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d-liMM faff Hit l iz'JVtitP &Wrf !!3TJStJf, : : : Editor I3ntoi, Oh$o. ; , Thursday, J ,, . July 7f'. 1864 tQTTltc Editor ofthis paper crocs not hold himself nsvonsiblc foi tk opinions expressed by his coneepond y tnls. The writer, and not the Editor 91 is rtsponswic. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR SKhETiRY OF ETATE, WILLIAM W. AftMSTJiOXfi or Seneca County. SITREMI3 JUDGES, (Full Term) HHLADELl'Il VAN TRUMP,' - Of Fairfield Coauly. (To fill vacancy Long term) MAGMAS C. WIlI'i'ELET, Of Hancock County. (To fill vacancy sho,t term) ALEXANDERS. 1J0YM, Of Highland Count;. ATTORNEY GENERA!., LYMAN It., CR1T UIIF1ELP, Of Holmes County, COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASt'RY, WILLIAM S. V. PRENTISS, Of Franklin Counly. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, ALEXANDER S. RAMSEY, Ofllardii' County. HOARD OF PUBLIC WORK?, (Full term) WILLIAM LARWILL, Of A.hlandCouLty. iFr vacancy) LES BOE&EL, Of Aulazo CouniT. THE CHICAGO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION POSTPONED. New York, Juno 22. At a meeting of. the Executive Commit, tee of tho National Democratic Convention, held here to day, it was voted that in deference to the desire of a very large number of the leading numbers ot tho Com eervativc Union Democratic party throughout the country, the meet, ing of the Nutioual Democratic Convention be postponed to Mon duy, August 29th, 1804, at 12o' clock at noon, at Chiongo. A. BELMONT. Ch'n. FREDERICK O. PIERCE, Sec'y. WEEKLY SUMMARY. General Couch tm removed his heaJquar e- from Chttinbersburgh to Ilarrlslarg and cn receive no intelligence byond Green cattle. Tins would indicate that the enemy Are near tli.it city. We have advices this meraing of the burn ing or Gundy Hook and the bi iJe across the Slunniuloab by thoenciny. A liuliiuioi diejatcb states that it is known that a considerable number of Lee's army havo been tent North, and that a strong force of the enemy were within one mile of ii-ederick la t night, shelling ihecity. General Wallace had toiled their flaptnre of the city at titt advices. The Governor of (Pennsylvania calls for 12,000 volunteers to serve for ono hundred days in Washington and its vicinity. The reuBon alleged for the Kentucky Proc lamation Is anticipated trouble in enforcing the draft and in the enlistment of slaves. The real reason is to carry the election by force in November. Tho officers and seamen of the Alabama, captured by the Kearsnjc, have boen libera ted on parole at Cherboith. The rebels at Harpers Ferry have destroy d all the railroad property there, and the teleg-aph and ticket offices. They also bum d a Urge quantity of forage. Gold closed firm in New York last night at 273,. On Tuesday a Confederate squad of cavalry entered Ilagerstown, Md, and soon encoun- tared a force of Federal cavalry, - A light nsued when the Confederates, losing a Lleo tenant and 2 privates taken prisoners retreat ed, but soon returned with reinforcements of cavaltyand mounted infantry. The Federal cavalry fell baek to the Pennsylvania. State liue. Tne latest fiom Petersburg, is if at heavy firing was heard at City Point on Tuesday. It is again asserted that President Lincoln will in a few days issue a call for 300,000 more men. What Has the Lincoln Administration Done for America ? What ? Let the hdndre'li of millions of debt the hundreds of thousand - of men slain and .disabled in the war the tons of thousands of 'children made fatherless, of wlei ; made widows the millions upon . millions of property destroyed, on ' Berthe question. 