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TfhivYourth at jly at fotroit Gen. Cms Tl presiding officer it t Fourth of July piiblio cekbratioo it Detroit was' Oenersl Cam. - Iq introducing the orator of the day he made tome eloquent retoarki, closing at fol Jowal ' "For two-thirda of century (hi govern ment of freedom end law has secured to its people, Individual)? and collectively, a great er metaura pf prosperity and happiness than N evert (ore meled out by political insti tuttoni to Die descendants of Adam. It has protected ma and mine from external agjres ion and. from internal violence, aud by iti no ble equality, joined to the undeserved favor of my fallow citizens, it baa opened to me po alt'ors ,of public honor and confidence to which Hi oireumalanceaof my youth gave me no right toloiiS forward, and w hich my bright est day-dreams, that sometimes came to soften tha harsh realities of a frontier struf gle, never ven presented to my imagination; and what it baa done for me it baa offered to all. Well tbenfliay I be proud to acknowledge the hold it possesses upon my gratitude and affection, and the intensity of the feeling of attachment with which I treasure it in my heart. My per sonal interest in it, indeed, is faat passing way. Of that I am sufficiently wnued by the long period duiing which I have secured its protection. Bat I pray not the les ear nestly for its preservation ; for when, in 'he Providence of Ood, my connection with it shall e dissolved, with the dissolution of all earth y lies, I can leave to those who are dearest to me no legacy more precious than their share in its enjoyment." Y?The number of visitors to the Paris Exi . t)ilion averages . about ten thousand a day, which would make the receipts t2,C00 a day for six days of the week. On Friday both palaces are literally empty. At this rate the total receipts of the whole summer will not be over 1300,000. The machine-room has been opened, but the steam-power is not ready. This will be the great feature of the Exposition and it is largely counted on to exert a happy in fluence on the treasury. Al! the small exhib itions located in the vicinity the diorma, the Chinese museum, the five hundred counters for the sale of goods similar to thosecxhibled at the cafes, &.c are hopeless and irredeemable failures. ft5Hon. Henry Bishop, late Pepresenia live. from Hancock county in the Ohio Leg mature was drowned, a lew days since, in endeavoring to swim a creek running through his farm. BTForsome time past we have had reports of interna) difficulties in Mexico, assuming the character of an internal war and revolution, nd probable overthrow again of the wooden legged bero, Santa Anna. Hut the reports of progress of events are so contradictory (hat it is with great difficulty Hint we can arrive at the real facts. Q7A letter from Bureau county, III., says that all - the warehouses along the railroads are full of grain, and many thousands of bush els are piled op In bags along the sides of tha tracks. Longtrnns of cars groan under the weight of grain with wiibh they are loaded. The farmers plead with the buyers for more bags, aud the buyers with the railroads for more ears. All the farmers have planted from one to thirty seres more than last year, and all Dow looks well for a heavy ciop. KTA late London letter says : Mr. Van Bu ten and Mr. Fillmore were both present in the galleries of the House of Commons during tin debate on Tuesday night. On Thursday nigh: Mr. Bright alluded to this fact, and took occa si on to pass a high euligoium on our country LTTbe Chief Justice of Maine has decided, in the .esse of a person sentenced by a Police Court to fine and imprisonment for selling a glass of liquor, that municipal Judges and Jus tices of the Peace have no jurisdiction fui punishing liquor sellers, which con only be done by indictment and trial by jury in the Supreme Court. The effect of this decision, it is said, will completely nullify the liquor law in Maine. MARRIED On the 8th inst. by Rev. L. F. Van Cleve, Mr. John A. Huaatxb to Miss Inaomi U. Hot man, all of Eaton. ' CJ-Accomponying the above was one of Lanius dr. I'egrool'l most delicious snd nicely decorated Brida 1 cakes. After ample justice being done to the same by the typos of the of lice, all hands joined in wishing the newly wedded pair a jng life of upsullel happiness and a good old age crowned with the golden sheaves of the matrimonial uaion. . ; : The words are o'er, the prayer is said, The world of single joys have fled, But in their place, fair as the sun, Ten thousand comes in place of one. May love and joy