FREPOrJT DRUG STORE. i j s ; , t i : . IU 1 u L-.i 'M-'.J II. AM Have now in "store adl 'are reoeiting almost of I rude., !V 2D XEQ XIJ Kr AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES ! ,, MEDIO 4 VI I Dye i-Stuffs, : - Chemicals, r v Perftunery j0:M;:;::i:;Sd Fine Soaps Have been thoroughly tested, and their reputation permanently established. THlR Brands of r.ir E KIN" PA MEItf 'S&m WHIT -Boiled Oil, ami i ire all made Vy the BEST MANUFACTURERS, and have been sold by them feraaarly fi? yean with entire eatisfaction. Their- ......... White Lead! and White Zinc, Wears longer, twers smoother and is whiter than many other brands in the market - o a r e o n ; O I l y aleParafine, Machinery Oil, Sec. m;i?! Writing Paper, Blank Books and A VERT HSAVY STOCK AND ALMOST EVERY VARIETY OF WI3ST3DQ W METAL TOP LAftIP CH1MNIES ! The best anA cheapest thing of the kind Ihey are easily cleaned. - .. BRUSH ES ! , PAINT, WffiTEWASH,ARNISH, AND AIL KINDS. V As in the past so in the future' we shall . -turners. ' . DR. E. DILLOFJ & M. FREMONT, OHIO, March 16, 1866. i 1 1. nHrif, every description of Goods in their line inetr INES, COLORS, TD .O I L SPI-AJDES in.OBe. Heut does not break them and endeavor to give v alue sold to all our cus- llyl. Mil, SSI NTS, V A PTP. R FREMONT JOURNAL. FREMONT JOURNAL. Local and Miscellaneous Matters. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS—C. & T. R. GOING EAST. Day Express . :57 A. M. Hull. ..10 23a.M. ft. Y. Express 6S3r.a. BOI.NS WEST. Night Express . . 1 28 a. a, Chicago Express 11 40 a. k Mill .H r. Trains leave Fremont dully, Sunday's excepted, oa LAKI SMI AfOVKTULLS K. AU, 2 W r. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tttltr Lut, H. R. Skwmt. Dr.Ckoss't Rcaift Book, Prof. Uulckint. Vioidend Katies, A. B. Miller. liutkettk Cauda, E. Dillon e Son. I'm Jmkurgk e Co'e Menagerie. Final Settlement, Jokn Wellar. McPksrsa Eosrgrseu Camelry, C. W. Page, C'lfde. Blare. We baye on hand at the Joi inal office a full stock of Justice' Blanks. The brckwork on Mr. McCnlloch's fine resi dence on Market Street is completed. , , The finest Cigars and Chewing Tobacco can be foond at Anderson & Tallman's. Try them. Col. Nat. Haynes aoid over a million feet of lumber lat year, and has ordered three millions for the present season. Mayday was dark and unlovely in this sec tion. It was ushered in with a drizzling rain leaden skies and a March wind. FOR SALE. By advices from Clyde, we li-arn that Dr. J. W. Smith offers his large drug store for sale on very reasonable terms. J. H. Wilson, corner Front and Garrison Sts-j has just received a fine assortment of Alexan der Ladies' Kid Gloves; also, a fresh install ment of Spring llatsof' various styles. A child of Depot Sheriff De Witt, of Kor- walk, about 9 years old, had ah arm broken oa Thursday last by a fall in consequence of step ping through a hole in a defective sidewalk.; Ice Cbbam. Anderson fc Tall in an have fit- led up rooms in St. Clair Block, over their gro eery, in a very neat and tasteful manner, where they are serving ire-cream to ladies and gen tlemen "in the most approved style.'' ' Musical. One of the finest-Knabe Pianos ever brought West has just been received by B. L. Cross, music and jewelry dealer.1 Mr: Cross has a very fine assortment of musical in strument of all kinds, ye . is agent for the celebrated Estey Cabinet Organ. ' " " Tui GEaMAk' Fjbk Compart made a decid edly handsome appearaoee t their parade on Wednesday afternoon. By invitation, (hey re' paired to the establishment of Mr. Pa nine, east ide, and partook of bis hospitality in the true Teutonic style." Long live the 'Fremont!" The Propeller City of Fremont is expected to leave Cleveland harbor to-morrow. If possi ble she will come directly to this place. If the river should ootyet be in a condition to allow her to run up, she will take on her first load at Sandusky, and come to Fremont on her return from Buffalo. ,- . . l .1 ' Cleanliness is next to godliness. ";f The very ange? oinst then behold with 'admiration I he sublime spt15 nation casting off its filth. The Un ion saTd aid purified. Truly, Jie good time drawelh nigh." The work goes bravely on in our own little city, but much yet remains to be done. Let us be thorough and untiring. Proportionate will lie the good re sults, sanitary and monetary. ' " Max Killed. We are informed that another fad accident occurred on the C. t T. R. R., on Thursday afternoon last. .When the Mail train going West was some two. or three miles west of this place, running at a high' rate of speed, a young man employed as brakeiuun on the train,' by the name of Elliott, was either pushed or fell from the train and was killed. He was (pot missed till the train reached Toledo, nor tlia body found until the next day. , RE-APPOINTED. On the 2d iust. President Johnson re-ajjpuin-ted E. R. Shomo Postmaster at Fremont. We endorse the action of the President iu this par ticular, very decidedly. "But, how arc you, Democratic aspirants ? You are not endors ing " as much as you were, eh T : Raillery aside, however, there can be no ques tion of the very general satisfaction which the re-appointment of Mr. Shomo will give in our community.