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72 THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. Hurrah for the Family Provision Jti AToKNIGHT respectfully announces to the 1- .t Perrvsbursrthathe has opened a full ClfOCEUIES & PROVISIONS in Clark's stock of n" V dr t0 E. Graham & Co.'s, brick bulldl"0d a -ood assortment of Provis whore may be found a PVf Cibe f found, and at the lowest possible pri wlU ttict attention to business he respectfully Teas at 3. 4, f, G, 7 & Ss. per lb. The following vmniff Ilvson Teas at 3. 4, o, o, rs. pe ChSi? Havana & New Orleans Molasses . Duo'" i xrta rf nil kinds. CiderVmegar, Jo Kill jvpuI'V luce, Ground Coffee, Crushed & Pulv. Sugars, St. Croix do New Orleans do Mould Candles, Sterine do Star do Cranberries, Bar Soap, Winsor do "Fancy do Sugar Crackers, Good assortm't Stoneware Baking Powders, Spices of all kinds, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Mops & Bed-cords, Green Apples, Cigars & Tobaccos, Chocolate, Herrings, Fresh Cluster Raisins, Fresh Butter, Rnlemtus & Starch, Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps S Bread. Dried Beef. Good assortment common HamDurg . ... - i 1 rA Kali Nov. 28, 1S53. 3Sm3 j. ii. Mcknight. BUSINESS CARDS. S. JEFFERSON, Attorney at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Z .sic. Office in the court house, Perrysburg, O. J. W. KILLS & SONS, Manufactured all kinds of Paper Books. Spnngheia, unw. WM. M. KOHL & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO KOUL AND Imoorters & Dealers in Perfumery and Fancy Goods also, all the genuine Family Meaicmes. N E. corner 4th & Vine streets, Cincinnati, O. 23S-All orders promptly attended to. er WM. M. KOHL. - " " BUSINESS CAHD. Nil. CALIiHI respectfully informs the . merchants and citizens generally of Perrys bux and its vicinity, that he has opened a 'PAiinirsi SfTOP. over J. A. Hall's store, where he will at all times (during business hours) be ready to cut ananunu ; -,t -vrriTxrn ir, tho latest .and best style. All orders given will be accomplished with promptitude Nb! Cutting done for the Trade, and warranted to fit when properly made up. l-'J-' CADDLERY HARDWARE. Just received j ix- i ua tvndn nt. the verv lowest terms, a complete assortment of Saddlery Ilardwa, direct from the manufactory. T t rt i tj i? i? si A CARPENTERS' TOOLS good assortment of Joiners and Carpenters Tools, warranted of the best quality. . Also Well-tops and Chains, at prices equal Toledo and Buffalo. " " Perrysburg, May 19, 1853. NolFront-st. 4 VARIETY of beautiful and ornamental Time V Pieces at 11UUU"' A LARGE assortment of WALL and WINDOW PAPER, choice patterns, at HOOD a. S CEINE and Wool TWINE, and other Cordage at IlOOD's. BURNING FLUIDS and LAMPS-" Gives cheap and brilliant light," at HOOD b. I FRENCH, German and Yankee NOTIONS, at - HOOD a. EDAR POSTS. 3,01(0 Cedar Posts, single posts or in logs, at HOOD'S. OARSE SALT and lino Salt, in bags, at noou o. C RECEIVED and for gnle, lOObblssunerfine Lake Wood Mills Flour. B. F. JIOLLIoTER & WE have on hand alarge lot of Cradles, Scythes, Snaths, Hay "Knives, Bush Scythes, etc., which wa will sell at manufacturer's prices. B. F. IIOLLISTER & CO. KECEIVED and for sale, '' dozens Wood Pails; 5 do Tuba ; 50 nests wooden Bowls. B. F. IIOLLISTER. & CO. LASS 8 10; J 012; 1014. B. V. IIOLLISTER & CO. RECEIVED on consignment and for Mile, 20 Bbls. Molasses, 2 bbls. N. O. Sugar. B. F. IIOLLISTER & CO. 1 ' THE, PERRYSBURG JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY SILMON CLARK. TERMS The price of this paper is 81-50 in ad vance. If payment be delayed six months, 25 cents will be added; if it be delayed till the end of the year, 50 cents additional will be charged, invariably. CHURCH, HAYES & Co., Wholesale Deal ers in Foreign & Domestic Dry Goons, Brady Madk Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Ikon, Nam.s, Glass, Glass Wake, and Pittsburg Manufactures in general. j23?Partieular attention paid to orders. Morris Block No. 4, Toledo, Ohio. , Another Instalment of New Goods ! ED. PECK & CO. aro this day receiving . directlv from New York via N. Y."& E. 11. 11., an elegant and extensive stock of SUMMER AND FALL GOODS, Consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, such as Cloths, Casimeres, Jeans, Sheetings, Shirt- nigs, Drills, Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, DeLaines, Berages, Silk J issues, Cambrics, Laces, hdgings, &c. &C. A good variety of Dress Trimmings and Velvet Ribbons. Hats. Caps, Bonnets and Trim mings, of the latest styles and CHEAP. Heady made Clothing in any quantity and at all prices. Also, a complete stock of Groceries, Hardware Crockerv, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints and Oils. All the above Goods, and others too numerous to mention, will be sold to suit purchasers. Come and see us ! July D, 1853. SHAWLS! We have this day received by ex press a splendid assortment of fall and winter Shawls, comprising a variety of styles of the BAY STATE, WATERLOO & ENGLISH Square and Long SHAWLS. Those in want of n good shawl, will do well to examine these before purchasing. Octaj E. D. PECK & CO. Ground Plaster. Ckf BBLS. Ground Plaster this dav received and 3 and for sale by ED PECK & Co. April 30. 