THE JOURNAL.FRBMONT, 9AHXKTSEY CO, OHIOTKIDAY, 1LAY 1, 186aTown and County Matters.rVSLlSBSHS irOTIOB.-Wt aim to matr* (JU Journal a mrdit of local toenu transpiring ut a// pwrt* of* CA# (fowefy. and to Umt end would tkank our Jritn.it in Ike deferent lovnuhipe to forwnd to u* any drmt tkatmaybepf inleml in Uutr neighborhoods. Send the fade, in brief. if yon rAooOf, and wt will 14 fkem up forTO ABTBJtmXiUL-M Advtrtisement* toirmfrd to wow Am the cumml week, should fo handed m at tarty at Itt dayTHEJOURNAX for the CAMPAIGN.0UNI RATES.Frow the monlbaof April awl May until I We weak after the Presidential election, we will send the Jocival to Campaign Subscri-here in this coooty at the following rates, Oak in Adcantt:One Oopy,................One Dollar.Olobe of 15 end upward*, per copy,. .75 cU. dobs of 29 end upwards, per copy,. 50rta. WUA aoopf gratis to the ratter-up of cluba.Bale of Livery Stock — Mr. T. H. Di’ui has purchased the ttrery establishment of the Oooper lienee.Fire I—A fire broke out in the dry House of Stxsssrojr Bsos.' sash ‘sod door factory, about supper lime on Wednesday tracing l*e*. but »l was lt;x‘Jngui%hed before any con-ei durable damage had been done. The fire tt was oat promptly and did goodCouncil —The principal business at the council meeting laat Monday evening wee passing upon accounts examined by tbe Finance OoonBiltae and authorising orders to be issued In pvymeet of tbe same. A ▼wry sensible role was adopted to refer all petitions concerning aide walks to the round!men from tbe ward from whence tbe petition comes.Suicide at Clyde—A Groan by the mom of Tatonoas UaonuiAV a tailor, and formerly of Fremont, Monday morning oom-tn'tud suicide in Brnntcr’a woods, adjoining tbe town of Clyde, by hanging himself. He was an intemperate man and had long since become sadly enfeebled in body and mind by hie hebtta. He was about 46 yearn old and Wares a wife and four or fire children, tbe eldest being 15 years of ageInteresting to Bankrupts.—The Bankrupt Act has been amended so as to extend the lime to January 1st, 1869, for bankrupts to tske the benefit of its precisions who are.U. ... CA.Transfers of Real Estate —for the week ending April 26 b. 1868-prepared by W. W. Snjts, County Recorder :H 8 Shrank to C F Dsnwey, e 4 of e ** of s w U of see 91. and w }t of a w Jk of see29town 5 range IS, 120 acre*$..4 dOO O R England to K B Fumelman, wj^ofloiNo 480 Fremont...................$500D A Norton to E 8 Fumelmtn, Lot No 50 inFremont........................$1 000M Waggoner to Wm HtUrick, w % oft U of south a 3d sac 32, town 6 range 13. 40acres «... ............... -.$1 525R F Bcckland lo R P Buckland, jr , in let1457 Fremont.....................$500Nicholas Weiler to Andrew Engler. e 4 ol w W of tbe d w I4 of sec 9, town 4, range15, 40 scree.....................#1 900Roht Smith to N H Taylor, in lot 48 inClyde....:.......................$118N H Taylor to E R Lufo. south part of inlot 48 Clyde ......................*100J S Moyer to Fred Smith. u k, of n e ol sec 16 and two auras off the south side of w la of n • York. 82 acres ....*5 000 C G Sanford and others to H A Sanford, 100acres, Townaand.................* 5000H A Santa *lt;! to G W Sanford, 66 acre* wc21, town 5, range I..............$3 750J Birdseye to J M Lemmon. % acre, section14. Greon Creek...................$300H Otfary to Sinead A Van Sickle. 2# acres of sec 13, with steam saw mill, MadisonTp -...... 1 800Jestan Inks to John Inks, 66 acres tactions II and 19 town 4 range 14.........