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Perrysburg Journal. nbllihed Trtry Frldny Morning by JAMES TIMMOAS. TERMS: On copy, on ?ar,ln advance On eopj.slx months ' 100 On oopj.thrs month 40 Rates of Advertising. n,nr on F.aeh subsequent insertion-' 80 lA eolumnforS month 7 Off K colnmn forO month 12 00 Wootamn for li months JO CO A column for (I month 10 BO y$ ooluinn for month 18 00 column for 12 month 30 00 U colnmn for I month 12 00 W column for 9 month 22 00 W column for 12 month 4t nO 1 nolo mo for 12 month 75 00 Administrator' or Kseculnr' Notice-" 100 Business csfds, not exceeding; 6 lines, 1 yer t 0 00 Hotiee In local column, per tine 10 JOB PRINTING. Of srerT description, executed In a stvlo rlefv- inf competition, nd cheap can be done elsewhere. W frire our personal attention to all Job Work, and allow none but first dsns wort to tear theoflice. tall and examine spec Imen. TIME TABLE—D. & M. Railroad. OlMOaOUTO. eOINOKCBTH. a.m. r Totedo-.-12.10ra r A.W 20 Costar 4t Milton.. .-3 .3. 4 67 too 5 09 8 24 PerrTb'gl2 34 9 Rnachton- 12 41 HullPra' 12 60 iiaskln-U S2 Tonlngany 1.02 Weston-- 1.17 Milton 1.37 Cuitar-. 131) .A2;Wratnn.. 10 .fltl.Tontnfrsny 8 10 02 llsskin -3 6.PS 5.35 5.50 6.15 10 10 10 10 12 riullPralrie 3 29 Roachtntl. 4 I't-rrvsburg4. 38 Toledo 4 LIMA ACCOMMODATION. r.n . A.M. S.1S Cnstar 4.18 Milton 4 Si) Weston 4.4'VTunto(rany 4.i0 kins SO Hull Prairie. -&.30 Knachtin - .9.00 Perrvsliurj:.- tJ.Oo Toledo ..6.51 ..6.58 .7.10 -7.50 ..8.08 . 8 12 827 .8.42 .-9.25 Toledo Perrrsbnrjt Roschton Hill Prairi H iskins -Tontojanr Walton .. Milton CusUr PERRYSBURG ACCOMMODATION. P.M. A . U Tils.li 6 20iPerr.Tsh"rp 0.20 East Toledo 0.20 rtntes Side Track-.. 32 ft i ts Side TrckB.3S Rust Toledo 0 44 Psrrjrsbitrg 8.50 TnM. 6.50 PERRYSBURG ACCOMMODATION. SENECA J. POWELL, Agent. SOCIETIES. Phænix Lodge No. 123, F. and A. M. rt il I 5 m n:i licati ii o!ie First od Third Xsnrlajr E veningsf. f orich Mtiiitb,a6folinv,: Itniary l-l.MJiily 1-15 Februarv 5-19 Aiignst 5-19 March 4-13 September 2 It! April 1-15 ; October 7- 21 M.iy 8-0 Voremher 4-1S 'no 3 17 December 218 Phænix Lodge No. 123, F. and A. M. Wm. CROOK, Jr., W. M. A. M. RUSSELL, Secretary. A. M. RUSSELL, Secretary. Perrysburg Lodge No. 179, I. O. G. T. Stated Meetings every Tuesdiiy Evening. A. M. RUSSELL, Secretary. Perrysburg Lodge No. 179, I. O. G. T. FRED. YEAGER, W. C. T. CHAS. KEEPS, W. R. S. Fort Meigs Division S. of T. No. 135. Stated Msetinffs rvrv Mnnrlav evenine. MAGGIE M. VASS, W. P. GEO. CROOK, W. R. S. BUSINESS CARDS. New Furniture House ! I. n tVI! SITZLKU HAVING pnrclMscd tho Cabinet EUb!i.-l). ro?l of the luta Joseph ii-i'zinp r, pro Mrt to continue (lie business at UieshiTie stand. Tlione denirinp to jret furniture of iiny kind, will plenne call and enmine my ttnck, of which a 'fine ftelectiun will be kept nhvavn mi hnnd. Coffin h of vniioui siiiui ou baud, or murie prompur to -ardtr. in New Millinery Shop. misses F. E. & It. J. IIAM.r.Y, TTAVE Just received their Spring Stock of A. Milliuerr IioihIh. u. n I tail to call anu oxumire the new utiles. .tlf Kooir.a over G. B. Kreps Stori". W. V. PERRY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon, RuaiJeuc on Front Street, in the house be longing to Mrs. Hill, PERYSUKG, OHIO. 4"x T03MTOGANY FiLLS OFFICE; formerly occupied Li Mar. U. E.rprees Co., oii tloor north of F. 11. Miller C Co.'s Store, Keap constantly on hand andfnr sale, Flour, iUnl, Urnii, Shorts, ItlidllllllCN, &c, IV Floor dulirered free of charge. Horrysburg.O., Jan. 27, 1S69. 40xx THE PERHYSBTHIG MILLS. J A. 11 ICS P. AVKRII.L. Fltitr, nieal, mill Frrd & train. At Wholesale and EeUil. tSTOIflc on Front street, opooMi o Mills.. SXX pr.uu vnjiuft, o. t7austom Work ground erery'day onshmt Jiotic. ' 10 HENRY H. LODGE, Attsriey mid Conusrlor at l aw. Notary rmbtlc and I.nnd Acrnt. 1boe on Front-street, near Nortou's Kxclu.i ce ii .tit. PERItVSBlKC, OHIO. Will rir prompt nlti-ution to ulMiusiness en trusted to Uis care,iu Wood and adjoining ci un 1 i a a 4 in GEORGE STRAIN, lttrupy and Counselor at Law, I'cniiVKiu oitio. Ill Claims k Colledions Hrff i e Prompt Attention. Improved Lands for Sale. Olieein Exealsior Block. front room upstair, furunr I.ouiaiaiia-avauuo and Sucoud-stieet. 8H.Kli3.V, DEIT3Cn0IE3 & I0NO, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Itntutt Block, Howling Green, Woo I Coiintj", O, Cullectioua Made and Taxes Paid. H. WILTS E & SON. 1'ropriator of FEREYSBURG SAW HILL. Uanufaoturera and Icalei in JLumber ot all Orscrlptlouii. tll orders trill reeoire prompt attention. 14rliJuUr attention paid to custom work, 1st A its n. TYI.SH. OBRT I. TILLT. TPVI PIT X, Til IV v tii w mm itlorneys & Counselors at Law, And Soli, '.torn in Chairrrv m via la rKiiiii tlii nil'NTV. n Mr.Tillr U Notar 1'ublic tod Couimiai.iuDer V Iv I REAM -MADE CLOTHING Jj"0K ilen' aud Uoy'i wear at HEACP'b ON MARRIAGE. Ilnnpy llrllel lor 'ounu Men from the effects of Error and A butt a in early lis Manhood restored. Kiivous debililv cured. Impediment to Mariiaie removed. New mrth i4 of treatuienl. Now and reuiurkab'e rvniediea. Uook and Circulars eent free, In araled uvel g.pe, Addrras HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 41 'o, J S 'Ulb Kiulu tt. I'liiladuli Li, I'. LOCAL MATTERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DnlTiln l.snd E. Hsnnsforrt A Cnv Dry Om.ds-A. M. Grsff A Phillip. AdministrAiorR' Notice-George Garfield. . Slrben ie end cream ar now among th Imurir of the scar ft, . Th Ohio Slate Teacher' A asocis lion meet thi 7r at l'M-in-Usy, July 3d and 4 b. . -Wood county ha a tlx leafed pig, and tlan. cook Count has calf i lib six