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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. 119 rpO 8IIOOL TEACHERS. The regular J. examination on the first Tuesday of July, (the anniversary of American Independence,) will be postponed till the duv following. No other exami nations will be held until further notice shall have; been given. By order of the Board. . J. II. NEW'J TON, Clerk. June 17, 1851. 15w2 Dissolution or Copartnership. 1 1 1 K partnership heretofore existing between E. (iridium & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Perrysburg, March 20, 1851. E. GRAHAM. The business will hereafter be conducted bv the aiili4i-vilnr. ut. the old stand, where vou will rind a ! very superior selection of " ' Sprint; aad Summer Goods, Clwnwr than ever for Cash. ! 1 . Mv stock embraces evry variety or Dress Goods anil Trimmings: also numerous pieces varying in price from a fid to $7 per yard. Boots and Shoes f'r men, women and children, for Spring and Slim mer wear; Summer Cloths, suitable in quality and price fur men and boys. Our lionmts cannot be surpassed either for beauty or style ; mid our Bilious are just the tiling to equip them" with. I have also cverv variety of II iidware, for either farmers, mechanics, or household use. In short, everything w hich anybody needs, can 1 hud here either cheap Goods, j;vy Goods, w gooi, iooiis. Ami it vou only call, that is sufficient war rant for a sale ; and every time you buy. the richer oii get '. So, spare not the dimes elsewhere, for thi'V will turn into shillings here. If yon don't be lieV it, trv the experiment. E. GRAHAM. Pcrrssb'urg, May 12, 1S54.--10 )ej )( ! JOSEI'II TOI1IAT, 1 ' ISlHOM-t HI. I'. HATTER, Toi.kimi, Ohio. , 1 M now in receipt of a full assortment of spring! styles, as follows : I l$,:Lbe it Co.'s Mvie.-kin and Beaver : (;t,mil Moleskin; ! l.earv iV Co.'s Moleskin; ' Uso, CAP, Cloth, Silk and Glared; and a full tvortinei.t of Soft and Kossuth HATS, Fur and ! Wnol. i All who find it troublesome to wear a new hat ! ran have one fitted perfectly to the head by our j nn vni' w i ''' " 1 which is the mot perfect machine for that purpose ever made. mh 27 3tf Farming Lands ibr Sale. flMIE undersigned offers for sale, in quantities to I suit purchasers, the following described lands, in Wood county, Ohio, and in Steuben county, In diana, viz : In the TfW?t of Lake, Wuod County, Ohio. Section. Acres. North half one, Northeast qr of southeast qr seven, Southwest qr of southeast qr seven, North half of southeast qr nine, Northeast qr fifteen, Southea.-t qr fifteen, Southwest qr fifteen, Northeast qr twenty, Southeast qr twenty, Southwest qr twenty, Northeast qr twenty-one. Northwest qr twenty-one. Southeast qr twenty-one, North half of southwest qr twenty-one, Northeu.it qr twenty-two, Northwest qr twenty-two. Southwest qr twenty-two, West half of southeast qr twenty-two, West half of northwest qr twenty-three, Northeast qr twenty-eight. Miutheast qr twenty-eight. Northeast qr twenty-nine, Northwest qr twenty-nine, North half of southeast or twenty-nine, Also, fractional section :'(), in fractional town ship No. 8, north of range 12, containing 13.75 In the Town of Jarkson, Steuben l-omihj, Indiana 220.30 40 40 80 k;o 100 Kio Kill 10O Kill n;o liio 100 80 11,0 1C.O 100 80 80 100 100 100 10O 80 Town 37, Range 12. Section. Acres. East half of the southwest qr twelve, 80 Northeast qr eleven, 100 Eust half of northeast qr fourteen, 80 South half of the southeast qr fourteen, 80 West half of the northwest qr fourteen, 80 All of these Lands are of superior quality, having been selected nearly twenty years ago for agricultu ral purposes. The title is'd'erived by patents from the United States Government, and is unquestiona able. Those in Steuben county, Indiana, consist of oak openings, and are well adapted to the growth of wheat. Those in the town of Lake, Wood county, ()., con sist of woodland, generally