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V'-;' !' I V L1ELE THE CONSTITUTION GEN, -.. - TAYLOR. - At the Presbyterian ladies' fair, in : Frankfort, "enerai Taylor being present, was presented with beautiful copy of the Bible and th Constitution w to united btates bound ia one volume. . The Rev. Mr. Robinson, iu behalf of the ladies, presented the volume with appropriate remarks. -To which General Tavlor resDonded: ' t I accept with gratitude and pleasure your gift vi uus inesumaDie volume. 11 was ior tneitwve of the truths of this great and good book that our fathers abandoned their native shores for the, wil derness. Animated by its lofty principles, they toiled and suffered till the desert blossomed as the rosa. ; These same truths sustained them in their resolutions to become a free nation. And euided oj vie wisaom oi wis dook, they founded a gov rnmeat under which we hare grown from three tnillkma.to morev than twenty millions of people, and from being but as a speck on the borders of this continent, we have spread from the Atlantic to the Pacific, I trust that their principles of lib erty may extend, jf wjUiout bloodshed, from the northern to the southern extremities of this conti nent' -- - -v c-.1'!-'' --.J-w..y If there were in that Boot notlung but its great precept: "All things whatsoever yo would that men should do unto you, do ye evjn so to tliem," and that ? precept "wore obeyed, our government wight extend over the. whole continent : Accept, sir, my tlMiika bV'.. the kind, manner in which you have disclinrt! this duty, and express ing ajain rnv-sittecrest thanks to die ladies fortheir beautiful gift I pray that h;alih, peace' and pros perity may long be continued to tlicra. .. X3T When we are risked bv our readers why We are constantly, week after week, alluding to Vaughn's Vegetable Luhonti iptic Mixture, we have only to say that with all due allowance to, the mer its of other articles of the kind, Ve must say we 'have been astonished at tlie success of this Great American Remedy. In all the complaints which belonar to -the human family, k acts as a curative power of most magical .character 4his we know. its true tnat we are paid tor tins noucc lor tne proprietoi of the Iithontriptic, Dr. V'aachn, adver- itises largely with us, but reader we are not paid to talsify, and we bes of you to examine his book Kt the Agents hands , and .also the Agents thera elves if his Remedy, is not something of great alue.' See our columns. , " ,:-' : '-r v . J$It is a rare occurence that we notice editori ally any " Futent Medtctne . that being hawked about the country, but in duty to the world we feel bound to acknowledge and state that o on ar ticle of tuediciae within our knowledge, for" most complaints which human flesh is heir to, begins to be as valuable as Mc AUSTER'S " ALL-11E AL TN G OINTMENT. Ilaring witnessed its great and wonderful healing properties, we would hot on any consideration be without it; and wesavto. all 4ieads of families,' keep xliis article on hand if you wish to preserve your health and save doctors bills ifcSJe.advertisemeni.: '..T, v.;.':V' " We have had eccaskn several times to see that fest of .the western states, fever and ague," treated , with a medicine called WVO, , Connor's purely ' vegetable fe ver and ague "Nostrum,' and were as-' tontshed at the results.; We have heard of charms,! amulets, incantations, in medicine before, but never saw of heard of anything that acted on dis ease so much like a charm as this celebrated "nos- trum. . In every case where we saw; or , heard of its use (and these were ' very numerous) it cured the fever and ague with numerous complications and collateral ' maladies "in an astonishing short! Space of-tima, and what is of still more advantage,! its cures arc radical aii J perfect-the patient" be ing enabled to assume tus- duties at once, without the risk of a return of the disease. iJo other re medy, evef offered to Iho public will do this. The remedy ouht tc be placed within the reach of every individual who has the ague or any of those thousand and one bilious aSuctions, ull of which it relieves with- equal facility and certainty. ..The value of this remedy to the publie cannot be esti mated in a pecuniary point ef -view, nor can the amount of suffering which it has already mitigated, ever be calculated of all the medicines that we have ever seen sold, for the cure of bilious difficul ties, such as ague and fever, dumb ague, chills, or intermittent fever, jaundice, affection of, the liver, fce, we should try their remedy first, in .own case, and recommend it to all who are afflicted. For saleby : J. F. R. SEBPJNG. :-. Lower Sandnsky July 22, 1848. : . :.i . . Casals" asd Rail "Roads have lost their nov "cltv : chemistry," ereology, phrenology and mesroer- Jsrq are becoming settled as sciences, and still the world progresses. Man produces his likeness by light," "d sends his messages by lightning, and still the world progressesprogresses in liberal senu ments and sciences. . '.. . ; -Dr: Gnysotthas prepared a compound syrup of the best Vegetable substances4- known, .' and which cure most of " thrr ills that flesh is heir to." " Try liis Compound extract of Yellow Dock' and Sarsa parilla, and you will acknowledge that still the world progresses. Our readers will find advertise ment jn another column. 