legs, Tbey ar all dolrjr well. ' Mr. N. H. Cai.lard treated hi potato bug to hot bath, n( has now got new potatoes as large a walnnta. The Council of th Village of Fostorla liar appointed a Commute to visit Cincinnati to purchase t fir trigln for their town. Twelve sheep of the Cotawould breed rleld ed 127 pound of wool at this prlng clip. They are owned by a gentleman In Allen county. II. L. Wood, Jr. bad seTeral teams engaged lost week in hauling gisvol from the bed of th rirer and spreading it npnn the Stone road. Mr, T. J. MrnrflT baa recently purchased the drug a'ore at We tin, and ha put oda fountain in good trim to do sertice during th tot weather. Cat t. A. R. Champmt ha got hisaoda foun tain In good trim to quench the thirst of ourohl ten whnpasa that way. He ha put it up in ice so that it will keep over th hot weather. Mr. F. J. Oblinokr informs us (hut the school exhibilion in Dottling Ursen on Tues day erening was complete in all it parts, and one ufilie brat 1,0 eter attended. ' Th M. E. Church of thla place ba been greatly Improrcd In appisranc by baring two coats of calcimine put upon the walla and ceiling, The walls are now of light larender color, while the ceiling is of pure whito. The stran berry fraliral giren by the lady members of tho I'rcsbvteri.in Church at Nor ton's Exchange on Tuesday erening, was largely attended. Th cake, ice-cream and Strawbcriies were excellent. Th receipts wera $. Jay Cooks and his family haro returned (o ; their beautiful summer residence on Oibralter Island at Piit-in lUr. lie has chartered the lit tle steamer ilxjutie for the season for the exclu sive nre of his family and their guests and friends. We Icnrn from Mr. ArsTiH of Webster township, that the cut and wire worms are Tery numerous and Tery Irnublesomo in the sod and new ground this rear in his ricinitr. Also from Dr. Cabman of Fr-eport that the same trouble exists in Montgomery township. W are informed Hut resident of this ountv hibored aiz hours with the Auditor on List Saturday to get relieved of one rod of uiicli and vtcm ctnti that tad been assessed to him. II could hare dug the ditch in less time. What will not aomo people do to escape paying their just propoition of taxes? Ow ing to ill health Commissioner Srisner, who was appointed to Gil the vacancy occa sioned by the death of Eber Wn.soji, tendered bis resignotion on Fiiday laat. He has not been able, we beliere, to attend any meetings of the Board since his appointment. The vacancy will probably nut be filled until after the ct oo.tr Convention. Another St rawberry Frst ival. The lady members of the M. E. Church arc mnkinjr ar rargement to hold a at run berry and ice-cream festival in the baseuu'tt of their church, on next Thursday evening, and desire us t) extenil general invitation to our citizens to be present. Returned Home. Hon. E. D. Puck reach-e 1 home, direct from Washington, on Wednes day afternoon, looking halo and hearty. He re lumed on the 4 P. M. train, and before 8 P. M. bad made a professional call on a aick patient, hu r. fused to be c mforted until Dr. I'iOI was summoned. A. M- fJrarr Itrtli log. In their nw advertisement this week the announcement ia made of Ike retirement of A.M. Graff, E-q., from the old and well-known firm of A. M. Graff A Phillips. Also ihat One Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of Dry Goods is offered for sale at cost. If you wish to get a bargain, oil at 107 Summit Street. Toledo. A Whopper. Suitb, of the Wauseon ?-)tul,Uvnn, pot about 'one oats too many when he stated that three firms in that village had pur chased, wilhin three days, 2G8.2S5 bushels of oats. Anuisr, of the Napoleon SijnfU, diyes in to the official reports snd shows that there were only 2"fl,23i bushels of oats raised in Fulton county last year, of which it would be fair to presume that f ne-half, at least, would be ab sorbed by home consumption. Can't yon come down two or three bushels, Ilro, Smith T Tax Leyics. By reference to an ordin. nee published in the Council proceeding, it will be seen that a levy of 20 wills is made for the purpose therein tamed. At the meeting of the electors of School Dis rict No, 1 on Wednesday evening, a tax of i mills were levied for tuition purposes, and 3 mills for contingent fund. The County Commissioners at their session laat week mtde the following levies for couuty purposes for 1372 : Cm rent Expense Fund 2 4 10 mills. ltriilge Fund 1 mill. Cuuimiu It iad Fund 1-10 mill. C;rmlunth:c I'xrrcie at the Iliirli Sc'iool. The commence merit exercises of the rerrrghuru Hiirh Schjol will tak nlae on Vrl- day evening of uext week, June 21, at the Cuioa school builJiog, commencing t 7 o'clock. It will certainly be an occasion of deen inter- e.-t to the comniuuity, as the creuiug will bo de voted chiefly to the graduating exercises of U s Senior Class. We hope, therefore, to see large atteud-iuce. We had expected to eive the rrocrramme of exerciees in this paper, but Mr. Taylor, the Su- penuteudeut, being unexpectedly called and de tained sway from home it cou'.d nut be prepared for this issue. The Still m ol lust Filduy The heavy rain storm, accompanied by severo gr.le of wind, that visited this section ou last Friday afternoon, done but little damage in this viciui tr, except the destruction of some fruit and shade trees. Iu Tuledohowever, it was attended with disastrous and fatal results. The m-rth wall of Rkko, Ehv & Co' drug ator was blow s down, crushing in us fall the Canal Collector's (Aire, a two-story frame adjoining, in which three men were hurried and crushed to death, Thirtheen persons wete in the drug store build iug at the time, five of whom