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THE FIELDS. .Follow but .forth for a . little lime the thoughts of all that we ought to recognize in these words: 'All spring and suuiirfer il in them the walks by jilent scented paths the rests in noonday heat the joy of herds and flocks the power of all shepherd life '.and meditation the life of sunlight upon the' world, falling in emerald streaks, and falling in'soft blue shad- . ows. where else it would have strilck upon the dark mold, or.scorching dust pastures betide the pacing rooks-rsot Jjaiiks and knolls ot low Iv hills thymy slopes of down over looked by the blue line of lifted sea crisp lawns "all dim with early dew,' or ' stitooth in evenin? -warmth tf barred 'sunshine, dinted by happy feet. "and softening in their fall the sound of loving voices; all these are cammed in those simple words; and these" are riot all. We may not mea sure' to the full the depth of this hea venly gift, in our own land; though still, as we think of it longer, the in finite of that meadow sweetness, STiakesDear's peculiar oyl- would open on us more and more, yet we have it but in part. .Go out, in the spring time, among the meadows that slope from the shores of the Swiss lakes to the roots of their low r mountains.' There, mingled with the taller geutians and the white nar cissus, the crass grows deep and free; and as you follow the winding moun tain paths,' beneath arching boughs all veiled and dim with blossom paths that forever droop and rise over the erreen banks and mounds sweep ing down in scented undulation, steep to the blue water, studded' here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the' air with fainter sweetness lookup toward the higher, hills, whee the waves of everlasting green roll silently into their long inlets a among the shadows of the pines, and we may, perhaps,, at. last know the meaning of those quiet words of the . , 147th Psalm, "He maketh the grass ' to the mountains." [Ruskin. Contemplation of Christ. f Nothing has more attractive and heart-weanine power than habitual contemplation of the Lord's living person. Our Redeemer is no mere attraction, no ideality, that has be ing only in our own shitting thoughts He is the most independently perso rial, of all persons, and the most a b solotelv livini of all who live. '. He is "the First and the Last, and the Livinor One." He is so near us, as th4-Sonjof God, that we cart feel his warn breath on our souls; and, as the Sotv-of man, he has a heart like these hsarts of ours a human heart. meek and lowly, tender, kind, and fivmnathisin?. In the word the ai most viva-voce' utterance of himself his arm of power, is stretched torth besida TOU.Uhat you may lean, on with all vour weicht; and in the woptiSalso his love is revealed,'hat on the bpsontof it you malay your aching haad, and torget your sorrow . . . a. a t 1 a.. trie aounaance oi js consoiawun [Hewitson. A Wrinklerbout the Age of Horses. .... . . A. few davs ago we met a centle man from Alabama, who gave ua a ' iriece of information in regard to as certaining the age of a horse, after he or she has passed the ninth year,, which-was i nej to us, and will be,, -we are sure, to most of our reader. 'It it. this: after the horse Js nine years old, a ' wrinkle comes oil the eyelid at the upper comer pf thg lower lid, and every year thereafter 'he has one well-defined.. wrinkle far each year of his ae over nine, If, for instance, a hdrse has three wrin kles, he is twelve; if four, he is thir. teen. " Add the number of wrinkles to nine and you will always get it. :tSo says the gentleman; and he is . . .. Til V- I Ann conlident it win never iu. good taaay' people have horses over nine.' if s easily tried.' If true, the dentist niust give np his trade. [Southern Planter. An Infidel Rebuked. r Afi infidel, boasting in a published letter that he had raised two acres of 'Sunday corn," which he intended to devote to ' the purchase of infidel booksadds: "All the work done on it was done on Sundays and it will yield some seventy bushels to the acre; so that I don't gee but that Nature, or Providence, has smiled upon ray Sunday wori, however the priests or the Bible may say that work done on that day never pros pers. . Mf com tells another story." To this the editor of an agricultural paper replies : "If the author of this shallow nonsense read the Bible half as much as he has the works of its opponents, he would have known that the greaV Ruler of the universe Wi not alwavs sauare ud his ac counts with mankind in the month of October.' ; ' ' In Rockland county, Illinois, one million bushels of -wheat was. har vested this year, and only one third of the land was cultivated. , .'