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LOCAL AND LITERARY. Cash Up—Important to Everybody. Htraaftcr.no ailrtrtltement will be admitted Into tho Jouhhal until It ii paid for, ticept where lliere Is psclal agreement to the contrary ; and In all cnol, the person preienting an adrertliemont for insertion, Will be held responsible for the lame. Vi cannot pay our dok.e with acooiint. on Tom. Dick, and Harry, of whom we know nothing. The cash svsttm Is better for all parties, anrf wt ihatl adhtre to it. CCrOur young friend it. fi. tVk n- turned from the eastern cities, nd lots of nice goods are beginning to arrive at F. &. Milltr kCo'. ss-filinn fit Barstow could merely ileal moment from theii customers to trtnmfne their fresh trrirals. They hare stacks of Cut goods and are selling rapidly. (tj-HaU is prepared to sell goods, wholesale or retail, at the right figures. Read his column and then dream about mountains of fine things nd you will have a faint conception of his stock. tCThe original articles, on our first page by K. S. S. Rouse and Mrs. C. H. Parlimsn, are among the best productions of these talented writers. We have received a package of gems from our valued contributor, Kato Carrol', which shall appear in due tunc. y Governor Cliase has appointed Wm. Den bison, Jr., of Franklin co., Aslier Cook, of Wood Co., and Norton S. Townsewl, of Lorain Co., to be Trustees of the State School for idiots and Ira bccilca. We learn that tho contractors in this sec lion of the stale, have secured JnmesJ.Murray.Esq. W this place, and M. R. Waito, Esq., of Toledo. for counsel. A strong team, tnttt, ttnd if they rail' tu we think they will, it will not bo for Want of ablo Counsel. ? ft. A.. Cross, of MjumeeCity, will com tnence selling his large assortment of clocks watches, and jewelry, at auction, on Wednes day next. The sale will be continued from day to day until the entire slock is disposed of. Militia Law. We commence to-day tlie publication of the Militia Law. The repeal ing clause nnnu's the law exempting Minis ters of the Gospel, so our preachers must pre pare to "shoulder arms." . . jrr- We have been making extensive orlili tions to ourolTire during the past week, and tire necessarily a little behind time in issuing the Journal. Hereafter we shall be. 1 time" again and shall nublUh a sheet lliut will look just as Well as any oilier paper f no greater pretention. We have just ss neat an oflic.! as enn b- foun'l ou e'uleof the cities, niul can do jost as nice jobs as "the common run" of priniers. f-a- On Sttur.lay las', Sheriff Norton arrested a ynung'.mnn nnmeJ Peter B. Brmrn, in Tulodo, charged with breaking into the Yneht Challenge, lmt full and steuling a piirliim of her canvas. On Monil.iy he was brought before Ju-llce Chup pel, who committed him to jiil to await a final hearing before ihe Common PI as Court, li tis been suspected of other olT nces, aild has barely escaped ihe penitentiary one or twice before, His uccoinplice is now in the peniten tiary. Two more p ipers will close the present Volume. We wish we could safely sat ns much of our books. Many have done the fair ili'iup, and many have allowed their accounts to run Unsettled. We. should like to settle up with as many of our patrons as possible, befi.ro entering Upon our new voluin:. If you can't pay, give us a clever word of promise anil we shall like you all the better for it. Don't forget to notice our pmpo ition to take two dollars and fifty cents for two copies of the Journal one year one to be scut to a present subscriber and one to some new friend. We hope to greatly facili tate our rapidly increasing circulation in this manner. How to Talk. A New Pocket Manual of Spooking, Convcrsntion, and Dclmtintt ; With D' rectiou4 for acipiriu. a Grauinuitical, Kasy, and graceful style. This is the second number of our HQW-Huiid-Books for Home Improvement, which ttrecmpVitiL-uMy "liojlis Tor the millirtii," ntidsiiould he found in every family. Its principle points may be briefly staled us follows : 1. " How to Talk' furnishes in tt condensed form sttli nu exposition of the whole subject of Ian- (june ns will ctialilc any psrsou of common intell-- gjnee, by a little application to study, aud a mod- crate degreo of porsoverance in practice, to avoid most of the gross errors which mir tho speech of a majority of our people, and to uso the noble English tongue with correctness and elegance. 2. It noles and corrcctspiu accordance with rule3 previously given, a large number of tho most com moti errors in speaking. 3. It gives useful aud practical rules and hints on delivery in general, and on the kindred topics of! conversation, reading, and public Stcakiug ill par ticular, illustrated by examples and accompanied by suitable exercises. Price in paper, 30 cents ; in muslin, 50 cents. Fowler aud Wells, 30S Broadway, New York. This interesting and instructive little work has been received from Iho publishers, and, like all of their publications possesses much to recommend it to the public favor. The student will Cud it au in valuable companion- The Elmira Advertiser in speaking of the fashions savs : 'Strip ali the men and women of our village of their Hue clothes, aud wuat a change would be ap parent, " Of coarse there would I Judge Goodcnow, the oldest member of the Supremo Bench of Maine, has given an opinion in answer to the Stnto Senate, that colored persons are slill voters in Maine, in Spite of the Dred Scott decision or tho United Stato Judges. The Chicago 2Voimi states that tha Mil waukee American, a Know Nothing sheet, par txetllena, long time patronized and sustained by the spread-eagle party, has, after several desperate efforts to hitch itself to the Republican