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a the POETICAL. THE BIBLE. BY BERNARD BARTON. fountain ever springing, Where the wearied may repair. The heavy burden bringing.

Of sin and despair. A. hive of heneyed treasure, Distilled from Eden's bowers, Where heaven-born hope with pleasure May feed in wintry hours. Drink for the soul that's thirsting, Comfort 'for those thet fear, Balm for the heart when bursting, May alli be gathered here. What added boon is wanting? The blessings God must give, The gift of Faith.

by granting. To read, believe, and live. FACTS AND FANCIES. Never show your protested bill to a man you want to borrow money of. N.

P. Wittis is now at Harrodsburgh Springs under Hydropathic treannent A Yankee has taken out a patent for leather tanning with the bark of a dog Literature is a garden, books are par. ticular views of it, and readers arg visit0rs. Anger without cause is like fire under an empty kettle -it burns and roars to no sort of benefit. A new Episcopal church is about to be erected in Chicago--the fifth in that city.

Great lies, portentions absurdities, of ten obtain credence more readily than falsehoods of less pretension. The most disagreeable situation for a worthy man is to be unable to reconcile this heart and his conduct. The Psalms are a jewel cluster made up of the gold of doctrine, the pearls of comfort, and the gems of prayer. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not. Be not angry that you cannot make othera as you wish ye ba, since you cannot make yourself what you wish to be.

Ole Bull is to appear in a concert soon, at Buffalo. He appears to be working his way westward. There are now two thousand miles of railway in France, and as much more to be completed in the course of four years. A Convention of the editors and publishers of Western New York, is called at Rochester, for the 2d of Augest next. The Roman Catholics of Pittsburgh are erecting a cathedral, which, when finished, will accommodate over ten thousand people.

The Southern papers say, that Gen. Scott's letter of acceptance, is well receired, and has produced a great change in his favor. Jackson, the American deer, has ten. Deveit, a celebrated runner in England, doing ten miles in minutesthe Englishman half a mile behind. We notice the death of Lady Johnson, the only daughter of Lord William Campbell, was once Provincial Governor of South A London statician, in speaking of people who are up all night, divides them into three classes.

Bakers and Street Prostitutes." Complimentary to the press, ain't it? The Board of Health in Washington City, that have declared the Alianthus in city, a nuisance, on aucount of the offensive odor they emit when in bloom: The Hon. been elected of Michigan, 'The Hartfort cept neither. Henry Barnard, 2d, has President of the University as well as that of Indiana. Courant hopes he will ac- ExTREME Boston Post man says, that a gentleman of his acquantaince has become so weak from dissipation, that he is unable to raise five dollars. LARGE MAN.

-The Middletown (O.) Emblem announces the death, in that vicinity, on 'Thursday last, of Mr. Theodore Rue, and says that he was as large a man, doubtless, as could be found in the State of Ohio. His weight was 385 pounds. A NEW SONG TO AN OLD TUNE. The man that fights and faints away, May live, some other part to play; But he that is in battle slain, Will never live to be the standard bearer of the Democratic party in a Pres.

idential campaign. The contemplation of distress softens the mind of man, and makes the heart better It extinguishes the seeds of eny and ill-will towards mankind, corrects the pride of prosperity, and beats down all that fierceness and insolence which are apt to get into the minds of the daring and A fellow in Illinoistown. Ill, one day last week insulted a youg lady whom he met in a strawberry field. He was afierwards caught by the citizens who gave him a cowhiding, then tarred and feathered him, and rode him on a rail through the village, and along the pike, pitching him into every mudhole they passed, by way of varying his sensations. PARIL a A permanent cure of Consumption and Diseas.

es of the Lungs when they are supposed to be affected by the too free use of DR. GUYSOT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla! The original and only genuine preparation for the Mercury, Iron, Quinine, de. It will Cure Without Fail go Jaundice, Costiveness. The best Female Medicine known! Schrfula or Kings Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic, SoreEyes, Ringworm or Tetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism.

Pains in the Bones of Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspeysia, Salt Rheum, Disease of Kid. neys, Loss of Appetite, Discase arising from the use of Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumba- THE SHAKER PREPARED DOCK AND THE RED HONDURAS SAR. SAPARILLA," are the invaluable remedial A gents which "Dr. Guysott's improved Ex. tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla' is fornied and the labratory of Dr.

Guysott has given us the virtues of these roots in their perfection. His preparation contains all the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made in the manufacture of this medicine, until it was found it could not be further improved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to. almost oniversaily, in cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutanious complaints for general prostration the vital powers, and all those tormenting diseases of of the skin so trying the patience, and so mjuris ous to health.

999999 Scorfula, Syphilis Mercurial complaints, Cancers, Gangrene, Rheumatism and a vast nariely of other disugrecable and dangerous diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. SALINE, Oct. 9, 1851. MR. JOHN D.