1 , The United BNtes few yeart . back, were a grand confederation .' - of States great, united, prospcr- cos, and happy. At peace at home '' wreepeeted abroad. Eat now, all is 'ruin, doooiiitlor, impending ,V biokrujitfly ; tU ,, old : TJuiou, a clin03 roligious sects, n Bet ot po-&Vfr7T?T- '. incendiaries. The 'prcttchew oro loafers, and, in the generality of cases, are n set of Mischief rankers. Profane language bas become the English of tho people ; children walk in the footsteps of their parents j .2? nd...order are set at naught in top manj places ; the price of all kinds of provisions and clothing is such as the bulk of the people cannot pay the poor houses will soon be filled. The taxei are now more than will over bo paid; producers have been turnod into consumers, and a wll- derneBS state of things la taking. the place of fruitful fields j tens ot thousands of thoso who havo a lit tie money, are leaving the country for Canada, and other parts of the world. Tho Christianity of-Jesns has lost its hold in the land. Wo hero give an extract from a work of our own, for many years before tho public : "Tho Christianity of Jesus is pure like its source, kind like its author, fresh like the morning dew, clear and diffusive like the beams cf the rising sun; her mis sion message voice, are all peace; her touch is life her look is bene, diction her form is divine. She conquers her'focs byjore and war Is unknown -to her genius. We fearlessly ask tho churches 'where havcyeluid her? You havo re nounced her you have buried her but whore?' " "OUR FRIEND." 0- The Registcrinn scribo has re ceived a diploma of friendship from the Czar of Russia. . "lie (the late Nicholas) was our friend," says the man of the Puke sink; no doubt of it. Cruel tyrants, liars, and monsters in human shape, gen erally ngree and affiliate. Russia, we are told, has freed twenty Tril lions of serfs and America is in the act of freeing four millions ot slaves. Will Mr. Morris please in. form us, how many hundreds of thousands of soldiers, the Czar has had slaughtered to tree his serf? How many tens, of thousands of serfs has ho had slain, to free the rest ot tho sorfs? But as the eant ot the Morris dancer is too superi latively rich, we j;ive it below. America and Ruspia stand side by side, according to tho Register, as the soul of freedom. Pshaw, fudge. What a compliment paid to the American Republic, by the Eatou Register. No wonder that people say, that tho Editor is too conteraj)tibld to ho laughed at as a common fool. Read what follows: ""Road the letter of Nicholas, the Czar of Kussia, lound on our first page. He was onr friend then, and noi less friendly is that Government bow. For what other purpose than to watch the fleets of England and France, did the fleet of A dinirnl Leasoffski winter inoqr waters? The first gun tboy had fired upon ur merchant marine would have been the signal for the intervention of the Northern Bear, and well did they know it- Next to America, throughout tho wide world, Russia u the best Iriend to freidom. She emancipated 22,000,000 serfs, and now keeps vigil while America frees her 4,000000 slavos. The Eagle and the bear lead the van in the emancipation of the race. Soon they will be acknowledged leaders in all that constitutes glory and nationality." Itej. Odds and Ends. Strange if Tr.uE. While a friend of ours was crossing the street, on Wednesday night, he heard a strange noise in or about the Meth odic Church. The screeching re serableil that of peahen, and a' gentleman who stood by, said, that Mr. Morris, of the "Register," had a fool hemmed up in a corner, and was beatiug out of him the little tense he haa left. "The Eagle and the Bear Jsad the van in the emancipation of the race. IKegister. What race T A race of monkos? The Holy Triple AUianco The Eagle, the Bear, and the Mon- key. Will Mr. Morris give ns au article next week, on the 8.mgo cruelties practiced by Russia, in Poland, and tftt horrors of iSibo-ia. No doubl; boltig the late Czar'e intimate friend, be is well acquaint ed with both. -r - Tbo "Register" says that there is a creature in Eaton, who can be oo one side of the creek, aud can toll what is (aid on the other side, t tbe distanoe of bundrods of yards from him. Let ns be wars of tbe ogly night owL The Eaton Puke Sheet. A brown-skinned Aas a low fool un intentional liar, mar be heard of at the Register office. ' : Wo havo the honor of being talked of otico more, in the very clasicallv and nclH r conducted Eaton Register-or puke shiet in that low, vulgar, iyin, ahtnlvo, and tinker style in which' the Reg ister cxcols any