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94 THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. [94] AN ACT To amend an entitled "an act to provide for the organization, supervision and maintenance of Common Schools," March 14, 1853. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the State of Ohio, That section sixty-three of the act entitled "an act to provide for the re-organization, supervision, and maintenance of common schools," pas sed March fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, be, and hereby is so amended as to read as follows: Section 63. For the purpose of affording the advantages of a free education to all the youth of this state, the state common school fund shall hereafter consist of such stfrn as will be pro duced by the annual levy and assessment of one and one-half mills on the dollar valua tion, on the grand list of the taxable proper ty of the state; and there is hereby levied and assessed annually, in addition to the revenues required for general purposes, the said one and one-half mills upon the dollar valuation as aforesaid, and the amount so levied and assessed, shall be collected in the fame manner as other state taxes ; and when collected, shall be annually distributed to the several counties of the state, in proportion o the enumeration of scholars, and be ap plied exclusively to the support of common schools. Sec. 2. That section . sixty-three of 'the act to which this is amendatory, be, and the same is hereby repealed. F. C. LEBLOND, Speaker the House of ROBERT LEE. President of the May 1st, 1854 [97] AN ACT Further prescribing the duties of Treasurers, and to for the collection of delinquent Taxes. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the State of Ohio, That hereafter it shall be the duty of the several county treas urers of this state, in making return of their delinquent list of personal property, to the auditor of their county, to note on the mar ginal list of said return, the county and state to which any such delinquent tax-payer may have removed to, or reside in, with the date of his removal, if he shall be able to ascer tain such fact. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the several county treasurers in this state, immediately after their settlement with their county au ditor, to make, out and forward to the coun ty treasurer of the county to which any such delinquent tax-payer may have removed to, or reside in, a statement or account of taxes so assessed and not paid, which statement or account shall specify the value of prop erty on which said taxes were levied, and the amount of taxes levied thereon, to which he 6hall add an amount equal to the sum of twenty-five per centum on the tax so levied, if said delinquent tax-payer shall have left the county in which said taxes were levied after the time required by law for the county auditors to deliver the tax-duplicate to the county treasurer ; but if he shall have left the county previous to the' time required by law for the delivery of said tax-duplicate to the county treasurer, then trie said county treas urer shall not add the twenty-five per centum. Sec. 3. It is hereby made the duty of the several county treasurers of this state, imme diately on lira receipt of any such statement ir account, to proceed and collect the same of the person so charged with said taxes and per centum, for which services he shall be allowed the. same fees that county treasurers Are now allowed for collecting delinquent taxes, by process to be. collected of the per son against wliom said taxes are charged. Sec. 4. For the collection of all taxes, in terests, penalty and costs mentioned in this act, the several county treasurers of this state shall have the tame powers that are now or may hereafter ha given by any law of this state for tho collection of taxes ; and all tax--s collected pursuant to the provisions of this act. liv any county treasurer of this state, fiioll be by him remitted, in the safest and most convenient way, to the treasurer of the rounty to whirh said taxes belong; and at ihe same time h shall forward a statement io the county auditor of said county, stating the amount 0 collected and of whom ; and in case he shall be unahle: from nnv rmical j . - j whatever, to collect the. same, then, and in tnat case, ne shall return the original state ment or account, to the county auditor of the county from which it wns sent, tno-Pthor with the cause or causes why said taxes could not oe collected, certiiying in hisothcial ca pacity to the same. Sec. 5. It shall be the dutv of the sevpral county commissioners in this state, annual ly, at their March session, to ranse. thp Hulm. quent list of personal property to be public- ij icau uu me sucouu uay oi saici session ; and said commissioners mar. at am- limo direct their county treasurer to nrnreeH in collect, in the manner prescribed in this act, any delinquent taxes clue their county; it is further made the dutv of COUlltv t rp;isiirfr county auditors,and county commissioners.to examine me delinquent lists of the lour years preceding the one for the yearl853,and if there shall be found charged "thereon, any delin quent taxes not paid, and which they believe can be collected' thev shall nrnreoil in thp same manner to collect the same, as is pro vided tor ihe collection of other delinquent . t .... . . taxes, in tnis art, except