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HARPER FERGUSON . Propriet $2:00 Per Annum Advance I : : KATOX, TUKIi LE ic6., (IIO, 7IlURSDArCT0nEU 20, 1864. NO. 216. Xditor Ekton, Oilio.:. Tburrtajr, Ostebef 20, 1854 National Democratic Ticket. For President T" 1 Ml JUK.QEN KK L 6. Br LIcCLELLAN, ypcJVice Preident, 6. II. PENDLETON. Of Ohio. " FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. tE0TOR8 AT LARGE. 'OlSarlea Reemelin, - bomfts y Bartlsiy.y..';.,. (CONdSESSjONAi ELECTOR8. ' , John L. Vftttier, - .JohihSchiff, ! .... . ,, WnirftmJ.'GIImbrd, .': LutKalSmithv:' : , (TnaVhesr N. Lamlson, ' C ViUUmJJ. .Telfair, ' l " NVillianXt.breightouV.'-: . Judaon A.' Bcebe, "v; " ' " Jfld ward fii Stow e, J .... u James GUalyK, WaftryMoorc,; , . Janjes ISmmitt,-;' "' Ghaf les IL Johnskin,;"' ' Neal Power, -"I'tJV ' Kooei'tConsflble,' .. HilTCf Ji' 8 waney,-f:f - fiharlfla M; Aet,- avirfe'.i1aigo;:-;:'i.:; v. ... iBitricou t. IIunt..,,',, , , PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE PATRONS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE PATRONS OF THE "DEMOCRATIC PRESS". . Mr. William Ffcguspk has dis solved btsirgondecVoin with'the "Pres(jndJMr,j Uapbr ersuson ihas tnkenioleajod.ex(;lpve control of tlieSameT.Tho lattcr'itcntleman v ,' '' ; . . . .tor morantoreO'yearB, baa had ocbargo'jgf the iiuechaaical depart, nent of thej' Press, and ihas most uiiigtimiy imuimnwuiiy ,uiDoroai;o .Bustain it, and haviiigiovr assumed its enftre Control, Iwfl . dfliepi U ovii; duty toTJihy In bla .behalf,, that in iiH oiinLercoursef Sritn'him,; have founJJt TTImaa upright au'd lionoi'.ablo geatlcrnan"ubd w.e beV lievo l iittsArorthy. of IiircspcQt and coufidence of tbo-feoplo,in' all reapecd ye bcBpoak for him .& tairoiiagc irom no.UQt .niocr;i$jo?roble. county,. . . W. J. GILMORE, J. V. CAMPBELL, J. H. FOOS. Aa Boon as possible, we will -resume the publication, of a ull ,heot. In tiie mconlime', weliopo our iFTiAlsjXvUlkohd uilrolnforoo. iinonts, p Ibej shape off alarge lUiimber of new subscribers. J. H. FOOS. SUMMARY. It ie snppoied 4hat Hood's army Is frtlfing ito' tne Blue vmonrt gainst J,," (,,(!.. wCeeleM cavat ry is, lu Ih'e yjoin ity oniomc. .-i ... Eorcest t;qvei'fug Ilod' -rear. Tbe Military commission ut Ini .jdiapapoi9' have passed-sentence .Iri!o4d 10 his' absence; aiid ha've sent.it on sealed W) Wasaingtou., , r4'Joa iU.6,ai4 tobe'fnaking great headway in lyiisaouri, and is reprci Aente4 'as '(cciy!ng( ' recruits from .al quarters. The fluga liavo loon Hoisted at bait'-mast in Philadelphia in con sequeBce 'of tbd -deth of General Bjtpjey. . 19,000 prlouer8,1u Gcjorgla arp .tp be exchanged torbwith. It ij jTtfpoi tyi) that Moby's cav - airy are 'openMiu j,n the vicinity pi WiwbingJtcu.. , We learn by telegraph thut-fijen. Bheridan faughta gveat'LjUlfi,aud won a splendid vjeory, ajt edr -n (Veduesday. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. - r :: i L-Tho elticnftti for lYesideut will epon'tuke place. No Hmd is to bo loBtylet meetig8 be held in every iawMlp, and let every school tils tiiotbe canvassed. We hope that ttaoso of our readers who may have friendsMn the army, will not delay sending tickets to thenu There is work for all, and we trust that all will go to work in earnest. A FINAL FAREWELL. Fkibsds .and Neighdors It will not beseemed out of place or. dis courteous' that I Bliould on giving up my connection with the Eaton "Democrat Press", address a few