW 13, 18518 GIlEOX HATCH. Tailors WOULD iiil"rm hislrietis;aid the public, that he hi faken rooms l Ballviile, where he intends cnrrin on the above business, in jtll its branches, aiid hoies bv pnactoiii atteution and Ions' experience in his trad to merit aud receive a shreof pHtmnaife. N. B-. .Cutting of jrurments of everv description Mtended to iu the moat fashionable style, aud war ranted to fit. Also, he ia Aeent (or farls' Pain Killer a freh sopp'v just received and forJe hv , ' - GIDEON HATCH. Ballviile. JuV 13. P50 18 OVERWHELMING ESTIMONIESI VER H .A hi'- A MILLION OF TESTIMONI. tils have b.-en tec iveu by the Ptoprietor of McALISTER'3 W&Jk.. . AL-I.HEALINGOINT yZ!"M MENT from Physicians Se?5i?: V"4 Ihe most skilltui and ce A -SjSjj lebrated, from Cbunsei- -r-L.'.' lors learned in fhe Law, !S-S?f from JndKes of eefebnty on the Bench, from Min- inters or the- Ouspet, tvhose undeviatinir in 'polity have made them tinning lights in the rath of Truth, from en. Iisht il P f -. rs. i m actit.- Mirri ants, and from those of everv siti h name and degree among manHnii all el' which, .with- ut one d g aentim; objection, renounce Ibis (Ji. tuient to be GOOD. , As dv by dav it unobtr i-ivelv eifenils its' sphere of action alonir the borders of onr vast coun try, and is circulated throng out its extent, new evidences of lis power and ne v prools of its efB riev are continually develon :d Three millions of Boxes, applied to disease within the last lour vears, has established tne asiounaini; oc.ywhu the power of cavil or contradi tion, that it is Ipf FALLIBLE in the cure of all Tumors, Ulcers, Soros. Rums. Teller. Piles. Scrofula, Ensipelas, Cirilblaina, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quinsy. CroUp, Rheumatism, Broken Breast, Ague in me race, Corns, &c. It c mplctely res'orea tne liNafcix SIBLE PFHSPIRATION, and by this means opens those avenues bv which Nature intended to expel the morhirt mner of the body thus is the system cleansed, the blood purifitd, aud the health re stnr.d. It has the power to cause ail external Sores, Scrofulous Humor. Skin Diseases, and Poisonous Wounds, to discharee their putrid matter, ana then heal them. We are not ashamed of to names of All-Healing Ointment! ; Or the : . . . World's Ssrtve ! which discerning public has applied to this medicine ; for there is scarcely a disease, exter nal or infernal, that it will not benefit. 1 have used it for the last fourtr en years for all diseases oftheCkest. Consumption, and Liver, involving the utmost danger ind responsibility, and 1 declare before "heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit when the patient wa within the reach of mortal means. Wholesale and retail at the Grand Depot, Ml FTLTCN ST., New YmV.ar.d by all Druggists throughout the United State. J. McALISTER. Sole Proprietor, . t 141 Fulton St. N. Y. . S. BUCKLAND & AO, 19 Only Agents for Fremont Ihe subscribers have just received Decidedly the Largest and Best selection of JSS J& XZ. a. f ? 9 L?VER BROUGHT TO 1 HIS MARKET j Ji MisllaHeom, Clasical, Medical and School i Books, among which, the fallowing are a few: f he writings of Gsu Washington, by Jared Sparks, 12 vohimes. Prescott's Conquest of Pern. 2 voTnir.es; do iio Meiien, 3 vo!s. do ;- Ferdinand and Isabel!, 3 vols; Miscellanies, 1 vli ,, Allison' History of Europa. 4 rols; '"'"!".' Hildreth's tfnited States. 3 vels: ' - ', Maccauley's History of Enstntid, 9 vols; Hallam's Works. 4' vote: Gibbon's Ratne, 4 vols. Stephens' Yucatan; Greece; Esypt 2 sola each; Complete Works oi Lorenzo Dow: Addison's Works? Du rite's do. Josephu' Works I and 2 vols; Byrs,ns do Stiiikspeare'a Works, i and 2 vols: - . Kollin'e History ., ' da ....; Chamber's Information for the People, 2 vols; American Revolution 2 volet Marshal's Washington, 2 volumes; Nal Puritans. 2 vols Life of Brant, 9 vols Mrs E'lgeworth's Works 10 vls; Spark's American Biography, 10 Vols; 1 Memoirs and Administrations of the Presidents; Cooper's Naval History:' Brand's Encyclopedia; Historv of the Girondists; - - Life of Franklio; Mrs. Bremicr' Novels, complete in one Vol; Harper's Family Librarv, 34 volumes: do School District Librarv, 150 volumes; do Clasical Library, 20 volumes Swan's Treatise;-, , -. . Sarsn'S Miscellany; Webster's Dictionary, unabridged do - do -. Large, revised; do ' . do : ' " University edition; '' ' do do - School edition: tT nited States Dispensatory, lata ediion; . Eberlee's Practice; .... Eberlee's Tberspeutiem; Smith's Hand Surgery; Watson's Practice; Huoper'a Dictionary; orr rrrtn r n sr rrtx ret k r r rernrrvrr M'Guffet's Eclectic series of Readers; Ray's, Adama', Smith's, Davis', Dabel's and Per- kin's Ariihmetie: CIa:k's, Smith's, Well', Barritt's and Etirkam's Grammar; Smith's, Oloney' Morse's and Parley's Geogra - phv, &xs , dbe - - ST AT 10 NA R Y. ; "- Any