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' Editor? H lEOTTSlN. : : : i : HJfitoii, Ohio , Thursday,; April 2Q 365,J F """."".:..J 1 THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. ' A great and good man has falleu. The announcement of the death oi thoPBEsiDBXT ot the United States, i Wn imrwl nf nn ns-aiain. has produced a pause in the thoughts of the most heedless a roon gat na. It lias spread a gioom i i everywhere, vid expressions oij . soorrow and deep sympathy flow ' ifiom the heart of every friend of hU country. In connection with ' this sad event, we adopt the very appropriate 'remark" of a cotcm porary. "Probably no event in the caien dar of time, certainly no event in the history of this country, tore Undoa on miifili of evil or was BO charged with calamity to the hu Trinn rnnp. na this. The -deed itself lacked no element of horror or a trocity. The time at which the deed woe done was most fatal and deplora ble. At no season during his ad ministration had President Lincoln been in so commanding a position of usefulness to his toliowcen. In a moment like the present, in the midst of a calamity so astound ing and crushing, human judtr ment of itaclf is powerless to di vinn or control the immediate fu ture, and it becomes a cbtistiau people to fervently and sincerely invoice, and calmlv relv upon the V , v v assistance and guidon ce of God." THE NATION'S CALAMITY. Before this paper peaches our readers the full particulars of the sad event, which has plunged a whole nation in gloom, will be well known. We copy the follow; Ing vivid picUre of the cold blood ed murder', taken from the "Boston Advertiser:" '' "The brief and momentous scene which closed the entertainment at Ford's Thefter will never he for. gotten by any one of the thousand or more who saw it. The play,1 with which all woie familiar, was' progressing smoothly to its climax The scene was a frout flat. There( was onlv one character upon the, 8'. age, Lord Dundreary. Suddenly one of those stupid conundrums, which wo all know by heart, was interrupted by the sharp report - uTiistoi. 1 he audience bad time , to wonder what new Incident the play was thus heralded, when there came another and stranger, interruption. A dark, lithe tornv vaulted over the railing of the, Tresidents's box which waB cano. pied with the American flag. As the intruder struck the stage, he! fell forward, but soon gathered himself up. and turned erect, in full view, of the audience. They saw a slim, tall, graceful figure, elegantly clad, waving dagger with a gesture which none but a tragedian- by profession would have made; a classic tace, pale marble, lighted up by two gleamJ ing eyes which had made crowds ahudder often in past days, when Glostcr struggled tvitb death mimic frenzy and surmounted waves of curling jet black hair. The assassin, with calmness which could onlv come of careful premedi. tatlon. uttered the words ; "Sic semvertvrannis;" in tones so sharp and clear that every person in the theater heard them. lie said .something more, but in that fleci ond of time MrB. Lincoln had seamed in horror, the unusual occurrence had created an excite ment. the audience had begun rise, and no one heard the wo distinctly. Booth who already heard his name pronounced by : ecore of lips, waited for no further bravado, but rushed across etaze. down the long passage , hind the scenes, thrusting his knife at a man who seemed to interrupt hi? flight, and out by the stage door into the oarkness. ' ' By the latest accounts wo learn that Booth has not been captured,' . 'but has been traced as far as niaqua. i; c j'i ., About the same time that ' Fbe?idest was assassinated, other villain attempted the mur der of W. II. Sewabd. To show ' the desperate nature of the attack, r V'' iro mi state that three '. persons were dangerously wounded in tleir 'attempts to secure Ibe 'VouldbtJ R?88 By . the litest telcgrarm no oro giaa 10 team inuime aecrp. tary and-iils son are, doing well.'