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4 at. hJS.-OLMSTED; j I Havmpfpriricipariy disposed oHi'is Old stock. ,Has been 0; WTork City, AnJpurchased'alarge'an'd splendid stock of mmmnmm fciod-, wtucli be i determined 4a sella little Ivwtr ! can be had at any oilier store in Fremont, f -'their MatWriAff, bragging, bigflagt. Ac,, to tin oun- - Irwry notwithstanding. " - ' l" tlaVHig purchased a larger slock, greater varie tv, and a wetter quality of goods than he haa ever ' h-fure, hehape to merit a eontianaue at public favor. ' .'- - - - - ;irwT-U"-Tle tadies Generally, -W4tf oe welt-to-evwminajMS stock, as tt nassnme I fth m-ktl beautiful Dress Goods vet seen in Frs- j tuonl, from a bonnet. to a pir of shoes inWun'ee.at j fries which "couijctttiun?' has not yst dared to In his assortment will be found ' " 1 T BLACK, Brown. Blue and Mixed cloth, black, ( I . mixed and fncy eaaaimerea, blae, black, and mired alinell. Kentucky ieana and tweeds cloth. Jred, white and Yellow flannels, rod and blue plaid cloaking, rirnps, fringe, calicoes, giuigharas, al ptecas, and ! cloths,- ahawla and dress hand kerchiefs, and the moat fashionable fancy dress Sgemis for the ladies that the New York markelcan ' atfurd. Bleached and brown Shirtings, C Canton Flannels, riti Ribbons, ;; -e.. Black Silk for Dresses, . - .' ' - Sewing Silk, Checks, Vestings, nV ic-Xwist&threacl, Comforters, , . "' '' A. Cohoe's Shirts and Drawers, " ; Cri-Vs :- -Traveling Bags, 'W.- ' ' t . '.- v V-Mafftk; , Carpeting, T T-Waddings, - Battings, ' ' " vblton Yarn, , ' Carpet Warp. Carpeting, and almost every description of . j Uoods that are xapua tne western Country. Groceries Tea, cofee, np-r, pepper.spiee, ginger, nutmegs, ., v, elovea.cjuasmoo, starch, salreratu, -; . : j maaaer, inoigo, aium.otc. - v ,. - rJ Croe-cot, mill, baad and wood-saws; cross-cut, t v Bill, and hand-saw files; S weed's iron, , flat and round bars; cot and wro't .-, ' w , - nailer band dr. boop iron: . fcx ,wf , ,t .pHojf X,.. - American steel; Aroea ? " . ; w .?! ahoTele, bay -and manure forks; J " 7 nailrodsr White's Simmons and Collins ' at steel axes; besides an extensive assortmen t of ' v SHELF HARD-WARE." such as. PocVet-knires, table knives and forks, butts sod screws; dooi tiangingsand trimmings, &o., dtc. oots and- Slioes. v ."-)-'.---- i-. - ...... .t a very great variety and warranted waterproof. I HATS fe CAPS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Sehand Upper Leather, S:c.; -all of the ' above arliclea will bo sold cheap for Cash; or ex- r ohaoged for 'Wheat, Corp,' Oats, Rye, Timothy, CloTeroT Fax-seeds, Uidee, Hbeep pelts, Buttsr, - Lard, Eggs, Tallow and Wax. - -.i i'reoioal, Oct. 24th, 1851. ; ... JPEBBr DA VISES PAINKILLER! t Fresh and Genniae Article, just 'XA.-raceived Bill for sale at the Grocerv and rro- -vieirtn store of - TILLOTSON & TYLER, c remont,-:Xovember 1, '51- --t-' ..' . il L.: Dinseed, Lamp, and Tanner's oil, for ' sale at tne j klJ tr-min', Nov 29. '51. - 1 - - C1BI LOAD of Salinetts. Jeans, and Cotton Goods, for snmmer wear, can be found "at the Ready Pay storsof - " ' i May 84. 1651 " - , j, T. MOSS. OOOD AKTICJLC of Black Tea can be k.ad by oiltinif atmystere. - sray24, i5li - - ' tivs,; J, T. MOSS. - -as " ' ' -;,-. i ' ,. - , - . - -W TTT, V?A"R TTIH'. -Tlf J n JT " IT n P ' TU V DaMYille Store! 'FORT j TH0USA3.D DOLLARS r Wortli: of 'i New r Goods ! J..T. MOSS ; ; TS IN TOWN AGAIN with an immense . I stock of ; t ' IaU fcWinter Goods! . . vi hicb he Is bound to sell cheaper than the cheap--'-st.' 'This he is enabled to do by having Made his i purchases daring the late panic in the New York market, caused by tha breaking down of a host ot . ..-tanks, and while-Goods were in coneequeace sell g much cheaper than ever before. ;"' flo can and wilf undersell tnose who bought "en tbe rsgs of worthless banks were considered ' good, and were taken iu exchagefor goods at an .?. immense profit to New York merchants. - The people of- - ",--'''' ".Z, S SOUTH WESTERS OHIO " xiave been in the habit of trading at Fremont be ' Cause better bargains could be obtained ' " hert than elsewhere. Cheap as they have hereto " fore purchssed, they have aow an opportunity of receiving ' ' .'y .- '. , V .Still atore Goods for their money st the celebrated Ball vills store, lhan ever before Jieardof. His stock comprises . ... .....A Larger and more Extensive X vsriety than sver before brought into Sandusky t eoonty. Ha would call particular attention to his large assortment of superior - i ' ' FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN J-;rrjc?to)ris1 Casnneres, Salinetts, Failed erotka, f T weeds, Jeans, Ao. Also to the eadiess qoanuty sf - f LADIES' DRESS GOODS! V "Dou?ht expressly forthe-ladier' ef Sandusky and " "Vfjoiuing counties, and embracing all the latest atyles. French and English Merinos, Cashmeres, Alp-tccas, Poplins, Ginghams, DeLaines stJ2 1-2 w,.ents a yard. and Calicoes, warranted fastcolorx, from 5 to 19 cents a yard. - . ...... , v ' - t Alao, 53, Cart Loads Queens-ware, Groceries, i smm u Hard-ware, Hoots end Shoes, Hats dt. Caps, iivReady-Made Clothing, dec - -- -Ah 60 Chesta of that Four Shilling Tea. "A'so, '20 bhds atrperior Naw Orleans Sugar .., . Bl g j.4 ceu per pound. . , 'Alao,One hundred bags best Rio Coffee at " in f -10 ce" P' Pan,, - - - - - - - - lAIsow30 Bases good Totacco at3 shillings -per pound. Also,' one ship Oargo f Spice, Pepper, Gin--ffw. "f,tr, Ssteratus, Nutmegs, Cloves, tc, 4.C, : ; in the aame proportion. , ,' , rrTssiiall Prat ansl Beady Pay; trtjsrtw motto at the Ballville Store, which the people - e4 Sandusky county will please bear i a mind, for - tnisimmsnse stock mastbe sold before next Spring. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange forgoods. The 'highest, market price paid la Cash for .Wheat, Corn and Oats. - - - . ..; f . For further particulars, enquire ef ZZ&ZrZ. --J- t. moss.,; ;. u . . -. OtZ. K. GASTON, ia s - - - At the Ballville Store. Fremeat. OctJ 25th, 185 1 tTUIE 1.AD1ES will find at my store, a hand 1 seme assortment of Summer Jjrett Croodrand K mnettrimmm?i. Call soon u you wisntosse , .aero:: ' - ' MOSS. , - May 34, 1351. -rrll WILL FIND at Moss's a good as X-soTtment of Crushsd, Pulverised and Cofits ,urr. --' JT. JSW4. JUay 4j 165r. .,c y - ' t " Bibles! Bibles! 8"" FATOIEY BIIIEESfrom $1 50totS. and' any quntitv f small Bibles of every de earption from 50 cents to A3 00. Also, largo r.rlnty of Prayer Books and Sabbath school books -af9j, sjite at " S. BUCK LAND & Co. a--i-Oet.2S'. 51. ; "." ' XT'AIL8.FwnntIron Co.'a Nails, manufae JN tared at Tray.S. T .at ' Hats I nnwnrdiaf 10.000 Cnrci!! COli SUMPTION CAN BE CURED!!! I Compound Sjrup of Liverwort & Tar For the Cure of Consumption, and all Dit ' '' eases of the Lungs and Breast. THIS Great Remedy has not only "mads almost incrodiule cures of Consainption, but it breaks up the mot distressing Cough, Cold, Fain in tbe Bieaat, and Asthma; iu a few honrstime. Wi au thorize our agenta, . iu all . cases where it does not give immediate relief, and Ilia bottle isreturued, to cheerfully refund lb money. , -We wil ne w ask the afflicted candidly to exam ine the facts below, which substantiate the merita of this great remedy ; facts which are incoatroverti ble, and eannot be deuied. We refer you to the atatemems of well known Physicians and Profes sors, who have come forward and substantiated theae facts. The most incredulous cannot but be con vinced that it has made cures whereeverylhiug else Extracts from Certificates which can be '-; 7 tn full by tailing on the Agents. A letter from John A.Collins, Eq., Editor and Proprietor of tbe 'Temperance Organ;' also A gent and Lecturer fortha Grand Division of sons of temperance oiunio: - Cincinnati, November 29, 1848. ' A. a. cosn.t; Dxar Sir: For the paat eight erten months. I have felt inclined to say some thing in relation to the extraordinary healing quali ties of your preparation of Dr. Rodgera' Compound syrup of Liverwort and Tar, foryour own, but more especially for the benefit of those unfortunate per sons whs ore threatened or ntnicted witn r ultnona ry Consumption, and who, like myself, have a great aversion to quabks, to tnsir speoincs and cauion cons; but a combiualiou of circuuistanees has pre vented until now. . , - In November, 1846, mv wife took a severe cold which settled upon hr Isngs. A violent cough wss the consequence, which increased in severity dur ing the winter, sud reduced her lo almost a skele ton. It. was nearly incessant, and attended with seaere pain in the side and breast, accompaned with fsver and cold night sweats, he expocroratedi more than a pint of matter daily. . Ulcers gathered upon her lunge and discharged. - Her hauds snd feet were cold and clammy as death, and a purplo tint settled upon her lips. . I na skill and varie.i el forts of our family physician were completely bailed. On the 1st of Mar, 1847, he informed tne that he could do nothing mere than grant her temporary re lief, that her case wa hopeletf, aod that she could not survive more than a fortnight at the furtherest 1 immediately called upon Dr. R. S. Newton, of J this city, (who had beon so skillful in the treatmei. of concere,) and stated her case to him. He rec ommended Dr. Kodgera' Liverwort and Tar; aat sured me there was nothing of quackery about it, but purely a scientific preparation; andgave me the history of several cases, all considered hopeless, where this prepsratlon restored to health. A bottle was procured, and in one week the expeclorotioc wOs nearly conquered, he continued graduallay to mprsve, her appetite returned, her cough in a few : months ceased, he recovered her strength, and to a very great degree her health, and is now most extraordinary uopny ot tne Dealing virtues of Dr. Rodaers Preparation of Liverwort and Tar. I can also say that I have derived very great ben fit from this preparation, for hoarseness, aors throat andstricure across ths breast. 1 have been enabled whilesuffering from severs cold and hoarseness, to speak with comparative ease for two hours. Xt has one advantage, in my own ease, over other expec torantsit does not derange the digestive functions producing hoadache,ornervoas inability. 1 regard it as admirably adapted for the nas of public speakers. Respectfully yours. From Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor to Cin- ctnoati Eclectic Medical Colledge. Ma. A. L. scovill. However reluctant I nave been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, I eonsiderit a duty to the community to state tnatin tnree ceses oi incipient consumption. viz: miss iseM, miss Barger, and Mr. K. H. Cos, one of onr City Council, that Dr. Roirers' Liver- wrrt and Tar operated more like a specific than any oilier remedy that J ever used. One of the eases, viv.: Miss Bell, pronounced by several physicians to be laboring under the last stage or scrofulous Con sumption, she is now in good health from the use of s few bottleeof tbe above syrup. , HlitAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati January 25, 1847. -For sale in Fremont by S. BTJCKLAND & Co, ' J. F. WOOSTER. Fremont, November 1st, '51 4m, - , KE1VS! SEWS! ! Glorious News!! From the South!!! 1HE Mexican Mustang Liniament, that bas i.