$1000Lift of Letter* remaining uncalled for in tbe Poet Office ml Fremont, Ohio, Thursday. April 30, 1668:onJoseph Atwood Mrs 8ntsn Ash Jacob Baber Mis D Chapman Mrs Jane Clark Miss Mary Copp Mrs A Campbell Mrs Sratna P Flcger John Fabing 0 S Hinsman John E Hubbard Isaac Hite Newton Harbin Thomas Hite W B Hannah Predrick Joseph Christ Jacobs 2 Emma Kiimfc John 8 King 5 Batts A Lota David Lawit Robert MullH W.It McCarty Mrs Jane Miller 2 Joel Ovensyer W F Rosa Peter Sager Mirtfo Swelster Mrs Margaret Stover Mrs Lottie Smith Jsoob Sager Guir Smith Edward Smith Wm YoorbWi Andrew Voorhiea Oliver Voorbiea John Voorhiea Eoas Voorhiea 1 D Vanhorn Chaa Vo. a Weaver A Oo Michael Weyer John Waggoner David Worman BUCKLAND. P. M.LATE PUBLICATIONS.Tbt May number of the Noithern Moxyblt reaches us very promptly, and its contents are even more than ordinarily inter eating and varied. Tbe leading article is by Gan. Francia A Walker, msnaging editor of the Springfield Republican, and is entitled “The Greenback Era. Next comet Mrs. Spoffurd’a • The Thief in the Night, which haa nearly reached its close, • Easter Day a' Rome is toother of thaee brilliant traveller's papers which proceed from the pen of the Rev. Dr. Charles 3, Robinson. ** A Huguenot Family is a capital sketch of.1 ___* _ a t _. l T» 1Tiffin —The AdtMfiNf was shown on Tuesday morning by Mr. Thomas Swander a young lamb without a mouth and having tbee/ea and ears on the under part of the bred. It was a carious freak of nature. Thelamb was detd The C. S A 0. Railroadcompany are getting material on hand tar the construction of a new Railroad bridge over the Sandusky river in Tiffin. It is to be erected where the old bridge now stands The Commission of Hoo. James Pillars, aa Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Founh subdivision cf the Third Judical District of the State of Ohio, has been signed by tbe Governor and Secretary of State. The term of hie CoUTt commences on the 4th day of May.LOCiFindlay.—Tho tiiul of Oonkle for tbe murder of Winue, closod Wednesday night, and the ewe was argued by Shafer A An-deiaoo, for State, and H. Brewn k A. Blackford, for drfenae. The Justice took till Thmsday morning t» consider a* tn the amount of bail, and nqatud it t« the amount of $2,500. which was given. Conk I? and his two children lott immediately for WapakonetU, with hi failor,where he is to remain till llv trial.It is given and cheapest £ W. A. Rice A Urge stock anc which were b* enables them t in Fremont They korp and the best Never hai* the goods offered t now being opei and cheapness are offering gi Bleached routl and look at th arc at cheap ai breidered curu A nice lot of tPariy Fins, b!beautiful fine t from 4$3,00 toSpring D:novelties, at DOttawa County. - -The bill to authorise tbe GcmmUoioncrs of Ottawa county to levy and expend fifteen hundred dollars in iui-Cviug the navigation of the Portage River,pe^ed ’.hi' Ohio Senate .The billfor the removal of the county seat of Ottawa county from Port Clinton to Oak Harbor, also paiaed tbe Senate.Kcx Kun of the Xuz K1 looked for at jWood County.—The Post Office Department haa ordered that the name of the Post Office at Gilead, Wood c .unty, Ohio, be changed to Grand Rapids.LOCAL NOTICES.40,000 Gallons, Stoss Wars, of all descriptions for sale at 12 1-2 centi per. gallon at P. Clow e.CRoraiRr.—Rice's sell none but tbe beat crockery, and tell at manufacturer! prices.DKSTtffTRT.—Dr. Shaw baa recently invented a new process by which teeth can be extracted without pain. The operation it rather pleasant. By the application of Ice cream to the gum§ and teeth (which i« very pleasam) they arc rendered insensible to paiu and ibe Leith ire removed without pain or trouble. Perfectly safe for old or young, feeble or bealfky. 1 w.Shawls—6 dox more of those new atylea and new Patterns. Restoria Shawls just received. Carpel*. Don’t boy your c rpeu before you call at W. A. Rice A Broa and examine ibeir good and cheap Carpets.Competition.—One of the beat proofs of the superiority of Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Machine it the fact that its merits are be**t appreciated and uoder»tood when itappearance ho: will appear in advi»« our r«n buy all Ibeir t baugh's shop « every thing in and sell evrry 1For Prime to Warren’s.* One . That« The beit evi Dillon k Soamoat com platetheir fcuffers.“ Who foil in hi» brain.” Wh te Lead. ur qp?9, and bci: uat tbe art;clc DiUon A Son.“Try all tl which is good manufactured 1 U superior to a ed. WarrantoWindow quantity by D. no sgeuts but \buy It for c-shGo and sec and Window S Dr. E Dillon I and five times