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206 THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. Iowa—Official. WHIG AND ANTI-NEBRASKA. (lovernor, Grimes, 10,838 Congress 1st (list. 'Clarke, 11,012 Congress 2d dist. Ihortngtoii, 11,421 Attorney General, Sennett, 20,397 State Auditor, Stevens, .2,5:22 NEBRASKA AND DEMOCRAT. Governor. Tiutrp, 9,951 Congre ss 1st (list. Hall, 11,219 Congress 2A dist. Hempstead, 9.872 Attorney General, Cloud, 21,010 State Auditor, Sharp, 21,430 Ex- Gov. Wood, consul at Valparaiso, re turned home, last week. It is said the ex governor is not pleased with his perquisites and fes, and that, in consequence, he will remain at horns until his country makes a louder call at bettor figures for salary. The Sault canal company have. 1700 men at work, and are rapidly advancing. The number of deaths in St. John's, N.B., during the late cholera season.was about 1500. The spiritualists of Boston are about form ing a company, with 840,000 capital, to es tablish a spiritual boarding house. Col. J. Watson Webb, who is now in England, writes to tic N. Y. Courier that in three months, or before. Christmas, wheat will have fallen from 65 to less than 45 shill ings per quarter. Tima will soon show. The Michigan State Fair will be held at Detroit, on the 26ih, 27th, 28th and 29th insts. Indications are that the show will be finer than usual. A match has been made at San Francisco between Tom Hvcr and John Morrissev to fight for 820,000 a side. The fight is to . come off within five months. ; The winter term of Kenyon College com mences on the 23th inst. "We are gratified to learn that a largely increased number of students will be in attendance. The1 largest Theatre in th?. United States ia a new one just completed in Boston, and lately opened. It contains comfortable seats for 3,018 persons. This is about one-third larger than th beautiful "Metropolitan," in New York, which was burnt last spring. It is announced that an arrangement has been made between the Panama and Nicara gua lines to California, by which their stea mers will leave on alternate, weeks, thus giv ing the advantage of a weekly instead of a semi-monthly communication, as at present. What ore we coming to? Potatoes are selling at two dollars per bushel in the city of New York. Exchange. We know what ice are coming to, unless potatoes grow cheaper fifty acres of land and a hoe. If more, of us would " come to " these things, potatoes wonl 1 sell for less than two dollars a bushel. Buffalo Democracy. DIED Tn this town on the 13th inst., Makgeiue Doratuy McCadohey, taged one year four months and twelve days. To the Electors ok Wood County : I hereby offer mvself as an independent candidate'for the office of COMMISSIONER of this county. If elected, I will fndeavor to serve to the best of mv ability. JOHN MUIR, Jr. Webster tp., Sept. 20, 1854. To the Electors of Wood County : I hereby offer mvself as an independent candidate for th? office of SHERIFF of this county. If elected, I will endeavor to serve to the best of abilitv. JOHN ELDER. XTOTICE. The subscriber has been appointed 1 and oualifid as administrator cn the estate of Wealthy 1U. Cntes. deceased, late of Wood county, Ohio. All those having claims n -rains t. said estate will prove and present them immediately, and those' indebted must make immediate payment. ' JEKE3IIAH C. CRANE. Sept. 23, Jtfw.'l MANUFACTURE!! of all Htyles of Carriages and Wagons, also, of Ball Si Post's Cultivator, warranted to do double the amount of work of any ordinary cultivator. Shop on Front street, opposite S paffor'd's Hotel, Perrysburg, Ohio. 2XtfJ . , PROCLAMATION. The electors of Wood county, Ohio, nro hereby untitled to meet in their