1853 e . A to CJHINGLE S 50,000 good Pine Shingles, for sale kj by apl30J E J PJSCK & Co. PA HAfiFINE SHINGLES, this dav rece'd OU,UUU and for sale by E.D. PECK & Co. a Co. PLOUGHS. Geo. W. Brown & Co. aro ma king, and have ready for sale, either ut WHOLESALE or RETAIL, Nos. 1, 3 and 4 of Longs Right and Left Iand Ploughs, of a little the latest improvement out. These Ploughs are manufactured by us, made of the best materials, and warranted to give entire satis faction. Farmers and others wishing Ploughs, will do well to call at Brown & Hunt'-, Tin Shop and look. TOh27-tf ON THE CASH PLAN WHOLESALE Book and Stationery House. Mason BiiOTiiF.s, 23 Park Row, opposite the Astor House, New York, offer one of the most extensive Stocks and Complete Assortments in the country Of Books and Stationery, for Cash only. The amount of goods in our line purchased by the country merchants is usually quite small compared with their dry goods, hardware, and other bills ; and this very circumstance absolutely compels jobbers in tne 15ook business, who sell on tune, to get large profits in order to make up for the losses and extra expenses necessarily involved in a credit business of small amounts. It is also easy fur the merchant to make arrangements to buy his book bill for cash, though it might not be so convenient for him to pur chase his larger bills in this way. These considerations have lod us to adopt in our business from this date, January 18.ll, the following principles, to wit: Small profits, unvarying prices, and terms always cash. Being ourselves the solo publishers of a number of the leadhig and most extensively seljii.g School Books in the country, as well as works in other de partments, our facilities aro unsurpassed. Call upon us, or send an order, and judge for your selves, if tho saving vou can mako by bming'of us for cash, is worth while. MASON BROTIJ I IKS. jan 20, 1;4. lltf 23 Park Row, New York. U. Smiths Euruuig Fluid, The actual cost of which i one-third less) than oil or candles, .uid neither emits smoke oi bad smell, no danger in its use. It is entire iy a new invention, and buriis without destroying il.o wick, and never cauios the k-ast dirt, smoke or t il to tha lamp. I will fund- U the fluid, with the Lmps of id descrip tions, ut thf lowest possible cost. .Vanufuctured at Woodvillc, Sandusky county, Ohio, bv Feb. 20, 1801. 50 B. SMITH. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of 8. M.rettengill&Co., 122 Nassau-st.,N. York, and 10 State-Bt.,Bo6ton. Morse's Compound Syrup of YM,L,OW DOCK HOOT. riMllS is a purely vegetables compound, scicntifi X cally prepared from the best roots and herbs of the Materia Medicn, i'ihI Ikls gained an unrivalled reputation for the following cu'eets, viz : Regulating and strengthening the wi'er and Digestive Organs, mid cleansing the Stomach and llowelg, and thu. (thing all billions diseases, Liver Complaints, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Ilondaclic, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appe tite, &c, and causing the food fo nourish nud support every part. PURIFYING the P.I.OOD, r.nd thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pim ples on the face, Blothes, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Diseases, Cancers. &c ; Regulating the secretory organs, and by enabling them to perform their pro per functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangerous diseases ; Strengthening and quieting the Nervous System, thus allaying Nenous Irritation, and curing nli diseases of the nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, ike. It is Unrivalled in the Cure of all Female Com plaints, as weakness, general debility, irregularity, obstructions, swelling of the feet, limbs, joints, Siv caused by weakness; Also, Lung and Throat Com plaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consuinption,&e, also, Dropsy. Having made use of the Compound Svrup of Yel low Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSK & CO., cither ourselves or in our families, and tinding it to be a very salutary and etleetual pre nration, we do most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Hank, Provi dence, R. I.; A. W. Spencer, Esq., Cash. Lime Rock Bank do do do.; Rev Wm Phillips, Uev J. B Rich mond. C. S. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt.; Wm Field, M. W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher. M. K. II. P., James Hutchinson, G. S. Don, V. J. Bates, Dr. Ben Colby, and one hundred others of tho most respect able families of Providence. This certifies that 1 havo for a number of years been acquainted with the composition ami mode of manufacture of Mohsk's Comi'oum Svm: v of Yi:i. low Dock Boot. I have also been acquainted with its modus operandi in disease, and can say that in all respects it is admirably calculated to remedy that class of diseases for which it is designed. It is es pecially valuable in Indigestion and all its attendant symptoms; it excites io neauny action tne wivr, removes torpor anil inactivity ot tl,is organ, and stim ulates healthy action in all the system. As a depu rator or puriiicr of the blood it has nosuperior. David Hoi.mi-.s, M. D. Providence, 11. I., Jan. 4, 1S,".",. Crrrepared by C. Moitsi: & Co., -1 JO Broad way, N. Y., and sold by PECK & ROBERTSON. Perrysburg, and by Druggistsand othersthroughout this and other countries. li'vl rp II K 'TOLEDO' HL A D E has 1 .eetTTnla. ged JL to the size of the i..ih;i:st nun k.s on the Lakes. Hereafter special exertions will be maoe to make it authoritative on subjects of commerce, the markets. and the news of the day. It daily puMinhcs the la test Telegraphic news, and usually contains the markets of Buffalo and New York of this day it is issued. Connected with tho office, is a I1IXDERY. am ply supplied with hands and machinery, which will promptly execute any work demanded by the wa".ts of the country. Subscription.? and work for the Bbidery received at this office. JNSUItANCR PROTECTION" FIItK, MARINE AND 1UI.AN0 INSURANCE COMPA NY, OK HAKTFORI), CONV., INCOKPORATKI) IN 1S2-J. THIS ofiicc has now transacted business for more than a quarter of a ce lturv. during which peri od it has taken more thrn 1 00,000 Itislis! and insured real and personal property ngainst loss by Fire ami Water to the value of more than two urN ni:i: MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in the Western Country. Several thousand losse ; have horn incurred upon the above risks, al1 of which havo been adjusted at the General Agency Ollice at Cbicinnnti. and paid with the utmost promptitude recording 1o the con ditions of the policy, as may be seen by the receipt or the several claimants on file. The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, signed by ihe ollieers of the Company; al so with blank renewal receipts, for continuing poli cies already issued, and on hand, and ho is duly au thorized and prt pared, as agent of said company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less t'lan one month nor greater than seven years, upon build ings and their contents, occupied asdwclling-, stores, warehous;s, hotels, churches, banks, court houses, colleges, Arc, &c, and their contents against Fire, or the Perils if Navigation. Also, o-i Dry Goods, Groceries iManu'ticttrn'r Goods, Produce. Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every other description of Merchandize ai:.l Personal Property, shipped or to bo shipped vr good vessels or steam bor.ts on most of the navig.d.le wrters. For further information respecting rates of prc miuTU, tVc, .apply to the undersigned. J. A. liALL, Agent for Perrysburg and Wood county, WAGON & CAllllIACE MAKING. I'ISllIHIV is constantly enlarging' lijs busi J ness and improving his facilities for doing good work, and respectfully solicits an enlarged public patronaire. His customers will h-phpi-hIk. i;.i i,:... ., . ---fi '.' ihju nun prompt, attentive to business, and anxious to aceoin- muHie iimtto who pay ior tjieir work, lie is pre pared to make to order, Wagons for Fanners ant Teamsters. Hiuriries of the mnnt nnnrntiwi .....i c . . c ""el'""1 Hit- tul styles; 1 Jeasure Carriages of nil liinds; Cum "'si i unoer u neeis, tvc, iVc. His work will Pi ma. le of the best materials, in a good substantia) manner, and on reasonable terms. ' He keeps. constantly on hand for sale, I.UMHER WAOONS, ONE 1ORXE WAdONS, CUT TERS, SLEHilltt, A'-c Farzucrs, ff.ooK IIor! He manufactures Ball Post's CULTlVATOIt, a new article pat.Mited April (ith, Ks.T.', to which h: would call the attention of agriculturists. As n k horstving machine, it is caj.aldo of doing doubi., the a nouiit of work of any ordinary Culti'vator. This implement has two "long shares, one on each side, constructed of steed, and fastened on the mould I loan is in such u manner as