escaped uninjured, w hile eight wet taken cut of the runis, some severely injured while other were butilighlly bruised. A boat, containing three men engaged in fish, ing, wa also cupaised and two of the men drowned. School Board J ltictlon. The election fortaro members of th Board of Education took place no Weduesday afternoon a per announce meul. The candidate presented br the friends of the Old Board wer Akdhiw Rosea snd Join O. Hoffman. By th New Board Saw 1'ib Smith and Fmrtaici Veaue. Personally they ar all good, men, with little, or nuchoioj between themfor the position. But beinginformed since the election by friend of th New Board that they had made (groat mistake by putting up candidate with teu.pe-ance proclivillea, which was tho result of their defeat, w hare but this comment to make, that it is a sad Comtu-'Utary upou nychonl distiicl which can defeat candidate upon this Issue. Th election was attended with but little ex- citemout on th streets, snd the business meet. Ing In th evening was devoid of th usual Intorest. W ar In possession of th report of the Board which w will publish next week. Th following i th result of lb vote I Boaeh 19H I Smith 1M Uuilouo 177 Yeagtr Jl.' 'Gems' For the Sentinel. To prevent our copying th "gems from hi paper, the editor of th &nliml mad them so nasty that ha wa slinfld w would not ad mit ll.tm to onr column. Being deprired of Ibis useful mure nf Important Information w have been thrown upon our own resotiree and furnish th following gems for that paper t Chicago outside. Ain't we smart T It rained to-mormw. Greta peas are coming. Perrysburg ain't nowhere. Th tree are in full leaf. "A I." F.bersnl am some. " Al." Thnrstln m moio n. Th young robin la blooming. Th sun shines when it don't rain. Man snd woman was msde to mourn. ( I.sger-beer is going down ain't that funny T For niee, clean shsrs go to "Ed." Reed' (hop . Th potato bugs and th cut-worm is busy a, work. Wa belicva In every man blowing hi own horn. W do. Important I Th school marm at th Beil " ain't married yet. Jim." Tlmmons isn't wslk with the grace and majesty we do. Farmers sr cultivating his corn last week, next week and so on. For Hosteller's Bitters, cell on "Rod." Lease he keeps the pure Croton article. The grasshopper he set on punk in vine, And calls l.is m ite in cheerful whine. After the Baltimore Convention we will Inform our 40,000 readors whether we will support Urant or Oreeley, "I.arry" Piirni, E,q., is a sober and most esti mable cititen snd we regret th failure of our efforts to elt ct him councilman. We commend to our readers a re perusal of th beautiful, charming and facinatiog cat scene which we published laat week. ".San." Abbott cams among n with no inher itance but his good inri, lis now has a sot of plated ware, at least As sari to no body else doc. The jWiriWI is ti e largest paper, contains more news, is better edited and has a greater circulation than any other in th State of Ohio. Subscribe for it. Wnnted Immi'dhiu-lj . The New York St.ir thinks the great wantuf the ago is msu. Men whn will not lie. Men tii a t will mind their own holiness. Men who know their places and fill it, em. Men w ho are not too lazy to nurli, nor 103 proud to be poor. M.-n who are willing to eit what they hare earned, and wnr what tliev hare paid for. Men ttiat never brag nor ion. Men that never Big nor Cinch. And men who have courage without show. A atenmhnet mnn, hating a "lav off dav" yesterday, arose at six in the morning, and be fore eight w is inside of a suit of wedding clothes. At nine o'clock he wa a married man, and at noon aat down to dioner in a rented house, in which carpits had been put down, stoves and beda set up and furnitui arranged. Detroit Fre !. He is now fully pr -pared to repent at leisure, or go to Chicago and get relieved from lis troubles. Another Panic In Dry Rnod Fred' Enton ttr Co. on theWnr Pnth.-Every person Is interested in knowing where they can get theirwanls supplied, and supplied at th most economical fignres. The aemi-snnual closing-out sale at the two mammoth establishments of Fred Eatos A Co.. Toledo, ia alwaya considered the time and place ti go and be comforted. Now is the accepted time. They lis ve m irked their goods so low that it would involr rain upon any firm in the West who imy attempt to under sell them. Ij k at these figure for a sample : Stand.ird Prints at 7c. worth 12c. Striped Grenadines at 12c, worth 25e. Fipnreit Grenadines t 10c, worth 25c. Huff Grass Cloth st Ills, worth 20c. Everything else marked down in proportion to thrse fignr. This aflf-.rda a rare opportunity for those m want of Dry Good, or w ho may be in want soon, to lay iu a supply while ttie panic lasts. Don't forget the place, Fkfd. Eatom Jt Co '8, 77 A 79 and l',9 4 171 Summit Street, Toledo. Three Vnluiible Pieces ol Properly fi r sale I One dwelling house, one hotel snd on ator. Alt situated in the village of Peirysburg. Ecquire st the office of Asnaa Cook. That Geo. P. Rowell A Co., No. 41 Park Row, sre the most extensive sdrertising agent in thi city, is a fsct too well known to dispute. —New York Programme. MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL. C'OCNOIL Rooms, Perrysburg, O., ) Juoe4,la72. j Council met in regulsr session aud wss called lo order hy the Mayor. f resent Msvor KheinfranR. Counctlmen Cook, franker, Hoffman snd Westcott, On motion of Mr. Cook S. i). W eatcott was id- pninled Clerk, pro lem. sir. iodic nrwrttfl toe loitowing resolution : IteioheJ, That Ihe Marshal ba ordered to bring iu tiie absent members. On motion of Mr. liouuian (lie resolution wa adopted by a unanimous vote. 1 ho alarahal after a short absence came in with Mr. Eticrly who took his seat in the Coun cil Mr. Roach being out of town and the Cletk being detained on account of sickness in his family, the Marshal wa excused from further eft')' I. " On motion the reading of the minutes of laat meeting ivaa disposed with. On siotion, the Mayor appointed a committee on fire department, consisting of Geo. llotlmao, rerer irauaer aoa 9. li. weatcnlt. Mr. Cook reported an Ordiuinca to Croat and Regulate the File Drpaunn-nl of the Incorpor ated Village of Perrysburg, which was read the first time. On motion the rule w--re srnnondel and th ordinance was read t a-coml and third time and put upou its passage. Too Clerk called Hie area aud uays with tha following result: Ares C-.nk, Cranker, U .tluuu, Eoerly aud Wvstcott. NayeS none. By Mr. UiK-tt. Ileioleed. 