. FREMONT WEEKLY FREEMAN". For President, JWINFIELD SCOTT, Of Nets Jersey. - For Vice President, JAMES JONES, s.. ? Of Tennessee. Subject to the decision of the Whig National Convention. Prksidkstial Spbcoiatiok. My own par ty are alt candidtttes, including the Army, Na T and Mililia. There will be slirring times at Baltimore. The Convention bids fair to be as atermr the National Assembly of France. The cohorts of Lane, Butler. Pillow. Cass. Houston, Pierce, Quitman, Cusliing, ' Twiggs. (General all,) will be in battle array, and will attempt to ride down each other, and every body else. Should one of these succeed, and nd should, Greeley's drum and fife candidate also be selected, we shall have a complete "General training. If Commodore ferrey vhould tr op to Baltimore with his squadron instead of Japan, and threaten to blow 'em up be would undoubtedly be selected as trie -intervention' candidate, in spite of the noise and confusion.' The Democrats will probably see 'that be in ordered off, thus securing a tin field fight. Promising this to be the cae, tilings look very much as uen. v.ass woum nave a majority at the epening of the Convention. "His friends will be these that have been tried by adversity, and therefore not likely to be ea y shaken off. - His" premier is an able nan and will fight to the last. Those who know Daniel S. Dickson, know that be will be the last to desert his friend. This majority will be stifled by the two-third rule, brought about by the inveterate hostility of the Free Boilers. Now these same Cass men are aband of brothers, and they are not going to be sedu ced away and split op into little factions, be ause Cass cannot be nominated. Their majority will have the convention so long as they act in concert, and ttiey can nom inate any other Cass man, because there is none to obnoxious to the Free Soilers. Again the loss of their first choice eader such circum stances, would add ereatly to the prospect of .their second choice, through the influence of -sympathy upon a minority. A new candidate with such majority to start with, would re--pel few if any, and would attract many on ev--ery ballot This new man is not ecpeeted 4e take up all the quarrels of Cass, and then if he should happen to come from a disaffected State, state pride would heal up many eld and iesteriag weunda. ' In looking about I think I ce just the man in the Empire Slate that will . named by the Cass men, and by the Con tention. He has friends in New York and ev ry where. His principles are will known. His devotion to the Union and the Constitu- -lio haa been uniform and consistent The !-fceline is his favor m general, and has been expressed by the Texas Convention, in a pro- posal to Dominate mm lor vice rresiaenv who be Hero of San Jacinto. ' Alabama has spo tn out, and ber voice finds a prompt response in Missisippi. He is not a candidate and is for Lewis Cass. D. S. Dickinson's chances -are worth all the rest. " "Board or Pvbuc Worxs. This Board has introduced itself to pubKc notoriety by issuing decree that ail railroad bridges, over the ca mats of the State; shall be removed before the tfrst of Juaeaext. The object is to increase the expense, and retard the speed f railroad business, so aa to retain the patronage of the anals. In this day of lightning such a meas ure will be unpopular. Gness the Board must -comedown." - We clip she above from the Democratic U mion Sentinel, a new Locufoco paper, just star red at Canfield Mahoning county. The editor must be a Yankee, by the cute way be has of guessing. We guess the Board As come dow a few pega, and they are bound to come - "down a turn more- before th y stop. Was there ever preposteros idea hn to attempt to tear down all the railroad bridges in Ohio that happen to be bailt ever canals? and did tct a act of politiciana make a greater mistake than the Locofoeo leaders permitted the . Sta tesman to make this order of the Board,, and ; the doctrines of their report to the Legislature issues in the coming elections ? We repeat : the Democracy will not support those men hi their desperate, nnfoi tunate and ill advised or--der. The Board will come down a long time . before these bridges wilL t That is our guess; put it en record. . - ;' ; ' -.- 0. & Journal. The Wklgeof Mansfield. : We are happy to see by the last Herald, that the Whig ticket f r Mayor and corpora tion officers prevailed by majorities of more - than two to one. We de not know how the vote has stood heretofore, but this is large "Wbig vote for any city or townshipin Richland. Perkins Bigelow is elected Mayor, receiving 283 votes. -. One B. C. Smith, who distinguish ed , himself as the champion of Msdary at the - late Democratic meeting in Mansfield, was his -opponent, and received 130 votes only for the office. That our readers may know something of the progress of events up there, we propose to submit the folio wing. The case is not a aelitaryone: - O. S. Journal- ' Straws, &c On one of the tickets cast on Uondaj's election, in this place, was written the following: - "The eontlitution in th hands of it friends I voted for h, now I go Whig. ' - What 'Democrats fight For.' In speaking of the printing question, the 8tetman of Saturday says : f- "It has surely some to a pretty pass, when democratic victories are toured to whig advan tage. We might just as weU let the Whigs take the field at onee and save the trouble of political contests I .It would be a pretty exbi- . bitioa for freemen to make to the world a fine specimen of Republican success." - An Ebnest confession truly ! If Ihe printing fs to be given to the lowest bidder, as the present 'Demo era tic Constitution' prescribes, the Democraer might just as well let the Whigs take the field at once!" "A fine specimen of JRepvUiean suceese sure enough, for a Uem acrallr nartv to submit the dispensation of spoils' to a law of its own creation ! No, no, that would never do! John C. Calhoun Whs once a prominent Democrat, and he said the "party was 'held together by the cohesive pow : er of public plunder. So the Statesman seems to think, for it proposes to disband the party and 'let the Whigs take the field.' whenever it is settled that no 'plunder' is left for the pub