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- ,. -For this Occasion Oalj, --. . The circumstance Vclated in "the following lines is said to have actually occurred m HoP ton Me. .;, t,;.s ,;,iT -In old New England long ago, o.'y ; ; . When all creation travelled slow. " And noujrht but trackless deserts, ' ki '.' , Before the early settler's way, A yonth and damsel, bold and fair, '" , . liau cause to take a journey wuere, , Thro' night and day, and day and night, I a house would greet their weaned sight, And,th:nking Hymen's altar should ireceea liieir journey mrougn the wood, f" 'They straightway to a justice went ' . t By lave and circumstances sent! H-k j .11 1 . . . . Said it was quite tinfortunate, But at that moment could riot bind "- ,v . These two young folks of willing mind, For his commission sad to say j "Had just expired but "yesterday ' Yes, fcftcr all, he would not say , ' 1 liat single they should go away; And so he bade them join their hands,-- la holy wedlock Y 'happy hands, -- a jt . i:..i.. ..i.i Kiioiili, perhapst"to safely carry- - Enough to do them through the wood.' . Tht Frenchman's BaWe9. A. Frenchman, named L Jiovdinier, living in Tenth Street, near race; . had been married nearly five years, but owing to some physolo gical course not explained, hd i did not find himself in theposilion-of a parent until yester- j "day afternoon. Then according to the proverb, "it never rains but it pours," Madame Boudi nier presented her lord with twins a pair of plump tittle boys, brought into the' parlor to be preseuted to Monsieur. ."Ab J vat is dis?" cried he in great excitement, when he saw the nurse enter with a child on each arm.' ''Deux jameaxtxt let roe seel let me see! L'enfer! vare you get zem, ha ? you wicked old voomsn ; you vant to pretang zem shildrane are mine, eh ? Zat not my eye ! zat not my nose ! zat not T7? maut! iat not my shin ! CieU- none is mine. Zay horaebogs,zayimpostaire!Ivil! arc zem not at all: ray shall call me papa, nevare. t ..l.l I !. -out of soap and candlt, if you please: you specelate on the tallow shandlervid zenv Eh did you ziuk I was grin green? 1 not ze faxe of zem enants. You know zat vo veil, you old she scounuVale! Look at me, zen look at zem; much alike," you sink? Sacreffri ponnet Take zem- awayl" The ladies as semblcd on this interesting occasion endeator- s-H f.n nnniftf Mnnsipnr "fit R.. and rnnkft him believe in his own happiness: but logic . and rhcthoric wer unavailing. - He called on them to exhibit some point of resemblance between himself and the children .which, indeed, was a work that balked their . female I, ingenuity. His rage finally rose to suchJa pitch that he " attempted to clear" his bouse) of th--whole partr, including" tho nurse and the caif of habiesT ' This outrageous behavior - brought Mons. Le Boudinier to the bull ring, and one of the ladies preferring a charge of assault and battery against him, he was, reeognisod for his appearance "at court . , , - ' 7 ' Messenger and Gleaner. Sxvreo Tims. A clergymen, wha had con-t-id erable of a farm, as was generally the case in our forefathers' days, went out to see one of his laborers, who was ploughing in th field and he found him sitting upon the plough. resting ms team. jv . . . , ohn," said he,.wonld it not be a good plan for you to have a stump scythe here, and be hubbing a few bushes while the oxen are res- john, with a countenance which might well have become the clergymen bimseJt, instantly replied . . .. . : ' ; 'Would it not be well, sir, for you. to have .s swinging board m the pulpit and wjien they . are singing, to swingle a little Hax Z' - i Ihe reverend gentleman turned on his heel, "laughed heartily, and said no more about '..cubbing busbes.f ..i-,, i,- -fc ,,,:' The following toast was given at a thanks giving dinner at Sarr Francisco by a regular Patlander, but the darkies refused to drink to the last part of it: "Ireland, as she wants to be; England as she ought to be, and the -United btates- as they are." --' : -r: - "The following beautiful lines, by Tennyson, " combine the fancy pf the poet with the wisdom icf the philosopher: ' " Two children in two neighbor villages r PIaying mad pranks' along the heathy leas; Two strangers meeting -nt a festival; , Two lovers whispering by an orchard wall ; Two livrs bound fast in one with golden ease; Two graves grass-green beside a gray church tower;. v - . k , . . i . s Wash'd with still rains and daisy -blossomed; Two cnuuren in one namiei oorn ana Drea; ' So runs the round of life from ; hour to hour. "". Aptectiso IsciDKtrr. A young lady nam ed Efiiabeth Myre, residing in the north-wes-r tern part of the city; it is supposed committed suicide last eveninc. "It is said ihe Touns la dy was engaged to be married to Mr. John . llotte, of Terr Haute, Ind. Thursday night last was the time appointed for the- wedding, ana iqb nppMiuieu iirue arrivvu, uui tu unu groom did not ''.Nevertheless the wedding festival was prepared, the" wedding garments put on, and the guests were assembled. Still 1 the brideaToom came not, and late at ni"ht th bride retired to rest harrassed with fee! incs more than words can- describe, Miss M. .threatened to destroy herself, and sometime during Friday he disappeared, and though the most diligent search has since been mad no trace has been discovered.. To crown th ; melancholy occurrence, and complete the ro ' mance, Mr. John Motte arrived in this city on - Saturday for the purpose of fulfilling the con : tract ;- ,'- i - ' iiimes. The editor of the Washington Southern ". Press, having said fliat Mr. Calhoun was nei- , ther witty nor humorous, adding that "wit and :. bumor, after alL are nothing but reason dis- tor ted, quaint, and grotesque,' the LouisviII Jenrnal replies inat, men me oouiuurn rress m , f . .1 .1. O T1 ,. is the wittiest newspaper extant .... APRECtorjs Sword. The Liberty (Md. "B'-nnsr of Liberty .says that; Col Edward Schley, of Frederick, has