Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 18, Number 13, 22 March 1848 — Page 3

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. j Lii.lM1 mMt. ' for the purpose i appointing delegates to Zo the W-onalCveaUon. 223 m i JT fourths of the counties, those whoee pre'Tmwmhmm noticed , Thora. ColSlmToTlUid alarrelot oflhia win has beea declared lobe their first Jtl vnd3, very beau- choice for the Presidency Others pre.

a-": I Hs'"3iaMM J ZfelMf Bo philanthropic latreti- T recently purcnaaea enu proTj g. Paul's Church a very eligible fctrfCrsu fi educational purposes. A jrr house has been put on the lot, 1 3 be occupied in a short time, in eordasce wh of the fair donor gad Thing George M'Cullough has oaad a gtoeety store in Starr's Row, jL ha keeps for sale a great variety of, r!l htm Oaics Osawb Hsoou. Gardner Meadea,TpoMo nines baa a largo amount of Oaage AasMssaad for aale, and wa command to onr .juistkt ass af thia article for Uto teaeea. It is (aid la have bars found by asperienca to be aoaerisr la all ether buahee for that purpoee ite rawtfe iaaaiferm iu foliage bright, and iacaLbfa af being trained and ealtivated ta great eewanflaTTT Tbia ia about the time to saw the aad. Try it. Aa exchange paper aaya: -TUo Oaage Orartge, when treated aa a hedge aBt, hae wiaay eseelleat characterietice. It ia lesaat, eigereua, and long lived. It sends out a Jtj.t aaandanco of brancbea, beare trimming Lrlccllr well, ia moot amply provided at all Lsms with stout thorns, and its bright and gldtay feljnfegivee " Very ncn nesuwui sppearrpvwi wrii vii ihivri m" 7 .... xsske a powerful and impenetrable fence in a very dwrtume." Cassias Lint from Eaton to CiaeiNeeil Mr. . W. Gilbert of Uiie pise baa established a Jai)y lie of Omnibuses frem Ealoo to Cincinnati tare only $1.35. Sacceaa to it. , The People' Li. Meaara. Gilbert A. Millifcie, were compelled lo eend out two vxtrao on Seedsy morning, ao great waa the crowd of pasjeagi Oar citiseea now pay $1 to tno city feneerly tbey paid $3,50. Support the oppuei JUii Rsed to Springfield. Tho Springfield Reaablia aaya there is no doubt but that the road from Sandusky to that place will be finished this Spring or the early part of Summer. Tba road from Dayton to Springfield ia to be completed iu leas than a ycer front thia time. The road from Ihie place to Dayton ahonld be commenced imewdiately, ' Treaty. Oreat anaiety ia manifeated by the people to teceine acquainted with the proviaiona of the treaty which haa just been amended and ratified fy tba Senate, and nlmoat an equal anaiety to lasra the aamea of those who voted for and agaiaet its ratification. It ia probable the iujssctioa af secrecy w ill not be removed for aoine Stestka, at leaat hot antil lha result of tha negatiotioaa which ate about to bo commenced with Mesico shall hate bee a concluded. Until UMB.tba people moat abide id suspense. How. afar, the more wa Warn of ita previsions by ruasarsfrem Waahiagton, tha mora fully are we convinced that ita proviaiona are adverse to the tntereals of our country, snd that moat foul corruptions bare attended ita inception in Mexico, and its confirmation by aur Senate. The intelligent correepondent of the North American thua speaks of it ia one of hia late letters: MI may be permitted to repeat, what I have before aaaerted, that in every form and shape, this treaty ia s despicable bargsiti utterly unor1b the dignity of the government mid the conn1c nance of the Senate. - If ever the injunction of secrecy is removed from ths correepondence of Mr. Trist, modified, amemied, suppressed and revised aa it has been, area for the use of the Senate, in consideration af the charier of our government, a tale of corruption will be opened to the public view, such aa eaghl to make every good citizen blush for the boner of hisrountry. No appliance of that infamous system uf diplomacy which has characterised the eeerst negotiations of European powers, haa been neglected in these transactions with Mesico. Instead of frank and honorable inter course, corresponding to the name and nature of oar inatitutions, men have been approached . through every conceivable avenue which passion, nreiuUice or interest could auesest. There ia one remarkable fact connected with this nes-otiation. which I have accidentally fftec ted to mention. Eom tylablr af the Trtaty win tkt hmmtwriting of Mr, Mackintosh, tht Britim Com, at Mexico.'" It is rumored that Mr. Lewis of Ala"ama voted against the Treaty. It said that dating the pendency of the Treaty before the senate, a motion was made to strike out that part of it which grants additional territory to the United . States, on the question of the adoption of the amendment it was lost by only one .vote The election for the successor of the lion. John Quincy Adams, is to take place (Ml the 3rd of April. Wilmot Paoviso. The legislature of Ohio, previous to its adjournment, re-affirmed the principle of the Wilmot Proviso by a vote of 24 to 9 in the Senate, and 44 to in the House. This important principle, rises above all party considerations. It involves greater interests than ; perty success it is the country's interests. 1 RfvoLT nr. Mexico. It is currently reported at Washington that a revolt has ta- , ken place among the American troops in Mexico, excited perhaps from the arrest of Gen. Scott. Locos BAcxnto Opt. George Smith and H. A. Muhlenberg, two distinguished locos of Pennsylvania, who have figured somewhat in the Taylor party, have left it, nd gone back to their native element locofocoism. They may have induced some Whigs to believe that they would support Gen. Taylor for the presidency, and thus contributed to the excitement in his favor. The same game has been preettsed before, and the Whig who wilt per nut himself to be thus deceived must be verdant indeed. A howl containing two quarts of water, set in an even, when baking, will prevent pies, cakes, bread, etc., from being scorchea. &o says an exchange. Try it.ladieS.