.'It pretty generally requires two line to fill out a column. . as Cincinnati Eaton & Richmond Rail Road Line. . , Summer Araiiscui ent. Commencing, on Monday, June - 2,;i856, betweenvEaton and Cin r jci'nnati and intermediate points. Leave Eaton 5;05 a m, rrive at Cincin. 7:45 a m. " .11:13 arm arrive ot CUciiKl;8o pm. ' " ' 6,S pm ' " 8,00pm LeaveClnoiunt 5,1 arr.at Eaton, 7,8 a m . 8,10 pm " " 4,40 pm - j, a.oOpm " " 8,8&pn Between Eaton and Richmond. r .... E,.ionT.amarrleatKicUmond,B1Sim " 8,25 pui " 8,SJpm " 5" s.io pui RETURNING. i...i,ni,h l.9aim arrive atEnton 5,(5 am. '! 10.30.ani. -. H:12am .- 6,50 pm ' 0.80 p t: .- V i ' ' V.K. MORBOW. Sup't. RETURNING. NEW GROCERY STORE ! it milE iiboriber would aououiwe to hia friends J. 'and the eitiiena of the cMintrgeuernllv,tlia hisjurt opened a new UKUUMii, L13UMEST, . ' ' ' ' ' ai whvih He propoics tokeep ou h.iud at o ftrjt rate supply of oxoellent Grocen tall time eries. lit weaeut stock ootuiais in pari ui . Kirn Alt. COFFEE. TJ3 IS. wnu.. Fish. Candlei. Tuba. Bucket! Bart- T U Boap, and in short everyvariety of articloj usually kej:t at ach an establishment. HAMS AND SHOULDERS, sunnlvof the best article alwayso baud FT.OlIRbvthe Barrel or otherwise. Tliosa wantine to purchase at Wholesale or Retail, can be accommodated on terms tuat can. The patroiwgo oi ne puoiic i""""j Store on East Main Street opposite the Eaton Uatikand Post Oflioc.in Yi . r. HCtaoe a new P 8. Proffiicctakonin exchanpe for Groce, will be ties. firwu;a the Uigliest marKet price ,lj. ' GKOKUli SISWUAULU. liaion, apni 11 1 iouu . "nWvfaVfiftAKCE FOE BABGAIHB!! TnE indeisigned being dosirousOf closingoul hisbusiness.now offcrsfnrsaloa lnr?e ot of nnr'nrpa JVI1 CARRIAGES. which will be sold cheaper than any establish- ment,iu the county.. Ue win traac Vt7mnth, ldbnsgics A carriages. A ore. f,""n something nioe aud serviceablewillhnd it money intnetrpocKeHtogiveu.w. . Baton , June IT il 354 12tf. sit AMERICAN HOUSE," WARREN JEFFERSON, OPPOSITE THE PREBLE COCSTY BM, Good etabling for Forty or Fifty Horse. June 19, 1 856 tf. LANIUS AND BLOOMFIELD, Wholesale nnd Retail Grocers, MAt STBKET, KAT0X, 0. A EEjow in receipt of, and will continue to h 1 ' sunntiea of choice Family t ., , F ,!,.;. Hhernl nat. (trocencs, wu.c vue, - ronson terms fullyadequate to meet the wants of. these trying times . oept. n. riAKERY. WeJiave in operation a Baker)-; 11 .a k.vtns :n ear emnlovone of thebest bikers in the wesl. we wi 11 at all times keep a nort IhnnlvorVresh Bread, Crackcrsmd Cakes. Familios aupplied on reasonable terms. . il- LAX I US A BLOOM FIELD. FARMERS, LOOK HERE! rnUB Highest mnrkct pnee will be. pud by the X Subscribers for any quanuij oi n.. T u .. H.ipu JaVr. ... k ulooMFIELD. OUaAdtd. We have now on hand (oi djaposal ... . .;r nr Sn-rirj as caiT be had anvwhore and will eell as mhy poaudstothe lkr V . . i LASirja&Bt.OOMFlKMX i : ui, uuo v A. 1, PI;4it' a good artic e of Mackerel, v uiw auu 1 bv the barrel oWherwise.nllof which ::.L.a Ti,J , ' ... - 11 Cod "Vw" """T LASIUS fcBtiOOMFlELP rnjlJACCO of all kinds on hand, and isoffered 1 inih.loveisof the Weed at our nsnal low rat-s. riAXIU3 4m.00iIr'IbiJl. .TTT call the special attention of those I , irnnrn..,,dTeitooursumdv. 'We L who are fondof good Tea tooursuppiy. v,e do not hesitate to recommenu it. tAXIUd A BIQMFIELD. MpLASSKS.all kinds ann tue mo urerir now in store and offered to the m?m C.lit IBr BOH.I 500.00 CUTSHINGLEScanbe had at all limes, at the Saw Mill east of - the Railroad Depot E, WEISS. Eato.i, April 21, 1856 tf. Salt! Salt! Snlt! i-t'bt iinntf a la fee lot of Salt which I win en tn 111 void lriends at the lowes i .. . .lUml nurr.tiase. ' ' - raica. vi.. r- " r,...,Tvnnii It. s. tUHm.'unan NEW articiein thisinarkot.NUT OILforMa inery.Ao.,rosaleaitlie irug-sro oi Anl. . J.P. Ilrookins A.Son . . . . 7 . . i....j r... i LLkiudsot BliliAito epi u imuu li. sale by the thousand, boi, or retail, at LASIUS A 11L00M FIELD. i fine lot of COFFEE of the most choice kinds, lost received and for sale at the new . . . ...... i a . .i ,f L1, L f 11 hrmOl tiAlUS Oi-wvrJ.rit.nl lANDlEd Wholesale and Bctuil, for aale V ' " EAX ItJ3 A HLOOMFIELP. rYE STUFFS Madder. Indigo, Logwood, 1J Ac. kent constantly on hand and for sale 1 t . .tirfj t 11 r ntiu net n JYH foos, ATTORNEY . 