1 . . -. - . .....v FOR CALIFORNIA!! The subscriber Intends to start for the gold re gions, about the 1st of May next, provided -a - company of " choice spirits of young and enter- prising men can be made up, who wish to seek their tu-tunes in that golden land. Young men desirous of going are requseted to call" at the store, . and learn my plans and proposals, for organizing a company, for our mutual protection and benefit while on the journey through the wilderness. - B. Call at John, Whyler's store. - XFeb, 24 '49- ; EDWARD WHYLER. fSCIocks, Watches, & Jewelry. .33 . i he subscriber would respectfully inform the cit- isens of Lower Sandusky and vicinity that he las just received and opened a new and excellent . as sortment oi - of all kinds Gold Pens, Gold and Silver Pencils, Rings, Breast Pins, Spectacles Ac, fcc. . , - Also. Watches and Clocks for sale very cheap. Clocks and Watches neatly repaired on short no- .?-C'-. . --E- LEPPLEMANa Lower Sandusky, October 31, 1848. . Gentlemen and Indies, n. X Camnbell and Co. at the New, CAeap, Buff 'la Clothing Start, next door to the Franklin House, i have iust received and offer for sale at Grkatxt Reduced raiCES, a general assonmeni oi iue ia test style and best quality of . HATS, CAPS, & MUFFS, in connection with Ready Made Clothing. We. respectfully invite the Ladies and Gen- lemento ealLbefore purcnasmg elsewhere. Dec 23d, 84S- C J- CAMPBELL, & Co. the SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE. BTTi of T virtue of a decretal order issued out of the court common plea of Sandusky county Ohio, to uie directed and delivered 1 ehall offer at public (ale, at the doar of the court house in Lower Sandusky in said countv oothe twenty-seventh d.iy -of March,A. D. 1849, betweeu the hours prescribed by lair, the following described lande ana teaemenie to wit: The east hair or the' north eaat quarter of section thirty-ail, townehip See, north of range fifteen, containing 80 and 44-100 acrea of land, in San dusky county, Ohio. Taken aa the property of Gallagher and Loveland, et ale, to satisfy a decree in (aid court, in favor of La Q. Rawsoa, against the aaid Gallagher end Loveland. ".. . , . - C. EDGERTON. . . " Feb. 24, 1849.". no. 5w. " - Special Maeter. A. II. Ewing, ) anduaky Ciunty Cart of C n .. vo. - - mon Pleas. S. N. Russet. J '":..' IS CHANCERY. " Y virtue ef a decretal order to me directed and iaaued I) froin the court of Common Pleae, of Sandusky cuuo tv, Ohio. I shell offer at publie sale at the door of the Conn Hoaee in Lower Sandusky in aaid countr, on the 27th day of March next, A. D. 1849. between the hours of tea o'clock A.. M. and fonr o'clock P. M. the following lands ami tenements, to wit: In-Lot unmber 35, as des ignated on the recorded platt of Ewiug's addilion to the town of 4.nvr anau'ay, in annussy county, unio. Taken ae the propertr of S. N- Rueeet to aatiafy ade cree In aaid Court in favor ef A. H. Ewing agaiuat the aaid Solomon rl. Koaael. JOHN L. GREENE, Special Maeter. 'Feb. 24, 1949. no. Iw5. V. H. Ewiuf;, ; )audoikv County Court of Com- ' vs. v " ' " "mon Pleas: -Ruwel&wlfe. S IN CHANCERY, f Y virtae of a decretal order to me directed and Issued II from the court of common plena of andueky coun ty, Ohio, I shall otter at public aale at the door of tne court house in Lower Sandusky in said county, on the 27th duTofMarah next. A. IX 1849. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. the following; Unda and tenements, to wit: la-Lot number 35, as dee iir.,atd an the recorded Dlatt of Ewine'a addition to the iwn answer Sanduskv. in Sandusky countv, Ohio.' Taken as the property of S, Rusael and wife, to satisfy decree in said court in favor of A. II. Ewiug, agaiust the aaid Rus-el & wifr. ' J. L. GREENE, peoial Master in Chancery. Frb. 24, 1849... no. - MASTER'S SALE. . . J.iltn D. Tbeonix and ) Court of common pleas of San. . Dauiel A. Pheenix, dusky county, Ohio. vs ,.: is Chancery. , Isaac Kuapp, J . . BY virtu of a decretal order leaned in this cauf e, to me directed and delivered i shall offer for ssle at Vendue on the 27tb day of March next, between the houra pre scribed by taw, at the door of the court house in said countv, in Lower Sanduskv, the following described real eatate'-to witj ln Iota number 25. 242, 253, 255. 256, 258, 276, 277, 282 and 283. situate in the town ef Cre ehansvitl in said county, aa designated on the original plat of aaid town. . - .. .. Also, lot number two in school section number six-tt-en, iu township number 5, range sixteen in said county: Also a certain other let in said section, designated on the plat of said section aa lot number 3, ssid two last parcels containing in all one hundred and tea acres excepting and reserving from the same twenty-five acres heietofSre couveyed to Samuel Newman. 1 - : R. P. BUCKLAND, ; February 24, '49, ' waster in chancery. La Q. Rawaon 1 Sandusky county court of Coin- vs. - mon Pleas, Eleter Willey, J IN CHANCERY. BY virtue of a decretal order issued out of the court of Common pleas of Sandusky County, Ohio, to mo di rected and delivered, 1 shall otter at public sale, at ins door of the Court House, in Lower Sandusky, on the 27th dav of March next, between the houra prescribed by law, the following described lands and tenements, to wit. The east half of the south west ou. rter of section thirty six, township six. north range Fifteen in aaid Sanduakv coun tv. coirtainioo; 80 acrea more or less, to saiisi a aecree iu said court in favor of L Q. Rawson. - J. L. GREENE, special master. : . . Frb. 24. 