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THEvPERUYSBURGTJOURNAC'" John Avery Parker, who lately died n.K. ttedlord, leaving a fortune of over a million of dollars,' wus, when a young man, warned out of the (own of Wcstport, for fear' he would become chargeable to the town. The British Quarterlies, and Blackwood's Mugazlne. 1KONAKD SCOTT CO., New ork, contin j ue to re-publish the following British periodi cals, viz; 'I'm'. London Qt,im:nx.Y Review (Conservative.) iniuii Kkvikw (Wli.;?.) I II it XV, - ............ Tut 1 iii v i t' di ' if l if v i r w W it im , K m i I nn ronrn iiiUTisn ukvikvv (.rren uuurcn.; 1 in; Wkktminstkk Rr.vir.w (Liberal.) bLACKViooij's Kmniji ik-.ii Mahaim; (Tory.) The present critical Mate of European nilairswill render these publications unusually interesting dii jintftheveur 154. 'lhcy will occupy a middle ground between tlie lustily written news-itciru, irude speculations, and Hying rumors of the daily turnal, and the ponderous tome of the future i it.,ri;m, written after the livinj interest and excite Mint of the great political events of the time- shall nvi passed a way. it is to these periodicals that me is inu-t I'n.u lor tie- iiniv rcMiy lniLiiii-iuie anui events, and as such. iddiUDii to th-'r well established literary, sc ml theul-imeul character, we uriro them upon i . ' .... i 1.1 . .. ;oiiMHT!i'iun "i me reauin puimc. .al.le l:i-torv oi current events, mm as si:cn, in, .,,,.,,,1:.. no t u' Arranir-metitH nre in progress tor tlie receijit oti crly Hheeu fr-m the Hriiisii puMi.shc-ri. by which' wo .hull be able to ph.ee all our reprints in the hands of Mibseribers about us noon us thev can bel laroidn,! with the fo, ci-n co.des. AlthuWh thinl lnrnidied with the foreifrn copies. Although ttiw ill involve a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rui"i as heretotorc, u: 1 er aim l-'or anv one of Uie four He view ;.)( l'or anv two of the four Heviews o.W h-tr any three of the four Keviews 7.t)0 I-or all" four of the Heviews H.0(t Kor HlaeUwood s Mapwine .'!. lor lilaekwooil and three Ueviews y.Od l'or Blackwood and the four Keviews 10.011 ravinents to be niadn in all cases in advance. 31o iny t'urrent in the f-t.itu w here issued will be receiv ed ut par. Ci.tmunh. A di"c(iiint of '25 per cent, from the nbove tiriees will be allowed to clubs crderintf four or more copies ot any one or more ot tnu uoovc - works. 'J hus : 1'our eopies of Iliac k wood, or of one j Heview. will be sent to one nddress for.!i; four ICW, 111 U lit M. .yil- .....j.a v it , A'z... is of the four He views andlllaekwood tor $110 ; fit o.oui ! roSTAor., in ail tne principal cities ami towns, these works will be delivered, liiroutfli agenU. fkku , wiaui:. When sent bv mail, die postage to The British Quarterlies, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., T i- 6 s i I l.i: .1 3 1' li. i.. cc . nave rt'Vfiiny muusiifu, ami Inrohuw for sale, the t ai:mi:k s uriDE," iy Ucn- ry Sf-nhens, of Edinburgh, und Prof. Norton, of! ry ov I'litim, u, j,,iii,iiii ll, i,.. .ii'iivu, y j Vale ( .'olli-L'c. New Haven, complete in 'J vols, rovu.it i,.,, i ... Ho Un,li-iai.t',l 14 steel and GOO wood U'fivn I, ,lt:.llillHr 1 f .1 W I ,r,ii tviirravius. rneo in muslin haulinp, jfd. C-if-This work Uuot the old Hook of the Farm," 1 vt ly rssuscitah d and thrown upon the market. WAJON 3IAKl!V(ji. f I'tllOSK jiersons wisldni; to b.ave jjood stout, du I rable Wagons inadd, would do well to call on J. W. EAMi.on Louisiana Avenue, nearly oppo sit' I). Hops' s tavern. He is ready to make to i.rder iC kinds of vehicles, and to finish them in superior style. 1 itmim.-i? wjr.nxs ilV'tH WIJJV ' .IVJV'l'kl, , for Farmers and Teamster?, will be kept on hand orj m.me in orcer. ikiiu can be made, on f-hort no in.iiii to order. ('AliTsand Dhavs. as st;ut ns thev - - can Vie made, on f-hort not'ce. iiMiir.u ni:ti.s nndTn. CKS.thatitwouldbehardtobreak. Skighsl Kn,l rnt'er. that w 11 run as fast as vou wish tori,!,. with a good horse before them. ULACKSMITHING, in all its branches, will be carried on in connection w tth the est iblishnieut. ifriCall on the subscriber and satisfy yourselves hat this is the place to get your work done well und cheap. J.W.LANG. January J3, 1854.