there shall be added to said taxes no ner rentum. hut an nmmmt equal to the interest on said taxes, from the time said taxes were due. Sec. 6. If euch delinquent tax-payer shall have removed out of the state, or have prop erty, moneys or credits due, or to become due in this state, it shall be the duty of the treasurer of the county where such property may be. or in which such tax was assessed, to proceed to collect the same by distress, attachment or other process of iaw ; and when so collected, said treasurer shall be en titled to retain, in addition to the fees allow ed him, as specified in section three of this act, a further sum sufficient to pay a reason able fee for such lgal advice and services as he may require. Sec. 7. All taxes collected under the pro visions of this act, shall be distributed by the county auditors in the same manner that other delinquent taxes are now required to be by law. This act to take effect and hi in force from and after its F. C. Speaker the House of Representatives. ROBERT LEE. resident of the Senate, pro tem. May 1st, 1854. Auditor's Office, Pekrysbukg, ) ' May 25. 1854. I certify that the foregoing laws are cor rect according to the copies certified to by the Secretary of State and furnished to this office by the contractor for publishing the laws in newspapers. J. N. WESTCOTT, Auditor Wood County. Dissolution or Copartnership. . THE partnership heretofore existing between E. Graham & Co., is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. E. GUAIIAM. Perry sburg, March 20, 1834. The business will hereafter be conducted bv the subscriber, at the old stand, where you will find a very superior selection ot Spring and Summer Goods, Cheaper than ever for Cash. My stock embraces every variety of Dress Goods and Trimmings; also numerous pieces varying in price from a (id to 7 per yard. Boots and Shoes for men, women and children, for Spring and Sum-1 mer wear; Summer Cloths, suitable in quality and! price for men and boys. Our Bonnets cannot be surpassed either for beauty or style ; and our Eibons' are just the thing to equip them with. I have also every variety of Hardware, for either! farmers, mechanics, or household use.. In short, everything which anybody needs, can be had here either cheap Goods, pre Goods, or-oorfj Goods. And if you only call, that is sufficient war rant for a sale ; and every time you buy, the richer ! you get! So, spare not the dimes elsewhere, for I they will turn into shillings here. If you don't be llieve it, try the experiment. E. GKAH M j Perrysburg. May 12, 18.r)4. 10 ' NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be! presented to the commissioners of Wood coun-l j ty, at their next session, on the first Monday of June i next, to appoint viewers to lay out and establish a county road, forty feet wide, as follows: Commen cing at the northwest corner of section VA, in Por tage township, thence running north on the section line to the northwest corner of fi ction 3, in said township ; thence north, in Center township, on the section line, to the Kollersville and Portage free turn pike, and there to terminate. Portage, April 28, 1851. 10 w4 Farming Lands 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, viz : In the Town of Lake, Wood County, Ohio. Section. Acres. North half one. T2D.IM Northeast qr of southeast qr seven, 40 Southwest qr of southeast qr seven, 40 North half of southeast qr nine, 80 Northeast qr fifteen, KiO Southeast qr ' fifteen, IdO Southwest qr fifteen, Kid Northeast qr twenty, lti) Southeast qr twenty, MO Southwest qr twenty, KiO Northeast qr twenty-one, Kid Northwest qr twenty-one, KiO Southeast qr twenty-one, KiO North half of southwest qr twenty-one, SO Northeast qr twenty-two, KiO Northwest, qr twenty-two, KiO Southwest qr twenty-two, Kin West half of southeast qr twenty-two, 80 West half of northwest qr twenty-three, SO Northeast qr twenty-eight, KiO Southeast qr twenty-eight, KiO Northeast qr twenty-nine, Kin Northwest qr twenty-nine, KiO North half of southeast qr twenty-nine, SO Also, fractional section lid, in fractional town ship No. 8, north of ranse 12, containing l.'.7" In the loum of Jackson, Steuben Count, Indiana ! J own Hange 1-'. Section. Acres. Fast half of the southwest qr twelve, SO Northeast qr eleven, KiO East half of northeast qr fourteen, 80 South half of the southeast qr fourteen, .SO West half of the northwest, qr fourteen, so All of these Lands are of superior quality, having been selected nearly twenty years ago for agricultu ral purposes. The title iderived by vate'iito from tl.o I-,.:..,.! i l ':. . .. w.v . reo w.i. u..u uuqucsuona- Those in Steuben county, Indiana, consist of oak openings, and are well adapted to the growth of wheat. Those in the town of Luke, Wood county. ()., con sist of woodland, generally heavy timbered, consis ting iff oak, ash, white-wood, elm", beech, maple, and other varieties. In the immediate vicinity of Ptr rysburg and Toledo, they are all of them near or in tersected by important lines of Uailroad, runnim' east, west and south ; and as the whole surrounding :., i .:... : 11. , ., .tj;..,,, ueeu.iuiij; i.