1849. no. 5. - i. C. H. Montgomery ) Sandusky County court of v. vs. - . '" " Uommon fleas, Veach aud Taylor, ' IN CHANCERY. BV Virtue of a decretal order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sandusky county, Ohio, to me di reeted and delivered, t shall offer at public sale, at the door of the Court House, in Lower Saudusky on the 27th day of March next, between the hours prescribed by law the followingjtlescribed lands and tenement?, to wi: The north half of the south half of the north east quarter of section number three, m towoship number five, in range number thirteen, in Sandasky county, Ohio, to salisiy a decree in aaid court of Common pleaa in favor of J, C. H. Montgomery. ' J. L. GREENE, Master in Chancery. ' Feb. 24. 1849. ncl w5.- ? .r MASTER'S SALE. Stephen Patrick. & others, Court of Common Pleas of va oanausKyeo.,siaie oi wnio. Smith D, Baldwin, et. aU J Two decrees iu Chancsry. BY virtue of two decretal orders issued in the above entitled cnue, 1 shall ofiVr for sale at renduo on tba 27ih day of March next, between the hours prescribed by law, at the door of the court house of said county, in Lower Sandusky, the following described real estate, situate in said county, to wit: " I ne west nan ot tne south wrsl quarter of lh north west quarter of sectiou e-vpnteeu; towusntp four, range sixteen containing jju atres. ' ' Alro. part of the wet half of the north east quarter of si Cion 18 township 4, range 16, containing 29 acres. Alan, the east half of the north east quarter of section seven, in township foar, range' 16, containing 80 acrea. ' Also the west half of the north esst quarter of section 7, township 4. range 16, containing 80 acres. Suld to satisfy raid decree. ' - R. t . BUCKLAND. ." Frbruarv 24th '49 master in chancery. ' .. MASTER'S SALE. La Q. Rawson, 5 Court of Common Pleas, Sandus vs. kv countv, Ohio. Joseph Mrek. ) IN CHANCERY. BY virtue of a drcretal order issued iu this case, to ma directed and delivered. I shall offer for sale at ven due, on the 27th dsy ol March next, between the honrs prescribed by law, at the door oi me conn nouse oi saiu county in Lower Sandusky the following described real estate situate in aaid countv, to wit: The west half of the aorth east onarter of aeclion 23 in township number 5, north of ranire number sixteen, containing 8D acres of land. To satisfy the decree in said ease. - . R. P. BUCKLAND, February 24, 49. master in chancery. MASTER'S SALE. Ami W. Cutter, 1 Court of common pleaa San- vs " dnskv countv Ohio, John C. tl. Montgomery. ) IN CHANCERY. BY virtue of a deiretal order leaned in this cise, and to me directed and deliveted, I Shalt oner for sale at ven due oh the 27th day of March next between the hours urescribed by law. at the door of the court house of said county in Lower Sandusky, the following deacribed real estate to wit : The west half af the south east quarter of section 23 townehip 5, ran jre thirteen in sanduakv county, Ohio. Also, in lot number 90 in Birchard and Lhckinson's ad dition to the town of Lower Saaduaky in said county. 1 o satiiy the decree in said cause. S. N. WILCOX. ' February 24, '49 apecisl master in chancery. ' A. It- Ewiug, ) Sandusky Countr, Court of Com- vs. .. mon Pleas lrfvi P. Dorrison. S IN CHANCERY. TT)Y virtue of a drcretal order to me directed and issued ri from th Court of Common Pleas of Sanduskr couu tv, Ohio, I shall offer at publie aale, at the door' of the Court House m Lower Sandusky in said countv, on the 27th day of March next, between the houra of ten o'1 clock A. M. and four o'clock, P. M, the following lands and tenements, to witt In-Lot number fifteen aa deei?-B-ited iu tbe recorded plat of Ewing's addition to the town of l.ower anousKy ; said county, Uhio. Taken aa the property of Levi P. orrison to satisfy decree in said eourt, iu favor of A. H. Ewine; Bi.inat;the said Lev: P. Dorrison, to satisfy a decree in said coortiin favor of Alexander H. Ewiug against the said Levi F, Dorrison and others. JOHN L. GREENE, Special master in chancery. Feb. 24, 1849. no. v. 5. - CYRENE LATHROP'S ESTATE. . NOTICE is hereby given that the aubecriber has been appointed and qualified as administrator on the es tate of Cyrena Lathrep, late of Riley township, ' idusky county, Ohio. tv. r. BUCi O. ; MASTER'S SALE. ' ' Eleazer Lockwood, ) Court ef common pleas, Sandusky a r county vnio. Daniel Hill. ) - fc IN CHANCERY. at virtue of a decretal order issued in this, cause to mo directed and delivered. I shall offer for Bale at ven duo on the 27th day of March next between the boura proscribed by taw at the door of the court house, in said county in Lower sanduakv the following described prop erty to wit: The eaat half of the south west quarter of section nine, township four, north or range seventeen, in the district of Delaware, and state of Ohio, beintr in oiu sanuusKy county. ,. it. r. HiAm;, ooruray xi, '43. maeter in chancery A. II. Earing, ) Sandusky county court, of. Com va. '-- mon Pleas. Russel Dixon, etal. ) - -, IN CHANCERY. B T virtue of a decretal order isaued out of the court of Common Pleas, of Sandusky county, Ohio, to me di rected and delivered, I shall offer at public sale, at the door of the Court House, in Lower Sandusky, on the 27th day of March next, between the hours prescribed bv law the following landa and tenements, to wit: - In Lot Tmbrr 12 aa known and describe'1 in Ewing's addition to the town plat of Lower Sandnsky, to sstisfy decree in eaia court in lavor oi