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A Disgraceful Outrage. The Lonisvillo Democrat of Aug.i '7.. says tint tome time since an itinerent lecturer, homed Graham, passed ihmutth Ihe in'i-rior of Kentucky, and wu snpecttd of enticinf slaves t ' run wayi Before tbe fact cuuld he txoved he escaped. A few days since, "a very honest and respectable Rentlemen, who resides in Preble county Ohio viaiied Cynthi na to tee-the farmers, end introduce i new plough which he had invented. His name also , tt Graham, and h was suspected of being the lecturer. He denied that he was the same person, snd'offerrd to send for witnesses to prove that te was not the person. . They would not believe him bowever.and proceeded to pelt him with egra. The Democrat says a . husbel were thrown at him. Hia lace, except a larfe circle was blackened with indellible 'iuk, and he was advised to leave the the Sta'e "as soon M possible.'' In that Condition he left Cynlhinnia aud came to Cincinnati. The Dernocra'plitee tlia above as if it were n .goVlJiL 'svke, notileseiving of censure. V..-. Vwritiiitf the atx,- we- have i Yecetved-lbeyxitihiuntt New?, ihicb eivesa t tally ditleteiifVeriiio i of t'.- a:f. lir. The News malvea no uieaiion of another .Mr. iirslmui, who lecwrru in led part ot trie ww some urne ago, and fur v.-ito .1 Hie present Mr. Grnhnni wm taken. According to the News, Graham came lo Cynthana list Friday wnha plow On Sunday he hired a hone and repaired to Ml. Carmel, about, four miles from town, to a CbrisWarl Church, ami at the conclusion ul tru services he introduced himself as a preacher V- f (hat denomination and lie preached in the afternoon. On hi:i return to town llmt night, .' be told the landlord of the house where he stayed, that he was goini; early to bed; but in stead ofsodoine, he proceeded to t lie African Church, Ihe coni;reealion of which was com posed of colored persons, he being the only wbiie wan present. Mure be mounted the pulpit and harangued the slaves until a late hour, and spoke of the facilities there were inow in Ohio for I heir esonpa to Canada. In formation bf tag given to the most respectable itizena ofthe character of his address, ha was advised the next morning to leave the lowu This at first, be tefused to do, but afterwards fomented. Instead of leaving by railroad, he hired a horse f r the purpose of gniui lo Bour bon county. Rumors of his intention beinij circulated, the crowd gathered, which soon be came etcited, and he was pirlied wi b e.'gs. The county Judge, lo save hun from flintier " violence. If.ok liiin to Ihe Jail forsnfety. There his face was blackened with lunar caustic to preyeni nis oeina; anuwo, nu men a comum- .. u' esconea nun 10 me cars, uuu pmueu miu h Ik. n.r.lA.rjiulnni.in ' sn liuurdn.il U'itli. VH lilt I fll IUI AM. IIIX.U,,. Hi. Ill, V.I.BH.M "..,- out further inoliisla'.ion. Under this state of V facts he will find few-per oils who will sympathise with him i:l his griefs. C'in. Gazelle. Death of Commodore Downes. Commodore John Duwnes, i f the U. S. N,i vy, died at his residence in Mount Vernon street, Chnrlestown, at half-ps-t four o'clock yesterday morning, at the ape of 10. He en ured the service in June. 1802, at the age of 17 years. The date of h s commission was March 5th, 1817. jo was in the navy 60 years, and rendered service ot sea 24 years. Uuriugthe Inst 20 years ho his bepn on duty ashore, a Ittue ronton cf the time es com Tnnndant of the Charleslowii Navy Yard. Hi' funeral obsequies will be observed from his late residence on Monday next. He was a gallant officer and a noble man. Oi imnodore Downes was a native of Boston, and resided in his youth' at the North End. Ke embraced, says the journal, a nautical li li nt a very tally ae, aud entered the Navy in i(!'J rts u midshipman. He rapidly passed through the various grade of his profession vw'h uiHtuvumheu kmior, and received his coiiiuiiijicm as Pes; Ciulain in 1S23. His servi'-cs a;e incorpora.ed wild the historvof l hi cuuiiliy, and ill he long J'me.mbered.' Jle.was in (he r'acific Ocean in the frigate feiseit with Commodore PQrler dnriiig the war . .vita Gft Briljan, as his 1st Lienienanb He 'ctfliinsii'ii.0 tne irifiaie rtiaccoonnu, -anil "onrf shlps. ii, ihe 'Pucificdurin tl evil wars 0f tjie republics in 1817 and '18, when Lord C la lie cmrtmauded the Chillian fleet, md by iiis (irmiKss and juterpidily, tendertd sig nrtl service to our country in pryitctincf our commerce. 