.' The Celebration. currentlprinciple streots were illuminated. V We rcaret that we liavo neither lime, nor space to give a full ac count of the celebration in Eaton, on Friday last. The whole pro ceedings were carriod out with spirit, that showed that the hearts of the people were in the work, . The streets wero lined with flagiS. held in the various' churches, at 10J A. M. and in the afternoon eloquent' aud patriotic . speeches were mada by Messrs., Abbott, llaineB.and Marsh. Ai night the Among the best displays, we may mention the names of Col. F. T Foster and J. P. A cton, Esq. The whole proceedings passed oft' plea .santly. REMOVAL. On, and after Monday next, the 24th inst., pur friends will find our office in the third story of the building we now occupy ; .the poo ond story over Stephens and CoV Dry Goods Store' Apology. Our friends must excuse us for the lateness of our issue this week. TFe will do better next week. MEETINGS AT THE COURT HOUSE. On Satu d iy morning, a meeting of the citizens was held at the! court uou,t, r t. PT" - . LU LI 13 I11UIUC1 V Uiv i .uiv v Resolutions were passed, and some speeches "mado. A proclamation was issued by the Mayor, calling upon all lovers of the country to put ou mourning for thirty days. On iSunday, services were held in the various places of worship, nnii n. Inrrrp. mCCtillST WnS held flt the Court House in the afternoon. THE NEWS. Our gallant soldiers have cap tured Mobile, and with it some thousands of prisoners. Raleigh, N. C, has been captured by Sherman. There is a rumor of a Union de feat in Alabama, but we liavo no, roliable account. THE ELECTION. For the benefit of our country! subscribers, wo publish the Ticket! elected at the Into Municipal elecij tion: , . CORPORATION TICKET. ofj a as Mayor. J. E. FREEMAN. Recorder. . II. B- VANAUSDAL. Council. A. IIAINES. " JOS. PINNY. SQUIRE MORTON. GEORGE WAQQOMER. D. M. MORROW. Treasurer, JAMES B. "WELSH, i Marshal, . ELI. TIIOMfSON. Weighmaster, . W. II. ORT. Sexton, JOHN SUUTIEB. Supervisor. WILLIAM FLAQG. EATON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, April 19, 1865. I FLOUR . . , JJ8.75. BACON . . . 251b. LARD . ; . 80 BUTTUR ' . a . 80 EGGS . . . .20 CHEESE . . ; " 35 COFFEE . ' , . . 37 DRIED APPLES . . 15 " PEACHES . . : 85 PRUENS . . 85 LOTATOES . . 1.50 GREEN APPLES . ' . 2.25 TREE MOLASSES . . 2.00 Local and Miscellaneous. Great Excitement. Ta! the anJ Great excitement has been cans ed by the annoencod advent of the Great Union Combination Mcnag erie and Cicus, with its unrivaled troup of performers. It is to be hereon the 4th of May next. Ofl course everybody will go. We do not oftei. have an exhibition of this kind In Eaton, and , when it does come, it should be well pat ronized. 1 'aT See the Card of Dr. Stephens,1 in auomer coiumu. at 1 - CINCINNATI. Those of our readers who are in! the habit of buying their. Dryj Goods in Cincinnati, will do! woll to 'call upon Marshall & Bro'u; 5G; West Fifth Street. They keep al ways on hand, a splondid Stock, and roll at very low rates. Their istock of Carpets Is unrivalled, for quality and cheapness. Mens Wear. Gentlemen visit ing Cincinnati should not noglect to call upon R. 0. McCracien, 9 West Fourth Street. Those want ng Shirts, Linens, Collars Gloves, n fact anything and everything a man can want in that way, should purchase of McCracken. They will find his prices suit the times. Panio J Panlo 1 1 , Deem & Lake are now selling Dry Goods at prices wh'ch.tfrY positively 'panicky." Every day they are receiving addition to their Stock; which is rendered necessary i. ii i .i uy me conunueu increase ot tneir trade. Wo need not enumerate the varieties of Pry and Fancy Goods, foradies know best what they need, and at the above store iney are sure to una it. Trie bu pcrior quality of the Goods, and the lowne88 of price will surprise them. D. andL. have also uow on hands a large stock of Hats and Caps, and Boots and Shoes, which ihcy are offering at reduced rates. April 20, 8t. . Reduce Prices ctm I we have often had occasion to speak of Mr A Coffman. He has nnw room van o iiot tlnao ofrtnlr rf IDQooaicf,,kn(, wlli(.hliei.' V vu M uioiy VIUOO DIUVIk VI Andy has watched the Markets,.) uid bought just at the right time. Ladies should pay him an early! visit, and Inspect his stock of Silks,! Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Dress! Goods &o. Mr. C. hAs also just re. cuived a large Stock of Quceusware,9 which our friends who need nnyij thing in tht f. lino, will do well go and see. Crowds visit the! Store daily, so call immediately. April 520 Bt . WOLF CREEK NUK8EKY. Messbs Morse & O'Brtan, A- gents for Warapler, Tillisou and! Co., of the Wolf Creek Nursery,! Dayton, are now in town, and are! prepared to take orders for every! variety of Fruit Trees, Evergreens! end Fiowors. We recommends these gentlemen, with confidence! to the public. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A- H. STEPHENS. M D. fUENDERS HI8 PROFESSIONAL SER- X. vices to the citizens ofkaton, and 'i- cinity. Residence Sooth side of Main. 5 do nr. east of the Mational Hotel. , LEGAL NOTICE. Daniel Frame, Fit a. I I'reble comm o vs. pleas In Partition. KWealthf Frame et.al, To Weelthy rrame. Jacob t rami'. hJiza- beth Morrow, Harvey Morrow, James Frame, Miiry Jane Morrow, John Morrow. Nancy Fainter, Philip Painter, Susan Dilman, Jonathan D lman, Sarah Ann Am merman Frank Amnrerman, Rachel Stewart, Jorefv Stewart, Eliza J. Frame,! and David Frame, "TOU. will take notice that on the 25tli X. day orAovember, lob4; tbe undersign ed filed a petiton in the Conrt of Common Pleas of Preble County, Ohio, where re taneii nowpendinp;, demanding paiti .ion Ply. and bounded and described as follows, . rr-i .1. .... i , t ........ me loiiowinir nrciuiaea, niv.w iu uiuuuuu. LUrwlL xue uurm cup uuarwrr ui , vbcuuii twentymve, townsmp eiir&t, ranee one east p. (excepting tea and a nan acres, or less, out of the south-east- corner of annrte.') the residue of said quarter tuns one hundred, and tortj-ioor acres moie or less. The undersigned demands that partition be mace of said premises as loliows; To the undersigned one tenth. To Jacob Frame. Elizabeth Morrow flamy Morrow in right of the said Klis heth: James Frame, 0. Morrow, and John Morrow la right of the said Mary Jane, Maty Jane, Nancy Painter and Philip Painter right ol the said Nancy, 8usan Dilman Jonathan Di.man in right ot int, said bo- san. Sarah Ann 1 Ammerman and crank Am merman in riehts of the said Sarah Ann, llarkel Stewart and Joseph Stewart in right of said ltachel Eliza J. f rame and David Frame in rirht of the said Eliza J. each one tenth, and to Wealthy Frame dower he whole. . ' '. ' At the next term of said Court an appli cation will be made by the nndersigned an order that partition may be maae of said premises. . Bf ClLHOBI k CAMFBILIa ' Ilis Attorneya April 20, 1865 -wS. prt. f 17.00 NOTICE. THE CREDITORS OF T. M. TAFLOR, are hereby notified that a dividend of2i per cent will be paid by the undersigned fliialw minima ajrhinb hav rn llnwan ind that the same will be paid on the day of April 1865 at the residence of assignee near uettysonrg, rrewe courny I , v : d.w.harshmaX Assignee of X. M Taylor. Mat. 30, 1865-w3. , Waisiias I 1 1 Those wishing a hue of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beauti, ful head of elussy hair, will please read card ol TliOS. F. OHiPMANin another part of thignaper, - UarcB , ieoo. -amor giflPjBjLfBMM.aisBP9..aWlW. toj I I ng ofi AT WINCHESTER MY 3rd. ON THURSDAY JJAY 4th, DO OSS OP It ST AT & 7 K A dmissiOn, 50ct, Children undtr 10 yrs of age 25cs. :; '; ORXAT UNION COMBINATION. Ten Shows in One ! IaWjbf tkt Eii.tmu Cinledi f ; 120 MOT, 800 HOUSES, i ADD a Brand Comprehenalv Henigtrte, Ct'bttng of M nrttt nwciMiu q Wild Aumau nuteua jnm u Jour Quarter, of the Globe. - BOARD Or BIBECTOBS. .' W. II. Houoil, Dninm Vntttrf JoUM EoilMtoKjr. Eif