jwefs to ! my personal friend? in Eaton and old Prebld For three years and five months I have serv ed you to the best of my humble abilities, but I hav? not "always, either you or myself. Still the cause in which I have been engag ed is most near and Hear to my heart, and alitU be till I die. That I have been misunderstood by mai ny of my readers is a fact for which 1 am.Botry.' Whatever I may have said, done; or writ teu that hai ofi fended or grieved any one has been niore an error of my head than of my heart, I never, during a public life of over forty years, intentional ly injured a human being, and if any person or. persons in our town! I qj4n(ilgbborhood have felt them- Hflyes agrieved by anything I have aid or published, I sincerely hope they will remember that "to err is h-ivman, to forgive. divine." Let me then bear the conscious burdon ot imporfeotiaasuuiljet my friends, a'ud'neigbbors enjoy -the approba tionof conscious forgiveness. Eaton will ever be remembered by m.9 as a place in which I have spent some of my best, and upon' the; whole, happiest years. It would1 be invidii bus ou my part to jjieutjou, names and .families, otherwise. 1 could cheerfully record many acts of real kindnesa doue both to myself and family, but what prudence forbids meto publish in this short address, is engraven on my heart, audi will ever remaiu, there as a memento of kindnesVeiiel'ved. i'j"-1- My opinionVon tho question ot slavery has been fvequeutly and greatly misunderstood by, many of ,niy neighbors. I am, as 1 have al' ways been, honestly opposed to imi mediate and 'unconditional cnatvr cipatlon. Sly very is a certain .con dition of American society, just as much -as the corns on. my toes are apcrtaiu condition of my toes, but I 3o, not feel at liberty to cut oft' my toes to. get rid of my corns. I have always advoeafed gradual emanci pation, acd compensation to the owners of slave:,. On .tliis great question of questions I have the njobt tji.ought.ful, profoiifid and a blostfoliticians, bptUi in Europo and, America on my Bide. 1 look upon the Abolitionist as totally and' entirely mistaken, iu? their t'itjws oi the questioij' of, slavery, but I am not going to denounce or abuse mon becau3u,tJLcy difiouirom meli.,i.)ion.;;, My son wiif conuiiuc to puyhsn thei'Press' as already mafo knowu; and ftiy- honrt will livaiu.jt, and my best wfafies' ter';its rpcrity, attend ?. ... v"" " ",, ' W. FERGUSON. The "Peace Plank." Tno ehoddyites are continually howling about' "tho- "peatfe plank-'-' of the Cbit-ogo .platform. The kind of peac th'y wapt is aptly dpljiie by Genera' T Hjtoji in a 8ped rnade jit a Republj'.-iiij njcoting in Bostou, October J.O. G'K'W J U'O" 8","t' "I dn't .waot ny peace .except pu such tjrnja na Abral'aiu L'ufi .jj, m;ke.. X wo t sny Wler.- the Coiisjituiion, b')t under such terras aa ho chooses to make, for L dor.'t know sjlio e the Const. niti.ou Tliujt iBtat.es ftiiu f oJi)f itrjujsnly. apd t)isre the Deiiiocrats cke issi with the L.incolnitea on the subject of peaoa,-JE)f. Barke County Wo learn from the Piqna Dpmo- " the Djo,rat t,krt hy 750 muj. V0 for 0,d ; do to bet on- ' Barke County ARREST OF COL. MILLIGAN. Wo make the following: extract, ; respecting.; tbe. arrest of Colonel L. P. Mifligan, of Hunflngton, In, diana, from a letter recently re ceived from a friend who lesidea in that neighborhood. Dbar Sir I have now a paintul task to perform, !t is this. Last night, our