in his possession th ftant!i4t aHtft.ft Hitl. wttir.K AoerMknnt lT.VArlienr savea me me oi oi. wnsuingiun, tuc "Battle of Cowpena. ' It will be remembered that one of Tarlton's men was .in th . act of slaying tho gallant Colonel from behin wheh Everhart who observed his danger, rushed forward, and with one stroke felled him to the earth. : " r, - The Mexican Congress have recently "abo lished three of tho orders of Catholic priest hood. By another act Conn-res has declared unconstitutional an act of the. Legislature of ' Q.iereUro, introducing the Jesuits into that Bute. 1 - Xlatest Arrival OF, Fall and Winter -Goods! ! It Is now universally admitted that job 3S5zrM7!rxrgm9 SIUK& la lh place to buy Good and cheap Goods aud mp he has otiened oh of the lartreai locks brought to this market, he wnuld any to liis nia customers, nua all who tnuka k rentout a trad ilia; lHCe, to cull and examine, bearing in iniudthat no esiaoirsnineiii in tne . STATE OP OH IO!,l shall undersell him in any one article. Hiastock consists in pari of - . 1'Uin and Cinur Alipacn, Thilmt cloth", Muslin de Ijim, Cashmeres, GingliHms, 500 pieces of calicoes warranted ftst colors. Broad ctoth, Cassatnere, Satlinellp, Tweeds, Jentis, Bed Ticking, Flnnnel, bleached and brown Slietinir, I 'otlon yarns & bats. HAUUWAltE Qf everv description. . ? . , , . . Groceries, ' Crockery, . -i j, , i.-.' Boots and Shoes, . : T" ' - Hats and Caps, Sole and Upper leather, Paiuta and Oile, Dye stuff. IROIT, FAILS AXD GLASS, dc, rfr. In short, he would aav thut his assortment is complete, and that tie is prepared to give those who will lavor nun witn a call a grnnd neneht. - Allkiuds of produce taken in exchange fnrcroods. , . - ; UBETTS. Fremont," Oct. 26, rSiiO. " Livery : iC Stable. IRA SMITH, '.;"., GIVES notice to the citizens of Fremont, and the public generally, thai he still continues lo car ry on the above business in all its branches and forms. ' He has made additions to his stock of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Aces , and is now prepared to accommodate, all who inav lavor aim with a call. Horses auri carnages For Parties or Funeral ' can be had at auv memeut. Covered and open nggivs fur men of business or pleasure, on the shortest notice. Hiding; Horses of the test bottom, always on hand. 'The strictest attention paid, so lliat ull who call shall be accommodated without delays Teams for - Carrying Passengers or Movers nto any part of the country, alwav on hand. 1 hose wrsmjigunr tiling -itt the unoTe fine, will o well lo give him a trial, as he feels confident thev will be satisfied, both as to teams and prices, the former warranted to carry pas-engers lb their desti nation in the shortest possible time, and the latter to be as reasonable a possible. By strict attention to business, he- Iwpes to merit a liberal share of ubiic patrouage. ; .. . Stables fiearlv opposite Norton's Foundry Fremont, Nov: 2d, 1850.;... , Toledo, A'orwalk & Cleveland Bail Iioad t'unipuii;, AT a meeting of the Directors of the Toledo, Norwalk & Cleveland Hail load Companv, held at their office of Norwalk Dtc, I , 1850, Jl was resolved, that the snms subscribed 4o the cap iat stock of litis Companv to be expended on the Western Section ofthe Road, King between Fre- moutaud Toledo, Iw paid into Hie Treasurvof this Companv at this offioe, in'. enstalmenls of ten per cent, every sixty iays from tins date; and that no tice be published of said call in some paper at Fre mont or 1 oledo, or both, .for the period of thirty ava, prior to the dale of pavmentsof the same. Notice is theretore h-rebv given that an instal ment of ten percent, on the Cap.tal Slock of the Toledo Nerwelk' & Cleveland Rail Road Com pany, subscribed to be expended on the Western Section of said Road, is required to be paid lo the Treasurer on or befoiethe lOlh day of Febio ry leol, and a further inttaimenlol ten per cent. very sixty days thereafter nntti the full a-rtonnt is nd. - . w; i. k,i i i a'.uuL, tec'y. Office of T N. & C. R. ft. Com'y. ) Norwalk Dec-,. 16, 1850. - ;- ' KENTUCKY MUTUAL - " IiIFE ISrRAWCEC03IPAlY, -V AT COVINGTON. KY, - ;; ' Cuarranty Fund, $100,000 00. nV. B. ROBBINS, Pbksidkst. ' " - A. L. GREER. Vick t rksioebt. . J. It. PAYSON, Secre ABI. , ; COARD OF DIRECTORS. W. B Rolilins, ! - - J. S. Morgan, ' A. L. Greer," J. B. Casey, C A. Withers,' ' ' S. E. Mack, B. M. Withers, - , , & J. Walker. J. T. Morcliead, Solicitor. : jB. Pretlom, M. D., Physician. '' - J. B. Casey, Ch'rn Com on Finance. The Terriis upon which this Companv. inlure Life are peculiaHv favorable lo the Insured; much more so, it is believed, than the terms of auy other re insurance company, to wit: - The groat seuriiv afforded in a Guarantv Fund of $100,1100, $211,000 of which has been 'paid in Carn, and $i.iiuu secured in tne aafest maimer, by Bond and Mortgage of Real Estate; - Kates ol rreminm greatly reduced Iron. Die rates f other Companies, and more eqnallv graduated; Insurance for the beneht ot Married Women secure from the creditors of their husbands; - The insured not liable to assessments for losses; "No extreme hazards taken hv this Companv; An aunnal dividend to all policy holders, able n Caso; also, additions madu to Life f olicies everv five years; Notes takou. in part for premiums; , Policies issued udon application without delay, causing nolo!80f Insurance to Ihe parlies. Lives or eitner sex insured between Hie ages of fonrteeu and sixty, inclusive, lor one year, for live years, or lor hie. The Pamphlets and - Tracts published bv the Companv will be found to contain much valuable information respecting-the nature, principles, ap plication, and benefits of Life Insurance. Also, an exaraiualion of the plans el the other Mutual Com patties of this country, and a foil explanation- of the plan proposed by this Company, together wilh va rious tables, one showing Ihe rates of premium for Ihe term ot lite, or several companies, compared with