-. n..r.. ... nv. ui a and creating so much excitement in the South and West during the last twelve months, . HAS AKItlVED IJV OUR MIDST and all those afflicted with Rheumatism, old Sores or Uucer Diseases, or Sprstns, Scalds, Burns, or Eruptions of any kind, can now be healed. Those who have been suffering for months or years with that loathsome disease. The Piles need now su9er no longeras thie MosTasa Lhuamkht is a certain remedy, no matter how bad they are, or of how longstanding. Cancers, Fistulos, Scald Head Falleror Ring Worm or any kind of asore, are healed and perfectly cured in an incredibly short time. To the Ladies it is Invaluable For sere niplee, caked breasts, acne in the face. Tooth or Ear Ache, er any painpul eores or sa ell ings. It also removes dandriff from the head, in vigorates the hair, and prevents it from falliogout. and gives a beautiful glossy softness to the baif that is not attained by any other preparation. For fforses and other Animals. it has no equal in healing Saddle or Collar Galls, Scratches, Mange, sprains or Bruises and it is an infallible remedy for splints, spavins, or Ringbones dissolving the large tumors, and reducing the swol len or enlarged joints to their natulai sixe, and healthy action. Pole Evil or Fistula, and Big headoan now be cured; and the Mustang Linia ment to the remedy that can do it. If you or any of yoar family, er your favorite horse are arnioted with any of the above disesses, try one bottle it only costs 25 cents and yon will never use - any other remedy. fi-x or sale, wholesale and retain, by 1 Buck- Iaad Ac Co-, ot Framont, and by other agenta la all tbe-vtlltaree and towns of this and the sur rounding eomtiea. Oat. 4, 1851. . - -- HEW GOODS! At the Old Corner! A- B. TAYLOR HAS just received the largest and best se lected Stock of Goods ever exhibited at the Old Corner ; which were purchased in Au gust, with Cash, at a time when money nas worth 3 per cent a month in New York, and Goods even sold at a Sacrifice of 25 per cent by Importers and Jobbers to raise the wind This Stock ef Splendid Goods will be sold at a very small commission from FIRST tJOST, For ready pay. The public is respectfully solicited to call and examine goods and prices before purchas ing elsewhere ? -;. Others may FUFFand BLOW, and adver tise prices to their hearts content, the OLD fJ OKJSIi will undersell them at any rate. All the Fashionable Styles of Silk, Dress and Fancy Goods can be found here as well as a large Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Silks, Shawls, Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Wall and Window Paper, Bor dering, dec A large lot ot School nooks. Ink, Writ in ir Paper, in fact all articles to suit the wants of tke com munity. And all we ask is an opportunity to show our Goods and Prices, to show an intel ligent and discriminating public that this is tke place to buy your goods. Cash paid for Wheat, Oats, Clover and Tim- otky Heed, Sheep Felts, Beeswax an tsutter. A. B. TAT LOR. Fremont, Sapt 3S, 1851. - Petroleum or Sock Oil. THE most wonderful remedy ever discovered. Procure-' : m a well 400 feet below the earth's surfsce. Tne above article xas he had at Woos ters Drug Store, first door south ef O. L. Nims. 1 WEEDS 'and Pittsburghlron at Hatxss. ZEPHT R WORSTEDpattsrns.Canvas, Board sndNssfflss, et Hiinrs. Grratfat ETrltement Ever in Fremont! ; Pennsylvania Store! M. N. ZIEGLER, HIS Mammoth Establishment bpened'out in Fremont some six months ago, since which time the most tremendous and unpsralleled excite ment has prevailed in this coanty that has ever been known in the era of selling goods. Some of the braga have become alarmed, and finding that their small stores could not compete, have enlarg ed their rooms, but in vain others have about con cluded to close their doors. While the proprietor of the Pennsylvania store, actuated by that Philan thropic spirit by which he is governed in all hi dealings continues determined to keep up the ex citement until every merchant and tape-cntter in town falls into the ranks snd eayshe will take off that axhorbitant tariff which he bas heretofore put upon his Goods, snd sell them hereafter at the low prices ditctated by the Pennsylvania store. Al though this establishment has been so recently lo cated in Fremontf it has alreacy become one of the moat famous and distinguished houses for cheap ness and fairness in this section of the country. Where is the man, woman or child who has not heard of Ziegler's Cheap Store? Railroad, politi cal and every other excitement has given way to the great commotion caused by the unrivalled bar gains to be had only here. - In view of all these facts, the undersigned has been to New York, Philadelphia and Boston, for a large supply of Fall and Winter Goods, and sure he bas got 'em. Steamboats, vessels and railroads, all are loaded down, every arrival, with New Coods for M. N. Ziegler, DRY GOODS 100 cases Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings; 130 cases Satinets, Jeans, 1 weeds, dec. Ej1DM Ml& DIIM2SS COODS In endless variety, among1 which are S00 pieces of Scotch Ginghams, at from 9 to 12 cents; l.uuU pieces of American Prints, 4 to 5 cents; a good Black Alpaca, for 25 cents; Lustres, Delaines, &c a splendid assortment shawls plain and fancy. Ready-Made Glothi n g No Slop-shop work! But such as is well made and ta good style. My assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES lis unequaled in this countv. I have a large sop ply of supeiior 1 articles, of which I warrant the work to stand, and pay all damages if it does not. In this byanch . I havo Men and Boyr' Boots and Shoes; Women's, Missosand Ghildren's Boots and Shoes in greet variety. If you wish to practice economy in Soheing yourself and family come and ouy ot me. in GROCERIES 1 am bound to undersell. I will sell 10 lbs best Rio Cofiee for ill; Young Hvson Tea, 374 cents. 1 make thie declaration -of facts, and I am willing to demonstrate the matter en the counter. I intend to keep it before the people, that I wage a success ful war against High Prices. Come and my Goods and you will be able to deteot tbe old hunkery sys tem of long yarns, long prices, and mixed up with humbugging. 