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THE PERIiY&BURG JOURNAL.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TV) It LEASE For a term of years, a number of
tract! of land, ly'in;' upon tha M. Si W. II. road.
M. iv K i , J r.
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Apply to
WANTED An experienced potash boiler, to
whom constant employment will he given
for several months. M. KEY, Jr.
171 )R SALE on IV'.S T V good dwelling house
L in this plico. Apply to M. KKY.Jr.
B.VVKI V SO VI C 13. The Perri.thnrg Jlnnk
is mw opj;i a:i 1 prepared to discount, short
h niiioss papr, b.iy and sell Gold, Silver, and East
ern EtJh I'lg and tr.iniict oth ;r business in their
lin I:it;rj ft paid on time deposits.
J. S. NORTON, Cashier.
Oot. It, IS.jI. 29tf
S. JEFFERSON,
Attorney at Law, Solieitorin Chancjry, Land Agent,
Sat. &c. OUiee inthscourt house, Perrysburg, O.
a perrTn,
AT ANUFAOTUIiER of all styles of Carriages
IYA and ff,y;tin, also, of B ill & Post's Cultivator,
warranted to do double the amount of work of any
oriin iry cultivator. Siiop on Front street, opposite
Spft".)rd"s Hotel, Perrysburg, Ohio. 21tf
jTw7kiltjT& sons,
Mxnafaeturers of all kinds of Fapcr and Clank
Books. Springfield, Ohio.
P. C. HOLT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Miscellaneous, School, Thcologicil, Gift (r
Toy BOOKS, Ihrpcrs and Putnam's
Monthlies, plain and fancy Stationery, Wrapping
and Wall Paper, Gold Tens, &c.,&c,
Maumee City, Ohio.
BUSINESS CAUD.
XT CA.LIjA.UD respectfully informs thej
i.1 merchants and citizans generally ot rerrys
burg and it3 vicinity, that he has opened a
TAILORS SHOP,
oa Louisiana Avenue, east side, between Front
iind Second streets, where he will at all times
(during business hours) be ready to cut and manu
taacure CLOTHING in the latest and best style. All
r l rs given will be accomplished with promptitude
and economy.
N. B. Gutting done for tho Trade, and warranted
t fit when properly made up. au22ly
S? ADDLEUY HARDWARE.-Justreceived
O and now offered to the trade at the yery lowest
t M-ms, a complete assortment of Saddlery Hardware
direct from the manufactory.
JOINERS Sf CARPENTERS' TOOLS A
good assortment of Joiners and Carpenters' Tools,
warranted of the best quality.
Also Well-tovs and Chains, at prices equal to
Toledo and Buffalo. J & W HOOD,
Perrysburg, May 19. 1 853. No 1 Front-st.
OAWS, 11 and 12 inch Mully and Sash; also,
plain and hook toothed Cross-cut, at
l- HOOD'S.
r pO SAWYERS. A Gumming Machine for
X sale. Also, Saws gummed, at HOOD'S.
June 21, 1854.
A VARIETY of beautiful and ornamental Time
JA. Pieces at
HOOD's.
A LARGE assortment of WALL and WINDOW
JA. PAPER, choice patterns, at mUU s.
riCEINE and Wool TWINE, and other Cordage
tO at
HOOD's.
l BURNING FLUIDS and LAMPS "(Jives a
.15 cheap and brilliant light," at HOOD's.
TMtENCH, German and Yankee NOTIONS, at
-1KrAIl POSTS.3.000 Cedar Posts, single
posts or in logs, at HOOD'S.
CtOAKSE SALT and Fine Salt, in bags, at
j HOOD'S.
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HKVT TIip nnnpr rmrt of the bllildinir
J''v iwjii a - -11 l o
' " M. KEY. Jr.
John Veon, plaintiff, "
vs. Wood Common Pleas.
George Gano, defendant )
fpiIE defendant will take notice that the plairi
L tiff, on the 15th day of January. 1855, tiled in
the clerk's oflice of said court a petition, claiming
title in plaintiff to the east half of the south west
quarter of section twenty-four. (24) in township
No. four (4) north, of range ten, (10) in Wood
county. Ohio, containing eighty acres of land ; al
leging that defendant fraudulently obtained a deed
thorefor of plaintiff, and thereby falsely sets up in
hi nnelf title to said land : and petitioning said court
to d icree said title so falsely set up by defendant,
mill nod void, and in resnect thereto quiet thesame
in plaintiff. Also that, unless defendant answer or
demur to said petition on or before the 12th day of
March, 1855, the same will be taken as confessed,
unci decree had theron accordingly.
