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8Q THE PERRYSBURU JOURNAL. Hurrah for the Family Provision . Store I TH, McKNIGHT respectfully announces to the . citizens of Perrysburg that .he has opened a full stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS m C ark's Jbrick building, next door to E. Graham & Co. s, where may be found a good assortment of Provis ions, Produce and Groceries. Ilia motto i Small Profits and Quick Sales. Everything in his line will always be found, and at the lowest possible pri ces. By strict attention to business he respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage. The following articles comprize part of his stock : Choice Young Hyson Teas at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8s. per lb. Sugar ; Havana & New Orleans Molasses ;. , Cider Vinegar, Nuts of all kinds, Rio Coffee, Candies do Cround Coffee, Rice, Good assortm't Stoneware Crushed & Pulv. Sugars, Baking Powders, St. Croix do Spices of all kinds, Vew Orleans do Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Mould Candles, Mops & Bed-cords, Sterine do Grten Apples, Star do Cigars & Tobaccos, Cranberries, Chocolate, Bar Soap, Herrings, Winsor do Fresh Cluster Raisins, Fancy do Fresh Butter, Sugar Crackers, Saleratus fe Starch, Common do Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps Hard Bread. Dried Beef, Good assortment common Hamburg & W.R. cheese, Crockery, Mackerel, Codfish, Nails, Glass, &c. &c. All of which will be sold very low for Cash ,or pro dlice. J. H. McKNIGHT. Nov. 28, 1853. 38m3 BUSINESS CARDS. S. JEFFERSON, Attorney at Law, Solicitorin Chancery, Land Agent &c. &c. Office in the court house, Perrysburg, O. J. W. KILLS & SONS, Manufacturers of all kinds of Paper and Blank Books. Springfield, Ohio. WM. M. KOHL & CO., (SUCCESSORS to kohl and thorne.) I m porters & Dealers in Perfumery and Fancy Goods ; also, all the genuine Family Medicines. X. E. corner 4th & Vine streets, Cincinnati, O. SfAll orders promptly attended to. WM. M. KOHL. - II. W. FOWLER. CHURCH, HAYES & Co., Wholesale Deal ers in Foreign & Domestic Dbt Goods, Readi Made Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Glass Ware, and Pittsburg Manufactures in general. JSTParticular attention paid to orders. Morris Block No. 4, Toledo, Ohio. BUSINESS CARD. NH. CALLARD respectfully informs the merchants and citizens generally of Perrys bure and its vicinity, that he has opened a TAILOR'S SHOP, over J. A. Hall's store, where he will at all times (during business hours) be ready to cut and manu facture CLOTHING in the latest and best style. All orders given will be accomplished with promptitude N. B. Cutting done for tha Trade, and warranted to fit when properly made up. Lau-"vJ ATrT.T?i?v zt AnnvVATTTC. Just received tO and now offered to the trade at the very lowest terms, a complete assortment of Saddlery Hardware direct from the manufactory. JOINERS CARPENTERS' TOOLSA good assortment or Joiners ana carpenters xuuls, urat.f'in arl rtf T1A VlPSt. ntl.nlihl. Also Well-tops and Chains, at prices equal to . iv i -i ff. nr t t c r T Toledo ana tiujjaio. Perrysburg, May 19, 1853. No 1 Front-st. A VARIETY of beautiful and ornamental Time . Pieces at HOOD s. A LARGE assortment of WALL and WINDOW f. PAPER, choice patterns, at nuuu s. SCEINE and Wool TWINE, and other Cordage at HOOD's. BURNING FLUIDS and LAMPS "Gives a cheap and brilliant light," at HOOD's. RENCH, German and Yankee NOTIONS, at HOOD's. CEDAR POSTS.3.000 Cedar Posts, single posts or in logs, at HOOD'S. COARSE SALT and Fine Salt, in bags, at HOOD'S. MORSE'S Syrup of Yellow Dock, a remedy for disordered BOWELS and BLOOD, just received. See adv't. PECK & ROBERTSON. School Teachers. THE board of School Examiners of Wood coun ty will hold their first spring session for the ex amination of teachers, at the court house in Perrys lturg, on the first Tuesday of April next, at 9 o'clock a. m and on the first Tuesday of e&th month there al'ter, until further notice, 13 v order of the board. J. H. NEWTQN, Clerk. Terrysburg, Mwh 15, 1854.-.-2yd THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED EVERY 8ATURDAY BY SILMON CLARK. TERMS The price of this paper is $1.50 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, invariablt. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. G, & J. POWERS HAVE just returned from New York and are now opening at the old stand of Geohoe Powers, 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, sails. Glass, Shovels, Spades, Chains, Sec; Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready 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 Goods, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We wish it to lie distinctly understood that for cash or merchantable produce, we wilt not be un dersold by any other establishment in the place in Goods ot the same quality. We will at all times pay the highest market price in Cash for Wheat, Grass Seed, Pork, &c, and will also receive in ex change for Goods, Produce of almost every kind, and cash will not be refused, but received with joyful hearts and pleasant looks. ' November 1, lHoii. GEO. POWERS, 42tf JOHN POWERS. Another Instalment of New Goods! ED. PECK. 4i CO. are this day receiving . directly from New York via N. Y. & E. lt.lt., au elegant and extensive stock of SUMMER AND FALL GOODS, Consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, such as Cloths, Casimeres, Jeans, Sheetings, Shirt ings, Drills, Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, DeLaines, Berages, Silk Tissues, Cambrics, Laces, Edgings, &c. &c. A good variety of Dress Trimmings and Velvet Ribbons. Hats, Caps, Bonnets and Trim mings, of the latest styles and CHEAP. Ready made Clothing in any quantity and at all prices. Also, a complete stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints and Oils. All the above Goods, and others too numerous to mention, vnllbe sold to suit purchasers. Come and see us ! July 9, 1853. Cl II AWLS! We have this day received lv ex- O press a splendid assortment of fall and winter fchawls, comprising a variety ot styles or the BAY STATE, WATERLOO "& ENGLISH Square and Long SHAWLS. Those in want of a good shawl, will do well to examine these before purchasing. Oct 3 E. D. PECK & CO. 20 Ground Plaster. BBLS. Ground Plaster this dav received and and for sale by E D PECK & Co. April 30. 1853 CJHINGLES 50,000 good Pine Shingles, for sale kJ by Lapl30J JS D PECK & Co. K( PINE SHINGLES, this dav rece'd tlU,UUU and for sale by E. D. PECK & Co. PLOUGHS. Geo. W. Brown & Co. are ma king, and have ready for sale, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, Nos. 1, 3 and 4 of Long's Right and Left Hand 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's Tin Shop und look. mh27-3tf Stand From Under ! THOSE indebted to the subscribers are most re respectfully invited to walk up and pny up. The papers can be found at our office for a short time, where they can be paid without anv additional charges. BROWN & HUNT. And GEO. W. BROWN & CO. Perrysburg. Feb. 27. 1&4. B. Smith's Burning Fluid, The actual cost of which is one-third less than oil or candles, and neither emits smoke or bad smell, no danger in its use. It is entirely anew invention, and burns without destroying the wick, and never causes the least dirt, smoke or soil to the lamp. I will furnish the fluid, with the lamps of all descrip tions, at the lowest possible cost. Manufactured at Woodville, Sandusky county, Ohio, bv Feb. 20, 1854.--50 " B, SMITH. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of S. M.Pettengill&Co., 122 Nassau-st.,N. York, and 10 State-st.,Boston. Morse's Compound Syrup or YELLOW DOCK HOOT. THIS is a purely vegetable compound, scientifi cally prepared from the best roots and herbs of the Materia Medica. and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following effects, viz : Regulating and strengthening the Liver and Digestive Organs, and cleansing the Stomach and Ilowes, and thus curing all billions diseases, Liver Complaints, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appe tite, &c, and causing the food to nourish and support every part. PURIFYING the BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pim ples on the face, Blothes, I'Icers, Tumors, Mercurial Diseases, Cancers, &c; Regulating the secretory organs, and by enabling them to perform their pro per functions, preventing and curing runny painful and dangerous diseases ; Strengthening and quietin o the Nervous Syste m, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and curing all diseases of the nerves, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, &c. It is Unrivalled in the Cure of all Female Com plaints, as weakness, general debility, irregularitv, obstructions, swelling of the feet, limbs, joints, &c, caused by weakness; Also, Lung and Throat Com plaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, &c, also, Dropsy. Having made use of the Compound Svrup of Yel low Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSK Si CO., either ourselves or in our families, and finding it