quantity of Fools Cap, and Letter Paper plain and ruled. Gilt Edged and Embossed) Letter Envellopes. of all kinds and styles, CALL AND SEE! At Tar ' " Bnckland' Brick. Block. ' , . s. nrcKiiAXo ic co. ' Fremont, lolr. 1850 17 Great Excitement. Treraendnecs Ontbreak la Ceki! lO.OOO Prlsonera taken. TOPPING & WEGSTEIN, Have iast rtwenred a laree assortment of BOOTS w HICH will be offered at grent bargains for ' Their stock comprise every variety of boots and shoes toiled to tlie market. - The Gentlemen will find thick boats and shoes, calf and kip, sewed and pegged, ILT at extremely low prices. For Bova and Yon tli we have kip, calf and heavy boots and shoes, as elieirtt the mak-t f.T..t mA ( . n n . . t . : ity. And " For the Ladies , enameled and kid excelsior, enameled polka boots, calf and morocco boots, and also a large assortment' oi am snu morocco suppers ol oitterent colon and patterns. ; For YoUng Misses ; '- ' morocco and Calf boots and shoes, morrocco snd seal buskins, morocco, kid and seal slippers, gaiter boots, fancy colored half gaiter: and a large vari ety of kid and moroeee hoots and shoes for children. Bocl and Sboe Makers, will take notice, that we have a large assortment of Shoe FiudiiKje, for th trade, such as Boot Tree and LaM. Fere, French calf, Morocco and Boot morocco ckins, pink red and w hite lining skins, and a general assortment of findings together wilh every . variety of tools nsed iu Ihe manufacture af boots . and shoes aa ehesp as cau be bought iu the west. - We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of HATS AND CAPS for men and boys. " ' B.jots and Sboes from measure. ' Our town and country customers can have boots and shoes tn ,de to order at our shop, - We have secured ihe services of several exoerieoced work. mv -ork entriiie! ro us wo'l be warranted to FIT, snd of GOOD STOCK. " South Store in Tyler's block at the sign of the big BOOT.jS -Fp-mont June 82, " "' ' ' " 15 THE DBEAEFCL :SCCfj:.:E - We hfrebv K't Sftnduskv know, ' Tl.tit HAWKINS JIM, CALDWELL & C0 Have opened Shop to work for all, j Who'll please to favor with a call:- We've Bedsteads, Lovnges, Tallies too, . ', AH kinds of Carpenter work we do We'll mend a Chair, a Table, Stand, , ' -" Or Maes them all for Cash is hakd: . Repair a Door and case., the same, T . Hang wilh hinge or roakaxhe frame, Put on the lock with bolt, or" bars, . V And if needs be we'll mend your Stairs Indeed, there is nought of wood that's- made, But we'll attempt md please if PAID. And as money makes the mare to (rS We're bound to sell our labor L 0 Wl - ' . ". ' , For ir.Mtance : Such as others etll Of Bedsteads, we will make as well,"" Aiid one-third LESS our price shall be,' If this you donbt, just come and see. But, w here's jonr Shop? 'tis close at bands -We've Liken tlie Democratic stand .: Opposite Brainnrd's, on Croghan street, , We'll ffladlj1 public custom greet. . Fremont, Julr 13, 1850, 18 The Eed-Ecg Golllotise. Moch pleassd to find we've net bee a slighted, - By those whose custom we've invited. And grateful thenks we make to all . ' . Wlio've bought and PAID or made a ealL Encouraged lima, again tvll show - . .. . r The aforesaid shop JIM db CO. ' 1 (Nn doii'f mialake and elKewhere go, .: - To Stevenson's or Singlesbaugh v. One bp Ihe hilt, the ether below, And ihu attempt lo jump Jim Crow For if you do vre'M let you know, . " We'll not admit you to the show ) We've bought til patent the county' mill ef We mean the bed-bug CrUttToiine. Then come ye all who love sweet napping, , Without such twittking, jerkmg, $eralehingt As found with bad.gtenrts poorly made. By such as learn but half Ihe trade. ' Whose plus, and hole, and poiut attest - All will compose Ihe clincher's rest, . . From whence' fhey rally al dead ol n!ght( Aud pierce your vein With venom bit. - ' : - If elean you wish to keep jour rugs Your alielves and bUnkeis Irom the Bugs, . Ceme buy of ns and you shall find t There's nothing like Ihe Guillotine.' But what's the mode? come, tell ) onr plan, We'll buy your bedsteads to a man! ' - - Vfm'v bought ihe patent, ss said to yoa Called the Pn-ambulxiing Screuu So close they press the bugs together You'd sell them welt fi r harness lealhsn ' And If you get Van Daren's price - You'il pay for brdbtetds in a trice; For ll.ree and fwenty cent together He ray will bny a pound of brother. . But our liquid fadge ia liest of al), ... v. A b-llle we give hi;eaeh llial call; , Itseasi'y given, easy fo take Sore 10 kill and no mislak: ' . ' ' Bv preeiop reolly 0 thslate - The nionih flies open iik a gates - 'e- There, drop one crop eneoeb is said c And I'll eiisnre the rreatne- dead. ; " Ovid law! fia hinssn, what a dune, - I'd bettor kill the brale at once, -- v So easy done just by a sqaeea, . Just da good lady ss you please. , ' . S3 - AMP and Tanner's Oil St BaIUM. '1 t