a. Dinefar; Hkrk FaiDAT, Jfniic.; DWtdori LOtlll Dt iilll, DirKi. oOirJM. Thb Inenie llliaet wuiiti it Vive CireoM. I i Fifty Performer. I Five Original Clown.! Twenty Educated Ponies I Six Prsmior Equestrienne, t A vnrlHy of the cliolrpat Animalt, frnm tht Jarrtin ZoologlqiiC, Paril, uj dUlioc t curji. uf VOLTIGUERS, ACROBATS, Eippciramatists, Pantomimista, iqtltUltS A0 AOIIUAIIH. ' THE TOUT EHSEKBIE, ComprlM a man nt toundlnK ar ray vi' the errm. it lu cremtot tht rttunc-utlniitrun than 1m txtr U'iurv bw-n eonmilniteri. fn iy ita(tli rntt-rtftinmrnt III Kuropo or AmPr)rn, in proof of which tht following unexampled array U preaeated as , Leaders cf the Comtaalion: Mesdaires DAVEHPOET tnd C0NEAB, JVrnifr FAiHtttriemitt cf la aoiif tcole. M'lle FKANCIS. tothrtllimd Win Eptlftitllt UPe'llsFrancej, Fairlo Kate, Little Annie, .nil . laJenneLotilie, A QaerfaUe af i)nf jW and JI. J. nOBINSOW, Tlie dnahlnir hrlllinnt and ; IXBUlllTAJIUI I.(ll'UTEIAX GrmnA.w L'NION COMDINATION. Ten Shows in OneL EmboJjii; Ike Enormou Cifilriili 120 KEH, 200 HOUSES, AND A Grind tomprahensiva Ktnigerlt, ' Cot1hig cf III rur.il rt'imrnt of jld Atipah nUceUit from tkt tour wiarters ot the Clooe BOAItD OF DIRECTOnS. W. II. Houch, Dmnm ifmuotr; Jons IimiixwjH.Jr. fjpn. birtclor; llcni i'lllDAT, Itttinl tHrrelor; Loin 1)1 Fasieb, Ctoti.oOpM. This Imnnie Alliuet ctmli af Five Circuses I Fifty Performers t Five Original Clowns) Twenty Educated Ponies t Six Premier Equestriennes I A varMy ontiacliolrnl Animalt, (mm ilm Jardin Zooloirfque, Parit, ami dUtiuct corpt of . VOLTIGUERS. ACROBATS, Hippcdramatists, Pantoinimlsts, tqUlUltS AH AUIIUARItS. TEE TOUT EUSEHELE, Cuinprlnrs a mor imtoimtllnfr nr. fay of t Ih ovate nV la errme of Ilia ftjllCM-lltlieatroa limn Iihr tvrt la-lorc Imn ront-rnlriilnl, In any iuglo rnti-rtulnmoni In Knrnpa or America, in proof of which thft following- uowxajupled array a ynKUKU M L Leaders of the Combination: MesdaiMs DAVEHPOET and CO HEAD, ZVmbr Fiptttlrirnntt of la - auaf tctl. nils rEAucia. IU VriUUtt Wirt EpirtitM La Petite France!, FalrieKate, : , Little Annie, nd LalanaeLauba, A QaarlaKt of BrntUfml tmd i GrwaalSfljita, JI. J. EOBINB01T, Tht dublng brilliant and : lanoiMTaaaS MDaaraiaa Legal Notices. LEGAL NOTICE. t inj and in for c. on 20thV? oln. the j. sell tbe David WysongPI'tff ! Preble county, v( I O, Court Corn- Valentine Wysong & mon Pleas Petti others Defts. ', tion. v' Valentine Wysong, Christopher Wysong, and Elizabeih Mann of Prtb'e county, O Catharine Wantz, k Frederick Wants husband, of Whitly county Iud., Sarah Delimiter Martin Dellinirar her hna band, of Montgomery county O., John Fnnderbunr of Clark conntr O.. Marv Kea- ler, t Jacob Kesler, her husband of Pre, ble county, Ohio, heirs and legal repre sentatives of Valentine Wysong, late the said county of Preble, deceased, '' WILL TAKE NOTICE thtt the plain tiff, on the 20th day of March 1865,1 hied in the office of the clerk ef tbe Court Common Pleas of said Preble county, petition against them to compel them, such hei'a ard legal representatives, to a mortzaire executed by him and .. .. t, i j .L-.n.t. j, uvered to said aeceaemua ins iota a ay April 1851, upon tbe north-east quarter section 15, in township 6, of range 3, in Preble conntv. which said mortirace is 'corded among the records of mortgages treble county, in book u, page HUS. The said defendants will also lake notice luat they are requned to appear and swer or demur to said petitioa on or before; dar of June 1865, or in default thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court at the next succeeding term toereot to holden in this ejnnty, tut an- order to com pel them to release said mortgage. - 1 . attorney'! for plaintiff Attest Hiram Shank. elk,, j m , April 30, 1865-w6 . t . prt f 14.25. In New York ciM 15,224 pco pie live in cellars. - LEGAL NOTICE. John L. Oweni Pit ft wens Plt'C V le eta!. Dcft'ii. j Preble Vi. Common iWilliam Kindle Plea Civil fTIIIE heira of Richard Newport deceaaeil I'; raroelr ,Ldia Roaty wife . ol J hn Rcwy; Jul ui V. Lane. Mary IG. Lane Amy N. Vweni of Preble ton nty (Ohio, JfatildA Earhart wife of Jacob Ear hart, Sarah Thornbnrg LavinaCunninglian Hubert ouomnznam oi Hutler county. Uhio. Sarah Ann Jonca wife of Wiley Joaea ofi ir,i:. , T n : - .. i n . . r I .