1SD C0SSELLOH AT. WW, .. AND Office South East Corner of Marsh it Lock . woed'l Building, Second Story, EATON, OHIO. . Will allend promptly to all business eni rusted in bis care in this nd adjoining countieJ. N. n. Particular attention paid to the col lection of claims, Partitiotiinf .of Lands and settlement of Estates. ; April 10, 1.856. ly. FAIRBANKS' CELEBRATED, ' .1 0. 1. Front Street. Cinclnngli T inrit Si AUBEHY, AOjttWTS - 139 Broadway, New Yifrk, FAIRBANKS & 'C0. Agents April 17,1856. Ijr :,' 3 fe?. iIlOVTAHD 'ASSOCIATION. Important Annbuuccnicutt ! ' . f TO all persons-afflicted iihSexual diseases, Xch as Seminrl AVeaUnefS, luipotencfc, Goiinorliaa, Gleet, xc, fft. ' The Howard Association of PhilO(elpina, iu view .of llie awful destriiclion of human life oiiil lienlih, caused by Seiual diseeit nnJ ihebtcepttuna which are practiced upon the unlortunate vie lira of swob diseases by quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable ocl worth vol their name, to give medical advice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by ieller, wilh a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, hab its of life, 4c.,) and in coses of extreme pov-i erty and suffering to furnish medicine free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent institution, established byspecinl endowment. lor the relief or the sick and distressed, 81 flicled with "V'uulent and Ep'ulomio Diseas es," arid its ruups can bb used for no other purpose. It has now ar sutplus ol means, which the Directors have voted to adveitise the above notice, it is needless to add that the Association eommonda the highest Meji-I cat skiii ol the age, aim win itirnisn me most opprovad modern irtatinent. Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, af flicted with Abbomnai weamiess, womb- Complaint, Costiveness, Leucorrhcea, &c. . Auuressposi pniu,) ur. ukokue n. vauioun, Consulting Stirgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Fhilndelphin, fn. EZRA D. HGaRTw ELL, Ftet'i. Georck FAiacnii.D, Secretary. . . July 12, 1855. lyml2. EATOU BOOX BINDERY. rtira&aKiEYo' BookBinders & lilnnk took Miiuufitctnrers. HAVING Htted ujt our establishment on Main Strcet.ovcr the Preble County Batik, wears prepared to doall kinds of UIXIMMl, unsurpass ed for beauty, elegance and durubilityr With the latest unproved maenmcry we nave facilities for doing our work nuTTutt and cukap aa than any other establishment iu the country. We have on hand a superior assortment of Ulank Piwr from the heat makers, to which we invite the attention of all wnnlinglilauk Hooks, madu Conntv Baeords. Bank Books, ft Blank Book ofovery variety, with or without priiitcd.ueads Killed to any pattern sua ouuu in a uuuuer, that for strength and durabi'itjr.caiiuot beex celled. Miimr.MAQAiiNHs.LAW Rooks. XewsPAPina, Sqbap UcOKS.l'siPui.iiTs,AcvAc.,bound in the Uy punctuality, and strict atteBHonto bminess, wo hm to merit.aodsecure a fiberal patronage. strongest ana oesi manner. (;ive us a call. HARDY. Eaton Feb. 21 if " I1AUUY. DR. WEAVER'S ' Canker and Salt B'ueum Syren nnd Create, I i l c,8iii,.ir.j . -j-t, ---quality, "YheReT. J.S. Swan of Sew London, says"I by by i IT IS AS IX DlsPUTAULE FAl'J THAI THK above inedicinesare the ouly infallible reme dies now before the public for cutaneous erup tions, salt rheum, erysipelas, sore, legs, ulcers, old fever sores, scald Boad,,scnrbutfc eruptions. See-, Ac. ' k Cascsthaj thfinnst eminent physicians have despaired of releiving, immedistely yielded o their curative powers, and a hen used m accord ance with the printed directions, which aeconi panv each bottle, the syiaipsnd create Arr.bifted eradicates any of the above named diHesaud Icavcs-thesuii'erer withouta blemiUn The med icinesare too well known toretjuiniinilhingmore' IhananlainsUlemnirt olfacts The'jbyiulintel- iiirence is reachiug us daily. frdnreast, west. nurtn gnd south;. .of the woudefjufcurcs that they arcporformiuK. ' , "W '.. i ircporiornuug. t See what Is said by thoseholiave used these S,.n urhntlssaid bV tllO'1W medicines.: ,r, ,, ' urv. of Palmer. vr.,o. nv "tlicv have done me More crood than all tho other nicdiciuasjrhve ever used for cry- siiiclas. . . . k i . !nr,f. William Vail, of 4he Steamer Oramte State says"thij!i fluted niy little daughter- o; salt rlienm and scnid hearfor six yeaiss: stand ing. She was literally corered witti sores; is now perfectly cured by the syrup of create." . . t J i J il,,. ,.t;il lintta lull nnvl hi- -p aua create.