- Always attentive, prompt and obliging, and retaining the most excellent as sistance, it would be exceedingly difficult to supply the place otherwise, with approval so nearly universal. The Cleveland & Pittsburg is undoubtedly one of the best managed Railroads in the Un ion. This fact struck us with peculiar force dur ing a recent trip overs portion of its line. , Its "time" is perfect, an item of great importance, especially to business men, with whom so much may depend upon proper railroad connections on a single journey; its coaches are also pleas ant and cleanly, and the officers and employees gentlemanly and obliging. At the risk of crit icism on the score of personality, we will cite as a remarkably good example of what a railroad conductor should be, Mr. James Bruce, who runs a train upon that road. The employment of such men not only adds to the popularity of a road and the pleasure of travelers, but also reflects credit upon his superiors. ' ' ' ' PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING. From the high testimonials which are gives, and the character of many of the gentlemen who are using the article, as well as those who are engaged in its manufacture and the sale of rights, W judge the Plastic Slate Rooting is rapidly gaining favor. We happen, for exam ple, to bave some acquaintance with Mr. Allen, of Canton, 0., licensee-for Ohio. Kentucky and West Virginia. He is a gentlemen of large capital and excelliat' business qualificationsi and would not engage iu a: enterprise which had not a substantial basis in real worth. The want of a good roofing material has long been felt. Shingles are too susceptible to fire; tin and slate are too ciKilly and not so durable as the elastic roofiug, while nearly all the patent roofs are quite worthless. Major Josiah Chance, of this city, is licensee for Sandusky and Seneca counties, and of him full particulars may be obtained ip regard la the composition, manner of ue, projwrliesand cost of the Plastic Slate Roofing. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by the Probate Judge of Sandusky County, for the Month of April, JBtiG ;.., . Mathias Swartslander. to Mary K. Bull ; W m . N. Gale, to Teddie E. Finch -f W. Fates to Mary I. Inmao; Abijah Ricke, to Juliet M,. rage ; AmosBoyer, to Mary Jane Waggoner; John Rowe, to Theodora F. Guinall ;' Wm. Jackson, to Phebie Diel ; O. N. Keenan, to HaDnah E. Gal lant ; J, M. Jeffry, to Elisa Delia Ferren j Wm. A. Allen, to Mrs. Caroline Hines ; . Frederic Harpster, to Mrs. Mary A. Long J Paul Fought, to Sarah Parrett ; Walter Metcaff, to Katie An- lum : G. H. Rolixman, to Annie Mary Myers; W. H. Gault, to Clara A. Finch ; Herman Seem, to Mary Jane Myres ; Emmery A. Hurlbut,to Christina Blanch ; Christian Krabill, to Rebecca Wilson; Lewis Petee, to Sarah E. Winters; Edear Fetcc, to Ada A. Winters ; Jacob Ulch, to Amanda Mitchell; Rev. Samuel Essex, to Julia Bigley ; Daniel Wilcox, to Mr. Elizabeth Root : Ruel Thayer, to Mrs. Ann Howard ; Ja cob Kramb.to Elizabeth ShUcly ; Lewis Evens, to Caroline Stausmyer Jacob Lasch, to Mar garett-Hess; : Frederick Zors, to Sarah Skin. ner; Emanuel Reed, to L,ean fougn,- imnm Blawor.to Mary Ruling; J. W. Her, to J. anma B Dwieht; Eldridge Andrews, to Mary E, Wheeler : Adam H. Baker, to Lydia Ann Zim merman ; A. J. Sponable, to Philindia Woods ; Joseph Wolf, to JJzzie, Jforbaumer; Wallace Strohl, to Mrs. Amanda SlanUn. The Cost of Insurance on a building covered with Plastic Slate Roofing is less than one cov ered with shingles." See advertisement. ; , . There bow remain only two irg'menls from Ohio irijhe' service the 25th, now on duty ia South Carolina, and the 1 1th Cavalry, stationed in the West. " ' ' ' i " ' ' : ' ; The famous "warrikou" of the Jltuengtrl who boasts, of an "honorable" discharge" from Camp DeanisoD, afcuscs ps of having been a Quartermaster in the army. It's a mistake, Mr. Camp. Dennison! During, a three years' service, we were never out of "the line." But who hadn't rather have been a decent Quarter master even during the war than a copperhead Editor in Ohio, talking about " Lincoln hire lings" "the unholy crusade against our Southern brethren," and advising resistance to the draft? ' HAsHKiwn Oahdt. It will be seen by adver tisement in our paper that our citizens can now have an opportunity to test the merits of this much talked-of remedy. Its speciality seems to be fur diseases of a nervous character and difficulties of the throat and lungs. We are assured that the article presented- to the public is the only genuine preparation of this wonderful substance ever introduced in this country,- For sale by E. Dillon fc Son. Transfers of Real Estate, For the week ending April 28, 1866, pre pared by A. F. Gallagher, County Recorder M Rikert to Wm Baldwin. 20 acres. Wash- f iuetoiu sec. 33. ' ;.. :Vi . IllW Jac Mowrv to E Bruner, 0 acres, isauviUe, sec 31 and 3'4' two C Mack to G and J A Smith, lot 2L E Sot- ton's addition to Clyde, 700 N Heaton to C Speck, 80 acres, Jackson, sec. 30, 3300 A Hishbereer to T Ungerman, npt lot 225, and SDtlot2S!8 Ulvde. - . IwO J C Clapper to M Weaver, 20 acres, Madi- ' ison. sec 24, twU P Clapp tn R Vickery 121 acres, York, see 20 and 29. . , ' ( - .- ?i ' . 