1'is cruise around the world in ihe Potomac, i which he met with various .startling incit'enls, has been recorded by and able writer- Reynolds end lorms one of the itrio.it interesting wous, of t.iu present century Fugitive Slave Case in Zanesville. We learn from life Zjnesville Timej thiit tentleman from Loiusuna, named Wrn. C!o- man, with his lannly ana a leinale servant, i slave, stopped at that plane a few days aii nc on their way lo North Carolina:. While there the Abo'.itionibts and "culled pussuns" under took to free the girl, and for this purpose sued oufca writ of Auvra corput, ornV brought her - before Judge Slillwell. Upon the writ being , read to her, however, Mirj Vina stated that she ' had no inclination to leave h'r master and mis tress. Ttie Court, in conseiiuence of this .avowel, Iminediiitely dismissed the case uud .ihi etrl returned to her master. . ' Thus is a considerable amount of Abolition -thtinder and Fusion capital knocked into the middle of next January- [Communicated. DIED On Friday evfliiint; last, Mr3. LAVKTA, con; . sort of ;R. Y.' Lanius, in the 35th year of her age., ' 17 Death at all times is a dtead meenrer, but particularly so hen the family circle invaded and a loved one taken a v. a v. The ; sttrn decree tatto "duat thou must relurn," is tever felt with wore poignancy than wl n it falls upon "an ttiTeiiiibnale 'aiid devoted wife and mother, leaving to mourn their irreparable loss, a fond husband aud children. The sub ject of this brief notice vras beloved by all , rjur acquaint' noes, Surrounded by almost eve ,ry thing calculated to make life desirable aud ..pleasant. But, she has gone to that Loume , from whence no traveler returns, sn ) although - -, she may not come bacli to tbe loved ones she .has lefty and who were so near her heart, yet, : ijthey "rirajr go to her. Her body lies on yonder . hiU.jbuti'ict soul basgenc to that Goil from whence it came. On Sunday last,an iniiBenta irohoourse of sorrowing frieuds and acquiiinl ',..' iu'oes followed her remains to tleir final rest . ng place, accompanied by the mtmbers pf the "Social Degree," of which Order she was a member.' May he who. tempers the blast to s ,' the shorn Iamb, console the bereaved husbauJ onuuren. most wno are lett to mourn her death wouJd do well to emulate her vir- tues and prepare tp jhinhetaround the Throne swhere parting wjll be no more .forever. DIED A FRIEND. META1IC COFFIMS., - ( - .. ''7pBfritrTitirTi-fiw ou hand,, and Intend - ! eo,H'iftiitl''irepfri, 'siYtdt W;'v of Melalie C'iM.iwliieU will be'aold low, VVOODESCOP. ..' . of eer qdnlH and siz.i, roattafuetartrt -.-.Moo, fe 5iorit ootto. . . E.WEISS,. , ) At tb maobin shop,: South East of 1. ft. Depot. ,Auf. M,Mti,,,r,.if ) t.f-r,--,. ,v .; ''ev4!'i .j.v:--j;--;' MARRIED On Thursday but, V Rev" S, 'Marqdis,' Mr. Joshua Hunt, Printer', to Miss Lucr Ann Uas, uuoii, all of this plar-e. ' , Of, course, with the ahove notice, came a plentiful supply of the, xooil things attendant upon st h occasions, for which we hope the happy couple may h ve all the joy attendant upon, the married life, with lots of the conse quent reepontibilitiet'. " "V" end." The old machine is out of orderthe hot weather "got it out of fix.'' , , , CINCINNATI AND EATON MARKET. Corrected weekly by Wilson & Lanius wholesale and retail Grocer, Main st., Eaton. U1HC1HNATI. . CATOX. Beeswax, 2323 BatsiVAx, 20(355 Bunaa, lirl8 liurnra. 13 t'lmasa, UW10 ICheisb, , - lOCffia Currisa, H?i&12J4'.l'OFiM, U15 Daiso Appi.ea, l:i'5 i'SACnas, (1.30(1(1:75 I'rieo Apples, (JO 1'EACBts. 3:S5r22:8o 1 e.iTumts. 8Jfi(41 Flour, $7:8'H(7j:1" W'HEAr, Jl:ti5(?l:70 Corn, lini'$7 Oats, 44.M45 BaRlst, LiiS0 live, B5 Bbass. 1:001:5 Feathsks, 7ff -it Floor, t7:00(J7:50 Wheat, l:5u 2Uij:.'5 5l 80 $1:12(31:25 S $3:75it4:no f5:(n)W,ti:U0 82:UU(43:Oi 8(410 t'OHX, Oatj, Kaulst, lira, Beans, Eocs. SJvoos, HoiiS. $!5:734:0i) tloos. Cattlb , 70iKf1:00 (,'attls. Sukep,, (8:S0o:00 Surep. (5 IT MM, - THmV'llAMS, Sides, 6.4'i'?tiJtf;Siuas, SlIODLDSKI, 4'(Vft5' SllOULUERS, Sk't'CS Urd, : S?5Ct 1J II.Aiil), Clover, fo:2,W':40 TimOthV, 3:5ut8:0O Flax, HUimVAH !fl.oiEii. (tS.OiVcr.S.'Sii Tihothv, $2:30aVt:0 ) Flax. 1:00 Potatoes, 60(S7o .Sugar, 6jt Potatoes, oOM'ii) Sur.AR. a.'St'I.