-.j.iuiy inipmveu, iney present investments lor those wishing to purchase : the purpose ot improvement. Apply to the subscriber at the Wcddell House, Cleveland, or at his resilience, Marquette, Lake Su- penor, Michigan ; or to his agent. Samuel P. Ely. at "Ul""lc ' AV V '"'"'maiion respecting tlie lutuis may also be had of Hon. N. Allen, at Toledo IIEMAN D. ELY Cleveland, Ohio, April 22, ISM. mn2 I j j ; ' j BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the of common okas within and for the eeini- ji inue or a vvnr or venui, iVc., to me tiircctod from the court of common pleas within and for the county of Wood, Ohio, I will offer for .sale at the door of thecourt house in Perrysburg, in said conn- ty, on the 27th day of May v.rt, between the hour of 12 in. and 2 p. m., the following described land. to wit: The south part of tho south half of section numoer iwemy-nve, or Township six, ot range mint- SIIKKIFF'N MAI.i:. Kachel Tucker vs. Peter Wilson. Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the court of common pleas within ami for the coun- ty of Wood, Ohio, I will offer for sale i.t the door of the court house in Perrysburg. in said countv.oii the 27th day of May next, between the hours of 12 m.i and 2 p. m., the following land to wit : The undivi- ded half of the east part of the south west quarter! section No. 81, township No. .". north range No. 12, in Wood county, Ohio, taken in execution under an attachment in the above suit. JOHN ELDEK, Coroner and A etin" Sheriff". April 22.1, 185 L 7w5:l.S,-i 8IIEniFFS SAM. E. Ilerrick vs. Geo. C. Lewis, it a. ber nine, in Wood county, Ohio. John Ei.okk, Coroner and Acting ShuiilV. April 22, lt54.--7w5$1.75 HI IER; IT'S HA I.E. Kufus llolbrook vs. Geo. W. Weeks. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the court of common pleas within and fortlie coun ty of Wood, Ohio, I will offer for sale ut the door of the court house in Pcrrvsburg, in said county, on the ,'7th day of May next, 'between the hours of V m and 2 p. m., the following described lands, to wit: Ihe northeast quarter of section number thirty-one, township number four, north of range number nine, A ood county, Ohio. John Ei.DEit. Coroner and Acting Sheriff, April 22. 154.7W5$1.73 1 SHERIFF'S HAMS. Joseph P. Smith vs. McFadden ii Morrerer. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the of common pleas w ithin and for the coun-1 ty of Wood. Ohio, 1 will offer for sale, at the door of court house in Perrysburg, in said county, on the 27th day of May next, between thu hours of 12 m. and 2 p. in., the following described land, to wit : The Houthhalf of the southeast quarter of section hvo, of township threo, ff range ten, in Wood coun- Ohio, taken in execution under an attachment. ' John Elder, Coroner and Acting Sheriff. .April '22, 185-4. 7 w5$ 1.75 rpOLEDO NURSERY. Wo are now offering for sale a Large Stock of Fruit Trees, con sisting of Apple, Pear and Cherry, both Standard and Dwarf I. . ' rium, Nectarine, Raspberry, Curirant. Tie Plant, &e. &e. ic. Peach, Apricot, Quince, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Asparagus Also, a very full und complete stock of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. consisting in part of nearly all of the 'iioicn kviu ' iiEKNN and Diccmi-oirs thicks and sunrise, ad the classes ot itosi:s, the finest sorts strong bloom ing plants, cuohi: vines and cnKi-.i'iins? Honi'v suekle, Grecian Sill; Vine. Iw, &.; IVnuiuj HEHDING OUT' PLANTS, such as Verbenas, Petunias, Dahlias, Carnatb t s. fuchsias, Geraniums, Exotic Plants, e. &c. Als . Mfdreenund Hot llou.se I'lmtlx.vz All orders, whether on the ground or by mail, if accompanied by cash or satisfactory reference, v hen from strangers, will receive, prompt' and careful at tention. With our present large and fine stork we are determined to do our share towards supplvhis tho wants of the West. We furnish, gratuitously, our descriptive Cata logue. Those who may order it by mail should ei. elose two postage sta'mps to prepay pontage. .AvT"To the people of Wood and udjo iiiing coun ties we offer renewed inducement to plant orchard of choice fruit. MAPDOCKS. PE1UGO h PKEXTICL. Toledo. March 'JO, 1.". Im2 1 A1,( (. u.s sjlk (n, VAmfkA JOSEPH TOLM.YN, FASUIOXA tll.i: JIA TTKli, Toi.i i(, Ohio. 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Agents, or School Libraries, nil! bi- sup lied at a liberal dt-vount. ! ; opies win ne sent oy mau.iree or postage, uj m receipt of the price set for any volume. LINDSA Y fi ULACKISTON. Publi' hers. 3wl2 '- South Ctli street. Philadelphia. For Ssile, VHOI'SE LOT in Howling Green; i.l u, :ri excellent little Fi;rm j of a mile went of lb wi ing Green, of W) acres, 40 improved, wi'h yui:i:y , orchard, &c, situated i n n good road. Portirm- ! J '' ,:(;,' '"'l'" '" "f'" '. S. CI, AUK. i DMIMSTIt ATOKS' NOTICE. -Notice is i hereby given that the subscribe have ben. i appointed and qualified ns admin'' traCon on the e--ln t!lt0 ()f iiittm Mumii deceased, 1 ,to of Wood c-o i Ohio. NVNCY Ml'NN i LEE jlOOKI!.' ' April 25. 1S54. 8w3 ! - SHERIFF SALE. Ebenez.er Graham ) Uy virtue of a writ of e court vs. cution to mo directed and i e- j Joint Y. Fish. ) livered, from the court of cm the nion pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I w ill ofcr Xt i sale at the door c? the court house in rerrvsbur u , o:i the 27th day of May next, between the h'o-.irs of 12 m. and 2 p. in., the'following land, to wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of section 20, towu ty, ship No. 5, north of range 12, in Wood county Ohio JOHN ELDER, Coroner and Acting Sheriff April 22, 1851. 7w5$l.C3