- ,t Hev. August uouasayn - u um urvu iuesM rheum in my leg. v. . . J. Hatfield Frazcr. Esq.. Editor of the Somer sott Whiir.Somerville,.N. J., w "my mother hsahftiin comnletelv cured of a severe caacof Vet tcrof long sunning, mai uaa ueucume lhi ui . . , . - . , , ,. . j .1 n.. J il... . I ! . tbe best pliyaiciaus." Hon. Joel L.Kmis.ofEastI,yme.Conn..says-'I wascompletely cured of erysepolasin my leg.af- ter a council of tho best physicians in the couuty pr0noutieed the dissase iuciirauie,l,at myagcj which was seventy eight years, but Weaver's svrun and create did the work at onco. ' . . . f ii . 17... nfltviuiit 1 .nil at Tdlnnil. K Y, says "I hardly know how to o press uiygrat- itudetoyouandyonrinodicineB.. 1 liavebeen nt flinted for nMire than thirty years with salt rheum in its worst form. I tried totlnd reiiei iroinvari .niwlinin... 1 tried Severn I nhvsic ails in ,ew York. Brooklyn nnd Greenport. I eted aud taken medicine enough to floa , boaV blt they di4 me n0 gwMl. I n ji.!.,. wofir. nnd nni 11 f 1 nave di I a pretty have ta ken youJ medicines one yeor, and am nownblc to work and sleep without an ache or a pain, and my have used the syrup and ercnto in my rami IV for more than a year nnu nniuucoi"pieieiy.iupi- ed to sustain tnc nigurepuiKniiuumi is cmiireu .,. il il.,,j;ni numW nf iuim ,or it.iieuin and erysipelas, with entire suo- . Ask Scth Prisbcry of Taunton, Mass., what these medicines will do. Ask William Harber, of Three Mile Hay, Jeff County, New York, what the syrup nas oone ior nun. a .. u.. Hoynton. of Ferkinsvlle.Vt. Ask F. JL Kent. o Chicago III. Ask Martha Cottle, of Martha'l Vineyard. Mass. Ask William F. Keables: or William F. Benjamin'Ers.,of New London Ask Dr. Jl. Mnrdocknf rnlnskl.N. Y., who was ucred of scrofula, after loosing his leg by the sediase, andsufferingfor years, has been perfect ly cured by the nse of tho syrupand create. Ask Curtis Burrrourh. ofShelby, X. Y.,who has been cured of a ssvero case of saltrhoum. Ask Chns. Akin, of Hume N. Y.. what the syrup and create willdoforsoreleis. AskWinslow and Hlafter. Merchants, Virgil N. . wnat u wm no ior ic .... ,n. In i word, ask everybody who has usci these wonderful medicines, and (he answer will bo the same, mar vims. Manufactured by S. A. Weaver Co. Sole "pro prietors, New London, Ct-, and for sale every. where, J. N. Harris Co , no. (.roiicgo jiiinaing, Cincinnati. Oenoral Agents lor tue western SUtes. Sold by ' S. W. Kicney, .vcw raris, unio. J. P. Brookins 4 Son Eaton, 0. . August 9. 1855. ly- Just Bccclved. . BIBDCages.Canaryandllemn fieed.althcDrug Store of J. r. uroosiuaa oou, rR AXGES, Lemons, Xuts. Fruits, Ac, forsale J cheap atthe wholesaliandretauuroccryoi ms ?0. . K.n.tiinnincnam.- fi ItOUNl) Alum and Lake Halt ftvtheua.-rot IT Hack, Justroceived and torsaicuy "male .8.CUSK1KO M. 2.000 Bnskels White Brown t laxseeu iu suu n. ' TflEnndersigned has Two Thousand Bushels Good Clean Flaxseed to lan on rcasnnaoie to.m. Persons wishinir toltorrow. will please eall at my Grocery, where will be found a tine assortment of . - - Co eej, Snjrars, Teas, Fait, Fish - V A mi 17V mtOCEKlES. PURE WIXE3 AND BBASDIKS For Medi X&ssUdlsV I mAsm. sold ehea'o.". ' - 1 Eastend Mi rah A Lnckwood new Uuudmg Main Street, Eaton, Onio. b; s. cuxxixanAM March 28. I860. '' ' - TTAMS, Shouldew and Sides for aale at Jl wholesaloind retail uroceryor , m80i . B. S.COSaiRtUAM, i : Latest Importation. ; , TU AN'KFUL for the libemla,br qrpatronag reculvedromgeneroupublic, ; J.CHAMBEUS, v resncctfuIliVnformi.bi80ldfrieiids and custom- era,Aauincpeopn;gcueraiiis u. u ceivedfromthecitjanewandtlirgeassortinwtOf J EWE LBY. ichuiavbo found almost every style id pneeof Kight-dayTwenty-fourhour andAlarm vijUUHb. mso, ui r-n.c, I.ever.Magic.tepine.Eugliah.Swiss.Dutchand French ' Emerald. t'earl, Tunpiols, Cornelian Mouteinff. Garnet, Plain and set cluster breastpins. Esr and Kiiifer-rings.superior Gold pens. Guard, Vest and Fob chains. Gold and Silver Pencils. Guards Slidcs.Thimbles.Tooth-picks. Shirt-stnds, Ac. Mmipv llelts. clsroncts. tort ise shell xorobs.