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397 Perrysburg Prices Current. Whe it, $ L.a:fr5l.H5 ; Flour. $7.i.w7.iiU ; Bye, (!0,(5')3 ; Corn. .'i.Yti); Oats, 2f)W ll ; Potatoes, 50 M7o ; 15 u(,tor, IS ("?0; Eggs. 10;$--; Apples.dried, $L.2.,f41.-0; Poaches, dried, $ 1.2,r2..r0 ; Beans, !l.5O:0;.OO; Feathers, :J1('444 ; Fresh Fork, ;Vrf,(i ; Beef, Tallow, 10,rl2 ; Lard,10.12; Wool, 2 (r tO ; lliy, $ .00 .($10.00 ; Wood, $1.502.00; Salt. $2.00:fl2.o0; Onions, o7(r5o. Timothv. S .o0,V.00; Clover Send, $f.00;V7.00. NOTICI). Having sold the office of tho Per rysburg Journal from ami after May 10th, to Messrs. 1 1 i jjr.triiiM & Molt, who w ill isue a good large paper Mav 17th, 1 roquet till persons indebted to me for subscription or advertising, and especially those at a distance, to send me the tritles due imme diately. The published tonus of the paper will he adhered to. S. CL UK, Pub. Perrysburg Jour. rpOW.Y LOTS I'Olt SASil-riTnTmithoT -L i.ed to sell in-lnts Nos. f and 20, in tho town of PorytJiurg. Said lots are pleasantly located in the fork, formed by the Dayton & M iehuian and the Junction Kail Itoads. Further particulars will he given ori application to JOHN WEBB, Agent. April l't, l.-O.ij. liltf Perrysburg Prices Current. Millinery and Dress Making. TV T US. C. S WIT Kit thanks the ladies of M iu- J.TX m,e and vicinity fur their kind mid liberal patrona and re-p"ct;ullv solicits a continuance if the s i;ni. From long experience, she sured of b.-ing ablj to give universal rf:itis : feels as- sf.iction. 7) . t it i ?,'. 1 r,.trt i'i 7 Drew ) Jiontici nuJe in the Latest Style. Also, plain Ft raw, Leghorn, I'rencn, and Nenpo-I litan Braids; (IcmlMnen's Straw and Panama Itats renovated in the most satisfactory manner and on liberal terms. Produce taken i i exchange for work. Second door west of Presbyterian chin ch, near the corner of Broadway and Conunt streets. ap'iO, Mathias Martin's Estate. T IMIE subset i!i jr has been aonointed admini tr:i tor h onk noil on the estate of Mathias Mar-' tin i!. M.'li! I 1 ti. ,lK mi ti .u:i j'lin W.w.il .... O., in plao ' of Sam'l 11. Bell, deceased.' 11 v. 4 I I'V i N'hl.'l.i April 21, 1S.V5. 50 w3 Vt'lo:iiii3 Pray & F. Brigirs, daintills, against Dr. S. M. Brecse. Before Win. Kvving, J. P., of Mid- llcton township. Wood country, Ohio. f N the I Sth day of April. A. i. lS'it!, said justice V lssueil an or h-r "t attachment in the above ae-j lion, for the sum of til'tv dollars and to cover costs, wiv twenty dollar. ' PK A Y i: Bit II J(JS. 'Middlei'on. April 21. 1 "'. 50 w.'! 1 Administrator's Notice. VJOTICK is hereby given that the undersigned1 JLN has l"en appointed and (pialitied as a lmini.-.-i trator of Willi un Hullister. deceased. JIENllY II. DODC.E. March I. 1 s.Vi. .5.)v..'l Attachment. N. Kim.hiiugh, pttf, against Thomas Phelps, deft.i Before It. W. Ivclley, justice of the peace of Perry township. Wood county, Ohio. OX the l.'ith day of April. A. i. IS.'ifi, said justice issued an order of attachment in the above nc- tion, for the sum of eighteen dollars and thirty -the cents. Porrv ., April 15, I.".l.-- " . ... ..... "JITCll .N'OTK'i;. To John Snyder, Samuel ) Skile, O. C. Hervey, David Updegri.it', Skid': Bassett., A Ibert, Ford, J ohu MeCrory, Ceorge K. Lewi;, Jonathan Witin.jie, William E. Brown, David Ilen iu, or tho owners of the follow iny dc- lands: W. pt. S. W. less -jo a. S. W.'cer.-.l K. jit. S. W. S. E. & S. E. N. E.: W. hi'. X. E.: N. I.. N. I'i. ot section 11 : W . tit . ?s . W. qr. ot section 12 ; S. hf. S. W., N. AV. S. W., N. E. S. V,'., W. S.' i." i." i.r v iv . v l.' .... !. ,,.:.,.. i ........ ' ran-e V2. ' You'are juircbv ...nified that' the trustees .,f Perry towush!,,. W-od conntv. Ohio, will meet .... M.'