nusari Luton, et at. J. L. GREENE, Special Master. Feb. 24, 1849. nol.w5 - 11 is not often that we trouble our customers with reading long advertisements, puffing the qual ity and cheapness of our goods, but we would say to the public, that we have just opened a choice selection of ' RY GOODS, Groceries, and Crockery, , coots, bhocs, Hats, Caps, ' , And Ready made Clothing, Bonnets, Ladies Dress Goods, ' Muffs, Shawls, and a large lot of STAPIiE AV FANCY GOODS, Ribbons, Satins, Silks, Bonnet and Cap Trimmincrs, ana gooas oi every description, at tne stand ot v ., . Ul'JSJNrlllMJK at CO. Lower Sandusky, Oct 28, 1848. ROAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the Commissioners of Sandusky coun ty, at their next session, in March 1849, for a county road commencing where the Morrison state road crosses the east line of section 16, in Ballville township, in said county; thence north on sec tion line to a creek near.Ueorp-e Reynolds resi dence, thence on the most eligible route to the Sandusky river, at Prior's upper ford, thence across said river on said ford, thence from the west bank of said river on the most eligible route to intersect the . road from Lower Sanduskv to Ballville. January 29, 1849. John Kri dler's Estae. Notice is hereby given that " the subscriber has been appointed and qualified as administrator on the. estate of John Kridler, late of Sandusky county, deceased. . JOHN L. GREENE. Lower Sandusky, Dec. 27, 1848. 3w, ' ATTACHMENT NOTICE. At my instance an attachment was this day is sued by John L. Greene, a Justice of the Peace, o Sandusky Township, Sandusky County, againsf the property and ettects ot iieniamm W. Morris, a non-resident of said county. ; HORACE A. RUSSEL. Dec 16, 1848. Woolen Goods bare fell S and some great bargains mav now be had in broadcloths, cassitneresandsaUinelts, at the Farmer's Cheap store. C. J. FETT1BONE. Muffs: muffSii for sale cheap, by C Tust received and J. CAMPBELL & Co. Drc. 23, 1848- DR. RODGER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Liverwort and Tar. A safe and certain cure for Consumption of thi Miungs, spitting of blood, coughs, colds, asthma, pain in the side, bronchitis, whooping cough, and all pulmonary affections. The fullowing is a certificate of r. Win. J. Rich ards, of Cincinnati, a well known practitioner of more i ha n tweutv years staudiner: To all whom it mav coucern, 1 make the following statement: Conscious that it mav appear unprofessional. it is only from a perfect convictiou and thorough knowl edge of the essential benefit and scientific origiu of the preparation spoken of, that 1 feel constrained from cease of duty to comply with the request of the proprietor. i am a most inveterate opposer or quacks and quaes medicines in any form, and most fully coiuckia with the clauses iu the code of ethics lately adopted by the med ical conventiou of Ohio, relating particularly to that sub ject; it may therefore be inferred that it is only from per sonal experiment with the preparation, and a positive as surance of its beneficial results, that induces me to tecom- inend it ae being all that it represents itself to be. The patient, Mr. Charles Wade, sixth street, market space, whom 1 have allowed to try the effect of the med icine but which 1 could have done under no considera tion whatever, had I not aeen a copy of the receipt from which the medicine is prepared, obtained from the agent, and which I am satisfied is authentic waa quite low with the early stages of pulmonary consumption, for which 1 hau beeen treating iu the usual manner, though with less than my ususal success: at his earnest request, and that of my friends, I examined the receipt, aud was sufficient ly satisfied of its scientific composition to allow the trial, and I am obliged to confess its effect was at least surpris ing, iuaamuch, that after the consumption of the aecond bottle, my professional visits were discontinued, though I requeutly saw tny patient afterward, restored to perfect health . The preparation is-called ' a. Rodger's Cohpouhd S Titer or Livkhwort ahd Tar," and from the exami nation of the receipt and the success in my own exper iment, 1 do conscientiously recommend it as useful aud valuable medicine, and I would urge my brother practitione.a to procure the receipt, as 1 feet convinced Ihey will agree wilh mo as to its excellence, and will uo doubt use it in the practice, as 1 shall most certainly do, believing to be a most voluable aid in pulniouary cases that bafle the ordinary mode of treatment. IK, r T-.rt n r- v j aiaAA , iu. Cincinnati. Oct. 4, 1844 , Astohuhiko: curb of Mrs. Benjamin Smith, living on the north aide of Aim street, one square nortn ol the cm cinnati hospital This is to certifv that mv wife was attacked with a vi olent cough, which settled upon her lungs, and reduced her so low that her physician cou:u do no more lor her. She exhibited precisely the same symptoms as my daugh ter did before her death, she having died with the same disease, aud all our frienda were couvinced sha would live but a short time longer. 1 was at this time recom mended to try r. Rodgers' celebrated Syrup of Liver wort and Tar. Wilh little or no hope, I procured a bot tle of the agent iu this city, and upon returning I found my wile absolutely strangling witn n r congn. 1 com menced irivklE her larpe doses a teaspoonful every hnu- fbr forty-eight hours, whicn raised her aa Dy a miracier 1 have since administered it in small doses, which has brought her to the use ef her fourth bottle, and she is now doiug her house-work as usual. 