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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. 79 with the interest due thereon, shall have been paid ; and fifty dollars in any one year there after, to be applied to the improvement of the grounds, as aforesaid. That it shall be ihe duty of the coroner of any county to bury such dead persons as he may hold an ninuest upon, and wlio nave lett no means! wherewith to pay the expenses of their bu rial, in the burying ground of that township wherein such inquest was held, and the ne ressary expenses of such burial shall be al lowed and paid by the township trustees; the coroner shall also be allowed for his ser vices under this section, by the trustees of the proper township, fifty cents forcach per son so buried. Sec. 2. That section twenty-nine of the act to which this is amendatory, is hereby l e led. F. C. LEBLOND, Speaker the House of Representatives. JAMES MYERS, President of the Senate. April 29, 1854. Auditor's Office, PF-nnYsncno Mav 12, 180-1 I certify that the forgoing laws are cor-;" rect according to the copies certified to y tie secretary oi qukb auu jurmb icu vu "'s, by tilt: contractor for publishing the laws in newspapers. J. N. WESTCOTT, Auditor Wood County. Perrysburg Prices Current. Wheat. $1.7'M'r..uo; Flour $-.(H(ilo.oi; ; Torn. .'Hi..r-.M; Oat.s 3lw37; Flaxseed 7$ 1.0(1 ; Tiiftfhv. ,l.0(,f',ni); Clover l.tiow l.'0 ; Pta-' t ,,es 'o.w ",i ; A pples. green, "rttiVf . I ., dried, $ 1 .25 .t-L-0; Beans, I.25t 1.5; Butter 1215 ; Eg;s, s t; Beeswax, 22 to 25; Feathers, 31 to 4 ; Fresh Pork. 4 to 4( -v Mess do., ,t".tid to 1 3.00; Priire. $12,5i; Hams lOrtlO ; Shoulders 8 to 8;, Side 8 to 10; Fish, piekerel .Jlj.oiia7.o0 ; white hassj $ "i.'iti.vMi.OO ; Shingles, white wood $1.00, pine .2.5 . : Staves, Hour barrel $3.50 to 3.75. tight! ..'."0;.00 ; Hides, green 1 to 4J, dry 7 to8; Talhm-8 to 10; Lard tj to s ; Wood 1.25(1.50 Onimis 75 ; Wool It. 10 cts. Hogs 1 to 4Je. - Perrysburg and Detroit Railroad Company! IIOOKS will be opened for receiving subscriptions AJ to the capital Mock of the above named coinpa-: iiv on the 17th day of May next, at the office of. Murrav. in the town "of Perrvxburir. Ohio. HENRY P. AVERILL, JARVIS SPAFFORD, JAMES MURRAY, MARSHALL KEY, Jr., EBENEZER GRAHAM. April 12. 151. 0w5 - " 1"MFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid ? if a man named Gardner, or any other person, not employed in my othce) can be produced.to whom I gave a verbal order for goods in J. A. Hall's store, March 17, lsVj. If Gardner be not a myth, an im-: aginarv entity, he will be forthcoming; but if that Ac his character, then 1 1 all' a mnemonics are at fault, for lie rvi till'cls au aoour. 11, as u.muu. 1 unimn .i the matter, except that 1 have had to pay Hall aid trille. If Gardner be not found, alter due no tice, I may be finally forced to believe that there is either a mistake or a fraud in Hall's said bill. Mav b. is-"'. s- CLARK. TOTICK is hereby given that an application will 1 be made to the commissioners of Wood county, at their June session, 1S")4, to lay out and establish vountv road, as follows: Beginning at the head of the outlet ditch, on the Perrysburg and Findlay plank Tool, in the farm formerly owned by Joseph Ralston, in ('enter township, thence east along said ditch to -where said ditch crosses the section line between feet ions eighteen and seven ; thence east on the sec tion line to the southwest corner of section nine, to intersect the Way road. May (i -Dw4 "VTOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be i presented to the commissioners of Wood coun ty at their next session, asking for an alteration in part of the road leading from Calken's mill up the Portage river on its southeast bank to the McCutch ensilie road in Freedom township ; said alteration to commence on the northeast side of the brook sup posed to be some thirty rods cast of the section line between sections No. i8 and '2'J ; thence to follow the bank of the river up, to intersect the McCuteh enville road at or near the south end of the bridge across said Portage river. May G Ihvl N OTICE is hereby given that a petition will be iiresented to the commissioners of Wood coun ty, at their next regular session, to lay out and estab lish a county road as follows : Commencing on the east line ot section y,", in Troy township, at the quarter post, and running west through the center of said section to the quarter post PH the west line pi the above named section. Troy, May 0, 1851.