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Warne Coontf Whi Ticket. Bepreseatatives WALTRtt LEGO. JOSEPH LEWIS. GEORGE W. JULIAN Coaatr Commissioner. DANIEL SINKS. Assessor. ABEL EVANS. Auditor. THOMAS ADAMS. TO THE VOTERS OP WAYNE COUNTY : Tha ondsrsigned respectfully offers bimself ss a candidal for ra-sleeiioi to tha offica ol COUNTY AUDITOR, l tha ensuing August Election, and would be ihsnkful to his fellow citizens for th.ir support, if his past .erviees have met with their approbation. April 13. 1843 FRANCI3 KING. Turnpike Road Meeting. All parsons interested in the proposed Turnpike between Richmond and Newport , are requested to meet at Chester School House, oti Saturday, the 26ih instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The location of said road will be determined upon at thai time, ant other business of importance will be preanted to the meeting. JOHN BISHOP, Ch'n . S. B. Stasjtox, See'y. Public Meeting at Economy. Thar will be an Anti-Annexation Meeting held at Ecouomy, ON SATURDAY, THE I9ih OF APRIL, at 11 o'clock. All persons are invited to attend. HON. C. B. SMITH is expected to be present an 1 address the People. April 8, 1845. Great Inducements to Lawfer. According to the latent returns from eighty one rounties

OT Kill CVlKlVy IHVin sb I V aOTCII IIUilUlcu tains luiir-wim i ,7 D 1 UilUUls 113 UUJ' UV7 J VUU" hip. ,n those counties, and only five hundred and sixty-one j fidcnlly believe that tho next Legislature will rCCt'n f that CdiflC' whi, M lusand Lawyer, distributed among them. And what is far mor.! majority of whigS on joint ballot. It WOuIJ haVO advanccd U as far towards comploencouraging than all, there are nine counties to be heard! i- - .i c. . . i tion as it now is. Of tho tens of thousands, that , , ; should be tho object of evory whig in tho fatate to ,,om- ... . . -,, . , , e I have been collected abroad, we do not beliovc one Now, in the name ol justice and humanity, we do not SCCUTO this result. It Will be the duty of the . . . L , , . . . . . .,. .. , . T ... . ,. , , . , , , , dollar has been ai)propriated to the building. Al .k i. h. i.ti.. n. nmnltiiit. hut if Iitrlmni. nr vf I iimfllntiirA tArlialrirt Inn Stntp. Tn r!Art n n : ill D

Indiana, ih. yonng ii.n... of ,h. west, now ripening into a for each oum.A.'n. wbV ".Tf wi'Mi.f WW.? ..'L" '".w" 1

lawyer, are suffering h.r. for wanl o. food a. well a. prac- j by democrats last winter, should induce tho " '7 Q" wo -f tice. it i.n'tour fau!t;-if, fo, want of companion,, i, isn't j whig to act with additional zeal in tho coming ; teen hundre1 mon- ,n t!l19 county, lias been boiheir fault ;-if, for want of locations, it isn't the State. ' contest. Two Supremo Judges will also havo ' slovved on tho Temple which is amply sufficient fault. That'. .11 that occm.d to u. o this ; to 1Q choson by the Senate, and if that body is I tQ havo comP!otcd i Cin' Gaz-

Rhode Inland Election. The Law and Order parly have triumphed in Rhode Island, except in the election of Governor. All the principal candidate, were Whigs, and the question upon which the i . . i 1 i .: r Ti . i jorily nf the legislature i. opposed to his liberation. He will therefore remain iii prison. II. Y . Cranston, was reelected to Congress without opposition. L. II. Arnold, also whig, is elected to Congress from the western district. The Legislature stands Law and Order 61, to Dorrites 31. Little Miami Rail Road .

The Cincinnati Chronicle says: "that information from Position to tho principles ndvocatod by thoir poBostou render it certain thai the anticipated loan will be litical opponents, then we go for disbanding tho taken, so that the completion of the whole route to Lake whig organization, and oven for repudiating tho Erie will take place in Ivvo years." very namo of whig. TllOSO who talk of disTha completion of this road will open a communication banding the whig party have but ono more politibetween Cincinnati and Boston and New York. If a rail ' i , . . , i .i . - . - . .i ..... 1 , cal stop to take, and that is to go over into the road were constructed from this place to Dayton, our citi-; aen. would possess the same advantage, a. the good peonle Tanks f OUr Pl':t'Cal opponents.

