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! FREMONT. D DR-E-'DIl-- ;.j !, l; QHEB r 600 lbs. EXTRACT LOGWOOD; BEST MADDER; 150 lbs. PRIME IN AND HUU OIL. . lltURRESTORATI ing LifeJ Lustre nd Beauty to the Hair "- "Ail immense stock of the TOILET -AISTD F-A. Superior inducements will always be offered Gash Buyers at the Drug Store of Fremont. Ohio., Sept. 21. 1866. LAND, FOR SALE. Valuable f itj Lots for Sale. ENQUIRE or -: 1 , ., j R.DICKIH80M. Fremont, Sept- T, lW8.-"tt Farm for Sale. THE torbee oners for -ale M Una Farex of 200 vm, .reeled ia Scott Township, owe mli. north of C.r-enstmrg. It is well fenced. Improved, nd well wat has (H aeree of aooltimbst, agoedorclserdof lea proved fc.it. goo WTFW eh?iU rartetif ef email traits. Th bslMingsere, a good tn louts two good barn. 4 Vb.ildu.Uginnt "Lot". S3, 18-8. s'tf-pdlm Pnblio Sale. T,HK undersigned will offer for tale on hit reeldenoe at BmowTHtJuon. two milee from Tlndall'e few .111, . Karrmber SOia, 1S6, the following 'tTo. of H.rlOead of Cattle; CoVnu two-year, old Blears, 1 two-ysara old Heifer end m Ball, abend of BboU AUo . tern C. Pri. . Wood 8... 1 Rswr,l Wt nr'U, 1TW IncMllt,! Strawetrttac, 1 Wagoa, I Ktl 1 JJTptow.l Cast Flow, 4 Shovel rlow I OmlUTMor 1 DUor Rail, u4 other farming atasttls to Bumerous UTfRM?.-n rums moot I9.h; over t I amuoit of ate awnthe will bo greea witpio rttT. -NorJo, ISM. ISAAC BKONEB. Ho! For California! ANT PERSON HOT wishing to go to California, eaa make a good htfixi by calling on the subscriber as L, i. determined to rive come on. a bargain in buylng hi. farntr (known a. the Shnbel Reynold, ram) eltoateS a boot two and a hah roil- tooth of woK from tho aoar lahlnc Tillage of Clyde, and about five and a half miles ioSof fremthVcitj of r-ot, containing 111 acres of land. 81 acres onder fcroa and tho remainder Unbend. Thar, ia oa th. presmsss a good frame house, containing six bat. rooma, lieetde. fir. smaller ones, ewefa aebuttorv, bed rooms end paatriee, also two good, ham aad eat booeaMwo good walla of never-failing we tar. a .WeistevB; also a plenty of pure ruuBing spring water for stock. About 80 largo bearing apple tree, seech trees, plumb and cherry treee, alao abont three nandred haded peach trees, Urge .sough to set U the BPAleo another treat of land of ahoat twenty-oao aeree laTlnr nearly aontbweet from the Depot at Clyde. There ie on thia pieoe of land a good frame hoaae a f4 m mem. wall iniahed, alM taenty-fonr or nre large appW treei whkh bar choice fruit; alao, abont twenty -Are email -wee, eet fonr rara, a-1 of the choioMt kiode of fruit, ale') a lot of peach, pear, plnmb and aborry tree., a-d a oogar orchard aboat 0 large tnaple treea, and to make thi little place more dertrab'.e itiU there to a bean tiful uprlrg ptnring oat ioe-eold" water within a few fret of the twelling hoaea, making each an inriting ; re treat on a hot .ammor'. day benth the large .preading branrhea of an Arolent Beech and Willow, which orar ahadowa the Spring. - ; Too abon deaoribad place, will be eold together, or aparataly, to eait parehaeera. For terms and farther muUca-ua mKinir. at th. "TKOUa; Aar. . 186 nKltr.o- LEGAL NOTICES. - - Final Settlement. JACOB H. STUTLER admlniiitrator of the eaUto of aatia Pu eT, deeeaaed, hat filed Via annoanta la the offibe of the I'robate oart, for the anal eettlement of eaid era'e; which will bi beard on the 224 day of De oemeej. A-D, lot. at 1 o'clock, r.M. Wot. 0,lSo-4&3 PnAaUJadge. Notioe. a1HBanden'goodhhroa duly appo'nted Admlnlc tratrix of the eirtate of fa. Tott.n, lata of the dry orFmnont,8andatky Connty, Ohio.deeeeeed. Allper 9oB, indebted to the eatate are reqaeated to make Im aaediate payment, and thoee hawing claim, tgataat the aam will nreaent them to the andenigned for allowascr. lJw. ,. gCSAKTOTTKN.Admr'a. Difiolution Notioe. fttH 6 Co-partnerahlp heretofore exlatiog between I Claghora Jt Deffenhaagh, m thie day ditaolred by ma'nal eonaent. All bnalnrat of the Arm will be eettled by O. U Claghorn. The batices. will be carried oa by Mr. Ctegbora in the moet liberal ttyle aad the patront of the old firm will find nothing wanting in the boa of aabtUntial. end loxnrlee. ) Dated October ISM. 47wl Attachment Notice SBookland, U. W. Backland, and R. P. Baekland, partner! doing bneineaa nnder the firm name of 8 Backland fc Sons, M. Charlotte DnnbarBefora M. . Trier, Jawtiee of too rVaoe of Sandoaky Townahip, geadaery Onnetir, Ohio-On the Tth day of Norember, AD. loa,aaid joatice lamed a. order of attachment in the abore action for the earn of Twenty-Two Dollar, and Xirhteeh Oenta. 8 . BUC&LAMD a 80N8. Fremont, O, Nor. IS, 1868. 41w8 Bale of Real Estate by Order of Court. Out the Hth day of Deo-mV r, A. D. 1888, at I o'clock P. M at the door of the Court Hone, in the City of FreraonMn Sandnaky eonnty.O will be told to the hfgh eet bidder, th. following real ee'ate, aa th. property of Horace 8. Clark, deeeaaed, te-wit: Out-I-ot If o. 66, eonlalnlog B 90 108 aered. AjpraU ed at mn to. Out-Lot No. SI, containing it (3-100 aeree. Anpraif ed $2903; and ' The eatt-paH of Ont-Lot Mo 40, containing; 32 aeree. Appralaed at $ '400. All in the dty of Fremont, county of Sandusky and State of Ohio. The abore property will ha sold diaia eurabered of dower. ; .- TERKS OK 8 ALE One-third down oa dayof sale, one-third lr on. aad one-third in two yeere from day of aale. De'errad paymenta to bear interert from day of aala.aad aeoarcaby mortgage onthepiemia... - JAKV E. CLABK. Admrz Of the EtUta of Horace E.Clark. . H. Eraarrr, Attorney, Notice to Tcacliera of Common chooIs. TH Board of Examiners for Sandnaky' -county will hoMoraaiona for examination of cardidatoe at th. Hlh School rlnildlrgin gcemoot, on the following day.: September 21; Oetob-r 6'h aoi 20th; Norember 84 and ' 17lh; December Tat and IStb; January 12h and 28th. Examlnatione wil hgin at 12 M. No candidate will be allowed to anter the clam after 1 P. at. Each candidate is required or law to nay fifty e-nU a. a condition of ex amination; and abould come prepared wi'h paper and peea, and lea re a stamped letter antelope wits the Clei k of the Board.. . - . - . - ' Can iidates will pleaa teke notice that the law require, that they may bj examinedin the Theo-y aod Practice of Teaching. WM. WALLACE ROSS, ) J B. LOVfcLAJiD, Ifcuuniaers. F. V. INN. J . Fiwmont.Sept.M, 1S6S. 87f. PHOTOGRAPHY, Photograph Gallery . : , JJLODGKTT & CO., HAVE got their Photograph Rooms. Third Story Nima Block, enlarged, iniproTed, and rentted andarerecalrlng the cltltens of Sandatky county ia vaat crowds, to hare their Photograph. Taken. It doa't make any dlSereaee if the weather be cloudy or clear, Blodgett A Co , can make a first rate Picture for yon. Come and mm.' Blodgett Co, will