movement, finally fused with the Irish and Bonier Ruffians. It goes tho entire swiuc, Dred Scott, Fugitive Slave Law and all Oiutuary. The Mormons have lost one of their great lights one J. M. Grant and the an. nouuoeineul of his death closes in the most ap proves! omtuary style: -'lie Has gone now, leav ing seven discousolated widows,and several children, four of whom are under eight weeks of ago, to uourn their irreparable loss. From the Ohio Cultivator. Wood County Clover Crop Again. S. D. Harsh: My friend Whitaker of Clin ton, don't like to take a banter, and 1 dun I like to be beau I see in the Cultivator of tin 1st of April, an account of Mr. Whitaker's crop of clover and seed which was good. Ihcstatemenl in the Pcrrysbnrg Journal of my crop, which you published, waegiven without my knowledge. I would havu included 200 bushels of apples that erew on the same eround I raised mv clover from, which at 374 ct. per bushel woilid make 73, which added to 23!), would make the to tal yield :1I0. Yield per acre, $62. friend Whitaker must knock under, and try agmn. 11. bmvu.Y. Howling Ureen, April, Ibu7. Just as we predicted) Wood countv is compe tent to head the agricultural cututrln. ItsnmrD. On the 18th In. I. by D. Itort. fesn., John 8. HABrtlsos.of Henry Co ,Ohio, andUABT Ahn Wbitb of Herrysbarg. f J ns NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOOD NEWS! THE JUNCTION RAILROAD Is to be commence! tig""), and to be ready for the ruftii oi nuinetw1 BLI.I A KAHSTOW AUK now opening the larjfcnt anil most ftmhionaMe . (Slock ol Choice iloode ever brought to this Market. Mr. lilinn has Just returned from Boh ton, head quar tern for ttie newest ilylcft, anil alter a careim selection of the most approved funricR ana last colors in the Dry (iooJ'i department, ho in ready to surprise his custom em wttii tuuir cneiip prices. April z:i, Manny's Combined REAPER AND MOWER. Manufactured by BAl.tnviN, I) u WITT & CO, Clove- Itinil, rur State or Ohio. Call and g.'t tlndr minimi circular. OKO. POWKHS, Agent for Wood ceunty. April 53, 1H57. X"f WICK in hereliv (liven, that the iiinjfi-sitriit'il has 11 been d:ily appoint -il (iiiarilian of Kly .Y.llful, t t'crrysljuril township. In 'robaiu Cutirt of Wood. April 17, 1h07 f,IMv4 . (Jko. Miimii:ii. N"l)TM't?iH liereliv iriven. th.it .liiirus Curtis; (iuanlin of Elv Willtit'l, I as tile'Ilii. acconn'a and resi ..-na tion, for ltnal settlement tor tiem-inr. 4th of Slay, Viitt. joiiri a. nui.Lr, rruii&ie juuge. April M. 1957 Wm t VfolliriaT.wiiriiveti that a Petition will be pie 1 1 spntcl to the Commissioners of Wood county at thulr next si ssi'in, asking for the continuntion of the county mid tint runs from the (Ireen-cneampment ro; d u'Mitli tn the Miiskius road, that said road be contitnn d south through tin; center of sec. one, town five, range nine, nntil It Intersects the Kellog road, and there to terminate, 'A Pktitionkr. Washington TVp,. April 23, 1SV7 5(lw4 FIVK DOLLAR IttnVAKD. LORT, no Wedne.dMV, the 22d iust., one trold locket, and chain, a Locket Bible, and (told Pencil. The locket has three daguerreotypes in it. If any person can frive information that will lead to the recovery ol thn above articles, I will give them the above reward. Information may be left nt the store of Blion A; Bar tow. or at mv residence on the Mnumec and Western Hi serve ruad.' Miss r, II. HOWAU1). Perrvslnir?. April 29, 1S-.7. l.NSTKLCTIONH TO ASSlISSOUs. Al'lUTon's Ofstca, Wood Co , O. ) l'ERRTsoeno, April 2:id, 157 To the Township Assessors of Wood County: Okxti.i mks :- 1 am required by ao order from th Governor and Commander in- hief. communi cated to me by the Auditor of Slate, to instruct. you in the duties required of ynu in ec a ot an act emitted '' an act to organise and discipline the militiaanu foluutecr militia, passed March 2$, 1H.'i7. lly the term " able-bodied " in 9ec. 1st. cf the above law, you will understand ns designating a mm in the possession of allihe nieinbersof the Doily an.( Having sucr. apparel, l rc.' use ol lie s line ns will not disqualify him for unlitnry duty lly tho terra " white male citizen, resident of this 8tate," you will n tCerslatul persons only having the qualificilions of electors. Hy 1 lie term excepting persons exempt by law," you will ULders'and, 1st. Alemhera of uniform volunteer rompaoies, who are specifically f semptcd in this act. Qd. Members of both houses of Congress, and their respective officers, all Custom House ofllccts, all Postmasters and pe'&on actually employed in carrying the TJ. S. mails, and all Judicial and Executive officers if the U S. Government who are exempt by United States law. ltd All acting m-'inbers of any pVe Engine, Hook and Ladder, Hose or other company, are ex emp'e t I y th laws of this State. JAMES ff UOSS, County Auditor. Nehool l.itndH for Nnle. rilllE undersigned w ill offer lor sale nt the door of X thij court house, in Wixid enuntv, Ohio, on Fri day, the .ith of .lone next, at II o'clock a. m. all of see. l'l, township Km 3, rango 12, Perry) divided and appratseu as lollows No. of Lot. No. of Acres. Valuation. tll'.O. lun. n;o. 100. 200. soo. 200. 200. 2IKI. 201). 100. Joo, 240. 240. 2X0. 1. 2. 3. 4. . 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. It. 1.'.. 42 IS-100 4U 35-100 41 31-lnu 40 74-1011 40 37-100 40 Sli-lOfl 89 7o-mo 42 Jl-ll'O 4U C5100 40 3S-10O 41 15.100 41 72-1110 41 45-100 41 211-1011 40 iil-liio l: 41 17-100 820. Terms. One-twelfth part of purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the balance in eleven equal annual installment.' with annual interest. No bid taken for a less sum than the appraised value. .I AS. W. ROSS, Comity Auditor. Auditor's OiKce, Wood couutv. O. Pcrrysburs.'. April id. 1,7. $ S0wr,.