tho rales of this Companv, and anolher giving the rales of this Company for all ages and terms at wlticn insurance is made. Pamphlets and Tracts furnished gratis, and ap plications rebeived and forwarded bv - tllLBlLKLUUtlt l UiH, ' - " Agent at Fremont, O. JAMES W WILSON, Medical Examiner. Fremont Dec. 7, 1850. ' XEWSTOCR! NFPWRICES!! TTTOULD inform Ihe public that he has resumed T f his buaiifSH at his old stand, on Crochan st. and having hud the oporlunity of seeing and gettiitj: All the Latest Fashions from East and IVe&ti and hhViitg brought on an assortment of the FINEST WOODS, VENEERINGS, 4C, ha ia prepared to furiiibli iiis old customers, and 86 nanv naw ones hh can crowd into his ware roonitr, with the moat splendid lot of Mahogony, Rosewood and Blackwalnut FUItXITURK, Of every kind from the Cradle to the Coffin. As io prices, he is deiermined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. He is hold to say that he can offer von BETTER BARGAIN 8 and BETTER WORK than you can get west of Buffalo; hehason l and, and is making All kinds of BEDSTEADS, ' . on New and Improved Plans; such as Lewis4 Patent, Fowler's Patent, &c, &c. Oo not fail to give him a call. O He has got up a good Heatse, and will attend funerals in town or country . Fremont, August 10, 1850. , WOOD WANTED! ANT quantify of good Hickory and Ash Wood will be taken u subscription at the ' Frkkxah Office. L AMP and Tanner's Oil at Hatnes-'. YOUNG Hyson Tea of superior quality at i Hati CJILKS, sntins. alpaccas, lawns, ginphams, &c. all qualities and prices at IIatkes. COLLARS, tiloven. Hose, Neck and Pocket Hirsts'. V, Handkerchiefs at BOOKS! BOOKS! The subscribers have just received . Decidedly the Largest, and Best selection of EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET Miscellaneous, Clasical, Medical and School Books, among which, the following are a few: The writings of Geu Washington, by Jared Sparks, "J2 volumes. . v". - - , i ? z- r Prescotl's Conquest of Pern, 2 volumes; do do r--Mexico, 3 vols. do Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols; do ' Miscellanies, 1 vol: Aliisoit'e. History of Europe, 4 vols; K ? - - f Hildrelh's United Stales. 3 vols; ' ' ' Maccauley's History of England, 2 vols; Haltam's- Works 4 vols; Gibbon's Rome, 4 vols. Stephens Yucatan; Greece; Egypt 2 vols each; Complete Works uf Xjorenzo Dow ? Addisons Works; , . Burke's do. Josephus Works I and 2 vols; . ,Byrou' do f; Sliakspeare's Works, I and 2 vols; . Rolliu'a Hlvtory r - -" - g '' do'' , i -Chamber's Information for the People, 9 votsr American Revolution 2 vols:.. . Marshal's Waaliiugton, volumes; , - Neul's Pnrilans, 2 vols; ' Life of Brant, 3 vols; MrsEJgeworlh's WorkslO vols; " '; Spark's American Biography, 10 vols: Memoirs and Administrations of the Presidents; Cooper's Naval History: Brandy Encyclopedia; History of the txirondists; . L.ile ol r ranklui; Mrs. Bremier's Novels, complete tu oiie vor; Harper's Family Library, 34 volumes: do School District Library, 150 volumes; do Clanical Librarv, 20 volumes Swan's Treatise; - - Swan's Miseellanv; Webster' Dictionary, unabridged .. do do ' Large, revised; ' 3 do '; . do . t University edition," ' do '' do " School edition: United States Dispensatory, late edjton; Eberlee's Practice; Eberlee's Therapeutics: Smith's Hand Surgery; ' Watson's Practice: Hooper's Dictionary; SCnOOL BOOKS OF ALL KIXDS. M'GufTev's Eclectic aeries of Readers; . Ray's, Adams', Smith's, Davis', Dabol's and Per kiu's Arithmetic: Cla-.k's, Smith's, Well's, Burritt's and?Kitkam's Grammar; . Smith's, Oloney's Morse's and Parley's Geogra phy, &c , &c- ' t '! - " i STA TI ONAR Y, Any qnantiiy of Fools Cap. and Letter Paper plain and ruled. Gilt Edged and Embossed; Letter Euvellopes, of all kiads and styles. . C ALL A N D SEE! At . Biickland's Brick Block.' S. Bl'CKLAXD Ac CO. ' Fremont, July, 165U . 17 New Drug Store. S. BUCKLAND & CO.: - T1EA1.ER3 IN ;" : Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Glass-ware, Phosgene Gas and Lamps, etc., ttc. THE suhseribers have just opened a large stock of the above articles, which wilh their former stock completes the largest and best aesortmeut ever brought to r remont or vicimtr ALL OF WHICH ARE WARRANTED. -'' Physicians are respectfully requested to cull and examine our articles of Drugs and Chemicals, as we are deiermined that Frkmokt shall be thk tows to buv Goons CHEAP. Alt our merchants say they are selling Goods CHEAPER than they can be bought in Sandusky, Tiffin, or any where else in these 'Diggins' and art ti Determined not to be outdone by them in the way of LOW prices. CP Country Dealers, will find it to their ad vantage loh.uyof usany articles injour line, as we are sure we can save them the transportation atleast. - . - PAINTERS and MECHANICS, ' using Paints of any kind who wish Good Articles can he snpjilifd at Ihe smallest possible advance from cost. While Lead pure ixtra, ftc , dry and eronnd in oil. Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Paris Green, Red Lean, Lampblack. Litharge, Varnish, Linseed Oil, warranted to dry Turpen- ine, &c, &. Brushes of all sizes and kinds, at 20 per cenLctitaper than ever. GIVE US A CALL. . V0.3, tlMfklan : s Brick MSZoch; Sign of the Big Mortar. . Fremont, Sandusky co. July 6, 135017 i ' Dr. Jacob Townsend's : SA SAPA R ILLA. THIS Medicine is made up wholly of VEG ETABLE substances, contains no mineral substance uf any kind, and is perfectly safe and certain in its action in all persons, young or old. it is a most euicient article in enect ing the following purposes: 1st, It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, and cleans es the whole eyslein ofacid, slime, worms a;.d bile. 2d.- It ts a aovereitfii reinedv in all cases of Chills and Fever, and is equally cood in ordinnrv cases of Ithf uuiutism, especially in those called acute or ihUumtnatorv. I his is a valtinbie meat cine iu Fever and Ague Countries, particularly in the South and West. Used in the spring and Fall, it will efiVcluallv cleans the Blood mid system of bilicrus and other morbid matter, and thus pre vent a heet ol Acute aud Chrome Uiseases. . 