of Cincinnati. ODDS A.D E.VD8I The whigs in tho city of Columbus, O., at their late election, carried thoir entire ticket Mayor, Council, Constables, &c. It is thought Santa Anna will escapo punishment from tho fact that he acted under orders from the acting President Canaligo. Tho capitalists of Dayton are making arrangements to establish a Bank in that city undar the new law. It is nredicted that tha pnsn- I ing summer will be unusually warm, because the spots on the sun are diminishing in size. It is un derstood that Messrs. Blair &c Rives will sell the Globe offico to Ritchio, who is to bo tho organ of Mr. Polk's administration. Music is the food of love, but it takes something more substantial for matrimony. It is said $75,000 has been subscribed towards tho capital stock for a Bank in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Another Bank is to be established at Akron. A young physician asking permission of a lady to kiss her. she replied, "no air, I never like a Doctor's bill stuck in my face." "Rents are enormous," as tho printer said when ho looked at his coat. The Richmond Enquirer says tho poach crop of Virginia has been destroyed by frost. A letter from Havana, dated March 17th. says it is certain that tho sugar crop of Cuba wilt be less than 40 per cent of last year, molasses is scarcer than sugar. All kinds of freight are now carried between tho cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore for five cents per 100 lbs distance 103 miles. Passengers ovcr tho same route 75 cents. You measure me , . ., , 1 by the rod, said a school boy to h:s master yes j and by the foot too, was tho reply, accompanied j by a movomont that raised him at least an inch. I Tlia Sinin rf Tnlmn. k ,1 j jAn ftTkii i iuv .-.w.w v. iimiuuki 113 c.u . VI ,12HJU J .'V '.r' r : i acros of pine lands in Georgia, for sale. Tele- ,. r. u . L , , graphic wires aro about to be erected between! Baltimore and New York, bv a nrivntn enmnnnv The cost of eight wires is estimated at S100.000.1 ,, . . r . . , , - . - i Tno inspector of pot and pearl ashes in the city j of New York, according to his own showing j clears nearly $10,000 a year by his office. The j Isl-r York nnnora atato that tho Xennnliton Kon. 1 nett is all tho mrm thia rrW. Tho rrroat m.,teh ' r oa nrZ t.: .1 J j riiKu iui vemeBu l iisiuou anu io vioiia is to be run in May over the Union Course. The U. S. Troop3 at Detroit are ordered to tho frontier of Texas. Miss Drummond, the late famous proacher among the Quakers being asked by a ' gentleman if the spirit ever inspired her with thoughts of marriage, replied, "No friend, but tho flesh often has." ,

Columbus Rail Road.

The entire amount of stock necessary for the construction of a Rail Road from Columbus to Xenia has been taken. This work will ensure two routes from Cincinnati to tho lakes. W hy stand we here idio. District Coavcation. Wo are not informed whether all or either of the townships of this county have appointed Delegates to tho Congressional District Convention to be held in Cambridge on tho 3rd day of May. If it ha9 been neglected, we would suggest tho

importanco of immediato action on tho part of ;P! "S in tho cc"tre. It is to be fourteen feet the Whigs. It can mako but litllo difference'", six feet thick and composed of solid stone who tho dolegatos are, as tho party has spo- ' masonry. Tho work, on this new monument of ken its preference in primary meetings. h ! folly, has been already commenced and hundreds would perhaps bo less trouble and more conve- ; of hands are employed in carrying it forward, nient for the Chairman of the Central County j The Philosophy of tho matter, in our opinion Committee to attend tho Convention and give tho , adds tho Signal, is this. Tho Templo being nearvote of County. The vote of tho county has ly finished it was concluded by tho leaders that been given to Mr. Smith, and it matters but little i unless they had some new enterprise by which bow that voto is again cast in tho convention. rto gull the Saints out of their money, they would Henry County appointed in several of the soon bo without a pretext for swindling them, Townships on the first Monday of this month. and therefore they have comrnonced this work, Wo have not heard from Union, but she will bo and have told their dupes that the Lord will not duly represented. appear in his glory until this rampart is finished; . for it j3 lj)Q wi,j Qf t,ie jorj that it shall bo comAt the nominating election, on tho 7th inst., ,ete( befofe tho Tcm .