lished of that paper. And this is 'Democracy , is it?' - Com. Register." Winchell, the inimitnele drollcrist, who was " reported as killed by falling from a railroad ' cur at Alleghany, a few days since, has tele graphed the Mayor of that city to keep his remains until called for, as he wishes to have them interred a the family grave-yard in New York. : This is Voogravs a joke to be lost The editor, of the Vox Populi says an editor down east last week stabbed wimself with a paste-brush. His recovery is doubt ful. Cause disappointment. A package of unpaid news paper bills which was found on his person tells its own story. A paste brush, similar to the 'fatal instrument' mny be seen at this office. Also any quantity of bills of the same character. SUroectiHrments, COUNTY SL'ltVEYOIVS OFFICE at Bucalaud & F.vereils Office. T. W. ( LAPP. April 10. IP5J. Conntv Surveyor. j Ames not Giti:itT. Licensed Auctioneer. FREMONT, OHIO AGENTS WANTED. To Sell New and Popular Books. WE are in want of Agenta to ranvata thia part of Ilia Slate for our new Book. A amall capital of but $10 or $15 will he requir ed to commence with, and an active person can earn from $3,00 to $5 (10 per day. ome of our Affama earn innch mora. Thoae deatrona of ti;niritir in thia profitable hnnineea, mav obtain our plan of operation and a liat of our Publication,, ;iH tn.a-in?. pot paid, M F. TOOK F. Ft A; CO.. No- 102 Superior St.. Cleveland, Ohio. First Arrival Of Spring and Summer CLOTHING! At the United States Clothina Store ! T r'T r,iro T t. . c., . I ii lwi. itu. i - muss s oime, una oppo XV site Deal's old Tavern stood. I am now receiving an Immense stock of Spring and Summer Clothing of every description, whih I will sell as low as an be bought in the United States. Call and see, and judge for voursehes. F. DERM HAM. Fremont, March 97, 1352. GREECE & SUGG, Attorney at Law & Solicitors in C hancery, Will jrive their uudivided attention to profeaaion al business intruated to their care iu Sandusky and adjourning counties. Office In the second story of Bucklund'sBlock. FREMONT, OHIO. THE LUTUER1ST CHURCH, Of Fremont, oeino; desirous of building new House fur worship by advice of a large number of the citizens of the town, offer for aale iheir pres ent houae aud lot, wKh tha design of locating and buildingon Church street. Thoee deairoua of purchasing will apply for prica and terms of payment to John Cnrahner. F. Grand, er H. LANG. Fremont, March 20, 1S5I VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE 1 ONE WHOL SECTION of the best Wheat land in the Slate, laying in Fulton Township, of Fahou County, containing 734 acrra, and it will be aold for 6ra dollars per acre, or less, for it must booold by the finst of May next for aome price. It is well situated in a good neighborhood of lion eat aud industrious Germaue. The Location is healthy. The Toledo Plank Road is already com pleted to within abuut four miles of il; aud the Railroad weat from Toledo will probably paaa along lb north liue of the section. The soil ia first rate and is heavily limbered, and the timber will be needed for the construction of the Rnil Road. It will make the very beet kind of farme, and ia on tie whole very desirable property, either to keep er improve, but it blongtoa company: it fell in to the hands of a wealthy Banker easi, by bank ruptcy, and the order ia to eell at what it will bring, and to lake in payment Horaes, Cattle or proper tv, or to rrve a liberal credit where the security is good.' The owner weuld prefer to sell it all to one man. hut if uo such opportunity offrrs it wi't he di vided lo suit purohaarra. Persons wishing to buy had much belter go to see the land. Mr. B. Poorman, who lives on an adjoining lot, will give all aacastmry information about the lines and cor ners, end the -bargain for ii can bn made with D. F. COOK or Dr. O WHITE, at Maumee. who are fully authorized to veil it. The title will be a good W arrantee Deed. March 20 I85 . chickens; chickens: ONE Thousand Live Chickr ne wanted immedi ately by the subscribe r living in Fiemont, for which the highest price in Cash will he paid. GEORGE WEGSTEIN. Fremont, Feb. 21, 185S. TOWN LOTS FOK SALE. THE SUBSCIHER will sell lu-Lots, No. 36 and 37, iu Fremont, at a barg-am. Tli-y are situated on tile north side of Market strt-el, arid eastofMdin. They are finely located to erect dweltitiga upon. Enquire at D- Belt's store, of II. -SHOMOE. Fremont, March l?th, Is52. L AMP and Tinner's Oil at Hatm'. IEPSIN, A aew articla lor Dtspepeia at WOOSTEkVS. JtTST received a sttpplv of Slonn'a celebrated Horse Moilieineaat J. F. VOOTER'S. s PER M and LamjiOiI A first rate article for sale al ft Bucklamd &. to's, Patent Medicines! S. BUCKLAND & CO., A HE THE SOLE AGENTS for S dasky cauuiy. for the fu.lowiug standard Med ici it e -. Oxrreiiated Bitters. Motftl Bittom, Maatang Linamant, Nerve and Bone, do. Gareling Oil. Liverwort and Tar. Jurikins Ointtnenr, BalsHni of Hnrehnuue, Bonpland's Fever and Agoe Core, Monroe's Tonie for ague Osgood's Choloefoguge, Hungarian Balsam, McLnne'8 Vermifuge, Favonstocks Vrnifuge Seller's Verniilnge, Javne's Vermifuge, Pam Killei. Townaend'a flareapartlla Shaker aarsaparilla Ball's aaraapariHa Guysott'asarsapariUa & Yellow Dock. Sarsaparilla, WildCher-l . ry and Uandelion. Brant'a medicines, Jaynea mediciaes. Sloaos medicines. Fitch medicines. Graffeobarjr Co,s. do. Ernpin Co's do Wild Cherry Balsam. Cherry Pectoral, Christie1! Magnetic Cor atives, Maneiic Plaster, Magnetic Ointment, McAlister's Ointment, 1 PaiH Extractor, Car for rain. Pain Kxterniinuter, Pclrotentn, N-rvine Balsam, ttthontriplir mixtnje, Pvitits I r sulve, Dvpeptic Bitters, Dyspeptic Cordial. Thompson's Ere Water, Cook' Eye Water, Dean's Chemical Plaster Canker Balsam. Ginssng Panacea Gregory's. Jaynes, Seller's, soule's, Phioev's Ualsev's. Moffnt'a, Brandreth's, Worsdell's, Mc- Lane's, McCnlloch's, Rashes, and every other kind of rills that are good for any thing, vnd all other standard medicines of the day, at JYo. Z)Buckianit Brick Block, - Sign of the Big Mortar. Jf Fremont, Ssndunky co. Nov. 1. 