7300 Jno Xewman to C Hodes 1 acre. Ballville, seel and 12, 55 J Smith to P Gores, lot 654, Fremont, 150 P Burgoon. Gdn to J Rechlenwaed, lot 1016 Fremont, 816 Our readers will remember that Dr. E, Jollie Mattocks, the celebrated Analytical Physician, will make his fourth regular visit at Fremont, on Tuesday and Wednesday ,15th and 16th inslp. He will stop at Kessler's Hotel, where he may be consulted on all Chronic diseases. We are glad to hear that his services are so well appre ciated by our people, and his success is certainly unparalleled. . Dr. Mattocks has had a long experience in the city of New York, and by his familiarity with disease be is enabled to detect the slightest disorganization. He makes thor- ough.examinations, gives a candid opinion, and does not undertake a case unless there is a pros pect of doing good. Do not fail to see him ; it will cost nothing to consult him. We under stand that Dr. M. is located in Cleveland, Ohio, and will be there the first week in every month, and every Saturday during this present year, and can be consulted at his office, No. 101, Bond street. - Cove Oysters just received at the Family Grocery Store of Anderson it Tallman. - Thk Uhion Brsissss and Tkleoratoic Oql liqk or .Cleveland. This institution, which forms one of the chain of first class business colleges in the leading cities of the Uniqn, is located in Rouse's Block, corner Superior (St. and Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio. ' Book keeping, Banking, Rail Reading, Sleamboat iug, Telegraphing, feponcorian .Peninanship, Short Hand Writing, Ac, are taught by the ablest teachers in the.countiy. ' Cleveland is a great commercial center, nd of. course, has a great advantage over country villages for giv4 ing a sound Commercial a,nd Telegraphic edu cation. Spenceriaii penmansnip )S taiigm ny two first class teachers. Mr. Felton, formerly of Bryant t Stratum's and Felton's Colleges, is in the new college. 1 he new College is to take a higher rxeition than the ohl onej ;The, stu dents of the old College have' mostly gone to the pew pne. If any of our patrons have boys to educate, we recommend the Union Business and Telegraphic College of Cleveland. For Circulars, Catalogues, tc , write to the union Business College, Cleveland, Ohio. t - ' i- . . i m ii ' " ' ' ' ' I Plaitic Slate Roonsu does not crack bj frost, or run when exposed to the sun. See ad vertisement. . . . . ' ! ' ' MARRIED, On the 25th of April, 1866, at thts residence of the bride's father, Capt. J. W. Ileb, of Tif fin, and Miss .Nannie B. JJw.iuht, ot UlyQe, U. The happy couple have our warmest congrat ulation?, and our kindest wishes for a long life of unalloyed bliss iu each other's society. j On Thursday, April 26tb, 1866, by Rev. G. A. Hughes, Mr. Kldbioue B- Ajdbews, pf Al bion, lud., and Miss Eli.kn WifEKLf.s, of York, Sandusky Co., Ohio. , .. On the 26th of April, 1866, by Rev. L. Hill, at his residence, Mr. A. J. Sfonablk, of Mich., and Miss Philinpa Woon, of this county. - ; April 30th. 1866, by Reyj E. Bushnell, Mr. Wallace Stkohi , and Miss Amanda Stahton. At the parsonage of the M. E. Church, April 17th, 1866. by Rev. A. w ilsoo, Mr, Lewis Pe tee, and Miss Sarah E. Winters, both of Rice township. .. . - j At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Eduar Prtee, and Miss Adah Ann Winters, both of Rice township. At the same place, by the same. May 1st, Mr. Jacob Ulc u, and Miss Amanda Mitch el, both of Washington, tpwnshirj. , , At the residence of Mr. Davis, Fremont, Ohio, April 26th, 1866, by the same, Hr- Dfi ip Rioa- skr, ot Jjenance jo., ana juart a. kilet, oi this Cii " ' ' : 4 : On the 23th nit , atthe residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. . Thompson, Mr. Emanuel Kkei, and Miss Leak Fought, all ot bandusky Co., O.- ' i . CONNECTICUT MUTUAIa LIFE INSURAKtJE GO., OF HARTFORD, C QX$., - Capital - - - - 911,000,000 IVo. Policy Holders 30,000 livileua - - - - per cent. WHV THE CONN ECTICUTT MUTUAL SHOULD BE, PREFERRED: BECAUSE IT IS THE SAFEST, CHEAP AST, BEST, ITHASBEESJtEM- OmTRATED TO BE , The Great Life Insurance Ctv ' 9f this country;. ir I. It has the Largest Xumbcr of Members. II. II lias Hit JAirrfett Amount insure. - III. It has the Largest iiurjitHS. t I V. It has the Large IHcitible Surplus. 1'. It ha lie largest Business. VI. It has the Largest Inonne. VII. It has had through, tit tohqle- hitlury the .- smallest average, expenses. .. , .'. I VI II. It obtains the largest averagt rates on its investments. IX. It therefore furnisltes Insurance at less cost than any qther C'omjxwiy. All Policies Non-forfeitable. CONTINENTAL 1 t FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. AsMetta - - -Surplus - - $1,5S'2,88T 1,033,887 METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF XEW YORK, : ' Capital and Surplus - - - 11,645,000 NORTH AMERICAN ! irc InsuTancc Co., , . OF 3STEW -SrTORK. - dixit Assetts, - - 8T51,65,fiT ACCIDENT , .; INSURANCE COMPANY, OF C0LOIBT3, O, " ' Canhi Capital Paid iu, - - - $1,000,000 StooVholuer liable for an equal amount in auauion to aubacribed atock, making a capital equal 10 - $2,000,000, liitmrM aninirt eyery wiety of cfjident, ! of lift, or personal injury., W. L. BTJTM AN, Agent, Office In Telegraph OOce, over Garvin, Clark ft Co'a Dry Goods Store. Fremont, April S7,l6.-lTtf : ,: ; f ETTERS remaining unclaimed in the J-J Post O0n t F t, 8 lata of Ohio, oa Om Srd T of .Mar, lsss; Branr Abraham' "Z 8 w Brinkmu L. MiU BUnUO Utm - - Cnrti. WL Collins EIImMIH : CunbeU W Csltlrr Judti DilT MiExta Hits Dun AmbroM 1 ' O ruber John A FooEhtLOapt Uttrlch B HettinfurJoha HsruPCCol Hatfield Jonas Wm C Kingtlnjr P H Kepfar John Kaiser Chrtitinn MlM liOBdsll Johh Utbu Peter MitcheJ O Mua 0muii Henry 8 OhlifrAroa - Won net Patrick Parole B Rtmbold Joh. Roath JoMph Rtslr Frueis M1m Bvon e w Smith JoobJ - Bbotm Bsmul Btiffltr Asms BtlMChArlM K Bbtauhu B BtifllOT Anato I Mitl Btigar ChrltliAO Hhobrt O Thoaipfnii a XogUr TsftOB . Thorn Connd WinUma rrsnklla WutDsotal Hack PhebeMn Men Jobs Miller Andrew Young Fradettck To obtain then letters, the apntiflant mvirt call for Ao- viRTisnD l.rmme, give the data of the Hat, and pay Ohe Gent for adrartliinr. If not called for In one month, titer will be sent to the Dead Letter Ofrtee. -. - H. B. SHOMO, Peatmaater. FREMONT PRICE CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WaiAT,-. .No. 1,11,00 Wo.,$l,J0. Na.t,L0e fura, per barrel M . . $9,60 CoaE,narbnaael,. ...... .......... . 