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310 THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. " ? T - ' Elizabeth Burns adi. Andrew Burns. OIIEKIFF'S SAI.E.--I)y virtue of an execution O to me directed In the above cause, from the court of common plens of Wood county, Ohio, I shall sell at public auction at the door of the court house in said County, on Monday, the 22d day of January, ISi-V between the hours of one nnd two n. ni., the folio win? lands and tenements, to wit: In-lots number 50, 51, 02 and G3, in the town of Perrysburg, Wood countv, Ohio. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Dec. 23, 1354.--3!)w5$ 1 .(3 John Fav vs. Peter MeMahan. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the court of common pleas of Wood eountv. Ohio, in thi ruga T m ut.ll nt the 'door of the court house, on the fourth day of January, ln.w, between the hours of one and two p. m., one Brown Milch Cow, taken as the prop erty of the defendant. W. L.COOK, Sheriff. Dec. 23, 18.34.--39w2l FOR SALE OR BARTER, the house and lot occupied by the subscriber. It will be sold low and on easy term, or exchanged for a farm. This property is a good business stand for almost any kind of "trader. S. CLARK. Saddle and Harness Making. JESSE WILLIAMS having resumed the business of Saddle and Harness making, at his shop on Front street, above Peck's store, is now prepared to execute all orders in his line at short notice and on reasonable terms. IIo will generally keep on hands such articles as may be called for, of the best qual ity of materials, and well made, which he will sell cheap for ready pay. Repairing promptb- done. All kinds of produce taken at the market va.e. Give him a call. dec 1G-33 Sheriff's Sale. Schuyler N. Beach and Robert A. Forsyth against Abraham Smith. BY virtue of two writs of scirefacias tome direc ted, from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale on the premises of said Abraham Smith, in Liberty township, said county, on the 2(ith day of December, A. D. 1S54, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m., one voke of cattle, taken on execution in the above case. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Dec.IG. 1854.--33w2$l SHERIFF'S SALE. James Godwin vs. James J. Parks, Michael Hayes. BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will otter for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1855, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M., the following described prem esis, situated in said county, to wit: The undivided 3-l6ths part of river tract Co', less ten acres in the east part; also, ten acres in the east part of river tract (Hi, including the Key house and out lots num bers 236 and 237 of the new survey of the town of Perrysburg, the same having been by me taken in execution as the property of said defendant at suit of said plaintiff. ' W. L. COOK, Sheriff. James Murray, Att'v Ptff. Dec. 16, 1854.--38w5$2.38 SHERIFF'S SALE. . Bradner & Co. vs. John McCrory et al, BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1S5", between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M., the following described tene ments, situate in said county, to wit: In lots num bers 13 and, 14 in the village of Portageville, the same having been taken in execution as the prop erty of said defendant at suit of said plaintiffs. W. L COOK, Sheriff. James Mcurav, Aify Ptff. Dec. 10, 1851.--3Sw5$2 Wood Common Pleas. The Trustees of Freedom Township, ) vs. In Attachm't Robert McGill. rplIE said defendant, Robert McGill, will take L notice that, on the sixteenth of October, A.D. 1351, plaintiffs filed a petition against him, setting forth, among other things, that defendant is indebt ed to said plaintiffs for thn support nnd maintenance of an infant minor child, in the sum of one hundred dollars or more, and that, he absconded from said county, leaving Eaid child to become a township charge ; and that unless he appear, answer or de mur to said petition on or before the first Monday of February, 155, it will be taken as confessed and Judgment had thereon accordingly. " ' S. .IFF PERSON, Pltffs Attv. Dec. 9, i"--L'lL. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. Fanny vs. EY virtue of a decretal order to me directed from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I shall offer for s.'.lc at public auction, nt the door of the court house in Perrysburg, on Saturday, tho 30th day of December, 1854, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, situated in Wood county, Ohio, to wit : In-lots in the town of Perryiburg numbered 2G8, 1C7. 74, 878,191,343. i. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. iov. 25, 1854. 