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i r K I I k cjr r T Cholera Items. Columbus, July 24. For the last twenty-lour hours, there hat fceen four deaths; 1 cholera, 3 other diseases. Columbus, July 25 '" lst 24 hours" 12 deaths; 11 cholera, one other disease.' v- -. , .,, -.- ; ; : : - Columbus, July 28. ! ,JJiue deaths; sis were of cholera. - .... Columbus, July 27,.. To 12 o'clock M., 10 deaths; 7 cholera, 8 ether diseases. - ; v- - Columbus, July 23. 7 Eight deaths; 6 cholera, 2 not cholera,--On the 20th, ten denths; 7 cholera, 3 not cholera. On the 30th, six deaths; 4 of chol era, 2 not cholera. " . - ' . : - 3T There was a death from cholera in Elyria on the 26th. In an adjoining town,La grange, there were three deaths the' Tuesday previous. " - - ,' "... V . '" '." ' ' i . T " i i - -- Cinncinnat, July 27.', ' The board of health report for the 24 hours nding yesterday, 49 deaths, 25 of which were from Cholera. i : i . " v ----- ; '-, Louisville, July 29. This interments for the 24 -hours ending Thursday evening vera 47, 82 from cholera. In Cincinnti from the 1st to the 23d of July inclusive, total number 639, being a daily average of 29. On the 25 insaut there were 24. '- '-l - At St. Louis on 28th the cholera deaths were only 10; for the week ending July 23d, total 210. ,, ' - At Louisville on the 25th. there were 45 cholera interments. .. , , ... . ' -1 ' Cincinnati. July 27. -.Forty death to-day, only tea of which were ot cholera. . 1 . r Washington, July 20. Senxtr. Mr. Davis presented the creden- -tial9 of Mr. Winthrop, who was con6rmed and .tooi his seat. '' ' , The report of Foote and Butler, committee, was received and ordered printed Mr. Mason submitted a joint resolution 'de- "Clanntr reasons, lor the annexation ot lexas, .conclusive evidence of her right to ' the terri torial limits therein designated. J "f . - Washington July 27. After the readme of the Journal, Mr. Davis, of Miss., nrescnted the credentials f (Ton. Thomas Ewinc to take the rjlaee of Mr. Corwin. . , , r Baltimore, July 27. , -Two destructive fires . occured last night detnvinsr the UDDer stories of two buildings on the east side of lialtimore sc. -The build- " ings were occupied, as Griffiths, carpet ware house and as an armorv. The-loss is not elated, but is very large. It is supposed to be , the weak of an incendiary. , . -Soon after, another broke out on North - "Gav-st., o the east aide, being Child's factory a chair factory and a furniture ware room ; -Wesley Tarr's cabinet establishment; Mr. Jditchelfs dwelling on Frederick street Total toss estimated at (35,000 , partly ; in i turcd. fr-jTM. .- t.-( -!.--- Several persons were injured. Henry Ned s' ham died from heat and exhaustion. u , ; 1 Circat Heights. Heights of Folly To get drunk, and lie - ..across the railroad to obtain repose. eight" of inquisitivenes To climb the house top, and look down chimney to see what one e neighbor had for dinner. . -. ' . ... Height of C'vthty To run against a post C ia the street and then beg pardon for the en- . counter. . . '-i -Height of Gallantry When intoxicated to reej jdong the streets with a lady under your rm. to escort her . sately Home, I. v Heieht of Bullyism To casticate with ' -hip or cowhide, a man whose openly avow- i ' t ; :. t j i: i . : A u religious principles loruiu mm nguuug eveu va self defence. . . - ' Height of Honor To defraud one's' land' , lord er tailor for the sake of discharging one's gambling debts. . Heiirhts of Temperance To keep one's skin constantly -soaked in ardent spirits without ever eettmg drunk. s .a Height Philosophy To starve one's self if -to death, in order to illustrate the beneficial fleets ofhe Graham system. :t V- Height of Independence To quarrel with - - T1 yar neighbors, who will not agree with . -"wour otrs views and notions ot things. -rv. - Height f Wickedness To subscribe - for ' newspaper, and not pay the printer. The vi-rnan guilty ofthis crime, should be condemn- t- ;i to board with the iditor. -: - - . ''.:-.. r'llA BwSa Sins. At a Methodist .-neettng, held at a private house, oae of the nght fingered gentry hap pened ta be present, his attention was arrest ed more by a string of sausages ihan by the arords of the preacher. - During the discourse he had, unnoticed, filled Ins bosom with the '- sausages, when his attention was drawn to the preacher, who was exhorting his hearers to ". - cu e up their bosom sins, l ne sausage man immediately came forward and threw his - sausages on the floor, exclaiming "Here take you sausages: I don't want 'em if you're going to make such a fuss about it' eat i . - . E '" ,' Ab interesting case was'Secided at the pres ' nt term of bur court of common pleas. - An action was brought by maiden lady; to re cover ia claim for cervices rendered to her brother, as his house keeper, during a period of some twenty years. The brother's mariage - - cepnved nerot a home, and leit her advanced r in years, and broken in health, to obtain ber own support I he jury awarded her $2,500. A just and righteous verdict. - Hamilton Intelligencer, June 27. ' t.'JT' The new directory of New York city -reports 1,108 Smiths, of whom 71 are simply 'John Smith, and 46 more have John with a '- middle name. :'; - -v i ' y' &3!f Count Dembinsky, one of the Hunga rian refugees who fled to Turkey, haa arrived at flew York from Constantinople, and re ' ports say that Kossuth will come as soon as permuted 10 lea ve urtrey. - . - g"tit amount of California Gold receiv ed at the Philadelphia Mint up to the 12th of ohiy is $17J50,0C0. X he weight of which is about twehty-nme tobs.. it took some dig ging and washing to gather the shining dust SOCIAL HALL. TtHE siibscriber is prepared to furnish Soci X Hut,, in iSucklaod' Brica Ulock, for tctillaa Parties, Sorles, Lectores, &c m reasonable terms: and also ref rf stmentS in t' e beet style on ine snonei noucei - : . - J. F, R. BEHRISO, Frsroont, Asjost S, &0,, T' t- - ' FREMONT PRICE CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. " , ' " Wheat per bushel. "Floor par barrel . . Corn per bushel . .. 