1 intenp to give tnem lot of grape, Fremont, Sept 37, 1851. .. . Cheaper than ever n. BUTTS WOULD again say to his customers and the Public that he has received his Fall and Win ter stock of Goods, and although the raw material of Wool and Cotton bore a hip; h price during the pust year;yet it is an incontroveriable fact that most all kinds of Goods are cheaper in the eastern cities han they perhaps hare ever been heretofore, and herefore will enabve us to sell goods at Unparallelled Low Prices. Shestings one yard wide a fair article for 5 cents, ang the beat but a trifle higher. Do you want cot ton yarn, Sattinetta, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans &c. I will sell them to you at such prices that will make those quake who have already been driven to make capital out of smoke houses; to them I would say that the smoke house is there, and the unforlvnate man thus lamenting, must reconcile himself ths best war he can. . - - . . A beautiful artiele of white sugar perfectly dry at bl cents per pound, strictly prima Conee, and all oiner ainaa oi GUOCEMIMES at the lowost figure. Yon can find in Northern Ohio 400 pieces Calicoes, mostly Merrimacks of the most beautiful styles, and 150 pieces of different kinds - - DRESS-GOODS . such as muslin de lains, plain and fancy Alpaccas, rasamentcs, ranging from one shilling upwards. A full sssortmeut ef Long and Figured Shawls, i lanneis, xweacned vjoode, - - READY MADE CLOTHING to be sold at corresponding price with wheat at 5s cents per bushel. , My stock of BOOTS AjVI SHOES is eomp'ete, and will be sold very cheap " Gio ceries. Dye 8tuffs, Oils, Paints, Hardware Crockery sole & upper Leather, Iron, Nails &c will at all times be kept on hand and sold cheap. . In conclusion I would say thatif you wantto save money, call aud see os, it costs nothing to examine, Cash will be paid for all kinds of produce. OetlO, 1851. - Oh! Dear, What Can the Matter Be? THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS IN COMMOTION! And the Excitementat at HEAD QUARTERS Ten degrees above Fever Heat! rpHEIR ELEVEN ROD Establishment is crowded with Farmers from all parts of North Western Ohio-The news has spiead on the 'Wings of the Wind,' that Nims has . REPEALED THE TARIFF, And is bound to close this Ponderous Pile of over 300 Tons of the most Msgnificent line of Goods ever exhibited to the People of Sandusky oounty. Believing, as we do, that Wheat must rule at low figures, and that our interests end that of the Farmer are blended together as one, we are going to make a proposition to compromise the matter, so as to make one hand wash the other. - We ask the question, whether or not, all kinds of Iron for heavy Wagons at THREE DOLLARS A HUNDRED, And real Agawin Nails at $3,50 a Barrel, are not iu proportion to Wheat at 60 cents a bushel ray ing nolbtng about those 30 hogsheads of Sugar, at 16 Pounds for One Dollar In turning over the next leaf, we find ths old Bay State has deposited with us over 100 Bales of Cot ton Goods, and those yard wide Sheetings at 6 pence and Ready-Made Baga at 25 cents, make thoss fellows who have tried to 4pe us in improvements. look a little blue about the Gills, and wish the Brick never had been burned that are piled up in that splendid smoke house, erected at Nims' Ware house door. Put in your smoke, its no use to try to block the wheels of this old Kegulator. TBS P A&MBKS Are with us, and understand who it is that first spikad the guns of this old combination. On the second page you will find they have laid in a large line ox LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including 50 pieces Muslin de Lsnes at 12 1-2 cts; a perfect Mountain of Black & Figured Alapaeas, Parametlas & Coburgh Cloths, Poplins, Plain & Figured Prints at 6 pence. Shawls & Ribbons in proportion. Pausing along down the counter about Four Uods, we nnd the Ready-Made Ctothtag & Shoe Department! Have partaken of the spirit of 60 cents a bushel & judging from the rush down that way, the farmers must think so too. rve cannot say now long inn stock will last, but pledge ourselves to keep well posted up, until this immense stock is closed, and while some of our neighbors spend their eveningi, in canvassing our expenses, and say we must fail, another closs declare they have made ever Ten Thousand dollars the past year, and have made up their minds to sell goods one whale year at New Tork cost we dont think they would be cheap even then. Let them drive their tallest team Head Quarters has thrown up a breast work that never Haces. The Rocks are here for all your Wheat, Corn, Oats, rork, se. Aead Quurters, Oct- 1, 1851. I "1HEAP PUBLICATIONS. A choice lolo Harperdc Brother's, lustrecetved at Btcklafd's T, '.'-OVERWHELMING E6T1MONIE81 CVER HALF A -MILLION OF TESTIMONI als have been received by the Ptoprietor of McALlSTER'S AI.-LHEALING OINT- ;jp- MENT from Physicians .'' the most skillful and ce- l&sjHsS lo learned in the Law, SEjW from Judges of celebrity 33 5K on the Bencti, trom Min-SSgf-3f isters of the Gospel, -:--S- lirt uVa - wuuae uiiuTiaiiii( in 3isfiK-iiipfff3S shining lights in the .;-:-" path of Truth, from en lightened ProfaiASrs, frcm acute Merchants, and from those of everv stati n, name and degree A. tegnty have made tnem among mankind all of which, witnout one ois senting objection, jvonounce this Ointmsnt to be GOOD. .... As day by day it unobtrusively extends its sphere of action along the borders of our vast coun try, and is circulated throughout extent, new evidences of its power and new proofs of its effi cacy are continually develope Three millions of Boxes, applied to disease within the last four years, has established the astounding fact beyond the power of cavil or contradiction, that it is IN FALLIBLE in the cure of all Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Burns, Tetter, Piles, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Chilblains, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quinsy. Croup, Rheumatism, Broken Breast, Ague in the Face, Corns, &c. It completely rsstores the INSEN SIBLE PERSPIRATION, and by this means opens these avenues bv whick Nature intended to expel the morbid matter of the body thus is the system cleansed, the Wood purified, and the health re stored. ' ' It- has the power to canse all external Sores, Scrofulous Humors, Skin Diseases, and Poisonous Wounds, to discharge their putrid matter, and then heal them. We are not ashamed of tha names of All-Healing