friend', L. P. MiUlgan, was arrested, and taken to Indianopolis in a "special train, on tho chargr of beiag a member of the order of the Sons of Libertj The Government sent a large ''number of soldiers, who surrounded tbe house, and after the delays necessary to tha arrest( hey left for Indianapolis Mr, Milligau, at tl)0 time of iis arrest, was confined to his be , and had not been able to b in his office- for theco weeks or more. Ue was in sucli a weak condition, that it took our of his captors to carry him to tho cars ; a couch and feather bed had to be put in the cars, in order to render it possiblo to convey hid to Indianapolis. Such is the con. di;ion of! Mr. Millignn's heal b, that his friends hero will not be surprised if 'he is returned to them iti his comn. . I was once proud of my country but her glory is departed ; her free institutions arc ciuehed; our peo pie are slaves. ' Great God, w hint a destiny, and how soon the aim ot Liberty has set! I have watched with tho deepest solicitude, the stealthy approach of the enemy ; I have looked for the death throes of expiring liberty, but she breathes out her life li.ko an infant of das. There la no help no hope. WAR NEWS. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, October 17, 9:40 P. M. Major General IMx ; Advices from Gen Sherman .to October 16 P, .M.r indicate that Hood, at'ttr having st-ucli the rail road in t(ho neighborhood. t) Ualtoii und Hi's'aca, has (alien back bet'oru Sherman, w-itliout fighting.' 1I has torn up 15 niili-s ot road Irom Resi jca nortjh. . The iiiisiug road will be repaired without diffieulty The interruption will cause no inconve nience to Sherman's army, as his store of supplies south ot the bteak us well as North, are ample. Mood has retreated towards tho south-west. '- His rear left Dalton in haste at & o'clock a. m. Sunday. Gen.. Sheridan reports the rebel army iately under Early, but now flPDarsntly under Lonsstrec, hav ing appeared iu the . vicinity '.-.of pjruSDiirg. ins forces moveu iu attack them Saturday.. Crook who had the ad vance, fou nd the enemy drawn hp in tour lines of battle, but upon'; his charging them with his accustomed impetu osity, thoy broke and withdrew ip considerable ...disorder, not giving an opportunity for any serious com fiict., '. . ' v'V (Sheridan reports thera. Jia eoni tlniiiirgT their retreat far.;up tbe ralley;"' ., ' C)"onel Gktvfefetfooftcoram'afidiug tb& I3tb New York Cavalry has succeeded in surprising a rebel camp iof Ifae outlaw and freeuoottic i T r. .i r u: i aiosoy, in tne iiuo Aiuge., iuum ta'u?, capturing his artillery, con sistlng of four pieces, with munii tions complete. - --:J C. A. DANA, Acting Secretary of War. . ... ji. jguWe copy the following fro.m a Philadelphia paper; rx "Stubbs'said a cre4itor' to the aforesaiil, a few days si,nc,e-'-'l6H't it about time that yju pay me hat little, bill?" ... .. ; ";, -I 'My .dea.r sir," was the po soijg ruply-rr'-'J.te not a question of litne, We hays a debtor of thesarije1 nam but with h'uft it is a qi-ctiQi) Ot tjme, uw not of piouey. KCblef justice Taney l- dad. Local and Miscellaneous Local and Miscellaneous FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! Walter P. MeC'abe baa just re. .ived it his store oh Cherry St, a large nuoibBr of stoves of the fol l! lowing patterns; Charter, Russian Oueell. Advance and America Cook stoves. Peerless, porloUook. I eec . i r i Vi,'- i. nnh less and