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i.i ,1.1 f r HARPER FERGUSON Publisher. Wh JLiibrty Irelts, theje Is my Country." $2:00 Per Annum, -Ib Advance VOI4. 59. EATON, PREBLE CO., OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 37, 1864. NO. 317. tnsBM .. , ' i " '' ' W tl&&4i2&iM rWVl4UU U? : t t Iditer Eaton. Ohio. Tktirtfiy, : 0.tbep 27, 1854 National Democratic Ticket. -' For President, ' - ' ' ..i ltAJORtOBNERAL ' C. D. LI CLELLAN ' .a - Of New intjr. vj Jfor Vice President, G. H. PENDLETON v j&. Of Ohio. toB . EWWTOM OF PtWnBSVT ASJ&yici .2mmm or ibi U limit - i ELECTORS AT LARGE. f Ihnrloo ReomoTllJ, ... , .,.-i- ; .Thomae W. Bartley. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTORS. L. Vattier, ; " :, John, Schlff,v William J. Gilmore, v- Lather Smith, . . . Charles N. Lamisoo, TTilliam B. Telfair, . . . William H. Creighton, I- '. Hudson A. Beebe, ' Edward B. Stowe, ' ' James G. Ualy, ."Henry C. Moore, 7 , James Eramitt, - . ; ;: Charles n. Johnstoa, Neal Power, ft -Kobert A. Constable, Oliver J. 8 waney, t . , '-' Charles M. Atea . , v . David R. Paige, " . fiimeon L. Hunt. - ' TO THE PATRONS OF THE "DEMOCRATIC PRESS". MrWEiiAU Fraoitrtos 'has die :eolirod',!)isv connection with the "Prsei" nqd Mr. Habjpir Firousos Am taken l61e and exclusive control "Of the samel The latter gentleman for more than three years, has bad charge' f;the ;tneohaoical depart ment of Use "Press," and has most diligently and faithfully labored to utaitt,iand having uow aentiroed It etlte otrol, we deem it on r nlyto say In Ws behalf, that In all oaf Intercourse with him, we luve'fgndd him an upright and honorable gentleman, and we bei lieve 'l'im worthy of the ' respect and confidence of the people in all feupccts, and we bespeak for him m liberal patronage from the De mocracy of Preble county, W. J. GILMORE, " J. V. CAMPBELL;; J. H. FOOS, J. B. STEPHENS,' -ABKER '.DUNLAP. SUMMARY. r "" .'' It Ir feportod; that .Forrest is concentrating a' large force near Jckson Tennessee. ; The soldiers in the army of the Potomac have already commenced to vote on the Presidential question the Sow York Regiments casting beavy majorities for McClellan: Generll Rieketts, who was seri ously wounded at the recent battle of Cedar Creek, is very( low, and it Is ttitfoght that he cannot re cover. It is stated that Early Is about to reorganize his army for another campaign. The yellow, fever la raging tn several ot the Southern cities. - Th largest gun in in f he world was to be tested at Fort Hamilton, yesterday. The weight tbe ball need in this gun Is half a ton. It is reported that tho enemy have replaced their heavy guns in the Petersburg fortifications,, and are keeping p brisk .firing into our camps. t. . . u.f ?f. . ,n th. Brlieh Cabinet I femieo " T1'"" , " s. wwvw - 0 i MoltbtWk. "aw;:.