PARK--Dear Sir: It is with the utterable feelings of gratitude that. Lam able, through the Providence of God, and by the working ageney. of that excellent medicine, 'Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapa-ter rilla," to give you a few symptoms of my almost hopeless case. In the winter of 1850, I was attacked with sethe vere pain, which was gradually extending through whole right side and leg; at same time, a total prostration of my physical system; also, my leg had shrunk to about two-thirds of its common size. I procured the attendance of a skilful practitioner, who pronouuced my disease one of the worst.

forms of complaint. He said my case was one pat easily handled, but prescribed for I remained under his treatment until I was satisfied he could not help- me. 4 them procured of your agent at this place, W. A. Beers, two bottles of Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a vast amount of benefit.

After having taken four bottles more 1 was able to pursue my business without any inconvenience, and have been since that time a well man. while but a short time since I was confined -to my had three-fourths of the time; and I cannot ascribe the return of my health to any other cause than by the agency of that truly valuable medicine, Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsparilla. HASSEL VAURIPER. MR. J.

D. PARK- Dear Sir: I send you the foregoing certificate, and so far as I am acquainted with his case, it is all true. 1 procured it, thinking it might be a benefit to you and to the afflicted. You have privilege of using it as you think best. Yours, W.

A. BEERS. In quart botties, $1 per bottle. or 6 bottles for $5. Sold by JOHN D.

PARK, Corner of Fourth and Walnut streets Cincinnati, to whom all orders may be addressed. J. Schuldt Knox, Greenville, O. Coulter 0. C.

C. Waldo, New Madison, O. Rash Kizer, Winchester, Ind. D. J.

Cottom, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERBY. -THE BEST REMEDY EVER KNOWN To man for Coughs, Asthma, Colds, Croup, Bronchitia, Influenza, Bleeding, of the Lungs, diff. culty of Breathing, Liver Affections. Pain, or weakness, of the Breast or Side, First slages of Consumption. In short, this Balsam is peculiarly adapted to eDery disease of the Lungs and Liver, which is produced in our ever varying climate.

WILD known to CHERRY HAS LONG BEEN erties. Chis fact possess familiar important medical propis to every matron our land, and physicians often prescripe it in different forms for a variety of complaints. Tar, also, has been equally noted for its virtues; and some physicians, whose names are familiar to the whole country, hate gone so far as to declare that even CONSUMTION could be cured by that alone. In other hands, again, it was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt, to their ignorance in proparing and administering it--a difficulty now entirely obviated by patient experiment and long experience. The extraordinary medical powers of these two substances are now, for the first time, combined and embodied (in DR.

WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. By a nice chemical pro: cers, everything deleterious or useless is rejected, so and that truly what remains is the most extraprdinary efficacious remedy for all kinds of palmonary and liver diseases ever known to man. 'To convince all unbelievers that our theory is really true, we refer to a few cases of cures performed by this wonderful medicine. 8 5 ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! E. Kalb, a highly respectable merchant of Rushville Fairfield county, Ohio, seat the following voluntary tribute to WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY: Ruhiville, Fairfield co.

0., April 6. 1851. Mr. J.D PARK Dear Sir: I wish to st state to you that my daughter, Amanda, aged sixteen years, had, about a year since, a very severe of measels, which reduced her Very much, tack all and of left the her with a racking within cough. I employed physicians our reach for the purpose of removing her cough, but without suc-She appeared to be sinking into a decline, with every symptom of consumption.

I ther tried Dr. "Roger's Liverwort and Tar" but this aggravated her cough, and toms of a still more maliguant charrcter. I gave her now most seriously alarmed, and it was with was trembliag fear that I from day to day, saw the I progress really of that insatiable of disease, consumption. But I providentially despaired saw my the daughter's recovery. certificate of Jona.

than Coulson whose daughter. "Sarah Jane," was cured Wild of consumption by Wistar's Balsam of Cherry," this created a faint hope that it might menced help my danghter, and I immediately comher using was it and italmost iustantly gave relief, health improved from the first bottle, and by the use of two bottles of Wistar's Balsam of and Wild she Cherry," she at was all restored to perfect health I will to now all that are afflicted predisposed to a cough. say with any disDr. ease Wistar's tending to Balsam consumption-DO NOT DESPAIR, for of Wild Cherry will if you will but tey it. KALB.

cure you, has The a fac genuine simile of Wistar's Balsam: of Wild Cherry the signature of Henry Wis. tar, D. Philadelphia, and Park" a Snely can executed steel engraved wrapper. No ton other be genuine. Price by $1 J.

per bottle six bottles for $5. Sold D. PARK. Fourth and Walnut Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent, to whom all orders must be addressed. Schnidt Knox, Greenville, Ohio.