Beauty, heeiron, lacb, Of, Forvst rose and Fluted heating; pftrlor A,80 fbughs, spon in, roofinjf, tin ware and ail arti cles urually kept in his lino. RICHMOND GONE UP Coffman and OoAhaVc just laid is an entirely new stock of 0ry Good which are now on sale at their stor? formerly occupied by N. B. Ste phens, on Main Street. The goods are the cheapest ever offered for sale in Eaton for years past. Coff man and Co. have so reduoed their ririces. havinir bought cheap, that tliev defv competition and Olllv ask ' J C . ' . . tho public to give them a trial. DRY GOODS AND GOOD TUMBLING DOWN! I Call at Mi-srs. Jlu.-uni t te. j.h..ns, on Main S'rM, and yon will there find Dry Uumb at great ly reduced prices. Ilustor. and Stuplienk forpseeing the great dei cliuu in the price pi gold, and knowing the great rid uetjon in the price of Dry Goods thot most ne cessarily ioiJow, resolved to dear out their stock, at oucc, and they are -now selling the greatest and best bargains, sold iu Eaton for yeara piiit at really low prices - Their broadcloths, tvteedn, muslins, hoot-i and shoes, ar of the 'jest THE DRAFT IS OVER And IIbnit Resslkr. is on hand At the old p'ace, ready to receive and execute all orders for new Bnggic?, Wagons, etc. Mr. Ressler is a man that cou'd not bo epated for the war. - We ueed such splen did workm'eV at home. His car riages speak for themselves. Call and see them.. ,, NOTICE TiVIK undersigned hs been duly appoiuted X und qualified administrator of thn Estato ol Sil.s Fiamt. Ute ol Preble County, unio doce.Bed. v ' " D A 5IBL FBA ilEj Ad .r " ' in Eaton 4 Foundry rpVUi ffidefsigned ar. irepaied w ai-ci. X n-udate tbe public in tti vai of tVium'rf and Mchiu. work AllKindsof CsiiirtCcrTcCri Urils, Reaped,' Movers, i'hiwnmi hinevtiriat Mills, Saw Mills. .-., c " paired to ord-r on short notii v " ' ' Alwavk kent on hmlnd ni.a. iri SUGAR K TJLtS. rrames 'aii Uratv Ia i "urSun.. Kuri' oes.U.ukerys, Engines 4c. ' Cookin Stoves, Parlot oVei bhoe, Urocery ud Scoyi-JJ . U.og Iroiis. Winaoip - Wighi, Cell- toi, -yuier Spouts ft bcje. , ' pi H fEliii and W ELL . Bottoms for Ly blopper. Blackamtib , 5(Vo Jrpps ts. ati"ns. .: '; 1 Wagon Boxes. ' . Ply Wheels, TrucV 'Wrf Caps fortfood 8awi: Frames for seating Sob joI h'v.r - - . POTS. KETTLES, & ftRA I'm Window Caps aud Sills. Wsh r for Bridges, e. . , We are preting, and w;hr .' ill a yry ,hi t, tiut( ' as vt var kssi'ans finest IJookiinu SToysvi o" in this or any other State Patented f ' -4 Warranted fo bak in .lh. bpttogs and o V alike, and give good satisfaction 1 . We i)l pay tk highest prie. for Ol Metal and-Wrought )ro . n wknf ; .Catings. i.'l 1 ! OaN3 ABifiljr EatWan. 26, J8S4 U ,, WFAU 03553 03333 SILKS, MUiW.S,.nd lousekcepipf They bar. also splendid ujsorljutat ot QAPPtTlNG, OIL ClOTHS, WU.ca they Jill ' ,i heap ! asb i 'Hit ey vjl.l sjl tpaper than py eile fj.os. jneiauaii. - Let ev.ry o.e call at MRemti. Bro's, ff 6f, Weaj jb'ufib Street, betw.ss Ha)uut .1 EXECUTOR'S SALE. Dison Tavis Executor, of the Preble Co., ! Ust wil. and tentnuicnt of U- ) P r o b l id Davit, dec (J, pit ff. . Court. Levi. fTn ot. al. dens, TN pnronc of an order r tinted bj nM , wi JKt M pubio ,uclion on aboT the premise, in Somen Townabip Preble con ' Ou Saturday the 29th ot Oct., 1864 M , o,o)cck of dy foj,( mng deicribed real ettate, lituate in Preble COUi.., unio, w-wn: oeing one auuureu and eighteen icu of luad off of the f.it aide of the northeost quarter of section number