60 Cot, In the Kar.'.i... ...'... Ktb, par baanel .. . . .- to Oats, per bubel .... . 30 BtrmB,prpound.. 36 . Kaon, per down . 16, Caaaaa, per pouod . ..... SO -DESasan Hoes, par hundred f 10,00 LAB,perponnd... . .......llalS Salt, per barrel Fine, 13,00 Coarne, 13,26 Hroas,per pound ........ .... . 6a8 FLAX Seer, per bushel 1,7 Tiiotrt Seed, par bushel ........... .3,03,00 Clover Seed, perbnehel ..... . -ffi,00a 5, 60 Ha as, Smoked, per pen nd... 10 BaoctDnaa, a 4 ( ."..;.......; 14 : ' Bams, erbnhl.r l,60al,T PoTATon,nerbasbe) ; ... SOalOO ArrLBS.Oreen, perbuahel 100 Do. Dried, per beahel.. , ..$2,60 ' PEAOBa,pared,pr ponnd a ...16a36 BlasWAl.perponnd...... 36 OmoB,perbaahel... ............. ......... . TO OBicKnrB,Uva,parlb. .... I Do. Dreaeed, per ponnd ......10 TVBEBTS, Live, per lb.. . 6 Do. Dreaaed, parpoand.,.. 10 Wool, par pound 8Sa46 TOLEDO MARKET, MAY 1. Wheat Sales of old amber at $2,50 : new white at $2,46 ; new amber at $2,25. - . r Uobn firm and ;c better, bales at dec for No. 1 mixed, and 59)ac for. No. 1 yellow : 60c for No. 1 white. - Oats Very firm. " Sales at 48c for No. I. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Special Notices. Look Hebe. Every person who expects to have the management of any kind of business, be K ever so limited, should spend s time at the well known Union Business Institute of Col' kins, Griffin C CV, located at Oberlin, Ohio. If you want to be a finished business man, a beautiful penman, or a successful telegraph op erator, send to the above Institute for a circular it will tell you bow, and is sent free to any address. - . .The attention of all our readers who are property owners is called to the card of the ititna Insurance Co., in another column. This .Company has paid in full it late Josses in this plaoe-, to Messrs. Tindau and Gusdorf, and was as usual the first to settle. Cheaper insurance than the . fltna can be procured from many agents fierce to do your business ; and in Insu rance Companies ready to take your risks at much less than average cost- But no safer, more reliable company can anywhere be fouud to furnish you a Policy than the old .Etna of Hartford. Call on C: Edglbton, Agent, at once and take out your- papers. '. : lml - '---' -..; , t- ; The' Hair Restorer, that jirei tlia best satis. (action is PKSTACU1NE, nardand sold everywhere. LlHmbeow,eran.J . . : A CARD. ' v . ". , eenoral Insnraace Ueaal Qaarters. . .fBUMDS ADD FKLUOW-CmiKHS, ABB TOD I.VSUEED? If not, on word before it is too late.,T, our plaaaant and lonriahlng tows sod vicinitv haa kmc and remarkn blj escaped anj eitroiire ravage of the devouring elr. it, and oar citUens remarkabtj aaesed with exemp tion from the tvtr and incrya-aera prevailing aeeidentr, destroying life and limb. Bat no sane peraon will infer from aoch provideatial escape a, a positive or preasBp tira iDdemnitT far the future. . ; 3. ; I have the Agency for all the beat and acknowledged reliable Lira, Fibb, Habine and Accident Ihsurancb Companies in the United States. Among them are the 0I4 and well known. JftBt, Phot- nix and North American, of Hartford.Coon. The Home, and Security, of N. Y, and of the (jostly and increasing ly popular) Accident Organisations, I have tbe new and substantial Accident Insurance Company of Columbus, Ohio and the Traveler's Insurance Company of Provi dence, R I., In which I issue Polls! ee for the month, the quartet, the half year and the year, that will secure job a large weekly allowance in ease of injury by any kind of aecidenta,and incase of death resulting therefrom, a handsome- compatence for year family, or any other frienda your generosity may dictate. ' - M Delays are dangerous," ia swell known axiom, bat m nothing (of a worldly nature) haa it a mere tmprea aiva eignidcaoce. A few shillings promptly and judic iously invested will afford you indemnity for your per. eon and property to tba amount of thousands. O. W. PAGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PCBUC, and Cenebal'Inscbaece Aqext. v I; - v Clyde, Ohio, April 4, 1886. 16w4 "USE THE BEST!" OR. CLOCK'S EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORER it the teal preparation for the hair ever bllered to the public, and the eaiy awe peasants aAlfAe aunl elmimsd far tt It rettraigrtf kai'r to;ita original color, nstn Aatr grtw an mM kemAs when the diaeaae ia not heredi tary. Rtmmtstcnrf, imintg, tfC , arrears ita falling eor turning grt),cnre ritk keadaeke and all dtseasts of ( icaip, causes itarsa a-try hair to become aemulifml- If soft and fecuriaaty glow. Itia elegantlw ptrfnmtd and ALL that can be deiirtt for drcuiug. It eontaica NO sugar of lead ar atker miturai so t;nrtes to the head and hair and of wkiek atest preparations now in tbe market are composed butiaaawrey vtgttmblt compound. We ckalUagc tke world to produce an instance where the Rattrer has tailed when used according to directions. Hair wkiu at snow ia with marrtUout rapidity restored to all ita pristine keaulj by Ita use. ( it not a due but by auupljtng te secretion of tbe Cappillary Qland