make you a perfect picture from the smallest to the largest tiae, . j oath, ahortost notice.; Come aad see. 1 Blodgett fc Co, hare cases and frames of all styles and sites Come and era. ear Remember, the beatpraeeln Fremont to ret your Bietore taken ia at Blnrgett Co's Rooms, orer Clark Xeigler's Store. Oenllemen and Ladleilorlted; admit tance. FKKK. wna p. " p from morningnnti. .renin,. BU)Iam fc CQ Fremout. Nay ST, 188. PORCELAIN . , c Sn3 trra Wf ffJ T yoa wish to see so splendid pietoree, go aad see the PROCELAIN - PICTURES AT WILES'. They are the fiaett wicturaa er aiade. He eaa also 'accommodate yoa wi h any other kind of picsnre, got ap ia th. BEST STYLE. r.rticu'ar attention g iron to copying. Fremont, Oct. W, 1808 -42t. A. D. WILES. MISCELLANEOUS. Koyal HAVANA LOTTERY of Cuba. ( endactea by the Rpaalah GwVeramieBt. $360,000 1! GOLD drawn ewery It dare Prltet cashed and information furnished; the higbes latee naid for Doubloons aod ail kinds of Gold and bilrer raaof or all Oorwrament Securittea. rewior.u TAYLOR at CO, Bankers. OjlSVP 1 WtU 8t- Mv Yorm- FBKOns OF lfOUTM. A Oea'.lemao who ralfored for yra from Nerrous De bi'itr PrenMtnre Decay, an all the eTecta of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering bo inanity, nd free to all whoaeed it, the reriot and directloasfor nrikioE the simple rerae iy hr whlrh he waa eared, Saf-frer-i.h.ng to profit by th. ,:"J an do so by addressing JOHN B. OwDEX. Myl "-13 Caanam St., New Tort. rtwest OpopoiiJlx I'rsm Mexico! New, S rert rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest Jrer importod or m.nu'actnred laths United States. Try it and be eonrin-ed. Sweet Osepoii from Mexlro! The most elegant and issentisl nerwnal reuaisite for a lady, ..tUam, rt IT fa k w, x.. Tork. RUC STORE. LON86SON OB 81LE 1200 lbs. COPPERAS; 1300 lbs. DIG0; 1000 bottles PERFUMERY VES, the beat the world affbrda, impart and restoring it to its Original Color. most elegant and beautiful NCY jVIITXCLES. to Mixchasts, DauobisTB, Pbtbicuvs and all DB. E. DIIiliON fc SON. 1 : 38yl. Fremont Journal. TOWN AND COUNTY MATTERS. TIME TABLES. CLEVELAND & TOLEDO RAIL ROAD. OOINe BAST. OO1H0 WBST. Day Expreas I Mi.lt. iChlotg. Express 12.12 A, a. Fremont Aocom'n 6:60 A. m. Mail 6.10 r. a. Mail ....10.68 a.m. I Fremont Aocom'n 8.00 r.M. N. T. Express. 608 1. . (Night ExprsM ..12A8 r. . LAKE ERIE & LOUISVILLE RAIL ROAD. LEAVE. Find lay, ..T:MA.a Arcadia, . SrPS Fostoria, 1:80 J.ekaoa, 0r94 Aamdea, 8:18 Kaaaaa, 0:28 Winter's, 0.-42 Ar. at Framoat, -10:16 RETURNING. LB AVE. FremonV.-. 16r.M. Winer's 3:18 Eaasas, 2:18 Anudea, 2:46 Jieksoa, . .. 2:66 Foatona, 8:14 Arcadia, 8.64 Ar.at rindlaj,... 4:S0 CHURCH DIRECTORY. . Beaiwasarricas are regularly held In the. following Churches la thia city, rory Sabbath, at the hoars aaaaed: MaraoDiaT InscorAL Carjaca, corner of Market and Main Street.; Rot. J. Wnn, Pasto-, 10X a. a, and 6Xr.i. Sunday School at 9 X.M Prayer meeting Wedn's dancnlng. PaaeSTTKaiA. CsrKca, corner Garrison and Main Streets; Rer. E. BcanaaLL, Pastor; 10J a and r.M Sunday School at U a. Meeting errry Wedncdaj ere. 8T.PirjL'e (EriaooraL) Cauaca, Rot. C. H. Yorxo, Rector, comer Main aad Court Btreete; 10X a- m., and H p.m. Sunday School at 2 P.M. Lecture erery Wed aoeday araaing la the church. ' Bxroxa.r) CarraeH, Front Street, between Market aad John Streets; Bar. 1. B. Tbompsoic, Psstor; VH a. m, aad 6X r. a. Sunday School at A. a. Prayer meeting erery Wednesday erening. LmrtTUX Cat-aca, eoraor Oak and Court Streets; Rot. H.Lairo, Pastor; 10i a m, and J r.a. St. Josxra's (Gatbouo) CacracB, Crogbaa St.; Re. gaum Bowsaa,Paato-; auaas erery morning at 8 o'clock ; oaSuarfayeaadlestiTalsof Obligation, Low Mass at 8 o'clock a. a- High or Solemn Mam at 10 o'clock A. a, (In Winter at 10i;) Vespers at o'clock, r. a, and oc oaaionally Benediction at T r. a. 8anday School at 2 ra. Sr. A NX. (Catholic) Ch trace, State Street, Rer. L. F. Dabct, Pastor; First Mass at 8 o'clock, A. a.; Second High Mas. at 10 o'clock, A. a. Sunday School, 2 r. a. Vespara, 8 r. a. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1866. Laid. Main gaa pipes were laid on Stale street, up to the new blocks, last week. Personal. Gen. Bccklamd, accompanied by his wife, took bis departure for Washington on Tuesday morning;. Eallrllle. A large and trery pleasant party of the young people of Ballville and Fremont came off at Mr. Moore's last Tuesday evening. Ron Ovir. A valuable cow belonging to Mr. S. Bock land, was run over and killed by the cars on Tuesday last. Church Aid Society. The Church Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church was not Terr lareelr attended last Tuesday even i t o on account of the heavy rain. The people will make up lor it next time, Lime Kiln Messrs. Fxxxt Closs and Lc thkr Gibbs have purchased the three- Kilos of Mr. Oillxtt, on Napoleon slr.-et, half a mile west of the depot, and in the early spring will resume the lime burning business. nhnrnh Sarvicea. Rev. H. M. Bacon, of the Westminister Church, Toledo, ia to occupy ... . n 1 . : rtl 1 X? tne pulpit oi ine rresoyienan vuurcn, r ro nton t, next Sunday. Services will be held at the usual hour. . Snow in Michigan, E. W. Banks, form erly oi Fremont, now of Lansing, Mich , in a pri vate letter of the 23d insU says: "It com menced snowing last nightabout dark, and this morning is eight inches deep on a level and still snowing." Church Organized. A German Reformed congregation was organised at Rollers? ille on 17th inst, by Rev. Mr. Thompson of Fremont, It numbers already some eighteen members, principally heads of families, and promises to have a permanent and steady growth. A Slight Error. The Cleveland Ltader has lately been publishing, under the head of "San dusky county," various items of news clipped from the Sandusky Rtgirter and pertaining to Erie county. The many readers of the Leader in this county think its News-Editor is a lit tle "out" in his geography. Convocation. A meeting of the Convoca tion of Episcopal clergy in Northwestern Oh'o will be held at SL Paul's Church in this city on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dec 5th. 6th, and 7th. The opening services will be held on Wednesday ercing, Dec. 5th. The sermon on that occasion will be preached by Rev. John Swann, of Maumte. Beheaded. Mr. J. A. Russell, who, for over five years, has I een a Mail Agent on the Cleve land and Toledo route, has been superceded, and Mr. Wm. R. Wales, of Lucas County, ap pointed in his stead. The chango is said to have been made on the recommendation of Col. Conimager, the defeated Congressional candi date of the Lucas District Errata, The delegation from St, Paul's church to the Sunday School Convention last week, waa not