on, jn lown.iiip n ember ill, (C) in range number (wo, (2) eait, ku. Apprai.ed at I ALSO, the west half, of tbe northe.it quarter of section number 6fteen, (15) in luwa.hip nnmber alz, (t) in r.uge number two, (2)entAc, eKcepltm. aHoat twei.ty 8?e aeres offof bi worth end1 of said tract, r,d domIi of the Camden and Jnckaoni bnrj? road hereto totd and conveyed to Thomas B. Militix, eontaininf! allcr deduct ing mid citcpfltad portion fifty, fire acres i mure or lss. Apprailfa nt A l.SO, a irt ot the northwest quarter o section number fifteen, tuwnslnp six r. ce two east Ac. beginning at the northeast corner of f.id quiuter; thence south 84J" went, on thn said line 3 pole; thence south AIL ...I ')!! l.. tl,.ni C.K ...I 4r east 26 poles; thence south CD" ast, eight roles; thenoe suth 79 east; 11 poles; thence north b west, 27 poles to the laca of beginning, containing three acres twe roods and 20 poles of hind, and being a part of the lauds of which he said Iavid bavin died seized Appraisvd at i TKKMS Ol-' 8ALK One third, of tbe pnrrlr'S' cash in hand, oeo third in one and the res due ill t TJT f years from the day qf salo, deferr. d piiyineiV, 1h l.ear 'llSPre?' frfijp day of sale aud be secured by mort gage on 'the premises. ' DISON DAVIS. Ex'r .f David DaTis dee'd. Foos J Stephens, Atty'j for pptjtionc.-. Sept. aa, i8i;i..w4. prf. la.pq. LEGAL NOTICE. Jacob Mpllcndpre, vs. rreti'f Ppmmon Pleas, . In Partitipn. John Bcachler. JOHN Beiichler, of the county or Hu' hap an, and. State of Iowa, wil lake notipe. that n petitipii fas filed again't him, on the 22nd (lay fll Sepiember. A. p. IRti-l, iq tlie county o j'reble, and State of Ohio, by Ja con Mnilemloip, and in now pending, Where in siiid Jacob Mulli-ndure demands partition I ufihe following real estate, situnto in the i t; . v . . . ... county ofPrtblo.'and alalff ol uuip, anq nia scribed m Ipl'ows tq-wit; Jhe southeast quarter, ol'section number one, (I) in town shin iium'jer four, (4) of range three east of uie inureuian n nc, ui me inn'-it uu ui-icu iu u sold at Cinuinniiti, by act ot tontrrcufl ex ced twenty five acres off the north sideaf . 'j i. i.-"..r...' .-..I i.. -T..1... sum quaru-r, iiwrriuiuru vuhtcicu uj w-..m Beachlcr dccenRcd, to Georno Ueachlor, cotitainiiu one hundred and sixty-five acres. more or less; and that St. the next term of said Court, the said Jacob Mullendorc, wil annlr for an order that partition may ! made of said premises, subject to the dower estate of Miigdolane Betyi-hler, heretofore aa signed to her by a former order, and decree of the said Cou.-t of Oommoa Pleas. Dutcd this 22d day of Seplejiber, A. D. 1864. . J '.('08 MITI.LENDCRK. Hy Hubbard i Freeman, his Atty's. Attest, ) H. Shank, Oik. f 8ft. 22, 18tJ4-w7. prf. 111,01. to professors of music, amateurs, aud tiim musical public generally. P. A' Wim El MANN Foreiyn and Jlmtrican Jrfunt. Wartlqytt 821 Broadway, HAVJNlQ fin band the largest stock of Foreign Mttsir tn New York, which he imports from Europe exi rcssly to meet the tost.e and requirement -1' ibe American lovers of Music, respectfully calls attention to the fact, that he is np.w supplying if u sip of Every Syleaf a Ueduction of twenty-five tofilty per cent, less ihau any other house in the United Status. r ' . Private Families can h supplied (p.osf free) by IprVapding th.o psh to the above ad Iress. Should - tbe aniount of cash tor warded exceed l he cost pf the Uutip, the balance will be promptly