--.yw4 PAPER HANGINGS. We are just reced ing our spring stock of Paper Hangings, such as Wall Papek, BOHDKRH, Window Paper, and Fire Board Prints, Which comprises the largest assortment ever opened in this market, and which we otter at wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible rates. March 273tf I). II. NYE & CO. IIII)i:s, SHEEP PELTS, Ac. rTMIK only place to get the money for Hides, green JL or drv, Sheep-skins, Beeswax and Feathers, is ut BROWN v"v HUNT'S, who atall times are ready to pay the highest prige in Money. So bring them right along. They have for sale every description of Stoves, Stove Pipe & Tin Ware. Give them a call, and if they cannot suit you, there is uij need of trying elsewhere. Store corner Front street & Louisiana Avenue. oct21 AHEAD OP THE TIMES! At the Sign of the Big Watch, SUMMIT STREET, TOLEDO. Hi-Nlll T. COOIv respectfully informs his ten thousand personal friends, and the good people of Toledo, Mauniee City, Perrysburg, and all the country round, that he has opened the most com plete und splendid stock ever ottered in the city, and is receiving daily additions from the best European and Eastern manufacturers of AND JEWELRY. juite useless to attempt an enumera- A fULLS ti.m of the brilliant articles his show cases now con dlice j tain; but ladies and gentlemen will please call and see his splendid ! Crold ami Silver Watclics j of every variety, quality and pattern, nt prices rang ; injr from Ten to One I Inndred. ami Fifty Dollars. !" Sl'PERB ;OLl FOB CHAIN'S, tie iiir!rest and richest assortment ever seen here, at tn)in fir,,- to Fifty Dollars. ; HEAVY GOLD GUAM) C II A 1X8, f unerpialled beautv, weight and finish, at from Twelve to Forty-fire' Dollars. Mahnikiuknt Diamond Pins and Rings, of the latest st les, and at the lowest prices. I Si pkhior Pen and Pocket Knives, of elegant patterns and finished workmanship, the finest lot in town. j Plain, Octagon and Be autiful Inlaid Clocks, ()f the best manufacture, at Two and a Half to Fif barrel tvm Dollars. "With a countless variety of ;j Lockets, Gold Pkncii.s, Rin.js, . Gold Pkns, ; Ear Drops, Watch Seals, ' Cuff Pins, Breastpins, i Brooches, Studs, &c, And everything else ever seen or heard tell of in a jewelry establishment. Prices lower than the lowest. J2-L'pecial care given by the best workmen in the country to rkpaikinu watches and jkwelkv, and all work warranted. Cnton t forget, the place V gn of the liig Watch, Summit street, between Jefferson and Mad- mri'Ov I J II. T. COOK . j ison srreeis. 13 OOK BINDERY, Bliss's Building, Sum mit STHEKT, lOLEDO, OHIO. , P. W. PIPER would respectfully inform the ; citizens of Toledo and surrounding country, that he 1 now prepared to do all work in his line, with des ( patc h and in styi.k not to be surpassed. Blank j Books for Banks, Insurance Companies, Forwarders, County Officers (f'C j matle at tj)e sj,ortest ,lotTe ' , a a "Magazines and Old Books bound to pattern. B. One of Town's Patent Pauinc Machines, for paging Blank Books, is in operation at this es tablishment. Ruling of all kinds done to order. Toledo, March 20. ls.34. '.'yl AdL'Orders for Binding left at this office will be promptly forwarded and the work returned here, at a very trifling expense. SAWYER, INGERSOLL & Co., PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Blade Building, Toledo, Ohio. Sawyer, Ligerso Jj. Co. keep constantly on hand, the publications of the American Tract Society, the American S. S. Union, of Newman & Ivison, and Carter & Brothers, AV10 York ; of Phillips, Samp son & Co., of Boston ; of Moore & Anderson, and W. B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati; and the beautiful Presentation Books of E. II. Butler, Philadelphia all of which are ottered to the trade, the clergy and the public, at Publishers' retail prices, and at a tri fling advance on wholesale rates. Tract Society's Almanacs at Society's prices. Seliool Hooks at Wholesale. Sawyeu, Inoeksoll & Co. offer to the trade, at a slight advance on publishers' wholesale rates MeGurtVy'g and Sanders's Readers and Spellers. Ray's, Thompson's, Smith's and Stoddard's Arith metics. Pinneo's, Smith's and Bullion's Grammars. Smith's and Olney's Geographies. Ray's and Tower's Algebra. Comstock's Philosophy. Grav's Chemistry. Young's Citizen's Manual.- St. John's Geology. Smith's Illustrated Astronomy. Mavhew's Book-keeping. Guernsey's, Wilson's and Goodrich's History of the United States. Ackerman's Natural History. Scott's Bible entire in three volumes, for $6.50. inh0-2tf SAWYER, INGERSOLL & CQ, Steam tugs and derricks ate at work with the Ericsson and it is expected that she will be afloat again this week. The New York Tribune nominates Mr. John N. Genin, the great hatter, for Mayor of the city. There are in Paris eighty thousand Free masons. The grand master is Prince Murat. The London Times predicts that the pres ent Eastern war will continue for a quarter ot a centurv. BOOKS FOR THE MILLION! HATING made my fall purchases of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 1 am now receiv ing, ana am prepared to supply the citizens 01 Fer- rysburg and Northwestern Ohio, with a large and well selected assortment of Hiatorical, Biographical, Poetical, Theolo gical, Practical, Classical, and School Books in general ; Also, Bibles, Prayer books, Annuals, Gift books. Toys, 6-c. 