1 hat the Council doea hereby recognise, adopt and accept the Pcrry.bnrg Firu Company No. l,a the l-.nino Company priivi.tea lor umlrr thu ordiuanoe now in lorce adopted umiinmoualy. by Mr. lloH'man. ItenletJ, That Wesley Cranker and Sarilius Belv ill. be uu'hoiized to organize a llosu Company for services in the r ire Department ot the village of fern burg. and repoit their proceedings at the next tuecliug of the Council adopud iiiianimoiisly. (In motion the MreerCouiuiisaiouer was au- tltoriiA-il to pr-icure two scrapers for the use of the low ii, a . so to putcbase pi-ink for street cros sing amounting to some 4,100 feet, aud report the bills to the Ci-uocil. On motion the Council s.liournsd to Tucsdav Evening, Juue 11th. Perrysburg, June 11, 1872. Council met in regular session. Piesent Mayor Uhciiifinnk, and Councilmon Westcott, Cook, Cranker, Hoffman, Uoacti and buerly. The Mayor called the Council to order and the minutes nf the last twu meetings wer read ami approved. Mr, Cook reported the following ordinance t AN ORDINANCE Prescribing th rate of tax. tion tor the year A . 1. In 72. Suction I. Be it ordained by th Council nf the Incorporated Village nf Perrysburg, ttiat the following taxes be, sod the earn ar hereby lev ied lor the year, A. 1). 1472: For sinking fund to par the principal of bonds Usued to the Dai tool Michigan Uailioad Cotu pany. ten(101mill on the dollar valuatiou of all property in said corporation. Ssc. II. To pay Interest on th abov num.'d bond, twi (2) mill ou kh dollar valuatiou. Sue. III. On aooouut of corporation prison, on ( 1) mill nn th. dollar valuatiou. Sao. IV. To pay Marshal, one-half of ooetJi) mi I oo tho dollar valuation. SiO. V. For atreet improvement one(l) mill on the dollar valuation. Src. VI For oomoion corporation pufpoae two u ; inuis on ineuoiiar valuation. Sko. VII. To pay c lu.-tery debt one (!) mill on the dollar valuation. Skc. VIII. To pay for Gr eugine on (l)tuill on ihe dollar valuation. Skc. IX. For cemetery purposes other than the payment of cemetery debtuue (I) null on th d dl.ir valuation. Sko. X. F -r fire department one (I) mill on ma dollar valuation. Th. ordinance wa read th first lime, and on motion of Mr. Iloacli th. rules wer. suspended and His ordinance ria l the second and third time and put upon its passage, which resulted iu its auopuoo Dy aunamm iu vote. J. H. RHEINFRANK, Mayor. JAMES HAYES, Clerk. SHERIDAN'S RIDE. BY TOMAS BUCHANAN READ. tXp from the South at break of day, Bringing to Winchester fresh dismay, Th affrighted air with a shudder tmre, Like a herald in haste to the chieftain' door, Thn terrible grum de and rumble and roar, Telling the battle wa on one more, And Sheridan twenty mile away. And wilier aiiil thou billow nf war Thundered along the horisons' bsr. And louder vet Into Winchester rollej The roar of that red un -ontrolled, Making the blond of the listener cold, A he thought of th Make in that fiery frar, (Villi Sheihlan twenty mile away. But there Is road from Winchester town A good, broad highway leading down I And there through th flash of th morning light, A steed as black as the atced nf night, Was aeon to paaa with eagl flight, As if he knew the terrible neen, lie stretched anar with the utmost speed j Hills ros and fell but hi heart wa gy, With Sheridan fifteen milna sway, Under hi spurning feet th road like an arrowy Alpine river 8 "red. And th landscape sped awav behind Mke an ocein firing before the wind: And the steed, like a bark fed with furnace Ire, Swept nn, hi wi'd eye full nf fir Hut, lo I he is nearing hi heart' desire, tin is snuffing the snv-k of th roaring frar, With Shoridan only fire mile away. Th first that the General saw were th groups Of atagglers, and then the retreating troops : What was done what to do a glanc told him both. And striking his pnr with a terrible oath, lie dahed down the line 'mid a storm of hnxsas, And the wave of retreat checked it course there because The sight of the mister compelled it to psnse. With fnim snd with dust the black charger was crar, By th flish of his nostrils plsy. He seemed to the whole great srmr to say, "I have benight you Sheridan all the war From Winchester, down to save tba day 1" Hurrah, hurrah for Sheridan 1 Hurrah, hurrah for horse and man t And when their statues are placed on high, Under the dome of the Union ssv The American soldier' Temple of Fame There with tho glorious General's name Be it asid in letters both bold snd bright ; "Her ia the steed that ssved the day Br carrving Sheridan into the fight. From Winchester, twenty miles away!" PI73 ntTiTDSSD T33USA1I3. tSfiOO.OOO B-ittle nf Ukbks's AuarsT Flowib has been sold in this State in three months. We only ssk yon to goto the drug store of A. R. Cil iMPtfsr or at the drug stores in M.iumce City and get a Bottle Feet of Ch'trg or regular size at 75 cts. Every Kittle war ranted to cure Dyspepsia or Mver Comnlaint, Sickheadache, C stirene?a. Heartburn, Water brish. Moor Stomach, Imlige-tion, Impure Ulood,and all disease caused by Impure Blood, order.inged Stomach and Liver. Try it. Wst& Tri-ax, Wli-lesale Agents, Toledo, 0. 