-iiiibuu imjuii, Auiuuis mm. ueniainin p. Lane of Marion county, Missouri; the gran tee ol Richard Newport deceased, Garret V. Uopktna and Hopkins bis wife,' whose place of residence it unknown, Rob !ert Hariii and Ellen Harris SamnM Reed land Jane Reed, William Kindle and .Maria Ann TCinnla nnil William- R. PattM.nni nf Preble county, Ohio, and Jathet Berry of lOlintrkn nnnntv Tni.! liana, are berebT notifidIin .hut nn ih F.Uyi.th A nf Anrii iQfii; ntkirl John T.- nwnRUA hm niii',nn oaln.tt ii,.miaii,.Mnrf .r.nnn. . Ti... rp.i,iIaection Unnnr fil.ln .Vinl, i. nn. ..an;n r"'i.T' f.'"-""6 n the pliiintiSsays that on the 28th d-f June 183 1 the said Richard Newport wasv 1 1. A MVt.AM M tat. m.tl. " ? iL. .nH,L K.ttli aas a ui.v vni.v. lu lev BlUJfllV VI IUB UUIU-BUB, quarter of section twenty, township six,! range two east, in I'reble ceunty, Ohio, sndl sold and intended to convey to Uarret v. Hopkins about twenty 1 acres of land, by motes aud bounds particularly stated in the petition, out of the north-west corner of said quarter, but by mistake the same was et-, roneously described in the deed of convey rnce, by metes and bounds given in the peli tion as being in the north-west corner ofl cu -ion iweuij-vno, tuwnsuip auc, range twuj easl, that the sa-ne was afterwards convey ed by said Hopkins and wile, b? said erron' eot s'description to Robrt Harris; that s aid narrn ana who anerwaros conveyed saiu premises, by said erroneous discription t -William Kindle and Samui-lPeed: that said Reed and wife afterwards conveyed their interest therein by the same erroneous (ls cripiion to said Kindle, and that' said Hin di and wife afterwards conveyed said premises by said erroneous description to plaintiff, that the pluiitiD and those under whom he claims title by . said conveyances. have been in quiet possession oi said nremi ses as correctly described, over thirty years; that piainlill is the cqu linle fwnir ot sai-1 premises' as correctly dercribed, and' asks that the legal title may be decreed to him in lee simple; the plaintiff turtber sets thai said Kindle and Keed never paid the pur chase money oi said premises, to the said Hubert Harris. That while the purchase money was so unpaid; James Kerry pur chased and obtained from Kindle a con vcyance of a lot in the north-west corner! of said premises as ccrrectly described, for ty Ice l wide and mnetyihve leot long on nbi b stands a small house, but that said deed to Berry was never recorded; that the plaintiff pn c ased said premises of Kind! through caid Berry who conct a'ed his own ership ol said small lot Iron plaintiff, and plaintiff through said licrry became th purchaser of Harris's mortgage for saM nurchase money that plaintiff was at thi time of his purchase ignorant of BerryV claim; tlmt Kerry altcrwards sold and con veyed siiid small lot to William R. Patter s in who is asserting title thereto; and plain tiff claims that said JUerry s purchase war s.ihject to the purchase money due to HarrU and tbe plaintiff has been substituted to a I Harm rums under raid mortgage lor the pure into money, nnd that sari rterry not having had h:s deed recorded as rrquire-l by statute, the sa-Dw as against. pVintilf is invalid, nnd asks that sa d dew troni Kin die to Berry and Ihe det.l frnm Hrry to Patterson may be set aide lis invalid. The defendants are fuither notified that unless they appear and fcnswo.