- thtirmometers.toys, toy-watches, fancy OasKeta, ailvcrforVs, bntt'er-kuives, ' E5 & W a (3 E? 25 0 . Goldapcctacleaand lockets, steel beads. rinps. tassols, Accordcous, music boxes, llutc'S, Ac. Jtc, CU fliERY, . Snpcriorpocket and pen-kuivea ' Lnxurioussha vitiKi'aiora. Kinq table cutlery. salt-Soon,sn-pnrtonjjB, table and tea spoons, Boe silver, plated una uriltianna ware. - - - S P E C'T AC L ES Silver, steel, and Plated : Oogcles, -iTLhSdS'm Sclssors.Tweciers, ' steelpens.Moroceo ' and steel spectacle cases, tooth, hair, and cloth bruthes, pins and needles, silk, cotton and buck. skin pdcket-Aooks wallets,shaving boxes, soap.and strops, compas es, amber beads, percussion caps, curtain-bands wafer, uarmonicons, steel aud plated Watch chains. ' O oldSilvcfOllt n nl S o 1. Watch chaijsand Keysrplated and silk guards A lot oftoys, Ac.withmauyarlicles Thotarge amount of clocks, watches and Jewelry old by the subecriber.istrre best evidence ol too excel lency of the frticles he keeps on hand. fif"Callandexaminfor yoursolves. opposite the tlourt House, Eaton, Ohio. Feb.l,18S5. COLLECTION NOTICE. 'I'HK undersigned having -oine six montns J jinro retired from the jncrcaiitlle business. and having still a largo amotiut outstanding in the form of notes r.nil'-Boox nccminis,niiu re lieving that sufllcicnt lenity has now been shown, would respectfully notify those indebted to them that immediate payment is now required. Our booksnud.irotcs are in ine nanus ui. r. MirruviB.. ilrii is our authoi'ied ngeut tor thetransMtioniif all brwiness pcrNining to the firm of M,trslS Lock" , an : may De lounu at tho orlice of H. V D. i cltnuy, Esq., Public Sffiare, Eaton Ohio. ' Please come forward friends, and by comply inirwiihtlw ahoro reouestsavc us a disasreeable KSskndyoussjlves additional cost and trouble. '. - N.U.LoCKWOOD. myabscnee Esq. McKemy will attend tothc above business. Wv,L. SllIX.lll.Ll., Mav 2. lHr5.-tr. , SELMBOLD'8 GENUINE PEEPESATIOKB. , HILMBOLO'S H1CHLT COCSlAaATEO mnm flihd extbict uucho, Fur diseases of the bladder and kidueys,.So- cret diseases, strictures, weukhess aud ull dis- easesof the sexual organs, whether tn male or female, from whatever cause they may have orig iuated.and no matter ot now longstanding. If vou hare contracted the terrible disease bih, when once seated iu the system, will surely go down from one generation to'nnothcr, unUernnniiigtne constituiiou auu sapping me vervvitalltuidsoflife donot trust yourself iu the hand's of quacks, who start up every day in a city like this, and till the papers with glaring falsehoods, two well calculated to deceive the young, aud those not acquainted with thuirlrtoKs. You cannot bo to" careful in the selection of a renredvin thesccascs. The Fluid F.xtract Biichnhasbeen pronounced by eminent physicians the greatest remedy ever( known. It isa medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste, and vory innocent in its action, and yet o thorough that it annihilatesevery particle o( the rank and poisonousvirus of thisdreadful dis eae: and uniikeotlier romedicsdoesnot dryup the disease in the blood. Constitutiona: debility, bronght on by self nbusea niost terrible disease, which nasbrought thousands of the human race to nutimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hones of parents and blighting in .he bud tho glorious ambition ot msny a noble youth, can be cured by this infalli ble remedy. And as a" medicine which must bonelit every body, from the simply delicoteto the confined and despairiuginvnlid.no equal is lobe found acting as a cure and preventive. Hnnbold's llishly Conccntrntcd Cmnnnund Fluid Extract Surtaparilla, Forpurifyingthe blwid, removing all diseases arising trom excess oi jicrcury, eKisurcuuuuii' nriuli iine 111 life. c'..ronic constitutional disease arising from nn impure state of the blond, and the only reliable and known remedy known for the niirp of Her ofula. salt rheum, scald head, ulcera tions of the throat and Ics. pains and swellings of the bones, tetter, pimples on tne taco, anu a i i-rviintuinsot the skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the mnf dintiuiruished iihvsiciniis in the country, and hasapproved more efficient iu practice than nvnrenrntinn of Sarsauarilla yet offered to the iy .. i . ...,,i1;ni. pupllC. taeverai cws oi w,uuuui; ,....1.0, mdrcnrialnndscrofulousdiseases have entirely .nonvsn.il in tlin incurable wards of our public jnstitutionswhich had for. many venrs resisted, . every mode oftreatment tnatcouui ne aeviseu Those cases furnish striking examples of the sal. utary effects of shismedictnc in arrosting some of the mosr Inveterate discasesafter t he glands n..rdatroved. and the bones already affected. Xoticb. Letters trom responsmie