otlyjsf, newspaper publiHhcd on the continent of America. We repent', that the low and dirty fellow who attacks ns this week in the Puke Sheet, Is on intentional liar. If wo thought proper, ftf a public journalist, to chronicle a terrible fact namely, that a good neighbor, had had his Saw Mill,' lumber, etc., destroyed by fire, and 'that wo were, sorry to hear such words as-4"it is Only tho property of a butternut," who" is tho man connected with the Register, either directly or indirectly, that has a right to interfere with us ? None but a thoroughly bad man would have stepped out of his way to abuso us. His conduct remind us of a vicious looking scoundrel, who said on our streets the other day, that a certain man ought to have shot another certain ma" Whether vo havo property or not, is more than- tho dirty liar is aware of, and therefore, when he asserts unequivocally that we have no property, he proclaims himself a wilful and deliberate liar. We mind our own business, and are never found on the streot, inter meddling in other min's affairs. If some men were to road their Bibles more, they would not 'per haps hav j a character to lose, the loss o( which would bo a. mercy to themselves, and the removal of a common nuisance from the town of Eaton. THE SMUT SHEET. o- Ve strongly advise those of our readers who never defile their hnnds by touching the Eaton Reg ister, to handle "tha unclean thing" for once. This week's issua con tains barefaced lie?, more filthy traHh, mora -rank nonsense, more low blackguardism, more personal abuse, more bloodthirsty hints, and moro hypocritical rant and cant, than ono half of tlio Abolition sheets pn'oiislied in Amerba, put together. Wo givo below, a very eqiall sample of tho rare beautici which adorn so gracefully the columns of the Puke Sheet of this week. Speaking of tho forthcom ing Dotnocratic Peace Couvontion, to bo held in the city of Chicago, in AugUit nast.tho "Register'' says "Fellow-citizens, freemen of Ohio, we have the hitherto unheard-of spectacle of a great party anxious ly waiting the downfall of its own Government, tho overthrow of its own vast nrmj', tho division of its own National domain, the obliter ation of its own history as a'great people and tho utter deftrnulion of the World's hope and all this in order that hat .they may rule the poor, ruined, famelese aud. name less fragment of a. nation. They await aui hope for the defeat of our nob!c hoys, that they may strike hand with tho foes of Free dom, aril divide with thorn the heritage, purchased with tho blood of the Fathers, and so dearly water ed by the blood of not less worthy sons. Let tho friends of a 6table Government, of good order, and of our Country's honor, ask them selves if these things be not so. Let them rell ct for a . moment, whether they desire to bo connected with n Pnrry whose success depends on the death of our brothers and sons, on tho return of the Old Flag with its stars blotted out, and its blood stained stripes trailing hum bly in the dust, and on the toss ol all that wo have been proud to call our own. Let them deuido now, at once, whether this party does not by this very aofiorr; place itself conspicuously and aharnelessly on the side of our enemies, and wnether any true, noble hearted American eitizen can act with them longer." Apply the above trash to the Abolition party, and the whole will road correctly, aiid the E litor will deserve credit, for his honesty in having published the true char auter of his own p liticl house. ' -The Puke Shoot is out on General Fmmxz. The R'gisteri- an will never w ilk n his o! 1 b ots again Tbe Morris Dancer, Preach er, and Church, will soj.a givo Frsmoxi over to the Devil.