$,",.2S. i.r.tiM, oti( i;. Petition for Partition, in Wood Common Pleas. Sarah A.i'ieijrh.aod .lohu T. Crei'h. her husband, vs. William M. Heid and others. tTI.I.I.M M. KEI1), George Heid, Alex. Reid, Kiioittcl ltced. Johnson Heed, Margaret Gowwi lei and Christian Gowviler, her husband. Mary &hep hard and James Shcphard her hnsband, James Mc Clure, Mary Mi-Clure, .lane Met'lure, Ann MeClure. J.ihn Adams, Samuel villains, Margaret Adams, Geo. McKcehan. Samuel McKeehall.John McKeehan Ben jamin Mclveehan, Nancy Dinwiddy and Alexander Din widdv her husbanil, Marv Blauheoship, and John Blan- keuship her husband. Samuel McKeehan, Martha Mc- Keelian.. lames tlwen flare. Uarid ..exanner Dare. and Sarah Elizabeth Bare, will take notice that a pclition was riled agrainst them on the 2-M day of April, loa7, in the court of common pleas withinand for the county of Wood, and State of Ohio, by Sarah A. Creigh anil John T. Creigh, her husband, and is now pendiiijr, wherein said uiaintitfs demand partition of the follow- iuir real estate, aituate in the counti of Wood and state of Ohio, to nit: Tho north -half of the south-west quarter of section No. 2s, in township No. 5. in ranire No. 1) east, containing eiuhtv acres more or less, in ihe township of Weston, county of AVood. and stale of Oluo; and tnat at the June term or said court, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, said plaintiffs will apply for an order that partition be made of said premises. itr.iD, CABrENT&K n hauhison. Plaintiff's Att've. Dated this 3M day of April. ls7. Miwi:.(ii.Sn! 8nle of lteul lUtnlo hy Order of J'robate I OUI'l. ON the 2.1.1 day of May. A. Tt. 14T, between tlie hours of one and four o'clock P. .If., at the premises herein described, will be sold to the highest bidder. the followiug property belonging to the estate of Adam rniuips, deceased to wit; A good ateara aaw mill, about one and three-eighth acrea of land and certain right of way; said land and right of way more particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a beach tree on the east bank of the Portage river, the aald beach standing oh the north line of the south-west quarter of section 27. in township 5, north of range 1 1 east, and runniuff thence souih along the bank of said Portage river aixteen rods, thence east twenty rods, thence north sixteen rods, and thence west twenty rods, to the place of beginning, together with a right of way forty ftet in width, commencing at the south-wost corner of the laud above described, and running up me Dins oi tne aatit rortsge river to tbe Kol lersvilla and Portaire Free Turnnike road : said right of way to eontinue so long as tho said land above described shall be used fur mill purposes. To baaold subject to the dower of Catharine Phil lips, widow of decedent, which has been assigned at twenty dollars annually. Appraised, subject to said dower, at $1300 Terms of sale one-fourth casb in hand, and the residue in three equal an- uuai payments, witu lineresr. nnu good security. JOSEPH SARGENT, DAVID PHILLIPS, .1. H Run. Att'y.- Administrators. prJl 2.1, 1S57. i0w4H 'j, HALL'S COLUMN. Clear the Track, MOHENE.WQ00D3 piltS dny received, anil soiling at reduced prices, ly J, A IIALI. April 1H07 THE Wlioh-nnle lopnitnic,it iinowCnmnlctw I Cfiu and will hoII H ioi!b ut Wiioh-nilu low nny Moiiao went of HulV.ilo. Cull anJ exniuiuo (jootlr) and prices tit April 17 NEW GOO I) Sf NEVER BEHIND THE TIMES. J. AKil STIS II ALL Uaa jlist returned from New York, and is now reoeiviu, ujr ej,ei,i, 111s rxwiisiro bwik ui Spring and Summer Goods, SHAWLS, Brocha, Stella, Silk and Merino, complete assortment now opening at J. A. HALL'S. DRESS GOODS, consisting of Poplins, Lawn, Chftllies, Hoearies plain and figured. Col ored and White Biillinntn, Potted Muslins, Victo ria and Soft Muslins. Swiss and Hook ilulls. Scotch, English and l.tncanter Ulnlinms, at re duced prices at J. A, Hall's. SILKS, Plain Black, Striped, Tlaid, nnd Summer Silks of all kiuds, uow openinij at J. A. Hall's BONNETS Plain nnd Soft Straws, Tuscan and Silk Bonnets of all sizes anil kinds, French Klnw,.r Straw Biaid. and Straw Trininiinira, Bon net. Ribbona. KucheB with and without Howeia, white and co'ored Laces, Crapes aud Edgings for Bonnets, this day received at J. A. Hall's. EMBROIDERED ROBES, white and col ored; Blue, Pink, l'nrple and Crocn all wool De laima, for sale low by J. Apgustus Hall. SKELETON SKIRTS, Skirt Cord and Skirt Setts for the ladies, can be found at J. A. Hall's. EMBROIDERIES Embroidered and Laco Co'lars, Embroidered Skirting, Edging aud In sertiugs, a largrt stock for sale low by J. A. Aall. DRESS TKIMMINUS, Frinies, Velvets of all widths, Buirlc Oimps, Hlock Lace Trimmings and Hair Braids, for sale by J. Augustus Hall. MAtTTILLiAS, Vesett3, TaraKols and Um brellas, now opening at Hall's. GLOVES Black, White and Colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread, Silk nnd Cotton Gloves; I.ocg and Short Milts; Ladies' Work Baskets, Perfumery, Ac., for sale by J. A. Hall. WHITE. Blur, Green and Rid Damask and Cuitaiu D. apery, can be found nt Hall's. LADIES nnd Misses l'Juin and Congress Gaiters, Buskins, Slips and Ties, now opening by J. A. Hall. BLEACHED SIIIUTINGS. Sairtinirs, Table Linens, Toweling, Lsdics Under Shirts, Fine While and lied Flannels, Linens white and brown, Checks, Ac, at Hall's. READY-MADE CLOTHING Fine Dress. Erode and Sack Coats, P nts. Vests. Shirts, Col- lars. Under Shirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Linen Hand kctchiefu, Hose, for sale by J. A Hi.i.. HATS Panama, Fur, S.Ik, Leghorn, Pultn Leaf and Stiuw H ts, for niefi mid boys' wear. lower thau at any other hou.,e, for sale at J. A. HALL S. HARDWARE 8Mades, Shovels, Siiws. Ax