- ICm.') SHERIFF HA 111 j. 1 homas England. adm'r of Samuci F. England.do- censed, versus John Y. Fish. BY virtue of an execution to mo directed, from the court of common pleas of Seneca county, Ohio. 1 will nft'er IVir sul ut thn roci.lpiwi. if .l.-,li,i Ohio, 1 will offer for sale at the residence of JoKn Y. Fish, in Freedom township, Wood county, Ohio, on the 1st day of February next, between tlie hours of 12 m. and ii p. m.. four hundred bushels of corn in the crib. THOMAS L. WEBB. SlierifV Jan. 'Si, lrh -Iw2$l Wood County. SHERIFF SALE. C. Cooper Si Co. versus J. J. Parks. BY virtue ot nn eiution to me directed from the court of common plensof Knox countv, Ohio, I will ort'er for sale, nn the remesii, on the 1st day of February next, the bteani saw-mill, situated be low the wharf in the town of Pcrrysbiirg, in Wood Hunty, Ohio, between the hours of 12 in. and 2 p. m., taken in execution as the property of the defen dant at the suit of the plaintiff. ' THO'S L. WEBB, Sheriff Wood Co. Jn. 23, 1854.lUw2$l r Rather Stkange. A correspondent writ ing from French Corral, soys that he has vi&uea a nm about lour miles west of Sweet .vui.muHi m iis uijiiobuiieie is reauiiv observed m cool weather bv cmscimrit. anA whil, tho 1,111c : A T " 7 ...... u at? vn i, v i , i v M i' ;i ro l n t on nifi n . ,uu inm-H wesioi sweet- lands Diggings, which is becoming quite in that vicinity, owiup to the warmth of the atmosphere which .fall times surrounds it. In annearanm it dim. ., ... . M.vs Alt L I (ni. ti-hifn 1 .,... lLl "i.ne, uu mow, out little can be seen upon its surface, owing to the warmth of the earth, which melts it immediately upon lulling. It U thought that a volcano is slubbering beneath it, and will one day burnt forth. ban Francisco Golden Era. Kossuth. Private letters received by the Euro pa, from Gov. Kossuth, state that he was induced to postpone his departure for uu.-.iuuiHiujjic, wnicn had been positively ;.,-,, iv.,. i... do i . r t-v . . ' ,vC,i ior t 23, flf n.lm.,l,. l... .u . -' i u me iiuLcs- MtX.ol:.Pl"?furtl,er Preparations; He states explicit v. however ih-.it ,n v.w.j i" , ' 'v.vA,t,J UUtll till ILCU - uincy line government ; and adds that provision will be made to transport thither llom the United States, all tlw Iluncarians u i ti.,Ti,. ' , Jiundridno ftu FJLl themaehes good soldiers in their CrI: Wftrr f). war for independence, and who may desire to v.0. Lord Dudlcv Sdm-nrt lo ;,- r,.,t... . ' '-" 1' ' . O All WWljniUii linonle. cndjavoriii' to iw.riuwb. ti,, i(n,i Ut ni,thurlze formation of a regiment of ii :,.i. : i i -nt -r fn- luusii caiics. i. limes. T UK subscriber having purchased the fiitire stock and taken the s( and occupied by M. KEY, jr. and HOSS & KEY, respectfully solicits the patron age of the late lirm and the public generally. For turthcr particulars pleiwe call on the subscriber, ut the old stand of Hoss & Key, where you will find a LfEAEllAL ASiSORTMl'.A'l' np f:nnnx 'ranted to irive Hati.f:einn tn,,l r.r,-n.i i t I UlltlCU 1U1 BtliC the most reasonable term. jan LM-Wtf A. M. THOMPSON. ,,; ,cj , . ".""Fhnnt. f m?.u of Goods to ",- .1.h""'Pb"' 1 would cheerfully recommend . r T1 , WJ '""'"Si fcec. 1. i hat whenever any fine shall - imposed b - J "lliv IIU to wit : All swine. . .. . v...u,i.v. viiuutu an urui- establishing police regulations for the ment Of the town of Perrvsburr rja?