75 ......5 00 . 37 ........31 ....8 .....5 10 ' ..i...i..5. i 13 : 4 a 8 ..68 1 25 ......3 00 10 00 06 l no i 37 ........50 l i:o ......3 oo 30 ...'. $14a20 10al3 9a 12 8 s 1 3 uau per nusnei. .... . Butter per pound. ... . .... .. " Elfgs per dozen.... Cheese per pound. ........ . ; Lard per pound .v . L Salt per barrell.... Hide per pound...... . Fins aeed per bushel...; ... .Timothy aeed per bo. ; Clover seed per bn ..; . . . . ; Fork par barred.... . Hama amoked per pouud.... Beane per bnahel : Potatoes per bushel ... Oniona per bushel. , Apple greeu.... - Apples dried Beeawaz per pound., . : Tallow per pound. Staves Pipee per M.v ; - " Hhd per M '. ... Bbl per M Blackwalnut Lumber per M. SUioectiBtmtnts, McAItster's All-Healing Ointment. It ia a rare oecorronea that we notice editorially. any "Patent Mediciue" that ia being hawked abont the country, but in duty to the world we feel bound to acknowledge and atata that no one article or men. iciue within onr knowledge, for moat complaints which human flesh is heir to, begin to be at valu ablaai M'Aliater'a All-healing Ointment. Having witneaaed ita great and wonderful healing proper tie, we would sol en any conaideratiou be without it: and w aay eo all head of families, keep this ar ticle on hand if you wuu to preserve your health and ave doctor' bill: advertisement. Liver complaint ia always cored by the use of Dr. G. C. Vaughn's Vegetable) Lithontriptic, the Great American Remedy; here ia a letter from . .. Hillsborough. O., Jan. I, 1847. Dr. G. C. Vaughn, Dear Sir I deem it a duty I owe von and the world at laree to make the follow ing statement. In Aognat your traveling agent left ome of your medicine with me to nil. Seeing the great reoommeudation. and being myaelr af flicted with liver complaint I tried one email bottle, it at one gave me relief; I tried second and you will he aatonished to learn o great wa it power that I wa completely cured, aud am now a atout and well ae ever 1 wa in my life. 1 commencea elling the medicine to my customer, and it ein rular effect was immediately manifested, it wa auc ceesfol in all case, soma of which our medical men stated could not be cured. I cheerfully offer my teatimony in favor of yonr Liithoutriptic Mivture, and hereby atate that I consider it superior to all other preparationa now before the country. . Will you please forward more a soon as poeaible. Your &.C. - A. H. JOHNSON. . Onr column ha the advertisement of this Great American Remedy. Get a pamphlet of the agent whose names art found then. DAGUERREOTYPES. DAGUERREIAN LIKENESSES, taken in all forms, and in the most approved style by " Ii. HAINES. . - Miiiiatnre enveloned in Frames, Cases, Lockets, Ladies' Bracelets, Pius, Finger-ring. Stc Ladies should always dress in Dark. A Dark scarf is the most suitable neck dress for the Gen tlemen. 1 Room At the Franklin 'House, yp-stax'rt: where h will remain a few daye only. " " The Ladies and gentlemen ot r retnoni ano vicin tv. are rasnectfullv invited to call and examine hia specimens, which he does UPt lusitste to compare wnn tne most emcieni operator. - Operating hours from 8 A. M., until 5 P. M Fremont, July 37, 1850. 20 Notice 3 hereby given to all persons, against harboring or trading my wife Phoebe Solomon, as she has left mv bed and board without iust cause or provo cation, and I am determined to pay no debt of her contracting, after this date. JUMllA m BULUMUfl. Scott township, Aug. 3, 1850 21:3 . Steam Mill for Sale. THE subscriber now offers hi new steam SISW mill for sale, situate on the Ridge Road, about ten miles eaeterlv from Fremont, and only 100 rods from the Mauoiee and Western Re serve Turnpike Road, and within about 25 rod of the surveyed line ui the VY el ling ton ana 1 oleao Kailroed. The mill is a snperior one, in all respects, being in a healthy location, having the very best of water. that which will not corrode a boiler, I ne Donning is of the mul substantial kind. 3a by 61 feet, htted to saw logs 30 feet long. Having two circular saws and a machine for sawing felloe attached, na sufficient power in the engine to drive the whole, and the boiler large enough to make the steam, aud more too. ABUNDANCE OF TIMBER, all around, and men that have got the snap to them to haul it; there being no leu than seventy teams astir ia one day last winter, attached to some forty slede and boats; and every ten days of good eled- dine- is equivalent to about one thousand logs. Any person wishing to get large contracta for the Ka Iroad, or wishing: to enter into the lumber nun nesa will find it to their advantage to call and see for themselves. And any person anticipating building a Mill, can do equally as well to call, for they can half pay fur one while they would be building. The building being so framed, ae to be easily taken down aud eel up would require but little time te remove it. The subscriber has also 105 acres of good laud about forty acres dested, a good frame nam. a you.ig Orchard of over one hundred gralted Apple trees, most of which are bearing, with Peaches, Pears, Plnms, Cherries, Quinc-, t rapes, dec. do which have also commenced bearing, i he mm and farm will be sold separate or together, to suit purchasers; and liberal terms of payment given. For further particulars enquire of F. L NORTON, Fremont, or the subscriber on the premise. - W . L.. LUHI ia. York, August 3, 1850. ID A quantity of seasoned- wegon and buggy felloes, together with an extra quality of narrow lath, and lumber of all kinds kept constantly on hand, cheap a can be had at any other mill in the country. at:omj w. l- v. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Court of common pleas, Sandusky county, Ohio. David Spohn, Administrator of (J. a. Spohn deceased. vs. The fleirs IN pu suance of an order of said court made in the above entitled case, I shall offer for sale at auc tion 61 the 31st of August nsst, between the hours prescribed by law, subject to the life estate of the widow of said decedent the following described lands and tenement, to it: The north half of the south-west quarter of sec tion number thirty, township nnmbsr five, north of rang number tourteen, containing eighty-seven acres ui Sandusky county, Ohio. Tkms or Sale One-third cash in hand, one third in one year and one-third in two years, with interest from dav of Sale, to be secured by mort gage on the premises. DAiriD SPOHN. ' Administrator of C. B. Spohn, dee'd. August 3, 1850. 21-5 TO BVIIjOEUS. "PVTOTICE is hereby eiven. that -ennrate propos IN ala will be received bv HOMER EVERETT, Secretary of the Boerd of Education, in the town of r remont, Sandusky county, unio, uuin tne uui dav of Aueruat next, for the buildine of a School House. One proposal for stone, brick-work and plaelering: and the other for the carpenter and ioiner work and painting, the contractors to furnish all materials. A plan and specifications of which, can be seen on application at the Auditor's umce. in said town. i. s. ULaai LU, rres't. ByHoHsa Evemctt, Seo'y. Fremont. July 25. 1850. SO rfEPH? R WORSTEDpatterns, Canva. Board Jt and N eedles. tl - -nrms. "COLLARS. Gloves. Hose, Neck nd Pocket Handkerchiefs, at Hathes' CASH paid for Laud Warrants, at HsadQu WOOD WANTED! NT quantity of good Hiokofy and Ash Wood XJL will be loses on subscription at th r axrasa urvic. g W EfebS and Pittsburgh Iron at ' -r Hatves. BA LLTlLLE Woolen Factory ! - Sandusky County, Ohio. Weaving and Cloth-Dressing done in all styles and colors, superior to any thing in the State. THE subscriber finding that Wool had risen in price beyond the mauufactured Goods intends to stop the manufacture of woolen goods and turn all the hands and machinery at custom work, such as weaving Cassimers, Cloths, Satinetts, Linseys, Flannels, and Coloring and Dressing customers' cloths, in all their various styles, superior to any thing heretofore attempted. H has erected a drriua? house 100 fret in length. capable of drying 300 yards of cloth per day, besides the out door bars. - He uses falling stocks to full with, and other machinery aufticieiit to finish 300 yarda of cloth per day. The machinery and hands will all be employed in weaving and dressing cloth for customers durinir the season. He ha all the different machine for dressing cloth - Tbat are used in New England Factories, such as Nappinv, Teaseling Shearing and Brushing Machines, which were bounht in Wooster, Massa chusetts, and are in the beat of order. The work men emplnved in hia Manufactory, have (erven a regular apprenticrahip in Massachusetts, and work ed in the above business from 5 to SO years. And, with hia early and long experience in the manufac turing business, and by strio t personal attention to the same, hopej to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. He has the FRENCH METHOD of Col-'-wring and uses no Copperas or ritriol, knowing the same to he injurious to the cloth. He will warrant all of his work, both as to manufacture, color and finish. Priees ner vard for finishing Cloths Is 6d: Cas- simerele6d; Flannel Is; Satinetts 14c; Linseys Is; to full 5c. Priees for weaving on Power Loom Cloths five quarter wide c; tjassiiners bve quarter wule luc: Flannel four quarters wide 7c. Prices per yard for weaving and finding Chain Satinetts 13c; Lrfnaey is. All the cloth woven will be returned they leave the loom, or finished at the abova prices as customers may direct. He has made Arrangements with the following: persons at the place mentioned, to receive yarn and cloth, and deliver the eume when returned. All yarns and cloth left with theee persons will be taken aud returned every two weeks throughout the season; O. L. Nims, Head Quarters, Fremont Baker's Store Castalia. Chapman & Harkness, Bellevue. Shoemaker Jr Osden, Republic. Silas D. Boalt, Mexico. M. Brackley, McCutchensville. J. Swagart & Co., Oregon. , Parker & Shawan, Carey. : Adam Battelfeld, Springvillp. C. W. Foster & Son, Kume. E. W. Thomas, Risdon. Wm. Heller, Van Buren, Tnic Arnold & Grey, Crowell & Burns, Mell ' ' Henry Haskins, Portageville. W. Bradner, Millgrove. George Bautchtell, Freeport, J. Eaton & Co., Rollersville. G. Powers, Wooodville. . , B. Caushan, Port Clinton. P. C. DEAJT. BJIville. Sandusky Co. O. August 3, 185021 OVERWHELMING E8TIMON1ESI OVER HALF A MILLION OF TESTIMONI als have been received by the Ptoprietor of -jHS McALISTER'S dSSmSi AL-LHEALING OINT- frnm Phvsir.ians SSSP. the roost skillful and ce- ithrated. from Counsel- iSsSS lors learned in the Law, gggj from Judges of celebrity ss-3St on the Bench, from Min- tigjg! isters of the Gospel, whose undeviatine in- legrity have made them ' shining light in the nath of Truth, from en lightened Pi-ofennrs. frrm acute Merchants, and from those of every stati n, name and degree among mankind all ef whfch, without one ab senting objection, renounce this Ointment to be GOOD. . , J As dav bv day it unobtrusively extend its sphere of action along the borders of our vast coun try, ana is circuiaiea mrv6 iv. evidences of its nower and ne-JV proofs of its effi cacy are continually developed. Three million of Boxes, applied to disease wimin me iai ior years, has established the astounding fact beyond the power of cavil or contradiction, that it is IN FALLIBLE in the cure of all Tumors, Ulcer, Sores, Burns, Tetter, Piles, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Chilblains, Scald