es. Scythes Hres, Shell Hardware, Fanners' T, o's, tor sale, wholesa'o or retail, at J. A. Hall t. GROCERIES, by thf obi. or hlid. at New York prices, at J. A. Hall's. REFINED SUGAKS, Crushed, Powdered and ColFee Sugar, by the bbl. nt lower prices than can tie purcha e I lu iuw it.rk, adding trnn-pur-taiion lor sale by J. A. Hall. A LARGE AHSOR I'ME Vf of everv kind of Groceries that are wanted for fnmily use can be found at J. A. Hall's. WHITE LE A U. Zinc in ke-sV Linseed Oil. Putty, Red Load, Whitinsr. Vui.ctiau Hod. Tur pentine, Glass, dc, fur snle by J. Augustus Hall. BOOTS and SHOES Gents and Boys' Pa tent Leather Boots, Patent Leather and Congress Gaiters. Oxford Ties, Calf nnd Kip Boots and Shoes, Slips and enameled Shoes, a full assort ment, can be fouud at J. A. Hall's ici.iii:iihi:ic That all of my Goods ar ; purchased exclu sively for Cash, and will be sold at a small advance for Cash. " Quick sales nnd small proms," is my motto. J. AUGUSTUS II ALL. Perrysburg, April 14, 1857.-49.n2 llitclt Notice. "VOTIC'E is hereby given to tho nonresident owner Xl or owi'er ol'the following dcccribi-il Iniiilssiluate in the township of Perry, county of Wood, and state of Ohio, being tlie south bait' of the south east or. of sec. twenty-two, i2Ji, that tire ttustees of I'erry town ship will uicctnt the bouse of Thomas Johnston, in said township on the 6lh day of June, A. 1). lH-',7, nt 10 o'clock of said day, lor tlie -purpose of viewing ami locating a ditch, or water curse, coiuuieiiciiiit tit the south east corner of the north west qr. of sec. 27, tlienco north about two hundred aud sixty rods, thence north westerly aniiut one nun.lreu and sixty rods and there terminate. Tuom.is JoussroN. A pril 2:1, 1S.',7 5nw4 Wood Common IMen l'etiliou to scM laud. Samuel M. Chilcote, Administrator of the Estate o'. gUi.-ha.-d l.oinan, dee'd, vs. James Mickey, and otheis. .mules .vuesey win tusc noin-e tnat Samuel .11. t Inl cote, adluiuislrator of Uicliard l.oiuau, dee'd, has Uli-d a petition aaiust you and others, as b.-irs of suid fiiehard l.oinan, in the Court of Coiniuin Pleas of Wood eonuty, Ohio, to obtain frnn said court, an order to scil ihe west half of the sou h cast quarler of section number 1!, T. u, It. 1'.', in said Wood county, Dhin, con taining t0 acres, for Ihe pirpose of pa iii the debts, of said cstnte--tho personal Jir.iperty and ed'ects heiue; inauflicint, thereof s lid pjtitiou will be for hearine. at the next term ot sai.l court, commencing June lu, 1 niit .Ml'itltAV A lUHH.E, Ally's ofl'cls. April 23, lis.",? Son..:! In I.rtrnl oiiro. The State of Ohio, Wood cnunly: Petion for Partition Jacob slyer. pL-tr. vs. Mary Ann Ivoose, John M. Koose, ItaeheKoose, Meii'ba.-l Koose, Sarah Summers, Sam uel Suimncis, John .Mycrs.J.ind Sarah Mvers, Ilefts. flHEsaid del'end.-nts' will take notice' that Jacob 1- Myers has tiled a petition npiin-t them in said court, demanding p irtiiion ol' the follow in? renl estate, situate in county of Wood, and stite of oluo, ami beiuii the west half of tho north east quarter ol' Hc-.-ti uti N... 17, township No. 5, north of ranifo .'o 12, containing SO acres of laud, baid petition will be for Iteming at the June term of said court, 157. Per Ja.s. MrititAV. his Any. By F. G. SKHVIS. April 2:1, ls.',7 j0'v,?'2 13 Mlt'lill'sl Siil. C. V. Jt-nison vs. Tug Lookout. 1 Y virtnc of an cxectttion to me directed an 1 ib liv J ered frum llic court of coliitiliiu I'l- as or Wood county. Ohio, in the above o ise (in which tbe pri e.l- lugs were cottdticle" against S lid debml int without a name) 1 shall oft'.-r for sale at public aio-iiou, Oil Tuesday, Mai' fllh, lsf,7, be'ween the hours of one anil two o'clock r. v., at llollister's wliarf, in tho tow n of Pcrrvsburg, Wood county, Ohio, the above named Tug Lookout. Asiikb Cook, AU: C. W. Nllltl'DN, Slicrl.T April 23, ls.,7 low'.'! SO 2,000 ISiislirls lNlutK-s 1Vaut-l I Th aubttcribera wish to Dtircha-a thn hIkiva named quantity of potatoes, for which the ugliest matkot price will be paid in cash. A.koca&h ..aid for oaU and Cora. liLUNN & BAUTOW. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Admlnltrntoi"s Hale. OV the tilth ilny or Mar A. f). 1H..7, between the li'inra of in A. M. arid 4 1". V. of that day, at tho dMir of the ediirt liduse In the town of Perrytdiiire, Wto l cont'ly, Ohio, will I, xrllil to tin hlehi-st hidcler, the lolinwinit realty a ll'e properly of Joseph Stewnrt fh-(ea.ed, to nit: l.attd warrunl nninher 1 1,'itw, culling for Itio aerea of land, o'Mised at Sinn. Wi! i.iam ii lliiv.ivr, ndnir. Price .V .leff 'ron,Attv. of Jojeph Stewart, dee d. April n, is',v:,nwfsi tn Mlicr.H Hole. T V vlrt'ie of ert i eetition to me ilirorled and rtVliv- 1 9 ereil IVoiil tile e.om t of cotmntMl rh ns of Wood county, Ohio, I ohall offer lor sale nt public auclion.on TiM-Hilay, May jth, lrt.7. belweeu the hour; of one and two o'clock P. Jf., at llollHtcr' wharf in Perryshurff, toe Vaidil.'ltalleOi(n, to satiy a je.iueoieiit n-mli'ti-d in tlie above court, in fnvor of St.inly A Dorety airaint said Varht. Akiikh Cook, Attv. C. W. XOltTOX, SheriD". April 23, lsi7 itm2M 10 llinitl .Notice. rpilKHE will be a Petition invented totlie Commis 1 ioncr of Wood County at their .lime aestoii for a review, and slra.'irhteninj a county road, In Henry township, coinmeneinKnbonteichtv rods west of the X. B. corner of sect 1 4, thence soiith on the road that now is opened to the iiiarter sec. lineol nee. 2:1, thence west a few roils 'o a crook In tint road, thence south to n road that runs we.t. thence west on said rond to the NE. corner nl tho .V V, I of see. 2c! thence south on Ihe center line, to thn Hancock county line; likewise to vacate the crook that now is In tho road between l.evl Tarr, Jabnh Hell and Adam dosser's land on said road. April 23, 19.