JOHN VEON.
Bv Jambs W. Welsh, Att'y. .
Jttn. 20. 1855. 43w0$3.3d "
BUSINESS CARDS. THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL
IS PUBM8HKD EVERY SATURDAY BY
SILMON CLARK.'
TERMS
The price of this paper is 81. 50 in ad
vance. If payment bo delayed six months,
25 cents will be added ; if it be delayed till
the end of the year, 50 cents additional will
be charged, ixvakiably.
KE1V AND CHEAP GOODS.
G. 6c J. POWERS
HA h justreturnedfrom New Yorkand are now ;
opening at the old stand of Geokok 1'owkks, !
mi Front street.
A large and well selected assortment of
staple and Fancy Dry tJoods,
I
Consisting in part of Wool and Cotton Goods of all
kinds: Groceries, Hardware, Crockerv, Coots and:
Shoes, School Cooks and Stationery. Nails, Glass,;
Shovels Spades Chains. &c.; Hats, Caps, Connets.
Iteady Made Clothing in line, a complete variety
of articles usually found in a retailstore, and which i
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will bo ouerad at unusually low prices for Cash or'-
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Produce. AllpersonsdesirousotpurchasingGoods.i
will fuiil it tn their iiiltfiiiitnf'ft to call anil examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
We wish it to be distinctly understood that for
cash or merchantable produce, we Kill not be tin-
tiersola iv any oiner esiauiisnmcni in me piace in
Goods of tho' same quality. We will at all times
pay the highest market price in Cash for Wheat,
Grass Seed, Tork, &c, and will also receive in ex
change fur Goods, Produce of almost every kind, and
cask will not be refused, but received with joyful
hearts and pleasant looks. November 1 , ltfoo .
GEO. POWERS.
42tf JOHN POWERS.
Another Instalment of
New Goods!
D. PECK & CO. are this dav receiving,
Li. directly from New York via N. Y.i E.R.R.,'
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-
mtrs. Drills. Prints. Gintrhams. Lawns. DeLaines.
berages, Silk Tissues, Cambrics, Laces, Edgings.!
Sic. &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 quantitj 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, will be sold to suit purchasers.
Comeandseeus! !
T.,10 1
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SHAWLS! We have this day received byex-
press a splendid assortment of fall and winter
Shawls, comprising a variety of stylesof the j
BAY STATE, WATERLOO & ENGLISH
Square and Long SUA WrLS. Those in want of a!
good&u&wl, will ao wen to examine mese oeiore
purchasing. Oct 3 E. D. PECK & CO
Tf BBLS. Ground Plaster this dav received and
43 and for sale by ED TECK & Co.
A pril30, 1353
SHINGLES 50,000 good Pine .Shingles, for sale
by ap!30J E D PECK & Co.
PINE SHINGLES, this dav rece'd)
and for sale by E. D. PECK & Co.
1Q.00Q
TESIDENCE FOR SALE. The house and lot
11
recently occupied by John Eberlv. Apply tO
T OAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that
X there will be a petition presented to the com-!
missioners of Wood county, Ohio, at the time of
their next sitting, praying them to lay out and estab-
lish a county road, commencing at the northern ter-1
mination of the road running from Freeport. at thej
-wiin itiliona I Siitanonnta 4 Vi r T? r.l 1 a wm vil 1 A nnH T-
,,;u pnmm0o: .nro .1,4. i:4.!
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between section 27 and 28, of township 0, ( t reedom )
thence running due north along said section line to
Ll.e i u. iuuc ii ,c. , i.iici c unci scuitiiK me I uau i uir
ning along the bank of said river. All those inter-
wilfavail themselves of this notice.
Jan. 27. 1855. 44wi
SCHOOL EXAMINERS. The Board will
meet at the court house in Perrysburg, at 0
o'clock A. M., on the second Tuesday of every
month, for the examination of Teachers, until fur
ther notice. J. H. NEWTON, Clerk.