J. Conlter, Getty burgh, O. C. Waldo, New Maditen, 0. Rush Kizer, Wisphester, Ind.

D. J. Cottom, CHANCERY NOTICE. John F. Miller, In Chancery, Michael Miller et.

al. DARKE COMMON PLEAS. To AUGUST TERM, 1852. TOHN F. Miller.

Anna Snyder, John Halloway, Catharine Halloway, Frederick Hurtle, Mary Hartle, Rachael Smith; John Plussinger, Israel Reed, Dorathy Reed, Silas Rush, Malissa Rush, and Jacob Plussinger, are hereby notified, that on the 26 th day of March 1852, Michael Miller filed his cross bill in the above entitled cause, in the court of common pless of Darke County, Ohio, against the said John F. Miller, and the above named defendante; Anna Snyder et. al. the. object and prayer of which bill is to obtain decree of said court, granting to the said Michael Miller, compensation for supporting and maintaining the widow of Michael Miller deceas.

ed, (and mother of the said John F. Miller, and Michael Miller,) during her natural life, after the decease of her said husband- said compensa: tion to be decreed out of the proceeds of the sale of a certain tract of land, situated in said county of Darke, and of which partition is demanded by 'the said John F. Miller by his bill filed, in the above entitled cause, described as to wit: The South- West quarter of section twenty-eight (28) township eleven (11) range three (3) East, in Darke Connty, Ohio: end which tract of land the said Michael Miller maintains was set apart by the last will of the said Michael Miller, for the support of his said widow, during her life, and the said John F. Miller, Anna Snyder, and the other above named defendants are further notified, that unless they appear and plead. answer For demur to the said cross bill within sixty days after the next term of said court, the said Michael Miller, at the term next after the expiration of said sixty days, will apply to said court to take the matters of the bill as confessed, and to decree thereon accordingly.

JOHNSTON JONES. Solicitors For Michael Miller. July 1.1852. 10-- w6-875. PARTITION NOTICE.

Hugh Plessinger, Martha his Wife, vS. Darke Com. Pleas. Jacob Rifle and others. TACOB RIFFLE, Mary Rifle, Wesley Hyers, Susannah Hyers, Jacob Rifle, Peter Sinsser, Sarah Ann Slusser, John Slusser, Martha Slusser, Jackson Scribner, Cynthia Ann Scribner, Lucinda Rifle, Enoch Batse, Isephena Batse, Margaret Riffle, and Ledithi Riffle, will take notice that a petition was filed against them in the court of Common Pleas of Darke dounty, Ohio, on the 28th day of April, A.

D. 1852, wherein the said Hugh Plessinger and Martha his wife, demand pa tition of the fallowing real estate lyeing and being in the oounty aforesaid and described as follows: The south quarter of the -east quarof section 15, township 13, range 2, east, containing thirty nine. and 92-100 acres, more or less, and that at the next Term of said court application will be made by the said Hugh inger and Mrtha his wife for an order of partition accordingly. J. T.

Beers. Atty's. June24, 1852. no -39-6w NOTICE. TOSHUA GARNES, David Garnes, Charles Page and Catharine Page, now residents of the State of Ohio, are hereby notified that on the 25th day of May 1852, William Garnes filed in the court of common pleas of Darke County, Ohio, a bill in chaucery against the sald Joshua Garnes, David Garnes, Charles Page and Catharine Page and others, the object and prayer of which is, that William Allen one of the defendants to the said bill deliver up to the complain ant in this case a certain deed in his possession, conveying to the complainant the lands and tenements hereafter described and that in default threof, the said Joshua Garnes, David Garnes, Charles Page and Catherine Page, quit claim and release to the complainant their interest in said lands as heirs of James Garnes, senior deceased; the lands above referred to are described as follows, and lie in the county of Darke and State of Ohio: Reing the West half of the South half of section seven (7) Town twelve (12) range three (3) East, containing eighty acres; and also the North half of the North- West quarter of section eighteen (18) town twelve (12) range three (3) East, containing forty acres and they are further notified that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur within sixty days after the next term of said court, the said William Garnes at the term next after the espiration of wide sixty days, will apply to said court to take the matters of the bill as confessed, and to decree accordingly.

SHELLABARGER HUNT, Solicitors For Complainants. June 24, 1852. 9-w6-700 Boot and Shoe Store. G. W.

MILLER. Jewelry, N. S. F. WEBB "A RE They now offer doing the a largest partnership and Business.

richest assortment of JEWELRY ever pre- HAVE Shoes just of received a large lot kind of Boots and every description and quality, offer them at low prices. They are manufacturing upon a large scale, and are prepared to suit one with any kind of work that may be desired. Their stock, they think, the very best that ever been offered in this place, and they will offer the best bargains. They have many old customers who they have been the habit of are anxious a host of new ones. Let them come on--they find that they have come to the RIGHT PLACE.