- rr demur to said petition on or before the 1 2th day -." .June leftP, the -plaintiff will ask. an order correcting said description, nl seit.ng side said d1 cds to Berry and Patterson their absence. .. OILMORK k CAMPBELL. Attorneys for l'laintiff Altteat, H. Shnnk, clerk. April 20, 1865iw6. prf.t32.00 LEGAL NOTICE. , bar Daniel Kelly, plaintiff, I Preble court vs. I c mmon piers, vi, Catharine Oblinger, tition to foreclose et. al. defendants. mortgage. The said Catharine Oblinger serving mort gager, Oabriel Oblinger, original mort-l fager, and Eleanor far-, at d John Hart, er husband ofowa; William Oblinger, Jonathan Oblinger, Juliette Bolens and nnlcs A Bolens her hmband,Solemon O'i linger, Catherine, Thomhs of Iowa; David Oblinger, Hannah Oblinger, Welson Ob linger, John W. Oblinger, Orien Burns, Catharine Burns, and Juliat'e Bnrns children and legal representatives, of Da vid Oblinger deceased, WILL TAKE NOTICE 4ht on the 27th' day of March 1865 the ptaintiffs filed his petition against them in the office of the clerk of said court of common pleas, asking said court to foreclose a morgage execu ted on the 24th day of Jngnst 1840 by said David Oblinger, now 'deceased, and the said Catharine Oblinger bis wife to tbe said Gabriel Oblinger; in lot number 19 in the town of Lewisburg Preble sou lly, Ohio, secure to said Oabriel the payment of a nei eotiable note mode to him on the lame day by said Deid Oblinger for the sum of two hundred an l twenty -rive dollars, and which said mortgage and note with interest due thereon from the first day of Ap'il 1856 are now owned by tbe plaintiff. And th. said defendants are farther notified that are reouired to answer or demur to said petition on or befoie the 5th day cf June 4865, or ii defau't thereof, therein contain ed will be considered as confessed, and ders and decrees taken tbereon accordingly Attorneys for Plaintiff. Atteit, H. Bhank, Clh April 20 18G5-W6 prt. 10.o0. of ofi his as re lease dei r oil of said le of an be . a. ' ' O 1 -cdi.ri Sis-L.:. .. . H '2- ...... ..P' M;": - x. S '"'. LEGAL NOTICE. .Kfllbeimr the notth part of thtf soalh-eaBt. Mid 16. in said townshio 9, 109 acres,! tall cfinl""n5 "g'ur ' " j. I Hilton Fudge plaintiff, ) Preble dootto'i . ti. Common PleaJ, Ji liliiabeth Cox.M.a,! 4'ft i parUUon. i , j The tail Elizabeth ' Cox; end Mereditl Cox, her haband, of Iarke conntr, 8u aan 8wrtzet.and Thiroai Swarfzl, he; husband; Qcotge Fndpe,' iMelind Jan Hcover, aadJoseph F. Fod(?e,ii( Pibl( county, Oliiu children and will, (he plain liff. oiiIt le'-al rnoreseotati , and Mary Fudge, widow of Georee Fudje, late ot aid county, ot 1 rtblo deceai'd, WILL, TAKE KOTICEtbatot the 27tl dar of March, 1865, the plaintiffflle'' hia petition against them in the office of th 'olerk of the laid eoartcf common pleat, ii and b which he prari that dower may b. be aaaigned in, and partition made of tbi north part of lh north-east qtiarter of aec tiou 4, tn township 8, 62 acre. - Tht east "Part 01 tn8 0Btn east quarter oi .ecion wwi,wlP t u the south pert of the; portheast quarters, ,of 1 in Mneo 2, in said county of i'reble, andt ."..I. .i ... ie8, OI WUIUU iUU SttlU UOUrQ a-uug? UICUI seized. And said defendants are further notified that at the term of said eonrt next to b hblden in a id for said county of Preble, (he plaintiff will SbpIT for the assignment til dower in, and partition of said lands, and for luch other and further orders, and pro ceeding, therein As he may entitled to in thr premises. UU3 & aiEfttENS, . Attorneys for plaii.ti&V Attest, H. f?ha-'k. CIV. . . . i April20 1865-W6. . prf. $15.25 LEGAL NOTICE. Cristiana Oeeting. aid Preb:e conntv David Uceting, her husband, vs. Jacob Bickel.et. al. court ol common please, petition tor partition, Ate. Jacob Bickcl, Elizabeih Bicknl, Magda. lena Bickel. Sarah Qeeting and John her husband, Margaret ..Wolf and John Wolf ber husband, Susanna Everding and Hcmy hverduig if rieb'e coun'y. Ohio, Sophia Stiver, 4 Henry 8tiver, her hus band, ot Montgomery county, Ohio, George Bickel of Wabassh county, Iud ; William Dorman of Howard county Ind ; Solomon Dorman i, rinsaona Dorman, in - termarried wiih some person whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, of