! llon- omu was a,most unanimously cnosen a candidate for Congress. From the Wayne County Record. State Senators. There will bo 1(5 Senators to be elected in this State at the next August Election, and of this number, ten are from Districts which gave a whig . majority at the late Presidential Election. If UnitoJ states Senator, and the shameful manner ihn n prlinn nf this nfnrnr waa uolVjcto t. .1 . i u .1 ! whig tho present Bench will bo continued Wo know that some of our whig friends, and 1 , oven thoso who have heretofore been prominent ' leadors in tho whig ranks , now, that Mr. Polk is j eiectod, advise a disbandment of tho party. Such I J advico.como from what source it may, wo trust will bo unheeded. If the principles of tho whig party are worthy of being sustained, it is equally our duty to contond for them now as it was at anyprevious time. If, however, tho whigs, as a par- ! ty, have boen moroly manifesting a factious opMail Robbery. The postmaster at Vinccnnes, Indiana, writes to the postmaster at Louisville, that the mail from Vandalia, Illinois, to Vincennes has been robbod. Is Joshua B. Otey still living at Vincennes? Whig Victory in Connecticut. The whigs have swept tho entire State! R. S. Baldwin has been ro-elected (jovernor; there is a decided majority in both branches of tho Lecisturn, n nl hottnr ttinn nil ihii l.it. ni.A . ... v.. tiro whig delegation to Congress, in place of tho

four locofocos who were in the last Congress.- ; ' . Maee,:!;:, .d.ken a ba,The majority for Governor will be about 2000. gg nrl what furniture they could reach belonging u the T - .. ,i , .- , , , boat. We understand that it is the intention nf the owners Last car thoro was no election by tho people, t t,ke ,Jt h,reK,n and machinery immediately, so that and the whig Governor was eiectod by tho Leo-is- they can raise the stem and obtain the bodies of those who . rr, - . . . , , were drowned iu the cabins. lature. The names of tlio whigS elected tO Con- The coroner of Greene county hrl d an innuest over the gress are Jamos Dix, S. D. Hubbard, J. A. Rock- '0'',e, "" rendered a verdict according to the facts. Ths -l T.,,. o-u tu . , bodies were then taken to Troy that they might be identifiwell,ond I ruman Smith. The entiro delegation ed by their friends. in the last Congress were locos, and all but ono j voted for Texas. They are now repudiated, and i A :s"OVEL Shipment. Wo are informed that their acts condemned. Messr. E. Saflbrd Sc Co. Coal Dealers, havo caused tho barque llio Grande, now lying at Xew rork City Election. ! Richmond, above the city, to be loaded with three i hundred tons of anthracito coal. I Ida coal will Tho locos havo carried tho city of New York be carried to Boston, and from thenco bo re-ship-in opposition to the native ic whig tickets. Have- ped direct to China. This, we think, is tho first mover, loco, elected mayor. His vote wna 23 - exportation of coal to tho 'Celestials,' and should

oa.-. Qi.ior, ,u: com. TT 609 Tho Wn riivo rvlnctl 11 A 1 J ine locos nave elected la Aldermen and the whigs 2. The Assistant Aldermen Stand in the samo ratio. T3rci-vc-T Piti. T. rTt. . 1 I. 1 , . , . , n ., . j SO O ected their Mavor find Common Connril in . J " this city. items. ; TJnbhinrT tho mnil hns k-r.-i.o of fwinonl ru' , . 13 ...... vvihv v. iivuvu. : currence. It is said to bo dangerous to mako re- .. e t j . r al- rr,. ' mittances of funds in some parts of Ohio. The i shin Farwell is loadinrr with cotton at Mobile. 1 bound to China direct. It is said tho expenses of ,u ar- " . 1 , , ; the American Minister at Pans aro seventy dollars a day. The Mountains are on fire in differ-i ent parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Hous- ; cs. timber, and a lar amount of othnr nronortv : has been destroyed. A Mrs. Irlim. nf Liver- : , : . I t"" i v-ainuiLa nuui tiAitcu tj seventeen ffcet in circumference, with upwards of 4000 flower buds upon it. A destruction fire occurred i at Zanesville, Ohio, a few days since. About a j square and a half of houses were burned. Hon. W. C. Rives, late Senator in Congress, is a candidate for the Legislature of Virginia. W.J. Brown, a member of Congress from this State

has been appointed a Clerk in the post office Department at Washington. His son, has also a sit-! uation. Where's Joe? . auvoo Fortification. We learn by a gentleman, direct from Nauvoo says tho Warsaw Signal of the 2d April, that a new Revelation has been received in relation to