-,:. j 1 10 Governor Hall, of Midori, re pbrtft that the Federal eavalrj are seriously damaging Price's rear, and triat ' the enemy are making rapid marches into Kansas TheFedeial prisoners tn Chariest ton, and the Confederate prisoners on Morris Island, Lave i. II been removed from under fire. 7 General Doubleday and a Mexl cao Minlster'have arrived at For tress Monroe. ; . ! ; VjHoTd closed yesterday in New York, at 2 Hl:T(,,tAr 4' ' THE PROSPECT. The news that comes to us from all. quartets Is most enpourag'pg, and the. election of McClellan and Pbndikton Jr almost certain. Let not our friends, however, think that Individual exertion la un necessary. Every man shotild work as if the' election depended a yon him alone. Our opponents are fully alive to tlieir chances of dei feat, and will raqye; heaven and orth to secure the election of their candidates. Let the Democracy be at united and tiergetjk'. as their foes, and victory will be oars. JUDGE D. S. GOODING. Wo stop the Press, to announce the advent in Eaton of that neted orator D. 8. . Gooding, "of Indiana. Wishing tjhear for ourselves, we repaired ;W 'the Conrt House thi afternipI,,And there we "saw the lepbtai.'--" About 79 people were present; to listea to this "livest, of oraiors." Ot course the usual Billingsgate was ferthcoming. and as we viewed the speaker, walking up': and down his stand vith his hands in his pockets, and making great display of a "very i.lrty pocket hsBdloerclilet, we coold not help agreeing with him in one sentiment -'Things are not as they used to be." "HOW ENCOURAGING!" Under the above heading, in the "Register" of this week, will be found some extracts from Southern papers, which "tit bits" the Editor assures ns he inserts for the solace of his Democratic frisnds. "One good turn doserves another," and we take pleasure in commending to his attention, the following ex tract from the Richmond Examiner of the 17th ?nstant : t , Home doubt remnlno as to th e political complexion of Pennsylva nia. But we entertain strong hope that the Republicans have done what they seemed at first to have done, and confess THeap desire that the present result may fore shadow the reelection of Abraham Lincoln. For Abraham Lincoln is the Booth's Brt Auy. .;, "If the people of the United States choose to re.elcct him, thej thereby pronounce a decree estabi liehing the independence of the South. We can hri g larger armiett into the field to fierht Lincoln than any other Nortl ern President." READ THIS! General Ben Butler save ; 'The re election cf Mr. Liucoln will he equivalent to a twenty years' war." General Shirman say : "This war haa just begun, and its issues are the mysteries of thedim future." General Jim Lanb at a Repu'n ! can meeting In New Terk; said : "By G I want to make this wur a pernianent institution,'' The "Peace Plank." hw wo sjiuuuiimws uit mm svuiecti vlfKiL-r.:, -Pnlftrtn. The shoddyites are continually howling about the "pace plank of the Chicago platform. The kind of peac thy want Its aptly defined by General Tilt. n in a ipech made at a Republican meeting in Boston, October 10. ; Getjernl Tilton.suid: "I don't want any peace except on such terms ae Abraham' Lincoln will make. I wou't say nnd. r the Constitution, but nmler such terms as he chooses to make'for I do;'t know wliere the Constitution a" Thtt "U,w th ,nt I-1- and there the Democrats take ' B-I consequence f some typo graphical errors, which were over1 , . 