to move the entire sur face of the ground, thereby cutting all roots and weeds that come in contact with the shares which may be graduated by the clevy to run from tvo to six inches in depth. The three small plows attached to the shares an swer the same purpose of the common tooth culti vator, and in addition to the shares and plows, is a metallic hlade rake attached to tho rear of the Cul tivator, which serves to cut ami break up thesd and hard lamps, leaving the earth in a tine and pul verized condition. Tho effectiveness of this cultiva tor renders second hoeing unnecessary, which is a. saving of time and labor. Mr. Perrin nlso manufactures a larger sized ma chine, constructed upon tho same principle as the above, but with larger shares, and containing tw.. small plows in addition to the corn cultivator, which is designed to put in grain, and working upon sum mer tallows. They are light, ,l of 'durable con struction, readily hamled and of easy draunlit. This Ci'I.tivatok obtained the first pr mimn at the Ohio State l air, heid at Cleveland in Sept.. 1N.VJ Shop on Front-st., Perrysburg, Ohio.---Hit' REFORM or FA LIX PIC PHYSICIAN. 1 hereby give notice to the people of Pel nshurg and elsewhere that I am now fully prepared t"u trciU persons afflicted wiih diseases of any Mud, and nil such are respectfully invited to et ine and be cured. My mode of removing disease is by the use of VKfu!to Mcdiiiiirs, Selected ft ni all the best made use of by phvsiciaiih. always act i g in unison with the powers of 'life, and' which do nit leave the system in a shattered and de bilitated condition, sueh'as generally follows the use of Mercury and mineral medicine's. I'rom nmnv vears experience in the use of Vegetable U medics. I feel justified in saving that every form of disea-e can be entirely cured by the use of my medicine, for thousands of people are annuall y cured of every kind of disease by the use of these medicines. I am nlt,o assisted by the advice of inanyeminent Eclectic ph -sieiansin the Fnited States. Among the many diseases which 1 have enred-and am prepared to curoagain.arethe following: l'evei and Ague, Bilious. Typhus, ami febrile diseases t f every tpe. ; diseases of the stomach and bowels; inll .munition and debility of the Liver and Lungs ; Ulu umatiMn of all kinds; White Swelling ; Scrofu la; all kinds of Old Sores; oh! doers and Old Son; Les. Come and converse with those that 1 have cu.'.'d, and they will tell you that three dollars has cu-ed tJieni with me when forty dollars elsewhere diil not. Sore lives, Asthma, all diseases of tin- i i.'i ". iii ju . i tun i in i iic sine ; weauiiesrt I :.. .1. . l i. . i i , in in oat h ; urupsy ; on aiiiiig out on the surfaei ; hum rs in the blood ; Piles; Venereal diseases cured in a iVw days ; all diseases of Children, and particu larly all diseases of Women; those weaknesses so common to them can be removed ; and other dis eases too numerous to mention, both general and local, will be cured in the shortest possible time. Coinc and see, and put away your prejudices and be con d. 1 1 any reasons be asked for tho decided stand I tal ! on this subject, they can be given. In the fnt plree, : omany of the inhabit ;nfs of the world as aro acquainted with me, either j "isonally or by charac ter, w iil expect this duty at piy hands. Second, my co . iScicnce, whi h I cannot w iih any degree of pro pi iety resist, is r.ight and day exciting ine forward by every allurement of hnppiius to embark in this glo rious cause, and by every degree of unhappinesH if I fuht-heartcdly liriiik back into apathy after beitn.' so long lis .1.3 years usi igevi ry means in my power bo h in and out of the profe.-ifon.to.stirussonionbW liUi.d to undertake this, of all reforms, the most nee-es-ary. And third, my God, w hom I incline to serv wi-hall my heart, soul, strengdi and mind, Kays in Exodus, " Tliun shall uot kill;" lience, if I gutter anv tV.lso system to oj press tho human family, and eoos.teniinee t.ho sanie.und do not lift up my voice ngainst it, lie will rank me as a murderer, nn'd pun ish me accordingly, nee the 27th nud 28th chapters ot" Deuteronomy. 'Read r lso the 2oth chapter of Mat thew, where every one of us is called upon not to hide ourl. dents, be they cviv so few or weak ; and hence I cor lend, that if i possess only one talent as a ijnnl it: ition to eradicate i dy one error f medienl prac tice, or establish only one truth of mei'icnl theory, aiuido not make proper use of that talent, 1 am as culpable as if 1 had five talents rolled in a napkin. My oft'ee is on Front, street, opposite Houston's iiore. A lso, Botanic Medicines for sale. C. BKAUPRE, M. D rcrrysburg, June lo, 1803. 14mG