given correctly. The duly elected delegates were John Flaugher, Esq., Mrs. N. E. Wilson, and Mrs. H. S. Tyler, also Rav. C. H. Young, Supt, Mrs. A. S. Haynes, Mrs. Charlotte Boclland, Misses Annie Buckland, Mary W. Young. Amelia Norton. Sandusky River Improvement. Gen. T. J. Cxann, of the Topographical Engineers, head quarters at Detroit, states that the maps of the surrey of the Sandusky river recently made by Msj. FaaquBAa are completed, and that draughtsmen are now engaged copying them. Tte estimates of the cost of improvement, which Gen. Crams says will be reported upon favorably," will be in the Engineer's Depart ment at Washington by the time Congress meets. Arrested. On Monday last Lyman Ames, an old citizen of York township, this county, was arrested by Sheriff Russell and put in jail, at the instance of Mansfield aV Co., manufactur ers of horse hayforks, whose works are located in N. Y., near Oneida. The charge egainst A roes we understand, is that of procuring goods nuder false pretences. He lately pur chased of the above firm, on a credit procured by fraudulent representations, it is alleged, six or seven thousand dollars' wo: th of horse hay forks, which he disposed of. CoL J. R. Bart lett is attorney for the plantiffs, and Messrs. Fincfrock and Pillars for the defendant. A Paper Mill. We are glad to learn that Cbas. H. Bell, Esq. of this city is intending to put up a paper mill on his fi'io property on Green Creek early next season. There ia water power enough for the purpose, the water is from a spring and perfectly pure and the facil ities for making the manufacture of paper a paying business sre unrivalled. Our growth and future prosperity will depend quite as much on what we can manufacture as on what we em produce, and the carrying out of such a project as this, is of the very first importance to very property owcer in the county. Clyde Item. From our Local Corres pondent: The brick work on the new M. E. Church was completed on Tuesday. The roof is already on ,and work is rapidly progressing. . The so ciety ho) to have the basement ready furoccu pation some time in January. The ladies of the M. E. Church held a ben efit for the purpose of raising a fund for fur. nishishing the church, on Wednesday evening, at Meade'a Hall. t. The friends of Rev. Gko. R. Bkown, Pastor of the Universalist Church, gsve a Donation at his residence on Thursday eveuing last. Con sidering the state of the weather it was very successful. Bsadlit Tuttlk, Cauvassing Agent for the Mc Thereon Monument Association, reports good prngr,ess in raising subscriptions. Sere, ral hundred dollars have already been subrcrib ed. Clyde and vicinity will do well in the matter, and every citizen here will do all he can to forward the enterprise. Mann fc Donaldson are pushing the work on their new block with great vigor. It is now Dearly ready for occupation. Mann fe Donald son will occupy the front room of the first story aa a stove, tin and hard-ware store. In the second story will be a large hall, a thing long needed in our village. Messrs. Mann it Don aldson expect to open out in about ten days. The following gentlemen were chosen offi cers of Monticello Lodge (Clyde) F.tt A. M. on Monday evening last, for the ensuing year : A. B. French, W. M.; H. N. Lay. 8. W.; E. D. Soper, J. W.; Mil- Hunter, Treaa.; O. W. Harrison, Sec'y.; Charles Birdsall, S. D.; Al bert Stark, J. D.; Robert Bercaw, Tyler. The following statement is copied from the Times of this week: The firm of M. 0. Beymer and Bro.'have made the following shipments of produce from their Warehouse since September 1st 1866: Oats, 1,600 bushels; barley, 1,250 bushels; sweet potatoes, 250 bushels; apples, 3,500 barrels; ci der, 2,150 barrels; cider apples, 1,000 bar els. Tableaux. We are promised a grand Tableaux Entertainment at Birchard's Hall next Wednesday evening, for the benefit of a Sol- oiers' Monument for this county. Who the movers are in this commendable enterprise docs not yet appear, but it is certain that every one who has been asked to help on the good cause has responded .liberally and cheerfully. Mr. Birchard generously gives the use of his Hall, aod nearly all the merchants are furnish ing needed material at cost. Unfortunately we are yet in the dark as to the precise natnre of the enlentainmeut. In our after dionerramblcs we have, on several occasions, noticed groups of young men consulting earnestly about music and costumes, while one can any day, see a bevy of ladies gliding into stores, tossing over bundles of goods, and coming out loaded down with mysterious packages, only to disappear to some unknown quarter of the city to "get ready," we suppose. TJnlest our habits of obser vation have led ns into error, we shall hear the best of mus e, vocal and instrumental, and sec rare and beautiful combinations of figures, with a display of rich costumes and any amount of the comic and grotisque, to enliven the evening. We hope that this movement will result in the establishment of a regularly organized Soldiers' Monument Association for the county, the ob ject of which shall be to raise means to build a monument worthy of the county and the sol diers whote memory it will thus perpetuate. The Display of Goods. In passing dawn Front st reft it is impossible not to notice Ihe striking contrasts in the arrangement and dis play of goods in shop windows. Some of our merchants show excellent taste and make the exterior of their stores showy and attractive, while others almost entirely neglect thia means of increasing trade. The building of wooden roofs over the pavements was a great mistake. They are good shelters for rainy days but shut out the light and make dark and gloomy rooms. An awning, supported by an iron folding frame, affords equally good protection from rain and yet admits a good deal of light, and in bright weather may be folded back readily and quick ly, to as to give the full light. But in spite of this disadvantage much may be effected by ju dicious arrangement in the way of display. Time, trouble and patience is required to ar range goods tastefully in the window, so as to attract and fix the attention of the passer, but the investment pays in customers and money. People from the lowest to the highest always go to the store which has the most attractive ex terior, other things being equal. Washington Township Items. Messrs. Boy cb 6 ObebM3Tkk hare recently built a steam sam mill at Loos Station, on the C. A T. R. R., seven miles west of Fremont, at a cost of $4,000 and over. The engine is on the ground, and they expect to have the mill running in a couple of week i. The village of Loos, with this addition, will look up smartly in the way of busiuess. Wolf A Bros, do a thriving trade in the lino of dry goods, groceries, grain and produce. Wm. NAWMAN,shoemaker,hasallthe work be can do. Wm. Botk&'b Sorguni mill, which has been in successful operation fur two years, has proved itself a necessity and greatly encouraged the raising of cane in the neighbor hood. Jacob Ulsh is building a blacksmith shop, and will be prepared to do work in that line before .long. Loos is going ahead. We want at least twenty additional subscribers for the Jocbnal at that pontoffice. Transfers of Real Estate, for the week ending November 24th, 1366, prepared by A. F. Gallagher, County Recorder : - Geo. Orwtg to J. A McCauley 80 acres; York, toe 13, $6,400 W. S. Piersen to C Wingarton, 65 acres, Woodville, sec 7, 600 P. Brush to J. W. Failing, 11 acres, Ball- vUlc, 9?c 5t 3l W. V. B. Amet to D. Snyder, lots 714 723, Fremont, 200 E. Baldwin to L. Linker, 6 acres, Wood ville, . 