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THE . PERRYSBURG, JOURNAL. ?62 DIED At Weston, on the 15th inst., of1 an inflammation of the brain, the Hon. Ben jamin Olnf.y, a native of Saratoga county, N. Y., born May 23, 1797. ' He was first married at the age of 21, and the second time at 23. For six years he was engaged in his native place in the mercantile business, since which he has devoted his attention to agri culture. . In 1833 he removed to the then territory of Michigan, and from there in 1834 to his late residence in this county, whsre he has over since lived. Al an early age he became the subject of hopeful conversion, and at about 20 united with the Baptist church.- For several years after his removal to this countv he and his wife were the only mem b?rs of that Christian faith in Weston town ship; and it was principally through his in fluence, some fifteen years since, that a small Baptist church was organized there. Judge 01n?y was uniformly a man of quiet and staid habits of that firmness and decision of character which nothing but a conviction of error could change. His religious faith was exemplified daily in all the walks of nri vatelife, in his family, in his intercourse with his neighbors and the community generally, as well as in the sanctuary. His familv relations were of the most hap py kind : hardly a word of discord ever oc curred among them, and he hud the happiness to see all of his children (except the young est) become exemplary and consistent mem- bers ot the. same church with himselt. As a husband and father, he was kind and indulgent, almost to a fault. For two years past his health has been de clining, and his last illness was onlv from Monday evening until Saturday morning. Honest, upright and punctual in his deal ings,1 those who knew him best esteemed him most. "An honest man's the noblest work of God." His funeral was attended on Monday, the 17th inst., and a discourse from Elder A. Brown was delivered, from Heb. xi. 4, last clause " And by it he being dead, yet speak- [Com. Roll of Honor. Roll of Honor. Receipts for Journal for past four weeks. C.F.Roberts, $1.50 Joshua Chappell, 1.U0 Patrick Mclsaac, 2.00 W. W. Morse, , 1.50 F. Hollenbeck, 1.50 George V. Creps, 1.50 Samuel Kennedy, , 1.50 C. W. Norton, $2.00 Jacob Hettinger, 1.50 Jairus Curtis, jr., 1.00 C. C. Hum, 2.90 Seth Phillips, 1.50 Joseph A. Creps, 1.50 Perrysburg Prices Current. Wheat, $1.501.50 ; Flour $7.50(37.50; live, 50 ; Corn, 5(50; Oats 34o7 ; Flaxseed 87 $1.00; Timothv, $1.502,00; Clover $4.00(9:4.50; Pota toes 37 14; Apples, green, 50(&$1.00, dried, $1.25 to1 1.50 ; Beans, I.25l.5() ; Butter 1513 ; Eggs, & to 8; Beeswax, 22 to 2.; Feathers, .11 to 44 Fresh Pork, 4 to 4r ; Mess do., $15.00 to 15.00 Prime, $12,50; Hams 10.' 10 ; Shoulders 8 to 8 Sides S to 10 ; Fish, pickerel $G.0Oa7.00 ; white bass $5.50S'G.OO ; Shingles, whuewood $1.00, pine $2.503.00; Staves, Hour barrel $3.50 to 3.7 5, right barrel$5.50G.0O ; Hides,, greon 4 to 4L dry 7 to 8 ; Tallow 8 to 10 ; Lard fi to 8 ; Wood 1.251 .50 Onions 75 ; W ool 3540 cts. Hogs 4 to 4ie. PcrrysUmrg mid Det roit ISailroad nnnKS -m h, ;i f.,r r. iv!, ,lpPJn5oT, , .w- . o r i .IJ to the capital stock ci the above named compa ny on the lith day ot iUay next, at the ottice ot James Murray, in the tow n of Perrvsbnrtr. Ohio. HENRY P. AVi lilLL. JAUVIS SPAF1 (HiD. JAMES MIJK RAY, MARSHALL KEY, Jr., E3ENEZE1! GRAHAM. April 12, 1851. G,v5 A DMINISTKATORS1 NOTICE. Notiee is XX hereby given that the subscribers have been " appointed and qualified as administrators on the es tate of William Munn, deceased, late of Woo l co., Ohio. NANCY MUNN, LEE MOOEE. April 25, 1351. 8w3 SHERIFF WAI.E. F.benezer Graham' By virtue of a writ of cxe V3. cution to me directed ord de- John Y. Fish. jliverv'.l, from the court of com mon pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will oil'. for sale at the door of th court house in Perrysbu-r, on he 27th day of May Tiet, between the hours i i' 12 . in. and 2 p. m., the'following land, to wit : Tlw west half of the southeast quarter of section 2(, town ship No. 5, north of rangi 12, in Wood countv.Ohio. JOHN ELDER, Coroner and Acting SlicriU'. April 22, 1854. 7vCf.l,(53 Married On the 26th, inst., by Rev. J. H. Newton, Mr. M. B. Richmond of the city of Hamilton, 0., to Miss Cornelia LaFer rie, of Lake township, Wood county. A Book for every Father, Mother, Son and Ltavghtcr. 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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 found of 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, soar ranged and written us 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. II. M. UULISON, April 28. 185. 