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ttatuiwW - P lerllenrr c;iav outer M ieaa ana two for Gen. ScoO: faf aof aim for Tauter. ' Pennaylvmniaf a m,jority oT Uie Districts have instructed their delegates to vote for Mr. Clay some for Gen. Scott. but not one for Gen. Taylor. Where's Clarkson? CmxA and Ewolahd. Fears are en tertained that another war will soon break out between England and China. Six Englishmen were killed by the Chinese, and several natives were murdeaed in revenge. The English minister threatened war immediately unless proper vestitutioii is made, it is to be hoped however, that the affairs will be settled without stirring up any bitter enmity between the celestial empire and its antipode. Gen. Worth. A writer in the New York Herald says, a letter has been re ceived from Gen. Worth, in which he de clares his willingness to go the locofoco revolutions with a perfect bump, bank, tariff, distribution of public lands, internal improvements, the war, dec. c. The vole on (be Treaty The following is said, unofficially, to be the vote in the Senate, on the Treaty. YaS Messrs. Ashley, Atherton, Bagby, Belli Brarlbury, Bright, Butler, Calhoun, Carrtefon. Cass, Clark, Crittenden, John Daoii. Jefferson Davis, Dayton; DickenHon. Dix, Downes, Felch, Foote, Greene. Hale, Hahnegan, Hunter. Ti. Johnson, H. Johnson, If. V: Johnson, Lewis, Mangum, Mason Miller, Moore, Niles, Rusk, Sevier, Sturgeon, Turriey, Underwood and Yulee 39. Nays Messrs. Allen, Atchison, Badger, Baldwin, Benton, Berrien, Breese, Corwin, )oigH,Spruance, Upham, Web' ster and Wescott 13. Absent Messrs. Clayton, Houston, Phelps snd Pearce-4 Whigs in Italics. Messrs. Editors. I noticed in the last number of the Wayne County Record, that one of the Associate Judges of the Circuit Court, the Hon. John Beard, has resigned his seat on the bench,to take offect at the close of the present term of the court. In the same article, the Hon. Abner M. Bradbury is announced, without his knowledge or consent however, as a candidate to till the vacancy. I am pleased with the announcement, and hope Mr, Bradbury will consent to serve. WAYNE. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New York, March 17, 6 P. M. The Flour market, with a moderate business, is in favor of the seller. Good Genesee brands brought 86:75. The supplies of Corn are light, and hold ers are endeavoring to get the market up. Prices however are unchanged. There is very little movement in Pork, and the market continues heavy. Small lots of Mess brought $10,25, and Prime $9:00a$9:25. Sales of Bacon at GJaGiJc for Hams and 4a4Jc. for Shoulders. No change in other articles: The Cotton market is healthy, and prices are steadily advancing. The Stock market is dull, and prices tend downwards. The Banks are still contracting their business, and money matters are very stringent. The general impression is that the Hanking institutions are endeavoring to depress the market for Treasury Notes. Those who hold funds are advancing the rates of discount. (ttrOur Philadelphia and Baltimore cor respondents advised us last evening that the markets were entirely unchanged, all parlies awaiting the arrival of the steamer. New Orleans, March 1 8, 2 P. M. The Cotton market is firmer but quiet; prices unchanged. The sales comprise 2.000 bales. Of Molasses 600 brls sold at 19 to 21c, indicating no change in prices. Nothing doing in r lour beyond a retail business. In this way Ohio sold at 85a5: 14There is an increasing demand for Corn and the sales to-day reach 1 5,000 bushels, which was disclosed of at from 35to 40c Of Oats 4,000 bush sold at 32 to 38c. indicating a slight decline. Moderate sales of Whiskey at 19c. The market for Pork is dull at last quo tations. The sales are Confined to about 200 brls. Lard ranges from 5 to 6 Id. The sales comprise 1 ,700 brls and kegs. CXnciBmBstiii BXarlcet; SsTvaoAV, March 8, 1 o'clock P. M. Sales to noon this dsv, as reported at the Mer chants Exchange. Flour Sales of 50 brls. from railroad at 94:40. Whisky Sales of 103 brls. from river. and 25 from canal at 16c. Molasses Sales of 50 brls. New Or leans at 26c. Lead Sales of 600 pigs Lower Mines at 4c. The River is still falling slowly 12 inches since lsst evening. For the Palladium. Ode to Spring Welcome, thrice welcome most beautiful Spring, At all tiroes we hail thee, and with the birds sing; Wa aing of thy beauties, thy bowera of greea. Aad all which aarroaads as, and ie to be seen. Thy aspect ia cbeerfal, thy bowers are gay. Aad who woaid not welcome thee, beautiful May? TboB onsen af tbe seasons, a goddess of Earth, Who givest ta all Am gay flowers, their birth. All bail! lovely atasaa, thy Aathor ia love. Thy bteesiage are gfven aasasa, from abevej lafuaiag tba Heart af oaeft mortal below. With gratiusde, acrae bat a God eaa bestow. Thoa welcoms, thrico wsreoma, neat beautiful Spring, At all times wa hail thee, wo hail the aad aing. Wa aing af thy boss ties, thy bowers of grsea, Aaa an waica sarreaads as, nnd ia ta bo seaa. GEORGE.