Ointment I " ; , : - Or the - ' World's Salve ! which a discerning public has applied to this medicine ; for there is scarcely a d, ease, exter nal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have nsed it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the Chest, Consumption, and Liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, snd 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, aud by all Druggist throughout the United States. J. McALISTER, Sole Proprietor, - ; - 141 Fulton St. N. Y. ' S. BDCELAND & &0., V , ;, , J. F. WOOSTER, 19 '-. - Only Agents for Fremont GOLD PENS. TJAGLEY'S Gold Pens and Pencils for sale J cheap, at ... B. bucihsd at o'l PERFUMER Yt ROSE Hair Oil Ox Marrow, -Bear's Oil. -V -Maccassar Oil, Bandoline Fixatriee, Philocomb, . Cream of Roses and Lilys, - - Cologne, Rose and Lavendar Water, fcc, fec. just received, at Btjcklakd's. NEW GOODS AT THE .' Railroad Grocery. WHOLESALE Ac RETAIL. P CLOSE, would respectfully inform his old customers and the public generally, that he has just returned from New York with a large and well selected stock of Groceries, Toys, and Notions which he now offers at greatly reduced prices- Mis stocx consists in part or cottee at IU cts per lb. Sugar at 6 cts, good Melasses at 3 shillings per gal Tobacco at 25 cts, Rice at 5 cts, Codfish at 5 cts. No 1 Mackerel at 8 cts, best Tea at 50 cts. Loaf, crushed and powdered Sugar, layer Raisens, spurm star aud tailow candles, shot, lead and powder su perior Salaratus, Pudding starch, extract of coffee, pepper sauce, English curenls, pure liquors for sinbness, such as Pats and Dark Brandy, Cherry Brandy, cnerry isounoe. Cherry Wine, old Irish Whisky, Port, Malga and . Mndsria Wines, Gin and Rum, and the greatest assortment of Segars over brought in market, and a great variety of fruits Prunes, Figs &c, jar Pickles, Sardines, Nuts of all kinds. Combs and Brushes, Gents & Lada's Pins & Rings, Fancy Boxes, Dulls, Harmonicans, Jews Harps, bun caps, marbles, Blacking, Hair Wile, Purses, Walets, Port. Monies, Toy Whips. Toy Bureaus and Babies in cradles. Horses and Riders Animals, Glass Deere and Bircs, Whistles & trum pets. Mosques, Toy Chairs, China Voces, India Rubber Dolls and animals and a thousand other things too numerous to mention, call and see for yourselves; I have also fitted up my Saloon & cook Room and am prepared to get up meals at the shortest notice. Hot Cofiee at all limes; and I have also an agency from the Baltimore Oyster Com pany which enables me to sell Oysters lower than any other shop in town, and as low as they can be had at Sandusky city, please call one and all. Fremont Sepf 20, 1850. Office to let. THE room in the Tyler Buildings over the atore recently oocupied by Topping & Wegs, tein. R- P. BUCKLAND. Aug 31, 1851., , For tke Toilet. A beautiful article of Rose water, Cologn, Bay water. Lavender do, Hair Oil, &c, at WOOSTER'S. PLEASE CALL and look at my assortment of Crockery and Glass-ware. May 24, 1851. J. T. MOSS. PERRY DAVIS' Pain Killer, a full supply just receive pat WOOSTER'S PRATER BOOKS and Church Service A Splendid assortment. Vrom 31c to $3, "at CODFISH of superior quality at , Hatrxs CHixr Storx. BIBLES. A large lot of Family Bibles from $ I 50 to $6. Also, Pocket, Clasp, Tuck, aad f elyglotttfiblesand lestamentsat CUCKLAXD g. WATER LIME. A LARGE quantity of .Water Lime for sale at the Grocery and Provision store of u. ra. i iliLu rsu . June '7 1851. Singing Books! NOW IS THE TIME for Singing, and Bucklands' are prepared for it, and are offer ing to those want: The Mendlesoln Collection of Choice Music. Carminia Sacra, Church Choir. Psaltry, . . The Odeon. Manhattan Collection, Alpine Glee Singer, . The Melodeon, 3 volumes; The Lute. The Juvenile Singing School; Sabbath Schools' Melodies; Missourie Harmoney, &e. &c. W Css SM a, Bnckland's Brick Block. Oct25,51. Prices of R CARISTEE'S Galvanic Curatives. Galvanic Belt, - $3,00 Necklace 2,00 Bracelets 1.00 Magnetic Fluid, 1,00 A large supply of the above articles just received at Wooster's urug otore, nrsi aoorsoutn oi mims. COLLARS, Gloves, Hose, Neck and Pocks Vy Handkerchiefs, at Haynes' TTTARRANTY, Mortgage, and Quit Claim V V Deedsrorsalsatthe - FREEMAN OFFICE, T?ISH. White, Macherel and Cod, for sale 1? at the RAIL-ROAD STORE. Fremont, Nov. 29, '51, f Boxes Steritae Candles just rsceiv tZ3 ed atthe RAIL-ROAD STORE. Fremont, Kv. 99, '51. For the Ladies J 7 ; It is hardly necessary to inform tbe La diesof our slock of ' '.-:..' : FEUFUIHER? AND FANCY GOODS! as they know where they ere, and what they are, but we would just hint to them that we have en larged our stock in this line very much this Fall, and we are sure they will be pleased to try our ' Pachviy, Amlrtt Verrine, Jenny Lind, Jockey Club, Maynoliu, Vanillin, Cream of Lillies, Ox Morrow, Jules Huuels EanLustrell, &.C., for they are certainly very nice. Then there is the Fancy Goods on the other side: -. ., Ladie'a Ebony Boxes and. Writing Desks, Port Folio Paper Weights-, Alabaster Jewel Boxes and Ink Stands, Pearl, Shell, Ivery and Velvst Card Cases, and the finest Papeir Awhuc Perte Moniet yen ever did see, and a thousand other ar ticles too numerous to mention, which were bought expressly for them. Just come and see them whe ther you want to buy or not. We are never tired showing nice goods, and we want the good folks of Fremont and vicinity to be posted op in these mat ters, . - , S. BUCKLAND & Co. Fremont, Odlober 25th, 1851. DYSPEPSIA. 