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 cash or exchange for rags, at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be bought this side of New York City. Clergymen, Teachers, and Associations purchas ing Libraries, supplied at a liberal discount. Maumee City, Oct. 17, 1853. P. C. HOLT. R. A. CROSS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Would most respectfully invite the citizens t Muumee City, Perrysburg, Waterville and vicin ity to call and examine, before purchasinar elsewhere, his FKLSH SUPPLY OF NEW JEWELRY, just received trom uoston the hest assortment ever brought into this market consisting of Ladies and Gents' Fine Gold Breast Pins; Gents' Diamond Scarf Pins ; Gents' Diamond Rings ; Ladies' supe rior Curt" Pins; Ladies' Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, and Garnet Rings; Fine Gold Lockets; Ear-rings of all kinds and qualities ; beautiful alva coral Bracelets ; fine Gold Bracelets with settings; Ladies' Gold Chains; Gents' extra fine Gold Vest Chains, new style; Silver and Gold Pencils; Cornelian Rings ; "v atches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Keys, to gether with a general assortment of every variety of goods in his line. Cash buyers will find this a very desirable stock, and I would also say that I can and will sell jewelry ten per cent, cheaper than Toledo merchants. Jlaumee City, Oct. 17. R. A. CROSS. Waterville, Mauniee City and Perrysburg MAKBLE WORKS. THE subscriber having established the Marble business in Waterville and Maumee City, asks the inhabitants of these places, and vicinities, to give him a call and examine his large stock of MARBLE. My Marble i3 from Rutland and Dorsett, Vt., and North Adams, Mass. My stock consists of a.000 feet, so that any can have a chance to make a selection. My prices'will be one-fourth to one-third less than the people have been in the habit of paying in this section of country. My terms will be cash, or good notes on a reasonable time. , My shop at Waterville, is just north of the School house, near the canal ; and at Maumee City, on Broadway, between the Pearl Mills and the Mauniee Woolen Factory in Mr. McNeese's Cloth Office. Those who wish for Grave Stones or Monuments, now is your time. So give me a call if you do not purchase. GIDEON MYERS. Waterville & Maumee City, Jan. 3, 1851. 18yl NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Wood county commission ers, at their June session, 1851, to lav out a county road, as follows : Beginning at the Crom road, in Weston township, between sections 22 and 23, thence north between sections 11 and 15, 10 and 11, 2 and 3, to near Huffman's saw mill; thence on the most practicable route to the river road. April 2!), 1851. 8wl GUARDIAN'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed, from the court of com mon pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, in said county, the following described land, "to wit: Road tract No. 71, (seventy-four,) in township No. (5, of range No. 12, of the Mauniee and Western Reserve Road Lands, on Monday, the 2l)th day of t. x it - 1 t. , iuav next, oeiween tne nours 01 one ana two p. n. JANE II. WOOD. Guardian of . April 28. 1851. 8w5$ 1.G3 George J. Wood. MASTER'S SALE. BY virtue of an order to me directed and deliver ed, from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in Perrysburg, Wood county, on the 15th day of May, 1851, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 p. m., the following described land, to wit : Out-lot number two hundred and fifty seven, new survey, in the town of Perrvsburg, Wood county ; taken as the property of E. N. Knight, at the suit of Samuel Jackseji, administrator of Henry Friezner, deceased. S. SPINK, April 10, 1851. 5w3$ 1.88 Special Master. jSsy-The above sale has been postponed till the ;.'