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70 THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. The " Know Nothings" whose secret pow-ei-;as a political party is making itself felt in our eastern cities completely non-pluss ev ery bodv. Their places of meeting are kept vr;cl.etIthcir call for a gathering is simply a slit'et of black paper posted on the walls, and llioir advertisements or notices are after this fashion, as they appear in the Philadelphia Si" a: i IV- -ni i o o 10 The organization is undoubtedly a politi-i cal one, but what are. its particular objects, . ' T. k.u,. ,i. ... is not known. It is not probable that w e have any of the " order in our midst. ban. Begister. ' The libels, in admiralty, against the Stca-1 mers Troy and Super or (attached last tall at. . . J , L, . ,- , r. x , ,il Toledo under the Ohio atercraft Law, aiuL,, afterwards libelled in the district court.): came before Judge. Leavitt, at Columbus, 23th hist ile reserved the case for decision till the - T . , TT, , ,i lirSl lUOUliay in JUlie. lie. uuticra, I . 1 mean time, with consent of the attorneys, representing the Trov and Superior, that the boats fhould be sold' by the U. S. marshal, on notice to be given, and the money invested cn interest till the final decree. Tol. Rep. DIED In this village, on Saturday, the 20th of April, Joseph Chefs, aged 74 years and 6 months. Ml". CrepS Was One of Our oldest citizen?. a man very generally known and much re spected. In consequence of declining health lie has not for some years past mingle'd much with his neighbors and friends ; but as one of the pioneers of this town his memory de serves to be chronicled in a suitable obituary sketch, which we hope some one acquainted with the. loading incidents of his life will write for this Journal. Perrysburg Prices Current. Wheat, 1.50(f71.in ; Vlour $7.o0s.(0; live, oO Corn, oOfoO; Oats 3tfir:)7; flaxseed S7Tf $1.00; Timothy. Sl."i0w2,0U; Clover S t.OOti' t.od : Pota- toes;37('iil; Apples, green, oiiff $l.(in. dried, $1.'2-j 1j l.); Beans, $ I. 'Jour l.fn ; Butter 10(0 1H; Eggs, ir to 8: Beeswax, '2.1 to 'Jo; Feathers, .'51 to 4-1 Fresh Pork. 4 to 4; Mess do., $1.VM to 15.00; Prime, $12,5(1 ; Hams lOftlO ; Shoulders 8 to 8 Sides 8 to 10 ; fish, pickerel $(J.Ooa7.n0 ; white bass $5.50(f(j.0i) ; Shingles, white wood $1.00, ine $ 2.50(3.00 ; Staves, Hour barrel $:.50 to :5.75. tight barrel $5.50i;(i.OO ; Hides, green 4 to 4., dry 7 to 8 Tallow S to 10 ; Lard 0 to 8 ; Wood $ 1.2.5 1 .50 Onions 75 ; Wool 05(j 10 ets. Hogs 4 to 4.Jc. Perrysburg and Detroit Itailrond Coiupauy! BOOKS will be opened for receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of the above named compa ny on the 17th day of Mav next, at the office r A, , ' o -r. 1 , James .Murray, in ine town or i errvsoiiri;. iuu. IIENHY P. AVKB1LL, JAKVIS SPAFFOUD, .1 AMES MUKKAY, MAKSHALL KEY, Jr., EBENEZEH GllAH AM. April 12, 185L--tjw5 "JVJOTICE is hereby given that an application will LN be made to ths conimissioners of 'ood county, at their June session, 1851, to lav out and establish county road, as follows : Beiriuning at the head the outlet ditch, on the Perry sburg and 1- nidlay plank road, in the farm formerly owned by Joseph llalston, in Center township, thence, east along suid ditch where said ditch crosses the section line betw een f cetions eighteen and seven ; thence east on the sec tion line to the southwest corner of section nine, intersect the Way road. Ma y 9w4 "Vf OT1UE is hereby given that a petition will 1 presented to the commissioners of Wood coun ty at their next session, asking for tin alteration in part of the road leading from Calkcn's mill up the Portage river .011 its southeast bank to the McCutch tnsville 'road, in Freedom township; said alteration to commence on thfi northeast side of the