.t,,...1 l.l..i,l, 1. !:-,: tl, I a of John Snyder, for ting and apportioni: follows : ...... . : ii ........ i fi .... . ...... ..i' , ... rt .. . .ii i lmst- t hpnee rii:in:ii"- i f lieasterlv Tlirnio'ti seet.iins I. Ll I IV Till. ." . j . i I I . .l lilt; II, .l"M.- the purpose of viewing, loca-:.-"" . .. .r a, .. . -.' a ditch or water-course, iu j'-guiiung at a point on the south 1 me ot 1. II !ilwmt 1.0 mils west (it tie nnnrtfi. ja-ani "", 1,Mi,iii i iv l'TeAr P K ,.l ... :.. .1. ........ I. WELL . I' ()I,SOM. or Auliurn, in the conn- , . . i, , . i . . i r :.. .- J ty ot De Kaio, and state ot India , is notified day ot Apr. . .. uv 1,.. ..,.;:.. ;., .I,a ,.i,. ,.r tt.o rt. I. J-I"ll, IIIV IH I 'llUl'MIIH ...V. ..... . . .... V 1 i. 11. 12 and I, near the head of Taw wan th.Miee northerlv to the township lin John W. Foiin, Aliilkt Foud. Ajiril 11. 11(1.--4!)w),4ri.2" wood common rtiKvs invdiii'i:. M:irv Janrt Folsoni vs. Le.vell W. Folsom. that iarv Jaim Foisom did, on ilu 7th h il I in: nun. . . . e . .. . i ,.-:,i ..i . .1... if tti:. ennrt i.r iMtiimnn tileas. w itiiiti ana tor tlie , ...wi ..A., ,,fOhi ,..l,r.ri.rii,!:,',',wn .nil, , , - 0---.-I Wood, and state of Ohio, hargtng the said Lewcll W. Folsom with adultery i?ith one Jane Lucetta Itobertson, and with extreme cruelty to, and gross nesl jct of, said Mary Juna Folsom, and nsking that she may be divorced from thu said Lew ell W. Folsom, which petition will stand for hear ing at the next term of said court. Mkffoiu & lIou.ENBEOii, Attys for Pct'r. April 11th, 13-5i. 4JwC$2.4-5 DON'T FORGET THAT Iung worthy's Aroimitic FEVEU ANU AUE PILLS II A VE NO EQUAL, as a sure remedy for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, ind all varieties of this troublesome complaint, and thev are J' LEAH ANT TO TAKE, making them one of the most desirable articles it) the market. Children take them readily, and grown persons make none faces. Tit i' THEM ONCE, and you will recommend them to your friends, if vour friends have need of ague medicine. .IS A PREVENTIVE they are equally good, and as a tonic for general debility, cannot be surpassed, and are warranted to contain no quinine, no mercury, no poison. Lungworthy's Aromutic, VegetEi hle, Culhurtic Pills contain no Calomel or Aloes, and are the best fam ily physic sol 1. The Excelsior Eye Balm always cures all exterior diseases of the Eye or Eye- lid, when everything else has failed. A. LANIj! WOKT11Y, Findlay, O., Hole Proprietor and Manufacturer. Sold by Fjick. & Hamilton, Ferrjsburg. I.. C. Lock & Co., Uowling Green. Levi Taylou, 'J'aylortown. 47m3 I 7ALL PAPER ! WALL PA FEU ! ! VV o.i OiKi rolls of latest patterns, just received, ; aim offered lower than can be bought elsewhere in n0J,iUVus(,,.n (hio. A1,U) iordt?r Ulld Window Shades, at wholesale or retail, at Mauaiee Citv. HOLT'S BOOK STOKE. I ! ' J. JL to . 1 'i slt! ' t IIUXKV C. FKEXTZ'S CHEAP AMIULOTVI'E S? DAGUERREAN allii:y, Louisiana avk.nui:, east sun:, it staius, BE TWEEN FKOXT A -'1 STItEET, PEHUVSllf 1113, o. k M i I II' V P l.'vj wlorl f.r,m Ui! nulla iJaguerreotyjies, troin ;u cts. to jti. JIOOIj HX.YMIN12ItS.Tlie board will meet at the court hoiie in Perrvsburu, at 'J ' . ! i ! o'clock, a. M., on the second Tuesday of each month until furter notice, for the examination of teachers. Bv order of the board. F. IIom.kxhixk. (MM) "i'm ?'Tn Vof LVM?U- 1 V suitable tor fencing, tor sale cheap, Ajirll 10. :. by I . ii. M I I.I.l.K & Ct) Estate of Willitini C Lathrop. riHE subscribers having been appointed and qual X iiied asaJministrators on said estate, give notice to all persons indebted thereto to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them, legal! v authenticated tor settlement within one vcar - JOHN OKOYKS. A DONIU AM LATI1KOP. April 12, lW,.