-i WOOL Common to blood 23 to 31 ro VJ do .'4 to?! j0 fi to lull do Extra fine Unwashed 81 to 83 a to ad 3jto 40 les John Ware, fur the use of Preble Common John Portuugall, 1 J'leaa. vs. j Vendi liipouas. Hiram 1). Evans. I BY virtuo of a writ of Vendi Exponas issued fiom the Court of Common Pleas of Preble conntv, and to me directed, I will offer forsnleat the'donr ot the Court Home in Katun, on Saturday tnc 3(jtrt)i apptenber, A. I), lufll, between tbe hniira oflO o'clock. A. M. nnd 4 n'rliiplr -V tr nf Siiid day. the lidlmvinjr described priD)isea: Loi number one (1,) ij the town of Fair Haven. Preble county. Ohio., upon which is situated a Saw Mill. Appraised at J Terms of sale caah. .TOItV rtiTiRnnT Huddard A Foos, Atty's. Sher'itl'. ONE CBNT UEWAKD. RAM awny from tho subscriber living in Mon roe t'lrtissluD. Preble enmitv ritit,, nn Tii,,-;,- day tho tenth l.tvd'.Mav, A. 1) ls.V.'iWlCIKFr u-i,ur., mi iimeiuurtu npj.rentice tottielarm injr business, said Stroble is about lay avsofnge hud ou, whuii ho went away, linen pantaloons, Jlnrt, and palm leaf hat. All persons nro hereby torewarue l of havborinr or trusting him on my icwmui. i will pay tlie above reward but no thanks to any ono brining 8aid boy to myroii deuces miles north Eaton. , ' ' JACOB MICHAEL. An?. 24,1S,H. ON HAND AGAIN! Trogrcss ami Improvement. jf"3kWALTE: P' M'CABR having &z& V V reopened his STORE in the new brick buildirg, built expressly for the purpose of facilitating his business, takes pleasure in announoing to the public, that he is ready to supply demands for all articles per taining lo hia line of btisines, such as COOK ING, PARLOR, and SHOP . STOVES, - ., .. ' " -......., u...e .no rnmrrrirer- ent sizes and patterns, tostii: almost anv Fire placV; Copper and Brass Kettles; Pumps, Lead ripe, iino aic, me. oiove ripe mode to or der. TINWARE of every descripl ion kept con stoutly on hand. Ejves-Trouehs and Spout nig put up to order. All orders for repairs promptly anu morouejiiy executed. iielfctuiiiied not to be excelled in his efforts to, supply the demand for the nrticles in which he is dealing, lie will assiduously endeavor to to lurnish wares of the best qunlily. and sell them at the lowest rates at which they can be afforded in this market. Old Copper a ml ('ust Ira ntnkenin exchanee for Ware. JTShop on ihe South-east corner ol Main and Cherry streets, opposite the Pott Office. Eaton, July 27, 185t.-tf. 1h (C( Hl'SHELS OATS WANTED, for 1,VUV which the highest prire in rush win be paid, by It. S. CUNNINGHAM. SI ONE lOII SALE. 'PIIE aubscribfr informs the public that he i will furnish on short notice any quantity of Liu tiding stone, such as cops, sills and steps. Call at the well known Stone Quarry of Chrisrnan & Young, 21 miles from Eaton, on the Lewi bur road, T. fit J. BRANNAN. J u no 24,1 So I. TO ALL CON (.'EEC NED. fJHE undersigned having been nppoinle l by 1 the Probate Jtidge.ufPreblecavnty, Liquor Inspector, hereby gives notice that ha has the necessary apparatus ami is prepared -to enter upon the duties of said uhV-e. lie may be f.jiind at all times at his residence on 11. iron Street, Eaton. HENRY VANAL'SDAL. June 22, 1804, 31. tl roceriS, a choice stock now ou hand I and for sale wholesale nr retail. Send your orders to the Grocery of Wilson & Lani us if you desire (rcsh, cheap and good articles. pposite the Court House, Main st., Eaton, O JUST receivnd an excclleiitnrticW'ofStipiirsfor sale cheap by . J. I. MILLKU Something Handsome AY always be found in Ihe way of dress ill anus an i lie rvew oiore oi Mepnens cr i. for we always kffp Plain, Figured, Black, Plain, Rimed, Figuivd, Plain, Changable and other fancy iles. A NEW article in this market. NUT OIL for Ma chinery, Ac, for sale at the Dmtr-store ot Ap l. J. P. llrookin A Hon. YinilTE Fish, Mackerel and other varieties of VT 'sh, just received at the Grocery of ma 10.' -- B,S. CUNNINGHAM, BOKUETSI BONNETS! A niceassortmenl of Braid, Gimp, Strnw, Silk, Satin snd other Bonnets alwavs to be found st , . 8TEPHENS& Co. Wanted AflAnuahels of Flax Seed for which the WjUyyhighestcasb. price will be given by ' i VV.JL,bUN ci uu. A large aasorfifieot of Cedarwate, Earthen- Xl ware, Bnskete, & lust received and for KOieoneop at tlie Orocery store of Estate of jfaetb Sheets, Dec's! Notice is herebv given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate-of Jacob Sheets, deceased, late of Preble t'oontv Ohio. . . - SOLOMON SHEETS Mm'i.., ,.4un 1854.