4 ' . . , looked last week, we reprint the following.' t " .' . , A FINAL FAREWELL. . , Fki. and NKIBOR-It wrtl; ui. wo uociuou uui wi pmvo u . uik courteous that I should on givlniyr nn mv nnnn action with th Kutnn "Democratic Press", address a few . , , . . , etn .Ha r m if I a - ti it I tKiemls In vr u 1 u vu J 'vi iwiiai s iuiiuo 11.1 Eaton and old Preblei For tlir years anil five months I have serv- U vsve- tbeaW-biiWI...Wp5j , , . ., -i . , , abilities, buthavenot always pW ed eitbtryoti or m;itlf Still. tre cause In which I have ben engag edis mot near and U,ar to mv heart, and shi.ll tie till I die. That more an error 01 my oeau man oi my hoart. I never during a public iife'ef over forty years, iutenti(ina!- Wi , lyi?jUr, hemes being, and if; any Ipereon 'or persons in our town: or neighborhood have i felt: them-: selves aggrieved by anything I have aid or published, . I sincoely hope , 'f. . 7 '. " . they will remembei that "to err is human, to tbrgivej divine." Let mu then bear the c6nscions burden oi - i. - imperfections, and let my" friends, f . . . . , ' and neighbors enjoy the approba-; tionol consciout forgiveneia. Eaton will ever be remmbred by me as a plaee in which I have spent some of my best, and upon the whole, happiest years. It would be invidii ous on my part to mention numex and families, otherwise 1 could cheerfully record many acts of real kindnews done both to myaelt-and family, but what pruJenoe turbids me to publish in tliis'-thort address, is engraven hi my heart, uad will ever remain there ' a memento ot kindness received. My opinion on the question ot slavery has been frequently and greatly misunderstood by many of my neighbors. I am, as 1 have al wys been, heues'ly opposed to imi mediate and unconditional eraan - cipation. Slavery Is a certain eon- dition of American society, just as much as the corns on my oes are a certain cond'nion of my toes, but I do not feel at liberty to cut off my toes to ct rid of mv corns. I hnv alwavs advocated gradual emanei- nation, -ud ' compensation to the! I have beeu mtBUnderBrood jby mat ny of my readers it a fact for which I am 101 rt ? Whatever' f may have .. . ... ... f said, done, or wntteu that ha. of. fended at irrfevtd an v one has b. en . : zj-. m - - - owners of sluve.-. On this great questioo oi u-jstions I bav the j most thoughtful, profound and a-l,a" blest politicians, both in Europe i and America va my s.dc. I lookiPay upon the Abolitionist as totally! and entirely niistakeu in their j views on the question of slavery, but I am not going to .ienouuee or ! uouseiuen because tney Uincr Iroui me iu optu.on. aiy son mu uoutiuue to puullsn tne 'f resit as already made known, Jltlii mv linurr will lit?., in it attA 111V hHar. vPlanua mr ita iirjiAi t o . i Hweun n. , I I ; 1 W. FERGUSON. ANOTHER STATE. niawien voui ior MuvieiUtU MO ' -' ' '-u "'J H lemperte nd m ny Repub, fsueiikeua t!a rVad will ciwt her Nevada Territory, by the vote of iU people on the7tof Sep. e-tiber, ult-, was fransiormed into a ttate. An election tor State offieeri will take place on th. 7th of November:, A letter from Austin ays: Party lines'weie ctriotly drawn, and although we have not the official vote, 'enough Is known ti knuw that A. C, Bnidf r.i, D -m.. cra'tic enndidate for dob gate o C'.ingret., wa evicted, by u ve.ry baiulHonjs majfirity, bis upponfUis being TboniiiH Fi;cii ami J. t.'ra.itt bnugh. ex disirict Judge oi Utah Territory, mid ex tfelxgats to Cour gresa from this.territory. And the Democracy b emocrauy Deino: k-ret!y elated wnn uieir recent tuuess are pr .it.,.'. f- .1... -..,. . ..A '""1, ' ' "-.'