county, Ind., Delila IricV 4 and John Irick her husband of Missou'i, Jacob Door man, whose .place of residence is un known to plai.nifTs, children and leiinl representatives of Jacub Bickel, lale ofi tbe said county ot Treble, do. -eased, and Bickel, widow of said decedent, T1U, lAhE NUTICK that on. Uit f T 20lh day ol March A. D. 18(5, ill.) a bove named pUintiDs (the sai4 Christiann being a daughter of said deceased) filed their petition against them in the office of tl e llert ol the Court of t.ommon fleas ui the said comity ot Preble demanding parti tion of ine east nail oi me nortb-enas quar er, of section seven, in township six, of ran;re three, insnid Preble county, coutuin ngtif ztacresot lund, moro or less ol which the said Jacob Bickel died seized. and ihe assignment ol dower therein to hi aid widow. And the defendants are further notified that at tbe term of said Court of Common Pleat, nuttto-be holden in and for said county of Preble, the pUiotifF will make ap- piicuuon mr an order o; partition, asjign ment oi dower se. , FOOS & STFPHENS.x Wtorney'B for Petitioner?. Attest, Hiram 8hank, tlk. April 20, 18li5-w6. - prf81G 50. SPECIAL NOTICES. of to - i'o Consumptive! THE ALVEllTISEll having been restor ed to health i" a few week, by a very simple remedy, after htviug suffered sever al years with a .severe lung affection mid that dread disease, Consumption, is anxiout- to m.iko known to his feilow sufferers the means of cure. loan who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription us (free of charge), with the direction, for breDarinir and ntina- the arae, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, to. The only object of the advertiser in sending the rrescription is to benebt the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hops every suOeror try his remeday, as it will cost them notb- ng and may prove a messing. Parties wishing tbe prescription - will please address ' . . . llEV. KUWAliU A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York, ,: reb 23, itJba-mosa. . , ... Arcaua Watch, An Elegant Novelty in Watches. The cases of this watch, are an entirely new invention, composed of six different metals combined, rolled togetler and plan ished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat goid, called Arcana, which will al ways keep its eolor. They are as beautiful and durable as solid go'd, and are afforded at one eighth the cost The . ease is beauti fully desisned, with Panel and shield for name, witb Patent Push Pin, and engraved! in the exret style or the celebrated Gold Hunting Levers and are really handsome! uva-iau,r, aim bu mhvv ail luiuauui) gold, as to dcty detection. Ihe movement is manufactured by the well known St Jim ier Watch Company of EuroDe. and are su- Iperbly finished, engravedpallets; fancy carv.j eu uriugpui aaiusung reguinior, with sjold balanced, and the imnroved ruby jewelled! action with line dial and skeleton and is warranted a gcod time keeper. These watches are of three different sizes, the smallest being for ladies and are all Hunt nr.u. 1 r: 1 1 v. . . mill . . ins hn. i a "KVMB A Ulllt, Will MB IHOL r-l . j,ii,.oileBU imi. f ajne We are the sole agents for this watch ine united states, and none are (rename wmcn 00 not Dear oar Xrade Mark. ' ' t, 1 . WW, . . . . 0 Addres . . , ' 'I :1 DEVAUGH A CO-Jmporteri, ' 15 Maiden Lane, New York, ' ''" Feb 9,1865 3 mos. : Editor of Pretr. ' UEM Hia: With vonr nerm aainn with tossy to the readers of your paper in an elegant Morocco Case for $25,00:1),,: will readily sell for three times the.e cos.B that I will send, bf retnrn mail, tn all wish it (free) a Recipe, with full directions (1 r making and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effectually remove, in ten davs. Pimnlea. BlntnhM. Imn Frakla ..J an 1m purines 01 ine emn. leaving the same son, ciear, imootn ana Beautiful. I will also mail free to those havinir liald Heads; or Bare Faees, simple direo-J 110ns aaa iniormnuon mat will enable them to sUrtafuU growth oi LuxuriaitH Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thir ty davs. -. -. . 