-3,. - ..J- A . "r;' PVebio couDtycommun riease. T1 ll.KV H iri ilh flrH. AmvRflt TnwlA Rot. lllElimbdb McUriJ.JohnMcOrUT.Uriah Oard, J.i0Jb UirdjSarmh Gard.EUen Uard.ACirinhRe beoca U.vrd.j Jane Binta, Joseph. lianta. Eebecca twuvrkijinu, airan tfonns, aiepoeo joens, tt;ri.lh.li)hn fliTnk..4h TVi r..rnu rnk. A. Lliiabeth Gird, widow, will take notice, that a uvwiiuu was niea affiinst tftero on tne 17tS day or May, A. D.. 18,14, iu tbe court of connnoo plea'sof Preble county. Ohio, by Thomaa DowlerA Rachel Howler, and is now pending, wherein the said 'fhoruns Dowler A Rebecca Dowler.demand mr titiou ofthe followiuit rea!estated.cribed aafol lowa,towit: '"The one uudividud thirteenth pirt of a certain tnct of lnnd. situate in Preble emmty Ohio, eifrhtv live (S5,).ac(cof londlvinjr.and be", ma: in tlie south west quarter of section two (2,) of township nuii!berniiie(!),)ofrnnirctwo(2, least, bounded nn thu mu tli ... ... :.. r.. :.i - - " " " VI VUV Ul,l itici u HUE i .am quarter section, on the west by the lino dividing; .uo .nu uir.er seeiioc, irom tne soutn enst quorterof the sm neetioii, and cxtendintr south so as to include BiRhty-live acres strict measure; also a certain other tract or parcel of land situate in Preble county Ohio, and described as follows, to wit: -'Beinj a pirt of the nurth part of tbe south west, quarter of section number twenty-one (21.) of towiiship number nine CM of rn?e two (2.) oas-t, cominenciiii; nt tbo Stato road from Katou to (rreenvi lie, where the southern lino of the nbovo nnd last described tract crosses tho said rriftd. Mii.tifn wd with en(.1 l;n....:t... .ui . thence south forty rods, thence east eit'hty rod iu me conire or sua roan, tnence north fortvrods to the place of beginning cnornininirtwcntyacrcs of laiU. and at the next term of snid court apjili cation will be made by the said Thomas Heavier A Uachel Dowler for an order that partition may be made of said preiiiniw. AL1.E.V A OAI.OKRWOOf), Att'vs for Petitioners. Juno 23, 1S54. . Country ITIoIassvs. SUPERIOR Country Molasses, just receivedand U forsaloby Wilson & Tainvus. Thouias Dovrler, et-al Executor's Notice. Uhereby Riven that the undersiirtied ' has becu appointed and qnalitied a admin istrator of the last will nnd le-timeiit of Hene- dict I). Ridireley, late of Preble county, Ohio, de ceased. All persons indebted to said e-tato are requested to make immediate payment; and per sons having claims are required to present them duly authenticated within twelve months from dato. PKTF.il SHIW.EK- August 9, 1854. TO THE Flf It '1 M1E undersitned, having examined the man uscript copy of I he map nroiioed to be pub lished by Thomas J. Laiisii, take pleasure in Hearing testimony to tne general accuracy ol its details, and the successful manner in which ht; has executed the plan of a thoroughly cor rect and full expote of all the geographical and statistical loaturesof the county. Ve cheer- lully recommend Mr. Uarsh'sinap to the liber ality of community, as a work well worthy their patronage; and invnlua be ns a monu ment, ofthe enterprise and in'elligence of our county. A.Haines, D. M. Morrow, W. J. Gilmote, James Albert, John V, Campbell, George W. l hoinpsoti, J. II. Foos, 1. C. Itatlsback. Hen ry Harter, Oliver Cleveland, M. D. Harris, L. B. Ogden, John Marsh. June 29, 1831. V VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE. THE subscriber offers for sale a farm con taining seventy-four acres within one mile of hatou. Hun farm is under eood Cultivation. and will I e sold ou'very favorable terms, if application be made soon. ror pailiculars call on J, D. Miller, opposite the National Hotel, Main Street, Eaton Ohio. July 27. FOB S.ILE. THE 'ubscrilier will sell on very favorable terms, one, two, or three good dwelling house and lots, situated in the town of Eaton. For particulars enquire at the Grocery of J. D. Miller, Main street opposite the National Hotel. ' Preble Common Picas. " " Julia Guild, pl'ff vs. In attachment. Charles Seymour, deft, j THE defendant, Charles Seymour, is hereby no. tiricd that on the loth day of July, A. P., 1854, the plniutill' Julia Guild filed in the court of com mon pleas of Preble county, Ohio, her petition, which is now pending, wh"'rein she- cli,u. 'i the fipt'elkitiinf K'ittl hrnnnh nf iirftn-itoi, nf .v,.. n.'n seduction and consequential injuries, nnd asks judgment theroun for ten thousaiul dollars, upon wliioli an attachment has been issued to ippropri. ato the property, riirht, credits, stocks, mcm- 1 .r...., .i... .i f . . . .. . noil i rue ueieil'illlll 111 tiUSAtate to the payment of said claim. The defendant is further notified to appear and antwer to and defend apiinst said petition nn the ninth day of ffepfembT, A. I)., 1,154. otherwise judgement will b taken nt term of said court next ensuing, after said ninth of September, ISCi. GILMORE A FREEMAN, Atty's Attest L. ft. OciiiH.v.crk. forPlaiutift. July 13, ISM. ow. Preble Common Pleas. Aaron Shearer, lTt'U'. 