Head. Sore Eves, Quinsy. Croup, Rheumatism, Broken Breast, Ague in the Face, Corns, &c. It completely restore the INSEN SIBLE PEBSPIRATION, and by this means opens those avenues bv which Nature intended to expel the morbid matter of the body thus is the system cleansed, the blood purified, and the health re stored. - It has the power to cause all external Sores, Scrofulous Humors, Skin Diseases, and Poisonous Wounds, to discharge their putrid matter, and then heal them. We are not ashamed of the names of AU-Healingf Ohitment ! . Or the World's Salve! which a discerning public has applied to this , - - .i ......1. .1 emM vter- meaicine ; iw uicie m ... . . , nal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for aH diseases of the Chest, Consumption, and Liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven snd man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. Wholesale and retail at the Grand Depot, 141 FULTON ST., New York, and by all Druggists throughout the United States. J. McA LISTER, Sole Proprietor, 141 Fulton St. N. T. S. BUCKLAND fe feO., 19 Only Agents for Fremont. In Chancery Court common pleas, Sandu-ky county, Ohkr. , oanc p off Joseph Walker and Absolam Baldwin, Executors Josiah Q. Hedges, vs. Daniel Alspach aud Louvina Alsoach his wifa Vf OTICE is hereby given to aaid Daniel Alspach J and Liouvina A.'spach, nonreaidents ot unto that the said executurs of said decedent on the 19th day of June 1850 filed their bill in the Clerk's office of said court, the object and prayer of which is. to obtain a decree to sell the north half of the east half of the south-west ouarter of fraction! section number twenty-six, in township number four, north of range number fifteen in Sandusky county, Ohio, to satisfy a mortgage given thereon by said Alspach and wife on the 5th day of November, 1847, to snid decedent, to secure the cam of one hundred and fifty dollars and interest thereon; and that said bill will bs heard at the spring term of snid court, led B. J. BARTLETT, Sol. for Comp'ts. July 20, 1850. 19:6 DR. 91 A$A, TENDERS his professional services to the citi zens of Fremont and adjacent country. Office For the preient at his dwelling on Arch street, where he will cheerfully attend to shy calls, except when absent on professional duty. June 24, 1850. GOLD PENS. B AGLET'S Gold Pen and Pencils for aa cheap, at S. BticftLAUD & Co's. 1HEAP PUBLICATIONS. A choice lot of Hai rper & brother's, just received at BUCKLAUU'8. )RAYER BOOKS and Church Service A Splendid assortment, from 31c to $3, at BUCKLAND & CO'S. NOTE PAPER and Envelopes of every descrip tion et S. Bdcklaud & Co's BLANK BOO.Kb, full bound Ledgers, Journals, Dockelsi Cash and Invoice books, at Bcom.and'. CARPpNTERS can find Hand-saws, Draw k'nivef, pteel Squerey, try Squares', plans'irons, Neil Hammers, tlatcheis. &e. of the beat quality at f Hatjiss Cheap StohxV, ass us i NeiT; Drugstore; : S. BUCKLAND Sc CO.:; - Z.-r ...DEALER IH ' "J " "".' ; Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye'-stuffs, Glass-ware, " . Phosgene Gas and Lamps, &c, dbc THE subscriber have just opened a large stock of the above articles, which with their former lock completer the largest and best assortment ever brought to Fremont or vicinity " ' " ' " ALL OF WHICH ARE WARRANTED.; Physicians are respectfully requested to call and examine our articlee of Drugs aud Chemicale, as we are determined that FataoKT shall Bit the towk to Bur Goods CHEAP. All our merchants say they are aelling Goods CHEAPER than thev can be bought in Sanduky, Tiffin, or any where else in these 'Diggins' and are ' Determined not to be outdone by them in the way of LOW pricea. O" Cocktrt Oril.lRS, will find it to their ad vantage to buy nf us any articles in our line, as we are sure we can sat them the transportation, at least. PAINTERS and MECHANICS, . using Fsjbts of any kind who wish Good Articles can be supplied at the stnalleat possible advance from cost. Whit Lead pure Eitra, No. 1, dry end ground in oil. Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, fans Ureen, tied Ueail, L.ainpblack, Litharge, Varnish, Linseed Oil, warranted to dry Turpen tine, &c, Brushes of all sizes and kinds, at 20 per cent, cheaper than ever. GIVE US A CALL, A'o.Z, Buch lantl' 8 Brick Block, 3T Sign of the Big Mortar. JFjf Fremont, Saudusky co. July 6, 185017 ' List of Letters T" EMAINING in the Post Office in Fremont, XV on the 3Vth of June, 1850. Persons calling for any of the following win say 'advertised letter. ' Albach Henry liase Jame Agent Express Artist Dsguerrian Ludwing Rachael Ltaas tjrustaver Lischy Jacob Lewis David 9Ielx John Boelick t, Berle Magdalena Brohfield Mary mi Barer Jacob Mire Hisakirah McLain John . ! Monia Jacob Marschall Ferdinand McGawer Henry Milner Huldah Manger Caleb Meier Jacob - , Barkimer Geo 2 Baxter G Baughy Henry Butler miss Eliza Ann Batnkay miss Elizabeth Baugrand Isidore Busher Christian Billu John Briggs R rn Butler J ethre Coiniut Wm Cesna Johnathan Current Benjamin . Cox Rinxie Coltan J Cadx Hiram Dorr John Drannan miss E Dye 2d Samuel Everitt David Eisenhood Elijah ' Miller F G Myers Benjamin Mitchell Betsey miss Neeley James Nightengale Kev L Nash Ilenny Oalis George F Odd Dan el lOvermyer Peter Perkins Nicholas Perry Peter G Printzlee John W Bad lift Thomas II Rosy miss Sarah Engleman Samuel Even James Fisher B Henry Reed Jerusha Russell Benjamin Hadhf Thomas H RadlifT Thomas J Rigg Jame Russell John Smith Louisa C mis - roster Henrv FeilhanerW' Fisher B Henry Fields Wm Floid Catharine Frentzel Fr Snyder Isaiah Slegall John Qilmore Elanor Smith Adeline H mra Sollins J Sloan & Burn Strach Philip Sittren Johannis mr Steveans James Spohn John Smith John Snyder George Swear John Shaffer John Shirelx