respective townships on the I'd Tuesday of uctooer next, that being the lOthdav, not ween the hours of 0 o clock A. M. and O o cluck .l M., nt the usual places of liolamir elections therein, or at such places as the trustees thereof shall designate, and then and there proceed by ballot to vote tor suitable persons to fill the following offices, to wit: One Congressman, to represent the counties ol illianis, rauMmg, Wood, Hancock, culton. Do fiance, Lucas, llenrv, Putnam and Van "Wert. One County Commissioner for the county of ood ; one i'robato Judge, one Clerk ot the Court, one Sheriff, one Coroner. The Trustees of each Township are required, on the day of election aforesaid, to select rood, iudi- cious persons, having the qualifications of electors, to the number set opposite the name or their Town ship, to serve as Jurors for the year ISoo, to wit : Perrysburg Terry, Washington, llenrv, Webster, Troy, Bloom, Plain, Milton, 23 0 (i Lake, Freedom, Toitage, Liberty, Weston, Montgomery, Middleton, ('enter, Jackson, 0 4 a 7 n l 4 i Also, to select, as above, the number set opposite the Townships, to serve as Jurors in the Probate v.ourt tor the year 1S.. Perrysburg, Perry. Washington, llenrv, Webster, Troy, Bloom, Plain, Milton, '-';3 5) b' o It 3 (i 7 Lake, Freedom, Portage, Liberty, Weston, Montgomery, Middleton, Center, Jackson, 0 4 't 7 11 4 4 1 Given under my hand officially, at rerrysbur?, this J)th day of September, A. U. IS.VL JOHN ELDER, Coroner and acting Sheriff. By Itoynl Letters Patent. THE IIYDROMAGENT on Water Proof, Anti-Consumptive CORK SOLES, MANLl'ACTl'HKl) ISY IIARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., 41 Market-St., Manchester. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wood Street, Cheapside, London, England. American Establishments,' Ann Street 102 Nassau Street, New lor", U. S. THE Hydrcniagen is a valuable discovery for pro tecting the feet from damp or eold, and there fore a preventative of many Lung diseases, without any doctoring whatever. The Ilvdromaaren isinfhc form of a sol, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, an-1 healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest wea ther, as the foot cannot become wet if the llydroni agen is insorted. Ladies may wear the lightest sol ed boot? or shoes in the most inclement wea ther with impunity; while Consumption, so preva lent among the vmng of our country, mav be thwarted by their general adoption. Thev entirely supersede vver-shoe3, as toe latter cause the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, besides, are not dangerous to wear to pedestrians in icv weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the llydromagen, being a mere thin slice of cork prepared, peculiar v placed inside, does not increase the size oi the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as they may engage in exercise with comfort and healthy effects.- Their expense is so slight as to scarce need mention ; be sides, thoae who patronize them will lind their year ly doctor's hills much diminished tlurehy. As the llydromagen is becoming more known, its sale ia increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liv erpool, Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp. Hamburg, and Berlin, our sales reached t'.i?At) pairs of Cork Soles. This year the number will far surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a preventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Mkn's Sizi:, per pair, 3.1 Cknts. Lawks' do do b'O do Boys' Si Misses' 2f do Notice. Fr m the Retail Prices w e make a very liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, po that any storekeeper may make a fine profit on their sale, w