Broadway, next door to Krug McKhann's. Greenville June, 24, 1852, tf. CLOCKS WATCHES. sented to the Darke County public. 2 They have a large lot of Gold and Silver A TCHES.

24 hour and 8 day Brass Clocks, warranted for one year and offered low. Pen, Poeket and Butter Knives. A large lot of good Pistols, among which may be found MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. Flutes, Fifes, Violins, and other musical instruments. -ALSO good assortment Toys.

Their stoock is large, their dealings will be fair. Let them have a. liberal datronage. Grenville, Oct. 9.

1851. 26 -m3 TO SMOKERS, CHEWERS, AND Lovers of the Weed Genraly, JOHN V. KRUG AS purchased a large lot of CIGARS of all comprising descriptions, of superior make and quality, Regalia; Principe, Cassadore, Half Common for sale. Wholesale and Retail. He will continue to have manufactured as demand will warrant; and sell upon the cheapest.

possible terms. TOBACCO, At Unprecedented Low Prices Feb. 5th 1852. NOTICE. O.

is A. authorized LYMAN to my settle former the partner business in the law up of the late firm, as well as any other LYMAN business, and MR, and W. B. Clarke will attend to my Grenville Booksat my Nov. office, daring my absence.

settling 13 HIRAM BELL. M' TOSHEIM'S Concordance, Church Barne's History Notes Butterworth's and a variety of other books, just received and Gospels for sale cheap by J. VANMATER. A for GOOD lot of Grafted Store Cherry of and Schmid Pear Trees at the Drug Knox, Greeuville, Ohio. April 1 1, '52.

SASH! WE of are Sash agents furnished for the sale order of all desriptions to at Manufacturer's prices. Deo. 25 Weston Ullery Co. COLLINS Attorney and counsel- Will WILLIAM Solicitor Chancery, attend pronitly to all business entrusted to hie care in Darke and the adjoining counties. Office on Broadway, in the second story 1851 of 1 Hutchin's building Greenuille Ohio.

Apr. 16 LAW NOTICE. subscriber resuming the practice of the in THE Law will hereafter attend the Courts this county, and do such professional business may be confided to him. GEO. B.

HOLT. Greenville June 19, 1851. Law Notice. H. HART.

J. D. MILLEJAMES TART MILLER, have formed LAW a the co-par- coun nership, aud Darke, will practice Mercer, in Auglun ties of Miami, Shelby, and Allen. eize Pique, April 17, 1850. WILLIAM B.

CLARKE. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC GREENVILLE. OHIO, found at H. Bell's office on Broad. be ready to attend to the duties and la way; bors his profession.

Jan. 15 '52-t Johu Beers Theodore Beers, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW attend promptly to alb business intrusted them in Darke, Preble and Butler Counties. Office, in the second story of Hart Arnold's Building, on Broadway. OSMAN A. LYMAN, ATTORNEY ATLAW NOTARY PUBLIC GREENVILLE, practice in the several Callin counties all ofthe.

who First Indicial Circuit. ye need. January 9.1851. tf Drs. Gard Lynch.

having themselves in the preetice of Media cine, in its varions branches, solicit the patronage of the public. By this arrangement they will be enabled to attend to all calls with punctuality. The undersigned is desirous of completely closing his old books, and all persons having unsettled accounts are earnestly solicited to call and make settlement at an early day. Apr. 29-3-1-w 6.

1. N. GARD. W. KNEISLY.

C. F. KNEISLY KNEISLY BROTHER, WHOLESAE RETAIL GROCERS No 10.0ld Market or 2d St. DAYTON, OHIO. Sept.

11. '51. 29-tf. BONNETS AND TRIMINGS. every style, for sale by Nov.

A LA MOTT O. A. LA MOTT CO HA AVE -India just Beck opened and Mull plain and Mustins-Plain, figured Swiss, Agured and cross barred Jackonets. Call and see them. Nov.

6, 1851. Carriage Trimmings and Saddlery. LARGE and well selected sock of A RIAGE Saddlery Hardoffered the trade on fair terms. 17. WESTON ULLERY 0.

Gent's. Silk Cravats. A at FEW the of the Railroad latest Store. perexpress 2. WORKMAN DAILEY.

CAPS. A MOTT CO. offer for: sale, very cheap great variety of Mens' and Boys' Fur Cloth and Plush Caps. Nov, 6. '51.

EAGLE HOTEL. (BARRON STREET, BATON, OHIO:) FRANK LEAS, Proprietor, A LL the persons country, visiting whether to Eaton, make from a long any or part short of stay, will be accommodated at the Eagle Hotel, inproper good style. You'll be apt to lind Frank at home. march, 1850. A.