unmixed with care, Forever gaard this' happy pair, And death that makes all mankind even, Ba but their passport into Heaven. The above is a Very graceful affair but here is Grace itself. Listen : On the 10th by the same, Mr. Richard Y. XsnIus lo Miss Mirv F. Gasci, all of Eaton. U3" Accompanying the above notice came one of the most huge, highly enamelled nd ex quisitely' flavored Cakes that was ever pro duced in' the Bakery of Lanius tc Degroot. purely "Riekard it himteif again." After proper respects to this lucioua present, by the Mack fingered typos a Universal wish from the whole craft was heralded forth for a long life At urtHitertapicd hsppineas to the newly wed ded pair, and that their evening sun may sink jto rest in a blaze of glory. . Sweet as' the rays st dawn of morn. Poured forth in summer's splendor bright, Nay ba their journey through life's vaje, Tbotf path wny to the worlds pf light. :.' ..... ... And when old age comes circling o'er, And nature frail must own decay. May they together gently fall, . . AaJ rise to availaating day. Richard, may -Ore, Peace and Joy, rest, temain and abide with thee, now henceforth .and forevermore, amen ! tXOifl taeWUlM'rf'.trid aft enrptrorrt afid all diseases arising from; an an impure or de praved stale of tha blood. .See tbeexlraordin aryoureof Wm. O. Harwood, a highly res pectable citisen of Richmond, Va., by Car ttr'sSpanish Mixture. ! He had aoma ulcers nd aorea of the worst description, and finally jot so bad he waa unable lo wajk except on crutcbea. A. fe bottlea of Carter's Sp.uish Mixture, tha great Wood purifier, cured him, as it hag ourai hmttlreds of others who have julfrieUwiU) rheumatism Oat) effects of mer yry, and pajjif and ulcers of the boqejr and Jointov - rrrz 't; ia, , . fta aertjsenwnL . 3 .' ST The Germans have produced aome very excellent remedies for various Oistases Among which mny be specified "Dr. Hoofland'a Cel ebrated Bitters," lor aale by C. M. Jackson, ami used with remarktble success in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Vervous De bility, and a general derangement of the Stom ach. The Snmlny Dispatch says of Ihis medi cine: "We feel convinced, that in the use of the dermaii Bitters the patient does not be come debilitated, but constantly gains strength nd vigor lo the fruh.e a fact worthy of con Alteration. The Bitters ore pleasant in taste and in smell, and can be adrriiniiitered under .ny circumstances, to the most delicate slum sch. Indeed they can be used by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much affected in the nervous system, lo commence with one ten- spoonfulor less, ond gradually increase. We peak from experience, and are, of course, a proper judge. The press, for snd wide, have united in recommending the ijermsn Bitters, and to the afflicted we most Cordially advise their u.-.e." Sue adveiseinent. jeU-'Jw. CINCINNATI AND EATON MARKET. Corrected weekly by It. S.Cuuningham.whoIcsaU aud retail lirooer, Maiust., Eaton. CINCINNATI. . EATON. Ubeswax, 122(423 Beeswax, 20(325 Dun-nit, lljyia IIuttkh, 15(jl3 CllKESK, 8 itttJilCUKESK, 1 15 CorrKE, llJfn81S)(.'OFEK, llU Dried Apples, el Tj Imubo Appi.ks, ;.fln Peaches, $2:50(3 2:75 Fkathkhs, I'KACHKS, t iFeatiibus, jt'(3fl.00 87(310 Clock. $'.l:4u rLouit, Wheat, 50 1 25 ni)(tf:5 !i5(3S0 luO 1:00 8:50 8rt(10 $1:75f?i!4:Ou $ i:iHirf(S:0O $2:0OC48:iio lU(ftl2 Wheat, C'OUN, DATS, Uarlet, Rys. ll., Eaas. Hogs. Cattle, Sheep, $1:43(31:50 72(0573 85;f:40 1:25 1:25 S0i32:60 10 $4:00(84:50 $7-(W(i!!:00 $3:50300 rt'ou.v, Oats, Harlkt, Kyb, Hean. i'.nos, Hons, ('attle. Sheep. Ha, SIDES, Shoulders, Lahd. 10ib310U'.Has, 63(ffi'J Sides, 4X5 Shoclders, 7(?8 H(ill) li.UtP, Clover, $.r005:50 Tinotht $l:50j:rMi ?lax, $l;6j(d)l:0 rLOVEii, $4.75(5:0C 'Tihotht, $2'0u(S2:5O Flax, 1:25 Potatoes, 1:3 PitatoESi 1:85 67.iSuoai:. 6i?JH Teachers Wanted. 'PHR Board of Education of Eaton Union J. Schools will meet on the evening of Tues day the 7th day of August next fur the pur pose of selecting a Sunerinlendfliit and four Assistant Teachers for said schools. Appli cations are respectfully invited up to the tune ol meeting. Applications lo secure consideration must be accompanied by the applicants certificate of qualifications. Before entering upon the duties of lencher in our schools, the law ro- uuires that such Teacher shall obtain a cerlif icn'e from the Special Board of Examiners of this District. By order of the Board, JOHN B DRAYER, Scc'y. Also Take Notice Thr.l the Board of Examiners for Scl ool District of Eaton, Preble countyOhio will hold a session for the examination of Teachers, on Monday, August 6th, 1855, ol the School House, commencing al 9 o'clock A. JI. ISail Road Divi.'