heavy timbered, consis ting of oak, ash, white-wood, elm, beech, maple, and other varieties. In the immediate vicinity of Per rysburg and Toledo, they are all of them near or in tersected by important linos of Railroad, running east, west and south ; and as the whole surrounding region is becoming rajiidly improved, they present desirable investments tor those wishing to purchase for the purpose of improvement. Apply to the subscriber at the Weddell House, Cleveland, or at his residence, Marquette, Luke Su perior, Michigan ; or to his agent, Samuel P. Ely, at Rochester, N. Y. Information respecting the lands may alHO be had of Hon. N. Allen, at Toledo. HEMAN B.ELY, Cleveland, Ohio, April 22, J854. Gm2 FLPER HANGINGS.We are just receiv ing our spring stock of Paper Hangings, such as Wall PArr.it, BORDERS, Window Paper, and Finn BoA.ni) Prints, Which comprises the largest assortment ever opened in this market, and which we otter at wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible rates. March J7 if 1). II. NYE & CO. 1!III2S, NllJtilU' FEINTS, Ac. riMIE only place to get the money for Hides. green X or dry, Sheep-skins, Beeswax and Feathers, is at BROWN vw IHINT's, who at all times are readv to pay the highest price in Money. So bring them right along. 'I'hey have for sale every description of . Moves, Ntove Pipe & Tin Ware. V,L "u . 11 V 1,1,11 "l Bl"1 Jou there is no need of trying elsewhere street & Louisiana Avenue. Store foctiM AHEAD OF THE 'TIMES!' At the Sipn of the Big Watch, 2 SUMMIT STRKKT, TOLEDO. corner Front 'n i I. n v 'i' i'iiii'.' r. ,ii i J thousand persomd friends, and the good people of Toledo, Maumee City, Perrvsburg, and all the country round, that he has opened the most com- aiifi'v! AIM TfllTtf ivrv tt'IVct nv WAlCllLS AND JLWLLRY . couniry roumi, mar ne nas openeu tue most com- plcte and splendid stock ever offered in the cityi and is receiving daily additions from the best European and Eastern manufacturers of It would lie nuite useless to attemit an enumera- tion of the brilliant articles his show cases now con- tain ; but ladies and gentlemen will please call and see his splendid Ciold and Silver Watclics, "f fvery variety, quality and pattern, at prices rang- i"g from Ten in (),te hundred and Fif Dollars. , S1IPEKB (iOLD FOB CHAINS, the largest and richest as.virtment ever seen here, at t'r""' Tir.-lre to Vifttj Dollars. 111) A IT COLD UUA III) CITA LXS, of uneijuulled beauty, weight and finish, at from Twelve to Fartj-h'e Dollars. Maoxifickxt Diamomi Pins and Kings, of the latest styles, and at the lowest prices. Si'i'Kiiiou Pkn and Pockkt Knives, of elegant patterns and finished workmanship, the finest lot in town. Plain. Of TA ox ami Ekaltifi i. Inlaid Clocks, of the best manufacture, at Two and a Half to Fif- . li.i 11- ,i ? a.. . i ieeii jiiuars. ti un u coiiiuiess varieiy oi Lu Ki:r.i, Gor.i Pencils, Kinos, Gold Pens, Eau Dnoi'S, Watch Seals, CfVH Piss, Bueastcins, Bkoociies, Studs, &c, And everything else ever seen or heard tell of in a j jewelry establishment. Prices lower than the lowest. i .l-Special eare given by the best workmen in ! the country to kei'aiiiinu watches and jewelhy, j and all work warranted. JDoh t forget the place Sign of the Dig Watch, Summit street, between Jefferson and Mad ison streets. fnir20v IJ II. T. COOK. BOOK BINDERY, Bliss's Building, SujT MIT MXHEET, TOLEDO, OHIO. P. AV. PI PER would respectfully inform the citizens of Toledo and surrounding country, that he is now prepared to do all work in his line, with des patch AND IN STVLE NOT TO BE SUKPASSED. Blank Books for j Bunks, Insurance Companies, Forumrdcrs, County Ujficcrs, i)-c., made at the shortest notice. "Magazines and Old Books bound to pattern. N. B. One of Town's Patent Pauinq Machines, for paging Blank Books, is in operation at this es tablishment. Ruling of all kinds done to order. Toledo, March 20. 1X51. 