'gtJTCHINg VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS. - . THE MOST POPULAR ., FAMILY MEDICINE Or TBI AGE ! . . Used by Physicians of High Standing. These BITTERS remove all morbid secretions, purify the blood, give great tone and vigor to tbe digestive organs, fortify the system against all fa ture disease, can be taken with safety, at no time debilitating the patient being grateful to the most delicate stomach, and remarkable for theircheer ing, invigorating, strengthening, and restorative properties, andau invaluable and snre remedy for ' Dispepsia in its Worst Forms. Also, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn, Costiveness, Faintness, Disorders of the skin, Us er, and Skin, Loss of appetite. Low Spirits Nerv ous Headache, Giddiness, palpitation of the Heart, sinking and r ullness of Weight at the Stomach, and all other diseases caused by en impure state of the blood, liver, ect., which tend to debilitate and weaken the system. ;- .. FEMALES Who suffer from a morbid and unnatural condition will find this Medicine of INESILABLE VALUE " In all cases of gxsxral debilitt, this Medicine ACTS LIKX A CHVRXt! - - . THOUSANDS Have tested its efficacy, and thousands more are now under treatment: and not one solitary case of failure nas yet been reported.. Vo'umes could be rilled with certimcates of those who have been per manently cured. Call on the Agent and get a Pamphlet. Containing the Certificates of Remarkable Cures, and the high estimation in which this medicine is held by the Public Press can be had of the Agents iree. . j3?"Prick 5ft Cents per Bottle Principal Office, 122 Ftltoh St. , N. 1. , up stairs. lor bale by ' ' . S. BUKLAND & Co. Fremont Sept 18, 1851. ..., SCHOOL BOOKS. fT"1H E SUBSCRIBERS havejust received L tne following -.. STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS! to which they would call the attention of School leachers and Parents: McGutTey's Ecloctic series of Readers, numbers 1st, ad, 3s, 4th and 5th. - Munderill's series do., 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th. Willard's W. S., large and abridged. Rational Speaker. The Student's Speaker. Ray's, Greenleaf 'a, Adams', Smith's, Dodd's Enos' & Stoddard's Arithmetic. Days, Davis', Ray's & Towor's Algebra. Pineo's, Clark's, Rirkham's, Bullion's Smith's, and Brown's Grammar. Parker's, Comstock's, and Mrs. Phelps' Philos ophy. Comstock's. and Mrs. Lincoln's Botany. Comstock's Minerology, and Physiology, and Natural History. ' GreenleaPa Exercise in Composition. Webster's unabridged, revised. University, and school Dictionary. Andrew's and Stoddard's Latin Readers, Gram mars, and Exercises. Views of the Microscopic World. Elements of Meteorology. Burnett's Astronomy. German Spellers, snd Primmers. German and English Grammars, and Dictionary McGutTey's, Bontly's Pictorial, and Elementary Spellers. Also a iarge assortment of Miscellaneous, Med, ical. Musical, and Law Books. Call and examine for yourselves. 8. BUCKLAND & Co. No. 3, Buckland's New Block. Oct. 25, 1851. Plaster! Plaster! r BARRELS Common, Witeh and Fins Gray ess riaster, just received, and lor sale ey S. BUCKLAND & CO. Fremont, October 19, 1850. - NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 64 NASSAU STREET. - W ILDE, BATES & TAYLOR. SUCCESSORS to C. T. Longstreet & Co. , con tinue to Manufacture Clothing, and are now prepared with a stock that cannot be excelled in the United States, either in Style, Manufacture, or Prices, to which they would invite the attention of their frienda, and the patrons of the late concern, as well as all wishing th purchase Clothing. The reputation of the old concern is well Known all through the West.and it will be the endeavor of the New to sustain it, for selling well-made and fashionable garments at low prices. It is the style and workmanship of the goods to which they especially ask the exa nination of pur. ohesers. .- .... . " Orders will be promptly and faithfully attended to. New York, Aug, 1 . 1851. L. D Parker Surgeon Dentist. T) ESPECTFULLY tenders professionalservices X Vto the citizens of r remont and vicinity, ail ope' rations relating to the preservation and beauty of the natural teeth, or the insertion ol artificial teeth, on pivot, gele or silver plate, done in the neatest manner- He is in possession of the latest improve ments now in use, consequently he flatters himself that he is prepared to render entire satisfaction to those who may desire his aid in any branch of the profession. Lethean Ether administered, aud teeth extracted without pain, if desired. Office in Caldwell's Brick Building, over Dr. flice'somce. Fremont Jan. 24, 1851.' Tooth Brushes. A splendid assortment at' WOOSTERs, CARPENTERS can find Hand-saws, Draw knives, steel Squares, try Squares, planeirons. Nail Hammers, Hatchets, &c.ofthe bestqu'alityat HAYiixs'CHXAtf Stokx. rjlOOTH Brushes, Hair Do Hatdo.ClofhesDo WOOSTER'S. a. -v . .rTelga and Consider.. r DRi HALL S JSA LSAMis :'Yo Paregoric ;. preparation, but a , Medicine. , . WHICH MAXES C URES at home, where . the : parlies can be found.-.' . (,-- .,. ! Tke Great Congb and Consumptive -r :-i . ...Remedy. . ., , READER' rhava yon a Cough which you are neglecting, under the idea that it is only a com iinoa cold, and that it will mon wjr il.lr. nni? Let a friend tell you, in all kindness,- what will soon be ths probable result. ; " In a short time, if yon continue to neglect your-' aelf, you will begin to feel a sense ef tightness and oppression across the chest, accompanied with fre quent sharp darting pains. Then a dry hacking cough will set in, and when yon raise anything it will be a thick and yealowish, or white frothy mat ter, streaked, perhaps, with Diooa. if yon still taxe no medicine, these unpleasant symptoms will in crease, and you will soon eave a hectic fever, cold chills, night w ists, . copious expectoration, and then great prostration. II you still neglect your self, a few weeks or months will sea you consigned tome grave, leaving your friends to mourn how rapidly consumption did its work, and hurried yon away.; Friend, have yoa no canse to be alarmed ! In the above sketch, you may sse.as la a irfass. how every case of Consumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the thousand and millions whom this great Destroyer has gathered to the tomb, every single case began with a cold. If this bdd been attended to, all might have been well: but being neglected, under the fatal deluaion that it would 'wear itself off,' it