arf, as a Rt&ortr, Among the thousands who have used it, wo have 7t to learn of ant what ia not perfectly flattened with Ita reunite. Molktri whose ckiidrtm' hail ia kartk and wiry or tkin and Kant, will Bod by using the Restor er, it will immsdiattt improve and may ba dressed in any position dtrircd thus laying the foundation for a goad icaQ of hair so dsslrab'e in after life. The pro prietor la aware or the inauy f do nave neon aieappoipv by aa high Bounding pretense of tba numerous pre- parationa with which the market has been oiled lor a lew years past, bat such entire confidence dots he place ta the merits ot his Restorer, that he oSers In all eases to refund tke aseuy after a tkorougk ti tal of .lew hettlss. It If tyla y give perfect satisfaction. A single trial will convince the moat aoepUpal of iU merits. Soli) by ajl drug; late at f 1 J per bottle, or aix bottles for $6,00. ' 1 ; ,; PR.F.D. CLOiJli,r-ronvietor, - 13yl ' Manchester, V. H. 8. Bookland ft Sons, Agents, Fremont, Ohio. hoot! root! root! read; rkad: ; Root's Pestacbjee praearvea the lire of the Hair changes it from gray to ita original color In three waake prevents the hair from tailing latne neat amcio tor dressing the hair aver found in market will surely re. moiW dandruff and cure all diseases of the scalp is de Itgbtfully perfumed, eurea baldneae, and will not stain the akin. w ttl) the story quickly, sal tail Htrue, when we aay itia perfect Beet 0 re r anal Drceelng Camblneel. No other preparation for the hair eon-1 tains Peetaehio Nut Oil. 8old by all Druggists. ORRIN SKINNER ft CO., Sole Proprietora, 10yl. i , . : ! . Hpringijeld, aiasa. LIFE! UFE! LIFE! DROPS! DROPS! DROPS! AiEaicA-v Lira Drops will cure Diptheria, Cougba, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Aathma, Rheumatiam, Maura! gia Ague in the Face, Headache, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Chilblains, croup, t;o:as, rever ana agae and Cholera In a single da.y. sola oy.au vrnggists, with full direetione for use. ORRIN SKINNER ft CO., Proprietors, ' Springfield, Mass. Dehas Babnes ft Co., Agents, New York. llOjl) ... TKV FOIiEV'S INDIAN BOTANIC BALSAM. TouwiUSnditonaof the Saleat, Pleaaanteat and most Reliable Remediea In nsa for Cong lis, fjoiuo. Croupo, 6ore Throat, Brouchitis, Bleed' ing from tbe 1.UI1SS na sii rnimonary Diseaaea. For Sale by 0. R. Ui CULL0H and S. BUCKLAND ft SONS, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Fremont, p. Sa4 -a CARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. An essay jy.of warning and instruction for young men. Also, Diseaaea and Abuaea which permanently Proatrate the Vital Powers, with aura means of relief. 8ant Free of Charge, in aealed letter envelopes. Address, Dr. X 8KLU.1N BOUUilTON, Howard Association, Pniladel nhia,Pa. House And Lot For Sale. ti I Latiiavna enmmh. f-remoat. Aiar 16U WM. A. DOCKRLX, Ilffl a . Ohio. To COatsnaaptlrei. . The advert biav. barlsr baen rnstered taheslra hvSrhw weoka by nvary aiaaplorecaady, a Aar baring sulletad tot ewverai yean with a aevara lung affeetiou, ana mat a read dtneaaa, ConauanaiHoa la naaioua to make known to hia mlow-auffierars the means of aura. To all who desire it. he will send a eanv of the ore- aeriptiea used (free of aharga.wtUi ta direetioaa tor preparing and using the same, which they will Snd a sdee Cue a for CoicmmrTio, Astbka, Bbonobitis, Cotobs, Colds, and all throat and Lung ateetions. The only object of tba Mvertieer in Bending the prescription la to benefit the afflicted, snd spread information wh'cb he conceives to be invaluable, and hopes every sufferer will try bu) teaiady, aa ft enl -eo.tr then, aeta.tug, and may prove a bleeaing. Parties wiahlng una preserfptinu, FREE, by retura maiu wiu please aaaraea nev. fcUWAKO A. WILSON, S3yl WiUuunaburgh,KingaCo.,N.T. ' Tbe Coufeawlonaand aiparienaa.ol an invalid. rnousnaa lor iu oenent ana as a caulton to young nun and otbera who Buffer from Nervooa Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, fta., Bunplvtnr at the same time the Meana of Self-cure. By one who haa cured him-elf after undergoing conaiueraMe qaacktryi- By eneiaainc post paid envelope, addresrd, single copies, free of charge, lumj w nu ui id, minor. NATHANIEL MATT AIR, Esq, Brooklyn, SylSHP Kings Co., N. Y. ERRORS OF Y OCT II. A Gentleman who suffered lor rears fmn Kmuik. bllity, Prematura Decay, and all the effects of Toothful indiscretion, will, for the sake of Buffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tba recipt and directions for maaing tne simple remedy oy which be waa cured. 8uf fere re wishing to profit by- the advertiser's experience. Myl No.03 Chambers S, New York. STRANGE, BUT TRIE. Every voanr lady and geatlemaa in the United 8tatea can hear aomethine- vary much to tbeir advantare bv re. turn mall (free of eharga,) by addreaaing (he .uadanin- eo. inoee naming leers 01 oeina aajnoagrea will oouge by not noticing thia card. AH otbera will please address tneir ooeaieat servant, thus. r. uhaphan. 62yl 831 Broadway, New York. McPherson Evergreen Cemetery. NK MORE RALLY! and perhaps the laat public sale V- or ramuy iHita in inesenigh anoary, and beautiful graeada,WIU take piara-oa nUnatay, tba 14lh aaw or Slay, 1S66, at 10 o'clock A. M., precisely. No postponement on account of tbe weather. Tebbs or Sale One third in hand, remainder in six months and twelve months, without interest. XtV OBDES Or THE TauSTEES. C. W. PAGE, Secretary. Cly,Mejel-l(X.:) Mistf VAN AM BURGH & CO'S Living Giraffe, WILL EXHIBIT AT FREMONT, SATURDAY, May 12tb. Doors open at 1 a T o'clock. Admission AO cents: child ren under d m years 26 cents. Fremont, May 4th, IS60. 