411 applications answered by retnrn mail 1 ?i . i - . 1 . . wunouv cnarge. . ,;: .- Hespectruliy yonrs, k' '.., ' - . TH08- F CHAPMAN, Ch imist. 831 Broadway, New York March !, 16C5. Smos. - .ihey aeyer roil in destroying worm mat 1ST NERVOUS D E B I LITY, RtflMAL WEAKNESS, Etc., CAN B3 "IUUED BY one who bai r.-allr cured him elf and hundred of other, and will tell ton nothing but the TUUTH. Adirtti ith iUmp. EDWARD H. TRAVER, LiOck uox, lioaion nasi, i March 2. 1865-yrl. ., ntYTaTEMI TBIf THEMilTRY ONE BOX! : Only TwontyFlve Cents. " PURELY VEGETABLE.?. A 0 OOP FA MIL Y PJ1 YS1 CIA Jv ; t . Cures Liver Complaint. Cures Dyspepsia. Cafet Nervous or Sick Headache, . Ah infallible remedy for Seat Worfts. jaconaianur aiuict ino i.nuurcn. A sure remedy for Fevers, If taken in tbe early stages. ... ,- ni Each Box Contains 25 rills. Try r)n Boxl Send 25 cents, n1 we will ?end by Mail; or send 92, and we will send one dozen 5 " i ', ;t ' Drnggists supplied on ressonaole terms, 8. LEWIS. ' ' 81 Nassau Street, Box 8,831. For reference to the Rev.'Mr. Halladay, Indianapolis. ' . . itev. Air. rihelling, Chicago. . . ,. ' All orders lor the trade, most be address- dta ' ' '...-.. DEM US fARN9, It CO, 21 Park Row, N. Y. Feb. 23, 1865-mosH. . r, ,o James Elder, WI0l,EALK akd ar.TAii," ' .' BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, South east Corner of Main and Pearl S($., OppotUt tht Viltzent Manx, RICHMOND ) INDIANA. , KEEPS a general atsortment of School Booht, Blank Book; Fhtlograph Album; Paper, Envelope, and a variety of Stationery, r '. ';" ' ' Ktrfrices a I-iw as any other establiiu mnt in tho Went. ' 1 Feb. 15. 18B5 !f V; r Cincinnati, Eaton & Richmond V cuuiinni RAILWAY LINE. ULSTER J KllAKOEMENT. " Passenger trains will run on this 7 ad, leaving the several stations as iouow: Upward trin. Downward will LKAVB win. LCAVK P. M. 5.55 C.02 6 17 24 6 33 C.4.'i 7 .05 7.13 7.28 7.89 7.50 H.llt iCincinnati ton 8.25 8. Richmond Hamilton I)f-W. Junction Westville h'lorence. New Hope Eaton Itarnet's Camden Somervillo Colli nsville Seven Mile Se-en Mile (11 nsville. ... 8 56 IS m rvillo Camden 9 07 9.22 9 HO iltarnet's '. Kitrn :. 9.JI 10 02 New Hope Moroni 10.10 10 IK iWea'ville DjcW.Junvtio 10.93 Hamilton lArr. Itii limonil 10.401 Arr. at fin... 9.45 D MtLaREK, S. C. C iv-ven, AVt Sup'u . 4 'up't. willtl 911 hands.Bwarrented to give entire satisfaction. lh Ikat . .ill .kam An.ll in I 1 " " 8 .l,nIr', ." accommodation ir. L ft ft J w w Frazer's Saloon, Main Street. P.aton. : "he Best of Bourbon Whisky. OVEU TWO YEARS OLD Vill be sol', in nuantitiiM varying from a 'gill to three gallons, to suit purchasers, at three per gallon.. Call in and see jony. in resneci 10 re freshments he pledges himseU to please you better than "Any Other Man " . Eaton, March z. .leuo-tnos GREAT COMBINATION" ! ICarriage & Buggj MANUFACTORY. LIVERY STABLE COMBINED! . The- nndersigned - keens constantly on I hand all kinds of custom-made worV, (1 el stylei,) such as Buggies, Carriages ant Spring Wagons; alsy every description of I jirpainng ana jtepamnng done m k neat ind substantial manner Terms as low as can be bought anywhere) in me west. He respectfully invites all to give him DVB..,, . .. j . ,. , . w. . 1HC nu examine nis siock on nana ana and good v ' . : , - ' CLIFTOH HOUSE, ;Corner of Sixth andElmSts. Cincinnati, Ohio. Tab above Honae, liftviDir been newly furnished aud fitted up, it now open ,01 the traveling Kay Quests visiting the city.' either on business or pleasure, will bad the CLir TON -HOU8t, pleasantly loeated, and eon, venient to the business part of tie city. OMNIBUSES .Convey Passengers to and 'from the JtCauroad Depot. BREAKFAST For Passengers let ing on Early Traini. ' ' v-' kBoard Per Day V"$2 00- WJLLIA3I GARRISON, ;:".' ! i ;' : Proprietor