4651. Toledo, Norwalk At Cleveland Rail A Road Company. T a mepiii.got the Dirr-cioic of th Toledo, Norwalk fe Clevi-Und Rtiil Road Co nifiativ, held at their office fNorunlk Dc, I , 1850. It '" resolved, that the suiiih suhscribed lo the cali- Ital stork of this Compntiy lo be expended on I he Western Section of l lie Road, hrtween Fre mont and Toledo, he paid into the Tmtvurv of thia Company at thia office, in enatalments i.f len per cent, every sixty nays iroin tniaoate; and that no tice be published of iaid call in aome paper at Fre moot or Toledo, or both, for the period of thirty dava, prior to the date of payments of the same. Notice i therefore hrebv eiven that an itistal tnentof ttn percent, on the Cap.tnl Stock of the I oledo, Noriri-lk &, Cleveland Kail Koail Com pany, subscribed to he expended on Ihe Western Section of said Road, ia required lo be paid to the Treasurer on or befotetho 10th day of Fehmary 1851, and a farther instalment of ten percent, every sixty davstherenfier until the full aoionnl is paid. W. F. KITTR'DnE. Sec'v. Office of T. N. & C. R. R. Ccm'v. Norwalk Dec, 16, 1850. f SILKS, satins, alpaeeaa, lawns, giuplmirs. &e. allqaalitiessnd prices at Haxrss. List of Letters "REMAINING in the Post Office in Fremont, on iVthe 1st day of April, 1852- Adams Isaac Adams George Anala llauuah S Ash Wm Auderon Ralhy Abel S K Brown J C Botrlna Wm Bruner Elizabeth BrOAii Thomas Bartholomew B J Bells N O Barrett I'hebe Boyr John Baillett Win Browns A P & J. Hnrringer Mrs Laura A Bedel John Cavalier Elizabeth Carroll Daniel rnut Henry t hapniHti Charles Coe D S Criter James Cnriila Malmda C.IU Fraiicia C. t'lai'P Cbaa Craiue Esther et al Dnllar Jacob Doll John Dear John Dumas George Dearabaw Levi Dean James Doddsvrorth II. Paiia D II Dana O B Etzel Henry Engler Martin Engler David Eversoll Jacob Eastwood Thomas Foster Henry Fields Sarah L Feiterman John Ferey Christopher Fox Joseph Fox Wm Fetters Ely Fisher Joseph Fisher Mary Garer W m Grimes Isaac Grout Heury Gribliti Wm Gaeiri Asbory Gilimore Mary A Gleason Majy Hower Harrison Huffman Michael Miller John Miller John W Mrera Benjamin Vlohler Jeremiah Moffatt Jitir.ri Mason Charles Mason Thornaa Nesbitt Samuel Otl Fidell Overinyer David Overnner Jacob Oxhorn Knos Ohlins;er David rensh Kevi A Philips David Phillip- Jchn Post Muv E Phelpa Mis Ann Porter Joseph I'inkerion Thomas Rov David lliaby Polly ''like Mm" Catharine lhertso T H Ridout DO awaH E!iziheth ttnv cnas ,"i Rathburn Saxton Rub Hitrrieou (ice M iv Roberts Win Ilodffers Isaan Rnlph Sarah Jane -imth Jnsliua Smith Andrew Smith Geo B Smith Jeremiah Sloane John Shell Isabella Shale John Sphon Henry S Sphon Henry S.in Steel Oliver" P Sivickoord Daniel ScoitMaryS tokea John Siephene John Shesely Lucy Ann Sprague Samual Short Rachel Tillon John TiffW. C. Trtmner William Wright Elbanon Wright Orrison Wright & Wilcox Winchell Stephen R. VVaponer Solomon Wagoner Sarah Mrs Webster William Ward Isaac or Lewis Ward John Wise Jacob WilFoo Nathaniel Wilson Mary Walters Epnraim Walters John Wildameau Hanry Win! John Might Isaac Harvy Mrs Betsey Hilt Samuel Harly Harriett J Harly James Havens Henry Hufford Jacob Hues Matt M. Miss Haaly David Horsly William Hollinger John W Hubbard Oliver F 2 Waehborn John Tounjr John Vandersoll Jacob Jnman W Vaudersooll Messrs Jack Eli lounger veorge Yoenger Nicholas Zink Levi Ikish Litters Bourk John 3 llrnwn Thomas Kearns Jacob Klinger Christiana Miss Klingman Wm Kline Christian Krout Henry Kurney John Kiny John Knna Samnel Kemmorly Henry Lease Mary C Long Henry Rev Lattirv Benjamin F S ICnmmingham Edtnond Cumnnnsnam i imomj Conley Phelana Conlev Felix Mc K'ncrry Corneliua Mc Knerry Jra Mc Namara Kodger 2 Leese Rodgers Lniman J H Houkrlao Cornelius iHackelt Pat iHanunr John 9 Mora Corneliua 2;Courney William :Lawrenc Horace 2 Sliaui.haii Daniel iQuiulaii Michal . iQuill tnortou John .Q n ink John or IMike Rieley iQuinie William iQuilter Daniel ITGermau Letters Lautx Simon Lord T W Lobdill S C Mitchell John Mitchell Uriah Manly Eliza D M'Nult Calvin M'lntvre John M'fntosh Miss Nancy M'Creary Wm M'lntvre Thomas M'Gili Cha Miller Mark Persona callirg for any of the abeve letters will av aareriuea . 1 oi li.r.r.i-.x.n. . . . . r- , T-t, . , April 1, 1852. SAVE YOUR MONEY. Charles P. Freeman & Co., (late FREEMAN, nODOES, fc CO.) IMPORTERS AND JORBERS, 144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty St, SEW YORK, TTAVE now on hand, and will be receiving daily XT. through Ihe season, Aew Goodt, direct from the Euronean manufacture!, and rath jlurtintu. rirh. farhianablr. fanev Silk Millitieru Goods. Our the latest and ino.t beiutilul deaigna importeil. Many of our goods are inaiiutncmred expresalv lo our order, from our own designs and patterns. and stand unrivalled. We offer our guoda for nctl Oi h, at lower prices than any credit house in America con afford All purchasers will find it greatly to their inter est to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of rem clifoppnoas. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes &. Bells. Bonnet silks, aaliits. eraDee. liesesalid tnrletons. Embroideries, collar, chemisetts, capes, berthas Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings and lnsertingc. Embroidered reviere, lace, and hematich cam hric handkerchiefs. Blonds, illusions, and embroidered lacee forcapa. Embroidered laces for shawls, mantilla! and veils. Honiton, mechlen, velencienes, and brussela laces. English and Wove thread, Smyrna, liee thread and cotton laces. Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sewing ailk, gloves and mitts. French and American artificial flowers. French lace, English, Aftiericau, and Italian) Straw bonnela and trimmings. January, 1862. notice. THE Stockholders of Ine Fremont Plank Road Companv are herehv notified, to meet at the Franklin House, in Fremont, on the 10th day of April next, at one o'clock f . M. then and there to elect five directors for said companv. JAMES JUSTICE, Prea't. Fremont P. R. Company. Fremont, Feb. SB, 1852. Great Bargains! GOODS SELLING AT COST ON MONDAY, the 15th day of March, the subscriber will commence selling off his large stock of Goods, embracing Dry Goods, Crockery. Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Cloth ing, &c, sx35 ma sai rac Give me a call, and examine my stock. I am bound to sell goods cheaper than ever before heard of in Fremont, and yon will be satisfied that this is the case, if you will only call aud make an ex amination. Don't forget the place, the 'Old Ballville Store opposite Deal's new Tavern staud, J. T. MOSS. Fremont. March 13th, 1853. Fremont Plank Boad Company A DIVIDEND ofeiphl per (tent bus been declar ed. uu I le 10 tbe Stockholder on the fiMdav uf April next, on prer-e illation of certificates of Slock to James JuMire. JOHN It. PEASE. Treasurer, Fremont, Match 4ib. 1852. Notice. THE Board of School Examiners for San dusky County, will meet on Saturday March 20th, at 1 o'clock P. M. in the WVst mum of the Ketone school house in Fremont, for the examination of Teachers. The ses sions will continue on eight successive Satur day, nt the I. our and place above specified. F. S. N HITE, Clerk. March 6, 1852. YOUNG Uysou Tea ofsiuperior qualitat Hatnks. CASH paidfor Land Warrant?, at Hkad Quartit. A good supply of Botanic Medicines just ree'd at WOOSTER'fci. GREAT REMEDY! Celebrated Family Ointment. I MUd, Safe, Tkanmgh and the trremUat ExUrnml Rem nfr ever used. It ia competed of Vegetable ExtrmcU md jwjlx m poteer mnetptaUed in the mmuUt of Medicine for tM mire of Inflammatory Uioeaoem. It in uuivenally acknowledged to be nn Infallible reroedv. In every ease where it has been faithfully applied en the human ayittetn, for promoting Insensibie Perspiration, and tw invaluable in all diseased of the flesh. Obstinate Uleers. Old Sorea, Chillblaina, store Throat, Burns, Cuts, Cutaneous Eruptions, t$on? Nipples, Hore Breast, Diseases of the Eye. Ague in the Face, Kheuiuntie I'ains, Contracted Cords, Pain in the diile Back and other pruts of the system. Scald Head, Bruises, Prpsh Wounds, Piles, and every kind of ore containing the lenst particle of Inftaimuatioa, are permanently cured by this great remedy. HEALING VIRTUES. it is a fiut, authenticated here, as well as all over the State, and indeed the whole western states, thai Sloan's Medicines have attained a wide spread celebrity, and re putation, to which they are Justly entitled by their "kemlinf atrtws," and powers. We are not among those wlio are prone to endorse every patent humbug that comes along, and in this tnntancc have delayed our endorsement until we have been able to in ike assurance doubly sure, not only by testing them personally oursolves, but from the teati mony of a numerous portion of the community living arouud us. (Illinois (Jlobc, April 13, ISM, SLOAN'S Horss & Cattle Medicine. No Medicine la use haa accomplished so momy Extra jrtUnarif Cvret, and given so Umeeraat Satisfaction in every variety and stape of disease, or that has so extensive m4 rapid a sale as Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder. The Ointment is swiftly superceding all other Ointments and Liniments for the cure of Fresh Wounds, Galls of all inds. Sprains, Brubes, Cracked Heels, Ringbone, Wind galls, Poll KvU, Callous Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, Sit fast, Strains, Lameneas, Sand Cracks. Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Manpe and Horse Distemper. The Condition Powder willl remove all inflammation and lever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water and strengthen every part of the body, and haa proved a sovereign remedy for the following diseases: Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, In ward Strains, Yellow Water, Inflammation of the Eyes. Fatigue from hard exercise ; also Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff complaint.) which proves so fatal to many valu able horses in this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, which generate so man fatal diseases. These remedies never injure, and always Cure, if the dh reetioDs are followed. For rurther particulars and a wtmHUmdm' of Ceriifkaiet of ftsnarkabU Catres, get Pmmpklets of agents. W. B. SL0AJJ, Craed Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicago, W. 0A11 Medicines and Books advertised by W. B. Sloan, are aold at retail, at the propriotor's prices, by B . UU UK LAIN D fir Uo., Fremont. Hamilton & McCartney, Repnbtic. John Goodaon & W. Whipp, Bellevoe. A. B. VAN DC-REN, General Agent, Springfield, Clark Co., O. Ilalstcd's Water (Jure and Dlotorpathie Institute ! Rochester.' ar. y. WE HAVB A MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, too large to (rive a pur ticulur description of, there fore we will mention only a few items, that stran gers may huve some idea of our accommodtUious. We have 23 bathing rooms; 12 large rooms with wnrdrobes and bathing rooms ttttuchfd; a large sitting saloon where all congregate at pleasure: a largo exercising hall for gymnastics and calisthe nics; a trotting mil -road: bowliug alley and ma ny other sources of amusement. One hundred aud one bcttliing conveuiences,as cendiug, decending, and flexible douches, are all oa the latest and most approved plans. Now we come to a department DEDICATED TO WOMAN, which has proved itself far superior to any medica tions th it nre known to the world. This is Mo torpatut, tha art of curing diseases by vitalizing mouon. Here w. stand un rivalled and alone. It is a discovery of our own, sanctioned by every phy fieiaii who has investigated it. In fact the phsi ciatis are sending us lbs majority of our patients. So valuable is this treatment that many of our old est medical men have said, that it is the greatest discovedy in medicrtl science. Over three hundred letters have been received from Physicians, and nearly one hundeed of them have visited the insti tution, within three months, from different parts of the United States and the Canadas, inquiring into our manner oftreating so successfully Uterine dis eases. Every variety of disease incidenr to woman, is treated with an unvarying certainty of success heretofore unknown. Many cases of Prolapsus Utkki i-.Tta cured in a. Tew days: and the most dif ficult in a few week. To produce this almost iu etaiitaueous relief the patient is subject to no pain or inconvenience. For the removal of other Uterine weaknesses this systom is equally efficient. Many of the most in veterate and extraordinary cases of from oue to twetitv-lw o iimwTniiiliiii