1 Petition na-amst for John Good, et. al. Duf ts. j Partition. 'IMIE nbore named defendant, John Good and J. Elizabeth Good his wife, PnnielRell, David Hell, Henjiimiu Franklin H,dl, Mary JnueSmel ser, John Henry Robinson, arc hereby iiotitied. that on the 17tl day of June. A. P.. 'lB.U. siiid nlaintitl'HIed in the clerk's olfiee of the court of common pleas ot Preble county Ohio, a petition against tliem the said dufendnnts, wherein said Plaintiff do:it.nds partition of the following de scribed Real Estate situate, Wins;, and beiiijrin the county of Preble, and State of Ohio, end dc- crihed as follows, to wit: 'Uuinu a part of the south east quarter of section number thirty-four (84.) of township number six (j.) iu rantre number three (O i East,. Ac. berjinninrr at tho south east corner of tiio nbovo described quarter, running Men north, one iiuudreu iolestnn stone, thence west, one hundred and sixty pules to a stone. theucc south one hundred poles to a stone, thence cast one hundred aud sixty polcstothebepiuniii;' , enntainine c.ne hrmlreJ. acres, ' also, the equal soutn Halt ot tho south cast quarter of section tA-ent'Mwoto,) of tuwnsMp luunber six (ij,) in raiipe two east, al.i n lot in tho town of SotiicrvillcRutlcr county Ohio, and particularly described as follows, to wit: It. being four rods of tho east half of lot number one (! ,) lying north of tho street that runs between Jacob V. Row's dwelling house and tan-yard running emt nnd west, being four (40 poles in trout by ten (10,) poles back, containing one fourthof anncrc.ly'ng aud being in section number three (S,) in town ship number five (6,) in rauge number twoeuttf Ac. in said county of Butler, nnd State of Ohin, nnd the defendants aro furthernotitied that atthe November term of said court, A. P., 1854. appli cation will be made by the said Aaron Shearer for an order of partition and that said premises may be partitioned accordingly. Attest. L. B. Onusx, cPk. HLliBARP t FOOS, by B. Y. Larsh dep't. Att'ys for PITH'. June 29, 1351. fiw. K0, FOR THE REGULATOR f THE nndersigned take this method of reA twf-hig their thnnks to their many friends and pntroBS; for their liberal patronage to the Hoot, Shoe and Hat Regulator of Eaton, aud wouid most respectfully solicit them all to call again, ts we have enough and to spare, of that which .all most have. We do not pretend to say that we sell the lowest price goods that are sold in this market. But we do say that we sell the1 cheapest and best articles in nur line ever sold in the town of Eaton. It is of the very latest style and gotten up eitpressiy fcr this market; For particulars, call st the fUgithtor, on the corner- West of the Court Hmne; . ,y,.- M. MILLER & CO.; April t, 1854. ,' .-, . , tf Cofle.A fine jiicArtmnt i P.tI ii nnttlitit Coffee lust Onennri n,t i.sr la ot Ihn hnU. jsale and retail grocery of - Wilson Ltniea. AfATTR ASX A XD B H IU NO M A N V V A CTORY, Hoa.3fc 2a East Third' g reet, " ' South aide between Main and Sycamore, ad joiiuiig Manchester's Pui Iding. T'iie subscribers informi their friends and the public rtnerallv. that thev have EN LARGED their Mattra as and liedding'Mnnufaeto ry, and are now prepared tofuruish wholeaalu or retail (roods in their lin, of the very best materi alsaod on as liberal terms as anyuthcrcstablish ruent in the west. Pare Curled Hair Mattresses. We would invite all who are in want of pure Curled Hair M,tttracs to srive us a call, in all coses we warrant our curled hair nmttra.'w. a simple of the hair we put in wch maHiRssillbe shorvn to the purchaser, with a number corre sjiondinsr tothe number of the mstt-ass.awnrran-tee will be given that the hair in the nut trass is equal to tbe simple. Spring Wire Wattr.Ksos. "Wo keep on hand and will mike to order at the shortest nitieo, Sprinjr Wire inattra-mes; eipial. if not superior many other e.