- ' Isaac Daniels, revolutionary soldier, died in New Yoiit ou-Tae day, aged 109 years, - ' For the Democratic Press. . . Eb. Psss ixr., i ee by this im sue of our, weekly organ, that you are attacked bytmj; mean, dirty eoiyodrelvDo not think thut jhe balderdash comrom any of our party. I believe it comes directly trom oneot the fallen j)iitterrjuta C' frie"'JP) .1 'lmv no Joubt thnt tfa rrty-J?ho wrote It i one who Deverhad braiaB enouj 1 to earn what wbtilj bay -: waste :pa per for his private W. Some help less fools creep along, living out ot what others mule before thorn. Such is the-party vrho attacks you thu week, j iv our paper. The writer is anxious to turn the Press' into a channel ' which, h'ewould, like to cuf tor it during the' next campaign. Of all the contemptible and tfospl. cabin fellows I know of, tho writer of the pcr$onalrtjttack I allude to, is the most Bplttf al, envious and feeble.. Pity you do not know the real character of sonio of yonr ' bo gus and nondescript Democrats. AN ABOLITIONIST. WAR NEWS. FROM GEN. SHERMAN'S ARMY. [OFFICIAL.] WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C. July 3—9 P. M. To Major General Dix : The f jllowing telegram, dated toiday, at Marietta, Oa , was receired this evening from Gei.eral Sherman, giving the successful result of the flanking operations in progress for some days past ; "The mouemeiir on cur right caassd the enemy to evacuate. : We occupied Kenesaw t daylight, and Murictta at 8 30 A h. Tho mas is moving dow.t the n-ain road toward the Clmttahoochii!, and MaPhcrsoti toward the inaulh of the Nickojaek, on the Sandtown rood. Onr cavalry is on ihe extreme flanks. Whether the enemy will halt tli a side of the Chactahoochio w.ll soon be known. Mari etta is ulmost entirely abandoned by its in. habitants. More tl'an a mile of tho railroad iron has bisn romive) batwten the town and ths fojt of the Kcncsaw. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. IMPORTANT FROM SHENANDOAH. WAR DEPARTMENT. Washington, July 3-9 P. M. A re'iel force made its oppcrance near Martiniburz this monih', nnd were nt lust nceouhu destroying the milniad and advan cing ou Martinsburj. EDWARD M. STANTON, Secretary of War. BALTIMORE, July 3. Rumors r have been circulating here nl. day that a larfre rehel forte, under the coinl mun-f ol En-ELt., hid nttefked tho FeJural tro ps at Martintburg, ar.3 compelled the evacuation of thtvt place. GEN. WILSON'S OPERATIONS. . During the recent raid, sixty miles ot railroads were destroyed. The Da ivi lie road, it is rrported, could not be repaircl in loss than forty days. Ha destroyed all the blacksmith's shops, whore tho raits might be straightened, and all the milU where scantlings for sleepers could bo sawed Wilson's loss com sists of a wagon train used to carry ammunition,. his ambulance train, and twelvo cmnon. The loss in men, including tho8 from Kaufz's division, is about 8,000. ... THE ALABAMA. OFFICIAL REPORT OF CAPT. SEMMES. representative of the Confederate Government, has sent & copy of this report to tho "nines. Utpt oeinmus says that in au hour and fen minuets the Alabama wan found to bo in a sink ing Btive, the enomy's shells hav, ing exploded on her sides an1 bdi tween decks. For a few minuets he ; had hopes of reaching the Frepch coast, but the ship filled rapidily, anj thefurnaoo fires were extlnguishel. , Captain Senvmes says: I now hauled down colors to prevent the further destruction of lite, and dispatched i boat to inform tho enemy of our condition,! ah though we were within 4)0 yards from eaeh otrfer. The enemy tired above five tinves after colors had been struck. Il js charitable U suppose that a ehiD-of war: of a christian nation could not have doao ..Him intentionally. Some twenty mi huets after in v furnace fires had been- extinguished, and the ship being on the point ot sink ing, every man in obedience to a previous order which . had been ifiven.to the crew, jumped e'er board anl endeavoured to save hiruse'f. There was no appearance of any boats coming from the eneT my after tho ship went down. It was fortunate myself Uiub escap ed to the shelter of the neutral flasr on board Mr. Lane ister's yacht Deerhound. together with : about forty ott ers.' :' ' ' ' Francis Kiy, a itlnr of the Star Spangle! Uarjiur; wi4 arreited on S.iCurd.iT .nt on a c uirgii of diii loyalty, and lookJl up i;i tha tn li tary prison. x : ' ' : . , - Tne A tminfVrattott will soon lock up trie 13 inn jr.iu'prisou. ' ! 8,Natty Ldckwood, Rrueer, Min Street Eitou bag a-i aodhdance of tn finest Indi an Corn Hook w ever - tatUvl. Call iio MiUitcUai. ;;, .