some iibcoiiipaitifd with extreme uriunry difficulties and many with that iuabihly to stand upon the feet, or be raised fr m a horizontal position, which is peculiar to these diseases, have been brought here on beds hundreds of miles, attended by their physicians or friends; aud these suffering and hfloless women have in every instance been raised from their beds, and after a short trentineut have been enabled to walk from one to ten miles daily, aud take much other exercise, ' The wives of ome of our moat distinguished men asClergrmen, Members of Legislature, State and United States Senators, &c. , have been success, fully treated by Mutorpathy after eVery sther sys tem had proved u orse ihuii useless. We are per mitted to refer to. and give the names aud address ot these ladies, to ladies onlv. 1 hose who have gone through long courses of treatment udder dinerent systems, and have tried Woiiicc atlv and Water t-ure combined Irom one to three years without material oenefit. h-iVe been entirely restored by our vitalizing treatment iu a few week No stays, pessaries, or supporters are used ito this Institution. We consider them all very inju rious, and immediately throw them off the organs are made to assume their natural position the pa tient is immediately put upon her teet, and no ex forts of hers can produce displacetneat. All that is then required is statumination ttnd the use of cold water, exercise, &c. to re-gaiu her general health. In these cases water is only used as an aid not as a nece&sity as an auxiliary, not as a cure. It is unnecessary to mention the Various grades of diseases successfully troated here. Suffice it to say, Motorpathy cures Prolapsus Uteri, retrover sion, partial Inversion, Antiversian, ludutatiou. Hardness. ,nla(gement, I umeltiction, Congestion, Ulcerations, Scorofulous Tumors, Tubercular For mations, Lucorrhrea, Amennorrhoaa or painful ob structions. Unitary difficulties, Dyspepsia, Costive ness, and in most cases the most stubborn sterility. Indeed nearly five thousand cases of Uterine dis eases have been cured without a failure. Motorpa thy does not admit of a failure, if the patient stays a sufficient length of time to re-gaiu her general strength. We have a register with a history of every case, address, &c. which enables us to prove every as sertion we make aud staud ready at all times to do so. 1 he s Wre t-st we hnve been put to in curing the worst prntructed and rj-cted cases of Prolap sus Uteri, makes us soenlireU confident of success in every case, that w are willing to deposit iu any bank the sum of $1,000 against the equal amount, that wv can cure, under ordinary C rcuiimtaiice, anv Case of ProlapMis Uteri, if nut uiid-r our co e. Motorpathy i a sure cure in all c ises of Incipient Consumption, Bronchial, opmal, liilious and iter Vous Diseases. We have ton m iIh arid oue female Phvs'Ciaii. (O9 All cumnmnicHtions should by addressed to H. Halsted, M . D. , Rochester, N- Y. N. B. Stimulated by out success, many Water cures have started in this city, which may mislead strangers unless titer nre careful to inquire tor Hal eted Hal.', No. 299 lintt'tto street. ALL persons interested will take notice thot Emeline Miller on the seventh dav of Novem ber A. D. 1851. sued out it writ of attachment from the Court of Common Pleas, of Ottawa county, in the State of Ohio, against William Shoemaker fur the sum of ten thousand dollars'; which writ has been served and returned. S. A. SMITH, Clerk February 14, 1852. MEDEI C DIE: DEPOT. DR UGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, D YE-STUFFS, dec. Cheap for Cash or approved Credit. . First door Sovth of O. L. Nimt. t J. P. WOO'STER. HAS ON HAND, and isconstantly receiving di rect fiorn New Yurkt tha lagest and best as sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Physicians' Glnss- ware, oe-c. ever otter;d in Una market, wlneh will be sold 20 per cent lower than was ever offered in litis place. His stock conaisls in pari of tha foiloar- ing: 50 ox. Sulph Quininei 25 drs sulph Morphine, 25 oz Salicine, 95 oz Chiniodiiiet 12 olStrychniue, 25 oz Iodine, ; 20 Gum Arabac do ; 11 Hole Sulphuric Eiher i 10 do Aceitc do ; 50 do Aqua Ammonia RY ; OH bpls IX It re Uulcis, 10 lbs Eug Calomel, 100 Gum Camphor, 10 OS I umininfr 25 Gum Gpium, Turkey' 5eJCod LiverOilpur. 20 oz fiperiue. , 24 Hots Kushtoil A 0 oz Kreosote, Clarka do 10 Lunar Caustic, cry-i 30 Gala Castor Oil, . talized, ; 10 Sweet do TO Pnro I 80 Lump do summer & 10 Common ! winter atraiued. 20 lbs Gum Myrhh TO PA INTERS. 1000 lbs Day Lead pure Blaek. 500 do do poi 20 Chrome Yellow, 100 Ground in oil 2 bbls spls Taipentine, 20ga!sCopel Varnish for tarriagea, 25 Turpentine do 10 Japan do for dyes Paint Brushes, Varnish do of eTery 50 French Green 2n Chroma Greene, 20 American! Vermillion 2 Chimera do 10 Prusaian Blue, 5 Dron Black, Bbl Eddys renn'd lamp-' descriptioa. White Glue a verysuperior article, American, Isinglass Brimstose. Liquors 40 gals Brandy dark pure Bbl Port Wine Bbl Sweet do Bbl Sour do 21 uo rale pure Bbl Rum Bbl Gin Bbl Alcohol 93 per cent It is reneralty admitted that Wooster keepsthe best Liquora in Town. Those wanting Liquors for Medicinal purpose would do well to calt. Fromont, Aug. 9, 1850, WASHINGTON LIFE lASUREANCE COM PANY OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital, $500,000. Chartered by the State of Ohio, Charter Perpetual. JOINT STOCK AND MUTUAL. ALL the advantages which ran be secured by Life Insurauce in any office in this couutry mav be had in this company. California riska taken on tha most favorable terms. All liabilities paid in mouey after proof of death. E. M. GREGORY, Prea't. S. F. CARY, Sec'y. G. W. CLICK, Agent for Fremont. Feb. 28, 1852. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. ItEMOVAL. L fTlHE SUBSCRIBER has removeJ his t JL Stock of Jewelry to the shop recently prepared for that porpose, two doors North of his former place of business, and having just returned from New York city with a large and complete as sortment of Clocks, Watches, Gold-Fens, Jewelry, &c, is prepared to accommodate the public with any article in his line, at reduced prices. His Watches, gold aud silver, of all patterns, are unexcelled in richness and utility; his Clocks con sists of various kinds and qualities, and are warran ted. An excellent assortment of Gold Pens, Gold and Silver pencils, of the most approved manufac ture. A splendid assortment of eotd and silver fia frer-rinjrs, ear-rings, lockets and breast-pins, ail of the latest patterns. Also, a general assortment of Musical Instruments, and a large quantity of tova for little folks. Watches, Clocks, &C, repaired on the shortest notice. E. LluFrELMAN. Fremont, June20, 1851. lyr. The People's Grocery! Bell's Old Corner, AT IT AGAIN ! I HAVE JCST RECEIVED at my old Stand, the largest and best lot of Hamburg Cheese ever brought to the placn, which customers need only taste, to make them wish it would never get alt. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, from 5 centers to "penny grabs," and URsVMT3tV twenty years oldt warranted pure and wwlulletatect, seleoUd by a competent Judge, expressly for our own use, and is certainly the best article in Fre mont. It will recommend itself to all competent judges, and needa nojrrf7iicdcertificdtcs to bolster it up. GERMAN WINE! the best article ever brought to the county. Also a large variety of other brandies, from the cheapest to the best, which my customers can have cheap for .he dimes. Wines and Gin in any quantity. ONE HUNDRED BARELS WHISKY various brands which we are selling cheaper than anybody else, and a belter article too. Particular attention is paid Co the Liquor department, and our customer shall have good articles in any quantity not prohibited by law. We keep alt articles usually kepi in sUcrt estab lishments. Slippers excepted, and will sell cheap for cash. Come one, come all. and try the People's grocefv. Remember the place lieU'e Old Cor ner Look out for the roads leading in other direc tions, for some of them lead towards Jericho, aud yoti know what happened the chap of old, tliat tra veled in that direction. JOHN SHRENK, For M. A. Sbrkrk. Fremont, Jannftry I7th, 1852. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OILS, VAKAISIIES, &C, &C. S BUCKLAND CO. have just reoeiv- ed a very large lot of Drue, Painta, Oils, Dye tuff's. Glass, Glass-ware, Perfumery, Act, whieh thev would earnestly aolicit those wishing anything in the line to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as we think il will be very milch to their advantage to do so, for we pledge ourselves to sell 15 GOOD ARTICLES as can be bought in the Easte.u markets at as low a price as our neighbors ask for a poor article. Having been for ten years in the Dttuo Busineis in this place, we thiuk we know something of the wants of its inhabitants, and while ws would return our thanks for the very liberal patronage we have received, we promise to spare ho pains for the fu tore in giving our customers the full value of their money in Good Goous. We do not think it necessary to enumerate otir articles, nor the quantity we have, (or have not ) of each article, bumee it to say we have a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT! and enough of each to supply all demands, aud am nle arraiiiremenlslo huv more. We would atk Physicians to frail and examine our Drugs and Prices before coiie to Ti(nn citv Siiiidusky city, or elsewhere, as e do know that we can sell as cheap as any of them, aud We are bound to do it any how. to paTnters AND ALL WHO WANT PAINTS! We would sov that if our Paints are not first-rate and nil we reroniirleiid them, we will pr.x ull dun sees. We do not ak von to take our word fur it; Hfk any Painter in Fremont nnd they kunvr, for they have used thtrn--if Htirk'aiid' is not the beM pi wee to buy any kind of Paiute, or PIjkk LtxsEsti Oil or Varnishes Don't foiffH the place. No, 3, Bucklalid's Brick lUcfli, S. BUCKLAND & Co. Fremont, October 25th, 1851. 'Look out for (lie Cars, when the Bell Ittnge' JOHN P. IIAYXES & soar Are now receiving at the Hail Road Store, So. I, UiicKland's Block, tbeir FALL & WITH GM1 OUR stock of Goodn neeils no bt Mcing aud P'ffinf such us is frequently inH rted flu Ihe public coni$liiii; f mere s und .uMiftry, rignifying nothing ; IT IS NUT IN O0H LlfiK. W Hat We say OF OUT ffOOd. ' we intend nhiiM be free frut Oas, A little mixture of iruighl-fitrrard nmimrtH rente in advxhtisisr, iu tbee days nf Humbug iiud Phetkpck, is refrehm?. I he people of bamlunky and admitting counties have already made the disf-overy thttl the) can buy at J P. Uavnks & Sons th .n at any oteer place in Northern Ohio, as the crowds which rush to tha rtnilroHd store, prove. So far as regards our sales heretofore, our most sanguine expecUtmus have been more than real iced, and we would do injustice to our feelinr", ii we tailed to return our thanks and most grealful n kuowledgeinenls for the very liberal patronage thai has been been bestowed upon us, and to continue to receive that patronage, we have largely incroas sd our STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE fur the Kail and Winter Campaign. Oorstork was purchased during the late stringency rn Ike Money Market in New York, and at time when goods were lower than they have been iu the lst ten years-and they will be sold at correspondingly low rtiies. We have spared no pains in our Fall and Winter Purchases to make our stock More Attractive than Ever! It consist in part nf 300 pieces of Merrimarand Cocheco Prints; 100 pieces Dress Goods, from Is to 8s; 100 Bay Slate and Scotch Long Shawls ito in m, to sjco; 2GB SC JBLW MT Jb: rZLC SSS m Shoes, DrrsB Trimminirs, Ribbons, and numbei- less other articles lor the Ladies. Cull aud them whether ) ou buv or not. TO GENTLEMEN. We have Cots, Pants, and Vests, from the deareit to the cheapett fabric. Over Coats from A3 to JIM Lhirta and Drawers, Boole and ahoea,Hats &, Caps Also a large assortment of Cloths, Cassilneres, art- tinels. Tweeds 0 per cent cheaper than last fall. &o come on Iventleinen, and von shall be eutted to your liking, and ao mi8toke both as to prices and quality. Our six Peony Goods are the Bat in Fremont and the Railroad store baa taken the Premium for the bvst 16 lbs sugar for Al; 16 yards Brown Moslin for$l 16 yards fast colored Prints for eieht ahiltines; 10 Ibsecod Rio Coffee for $. 