1 have not the slightest doubt that she would nave oeen in ner grave out lorints valuable medicine: and I return my sincere thanks to the eminent inventor of it, and do most urgently recom mend all peraens afflicted with any disease of the lungs togiveilatrial BENJAMIN SMITH 1 certify that my husband's statement of my case above is strictly correct in every particular, and most cordially ioin him in orateful thanks for the benefit I have derived J .. r i; A DTfl AT. H1TTI orom rus vatuate mcuiciuf. auawau Cincinnati. Feb. 13. 1845. The above preparation is for (ale by A. L. covillej wholesale agent for the South and west, south-east cor ner of pth, Spruce street, i incinnaii. aieo, or C. R. M'CULLOCH, Lower andusky, Gondaon & Clark, Bellevue, J. W. Barkhami Lodi, eneea co. O. D. E. Harkness, Green Creek, andusky eo. Stem & Smith, Green prings. Henry Roiling, Black wamp, andusky CO. Charles Powers & Co. Woodville. July 31, 1847. Great & Important Chemical Discovery . CHEMICAL, COMBINATION , FROM THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM TO REPEL DlS- . EASES. . ,' . OF VUIat - KHILCT JT teiaivsa SliAWBiu) Foitiai if "mantis. lgSaT. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE IN V the World: ... ; , The result of a series of Chemical exohriroenta. this Compound Extract ef Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla,with other almost equally powerful vegetable substances, is one of the greatest discoveries ef the age; and ia the first and omy instance ia which these Kuota so long in use by the faoulty-i-have been uuited iuto a Compound possess ing a due proportion of the peculiar virtues and powers of each. . Its success Is astonishing. haviniDer formed over fifteon tnousana cures since its discovery less than two years! Its unrivalled power over disease, and rreat superior ity over all Simple Sarsaparilla Syrups, may be attribu ted to the fact that it ia composed purely of vegetable sub stances, each one having direct referenca'to some inter nal organ; consequently tne whole system ia benefited. It ia the most highly concentrated SvruD iu use. and being in quart bottles at one dollar per bottle, it is also the cheapest. It purifies and enriches the Btood, Invigorates the body, and consequently expels nervous disease from the system, more effectuallp than any medicine known. It is pleasant to the taste, occasions neither sickness nor pata in its operation, can be taken regardless of business or diet, and by the aged and infaut with equal efficacy. In all Chronic Diseases this compound is tha greatest blessing ever possessed by man.- I his Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a positive, speedy and permanent cure for. Consumption, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Gout Li;er complaints, Spinal ofiections. Ulcers, syphilis, drop sy, asthma, piles, scurvy, affections of tba bladder and kidneys, Mercurial diseases, corrupt humors, rush of blood to the head, fever and ague, female complaints, general debility, pyspepsia, loss of appetite, colds, head ache, coativeness, gravel, Night sweats, colic, organic affections, palpitation of the heart, biles, pains in tha side, chest, back, limbs, &e. &-c. - ,-. - ' " . IT IS INFALLIBLE. In all diseases arising foiCi an impure state of the blood or irregular notion of the system. . in Tnti VKtit; I ABLK KINGDOM an All Wise Bern has deposited plants and herbs congenial to ourcon- stitutions, and adapted to the cure of disease: and to the vegetable kingdom does the reason of man, aa well aa the instinct of animals, turn for antidotes to pain. . . J he syrup is a scientific compound of the most valua.- bla Plants in nature, entirely raze from deleterioua and enervating mineral substances, and aa it expels disease from the system, imparts strength aud vigor in a corres ponding degree. :' i : '. ' .' ; OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. ! This is to certify that we the undersigned Pbvaicians of the oity of New York, have in a very great many ca ses prescribed Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and are fu'.ly assured that it haa no equal among all the varied syrups and sarsaparilla preparations that have ever been sold. John F. Stebbins, M. D. Samuel T. Walls, M. D. S. Maynard, M. D. F. R. Thomas, M. D. James .Morgan, M. D. M. Johnson, M. D. -' . . TESTIMONY. ..'I . ' ." ' The following letters iudicate its salutary effect ia ea ses of DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, die . Waterlown, Jefferson co. Nov 4, 1847. Mr. F. Bennet I am at a loss to express with words what has been said io praise of your Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and sarsaparilla.. All who have had the pleasure of using it, speak of its marvelous effects in re moving disease, with so much feeling and heartfelt satis faction, that 1 am confident now that no medicine in use can boast of its superior qualities. Many who have been complaining for years with pain in the side, burning and pain in the chest, dyspepsia, general debility, loss ol ap petite, chills, night sweats, salt rheum, scrofula in fact f.ll the diseases: that we in this climate are heir to, find in the yellow dock and sarsaparilla all that is requisite ot make them what they were in the days of health, We find that we have had some twelve dozen bottles in