brook sup posed to be some thirty rods east of the section line between sections No. '28 and 2!); thence to follow the buulv of the river up. to intersect the MeCutch enville road at or near the Houth end of the bridge across said Portage river. (-May 0 !Mv4 ATOTICE is hereby given that u petition will X i presented to tlie commissioners of W ood coun ty, at their nett regular session, to lay out and estab lish a county road as follows : fJ.o;nujeneing on the ast line ot section ;i5, in Troy township, at the quarter post, una miming west inrougji tne center of said section to tlie quarter tost on tho west line fit the above named 6ection.j ' . . J. roj, Mar t, .T-'Jw-t Dlt. J. ISLECHEll, RESIDENT -DENTIST. Office over J. Augustus Jlall'sstore. All work warranted. dec3-30tf A Book for every Father, Mother, Son unci Daughter. jfST rriiMsiiF.n, and now ukahy von su.i:, Bv . .1. luli(i. at the Qiiren City Fiddishiii Jloiise, No. ll;i Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the western ami south ern states. The People's Medicnl Lighthouse, the "n)iseases of the Li.itgs Heart, KJ Liver, stomach, Judnevs, M on.l) and B ood ; a , kpv f(j thp )Vevelfi .,Mlu.(lies iUul (.mv' t- j .)Ui1U0nary and other kinds of CoxsrMi-riox.Asth- l ma, Bronchitis, Heart Diseases, lsiepsia. Liver I Complaint, Ague and Fever, Baldness, Deafness, Blindness, Spinal Curvatures. Headaches, Catarrh, ! : V Tiles and fistula. Miscarriage, female Dis ni,milll, Ti.,,.r l-vum,..- m.,i, makki.visk Grim: : on early marriage, growth of on!fatus. organs of generation, prevention of concep tllP Ition, impressions on the female organs and on the J,,u" rt i;7tii? the sexes at will, and I how to render childbirth easv and sate, and retain thuir vonthfnl vi.o , . - . - - onus. seases i)()liv"a,Ki ,ii,a'to a ripe old age. bv Ma'umox K. j Boot, 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- anil use ful engravings. This work, containing- 472 large octavo pages, in clear type, and elegant iy bound. Price 2. jThis book will be sent" by mail to any part of the world, on the reception of S2, by letter (.post paid.) Agents wanted to sell this work throughout the west and south, to whom a liberal discount will be ' allowed. Address jiost paid as above. ; ; ; ; ; of a of to to be a 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, so ar ranged and written as to be plain to every person, and easy of comprehension. The jargon of medical terms, behind which many physicians seek to hide tneir ignorance, is iisearuei ; so tnar m 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. 11. M. UI'LISON, April 2-i. Sw4 115. Main-st.. ("in. O. IU)AI)"XUT1LTJ.'"" ,'E is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the county conimissioners of Wood county. Ohio, on Monday, the liftii day of June, A. 1). 1S54, for vacating a portion of a county road ly ing in Plain township, of said county, and included within the followintr limits, to wit : lieu-inniiii; at the intersection of said road with the old f indlav road. in the southeast quarter of section fourteen of said town, and running thence east through a part the southwest quarter of section thirteen, same township, to the point of intersection of said road with the old road running northerly from the roadlui A petition will also be pre known as the (inrrill road, said point of intersection being m the southwest quarter ot said section thir teen. Also, that portion of said county road w hich is included between the road running northerly- from the (Jurrill mad, and the f indlay plank road, and running easterly on the half section line of said sec tion thirteen. esentcd on said day, for opening a new road, commencing at a point 111 the road running northerly from the Oorrill road, rods south of the north line of section thirteen, in the northwest quarter of said section, and running thence east through the northeast quarter of said ection, and parallel with tlie north line ot said sec- 1. .1.. i! 11 . .1.1.. t tion, to the l'iudlav plank road B. VAN CAMP. DAVID DALLEY, vt tit. Jamks Mi iiH.w, Att'y for Petitioners. April 28. M54. Sw4$:i..'j4 DITCH NOTICE. rTMIE owner of the following described land in JL Wood county, Ohio, to wit: The south half of the east half of the northeast quarter of section tim . . i . : .. x-.. i: .1. i? . a . . ict i, .uvvnsnqi Jive, nuri u n range io. Ten east, . oi oiivc uoii. .