uuyaiowus and nrofessors of several Medical colleges, and certificates of cures from patients will be round .Ann,nanvin.hntli nrcnerations. Prices, Ktuid Extractor liucbu, (1 perbottlf sr six bottles for 5. . ... . Fluid Extractiarsaparilin, f I peroouieoran bottlcsfor t5. . ' I'renared nnd aolfl oy 11. r. ur-ioinwiju. Chemist 23 Chesnut street, near tne Uirard riousc, Philadelphia. To be had of J. P. Brookins A Son.Eaton.O. nA nf ttriifriristsr.sd dealers everywhere. All letters directed loine rropneiuror agen will reccive-immediate attention. Iulv2th 185S PTJKI7T THE BLOOD. jmm.mmmr'mf m rjmrmm L.IV11 PILLS ANI Plioe Bitters. Free from all Minora. o. s The ereat popularity which MOFFAT'S LIFE PIl.LSand HltJJSI.YBITTEIlS have attained iu couscqucuoe of the eitraoidinary cures eftcct cil hv heir use. renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular aunalyaisof their medical virtues or properties, uuviug ireu more than twenty yeas beiore tne puuiie, sou havinsr the united testimony of More than Three Millions of ncrsons who have been restoret the euioyment of nerfect health by them, it believed that their reouUtiouasthe best reireta- bio medicine now before the public, admits of dispute In almost eyorycity and village in the United States, there are many who are ready testify to their ethcacy in removeing disease and ?;ivmgioine wnote system reneweu Tigur 1 lealth. In eases of SCROFULA. ULCEBS. 8CURVY or KRUFTIONS of the skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often remov ing In a tew days, every vestige of these loath some diseases, by'tbeirpnrifying effects on the oiood. r ever ana Ague, Dyspepsia. Dropsy, Piles, and In short most all diseases, soon yield to their euratire properties. No fan,ily should be without them, ss by their timely use much suuering ana expense may be saved. . , r . ': WILLIAM B.MOFFAT- sf'TXi ew von . AN It FOR BALE BY B00KIX3 A IsOS. Jan. 81st, 1833-ly. Eaton Ohio COMMEUCLiL COLLEGE, . COLUMBUS, OHIO-. '" The Most Thoreuglt sad Practlsal Uititatlok ' fr.: Utkt'Wast. ' TEKMSf ( j For Full Course, Including all departments ef Hook Keeiiine, Lectures A Peuuiuanshin, in- tarxtwiu tn aaranct, mw.w For full conrM. in Ladica depaviment HO.O THK PKOl'ltlETOIlS TAhK UKEATPI.KAa uie iu expressing their thanks for the gratifying and unprecedented success which hsi marked the career of their Institution since itsestsbjish mont at the Capital, and stimulates them ta re newed exertions to meet iu the mo4 artic S!T tKxn, the rapidly Increasing denmbd for a rascTicAL AXDuosrucnuxsmis coiass of caxtilb TSA15INQ. Tusgreat r'uetical exsri euco of thu Principal, Tn heavy llanklng and Ceniinerclal Honscs, assisted by educattd and accomplished gcutlemen has enab'ed himtobriug toadigreeot perfection a system of counting room instruction, hr oral exercises. NOT AT TAISKIinY AJIY OTlltR INb'flTLTIOX,- Ijieh studunt.by this, new process, is drilled' at the DEK, Itr.lvitrAi.Lr, stepbyttcp. until be has msstered.thc whole routine, of an Account ant's duties thoroughly ai though hi had trrvtd an upprentietthip in some large Commtr eiai Huuiti and thus nil awkwardness, faltering and egregious blunders arc, is a great measure, dissipated. in audition loonr engagement or accomplisnea Assistants we have also secured the service of sou'c of the most eminent lecturers iu Ohio to lec ture on commeiclnl topics. - Our course of instruction Is too extended to particularize here, but it embraces every thing connected witb'DOl'HI.K KNT1IY1100K KKKS?. .NO. with free and full dircussion of its Scien. tific principles Lectures iipon Conmiercial His tory.and History of Kmiuent Cummercinl Mun, Commercial Ue'ogradiy, I'ouiuiercial I'roductM, Commercial I aleulntious, roiitical fccoi.omy. Mercantile Law. Ethics ot Trado, Partnership, Ac. . Tlic Ladies Department Is now opcued for tho reception of LadUs. Ns in -tit ut ion iu the Union imparts", more thorouirh or interesting courte in this department. ' Iu ennelu.oon, we would add, mat we snail put forth our bent efforts to merit in a rtill mors emi nent degree, the fluttering reception with which our enterprise ba'a met aud plidge ovrtelvti to impart a more thorough. prurtical count 0 Mer cantile Inntrvciiov (At ran ht found at any of A er similcr Mercantile College. Among the many recommendations, we giv the following: "We the undersigned, take pleasure in testi fying that wc arc ersonolly atquaintt d with Mr. tiBAXciu'sability as aif Accountant, and leach or of Hook keeping, which is of ti uioiikstoii deii. llehaajao great exiencnee as an Ac countant, iu heavy Comniurein.1 aud U.tHking Homes, which gives him superior tuciltiea iu iui. pai ting a practical knowledge of Hook-keeping, aud a inouuuou Cumnisrcinl educatinn. L. J. AI.I.KN', 1. 