5m ARE YOU GOING WEST? If so, take our advice, and purchase jour Tickets over ihe old reliable and popular Mis souri rncitlc Until odd, which is pot itictty, the only Line that runs three Daily Express Trains from St Louis to Kansas City snd the West ! snd is, politicly, the only Line which ruos Pcu Man's Palsre Sleepers and fine Pay Coaches (ea;eei'nfy fur moeera) equipped with MlLLtKS A'fi'Jf I'tufarm and ihe Patent Steam Brahe, from S". I.otll-to Kansas City, Fort Scott, Parsons. I.iwrence, Leavenworth. Atcii- inaon. St. J-'i-phf N -bra-ka City. Council ftliitT-i and Dmiln triiAoHt change! rnr infor mation in rt-hrd to I'ime Tablt-s, rates Ac., to anv i-i-int in Mi. tiri, Kansas, Nebraska, Coin ra.l i. T .-x is or California, call upon or address S. II. TtwarMoN, As-nt, Missouri Pacific R. K. Ciilumbs, Ohio : or E A. Fokd, Ueu'l Passen ger Agent, St L -uia. Mo. iV trouble tit an'uicr ij'irntiont. 819,000 Pine Shingles. Just received per Scuv A'ttie 810 thousand Pine Shingles which we oJ.:r for the next thirty days at rery ow prices. Nuw ia the time to buy. Pick, Hahiltom & Co. April 23, 1372. Jl.iney to imnn. The Pcrrysbnrg Sav ig's&Lnan Assot latino sre prepared to loan money on short time st ss reasonable rates t can be obtained in this vicinity. Persons wiab iog to borrow will do well to give them a call. S. D. Westcott, Sec'y. Perrysburg Innc 9. 1371. 7 PERRYSBURG MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY GILBERT BEACH AND JAMES P. AVERILL. PERRYSBURG, June 13, 1872. VVhsnepbn. 1 60.S1 75 Corn V 10 Its .. tie da shiilled... 41.'.t47. Drvsse'l Ueit ...Htl2.; IWIc UbI .. $l3-)0 lings Si 55:5 00 PnUtncs dj((?74 Dried Apples Vic Butter 13 .lie KfX Uto llc Beeswax 25 JIOc Kl.inrVp bl.-... 9.0 Oits 3j,a37c Kya .6io Cl.irer rieed V lu. Cliiekens V lb 8c Turkeys V & ..12' I! ran, Xrr...S2 50 Beans, common 1 50 Lard. 8 JlOo Feathers 80c Fla Seed TOLEDO MARKET TOLEDO, June. 13. 1872. Wheat V ln 195 $23 J Corn 100 tlx ...ate Pork, mess. ...S12 50 Potatoes ... &il(i5rtl'c Dried Apples(newilUc Butler 8ii('20j t:2s ..Unfit; Flour bbl. 7.509. j Oats 62c Clover Seed t bn. 4 23 Chickens 14'fij iSo Turkey I(l,il8u lleans I HtkA2 2j I Lard &(i'xA3 SPECIAL NOTICES. HOW TUG OLD THIXG U0HKS AFTER A TRIAL OF OVER 40 YEA B3. Dr. CutKssMiN's FaiM Pius Have proved themselves lo be the only remedr forcorrecting all Female Irregularities, Painful Menstrustion, aud removing all Obstructions, whether from cold or otherw ise. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS.' was the coin inen cement of n new era in the treat- uieut o( IrrL'nlaritie ami OtjstruetHMt, which tnive c-(, signed o aiiiny to a pro uuture grare. No f'miIJ cnii enjoy good health uulesa aUo it.. regui.ir, ana wrienever an nun uctinn iakea1 place thefjetu'ral hulth begins tu decline. - YOU K X l) IF HOW I I IS YOURSELF'! Every ono wants the mrist reliable remedy' which is comprised in these i'iils. Take this advertisement to your Drue gist, nnd tell bi in that you want the best and mjal relible tuediciceio thewurld. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. They are'known by thousands hobave used them aldiiTjrent periodslhrougliuuttliecounlry, having the sanction of some ol tho most eminent PhTsicians in America. Explicit directions. telling when they should not be used , with each box. 1 be price, One IJullarper Uox. CaiTioN. None genuine unless laving th private Proprietary Stamp of ilochibg A Hill- ?r, f roprietnrs.on each Uox. rnr sale by all lruggiats. Pillssentby mail promptly, secure from observstii n by remitting tn P.O. Bog 4.131. N.Y. Tho Proprietor of the Maumee Woolen Mills Will hurl tli 1itrAi trncir t IVnnf l?V OOOU.S that h Tur twen o0rd at hi )ltla in Maumee, nianufuotured at hia mill In Kr moot, and mad of all Wool aud wairauud to J. J u . i ui (jiMia verTiuut oucn aa l)onblo and Twist, Striped Cnrsimei es, Satinetts, Stocking Yarns, Single Yarns, Plain Flnnnels, ftc, Whiih lio will F.xehsnge for Wool or Sell for l7all Bl " lllil.aalM I'l bWH BtlAi.a ll.a I. ti. to ths Farmer rather than give it to (lie Mor. ooani. ion an Kiiou' that they mint gut I heir goods from ths uianiirueiurer snd iioike iheir li'i'fit. I prefer Selling Dileet in the Consumer. C.ie maa.cllaiU I will show you the differ .nee Uiuet-n the Wholesale Manufactiirei's Prior aud the Untuil Price. P. C. DEAN, ,'lauiucc I'll), Ohio. WOOL! MERCHANDISE. ' I 1 i j j j Fon. NEW GOODS -AKD- New Styles ! OO TO W. J. HITCHCOCK'S. Fox the IJest Stock of DRESS cooes In tin market, go to IIITCIIUOCKS. If you Want Oood Black or Fancy Silks, GO TO HITCHCOCK'S. If you want the Best Blact Alpaca, for tie Least Money, Got the Celebrated "Buffalo" Brand, AT HITCHCOCK'S. We have Alpacas, all colors, at 25 cts. to one dollar. -We have Lawns, Muslins, and Cam brics, at 12 to 50 cents. Sliallies and Delancs at 18 to 20 cts. Best Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, 15 to 30 ccts. at HITCHCOCK'S. Good Prints from 8 to 12 1-2 cts. at HITCHCOCK'S Cloth, Cassimeres, Janes and Cotton ades, Very Cheap at, UITOnOOOK'S. Carpets and Oil-Cloths Dclow Toledo Trices at HITCHCOCK'S, EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, A good tnek and cheaper than any where in Northern Ohio, at HITCHCOCK'S. We have a splendid Stock ol' the Latest Styles aud best make of Laiies&CMlta'sSte&Gata ALSO FIXE BOOTS, SHOES L GAITERS For Men and Boys. Call, and you will bo oonvinced that TIME AND MONEY Is Lost in going to Toledo or else where to Buy Goods with the Cash. v. j. iiiTcurorK. BUCKEYE Mower & Eeaper! The Most Durable, Mist Eshable, and Lightest Drait Machine in the Market. - Th nndersigned has taken the agency, of above ni iidiiue for Wood County, Oitio, and will be pl.