Feb. 24, 1855. 48tf
ROAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that
there will be a petition presented to the com
missioners of Wood county, Ohio, at their March
sessiou next, praying them to lay out and establish
a county road, commencing at the quarter post of
section No. 32. at the Martin & Hill road, in Wes
ton township, thence west on the half section line
to the top of the bluff east of Reaver Creek ; thence
north-west on the nearest and best ground until said
road intersects the Perrysburg and Lima road, at or
near Andrew Frankforther's steam sawmill, and
there to terminate.' ' '
Weston tp., Wood co., O., Feb. 7, 1855.-4Cw4
185'4.- Store.
nIIE subscriberhaving purchased the entire stock
X" and taken the stand occupied fy M. KEY, jr.
and ROSS & 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 Si Key, where you will find a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
warranted to give satisfaction, mid idlcrtd forsa'ci
on the most reasonable term. ,
janUa-IUtf A. M. THOMPSON. I
Navinir disiK.sed of hit entire "tuck f-f roods to
A. M. i'hompson, I wmin! ciieerl iiby rcc n.nu n!
Mr. T. to the patronage of my ld customers ai d
the puhlicgcncrally.
.Ian. '':, J '.
Maksiiam. Ki.v, Jit.
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H t,rS "rm-"t "Vk "f Pat".-r H-i i-l-"- ' uch " 1
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Window p.wrn. and
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Iwchcomprisesthehirirestassortinentcveropcrird
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n this murlcet, and w lch w e offer at w holcsa card
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March 7- ntf
I). II. NYE vl- CO.
"ENRY T. COOK res;.ectfull informs Listen
thousand personal mends, and the good proj a
O tii' iii4 i.jii.r ;
k&fa At the Sign of the iig Wutch,
iV SUMMIT hTI'.JSM, TCM.KDO
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of Toledo. Maumee Citv. I'errvshurir. and all the
country round, that he has opened the iii;st com-j
plete and splendid stock ever offered in tin- city, in d i
is receiving daily additions from the best European !
and Eastern manufacturers i f !
CLOCKS, W-ATCllKii AND JEWELUV.'
It would be (juite useless to attempt an enumcra- '
tion of the brillinut articles his show cases now c n-
tain : but ladies and gentlcr.u-n will please call and !
see Ins splendid
Cioltl ami Silver WatellcS,
Qf every variety, quality and pattern. at prices rar.g-
ingfrom Ttm io One Hundred and ' Piftu Dollars.
SLPERIl GOLD 1-Oli CHAINS,
,he largest and richest assortment ever seen here. at
frt,,n.'r?;?. J P"' '!?;
HEAVY (i OLD (H ARD CHAINS,
of unequalled beauty, weight and finish, at frt m
IVelve to Fortu-five Dollar..
Magnificent Diamond Pins a.ni Rinos, of ti c
latest styles, and at the lowest prices.
SiTEiimit Pf.s ani Pock kt Knivkk, of elegant
patterns and finished workmanship, the finest lot in
town.
l'l.AI N, OCTACJON A N 1) B K AI'TI F L'L I S I. A 1 1 Cl.OCKS,
of tbf bf,st manufacture, at 7'uo and a Half to I if-
". .u. a iu.mr.5i.nn,
LoRr.Ts, .oi.i. Pkncils.
KlNOS, iOI.li Tkns,
l.AK DUOI'rt. ATI II Sl.AI.S.
Ciff Pins. Bkkastiins.
Brooch., Stcps. ic,
And everything else ever seen or heard tell of in a
(jewelry establishment. Prices Inuerthan the,.vet.
2"-rSpecial care given by the best workmen in
the country to hkiwikino w atchks anu ji wki.ut,
ami all work warranted.
5iJ Don't forg't the jihire Sin rf the I!ig
Watch, Summit street, between Jefferson and M;.d
ison streets. mr'JOylJ If. T. COOK.
OOK IJINDEHV, Bliss's Uiii.mm:, M m-
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MIT 8TRK1CT, ToLi:il, Oil IO.
i P. W. PIPEK would respectfullv inform the
citizens of Toledo and surrounding country, thnt he
3 w prepared to do all work in his line, with o:s-
PATCH ANU IN ST ll.li NOT I O Kt. o I n I ASM-.I. DIVI.K
Rooks for
Banks, Insurance. Companies. Forwarders,
i made at the shortest notice
T7f Magazines and Old Books bound to pattern,
I N.B. One of Town's Pattnt Paoi.no Maciiinks,
for paging Blank Books, is in operation ot thiscs-!
taldishinent. Ruling of all kinds done to order.
Toledo, March 20. 1S5-I. 2yl
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Harriet Pi ay, guardian 1
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of Ambrose R. Pray,
vs.
Ambrose R. Tray.
Snle of Real Estate bv
order of l'robate Court.