5 lbs Cotton Yarn for 7 shillings; Parker Mill Naila at $4; 60 pieces all wool Bannel foe as a yarn; sola leather at 16c: Up per leather at Tannere" Prices; Molasses at Three shillings! Satineta at four shillinga, good enough for the r resident. Also tha tareeat asaortment ot CBOCKERY, ever opeted iu Fremont. To enumerate our stock ia useless. Wi would only say that in our asaortment can be found every thing appertaining to ine trade. Came one Lome and be convinced tnal lAu u i true bill.' lITCash paid for Wheat, Corn, and Oals. (CTAIl kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods J. P. HAYNES &. SON. Railroad store, Fremont, Oct 1 1151 J Hard-ware Store! TRIUMPHANT! THE BOYS ELECTED. THE QUESTION SLT 1'LEI), at last, that at a regular Hardware Establish meat ia tha place to buy Goods ill that line, aa the rush to t!e HARD WARE STORE for the last mouth fully proves. The 'Boys' take this opportunity to return iheir sincere thaukfur the increased patronage wilh which thev have bee a favored, and to show that they are not entirely db grateful for past favors, they have brought o a tbe LAliJET ASSORTMENT. of Hardware and Iron to be found in North era Ohio, which they now offer at nnparalelted low prir.ee. - We invite the attention of all Northern Ohio to the fact (hat we are now sal lint; IE OJV AUTD ' dXA I L S lower than any other establishment in the State. , . A complete assortment of Hardware purchased direct from Manufacturers, consisting of House and Cabinet trimmings. Carriage and Harness trimmings. Carpenter's tools, Blacksmith's tools. Cooper's, Farmer's, Mason's and Tanner's tools. Leather aud r indmgs, bash, Olass, rutty, r umae, Lead pipe, &e., &c. CHAIN PUMPS! Manufactured to order, wilb an improvements the way of Paleut Cast Iron Curbs. Cuttlery, Steel, Guns and Qun Trimming, and a general aasortmentof Hoatae Keeping articles. ! Stover, and Tin-Ware! Stove-pipe, Eavt-lrovghs, db Conductors, And all kinds of Tin-ware conatantly an hand, and manufactured to order. Qeaairing done at the shortest notice and in the heat maimer, " Work arranted at the Fremont Hardware etore Tyler Block, opposite the Bank sizo of the Mammoth Pad Lock. CANFIELD St, MITCHELL. Fremont Nov. 1, 1851. 1IUKEYE BOOTAM) SHOE AND Readymade ClotWng Store. THKSUB8CBlBERgwonldrespecirulIy announce to thecitizena of SandtiBky and ad joining counties, that they ha.e just received the Largest &best selected stock of Boots db Shots that have ever heen offered in thi8 market. Havintr purchased our Boots and Shoes directly of the mannfacturera at their lowest cash prices, we are prepared to sell the same at a saving to our cue temera of 25 per cent from the old prices even in litis market, ao noted for selling goods at coat. Uur stock consist iu part ut 407 pairs Gent's Calf, Kipp, andStoga Boots, 231 " Boy's do tio Uo do 81 " Youtli'sdo do do do 23? " Ladie's Boote 195 " . do Shoe tees, 127 " do Gaitors, 350 " do Kid Welt Buskins, 187 " do doE.IL do 211 " Misses Bootees, Gaitors & Buskins, and of cltiidren's shoes too many of all kinds to enumerate. We have also a very fine article of French Calf shins, Linings, .Bindings, Pegs, &c, dtc-i to sell at Very low bargains to the trade. Jf. B. Boot, and Shoe, hy the case at a very liberal deduction from retail prices. . Amongst our READ Y-MADE CLOTHING we hnve blue, brown, drub, and gray beaver Over er'nts; black, dress, frock nnd suck, brown frock and sack, ' heeps grar. enssimere, tweeds and jeans Cofats. cassimere, s;iiinelt, cordtirny. sheeps gray, aud velvet pants; black nnd hinriSHtin, Cisniinere, silk, worsted, and satinet! Vesls, Wrappers, Uraa ers' Limieu Bosoms, and Hickory ihirt; collars iispendrrs, comforters, cups. Over -ut l; carpet Bugs, Umbrellas, with articles of other kinds too numerous to mention. It may be necessary for other establishments to use Gass, but if yon want a good article, a fiit rate article, a warranted article, call nt the Buckeye, Boot, Shoe and Ready Mafic CLOTHING STORE! and voa will be sure to find Ihe article desird. HALL & GASTO.V. Fremrnt Nov. 22. 1:51. TalsaMc Lan-? for Sa!?. i' rTl'lK si.'.is.-ri'.-ei- w-il 11 .t t: t "I .-rt-ll.-l I J t i ill be rc-i lnnt ! ii;; ii- t 'i tin--'1 : vti'fB. i.A. Q. UAV4 SOiV. Fremont, May 3d, 1851 4w. . , THE BEST REMEDY 'EVER KNOWN To man for Cowghs, Aftthmn, Cold. Croup, Bronchitis, liiunanza, likeiiisr or the Lungs, Difficulty of breathing. Liver Alfci-tiotis, Pain ot weakliest of the I3reut or 8tde, First singes of Co'nriimption, t5tC " " ' - ' " -- - In short, thrs fia'smu is peeul;i;lry adapted lo et v ery disease of the lUitfn abd liver, uhiLh is pro . duced in our ever vafyiug ciimale , WIJL.D (HEUBY hss loUtf been (ennwa ' to possess iinportaut medicinal pr'per(t : I'hia fact is familiar to every matron h our hH ' Miid physicians often prescribe ii in ittflVreiit Ihh . for a variety of complaints. Tar, also, ha hern equally, noted for its virtues; and .cinf phj MciaHf, whose names are familiar to the wlio'.c foonrr, hitveffnneso far as lo declare that even CON SUMPTION cuuld be cured by thr.t alone. I'l other hands, again, it was nearly valueleso, Oft iua, -uo doubt, to their it?nortnce iu preparing and art tninister.iiig it a difficulty now eutlroly obviiiUtl by patient experiment and long experience, . 'I be extraordinary medical powers of these two substances are 'now tor the first t'-me, eofubmed and embodied hi DR. WlgTAll'S OALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. By a niee chemical pt cess, every thing deleterious or Useless is rejetrda so that what remains is the moet extraordinary uad truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of puffiioua ry and liver diseases ever koown to man. To coa vince all unbelievers that our theory is really ;rne, we refttr to a few case of cures perFormed by thii wonderful medicine; ";". 1 Plzalirt Ridok. Ham. Co. O. dept. 2. J. D. Park Dear Sir: I take the liberty of ad-r vising you of the benefit I have derived noin th use of Dr.. Wistar's Balsam of Wil j Cherry I was prostrated by that terr b?e scorge, con u in p. tioa, in May laet. The attack w trulv hrri Aw g to me, for 6ve of ocr family, (my brothers aI i. ters.) had died of consoMtpfion. I rrn i;a.aid with nearly all the wcrt features of the liifease. I hnd a distressing cougH( and expectoraed a great deal of blood, haclic fever, severe pains in the side slid chest, cold chills, alternating with tubes of heat and copious uight sweats. 