- ;.,;(.;.' -.. ..... f -i Local and Miscellaneous. The Fight on Main Street Eaton. . o :.. .. The battle took place at Coffmas k Co's Store ! JlaVe you not heard of it?. Then, go and see tho piles of Dry Goods, all bought for Cash. Coffma's, 4 Co. must havo been to Philadelphia, where 1hey bought goods of parties running,, .away 'oracthe rccsh. Tho silks, rib bo.ifl.r.ii-Bu.'e9. wllcocs, nnd uIJ that can bp wai,:;!!;." bon$) Or sold. 18 thfi!i on anln foi"-."'l cheap good better best; Go ' call buy pnyr-and walk rbout your business. ' jbiv 7-3t. ;.: ,, WWe notice with pleasure, the retnrn'to our town of Mr. S.'MARi- enthal, (brother-in law to Mr. C Bacbman,) who has served three years pnd threo months .In Co. t), of the galUnt Fifth O. V. V This regiment went iuto camp: with .1,140 men, and has returned with only 200. Mr. M. has seen active service, and ha taken part in the following battles : ' ' "'. '-" Bine's Gap, Va., . B!oomery Gap, Va., ' Winchester, V., I'.irt Republic, Va,, Cedar Mfn, Va., , Puafries, Va., Rappahannock, Va., Antietam, Md , Chancellorsville, Va. Gettysburg, Pa., Lookout M't'n, Tor., Rocky-fnco Ridr. Ga Uessaca, Ga., Dallas, Ga. Ba.We regrot to hear that Adjt F. L. TorreRce, son of our worthy fellow townsman, Hie. J. Torrenee, was killed beforo Lynchburg, by n tall from his horse. Wo tender to his sorrowing parents and friends, onr deep sympathy in their afilic tion, which is the more severe , as Iheir son had passed through. tho dangers of .the ;campan unhurt, and would hav3'eon mustered out ot the icryiee iu a few days. PETERSBURG HAS BEEN TAKEN. And Uecm it- Brother have just returned from the front, w.ili an immenuo stock of goods, of all sorts, including the best and cheapest sold io 'EnioH, which they have bonght for cash, fall at .ht storo nextdo'or toDi. Minor's, Main Strcot, and you will here see thirood s ana hear all aoout the atuicks wade upju tbo oiiy. Hurrah for Depm s great bargains, so cry the ladies. tejyTli-jse who prefer Alt' and Uucr to cold wo.icrt will find the best article uxx'U any wherein this neibbjurhoo-f, at tbe Eaton Umwcry. Tbe company ae highly respect able and, trust woi thy, , LFGAL NOTICE. Msrgaret .fano Miller by Jubu J. Wchrlvher guardinan, plaintiff against Barbara 4Jler & others. rrcblo.court ' ol oommon , I'Ism. 1 et.t.on tor Defendants. I partition. fllhe suiddei'eniiants, Harbara Miller, Sarah 'Xopni Miller, Mry Ijubell Miller, Wil ham Albert Miller, sad Lydia Susanna Mil ler, reui.tcnis of Preblo county, Ohio, and tliu lust named lour, minort.will take uotioe, that the plaintiff, by her said guardian, on tho Sib day of June, A. D. 181i, filed in the office of the l rk of the conrt of eemmon pleas, of the said county of Preble, hej petit ion against them, setting forth thai one John Miller. o.i or ab(utthe3d day of July. A. D. 1-H57, died intestate in said county, s'oized in fee simple of ihe South fourth ot the west half of the Southeast quarter of Sertion 16, jn Tnwnshipi 8 of ra' (je 3, 20 acres, and the west half of the North -east quarter of See tio.n 21,' in the same Township and Uanze, 80 acres, tho two tracts together, contain one hundred acres of land, more or lens, in the said county of Preble, that the said Bar bara Millar, is e ntitled to dower therein, as tho widow of sid intestate; That the said premises,, subject to said dower, deicended to the petitioner, Margaret' Jane Miller, and the Said defendant, Sarah Sophia Miller, Mary Isabella Miller, William Albert Millar Lydia Susanna Miller, cachbain entitbd to it undivided interest therein, in fee of cue fifth; and praying that partition be made, and the dower of the said Barbara Miller as signed, or, if partition cannot, without man ifest injury, be ma le, then that the pre nigra may be sold, or other order taken pursuant to the statute; and the said defendants are fur' her notified that the plaintiff will make applii alien to tlie satd court, at the term thereof commenciug on the 8th day of Aug ust, 18G4, for an order of partition, and as aignmem of dower, and f rsuch other orders