transferred its deadly astion to the substance of the lungs, exciting there the formation of tuber-' cles. . Another, and anethel eold added fuel to the. flame, until these tubercles began to soften and supontrate, leaving by their ulceration, great cavi ties in tha lungs. At this crisis, the disease is very difficult to cure, ifnd oftentimes seta at defiance ait human means. - ' In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will oftentimes arrest the disease, oy cueck its progress ana win always maxe me patient more comfortable snd prolong his life, and it is therefore worthy of a trial; bat in its. incipient or former periods. Con sumption is as cursble as any -other disease, and Urt. HALL'S .BALSAM (UH THIS LUBlia, if taken at this time, will cure it ETAS SURELY AS IT Is TAKEN !xj This is strong language, but we can refer you to numberless liviug witness es to prove that it is true!; And therefore, we ear nestly exbhrt every man, woman and child, who has a cough, or is subject to colds, to keep tbe medicine by you in the noose, and whenever you take cold, do not 'let it alone' to work mischief in your system, but eradicate it thoroughly, aad at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave your lung uninjured, to carry yon infull vigor to a gooa oio age : . . . . (Lr Read testimony of R. Milford, Esq., one of me oldxst juaoistratks in tnis city: . "" ' ; - Cincinnati, Dec. 1, 1851, Messrs. O. R. Baker & Co. Dear Sirs: Those afflicted with disease of the Longs, will fine Dr Hall's Balsam for the lungs a most Yalvjblx Medicine. 1 have been-frequently attacked with Diseases of the Lckgs for the last five years, and Dr. Hall's Balsam das always Eroii err ths Jjis, iisx at ones, I feel that the public should know the merits ol sucn a remedy. KlfJiiAKD JuULr ORD, - Residence on Plum, three doors above sixth st. More Cincinnati Cvres ! . V Cincinnali, July 1st, 1851 Messrs O D Baker & Co. Dear Sirs: 1 have always had objsetiono to have my name in any way attached to a patent medicine. But when I think .(as I new have every reason to believe) it has sav ed mv life. Iam induced bv a sense of dutv to thoei amicted as 1 have oeen, to make my ease known, and recommend your Balsal as a medicine that can be folly relied on. About a year sines, I was at- trcked with Lung Fever, which left my lungs much diseased; my cough was distressing, attended with pain in my left aide. I had aeen Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry puffed up in the papers, and I con. eluded to try it. L used bottle after bottle, which in taste and in its operation resembled Paregoric soothing temporarily. My disease had by this time become hrmly seated; 1 had cold night sweats, hec tic Fevers, swelling of the Limbs, &c, showing Confirmed Cohsumptioh ! 1 he remedies 1 obtain ed from my Physician also failed giving me perma nent relief or benefit. My Lnngs now Ulcerated ond I raised Large Qdaxtitiisof Matter from them." The Doctor told my friends thatT must die! ' My brother then got a bottle af Dr. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs and I commenced taking it. At hrst it sickened me, but after taking more. fouud it went to the spot the Virt Seat or Mr Disease.- - I began to raise with more ' ease, and could feel, dailv, that my Lungs were Healing on til by the use of four bottles, 1 was restored to bet. ter health than I had enjoyed for years. 1 belie vs if I had nsed Dr. Hall's Balsam when I was first attacked it would have saved ma a vast deal of suf fering. All I can say to others, is, try it, and 1 think yon will be- benefitted if your diseafeis -on your lungs. lours respectfully, - - -. J. C WILLARD, , Three doors above Fifth street on Vine. The public have been imposed upon by remedies recommendek by certificates which have always originated from soma unknown source.- We be lieve that a Medicine possessing real merits will ef fect cures wherever' it is imed, at home as well as abroad. - Thie is no Paregoric preparation, butane wnicn if used in season will save tne lives ot tnou sands; and' persons may make ihis bargain ' with Agents from whom they purchase, that in every case where it is used freely according to directions. and entire satisfaction is not given in 24 or 43 hours they can return the medicine, and their Money will be cheerfully refunded - For sale bv, - ; STEPH. BUCKIaAND & CO. Fremont Feb. 28, 1852. - ' . notcl, Boarding & PrivateHonse keepers TTf TOULD do well to call at A. MoNell's Uphol. VY stry and examine hi Mattrases, as this is th time to repair and clean house for Spring and Sum mer. There is nothing in use that can compare with a Good Curled Hair JHattrass, which are sold at Buffalo prices; and his Straw Mattresses will be fonnd more serviceable and con venient for nnder beds, and cheaper in the long run, then the old fashioned straw bed, a they save labor and trouble; also prevents dust, dirt, &o , which always arises from the use of straw beds. They are found in all cities to be advantages and are adapted for general use. He is also prepared to do all kinds of Upholstry Work that comes in his line of business. A, McNeil. Sandusky city, May 17,1851. Corn Ac Coo Mill. - CORN in the Ear can be ground at the Croghan Mill. . - . JOHN MOORE. JAS' VALLETTE. . Ballville Dec- 28, 1859. - - - , s '. , WOOD WANTED! - - -.- : ANY quantity of good Hickory and Ash Wood will be taken on subscription at the r RXEHAK Urricx. BLANK BOOKS, full bonnd Ledgers, Journals, Dockets, Cash and Invoice books, at . - . , , BUCKIAHD'S.'. To Cabinet makers. 1 OLD LEAF & Bronxes of every description VJand colors, just received at VVUU5 l'i.K.'&, PAPER AND PAPER HANGINGS ! prO REAMS Blue and White Fools Cap Paper, an excellent quality. - ' ' 100 Reamsblue and white letter paper. 40 Reams Flat Cap paper. " ' 20 Remit assorted note paper. ' ' A large lot of wrapping paper. " 300 rolls wall naner of 40 different atylcs A very fine lot of Window oaDer. Window shades. Fire board Prints, and plain and velvet border, for saie verv low ac uw....