-ased lo supply all in want of a good ma chine. The Buckeye has slwars stood n the front rank ss the bent mower in ua. having taken the grand Gold Medal at the 1st National Field trial at Srranuso, S. '., in ISj7 i ihe Oohl Medal at the 2d National trial at Auburn. N. Y., in 181(5; nd the Uold Midal of the Ohio Slate Hoard of Agriculture, at their extensive field trial at Mansfield in 1870. The Huckeve of 1872 has mtnr net and val uable improvements over those of former years. Among them is Mil'er's improved Table Self It ike introduced first in 187 1, and believ ed tn be the best self rnke in use. Prices of machines low, terms easy, and ALL W.lURASTr.I). Orders reapectfullv solirited. and csn be sent to nieor Win. Crook at Perrysburg: or loft ith John Pow-r at Ti-ntogany, I. M. Clavton. Weston, Wni. I,, Uis. Heaver Cn-ek, David Itassolt. Grand Kapida, John Long, t'nilar. A. Fav, llotvling tireeo, Austin Vaol'.l ireum, Por tage, (ieo. I,. Ketchum, West Millgrove, Geo, Hole nib, Freeport. ' Duplicate pieetf4 and repairs nf all the differ ent sixes snd kinds of llutkeve Machines, kept at the Agricultural Store of Win. Crook, Per ryshurg. Ohio. t'ircotars giving pricaof Mowers & Reapers, terms, Jtc, furnished on application. , J.nii:s w. iiosm, Ag'-nt Tor WoiiU Co. Perrysburg Ariil 12. 1S72. ftlui A.R.GHAMPI DEALE3 IX Drugs & , Medicines, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Brushes ia Urge variety, Lamps and Trimmings, Druggists Sundries and Fancy Goods. NEWS DEPOT. Scvhool Books, Stationery and WALL PAPER. All Wall Pa'jicr purchased of me will be Triinmed, Freo of Charge. Perryslmrg Savings xrt LOAN ASSOCIATION rpll E meetings nf shove Association are nn X the first S iturda v Kvpiiingnf each month. The Shares xf Stock 1201) each, payable ill Installments of II per month on each share. Money loaned to Sbsre-liolders aud Depositor on a monthly repavable basts, lo those win! a tab to build hotihi , remove incumbers noes, &.G. Interval paid no all deposits for 9i) Jay or up Vard,cuuipuuuJed semi-annuall y ASIIKU COOK, V. S. 'J. 'TuTC rr, .b'.r'. LAND AGENCY. Land & Loan Agents, FINDLaAY, O. To Bell or Exclinnse for other Prop erlr. CI tint A-riltlH. Kn. 95 80 irrss, 3 hnuses snd bsrii, I'i miles n rtb from (J.mrt Huus. Good (nil, plentr of fruit. No. 151100 sere, AJ nndi'r cnMrallon snd down in (trsas rerj fins limber snd soil ; (mid IrsmB huuae, prime fence! 4 miles north nf Dunkirk, nn I'iltsburfr A Ft, Wayne It. It. l'rlcs g!l:l per sor. Nn. 1)3-200 seres, 100 under cultlrslinn 2 lifr houses and barns, lair nrcliards, prims anil snd timber rsilriad building near it. Nine miles from ilarltnrd City, In I., Ihe crn.sing of ifi tlinniKh railrnsd lines. I'rins 1 1 500. Nn. 21: A lln farm of 100 seres miles fruro Findlsr, Ohio, sear rid(rs road. Well Im proved. 80 sppls tree and an abundsnes nf small fruit. 70 seres nndereiiltirstion. Lares frame home. Ilarn 40x75 ft. witli frimd stone foundation. Uun of liio(f water norer lails in barn mrd. All necessary nut-biiildinir. 1'rir, tS.OOO. tl.000 cssli, balance in pameuis of II.UoO each with six per eent interest. Cliisji B -THI II Ell I.A.D1. Nn. 5280 acres, nsi. 14 iu Marion tp., Henry eoiintr. No. 89 - 210 seres, prima tasn'ier, 3 miles south I Mt. Ticttirv, on Ilia lie Line Ii. R I'ric ui Jill. Nn. 13J -85 seres, ni n s. 4. Plesssnt tovrnsl.lp, Imcnrk coiin x. No. 18180 Acres, 4 miles enst of Luipgio, Putnam eounty, nn tiiJ railni.nl. No. 207 North half, nuthw9t quarter, iec. 13, Henrr township. Wood county, O. No. 221100 sores of heary oak. bick iry and other timber in Marion township, Ujnry cjunty, Ohio, 60 seres dusdened. No. 222 -80 seres 2 miK'S northwest af Me Comb, Hancock eoiiutr, Oliio. Q'jod limber snd wi'tl dittbed. dm ill amount cleared. I'riQe, $1, 800. Cliltj C-IMlAIItIC f.ADS. No. 190 ISO acres, part timber! fln land; near Garnet, Anderson conntr. Kansas. Nn.204-lri0 nirrhweat " quarter, seo. 10. townsliip 77, ranjre 32, Adair conntr, lows, nne mile from Caser's sisli in on the fjlticign, Rock Island k Haciflc B. U.,a manufactiiring town. Price I COO. No. 209.-240 acres in Rinjrold Co., Iowa. CIums I--Dnllliigs nnd I.oli. No. 95 A flue new house snd 3 lots, in liut ler.on the Like .Shore R. i., a tlirivinir town. No. 1 IS 00 acres in out lots, at S150 per ere; lolsof any sim to suit purchasers. Very lonetimn on fisymenis. No. 13 5 House, birn, orchard, 8 acres pround, fine limestone 'parry, on Lima street, Findlav. O. Price ff 2 51)0. No. 179-3 loin in bnaioess center, Main street Uowlinr Green, 0. $1,000. Nn. 133 -New house, West Sandusky street, Findlsr. $1200. No. 202-2 story frame house and 2 lots, In JlcComb. O. $1,200. No. 2JO-10 lots iu North FicdLiy at bar gain. ci im r-mLiaS. No. 139 --I'priirlit steam mr mill, near Ada, u. A spieti'lut linn lerinjr region. Nj. 2j1 Urist mill, near Uaniionshurjr, O. Class U BUSINESS IIOI SKS. Twonn Main street, Findlay, O. cias ii-:iorr.LS. The good holelsi will sell at a bargain. They are located well and, doing a splendid bu siness. Terms vzry favorable on a7l ihe above Property. Full particu lars g'ven by letter or otherwise. TO THE LADIES IT will pay the Ladies of Perrysburg snd Vi crntr to (to to .Maumee to boy their Millinery nd Fancr Goods instead of (fnior to Toledo, as the well known Millinery Stoie of MeOarty' has a lull line of all the No'clties ol the Season. Mr. Me C ARTY Cla'nis that his being connected with a Larg Millinery & Fancy Goods Store in Toledo, enable him togelgnods st VERY LOW PRICES, And that he cm sell thern for the same if not less than can be bought in Toljd j. 50ii E. D. Psi. Tresr. H. E. Tscg. II. A. UaaiLTa.N, Vice Pr. F.R. JIjllkb, Cash. Exchange Bank OF PERriYSBUaG, OHIO. Gavcramcat Securities, Cold i Biehanarc Got iSo'J. u I::uss rorelja Crafts !i ITakes Ssllsctioa:. Eeceive Dspoiiti, Hikes Loans and Sis coaau fiasiaess Paper. Furfign Piagc Tickets i Revenue Stamps SoIJ. olicits Accoonts from Business .lien it ud Others. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. 10 YEARS OK A Public Test a Has proved DR' BOOK'S ;i?3'ss. OF To linvp mure merit t Ii it ta iiny similiir prrp- HyrJffiag 'lie public. It Is rich lit tli modcninl qualities ol Tnr, and un-i'i lie I for ilii":-i! ol the Thrum nuil l.uutts, peil'otuiiiig the most ru murkiLb!e cures. CuxUt Culcla, Chronic Coughs. Il etT'TtiiaMy cures them all Ast'imn mill U'Oiichiti. lias cored mminy esses it It-is been proiiotineoil s'jec.riu for t::eao comitlaints. For ala? in D.-c.ist, Sl le or Kirk, Gravel !r KiJney Dijcasc, Dhcasps of t!ie I'rliury Oipf.ius, JauuJicc or aay Liver t'dm.ilaiui, It has uoctiial It is also a su?Pi lsr Tonic, II Pitt re tlie Apjictltc, Strcngtaeas the System, Restores ihe U eak anl Debilitated, Causes tho Food to Digest, Kesiovcs Dyspepsia and lnil,cstloa, Frcvoats Milarions Fevers, Givu s tone to your System. TRY DTI. CRODIi'3 WIVSCF TIR. SometHim Hejjil BsMiiiil. Up With the Times 'TriK uader.igned is now prepared to take th. i new snd boaiiatiil Itemtilitiil picture, a'o the ttnitalmu I'm celuio, which is so nesrlike the genuine artulu that the ditf.irenee is scsrc ly noticed, snd which o n bs furuiahed at about one- tialf tba cit. She is also piepared to take I'l'i i nty pes trom Vive to Twenty-five cenis, seenrdiiig tnsiss snd kild wauled. I'hotngrttplis ot the best iioulity, of ull slsus and kinds, lioio i 4 site or lui gent, down to llio smallest Ainbro t.vpe aUocopvingnther picture no I enlarg ing them, if desired, all executed with prompt ue. and below Toledo pries. Will finish up I'ifture in India Ink, or paint in water colors iu the most approved si vita; will furnish Vrimsatid Caai'S ol'all kinds that may be r quired, l'l.ase call and see lor yourselves. U will c ui v ni n "ihiui il you caunoi be suited, N. li. No pictures lukeu on Sood.iv. 'r. 'I ll(ilMTO,. 1 Fi!l'u Sire.l, D.ar I'lilon S.-Iom I U jU:.', I'lti rs luij-,0. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DISTK1CT COUKT 'JIIK HE hsrlng been failure in hold tl,e I Term of the District Court nf Wood Coonly, Ohio, whicli was in have eommeneed nn the 4th day of April, 1H72, ss prescribed. H in. thrrefmi-e, h'rrbi ocfrrn. That ,Vieet( rem of the District i.roirt r r wmm uotiniy, tino, be behl at the Court II uise, in said Count, couimenclrg on the Sib day of August, 1872, WILLIAM IT WEST JnJ.'i! nf Supreme Cusrt. A. S. LATTV, ABNER M JACKSON, P. It. COLE, JAM U i PILLARS, .lu lses nf Court of Com:rin Plea, 3i Ju lio UI Judcial Diatiict, Ohio. Jurm 7, 1872. Tf NOTI033. Wimnrss. On tlisfllh of March, 1372, ths In firmary Director within and for Wood eoonlr, Oliin, in accordance with the maintain such case innde and protided, notified the Commis sioners of said county that the necessities of the lull: ra iry rqiiiro tlia purehaae of additional lands. Am ng other things the Diri'Ctors say that tlier lisru rxiniined into the Interests of the Infirmary snd IfiHrmiry farm, rery careful ly snd find it necessary to hare m ira Isnd pur chase I, snd they fi il that 100 acres of land ad Joining the Infirmary farm belonging to John Sliinew 60 aeresof which are improved -Can bo purchased st til per acre. They also ssked the Commisaionera to meet with them on the premises and give the whole matter a thorough investigation We hare done so, and And that the necessities nfsaid Infirmary do require the purchasenf additional lands. There fore, notice Is hereby given that we i.." re under consideration the purchase nf ddi rionsi l.it'a for said Inflnnarv, and that on the Olh day nf July, '872, we will hear all petition for and r -m lostuncej SKainst such proposed Durctiase. S. W. St, JoriN'. I C rtimisionr of KEZIN W.KfcLLV, $ W.mtl County Bowling Green, 0., June 4. 18 72. 7J$7 li NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. R.-sled proposals will be received br the Conn tr Auditor, at bis nlfice in B iwling Green, until noonof the 8ih day of Julv, A.U. 1872, for building an addition to the InftVmiry buildings of Wool omintf, aeo irding 1 1 plans and spo cifl c itions nn tile in Ihe utfiou uf the Au litor of said County. Bi ts will bi received for the whole of asid work, or for the constructing of the brick and stone work snd alnofortbe constructing of the uarpenrer work separately and the contract or contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder or bidders for said work, excerit that tlw Commissioner reserve Ihe right to reject any miiu an ui is Unit are not lor tbu boot Interest or the count. The constructing nf the brick end stone work lo be fuliy completed on or before the 1st dsr of October, A. D. 1872. And the carpenter work tn lie fully completed on or before the 15th day of November. A. D.. 1S72. Terms of i.ai ment Two estimate will be made as the wo k t rojrease snd one-half of the said estimates will be pail for; ths balance of the c infract t" b p lid for upon contpl-ition of the w irk to the acceptance of the lljard of Cum uiUsioncr. Uy urder of Colin tv Commissioners. J. B. NEWTON, Andilor. B iwling Oreen, June 5, 1372. 