35w.;$1.7S $10 REWARD. LOST, about the 1st of November, (supposed to be in my corn field ; it may, however, have been elsewhere,) n Patknt Lever GOLD WATCH, with steel chain and key. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the same, in good order, to the subscriber. I). LADD. Dec. 5. If54.--37w3 W D. ASI1INGTON UNION INSURANCE Company; Capital 300,000. B. Dunham, Tres't. Gkoroi: Mvgatt, Treas. Hknhy II. Dohoe, Agent for Wood county. MARSHALL KEY, Jr., Justice of the Trace and General Land Agent. Particular atten tion paid to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, and to the collection of Claims in this and the ad joining counties. Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, and other instru ments of writing accurately and neatly drawn. Office west side Louisiana A venue, between Front and Second streets, Perrysburg, Wood county, Ohio. ITIOR SALE Four good Horses; . One new two-horse Wagon ; One second hand light single Wagon ; 20 tons Hay in barn, and of best rpiality; 1,000 bushels of Oats ; 1 ,000 bushels of Com ; 300 cords of Dry Wood. Apply to M. KEY. Jr. SiFrUYToirsTTKi TvTlTseil my Ashery in this town, situated near the court house, to gether with a large quantity of excellent house and Held Ashes in the building. This is the best ashery in Wood county, and the town and adjacent country will furnish a regular supply of ashes. Payments easy. Apply to" . M. KEY, Jr. IOIt RENTthe uppeT part of thebuildii"ig . lately occupied by Brown & Hunt. Apply to ' M. KEY. Jr. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. the house and lot recently occupied by John Eberlv. Apply to M. KEY, Jr. r. C. HOLT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Miscellaneous, School, Theological, Gift ( Toy BOOKS, Harper's and Putnam's Monthlies, plain nnd fancy Stationery, Wrapping and Wall Taper, Gold Pens, &c., c, Maumce Citv, Ohio. SHERIFF'S SALE. Robert Goodwin vs. Elizabeth Mainser et al. BY virtue of an execution issued from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, in the above cause, and delivered to me, I will sell at pub lic auction, at the door of the court house in Porrys burg, on the 23d day of December, 1S54, at two o'clock, p. m., the following described land and ten ements, to wit: The east half of the Bouth east quarter of section number twenty-bix, in township number four (4) south, of range twelve (12) east, containing eighty acres, more or less. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Nov. 18. 1854. 34w5$1.88 SHERIFF'S SALE. Henry C. Lawrence vs. Jacob Laney. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 23d day of December next, between the hours of ten and four of said day, the following real estate, situate in said county, to wit : The north half of the south east quarter of section number twelve. (12) in township number four,-iii the United States Reserve of twelve miles square at the foot of the rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie; said land having been by me taken in execution as the property of said defendant at the suit of said plaintiff. James Mummy, Att'y. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Nov. 18. 1854. 34w5$2.f.3 SHERIFF'S SALE. William Thompson vs. John Gwiun. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 23d day of December next, between the hours of ten and four of said day, the following real estate, situate in said county, to wit : The north half of the north east quarter of section number seven, (7) in township number five, (-5) of range number twelve (12) ; said property having t een taken by me on execution as the property of said defendant at uit of suid plain tiff. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Jamt.s MmtJiAT, Att'y for Pltff. Nov. 18, 1854.34w5$2.12 SHERIFF'S SALE. Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company vs. Chester Cook et al. BY virtue of a writ of execution to mo directed, from the court of common pleas of Wood coun ty, Ohio, I will offer forsnle at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 23d day of December next, between the hours of ten and tour of said day, the following property, situate in said county, to wit: That piece or pirccl of land and tenements known r.s the Perrysburg Steam Mill property, being the south west one hundred feet of In-lot number seven hundred and eighty-eight, (788) in the village of Perrysburg, together with the mills, machinery and appurtenances thereunto belonging, the same being bymetvken on execution as the property of defendants at suit of said plaintiff. : .James Murray, Att'y, . W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Nov. 18, 185L 34w5f 2.63 ' Railroad Line of Hacks. rpiIE subscriber will run a Carriage from Per JL rysburgand Maumee to Toledo daily, in con nection with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. Starting from Perrysburg nt fi o'clock A. M. and arrive at Toledo in time for the 9 o'clock train. Returning at the arrival of the Express Train from Cleveland, at 12 o'clock, M. JZ&T-Passengers w ill be sent from Perrysburg in anv direction ami at all hours. WM.L. COOK. Perrysburg, Nov. 2,, 1854. 