isturned inpostagy currenpy, llealeVs nad Pr.ofesiprssbouU not neglect this opportunity; they will be liberally dealt with. ' ' . if. B. Any and every piece of Music (vocal or instrumcntiij) published jr. Europe qr America, will be supplied to order, if ac ,c,ompaqic,d )$ th a,aj' f , . Hemember the Address, '..TjWSREBMAN, ' 1 Foreighnand Americn Jlump Wartborw, 824ifroadway. Mevs.Xjjrk. Sept. fi. p8fi4rlao j.'Jf,! ,,i .SALE, David F. W. t)iasi, :prta" J r- i '' .John Aeakiey, .t al. C.ommop fu Vition to sell real estate IN purslane, fll ft) l)as ordr pt sale, made fey )he co,urt of Common 'leas, and to me greeted, f offer for sale at public auclinn, upon tkt premises, about iwq Bites soptbof Jfibvrg. Preble county Ohio, on Tborday, Ocfojbey Wk, .4- P. I8i, a.t ) p'clck, p. m , tb following described real estate, belonging .q hapstafc.of b'araiu.' el Weaklr, ,.-aaed, sit&M if) Ufeply of Pr.ebl, and fiU of bip, K) ari.t, tbp If, ft. ouarr of ectjo JJp. (sine, srpsbp Mp. of rng 3ftMt c, flonipjng H) jscfss, pgr or Appraised jaf .fHO.O. Term, pf SlW).n third CMb in baud.t pn.e third ia months, and the residue m W i Ffifie Kf f e : pptprred payn day pf sple. pinnths from the day pf sajc mvnia to bear interest from end to hp secured by mortgage ou the preaiP ites sold CHAS.V7, sviy rjpppial Hester Ppmmissifrppe. Gilmore pS Cmpbpl, A'ys foy pct'jr. ' -pepwaiber S, 864-rtdf -fprf 3r,CJold" titled' inte tiny at gpi SHERIFF'S bALE. Lewis Perkins and Sophia ) Prebl. Cema'r Perkins bit wife, vs. Mary Y PI Bosworth, et al. ) In pariiboi ITU obedience to tha corrDd of as rd. of ssle, issued frost ths Coart of Ceossaof Pbcas within and for ths county of Prebl n th above cast, to tb. shsnrt or Mid cook ly directed, 1 will off.rfof sal at pabli ao. tion atth door of the Coart hons, ia Cats in aaid connty, en i.ttrd.v th 31nd day sd Octobar A- D 18(4 betw.n th. boors of I and 4 o'clock P. It. ol said day. tb followiaa rtal eatat .itoatad In th connty f Prebl, nd StaU of Ohio, and bounded aa follows, to wit: 10 I acres off of tb West nd ot at tion Mo, It in Township i, ol raa I Etst, Ac., Bsing tb same land eon. by deed of Henry Bosworth to Joha tm worth, and record d in Book No, IT Mri 319 land r.cords of rbl. .o.nty Ohtt appraised at 15, 615,00 Also Ut flouts West corner of tha Booth West aaartff of Section Mo ly, ia Township Mo, I, Rouge Mo , Eassi Ac, .oataiBing 111 acre nor or less Appraised at, $1,167,06 the two tracts containing in tb segregate 110) acres, mor or les,aJi 6e udUsM of dower. Term Of Sale i of the purchase sao ey cash on the day of sal, Jia on yar and t 10 iwa Tears; a.ierev paymenia sa bear six per cent, interest from theaarol sal, and to be ierq oj ortag um prim scs. v JOHN U. McCLRAP. . . .Sheriff f Prebl coeaty. Gilmore t Campbell, Altoraejs. Sept. 22, 18:'4 til. SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL PEEPrillATIONS Of Prjf M W- DickeMon. X- L L-at Prof, iu tha Philadelphia, MV Cll Peristaltic Persuaders A Vegetable fitsmaeh and Lixtr Pill Purely vegetable pills, prspartd for lh various geological fqrmations' to aseatrati all tni.ini.tic. mineral or other infla- n" unon the svstem. aud without dfsstis sff"ct, whiib should b avoided. Th besf tmlsaost il able faaidy edipjn xUnt: har-nless under any system of di.t, or ex posure, acting mildly and sorely, s4 'M't uig '.he stomach and bowel mt atr and healthy Mndijioni To 4P 'f ar. inraluflb). Pficp U entf 1HPEILU QOJWU PUJ-9 