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Cacaat. Ca-4. Sffc 6tk. 1848. A eetitiaa m laid befar A Ceuaeil,ifed by 110 citisaa, askiag to have Tnaktim Mmt opeaed out to the Richmond aa) Bastea Tarapike RMd referred to a committee cob iliag at Mean. Huff, Fletcher aad Coaley. Tb Board af Health presented a aetiUaa; skiaf the Council to pass aa Ordieaece snore ful- ,,;... .r.i m eammit ta: f Mean. Hultea. IloweJJa old Mack.) with iastreetioes t. report a. the same at tba est meeting of the Council Tba committee on claims reported ia favor of allowing $2.50 to John Bell concurred in. Mr. Iluttoa offered tha foliowiog resolution which was adopted: Resolved, That tba Street Commissioner be, snd ha is, hereby instructed to repair tha middle of Main street iu such points wbera the same is worn through and report the expenses to Council; also, to have the gutters on Walnut street, from Franklin to Marion street, cleaned out so as to drain the water from the south end of Franklin. Mr. Dau'l Morrison, Street Commissioner, presented bis bond accepted. Samuel Pierce, collector elect, declines serving and tendered bis resignation, whish was accepted. The Council then went into committee of tin whole, Mr. Meek in the chair, ou the "Ordinance for Uie purpose of constituting the Fire Department of the City of Richmond." After some slight amendments being made to it, the committee arose and reported ihe ordinance as amended to the Council it was then paaaed. It provides for the election of a Chief Engineer, and bde Fire Wardeh from each Waid of the city, who are a Board of Managers, and whose duty it makes to "accept Uie services of such persons as in their judgment will make good and efficient firemen;" the names of those selected by said Board are to be reported to tho council aud said Board and firemen are to ba exonorated from paying a poll tax during tha ti mo they serve as snch. ; Th'd Council proceeded to the election of Chief Engineer and Fire Wardens, and the result was: for Chief Engineer, Dr. J. R. Mendenhall ; for Fire Wardens. Wm. Meek, 1st Ward; John H. Hutton, 2d; Charlee Newman, 3d; Win. Wiggins, 4th. Accounts were presented against the city, for work done ou streets, by Dau'l Morrison, $3,50; Henry Feltuian,$2F25, and Henry Rose, $2,25; which were referred to tho cominitto on claims. From the Cold Water Fountain. PEACE. Every rumor of "Peace with Mesico." is now hailed with universal joy. Tho people begin to calculate the ezpeuse, and are ansioua, in a pecuniary po ut, to bring thia war to a speedy termination. They have witnessed the sacrifice of ths bravest of our countrymen, and heard tha lameutationa of their bereaved familiea; they have aeon our treasure wasted, and already begin to feel themselves burdened with taxes; anxious wives, mothers snd children, sre awaiting the return of those who, at the aound of the bugle, left their happy firesides for tha hardships snd privations of the battlefield; snd all rejoico exceedingly at lha return of peace. But while we rejoice at the tidingaof this blest measenger; while we feel ourselves relieved from supporting this vaat army, in a foreign country, aud comforting those afflicted, and receiving our returning friends, our joy is iaterrnpted, not by the bugle's note but by the maniac's ravings, and we behold, oven in our midst, an army of 300,000 commanded by intemperance, march ing to a drunkard's grave; and for whose support we are obliged to tax ourselves, at least $100,' 000,000 per annum. This army is not made up of old snd feeble; but of the youth and middle' aged of our land; an enlistment from tho bench and bar not from the abodes of poverty; but the homes of intelligence the firesides of piety. A divisioa of 73,000 trained ia crime of every die, another of 200,000 uniformed ia poverty, and a regiment of 600 insane, make ap the main body of this army, aad 30,000 dead, mark their annual track. Do we forget, while we complain of the ex pense of a Mexican war, that tha support of thia army in our midst, ia far greater. Do we forget, while wo lament the loas of our brave sons there, that twice the number are sacrificed htrel Do we forget while we rejoice ia the return of peace, and while our hearts are made glad ia again beholding our friends, that wo have a greater enemy in our own happy land, that haa alike invaded our public and private assemblies; onr courts of justice aad halla of legislation; revelled upon the cottage and palace, and aeised its victims fromevery clsss of society? Our friends are there, aud we feel no concern; thia army subsists upon ns, snd wo complain not; snd we behold tho best blood ia our country sacrificed oa the altar of intemperance, and we raise not a hand in defence. Tho question bow is "Peace," or to be forever burdened with taxes T To submit to the oppression of this monster, aad behold the noblest of our countrymen sacrificed, and their familiea made miserable, or riae up in defence of our homea and firesides? The answer is simultaneous from every lover of his country. We will drive back the invade-, with the motto not of indemnity for the past; (for thia ia impossible,) but peace and security for the future, thst the joy of our returning soldiers msy not b- disturbed by the discordant cry of misery and oppression from their countrymen at homo. Revrolntion sj Ths Cincinnati Gaastta of Saturday evening contains the following telegraphic news. Dreadral Re'volattion In France. Kkw Yoav Mareh 18, 10 A. M. By tho arrival of tho Cambria wo hava alar ming intelligence from France. Louis Philippe abdicated aad a Republic waa proclaimed. The Royal family were qnitting Paris, snd the Re vol alien was spreading rapidly, with dreadful loos of life. Very late froest China. New Yoa. March 17, P. M. Tho ship Sea-Witch arrived hero to-day. ia seventy-seven daya from China. This is tba shortest passage oa record. Foar of tho men who were concerned in the Ists mnrders of tho six British Merchants had been decapitated, aad others wonld aha re tha aasne fate. Things were again tranquil. Oa tho 29th of December, tho British steamer Plato destroyed tha Chinees Pirate Teasels, killrag larga numbs rs. ismter trona Santa Fe. Sstsit Loots', March 17, P. 3f. Private letlare received hero from Taos, state that W. A. Janes, Sheriff, was killed, white atUmpUng to arrest some Indiana wha wars conoonrod in tha lata rabolHoa.