340 Same to J. P. Hart man, 9 acres do. 510 M. Wolf to Wm. Nauman, lot 6, Wash ington Station, 100 L. Dick to B. Wolf, lots 694 and 703, Fremont, 900 R. P. Buckland to P. Mulrain, lot 1186, Fremont, 250 J. Spohn to J. It. Sprout.3-5 of 80 acres, Washington, sec 36, 2,200 W. Balding to E. and P. Hufford. 60 acres, Washington, sec 33 a 31, 3.00 Pickpockets, David Shoup, residing a few miles west of Fremont, was robbed of his pocket-book at the R. R. depot in Toledo, on the evening of the 23d. In company with his wife, he was getting on the tr.-in for Fremont, when three men came crowding apd jostling in, push ing him one way and his wife the other, and passed on through the car. Soon after Mr. S. missed his pocket-book, which contained $140 in money, a draft or check on the Fremont Bank for $1,000, a note of $160,and one of $30. His wife had her purse taken, in which was $60; and a young lady in their company lost her purse, containing $10. Mr. S. has no hope of recovering his greenbacks, but has stopped the payment of the draft and notes. A Severe Caning, Our worthy townsman, Mr. F. I. Norton, received a severe and well de served caning last Monday. It seems that his employees held an indignation meeting some time sicre and concluded that they could not, injustice to themselves work for him any lon ger without "giving him a piece of their mind." They accordingly sent to New York and pur chased a finex ebony cane, elpgantly mounted, which they presented to Mr. Norton on Mon day, with appropriate ceremonies. The head of the cane bore this inscription, handsomely engraved: "Presented to Mr. F. I. Norton, by bis Employees. Fremont Nov. 26lh, 1666." Not satisfied with this they clubbed tocethf r and lwught the fireman, Dennis Currao, a bran, span new pair of boots for winter use Found Found on the sidewalk near A. H Andet son's store, on Market street, a small la dies pocket book, containing four or five dollars and some change. The owner can get the same by calling at the Joi;kal office. lw Elmore Items. From our Local Corres pondent, "M." The "Elmore Library Association," and the "Elmore Amateur Dramatic Club," both re cently organized, are in active operation now. In the Library Association rooms may be found neat files of all the principal Daily and Weekly newspapers, Periodicals and Magazines, of the day. -The subscription price for gentle men is five dollars per year, or three dollars f tr six months; Ladie, two and one half dol lars per year; one dollar and fifty cents per half year; or monthly in proportion. The rooms are open from 9 o'clock a. h. to 10 o'clock r. m. during the week, and from 2 to 5 r. u. on the Sabbath. It is one of the nicest institutions that any town can boast of, and supplies a want long felt by the reading public. The Dramatic Club gave their first enter tainment Wednesday evening of last week, and it was a very creditable affair indeed. Fitzball's great drama: "The Momentous Question," was well rendered; as was also Morton's laughable Farce: "A Regular Fix." The scenery was well painted, and the stage machinery was gotten up at great expense,- and in a style unequaled in small cities. The entertainment given by the Club, was fur the benefit of the "Library Association." The next one will be given on Wednesday evening, December 5lh. The bill for the evening includes vocal and instrument al music Courtney's' great Drama: "Time Tries All," and "Romance Under Difficulties." The receipts of the first entertainment place the success of the Club beyond all question. There have been many substantial im provements in our town this season, among which I must notice tho brick block on Rice street, which shows a front of 131 feet, and is 80 to 100 feet back, and 34 feet high. This building covers the burntdisirkt and was built by the several parties burned out last win ter. The new brick block on the corner of Rice aud Toledo streets, built I y Messrs F. Wilson and Co., is the finest building, and the largest in the county. It is 44 feet front on Rice street and 80 feet on Toledo street! It is 36 feet high, and has two large rooms below; one of which is ocupied by the proprietors as a dry goods store, and is finished off in a style second to none in the West. A large number of very fine dwellings Lave been erected here ihis season, and many more commenced, so that, all things considered, we can boast of more substantial improvements than any town of twice its size in the State. A man living in Genoa and clerking for Mr. Habelow has for some time been susiecled of taking money from the "till," and his employer lately set a trap for him and found to his own satisfaction that he was guilty. With the aid of Mr. John Jenny he succeeded in bringing him to a settlement, the suspected clerk pay ing $1100, the amount stolen being estimated st $1,800. The clerk has been considered a respectable man auj the community was much shocked at the unexpected disclosure, but the public indig nation is greatly excited by his confession, that he had on one occasion stolen some money and when he thought it was about to be discovered, put it in the pocket of a boy who was clerking in the store, charged him with stealing it, and was the means of his being sent tojailfora crime of ahich he was innocent Politically by. dint of hard work, we cut down the Democratic majority from 35 to 5, and we still hope and labor on, knowing that the time is not f.r distant when the lost power will be regained, and the affairs of our town placed in the hands of a loyal, progressive party. The recent summersault of the Chicago Times, whose action is sanctioned by many influential Democratic papers, has taken the wind out of the sails of some of our more intelligent oppo nents, and they stand all aback not dariug to ssy a word. "Accept the inevitable," aud that inevitable "Nigger." Ahl