1C yo suffer frqie, equgs ia vs owi fault. A uial of t uill will oa vinee yon of that lact; They d.eotpq lh. Phlegm, and SBttlu. U inflammatiqa, ll is the b'.st coai pound aver put tqgeta.r lor colds, coughs; as.bwA tpitting pf bood, and consumption. All aSliotad with coughs . tram rhatever cause rm cbildr. wilt worm can he enred by ir 0 centj. AntirChelera Piilt, Aptitivecure for any pas of cholera No matter how virulent nay be th attack also. Diarrhea or Dysentery a sure aud peejf aura- Sufferers from Chronic Uiar aea abguld try (his establish' rasa)' eijcr rriceaw ceiu. A LINIMENT CURING ALL lJfrLA. MATIOKS. . Th most extraordinary liniment yoi produced qr elaborated by sciene or x prriene for neuralgia whit swelling, swell ing of the joints, nick, breast, arms or else where; lumbago, sore throat, erysipelas, gout, inflammation ol all kinds, nervoas af fection, aleers of every character, diseases of th. skin, sucl as Vptter. ring.worm, itch. &c, Ac, bites of venomous animals, stingi of reptiles and insects, flesh wounds, exter nal jioisqns. also bar-is and lUUa. Pri MIASCETUM. A ftrified and Tonie Bittere sid wiUout Alc.liol. Th. ifiatcetam acU npna the tasacS in sacb ia manner as conclusive. to nen t'raliae the 'e'rVois pf miasmatjc, ssalario and all otber ipjpure or deleterious etmes pheric jnflueuces upon health. It aner ringly remove, tbe morbid condiuoe of tha stosaacb, imparU renewed vigor to ntt function pi Ik buman aysteso, i a sun preventive of fever and agu, and alius, er biliary deraageaenta, and a reliabl pro tection agaioatthe diae.s. of tropical .ti mates. Prite "ji cent. N. B PrT.iJjyy ef all malignant fevo, partierlarly lb. potted. . HUILE P'OR. OIL Ob GOLD.) Til Hon.n 0 is tb r.daa ft tb moat careful analysif .and eay ef 'he hair. It .will restore and pi.ve.1 all die .as of the scalp stregth.o tb roots ad increase the growth of tjie hair, af tifyin and deepening its color; give vigor to-the aawiraj supply pfcq)orin matu. thatgiv tiat to tie pair; end, ia short. en have a eupericy foy L4.ing nature g'''! htjity, beauty ami stxepith to U prisa oam.ep t of lh. person. PBICB, ONE DQLLAB PBB BOTTLI Sld by Dealers aad Drjsggiete generally. PtiectrAu baroT, N. "I L,anS. V 1 IMT3 m J.lyU-U NEW BREWERY -a l-KSSfiii. IdlLLEB RAU 4) CO., HAf Jli. M"g purpbased tb brewery formerly ead by ThpsspsQn.heg b?evel fprsa a aitieens of Eaton a.d vujinity tdai they hr a jiM.d .a ppastapt sepplr of he a tt Afie ana xgr ssr mp LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE fX lb ?7tb d..f ot frptfmiM A J) JH tP rrflfP (.but, ft" f rwff'-f fwitr ffp r pouniyf declarpd the esutp pf Snsaa Wf pqug deceased, 10 be pr.obably jpspvppt..'- (r pre.ditprs arp (heypforp fequi'rp.d fa presppf their claims against the estaw to the npdpr- igne4 fpy pllow.uo.cp, i m Wt'Pbf from the li-i epoyp mpnnpned, pyjpy p jl not be ptMtbsd to paymenf. 4$m1 Pf r?MM VSfCHt fJ?5 4: gpji.M,l.4-Ff: Tls Stsr.lary eftLe Tr.ssory gitei a ie. that sab.riptioa will be receivad fo Caapoa Treasury Notes, payable three yr;d fross Aag 15h, 1864, with semi-aaaeal i erest at tbe rat of aevea aad tkr. Uit. per Mat. per aaaaas, principal aad intw? est both to b aaid to bo paid h lawful ea.y. Tb.se aete will k aTertible at U ptiea of tb hldr at raatafity, into six . pr eeat, gold baring bends, payable aa dss than tire nor more than twnety y-sf, rVoaa their date, as tbe goverasssut may ei.ut Tkev will beissaed ia den.saiuatiaaa ef I 