Henry Sage Elizabeth Smith Michael Silou Philip zihonner Isaac 1'hurn Daniel Thomas B F Truchemiler Cathorine Glass Daniel -Gear Joaeph Gared Benjamin Gabel Jacob Ilowel Harriet Horeb Rev 8 Higbe Elijah Horman George Halaway W HuberJonasJ flartnett menrice Hare Christopher Hollinger Wesley Heibent rierre Halterman michael Jacob Gecrge Jones George W Risen Joseph felarr Jliab King John. J Dawson or! "Waggoner George - w iison 6i riusseii Walker D P Wildasiun Henry Wsgner Samuel Wilson W M Weaner Ann E miss Woodward Orrin Waterman H J German Letter 1 noma onooe Klinkin John I Kramhe George P Kinfield V Kreyley Adam j Kingham John esq Kelsey J & J M Knns Samuel Keite John W WILSON M STARK, P. M. THE DREADFUL SCOURGE J.S COJMl JIT L.JlSTtT We hereby 'el Sanduskv know, That HAWKINS JIM, CALDWELL & CO. Have opened Shop to work for all, Who'll please to favor with a call : . We've Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables too. All kinds of Carpenter work we do We'll mend a Chair, a Table, Stand, Or Make them all for Cash is hand : Repair a Door and case the same, Hang with hinge or make the frame, Pat on the lock with bolt or bars, And if needs be we'll mend your Stairs: Indeed, there is nought of wood that's made, But we 11 attempt and pleasb if f AID. And as money makes the mare to go We're bound to sell our labor LOW ! Fur instance : Such as others sell Of Bedsteads, we will make as well. And one-third LESS our price shall te. If this you doubt, just come and see, But, where's your Shop? 'tis clove at hand, We've taken the Democratic stand Opposite Brainard's, on Croghnn street, . . We'll gladly public custom greet. Fremont, July 13, 1850. 18 Land for Sale. fTIHE following lands belonging to the De Forest X heir will be aold vi.ni v.n c a r , ss ine owner are anxious to dispose of them. Thev are situated near Sandusky Bay on Big Pickerel Creek, in a well settled neighborhood. Description. Acres. west h'f sonth-wesf uar north-east quar north-west quar south-east fraction south-west auar 80 160 160 90 120 Also 10,000 acres of Land, in Ottawa coiintv. embracing every variety of soil limber and prairie. Setileracan be accommodated with such tracts as thev mav wish, nnd the prices will be not more than half such lands would sell for in Illinois or Wisconsin GEO. B. SMI 1 H. Sandusky City, June 29. 1850 16:3m Pi-irate Sale. T HE subscriber offers the followini tract of Land at private sale at a BAR GAIN, described as follows, to wit: The south-east quarter of trie north et Quarter of section Wo. thirty-nx, in townsnii No. five, north of range No. fourteen, in Sandusky countv, containing forty acre. This land is about three and a half miles west Fremont, in Washington township and is excel lently sitaated and Calculated for farming purpose. fersone wishing to purchase win enquire or in Editor of the Freeman, or address the subscriber a Hageralown, Washington county, Maryland, post paid. llLUAUL UL.LIIXj, Fremont, Jnly 13, 185018 GIDEOX HATCH, TailOrt W J OULD inform his friende and the public, that V V he has taken rooms at Ballville, where he intend carrying on the above business, in all its branchee, and hopes by punctual attention and long experience in his trade to merit anu receive hare of natronaffe. N. B. Cutting of garments of every description attended to Ita the moat fsshidnable Style, and war ranted to fit. Also, he is Agent for DaVls' Pailf Killer a frell (Upply iust receiveo ano rorsaie oy GIDEON HATCH. Bnllville, July ii, 185018 A .TON ROE'S Tonic, a certain cure for Fever 4YA and Ague fpr sale only nt STBuCKtAXD Jk Co's, R'ge; Tp. Sec. 17 6 16 17 5 6 17 5 6 16 6 36 16 6 36 DOOKS! BOOKS! The subscribers have just received j - Decidedlg theLargest and Best selection of EVER BROUGHT-TO THIS MARKET Miscellaneous, Clnsical, Medical and School Books, among which, the following are a few: The writings of Gen Washington, by Jared Sparks, 13 volumes. ' ' ' ' Prescott's Couquest of Peru, 2 volumes;""" ""11-" do do - ' Msxico, 3 vols, do . Ferdinand snd Isabella, 3 vols;" ( do -' Miscellanies, 1 vol:-v -t a ;, .. ? . Allison's History of Europe, 4 vols; Hildreth's United Staler. 3 vols: ' I Maccauley's History of Eneland, S vols; . , Hallam's Works. 4 vols: Gibbon's Rome. 4 vols. Stephens' Yucatan; Greece; Egypt 2 vols each: Complete Works of Lorenxo Dow; -Addison's Works; Burke's do. osephus' Works I and 2 vols; Byron's do - SliKKspeare's Works, I and 2 vols: Rollin's Hirtorv " "do Chamber's Information for the People, 2 vol; merican Revolution 2 vole: Marshal's Washinvton. 2 volumes; Neal's Puritans. 2 vols; Life of Brant, 2 vols; Mrs Ederworth's Works 10 vols; . Spark's American Biography, 10 vols: Memoirs and Administrations ol tne rresiaeni.; - Cooper's Naval History; Brand's Encyclopedia; Historv of the Uirondists: L.iie ol r renmni; Mr. Bremier's Novels, complete in one vol; Harper' Family Library, 34 volumea: .. . .. do school District Liorary, lov volumes; . do Clasical Library, 20 volumes wan' Treatise: Swan's Miscellany; Webster's Dictionary, unabridged do do iarge, reviseo; do do University edition; do do School edition; United States Dispensatory, late editon; -Eberlee's Practice; Eberlee'a Therapeutics; mith's Hand Sureerv: Watson's r rsctice: Hooper' Dictionary; - i.