ie Temple. The work, on that structure, is to be almost entirely suspended foe the present, and tho whole energy of tho Saints is to bo devoted to the building of a wall or rampart around tho edifice. This wall is to encloso six acres; the Tem- , Tho g. , . wm . doiuj0d follower3 of lho3(J Mormon c!iAor3 sulrcr themselves t longer to be imposed on by theso shallow pretences? If they will, there is no hopo of roclaiming thorn from their insane fanaticism. Tho Templo has boon but a gull trap, wherewith to cheat tho honest out of their subsistence, for tho benefit of tho leaders. Thero has been at least one million of dollars donated for tho ej tIiat h" bcen don ha3 bcon f " b' he lilllinS 1,. 1.- f ,trt nnnr Attrna m 1 n.l lm, N-. ,., t ' 1 ' 1 w fuur yooro mo ion:!, nn . . 1. i K. r Correspondence of t!ie Commercial A.IvertMer ; Hudson, Tuesday Afternoon, April 8, C o'clock. Large uhi1;t of fLives Lost !! One of the most nielniictio! y and lioart-reiK'ing ai-ci.lents that have ever happened on our river, took place last evening, in the Athens channel nearly opposite ihis citv. The steamboat Swallow, ('apt. Srpiire, one of the Sew York and C o'clock line, which rung tiiroujh without lamtinir while on her passage dow n lat nihi ran upon a small itlnmi, w iiil-ii i Bnunmi a mi or i inaiiiiice iroui it i e in a in snore between the upper ami lower vil nges. We have visited the scene of destruction to-day, and a melancholy sitjht it is truly . Tlio forward part of tli boat ot broken off by her forward gangw ay, ami her bows are th own up nearly thirty feet from I ie water. The crash must have been t piiitu Imn as every part of, the boat is broken tr piece, and w ili lie a totril w reck. The loss of lile is awful, but as yet no correct estimate, can be firmed as to how many havo porihed. We are informed by the captain that there were about 300 passengers on board. The scene lliat t.iok place on her striking is indiscribable ; the gentlemen who had ladies in charge rushed (or the ladies' saloon and the ladies who were in it rushed 10 the door to escape the eonfu'ion and consternation were so great that a large number threw themselves I headlong into the river, and many mini have been drowned, j Some who jumped overhoard had a very narrow escape. I T- . l: 1i.. ...... - i .n las v nrneua i inn, a young laiiv or 1'elroit, who was on her way to New York, under the charge of Mr. ('. II. Ilicks of that city, left tile boat on a settee an I was taken up a short distance below, nearly exhausted. Mr. Hicks, when he went over, had his over coat on. but finding that he could not do any thing w ili it on, and it requiring great exertion to keep the settee up straight, he succeeded in getting it off the coat was found nearly five miles below, in one of the pockets w as a draft for a considerable amount. A large number ol boats from Athens and from this city went immediately to the relief of the sufferers, and a number of persons were picked up. The stem of the boalsmik almot immediately nod in:i?t have car.-ied a la'ge number rlown with it. At hich tide , the water is clear up to the upper deck over the state room?. " "j " suhhioiii nintm nil vi'mii.n n . 1 n . . a . . . . : d to he of George M. Colcon, of West Troy. ' : . i:..i i.. i i r ! u iruio urumauiL-j a i.ew urancn oi commerce; . . - i- l-l T , .... i tt'i hA nnpnnn. Irnm v Lu- n I . . n r. 1 l-i n i-. nil! , I ' . r , ' vnuiiuuiit ninut,- , Vf nrMt fiHvnntnrrr.. We. also, learn that tho same firm am about to ' ship two hundred tons of coal to China, via New loriv. Phila. L. i5. Gaz. Hessian Fly in- the U heat. Tho Millcdcre.:n r i c .1 . ..... wiie lua.jjounrai 01 mo -'atri uit. savs "We learn that tho Hessian fly is in the wheat, in sevcral of the neighboring counties, and that their ravages have been dreadful. Whole fields have been destroyed bv this trorihlesnmn insert, nnd' - - , ; . ,.,;il ;i,l .1 e .l -r ...i . al ""t 'V ,uuru V . ' ' Iia' was confidently anticipated some weeks ago." ' Comment on Tems Annexation. A "aruor corrector, says, in reiation to , a report that at one time the United States might ; have Texas for teQ miIion9 of dollar that it reminds ono of tho following dialoguge) from the Five Points: 'Says Patrick to O'Don- I aId "e knew that spalpeen axed me 10 for thQt GO 'e .r't? el) 1 ve got a bctt'?r barSain e9.?6 se 1 Sot 11 for nothing!' -Plow so? savs D IJonnald 'Why, by the powers, I stole it!' j An unfortunato landlord, going round to collect his rent, sent his servant forward to prepare his tenants for his visit. On reaching the house and finding his servant takinjr a survcv, and apparent ly endeavoring to gain admittance -'What's the matter?" said he; "is tho door bolted?" "No master," was tho reply "but the lodger is!"