it's a bitter pill a merited punishment, and the Democratic party must walk through the dark valley of humilia tion with banners trailing in the dust, while the Union party, victorious, like John Brown's soul, goes marching on. An Unmitigated Nuisance. The crossings at the intersection of State and Front Streets are an unmitigated nuiianc. They are lower than the adjacent mud and are al most worse than no paving at alL For the sake of our reputation among strangers, who cannot now cross from the Hotels to the business part of town without wading through mud ankle deep, let us have this attended to before winter. The attention of the City Council is respectfully called to this matter. Personal. Mr. P. W. Pakkhlbbt, of Townsend, was elected Vice Presideut of the County Sunday School Union from York town ship, at the convention last week. He declines to act in that capacity as he has never been connected with a Sunday school in that town ship. Those in York who are interested should see that the proper nomination is made to fill the vacancy which thus occurs. Drowned. A man named Phillip Stage fell into the bay at Sandusky on Monday night aud was drowned. He was formerly a member of Company D. 72d O. V. I., and is believed to be a resident of either Freuiuut or Elmore. LOCAL NOTICES. Old Prices. Bristol fc Taylor have just opened one thousand yards of Dr. ss Good?, Plaids aud Stripes, to be sold at the low price of 31 cents per yard. lw Dress WelL It will pay to dress well. You feel better, look better and are twice a man when you hare a good suit of clothes and know it. At Munk's clothing store in the Post office building you can get the best, most substantial and most fashionable clothing at the very low?a prices. 4w. IlOrsa Stole II. -Stolen from the subscri ber in Lyme Township, Huron County, on Thursday uight, Nov. 22J, a bright bay mare, nine years old, small star in forehead, slight saddle mark, thin in flesh, with a common plain bridle. I will pay a reward of $20 to any one who will return the mare to me. 3w. Dennis Branna. Eat Heartily. There sre hundredsof peoj pie who do not dare to eat a hearty meal of vict uals for fear of the distressing effects that fol low. Cot's Dyspepsia Cure will stop it instan taneously. It has cured more cases of Dyspep sia than all other remedies combined. Take it freely and you will be satisfied of its merits. Oysters, Oysters. Holt and Maltby's celebrated oysters can be bad from 25 to 30 per cent, cheaper than any others in the market, by calling at Perry Close's Grocery Store. Fiesh suppl es received every day by express. Deal ers cannot find a better place to to supply them selves for the holiday trade. tC New New New. Mr. T. J. Baker is just opening a fine Merchant Tayloring establish ment under the Croghan House where he will remain until his splendid room in Fabing's new Block is finished. He will keep a good supply of all kinds of clothes for men and boys wear, consisting of Beavers and Chinchintas for over coats, fine French, English and German Cloths, Doe skin and fancy Cassimeres, in great variety for full business suits, which. will be made to order in the best style of the art. The stock of new made clothing is not to be excel led any where and will be sold at the very low est prices as the winter stork has been pur chased since the decline, Call and examine his slock and you will not go elsewhere to buy. lw. A Farm for Sale. Containing 177 acres, " c'r-d (free of stumps) except 70 acres. 1 ui f-rni has on it a new two aud one-half story frame house, a large new bank barn, liolh built last winter, an orchard of 7 acres, one well of good water, is well fenced, and under good cultivation, (a large portion being sown to clo ver and timothy pasture.) It is situated within two miles of Haskina, on the Dayton V Mich igan R. R., in Wood Co., O. This farm will be sold at a fair price and on reasonable terms. For particulars enquire of or address F. C. Oul ley, Fremont, or J. R. Rudulph, Haskina, Wood county, O.' Particular Notioe. The regular monthly visits of the celebrated Dr. E. Jollie Mattocks to this place are anticipated with no little in terest by those who hare been receiving or ex pect to receive medical treatment at his hands. It is almost superfluous to slate that he elands unrivalled among practitioners as a successful physician in- the treatment of all chronic dis eases. He has made them the study of a life time, and if a cure is within the bounds of possibility, he will accomplish it. The ladies will observe that Dr. Mattocks cures all Female Diieases on an entirely new plan. This hint will be sufficient to induce them to call on him. He will show that the present modes of treating these .diseases are entirely wroDg and not cal culated to prove beneficial, Dr. E. Jollie Mattocks wil visit Fremont on Monday the 17th of December, 1866, where he can be con sulted at the Kessler House. 48-w2. How to Beautify the Complexion. What is there so mortifying to a lady aa to have her face covered with pimples, blotches, and contaneous eruptions, and yet how many there are who through pure neglect, suffer them to exist? Go to the drug store and have the drug gist make you an ointment with twenty grains iodide of lead, and one ounce of simple cerate or fresh lard. Apply this to the face every night; at the same time keep the bowels gently open with Roback's Blood Pills, and take the Blood Purifier three times a day, aod you will be perfectly astonished at the result produced be fore a week haa passed. Continue thia treat ment until a perfect cure is effected, which will in a very short time. lw. "McPlierson Evergreen Ceme try." It having now become a settled ques tion, decided by the recent Cincinnati Conven tion of the "Army of the Tennessee," that the Monument to the Memory of our late distin guished fellow citizsn, General McPherson, has been defivetly located, ''and soon to be erected over his remains at Clyde Ohio," the Trustees have concluded (by special re quest) to give all interested the benefit of out more public sale of Family Lots, to take place on the premises on Monday, the 9th day of De cember. 