-- 1 : SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. M'Guffev's Eclectic series of Readers; Ray's, Adams', Smith', Davis', Dabol's and Per- km's Arithmetic; Clark's, Smith', Well', Burritt's and Kirkam's Grammar; Smith's, Oloney's Morse's and Parley's Geogra- pnr, cec , etc. STATI 0 NAR Y. Any quantity of Fools Cap, and Letter Paper- plain ana ruled, uiii caged ana embossed; ' Letter Envellopes, of all kiads and atyles. CALL AND SEE ! At W Ca at SB : " Backland's Brick Block. S. BCCKIiAND &t CO. Frsmont, July, 1850 17 Great Excitement. , Tremenduous Outbreak in Cuba! 10,000 Prisoners taken. TOPPING & WEGSTEIN, Have just received a large assortment of DQ0TS& SHOES WHICH will be offered at great bargains for - CASH OR READY PAf. , Their stock comprises every variety of boots and shoes suited to the market. The Gentlemen will find thick boots and shoes, calf and kip, sewed and pegged, U" at extremely low pricea. For Bovs and Youth ' we have kip. calf and heavy boots and shoes, as cheap as the market affords, and of superior qual ity. And For the Ladies enameled and kid excelsiors, enameled polka boots, calf and morocco boots, and also a large assortment of kid and morocco slippers of different colors and patterns. j- i-or l oung Misses morocco and calf boots and shoes, morrocco and seal buskins, morocco, kid and seal slippers, gaiter boots, fancy colored half gaiters: and a large vari ety of kid. and morocco boots and shoe for children. Boot and Shoe Makers, will take notice, that we have a large assortment of tfhoe r indings, tor the trade, sucn as rsoot i ree and Lasts, Pegs, French calf, Morocco and Boot morocco akins, pink red and white lining akins, and a general assortment of findings together with every variety of tools used in the manufacture of boots and shoe a cheap a can be bought iu the west. We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of HA I a AM Lf UAfS for men ana boys. Boots and Shoes from measure. Our town and country customer can have boots and shoes made to order at our shop, we nave secured the services of several experienced work men, especially for this branch of onr business, and any work entrusted to us will be warranted to FIT, and of UUUU a IWn.. South Store in Tyler's block at the sign of the big BOOT. r remont June a'A ia Goods by .Express! JUST RECEIVED At AKBWSnPPtTOP Fancy Lawns and Ginghams ; ' Silk Fringes, Laces and Braids ; Ladies' Silk and Kid Gloves ; y : ? . - do do Belts; ... Gents Kid Gloves; -, Taffeta, Brocade, Enameled and Chameleon " Bonnet Ribbons ; W hite Crape ; - Feather Fana and Fancy Buttons; Palm-leaf and Leghorn Hats; Brown Linen, Chambray Gingham, and Tweed Coats and Pants; and any quantity of nice thing too "numerous to mention," all verv ttiur. 100,000 POUNDS Wool Wanted! FOR which the highest price will be paid CASH. I would also say to all that want good, stout. Woolen foods or Sheetines that they can be found at all times at the Ballville Mills, to exchange for Wool. Also will manufacture Wool on snare or bv the vard. - u Manufacture Satinets, find warp, at. 3Igc per yd. Full Cloth " ..37Jo " . Cassimers, " . ...37c - Press Flannels, ...a5c ' Twill Blankting,5 qrs...31Jo ' , 1 jnntv itnri find ehain. . .25c c Will take wool yarn, weave into Satinette aud find chain, at .I6c per yd. Take yarn, weave and find chain full and press Sic color and press 37c dresss3lzc The subscriber will take all kinda of produce for the above work. P. C. DKAN. Ballville. June 1. 1950. 19 Petition for Divorce J Pending iu the Court of Common flea of San- dosky county, state oi nio. Minerva Cole, ... . ... ' , - ;, V. . Volonev f7ole. 1 ' THE said Voloney Cole is hereby uotified, that said Minerva Coles on the 5th day of July, A. U. 1850, filed a petition in the Clerk's office of aaid Court, avainst him siltine forth, thot she was mar ried to him in Oakland county, Michigan, on the 2d dav of June. 1844. and moved to Ohio end set tied in Sandusky county, with said Voloney in the fall of A. U 1U44. wiiere petitioner sun resiuesi that in July A. D. 1846, said Voloney wilfully aban dnnid her and haa been wilfullv abseut ever since and said petitioner prays for a decree of Divorce, and will be heard at the next term of eaid court. . B. J. JJARTLETT, Alt'v for Petitioner JnlyS, 1850. " P E RF U ME R Y ! TTJOSE Hair Oil, MMi Bear's Oil O Marrow, Jlaccassar Oil, Bandoline Flxatrice, Philocomb, Cream of Roses and Lilya, " Cologne; Rose and Lavendar Water, Sic, &c, just received, at Bucklakd'b. TlfHlTE LEAD. Pure. Extra. No. 1. Dry v v and grouna.ln Uil, tor (ale cheap, at Buckland's. ' nnd Tannet'n Oil at Hitvrs', ONE MOMENT " TOADIES AND GENTIiEMEN! Large Additions and increased facilities FOR SKtLINO 1ABOB QUANTITIES OF m GOSSS AND CnCCERiZS, AT LOWER; PEICES THAN EVER! D AVID BET TS, Having fast purchased and received A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, will now ex liibit to the public the best assortment ,-, r EVER BROUGHT TO FREMONT! nd uni mII .1 as reasonable and low urices as sny o'her establisdment in Sandusky county. Lver thankful to a discriminating public, for the patron aee by whieh 1 have been enabled to reach my preseut position, I hope by strictly ettending to bu siness, and the interests of the public, to merit a continuance of their favors. My stock of ' r Broadclotus, '' '""XK '"' '"'J ;' v ;, ; cassimcrsV1""' Vesting, and Geutlemen' wear generally, will be offered at VERY LOW PRICES t "' The attention of the ladie is parliculaiiy ealled to our extensive assortment of Dress Goods, which consists in part of Silks, Gro de Nap, Grade Rhine, otc; plain and herured Bilks and Sstins, aud tl they do not suit look at their beautiful variety of figured and plain de laines, cashmeres, prints, A-c, and then examine hi general variety of edgings, mull edgings, ribbons of every description, aud ev ery other article in tbat line; by tbat lime yon will want to look at hia : . . . -t. . Splfitbib Darittg of Sljaalg, - which for beauty, richness and durability,' cannot be surpassed in this markit. His stock of . HARD AV ARE. ' - - Consist in part of cable, log, trace and halter eheina; mill, cross cut, hand and back saws, an vils, vises, broad axes, adxae, locks, aogurs, bra ces and bit, and in fact, every articte usually kept in hardware stores. All of which will be aold at Unparalleled Low Prices. - His assortment of iron, nails, class, crockery. cutlery, dec, &e, is complets. . Ameriean, Swedes and Old Sable iron in any quantity, selling at a mer aong. .