hile they are an 'article that may bo kept in any store, among any class of goods. For terms, apply to IIARCOURT. BRADLEY & CO.. 08 Ana Street, Mew York. Sept. 1C 2."m3 f4iIEKIFF'S 8AIJ1. Joseph P. Smith vs. MeFaddcn & Mowerer. "VfOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an JVN order of sale, issued, fi m the court, cf common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at ttie door of the court house in Perrysburg on the 2d day of October next, between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M., the following real estate, to wit : The south half of the south east quarter of section 5, of T. 3 north, of It. 10 ; to be sold under said order in attachment. JOHN ELDER. Coronernnd Acting Sheriff. James Mubiiay, Att'y., Sept. 2, 1854. 23 w5$ 1.83 jxrTIIE CHEST. SIR ASTLEY COOPER, BART., M.D., Tin; eminent mudicai. I'ractitioneh, has li:ft a VALU All 1.12 LKUACY TO TUB WOULD IN II1S Croat Preventative of Consumption, AND UNFAILING CURE FOR PULMONARY DISEASES, Without the. vse. of Medicine. Sir A. C, Bint., invented and advised the use of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, fPO n!l persons of all ages and conditions, as a .L certain and a safe shield against those fearful diseases, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and other atlliciionsof the Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, according to fashion, anil the continual changes of our climate. " The Protector" is simply a chemically prepared fur, lined with silk and padded, which, .suspended from the neck, covers the chest, in so agreeable u manner that, once worn, it becomes a necessity and a comfort. ' " The Protector." although but. recently introdu ced into America, is making rapid progress through the United .States, the Canadas, South America, and the West Indies. It has for n long time been a sta ple article in England and on the continent of En-j rojie, viuiie it nas grown in many commies 10 me position of an article of dress. To demonstrate these facts enquire of any EnglUh resident in your vicinity of h's knowledge ot the beneficial effects of wearing the Protector, without reco?irse to doctoring of any kind. The cost of wearing these articles is a mere trilie, and one will last some years. No one who values the health of himself or his family will be without them. The Hospitals in this country are not alone recommend ing them, but rapidly introducing them, liar-court, Bradley & Co., of Loudon, and Manchester. Eng land, were originally entrusted with the manufacture of the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to manufacture according to his original instructions, anil therefore recommend those who would wear " The Protectors," to see to their being genuine. ItcMKMUF.u, this is a staple article, and no Patent Medicine. niCTAH. I'KICES. Gent's Size, - $ 1 .50 each. Ladies' do 1.00 do. Boys' Si Misses do. - 75 do. HAROOURT, BRADLEY & CO.. 33 Ann street & 1U2 Nassau street, New York. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wood-street, Cbcapside, London. Manufactory, 41 Market-street, Man chester, England. II. B. & Co. are establishing Depots for the sale of " The Protector" in all parts of America. Phy sicians, Surgeons, Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, Hatters and .Milliners, also Gentlemen's Furnishing Store-Keepers are entrusted with the wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom most liberal teims are offered for their cuter prise, and a splendid opportunity opens tn them for safe and profitable business. For terms, apply to IIARCOURT, BIIADLE1 ,t CO., 58 Ann Street, New York, U. S. Sept. Ki,lS5L 25mJ NOTICE. There will he a sale of the person al property belonging to the estatt) of George Wilful, deceased, lata of Wood county, at his late residence in Perrysburg, consisting of Cows nnd Young Cuttle, Hogs, Hay, und Household Goods, with a pretty good Cooking Stove. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock P. 31., on Saturday, the-'iothdav of September, 1 S3 1. J. IIANNA KEII). Perrysburg, Sept. 1 1, IS") 1. 2'nv2 Adni'r. WAG()S FOIi 8 AM. 1 have on hand Five New Lumber Wagons, which I will sell CHEAP for casli, or Produce at market prices, Perrvsburg, Ohio. C. PERRIN. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has -LN been appointed administratrix of the e.-;tatfc of Dr. James Robertson, deceased, late of Wood coun ty, Ohio. Those having claims against said estate will please present them, legally proven, for imme diate settlement, and those indebted must make im mediate payment. EUP1IEMIA ROBERTSON. Sept. 2, l.S.4. 23w.'l NOTICE. Tlie undersigned has been appointed and qualified as administrator on the estate of Jacob Kinglield, deceased, late cf Wood county, O. J. HANNA REID, Adni'r. Sept. 14, 1&3L 2"wi 8iii:miTs ham:. Leonard Whitmoro vs. (.'has. V. Jenison impl'd with others. BYvirtuo of a writ of vendi tome directed, from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for salo at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, on the 2d day of October next, between the hours of 12 M. and if P. M., the follow ing real estate, to wit : The equal undivided onc fourth of. river tract No. eighty-live, of the United States reserve of 12 miles square at the foot of the rapids of tho Miami of Lake Erie, containing KJ5 acres, excepting 2.J acres belonging to Luther Whit more, it being on the cast side, running parallel, excepting lots Nos. 10, 11 and 12. J John Eldeii, Coroner and Acting Sheriff. James Murray, Att'y, Sept. 2, 1354. 23w5$ 2.53 ' mm AYEK'S PILLS, 4 NF.W and eir.ularly sucersfti! r-n-.ed fnr thi A cure of all Bilious diseases ('v.t:vri'os!'. Indi gestion, Jaundice, Diop ;y, Kh nin..ll::n IVw-rs, (lout, Humors, Nt i". ouoiies.-., Ini d.i'it;. . I :1! on!u; tions, Headache, l'ains ii t'c l'i' '!, S.iU-. P' U'k, and Limbs, Kenvdo Comtihiiabi, lie. Indeed, very few are tho diseases in which a Pur, alive Medi cine is not more or less required, and mui li sic'. ness nnd suffering mt;;ht be j.revenicj. if n hi.nn less but effectual Cathartic w. iv more 'ii:-?i? u-'ivi. No person can feel w.-ll vihile a ros.ive li ibit ff h.tdv prevail i ; besides it oi,n ircuevV.es seivi.s a.i :i often fatal diseases, which might !::... 1:tii avoided by the timely r.iul jndl-ioMS ir ; of a ;;oi .1 ; !i.o,atiwi. This is alike true of Col-'-i, l-V.-.f-ri; h :.ymplom:, iu-d Hilious d( rau:.'e;ii(.:il ;. They all lend i; !-e ome t produce the de.vi seated a:u( font. V. .1.1" d:.:kM;eit which load the lieai-. i all over fee lau.l. lli-uee ft reliable family phvsie. is of the i'.-. t import-nice to the public hcaUh.'a.ul thh Pill has I cn pet fcoti-4 with consummate ki!l to meet fiai d. ,;i;.-i l. An cxtimsive trirl of its virtues lv l'h .4 i..;:s, P;-..tV t sins, and Palivaty, has show a iv: u'i is se.i j.a--v.tiK any thing hitherto known of any nieiti. ir.e. (..'.' r have heeii effected b"ond be'icf, .: ihi-y not s'jU stantiatcd by persons o!" snch exalted be , , ion and cliaracter as to fev'oid the. raepicien of u:st nuh. Amen'-; the many eminent gentlemen who h;mi tcstilied "in favor of'these Pills, we may mention : Dn. A. A. Havk. Analytical ( hen, ist. ol' liot.ir., and State Assayt-r of Mass iehuseti-, vsho.-o hiii professional character is endor e l 1 y the Hon. Etir.Ku l-'.vi:i.i-.