18wl ILAHiLlill;, For The Public Good! Dr. Chase's Reeipe,:orlDior- mation for Everybody! An Invaluable Callectlaa stt aboat Eight Hun dred Practical Recipes for Merchants, Grocers, Saloon Keepers, Physicians, Druggists, Tanners, Jihot Makers, Painters, Harness Makers, Jewelers. Blacksmiths, Tin ners, Gunsmiths, Farriers, Barkrs, Bakers, Pyers, Renovaters," Farmers, 'and Families' Generally. To which have been added J Rational Treatment of Cholera, alao, of Pluriou, Imtamalion of tkt Lnnrt. and other Infiammatara Lhecejrand for General Female DetnlHo and lrrsgnlarities,a arranged ia their appro ,au arranges, ia W. CnjsK. H. D. pnaie isepeninenie, VJ a. , f '. i j' raiCE, , t, ; In Cloth, $1,116; rapar Covers, $r.0O; Morocco Gilt, s,0B. We Learn to Live by Living to Learn. " 29th EDITION. j Thia valuable work can be bad of Prof. Hutehinf. sole Agent for Sandusky Connty, and at the Muaie ft Jewelry; Store of E. L. Cross, Borkland'a old Btock, Fremont. CaUoraendandeetaDeserhitiTO Circular, with refer ences and testimonials, free. if 1 1 i Fremont, May, 4, 1866. 18m2. ) GREAT ORIENTAL REMEDY. HASHEESpT QANPY.j H " "A" "I ... , -r - Tb9 3yTftD OHmtCompt.ii7or fiotfton tvre'nov im. portiivAnd ander th aaperTlsioil of ft Mtobrtvtecl chem- .it, HMaetaring a preparation oi tail much estwmed &utern itimnlant and tonic In tba form of an iimv bk) coiifoctioo. flcatse it j named, fiaaheash CaaiSr H i The remarkable medical virtues of this Orienta drur have baen known for centuries and acknowledged bj the hie beet medical authority as standing without a rival for various dtf Its peculiar: f xiiilentiog proper ties are now modified by ebemleml combinations, thus rendering it safe and agreeable erea in the hands of a child. E f 1 i.ur 1 It is not presented to the public asasovereiirn remedy for everj disease that flesh is heir to, but .for throat and rung difficulties, anell diseaaaabavuojr; Iheir orlfrin directly or Indifeotly in a deranf etrjeot of the nervous sjetenx, each as Hit7uivOiaV BAACKm, Lw Spirits, Lots op Slbxp or Appkttts, Rhbum at ism, Chrotc 1i aUHtt. iKcirinri Co.ferurTioa, tc t tkc.t Jfctv. it has no equal. . j.- 1 1 . Xi-.t-U i J H, -l.-r-.- .; a Bf'ff j cAirrioN. ... , ..... v i A worthleas nrtlcle under a similar name was placad before the public some time ago, bnt waa soon ascertain ed to be a baee imposition; therefore in purch.asing.caa ttnn ahorild ba taken and bny none without the iinarint of the SYLVAN ORIENT Ct., 161 Washington Street, Boston, on eacn Box. j . Price $1 per Box; trial boxen 0 cents. Wholesale Agent?, 1 STRONG A ARMSTRONG, Cleveland. E. DITaLON &; SON, , ; Sole sgents for FremopU , . l8m3j5 Head Quarters ! BLAST! NEW GOODS! L o w PricesU XT E ARB NOW 0P&NIN9 A LA ROC and well a TT ed Block of Dli! GOODS, i , GROCERIES. Roots and SliocSvj; Uals and las, kc., All of which have been bought at (be LATE DECLINE in Kew York; and we are offering the entire' stock a prices -nat win . 7 DEFY COMPETITION: ; j WawoaM aay that we. hava-determined to make thia a aaanentinatituaon and have the facilities Ineieryra- peat and avail time, to compete favorably with any es tablishment ia Noithern Ohio. We will at all times keen FIRST-CLASS .GQOPS, AND SELL THEM AT A LARGE PER CENT. LESS THAN THEY CAN BE i BOUGHT ELSEWHERE, rf -f GIVE US A CALL! And compare our price and goods with tba price asked yon at other plaosa, anal yoa will ba convinced that the way to , ISk TO Buy your Goods at Head Quarters. CASH PAID FOR ' Wheat, Corfl,IOatjW;ooli AltD ALL BINDS Ot uu-c3Jbh:- i GARVIN, CLARK & CO., ; f rcaont V AprjJ lT,18onV-I7Mr. Q ' , i-ijrii V r'.',v"i'2i'f SPRKW: TRADE BQ0isandShot3s t I t AT : f 1 HOOT mENC'S. ' ( J 1 i 1 VirE'hav raeelvadoar saawsautoak af BOOTS sad v f onvKS, !- Bought for Cash,1 ! C ARB FDLLT SELECTED BY OUR SELVES, AND WARRAN TED; TO BE THE ; iVERY BEST , s AV TBE MARKET As all branches of trade are la aa unaattled atata. wa a-opoee to sell our goods St a varv small nrodt. If tow wmi mn vovua a, low YERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Don't fail to inipect onr plendidtock. Wn hr Um Mn ot laetntiM for baying to adTaataga. and eaa t ft ii. Mil uoooa rowtr Man Any Concern in lite West! ' We Warrant our Work, and bare r.iit to make our warrant rnod. We have ladiM' rnn.ru. uaiiersror II xit, oil, Tt UO, no to the rery finest. Mena' BoU for 60, ii ti. 3 OO, and np to tba best Frenoh. Miasea Gaitara, Balmorals of all varieties add price. Boys work of every description; children.' workofevsrv kink and price. lo fact vow can And almoat ana Bina 01 BUUlS and SHOES you may want by calling on na. . Maniofacturing & lie pairing "one 10 tne neat style and Warranted to p'aaaa. Our Store is at the same old stand ia BUCKLANDS NEW BLOCK, Remember La. HOOT & MENG. Fremont, April 27, 1866. 38 I7tf wi4 O O 5 IH c3 3 J GO tt -) - o: wd ' Ui , .,, W ffl - - 1,. i i dP 3" - ' ' -r- 4 ,g -'- g. U rl : . i mmui , M tit; w -A ft ft, ...P.v! ; ii-jh-.! ..i-.ii'grf.Tii-:i-ili . a':s;-i.'v ! i -. r PLASTIC SLATE TN INTRODUCING this RooOng Material iato thlaseo- X tioa of the country, we feel that wa ara introducing no humbug. It haa bean subjected to the ssi sweat testa for rear, la the Eaatera State, with perfect ssKeeaa. Ia our own State It was ArBt brought into una laat Bumi nd all wbo nave naea it among us give it ua nigneat recommenaationa. n ia ROOFING Fire-Proof, Water-Proof and Dnrablee . . - It la much cheaper than shingles, slate ar tin, and la preferable to either aa-a raoueg material, n eaa na ap nea to room, oi any pucanon oa, iv pnynuicwr. 