- nun mi .ij'ri.o.uiiii v. iii uo iimue io iL x .i . LMH .!.. i. .. . 1- t' i 1 . 1 . .1 ine trusrees oi i jaui row iisinp, on saturmiy. tiiotfciiili day ot June, A. D. 18.4, lor opening a Hitch, com- mencing ar a point in tin; oni i nimay roan mo rods norm or tne soutn line ot section lo.irteen ot said town, running thence east, parallel with said section line, and through a part of section thirteen, of said town, about iau rods, to the half section lino of said section thirteen; thence north 80 rods, along said: halt section line: fliiu:e east 1W rods, along- tin east anil west half section Jmeot said section, to Ihe FindJay plank road. Also, for a ditch, commencing at a point in ihe old road running northerly from the roml known as the (Jorrill road, where it intersects be the half section line of section thirteen ; theriee east ( 80 rods, on raid lr.lf section Jiue, to the ditch above mentioneu. li, A A CA.MP, DAVID DALLEY, tt a. Jamks McRitAr, Att'y tot letitioners, April 28, 1854.--wG$3.50 Farming TiiKls lor Sale. TIIE undersigned orters h,r sale, in quantities to X suit purchasers, the following- described lands, m W ooil county, Ohio, anil in Steuben county, In diana, viz : , In the Town of LnRe, Wood County, Ohio. Section. Acres. North half one. 22!l..'iO Northeast qr of southeast qr seven, l Southwest qr of southeast qr seven, ! North half of southeast qr nine, Ml Northeast qr fifteen, !;' Soutneast qr fifteen, 1 Southwest qr fifteen, Hi" Northeast qr twenty, In' I Southeast qr twenty, Pill Southwest qr twenty, llio Northeast qr twenty-one, Hid Northwest qr twenty-one, PiO Southeast qr, twenty-one. Joil North half of southwest qr twenty-one, Ml Northeast qr twenty-two. Kill Northwest qr twenty-two, lt;i) Southwest qr twtut-two, ICO est halt ot southeast qr twenty-two, so West half of northwest qr twenty-three, Ml Northeast qr twenty-eight, Ki(t Southeast qr twenty-eight, Kill Northeast qr twenty-nine, Kin Northwest qr twenty-nine, Kin North half of southeast qr twenty-nine, Nl Also, fractional seetinn .'(ti. in fractional tow n ship No. S, north of range VJ, containing 1-'l.7 In the 'l)trn of Jackson, tfteitheit Ciuiii1, Iititiim. lowii.ii, uange !-'. Section. .Acres. East half of the southwest pr twelve, so Northeast qr eleven, PHI East half of northeast or fourteen, SO South half of the southeast (jr fourteen, Ml West half of the tiorthw est or fourteen, mi All of these Lands arc of superior quality, having been selected nearly tw enty years ago for agricultu ral purposes. The title is derived by patents from the l uited States (iovirnment. and is uiujtieMiona able. Those in Steuben county. Indiana, consist of oak openings, and are well adapted to the growth of wheat. Those in the tow 11 of Lake, Wood county. ()., con sist ot hi odlanil, generally neaw t inioered. coiims t:nir of oak. ash, w hit e-w ood. elm, beech, maple, and j other varieties. In the immediate ieinityi'!' Per j r sburg anil Toledo, they ere all of tb. in near or in 1 KTseeted bv important lines of Ur.ilroad. ru-u'.iii east, w est and south ; and as the whole surrounding region is becoming rapidly improved, they pie-ent desirabl" investments for t!ioe wishing to purchase for the purpose of improvi merit. Apply to the subscriber at the Weddd! Ilon-e, Cleyehmd. or at. his residence, Marquette. Lake Su perior, Michigan ; or to his agent, s.tinucl P. Ely. at Koehi-stcr. N. V. Infoimafioii respecting ihe lands mav also be had of lion. N. Allen, at Toledo. I! E.MAN P. Cleveland, Ohio, April 22. KM.