.ecd. A T the recular July nieetinu of the Poord , nf Directors of the Eaton & Hamilton Bail Road Company il was Rrsohtil, That a semi annual dividend of three per cent be declared upon the capital stock of Ihe company paid up in full, pivable after the company's floolfiiir liabilities, in any of iis bondson bond and for sale; or in money, when a sufficient amount shall be realized from the sole of such bonds or otherwise ti, meet those liabilities and this divideud. And that the Secretary issue negotiable scrip to Ihe stock-homers mere, or, Scrip will be ready for delivery by 1st prox imo. J. B. STEPHENS, Sec'y. . July 12, 1855. 3t. IIOWAICO ASSOCIATION, Important Announcement! ! 'PO all perious afflicted withSexualdiseases, I such as Seminel Weakness, Impotence, fioiinorhcsa, Gleet, ic, A;c. The Howard .issoeiutiou of Philadelpliia, ill view of the awful destruction or human lite amj nenlin caused by Sexual diseases, an.l I he deception: which are practiced upon th" unfortunate vie lims of such diseases by quacks, have directed their Coneu lliris Surteon, as a charitable aci worthy of their name, to give medical advice gratis, lo all fiersons thus afflicted, (Male ot Female,) who apply by letter, with n ilescnp Lion of their condition, (age, occupation, hub its of life, ic) and in cases of extreme pov ertv and suffering to furnish medicine free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevoler.t institution, established byspecial endowment, lor the relief of the sick end distressed, of dieted with "Viiulent and Epidemic Diseas es," and its ranps can be ued for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which iheDirectors have voted to advertise Ihe above notice. Ilia needless 'o add thul the Association commands the highest Meili cal skill of the ae, and will furnish Ihe mo.; approved modern treatment. Valuable advice also given lo sic k and nerv 'lis females, af flictt'il with Abdomnal Weakness, Womb Complaint, Cosiivenes, Leucorrhreo, Jtc. Address (post paid,) Dr. Gr.oiton R. Calhoun, Consulting hureon, tlnu'oril assueiniion, ISo 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pj. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, I'res't. Gkorce Fairciiilo, Ser retary. Lewis Christinatt's ttatc. TVTOTlCEis hereby uiveu that t lie subscri Ix her has been appointed snd qualified as Aiimm.strstrix on the estate vl Lewi uiirist man late of Preble Coumy deceased. All persona having claims against said Estate are requested lo present them duly authenticated for settlement and those who are indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment witnout delay. SAKA11 Uli I.Vl .MAIN, Administratrix of Lewis Christman dee'd. July 5, IS' Iron, Steel, Spring?. Nmis, Locks, Latches, Bints, aud Table Cutlery; Sadlery, Hardware, and Harness Mounting, Fly Netts, 4c. a lull assortment at C. VANAUSDAL Si Coa'. H USiCViolins, Bows. Strine, 4c. 4c, for Mleby C VANAUSDAL ox Co. POTTERY ESTABI.ISII.nEIT. THE subwriber would repcctrullv inform the pirtilic that ha is aaw mauf:icturiDg at his simp a superior article of IT0ITE AND EAHTHEKWAEE. consUtiiiff in jmrt of Crocks. Pans, Stove Crocks, Krone .lugs, metiers onu uotvis: nu oi wmto he will sell on reasonable terms. rShop loca ted at the old Potter siand JACOB KLINGLE j tatua, Juno A, 1850. ly White Fish. Tam now receiving a lorge and chsice assort m ... . n . .. I -. (I.a -a. meni oi wuiiu nan, wmcn i.wm lowest rates. Call and examine they are Freah and good, t . R( S.CUNNINGHAM. BAKERY- We have in operation a Bakery, and hare lo our emnlov one of the best bn- ders inithe West, we wil at all times keepngood iipily of Iresli Llred.. Crackers aua Uukes. FamiLUMSupptUdioiimsotiahletertM. , l aoiiis epoos. List of Eetters REMAIN: NO inthe Post OlTn'e at Eaton, O., July 1st 18C5. Persona enquiring foranv letters in the followuie list, wilt please sax adveniitd. A Ercpa John L Auiwl Oeorire L Leach Mary Lon.Hiiecker John Lively Jotin Lungiliore Aihcr Lubough Lewis Laubtv Michael Long J M Mann Allen A Aluauh Drid It Bronu Pavid BeO:iien Majhail Buck John Iturr.li'u t Hiram Brower A up; line Brook J n cob lievliit Nim:od Bell Chutes liirtiiop Alfred Mettert David G Miller Sophia U..1I Lyiliu C Mitchell V M.ttvr Catharine Mnckey l'hebo M. lia.lty James .iau.ivai. Bridgutt Mulles Thomas McNuit Hiram Mudp'tt Charles B McWhihncy & Skiuncr N Neal Jane Norris A J A Co P Parks Isaac I'nge Charlotte Popp John Price Ania Piiue John It Kamsny Sarah Rosster Ueniull Ku Georpe W Kecil Guoiiiu II Hice Jesse Robinson