to be a very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend it to the public as a very valuable medicine. E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bank, Provi dence, R. I.; A. Wr. Spencer. Esq., Cash. Lime Rock Bank do do do.; Rev Wm Phillips, Rev .1. B Rich mond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence (Jen. Advt.; Wm Field. M. W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. H. P., James Hutchinson, G. S. Dea, V. J. Bates, Dr. Ben Colbv, and one hundred others of the most respect able families of Providence. This certifies that I have for a number of vears been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture of Mouse's Compound Stkvp of Yel low Dock Root. I have also been acquainted with its modus operandi in disease, nndcansay 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 to healthy .action the Liver, removes torpor and inactivity of this organ, and stim ulates healthy action in all the system. As a depu rator or purifier of the blood it has no superior. David Holmes, M. D. Providence, R. I., Jan. 4. 1853. jfctTPrepared by C. Mouse Si Co., 440 Broad way, N. Y., and sold by PECK Si ROBERTSON, Perrysburg, and by Druggists and othersthroughout this ami other countries. 12yl THE TOLEDO BLADE has been enlarged to the size of the la kg est da i li es on the Lakes. Hereafter special exertions will be made to make it authoritative on subjects of commerce, the markets, and the news of the day. It daily publishes the la test Telegraphic news, and usually contains the markets of Buffalo and New York of the dav it is issued. Connected with the office, is a BIXDERY. am ply supplied with hands and machinery, which will promptly execute any work demanded by the wants or tne country. Subscriptions and work for the Bindery received attnis omce. New 1854. Store. THE subscriber having purchased the entire stock and taken the stand occupied by M. KEY, jr. and 11 OSS & KEY, respectfully solicits the patron age of the late firm and the public generally. For further particulars please call on the subscriber, at the old stand of Ross & Key, where you will find a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, warranted to give satisfaction, and offered for sale on the most reasonable terms, jan 23-ltf A. M. THOMPSON. Having disposed of my entire stock of goods to A. M. Thompson, I would cheerfully recommend Mr. T. to the patronage of my old customers and the public generallv. Maushall Key, jk. Jan. 23, 1851. Homer Hart "l Wood County Common Pleas, vs. Vacation after Spring term, George II. Stevens. ) 1854. GEORGE II. STE VENS will take notice that Homer Hart has filed a petition against him in the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, asking judgment against him for one hundred and forty dollars and eighty-four cents, with interest on sixteen dollars since the first day of September, 1853, and that on the order of the judge of said court an order of attachment has issued in said cause, which has been served and returned. The said George II. Stevens is therefore notified that unless he plead or answer said petition by the 1st day of July, A. 1). 1834, said Homer Hart will, on the 9th day of Oc tober, A. I. 18.11, or as soon thereafter as said court shall bo in session, ask a judgment in his favor for the above amount. JAMES MURRAY, April 22, IS54. 7wC$3 Atfy of Plaintiff. WAGON A: CARRIAGE MAKING. Li l JuuiiiAi is constantly enlarging lug busi- nessand improvinghisfacilitiesfordoing good work, and respectfully solicits an enlarged public patronage. His customers will generally find him prompt, attentive to business, and anxious to accom modate those who pny for their work. He is pre pared to make to order, Wagons for Farmers ami Teamsters, Buggies of the most approved and taste ful styles; Pleasure Carriages of all kinds; Cam, Drays, Timber Wheels, &c &c. His work will be made of the best materials, in a good substaniiu!, monner, and on reasonable terms. Ho keeps constantly on hand for sale. I. UMHT.Il WAGONS. ONE HORSE WAGONS, Cl T TERS, SLEIGHS, r. F;iriii is, Look Here! He manufactures Halt V Post's CVLT1 VAT OK a new article patented April Gth, 18;V', to whivb lus would call the attention of agriculturists. As a la bor saving machine, it is capable of doing dhl the amount of work of anv ordinary Cultivatoa. This implement has two long shares, one on ai !i side, constructed of steel, and fastened on therviuld boards in such a manner as to move the entire-s-ur-face of the ground, thereby cutting all root , and weeds