A larga party af ladies paraaod ths Sheriff aad his pceas to Taas, aad aaecasdad ia taking forty of tba iahabitaata prisoasre, kiUUg two, alter which they baraad the tswa. Or. Clay km CaMIoro. Baifisjeaa, March 17, P. M. Mr. Clay accepted aa iavitatioa Itoaa ties IDberaia Society to participate ia tha eelabrstioa f tbeir anniversary, which toak place to-day.

ne dined with the Soaa of Eria this afternoon. To-morrow he will receive bis friends at tba Rotunda af tho Exchange. Forty Sevea Horse Baraed. Ou Saturday night last a loog range ct woodaa atablea in 43 street New York, worn destroyed by fire the property of the Harlem Rail Road company. Tba stable contained 58 valuable horses,' 47 of which wars baraad, horses valued at $5,000. There wars also five other fires tha same night, destroying much property. MARRIED,- Oa Fifth-day. morning. 16ih instant, at tba residence of F. D. Chipniau., Cincinnati, according to Friends ceremony, TOT IB, C. Starr, of this place, to Anna Maria Cfaipman, of the former place. BTThis notics came in company with a large, fruit take, very retainable and eerr ntable, and the parties have our thanks for tba same. Our friend William, it a fixed Starr, and no mistake; but he deserves the thanks of sll our science men, for his enterprising spirit iu thus adding another Starr to tha Ricbtnoud constellation. MARRIED, By James M. Poe, Esq., on Thursday. March 2a, Mr. William W. Laxcastcb, to Miss Mart Akh Scascc. daughter of Mr. David Scarce; all of this vicinity. i DIED. On Moudaylaat, at half past 8 o'clock SARAH ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr. Ada Smith, aged one year and ten months. CLOTHING STORE, AND O-Oue Door East of the National Hotel, Hiclicnonil, Iu. WE are receiving our Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting of CLOTH Dress, Frock, aud Sack Coatt; Cassiinere, Kerseymere, Satlinett.and Jeans do.; Plain aud Checked Lin en do.; cloth, cassimere, tweed , sattinett, jeans, and every variety of linen and summer 1'ailts; Vests of every description; SllirtS, from 51) cents to $3; Pocket and Neck H'dk'fs; Drawers; Socks, Ac, Ac, dec; which we will sell VERY LOW for Casta. OrCloths, Cassimeres, Sattinett?, Jeans, Tweeds, Velvets, Sattins, Lustres, Ginghams, Calicoes. Muslim, and NOTIONS of every variety, which wiil be sold every Xj Saturday and Saturday JyigM, at Ck.TXAzoa.x3u Without Reserve! IL'Gentlemen, wishing to purchase st Auction cau have an opportunity of examining ourStoek before doing so. WUU1WAKU fit lO. March 22d. 1843. 13tf r"IIK atockholders of tho Richmond and J. Boston Turnpike Company, will take notice that their Eighth Instalmeut ia due April lstri4, and payment ia earnestly solicited. The Hooks will be found, aa usual, at tha Leather Store of D. P. Wiggins Sl Sons. It is hoped that every man, who knowa himself to be in srreara, wiil come forward nnd parDANIEL I. WIGGINS, Treasurer. March 21st, 1848. 13t GENERAL DEPOT or Foreign and Domestic THE unersigned would respectfully inform the public and his friends that he haa opened a Grocery Store in tho East room of Starr's Row, where he now has, and intends keeping, a general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, embracing almost every article in domestic use. His stock has been selected with a view of obtaining articlee of the best quality, and in such way as to be enabled to sell them as low as any establishment in the city, and as LOW as they can be afforded in tho West. Coffee, . Young Hyson Tea, Superior " Imperial " Guu Powder New Orleans Sugar, Loaf Crushed N. O. Molasses, Candies, Raisins, Figs, Orangea, Lemons, No. 1 Mackerel, No. 2 Plug Tobacco, Fine cut do.. Fine Cigars, Common do.. Salt, Cheese, Glassware. English Walnuts, Almonds, Pea Nuts, SNotions, Filberts, Tubs and Buckets, Rice, Candles, Barr Soap, Pepper, Allspice. Ginger, Starch, Ep. Salts, Chocolate, Turpentine, Lemon Syrup, Vinegar, Pepper Sauce, Copperas, Candle wick. Batting, Halter Rope, Bed Cords, Lead. Powder, Shot, P. Capa, Salaratus, Together with 1009 other articles too numerous to mention: all of which will be sold for CASH or approved Country Product. Don't forget to call, for "aid and comfort" will be extended to all customers. GEORGE McCULLOUGH. Richmond, March 22d. 1643. I3tf STATE OF INDIANA.) . WaynoCaaaty.S SS In the Wayne County Probate Court, February Term, A. D. 1848. Job Borton. Executor, and Maryl Petition Borton, bxecutris, or Edward Bortoa, deceased; VS. Job Molten, Emaline Mullen, V lo atS Nathan Mullen, Mary Ann Mullen, Edward D. Borton. aud Elisabeth Ana Borton. heir of said decedent Real Estate. Aud now. at thia day. to-wit: on Friday, tho 19th day of February, A. D. 1849. the aame being the Fifth Judicial day of the February