-4,vy ; Bradberv A. Hufchius airainst John Phillips. ; Before Ezra Morgan, justice of the peace of Mont- gomery township. Wood county, Ohio. j ( the -'jlst day of March, A. 1. liSoG, the said j Vv justice issued an order of attachment in the above action, for the sum of twent v-threc dollars ami forty-six cents. Bit AmiKiiy A. IhrTCiUNS. ' .Montgomery tvvp., April .", lSali. 48wJ5 I . TTllMr 7r. :," V" . . . VjOlKL. Die subscriber has been appointed ! IN and qualiiied as administrator on the estate of Samuel Snyder, late of Wood county, deceased. ! Those having claims against said estate w ill please ' present them forthwith, as it is desirable that the ' estate shall be settled up in the shortest time possi seribed ble. .NICHOLAS SNYDElt. . Perrysburg. April 8, lS.5(i. jSw.'l I TV' ,Kfn"diUt 4 1,0r.e!'-V n?tid that tlle 1,lain' , '"'1? thf tt,,? C0U 'lt .""--' l" "Ciuiuci "I 1-UliIILV, 111 L v! day thereafter, at the same place, and between the ' . ' Tlie Hlate of Ohio, Wo.xl County Common Pleas. Mary Jane EoUom vs. Leirel M". I'ulsom. 1 m . - . . . V. , "7',, " , J-. , ' ' M'mdav, tne 12th day ot Mav, A. 1. 8ji, between 1 ,,. ... ,.. t. . - .. ' . .. ..., . , . 1 ., , . . it . , ... ' . . - ' . i llfii Timslieil nil tll.-lt il:lv vi-ill I'nr.tinlirt fi,.iii il.iw n , . . . ...... ' i samo hours, until finished. ' Mkffokh & HoLLF.NitEi K, Attys for Ptft". I April IS, lsoti. l(w;it j John K. McBride et a!, vs. One SticUney. OHF-KIFF'S SALE. By virtue of un execution I O to nic- directed and dalivered, from the court of i I..., , ,.f t ...... m.: :.. ii... i I'.iiini'ii 'luaa L.uv:ii luuiill, uiu, ttt iiic ouuic , 1 T ... a. - - , . ' . , i entitled cause, I will oiler for sale at the aoor of ( , , ' . , .. . I,i . ...... , f.. , .. I '" one mm iuui u i-iui-n . ' ..... l"L wcsLiiuii, bo u i ii chm ouanei oi ecull ' . . . i . I'?nr I-', containing so acres, niore or i.... i riir o i. iv 1 g April 11, lS.(i. 48 w3 !.: ATOTICE. 1 "Whereas my w ife Ann Hoesch has left my bed and board without uny just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid any person from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no dibts of her contracting. "JOHN HOESCII. Perry sburg, April 22, 1S5(J. 50w2 Office Dayto.n ami Michigan Kaii.koh ) Comtany. Davton, April 10, 38CIJ. S THE stockholders of the Dayton & Michigan ltailroad Comranv ure hcribv notified to meet it the company's oltice in Daiton, on '1 liursday.thM 1st day of Mav next, to elect nine directors, to sei ve the ensuing year, and to transact such other busi ness as may come betore the meeting. By order of the board. atrl!t-2w PKF.SliltVF.D SMITH. Soev. A Human Life Saved. Dow if; i ac, Mich., March 11, IStfi. J. A. ItiiODES, Esij.: Dear Sir As 1 took nu:r medicine to sell on consignment, " no cure no J ay. ' l take lileasure in statin"- its etteets as reported to me bv three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony i.s a fair specimen of all I have re ceived. W. S. Conk UN told nie ' I had taken 0 bottles of Christie's Airue Balsum, and continually lun lown wdnle using it until my lungs nnd liver were congested to that decree that Wood iiiscliaru-ed rrcm my mouth and bowels, so that all thought itimpos sible for nie to live through tiiiother chill. The doc tors too did all they could for inc. I ut thought I must die. Nothing did me any good until 1 got. Khodes's Fever and Ague Cure, which at once re lieved nie of the distress and nausea at my stomach anil pain in my head and liowels, and produced a permanent cure in a short time."' 11. M. Conk UN savs: "1 had been taking medi cine of