three months, and we are nearly out. You will please send an equal number, aud oblige yours, HUIT GREGORY. DYSPEPSIA OF 30 YEARS STSANDING, - CURED. - - Johnsville, Montgomery co. Jan. 3, 1848. F. Bennet some four weeks since, was iudueed to trv your yellow dock and sarsaparilla for dyspepsia; bad been amicled about dtl years, most part of the time unable to eat any thing without Buffering intensely from its effects. have used now only one bottle of your invaluable med ine, aud consider mvself entirely cured solely bv its use. Can no eat a hearty meal, without the slightest incon venience.. Very truly vours, ANTHONY BEEKM AN. BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN. The mild alterative properties of Dr. Guysott's Extract of yellow dock and aarsaparilla, render it peculiarly ap plicable to the elender and delicate constitution or the le mals. It is unrivalled in Its effect upon such disease as incipienlcoiisumption.barrennessgLuecorrhoea or Whitea irregular menstruation, incontinence of urine, and gene ral prostration of the system. It immediately counteracts that nervousness and lassitude so common to the female frame, and imparts an energy aud buoyancy as surprising aa they are grateful. We nave evidence on file, which induces us strongly to recommend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed with onaprmg. We caunot of course, exhibit certificates to any extent in the above class of complaints, but give the following extract of letter recently received as some indication of the extraordinary vir ue of this mediciue aa a remedy for the diseass referred to. " Newark, Jan. 25th, 1848. Mr. Bennet We take pleasure in atating that your yellow dock and sarsaparilla gives great satisfaction iu ev ery Case-. We shall try and send you some certificates. A very lespectable gentleman informed us that his daughter was troubled with difficult menstruation aud other diseases peculiar to her diseases pecu'iar to hersox. she had not had her regular menstrual discharges for a long time; but by the use of Doctor Guysott's Yellow Dock and sarsaparilla, was radically cured. Had 1 own- send's and others, 'without receiving the slightest benefit. He had one daughter die from the same cause. Please send us an additional supply. Very respectlully yours, I. E. TRIPPE, & Co. FEMALE BEAUTY. Ladios whose complexions are not as clear as they could wish, instead of resorting to those poisouons preparations in the form of Cosmetics, &e. should use Dr. Guvsott's compound of yellow dock and sarsaparilla. By purifying the illood and enlivening the imagination, it gives clear ness to the complexion, brightness to tne eye and etaslic- ty to the step "Leaving that beautiful which was so. And making that which was not Vexatious eruptions on the face resulting from want of exercise or sluggish circulation of the blood, at once dia pear under its influence, leavings rich bloom of health, that no cosmetic can impart. Ladies who have tried it express themselvessnrprised and delighted. CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY. The great reputation of this medicine hss induced nu merous counterfeiters and imitators to take the field. Therefore, beware how you buy mediciue put up in similar style. Be very snre and ask for Dr. Guysott's extract of yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla, bearing the written signature ofS. F. Bennett, on each outside wrapper, written with black ink; and do not, on any account be induced to buy any other article as it is this preparation only that is per forming such marvelous and astonishing cures. Take no man's word; as persons having the counterfeit medi cine and not the genuine, are of course desirous of ma king their profit, consequently you are liable to buy worth less trash, unless you examine for yourselves. It is well in all c ises to cut out "this caution and put into your pocket book and compare with medicine. Remember, Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla. Prepared at S. F. Bennett's Laboratory, Little Falls, New York, and sold wholesale and retail at his Western Branch Emporium, number 4, Walnut St. Cincinnati. Orders may be addressed to either place. Also for sale by Lockwood & Graham, Sandusky - City; William Fiske, Cleveland, Armstrong & Goodsoon, Bellevue; and merchants, and by the principal Druggists through out tha United States. Wet Indies, and Canada. None genuine unless put np in large square bottles, con taining a quart, and name of the Syrup blown in tha glass, with tha written signature S. F. Bennett en the outside wrapper. . -v - . .. . Wholesale and retail at Lower Sandusky by . - C. R. M'CULLOCH. Nov. 15th, 1848 TWENTY THOUSAND j M-'Aj'ORIT'Y!! BOYS, ROLL OUT THAT 'BABY WA&ER. BANG:, WHAKOI! BANG!!! ; Old Spitfire now dovr your best, and let tbe news fly on the "wings of the wind," that the Sea Bird has just arrived in port with over Forty Tons of Merchandize for Head Quarters, and that the whole community have elected Kendall and Nims, by acclamation, to nave the . largest and CHBAPK8T Stock of . .t i . -L,, . FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 4 BY OVER . TWENTY THOUSAND DOtLARg ..