Term, 1848, of said Court, the said petitioners, by Wm. A. Bickle. their Attorney, come and file their petition in thia behalf. It is ordered by the Court that said hirs, defendants, be notified' of this application, by publication in some weekly newspsperof genersl circulation printed and published in said county. Notice of the filing and pendency of aaid pe nnon is Inerelore hereby given to aaM defend i I in n u immiam iMrnv vmn lo bu n,i,M. the Jndga of said Court oa the first day of his next term, to be held at the Court House ia and for aaid county, on the second Mondsy in Msy next, then and there to plead answer or demurr thereto; tho same, a to them, will be taken for confessed aad decreed accordingly. Attest: THOMAS G. NOBLE, Clerk W. C. P. C. Wat. A. BfCKLX. Att'y for Petitioners. 1 1 :4t dVNE of tbe best aad moat approved kind of rraaklia stov, very heavy plate, for aale at the store of HAINES di PARQUHAR. Opposite tbe Bank. Richmond, Feb. 8th. 1849. Jnst Received A complete assortmea. of Drureist and Physicians Glsas War laalraneats, ate, for ssJ by IRVIN REED.

Corrected wetkhyfrtm PaasWy'a Csssswrrial Alias.

AS.' 190 tcmistlaa.de 303.00 SO Shiaffas ia yard. 304.30 Yellei IBearda da. cioarS703O Pilot, V brl $3.5501.59 da do coat. laI7,50 B. dt. W. Crackers, &5 Steven ahd. tOfalS SastoadoarlsWCSO, da bri $3aJO,00 , srrrcs: Paekiaff. 'IXaop paleajibd 1 0I5.00 15m da bri 49.00 13C1S co keg. 34,00 SOPS! atotsss?: '?r. Oil's Br gnl. 5S3i Srar hudse. 37(240 iConatry. 75 9ftS10 raorts!of.j: t i Crock. V ft ; Prime, family. Wsstera R-. Tallow, mould, Cincinnati Star, Pressed Tallow, Sperm, corns: Java Gov., lb Rio. St. Domiugo, S3 Beef. Mesa. bri $7,00 0 t do smoked. V fir js6s 0 Tongues, dot, j- $4 lPork,9le;Vbrl i?h 11013 do mess. - ?-.7f 7fSi do prime, 5.756 7 07 do ramp. 5J25a5,50 Havana, green, . 6i07 Bacon, hog r'd. 34 Flous a.id aTKAi: r co shoulders, 2 City mills, $4.40a4.44 do sides, 3t4 do country, 4,354,49 do bam, 4 5 d& Rye, 3.2503,50 do do caofsss'd, a do Buck w't, 1001b 2,25 do do sugar cured, 78 Corn meal. V bu. 30035 LirJ, No i, 56 do kiln dried, brl, $1.50. do No 8, 44 .5 rauiTs: I do Greaas, Zi2l Apples, greeuS2.O0a2.SOi seed: do dried. 6375.Clover. store. $3,253,65 Pesches, do.. 1,4501.65 Timothy, $1,5032.50 Cranberries.brl. 00,00 Flsxseed,V56to 0S5c Hh: Mustard, $202,50 Cod.dryftb 4I'35c: but: Shurt B.lt.. brl. 12.50 Kanawha. V bu. 30a Salmon, $1C317,00 Liverpool, sack. $22.05 White Pish, $b(30.f0 do coarse, l.ZVU.w Mackerel. Nol. $10,311 svoass: do No 2. $3,009.1U N . Orleans, Tr ID St do No 3. 6.2'37.00 Havana, white, 9 Herring.ib box. 7590c, do yellow, FEATHcas: I do brown, 506 Live Geese. V to 27023 Loaf, Noa. 1 to f&l GUAin: Crushed dtpowd lDfrfiat Wheat .bushel. 9(c Bralil. C Corn, 25329 teas: 6065 Gunpowder, V ib COSTS Rye, lijrley. 30.335 Imperial 60,-275 Oats, S&325 Young Hyson, 8310 do Caulou, 10.312 Pouchong. Souchong. 6US70 45 50.-365 Hran, Shorts, Mat: Loose. V ton.$l2315,00 tallow Bale, V 100 lbs, 65.370 Rendered, V ro honey. (Rough, 7i7 4ia5 In comb. V lb I525c vkoetabi-Bs: Strained, gallon, SOc'Potatoes, V bus. 35340 li vs stock: turnips. Hobs .VI 00 lb i2.80f33 wool. FLrcca: Beeves, 3.50O4.50 Full blood, V lb Sheen. 0.00r30.00 I do 30333 2S.'330 Cows St Calves. 110320; i do 25326 24325 i do Commou, Loga at river ft S'SIS.Bo.rdsdo. clear. $1320 2324 j Pulled. 23324 do do com. 9.3101 March 15.1843. List or Bank Note received at tbe Branch Bank at Richmond. Indiana all Kentcuky all. Cincinnati State Bank of Ohio and Branches Clinton Bank of Columbus. - City Bank of Columbus. - Dayton Bank Bank of Geaugs City Bank of Cleveland. Canal Hank of Cleveland. Franklin Bank of Zanesville Sandusky City Bank Western Keaerve liauK Rank of Virginia and Branches. Farmers' Bank of Virginia and Branchea Exchange Bank of do.---do. do. Bank of the Valley of do. -do. -do 0Notea of $5 and upwards at par in the Cities f Kw York. Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Important to Consumptives. Strange! That so many who are afflicted with a COUGH that is gradually wearing them down, and slowly, but surely stealing them into that dreadful disease. Consumption that disease which carries ofTthousands daily, are doing noth ing, or what is worse than uothing, gorging themselves with nostrums, that sre pufled to tbe skies for cures they are said to hare effected on soma foreifii or unknown persons, when they can be positively cured by using DR. ROGERS COMPOCNDSYRUPOF LIVERWORT AND TAR, which still continues to effect the most Wonderful Cures ever recorded in the annals of medicine. A fact which is proved by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first aud most respectable citizens, such ss Dr. Wm. .J Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of