1866, to commence atone o'clock p. M. (no postponement for weather). Terms, as here, tofore: J3' in hand, the remainder in six and twelve months without intere-t, if paid at maturity. Br obdxr or tbk Board. C. W PAGE Sec. MARRIED. By Rev. H. Lang, on the 18th Nov., 1866, Mr. I'aiLip Kramc, of Oak Harbor, and Miss JoeiFBiNB Rosiastixl, of Rice Tp. By the same, on the 22d Nov., Mr. Hinit Nkulino, and Mrs. Christina Wciker. By the same, Nov. 27th, Mr. John Wilz, and Miss M. D. Rochlk, both of Fremont. Ob the evening of the 28th inst, st the resi dence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. B. Thompson, Mr. John Wbitakrr, to Miss Cath arine L. Lkisrb, the former of Clyde, and the hitter of Fremont, Ohio. DIED. In this city on Sunday, Nov. 25tb,nf "Addi sons disease of the kidueys," Sidnkt Wood worth, aged about 35 years. In this city, on Thursday morning, 29th inst., of typhoid fever, Mrs. A. Hoot, wife of A. Hoot, of the firm of Hoot t Meng. Funeral from the.residence on Sunday next Commercial Matters. The bad state of the roads has made the mar kets unusually dull for the past week. The prices remain the same with the exception of poullry,.which found ready sale in anticipation of Thanksgiving. FREMONT PRICE CURRENT. Whbat,..No. 1,V0, .No. 3, f 2,30. No. 8 2 08 ' Flocr. per barrel 18,60 to 114 00 Cork, old, shelled, par bushel,. ...... ........ SI oo Cork, ne, I a th. Ear (a Rts, per bsshel Toe to 80s OAT8,per bushel...... ............. ......... tit BtTTt,perpound ................. ...See to 28 Eggs, per doten . 29a2e Cssibi, per pound .....................18 to 21. Dresxkd Eocs, p hundred,.... T,8O8.00 LAKn,per pound............. ............ IS Salt, per barrel. ...... J Fine, f2,80 Flax Skid, per bushel... 1200, TiaOTHT Sxrd, per bash.l.. . .t3.00s4.ol Clover SiXD.perbnshel ......... ..fft,60o00 Hams, Smoked, per poind .... 20 to JSc 8aorLDBBB, .. .....18to20 PoTAToas,perbasbel...... 60.7. Odious, per bushel .............. 40 to 50 ArLR,Gran, per bushel...... ...... ... ...40eM Oo. Dried, per pound ................ 9 to 10 Bxsswaz, per pound...... ................ ...... Ml CaicEKSS,IjiTe,apieoB, ...... 2t fo. Dressed, per pound .......... ...... 10.12 rexxsra. Lire, apiece 1.00al60 Wool, per pound .......................a5aa8 Hat, per ton, .....$8.00ffl 00 Wood, per cord ...83.00g4.00 Fresh Fiaa, per pound ...T8s Soughcm, per gallon,... 40060 Coftkjs, Rio, per lb.... ............ ......80Q31 Jsva 40QI3 Tea, per lb 86180 Sugar browa br bM, V lb WX18 - Coffee, per lb lXiej Rice, per lb.... ....... ....................11 Vaceeral, X bbl S10 kit . 82,60 .Kkit 14 CLEVELAND MARKET. CLEVELAND. Nov. 28. 1866. Gold Burin at 142; sellins; at 143. FiTE-lwESTixs Of lso2, 100; or lc64, 107; of 1868, 107. . Sktek-Thirtixs 1st series, 108; 2d series, 106 V Flour $12 lb, $12.80, $I3.U, $14 00U.M per bbl. Wheat SprUg, $2 2662.88. Corn 96o . OATB453 Pobx Ho 1 me$23 00 per bbl; No. S, $28.00; clear $26.00. Drxssed Hogs 8c lor choice heary. Butter 33a. . I hesse 10ele. Green Apples $203.00 per bbl. Cider $6.80 per bbl, including bbl. NEW YORK MARKET. New York, Nov. 28. 1866. Wheat $'i 22t2.3S Corn Sl.2O0l.27. OATS-8s6oe. Dressed Hogs 8Qc. Wool 38Wiic f ETTERS remaining unclaimed in the -Li Fost Office at Fremont, Stat, of Ohio, oa the 28t k Oaj OI noremoer, loco: Badger Henrr Biddle W C I.t Beagle Sarah at its . B.oker T Brown 1 M Beoshar Philip Cochrane Ella Mrs Call Elizabeth Mra Cunningham Wm V7 Csples John F CemptrnlGer Mrs CiillmoreJoinPU tisin A Scoring; IIoDackerGeo HoanEilaJMiss Johnson A B Joeeph J Kli?e C Miss Earbler Adam .Head Jesse 2 Milej Michael Mjen Mary A Mrs Price Geo Por John H Lt Rosen Maliuda Mrs .Smith Michael 8onraers John Ssufoid C G Sherman John Taylor Kcosh Tisdell WP: William B 0o Williame Chaa Wolf Michael WUllama MF Lt King Ltri If not called for In on. month, ther will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. H. R. 8H0M0, Fostmaster. AGENTS WANTED FOB trank M.xyres Aeio Work, "WOMEN OF T1IE WAR." Ageota will find this a book of rare merit and intrinsic ralue 8CBJJWT xkw intensely interesting aod exciting. Sn work eTer attracted and engaged the public mind . like this. Krerybody wants it, and thousands will par chase It as oo as aa opportunitv ie afforded thim. Read what agents say of it. On. experienced agent writer: It is the easiest and pleasantest book be erer canvassed 'or; aod rays ths people are delighted with it, the lilies especially. Another sajs: "women of the war" is the book of the sesson. Another: 137 orders ia fonr days. O.ie reports 1 7 orders the first day of can vassing. Intelligent, sctiveMalee or Female, will And the sale of this work a pleae.nt and lucrative employ ment. This book ha? no Competitor it comet fresh and naw to the people. The territory Is clear. Agents un derstand the advantages in this particular. For fall par ticulars send for circular. Address Natioxal Publish ing Co., 118 West Fourth St., Ciacianati, Onto. ' 47 wd The CourexHioue aud Experience of aa Invalid. Publithsd for the beueut aud aa a Caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Prematura Iieeay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the same time the Means of Self-Cure. By on. who haa cared himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a poet paid addrcawd eoralope, single eop iet, free oi charge, mar be had of tho author. NATHANIEL MATFAIR, Sjlimp Brooklyn, Kings Co, If, Y New Dry Goods Store ! NEW GOODS. FALL OF 1866. Hermon, Smith. & Wilson. NO. 1, VALLETTA'S BRICK BLOCK, FREMOJTT, OHIO. H AVIKG aB.vd ItMfw fTWpmttom for th xmjln8j of th CtUIOtaMn tOeU WM WTW tmraj Mr fjuuitMft mniwie DRESS GOODS, nntir 9Tin nsTi.ff ..J finifTimNTJL Kmbraeing nlain and fanov mohair faerie.- fntttjann r -il qualities; eolered and black JLPJCCJS; TARTAR CHECKS in variety of cloth; ALEXANDRIA aad VIC TORIA CORDS; COLORED PRllfCESS CLOTHS, mohair figures; EMPRESS CLOTHS all qualatlea; all hades oT FRENCHw MlfOLISH MERlIfOS; SOLID BLOCK CHECKS Jm different fabrics, and aa eod lese variety of DRESS HOODS that we sill not and. risk, to enumerate. SHAWLS & CLOAKS, We make a spsaulity embracing all th. ao ral ties of the asaaoa. WHITE GOODS, In all assortment, ooeairting In part of Jaconets, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Hair Cords, Britlinatee, Mails, Swisses, Bishop La was, Victoria Lawns, 4c. NOTIONS, Oar Stock is Extensive aad Complete. DOMESTICS, We make thie a leadine branch of oar Trade, alwavs selling them at the smalleet nosatblo advanoa oa Near Yark aoet, large lines of new Prlnte, Sheetings, Denims, stripes, Consisting of Woolee, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, an rs wear, sua moves toe two sent a.a ssost popular masoa, Aiexanaer a sea Iranian i tne best la th. world, sleety lined Kids, aeecy Used Marino aad Wool Sieves ia Urge supply. Oon atating la part of Shirting Flaaaels, Operas Miners Flannels Rob Roys, Plain sad Twilled Flannel Salis bury Flannels, Ladles Cloths, Ao Ac , 208) Paris; bought rioce the great dm line, from th. racaataaetloa s J ie. Also full linesof th. following goods bought st the recent ptnle sates la Nw York: SUkt, Clef As, Casstsurs, EmtrmAeritt, acs, SsAaerclS. Htop fkirlt. Limn G4t, Draperies, Vtlvtlt, RMm, TTiwminrt, BwUn; Zrvkrr GseWs. OusA. fsseU rrsrss. Ac. Oar entire stock of Fsll and Winter Goods Is NEW. a fact .nnM havs yoa remember, as we hvi not a dollars worth of Old Goods on hand. That not only giving oar emstomers the beuefftof the lowest prices; bat celling them New aad Fresh Oooda. We have also a fine assortment of Car pets. HRMOtf 8.TIITH WIXON. rr.ni ont,umo, uetootg a, lsua. eoyi. Clothing! CftYFOOS $ (One Door North of National Bank,) WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THKIH NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS THAT THEY HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CD XL. S HI TEL JI MCEJ- ! MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR OF EVERY STYLE A QUALITY. Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimers, Hats and Caps. Gents Furnishig Goods, Trunks and Valises. MERCHANT -i Done to order, and a manner unsurpassed elsewhere. DRYFOOS & BROTHER. Frxhokt, May 18, 1866. 20yl. frMit Woti, w Ukm p.Mi- ta ioformla ear uwm w. vwuotf, M U1V UrTAJ I kMrtMf fTt cheeks, eottoa Flaaaels, iTtektnge, Ac, aa. HOSIERY ft CLOVES, makes and sties, for Gentlemen, Ladles, Mlaaae aad Child- FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Clothing! BftQTHEft V TAILORING! H. LESHER'S Hat d Cap Store IS NOW CROWDED FULL OF New Goods! FOR TBI Fall & Winter Ttade. ALL TUB VARIOUS STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS. LADIES' AND GENTS' FURS of every kind and style, LADIES' HOODS AND SKATING CAPS, GLOVE? MITTENS, BUFFALO ROBES, AC, &C. N. . CENTRA B. U. LINE STEAMERS! BETWEEN AND FREMONT, nOMMENCED RUNNING oa Thursday, May 10, IMS. j nereaiter, win wave nui euue oi in. route Wednesdays and Saturdays. I. F- AIHSDEN, Agent of the N.T.C. R. R,e re pared to give through eats a oa Eastern eouao retgnt ror uaiaio, n. x . vitv an. mieraueuiai. pomi a Fremont. May h. 1800. lltf. Especially to the Siok. DOCTOK E. JOIXIE MATTOCKS, ANAIjYTIICAI physician, Iag of New Yark. mO THE CURE OF CHRONIC OI8EA8ES, of .very X sin aad nature. Dr. Mattocka. for thirty years, has devoted hie whole attention, aad has effsetod some of the moet remarkable earea, in limftriitg daat ases. The system is founded oa truth, differs Iran all others, ao experimenting, no making siok t cars, aodeeaptioa. ao humbug and no poisons ased, all vegetable remedlea that aid nature, vivas a candid opinion and effeca per manent curea. Wo ask a trial of our treatment before abandoning all hop. Hundred' hare been eared by iki. inin.il after advinano to die. We Invite invee- tigatioa. No natter what yoordiaeaa. ta,eall; exam ine for yoarserres; It will east notning. Con&dtat.wn fit. DB. B. JOLLIB MATTOCKS, can be consulted at his offices asfollowa, for the year 8 one day every eight weeks : FREMONT, O, Kessler. Hotel, Moadays, Job. 18, Ana. ao, Oct. 18, Dec IT, CLYDE, O, best Hotel, Tuesdays, Jan. lO.Aeg. H, Oet. 18, Dec 18. NORWALK, 0 American Hotel, Wednesdays, Jen. 20, Acg .M.Oct,17,Decl. OBF.RLIN.O, best Hotel, Thursdays, June SI, Aug. 24, Oct. 18, PeciO. GRAFTON, O., best Hotel, FrWeye, Juns 22, Ang. 34, Oet. 18. Dec 22. RSsIDESCs:, Cleveland, 101 Bond Street, Satardayr, June 28, A ig. 2. Oct. 20, Dec 21. May 18. '68, 4wtf. HP XT JrL IS mm mm At H. Lesher's 19 THE PLACE TO BUT IOIB Furs for Ladies and Gentlemen. A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF MINK, FITCH, SQUIRREL, MUSK- RAT AND FRENCH CONEY, Very Cheap. Fremont, Nor. 18, I860. ml. CJ weet IkpoponaJt! The only elegant rerfam.. O found oa ail toilets, aad sever ttaraa th. .haaoker tUct. leeV BoffalojiSSandoskj , SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. Hebcnek'a Pnlmnnle Kyrnpv This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. ScHixcx. the Proprietor, of Palmooary Consumption, when it bad areamed 11s most formidable aspect, aad when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. H!a physicians pronounced his ease lr curable, when he oommeaeed the use of this stmp'. bat powerf il reens ly. His health vaa restored la a very short time, aa't ao returu of the dlissss hae been appre- hn'ed,ror all the symptomi quickly disappeared, and his pres-nt weight 1. more thaa two haudred poaac Since his recovery, h. haa derated his attention exclu' afvely to the cure of Conenmptloa, and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, aod th. care, ef fected by hie medicia. ha-e beta very anmerons and truly wonderful. Dr. Scseeck makes prof sslonal visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where ha baa a large concourse of patients, and lt is truly astonishirg to tee poor eonaum.tivsthat hare to be lifted oat ef their carriage., and in a few months healthy, robust persona. Ds. Schexce's Pulmonic Syrup, Stmwti TWat'c, and JfaaaVexe Pi'is are generally required la eariag Consumption. Fall directions accompany each, so that any one can take them nithost seeing Doctor Sehea-k, bat wr.su It It convenient it is best to m him, He gives advice free, bat for a thorough examination with his Reaplrometer hi. fe Is three dollars. Please obeerve,when purchasing, that the two like nesses of the Doctor, one when In the last stags of Coa- aamptioD, and the other as he aow Is, la perfect health are oa th. Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists sad Dealers, price 11.60 per bot tle, or $7,80 the half doten. All letters for .dries should be addittss I to Dr. Seacock's Principal Cfflee, No. 18 North 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pa, An Effectual Worm Medicine. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, Oa Worm Loeeeses. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causer, ia oc casioned by wormc Th. "VsRairvss CoriTs,"although effectual In destroying worm., eaa do ao possible lnjary to th saost delioeat child. This valuable combination haa been saccessf ally used by physisiaoa, aad found to be safe and sare In .ndieiting worma,so hurtful to children. Children laavlaa; Warns require immediate at tention, as neglect ef the trosble of tea caoses prole gad sickness. rives pl.sna ef Weraaa la Children sr. often over looked. Worms ia the stomach aad bowel, eases irri tation, which can be removed only by the aae of a Bars remedy. The combination of ingredieata ased ia mak ing AVeam't rsnsutt CtmfW Is such as to give th. best possible effect with safety. CURTIS 4 BROWN, Proprietors, New Tork. Sold by all Dealer! in Medicines, at 28 eta. a box. 22ylsmp.J E. Dilln a Son a A 8. Bmcmlmmd r Sons, Jwinla fmr Saxaxassy Onus!. ' J Lieut. F. M. Oilland, of Padueab, Kentucky, who was eonQned for 11 months in the Li Toy Prisia, and was there attacked by Dyspepsia ia ita woret tn-nn, and so de bilitated that he could not walk one aq-nuw, state, that he baa been entirely eared by Coe's Dyspepsia Car.. Let tbe sunertng try