and proceedings as may be legally and proi perly takcu in the premises. , ; , ' F003 i, STEPHENS. . ... Atty'g for petitioner. Attest, H. Shank, CIV, Tt. ; June 9th, 1.861 6t. : Pr. t, f IS, 00 : ; SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ;. David F. W. Osias, Plaintiff, Preble Com- . J T f mon Ple- John W. Weakly, et al.Defts. ) Civil. Action. INpuisuanoeofasi order f sale by ihe Court of Common Pleas of Preble County, O., and to me directed. I will offer for sale at public auction, at the dot r of the Court House, in Eaton, Ohio, -' '. On Wedneiiy tk 1 0f& day if4itgutt, A. D. 1854, at I o'clock, P. M., the Mowing described real estate, gitnate in tbe ceuri'v of Preble, and State of Ohio, to wit: ,"The North East Quarter of Section No nine, (9) Towqship No fix, (6) of Bang thr e, (3) East, contAining 102 acres mors or leas. Apprltised ttlldOOO.OO. .' - i 3 ER.H i OF dALE On third csh Id band; one third in 9 months, and the residue ia 18 m withs fron the dij of sale; deferred payments to bear interest and to bs ecured by aortzais a tba premiseg told. -.; ; , , . GtUUk V?. tjmtiV ' . Special Master Caran.siioner.- ; (iiVtm h Campbell, Attanioy . , June 3, Id if iv. . nrf. 6,23 P. S ; I'ne a'lae Jateribal firm belaijjs to the estate of Samuel WKly, decosed, and m about ti miles south of iiewiebjr 66,'" Wet FifiL Street,1 Cincinnati Hfif 'Stasia 0335 G0333 WiiCa. iaU3UK3. ad II LFGAL NOTICE. ROAD NOTICE. The viewersitud surveyors as appelated by the Cotrjiniauiouor ol'Piebiecauny, at th::r last regular June eesion, to view itid snrvj a a ne county roud, on the following routo, v z: 6gnuing at the Euton & Lcw;sburg Free i'urnpiko, ana on the fine between sec tions 'S and H, in Waub ngtou towqship, and ruu ning thence tn?t on said line, and Oti the I ne between sections 18 and 19, and between sections 17 and 20, in Twin Towu ehip. to itlici sect the fh townshis -Free Xurnpinc, will meet at the place of beginning above named, on Friday, the 6th si ty of Aujj nit next, for tbe purpose of viewing and sun veving said road. ': - i'etuloners. June 29, XP64, 4t NOTICE IN PARTITION. n.V'1 Autt Plaintiff Preble County, Ohio ...; . I ' Court of - ' . . ;l jm,as Jacob Ault ot ki, defendants. ) "leas. JUl-UU AUIl VI "T tUIJ. AUU.MU,, fc. bcth Walker, and Daniel Walker her hug T V. lltnft.. ...nl. T U r. . 1 - ' v band of Randolph county, Indiana, Abraham Ault. of Elkhart countv, Indiana, John Ault, of Miami counly, Indiana, George Ault, of Clark county, Illinois, William Ault, of Jay county, Indiana, William A Ault, a minor urder tho age of 14 years of Preble county, Onio, Pusan bbields, and- Albert U. bbields. her husband of Jay county, Indiana, and Isaac Ault of Randolph countv Indiana hoirs and legnl representatives of Fredrick Ault, late of the said county of Preble: and giatecfObio, deceased, will take notice that the above named plaintiff, on tbe 3d day df June. A. D. 1S64. filed his petition aeainst them in the office of ibe clerk of the court of common plena,' of said county of Preble, sot ting forth that said Fredrick Ault, on or at bout the 6 ih iliir of March. A. D. 1864. died seised in foo simple ot tbe North-west quar ter ot section l, in l own imp B, oiKange z, in said county nf Preble, containing 124 vnres of land, more or loss; That tbo same descended to and vested in, said plaintiff and said aetenaatits,ss suun ncirs and legal re presentatives of said decedent, as an estate of inheritance in lea simple, and, praying that partition be made, or, if that cannot be done without manifest injury, then that the premises may be sold as directed by law And, the defendants are lurther notified that the plaintiff will male application to said court, at tho term thereof commencing on the 8h day of August, a-D- 186, for an oraer of partition, and for such other orders and proceedings as may be legally and pro perly taked iu the promises. . FOQi k STEPHENS A'ty's for petitioner Attest H. Shank Cl'k . Juae 9th 1864 Gt ' Vt. I. til 00 Scrofula, or King's Evil, la a constitutional disease, a corruption ot the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and