tho Rev. G. W. Maley. Dr. Hiram Cox, late Profeasor ia Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, and others of that city Certificates not only of remarkable curee of distressing Coagh, bat Consumption actually cured, after the Physicians of Ihe highest standing had given them up to diet If men of such high standing will vouch for the great virtues of this medicine, we cannot but infer that it ia at least all that it ia represented to be. Read tha advertisement of Dr. Rogers in another column. tT SPECIAL NOTICE!xt Htomlt IttroaTAXT to tub Wear. It haa be n long thought that tbe citixena of the West were to aee better timeain regard to the bilioua diseases with which portions of onr noble country aro viaited. Tha true medicine ia at length offered ua by the celebrated Grafenberg Company. Their advertisement is in another column, to which tho attention of everv man. woman and child should be immediately given. For aalo by Jamea Elder, at tho Post Office Book Store, Rich mond. Is.; by Lewi Davis, at the New Psria Post Office, and at the "Richmond Book Store," by D. P. Holloway. TURNPIKE ELECTION. An election for nine Directora of the Richmond aad Boston Turnpike Company will be held in Boston, on Mondsy tho 3d dsy of April next. Those whe cannot attend personally eaa vote by proxy. A full exhibit of the financial affaire of tha Company will thsa aad tbsr be made, by tbe proper officer. By order of tho Board, SOLOMON HORNET Prss'l Pamax Class;, Sec'y. TI7ST RECEIVED at Ilalnee dfc Fxarnnsaara. 1 Bos of flum'a annrin. 1 Axes, the best article aver offered ta tbia mar(wsrrsnted.) A new article r Brittauie Csadle-stick. chesp.J An assortment of Coffee aoille, price frem 37 . M si. Alee, a few half Barrel Cham. March 12, 1-43. 12-tf CT0HES! X70HCS!! X70HE3I!.' DORSEVS CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE a remedy nnaurpaaoed for eioellinr trerste - - mpli its application. The above medicine for sal only by HAINES A. FARQUHAR. Richmond, March, 12, 1848. 12-tf PI nt Reaielence anal otner Property tor Sale. THE aadersigned offers for sale, a residence oa Franklin street, near Friends Meeting hoaee. Tbe dweliiag ie two stories high, end contains ssven rooms, with convenient oat buildings, and a eat gardes with sbrabbery, Ac. Also, the Machine aad Blacksmith Shop, recently occupied by . D. Bortoa oa Fifth street. This property ie well calculated, ibr a carriage shop, or any other similar bosiaees. Term will be reasonable, aad possession given at is early day. JOB BORTON. Richmond, March 13th, 1649. 19-tf

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Rteheiaadat tha reakaaes of lasses Hoary, the aw waa sar,. fJaddbs. firidlo- .aW Uar tiawaJasvlMaad Boddiaa. a assail Stavsu aast sevaral anbar articlas aot aaeeaaary a aaaawrato. Sale ta saw see at 10 clock, aa said day, whoa terms will bo soado fcaaara aad eaa attendance given by CLlAS OOAN, Adas'r. March 1.1843. . 10-3x. ANOTHER NOVELTY! NOTICR Is hereby ivn, tat JB-3 f.. Reeves; aww a resident ef CiociuaiU, has placed in my hands a la.-e ai.uat of catstsad ing Notes cd Aceoaats, for U.e .ivM-ictis of Which. . I am authorised to adopt the MOT PRACTICABLE oeana. Persoaa inW. d trill plsaes carl oa mt t uy office iu a Jrt fiLar. ..- WILLIAM A.- SICKLE, Atf. Richmond, Feb. l, 1949. - - Itf CALX, AT THE ir i7crKftF. to yoa can get a good aupplyl YA9 of Red Cedar. White Fine, j2Junirer, BaUam Fur, U)T . : . 13 . 1 .... - Yellow Fiuw. Drooping Spruce, Sabios, byprua. Mouutain Holly, Tainerack, and Chinese and American Arborvita; together witn a apleadid variety of Flowering Shrubbery, such as Rubina Ilyspida, Cally Caulhus, Cat.tlpa, Althea Frutrux, Spires, Syriuga, Smoke Tree, aud a splendid variety of Grssnhouse 1 lints unequalled ta the State. A larj-e lot of Hedge-Thoru Seeds in good order; Seeds of the Magnolia Arcuininata, Juuiper, Thuya Occidenicllia and Vigridra, dec. Vegetable and Flover-Cardea SEeClMi, by tha paper or box. A aplendid variety of hardy Roses; 20 different varieties of GRAPES of tbe most approved kinds; Apricots, Almonds stid Nectarines; Gooseberries, Raspberries, aud Strawberries, the latter of which I have raised fruit nieaauriug four inches iu circumference. Alto, eight of the best selected varieties of Cherry Trees; Plumb, Pescb, and Apple Trees in abundance, Ste., dec. G. MENDENHALL, Proprietor. Richmond. 2nd ino. 1 6th, IS4S 6:3m f ilIC subscriber respectfully informs the pubJ he and his friends, that he still continues the Stone Cutting business in Richmond.on Pearl street, near the Market House, where he will be pleased to furnii-U cut stone of every description, ou the most accommodating terms. He hss how on hand (and expects shortly to receive an additional supply, a complete ShsorUnrnt cf AMERICA MARBLE k OHIO CRAVE STONES which he will eell cheaper, for cash, than they have ever before been sold m this city. Plain nnd Ornamental Lettering, done in good style and ta order. Call. and examine hia assortment end prices. DANIEL MORRISON. Richmond, Sept. 14.1 S47. 