1.. 1).. rrcsident ofFtriner'sCollrge. I.0K1.V AXMlEWS. . President of Kenj on Cullege. To young meu.thn wish to anpiirc a ''business Kiu;catios," we think it afiirUl'aeiliis seldom equaled. Mr. Granger has the rare (piatiticatien of theoretical kuowltdgeaud aptness iu teaching idded to practical Cmnitinr, Hooin exierlence, and we feel confident that graduates from his College will be fully competent tokcej. the most complicated set of Ucoks A. P.STOXK. Wholesale and Retail Merchant. J.J. JANNEV.Scc'rU'rd Control, .Stute JJ'k, 0. J.F. PAKK.lioik.keeper at Clinton Hank. II. Z.MIU-.Sec'r Colunibus this ami Cok Co. C.B. MASOX.Iiook-keeperatJ.il Ililey Ce, Forfull partfculons, send for circular. C-H A.VGEIl & AKMSTI'.OXO. April 10, 1858 ly. Pnvrietors. . Liquors. VOrc.YERALassortoiuiilofl.lqnorsofnll kinds purearticlo, for sale at the. wholesale nd retail Grocery of ' mailt). K. n. I'UXMNUrf AM. OHK.S.ltakcs'.padesaud. Shovels of valous ' kiudsouliaudatthe Orocjervof ma 31). n.s.cu.vxiNOHAM. Catou Dressing Itoom . Maim trtetdjoinin (.the NationulIItttl ROBERT COIC8. N(JW holds himself in readinesr forBsrber ing, Hair Dressing, Shampooing andovery lung that belongs to his line of business. No a ins will be spared to please all, and he li lts an 10 call and try for themselves. I'CJIE fATIVw!xirnrennnd hv Dr. P. M. CBiiiiB.and forsale at the Drug.slore'of Pl- J. P. Brookins A Son LYOX'SCATIIARION,' a most splcndidirticle forpreservineand beautifyinirthc hair. It ws- i-ehlsitsf.illingoil' and turning grcv, forsale at me urug-siorc 01 j . v. urookins A Son . FOR 009 D AND CHEAP GUT ,LIME STONE, SILLS, CAPPS AND STEPS, LARGE OR SMALL.STONE, for all Buildingt,go to the Railroad Depot - astam.'-jaT'scjsrssw m.m J. BRANNAK. . Ealo'n, Feb. 7, 1856. Iy - - to no to UNITED STATES 110 TEL, Southwest Cor. of Siilh k Walnut Sti. su x m m 3 rssw rr jm 'jsc ast GW1KO V AlO'OLD Pro.'s. A. . MORTON, . JRSSK SOIIN80N. t Assistants. An?. 30, 1885. Int. 7nEAT.ltyc, Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Pota toes, and all kiudsof Froduceboughtstthe wholesalcaud retail groccryof ma. 30. u.S.unnmngnam BROOMS and Urnahesof all kinds justrceeiv. cd and for sale by the wholesale or retail at theOroceryof R.S.Cunningham. Just llcccircd . VLAi.GE and fresh supply of GROCERIES allklnds.wliicliwill be sold wholesslcorre. al at tho lowest rates, by Marcl.80.- It. 8. CDNSIXGHAM. Pure Liquors INSPECTED and Warranted and told only forMedicinal purposes by . ... . K. o, UUflKiniiMAM. rilHE finest Mackeral evet offered the people JLof Eaton, fust opened and for sale at the Grccery of B. 8. CUNNINGHAM. OSAOE OXAHGX . , . F E N C I N G ! THE undersigned is engaged in the planting and resringnf theOsage Orange, and is now prepared to make engagements for furnishing spr-iuts and setting, or seltjng and maturing eneea a lair pricet, and will warrant a ,., . . FIRST BATE FENCE infourvears! All orders addtessed to West Elkton,' Preble oounty Ohio, will be promptly attended to. ' N. HOBNADAY. Dec. 71 854. tf. . , t ' , ,1flllt6fSh.v .', I am now receiving a large and cbsice assort.' ment of While Fish, which 1 wjll at the lowest rate. Call and examine they are FrwhiDdgood. - R. S.CDNNINGnAM. "I1A8KEM, Buekets.Tubs, Churns and other J) artiotes ot saarana n iuw- n cavw iot ttIe!,eaMCMM,-Bis.epK5iKQaAMi o . Dr J. 11. MEltElHTIf. DIMT1L 8USQE0V AHD OrESATOtfW - irrop hraalr.nl Dentistry. ' " ' OULb.'esiiootfullyiuformbolUfrieniaM. natrons that htuay now befonud on MaU. a. Direei,oue square ww vhm. Li? TbankfulforthaliberaliMtronstTt' bestowed the last year, and avideDeesoraatUfac (ton rendered, at ret la hkereBewinirhlsenoria ot oiily to please, bat to aarptaa, i f poaaiblebla ftirmcr operations in ArtlficiafVork. '.'"V' Incorruptible ArtlfioiaJToethlnscrtoifihinllrtr. or parts of setts. witkOum of a beautiful tTnt") t. .f .,.!. J I 1.1 I I . a il.if. ....... , iL...,i " !,.": "".,, " " -.ZZZZ' Atniospherle Preuri;'o' Teeth slwavs inserted on this princrj Vflfc'i' he entire arch lsrqnfred.andpartialseMS mi. be condition ot tneniontn win saninui n. rilliuO' TWth. . '-I'.Ij'- ( m ... v.:,j nr.M. wonld call at:?ttionto this very Impor tant operation, by saying that If properljr dobij Teeth can bs rendered useful for life. ' J Kxtracting. Cletastug.and Kegulstlhr? CM"'., dren's Teeth, and general diseases of the mrHftb treated in a Judicious msnner. .null 11 1 Omce and rcstdenceon Main srreet.ons square vest of the Cnnrt House, Eaton, Ohio. .i.u.