35tf NOTICE is hereby given that I have been ap pointed and qualified as administrator on the estate of Henry Rhody, sr., deceased, late of Wood county, Ohio. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate should present them, legally authenticated for settlement, forth-with- HENRY RHODY, jr. Nov. 25. 1S54. 35 w3 Wood Common Pleas. Christiana Thaar vs. Petition for Divorce. Charles Thanr. ) rMlE above named Charles Thaar is hereby noti--J- lied that the said Christiana Thaar did, "on the! ISth day of November, 1 -?" . tile her petition in the clerk's oih'ce of the court of common pleas of Wood' county, Ohio, praying for a divorce fn in the saidi defendant, and alleging for cau-e. extreme cruelty and willful absence. And tho fai-1 defendant is1 tui tiier untilicd that, unless he appear, plead, an swer or demur to said petition by the first day of the next term of said court, the facts in said peti tion will be taken as confessed, and the court asked to decree thereon accordingly. ASHER COOK, Att'y for Ptff. Nov. 25. lS54.--35v(i$2.75 Phnlelia Hunter, udin'rx of Philander Hunter, vs. Amelia Hunter, Nathan Hunter, W. V. Hunter. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed in1 this case, I v ill offer for sale at pubblicauctiou, on the premises, the following described real estate, situated in Wood county, Ohio, to vv it: The north! half of the east half of the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-six. And a' lot of ten acres adjoining the northwest quarter of! the south east nuarter of section t cntv-thrce. in township five north. range ten cut. Said sale will ! made on the 23d davnf Decem ber next. PI I IF) ELI A H UNTF.R, Adm'rx .'ovlS, lW4.-34w5jji2.3S of Philander Hunter. Sale of Real P.state bv order of the Probate Court. SHERIFF'S SALE. Balsora Bradford vs. William Russell. BY virtue of a decretal order to me ilirected from the court of common ideas of Wood county. Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the 13d day of December next, between the hour's of ten and four of said day, the following described real estate, it uate in said county, to wit: The undivided half ol the cast half of the north east quarter of section thirteen, of township number one, in tho I'uitcd States Reserve of twelve miles square at the foot oj the rapids of the Miami of Lake Eric, in Wood county, excepting twenty acres off the south west corner, sold to William 'J hompaun, containing in all sixty acres, more or less; said land having been ta ken in execution as the property of &id defendant at the suit of said plaintiff. James MrnitAr, Att'v. "W. L. COOK, Sheriff. Nov. 18, 1834. 31 w5$ 2.75 SHERIFF'S SALE. John D. Reither vs. Jacob Reither and Michael Christuiau. BY virtue of a writ of execution to me directed, from the court of common pleas of Wood coun ty, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, the V3d day of December next, between the hours of ten and four of said day, the following real estate, situate in said county, to wit : The north west quarter of the Mnith west quarter of section number twenty-one, (21) township number live. (5) of range number eleven, (11) containing forty acres; also, the south half ot the north east quarter of section numl er fi ftccn. i j in the same township and range, containing eighty acres, more or less, and in all, one hundred and twenty acres ; the same being taken in execution at the suit of said plaintiff us the property of said defendants. W. L. COOK, Sheriff. James Mi.itltAY, Att'y. Nov. IS. 1S5L .'tlw,'2.T5 SHERIFF'S SALE. Rachel Tucker vs. Peter Wilson. BY virtue of a writ of execution to nie directed, from tho court of common pleas of Wood coun ty, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in said county, on Saturday, tho 23d day of December next, between the hours of ten and four of said day, the following lands and tenements, to wit: The undivided part of the south west quarter of section thirty-one, township number five north, of range twelve east, containing 1'iO acres, more or less; theent half of the north east quarter of sec tion number thirty, township number five north, of range 12 ; the soiith west quarter of the north cast quarter of biunu section last aforesaid, town and range, being in all, 280 acres of land.more or less, all in Wood county v tho same being by me taken in execution as tho property of defendant, at suit of aid plamtiit. w. u. uuuu, Kheritt. James MunRiY. Att'y. Nor. 18.135t.34w5$2.75 DUS. J. J. KERR fc R. N. REYNOLDS, having permanently locnted in Pern shut tender their professional" services to the citizciik ft town and vicinity, and hope by a strict attention to all calls to merit a share of the ublie j atroi.rer Particular attention j aid to chronic diseases. m. h as Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Spine, il.n nic Liv er Derangements, nnd female Weaknesses ,f i.ll kinds. ItEKKllKNCES. Prof. L. E. Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio ; " E. H. Stock well, " T. J. Wright, " II. F. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pa " T.J). Hill, Cleveland, Ohio; " I. A. Wright. M. 1).. Mexico, W,andot co., O. I . Reynolds. M. I)., Greenwich, Huron CO., O. Oct. 28, IS54. 3Jtf WA"5S SALE.-Ihave u, l.r., d f iir i iiV . ,,l""l,, r NN "P'"". wbicl. 1 Mill Mi! LIII'.AI tor cash, or Produce ut maiUt prie. R !!ri,:"ri!h.1::- frrin. VTOTICE is hereby given that I have" "lice n rr. pointed and qualified as administrator on ,),. estate ot John Reiser, deceased, h.te of Wood coun ty. Ohio. All person iiRh bted to siid estate : -c notified to make immediate pawn-nt, and th,e having claims against said estate must present tin il legally authenticated for setth nieot foi tl.w ith x. HENRY KllOiJY.'ir. Nov. 2,, 1 s., t. 35w3 American Artists' Union. j ' rpilh American Artists' fi.ion would respect fti;)v J- announce M the citizens of the Tinted State" and the ( 'anadas. that for the purpose of etd ivatir -a taste for the fine arts throughout the country ni-o with a view of enabling every family to bJt'ome possessed ot a gallery of Engravings, " .. . 1J ;,t" l"'vst Arties ,.f the Avfl I hoy have determined, in order to create en exten sive sale for their Engravings. Im, ,), ,., e'., give employment to a large number i f nrti-H i.iu' others, but inspire amog , lir count,,, non a tane for works of art. to present to the purchasers ,.f their engravings, when 2.'." M-u Copies of which aw Molll, lf50.iM.iU (HITS, of the actual ccst of l.-,0,Qf.(.. Each pnrchaserof One Dollar Kn'-rnvii - hrt tore, receives not only an L'ngraving richf,-' w i th the money . but also a ticket which "entitle him to one ot the Guts when thev are distributed For Fm: IHi.jw, a highly ttiMlPa Engravi. r. beaut, ully painted i ,f.Mt.fir, (Hft 77,aV,. w ,il bo sent; or l ive Dollar worth of splendid ''iL-tt v.ngscan be selected from the Catalogue, and .t by return mail or express. A copy of the t.'atulogue. togther with a m i nien ni cue ot the Hh"mi ir,.. i . otlice of this paper. For each dollar sent, an Knar a tin " actc """'. "! -Jt Tkkri, u il lll:,llej,tlt,:v l? juruardfd. Agents. thllt the mhtom (f (.real National I'ndertr.king w ill be materially i io moted by the energy and enter) rise of ii,t( l"iie( t a.,., persevenng Agents, b.ne rcohe.l to titat vv it; such on the most . rul terms. At y person wishing to become an A gent, bv sen ding (.o-1 puld. $1, v if reo ive h vturn r.f nmii. a One Dollar Engraving, a (Jin Tick kt,"m , -j.oi-tus.n. Catalogue, and all other iiec-eKsiwurr ir tormatiou. On the final comt.hf hm ..f .1 i.. ,i -...-. -., be piaced in the hands ot a Committee rf ,lt! . ur. ilifi,.ra in lio iticfril. I t . . - ' ... owe nonce oi winch . be given throughout the V. States and the Ca,,i.i:u. LIST OF iilFTs. 10O Maible busts of Washingt, ,,, nt J00 $ K-.M o (" " " ,,4,,v- 1"" Ju.O-o 1M " " leister. ! jo..(, 1" " " Calhoun, , 10(( 50 elegant Oil Paintii gs. in splendid gilt frame, size ,'ix ft. each, jro (, 0( v 100 elegant Oil Painting, 'x:; ft. each, 50 M'lfr 5O0 steel plate ICngrav ir.gs. brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames 24x.'IO inches each, (y si 10, (;i0 elegant steel f bito Engrni Irgs, ' colored in i il, of the W ashington ' Monument, 20x20 inches racii, 4 10,C( 237,000 steel plate engravings, fr m ; H'O diffcrciit plates now in j;tst-n-sion of and o,c-d by the Artists' I'nion. r.f (he market value of from .r0 cents to J I each, 4 j.rjj 1 first-class Dwelling in 31it St., N. Y. City, 12 0C"0 22 Building Lots in 100 and lOlf-tsts., N. Y. City. each 25x100 ft. deep, nt 1.0(H) 22,X 0 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,:00 sq. ft. in the suburbs of New York ' City, and commanding a magnifi cent view of the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, at 5C0 M.OOO 20 perpetual loans of cash. v iihont in terest or security, of $2.0 each, o,f.V) 50 do do " do ri) fiHO 100 do do do 50 ?,.( 0 250 do do do 20 ' . 5.0(0 2.000 do do do 5 J0((0 Reft -rence in regard to the KcalFstate.F.J.YU cher& Co., Real Estate Broker. New York. (W ders, (post paid) with money enclosed, to beaddrvf -sed to J. W, HOLBROOKE, Sec'y. 505 Broadway, N. Y. -iThe Engraving in tie Catalogue ara r w ready for delivery. noy4m('J