- v - BOOTS ASU:BU01S, : ; for ladies, gents, boy and misses in a great variety, at prices to suit the time. Also a large assort ment of . . - - , : . Ready 'in arte Clothing, at city prices. , Ha would also say to the public that he has made extensive arrangements to go into the -- - -' ' - , ' " WOOL TRADE! and ia now prepared to buy " ... . And pay CASH for any amoaat that can be had. . Therefore bring it on, together with your produce of every description, aad you will rind a ready market and the highest pricee at DAVID BETTS' Fremont, Mav 25th, 1850. - HAINES . NEW STORE! in Entire NEW Stock of Goods ! N these day of 'go-a-headitiveness,' nothing is more true than the saying, that every day brings "SOMETHING NEW!" and the subscribers urged by tbese inventive times, Have got up Sometbiiig Mew! expressly for this meridean, viz: ' " .... A New store! Filled with JVE II GOOM9S! which will be offered to the public on , ' " ":- , NEW TERMS; IN : ? Backhand's New Brick Block! consisting of a well selected dock of . :. ' , Spring onb Snmtntr ooba,. . Cloth, plain and fancy Cassimers, Satinette, Tweeds and Bummer stuns. - - s- DRY GOODS, , - . . ' . GROCERIES, ' . - BOOTS and SHOES, , . , HATS and CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, rt HANDWARE, - : CROCKERY, &e, (fee.; It is useless to enumerate the endless variety that mav be found at our Establishment. -We would ay to the L.AUL&S however, mat inev can nno the IiATEST FASHIONS of Bou- nets. Ribbons, Gingham, Chambra . ' do.. Silk, Satin. Shoe and Slimier. Parasols. Gloves. Shawls, La- . ces; also a great variety of fashionable faucy aricles. . GENTLEMEN'S. Fashionable Hat aud Cape, fine Calf and Ki Boots, Broadcloths, Cassimeres,-some rioe French Cassimere Panta, Coats and Vests. ; A great variety of Neck, and Pocket Handk'ss, Ties, Collars, Sec fcc f ; . TO FARMERS. WE OFFER V all kind of Groceries, Domestics, Sheeting, tfec. All of our Goods were bought since the late Great Reduction in Prices! and by calling yon will find that we have the BEST SELECTED, and CHEAPEST Stock of Good, ever brought into this town, and be convinced by - : that beet of judge experience 'Mat we PRACTICE what we PREACH. C ALMOST ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Taken in exchange for Goods, "Don't mistake the Place. ,g Moirftlhi toff . Buckland's BrickJBlock J. P. H1Y5ES Sc SOX. Fremont, May. 1850. W i I ML 2. '::-- THE "OEM" WOOL DEPOT! IN FREMONT STILL IN MOTION ' WHICH EVERT BOOT KNOWS 18 AT PEASE'S BRICK BLOCK, NUMBER mflE subscribers having made an arrangeme L to purchase this article on Commission, are prepared to pay the - . 2&- VERY HIGHEST PRICES I So briug on.your Wool and exchange it for CASH and not for GOODS. : ROBERTS. HUBBARD ds CO." Fremont, May 25, 1850 ' - Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Court of Common pleas, Sandusky county, Ohio John Jjetever, Administrator ol , - ; nhn Mclntyre'a estate; .. I . : t vs. 1 : John Mclnlvre, el. at. i TN Dursuxn-.e of an order of said court made in th J. above entitled case, I shall offer fur sale at auc tion on the 2"2d day of July next, between the hours prescribed by law, at the door of the court house of satu coutity. In r remont, the lollowiug lands ano tenements, to wit: " . The south-west part of the north-west Quarter of section number thirty-four, in Green Creek town ship, Sandusky cosnty containing fifty acre. : J'krhs of Sale. One-third cash in hand, one third iu one year and one-third in two years, with interest front dav of sale, to be secured by mort gage on the premises. . -r - ; -JOHN LEFEVER, Adm'r. Fremont June 99. 18511 16-5 ... fpOWNSESD'S SarsapariUa A large lot for X sale ID" onlv at Bucklanu's White Wood ttrotbcfj rF all kind and clear Muff for le by Feb. 9. O. H. FUSSELMAN. tILKS, satin, elpaccae, lawnii gingham, Ac ) al Qualities end Dnees ex iiatkxs. YOUNO Hvson Tea cretrperict quality at : -.- IfATitrs' JUST OPESJKD IN - : Bncklasid's ew Brick Building! I J. F. lit SEBRIXC, RESPECtFCLLT informs his Old ,1 v..:ni Castomers and the Pablic generally, : . fT"--that he ha again gone inte the Gro- f I. Ltcery Business, and has now opened -; 1 ONI OF TKE MOST XTBKSIV " J' - Stocks of ; Groceries ever brought l this market, with especial reference to supply the want of the citizens of Sandusky and adjoining counties. "l ' - . " , .... This stock consists in psrt of - , - a 8ugars, Coffee, ;., Teas, Spiees, - Pepper, " ; Itnutcs, - . Tobacco, - - Segars, Ac, &c. . together with a complete and targe asssortinent of f ;: CANDIES, the best ever opened in Fremont, the assertion f - "bogus" dealers ia tbi articl t the contrary net- withstnnding. . - . !; NUTS, FRUITS AND PRESERVES, . of th rarest kinds, will be b found at my store. Lemonade, Mead, Cronk and Eecr, can be bad at a moment' notice. ' Freak Baked Bread, Cake, Pies, and Biscuit always kept on hand. Families wish ing to be supplied with Bread can at all limes bs accommodated with a superior article aud on the most liberal term. ' - . .... But I have neither time nor the printer r:cm In is paper, to enumerate the sixth part of the article - kept by me, and can only ask that the discnmu- , ting public' will give me a call and judge for them- ... selves, feeling satisfied that I can render entire sat-. , isfaction to all bolh as to prices and quilitr. Fremont, June 15, 1850. ' ' 14 JOY TO THE.WOBLU! erry Davis' Vegetable Pain-ki!!cr. For the instant cure aad entire eradication of all pain - - 1T?RKAL AND XXKEB5AJ. RKMEDT. . . Xo matter where the paia is or of what nature ibis will reacb tu Beware ef Counterfeits! Caution!! ALL persons