-.T .-.Owl AISXHIS "KOVi; Dcnlcrinniid iUurtufticturcrof Cabinet M'ftrc, Chair, TJTrpS ioii3tiuitIv mi liniul ft Inrtrc nMOrtmrnt th nis lino, emorneinir a irrcat variety wdiieli he is prepnri-o ioiH'11 nt reasons I, Jo rate. All kinds of cnhtnct work done to order on short notice. AY are room, on Front street, nearly opposito the Enehulu.'!!. Pcrrvsbnrir, Ohio. April O.lfl.'.T 4 LOOK OUT F-'JB THE BIG SHOW ! ! MAJOR BROWN'S M A M M O T II COLOSSE DM, Korgmui?(t ami Equipptil fur Ihe yem 1H",7. R. C Satulkk, ------ . Manager. This cxten-ivc establishment, tho largest, most cotoplete, and ii Urn.: live Circus now tiuvcllinj, will c.vhiliit in rVrrvsliurirli, on FI1IUAY, APRIL 24!h, 1857. Among t!io purlbriuers will bo found the best riilurs, the wittiest clowns mid tho most womlurlul luinblers in America. Tho wagons, touts, imp pings, &'., nre entirely new, nnd tho linr.se are superior tu those of itnv other company in tlirs United States. Atlnrhcd to Ibis concern, ulso is JACKSON'S FAMOUS BUCKiYE BAlii compose 1 of thirteen American mii.-ii iii:.?, nnd ilnnvn by I'.'ii beeutilul white horses. Thu whole to eooeiu.lu eueli iluv nnd evening, with SCKNKS fuom FilANL'0.r.S HIPPOUllOMK. and the nover.tn-ho-fiirg.itleii, iiiinh-iuiiviiir, mid nuohter provnkiiiir borl.viiiie on Kund.s, Nu'tlmiw. d Cu's I'E-tFUHSil.NU HhHPHAN'1'M, ill which i hey walk up inclined planes, mount ps ilestnls nod stand upon their bonds. Fin' farther particulars, s o M.imtoolh Posters, Progathmc'is 6cc, &C. Curds of Admisalon, ii eonts. J. F. SU I'TUNAgent. All liuli-ponsdble Coilipuilinll to Ir. Kimes .linnell Hxpcditioti," mid i4.Vl'etic Uxiilortitioiis." NOWREAOY. Arilc Adventure. 1U' SKA AND LAND, From the Earliest Vote to the last Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin 11777 .11 rs AM) LwatiAvixas. II ii r t: ii n v l.vi Sa it' k vp. In One 11 l-'r- n t I'luintj, lnin, ( ,2-. This work CHiitiiiiin a cl-ar rh1 (,in.n Ironsive narralivt' uf Arctic n-) vt'iiturt hiiJ dc-tvi-r ,fi'..n, the curliest rftrnnicd laip ti t he Kane and Hart-tciii cvpftlitiuns.i nil tlio restoration of the Kesuliitt;. It has thf f-iseiuating interest of i novel.ep.ciuUy that ptirtion vin an acctiiuit of tin ceveial ex- i tliiiona in search of Sir Juhn Franklin. The recent pnhlicaiion, in England, of Lieut eriant Cls bom's Narrative of 31 C lure's important expedition, and thn u.uu I kill WI (I Hiwitlll If I. I rniluAOLj has euublrd the editor to give the pith and sub stance nf that wurk, which is uotyut republished in the country. The vuriuus Voyaesof Bsrentz. Hudson, Tlaf fin, Bi'hrinir, Vou Wrangidl, Cnuk, Ittiss, Unehan, Franklin, lla'ry.Lyon, Uterhry. Scoresbv.Claver ing, Hack, K-lleit,' Austin, l) lluvoii, KoiiilmIv, Ingletiel.l, Collilisun, Kllie, lbdcher, snd luilli'y others, nre pre.ei ted in biiiuiatcd style, (no inei dentof interest being omitted,) aud illustrated With Good Maps and fine Engravings. Add to this, a bill account nf 7'if tl ff'-rmil l.nid l rjieilifumx of Franklin. Hack Use, Simpson nnd Dease. Ht, h ardsou, and others atid some idea may be ftrrrai'd of the richness of the material and tbe attractive ness of tt.ework. Some of the wood-cuts are from designs by Dr. Kane. It is a volume which eve'y intelligent American will desire to plnce iu his library, as it gives, inn compact form inforiuati.iu in regard tithe North ern regions of our continent, scattered through scores of expensive volumes, mnuy of ihi-tn not yet republished in ' his country. It is all entirely new bunk, thoroughly prepared. h'otllie le:ist interesting portion of thebook isaB arrouut by Dr. Kane's brother, (J K Kane, Ksrt ,) wbo neroinpnttieU Capt. HnrtsU-iu, of tlie voyage of relief, aud the meeting wita Dr. Kane and his men. lT Agents will find the book one of the most desirable of the day for canvassing. iUO AG1CN rs WANTED To ctnvass for this and miny other valu able works, on which a splendid income can be realized. All orders will bo promptly attendcj to, when addressed to ADI.RON, BUHR & Co. Publishers and Booksellers, Toledo, O. April 9, 1357. .otim Is hereby given that a petition w i'l be presented to the Ciiininissioners ol Wood County nt their ri xl regular session, praying for the location and establishment of a couutv road. ciinuiiniic.nL. si ll.e north east corner of aectioii 23, in I'erry lotvn- s,.ij, no -a itiiiuiiig uue west on the lemon litis 1 tiveell secliuus JO aud ill, and 19 and 30, to Ihe Povt illiolou tilatu road on the towrr.hip line be tween Perry and Bloom townships, and Ihere to terminate. MaNV Pfc I ITl'.lNKltS. April Ili.IKiT 4!)4 MAltlllAlii; li I 1 1 K."b7"i uTW m7 YtlT ngT MAKUiAl.!-: t.l'lUK. b l. '.M. Ylll'Nli. M.tltlilAtiK 111 ll)i:. by Uli. W.M. VtllNti. .M tUlilAI.K t.l lIJi;. by UK W.M. Vdl Nt;. JIAblll.Vl.H (il.llli;. by UK. WM. YOl'Nti. M A It 111 A I, M t;l NIK. bv lilt. W.M. (l'Mi. MAlilllAt.K (,l IDH YouKil's irroat I'livsolngi. '! Work: Till: 1'OCKI.T . f.Kft LAPII'S. or Mtery One disown llurtor, !)y Win. Young, M. 1). It In written in plain language for tlie general reuder, unci Is Illustrated with upwards of Due Hundred Ku gr.iviugs. All loung married peujile, or tliosn coiilein pi tting marri.ie, nnd liuviutr Ihe least impediment to married lite, should resd tins book. It discloses seerets J,,1,, wv tmo should he ncqiiAiuted with ; still, it is a . tltilt nia.t ,4e.rt '"-','(J "! ""d uot lie alwutthe 11 W,M ,,H V" ""r,'-" n the receipt of a.l aUe lou.U,. Pl.iUda.. Pa. March j. lbJ ..1MB. ifiorPMs in,, ti, km .mi, .t Spruce m -iJtf. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Klti h Notice, TOtbo owners of tlie following desrribrd lsnds: 'i'lts soiltii nest ipinrter of tile north w"st nnarti-r See. 14. townfi. It. V; tht Yt'. i N. K, J See. lo l the N. W. of H. E. ( Sec. Ill ; the Ii. i S. W. t mid 2 1 acres off K. side of W . , of I. W. t Pre. 11 ; ihe W. i of X. W. ( nn.l K. of .V. W. Sec. 11 t the Ii. N. I".. Sec. 10 : tin- K. 1 S. P.. and llin W. ( S. K. Sec. .1 ; the W. 1 S. W. ( im.l F,. i S. V. 1 See. i. nil in town 5 rnnire tl. Wood countv. Ohio. Y'nu are liere br notitied t'nat tin- trustees ol' 'vt'nshir:rt,i!i aid Wes ton townships will meet nt Ihe hnus ,,f l,uUe 'nntn.i sell. on the 'I.'.iU dsv of A nrii.iit Hi o'clock, for the pur pose of Itirating a ditch on or it ar the section line be ginninK at or near tile ipi.irter post of sections 1 t nnd l.'i, thel.ce runniiig north until it intersects Kettle Creek. Washington. Wood county, Mnrrh 10, IS.17 4rwr, . 7 SllliHIFF'S SALE" Joseph Plume et. al. ts. P. W. Fowler et. al. lly Virtue of a fieri fsciss Writ of execution to me directed snd delivered frdm the court of Com mon Pleas of Erie tounty, Ohio, in tho above cause, 1 will offer for sale at tbe door of the court house in Perrysburg, Oil Monday, May 4, 1857, between tha hours of 10 o clock a. m. rind 3 o' clock r. v. of said dav. the following described real estate, to wit : T'he north half of tbe south west half of lection Ihirly-lbree, of township six. and range eleven, in Wood county, Ohio, contain ing SU acres of Innd more or less, taken as the property of William W Monte-ornery. O. W. KOllTON, Sheriff. April 2, 1K7 47w52 29 Cm! it of t utu nimi lMi-ns, YViiimI count)'. Obio. Augustus It. Klwnml vs. Waller Holt. .Sarah Hull, Ogden II. Kblridge, Oliver M. Horse, James M. F.lwood snd John II. Klwnod. The said defendants will take notice that Au-t'-ttis H. Elwoo.l .lid on the 25-h dav of March. lt-57, file his petition in the court of Common Pleas of Wood rountv, in suid state of Obio, ngainst the said W'n't r Holt, Sarah Holt. Ogden 11. Eldri.lge, Oliver M.Morse, Ja s0s M. Elwood and John H Klwond, setting forth that the said W'a'ter Holt end Sarah Holt gave a moltgsge to one Benjamin It. Elwood, in his life time, now de ceased, which is now owned by plaintiff, on road tract number 32. rts numbered on the Maiimee and Western Reserve road? ill township number 7, It 12, in Wood county, Ohio, Containing UW -fi-1011 acres cf Innd, to secure the prUinent of $.'.5'J ac cording to a certain bond referred to in said mort gage ; and, that sincethe giving of said mortgage, said land has been conveyed to said Eldridge aud from Eldridge to sn'd Morse st,d tint lliere is now due and owing to said plaint IT $ -I.V1 with interest at 7 per cut. since May 12, 18511, The defendants are further notified that unless they answer or de mur by the luih day of June, lk7. jndg tnent will be Inken for said sumof I5) nnd interest at 7 percent, on the same from May 12, 1S50, and lor auecree loruie sale ol tlie mortg.,gtd premises to sati-.fy the same and costs of suit,. AUCl'STL'S R. ELWOOD. By Price tt Jefferson, his Atty's. April 2 1H57 I7wli;5 DO VoncI coin. Picas Samuel Dull vs. Faniij Dull. Pivurri'. rpHR Mid ilefen.lant, Kiiiinv Pull, will tiike notice J- that Samuel Mull, on the Nth ihv of April. 1 nlrd his petition In the ClerkV Ofice of the cmirt of cnninifin pleas of ttoorl cmiiitv-. nskinir to he ditnrr-cd iromtiie iltlentiitnt. nsinmK nu n rearti thcr-'fnrc. willtul hIi-imicu for inni e than thrf-e vi nri. S'h1i1 n- tuinn will tie tur Jicniing nt the Jon.; form lv".7,uf wnti fimrr. .VAMl'ia DLhh, Pitit!: a .Tr.rri:nsoi hi- Atty. April !). 1 -i"r7 .-wl$l'.7ii " , In Iro'.!t' rofii't, W ood Coiimv. O, Willimn Ii. Ijr.vant Adtn'r. of Joseph Slywarl's etnte, Ut'C, vs. tho unknown liuim and Ivjal renrpsentaMvcs of Kaid Jt.soih Stewart, dwr. R tid dt fcndnnts arc hfrehy infoTmcd lhat on the 2iithdiiy of Starch, lH57,paid ntlniiiiistrutor filed his petition in the Conrt of Probate, of taid -Vood cntimy. Ohio, thu ol-jert and prayer of which is tn obtain an order on the I8th day of April. 1857, from aid court, for the sale of laud warrant Uo. 1 ItitH. of which said JoKLph SteVart died himzuJ to pay nis norm, catd pftitmn will be fur hear ing on uie lOLli day ot April WILLIAM R. BRYANT. t Adintnistrntor of Joseph Stewart, dec i rice re -leiierRon, Atty s Marrh kt, 157 4fi 3 2.75. VrOTU'IS is hcrehv jrivtu that Peter Oee, mlmini-t- tratnr of the. oaiato of .oorL'e I. von. .fnffnuVd (tied Inn neeouiit. for final setthiniont, whir.li is sot for lieuniig tlie -llli dn ot Mav, lmi7. l:il A. iviCLLKV. Probate Jiidije. April Id, 137 4iiw3 VfOTlCK is htrehy uiv!ii HujTt. A; It. SI. i"kii. XI inir. exei iitoin of tlie ctttute of John Sliinner. de iriiHKotl. havo tiled tlieir uceoiititu fur linal scttlt'inent, whieh U aet for hearing the 4th dav of M tv, lh7. J ' ) . I V A, KULLIiV, Prolate Judu'0. April 10. 1"7 4!la AiIuiiiiiiHturif Notice. VTOTirK i here it v k'V'mi lhat ilu: uinlerirpieil has 1 I'ccn duly apptnntyi and iprilirted as Adminintni- t'r on ilic estate of Aintri;w it uu, ttt of Mnidleiun township. Vtitirl enuntv, tiec-iiai'd. Apt it Pi, is.17 l' .;:t wm. i:;vit;. XTTU'Ki hereby Wv.mi thnt Kl?abeth A. l!u-h- ii nell, ndininiHtintix of I,. Uisthnnll, decenseil, hns accounts for thml settlcirfenf. Set for hearing 4th of Mav, at Probate .Indies oIKee. JOHN A. IvULLEY, Trobato Judge. A pril f. 1 K.