-ttablishiaent in the city. Alsci rutton. Moss and Hnk Mntiras-'ei always on lnnd nnd for s ile wholesale and retail atcTceedin?h LOW PRICES. ALSO Feather Beds, Holsters snd pillows, made of live Geese feathers, so prepared as not to smell. ALSO Cnmrorts of every sizn and iualityfor sale lower ttmn families can make them. ' Feather Beds renovated, and ereryesrtirleof beddinir on hand and mnde to order n't the short. et notice. - Seamless Sheets & Pillow casesniade expressly for private families. Allordersprompt ly attended to. tabliKhment may rely on (jettinira ceod article, and we will in all ca' come up t thin circular in quality. TOMPKINS A 1IUOHES. Cincinnati, May , 1851 3m. I.iiliiors. AO K Vl'.R A L a srtm'nt or I .iquorsof al Iklndq, puronrticle, for salo at the wholesale aud retail Grocery of '"a so. " Tt. S. CUXNIN'GHAM. li.V. II. & It's PATrNT Imimiovf.i) Hair PirKras. nAYIN'U for the first time since we opened a sunrdvof the nbovo w.. ,11 n,.. mi.,ni;. - Saddlers to the nbore, it being the only tlnnir in. venicu lorpii King Uiw'sand Deer's hair without taking up room or croniinir dust. HUNTER COBHH V e")M ESTON & BARK. NewSadlery llni-dwaru bouse, N'u. 2, Church Building Walnut Street. May 4, IS54. CAIiPLTS!! CAKPETS!! '"PIIK subscriber is now receivingnnd ope J ning a largo assortment of English Tn pestrie Velvet, Tapestrie Brussels, Rrussels, Ttiree-piy, ingrains, anu Venetiat) Carnoliiicr. From twenty-seven inches to twenty-four feet wide. Also, Ittiirs, Driigrls, Tall and Piano Covers, Curtain Goodt, Stair Rods, cstcetc, at wholesalennd retail, to which lie would mnstrespectfully invittyour atten tion beforepurcbasing else where. H. FALLS, No.l9EaslFourfhst.,bet.MaiiikSycamore Cincinnati, Uh 10. October'iS, 1852. ly PUMPS! PUMPS! ASDUEW SIIEFFER T1ESPECTFHI.I.Y inform i.te r.M.m,!, .l .1.. Afpublic genemlly, that ho is nreiiared to su o. ply them with his ritltfllUIfX PL'.TIPS which took the l remium at tho State Fair last rear, and also at thu Preble county Fair. Any person desiringa first rntearticleciin be supplied byaddressingtlie subscriber through the Eaton Post Olfiee, or calling nt his residence ou the Greenville road, five miles north of Eaton. All work warranted, and if the Pumps don't work according to representation, no pay de manded.' June 14. 8ms. Register copy 8ms. Cull aad tseUUs Ihc account Books, ofthe late fm of Eeller . & Stetler, are now in our hands for col lection. Atl persons knowing themselves to be indebted on salit Books, will please call at our office, when the same can be settled. Our itistruclioiisare mmt p,iUim. Look out. HUBBARD &. FOOS. May 6, 1854. Cheese A larse lot of prime cheese jbs received and for saV by Wilson & Lanius. To the HAT WEARING PUBLIC rp HE sub-eribers having entered into partuer -f- ship in the inTTi.vn 'aL-sixusn. iu the old stand Ot AVillinitl K. UnoV nt-rt now nnmnn.i.1 ti il- meirps and make any and kinds of HATS, to "i.ier, or, ivs ioiv raies as any establishment iu the west. Mr. SiimiAiss, being a Practical Hatter, and Mr. Hawkins beingthe oldest citizen of Eaton at this time and having returned with the inten tion of spending the remainder of his days iu the place of his childhood, bupes by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share ofthe patronage ofthe public. HAWKINS A- SUFFRAIXS. N". B. A Una assortment, of Hats of various de scriptions now ou Imnd nnd for salu cheap. - Eaton June !i'J, ls54. BALL & BROTHERS, No. 10, Fifth Street, Cincinnati. J ikes esses taken iu all kindsof weather iu from J twenty to thirty seconds. All pictures war nanted. Roniiisnpwi at all tiuim. JtT'Adiiiisiou Free, April 1, 1854. ly. AMERICAN IIOUS 1 HAIK ETBEET, EATON, OHIO, WINTERS & JEFFERSON, Pro. rpaE bevt accommodations may always be found X at tills housn - its iM.iiirnl 1o.,,i;.i,. n.rti... u . , -- - uiukcs 11 i Uemrablo stopping place for travelers and visit inns 111 accordance witn tlie times. NEW FAMILY CillOCEKY. JOHN D. MILLER IS now receiving n choice lot of Groceries corn prisingnllitsvariousartieles. liquorscrcepted, selected with care, expressly for the benefit and accommodation of his numerous friends and cus tomers, nnd nut feeling disposed to brag, puff and blon-, will merely invite all to call in and te,t for yourselves as to(Ui-!ity and price, 2doorsVest of Mes.srsStcpliensC'o.,oppositetlie.VationalHots;l Apri-2,lt04. WHEAT, Rye. Com, Outs, Flaxseed. PotT toes, and all kindsof Produce bought at the wholesale and retail grocery of ma.iJO. ' U. S. Cunningham. Bakery V ConrfHttioncr)'. , WILLIAM A. SNYDER, IJejpcct fully informs the citizens of Eaton li and vicinity, that he continues the Unking in alLits branches on Main Street adjoining the National Hotel where he fceeps -onstantly on hand Fresb Brc.nl. Cakes, wherewith to feed the people either in par ties, familiesi or individually. Candies ofvariouakindaon hand forcale cheap. Also a choice lotof various brands fine Segal's.