Isabel Rliea Jehu Ronhee D Rhea John S Seibert Joseph Sample Mrs K 3 Studcbaker Joseph 2 Snyder Rebecca Scar Mary C Stibins Elizabeth Smith Johu A Shauk Josiah Sylor Rebecca Stanton Henry C Sternberger Lewis Shafl'ei' l uuuy Sellers lihiben Sealhamer William Stetler John SmileySamucl Suod grass Sarah Stokes Sandy A Shcirley Jonathan SI usher Sarah Silor Catharine T Thorp Charles Todd Caroline Tomy Sonirc Trajrer F Temple A Miller Taylor Suniiu l Thompson Ahr'm V W Whipple B M Wooiumn Mary Warwick It Mrs Walters T Whitcomb George Weisscnberger David Wilson Orlando Wight Rosilla Youug J osepb Connor Patrick Ciioiiingham L B tuoti Collins A G 3 Ode J I Crniff.lolm oiiiiA biioeii OumthersJ hn (Yean Jeremiah Comman Eli Campbell W D Culeuinn Kobert W Cui'Iicuter K !i Criuicr K Cl.iypool J V Caste n William I) Pvc Henry IKll Mary J Davit: Jotin 2 Davis M .1 2 Dunham Horace lhili'oy Thoinus Dnlryiiiplc Catharina llickiiiuu Mr Dilmon Rebecca E Emm John F Floreny Daniel Frame Daniel 'i Furniss Tliomas Foster Luther C Felix J Freeman Elizabeth (1 Greprir Elizabeth Gentil I'cm-t Ileury Gray Mary Gray Sarah L George Henry V Gard Jacob Gilkcy Eunice i Glaapiu Johu Gordon June ilromes Mr Greer Henry C Gard Mary A II IligitinsMrsS S lluichi&non Elizubuth lliestaud A Barker Charles llaruish John Uolleiiback Henry ilanuum Franklin Harris Thomas I J Johnson Jacob Jones Ellcanor In-cho Jose jdi Kocpelc Jacob Ki-s agor Susan Kubler Karoliner Koehler Kev Kobert Kintzev Marv Kilcnin Michael The following letters have not bscn forwarded on aeconut of tlie postage Dot being prepaid. William J. Truax. California. Mana-s.i Woods, lliintinirton, Indiana. Win. R. Rinehart, Winchester, Ohio. John M. llnm'D. Camden, Ohio. Jackson Urakcr, New Lineaster, Indiana. A- M. Scott, Dayton, Ohio. I.ucinda Morton, Cinticville, Ind. J. J. Jenny, Columbus, Ohio, linrly Kuhner, Ciiicinuati, Ohio. ,1. D llarpor, Ceatrovillc Ind. Hezckiah Pra, Camden, Ohio. Matthew McClung. Lake Kiver, Wash. Ter. Saniuel Peelo, Newport Indiana. Stauley J. II. Port. Indiaua. W. C. GOVLD, P. M. July 1, 1855. IV'ew and Cheap Goods. VVF.RY Fl.TLL and complete assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, pur chased this Spring in New York and Philadel phia, exclusively for cash, and ill be fold as t lie v hive been purchase1, below the Market Price, by C. VANAUSDAL &. Co. Shoes Ladies' and Misses', Boys and Mens', of every grade, from 25 cents up, for sale by C. VANAUSDAL SaC: 1)onnctS, P.ibbons, Fringes, Laces, Flow Jers, Montels, Crape Shawls, Pure Satins, Changable and Brocade Silk new and bef.t styles, for sale very ch'ap hv C. VANAUSDAL & Co. 1)rillts, Chatlis Bareges. Lawns, Ginghams; Figured, Dotted an.l Plain Swiss; Black, Barred Lawns; Damask Window Draperies and Shades; Buff, Linens, and Muslins by C. VANAUSDAL &. Co. KCC nOfi 'k9, of Wo' wanted4 OU'MJU" f',r which the higiiest price will he paid in Cash or Gooils at the lowest cash prices by C. VANAUSDAL & Co. One Cent Reward. I)AN AWAY from the subscriber living in I'Monroe Township Preble Couutv Ohio, on the 25th dayof June, 1865, JOHN KELLY, an indentured apprentice to the F arming Busi ness, by the aenng committee of the House of Refuge, Cincinnati, Ohio, said Iv:liy is about sixteen years of ai;e, had on when he went away, blue cotton pants, blue vest and palm leaf hat. All persons are hereby notified not to trust or harbor him on my account as I will pay no debts of his contracting. The above reward will be given to anyone return ing said boy to my residence but no thanks. SAMUEL J. WEHttLY. July 5, 1855. 3 !. IVCtV PATEST PUMP. r11 HE undersigned takes this method to inform a- the Water using public, that in a few days he wll receive from Seneca Falls, Ji. Y. a lot of Barker's Puteut Double Action Force and Lift Pumps, which for the bunelit of his friends he would like to sell. This Pump is per cctly sim ple in construction is cheap and will last a long time being mado of iron, aud should, by all means, be in possession of every family as a safe guard iu case of tire, from the fact that it will throw a constant stream ot water to any part of a building. Persons desirousof seeing these pinups operate, can do so by calling at the Tin and Stove Store of W. P. McCAUE. Eaton, May, 81. 