LA MOTT co. TAVE chain, consigned Coverlet to them, chain, Cotton Twine and Yarn, Candle CarWicking, which they offer for saleat Factory pric.es. Nov: 27, '51 33-tf. PAINTING. HEZEKIAH WINGS, TILL continues the painting business.

He is prepared to do painting ofevery descripionn, in good style audon short notice. me your work- "and all will be May 9, 1350. IRON! A Large bracing and all sizes general of assortment Round, of Iron, emOval, Half oval Nail Rod. Also, Springs. Square, Spring steel Anvils, Cast steel, Nails, Blacksmith bel Vices, Sledges, Hand hammers, Files, Rasps, at No.

3, Park Row, Dayton, 0. O'KITTREDGE Co. CORN SHELLERS. -Also, Horse-power Shellers, at the AgriSingle and Double to, work by bandcultnral Ware-house, Dayton Ohio. Dec.

25 O'KITTREDGE. CITY HOTEL, And General Stage Office, Piqua, Ohio. LAVING assumed the proprietorship of this extensive Hotel, which has just been refitted and furnished in the most complete manner, I am now ready for the reception of travel. lers and boarders. Four lines of Stages leave this House, and passengers can be sent in any direction daily.

Sept. 11. 22-w3T WILLIAMSON. Gloves! A and GOOD sizes, for assortment saleat of the GLOVES, Railroad of Store. all sorts May 2.

WORKMAN DAILEY SOLE LEATHER SUPERIOR Eastern-tanned. Sole leather, by One roll or side, for sale Loc. 17 Weston Ullery -Co. TINNER'S STOCK! Plate 1 and I C. Block- Tin, Lend-wire, Tinned-epper, Braziers Copper, Bolt Copper, Copper bottome, Sheet Rivets, Zine, for sale at reduced prices.

at No. 3. Park Row. Dayton. Ohio.

KITTREDGE Co. BOOTS AND ADIES' Gum Boots and Shoes, Gents' do. Ladies' Slippers, Boots and Shoes, of every style to be had in the market. ALSO -Gentlemen's Kip and Calf Boots, Shoes and Slippers for salo by Nor. 6, '51.

KITT EDGE I. F. BERTCH. Wholesale a and Retail Dealer in Choice Groceries, Liquors, every brand. CONFECTION A Notions, Cigars, Tobacco, Musical Instruments, Fish, Salt, Willow and Wooden Ware, of every kind; Glass, Nails -meal, STORY BRICK BLOCK, MAIN ST.

Greenville, Town Lots in Geenville. THE Greevnille Miami Raitroad Company will sell a number of Town Lotsin the vicinits of the I Depot, on favorable terms, Those wishing to purchase will be informed as to prices and terms by applying to Me Gard, Koogler and Farrar. E. B. TAYLOR.

March 6, 47-tf. President. COFFEE. A Coffee VERY for superior sale by article the of sack or Laguyra retail and at Java the Hardware Store. WESTON ULLERY Co.

Dec. 17, 1851. 37 Blae's. Patent Fire and Water Proof PAINT; 0 sale at artificial the Slate, People's dry Drug or ground Store by in oil -for May SCHMIDT KNOX. A for FINE sale at assortment the of Greenville Novels Book just Store.

received and March 25, G. B. WILSON DYSPEPSIA. SHUT CHINGS VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGEI Used by Physicians of High Standing, These BITTERS remove all morbid secretions, purify the blood, give great tone and vigor to the digestive organs, fortify the system against all future disease, can be taken with safety, at no time debili. tating the patient -being grateful to the most deli.

cate stomach, and remarkable for their cheering, in vigorating, strengthening, and restorative properties, and an invaluable and sure reinedy for DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS. Also, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn, Costiveness, Faintness, Disorders of the Skin, Liver, and Skin, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervous Headache, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Sinking and Fullness of Weight at the Stomach, and all other diseases caused by en impure state of the blood, liver, which tend to debilitate and weaken the system FEMALES Who suffer from a morbid and unnatural condition will find this Medicine of INESTIMABLE VALUE. In ALL CASER Of GENERAL DEBILITY, this Medicine ACTS LIKE A CHARM! THOUSANDS Have tested its efficacy, and thousands more are now under treatment; and not one solitary case of failure has yet been reported. Volumes could be filled with certificates of those who have been perma. nently cured.

Call on the Agent, and get a PAMPHLET, Containing the Certificates of Remarkable Cures, and the high estimation in which this Medicine is held by the Public Press--can be had of the Agents, free Price 50 Cents per Large Bottle. Principal Office, 122 FULTON N. up stairs For sale by SCHMIDT KNOX. Greenville. G.