3d. It is a preat reuiedr for Ltver Coinp aints. Disease of the Kidneys and Lirjiiarr Urgans. 4lh. It acts with remarKMble ethcucv in cases ol D2;H-psia, Svur Siotimch, Heartburn, Sick Head- aches, r hiliiln.ee, or int unu creates a (rood ap pelite, bv saving lone uud streiiL'tli to the stomach, and other dipehtive orana. 5ih. It is eouallv pood tor Colds, Coughs, Bronchilif, and othar diseases of the Lnncs and Chest, rituri6V. rulnittiioii ot the Heart, xc. blh. It ts nieslimable in cases ol Uiarrhcea, UXS- etitery, and bummer Complaints, in Men, Women and Children. 7th It is a verv excellent remedy far .NERV OUS DISEASES, as Tic Doloreux, or Neuralgia, wild iNervutls UebnltV. Hih It is one or the bet medicines for all cases of Sen-full. -hich arises from over .ealinff he ss- tem followed hv sudden coolinv, from bad diet, liv ing or working in damp plnces; from humors left ii ihe svstem which heve been produced hv iiiPfisls scurlet lever, smail pox, itch, and the like. Hnc it cures t.rvtipelatt, Jbalr Klieuui, bcald Head, f e ver Sore?, ami 'nrinus Eruptive Diseases. 9th ll is !.to the very best NUKSEKY MED ICiN E for chi'nrfii, great in Measles, Srarlet Fe ver. Shin, I Pi x, kme Pox, Rashes and EmphoiiF of all kindp; aud especially good fT those Feveri and DiirrI.oi if, or Bowell complaitits which arise from Tecliiii'g, (hh ll i- a very good DIURETIC, producing a free and vfv p.iKsuge of urine. It is also an ex cellent DIAPHORETIC, promoting gei'tle per spiration, and lb on cures many cases of Dropsy- 11th U isgreM in FEMALE COMPLAINTS, efpeciaily iu -uSt-s of irregular, suppressed, of defi cient iiifiiioiiifii. t-oiiinion Fluor Albus, and all ihe ditHcufiies iirit-iiig from Pregnancy in all its stages. I 2th It never foil to cure Costiveness and Piles which are not o the bleeding kind, and acts genth ou (he bowt-lfs, but neve as a harsh cathartic. Price One U oil sir per Bottle. 0Six Bottles for Five Dollars. jr$ Principal Office for the Western States at 160 Main street, Cincinnati, between 4th and 5tb. - ' ' G. W. CALHOUN, General Agent. For sa?e hv S BUCKLAND & Co. Fremont. Dec. 4, 1850. I'ttister! M'lastcrT r- BARRELS Common, Wileh anil Fine Grav JJ Plaster, just receivcil, and for sale by S. BUCKLAND & CO. Fremont, October 19. If 50. AVhite Wood Lumber, o F all kinds and clear stuff1 for sate hr Feb. 9. O. H. FUSSELMAN. Q PERM and Lamp Oil A first rate article for sale at . jucckland tv. to'i. PROF. Darnee'a Tricopherone. for restoring Baldness; Phalon's Chemical Hnirlnvif orator a beautiful article, at WOOSI'tK'S. TOOTH Brushes, Hair Do. Hat do Clothes Do X at C ' .'V- ,y 5.h i- -v-" "CiZSihs-, 5 COME IN, WE CALL YOU! NEWFIRM, JTEW GOODS, A1VD PEASE & ROBERTS, H HAVING taken the old stand of J. R. Pease, and purchased the entire stock of Pease & Roberts, are now having it replenished with the latest and most desirable patterns of COOK, HALL. PARLOR, , , , Air-Tight, Six-Plate and Box Stores, ever offered iu this market, which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail; tosuit purchasers, and for which we will take your -aiaes, Quins, uags, Beeswax, iaiiow, fec. . Old Stoves bovght and sold, or exchangedor JEW USES. - ' Give us a call. ' Don't forget the niace. Pease's Brick Block TVo. 1i atthe sign of the Stove. N. B. For particulars call at our establishment; Advice, gratis. Femont, Sept. 29, 1849. ' ; ' ' "' lopwardsof 20,000 Cnrcs!! .. CONaUMPTION CAN BE CURED!!! DR. ltOGE!JS Compound Syrup of Lircrwort & Tar. For the Cure bf Consumption, and all Dis eases of the Lungs and Breast. THJS Great Remedy lias not only made almost incrodible cures of Consumption, but it breaks up the most distressing Cungh, Cold, Pain iu Itie liieast, and Asihma; in a tew hours time. We au thorize our acquis, in all cases where it does uot eive immediute relief, and the bottle is returned, lo neenunv reiunu ihe money. We vvil now ask tho nfHicled candidlv to exam- ue Ihe facts below, which substantiate the merits of this great remedy; facts which are iucoatroverti and cannot be denied. We refer vou to the Ftutemeiits of well known Physicians and Profes sors, who have come forward and substantiated these facts. 1 he most incredulous cannot but be con vinced Hint it has made cares where everything else lias failed. -- Extracts from Certificates tvhich can be seen tnjull by calling on lite Agents. y letter from John A. Collins, Esq., Editor and rrourielorol the I emperance Oman, also A- gent aud Lecturer for the Gruud Division of sous ol I emperauce of Ohio: Cincinnati, November 9, 1843. A. u. Sconii.l Dear Sir: For Ihe uast eight or4en mouths, I have felt incliued to sav some thing in relation to the extraordinary healiuiz Quali fies of yotir preparation of Dr. Rodgers' Compound syrop of Liverwort and Tar, furyonr own, but more especially tor the beneht of those unfortunate per sons who ore threatened or afflicted with Pulmona ry Consumption, and who, like myself, hnve a great aversion 10 qnaUKS, lo their specifics and callioli cous: but a eombtuatiou of circumstances has pre vented until now. In November, 18-16, mv wife took a aeverecold. which settled upon her laugs A violent cough was Ihe consequence, which increased in severity dur ing the winter, and reduced her tu almost a skele ton. It was nearly incessant, and attended with seaere pain in the side and breast, accompanied wilh fever and cold night sweats. She expectorated more titan a piut ol matter duilr. U leers gathered upon her lungs aud discharged. Her hands and feet were cold and clammy as death, and a purpto tint settled upon her lips. The skill aud varie . ef forts orour lamily physician were completely baned. On the 1st of May, 1847, he iuformed me thai he could do nothing mere than gram her temporary re lief, thut her case was