pnor. B?ing iu the circulation, il pervadw the whole body, aud may burst eat la disease on say prt of it. No orjan la tree from its attaoks,'nur is there oxe which it may ot dMtroy. The scrofulous taint it vaxioudy sauned by mercurial dinette, low living, dis ordered ot unhealthy food, impure air, filtV. tad tUthy fatbits, the dvpreuiug view, and, tbove tlC by th vwni-il iufvetion. What tvr be its origin, it is b;alitnry in the eon ttitution, desoending ' fiom partiitt to children ato tne third and futirth g-MiKalion t " iadeed, k seems to be the rod of Hiss who says, "I rill visit tiie micjuitie of the ittksrg eir llildn.,' Its rdKXr eoaimtnes by CpIt2ti from the blond eorrupt or ul.erom matter, whirh, In the longs, Ever, and internal orsus, it termed tnbarvlctl m Um glrnK twt)lin; and en tU- turfiwe, sraptions or.sorct. Tni feul cor-ruf-nn, which (r.dert In tin blood, depresses fi-. caergiMi of We, u tliat sciufulout conatltu torn net only sulTer from scrofulous eom luints, bti. they have far lew power te with Kmd tiie attacks of other diseaMs; eonse tusally vsr ambers perith by duwrdarg irhie'i, oltboarn not strefulou? in their nature, ait Still rendered fetal by this taint in the ny.-tcm. Most of the oiixuinpliov which de eimattt the bumoa mmily hat Its origin directly in this we'tlsut eantominotion ; and many (Uinractrvt susettee of tl:s liver, sudutys, brain, sad, indeed, of all the organs, axis from or art aggravate! by the tame-cause. On quarter of all ear ptpl art serofulout thtir prcs are invtded ey tliis lurking in ficttinn, tad their health is undermined by It. To cleanse it from the system w mutt rtnevtle Sit blood by as alterative mtdirine, and in vigoraOt it by Iktltfcy fonH aad txtroiM. 6uch a mcd'.cia we supply in - ' f AYEB'S ' '.; 'j " "" ompocpd Extract jf Sanapariila, the most cffsettial rswedy which the mtdicol kill of our timet tan devite for this every where prevailing oad fatal mtltdy. It It cont ained from th most aetivt remeditlt that have bten ditnovared for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tha mtera from iu Ststractive eoasequtnet. Tionct it should he employed for fhe cure ',1 not only Scrofula, but also those other afl'eo tioas whi-h arise from it, tucli as Easravg) tnd Skin IhsxAtis, 8t. AfTNOxv't Tint, Rosa, or Ksnirei.AS, Pimpms, Pustclo, EtOTCiosg. nutxtand I3o7rji,Ti)3os,TiTrt and Salt Rhivv, Scald Jf i'ad, KixowetH, Rheumatism, 8rriiti.me and 11 aHtt-KULlJis-. basis, Dxnrsr, I9rtraraiA, UraiLtTV, and, indtod, a i,i. (JoiirijunTs arihimo fxom Vma tbo or luri-na lii.oun. The popular belivf in impurity cf Me bleoH " is founded in truth, for trofuia is degeneration of tlie blood. Tbe particular purpose and virtue of this Sartapa rilla is to purify and regenerate thit vital fluid, without which ssrtind health it mipotaible in rantaminafcid twuritutiona. v ",: ATER'O . " Ague Cure, ret trb maiT eoaB IntwmitUsit Ptrer, orFsTsr anSl-, Homlttcsit Favar, Chill Vwr, Daask Ajfw, Prldlcl Uadacki or. Vtltowe lUadatka, l Blllnssi r,Tra, tno4 fr K whola class 0f4laast rlslisas Inn im hlllarr deransjameait, casual br Ms Malaila t JHiaasnatU CaWRlrUt. i We ire mailed atrt to ouer the tomsinaltv a stracdy ahics, whilt it curat tht above eoiaplsintt irith cartaiiitt, ia still ptrfteUv bormltu in SUV traaautv. Such a rrracdv ia inva! invalatkle ia districts where thas alfflcting disordert pravsil. This Coa"explt Uw miasmati poison of Fovaa AMD Aona trtm tht tytttm, and prevents tht aa relopmtnt of tbt disesse, if takoa on tht Ant ap aroachtr its premonitory trmatamt. Itisnataaly the batt nntily vtr yet dUonvtred for thit clttt tt emsnltiatt, tut also tht cheapest. Tht Ian Sotntiiy wt supply for a dolUr brings it withia tht aeh of tver)' body ; ud in bitiout dutriats, whert ravaa and aous prtTiut, avtry soay tnouia kavt it tod va it frniv bath for nrt ty both for tnrt tnd i rteo- Slotu. A great snporiorltjf of this rtmtdy over any tthst avsr hsNrered for th tpwdy and certain art trf IsUrmiUnitt it that it eon taint at Qumhit r uiatial, toatcqntatlyit produoet so qaiaitm or tthvr aiiariout tflS-ett Wlialcver upon tot eoostrhv Ho. Thott turtd by it art Itft at healthy at if y hsd vmt bad tht disease. a rrrar aad Aaut it aol tlont the Mnttqntnaf of Sw arasmttlt poiton. A great variety of disar itrt trita from iu irriuucti,- tmtni which art HtuntltU. tthtwnaiitm. Omit, Hauh4, BHn4. 