-.-V April IS, 155. - - BOOKS, STATIONERY fancyawtici.es. ,,, QUINN b BAM PI L Li' ' RESPECTFULLY inform theciiienofEn(otV and vicinity, that they have removed to tl:Sj POST OFFICE BUILMSG.nnd have just opcuV ed iuaddiliou totheirforuierstock.a choice se- icciiou m .. Standard Pabllcations. , ; Historical, Misccllsneousand School Hooks . among which may be enumerated Aaiicnt and llodurn Histories. I'ictionuries. urauers, ppeu. ers, ic . Ac., together with the most recent sod popular Publication of the day, sush'as the Sews-Hoy. The Lamp-Lighter. The Lol Ilkire, Ida May. Itulu Uall, Life or liaruum. Ac. Ae..tqv getherwilh - ' ' ' Clank Books, of evcrvkind; Day Books. Journals, hedges Pocket iluiisiranduins, Ac. Ac. , ,; Writinir Puper, . ,..:,!.'. Itulcd, unruled, Flat Cap. Conmiercial Tost .Note, Mourning. Tissue, wrapping audperforsto paper- - ,i" it"!'. Slate. .,:!; Pencils, Quills, Steel Pens, Cards of every kind j card-cases. Envelopes, Oold Pens. Porte Monies, Pocket Hooks, Pai uts. drushes, Mono-chromatic? Uonrd.llounel Hoard, Crayons aud Ulti4dt)rs,r Alsoa large lot of : ,m,, Juvenile Bookt., ' ! A choicclot o Perfumed Soaps, Shaving CrcftnW Hair-Oil, Cdogne. Kxtractsfor the Toilet, UandJ kerchiefs, and other - . " " I rcrfmnery. 'i.,( Gilt Moulding, Window and Wall Paper': Comic Sentimental and Fancy Yulrlinn. y All orders in oar lino will be promptly attended. to, nnd wc hope, by strlet attention to biiautvvk tit receives liberal share of the Public Patrouaj; atrouaj;e tcb.l.lSit. r XTT vv DYE STUFFS, ' J. F, D1IOOKIN9 A SOXi , Bapon St., Eaton, 0., " Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American: English, French and Gcimau Drugs, Medicines, , . Clieinicals, -I'nints. Oils, . if .7 ,. JJrushcs, Glass,; Ptitty, Perlunsery , ' Patent ItleUiclucs Ac. T7 E h? j leave to call .the Attention of the W public toour well selected slock wIih b we offer on the most favorable terms. Having the advamage of ninny years practical experi ence in 'lie business tlicy wua couuis-ure, i-fy comnetilion, both in regard to aualiiy ard price nf their articles. . . , ',,,4 Porliciiioraueiiiioii pauita I'liysicians pro. srriplioiir. .. . .,, . .. . ,, ,.. Eaton, Jitiyza, laao. .. . . THOMPSON IIAKUI Atto.ney8 and Counsellors at Lawi WILLpracticcm rrvuieauoaujoiDingeouu, ties. All busixesscutruated to their ar will meet with prompt attention. Oflieesn llar ronStrect,thrcedoorsnorlh of yauausdal'sstorei, Keb.,lr5.. . . . ' PI ETA LIC ;OlFIN 1 , fPIIE subscriber has bow. on hand, and Intend 1 constantly keeping, a full supply of Metalit Coffin,, which will be sold low. WOODEN COF; FINS, of every quality and sise, manufacture upon the shortest notice. .E. WEISS, , At the machine shop, South East of It. It. Uepot. Aug. SI, 185. : - Chriitmai k New TeaVt Present, ' E. ITIinsliall's New Book Storcj JUSTreceivedatlhenewBookStoreasplerts did lot of new, valuable and handsome, Books of various kinds for the Holidays, to which the altention of the public it callfd, 11 e has also a greit variety of other Booka suited to the general wants of the publie, All of which will be afforded on, terms as leas sonable aa any other- establishment in. Iks country. . , " ' - - . ' K. UMSUAa,l.jt.i Eaton, Jsn.5, 1854.-If. .on . ! u . , fHE A3. We call the special a ttontionof those 1 who are fond of good Tea to our annnlr. . , Wedonothesitatetorecooimendit. Ogden t Diok . w.j. air-Moas..'. : .1.4 - i. a. oiLMoaa. W. M. J. A. GILMOBE, : Attorneys and CouBsellon at Law r9-OffleeenUarnn Street. S doors south Ol Register Printing office. Katoo, 0.3 asgl.) ' wanted, - ; kcc nnn BD,Del,F,x8edforDicn 0UU,UWV the highest market price will be liven by , hP. BROOKINS A 80,, Eaton July 26, i -i - . r . ;day;& mjatmck,;:,;; Have removed totbeit New Store Room!t,3 . fa. M faarl ft., et T1ms Eaeajj aa are ssta t) Itrgt ttttk f Fall and Winter pry Goods'' '; i which they invile (be altentfon ofliie'tracV,' Augusti6, i85j. ; , u : j.. ,: .tf..'.' '. L.B. JOHNSON, r-rt COM MI SSI0N( : MEKCfl ANTa 8 Columbia St., east fnainv ' '.'::yx. '-mux ' Grain. Floor, Fork, Bacon, lard, ic, ktK ATJVAHCE8 KIBE C0I81GETTB..' , Octoosr t.,tS6. ' " ' ; ' .- .