Valuable ami Simple Medicine. Tho proprietors of the New York Journal of When food is taken that causes oppression, tho Commerce have substituted air springs for metalbest remedy is hot water in which the rind of old ic ones which they formerly used in their printchoc so has been grated, to be drank freely. This ing press to receive and throw back tho form. simple remedv ought to be in the possession of They state that' the jar is very much less, and every family, as it will generally allbrd speedy that they can print ettHXI copies an hour instead relief. Some fifty years since a young lady died (of 24X1. Tho adaptation of tho air spring they in this town, from tiio effects ot eating fruit. A , say is very simple, postmortem examination was had and some e-! """" 1 i ..- f vm ,-, M ARRIED, On Thursday, 10th instant, be the Rev. pertinents were made nothing a found to Martin, .Mr John T. Martin to Miss Lvdia Meore, have so good an operation ujn tho contents ol , of lUlt v,clUiiy

testomacn as tne gratea cneeso ripu. rsxm after another lady was placed in a similar dangerous situation from tho samo cause. I lor medical attendant proscribed the above remedy, and immediately relief was obtained. Tho nicdicino became popular with the past ganoration, and a lady of that aga wishes us to publish it to this and succeeding generations. Portsmouth Journal. New Wheat Keaper. John S. Galiaher, junior, has shown us the drawing and Model of a new Reaping machine invented by him, of a construction totally different from any now in use. It dispenses with a rake, performing that servicoina manner entirely new and simple. The machines combine lightness and simplici ty in construction, with cheapness of cost, tlood mechanics think it will perform admirably. Ho expects to have soma of the machines ready for the coming harvest Winchester, (Ya.) liepub1'tcan. . . - KitchieJ goes to ashington to tako charge ot the olricial paper tliero. 11 so, no cannot, 11 no 1 would, avoid becoming rich. In four years, if nomoro,he can clear a hundred thousand dollars with case, and wo know no ono in tho editorial corps of his party, mora fairly ontitloJ to make it." A young man named G. W. Sharpless, committed suicide, by hanging himself by the neck, in a stable, near Armstead's bridge. Embarrassed circumstances in pecuniary matters aio said to havo induced tho act. Governor Branch has issued his proclamation, fixing on the '-iiith day of May for the election of a Governor, Member of Congress, nnd members of tho Legislature, of tho new State of Florida. If you wish, after tramping through snow nnd water all Ua v . in h.iiu a pair nf il 1 y iiuuls to put I on next morning instead of leaving them bv tho stove to burn or half dry hang them up near tho ceiling of tho room where tho air is warm. oit 1 Importation. The American lino of packet ship Northumberland, w hich arrived in the St. Katharine-flock a few days since, from Now York, has brought four patent guns, the manufacture of tho United States, of a peculiar construction, for tho IJritish Consul, and forwarded to this country in pursuance of instructions from the Lords of the Admirality to that effect. London G!obo. Tho Iiondon Pence Society, on learning the civil commotions in Hayti, sent a strong, but judicious and conciliatory address to tho Government and people, signed by soino of the best nanios in England. It was received with signal favor. The papers on tho island copied it; and tho Government caused twelve thousand copies to bo printed and sent into evory part of the Kcpublie. "liiosscd aro the pcaco-makers." THE .M A RKKTS. Latest Dates ami friers. Bosion. ... April 5 Baltimore,- - - April 8. New York, - - April 7. New ()r!an, - April I. Boat M. Pork 14 00; I'lour 1.8"j; Whiskey 2." ; Lard 7. N. Y. " 13.15; " 5 ."; 'Ji; " hi. B.i.t. 13 no, 4.5U; 21 f-i. 7 . X. O. 12.50; 4.00; lad; Cincinnati Market, April 12. rrLltA V ATLRj). Last accounts from