1 tt, looitvHt, eirartit, vaterr, juthwut, rat uitriM, Fainhtl Afvtfon nf tk tpltm, Jfyrttr--a. Fax m tfe "vft, Cote, Pmifyrii tM Df rnrwtrtf ef tht Stomach, til ot which, wh0 aricnnttitx a thit eatist, rjnt ot tht intooNia'iiat' hrf twioioa pe-iojlrol." This " RB " aawtla the iioiaon tram th biood, and aniweqaealty eons) CD wo til alike, it it In inrilnnble prottscfoa to tmnupritats and pernt trsVelhng or tamptrtritv Kii K ia Ob malarious dintiiets. If tafcta Oeea tmiU ar auuif whi; XfOM-d t toe ififMttaa. that iU k. aoereted from the syatcra, tad tan not traaaanlsM t tufOcinat quandlr to ripea mte dit sua- - Han it is erta inert valuahl fr prata. twa ksj wire, and tew will evtr suffer from In tee mi items if they avail Ihcmatlvw wf tbt tSOlBttiuSl Uttt nwedy aftiroa. . '- - . ts - ' '.i. U I. W 13 V Pi NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. Purchased exclusively for cash ince tho pauic. A full and d csira- t,Die siocn vi Bin pie uuu i IIAU BOOTS - I . SHOES. ;. f: " 'BOTWETS. ", ;: x RIBBONS. Ao. Ac. : . ' SAS3LERY & HASDWAilt . CARRJA QE -TRlMSith, GS.- .... .a - - j. Will be Sold oh usual tour ito on customers and to all who wir-b. cheap goods, far below, the cost oi mipor 1UUUI1. . ! -. . -., : j . . . . . C VANAUSDAL & CO..''-. , r : m.w St SB mF rtfTT a m V rm m 9AVV,UUU J.V v VV il l U . Minor Old C0mr,"if$i Main Stri'i, .etox, ouia : , GEORGE L0CXWG03 HAVING taken th Gr'oier formerly carriod on by Hulbvrt a Plommkr, wauU i as pect full v call the attentin of tba public to hi well selected gtor.k of GIlOCK ltlE 8 6UCH As . , , i , SUOylR,' M0L1SSK3,; Coffee, Tea, Spicfls, Candlna FS.TJIT2, NUTS, CANDIES, FLOUR, MEAL ' VET ABLE& BllttOI's Kj'Stfj!, JtC'STARD, MKl.Va I'O If VKKS, FISH 8 ALT, OUKESIJ, RFOE, SOAP yiNJOAR COAL Ol, BROOMS, BUCKETS, III B Powder, Shot, Lead, Caps, IIA.TI WA.1J.10. L.-l 11 . I . 1 Spikes,. . v Kiitres,,;' ;''2'.llt. Locks :-. Gimlet ft i ' iNails, And a host or other articles too numerous to iiu'ution. He keep Ihj very best- gssoil uier.t of Ererything usually ki4 in k l am i:r Grocery, whi.-h hi' is dtrmiriod t.s sell , - As ciieap p the vliKspcst W.V11 kinds . Cw.vtrr Prduce taVw tn rxrhanr for Orocerira' ;w.'.' "'.' August 27. 18 ?-fm -'; ; 1 J. H. fOB. ; - at,; B- 6IBPHfiS : ;FOOS & STEPHENS, ATTORKITS AT LAW, " - ;-.:.!, AN'D : IVotai'ie X'ublic, EATON, OHIO. ; i " WILL attend promptly to all basinets ' entrusted to their cart, ia Preble aad adjoining counties. - . .'.-v Special attention will be baid tn Ike pro curing ol LE1TERS OK ADMINISTRA TION and GUAKUIANSHJP, the SETTLE-. MENT OF ESTATES' the COLLECTION OF DEBTS, PARTITIONING OF LAN Drt and to the execution of DEEDS, MORTGA GES, and all kinds-of CONVEYANCES. gtSTOfSce over Coffman, Bro s Store, oa Main street, immediately opposite ths Court Houso: -' . . ' 'rilJ-iv ' Once Agaiii ' Jacob Oro as ; WOULD inform tba' Ihliabitarts ofEa Iri and the vicinity, thathehaa re opened FAMILY OR O OEBY in .' .i at tha old Stand, with an. .r ; ENTIRELY HE W STOCK. Us reipectfully requests bis bid patront and plenty oi new onea, tt pay him an early -visit, where they will find that hit Stock it at good at ever, quite equal to that of "anf other man.!' '. . ''-' ; ' CIIEAP FOR" CASH,' it bismotlo. - . . Dee. 10.18W-U VVCOL X WOOL! WOOL! The nndertigned will pay tht highest mar ket price in Cash, lor woeL Dost fail to ge him betort '-telling and get tht TOP OF THE MARKET IN CASH. may be fpand at oil times, a: my cfhee oo tht ttortiboxe on Main St . - 1 ;-:.. ,- -i ...... N.'B. Sitrsnt. June 8 ml- - -,.--,- ' : GREAT WESTERN, CirriagO: & Buggy ; MANUFACTORY. B;ra.--' d) : Cherry St bHieeen ilain'J Sonur rv.J5ATOa-,qnio. HAVING emitd a ew and commodi ova Shop, it owDrenared to-extouta ail work ia bit lit, that may be tatrosted s4 oar. A Wo4 Btook of busae4 ork, outitUne of in f 'HxnixnUnimii I r-iHf, ViV.