hopeless, and that she could not survive mote than a tortiitglit at the furtherest. immediately called upon Dr. R. S. Newton, of this cilv, (who hud beou so skillful iu the Irealmei.t of coucer,) aud stated her case to him.. He rec ommended Dr. lodgers' Liverwort and Tar: as sured me there waB nuthiug of quackery about it, but purely ascientitic preperatiou; and save rne Ihe history of several cases, all considered hopeless, where this preparation restored lo health. . A bottle was procured, and in one week the exnectorotion wOs nearly conquered. She coutiuued gradually to improve, her appetite returned, tier cough in a few moulhsceased. She recovered her streugth, and to a very great degree her health, and is now a most extraordinary trophy of the healing virtues of Dr. Kndgers' Preparation of Liverwort aud 1 ar. 1 can also say thut I have derived very great ben- fit from this preparation, for hoarseness, sore throat and stricure across the breaBt. I have been enabled whilesnffering from severe cold and hcarseness, to speak with comparative ease for two hours, it has one advantage, in my own case, over other expec tomnts it does not derange the digestive functions producing heuduche, or nervous u ability. 1 regard it as aduurubiv adapted for the use of public speakers. RespKclfullv yours. jumi AtULuns. From Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor io Cin cinoah Eclectic Medical Colledge. , Mk. A. L. scovii.l. However reluctant I nave been to permit my name lobe attached to patent medicine, I consider it a dutv to the commuuttv to stale that in three ceses of incipient consumption viz: Miss Bell, Miss Barger, and Mr. R. H. Cox one of our City l.ouncii, mat ur. Kogers' Liver wort and Tar operated more like a specific than anv other remedy that 1 ever used. One of the aases. vt7.: Miss Bell, pronounced by several physicians to be laboriligiinder Ihe last stage of scrofulous Con sumption, she is now in good health from the use of i few bottles of the above syrup. . HIUAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati January 25, IS47. For Sale by S. BUCKLAND & Co. Fremont Jan. 18, 1851. CHEAPEtt Y E T: ! Stoves ! Stoves ! ! NTcw Store Store in Fremont, Ohio! THE subscriber is just receiving at his shop on Main street, one door south of O. L. Nim's store, an) quantity of PREMIUM, NIAGARA, HOT-AIR, Hathaway's improved Ten Plait and Box Stoves, and better than all, Wilkson's & Co. 's Kitchen Witch! Principal Patents in 1837, '38, '42, '47, & '49. The proprietors of this Cooking Stove, with en lire confidence, claim for it the merit of being the very best in the world, either as to economy, conve nience, or durability. Call and examine it, and sat isfy yourselves. I offer the above lot of Stoves at a small advance above cost, and with every variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and will furuish on reasonable terms, Eave-trovgh, . Gutter and Conductor Pipe, and all articles in my line warranted to b. what I represent them. - Farmers, Merchanta and others are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am deter mined to make it an object for them to do so. I will also pay a fair price for all kiads of merchanta ble Produce. CASH PAID For any quantity of Sheep Pelts. O. H. FUSSELMAN. October 13, 31 -6m. OVERWHELMING . ESTIMPWIESI, . OVER HALF A MILLION 'OT, TESTlMOril-: sis have been received b the Pioprietor .of . , , . -V . McALISTER'S 'X&stS;' MENT from Physicians jifc the most skillful andce ;;S&Sb lebrated.ifrorn Counsel Jggf- lora learned in the Law sagtJt from Judges of celebrity. ZS;. 51 on the Bench, trom Mln isters of., the Gospelt .if). whose undeviating in- t.LSs9 tejrrity hove made them ifjitjigSyy j. shining lights .in " Ihe . . -v: pain oi i rum, uom en-. lightened Pi ofe i irs, firm acute Merchants, and from those of, every stati n, name and degree among mankind all ef which, witlu.ut one d s senting objection,. ronounce this OiLtment to be GOOD. , . ; As day by day it unobtrusively extend its sphere of action along the borders of onr vast coun try, and is circulated throughout its extent, new evidences of its-power and ne proofs bf Jts effi cacy are continually developed. Three millions of Boxes, applied to disease within the last four years, has established the astounding (act beyond the power of cavil or contradiction, that it is IN FALLIBLE in the cure of all Tumors, LUcers, Sores, Burns, Tetter, Piles, Scrofula, Erysipelas,' Chilblains, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Croup, Rheumatism, Broken Breast, Ague in the Face, Corns, &c. It completely restores the INSEN SIBLE PERSPIRATION, and by this means opens those avenues bv which Nature intended to expel the morbid matter of the body thns 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 y, ' .' r AU-IIeaiingr Ointment I ' .- s :-, - Or the ' -, ". ,.' World's Salre ! . . which a discerning public has applied to this medicine ; for there is scarcely a disease, exter nal or internal, that it will not benefit.- I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the Chest, Consumption, and Liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and 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 Druggist throughout the United States. -,. ... J. McALISTER, Sole Proprietor, - 141 Fulton St. N; Y. S. BUCKLAND & AO.j 19 . .' Onlr Agents for Fremont. Shaker SSarsaparilla, IN QUART BOTTLES, AS PREPARED BY DK. S. . HOWEj ; Needs hit one trial lo establish its merit as the BEST SARSAPAKILLA. i - ;::. EVER, discovered fur the cure of the numerous diseases arising from a debilitated aud derang ed stale of ihe system-. . FemH.e complaints. Liver complaints. Scrofula, Bile. Pimples or pustules on the face, chronic sore Eyes Ringworm, or teller, sea hi hetid, rheumatism. pains iu the bones or joints, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury. , ' Purify tho Blood anda 1 is well. A REMARKABLE CURE. ' ' ',- Colnmbus. Indiana, June 5th. 