2yl j&CfOrders for Binding left at this office will be promptly forwarded and the work returned here, at a very trirling expense. CJAAVYEIt, I X ERSOLE-& Co., O PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Blade Building, Toledo, Ohio. Sauyer, Lgersoll Co. keep constantly on hand, the publications of the American Tract Society, the American S. S. Union, of Newman Si Ivison, and Carter & Brothers, Aew York ; of Phillips, Samp son & Co., of llostou ; of Moore & Anderson, and W. B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati : and the beautiful ! Presentation Books of E. 11. Butler, Philadelphia : ! 11 t ,,rl,w.l. r,U'..Mn,l . , r. tltn n I (I Wl (Livj llllt.ll.il 11 lilt? lilt; iitrijy Ull'l the public, at Publishers' retail prices, and at "a tri fling advance on wholesale rates. Tract Society's Almanacs at Society's prices. School JSooIts at Wholesale. Sawveu, Inoseksoll & Co, oiler to the trade, at a slight advance on publishers' wholesale rates McGutfey's and Sanders's Readers and Spellers. Ray's, Thompson's, Smith's and Stoddard's Arith metics, Pinneo's, Smith's and Bullion's Grammars. Smith's and Olney's Geographies. Ray's and Tower's Algebra. Comstoek's Philosophy. Grav's Chemistry. Young's Citizen's Manual. St. John's Geology. Smith's Illustrated Astronomy. ' Mayhew's Book-kcepincr. Guernsey's, Wilson's and Goodrich's History of the United States. Ackerman'8 Natural History. Scott's Bible entire in three volumes, for $6.50. mh20-2tf SAWYER, INGERSOLL & CO. j f'm"'on, BOOKS FOR THE MILLION! HAVING made my fall purchases of HOOKS AND STATIONERY, I am now receiv ing, and am prepared to supply the citizens of Per rysburg and Northwestern Ohio, with a large and well selected assortment of Historical, Biographical, Poetical, Theolo gical, Practical, Classical, and School Hooks in general; Also, Bibles, Prayer books, Annuals, Gift books, Foys, tyc. . A large assortment of FANCY AND PLAIN STATIONERY, Gold Pens made expressly for the Crystal Palace l'iXhimtion, andrn tine, almost everything that a good ought to keep, which I will sell for cash. or exchange for rags, at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be bought this side of New York City. Clergymen, leachers, ana Associations purehas- i 'n Libraries, supplied at a liberal discount. I Maumee City, Oct. 17, 1853. P. C. H HOLT. R. A. CROSS, pyWalcIjiuaker and Jeweler. I'1 -y:iu,"ee City, Permburg. Waterville and vicin ! 'V ' V V-p v pibv ,i his llf11 " i i JEWELRY, just ntothis market consisting of Ladies and ine Gold Breast Pins ; Gents' Diamond c, v t: . fy iM i i: . t - ,1 : , , cican x ins ; vitrius iiiamunu limp j, unit's Mme jOCIvis, i r;,ir ,,nW P7:na. T.n,ii' w,.hv v., Ju iwi La me Gold Lockets ; Ear-rings ot all , . . , ec'e,fr. p uf , ,i.r j Jen ? 1 Garnet Kinirs; l kinds and qualities ; beautiful alva coral Bracelets ; tine Gold Bracelets, with settings; Ladies' Gold Chains; Gents' extra fine Gold Vest Chains, new: style; Silver and Gold Pencils ; Cornelian Kings ; Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Keys, to gether with a general asr-ortment of every variety of goods in his line. Cash buyers will find this a very desirable stock, and I would also say that I can and will sell jewelry ten per cent, cheaner than Toledo merchants. Maumee City, Oct. 17. K. A. CKOSS. AVatcrvillc, Maumee City and Perrysburg MAKBLE WOISIIS. J rTMIE subscriber having established the Marble JL business m aterville and Maumee City, asks the inhabitants of these places, and vicinities, to give mm a can anu examine nis iar"e siock oi MAiOJLt,. My Marble is from Rutland and Dorsett, Vt., and North Adams. Mass. M v stock consists of 3.000 feet.. so that anv can have a chance to make a selection. My prices will be one-fourth to one-third less than the people have been in the habit of paying in this section of country. My terms will be cash, or good notes tin a reasonable time. My shop at Waterville, is just north of the School house, near the canal; and at Maumee City, on Broadway, between the Pearl Mills and the Maumee Woolen Factory in .Mr. McNeese's Cloth Office. Those who wish for Grave Stones or Monuments, now is your time. So give me a call if you do not purchase. GIDEON MYERS. Waterville & Maumee Citv, Jan. 3, 1S51. 