- MAJORITY!!! HURRAIU HURRAH! ! HURRAH!!! Cass, Taylor, and Van Buren altogether distanced by Kendall and Nims. - The first are mere politi cians, scramblers for offick and spoils, while the latter are determined to prove themselves, by their unparalleled mercantile advantages, public bene factors. -.. . , ., '. :- Those Broad Cloths, that Coffee and Sugar, those Ladies' beautiful Dress Goods, Cashmere, Lamartine and Tibereans, those Two and . Three dollar Alpacca Cloak Patterns, trimmed com plete, that immense stock of : . , r,. BOOTS AND SHOES, from 12i cents np to the most superb qualities. Those prime Pantaloons patterns at 50 cents and one dollar a pair, hose fast colored Calicoes, lack- a-day they take the people by' storm.' That 50 cent Young Hyson Tea, that leaves competition so far in the rear that they can't see us with a telescope.-- - .' ;- ' these and Ten Thousand other advantages, are what makes Kendall and Nims' establishment known: as Head Quarters for bargains through out the land. Don't be deceived by imitation flags, mottoes, or advertisements, whether done by liRRBK, Jkw,- or (iBNTiLB, but hnd the-Crreaf Or iginal Bargain Stand of Kendall & Nims, and you shall be paid for your trouble. ' ; Lower Sandusky, November 25 1848. ; - ' ' T-HE NEW , -V r SANDUSKY DRUG STORE. Dr. O. II. P.. Sheets bavin? recently purchased a large assortment of pure and unadulterated drugs ia the eastern market, such as are used in the western coun try, .ha hopes to receive a share of the patronage of the surrounding physicians and tbe public, by tne cheapness and purity of his drugs, fie can warrant that it once tested they will need no further recommendation. - His establishment consists of -w - DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, ; Perfumeries, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Confectionaries Groceries, such as Coffee. Su ear. Molasses, Tea. To bacco, caudles, fish, powder) lead, &c. with a great va riety of - - - - . , i - ----t . ;-?t - too numerous to mention here, together with most arti cles usually kept by druggists and grocers. la conclusion 1 would briefly say that my drugs are pure, and will warrant them to be eo. Call and see for yourself, and you shall be accommodated. Lowar Sandusky, Nov. 25, 1848. ' , . DR. O H- P- SHEEtS, p.r)B si cio n antt Bo r jj t d tt Haying permaneully located in Lower Sandnsky ten dert his professional services to the citizens of Lower San dusky and vicinity From the long experience he has had in the treatment or diseases incident to the western country, both acute abd chronic, female corh'.Sts in their various characters, diseases of children &c.-',' he hopes by close attention to merit a reasonable share ef patronage. Umce and drug store in Judge &napp a building opposite the " poet-omce. Lower Sandusky, Hov..85 '48 - V " Catherine Harmon, - vs. .';' :' George N. Snyder, Mary Snyder, et al Petition for Dower in . Sandusky Common Pleas. Frances Harmon, Josiah Harmon, and . John Poagare hereby notified that on the 12 th day of January A D. 1849, Catharine Harmon filed her petition in the tidiift of Common pleas of Sandusky county, Ohio, against them and others, claiming dower in the south east quarter of section 3d, town ship number 5, north of range number 13, contain ing 160 acres, and the north west quarter of the north west quarter of fractional section number 1, in township number 4, north of range number 13, containing 35 acres, and all in said county of San dusky; All the said defendants are hereby noti fied to appear and answer said petition according to the rules of said court or a decree pro confesso will pass against them. - W ATSON & JOHNSON. January 20 1S49. 6w. atty's for petitioner. CABINET WARE, fp SW25SSfiSSfi35 THE SnbscrilMsr wonld respectfully invite the attention of his customers and the publie to Ilia orl,lLiillLlLir Uivj.ll 1 U ibe, Wllicn no warren o be well made, and will sell at pricea that oannot fail o give satisfaction. Special attention la requested to the patent Premium bedstead, and also to Lwu late improved patent ao fond Work made to orderon the shortest notice, and in the most approved style. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves, at the old stand on rognan street. J. W. ol tvtWSUB. Lower Sanduakv, June 8, 164$. lv. NOTICE Is hereby given that Amos Tenn baa been appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph & Col man, dee'd. late of Greencreek township, Saudusky bo. O. . AMOS FENN. . January 20, 1849. pd. B5a?t jjV.' "JQ " . j ft 3 - i MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND PER-? SONS CURED. It is otMB Ihi, nrinrnla ofinaeusihle oereoiration.asex' , uiblied in this eat, that ibe human body delivers itself f importers and disease. , "The blood beinir tha life of the flesh" seording to the scriptures, it must be kept pars', to iosuru health. This it doesbyitsown heat and action, r through the system, elaborating all impurity, and cast ing on all its worn out particles, which are earned out, of the system, through the pores of the skia. When, how ever, the skin becomes locked up from sudden changes of weather, or any undue application of cold, all the hu mors, and virulent particles ol ins oiooa are reiainea sun, in, bud sickness and death must follow. All tha Ions; catalogue of disessea are the result.- We have under such circumstances, discovered a remedy that will orcB-lhe pores and assist tbe body to cast on any attending humor. It is M'ALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT - OR TBI ' -.j ' WORLD'S SALVE. . It opens those avenues through which nature carries off tha impurities within, aud thus relieves the body of -disease. :.- , -i ,t .. - -r- - - --l.--.