185j, tf. EXCHANGE BANK, A. E. Corner of Maine if Third Strettt. DAYTON, O. BUY and sell Exchange and Coin; buy Bills, Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac , and loan money at reasonable rates. Pav interest on Deposits. HARSHMAN dt WINTERS. Oct. 6, 1853. LANIUS A DEUUOOT have on hand a lot of the best Cranberries lately aeen in this market I als at Cincinnati prices. Chums, and for sale at the Drugstore of Apt. r. urooKins at on. ICE CREAM, ' Ice Cold Lemonade, KATIVE WIKX COBBLERS, aVo. s EPVED up every day tod evening at the Ice Cream btioon of v -r A. a. aull - Baron Street STATE LIE fill! $30,000 in Premiums. Gt AND COMBINATION OF TWO STATES ! A Sp endkl Exhibition of Aizii- cultuiul and Mcchsaiua i iodiu tj of Ohio aud Indiana, will b held at tile tat Line, on the jrrouud of the old .State Line Convention. Wed- tie Cay, J Imrxday. and Friday, tiui ad, 4th aud jth ol October, 1 .-.5. A MaKiiitici'iit Premium List, embracing fullv Thirty tuousand Dollars will be awarded, and competition oien to the whole Cnion. Ample enclosures and accommodation will be furnished and the whole arrangement will bo got up on a sesleof liberality and uugni licence never before attempted. The whole matter to blunder the control and direction of an experienced and entirely re pin siblc committee who will spare i:n pains or ex pense to render everything ntisfiictorv to all. The awnrdiwr committee will he s. deeicd on the grouud on the first day of the Fair, inula large amount of the premiums will be promptly paid in American Gold ! The friends of pnifrrcsf and enterprise through out the country are invited to give this laudable ouort thci. countenance and support. Tickets, good during tha Fair Single Tickets Children, half price. 11.00 25 cts. All communications in regard to the above, to be addreasea to w. W. IIIGGf VS, frcn'l. sup't., Richmond, Indiana. June 14, 1855. 6m. Notice in Attachment. W. C. Gould pltff. i vs. Amt. claimed 12,32. J. C. Vaughn deft. "IVyOTICE is lierchy given, thai on the 24th 11 iloy of May A. D. lbo.j, al my instance, an order of Attachment was issued by H. G. D. McKemy, a Justice of the Peace, within and for the Township of Washington, County of Preble and State of Ohio, against Ihe Goods, and chatties, ligjits, monies, c.edi's, nnd ef ects of J. C. Vaughn, a iioii resilient Debtor, for the sum of f 12,32. The said defendant is further notified that said cause has been continued until the lOth day of July 18 5, at 8 o'clock A. M- and that unless he comfs for waii'l and pays the claim of the plainliff, thai these proceedings will be pro vftiU'd occord n g to the Statu tr made and provided. May 31st 1853. V C. GOl.'LD. 110 ! FOR THE NEW GOODS. BrtASIER & CAMPBELL have just receiv ed their first arrival ol Sisrilitr ami ll 111 liter Goods, and will continue to receive and open during Ihe coming Season a full and coinplt tt assortment of lry Goods, tliecnsvnre, and every other article in their line, tchch they veiil till, in order to make quick returns at 15 per cent lower than ever. Call and examine their nice new Stock and learn Iheir prices, and then if you are not sat- isfied.you are at liberty to do better if vou can. I lie y propose to exchange go vts tit their CASH PR1CF.S, for nil kinds of i'OI'NTKY PUODlCIi, Lord.BuiUr, Eggr, Dried Apples, and any ihing else ynu have bring il Along. N. B They wish lo buy a large amount of wool lor which they will pay the highest price. Remember the place, MARSH &LOCKWOODS larch Bhick Rrri.D. i no nearly opposite the Court House, No. 8, Main street, Eaton O. They respectfully invite all t"give them a call, as they will spare no psins in showing their goods, and will use e ery exertion to piease tuctr numerous customers. ISAAC URAStER, WARREN M. CAMPBELL. Eaton, April 6, 1855 if. MANTILLAS, SUMMER. MYstockof.iriutilhisisnow complete, com prising the Lew est and most fashionable dusigus of Moire Antique, Silks, Chantilla Lace and Applica Work. The styles for Spring and Smnmci arc chaste and elegant. Car surpassing in beauty the de signs o( la.t year, and admirably adapted to our cliuiatu. PATTERNS For Mantillas, Ladies' Waists and Sleeves, do Basks Moruing (Sow nu. Also, Patterns for Boys' and Misses suits can be found at either of my es tablishments, of every desirable stvles. EO. LEWIS, Manufacturer and Exclusive Pealerin Mantillas and Patterns' 7'J Fourth street. 8 doors from Viue and ijil Fifth street, corner of Lodge. ,nny to tsAj. it. COLLECTION NOTICE. THE undersigned having aomo aix mouths since retired from the mercantile business and hiving still a large amount outstanding in the form of notes and book accounts, and be lieving that siinloieiit leintylias now been shown, would respectfully notify those indebted to them that iinmcdiaie piynieiit is lion- required. Our b uiks and notes are in the hands of Wm. L. MircuKLL. who is our authorized airent for the transaction of aU business pert lining to the tirm of Marsh A I.ockwood, and may bo found at tha nllioa nf It (1. 