1100, $50, $1,000, Sfi.OOO.acd all s .Wris ts. s must be for fifty dollars r sosa. ! tipl. ef fifty dollars. Thocts will hi trai-.tl t tb owners frt. of traaiportati.a SJftfifo as soon after tbe receipt of tb. original Uer tficates of despoait f thsy sau b. pre;-ara'4. As the notes draw int.r.tt In m Avguar 15 psrsous.making deposits su'oee iat le that date must pay theioter.stscsrs.'l fross date of note to date af deposit. Partist depositing tw.uty ire th esan ddlars aad upwards for these aetee al aaf onetin,ewiil be allowed a coraaiM.ios cac quarter of one per cent., wbi.t will be paid by tbe Treasury Departassm ) ee t!rf receipt of a b II for tbe asaoaet. c.rtilad l- by the officer with whoat la jt a mad. No deductions for eosaaiteia". v be made from the deposit. SPECIAL ADV AST AQMUITBH LOAX It is a N iTioxAf SirtM. Vai, offeriag higher rate nf interest lha any ether, li hi tut ttcurity. Any eavias beak whlc pays its d.positers ia U, S, Nou, oensideff ha( is peying ia the lrst etflatiiig diumof .hs country, mi it esMinel pay ts anything bettei, tot it wa ass.ts arc eitLr in goyernmeat eeeuriti. or ip notes a bonds psyaqlfl )B jgv.raateat e.r.iir. o' ' notes oi bond. pi sljlg i g.veriieisoi if Jt s eqaaljy eon rtnieqt. as teaif er nraiaiBt invstseqf. Tn Pr ao ad accumulated intec.il, aa I are bes le.cnrity with baaks as eolla'or- . .. diteoant. Convertible infy fSif jifF oydJ. GrlJ Bond. m additipe 'A 7ff Irbeial inavpael ths aotes lur three years, this i rtvilege e conversion is now worth abeet tare per Bo.r.t per annum, for tS eurreM rate frri 'JO bonds is not less than mm fr rM rnium, fad before the war the pr.miewi six per cei.L U. S. stoere vae tjvnf twee per cent. It will be seea tstet taa aar profit on this loan, t lbs present aiarbei smt is aotless lbs ten per cent se . lltiximtitn frqpSlqtf or J(iint jt a side front all tka edrMMf. we ntp enamerflpdj a specie A,1 (4 CaiwM ea. tmyli til ioni$ ftU fftutmry ssefee yresa sV eaf foeeaien. On tho awjrag, this .x.ntp iop is wqrik abeat two per eeat. per usage escptding to tb rat el Uxaitea ie varia It is belisved that no aeenrilie effe ao jreat indecemepti to leader as thme Iseaee by tbe government. Ia all ether tprssa s fadebttdnest, the faith or ability of privaa) parties, fir stek o.empapi.s,, or sspaiat somniunitim, only, is pledged fey payss.at while the whole properly of the eoaatry ie held to eecure the discharge ef all th obj gatioas of the United StaU. While tite government efsrs Mas at eel Kb era) terms for its loans, it belie? thai very strongest appeaj wjll b to Up ley and patriotism of tbe people. Pupljcate certiCoatee will be iaaaa I fee aft deposits. Tb party apeitia, ast pa dorse upon tb rifial e.rtiSeat tb I pomiaation ef aotps rsijairea, end whethitr they are to be issued in b.laak pi pyU t order. Was so endorsed ft mast be les) -with the pftoeyreoeieing the depoeit, Ma) forwayded to the Treesary pepartsNSt SpifcairriM wijj. ajejatyaa by the Tref surer of ih rjaitef StXp, at V(ubJe.gw4 the several Assistant Treeiarere aa4 detlf aated D.ppsUarips, U by tap -fret Katipnalfcnk of PayM . f ift, National Bank pf laaaDtoa aid by a)I IJ.tippal Bks ridpk anYeap jlripflfpnWip atoapy. M 411 rttfwMl abf saasf JUnAwt bc-ugitout tbe cqeptry Tift gifp forthe ia form.atien a4 DEM00RATI0 SHII3T MAHUFACTOHy. YJ Ir.b ! ftsffflap, Mi OeotJ pp'y Fuyqibipy (ypi Hmtftif Vnfc Vint Linea madf ts prqpr, bf mmm mt, d pppt rtf smK(m D. S. 7-39 LOAN.