Pittsburgh re port 5 feet water in tho channel ' frrnr Embroidery. Rich Paris embroidered cspei an 1 Tho River is getting rjuito low between this port I """ "Wi eoB.r.5 Jaconet and I Swiss Kdging, and I n- , . r ' sertim;. I. fr.H French anrl Knglish, Itfffncy, lirusOllt to the Mississippi, hilt tho largest of OUr rogU- , sets, Malier. trimming Laces, L'dig, and I M.erti.., ,ic. lar traders Stiil jiass out. j Lace li.irbes, S.-arfs and l!nbes. Silk and Wash cap nets, Tho St. Louis Reveille of April (hh. savs: "A ,J"t,bi" '""iming Laces an I Edgings, Hosiery, gloves, mils, i- i . . i i- , "- cravats, riblwins : Gent . silk handkerchiefs, cambric A'Reslight nso is reported in tao I ppor Mtss.sstppi, ; V1,r n Wlhtid,n!, lioun handkerchief.. ' and scant defect water on the Lower Rntpds. The ; Furnishing (ioods l 8 and 4-4 pure Irish Linens; 40. last boats down from the Illinois, report full 5 feet ! 45 and 54 inch Pillow case do; 5-1 to 12-4 Irish sheeting water on tlio most important bars, and the river do: :, i 1 2 4 IJrns!ey "r"' Kunia sheetings; 5-4 to 12-4 c n- oi , , ' .1 -it ; heavy cotton do ; 7-4 to 10-4 super. Irish and Scotch damfalling. 2 fee water on tho prmcipal bars in , ,sk ,, niaper ,mM. Iine,. 8.ft ic 4 ..tin da,..k - tho Missouri and on a Stand. At this point, tho , b!e-cloihs with napkins to match; Flemish, Irish, huckarivcr is about Bt a stand, with full 8 feet Water in ' back "nA other towelling. White end eol'd Fiuit Daylies; tho channel to Cairo." j 10-4 and 1 1-4 Marseilles Q iiln, rich embroidered muslin

me cnannoi to airo. nprrmTS U,. u: t - i . 5i- Vf'i rS?iy T Trv- r0prl: 1J1 MIAMI LAAAL. 10.J briS P lour, ;S do Whisky, 1200 bushels Corn, 51 brls Lime, 112 staves. BY WHITEWATER CANAL 3S1 brls Flour, 0 hives Bees, 2 boxes and 1 1 brls I-s, 2 .... , ,, . s- . . ,cr-. coops Chickens, l- hhds Lacon, 17 brls Apples, 05 do and 2 50 bush Wheat. 2-t bales IIa-, 7 brls, i r. r,,i sj-.oii ii... r --.I .-e. j r .I O OUV iui iun-.ii, iwrasnj, uo .wovauies, r' hrU VhiaL-v 1 tin Winn rl) rlci Q-l, i.'i " J ' ' " ' 1 ... . VJ i H.Yi . . t . . . . . . . . .. jjj' fi TOHS IVatner. oil UUSil IJatS, 'Z.i b3 But1. .,- , ..'7. .j"' i "St. i'i.il- ,3 ,:lCOn' 0t . . ".iv.ii .win., a v-wiuj . uj. .

do Alo, 5 boxes Candles, 1 brl Molasses. 27fi. lbs n "n'1 " "h f18""1 "arrantea not to shrink in washDacon, 220 do Butter and Esgs, 5 bush Flaxseed, 1 ing: ?'4r!2 f V'sT- dama,k w?r"l' --mi it. a I r-n l 77 V covers ; 5-4 to 8 4 blue, orange and chintz woolen c!o ; 54 i KrJ l DS sunuries, wO UO llOUSO IrOOUS, .JloU . ln 8-4 embossed do: demask. wonted, ul a in woolen anri

B L. M. RAILROAD. 33 bush Potatoes, 8 tern cities. A large portion of our stock being manufacsetts Tress Hoops, 4S brls Flour, 7-1 do Whisky. ,ure'1 5tPfe'y or our aie, enable us to offer design, and FLOUR A sale yesterday of 1,000 brls City ' n' to "' 'hT in h" " With c ,r . ,- ,, , - ln,.-, , ,. 3 a cash purchaser in the East and price, oniform. we aro Mills, for Maine and a Market, at v3:bS deliver- . determined to sell , low prices ., similar Good. .a bo ed. A sa'e of 100 do at 3:70 delivered. At : purchased in ihe Eastern cities. Every few day. throoghCanal, a sale of 35 brls at 3:05 clear. i oal the year we'n,-,I be receiving addition, to our present PROVISION. Sales of 53 brls Prime Pork at ' 'lork' 10 "M '"P,c a"anioo of c--.0 i. i so j . m , J, , t , timers and purchasers generally. Our preseat stock comJ:io per brl: 40 do at 10; 300 kegs No 1 Lard prise.:

0z; 3o, 25, 20 and 15 hhds Bacon Sides, at 0c, !

casks extra; and 45 hhds Shoulders at 5c, casks 1 "''"r o( rich myal brosssis; ricn imperial three- . j ply." e.tra superfine Ingrained, medium do; estra fine do;

OIIJ5. A sale of about 150 brls Castor, all wiero in marKet ,n nrsi nanus, aiu;Sc per ; gal; 11 brls Linseed from Canal at 73c, both brls 1 included. ! WHISKY Sales at River of 79 and 1 12 brls at ISic per gallon; at Canal, 20, brls at IS jc, sandal at 19Jc Un. Gaz. TkEBATE Between Rsv . E M. Pingree of the Uni- ! MW versaiist Clvirch, and Ke. . 1.. Kice of the Pres- i byterian Church, upon the subject, D the scriptures teach j tne ultimate Holiness and Happiness of ail Men.' ! Thi debate created an uusual excitement an-1 wa. lis- j tened to by an immence audience on each evening. The I known character of the disputan-.s for talent, and their high i standing in their respective churches, is evidence of tha 1 ability of the work. It wi;i contain abo jt 390 narei. bound i in muslin, al the low price of $1 . The undersigned is agent for this county, and is now engaged in eoliciting subscribers. A prospectus can Ve found at ihe Book Store. April IG, 1 15. JOHN W. LEAGUE.

ItAM KAm BIXC STOCK. Tho undersigned tJL will sell at purtlx? sale, on Thursday, the tih nf May nen, TEN SHAKES OF STOCK in the Richraoud Trading ai.d Manofarturinc Company. I. V. WIGGINS Administrators af F. WASSON, S Samuel Fleming, deceased. April 13, !4i. 16s