39tf MANSION HOUSE, RICHMOND, Ind. THIS House formerly known as the "Tem perance Hall," and recently occupied by William Nixon, haa lately been refitted up in a superior style, with the design of making it one of the most comfortable resting places for the weary traveller, in the western country. The subscriber, also takca great pleasure in informing bis old friends, and the travelling community generally, that hia TABLE ahall be, (as heretofore, while occupying the Richmond Hotel) supplied with tha choicest viands tho country affords. His STABLE is larre and convenient, aad ia attended by tha very beat of Ostlers, aad suppliHt suutae frit oi rrovenaer ii. r.T-X-R.r.ni fT..,..-!-. k.ll K. taken to make those who mayeoiourn with him comfortable, and "at Home." will warrant him in asking a share of public patronage. BOAKUERS taken by the day or week on the most favorable terms. K. BROOKINS. Richmond. Feb. 9. 1617. f52-'45.tr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersig ed, having takeu out ot jho Wayne Probale Court letters of administration on the estate of Martha Comer, deceased, late of said county; notice, therefore, is hereby given to all persons indebted to said eslnte, to make immediste payment: nnd to all those having clnims against the en me to present them for settlement, legally authenticated, within tlie time specified by law. The estate is supposed to be solvent. ISAAC COMER, Adm'r. Msrch 6th, 1843. ll:3w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned have taken out of the Wayne Probate Court Irttera of administration on the estate of David Holloway, deceased, late of said ; county. Notics is therefore riven to all havinir j claims against said estate to present them for payment, legally authenticated, within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment. Tho estate ia aolvent. D. P. HOLLOWAY. NATHAN MORGAN. Adm'r s. March 4th, 1848. ll:3w Opposition to all Monopolies!! OMNIBUS OFFICE, removed from tba U S. Hotel to the DENNISON HOUSE, corner of Fifth and Main afreet, where seals can ba aeeuredou application jit the Bar. GILBERT fc ITTLI.TgllTB LINE, Leaves Cincinnati for Richmond, Ia.at6 o'clock, returning for Cincinnati at 7J. Far fo Richmond, .fl ,00 Cincinnati, $1,00 AND JfO MORE IS ASKED?!! CHEAP CASH STORK. BaaOA IMS can near be had at the Store of J. W. GILBERT, who haa recently received from the East a complete assortment of DRY GOODS. His stock consists, in part, of . Cloths.Cassimeres.Vettings, Satinets, and Jeans, Fancy Goods, eye. IT ALSO A fall assortment, at all times Of HARDWARE, GROCERIES and QCECXSWABE. There i NO MISTAKE bat that th above GOODS will be sold at unusually low price, for Cash, or approved Country Produce. ! rrCallatth CHEAP CASH STORE, ia the West Roam of tks Richmond Hotel, aad obtain BARGAINS!. - ,. .Richmond, March 8. 1843. . . lltf A ltnlnl9trators If otteev Notice is f hereby given, thst tha undersigned, having taken oat ef the Wayne Probate Court letters of Administration, en the Estate of Lewi Ogan, late of Wayne county, dee'd; all person, therefore, indebted to aaid Estate are requested to make immediate payment, end those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, within the lime prescribed by law. Th Estate is supposed to be aolvent. ELIAS OGAN, Adm'r. March 1.1 549- 10-3t. A BRIEF AND SIMPLE EXPLANATION OF THE ELECTRO-MAGNETIC TELEGRAPFIl ITS mode ef operation, illustrated with cuts, and containing generally all such information relativs to the management of stations, the routine of business at Teiegrapheries, and such explanations sad comments as to coavev a familiar understanding of this "latest wonder with ; notice of House's Printing Telegrsh and ether ' ia the course of construction, by Mosea Johnson. Telegrapher, Cincinnati. Ohio. For sale st tbe RICHMOND BOOK STORE. March 14th 1848. .5t WANTED. Aay quantity efWbeet, Cera. Oats, Flsxeeed, or Baeoa, ia Exchsag , lor Groceries, Accounts orCaaw, at the high i eat market price. W. W. LTNDE at CO. 1 Riebmead, Feb. S, 1848-