..f.li; 'J' t. -I'll ..1 i resni.Hi)ui 'n p. tn wrn rnvW' ,l . i, , " . . . , . ed VilltiT; It ilMU luntlv believe! m , The Polish Government. pirate. atmrgM . atraihnr' a'l 'hi' power jof Russiiilt atsisted by hr of .Po'snrt ami ewsou-Hired by the 'n ff.rnn.-H of fhf Wt, our in. punx'tion is wakened and our r"nk re thinned. kibttka. which ( bro bo.-ne tine hundred tb n il of mr mrfvrg to S'bervsn' Mio ; ubov the ruin of thoinnndt of burnt 'onria Hnl , . , . . t ..i. ... L!- L ,i. lll'ii, uu i -K'.lllM-K I It HUH i.w.tl . Of lnte it has been pretty genr. alT B,ipp08l!d dat Hj Polish r. bellion WMj-snniressed ; . Wt t,t il'sh..tuniHlfwevernment has :UBf fi ,W U..-X .ccted proof of its hy . prU.m.tion, ueciarinK uv :.rne ev lurion Is still In prrtgres.d' sniff th repre- SentaHon. 01 IvlJiSlH. . 1 tin proc itatton. or Kussih. . Th procia- nW Is. pretWl wi h rhi pre- iaiiie : . - . 4 mblv "After mtieteep rnon'bs of oe . ' 'v'r '."T" auJ 1D"UM".": ,f,1PPwH kv ,,a wh,.,.t. nt t.-.i narian raure. tie intones a i,cr I0"" ""d a lying hymn, the chorus of w-h'!fJf PPla,"1e, .hy the ac mama r.1 n V rLtl If lata. amm.. C , IT ' T I ei, erwed, and Poland is no more.' " fid . . "tr,, . I n'nff kill a mt)?' tniir.d Dr. Wbalv, A thvsb l gt re, plipd, "Bx-nnsri itispiration ?e chocked. HrcnUtion tt-oppnd. and t.1 J . .. .. J ,, ""TrTn " hra-n." "Bob," roplifd HiGr.ce, .;t bpcanso the rone ianoHnn enonsrh " let hi feet touch b firr.mnd. Tn on ol tht; m won n lony sndteHrnPd disnusoton ai"t.o wbptb' r a vit'l should bp. s,'n'v''d to vne- 'b question '"''did Marv ..-v?" Tbrppindo-. ,n ,e llffi,n.((5vp HnA thp 'tUn b"!ns. rep"td. tb?i ttflswpr was. "Not a word." Local and Miscellaneous Local and Miscellaneous Why Is It ? Why is it that Deem k Lake's Dry Goods Store is always crowd ed? Just because 'hey always have on hand a well selected stock of Goods, which thpy sell at re markuWy low rates. They have just received a fresh supply ot everything suitable tor the season. Those who wish to pnrchnse must call at cce. Remember he Store, npxt Jdoor to ' I)r Minor's Drug Stor. i ; MEN'S WINTER WEAR. ""'menMp 6tocic of tioods. wht, h hp "ff(:rs to pl1 'b,HP f"r (' h OvprcoVti. Punts, Yes's, an1 Underwear in great variety. nin,.a v'fl,t Wnhnp Hlbert bas just rccpivrl BAILEY'S CIRCUS. This Orand Combination is an nounced to vii)U Kj4l,iw ,)n RgtHl,y T,,Ti , ;aM t() h fhe bcgt Exbibit'ou thai! U now trnve'lng. 1 ' ian.1 p hop,, they will 1)h well jmr0nz J h. re, tse- -BiHs-l BAILEY'S CIRCUS. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! iceiveil at his store n t'herrv- St. a large u umber of moves of the fol lowing patterns: Charter, Rush! an Qne. n, Advance and Amerieaeook itoves. Peerless, porlor cook. Peer less and Beauty, siieet iron. Inch. or, Forest rose and Fluted heating; 8ignal, parlor. Also troughs, spooV Jn r0((fil,tili :ar(! ,,,,, ar. cles urually kej 1 1 i his line. Call at Musttrs. HiiHtoii k Hte. I'bens. on Muin Btr"et, and you will there find Drj ly reduced lirieie. i:lus'l and pb forcing ti. great gline hi the priie ot goid, and Lnowiu te gre,r reductiot.in price of Dry liuod fllOt Ujijsl lit). : . . .. .. . i . . i t veuru iuiw, rtsoiveu w cr out ttieir stoeK at one, und ttiey .. ' ' re .now aellillk tlir ereattst and .... .....,... m..,A o ' i;el ifdricaxua, wwtst III AaMUU iyr ' ' Jr K f r1 'f pricef. -jorexp.., Their orofttitJwtlia, tweeda, muslini,f .vn) nrvt u vibvi oJUjr.i "-,. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " f"".M v" nnd N"clt 3nn '3o. in'!!!!"!' '4 ton" f?nM Rn R-noriVt's 4 6ftM( Chaied O'ld B.acelfts 5 2nn rhatciaine CWn, Gim'd t ham C i. J TslZ 31 ''' "g and mHnufoeturing purposes. Z iy.v '"(se. It s giving entire satisfaction 10?', onvenienc it js r,peqoNed, and tbe style ot fin,.h n,.L.. , .r. . .i. Ji . .nd we wiil refund the . 'm"V!it'L ' . GRFAT Gift Distribntion ! 250,000 WATCnFSfnMjya. DI A MOND RINGS, 4r wort over OITK MILLION DO LLJXBl .A 'I in b .-'d for ONE DOLLAR EACH!! Without rerd to valup 1 1 Noclh paid for until no know wht yon ra to rccHvp ! j Split ffl Lht of 'Ar'.icfes'll All to b Sold fur -nnt dollar EachllX 25ft Opm' (i.M nnntin- ra-e WhM;,, $50 to $150 each 25 LxdipR 0ld nnd en- nm Hkhicp Wfttchi... 35 70 70 100 30 S 8 10 ''0-.,' Hntinit.eM. m Dinmnml Pin-r. 35 50 5 20 10 6 8 8 6 10 8 10 Gold Hriochfis 200" Luva and Florentine Bro'ichps 5000 Ooral. Bmer Id and Opal BrnocliRS .. 5000 Mnnaic, Jet. I.ava, A FlomntiniEarDriip 7600 C.rnt. Emerald and Opal Em Props 4000 California Diamond Brfss' P'ns 2 50 3000 Onld Fob and Vent Wntch Kpts 2 50 4010 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides f3 SOUII Sflf Kolitaire Slreve Button, tuds, Ac... S 6 300 Q-,ld Pencils, 7 him- " bW fee 4 7 innOQ Min ature Lockets 2 CO 8 4ftn0 do Magic Spring ... $:l 20 ' annn Hold Crosm-s, &c. ... 2 8 pi;,, n0, Rinj,a it- 4 n 5 0 Phased Gold niiffs... 4 11 lnonn Stonp Se' k Signet RiKTR 2 50 10 100W) California Diamond ,tin $2 10 TS00 Ret, I.a lj.., Jcrlry ' 4 J5 lO 'Ll Gold Pond, Silver Extfnsion holderi & T'ncila 4 10 innno Gold Pens and GolJ Mi iiiii'.l liolJera 3 8 &00 Ool ! Pent and Gold Extension holders ... 6 . 10 5000 Silver Gc.blcis and t)riikinf Pups 5 50 3n0 Silver Tastors 15 59 2000 Si Frultand Cake Bnskeu 20 50 5P00 doz Silver Tea Spoons $10 to $20 f doz 5000 Dozen Silver Tabb fyouns Hnd Forks . .., $20 to $40 in consequence of the irrent ionotir,n of trade in the manufacturing districts of cjiikwiu. iwr-Mign me war having oat off the supnlr of cotton, a large quantity of val.u Rbls Jewelrf. o lpinally intended for the knrliah nitrket hat been aunt. iff A Halo in thii country, u0 1 must be told at any Macri- fire It u"r these circumstances, ARIIAKDALE ft CO , acting as Acenta for the principal huropean manufneturers. have resolved up on a Great Gift Distributiok. subject to the following repnlations: CERTIr ICATES naming each ar'icle and its value are iuVed in yEALED EUVEL OPES, and well mixed On nt .n. e-.velopet will i ent by mail to any addresi All Articles Sold at One Dollar each, without regard to Value On rec-ip. of the Certificate, tou will see hat tou are iroing to have, and then it is at your option to send the flollar and take the article or not. PiirdhaseM may thu obtain a Gold Watch a IMnmond :.ing, or any set of Jewelry on our liat for OV'E DOLLAR, and in no caae can they set leas than one dollar's wr h, aa there are no blanks, The pnre of OeriifioaUs is a. follows; ,'n'',"r ..,25ceBta ve . $1 Eloven for , , j Thinv for ; 5 Sixty.fiTe for ...,..,.,, ,.',"' One hundred for .,...,.,.'