1850. Messrs. S. D. Hovttfc Co. Gei.tleu.eui About six mouths since I whs attacked with what in v fam ily phvsiciau called Bilious Pneumonia, which he- came seated deeply on my lungs, and after my phy sician had broken np the lever mv luims still seem ed to be seriuusly uliected. J had nuappetitn what ever; my skin seemed to have lost its action and function, there was no perspiration, and in fact my self as well as my friends had given me up as incur able in consequence of my complexion of disease, and age, which is about sixtv tears, until one of mv neighbors called to see me. who smne tour month since was afflicted similarly to mvself.and had pur chasad a couple of boll lee of Dr. S . D. Howe's Compound Juctract of oaksapakilla, and it gave her such speedy relief, she prevailed on me lo pur chase a bottle and trr it. 1 done so more to gratifv my friends than that I had any expectation ot being benefited by the medicine, but before 1 had taKen the whole of one bottle my strength and appetite began 4o improve rapidly as well as my skin, began to perform its proper function. I purchased the second bottle and by the time it was all taken i wasreaored to as good health as I have enjoyed for the last twenty years. Mrs. L. MKINNEY;. Dr. S. Jackson a distinguished physician of Indi ana certifies lo the abovecure. and uses Dr. Howe's Suakkr Sahsararilla iu his private praiii e and recommends its use for all diseases arising from a vitiated state of the blood and system. Such testi mony is of more real value than pages of ordinary advertisements. The great success which has attended the use ot Dr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla since its in troduction in the western slates, has established its character in this section of country. This is the only Sarsapr ilia' that acts on ihe Liver, Kidneys and Blood at the same time, and hencetts singular efficacy and success. Be sure and get Dr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsa parilla and take no other. - vuart oeuies $ i per Dome or or o Domes lor qso. FOR SALE BY ; S. BUCKLAND & CO., Fremont, Sandusky county. Whelden & Rhodes, Sandusky city, George Ebert, Tiffin, And by DR. S. D. HOWE & CO., Proprietors, IMo. I, College tlali, Cincinnati. U. To whom all orders most be addressed. 17 FKEEMAX, IIODGFS & Co. IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS, 58 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK. Getweon Brordwar and Nassau. A RE now receiving a rich and beautiful assort' ii mentof. Fancv Silk and Millinery Goods, to which we would particularly invite the attention of all Casn rurchasers, and will make it an onject lor them lo give ns a call, as we are determined lo sell our assort ment, for Cash, lower than ever before of fered in this market. - Milliners can supplr themselves with every ar ticle in their line, tit about the cost of Importation or Auction prices. Mittiy of our goods tire manu factured expressly for our own sale, and cannot be surpassed for beauty oi low prices. - Rieh Hat and Cap Ribbons, a large variety. Silks and Latins for Bonnets. Crapes, Crape Liases, Tarletous and Illusion Laces. Triutniincs f.ir Hats, Caps and Dresses. Jennv Liud Caps, Party and Opera Head dresses. jMnbroulereu (Japes, Collars, Curt, and dlellll sells. Embroidered Edgings and Inserting, Swiss and Muslin. Thread, Brussels, Vulenciene, Silk and Lisle Fhread Laces. Embroidered, Reveire and Plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Gloves and Milts. Kid. Silk, Lisle Thread and Sewinv Silk. Scarfs. Cravats and Dress Hkfs. Swiss, Jacunelle, Book Muslins, and Bishop Lawns Embroidered, Damask and Plain Catitue Crape Shawls. A Full Assortment of Straw Goods.- French aud American Artificial Flowers - With a large variety not mentioned above.- All wishing to nvuid paying long prices wilf make money oy calling and aalislYing themselves. Feb. P.'lcSl Land for Sale. . THE following lands belonging to the De Forest heirs will be sold VERY CHEAP, as the owners are anxious to dispose of them. Thev are situated near Sandusky Bay on Big Pickerel Creek in a well settled neighborhood. R'ge. Tp. Sec. . Description. Acres Iwesth'fsouth-westquar 80 north-east quar 1C0 I north-west qoar - 160 I south-east fraction 90 south-west quar . .120 Also 10,000 acres of Iiand, in Ottawa county, embracing everv variety of soil limber and prairie. Settlerscan be accommodated with such tracts as they may wish, and the prices will he not more than half such lands would sell for in Illinois or Wisconsin GEO. B. SM11 H Sandpsky City, June 29, 1850-rlf.:3m - TO PAINTER S "QAINT Brushes, Varnish do, Stripingdo., Oil & i Lead, Copel Varnish &c. at WOOSTER'5 COD LIVEIt OIL.. BY the Bottle or Gallon, warranted pore at WOOSTER'S. 17 5 6 17 5 6 17 5 6 16 6 36 16 6 36 v.r, s M ARRI AGE -' WHY SO OFTEN" UNHAPPY. -' " TIIE'CAl'SES AND. THE REMEDY ! ... Mast and anany wife endarcs. years of bodily .offering and of mental anguish, prostrate and kelp ' less, embittering her life, that bf her husband, ana " tiazardinjr the future Welfare' of her children, arisins; -from-causes which, if kitomn, would have spared tlte ; affn ring, the anguish to the wife, and to the has band embarrassments and pecuniary difneokics bav , . ing their origiain the mind being weighed down and harassed in eonsequence of the sickness of the com panion of bis bosom. - ; , " How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every basband, that the dreadful and harrowing consequences to the health and hip pipes! of both may be-evoided ! ' Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to e spent without the fall: enjoyinent of the other. . The timely possession of little work entitled as . fallows has been the means of saving the health and Ihe life of thousands, as over XW O HUNDRED THOUSAN D . eoptes have been sold since die first edition was ia ; sued. .: ' " -tv.':.. ;-.;;j t 4 The author has been induced to advertise it by tne urgent