it. A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat, REUtTIRES IE UXDI ATE ATTIXTIO". AXD SUOl'LD SS CHSSKKD. tr ALLOWED TO ooxTixra, Irrltatlour ot the Lsagi, A Permanent Tliaoal Dis ease, or Conaaanptlon IS Orm THE RESULT- BROWN'S BRONCHIAL, TROCHES SUTIKO A DIRECT IXFLOIXCE TO TBE PARTS, . OIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF, Far Brwaebltta, Aet ham. Catarrh, Cen sus, stive ana Taramt uiaemarn, TROCHES ARE I' SID W.TB ALWATB GOOD SCecES SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will Bod Troche ureful la clearing th. voice wbea taken berore?inging or 8 peaking, and relievtog the throat after an unusual exertion ot the vocal organs. The Trot he sr. recommended aad prescribed by Physicians, and have testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Blsg an article of true merit, aod having jrrsvtd their fSicaey by a test of many years, each year Sods then la new local 11 ties In various puts of the world, and th. 7reeaes sre uziTsrsally pronounced better thaa other articles. Obtais on'y Bbowe's Bronchial Troches," end do nottak. any of th. WortkUm Imitation that may be offered. Sold evertwbsrb. 48m8nr A New Per fame! Called Sweet OAoroaasraoei Mexico, manufactured by R.T. Smitb A Cow Near k. ie maaing a eeneatina wherever it ia kaowa. 1 very delecate, aad its trsgrcne. remains oa tho ntadait thief for days. Anew jalaiu, rbilsaalnkia. mm PATENT MEDICINES. RING'S ji GRAY HAIR,-' UaaAaffJ This lathe AM.arer a th.t Plng-Ae, This Is the Core that lay la th AjuaosiA that BBg avals. This Is th Haa who was bald sad gray, no now has raven locks, they say. He used the Cure that lay la the Ambkosia that King made This I. th. Haiden, haadaors. and Who married the man one. bald aad gray. Who now has raven locks, they say. He ased tho Ambrosia that 1113 This ts the parson, who, by thai way. Harried th. maiden, bAndsoana aad . pay. To the man once bald and gray. Bat who now haa raven locks, they say, Beeanso he ased the Core that lay la the AjiBkosiA that Ring made. This is the Boll that rinps sway To arouse the people sad and gay Lntotliia fact, which here does lay If you would not be bald or aray, Vt tin Ambmosia that tg made. L K.TUBB3 & C0n Proprietors, PrrERBono', I.H. K.I3KTGrS VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE niRA.I.E OP THE AG El. , Gray-headed People lave their loeAa restored by It to the dmrk, hut rout, nlktn trtue of youth, aad are happy I Young People, with UjU.faAtd or rid Hair, bar these unfaehionable colors changed to a beautiful au burn aad rejoice! People whose ceaos are covered with x7aaarnaad ffamers. use it, and have clean eoata and clear aad healthy scalps! Baldkeaded Veterans Lave their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a lux uriant growth of Hair, and danoa for joy! loan ttontlemeassa it oecauee It rlcmy periameai Toang Ladies ate it because it keeps their Bairia plaee! Everybody arest aad mill use! t, because lt ia the dsa tef and seat a't'ele in the market. For Sale bv DOOLKY A BR;M., Wholiale Agents, Toledo, O . and 8. BUCKLAND A PONS aad R. DILLON ati' " smont,anO llrnglsts genrallT. ' USE PRATT cfe BBTCrfEkV - CELEBRATED MAGIC GIL Warranted h) I of BheomtUam, Neuralgia, Brolta. ar Pains. The Best and Cheapest Horse and CaUl Medicine In the World I Pf4 throughout Urn Pntttd Stat auaaf Can aitcu during Vt last it jftart. Tor the care of the radons Diseases to wblert Horses and Cattle are subject; snch aa Founder, Distemper, H Ide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Inward Bt rains, Yellow Water, Fistula, Poll Evil, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Inflammation of th Eyes, and Fatigue from Hard Labor; also, Ruenmatlsin, (commonly nailed BUS complaint), which proven fatal to so many valuable Horses in tuia country SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER ' Has the largest sale of any Tlorse and Cattle Medicine la this country. It Is composed of herbs and roots, aad Par aiildnaM, safety, certainty and thoroughness, staade pre-eminently at the head of the list of ifens exeat Cattle Afediot'nes. II carries off all groat humors, prevents huleea fl oa. becoming .tiff or foundering, pnriftes tn. blood, loosens the skin, aad give. It a smooth aod glomy aiipearaaca, dsseasc the water and etrwiigthene every part of tho body. It Is alee a safe and certain remedy tar coafba aad eeids, whkh gsasrsls a many Dual diim.es, ' The Cow rennlrei to betnpnlied with aa sLmtdanceof food not to make her fat tbi. ie not desirable, bat tn keep np a regular secretion of milk, and all owners of sows will find by giving tbess 8X.OA1TS CONDITION POWDETZB twice a week, a large Increase hi qnanlity aad quality ef milk and cream. It carries off all fever and tea part tie. of the blood. The effect i. seea throughout the eeasoa by a rich and abumlant flew of milk. Tbe farmer is beginning to be aware of tbe valuable properties of Sloan1 Vonditiom lleasnVir, ia pro sseting the eooeition of hie sheep and preventing asaBf ef th. ilii 1 mil of all the stomasltcnisd 1 ATV-A fifty cent package of Sloan' Condition Tomtdor put Into a barrel of ewill ia better thaa twa baeheio of corn to fatten a boa, and la a oar tain pre ventive of llog Cholera, Blind braggart, aod outer Si. 11a ass eonxmoa among hogs. CA VTION. To protect on reel res and the paUlle from being Impossd upon by worthless laulauoaa, the ganuine wUl bear th. as sustils signature of to. Pre prieoKa aa the wrapper. PRIOR 18 A N CT3. PER B0TTJJL , j Ear Sale by Druggists aod Morehaats ererywaara. Sob) FlUxnBtUaT CAsSago. Be. t. 0, Drawer 8838. AT WHOLESALE BY D00LEY cfe BRO., WEST fe TRUAX, Toledo. AT RETAIL BY & BUCKLAND k SON, E. DILLON & SON, 28yl Fremont. Piso's Cure f 0 r Consumption, IS WARRANTED. . yf TOU HAVE Consumption, try it If you have a Cough, try it, ' If you have Lang or Throat Disease, try it, If you have any of the ty mptotns of this dread ful disease do not fail to try this remedy. If it does you no good your money will be refunded aa set forth in the circular which accompanies each bottle. Sold by DB, J. W. GOODSON k SON", .- Bellevue, Ohio. DR. E. DILLON o. BON, Fremont, Ohio. t3"T HOW MANY OASES OF FATAL DISEASE HAVE YOU KNOWN OF WHICH THE FIRST SYMPTOM WAS A SLIGHT COUGH 7 5yi PRESCRIBED GOLDENSEAL RMotamraHlffd for th trMtiDmt of Ptwoti, lndir- tio-v, GeMi-asl, Debility, and Fewer di1 Aru, kod war ranted to car. iDTentMl by Ir. . C.siuic-t. It m Tgmteb!. cotDpoanil of tfiirtea dytaiust artielt-a, al is anprnrvrd ard pracribed by tbe anetjical proffv-,oa. Jk phricaa who bu mad um ot it hi bis practico wmyk At M aaiWllaWJa Willi- It puiVU,, S N al I BsJ mo with mar MaJiciav, lea afaauor4 ooutit- Xiom im bw neb." 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