.", 15 AGENTS will be allowed ten cent on tt,, .rrwucH's oraerea oy tne proved their remi'ijince uneunts to On Dollar. Aeeus wli collect 25 cnta for very ;,en .mcvn ng reran n cenu to us cither L cash or Postage Stump,' ARliANDALK A OO.. ' 167. Broadway, New York. October 27. 1864 3m WILSON'S NKW $18 FAMILY rrYUW MAI I11JN JS, i , Conn''t. "j's aluable invention for .ndf SirZ; machine ir. manufactured without nv com, plicated maehinerr. thir-tore it is not liable t. get out of repair, wbich is always unpleas. an, fr the operator especial! to beginners. i ,l to take tbe plv cftosbigb price " e- w nu naiurui iur sun iiariiir 0r s tinvreom. On tde recemt of IH . .M' '"F ('".'oonav-fl rei.( sri aeud n. ir .. l to any 0.areS, and the ein'L lt ft- t'B Biwninr k .,wt , a.. ' . ZZLrLTiZZZ ' " """" wrurw wunwiorr, fcran retnr.. it t ... ior .aI tJl UlTnVD J- LUTT aAtf w V eiwv.li . ,. 4 PUvelsjid, Dbio, , ' y SHERIFF'S SALE. Uvli Perkios MS ophi ) rrebt. Ooaua' Perkint kit vif., Ti Ukrj V PUm. Botwortb, ct lv j la eartiUoa IN obedi.ne. 10 th. eow knd or in ord. of f le, iuued (eum the Cvurt of Con mot row wtta.. .ad for ,h. eoo.,y of r; ! di wJ! wiii off for 'lie t jmbiilt Sl Pbrai within nod for ib. eou.iy of Prefcl. tion attbe door of the Oourt bouse. Urttaua in said connty on stattrdsv the 42nd day at October 1) I6C4 betwon th.', bour.of I a4 4 o'clock P.M. ol said day, the following real estate situated iu the county ef PrabW, and State of Ohio, and bounded as follow, to wit: 101 acres oft of the West side ot a, tion No, It in Township . ot ran 1 JiifV&c-, Deing the same land eon, br dcd of Heury Uoaworth to Jooa am worth, and recnr.l'd in Book No, IT H99 land records ot "rhle eoanty Oht apnraised at $5,555,00 Also tbe Hoatt West corner of the South West irts of Section No l'J, it Townahip H, e Rouge No 1, Eaest ti., eontatniag lf acres more or less Apraldat $I,1ST.0S the two truvta containing in the aggregate 130J acres, more or less, all fate aad aiei of dower, Terms Of Sale of the porches Boa y caith onh dar of sale, i in one year and i iu two. years; dal'ered payments te bear six per cent, interest from the dar ol sale, and to be secured by mortgage on la premites. JOHN R. McCl.EAP Sheriff ef Preble county. Qilnor ft Campbell, Attorn oys. Sept. :i, 184 tds. 8CIKNTFMO MEDICAL TilEPARATIONS Of Pnt JH W Dickons un. M. D. L-ts Prof, it t Philadlni MaV CJolUe Peristaltic Persusden A Vegetable Ntmuth and Liver Pi 11 Purely vegetable pills, preoared for ths various geological formations to aeatrali is all miasnulic, mineral or oihei influ ence upon the system, aod witkoat iraatie eftoct, whiik should be avoided. The best tndaost el able family medicine extant. sar-aless uuuer any system of aitt, or ex posurs, aeting mildly and sorely and leav. ing '.he stomach and howela na sataral and healthy condition, To dyspee1 fcv are invaluable. Price U eent IMPERIAL COTWU Pill 3 li yo sulsr from a eeigh it is own fault. A trial ef these pills will act viae yoa of that fact: The; ioapos the Phlegm, ani sa4as all iuflaaiiaatuya. It is the bt eompouad ver put togttaar for colds, eonght, aa.kiua, spitting of blood, atidconiumptiea. Ail aBieted with tonghs, tram thatever cause even caildre with wurmi can he enres by t cents, Anti-Cholera Piik A positive care for any ease of cholera No matter how viralent aaay be the attack also. Diarihsa or Dysentery a sure ant peedf