that come in contact with the shares which may be graduated by the clevy to run from t to six inches in depth. The three small plows attached to the shurtvtnn swerthesame purpose of the common tooth culti vator, and in addition to the shares and plowsvht it metallic blade rake attached to the rear of the t'ul tivator, which serves to cut and break up the-sod and hard lumps, leaving the earth in a fine and pul verized condition. The effectiveness of this cu'Juiva tor renders second hoeing unnecessary, which U a, saving of time and labor. Mr. Perrin also manufactures a larger sizeil ma chine, constructed upon the same principle n Hie above, but with larger shares, and containing rw. small plows in addition to the corn cultivator, witYU is designed to put in grain, and working upon som mer fallows. They are tight. ad oflurl,le con struction, readily handled and of easy draught This Ci ltivatou obtained the first premium at the Ohio State Fair, heid at Cleveland in Sept ',' sllfP 1'rmit-st., Perrysburg, Ohio. 1 Itf REI Oipi or ECLECTIC PHYSIC IA. I hereby give notice to the people of Perrvsbur" and elsewhere that I am now fully prepared to tmTt persons afflicted with diseases of anv kind, and ail such are respectfully invited to conie and be cured My mode of removing disease is bv the use of Vegetable; Medicines, Selected from all the best made use of bv physician alwa.vsact.ng in unison with the powers of life, r,.l which do not leave the system in a shattered and de bilitated condition, such as generally follows the ii. of Mercury and mineral medicines. From nmnv years experience in the use of Vegetable Remedied 1 feel justihed in sm mg that every form of disease can be entirely cured by the use of iv medicine, for thousand..! people are annually cured of every kind of disease by the u.se of these medicines. I , v, avsisteu oy tne a, viceot many eminent Eclectic ph, siciansin the I nited States. v Among the many diseases which I have cured and am prepared to cure again, are the following: Fever and Ague, Bilious, Typhus, and febrile diseases . f every type; diseases of the stomach and bowels; inHumn.ation and debility of the Liver and Lun : Rheumatism of all kinds; White Swelling ; Scrofu la; all kinds of f)U Sores ; old Fleers and Old Sore Legs C ome and converse with those that I have cured, and thev will tell yon that three dollars has cured them with me when forty dollars elsewhere did not. Sore Lye,, Asthma, all diseases f the throat mouth and head; pain in the side ; weaknos in the back ; Dropsy ; breaking out on the surface : humors in the blood ; Piles ; Venereal diseases cured in a few days ; all diseases of Children, and particu larly all diseases of A omen; those weaknesses so common to them can be removed ; and other dis eases too numerous to mention, both general and local, will be cured m the shortest possible time cured 8Ce' PUt UWay yUT I)r,Judict' anJ b' If any reasons be asked for the decided stand 1 take on this subject, they can be given. In the first place, so manv of the inh.iliitu., ..t .i i.i f - - -...o i inn nunu as are acquainted with me, either personally or by charae- tor will pviioiit t It... n. i i- J ' , .. .. vUlJ Ul ,y nanus, second, mv conscience, which I cannot with imV degree of pro priety resist, is night and day exciting me forward bv every allurement of nHnhinoua ro.n.l.ni. i - 1 vUtf iwiiiiuuiMii UIISLMO- nous cause, and by every degree of unhappiness if faint-heartedly shrink back into apathy after beinir so long as 15 years using every means in my power both in and out ot the profession, to stir us some able hand to undertake this, of all reforms, the most nec essary. And third, mv finH t . .un i """ incline u) serve with all my heart, soul, strength and mind, says In Exodus, Ihou shaft not kill:", hence, if I suffer any false system to oppress the human family, and countenance the same, nml A i:r ' it -I, . 1111 "I my voice against it, He will rank me as a murderer, anil pun ish me accordingly, see the 27th ami 28th chapters of . j. ,v U1w uie cnapter ot Mat thew, where everv one of n -aii . . . , our talents be they ever so few or weak ; and hence vummiu, mm u ! possess only one talent as a qual. ification to eradicate onlv ...... j . . v. :uii at prac tice, or establish only one truth of medical theory and do not make proper use of that talent, I am as culpable as if I had five talents rolled in a napkin "V " io on rront street, opposite Houston's store. Also, Botanic Medicines for snip C. BEAUPKE, M. D. Perrysburg, June 13, 1853. 14mG