7d3 25 in r ii onr. s v iv rn innrir O The meeting of the Hoard of School Exam- inors for SVood county, Ohio, for the next two qnirtcrs will be as follows: Tuesday, June fh, at Weston ; August 5th, at Kreport; August 2'lh, at West Millgrore ; September 21t.li at I'errysburg ; Nuveniber 1st, at llowiing Green. Applicants will be required to furnish cerlifi cates of good m iral character. There will be no examination of applicants ex cept at reitilitr meftoig. nf the Hoard. N'.i certificate will hereafter be antedated Iu cover time taught previous to examination, liy order ol the Hoard. S. 3. 1,0X0, Clerk. Bowling Groan, Hay 7, 1872. TONTOGANY ADVERTSM'S ISO. TO PEOK & MILLER'S TONP03AHY STORE! For &ood At Cash Prices TOMTOCANY MILL. This Mill is now eompleted, sndresdyto do CUSTOM WORK. Witlpromptneas, andin a satisfactory Manner. riHE 4 nbscribcrs have spared no ixpense L to m ike this Mill second to none in th State. They o inMtuplate, brdiingHoperior Work and the honorable treatment of thair Customers, to make it The Favorite Mill, In this Section of the Country. VW Cosh Paid ForU'hcnt, Corn, Ituukivhent, Oats. Jkc. FLOUR, MK.VL, FEKD, kc, ConstantW on hand, and orders for same are respectfully s il.oited. Prices satisfactorv . Addressthe u neribrs, at Tontoiranr . D I io or i It. UlLLlift & O.I . I'errvahurg, Ohio' PSCIK V. MILLER. TooUgany,Obio,Tiil.r 18 1370. 20 MERCHANDISE. 3L!si:srr beach, Ileal er iu GrROOERI.ES, HoadyMud Clothinjr, Crvockori', Corn Meul, Hats, Gaps, Uoott?, Shoe:?, Flour, Salt, Nails', Grlas.&e. &c. Will iiy C ish foi nny Quautity of Corn. Oats and Staves. PSUItYSBUIlO CARRIAGE WAGONFACTORY! W.H IIOLLENEECK & BR0 Areuow prepared to tuak to order Oari'iauer", Wagons, Cattorst, Sloiphs.&c. Wagons on hand at sll times for sale, Carii.ige and Siu I'uinting dono in work manlike iiiitiiuer. Itepair work of all brsnehe on.niollv atb iiled to. Special attenliuu paid ti lore Slioeing. Alltvoik warranted and charges reasonable MTLTl" xj. litre the rxcluaive Kigbt of Wood and Lncs Oouolies, for lln-Kx"e'ior Spi iug liracs, I'ul ented February Itith, 13rJ. BOOTS & SHOES 'V the'j jt :ustojo -makes.t o vsrietv s t MISCELLANEOUS. ' KXCUrHIO BOOT A1TDSH0E STORE. nAVlNGrenV)dto myNswBrick Htor and possessing inrreasedfacilltiesffti dr ing busiiKSS, 1 would respectfully invitt the at tent ion of my nuniorons old pat rnss, snd t h fitixentof Perrysburg snd vicinity, lo general, tn the I'actthat I shall keep on hand stsll times aiairgoitpd Choice A ortntenlof sllclassesolOoods tn my lino of business. Lulifj, Gacti nor ChiMrtn'i Bits nnd Shoes, Of my o wn'raake.aod also of Esst rn msnufss tare, of th bast quality, HI b i lTerod at sVSTONlSIIINOLY LOW PRICES So that the ci tiles t amount of Cash wUIseci to ill my customer a pairof Good Undsr standings I My stock enmprisa In pari th following classes o fUood s ! Men's Calf, Kip and Rubber Hoot I Boy and Youth' Calf and Kip Boots, of ill siius snd style ( Wnmsn and Missel' Calf lialmora I I fancy Kid and Morocco Bslnvr a I nd ti .titers of all style sodsiiest Arctic, Field and Rubber Over-Shoe, for Men snd Women ; fllippersnf allatvle j Children's Fancy S lines, of si I colors nd six j In fact, svery styl ind variety ths t can be fnunrl I n any Pirst-clss Boot and Shoe Store, I n thi orany othersection 0 f h oountry . Leatheronrl Findincr . A salectissortmentalwaji kepton hsntJf -r the sniiplv of the trade. llKPAIKI"f neatly dnne,anrl allOrdra prnmptlv tilled npon (heshortest notice. n aiiire ni iinunc patronage soilciTfa . lf R.jm'-mberi he new Rootsnd ShoePtor i in the" Exctlsior Dlock, "Perrrsbnrg. O . .last JOU.NE13K.BII- Perrysburg, Ohio, DEiliCRS I. (At Strictly Cash Prices,) Cook and Parlor Stoves, Tin, Copper & Steal-Iron fare, PUMPS, CORDAGE WATER LIME, LAND PLASTER. HUBS SPOKES. FELLOWS. &a., &c. Country Lumiber, Sasli, Boors & Blinds, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. The most Complete Stock kept I the County, on hand at all times. "Prices Reduced to Cash Basis.' Give us a call, bring your money, and Buy Good at a CASH STORE ! Cheaper than any one else will sell you FOUTZ'S CLLOKATKD Horss es4 Cattle Powiers. Tin preparation, lona snd favorahtip . ff.f'C knows knoa-u, siil tlioionshly re'inviKural. iosi'U iloivn ami luw-iitlrHt-u Iiinthm. y slix-oirtlieuiiis and etcalMiutf th. SUontieh uud inWttnes. It is a lure nrevrnrivs of mil iMamr. tnelilent lo this animal. u.-li iu LLM1 r r. v r. i . iib.Ubn, 1 r-.l.l.dw H ATER. HEAVES, I'llClill.S, lH TEWPEH, KKVKKS. KOl'X DKR, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL EXERGV, Ac. Its uo Improvos tbs wind. Increases th. aietiu giro, ainiootn aud alossy skin and ii.ii,iuis m. luiieraoio saeietoil f . iotoaflne-lookintf andnpirited horse. PT ljjlf.1sn" To kwpers of Cows this prspars tion is invaluaUs. It is a sur. pre. venttve auainit ftlndcrnest. Hollow Horn, elu. It has been nraven rr sotuHl .snerlnn-nt to bicreas. tba 1 aitantitv of millr unit fi..wn .h,mIm ff percent, and make the botur arm and sweet. In talbenin. Mttle. li its them sn sppetlte, loosens their hide, and Bakus liieui Uuive inuco tatur. tn all dlmurrfl of Bw ioj, tucti w Cought, tTlctni la xne LUDgf, Lsivur, C, tins artteieiirti u m iciiits. By putUj.jf fi oin oii half h pHiwr to ft (wmji hi m lrrl ot ( will tit tKri1imst will h ernll cted or wtimlr prevviited. Ifgivvn In time, h Ofibtiu pntveativ aud cure fur tltw lio; Cbulura. DAVID C. F01TZ, Projiriflor, BILTIHOIlEi M ol. Tnr sale lv nriiuisu mt Ororvkeeriers tlinitujttout the I'niuiU stales, Cuuodas uuU buuUi Asaerua, Job Printing- Neatly Executol Juiirnal Ofllce. HARDWARE.