W. DAVIDSON, McClures Mill. May 22,1851, A. WESTON. S.

W. ULLERY. friends and the public generally, that, in addition to the stock heretofore kept by WESTON ULLERY, they have just received and opened in the uew building, corner of Broadway and third streets, a large and general assortment, consisting in part of 40 TONS ASSORTED IRON AND STEEL; 200 kgs Nalts best quality warranted; 76 bxs: Glass: Carriage Springs and Axles; and Table small and pogket cutlery Looking large locks, latches; butts; screws and all other descriptions of house materials; shovels; and tongs; manure forks, spades; shovels; steelyarde; trace, log, halter, and dog chains; strap hinges; hand and cow bells; curry combs; cards, rat traps, coffee mills, brass enameld and kettles, gun locks, screw plates, mountings, Iron, albata and brittanin, ten and table spoous; brass and common andirons, brass top fenders, suffers, trays, powder horns, razors and all arti. cles usually kept in Hardware Stores. To which they invite the attention of purchasers.

Their stock has been carefully selected in the EASTERN MARKETS and will be sold as low as any other establishmeni in this region of State. WESTON ULLERY Greenville, December, 25, 1851 37-ly RAAV STAR RI HARD WARE WESTON ULLERY, Respectfully Announce to their DUVI BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE JOHN VANMATER, now receiving a large and well selected stock of Books and Stationery suited to this market. He has purchased the entire stock of Schmid Knox, and intends to keep constantly on hand every thing that is wanted in the Book line. The publicis respectfully invited to call and his stock. Jan.

9. 39-t FARM FOR SALE. THE known undersigned the offers for sale, the farm as Byres Farm in Vanburen Township acres, Darke County, the Ohio; Greenville containing about 100 situate on and Miami Railroad, about 5 miles from Greenville. This place is well improved with good buildings; 60 or 70 acres improved. Title indisputabie.

For terms refer to Bell when at nome, on his Hiram absence to O. A. Lyman of Greenville, HIdAM BELE. N. B.

a credit will be given on a part- of parchase money if required. Lune 3, 1852-5- -w6. CARPENTER'S TOOLS Flooring, hands, and Table, assortment Bead, of Rabbat, Bench Raising Planes- and Fillister Planes. Pangel Plows, handled and with, out; Foot Adzes, Drawing- Knives, Hatchets Saws, Chisels, Gouges, Rules, WESTON ULLERY. First Preminm Straw tersare and now Cornstalk manufactured Cut in Greenville, at Greenawalt's Waggon shop: they cut to any desired length and are warznted to perform as recommended, or no sale.

Alse the best Corn Shellers' that are in use. E. BEMUS. Manufaeturer of Straw Cutters and Corn Shel Corner of Downing and Canal Streets 4 na Ohio Nov. 27.

'51--33-tf. NO.1 BATTING, -Few Bales just received and for sale cheap by LA MOTT CO BONNETS. GREAT variety, just received by November 6. 51. LAMOTT Co.

Brittania Ware pots, tea pots castors Candlesticks. Dec. 17'51. WESTON ULLERY Co Blacksmiths Tools. VICES, Anvils, Bellows, Stock and Dice, hand Sledge Hammers, Files, Rasps and horse shoe nails.

WESTON ULLERY CO. Dec. 25, 37-ly. Carpenter's Tools. bevels, Chisels, guages, Hammers, hatchets, squares, knives, planes, beads, rabbatts, augers, and all descriptions of bench tools constantly on handDec Weston Ullery Co.

DRAWING PAPER for J. VANMATER. Flowers! Flowers THE beat assortment of Artificialscan daheb at the Pailroad Store of May 2.1 WORKMAN DAILEYPOSTAGE STAMPS. CAN always be procured at the Post Office, and should as change is very scarce, all who correspond purchase stamps. J.

April 1, '52. VANMATER, P.M. ACID READ THIS! SHORT BUT TRUE. SCHMIDT KNOX, the "PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE," inAT form the public that they have now on band and always keep, an extensive assortment of FRESH DRUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, PAINTS, BRUSHES. and everything in the tine of their business.Their stock will always be found complete, and every article in their establishment is of the first quality.

Being practical Druggists, Physicians and the public generally, may rely upon having medicines compounded in the best style, and all their orders in a manner that will give perfect satisfsction. Their prices will be found as those ofany Drug Store North of Cincinnati; and they pledge their best efforts to accommodate all who may favor them with their patronage, in a manner entirely satisfactory.Don't forget to give the DRUG STORE" a call, before you purchase. You can be accommodoted in quality and price, as well as at any other House. Dec. 26.1850.

37 HOUSE PAINTING. Title residents undersigned of would Greenville and respectfully surrounding inform country, that they have associated themselves together under the firm of G. HUNTER in the business of HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND. DECORATIVE PAINTING, In all their branches. We would solicit the patronage of those wishing Painting of any kind executed in the best manner, with promptnessand on reasonable terms.