- ... lO lCr..) ... ' r . provision nance ui-iniin;iu ui uiej town ot rerrvsbunr. na st-d May 13, 1S53, the Mayor is authorized to commit the person fined tmbp inil nf l - aaaw J a V I Hi. county of Wood until tlie fine, and costs of prosecution shall bs paid or there be a dia charge therefrom by due course of law. See. 2. That the 10th senion nf tho - . .v. viui- nailCe. tO Wllicll this i unmnilatnrir Via is hereby so amended as to read as follows tne prooertv ol nprsons . . . r .. , - ,11 . - v.. iiiucio uill very little from the hills around it, with the exception of being covered with numbers of ....v. .,m.iv iuvivo. xius peculiarity in the temperature of its atmosphere is readily of the ordinance entitled an ordi- ihllvhlll'T -I-imIi... f.-ir-..l t : -l" a 1 rpci.linrr n.iilun t, ..w.v..,. ..iMiiu me minis ui mi D 1 1 1 i-i-. , (.- J ""b " - w iiiiiu uie limns Ol "u"0,'18 V 'd; and if penalty and costs are not paid withn clav. nlU;r su(-'l swine are impounded an trained, to sell the same at public aucti tVi, V,,,Tlifc-t 1.5,1 ... 1 .1 of the town of from ruu- S!irb rnr. , w ... vma,Vt poration. under a nenaltv of twn dnllaro fr,r each swine so found running at large contra ry to the provisions of this section, unless . . -.1, . i iii sui.il bwine snau have rings ot wire fastened in uieir noses 60 as to prevent them from rooting up the ground; and the marshal is required to distrain and imnound o found running at large without such rings ui u iiut-e as uuove required; and u such in one d dis- tinn tn - . MV..VI ,u the highest bidder, and to apply the proceeds, uisi, iu pay me cost oi proceeding and penalty aforesaid, and the balance, if any, shall be de posited with the mayor, and be paid to the owner of such swine on demand. The fust section of this ordinance to take effect from the time of its passage; the 2d section to take effect on and after the 1st day of March, 1854. Sc. 3. That the 10th section of the ordi nance, to whirh this is nniprwliitm-i. bo the same is hereby repealed. T r. - .i. . , . i , wcnuy uie atove to nave Been duly pas sed at a meet! n ir nf thft Town fjnm;! town of Peerrysburg, held December' 31st, a. JAMJia muuuax, recorder. ivjjovi uais 34((M7; Flaxseed 8731.00; lllnot,y. $l.fi02,00; Clover $4.(W4.50 ; Pota celebrated !?,s r'?' AIT,les' Kree"- 6$ 1.00. dried, $1.25 Ot.'S; iw a I H?. 2j Fe'lt l?rs 31 44 ; i-v " iiii'Jiiiiw.vi, m tne town of Pe wi,h tl,e improvements, taken in exeeutii l'roPert)r of the defendant ads. of plaintiff. THOMAS T. venu . ,i;uPer5ysburS Prices Current. ? ; i Wheat, a 1 .15(351 JW Vlnn nn. !.. rn . C - - l a vf.wvj f .JJ , live, if' J , oni, 37050 r Oats 8437 J Flaxseed 87$1.00 a n-.-iii x orii, 4 TO "J : Mess do 415 011 tn 1. fin. Prime, -$12,50; llams ToVS Shoulders 7 to 8 ' f?8 ? 10 i '". pickerel $7,50i white bass - -o, n!. 'cMI.m,'.I,,ckerel WW white bass 'r X- ,; s,,,ngles, white wood $1.00, pine barrel $5.50G.0O ; Hides, green aj to 4, dry 7 to 8 ; fallow 8 to 10 ; Eard 8 to 10 ; Wood $1.251.50 : Onions 75 ; W ool 35cM0 ets. Hogs 4 to 4ic. rpO RENT River Tract 59 oVthe Wilkison J. tarm, for the term of three years. Cash rent. Inquire of A. W. JEWETT. Maumee Citv. Adam ITnnuilmiHari, ME undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as administratrix of the estate of Ad am Householder, deceased, late. of Wood county, O. All persons having claims against, said estate will please present them, duly authenticated, without delay. PHERE HOUSEHOLDER, Admr'x. January !(!, 1854. 45 w3 JOTICE is hereby given, that a petition will be X. presented to the commissioners cf Wood coun ty, at their next session, for the viewing and layino out a county road as follows, to wit: Beginning in the center of the road at the west end of the plat of the town of Freeport, on the section line between section fa teen and sixteen, thence south on the sec tion line between said sections, passing near the dwelling house of Melchior Dunckle and Samuel Wollam, to the Perrysburg& McCutchensville state road, near the dwelling house of Jacob Kinnaman, in I erry township, and there terminate. Dec. 13, 1.S5-1. 