sure- Sufferers from flhrooic Diar kea should try this estahlisa' a)' oiesot Price 40 cent 3Iasffmss. A LINIMENT CUR1NO ALL lrL-i. UAT10KS. The most extraordinary linimeat produced or elaborated by science or ex perience for nenrelgie white swelling, swell ing of the joints, nock, breast, arms or else where; lumbago, tore throat, eryiipelae, ?Out, inflammatien el all kinds, nervosa af iettion, ulcers of every characUr diseases of tbe skin, such as tetter ring. worm, itch. Ac, Ac, bites of venomous animals, stingi of reptiles aod inaects, flesh wounds, exter nal poisons, also bonis and tUUa. Pri 0 casts' MIAdCETUM. A Arified and Tonie Bitters witkooA Alceliol. The Jfiascetnqs acta up' O the tleasetcl in sach a manner as conclusive y t. neoi tral.ze tbe efeots of ssiasrqatic, aiilarioot and all other i in pi. re or deleterious atmos pheric influences npen health. It aner ringly remnveri tbe morbid conditio of ta stomach, imparts renewed vigor te trail function of the human system, it aur preventive of fever and ague, and all oab er biliary derangements, tnd a rehab! pro teclion against tho diaeise of tropical oh mates. Pn.o 75 cents. W. kl- Preventive of all maligaaat fevers, parlioiariy spotted. EUILE P'OR. (UlLOt. GOLD.) Tea Hoat Ua ts th oreiW f tk most carelul analysis and anaiemy of ka ftoir. It will remove and proven i all die ease of ike scalp strengthen th roots and increase the growth of the hair, treotifyias and deepening its color; give vigor to (be nainral supply of coloring matti that gis tiat to the hair; aod, in short, oao have o superior for aiding nature i giving flexi bility, beauty and strength U ta prite ar lament of the person, PRICK, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLJ Sold by Dealers aad I 'raggistsgtosrally PniioirAi, Dsrot, No. 1 Lit ott 8v. S 1 SM2T3 ft CO Jnly-8m NEW BREWERY. H rMM. MILLER BAD A CO., HAT iVJL log anrebssed tho brewery formerly ov. ood hv i. Thompson, bee leave to inform Kb ttiaent of Eaum aod vieiaity that tbey bore en aaid a eonsuat supply ef the eon AISigrioortalwgoaa aaaau a NOTICE. Suson Wysong's Estate. the STtfc dor of September A. D 11864, tbe Probfe Court of Preble eounivf declared tbe estate of Susan Wy- son deceased, to be orcabiT insolvent. - l . . . . . . - ifrM thntfon required to preseo their claims enainst the eat. to th under sis montbi sianad for allowance, within sis months front th tint above mentioned, or tbey will not be Mtitlod to onvment v. hi ertl m aW in W Ain't ef Bnsaa Wysokf , deo M, U. 8. 7-30 LOAIi. The Sstrottuy of the Treosury givtg iee that MWaariptiont will be resolved fe Ces.poa Treasury Notes, parable throe year from Aug lo', 184, with Mmi-aaaual ia trtst a tho rate of seveo tad tkrea-toatat per aoot per annum, principal aad inter est both to bo paid ta bo oaid ii lawfat oney. Those aetos will bo eoavortikU at k option of tho holder at matarity, into at pr oent gold beariag boi.de, payable r ess thaa live oor'more than twaaty fear, from their date, as the govtrasaent may aloe. They will be issued ia denaminaUaaM' t' $100. J50, 91,000, e,(G,endae iborip '., tons mutt b for ifty dollars or tome malt tiplo of fifty dollars. Tbenctei, will be traaiatittsl U th owasrsfreaof traa i portaiion ekarge as soon after tke receipt of tho origia.l Cor Jtfirales of desposit asthsy