-.7 I Sw.l OTIC K is hi rehy given that a petition will he pre 1 sen ted to the ro!iinii"ionera of Wood cottntt, nt their next session, asking or the icw. survey and lo cation of a county rond commencing at the south quar ter post of section nuniher -'0, town 4 north. II. S H., thence noith two miles to tho north quarter pont of section No. 17, thence east to the MeCntchenville Roiid and thete to tef ininate. A PKTITIONKU. April 1), lH;;--4-w4 NtTIC'K iri hereby piveu to Marparct Rupert, Jnmes W. llrowti, uiid W in. Timami, or thn owners of the MI. m ing lainK to wit.: t. j . . ft V i S K. of Sec: -M) ; K. I S. Y. W. I S. and S. N. K. of See. HI, all in town 3 north, rnue 12 eust ; that view ers will meet at tho Imusc of Umbeli Itiahop. in said township. May '21. iX'iJ, to view nnd locate a county road, commencing at the center of sectimi U.l, town ii, rinae 2, thtnee houiIi one and a half t.tdes to south lire of See. H, ; nlsO a part of n county rtail commenrinar at tlie center of sactiou :(1, thence west a few rods till it intersect a fount road runuiji'r enst snd wet. . . " . TUO. PAUUHAM. March 2..17 4f.w4 Adinii.itiiitor'u Notice pilK undi-i signed have l-eeu iipjminted and oiialifled X as administrators on the ctt ite of Ad:iui Pliiiip, lute of ond county. Ohio, d'-reiwed. Persons having claiuiH ii'ainst suid estate will please prt-xeut them f it. .'OHKI'll hUllll NT, April i, 1S 7 47w4$I 1a iii t'uii.i.ii'a. Kheiifi'-i Sale, Oidr-r of sile from Wood Common Picas. i. A. Hull vs. Fred, Hatch wife. BY virtue of an order of sale tu me dir.' cud and de livered from the court of Common Plea of Wood county. Ohio, in the above entitled t :insc. 1 sli.i'l nrlW at puldic sale, at the door of the court home, in Pi-m.-bur, in said county. On t rMav. the 17th of Apn!, tv7. lictween the hours of 1 ami t t'chli i. n the iblhiwinfr laud nnd tenetn'ciVs, to Hit : Tle unlit uv.t qmu ter of the smith eust ipmrter of section t!iirlv-t.vo (.'lf . of rnne tvvehe ' i emt. in fowndilp uiimbcr six, con tuininj; 40 acres, iu Wood couutv. )hio. C. W. NORTON, SheriiT. Akiith rnoK, Attv. March IV. lM,,7--44ijJ 3 SHRKIKK S S-LK. YV'uod Com. Ploat. James Taburn, Ann K. Tabu in, vn Plunbe Uin nou .Daniel Newti-n, Adm'r. Ry virtue of an order of sale to me di.ected aud delivered from the court of Common Plea ol Wood county. Obi. i, in the above c.ie, I will of fer f r Rale at the door of ihe C.url lio.se in l'ei rysburff . On Tuesday, the 0-th dav of April, J.V7, between thu hooiaof 11) o'clock A. M. and L' o' clock P. M.of sai ' day, he Mb. wing rial estate, to wit: The wtot half o. the Hiuth cast tjuarur ef weetioti 31 town A, ratine i" Wood comity, curtaining M) acrep, to be sold subject to the life ehUU of aaid Phoebe Haotuni rcnoicaMii. 0. W. SQR'l ON, Ciheriir. Trice i Jeffcrfon, Atiy'a. March iiU, le67 lUrtS 21)0. Kherill 's Nnle. .lohn It, McltriHe vs. One Stfpfcuev. BY rirtiTo of an al ti fa to me directed and d livercd from tho couii ol uuiumuii pliuu of Luca countv, Ohio, 1 will urler for m1 ut the dooruf tlie uoun house in Pcrrhbur;r, Wood couutv, Ohio, On Satnvdav, pril Wrh, 1R,17, between the hours of lit o'clock A. u. and 2 o'clock 1. M. of said day, the following descrihed real eptule: Thu west half of ihe south cast quarter of section lliir-ty-6ve (li.'i.) town sfveu f7.raniru twelve (1,) contain ing CiO acres of land, in Wood enuntv. Ohio. C. W. AOKTON, Sheriff. nsr.TT a Ktht, Plff's. AttU. March Vb, ltt67 lbw62.7C,' j ' A MISCELLANEOUS. j I : NEW MlLLENEitY AND 'JAWVT: ESFffiJSEa Tnric.leaure m anm.urii.K to tho tudiM of Perrrs hiirf,':ui! vlrinit v.thnt k1;c lnu taken the rooms tmmeili nflv ni r A. tl. MmvoU' tu,rc, tvhero ihe will keep lu lr-in Mnl! kept in n Mill. in ry MtnMinhfhent. lu- will ni.il;.! in orth r, or rc novate bunncta on ihort n't'tc ini'l in tho lu 't mvp of tlio nrt. M'O i i . i-i'-i-,ir,' t. give si.nie nltont'on to drcu- nmi.mp, fljui 14 ffniluirnt of tfiTinrj snttsUctiun. rrrrvtlturir, 'nr"h T'7 MniJI. EVvr A ll ix r AT THE HOLLISTER STAND HAS rereivtil moie New i,utld, nliii-h tt oif-rt.Rt irhuKi)iat dtjr coinpetitinit. He lioejis oimtii ty ui. IibimI Fresh ltoll Untter St evervHiincr U In ti.. Or rery line which will ho aultl cheny for cush Or Coiintrv I'nitlitre. IStai.'s & Hirofi poles wanted. "SOGER'S SFWIVtrinHT rill-; ;rf-nt iviitntitii of .Niicr h Ni'wii. .Murhinoi N ftninili-il oil the fitrt. tlmt tht'v nrp nrtnoil. u.l,.... tftl to every varirfv of wnrk.iinrl that cauh one o'f them, i Km i'i imi, nin .-urn n' T i nnu On ThmiHiinfl Dollars n Vrnr. AU IlOr.-Ulllt fle-iri.isr fllll aud rrliilbln iufnrmnllnn nhonf 'he c tnnfii i :tk "ii-ft, iiricM. mcilefl of nnrclirt- din. &c.. Ciin olitain It hv npplvintf. hy letter or oth- WIM'. ii ir L't (.1 . .M.M.M.Mi A: ('(),S (iAZK J TR. a lu'.nittfiil pififir'ml iinprr, eutirvU d or .tod to Sewing Maihinc ii-tcreiis. ft ill he wnt Rrulia, Wimti-.Hn prurv Uwu in the I'nitnl Statti. to whnm lihoral ril:ir(-nients nrf oft'creil. N. H. We have mide iirranemonts with mnny ed-ini- nml pnMWi'-rit uf nnwpiip.fri hiplilv pmritulile ami Hiitivfiictorv to thorn, aixl wih to miike similar contracts with every nertxpiiu-r niiil nmyuziuu hi the cuuntrx. Fit full pni ticuhiis nd-ln-rit particiihn 1. M STVriKH ft CO.. fi'iM lirnatluHv. Ne.v Voik, Mnrrh l;i,K7 l.'m.l v. x rs. i nu, i f. llOWI.I.MJ lilttl .N. niwn Co., OHIO. m:ai i ns IN Irj- ;tnls, lill:i-nr, Ifoots & Mines. i ' hsisi'imi. urn. pits snDi.i:iit- HARDWARE, runnel's Ton), 1'iK-ktt & Tnhln Cutlery, Cimcork-s, Crockciy, &c. PAIXTS. OILS. HI. A US, IfC. Pnonrr-F. t.kkn As l-AT. r)rti'hcr fl, IH.X iiint;. T h c F i ii e Sic tn c r O. II A S E . 