1). MeKnmv. 'Esi. . Piil.li,. Square, Eaton Ohio. Please conic f rward friends, aud by comidv ing with the above request save us a disagreeable tatk,and yourselves sdditional cost and trouble. JUI1. .MAKMl, N. R. LUCKWOOD. In mv absence Esn. MoKeniv will attend to the above bnsiness. Wm, L. MITCHELL, May H, lsiij. tf. CARPETS! CAEPETS!! THE subscriber is now reocivingaud openings linre assortment of Rnelish Taoestrv Vel vet, Tapestrie Rrusseli, Brussels, Three-ply, Iu-. graius, and Veiiititin Carpeting;. From twenty-seven inches to twenty-four feet wide. Alsoi Rugs, I'ruggets Table and Piano Covers, Curt tin tioods, Stair Rods, Ac , Sx., nt wholesale and ri'tnil, to which he would most re snectfullviuviteyour attention before purehasing elsewhere. H. FALLS. Xo. 71 Ea et Fourth st., bet. Main A Sycamore. Cincinnati, Ohio. June 11, 1855. -tf E have for sale a fine tot of Lake Shad, Trout Mass. Pickerel and Whito Bsh, wLicb wc offer vgssr - cheap for cash or countrv Krodnre. Country Dealers wishing to buy can e supplied at Uavton prison. June Y,18oo. urnuiiAa sbuj Uoots & Shoes. CALF, Kip, Stoga and Congress Boots, Pat ent Leather and other Fancy shoes, Ladies' snd Children's ihots of all styles at the New Store of . , fTEPHEf-Co. PORE and So-1 White Lead of the best brands' (braalcby J. P. Itrookins A Son. FOE H.M? Corner Main GOODS E0 TO & ILSaron si. Eaton, Ohio. MOW IT WOKKS! Trouble in the Fain Killer Camp. To tiic 1'uuiic. X short time since 1 commenced prsparing aud put up at the Drug .Store of J.I', lirookms i ; Sou. iiruggisrs bstou Ohio. iliUereiit articles ot Med icines to oucof which I gavelhauame".mericu Pain Kilier," I recently wrote to a gentleman or two to become my ngeiits, ihcy beig dealers in Patent Medicines at Cincinnati, whereupou I eceived a letter from J. .V. Harris & Co., Pro prietors or agents for Perry La vis A Son, charg. ing mo Willi iniringnigou the rights ot said l a vis Aj Sou byusiiiK the niiino "Ainerican Paiu Killer" lor one of my medicines. It i kuon n to the public that J. P. Unukius A Sou Eaton, Ohio have been and will continue to be my wholesale and retail agents for all tuy preparations, ami we can't see why the proprietor of Perry Davis & Son Pain Kiiler" has become alarmed unles it is that onrs Is the best r.u.l surot remedy of the two for the relief of all kinds of pains, lu the gelling up aud preparing r.iy artiole of Med icine "American Pain Killer'' I was careful to make it a salo vegetable preparation, dinVreut from that of Messrs. Perry Davis A Son and one that is esteemed far snperior in its good etlectk aud a better article, which is kuockingtheirs in to the shade. It appears whilst theirs is opera ting ou the effect, mine is removing the cause. Tho medicine heretofore kuowu bv the title "Ainerican Pain Killer," will hereafter be the same preparation iu all respects and be known aud distinguished from other medicines bvthe name of "J. M. Grimes' American Pain-Killing Liniment," which name I huld as my trade-mark, and I wi th this chinge of name to bo distinctly understood by the public, that they may not be imposed upon and purchase Perry Davis" .Sou's Tain Kilier" thinking that they were getting .lames M. Grimes' American Pain Killing Lini ment, which is much the best article for the cure of fever and ague, rheumatism, sciatic pains, neuralgia, siek-hcad-schp, pains in the back, and limbs, cholic. cholera morbus, diarrhoea, pains in the stomach and bowels, ic, ic. I none tho chnnge of name to "American Pain Killing Liniment," will not be considered an in fringement on the right of Perry Davis A Son, or any other linn, we never intended takiugany ad vantage frit now calculate that csch preparation .sli:i 1 1 stand or full by its own merits. Eaton, Mav 31. JAMES M. GRIMES. WILLIAM POTTESOEIS & CO. Camden, Ohio. ARE now receiving their new mid ip'endid stock of SP1UXO AND SUMMER DRY (JO IDS which they r r offering at unusually loir price. Every variety of t'.oods that it is usual to keep iu a wull appointed store, may ba procured here. Beautiful brocade nnd plain drcss silks, a large variety of Summer Silks, which are very cheap. Plain nnd figured Rare ges, Pluin anrf figured silk Tissues nf a superior quality. Fancy Lawns. Chnuibh and fancy Ijinghuins. Itonk, Mull, Swiss mi l dotted Mus lins. Plain, striped and cross-barred Jace mi ts. Silk Fringes aud Laces. Swiss and Jaecoiicii Edgings and Insertions. Pic ic .Mits, Kid and French Kid and aiik gloves. Hose of nil colors. Dress Trimmings of all varieties. Irish Linens. llleached and brown dnniesjticks, bed