-'a uay 01 juiv next, S. SPINK, May 13, 1851. Special Master. jj y DR, J. IJLECIIER, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office over J. A ugustus Hall's store. All work warranted. dec 5-39tf A Book for every Father, Mother, Son and Daughter. JUST PUBLISHED, AND NOW HEADY FOB SALE, By . M. Rnlison, at the Queen City Publishing House, No.lloJ Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the western and south ern states, 0T,hPePle,s Medical Lighthouse, N the Lses and Diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Womb and Blood ; a key to the causes, prevention, remedies and cure of pulmonary and other kinds of Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia,' Liver Complaint, Ague and Fever, Baldness, Deafness Blindness, Spinal Curvatures, Headaches, Catarrh, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Dysentery.Grub and Worms' Piles and Fistula, Miscarriage, Female Diseases' Cancers and Tumors, Falling of Womb. Marriage Guide : on early marriage, growth of foetus, organs of generation, prevention of concep tion, impressions on the female organs and on the unborn child, art of procreating the sexes at will, and how to render childbirth casv and safe, and retain their youthful vigor, beautv and elasticity of both body and mind "to a ripe old age, by Harmon K. Root, A. M., M. D., author of "a series of lectures on health, and inventor of the infallible lung barom eter. Illustrated with 6'5 rare, interesting and use ful engravings. This work, containing 472 large octavo pages, in clear type, and elegantly bound, Price .2. TThis book will be sent'by mail to any part of the world, on the reception of $2, bv letter (post paid.) - Agents wanted to sell this work throughout the west and south, to whom a liberal discount will be allowed. Address post paid as above. The Tieonle's Afedienl Lirrlithmian ?a a ..'4 guide to the preservation of health and the cure of every kind of disease, and will be found of inestima ble value by every individual and family to whom it comes. It contains the long and varied experience of the author in the practice of his profession, so ar ranged and written as to be plain to every person, and easy of comprehension. The jargon of medical terms, behind which many physicians seek to hide their ignorance, is discarded ; so that in verity it is a Lighthouse of Medicine for the universal people. The book has received the highest recommenda tions from the clergy and press in various parts c f the eastern and middle states. N. B. Editors of papers in the western and south ern states, eivino- the above aHvprtUcmont iti,.ln;,i this notice, four or more insertions, and sending cop ies of the papers containing the same, 6hall have a copy of the Medical Lighthouse, mailed to their ad dress, free of postage. II. M. RULISON, April 28, 1851. 8 vvl 115J Main-st., Gin- O. ROAD NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the county commissioners of Wood county, Ohio, on Monday, the fifth day of Jui$,. A. D. 1851, 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 Findlay road, in the southeast quarter of section fourteen of said town, and running thence east through a part of the southwest ouarter of sprti township, to the point of intersection f said road . : i . ii. . i 1 . . .... wiiu me oiu roau running northern ttom the road known as the Gorrill road, said point of intersection being in the southwest quarter ot said section thir teen. Also, that oortion of is included between the road running northerly from the Gorrill road, and the Finifv running easterly on the half section line of said sec- nun iiiuieeii. A petition will also be presented on said day, for opening a new road. eommMieinrr . a iWnt in tin old road running uortherlv from the Gerrill road, eighty rods south of the north line of section thirteen, in the northwest quarter of said settionkand running thence east through the northeast quarter of said section, and parallel with the north Hue of said sec tion, to the I indlay plank road. fJ, VAJN UA3ir, DAVID DALLEY, et al. James Murray, Att'y for Petitioners. April 28. 18.54. 8wl$3.31 v DITCU NOTICE. TnE owner of the 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 notiee that an application will be made to the trustees of Plain township, on Saturday, the tenth day of June, A. D. 1851, for opening a ditch, com mencing at a point in the old Findlay road 80 rods north of the south line of section fourteen of said town, running thence east, parallel with said section line, and through a part of section thirteen, of said town, about 180 rods, to the half section line of ai"d section thirteen ; thence north 80 rods, along said half section line ; thence east lo'O rods, along the' east and west half section liue of said section, to the Findlay plank road. Also, for a ditch, commencing at a point in the old road running northerly from the road known as the Gorrill road, where it intersects the half section line of section thirteen ; thence east 80 rods, on said half section line, to the ditch abovo. nentioned. , ,,' . B. VAN CAMP, ' DAVID DALLEY, et al. James Murray Att'y for. Petitioner. April 28, 18.51. 8wC$3.50 "