--Un2 i 'lie court house in Pcrrvshuri!- in said count v, on the j27th day of .May next, hot wet n the hours of 12 m. ' aud 2 p. m., the following land to w it : The undi i of ! 'ted half of the ea-t part of the south west quarter i section No. .'(1, tow n-hip No. 5, north range No. 12, Wood county, Ohio, taken in execution under an ELY siii-ntirr's s ali:. Uachel Tucker vs. Peter W iNon fue of an execution to me directe .1J court tv of Wood, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door 01' ot common Micas within and ! 1 from the (lie eonu- ittachment iii the above suit. JOHN El.Dlllv, Coron, rand Actim. April 22d, 1.n5L 7w5.l.ss 1)Y virtue of a w rit of vi -13 from the court of conn Sheriff. Ml 1:1.1 IT'S SU,I', 1". Herriek vs. Ceo. C. Lewis., oh ndi, iVc. to me directed mmon picas w ithin and for j tlie county ot ood, Ohio. I w ill oiler lor sale at t lu cid 1 door ' f the court house in Peri-ysburg, in said conn eighty j ty. on the 27ill day of May next, between the hums i of 12 ni. and 2 p. m., the follovving described lam!, ; to w it : The south part of the south half of section I number tw entv-hve, ot township six, ot range mini- li r !- 1 ..I-1 " ber nine, in W ood county, Ohio. Jons' El. 1 1: 1 : , Coroner and Acting Sheriff.. April 22, 185-L 7w5$1.75 Ml Kill IT'S SALi:. Biifus llotbrook- vs. (ieo. W . Weeks. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the court of common j leas within and for the coun ty of Wood, Ohio, I w ill offer tVr sale at the door the court house in Perrvsbur'j-, in said county, on ihe . . , : S7tll ,iilv ,)t- yhly ,.xt l,eUv,.en t). ,,,m.s f 12 m. m tlu f, ,nim j lands, to wit I I .-T-.-.w- 'r,3 northeast nnarter of section number thirty-one. j township number four, north of raice number nine, m M'ood county. Ohio. ; jllIX j.-j.,,,,,,, c(II.,.er and Acting Sheriff. j April TJ, 15 -L 7w5s 1.75 ' " 1 '. L... NHiilMIT'S SALIl. Joseph P. Smith vs. Mcfadden ,o Morrerer. 1 I V virtue of nn execution to me direct! d from the i 1) court of common picas within and for the conn- ; i v of Wood. Ohio. I will offer fur sale, at the door j the court house in Perrvsburg, in said cotintv, on the 27th day of May next,' betw een the hours of 12 in. rineii land, 1o wit : and 2 p. in., the following tlest j The south half of the s7utheii ist quarter -t s'-ction live, of township three, of range ten, in Wood coun ty, Ohio, taken in execution under nn attachment. John Elukh, Coroner and Acting Sheriff, ApriJ 22, 1851. 7w5$1.75 MILIUM) NUKSintY.--We are now offering ' Pear and Cherry, both Standard mid Dwarf, I'eacn, Apricot, (.Jinnee, ( lOoseberrv, Strawberry, AsoaraL-us, l'luni, Nectarine, Kaspbeiry, Cnrrrant, Pie Plant. iVe. vVe. Also, a verv full and complete stock of OiiinmciitjilTice.., Mmibs iunl Plants, consisting' in part of nearly all of the i iidk i; i: i.n our.rss and nrrinrnrs 'iitri:s and Mint us, nil the classes of nnsi:s. the finest-sorts strong biooui-. iitig plants, i-iiok k vivi:s and rniirri Tis, Hiinev suckle, Oreeian Siik A "in.. Ivv.t.: Pa-onias. i BKDHINO OPT" PLANTS. ; such as Verbenas. Petunias, Dahlias, Carnations, fuchsias. (Jeraniiuns, Kmiuc Plants. c. k;e. Also, : '" i (- inn! 1 1, it Hdusc 'iiifx...fi-Y' i All orders, whether on tlie ground or b 'mail, if j aei ipanieil by ea-h or satisfactory reference-, w hi-n !from strangers, will receive prompt and careful at tention. With our present large and f.ne slock we are doterinim d to do our share towards supphing : The wants of the West. ! We furnish, y rat uitonsh , ilo. 