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P the I,rt,l,ftt? uur -f U opd l'Vunt.V' ? M 1 olh '
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! tor sale at the door of the court house in Perrv
burg, on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 1KV ,
it 2 o'clock p. m., the east half of the north we-,
piarter of section twelve, in township four north
;f range ten east, containing HO acres.
HARRIET PRAY, Guardian of
Ambrose R. Pray.
Perrysburg, Feb. 17 .1 855 . --4 7 w . 2
A SHERY FOR SALE. I will sell i.iyAtdten
iA ii
in this town, situated near the court house, t(
'ether with a largo quantity of excellent house am
field Ashes in the building. This is the best ashi r;
n Wood county, and the town and adjacent count r
will furnish a regular supply of ashes. Payment
easy. Apply to M. KEY. Jr.
For Sale,
A HOUSE Si LOT in Bowling Green; also, ni
excellent little Farm of a mile west of Row l
ing Green, of CO acres, 40 improved, with young
orchard, &c, situated on a good road. For terms,
price, &c, inrjuirc at this oflice. S. CLARK.
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AWElf'S
V I Ii f i S .
FOP. ALL THE PURPOSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSIC
Thf.kk has lon existed a public dnn.ind for an
effective purgative pill which could lm relied on
sure mid perfectly safe in its operation. This ha.i
linen prepared to meet that demand, ami an eti n
fcive trial of its virtues has cnm lusively i;h'twn with
what success it accomplishes the purpnro designed.
It is easy to make a physical pill, hut not cay to
make the bent of nil ( oiej whi'-h should huw
none of tho objections, but all the advantages. ( f
every other. This has been ntb-mpN 1 l.ere, ar.d
with what success we would respeelfully : u' m'.t U
the public deri.sioii. It has l.ivn unfiii lunate fir
the patient hitherto tlu't almost every pnrtfathc
medicine is acriincnious and irritating to the lonf
cls. This is not. Many of them produce r,o much
griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more
than countci balance the good to be derived from
Ihem. These pills produce no irritation or p;dn,
unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc
tion or derangement in the bowels. 1!'. iiv purely
vegetable, no harm can nrisc from their n ;c in any
quantity; but it is better that any medicine shot. hi
be taken judiciously. Minute diree'.ions for their
use in tho several diseases to which they arc ap
plicable nro nivcn on the box. Among the com
plaints which have been speedily cured by then., w)
may mention Lixtr Complaint, in its various fo.ms
of Jaundice, Indigestion. Languor and Lims of Ai-
ietitc, Lislles.sr.ess, Irr.taliiiity, ISilimia IieaJ.ii.hi.-.
iilious Fever, Fever and Airun, l'ain in the Side
and Loins ; for, in truth, ait these are let the eon
sequence of diseased acliu in the liver. As in
aperient thev afford prompt and sure vclicf in Coir
tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof
ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body,
Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any
and every case where a purirative is required.
They have also produced some singularly suc
cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gut, Dropsy, Gravel,
Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be frev
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of seasons.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength of the body, and restore th
wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism.
Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, eita
though no serious derangement exists ; but un
necessary dosing should never le carried too far,
as every purgative medicine reduces the strength,
when Liken to excess. The thousand cases in which
a physic is required caunot lie enumerated here, but
they sunKcst themselves to the reason of cvtry
body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will
answer a bettor purpose than any thing which has
hitherto been available to mankind. When their
virtues are once known, the public will no longir
doubt what remedy to employ when in ncd of a
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they ar
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions sec wrapper on tho box.
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IKKrAKED r.Y
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Trice 25 Cents por Soz. FiT9 Boxm for ffL
AY KIt'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
Kor tlic rap lil Cure of
C01GIIS, (OLDS, HOARSENESS
MIOMJIITIS, WIIbOPISG-COl'GH,
croup, asthma, ad
(0xs initio w
Tins remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount tho evi
dences of its virtues in any" community where it
has been employed. So wide is the field of its use
fulness, mid so numerous the cases of its cure,
that almost every section of the country abounds
in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming aiid even desperate diseases ot the
lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority
over every other medicine of its kind is too appa
rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. And not only in formidable at
tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties
of Coldh, Coughs, Hoakmbskhh, ; and for
Children it is the plcasantcst and safest mwlicinu
that can be obtained.
As it has long been in constant uso throughout
this section, we need not do more than assure th
people its qualify is kept up to the best that it ever
hati been, and that the genuine article is sold ly
E. D. PLCK, 1 ciijili tg, U.V