18vl ROAD NOTICE. The non-resident owners of the east part of sections 17, 20, 20, 32, and the west part of 21, 28 and 33, in town 0 north, of range 12 east, and the east part of sections 5 and 8, and the west part of 1 and 0, in town 5 north, of range 12 east, all in Wood county, will take notice that at a session of the county commissioners, held at the court house on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, a survey and view of a county road w as grant ed, commencing at the west quarter-post of section 1G, in Troy township ; thence south on section lines to the west branch of Portage river: and that a sur vey will be had thereof on the 10th of Julv, A. D. 1X54, the viewers and surveyor to meet at the house of George Hopper, in Trov township. HENRY PERKINS, Petitioner. June 10, 1854. 11 wl ROAD NOTICE. At a regular session of the commissioners of Wood county, held June 5th, 1854, a view and survey of an alteration of the Oil end and Portngeville county road was granted as follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of sec tion 30, in town 5 north, of range 9 east, (Weston) ; thence east along the town line 220 rods, or nearly ; thence to the old road. The non-resident land own ers of the north part of section 1, in town 4 north, of range !) east ; also of the south part of section 30, in town 5 north, of range 9 east, are notified that said viewers and surveyor will meet on the 8th of August, A. D. 1851, at the house of Thomas Tay lor, in Weston township, to view and report upon said alteration of said road as aforesaid. ALEXANDER BROWN, Petitioner. June 10, 1851. llwl BY virti ed, fr MASTER'S SALE. Y virtue of an order to me directed and deliver- froin the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will otter tor sale at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, Wood county, on the 15th day of May, 1854, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 p. in., the following described land, to wit : Out-lot number two hundred and fifty seven, new survey, in the town of Perrysburg, Wood county ; taken as the property of E. N. Knight, at the suit of Samuel Jackson, administrator of Henry Friezner, deceased. S. SPINK, April 10, 1854. 5w5$ 1.88 Special Master. .The above sale has been postponed till the 22d day of July next. . S. SPINK, May 13, 1851. Special Master. Icrryslurgr Prices Current. Wheat, $1.752.00; Flour $8.0010.00; Rye. CO; Corn, 6050; Oats 3437 ; Flaxseed 87$1.00; Timothy, $1.502,00; Clover $4.004.50; Pota toes 75(cr$l; Apples, green, 60(&$1.00, dried, $1.25 to 1.50 ; Beans, $1.25(1.60 ; Butter 12&15 ; Eggs, 8 to 8 ; Beeswax, 22 to 25 ; Feathers, 31 to 44 ; Fresh Pork, 4 to Mess do., $10.00 to 12.00; Prime, $8,00; llama G8; Shoulders 6 to 6 ; Sides 6 to (i ; Fish, pickerel $G.00a7.00 ; white bass $5.50(0.00; Shingles, white wood $1.00, pine $2.50(f(.'.00 ; Staves. Hour barrel $3.50to3.75, tight barrel $5.50b00 ; Hides, green4 to 4J, dry 7 to 8 ; Tallow 8 to 10 ; Lard 0 to 8 ; Wood $1.25(fC1.50 ; Onions 75 ; Wool 35(710 cts. Hogs 4 to 4c. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that the annual elec JLN tion for Directors of the Perrysburg and Find lay Plunk Bond Company will be held in Portage on Friday, June 30, 1 851. A statement of the affairs of the road will be laid before the meeting. By order of the board. S. JOHNSON, Secy. Portage, June 5, 1S51. Hw3 T T T TJY T 1 I , I' It U-I i T r RESIDENT DENTIST. Office over J. Augustus Hall'sstore. All work w arranted. dec5-39tf A Book for every Father, Mother, Son and Daughter. JUST PUBLISHED, AND NOW JIEAIIY FOR SALE, By II. M. Rulison, at the Queen City Publishing House, No. 115J Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the western and south ern states. The People's Medical Lighthouse, ON the Uses and Diseases of the Lungs, Heart. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Womb and lllood ; a key to the causes, prevention, remedies and cure of pulmonary and other kinds of Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Ague and Fever, Baldness, Deafness. Blindness, Spinal Curvatures, Headaches, Catarrh. Costiveness, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Grub and Worms, Piles and Fistula, Miscarriage, Female Diseases. Cancers and Tumors, Falling cf Womb. Marhiage Guide : on early marriage, growth of foetus, organs of generation, prevention of concep tion, impressions on the female organs and on the unborn child, art of procreating the sexes at will, and how to render childbirth easy and safe, and retain their youthful vigor, beauty and elasticity of both body and mind to a ripe old age, by Harmon K. Root, A. M., M. D., author of a series of lectures on health, and inventor of the infallible lung barom eter. Illustrated with 05 rare, interesting arid use ful engravings. This work, containing 472 large octavo pages, in clear type, and elegantly bound. Price $2. gr'his bock will be sent by mail to any part of the world, on (he reception of $2, by letter (post paid.) Agents wanted to sell this work throughout the west and south, to whom a liberal discount will be allowed. Address post paid as above. The people's Medical Lighthouse is a complete guide to the preservation of health and the cure of every kind of disease, and will be foundof inestima ble value by every individual and family to whom it comes. It contains the long and varied experience of the author in the practice of his profession, so ar ranged, and w ritten as to be plain to every person, and easy of comprehension. The jargon of medical terms, behind which many physicians seek to hide their ignorance, is discarded ; so that in verity it is a Lighthouse of Medicine for the universal people. The book has received the highest recommenda tions from the clergy and press in various parts of the eastern and middle states. N. B. Editors of papers in the western and south ern states, giving the above advertisement including this notice, four 'or more insertions, and sending cop ies of the papers containing the same, shall have a copy of the Medical Lighthouse, mailed to their ad dress, free of postage. H. M. RULISON, April 28, 1851. 8wl 115J Main-st., Cin. (). OOAD NOTICE. The non-resident owners LV of the south part of sections 21, 20, 19, and the north part of sections 28, 29, and 30, in town 6 north, of range 12 east, (,'1'roy,) and the south part of sec tion 21 and 23, and the north part of 25 and 20, in in town (i north, range 11 east, will take notice that at a session of the county commissioners of Wood county, held on the fifth of June, A. D. 1851, a view and survey of a county road w as granted, said road to commence at the southeast corner of section 21 ; thence west to the McCutchenville road ; said view and survey to be had on the 12th of July next ; the viewers and surveyor to meet at the house of Mori is Gilbert, Troy township. MORRIS GILBERT, June 10, 1854. llwl . Petitioner. NOTICE. At a regular session of the board of county commissioners of Wood county, at the court houss in Perrysburg, on the 5th of June, A. D. 1851, a view and survey of a county road was grant ed, as follows : Beginning at the Crom road, between sections 11 and 15, in Weston township; thence north on section lines to near Huffman's saw-mill ; thence on the most practicable route to the river road; The non-resident and unknown land owners along said road are therefore notified that the view ers and surveyor will meet on the 7th of August, at the house of Frederick Krill, to view, locate, ap praise damages, and report on said road accordingly A. NIFER, Petitioner. . June 10, 185-1. 14w4?