'i'liose who may order it bv m our oeseriptive ( 'at:i- nild i-n- .close two postage stamps to prepay postage. ' 7 "'"'To the people of Wood and adjniiiiuu' coun- ties we otter renew i d. inducement to plant orchards 1 of choiee fruit. i MAIHIOCKS. PEKIOO vl PKENTICE. I Toledo. March in. 1 -." I . Im2 I Jos!;iii roi,i v, FASIIIU.XMII.K IIATTKH. ' Toi.i:i", ()nii. AM now in receipt of a full assortment of spring styles, as follow s : in and Heater : d (.hied: a,,d ;i full Mlth IIA'1 S, fur l.t:d Beebe Co.'s Mole-!; (icnin's Moh -lviu ; l.earv ,V Co.'s Moleskin : Also. CAPm. Cloth, silk a assortment of Soft and Ko Wool. All who tiud it trouble. ome to wear a new hat can have one lined pcrf-ctly To the head bv our c(Fin:MATi:n;. w hich is the most oerlect ucn liine for that miriiose A I'.' : f ever made. mh 27 "tf '. .,..;.. b ;n. ........ i t I SI 1 I L mid a'trai-ive seiies oi Hooks for llh-r la oi.le ; eiidiraein" r ents connected with t!i early nUtorv of the country, and lives of distin guished nn n : w r'tteii w i:!i niiieli cue and in an en tertaii.i.ig and instructive iii;ii;ht, w ith illus;:-.itioi,s of iinpoil nit events, and beaut if it !! i lb nnina ted title pages: coii.ainini.- the ii f I ai.li I Web-ler. the great A n-.i-tiean s iatesinan. ith iniinerotis aucedotes illustrative of his character, and the follow in-- iibis tiations: oiii.L" Hat. iel in tlieSaw Mill: Wt bst.-r tisliing t'rv sin. i-r : M'el.st,.r .h-clitiii,:.-- the clerk ship: We!is-er oo( tnti'.iiur the Constitution: The Hunker Hill ( 'eleliraf ion ; Websti-r at Fam-nil Hail ; Mai shthdii, the residence of Websttr; A cb-ter on his l'arm. The Life of 1 1 l it v ( la v. the Miil-boy of the Slash es, nine illustrations. Th" Life of I'.eniami'i franklin, nine illustrations. Lite of (ieu. Wal,i;ii:ton. i. ine illustrations. Life of Marlon, nine illustrations. Lite of Lafayette, nine illustrations. Life of W illiam Penn. nine illustrations Life f Andrew Jackson, nine illustrations. ( )hl Bell of IndetielidetK 177', nine illustrations. The Yankee Tea Partv, and Kevobitiou, nine illustrations. Containinvr in all lnii illustrations. llaeh volume is wa ll written, possessing a high moral tone, ami can safely be placed in the hands of younu' pcopln ; they contain numerous anecdotes il lustrative of the early history of our country, and are well adapted for family or school libraries. Price per set, handsomely hound in cloth, gilt hacks, and neatly pu? up in boxes, (i.fi5. Price per volume, neatly bound, clot h giit. 5li J cts. Colporteurs, Agents, or School Libraries, w ill be supplied at n liberal discount. Copies will lie sent by mail, free of postage, upon receipt of tlw- price si t for imv volume. ' LINDSAY ,x: BLACKIS'1 ON, Publishers, :tw12 25 South Cth street. Philadelphia. 1'or file. The The The The -, or Philadelphia in other stories of the K II il excellent little l'arm of a mile west of Bow 1 ing (fi-een, of IHi acres, -o improved, with voting orchard. A;c , situated on a ood road, for terms, price, kv., inquire at this oliiee. S. CLABK. A D.MINTSTll ATOllS' NOTICE.- Notice is Ix. hereby given that, the subscribers have been : appointed and qualified as administrators on the es- tate of William Munn, tleceascd. late of ood to., Ohio. NANCY MI NN, . LEE MOOKE. April 25, 85l.' 8w.'i : Ebenecr I siiiiHirr sMii:. firaham") Bv virtue of a writ of exe- vs. .einion to me directed and ile- of 1 John Y. Fish. S liven-.l. from tin- court of eom- i nion pleas of Wood county. Ohio, I will offer for ; sale at the door of the court house in Perrvsburg. on the 2 tli day ot May next, lietvveen the hours ot 12 in. and 2 p. in., tlie following laud, to wit : The west half of the southeast quarter of section 2", town ship No. 5. north of range 12, in Wood county, Ohio, JOHN ELDER, Coroner and Acting Sheriff. April 22, 1854. 7w5$ l,W