- Durini; the reason, Familie. Parties, or indi vidual will be supplied, vitlt ' Ice Crest ui served tip to order, and of auperior quality. Thankful for past favors he hopes by keep ing the best articles and selling low,- to merit and receive t continuance of public patronage. Eaton; July 6.; 1854tf.' .' . ,. - v-...-Fresh Peaches. . PUT op is Can, jmt, received and for sale by Aprils. t , .,;, ft .;n, v.WUaonlLaniiui, Cincinnati Advertisements. - : Hl7SIC!;' -"'RECENT HEAtV ARRIVALS BY -, rxrnr.ss kboh tmj: Eastern and rorriu Publishing hotte, Enable me (o offer tothe puhlicthe largest sod most complete assort meat of SlIEKT MlSICAXtl JUSICAI. IlHSTRncTIOH RoolS, heretofore offered the Western Musical Public. sal? Comprises many publications entirely new, and especially adapted to the wants of Teachers, Seminaries and Pup, Is in the west. "ThclIodelScIioo! for tho Piano Forte." AXU "carhart'sm. v.odkox instructor" (both nw and cin. works.) are partic ularly recommended for bccinners. THEY ARE STANDARD. D. A. TRL'AX. Imporiornnd Pub lisher of Music, No. CO West 4th Street. March 9, 1851. WILLIAM WISnTLL, Jr TOOKINO GLASS, PORTRAIT A; PIC 1J tlire Jl.mufaetorv. Mo. l"o jr. between Third and'Fourth streets, Cincinnaii. Mioning tiliisses. Portrait and Picture Frames of every pattern, Mahogany aud Gilt Frames for Pictures cut tnsuitany size atshort notice. Looking Glass Plntcs put into old frames. Frames repaired and renilt. All kinds of or namental gilt frames made to order and to fit pictures. Fine Fiencfi pictures 011 hand of the first quality. Call and examine my stock. May 5, 1852. ly. too, irssiLoL Ezmiiiiim F. DISEEENS, - Proprietor FIFTH STREET, LET. MAI.V& WALNU'I BAKEU'S HATS. SPRIMi FASHIONS. Introduction day. Saturday, March 4, 1854. K shall introduce our Spring Stvle of W Gentlemen's Hals 011 Saturday. March 1th. The reputation we nase gained for the manufacture of the best .Hole-skin and Reiver Hat, is a sufficient guarantee for the jiin!it.v, The Style of our Hat this spring will surpass, for beauty and neatness, anything heretofore oPered. L. H. RAKER A' CO., South-west cor. .Vain and 4!h sts. P. S. We are now ready to lake orders for the introduction day. .March 9. J. P. BALL, Nos. 28 Fourth & 10 Fifth sis. CIXdKNATI. My facilities for taking pictures of chililfen are not equalled in the city, having lately added n new room with a superior light expiessly for that purpose. CPicUires taken in all kind of weather. March 0, 1S53. w. r. dkvou. c. a. norstvoou. W. P. DEV0U & R0CKW0OD, 111 POUTERS AM) JOUUKUS OF ih vV ffliUliiiim (Goobs, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, &c, 4c, Kos. 43 k 60 Pearl Street. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Feb, 23, 1.831. tf. " DAY & MAT LACK', Wholesale Dealers in liXiVY uiOtri.-):! No. 57. Pfn !! rttel, SOUTH SIDE, BETIVJJK.1 U'U,LT & VISE, CINCINNATI, n. rPhey aro now receivinn a Inrge and ilp:irn- I. uiu siock oi nunsonanie tioods, to which they invite the attention of the trade. Feb. 23, 1854. PIXE LUJ1KEK. D AMLL It. PI Lit SO Y, OKAI.KR IN SEASONED PIN E L U M HER Gutters, Joist, Sunutliug, an.J liuilding Liuiilier Generally. A Large Stock Always 0a Hand. Tt tins liberal and delivery at Depots', or Steamboats, free of charge to distant customers OITK'E A ft r.lKD. 331 TLUM STREET. Between Court and 12t)i Streets, or Elbow of Miami Canat. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Feb. 23, 1S54. 6m. W. WINSTON. jr. StlOTWU.L, WINSTON. WINSTON. WHOLESALE 1) KALE 11 S I N DKY GOODS. No. 29 Peari Street, between Main it Walnut, CINCINNATI, 0. ARE- now receiving their stock of .Spring . Goods, which will he fun nil In PtitnnrKf- every style, quality and price of lorciKu & Domestic Dry Goods. selected with a knowledge nf the u-iiMu al Western Merchants and purchased at the low est prices. Merelmntt visitini? tho city for the purpose of purchasing an entire stock or re- pieniKning, win nmi our siocK complete, va ried and superior in aualitv. and nur ternis low. Give us a call at No. it9 Pearl slrnpf. February 1, 1851. KICUIUOKD INDIANA. Punpa i iTmi-- ItoB't.jrogmsON, Albert C. Blanchabd Cu.i'g. Corns. WE allowSix per cent interest upon deposits Subnet to aiMifc f-1litlfa mntuit:.nMii.i.. approvedpuporand buy and sell exchange. tlimillilliv I'l T11J1, . ri v .... . . . . iua.tVUAAU a Vv. April jn,. THOMAS W. SPRAGUE $ Co. SEW YORK CLOTHIERS k TAILORS, No. 113 Main Street between 3d dr. 4th streets ' Cincinnati, Ohio. ' CLOTHING ATVHOLESALE & RETAIL Furnithing Article of every description, Terms Cash ! I Tobacco Segai, & Snuff, of every quauiy ana price, now ou'rinij lor sale atthe Mroceryoi wibsun & LANIUS, .. , ' ' 'Qppositethe Public buildings. HAT tOFOBJIAllhJi For Uking the exaet aiza tnd hi pa of tt4 bt 4 lArris A Fairchilr. Hatters, lit) Main tirett West tide, 2 d(Krs below fourth. '. Jurel'. 