SHOP on Main Street, near the Court House. N. B. -papering Coloring, Marbling and Graining, Gilding, Old and new roofs prepared with fire-proofpaint at moderate charge GEORGE HUNTER Co. LAND FOR SALE! THE undersigned the offers for sale on favorable terms, following described lands in Darke and Mercer counties: The west half of the south west section 17 town 11 range 9 east ur York qua The wEn town 13 range 2 east in Brown tp: The el qr.

sec 12 town 14 range Least in Wabash 1p.7 and win qr sec 8 town 9 range 3 east in Greenville tp. in Darke county. And the neqr and the s4 of the el of the qr of sec No. 25 town 15 range 1 in Mercer County Ohio. The above described lunds are unimprored, but are well timbered, and eligibly situated.

tractsin York and Brown tp a. in addition to their olber advantages are near the track of the Bellefontaine and Railroad, and alson ear two good steam saw Mills. The 80 in Wabash is near, and the 200 in Mercer is on theroad from Piqua to Recovery, and are choice lands. The tractin Greenville tp is within three miles of Greenvilleand is very valuable. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to.

Messre, WILSON KNoXin Greenville, orto the subscriber. JOHN W. APPLEGATE. North East cor, Fourth Walnut Jan. 22 41 mo6 Cincinnati, Ob.o." THE WARINGS Have got on their Fat and Winter (Unrivalled in the town of Greenville.) A COMPLETE DRY assortment ODS! of well.

chosen: Sugar, The largest assortment ever brought to the Darke County pu lic-Selling rapidly, and ever rendy to de oe GOODS will still be brouget on suff lient meet alldemand! Call in friends, just at this time- We feel in the humor forsiling; and will give you good bergains. Word to the Wise is sufficient." Nov. 6, Important to Capitalists $100,000 can be had safely soon, at. invested, 50 if per it cent interest. Railroad in The Cars will commence plying on our a very few weeks, the facilities of which, in the transportation of surplus produce alone, makes every acre of tillable land in its vicinity worth more than double.

And yet, Calfornia, Oregon, or some other emigration fever, has induced number, owning the most desirably located and well improved farms in Darke county, to request the aid of the subscriber in finding sale for them, and at prices that cannot fail to insure the above advance. Two or three pair of heavy horses and one or two wagons suit. able for the mountain road are wanted, and will be taken in exchange for land in the vicinity of Greenville or property in town. For further information call on, or address, Porter, Greenville, 0. post 11, 47-mo3 paid, J.

J. WHOLESALE ONLY! DRY GOODS IN DAYTON. TE would hereby call the attention MER- CHANTS to our extensive stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS now arriving and in store. Our house has been JOBBING EXCLUSIVE. LY over twelre years in this place.

One of the firm East the greatest part of every year, buyrom MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, and our stock is kept up by weekly additions. Wehave every facility for competing with Gincinnati jobbers. We buy where they do, at the same rates, and our expenica being much less than theirs, we can safely sall at their prices. We keep ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, and there are also, bere stocks of Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Shoes so that merchantscan obtain full supplies in this market. We respectifully invite them to examine our goods, believing that we can make it their interest to buy from us.

PERRINE DARST. March 4, '52. A. LA MOTT the inspection of all those wishing to purchase. Our stock is complete--consisting of TAVE received their FALL AND WINTER stock of GOODS, which are now ready for, Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware Hardware and Glassware Dec 11, 61-35tf.

Ww. DANFORD. We do not propose underselling our neighborsbut we are determined not to be undersold! We still continue to do business as usual, to-wit-To those wishing to purchase on short credit, we will accommodate them; and for Cash try us and satisfy yourselves that you can buy goods of the old residenters as cheap as at any other house in this place. Greenville. Nov.

6, 1851 20 -tr. BROADWAY STOVE STORE! AGAINST EXHORBITANT PRICES! THE Stove Store! THE undersigned now offers to the people at large. the rarest bargains in the way of Stoves Tin- Ware offee he, or any other person, that bas ever in the town of Greenville. He has been at great expense in securing a stock, such as the growing trade of Greenville and sur. rounding country demands.

His room is spacious and well-filled and well calculated for the large bnsine he expects to carry on. EVERY THING SERVICEABLE AND CHEAP, Broadway, Ground Floor, 3 Story Brick JUST RECEIVED AT SCHMID'T KNOX'S DRUG STORE, THE. Green Graffenburg Mountain Pills Oietment at 25 cta per box Graffenberg's Sarsaparilla $1.00 Children Sarsaparilla 25 per bottle. Eye Water 25 Dysentery Syrup 50 Libby's Pile Health Ointment Bitters 25 package. Indian 1,00 bottle.