44w4 Wood Common Pleas. cuuiuei uuil vs. Fannv Dull. npiiE defendant, Fanny Dull, i3 notified that peti-J- turner. Samuel Dull, has filed in Wrood common pleas a petition for divorce from her. assigning for cause, gross neglect of duty and willful absence ; and that said petition will be heard the ensuing sprin' term of said court. . S. JEFFEKSON, J "n. 9. 1854. 44wG Sol Pet Petition for Divorce. TV T OK t Syrup of Yellow Dock, a remedy 1 for disordered BOWELS and BLOOD just received. Seoadv't. PECK & ROBERTSON Mli,r.iivi?in-. MISS ELVIRA DOWD would respectfully an nounce to the ladies of Perrysburg that she has just established a Millinery and Dress-making shop in the rooms over Messrs. Po wers's store. Work done to order, in good style and on reasonable terms. Hiram P. Barlow Notice is hereby given, that r o S' ir , C by virf ue of a writ of yendi, to Jams ispajord. ) me directed from the court of common ideas nf W .. vuuiu;, vuiu, x win oner tor sale, on the 2i day of February next, between to wit: lnlot No 38L in the town of Perrysbur- With I0 nnni.ivc1nia,itL. 1 .. J execution as the THOMAS T. wrrni cv..t 18.54. 43w5$I.G3 R. w. SHERIFF 8AEE. Titns, Adm'r &c, ) By virtue of an order c it Tt rr . (m saie t0 me directed, Samuel & E. P. ustmgs. from the court of com mon pleas of the coilntc nf W.l f1,t T...:,l -a-. . --V nuu1uMu,1viuiiiner tor sale at the door of the court house in Perrysburc on the 2d day of February next, between the hours ot one and four oVlor-t-i m i,fii j . - i- w.c tuuumiiir laiin.lO wit : 1 he north east muirtn n,A l.-ir iL . -i me ciki nun oi uie north west quarter ot section twenty, in township , r Qv icucusi, in oon countv, Ohio, taken in execution at tlie suit of the plaintiff as the property of the defendant. r o ,ort THOMAS L.WEBB. Sheriff. Jan. 2, 1S54 43w5$2 SHERIFF SALE. Matthew Johnson f By virtue of an t j r o ,v" ( oraer for sale, to Join C. bpmk 8? Benj. Sneden. ) me directed from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale, at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, on the 2d day of February next, between the hours of one and four n in l, Vn:i 1 --- f ' ivuuni,, 1U1111. to wit : I ho west part of the south west quarter of section 31. tnwnshin nArih .f in i-i . . . ' "i' ",uiiw muj;o i., contain ing ninety acres and eighty hundredths of an acre, more or less : to be sold as the property of said Swe den at the suit of said plaintiff. r o T. TII0'S L- WEBB, Sheriff, .fan. 2. 1854. 43w5$2 SHERIFF SALE. Gilbert Beach By virtue of a decretal tt rt... . I '"V, uinncu, 1IU1U r reeman . Ellsworth. 1 tli nnm-f nf .mn,. of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale, at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, on the 2d day of February next, between f ha nniiM rr rt nnA - -rf w..v ..mao v vuv auu four p. m., T he N. W. qr. of the N. E. or. of see. 9. in 1 4 N., ot R. 10, containing 40 acres ; also, tlie west half of the south pas nn,iri' r .in a : the same township and range, containing 80 acros in all. OHO hundred ami twcnlu , K ...l.i .. the property of defendant ait, said plaintiff. Jan, 3, 1854.i3w52 ' ' f NEW A1V1 CHEAP OOODS. , 'u G. & J. POWERS HAVE just returned from New York ond are now opening at tho old stand of Geobgb PowitaeJ . on Front street, , , , , . , A large and well selected assortment of-' ' Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Consisting in part of Wool and Cotton Goods of all kinds; Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, School Books and Stationery, "Nails, Glass, , hovels, Spades, Chains, &c; Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Heady Made Clothing in fine, a complete variety of articles usually found in a retail store, and which will be offered at unusually low prices for Cash or Produce. All persons desirous of purchasing Good. ' will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . We wish it to lie diatinntiv ...iri-a. ,-.,! :' cash or merchantable produce, we teiV not be un- uenuiu uy any ouier esiamisnment In the place in Goods of the same quality. We will at all times nay the hicrhest market