-.- October 2o, '51. Stuart's Refined Sugar House Syr U n. iust the thin g tot Bookwheat cakes, at the - - RAIL-ROAD STORE. Fremont, Nov. 29, '51. MhFeS! MUFFS! A good assortmen RAIL-ROAD STORE, Fremont, Nov. 29, '51. Bread without Yeast., BABBITS Effuveting Compoundfor Bread, T1 Cakes, etc. at WOOSTER'S. Te Farms and Farming Lands THE SUBSCRIBER will sell tha follow ing described Farming L audi on ths most reasonable terms, both as to price and credits t " BANDUSKT COUNTY ; BAVPCKKT TOWJTSH1P. R. Tp. Sec ... Acres 15 5 26 w pt ne qr fraction 77 t ISO 3 a jpt 8e qr . .- 12 , .i on the river l wiles below Fremont partly improved. . . V .-. u ,;- 17 a e qr of s e tu ;r " - 20 aw qrneqr w.sf - - e hllnwqr yW: " 32eqrBW.9r ; . ; 40 40 80 80 .. BALLVIIXBTOWHSRIP. '', -..'' 4 1 about 30 acres mostly improved. 15 en the turnpike one mile east of Frs ment. ' -" " 2T west hlf south east quarter 80 " " " 36 north west quarter . 180 . known as tbe Dana farm, about 60 ' acres improved, framed housa and :;:;. -i- barn, aud orchard. i-.- - 15 6 25 south west blf north west qr " " north blf south west qr . . , ,, .: .V ;. ; .'; BHJtT TOWOSHIP. '. - 16' '5 19 west blf south east qr 1 ; " ' Y GREEN CREEK TOWNSHIP, 80 80 80 .8J 16 4 .17 , north blf north east quarter. " 14 north east fraction quarter S1 ;- f:-i .!lWA8HIN0T0ir,T0WltJSHlFW ,R!k 14 if 21 west half north west quar .-i J 80 ry. northhalf north west quar- .40 . 0 31 south east qr north cast qr - 40 -i '. " i 'f 4 ' " BOOTT TOWHSBIP. '5' 13 4 26 - south east qr north eastqr ' ?40 '" ' east hlf south east qr " 35 south east qr north east qr " east hlf south vest quarter 36 ; north "east qr north west qr 1 5 south esat qr north east qr 14 - north east qr south east qr WOODVIIXB TOWHSHIP.. j . 80 -'40 80 40 40 40 ,80 ieo 80 U 60 13 d .10 west hlf south east auar partly improved. . .-.5 f ; 8 ,r -north west quarter .- - ;. .-east hlf south west qr; ; v-. ..' ,10 .'15 east blf south east qttar ' . east quarter. . - . . 320 south hlf north west qr - 80 north east qr north west qr ' 40 sourh blf north esstqr ' 80 north -west quarter -1 69 north blf south west qr -i - 80 north blf north east qr- -.80 north west qr north west qr - 40 17 22 25 OTTAWA COUNTY. - ; T. Sec ' Part. ; L Acres. B, 13 : M - 15 ; M t 13 1 - v. e 21 north blf n e quair . . 80 " west blf s e quar ' ; 80 '23 east pt south west or ' ' 8Sr '. 11 east pt north west qr ' 80 - 3 north west qr south e qr - 40 5 south east qr s w qr r 40 : 9 sooth" east quar . - 160 ' 11 south hlf n w quar ' ' north hlf s w quar '"14 north west quarter '"23 s e qnar s e quar : 32 south part n quar ' "1 : v35 south hlf a w quar : . 36 south west quarter - 31 south hf north e qr . -. west hf south e qr-.-V' ' 26 south west quarter" . ;v west hf south e qr v WOOD COUNTY. " S south half " 'V' " 1 west hal'frretion 80 '80 160 : 40 80 160 80 80 J60 80 "320 518 158 281 279 S20 "80 53 187 80 80 " 80 I 80 --'J 80 80 146 ' ' 78 iw 75 J60 78 - 79 14 15 9 4V 41 ' 11 6 18 north we6t fraction ' " 13 whole fraction 14 whole fraction 4' " ' ' 24 north half v' '. ;s ' ' 25 south hlf south east qr " 12 4' U S Reserve s 15 undivided two thirds r, west hlf south east quarter . U S Reserve s 15 undivided two thirds south west quarter. . ' SENECA COUNTY. 13 2 1 north hlf south east qr .- ": east hlf south west qu ; . 10 east half north east qr -.'. " west hlf south east qr ' 11 west blf north west qr 12 west hlf north east qr ' ' ' 5 north, west qr frae ' " .. .' M 14 " ; . ? west hlf north east qr frac ' " north hjf south west qr ;; " " 6 east blf north west qr frao a - w south eastqr -" " ' south hlf south west qr. . " .' 7 north hlf south west qr 5 - ' north west qr north west qr ' 40 ? :"-r R. P. BUCKLAND. Fremont, Not. 29th, 1851. , 7. STEW STOCKt iKEWPBICESn Jf. IT. STEVEiYSO C WOULD inform the public th at he has resumed, his business at hisold stand, on Croirhan st.. and having had the oportonity of seeingand getting All the Latest Fashions from East and West aad having brought on an assortment of the V- I'tUKST WOODS, VXNKSRINGS, C., he i prepared to furnish hi old customer, and as manv new one at can crowd into bis ware room. with tha most splendid lot of . Slahogony, Rosewood nd Black walnit .. s.' si se iw x t si as. . Of every kind from the Cradle to the Coffin As to prices, he is determined i; i . He is bold to say that he can offer yoa BETTER BAitUAiN a and B. t i , WOKK. than yoa eaa get west of Buffalo; hshason band, aad is making Allkinds of BEDSTEADS, - - on jvew and Improved Plans; such as Lewis' Patent, Fowler's Patent,' &c, & uo not fan to give mm a call. . : U-T tie ha got an a good Hearse, and will attend funeral ia town or country. . . ' -, ;t- Fremont, August 10, 1850. . - f .!-' -a -EXTRACT .T;' From the Laws aad Regulations of the Post Qffic irepariment. , t - . . Chapt. 7, Sec. 59. 'When tbe mail arrive on Suday, he (the postmaster) will keep his office open for one hour or more, if the poblie convenience re quire it, after the arrival and assortment thereof, unless it be during the time of public worship; ia which ease he will keep the office open for on hoot or more, if necessary afterthe same has ceased.' The above regulation will be observed at this office. I. M. KEELER P. M. Post Office, Fremont Jan. 1851. ,. BRUSHES J BRUSHES ' - i A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Paint, Varnish, Scrubbing. White-wash, Counter, Blacking, Cloth, Hat, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brush es, at ' BUCKLAFDS Oct 25, '5U : . . : . ..r -; , : -A, . r- . -- MATTRASES! ";' .; OF averydescription, sixe and quality, kept con stantly en hand, and manufactured to order. Also, Lounges of every description, shadeand fash ion, a. McNeil. Sandusky city, May 17; 1851." TnE choicest Liquors and W ines foe Mediciaat, and Mechanicalpurnosesforsaltat . , '-" ' Bucklaitd's. : , t - . MONROE'S Tonic. c-rtaia our for Fsvat and Ague for tale only at B. BUCXLAV as Co'. .