1 was under the caro of a skillful physician, frm the time I was taken sick -until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friend cottsL ered my ease hopeless, or at leant beyond our Physician's skill, advised the nse of Wistar's Bat sain of Wild Cherry. . Without my kuowledge, my father procured it, aud commenced administer ing it to me, and from the first day j commenced taking it my health improved, and in two. weeks from the time 1 commenced using it. I was able Jo be out and oversee my business, and labor, which 1 still continue to do. 1 have taken four boltlesuf the medicine, and now consider mvself perfectly well. JEREMIAH ItSCRlGG. ' r - - - , , . . r. . J Another Asfonichin Cure. - E. Kalb, a highly vesy act able merchant of Rush ville, Fairfield ceuuty, Ohio., seat us tbe following voloutary tribute to WISTAB BALSAM OF "WILD CBfiRET." ; Rushrille, Fairfield eo, O. April G, '51S: Mr. J. D. Park Daar Sir: I wish to stale U yon that my daughter, Amanda, aged. Jfi yearw, had, about a year since, a very severe attack f mease Is, which reduced ber very much, and left her with a racking cough. I employed all (he phy siciana within our reach for the purpose of re mav ing her cough, but without success. She oppear ed to be sinking into a decline, with every svicp torn of coutumptrafa. " i - ' " A I then tried Dr. 'Roger's L.VBrwort ami Tari But that aggravated bercouph, and gave hersmp tonis of a still more malignant character, i wm now most seriously alarmed, and it was with trem bling fear that I from day to day, saw the progress of that insatiable disease, consumption - 1 realty despaired of my daughter's recovery. , iiuivl prov idenliaHysaw the certifj?nte of Jonathan Coutnou, whose daughter, Sarah Jane, was cured of Con sumption by Wistar balsam of Vlri 'h-rr ; this created a faint hope that it jiiiiykt ln-lp any ' daughter, and I immediately commenced litu.ii, and it almost instantly ave relief, her henhh was improved front the first bottle, ntid by the use of two bottles of "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, she was restored ts perfect health,; and she is itot j now fat ail predisposed to a couch. - X will say to those -that are aiHieted with any dis ease tending to consumption, do not dsgrair, for Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherrr will rure rou, ifyoB wifl but trr it. - F.. -KAf.B. The genuine, Wiatar'a Bahvan- of Wild (Cherry has a foe simile of Ihe siguafuie of Henry Wisiuf M D. f hiladelphia, and "Sauford & I ak oh a fiaeiy executed steel engraved svrappar. - No uthef can be genuine. ILT fnce $1 per bottle six bottles trt:. Sold bv . J. D. Park. OmichimbU. O. i North east corner of Fourth and Vali'Ut ft en trance on Walnut street to whom all order mast be addressed -. ? Sold in Fremont by 5. BUCKLAND & Co. And by W. C. Baker, Cast alia; J. Uutchins fc Son, Bellsvue; W. Braner,. Mirgrovev Charle Powers, Woodville; Foster & Son, Aome; Ham ilton & McCartney. Republic: I. L. St. John, Ti fin city, an i P. V. Beary & Bro., Green Creek. Fremont, February 2St ly Dr GuysoJt's improved Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. . The original and onlv genuine preparation for tha perinanelare ot aoiieurnpliou kun atsenea oi the Lunge' when they are aiipposed lo he atfVcted by the two free nse ot Mercury, Iran. Quininv. &o IT WILL CURE VITHOUT FAIL Teorofula or Kine Evil, Cancer., Tuniora. E ruptiona ofthe fkiu, ErvMpeta. Chrnn'cr-ir e- e, King worm or 1 eitrre. acaiu Head. iviirniiMitem, Pain in the honea or ioiiils, fid sorea and alcera. Swallinr ofthe glands, Svjhilia, Dvr'ueif.lu, Salt n. r-i- r.t. vz. i - , ttneum, ltaeaae oi m iviuueje, iuw oi jaiieiiira Uliaasa arisin? from the uee ol Mercury, Pain in the aide and ahouldere. General Debilit v, Otcpay, Lumbago, Jaundice aud Uostivenesa. The Best Female Medicine AmoJcij The Shaker prepored Yellow " Dook,' and the Red Hondufee Saraaparilla, are the invulaahlo remedial agenu from wliirh "Lr. Oujtott'a Im proved Exlraei of Yellow Dock and Sarsnpartl.a" ia formed; aad the lahoruforv of Lit. Ouvaott l.aa given ua the virtues of iheaa route in their erfec- tion. Hia preparations contaius all the rt .urulivr properties of the roots, coinbinod and conccntralt-d in their Utmost strength add efficacy. . Experiments were marie iu the manufacture of this medicine, until it was found thai it could not ba further improved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to almost uiii'er sally in cases of Uepatic, Scorbutic aud Outane oua complaiute, for general proatration of the vital powers, and all those toriiieutina; diseases of the akin so trying to the patience, ahd so injurious to health, ' : the fotibwinjj letter is from a high'- epctutl0 physician, who enjovs an exleriivepretiert " Navarre, Stark Co , O .Nov. I, 1851. Dr. John U. Park Dear Sin "lr. tiuysotfa Extract ofSurHparilla." ,'i'his liicditiuc haa been prescribed by me fur ihe lust three years, ivillrjjuod ffiebl. In general debility, LKer tompl'iilit, ; Juan ilise, Dyspepsia, Chronic and Xerv.ma diseuses. Itl ill Feiualu complninla it eeruiuly i nnniniiSed. In the use of I his hieeiciile lite piiiuMiW'ninnt ly 'ifaiiis strength and vigor, a fact worthy of g-ieal consideration. It is pleasant lo the taste and snelU ami cult be used by persons with Ihe iuojH ilehcalrf stomachs, wilh safety, nniltr aiy cbcfmaitincee. am speaking from e.iperiekce, uml In Ihe iiffl.it' d f advise its use. 11. 3. S. LKil'KIl, O" Price $1 per bottle sis bottles for $3. told by J. I''. PAitK. Cuicliuiiai', O- Norih euet corner if ri:ilh and Waliitlt sis en Irmic pp Va!i:u; to A hoiii all viucr itrnsl bs addressed.' ' . Sold in Fremonl liy S. XXC CLAN"D & Co. And by :-ViiMnli'& Rln.Jee, S .i. dusky .!t: , Uulr!.it.e& Sot.. Efile.'lK! VV. C. Haker. Ct.l i...: V. Iraii:'-r, Milt -Orov.-f-Char. TcHi'ry. Woiidvilit:' Frr tt r &l Ftiti, V.uv e; Fiiai i'ti Ti' &, McCartney fUepubtk:;- and 1. L. jSI. Joltu, TiliJl Frejaon:, February 28, lSl.Jy -