'S4 JARVIS A FAIRCHILD: WM. II. KOHL & CO,, , (scccisspas to sniir. & tiiornc 1' , Importers nnd Drulm in M.m m um -a-i- mtjvm m-i.rn.-m FAXCY ARTICLES. And all tliepopular Genuine Family MeJicintlt western Agents for Myers" Extract Prck Rose, Lyon's Katharion, 'Wrights Pills Watts Nervous Amidote, -c. &c. N. K. Corner Fonrtli & Tine st. CISC INK ATI, O. Sept. 22, 1853. Iv. G.A.Tajlor. Wm. B.French. J.E.Wvnnr. TAYLOR, FRENCH, & WYNNE, I MFORTrRR A VDU'KOirtoltirii'r.giu Irish Liucus aitd-M liile UoodM -ALSO Umbrellas, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, AM EVERY DI SCBIPTION OF TRIMMINGS AND FANCY DRY GOODS' Lorner Main Pearl Sts. Cincinnati, Septenii-er 2, 162. WHOI.ISAI.C DKAI.F.nR IN BOOTS, SHOES, SOLE LPATIIER, HATS & CAPS, Xo.9 I'earliiiid 71 miin Strvet, CIK.MNNAT1. 1851 AIMING HIGHER! WILLIAM lei: & CO . 7o WEST FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' f J" AVE aimed to render their ettuhlishciaat 11 USEFUL to roMJiusn r, as . plaice w!nra niixht be found a superior ussnu:t'itt of all kindsof TASTEFUL AKD USEFUL DRY GOODS at I lie lovtcfct iri'cs cnusHtenl with a ri'eul.ir nnd legitimate systom ol 'business; and thoy Uatkr tbeiuaelvus that the community concede to this houne a m u ft svdjoa w a s?r ., 1 Coiiinienoiuif the business of lgC4 with ft larger expi-rience, and with frrcatly incrctsin facilitie they feel at liberty to promise Increased advantage ts Custoinors, and a combination of attrnctiona which will far gitrpaM all other Dry Good llouacs in the Want Their ' ' Spring and Summer Goods, " ore now arriving and ont; of the firm will be. in the Knst nlniost contantly, NKVV GOODS WILL UK KKL't'IVKD ALillOS'l' DAILY tuiwujhthe season. ' April IU.,1854, ... " if. IttEfcSiwAUE. ' T)Y lale aruvals we have received a splen IJ tlidlHiicltot.ware, now patlerns consisting iu pari of the '"i" iiuii htjt " Gold Daml, verySfJtTuno patteriT,C'olifor -ilia Lustre, Canton Lutrl, I.Uy Fldwered,Li liie Pdiiwy, yiry ptwtty te, Purple Jenny Lind, While Iron SfpiitrJ New China Shape, 4c., & ('. : Hesirtc'ruiin'y other patiernirtoo nu -nierous to fiicntion. Also, common Queen wart- iu'any iuautity wh.ch we will-repaclctd suit piirchasets-yrscil in original rralts with discount nif. Our tutms nreliberal and cannot fail tos'uit. Call and exarnineand we art satisfied nothing further may be said on Ihe aubjfet. Also, 101)80 Boxes Tumblers, in prices front 'ItJc to i 1 ,50 per dozen. Also, Glnware ia greatvaricty at asm-alV advance on l'ittsluirn iriecs. DICKSON & LKBKTTF.K, No.'J17, Main St., Cincinnati': NEW OOI)i! I. '-i.e. v.O jL j tl L. IS NOW KC'tKIVINli HIS SKi.UND PURCIA SER KOU THE SPKI.VG SKAHON', Anil invites the attention nf City avl Horn - Wdole-saUMiiHl Uotail. TO HH Large General Axvortmcnt OF PAXCV AVD STAPLE a-o 2au -m.- mii mm-mjaFm A .V 5H. Filtli street CINCINNATI, OHIO, .uarch 08, xjjj. "ai' OMEV at" a l i," times:'." CITIZENS' BANK. SHE AD, CPLLARD & HUGHES, Proprietors, Main Street, between Third and Fourth, empIos over a million of hollars, and discounts Ireely at nil seasons. Money deposited payable on demand, with six per uciii. inieres;. -i Cincinnati, Wsb. 19, 1851, ' liEG US & SMITHj. ISfPORTEBS OP M'atctaes, jewelry, silver plated TIOODS of all deaeription. Also, a larre, I fleiKr!mt rr ricafiil n t.,1 i.l "l uaually kept in such establishments. No. 6. Fourth street, near Main. Cincinnati, next door tothe "hitrhett tUecple." aprii i, ins;). SpriiiK of iHfl HUBuELL, rUE.U.MDER & DRIVER. WHOLESAliK DEALRntl IN FOUEIG1V AMi DOMESTIC iia. .is reari oirrer, i mcinnaii. O . Ti ESPECTFULLY lnvit lhnitB,.,; le it- It Country Trade to their Inrpe and well se-' muic.i mum cMinj anu ournmer woods, just received and arriving daily, which theyofTena disnose of on the most cash or oti time td those who tv proicDtlV. ChristmaiiKewVtar'iimtnts. 1 ' '...)- -. ;. .... E. ninshall's Xew Book Store. ILST received at the ne w Book Store a splen didflot of new, valbable and hondsooie dookb or vartons Kinta tor the Hoi dilvs, ta which.. Mie attention ofthe public is called. tie has alsn a otml variw nl n! k., &m1a n - ' -- inivn. suited to tho general uarWs of the'pnblie.w All of Which Will ht .ifTnriI,1 nn m,a . sonauie a any other establishment in the country, ,. . t , , , , ': E. MJNSHALt, , Ealonank, I354.-If .,m -