ticking?, cheeks, and cotton yarns, all of which arc mark ed down extremely low. Boots Ot Shoes. A large and extensive assortment for Men Wo. and children. The Hoot and Shoe wearing pub lic need only cull to be suited in quality styles aim pnees. Hals & Caps Millinery Gooun, We invite the Ladies to call ami see our laige and well selected slock of Millinery Woods, com prising nil the new styles of Hounets, silk, crape, spider web and cactus, at all prices. A fine as sortinent nf tiowers. ribbons, bonnet silks and satius of every variety. dothnig Clothing. Ourassortmeut ofclotliing is large mid full, em gracing every article in the clotliin.; liLc, our coojs are inaimMcturcil under own superintend Once we can therefore warrant anv article well m ule. A large assortment of cloths, linens, far mer's satin. dr;itataes, ribbed, plain black, and anev Cttssimeros. We are prepared tomakc to loruer any garment at the siiortett notice. Carpets. All wool, ofcverv styls n large lot of domestic carpets, floor nnd table oil cloths, Ac , Ac. Hardware Department. This part of our store is full and well selected, consisting of Hat, bar, dandy, tire, horse shoe, saddle-tree, band, round and suuare. Allbr.mil." ui ticei. urasH auu iron lapped axles ana lujlla- dic easunes. Cooking: nnd Parlor Stove, of every pattern, improved cutting bows and plows, and every article usually fouud iu a well ;uiaiea uaraware store. Qiiccnsivarc. A large and varied assortment of plain nnd fan cy stoue, china, common stone, and potter ware. Groceries, For superior quality and low prices eannot be sur, kissed. All kinds of eountry produeo taken inexchance for goods. Call and see us, we will always be found ready to show goods at the old stand ot t iiiiton cnauivieli. ( ainu, u uuio. We wish to purchase 2o,0()0 bushels of com. iO.ooO pounds of wind, 8,oo0 bushels of oats nnd all the llax-sced we can. for which tho highest price will be paid iu cash. Way 24 J85S. EMPOKICM Bot nnd Shoe Store. aMIE U.VDERSIG.VED, has for mouths been engaged in man ufactu ing Boots aud Shoes,witb a view to opening a Boot and Shoe Store in Eaton, and having completed s large amount nf thesnme, has now the pleasure of announcing that he has oiK'iicd, on Main Street, opposite the National Hotel; a complete assortment ot all the various kinds, mostly of his own mnnufacturu. His as sortment now on hand and in progrcssnf comple tion, hit CENTS KID TOP. CALF. MOKOCt O. And Patent Leather Onitcrs; Oxford Calf; Morocco nud Patent Leather Ties: Calf. Patent Leather MonroP,nnd all other kinds too tedious-to mention. All kinds of Gent' and Ladies' fancy Gaiters made to order, ofthe best material anil worKinansinp. from the experi em . he has had in the business, he feels eonfi- lent his work will compare favfablv with am K 1st or West. E. P. LOCKWOO0. E.ton, April S. 1855. 42-tf. Situation Wanted. A penlleniau residing in the east, understaud ng the Wutch nnd Jewelry business, wishes a s tttation in the West, in an establishment of the kind. Is a practical Watchmaker, nnd has been enpnged in the business for years. f3f Tho best of References furnished asto qunlihcationschnr- arter e. for turttier information nititress. por pimd, W. C. Gould, Editor "Eaton Democrat," Eaton Preble couuty, Ohio. ! iren 1, isss. rST&ntiDcl, Indianapolis: Sentinel, Milwau- kie: Dnm. nnrier Chicago and Enou.rer. Cincin clnnnti, insert tn the amount of ti each, nnd send papers and bills to tbisollice for piyment White Fish nnd Pickerel, TAN1US fc DEGROOT, have just received is fine assortment of White Lake Fish and Pickerel which they are selling to customers at very low rate;. Cincinnati, Eaton & Richmond Rail Road Line. Summer Management. Commencing on Monday June 18, 1855, between Eaton and Cincinnati and intermediate points. Leare Eaton 7,40 a in arrirs t Cincinnti 10 s m .. .' " l;16pm. r Pm " " a:l5 pm Leave Cincinnti 5,8oara arr. atEotou, 7.4om " ' ii,8opm " " 4,00 pui ' e.oopm " ' r.lu pw Between Eaton and Richmond. Lenve Eaton 7,4oa m arriveat Richmond 8 2oam - "4,i0pm " " 0,8opm .ai3'i.-Tatj-ji rssacasrBv Uave Kichmoud7,oun m arrive at Eaton 7 40 am " It),... am iu,; ..m. ' b,30pm ., 7,10 piII The 7.4n a m and 40 p m Trains connect st Richmond for ludiuiispolin and the west. The above Trains oiso sonnect for New Csa'le Hngi rstown, Ac. ' ' The 7,40 a in and 11.10 a m Trains connect at Haiulltou for Dayton and intermediate points Alio, (be 7,40 a m Train connects at Richmond ter Dayton, slid intermediate points ou the Da ton nud Western Bail road. The 7,4o a in Train from Eaton and the 2 80 H m Train from Cincinur.ti will stop at all regular stations and at the Valley House on regular no. tice. All other Trains willstopat KsgularSta tionsouly. D. M. MOBItOW. Superintendent. May 17. 