--- McCallister'a All Healins Ointment restores perspira tion cores Consumption, fvers,Scrofnla, Erysipelas. Asth- ma, Bait Kheom, sick Headache, Vjuinsy core I broat. Rheumatism, Scald Head, Paina in the chest, side and - back; Dyspepsia, Poisons, sore Breast, Deafness, Cuts." neons eruptions, sore byes, Innamation of the bowels.. Kidneys aud Brain, Burns, Chiblains and Piles, Worms, . Agues, cold Feet, Liver Comp'aiut, 'Ulcers, and all fe- -ver seres, inflaniation of every kind. . j : : --. " It is by actinir upon this principle that it is proved to be; one of the moat extraordinary medicines the world ever -saw. ' Its success in coring disease is altogether unprece dented iu the annals of Medical jurisprudence. :. This we might demonstrate by tne publication or thou sands of certificates from individuals of high standing inv . all parts of the Uuited States, who nave expepieneed its -astonishing efficacy in the healing of the- most afflicting i : maladies to which mausvMd ia subject. , iiut we appeal to- a candid and enlightened public, and only ask that the' . numerous cures wnicn are being etlected or ima uint. mentwherever it has been used may secure for it thst -reputation which it merits that due attention be paid to the DlRXCTtoas contained in the enrellopes in which the boxes of Ointment are enclosed, as well a the Cisco- - as in the hands of our Agents. - V JAMES McALLISTCil, 141, Fulton Street, N. T. . Sold by A. & 8. HENDRY, Ashtabula, general agent forOhio. Also, bv - . - - C. R. McCULLOCH.L Sandusky; ' Armstrong & Ooodson, Bellevue, J. W. Barnham, Lodi, Seneca eo. O. ' . -, . jj g Harkness, Green-creek, San. Co. - " Stem & Smith, Green-spnngsi -.. .-: Henry Roiling, Black-swamp. - - Charles Powers & Co., 'Woodville. JDr. Bmcrj's Immcan Jracti. FAMILY PHYSICIANA ; A most Valuable and highly " approved Medical work; being the Scientific system of Medicine: -. on Botanic . Principles, eomptet in one . volttme ' of between eigltt and nme hundred pages, vntht '; nearly 200 engravings.'. ; '. H - ;i No family should be without this' valuable work, -em bracing as it does, the treasure of medical and surgical science, nid for ages m pendrous volumes more or wea. a a lamuaije unknown to the maas of the people,- but here in this work, set forth in a clear, plain, and con densed style, that all may - read and understand for. themselves. v Sold by C R. MctlULLOCH. Lower oajiausay. Also at every county seat in eastern Ohio. ' ; UPWARD OF TEN THOUSAND CUERS If COAS DMPTIOW CAN BE CURED ; Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of LIVER WO T AND TAR, FOR THE C URE OF. CONSUMPTION .turn, trr n rcr A e c n v -ftiw - LUNGS AND BREAST, r. This Great Rcsirdt haa not only made almost la cRtirt bi.k corks of CoxsuxPTioii, bot it breaks up the mostdietressiiig Cough, Cold, pal a. ia the ilreast, and Asthma, in a few hours- time. We authorise our Agent in all cases where it 'does not give immediate relief, and the bottle is returned, to cheerfully refund th money. We will now ask the afflicted eaudtdajr to examine me facts below, which substantiate the merits of -tiiw great remedy.- Facts which are incontrovertible, and caunot be denied. We refer you to the statements of well-knowa PhtsicIaKS At)b PaorBssoRs, who htve come forward and have substantiated these facts. - The most increda lous cannot but be convinced that K baa made cure where everything else has failed. " -- - .'- Extracts fkom Cstificatbs tthicij car bk sees IN TVhL BV CALLINO UPON THB AGENTS. .. K A I ,.n.. i! I . Having hjn klHielefl with m miurt UUIUM1BV .1111. M.J - such a degree that I wa eontinoa'ly spitting blood: and being under tile care of alt able physics, without obtaju- i . . i i .. i I .. r 1 . 1 lug any retiei,-uuut . prwureu ui"no ---v. . . Liverwort and Tar, which restored me t health .in a very short time. -' i t , J. FINCH- CtitctKSSTi, Hot. b, 104. : .- ' FROM THE HON JUDGE WILLIAM BURKE. ljate fQstmastcr qj umcinnan jor more fnan The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to the ful lest confidence of the publ icj V 1 can fully corroborate what ha haa said, having used the medicine myself with the most decidd benefit. ; -WILUAM. BURKEw Cikcissati, August 12, 1845. . . i , v- . - ' i ; A REMARKABLE CURE OF CONSUMP- . - - TION. v Mr. ScnviHt I was taken with a most rfistreasing eoojtb and my lunga became so diseased that I bled In a short time skvebal 0.1MRTS, I was reduced so low thai all my friends, and even my Phtsiciabs, thought 1 host si with Corsukvtior! MV broiner nearing oi uie rrmara able curea mado by Dr. ilogers Liverwort and Tar, procured a bottle, i nd before I had taken one-half of it. aeemed to go to tne very .eav v, un nww. . a largo quantity of phlegm and mattyr, aud my cough was stooped aa wilh a charm. And by its use I was r stored to perfect health. GABRIEL W HITEHEAU. a warn toatiu uoscrioeu inm wwi uay "wvthhut 1847 H. C SPENCER. Mayor of the City of Cincinnati. n i '. w a n k . OF A BASE COUfl'i'Eftr K1TU P.rf h June laetbv JOHN T. TOLLASD (in the employ ol GEORGE M. ALLEN, Druggist, of Cio- ciunati. The eouot rnet is soiu oy urn, vu.i juumu, of Ioieville, Kv. Be on your guard. .. . For aale by C. R. McDULil.UUllU. isanaussy. Goarlaon &. Clark Bellevue, .. - , . .. J. W. Barkham, Lodi, Seneca eav O, .' D. E. Harkness, Greeu-creek.Sau. ce., . Stem & Smith, Grern-s,-rings. ?- . . - , Henry Reiliog, Black -awamp, K Charlea Powera & Co., Woodville, Jattuary 19, 1849. tf . - ; i Jt " It