0 A IP H A 2 3 SAILiUja "TTI1.I. mahe two trips n day, Stnuhus excepted, t-u-VVtwren Prmslmi jr. Mmunee City, unU 'iultdo, eoninienrhiL' with the openinir of navit'iitinn. For freight rontructs. annlv to Hlinn - lt.iritow.rfp on hoard the boat. Jnn.'ii, l(-fl7 3Kif,. j ur.. r i-iour, iluckuhunt Fh.ur, Corn Tcul , iVc., for n)e hv II. V. AVF.UILL. Urau, Mi- )AID f.r rOKIC UVF OA 'I'M. C'J.OVF.USIKEI), .h II. P. A Kit U.L. .Howard Assctefatioiij rillLAUELnilA. rpo nil iHT1Vn!t1iirtr.l it h Si-ximl .liosrs. ii cli J srr.uM vmaittHKA, i:a kmcss, imvo riwru, (ifiXttititiiA. ;u:i:t. sri'Hisu the iee of ONANISM, or PK1.F A Hl'SK, kv.,iic Tlio llowAiiu Association, in view of the nwral defiti ut'tion ot liuniiiii life, caused lrv Hesual diaensca, and tho dt3L'cpti(.ji pracii-rd upon tlie unfortunate vic tims of such tliseaspn by Quacks, lmvo directed .heir tf'oinulthtjr Su on, a n i.')iauitaui.k aot worthy of tlieir naino. to uie mkoh t. ADvicr nitATiR.to nil per soils thus nt'iicted. who npplv by letter, with depcri tionof thnir condition, (ne,'neciiintion, htibitB of lift, ifce.,1 und in oiis'i i of e.treme(povertv and iutteriuif, le KiMtMstt Mi;iti('iNi;n i in:n of ( iiahiii:. 'J'lie I In ward A HSociiUioi. is a benevolent ItiBtitutloA, entiihllflied by spial eiidftwnient, furthe relief rSf tlio aiiliiiinl dUli'essed.iitllictcd with "Virnler.t and Pi? diMiiir JJi.8ensos.M lihamtow a surplus of means, wkiuli thu Diicetors liave voted to expend in advertising tkm nhove notice. It is netdlens tonddtl.at the Association eoimnandi tho hiirhest Medical nhill of theatre, anil will furnish rho dm nt approved modern treatment". Jnstt Published, by the Association,.. Report on Rn niiitorrlm-a. or Seminal Wenluieim, tho vice of Self Abu.ie.and "(her diseases tit tho tSexiial Organs, bv the Consulting Surgeon, which will he sunt by mail. (in a scaled envelope.) fhim: of u.iAttm:, on the reieipt of two hi ami's tur ptistati-e. Addrnss, Dr. OKO.' (VU.UOITN. cnNRrt -tin evi okon, Hi. ward Association. No. 2Nmith Kitttu tttreet, Pliiladtlpl.iu. I'a. JIv oidcrnf tlie Directors. llfliA f. IIIvVUTWLLL, Prcsiifeat. flno. Vaiih-iiii i Spc;-( turv. NlH iill'S Kale. On V rli.in ijeurv Vmitil';'iir(.-li a. Wiliimn Vaiit'dbnrjrh et.cl. R mwt ot ftn urdfr ot tn tin cause issued out by ihe Court of Common Pleas in nnd for tho r-.untv of .leiferson and Stak of Ohio, betuiiijf date March J:i. H"i7, and tome dtrectctl, 1 will exioiu for mle by puldic vt'iidim und ouierv on the jncinise on HiituiMliiy, the '.ith'day of Mav. A. H: lh?7 nt J 2 o'clock M. of said day, the foDowiiit; deserbeJ tract of land nituate and heinff in the Cmntv of WoooT and Slate of Ohio ; heiiiu; thu Mouth half of section nuniiier eighteen. lu tuniiKhip number three, north of ranu twelve, in tl e diviiet of In mis subject to side at Bucyrus. Ohio, eontainim: three hundred and nineteen aeres and twenty hundredths of an aero be the some more or lc. Terms of Hide, one third caih on the dav- of nale,. one; third in twelve months and the halunce in two T.eiir, with intercut from thu day of s.de; the defered paymeuta to be secured by mortLoi'e on the premises JAMKS H." KIJNN.ShfrilVof Jefferson Coontf. FherilT'-i olbee, r-teubeuviilc, O. April ;i. ) vr7--1 wt. ATT.V. I1MK.NT NOT It'll. George P, Croii.y. piiiutift', n-aiiiat Andrew Van Horn, defendant. Dofore J. B. SniviK, J. P., of Weiton Township, M'ood t 'olllitv, Ohio. 0 the 14th day or March, A. 1. IS-.7. said Justice ot the Peace farmed nn oidorof nttaehtuent ir the ahovc miimtl ai-ti'tii for the Hum of twenty. Ave dollar, and twenty dollar probalde cu-iu of suit. Oi;Itt.E P. CKOSUY. Oilcad, O., April 0, 4Jw:, Couit of Comuinti Ph-ai, Wood County, Ohio, CitiI action. The'Ohin Life Iiihuranco and Trust Company plain til", ayaiiihl Samuel Cotch aud Mrt. Z;l- pha liall, defiu lants. fplIE a id di-fti.du'it, Snmutl Conch, will take 1 notice that on tho 9 h duy of April, A- P. Vt , the 8 ud n.aititilf fi'cd in h otlico of the ( lerk of fht Ciurt of Cotnninn l'ita of Wood ConniT, Ohio, n petition agaiiM him and the .aid Mrs .ill ha hall. iS lid p tinon kc'-h f nth tlmt nn the 24th dav of Mav. A. D. I.-..G, Httraio Hall, now deceased, ill u ho-liaid of tlie t-aid Zi.pha Hull, fxecutrd' ntid. de.ite ed to the pLiini iX his p oiuisoiy, note of th-tt date foi ti.t'Miin of one th nuaiiii dol!a with mterci-t at v en pe c iiiuin per nniium, pivahle to thu pia u iff li Ciuritii.ati, and tha' to i-o-urn the p lytiip; t of sai l i.ute, paid Horace Hall and Z'lpha Hal1, hi wife, it thai date rx'-cu'c-l at'd detivo d to the pUintiff a mortL'He convey iijf n' the plniiitilf Lot or Via t Nuinb- r -xf y-three (kJ)' in the United aten Hesrve at the Rapid (.f ther Miami of Lak lie in Wood county,". Ohio, coo taiuiif? two huiittiei aid teUe (21 acies. 1 hat the principal of nid uot antl the interest hvrtum accruiiitr aiiict Vny -!( h, lt-."l,ar- die and uu aid. raid puitHiii al-o ete forth that. aid land has beu couvtryetl t) i"t.d Sinnul Conrh stib-(qtt'iit to the date of said irortgae ai d subject thcrnio. 1 he ohjtfct ai d prayer of said petition ft a to J t ttiiu jtideuieit ol forcio-ure upon taid note nul moiU'HL'r for the atuoiii.t due the plaintiff, and fort' e fH.tlo of Haid bitids to pay aid debt. Ihehdi-l tiamafl Coi.ch i requited tu anwcf fsuitl petition by ihe thirieeiiih day of June next,' or jo itfifj.t ill b- iak"ti at'iunai Liin by dH'ault. LiTiMZlt A SCUUYLE1,1-, PI if "a Atl'ye. Ajril 1 1 1 U. Ih.Mi-awt.j,? ..... M li()iL I, MS I OK"! 1.1;. r7II t-i uiideiriiL'iieti u ill otui for ale at the door nf' J In Court 1 1 'um.' in Wortd county, t hio. mi Stur day, Mav r.oth.m I t o'clock A. M.. the following School Luis in Section tvxiecu in the '1 ot iitthip of Preedoiu ; Mo. of Acres. Yal. ir ticie. 'J'otnl val. Lot Stt. 7, H an- $!.- Ill 4M 2..-K.1' 40 M-lMI 4'l :t -1 h I 4n r.?. mo 6 Utt, 4 ti6' -'ol -if, h 4 I'll r,i if. a oa 10. " ir. in. 4 00 4 0) 40 if - J oi U2 n Ternin; One Iweluli part of purchase roonVy to be I in id at linipof stile, mid the bal-inco in tliveu equal aiMiunl iii.t dnients with amiii'd interest. No hid taken for n sum than the appraised value. J AMl.S W. KOtSS, Co. Auditor. Auditor's (mice. Woi-d Co., O.. I'er.yshur1;, April li., I'JwC