nrion tn CncU -ivv . , - p - I a.i ii iiirai, Grass Seed, Pork, &c, and will also receive in ex- ciiange ior oooas, rroauce ot almost every kind, and cash will not be refused, but received with joyful hearts and pleasant looks. , November 1, 1853 ' ' .. , GEO. POWERS, 42tf ' JOHN POWERS. TRAVELERS, HO! THE subscriber will run a Carriage from Perrys burg and Maumee to Toledo daily, in connec tion with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. . Starting from Perrysburg at (J o'clock A. M..: arid arrive at Toledo in time for the 9 o'clock train: Returning at tho arrival of the Express Train ' from Cleveland, at 12 o'clock. jArtrPassengers will be sent from Perrysburg in any direction and at all hours. : .-j WM. L.COOK. - Perrysburg, Dec. 9. 1853. lOtf - 1 1 .. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the subscribers, living in Washington townsln'n. Vnn,l . O l-f " .vu.,v.j, WIUV, 1TIH sell, on reasonable terms, the following property, vi2: '".""'i " "-otu I, . o, xv. y, weu lmproveu, with good buildings and orchard. And 80 acres on section 13, T. 5, 11. 9, with a good house and 12 acres improvement on it. And 80 acres on secdon 13, T. 5, It. 9, all timber land. Any person wishing to purchase can have the opportunity by applying- to the subscribers as directed above. Application should be made soon. m ,. PHILIP CONDIT, ' Washington, Wood co., J CYRENIUS CONDIT. Dec. 2G, 1853. 42w3 ., DR. J. BLECHER, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office over J. Augustus Hall's store. All work warranted. dec5-39tf HIDES, SHEEP PELTS, &c. ji THE only place to get the money for Hides, green or dry, Sheep-sldns. Beeswax and Feathers u at BROWN & HUNT'S, who at all times are ready to pay the highest price iu Money. So bring theui 1 ll lit U1UI1. They have for sale every description of StOVeS.' Stnvft Pino A- 'Mm Give them a calk and if they cannot suit you, there is no need of trying elsewhere. Store corner Front street & Louisiana Avenue. oct24 BOOKS FOR THE MILLION! HA ING made my fall purchases of BOOKft AND STATIONERY, I am now receiv -mg, and am prepared tos,upplv the citizens of Per rysburg and Northwestern Ohio, with a large and well selected assortment of . 7 Historical, Biographical, Poetical, Theolo gical, Practical, Classical, and School Books in general ; Also, Bibles, Prayer books, Annuals, Gift books, Toys,tyc. A large assortment of FANCY AND PLAIN STATIONERY, Gold Pens made expressly for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, and in fine, almost everything that a good Book Store ought to keep, which I will sell for cast or exchange for rags, at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be bought this side of New York City. -f Clergymen, Teachers, and Associations purchas ing Libraries, supplied at a liberal discount. 1 t - Maumee City, Oct. 17, 1853. P. C. HOLT. , ' R. A. CROSS. " : ": ETw Watchmaker and Jovlr. W6nld TlKtst rPSlPOtfnllv invito lia ' of Maumee- City, Perrysburg, Watervilleand vicin-i ity to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere J his FRESH SUPPLY OF NF.W .TFAVKTR V received from Boston the best assortment'er brought into this market consisting of Ladies and Gents' Fine Gold Breast Pins? fJen' n;m,i ' Scarf Pins 5 Gents' Diamond Rings ; Ladies' sup- vi ' . 1 W Tiino . t J : . - r..t.. T- . 1 . vu,i x 1113 , x.nuies xuuy, limeraiu, 1'eari, and, Garnet Rings ; Fine Gold Lockets ; Ear-rings of l kinds and qualities: beautiful alva rnml Hrak,. 1 fine Gold Bracelets with settings; T.nHiea' Chains; Geuts' extra fine Gold Vest Thntna r..-- itvlel : Silver and Gold Peneita- iVmai;.n nh.. . . Watches. Clocks. Gold and Silver Vtoh if . gether widi a general assortment of every variety cf ; t'OOlls ill hia line . e Cash buvers will find this a , a.:..iiio .aL . 1 - . j wvnu.'i .IVl, v and I would also say that I can and will sell jelv w f vsiii. tumucr uun ivieuo merciiants. ir " jtiaumec uy, uct. 17. K. A. CROSS.