-rr, Scuat'T of tho V. S. RoiikhtC. U 1NTHUOP, F.x-!SpcaUcr of the llou. u of ltcpi-fscnlatives. Aimorr Lawiii-.noi:, Minister i'len. to M'i'mhI. t Jons B. FlT.l-AI UH K, Cal'l. I'-ishop of li.e't T.. Alio, Dn. J. R. (,'illl.Tov, i'.-.'i-'.iiai Clicmi ;t, i i New York Citv, endorse I by Hon. W. I.' Maiicy, Sec retary nf Stale. NV'm. B. Astou, the rieht-vt lr.V.i i-.i America. S. Liii.AM Co., l'ropr' cf ihe Mcir ipoiltaa Hotel, and others. 1)11 space permit, we cmM r:.e manv hmdr! ccrtiticates. from all parts vl - '.he i Pills hcvn been used, Lut evidence oven in r r-nvincing ih.vi the experience f eminent p'.iL .o is i'ou-id iu their cliects v.pon tlial. These Pill ., the resu't o." ' . '.:.fc :"-,:.''i if.l study, arc oli'rc"lsto the p s the bt ft an 1 most eompli-tn wldeh I ho v.-'-mt stall! f erfi'i science cm alii rd. They arc rninpo'n.d.vl nof of tiie diuii thcmM.-jves, lu:t cf the niedicin. 1 M'-".ai only of Vegetable rrm'?l!e:, e.iraeter! by r'.i.-inii-at process in st ' tate of p'irity, an 1 cfimiiinod t; " .t r in such a manner as to insure t lie 1 1 bt results. 'J htt Mstem of eoinposi'.ion for medicines has !". ; f.Mi.vt in the Cherry JYitoral aad Pills both, to j induce . more etheiri't remedy thin had l- th'it eren tained by any process. The recm Mrl'e'. tly oiv vinus. While by the oh! mode of com rotation, virrf medicine is burdeiicd wall more or Uis ( f iui. nu nious and injurious- iniuliiU-s, by hls each iadi vidual virt.i.i e.!y that is bslri't !'.r f.si! curative effect is prrsi-r.n All the- inert ami o'.-io vio-.i i (j-.ia ities of each Mii,.i'.::i'eo empaord are left I eliind, the curative virtues only bcu-; ri-taim-d. Uii.e.! u i-Keif-e vident the ilii iis smaild pn,-.: as they h.-. proved more urely re:u-'ii ;.:.d .' l';l':i a sun::, more powerful antid 't" to din ae ih:.:i ai.y ottif.r medicine known to the world. Am it is freqin'Uily c.;f-dii-rit :t !iy n-.edicin should be taken under lie- coun-'l -.1" an at i i-rnbnjj Physician, end as he could imi j (. j a ly jud ot u renudv without knowic-"; it.i c oiopi-'.iii-ii, I hav supplied the aci t:r.;t- J'ormnhc I vhlch Vr.th ioy Pectoral and Pills ar" loade t . the v.ho'.i V.edy Practiiioi-.i.rs in the l'i.il"dr tat. s;.:..i liriti ,h Ai.n r ican I'l-oviuc-s. If, hnv.vver, H "j . . l oi:M be any one who has not reiwe.l i-.v.ti, 'lay will l tToinntlv forwarded by mail to l i t a. !!;-. m-i. (J! all l!ie I'atci I y-: few would be lake:; i.' f Their life cuns'.yls . '. mysteries. The comrti'i'tior. of i.;v tr'.psrrtt to all teen, and all v. ho are comre'n. nl to judge on tlie snhjeet tVee.ly ndiV.ov.-li-itjrv their eon vn-t ions of ir.es ;!i -e'.'i.. o 1. 1.J -L a! :i H.c; KU'.Ji 1 t'.i. I h;:4! ru i ; 1 i:d f. o;-r their intrinsic mollis. '1 he tiifny i'lcioral w;u. proi-oui'ccd I y j-i-iei.fuc n eu t i e a wi.ii-Jerl'ct me('i-:ine befoic its etli ct s were known. M;.ii en.- inent Phvsiclani have ib-chired in 'alii' -.1, my Pills,' Mid even i;jore contidi nlly, ami : ' e will ing to certify that their ant ieip.ilions wire mofo iln-.u realized by their eliVcl-i upon trial. '1'hev opcralo by their powe.ful ii.'liiriv-e on thw ii-.termil viscera 1"' purify the Idnod and si ii:ie)-:t,; it into healthy action rarn.ne the o) : ! i ie, ioi-s o.' the stomach, bowels, liver, nnd other orjaiss of th body, restoring their, irreKuiar action m hcrlih, and by correcting, wherever tiny e ist, Mich ilc-range-nients a-i are ihe lin t ov;r-n of disease. Pe'mg sugar wrapped (lay are pleasant to t-.V, and lu ing jiurcly vegef.d.le, ho bari.i can ;uise fn-ui lbeir use in anv quiutily. For minute dl fee linns, r.ce wrappcifn this I!o, 1 -liKPAKKU 1V JAMES C. A V E II, Fraclicnl nnil Analytic"! Clscmi-it, LOWELL. MASS. fries 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $L . ' SOLD 1Y E. D. FECK, rrrj8burg, Ohwj.