i& hereby csutioned sgamst mak ing application for, or purchasing Divts' Pais . Kulvr of O J. SisrosD Gkeookt, of Mu- roee i-ity. - - He was formerly an agent for the sale af the gen uine medicne but recently it ha coma to th knowledge of th proprietors that he is manufac turing and rending a SPURIOUS ARTICLE, ' putting it up nearly in the same style as th genu ine, pnbHching a pamphlet copying oar directiec nearly verbatim, aud using on of the heeds of our . advertisements, ( Ihstast Ccbe or Pau " u a nam for his spurious compound, In order mors successfully te carry on this oetra- geoos fraud he ha within the past two weeks, mad spoliation to oar western office at Cincinnati, for another supp.y or the genuine te sell o those b cannot gull with hi spurions stuff, but his agency is hereby revoked, and he will not receive aw? further supply of the Genuine, and all ponoos who value hie snd health, ana wish to purchase the genuine PERRY. DA VIS' PAIN KILLER, must see that ahkeness of the orig inal inventor is on each bottle, and porches of such agents only as are named betaw. . H. Ham. General Agent, new loncon, Con necticut, May 4th, 1850. ....Western Office, No, 7, College Building, Cincinnati, T. H. C. Allen, Superintendent. ...Chaa. Powers A. Co , stents for Woodville Gideon Hatch, agent for Ball ville: and 8. BUCKLAND & CO., -" June 22:3m 'J - ' 8ole agents fos Fremont- Shaker SarsapariUa, V ' IH QUART BOTTLES, A8 PREPARED BT ' " DR. S. D, HOWE, ; Needs but one trial to establish its merit as the . SCSI OAAOAr dlUtiliA. . . .. j TAT-.t-.T1 Cl . T,CT I IA 1 TJTT T . EVER discovered for tb cure of the numeroue diseases arising from a debilitate i aad derang ed atate of the system. t emale complaint, Liver complaint, scrolula. Biles, Pimple or pustule en the face, chronic ora Eve Rioaworm. or tetter, scald head, rheumatism. pains ia the bones or joints, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury. Ftirif J the Blood and all is well. : , A REMARKABLE CURE. 1 . rr- . . - - - -. - . ... Columbus, ludiana, Ju a!h, 1350. Messrs. S. D. Hovtde. Co. Gentlemen: About six months since 1 waeattacked-with what my fern ily physieian ealled Bilious Pneatnenia, which be cam seated deeply on my lungs, and after my phy retail ubu uruses Bp.uicit,ci in iuug, mn. .ciu ed to be seriously affected. . J had no sppetite what ever; my skin seemed to have lost its action and function, there was no perspiration, and in fact my self a well asmy friends had given me up as incur able ia consequence of my complexion of disease. and age, which ia about sixty years, until one ot my neighbors ealled to see sir, who some four reesth since was afflicted similarly to myself,and hsd pnr chasad a couple of bottles of Or. S. D. Howi'i , Cohpodmu Uitract OT SaivSafarilia, ana n gava her such speedy relief, she prevailed on me to pur chase a bottle aad try it. - 1 dona so mora to gratify my friends than Hut 1 bad any expectation of being benefited by the medicine, but before I had taken the whole of one bottle my strength and appetite began to improve raphlly as welt as my skin, began to perform its proper function. 1 purchased the second bottle, and by the time it wa H taken I wa resored to a good health as I have enjoyea ror the last twenty year- Mr. L. M'KISNET. ; Dr. 8. Jaekson a distinguished physician of Indi tia certifies to the above cure, andoses Dr. Howe'a ShaKKB SAUSAauRiLi. in his private practice and reeawrrnends its as Cor all disease arising from a vitiated state of the Mood and system. - Such testi mony ISOI more real value UNI pages ot oruiuary advertisement. ".' The great sneces which has attended the as af Dr. 8. D. Howe's Shaker Saraaparilla since ita in troduction in the western states, has established its character in this section of country. , ' . This is the only Sarsaprilla that ads on the Liver, Kidneys and Blood at the same time, and hence its singular efficacy and success. Be sure undgetDr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsa- parilla and tale no other, , tjuart Hetties 9 I per oetne or or o oouics lor va ,,, , for sale by:z z:: , S. BUCKLAND & CO., " . ... Fremont, Sandusky county. ... . vVhelden & Rhode, Sandusky city,. . , ' : George Ebert, Tiffin, And by ' DR. & D. HOWE & CO., Proprietors, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. O, -T whom all orders must b addreaied. -. 17 ... Agcnej ef Dr. S. S. Fitch, . . . 707 Broadway Hew Verk. FOR SALE His Patent Silver Plated Abdom inal Supporter, Patent steel spring ehouider brace, Silver Inhaling I uoe, ana A.ecturea on wr anmptien &c. ' Also his Celebrated Medicines a prepared and used by him, with or without tb instruments, ia . the treatment of . ,-s . ; . - Ptif-flofiafj' Consamptioti, Asthma, Heart Disease, - - Rheumatism, i Scrofula, . ,,..:.7."-Pae - Prolapstisv Debility, Fema'a Complaints, . - Spinal WeeWss, Coughs, Colds. Catarfi, and all similar disease. The inutrdments are the best ef their kind and warranted against all defect.'' The medicine are. carefully prepared by Dr. Fitch, and all, whether used together or each article separately, will . bear comparison with, and be fouud . scperior to any similar article, being made for us and not tuerfly for Bale. - X uil uirecuoHs iu ..- DR. FITCH'S GUIDE TO INVALIDS, which is given away, a valuable treatise of 48 pag es. All to be hail nf the eulv. duly authorized, Sgent for Bellevue, J. tt, Gooiisoni Tiffin, Gee. Ecbert. For sale in Fnmnt, bv . r - . STEPH, BUCK.LAKD & CO. . , June 8, 185013-ly . . - . A F . & F , V A iN 1) E R C 0 OKt MERrilASTS A!ND DEALERS . In all kinds of Produce, .' At the CM Stand ' 4 Eormerly occupied by Dickenson & V. Doren, ; EREMOST, OHIO. " - December 15. 1849. - - .-4 J-"-. TXTHITE SUft BO.NNETS an "article mad VY evpresslv for this use, jiist r!-ee;vtd st