8w4 115.J Main-st., Cin.'O. HO A I) NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the county commissioners of Wood county, Ohio, on Monday, the tilth day ot June, A D. 1854. for vacating a portion of a county road ly ing in Plain township, of said county, and included within the following limits, to wit:" Beginning at the intersection of said road with the old Findlav road, in the southeast quarter of section fourteen of said town, and running thence east through a part of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, same township, to the point of intersection of said road with the old road running northerly from the road known as the Gorrill road, said point of intersection being in the southwest quarter or said section thir teen. Also, that portion of said county road which is included between the road running northerly from the Gorrill road, and the Findlay plunk road, and running easterly on the half section line of said sec tion thirteen. A petition will nlso bo presented on snid day, for opening a new road, commencing at ,i point in the old road running northerly from the Gorrill road, eighty rods south of the north line of section thirteen, in the northwest quarter of said section, and running i section, and parallel with the north line of said sec thence east through the northeast quarter of said tion. to the Findlay plank road. B. VAN CAMP. DAVID DALLEY, et al. James Mrr.n.vv, Att'v for Petitioners. April 23, 1854. 8w4$3.34 DITCH NOTICE. THE owner of tho following described land in Wood county, Ohio, to wit : The south half of the east half of the northeast quarter of section thir teen, township No. five, north of range No. ten east. will take notice that an application will be maue to the trustees of Plain township, on Saturday, the tenth day of June, A. I). lf "i, lor opening a ditch, com- menemg at a point in the oiu i mcUay road N rods north of the south line of section fourteen of said town, running thenco east, parallel with said section line, and through a part ot section thirteen, ot saiu town, about Ibil rods, to the half section line of said section thirteen: thenco north Si) rods, along said half Feetiou line ; thence eu.it lb'O nals, along east and west half section line of snid section, to the Findlay plank road. Also, for a ditch, commencing at a point in the old road runr-in1 northerly from the road know n as the Gorrill road, where it intersects the half section line of section thirteen ; thence ea-c 80 rods, on said half section line, to the ditch above mentioned. B. VAN CAMP. DAVID DALLEY, al. James Mi:iuiav, Att'y for Petitioners, April 28, 1854.-i-8w0$3.50 Farming Lads for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, the following described lands, in Wood county, Ohio, and in Steuben county, In diana, via : In the Town of Lake, Wood County, Ohio. Section. Acres. North half one, 229.30 Northeast qr of southeast qr seven, 40 Southwest qr of southeast qr seven, 40 North half of southeast qr nine, 80 Northeast qr fifteen, Kit) Southeast qr fifteen, )( Southwest qr fifteen, WO Northeast qr twenty, W0 Southeast qr ' twenty, WO Southwest qr twenty, WO Northeast qr twenty-one, WO Northwest qr twenty-one, Hill Southeast qr twenty-one, W0 iNorth halt ot southwest qr twenty-one, SO Northeast qr twenty-two, WO northwest qr twenty-two. (;( Southwest qr twenty-two, WO YS est halt ot southeast qr twenty-two, 80 West half of northwest qr twenty-three, SO Northeast qr twenty-eight, WO Southeast qr twenty-eight, W0 rsortheast qr twenty-nine, mj Northwest qr twenty-nine, 1(50 North half of southeast qr twenty-nine, SO Also, fractional section Pti, in fractional town ship No. S, north of ranire 12, containing 1.1.75 In the Totvu of Jackson, Steuben County, Indiana Section. twelve, eleven, fourteen. fourteen, fourteen, A eres. SO Kit) SO vo so Town 37, Haii'ie 12 Fast half of the southwest qr Northeast qr Knst half of northeast qr South half of the Southeast qr West half of the northwest or All of these Lands are of superior quality, having been selected nearly twenty years ago for agricultu ral purposes. The title is derived by patents from the United States Government, and is unquestiona able. Those in Steuben countv, Indiana, consist of oak openings, and are well adapted to the growth of wheat. Those in the town of Lake, Wood county. ()., con sistof woodland, trencrnlly heavy timbered, consis fng of oak, ash, white-wood, elm, beech, maple, and other varieties. In the immediate vicinity of Per rysburg and Toledo, they are ail of them near or in tersected ly important lines or Kailrond, running east, west and south ; and as the whole surrounding region is becoming rapidly improved, they present desirable investments tor those wishing to "purchase tor the purpose or improvement Anr.lv to thA subscriber M : th WV.l.loll Ifn., rWehmrl or nthi rei,ieneP. Mnrrmett.. i.l..0 ... nerior, Michigan ; or to his airent, Samuel P. El v. at Rochester, N. Y. Information respecting the lands may also be had ot lion. rn. Allen, at Joledo. HE MA IN 15. ELY. Cleveland, Ohio, April 22, K4. (Jm2 SHERIFF'S SALE. Rachel Tucker vs. Peter Wilson. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the court of common pleas within and for the coun ty of Wood, Ohio, I will otfer for sule at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, in said county, on the 27th day of May next, between the hours of 1J in. and 'J p. in., tho following land to w it : The undivi ded half of the cast part of the south west quarter section No. 31, township No. 5, north range No. 12, in Wood county, Ohio, taken in execution under an attachment in the above suit. JOHN ELDEU. Coroner and Acting Sheri:!'. April 22d, 1854. 7w5$l.ss of 12 m. and 2 p. r.i.. tho following described land.' to wit: The south part of the .south half of section T) Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the JJ court of common plea within anil lor the conn- township number f ur, north of range number nine, m Wood county, Ohio. j John Ei.nr.it, Coroner and Acting ShcritY. April 22, 1S5 1. 7w5$1.75 i the!TY ! J.) t SHERIFF'S SALE. E. Hcrrick vs. Geo. C. Lewis, et al. T)Y virtue of a writ of vendi, &c, to me directed XJ troin the court ot common pleas within and for the county of Wood, Ohio. I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in Perrysburg. in said eoun- ty, on the 27th day of May next, between the hours ty of Wood, Ohio, I will oiler for sale v.t the door number twenty-five, of township six, of range nuin- ucr nine, 111 W ood county, Ohio. John Ei.nr.n, Coroner and Acting Sheril April 22. 1S54. 7wo$1.75 . fciiRiui M SAEli. liufus Hoi brook vs. Geo. W. Weeks. 1 no euu.i. ..o.. ... , envM.urg, in 1110 ..vnu-y. on , ue 2th day of Slay next, bctvvcen the I.oum ot 12 m. and 2 p. m., t.,e follow ing de-c. died lands, to wit J he northeast quarter ot section number thirly-o,;e, SHERIFF'S SALE. Joseph P. Smith vs. McFadden & Morrcrer. virtue ot an execution to nv.i directed from the court of common ideas within and forthecoun- j ty of W ood, Ohio, 1 will offer for sale, at the door the court house in Perrysl urg, m said county, on the 27th day of May next.'bt tween the hours of 12 in. and 2 p. in., the following described land, to wit: The south half of the southeast quarter of section live, of township three, of range ten, in Wood coun ty, Ohio, taken in execution tinder an attachment. , John Ei.dkk, Coroner and Acting Sheritf. April 22, 1851. 7w5 1.75 rnOLEDO NURSERY We are now offering JL for sale a Large Stock Of Fruit Tree, con sisting of Apple, Pear and Cherry, both Standard and Dwarf, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Nectarine, Quince, Raspberry, Gooseberry. Currrant, . Strawberry. piH l'lant, Asparagus, &c. &e. Si: Also, a very full mid complete stock of Ornamental Tre es, Shrubs ami Plants consisting in part of nearly all of the choice evi.k t, keens and deciduous Titr.ES anavsiiiiuns, ull the classes of hoses, the finest sorts strong h.oom- ! iiw plants, choice vines and ciiei:im:i:s. Honey suckle, Grecian Sill Vine, Ivy, &c; lVonias. BEDDING OUT FLA .VIS. such us Verbenas, Petunias, Dahlias. Carnation Fuchsias. Geraniums, Exotic Hants. &c. &c. Also, j:.r(ire-n and llt House Pltmts.-- All orders, whether on the ground or by mail, if accompanied by cash or satisfactory reference, when from strangers, will receive tironu't and careful at tention. V ith our present large ami tine stock we are determined to do our share towards supplying the wants of the West. We furnish, gratuitously, our descriptivf Cata logue. Those who may order it by mail should en close two postage stamps to prepay postage. .'ZaT"Ti the people of Wood and adjoining coun ties we oiler renewed inducement to plant orchard of choice fruit. MADDOCKS, PEIIIGO Si I'll ENTICE. Toledo, March 20. lM."t. lm2 SHERIFF SALE. John Webb vs. Trustees of the .Methodist Episco pal Church in I'cmsburg. M" OTICE is hereby given, that hv virtue of on i 1 execution to me directed from the clerk's otl-ee of the court of common pleas of Wood countv. Ohio, I will ofi'cr for sale at the door of the court house in I'. rrvshurg, on the 3d day of Mav next, between the hours of Jo a. in. and l' in., the follow ing real estate, to wit: lu-lot No. L'(i7 in the town of Perrysburg, with the appurtenances, to satisfy the above execution. JOHN El.DEK. Coroner", and acting as Sheritf of Wood county. April .1. tw.y JOSEPH TOLMA. FAsmoy.uiu: ,, tter. Toledo. Ohio. 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