as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifies without any good result, troin ioih August to lTtu December. But seeing how nicely it operated on my brother, 1 got a bottle of Kiioues's Fi:vi:n AM) Auve Ci;he, which effected a permanent cure by using two-thirds of u bottle." S. M. Conkun was not here, but both the other brothers say his case was the same as II. M's. Isold the medicine to both the same day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I might so specify. Yours w ith respect, A. HuvriMMON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof es it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast number of like certificates 1 have already ublished, and tho still greater amount that i.s continually pouring in to inc. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to caution the public in these words: " I notice one firm who have taken one of my gen eral circulars, and substituted thename of their nos trum for my medicine, and then with brazen imj v deiice end their pamyhlet with the exclamation, ' Lt t the proprietor of uny other medicine say as much if he dares' " fyc. Now 1 take, pleasure in saying that the enuticu referred to the same " Dr. Christie's Ague Ealr'nm" that is mentioned in the above certificate. There are several other industrious people w) o are applying to their poisonous trash all that I pub lish about my Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except tho certificates of cures, nnd the certificate of the celebrated chemist, Dr. James lt. Chilton, of N. Y in favor of its perfectly iiakmi.lss riiAHACTKK, which is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. BIIODES, Proprietor. Providence, K. I. "Wholes'ale agents, Ft. Louis, II. Blaksley ; Chi cago, Barclay Bros.; Perrysburg, Pf.ck & Hamil ton, and for sale by druggists generally 4.9iu." John D. Bacon vs. William Jackson. SHEltlFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alias ft. ft. to me directed and delivered, from the court of common pleas of Wood county, Ohio, I w ill of fer for sale at the door of the court house in Per rysburg, on Tuesday, May 20th, 185(5, between the hows of 12 o'clock m. and 2 o'clock r. M. of said day, the north half of the south east quarter of sec tion No. thirty-six, (;:) town five (5) north, of range eleven (11) east, containing 80 acres, more or less : also, the south eight rod strip of the south east quarter of the north east quarter, in the same sec tion, town and range, containing' four acres, more or less, in Wood county, Ohio. W. L. COOK. M i' it ray & Donni:, Attvs. Shff Wood Co. April 19, 8.)C 4fhv5$2.12 ON theliOth day of April, a. d. 1 S;"(i, at 10 o'cloi k in the forenoon, at the door of the court house in the town of Perrysburg, Wood county, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder the following real es tate, ns the property of Henry Slaughterback, de ceased, to wit : The south half of the north east qr., and the north half of the south east qr. of section 2(1. in township 5 north, of range 9 east. Appraised ct $1200. Terms of sale, one third cash, one tl.lrd in one year and one third in two years: deferred pay ments on interest, nnd to be secured by mortgage on the premises. LYMAN ENTSMlNGElt. ' Adm'r with will annexed of 11. Slaughterback. Perrysburg, March 25, 185C 4Gwo$ 1.88 dee'd. XECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that William Ewing nnd Adaline Hunt er, executors of the last will and testament of An thony llaynes, deceased, have tiled their accoutitu in the probate court of Wood county, Ohio, for final settlement. Said settlement will be for hearing on the 12th day of Mnv. a. r. 185G. . Wm. Ewinq, April 19, 1850. 49w3 Apause Hunieb,