Lidd's Balm of Life 1,00 Persons adicted with Costireness will take one good dose take of the one Graffeaburg Pills, after which they (occasionally will two Pill a day, fur few weeks, relief. Pills) and will not fail of taining June 3, 1852-tf. Fashion and Economy. California Clothing Store! TERE fashion has her style arrayed, Of art and taste combined: Each To suit gorgeous the dress is here displayed, varied mind. Here Coats, and Vests, and Pants you view, Of texture smooth and fine; All colored with each rainbow hue.

To deck the form divne; And Scarfs of every beauteous dye, Artistic skill could trace, To please the taste, delight the And tWine the neck with grace. eye. And Cloaks made a la mode, To keep body warm; Therichest the dress which Fashion's code, manly foam. Our ample stock we purchased low, And paid the rhino down; And thus can sell for less, we know, Than any one in town. Our matchless Goods then call and sea, And buy a splendid suit, For they shall fit you to a And shall be cheap to boot.

Just try the the Entitornta stand; To please shall be our task. And when we've served with ready hand, The dimes--that's all we ask. Store on Broadway, (next doorto La Mott Farrars.) Greentille, J. OPPENHEIMER. May 6.

1852- 2tf. FRESH SUPPLY! Another Scientific Wonder! DR. J. S. HOUCHTON'S GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE THIS is a great natural re iedy for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, curing after.

Nature's pwn Method, by Nature's Agent, the Gastric Juice. gesting principle PEPSIN I of the the chiefelement, or of the food, the Gastric Juice- the Sol. Stir ulating Agent of the Purifying, Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach ofthe Ox, thus forming an Artifcial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice, in jts Chemical powers, and furnishing complete and perfect aration, for it. evils the mid of this prep.

substitute the pains and of indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is Doing wonders for Dys peptic, curing cases of Debility, Emaciatin, Nervous decline be and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, isin highest degree curious and remarkblae. Or A fresh supply of this admirable remedy of superior quality. in FLUID and POWDER, just received by SCHMIDT KNOX, Greenville Agents, Darke County.

14, 18-1f. NOTICE! AM prepared to do a General Collecting Ba: sines, and solicit the patronage of all those who have claims to collect in this and adjoining counties. 1 intend devoting my time exclusively to this business and hope by strict attention. to receive the petronage of the citizens of thie county. LAURIMORE.

N.B. I have a number of TOWN. LOTS for sale on reasonable terms. Greenvile Dec. 4, 1851-35-tf.

WILD Cheapest and Best. POST OFFICE BUILDING. JOHN VANMATER. Is this Goods, week Consisting receiving in part a of beautifnl the following stock of Muslins, Drills, Ticks, Check Prints, Lawire Lusires. Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer Coating and Pantaloonery, Umbrellas.

A general assortment of School and Slippers Shoes, Hardware and Miscelles neous Books, of all kinds, Wall Paper very Hats. cheap; Also Panama, lot Leghorn, Straw, Notions and Palm a large of ALL KINDS OF GROCESIES, of the very best quality, and as cheap an is erally paid for inferior articles. Please call and see for yourselves, and purchase if you are suited. May 13, 1852. 3-tf.

Bleached and Brown Mustine. C0. offer for sale a large quantity of bleached and brown Muslins, bleached and brown Drillings, Tickings and table dimper, cheaper than ever, and to prove it examine for yourselves. Nov. 6, '51' MAIN STREET Stove and Tin- ware ESTABLISHMENT (JAMES URAGE -PROPRIETOR.) BARGAINS can be bad by calling at the old formerly carried on by I.

N. Beedle; as the present proprietor intends to offer his modities at greatly reduced prices, and will con stantly keep on hand the very best articles in the line of his business. The public-may rely upon the superiority of his establisbment in PRICES AND QUALITY, STOVES--the very best patterns, and of great variety, TINWARE -of superior manufacture--offered at low puces. in short COPPER AND SHEET in his IRON line WARE- And everything abundant supply A He is bound to sell, and willtherefore be bound: to give MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE OHIO. January 22, NEW CLOTHING STORE.

Rare, Rich Racy, S. I. WOLFSTEIN co. (THE above firm have bought out--the well known establishment of HENRY STRAUS end with a laage addition of New Clothing of msell every kind, suited to the market, come prepared durable and Cheap Goods toall desirous vi purohasing any thing in their line at rates most reasouable. Let all persons visiting Green the.

ville CALL UPON Their stock will recommend itself. Their pri: ces they feel confident will suit the people. A little time spent in examining their stock, before purchasing, may prove Come to the CINCINNATI CLOTHING STORE. Buy of us once, and we will endeavor to suit you so well that we will be sure to retain your custome It is true that WOLFSTINE Keeps the best clothing in Town, and no Greenville, Oct. 2.

1851. 25tf VANMATER. constantly receiving New Books, choice Gro-1 ceries, Dry Goods and notions in great, variety, all of which he will sell as cheap ay the cheepest. Call and see. April 1, 1852..

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