1 IJIIRlNf; -Mil. I. rilR UEVT.tsA MILL aitua - ted in Tippecanoo county, Indiana, upoa the Wea, i. ottered for rent lor a term of years upon most advantageous terms. It is one of the best seats in the lMie--ao ualailing stream 2 1 feet head and fall overshot wheel. lour run of stone, three of them French Horn the dam easily kept in order, and the mill h uts large and convenient. Tins pioperty is four mites south of Lafayette, and near tha Turnpike from Crawfordsvilie to that place. It i. a good netjhborhoj.1 for fertility of soil and excellent farmers. Tlirs is a half section of land attached ta tha mill, which wi.l be rented with it if required. For irrms, apply on the premises, or m the undersigned, Richmond. Indiana. 1). P. HOLLOW AY. f Tippecanoe Journal copy to tha amount of Jl an4 ch"f '. i'c?) l"4 16tf BOOKS 1AMT! The following list of Books belong.lost. j Philips, Curran, and Grattan, (.labelled) No 12. lllair's Lseturee, do do 24. Memoirs of Hannah Moore, 0d vol. do Junius, da Vicar of Wakefisb', do Shoeshoeneo Valley, do Seaport 'I own, do do 44. do 9l). do 91. do 104. do 10& do 115. do do 130. do 151. do 152. do 161. do 170. do 180. do 182. do 326. do 335. da 2tVi. I Festivals, Games and Amusements, do Adventures of a King's Page, do Tales of Travels, do I .eojrsphical View of the VA oild, do Remarkable Invents, do t'omsiock's Philosophy, do The World Displayed, do Smith's Pharinalogiria, do Hall's Lectures, do Ancient History, do History of Martyrs. da History nf Italy, (Fain Library,) do Mechanism of Phrsiolnve . do. do do 274. Any person having either of the above books in hi. possesion, is respectfully requested to return the same lu tha Librarian, and no ipirations will be asked. ly order of the Hoard of Trustees. JOB UOliTON, Librarian. April IG, iS4 . l.:3w I KBTK O V IMVKRS A I. ISM. The Debate reJf ceiitly helil tor ei-ht evening!), at the Tabernacle, between the liev K M Pmree of the I'niversalist Church, and the Rev N L Rice of the Presbyterian Church, on the ipie-tion Do the Scriptures teach the ultimata holiness and salvation of all men? ;s in press, and will be issued about the first of May. Price JI per copy, hound in muslin. Booksellers supplied at $10 per dozen, $75 per hundred A II orders accompanied with the rash, will ba attended to in the order in which thev are rereived . GKO G. JONIvS, Bookseller and General Periodical Agent, No. 23, W. Fourth st . April If!, 1S45. Cincinnati, Ohio. OIIV SIIII.I.ITO A. C-O., Au. 12, Katl Fourth ., between .Watii and Syramnre ilrrrtt, Cincinnati, O., li urn Trui l.r inform their friends and purchasers generally, that they have commenced receiving their usual supply of Spring Or y Uooils. With rank jrurchneg and uniform prtr.ei we are prepared to offer our goods at the very Ion-mi cash rates; among our assortment will be fonnd DKKSS Sl,Ks, Rich brocaded and printed India Silks, rich I'icolet nnd Ceameleon Satin Turk, rich Pekin plaid and siriperl Silks, rich Black and Blue black, figured, striped and w atered Silks; Also A general assortment of tha very Isn't makes of black and blue black plain Silks, each ns real tiro de Rhine, Grn da America, Gro de i'hiiie. I'ovilt tie Soie, Hellenes, Reps, ice. India and Fieuch Satins. Mic Spring Drttt floods .Vri Stylet. Polka b!ue, Organdey, Barrage and Printed Lawns; Mazeurk, do dn do do; Borifhense Lace do do do; Cnquelto and Pekin striped Lawns; Worsted Balzorine and jVluusliit le Laine; rich white and colored embroidered French i R ibes; rich A'Revier and Tarleton do. Shaiclt and Scarft . Rich new style Brocaded, foor en)I ored Chameleon, Damask six, Yeivour (Itloinan. Broche, plain nnd embroidered Thibet with heavy si.k fringe, Cash ' mere, Uanacc. Scc. ic. i ' curtains in sets; two color'd and plain damask i bl"e "carle, plain do; 36 to 58 inch windo brown and buff window holland; dimily am chintz; blankets of the best kind for family use; curtains in sets; two color'd and plain nam.ek cashmere; idow chinti; and furuitura real Ro embossed Piana covers. Also A general assortment of American prints, mus.V' , ' T ,n!?nm,' m,M n' fc',",u , and 1 rench broad cloths, c.ssimere. and vetting. Genu. : under Earments. Jtc. Ac. A t( VW. CARPrTlaC, 'Urnlfnif A" KJi J VF LF J itreen SI. tin ana Sycamore, Ltnctnnali, Ohio. JOflV aiiil.i.iTo Ms rii.. ... ,.:. ... . .....-...j. U.UH I .UO t - L i:.t. c a a . n s.r...... I ' .ic-ini n.. ninermn OAHrtltnu. n. ooR o I. cmitii. hit;s. ivnn uiTTivn' & , and I every article belonging to tha carpet trade, direct from the Importers. Manufacturers and auctions in tha .... t. of velvet and bro.seis tapestry; mi. of wilion and fine and common do; 2-4, 5-8,3-4 and 4-4 trabla twilled venitians; 2-4. 5-8, 3-4 and 4-4 ."per. damask do; 3-4, o-,, .no , worsteo .., wooien pi.. do; bn.Mi. "d. " eneancommm. striped carpet.; heavy .V? "d he?,', d.o; ."4 nm.t; 6-4 to 7tUn lifted and sony do; brusseis and oil cloth do; chenille. ie.aio. pin, ntsony and M door mat; Isms aa4 af. skin do; hollow and oval, brae, and silver plated stair rode. iuo A large assortment of drucgels.eaixee. stooIm a ad linen sta ir covering, Fresch embossed cloth, damask liaaa and cotton I able and Piano covers, Damask and watered Moreens, with an extensive crock of the ery host make of house-keeping Dry Goods, some of which are importod direct from England and France for our eales. Alao An extensive assortment of well eeaensed Floor Oil Clothe, in large sheets, cut ta fit Hall, and Rooms of any size. Wa have constantly printing for as. new aad beautiful patterns, which are confined la oar llooee. aad warranted equal to tho best English. ALSO 2000 yards of old aad weH-aeasanod oil clouts from 3 to 12 fast wida for sale at half thait value. Cincinnati, April 16, 145.