oaa be prepared, As the notes draw interest from itgtat Unpersons makiaj deposits tobeeonoal to tbatdato must pay thsinureetneereed Iroaj date of aoto to date of deposit Parties depositing twenty ! ye th itaa dollars aad upwards (or these nolo at Mtf one ti a.e will be allowed oomatiasiaa oss quarter of one per sent, wbiotj will paid by ths Treasury Department ape the receipt of a b'll for the amoaat. ortif 4 U by th officer with whom too Oepoait wast mad No deductions for oontmissioaa snsjat be made front the deposit. SPBCIALADVASTAGBSUiTBMLOA It is A NitioSA' Bathos Bivi, olenag higher rat of interest thaa any other, ae A betttecurlty. Any tariagabaak whieh. pays it dtpositcrs ia U, 8, Nmoe, oasides that it is psjiug in the best ctisutaUng m dium of he country, aad it saw we i pay ta anything belter, for its ti tmti aeemtW in governaieat oeoaritiet netoo ot bonds ptyablo to goverimentweeiinosor notes or kuads payable ia government pe sr. It is ssaallr oonreaiatt aa atoosporarysjr ptrmaneal investment: Tho notes tl ways be sol for withia a frastrTs of the ace and accumulated interest, aa I at best seenrity with banks as al!arb dissoant. Ctnvirt'J infs Sit per Ht. k-Mt Grid Bi. Ia addition the very libera! inure j tke notes for tkrte years, this trmlag conversion is now worth about tfcro per Boent per annum, for ths serrsat rat for S U konts is not less than hosm par aoat. mi'uss, old before th war tho proauom six per eenL U. S. itoo't wo rr two per cent It will bo too toot tn not, proltoathilon,attbBraaalarketrn ' ia not lost thaa tea per Sett, p- ana. Its sximtisn from 9ttt n Mtt? But a iil front all th adrMMg we onamorated, a special lot oi Congtoas ew. mfU til btnii tmd Trmumy mmrm Av al tamalim. On th ararat ., this oxemfc- tion is worth aboat two per ai per aoaiat according t th rate of eisa in varioa parte of tho ooaauy, . It it believed that n eestritio uW ao treat inducement t londora as tbooo itsaee hy the government. ' In all othor torms n indebtedness, tho faith or ability of pr.vta parties, or stook aempanist,, or separatt omnsuoilias, only, ia pledged tor payment while th whole property of the eoaitry it held so lecoro the diseharga of all the oht gatioas ot the United lute. ' While the goTorameat of or the meal lib oral terms for its loans, it believe tUft very strongest appeal will bo to tkf UT and patriotism of th poopl. Duplicate certiSoaUs will b inmel tar all deposits. The party depositing; tst a doroenpontae rifial csrtileat th de nomination of notes rature, and whothov they are to b istwsd in blank or psjabU at order. When to endorsed it mast b UA with the ofeer reooioing Ik dopooit, to Be forwarded to tk Traasary DepartsaeaL SDiscmmMi wtu, nsnmrtt by ike Tree surer of th 0nite4 Slot, at ITuUiigena ths seversl Assistant Troasorsrs tad dowlg aat4 Depotitarias, and by tk F rst National Bank of Day to. Pirst National Bank of Haasiitea aad by all Hational Baakt wkik arejeaf e itanes of public monsy, aid All rttfeeUbU Brnulm 4 JeWao hrougnout th coiatry will f . fertbar ia formation and . .. . Aerd mtrgfiatili H SoWtensl DEMOCRATIC SHUT MANUFACTORY Kilph G. K Ciekciip DAB FINB LINEN8, BOTH i urnishing Goods ; Hoiry f U kiB(Ja. kit Lin mad to order, bv . mt, and a neat ft gsaraatood Paper Pattarot cat, 8i wslx roirxia tntu , WOSCiNMAXI, t