'be (mat does not crack it, nor dors beat or ataam die- niee arnenetratait. It la aa excellent nvaaervaUvu whea mixed aa a paint-for farm buildings, railroad haidawa. fenoea. aponting aud Nachlnery. Wa cannot better recommend It than bv presenting in thia ooon tion tbe testimonials of two of onr leading men, whoso sound judgement In matters of this kind will aot ba queationed. C. Anltman. President of the Bnckeyo Agricultural Machines aenrfeatuaing Joint 8 lock Ceanpany, expsea- sed himsau iu tne louowing Terms: Ruth. O.. Jannarv 24. lSAS. Ta all rkom it man concern: I herebv eertifv that I have very carefully examined a new article of Rootng material produced by the Plastic Hoofing Company, and ui well aatiaded. of ita auneriaritr over all other mater iala used ar that purpose, not earepnng ina paiw aiawi ifself. Such ara my eonvietions of ita avealleawa that when tahall have roalinr dose la the fatare I aaall use nothingarse if this can be had. - - - Ca.vtoi, O, January K, lSw. PtaMltc Slats RV C'ewiwaiMf, JVew rera.- . -- Gentlemen Having heard of your new KooungnTatav i.i i eonclnded to teat it on mv Btoulding Shop, which m.eh exnosad to Bra froat sparks faUingaa it whilst ni. wm were eaattur. I waa compelled to have a watch maa with a pal of water ia hia hand, two hnara each an keen the thina from boraina: down- Year aaw ftoofiwg haa removed all danger aria! ng from thia aaurae, as it seeme to be perfectly dra proof, aad water has no saoneflaetapsattthaBltnaaoa a aooee'e baek. I tie notslfeeacdkyeitberbeatovnold. In short I eeUere it Is dvstined to go Into general nsa. Many ara bow uslnf It with the same results about tnia vicinity. Yoara respectfully, I. BALL. Being the Lice usee for Plastle Slate Booing ia. Baa- dusky sua Seneca covnuea, i am preparew en mane eoar tracts mrnonngoil(linga,nriagea, ac,vorurnisn aaaier: ml to -those who wish to do their owa rooAnc. and to dis pose of Township Bights te those who wish to go lata the business in inia way. auureaa ' r. . . i -TOSIAII CIIAW CE, ' ' Fraasont, Ohio. Office in Bnckland's old Block, third story. - Fremont, April ,18ee-14tf. Sash ! Doors 1 Blinds 1, ' imBIiUIIBHE! Latli and Shingles FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING AND . PLANE D LUMBER I ; lat fact EVERT THMtt BMWeieel ta kallel : I WILL 8AT TO ALL who anballdlng'ev contemplate ' buildlnc thia seasoa. that I hit w f. Inrnlsh bnildinr materiala of all kinds this raw. tk ever before- 1 have aanaatd the LAJWC8T iXOGK a- SASH, DQ0RS, BLINDS, : ; : " 1 FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING, : - j WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, MOULDINGS, Ac, tu, . ' ; In thia section of the 8tate, which 1 am aaDng at great-' ly reduced prioea. atj work ieall ma.ia tram iUmr mma Item oaw. I alao have on hand ?S,MM Mack WalauA adao aad to make room for other kinda of work. Scroll Sawing and Turning Donate order in the' beat 'pons! Me style. ' All kinda af J i and Rip Sewtnc far enrrtae aaal nn. aa.se.. amam on abort notice. .lalaaMaaafaetara , . .. . PINE TUBS FOR CISTERNS, Which are mack better than kriok and aoat lea. To the mechanic or Ihrasar in the oWntry -who banle hia huaeer t my mill ta ba worked, I will any that ba shall not be detained, aa I hare now ., Two First-Class Pkoiogllaclii&es that turn oat tbe work with dtopatca. ' T1 II. . wive m a Mil M.m I- . . j. aatiervvoa that the old waU kw. . . w ok- - j w m( at I i 1 o. th. " " . EAST SIDE OF THE RIVER. tm thaw 1tbu ta how ffinr aana ilHvnar M ftaaewtaa 1. -- - - .Li. year than any other aiaeein the State. 290,000 ft-laf Paplar anl A en Laaslr Wsvat. 94 torwbtehlwiliaay thOThigaassaiilai - ! NAT. HAYNES. Fremont, April , 1864. 14m. ' iBaslneaa men .TJectaanlcw Ererjraodi- , SHOULD lXStfUE AOALyST Accidents 2 '.''- THE ORIOIXAL' 1 ' ' TRAVELER'S INSURANCE 0 ' OF HARTFORD, CONN., CAPITAL, - - - - $500,000, : .INSURES . AGAINST : ACCIDENTS O F ALL KINDS CatHslng Bodily la Juy, Or IiOss f JjUsu TT IS CHEAP. ' '' " A Policy for 14000 In caae of fatal accident, or l aar week in ease af Gambling injury, easts bat ti a S pat year. Any aum from ZoOO to (10,000. with $3 to to weekly eoinpenaatioa, at proportional ratea. Iilaeasa vnian ror ava yearn. - . .. . IT IS 15IVEHSAX. Thia Comnanv insnrta asainat all aorta af aanlnWal. wbethar tbey aecnr ia traveling, working la the aaoa wr wjcwtj, wuaiwg m u,w luwn, BWiasauag, nauag, naaa. ing.t ahlng, etc It isanaa polidea for all persona la all partaot tba Catted Statca aad Csaadaa.aad craata per mlta to visit aay part of tba world. Thia inaafanea u sought after and valued by all tissue of naaa, rich ar poor. . 11 n UCaljBtlAiK. The TaaVELEEa of Hartford ia tba eldest efeesdeart tnu auraaoa company in tbe L'oitl Stalea, and eetaaitaaed ew a Arm basie. 1 1 haa lseaed many thousand nolictaa, paya elainn for eoaapensatioa almost daily, aad Ita las 'liiasa la steadily increasing. Ita capi'al ia ample, fa direetary oi tba biahest character, and It baa eacr As a ualhon an cook for too pammant of leun. , ,., No JTIedlcal ExauatinatloBi RcuiaJrata. 1 mT 'lhree eenta a day will insnra a aana for taMn. aa 110 weekly compensation: for one year. nuu.