104. Ir. J. II. lEItLDlTII. DENTAL SUSQEON AND 0PEEATCB IX mechanical Dentistry, XOL'LD respectful!; iuform both friends and patrons that he miy now k- found ou Main 'S,ret',, u" H'l""''' west of the Court yJXXJj Thankful for the liberal patronsg. bestowed tne last year, nnd evideuees ofsutisfnc tiou rendered, he feels like renewing hH effort not only to please, but to surjsiss, if possible, hi former operations in " Ariifieinl Work, Incorruptible ArtMiciul Teeth inserted in entire or parts of sett,:, v it,, Uu.n of a beautiful granu lation, so delicately tu.te.1 and blended astodefr detection from the natural, except by the closest iusieclioii. ' ' " Atmospheric Frcssurc, Teeth always inserted on this principle when he entire nrch is required.nnd pa. tin I sjtts when the condition ot the month ,vil dnijt 0f it. Filling TecMi. Dr. M. would call attention to this verv impor. fant oration, by saying that if rroi cr'ly dono Teeth can be eetii can De rendered iisclnl for life. Extracting, Clean.-iiig. nnd Hcgulnting Chi I. ren s l eeth. and gr.in ral diseases of the mouth dr iiuivu in a luoieious iraner. OIBce and residenccon Main Street. one suuaru west ol the Court House, Eaton, Ohio. iy. BOOTS & SHOES. J. L. dc C W. Lock wood, t'AICE this menns of informing their old friend "nJ ,,le I-'"'"'" ri"'cr;illy, that they are S3 J cou.staiitiy tiianufi.cturing, nnd have ou f feJ lilrs'e nnd fashiouablu assort- mem of custoin-inndo Boots, Shoes, Waiters, Slippers, Ac, for Ladies, Mcnticiiicn, Misses nnd Child ren, iiinnul'nctuJed netordiiig ro the Infest stvle, ot the best material, by experienced workmen, winch they will sell at the verv lowest rates. fSriiemenibcr the place, Uaron .Street, nearly opposite VunauduJ', aud a few doors north of Minor's coruer. Katon,April 20, 13.15. I'llEMUMI FL'OTPS. XDKEW SUEFFEH. of Eaton, Ohio, thepat i eutee and matiul'netiircr or these puintw which took the lirst premiuin at the Ohio State' ."a;.l'lliVoniu lsr. and the first Premiums atjthe 1 reble county Fairs iu im nnd 1854,1 will warrant his w rk to be the very best in the t uited Stales, being made of Seasoned Timber they never split or crack, and will warrant them to throw more water, iu the sninelougth of tima and with less labor than nuy other pump iu tho world. 1 i 5T Address nil orders, which will be prompt ly nttended to, to Andrew & Daniel Shelter, Ea ton Ohio. April 2S, 1S55. Regii-tercopy 8m. SKY-LIU I1T Dagsurrcotype Pavilion. THE under , . d takes great pleasure in an nouncing to the LAiiiEnaud Gkntlemen of Eaton, and surrouudioi' country, thnt he is now in town, and is prepared to furufsh all l...nf Vnt,ir'. delicate iucillings, with a Correct I.ikmea of themselves or friends, bv calliug nt his room. and taking a seat under tho mellow light, as it Hows from heaven's boundless arch, imparting to nature her true form. He is prepared to take Liknesses. of nil siies. from the smallest .Miniature to the hnlf size form. Pictures taken fn cloud v, fullv as well as in clear weather. Ladies nnd Gentlemen are invited to cnll and examine Snecimrns nnrf sunok nii; open from 7 A. M.,to P. M. .1. E. HUGUET, Daguerreotypistl April 19, 1855 8m. Chrsias in SI wtmYcar"s Trcsfjitj, AT E. IVIIii&hairsj New Book Store. JUST received at t he new Book Store a splen did lot of new, valuable and hnndsoms Books of various kinds for the Hobdays, to which the attention of the public is called. He has also a great varietv of otlicr Kiml suited to the general want of the public. All of which will be afforded on terms as rea sonable as any other establishment in tha country. E. M1NSIIALL. Eaton, Jan. R, l854.-tf. Sl'LLNIHD TOWN FBOPERTY 35179 THE subscriber wishea to f-j sc'i tue llouse aud Lotuimn "-.v.. uc nun resiues sit uated in the most desirable part of town, (on Somer street, east of Baron,) and oience up wiui every conve Thc ITouse is commodious and in good 'ill. .1 OSXItl TIL rinrn nrf repair, House tODVe. nt. ThsrI....J u.kl. .. - - , OIU Will ULUU th lot top tnor with a choice variety of Grafted t ruit Trees, Currant Pushes, Ac. 1st?" For further particulars, enquire of tha subscriber at his Grocery Store, on Baron Street JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Eaton, April 19, 1855. tf. III flfm BUSHELS OATS WANTED, for w,vvw wbioh the hiphea price in cash will ba paid, by R. S. CUNNING HAW. riRACEEHS. Choose. A..of tha bestaualitv.ftar I, V aalt by fma sol B . CCSSIXUIIJU .. It by ma 80 s W -