and pressing request of those who have , been indebted to its publication for all they hold dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining It), and who have favored him with thousands of letters of encomium, some of which an annexed to the adver tisement. --' h --r - THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. ; i . . - BY DR. A. H. MAUKICBAU, '.. f': '"v-' riorcnoi or diiiiih or woaiea. Twentieth Edition.' Smo., Jip S30. Prux, tlM ' THI9 WORK IS INTENDED KSPKCIAL. LY FOB. THE MARRlED.ar those contempla ting marriage, as it discloses important secrets which diould be known to them particularly. Here, every female the- wife, the mothers the -one either budding into womanhood, or tbe one in die decline of years, in wbom nature contemplates -an important change can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most cer tain mode of core, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. , . " ' ' " The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, ss the innumerable, letters received by the author (which he is permitted by the . writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. -Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Duylon, O. " ' " DiTToa, Msy 1, 1847. "Dr. A. M. Moniceu My Dear Sir: 'The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' for which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to hand. I would not have troubled yosj with . these few lines, but that I am impelled by a sense of gratitude, for myself snd wife, lo give utterance ;. to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. " My wife has been perceptibly sinking for soma three years or more, in consequence of her great an guish and sntTering some months before and daring -: confinement ; everv successive one more and mora debilitated and prostrated bet, putting bet life in im minent danger, and which was. ou the last occasion, despaired ot 1 supposed that this state of things was ' inevitable, and resigned myself to meet tbe worst -At this time (now about two months) I heard your book highly spoken of. as containing some matters . reaching my ease. - On its receipt and perusal, I casw not express to you tbe relief it afforded my distressed mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Deso--meaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which 1 little conceived was possible. No peco. . aiary consideration can ever repay the obligations I am under to yoa for having been the. means of im parting to us tba malters contained in ' Tbe Married Woman's Private Medical Companion But for this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her arave. and mv children left motherless." v .. . Extract from m Letter. ': -r .-. r Competence and-Health. " Lancastir, Pa, Oct. 24; 1847. "JfT Dkar Bias I know yoa will have the hind- ness to bear whh me in encroaching noon your time, " while I acknowledge (in behalf of myseif and wife) . the obligations we feel ourselves under to yon in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable 1 Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' It has been worth its weight la gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, yon will see that 1 can not do so too warmly, when I inform -you nf the extent to which I have, through it, beea benefited. ' I will state my situation when I obtained your book through the merest enrioaity - I look upon It as oon-of the most fortunate events of my life. I had been married some ten years, and was the rather of seven children. I was long straggling unceasingly, : to the end that 1 micht train a moderate eomnetencv. bat the results of my utmost exertions at the end left me about where I was at tbe beginning of each yenr; and that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi- . cing with barely the necessariesof life Finally, thia constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon : my health: I felt less capable to endnre its contiaa--snoe, while I felt the necessity of perseverance. " This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife-i'with occasional intermission) for six , years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of . course incapable of taking the charge and manage . ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which I waa ignorant. Ob I what would ' I have given had I the six years to live over again I -W hat would my wife have given to have been spared .--the long days and atill longer nighta prostrate on a bed of sickness ! -all of which would have been, avoided, had 1 then seen a copy of 4 The Married Wumak's Private Medical Companion.'" . From Physician. -DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, . - J , OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, fcC. , How many are suffering from obstruction or irreg- ; ularities peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice I How many sutler from prolaptv uteri (falling of the womb), or fromjhior-albut (weak- -neas, debility, A;c, 4c ) I How many are in constant . agony for many montha preceding confinement f How many have difficult if not danceroua deliveries, and whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will find in its pages the means of prevention, ameuVtntion, ' and reue'f! . , . : Extract from a Letter. ; f. . To those just Married. " Had I known!": - r--. ---Pnil.ADRT.rHlA, Nor. 29, t84T. ' "Dr. A. M. Madrkmau: Had I known of the im-;.'-portant matters treated of in 'TheMarried Woman's ; Private Medical Companion' some-years ago. how. much misery I might have escaped ! I have suffered years from causes which you point out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and found my case treated of. I trust every female wil avail herself of the mformatkmeentained in its page.'' '-'" Letters are daily received of this character, unne- oessary to present - To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar . riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the, propriety of incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, tha importance of being possessed of tbe revelations con tained in these pages, so intimately involving their , future hsppineas, can not be appreciated. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the various eubjects treated ofi aa they are of a na ture strictly intended for tbe married, or those con templating marriage-, neither is it necessary, atnee it is every one's duty to become possessed at know), edge whereby the sufferings to which a wife, a moth- or, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. Ef Capies will he sent hy Mall free of Pastas ts the Farcliswer. : RT On tho receiptor One Dollar, "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent fmaitei fret) to any part of th United States. All letters must b post paid (except those contalnina a remittance), aad addressed to Dr. A. M. MAUH1CEAU, Box 1224, New York Clty. Publiahing Office, No. 1 Liberty t. New York. -Over !0,000 Copies have keen sent by I All. within three months with perfect aalety and cer tainty . . -, . . , Booksellers and agents engaged in its sale, are muting handsome competencies from the ready and extraordinary demand for it, and the extremely liberal tenns of fered them. - '-.-' Active local or traveling Agents, tbro' out the United States and Canadas, will be supplied on the same terms. Commu nications are required to bo yost-paid and addressed ns above. . s - S CAUTION. The public are cau tioned against various catch-pennies inten ded to be palmed off upon them, imitating the title of the work ns "The Married Za dies' Medical Companion," and various oth er titles. The title of the work is "The Married WO MANS' Private Medical Companion," by Dr." A. M. Mauriceau. " Private Sale. THE snbscriber offers (lie followiti-; tract of Land itt private sale at a Wat. GAIN, described aa follows, lo wit: The south-east quarter of tha north east auarler of section No. Iliirt v-six. in township ? . , r T . r . o I L-.. rvo. rive, norm oi raiii-e io. luurteen, in tjDiiuui county, conlainin-f forty acres.. This land is about three and a half miles west o Fremont, in Washington towuahip, and is -excel- lentlv situated and calculated for fnrinuii; purposes Persons wishing to purchase will enquire of the Editor of the Freeman, or address the subscriber at Haeerslown, Wasliineton ceuntv, Man-land, post paid. GEORGE. DEIHL Fremont, JoIt 13, 1850 18 Price Beduced ! LITHOIiTEIPTIC MIXTTJEEI j v Larfv Bottle Only- One Dollar.', -.' The Proprietor' ' ot the Great ' American Remedy,? '"Vauohn's VaoxTAau LiTHoNtaipno Minn".'1, , . . induced by the urgent solicitations of his Agents, through. ' out the Suited Sums snd Canada, has now , . r i-. j",:-::.-..v ;:; Seduced to zTtc s; of his popular and well known articta ; and from this dats, . henceforth, ha will put up but ons sua only, his quart " boMlaa Ihe retail priea will b - r - i 0HE DOLL AS. ''" The public may rest assttrsd that rha eharaeter of tha " ' Medicine, its strength, and curative properties will u. y i stAtH umcbamoso, and the same care will be bestowed ta ' preparing it aa heretofore. . . , As this mediciiM, under its reduced price, will be pur ' chased bv thoge who liave not hitherto made themaelve- acquainted with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to r. intimate that his article not to be claaaed wilh the van, amount or Remedies of tha dav;" it claims lor itself a frtmter healing patrer, m all diseases, than any ahcr ' preparatitm naw brfore fte world ; and has sustained itself -! for eight years by its superior medical virtues, and, unlit . this reduction, commanded double the price of any other article in ibis line. - Noriox PARTictrLAat.v,tbisartielsactsvuhgreathssi.- lng power ami certainty, upon the Hood, Liver, Edaeyi, Xtmg, .'" and all ether organs, nponths proper actitn ot which li2s said health depend. 3 This medictoe has a justly high repute as a remedy for . . Dropsy and Gravel, ' ' - ' ' and all diseases of that nature It may be relied upon when' . the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient, and for these distressing diseaaea, more especially ywim, ine proprietor would earnestly and honestly rceommeort it. At ' iu present price it is easily obtained by ail, and the trial wilt prove the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in tha World! off pieass ask for pamphlets ths agents give them away ; they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to full medical matter, valuable r household purposes, and which will save many dollars per year la nrnriu-al houaekeeDers. Theaa receipts are introduced M make the hook of great value, aside from its character as an advertising mediuaa for the medicine, the testimony in favor ol which, in the .. form of letters from aU parts of the country, may be reUed " upon. . . ' " ' ajar "Vanahn's Vegetable Lidioatriptte Mixsure "tha ' Great American Remedy, now for sale io quart bottles at -- L each, email bottles at 60 eta. each. No small eoui will 1m iMiiiml after the o resent stock ia disooaed of. . . Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y.,207 Main Street Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLOOTT HcKESboN. . CO., 127 Maiden tans, New York City. N. B All letters (excepting from sgents and dealers ; with whom ha uanaacta business) must as post paid, SI aa . altenuoo wilt as giveu to them, I IS. UUCKLAJsD, & CO., Fremont ; ' " ' .'' Charles Powers, Wowdville, . VV.-Avers, UpjxrS iiidoskr, - - - i : Jos. !i Fonke. bitile Sandusky, R. Perry, McCutchensville. . - t -"',.-G. VV Patterson, Home. ' ,-: t. 1.-S --J hn &iio.. Tiffin eity, ' I). VV. , trong-. Brllvue. . , 2eip;ler & -nook. Fort ieiieea." - : . . -S r'" . Wni. -Fhk & Co., Cleveland,. .;. 1 Wholesale and Retail, '','- Fremont, Nov 23, 1850 ly . :TUE BRITISH PERIODICALS , ! "'.' ;' AND TUB ' ' ' - ' . ' . 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