-vsi liBnaiSfOeary. - c --t J. O. B ATTEBSON, rTea't. VT. H. G00DS0N, Agent,. . ". - BeQavuavO. Garniture Ware RcohaS. C. XV. TSCHUMY," " TAKR3 Bleaawra ta announcing that ba haa ealarrwd aad Improved his Farnitan ataauaMtory aad War House Booms, situated oa the oomer of Front and Garrison Streets, Directly eppoette T. Clapp-s Stare, where he la piepaied to supply all In want of Furniture with aa goodaa arti cle, aad aa CHF.AP as any other lutahllaliasaail ha aaa duakv eoanty. Ilia stock consists of ' , . BurtuMs, Tables, Stands, Chaws, BdsUaxU, PARLOR FURNITURE, aad ia fact every arttcie efFur a I tare requunte to housa keeping. All deeeripttoua of Fumitura manufactured to order aad WABHAKTED, . sjaui mi any ware atapoaaaa.; .,! , - UIVDERTAKEVG. I have hvM enllt a aplendid'BEARSE. end usnanJ tonuoumimey Wimenua, furaiehiag COrFLKS, aa la srr line. WrviNH always on hand, or made a arder iaa medlately, fn have alao oa hand . '. risk's Patent Metallic Burial Cases, Made af Impariabablo materlaia, anaxoeled inehxs aad eat to nrnvent rust, aad tba exterior has a Ana Rosewood finish. Whea property cemented the remains af tba de aaaaad ara free from Irruption af water ar tba da pa s an Bona af vermin, and may without efleasiva edor be kept aa long as deeared, than obviating tba annual 1 1 of kaeiy earUia 1 ba.ro taem of all sxesa. Fremont. Jan. ISM. . C W. 'IWHaJBlI. mramm. w u wm Tory aeat ol Maeaiaery and tba aapar. ior ability or my Foremen aa Blaster Meehaaiea aad flratejaaa warkiea iw wirl ... . i . . w wavwiiva na ua v, ,: ST ATEMBNT Of theCeodiUonof the , , , MANHATTAN INSURANCE C0.t On the 1st day of January, 1866, mavis 'fa the Auditor oj Vhio,. ptrsuet to Me Statuu OJ that State. , ....,.-. .... BABB ABO toOAnoar. - - The of the Company, la Manhattan Insurance Cesav- mpau; edin 1 is local the City ot New York. I. caFITAL. '' ' Tba anreaat of Its Capital Stock all paid up, is.... ,. .... ........ ..-aowiuv w H.TassETs. Cash of the Company oa nana sad la tba hands of Areata and other persons.... ..a 127,97 IV The Bonds anl StT'Cka owned bv tbe Company a6o,0S SO Debts due theCawipaayamuad by BMrtgaga lSa,4M iiabta otherwise seeurea . juiws ew Bills reeei ruble for Marina premruma l,31 SS All other Secuntiee Interest. J26 SS Total Assets af tba Company. .....IJ17,1 eS lit. UABIUT1BS. - Loaaae unadjusted aad losses la suspense. wnltinr for further proofs ... .. I7B,eae DO Another claims against the Company Ua- clalmee dividends. itb aw Total Liabilities , ITS, 322 M IT. BISCEALA3EOCS. Tba gran teat amount t Beared ha any aa risk.: The greatest smoaoi Miuwee ny ua ruiea as be insured in any one city, town or vilierw, Tba greatest amount allowed to bo Insured la sny one block . . . . The amit at Ita eanltsl ar warn in. denostt- t,mM a,0S(W edia aay State, as security lor losers uerma iua,eua vo Deposit required in Ohio herewith aaada. State or Kew Yobe, Cocbtt or Xxw Yowx, as. William P. Palmer. President, and Andrew J. Snrith, Becretavyof the Manhattan Inaurnnen Caasnaay-, baang severally rwnrm, depose and any, that tne foregoing ia a fall, true and correct atatemeotof tbe affairs of tan eeid Company; that tbe said Inauraaea Coajpaay ts the bona Ada ownerof at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars af actaal Cash Capital lavaaead ia Stocks aad Bneada, ar la Mart rues aa Baal Estate, worth doable the amount far which tbe same ia mortgaged; aad that they saw tba above described Officers of said tnauraana Oosapaay, W. r. PALMER, r-reeioent, ANDREW 1. SMITH, aetieiary. Buhacribad and sworn, before me, this list day af Jaa- uarr.lSoo. Seal.l " - THOS. L. THORN EIA, Five Oeut Stamp. ' Conam'r for Ohio iaN.Y. . Orrirs or na Atwitob ev Brara, ( CoLtrBBSn, O, February , lsoo. It ia harebv csrtined. that tba miacotng is a correct eapy of the Statement or Condition of Uas Manhattaa Insurance Company of New Torn. Witness my nana aaa sens, ommauy. ISeal.1 -A3. H. OODMAN, - 1 Auditmaf Stata. : CERTIFICATE OF A UTHO&H T. (To expire oa the list day of January, 1167.) OmcB or tbe Arniroaor State, ' I Insurance Department, Columbaa, Feb. S, IMS. Whereas, tba Manhattaa Inauraaea Compaav. located at New York, in the State of New York, has Aled ia this ernes a sworn statement at ita saaditioa,aa svqniawd ba ths first section of the act "To regulate Insurance ten paaiea not Incorporated by tbe Scuta of Ohio," Bean 1 April S, 18M, and.aaaaadad February , ISM; aaw, whereas, said Compaav has furnished the undaraignett satisfactory evidence tbat tt is poses ased af at least One Hundred Thoaeaad Dollars af actual capital kaveated la stocks, ov bonds, or in mortal. eve of real jstata, worth double the amountfor which the same sasrtaagaa; eaa, whereas, said Company baa Aled in this ootoo a written taatrument under iu oorporate seal, signed by the Piwes dent and Beevwtary tbareof, antharunaaj aar ngwat or sseaU of said Company ia thia State to acknowledge Bsrvlcs of process for and in behalf of said Company, se eordingtatliervmBofsaidlaw. - t New therefore, in pursuance at tba first section of tba aforwaald t, I, Ja H fioM ia Auditor af Btata tev Ohio, do hereby certify that said Manhattaa laearaaea Coesnaay. of New York, is authorised to traaaact tba business of Fira sad Mariaalasaraaea ta thia Btata ua til tbe 31st day of January, ia tba year oaa thousand eight hundred and sixty-aevea. la witness wheiaal, A have hereunto aubarribed my same and eansed tbe seal of my oAice to be sailed, the dav and year above written. I Seel, i JAB. H. GODMAN. Five Cent 8tamp. Asditor of 3tata- D. S. CAMFIELlF, Areata rtw3y - " ' FRSMONT, OHIO. ;.i r