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rcaroe eCsated Mr I 7iMBWW, 2sfc Wsmdsrst Shi UmHt - War." ear ah v. "tha WS I aWMrasf IZtm (tho tvw eMst lerrsdisats at this sreatferfal eaaisaaadj hava bos frncfnil from Uaseiaasaasorial, by tba ban waysiclaaa,but awvar, before, hera earaa so aatrae atlas ry been performed.' - - " .... j. . Dm rraasa la siriMft Th propthrtaraasrWsstar's Balsam cf Wild Cheery, do sat elaan Sat their highly celebrated article aay Jm ftsks, vnsliermn. saw n cahme yrr. They have aaaaly acknowledged. tha cjmpla aaiara-sf it Infrad,eats, aad oaly ciaiav.for Jthcir frost sad lavalaa. bis discovery tha cvcxsjfce ssxrsl tf THAT JCtICIOU3 'cQMBINA TlOff , of ingredients whjch go to etaks 9f af rtcasst of emU iasiWi. r , - .Tho most skillful: and scientific physic iaae. ; now prescribe this nvodieino i a their practise wbi!e aegSrettd - Doctor,, af tittle practiea aad mesa uatrscted mind, cllhoegjt they 4s) alt their churlish spirits can do ta injur the sale af this the pee pie's fasprlu irediciao bey aa at the esme time csmpeM d t svkncwtedf It iawvent ,juli!u. - : .. ; We know the medicine is lor', and an the world ia witness that the xnedicia cnrrt.' .- What more is wantadt ' CossDvrnrc Patisxt!!! Will plaass rasdtha following sttemat from th Harrison Gatett. The incredulous are invited to read tha folio arias; nots from Rev. Mr. Colsxom. u hose character for truth aad veracity st mis shore suspicion, aad have their doubts dispelled ss to the superiority ol Wistsr's Balsam of Wild Cherry, over all other-remedies now befur the public of tba aana character. CutVDoa, laa. Jaa. S, 1843. It ia no Iras a doty than a pleasar t tats for the benefit of the afflicted, that I eaaasaaf. Wistsr's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a rt blessing to the human race. Ilavin triad tt ia a case of a vera affliction of tht lunjj. 1 anbeaitallaely recommend it to these similarly atfticted, as tha best remedy I have ever t.-isJ, cud oaa which cured tua when phyticia&s said 1 must di. aad when I thought mrte!f that my time to depart was near at hand. WILLIAM COLDRON. HsoooMncto, S. 3, AprU. If43. On cr about the 13th day f October, 1841, I w as taken with a violent pain in the aide, aoas ths liver, which continued for about five day, and was followed by the breaking of aa ulcer or abscess, which relieved tbe pain a little, butcaaae me to throw p a great quantity cf offenaivo natter, and also mnch blood. Being grsatly alarmed at this, I applied to a .hyciau; but b replied that lie thossht he coutd do but little Cor anev.es--1 t k . a ccpt give me some mercury puis, wnicn s reiasew to take, -feeling salisfled Uia: Ihey could do aa good. Many other remedies were then procured by tny wife snd friends, but none tlid mo aay good; aud lbs discharge af blood and corraptioa till coutinued every few days, and sttsst beesnso so offensive thst I could scarcely breath. I wa also seixed with a vioUot cough, which at tint caused me to raise wore blod then I bad dona before; and my disease continued la this wsy. still growing worse, uatil Febrnary, whsa all hope of my recovery was given up, aad asf friends all thought 1 wc.tld die of a galloping ronsumtion. At tbia hic-ioeut, when my life waa j apparently drawing nesr Ira close, I heard of Dr. j Wistsr's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle, which relieved me immediately) and by tb ue of only three bottles of this medicine, all aty pains were removed; in cough . and spitting tf blood and corruption entirely clapped, aud ia a few weeks my health was restored, so ss to ens- . ble me to work at my trade, which la a carpeater.l aud up to tbia time I have eniovsd good health THOMAS COZ2EN3. CtoccraTxa Cotnrrv, . Personally cam before no, tho subscriber, aaa of lb Justices of tho Peace ia and for the sate county, Thomas Coxsone, being duly affirmed aoi cording to law, asith th above tatnat iaall :1-'. Wings ia irne. Ainrmea Deiere nso en me sain oi nprw. . , . . nn.e m M J. CLEMENT. J. P. . Bold by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sauford at Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati. Ohio, gneral agent for tha South and Wt,t whom all orders must be addressed, i : For sale by V. P. Holloway, Jos. Ho walla, Jr. I. Reet, Richmond, Indiana. Ham & Co , Centreville, la. A. Pitrvianca, New Paris, Ohio. Hall Sc Hughes, Connersville, la. C. II. Raymuud, Cambridge City, ta. I). Camaiock, New Castio, la. i March, 12, 1843. lft-tf PLOW MANUFACTORY! THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they atill continue the manufacture of Plowa and other Farming Utensils, at their old stand, near th east eud of Main street, Richmond, Indiana. They will keep on hand, or will make to order, the celebrated Steel Mold Board Plow, Wrought Iron Plows, Common Cost Mold Board Plows, Road Plows, Sub-soil Plows, three horse Plows, Sod Plows, and Stubble Plowa, right and left handed, and of all the different sixes ia aae. A Lao, Shovel Plows, Corn Plowa.CuItivatera, to expand or cnotrnct as may be needed. Harrows, Drags with hinges, Ac. Th Wrought. Iron and Steel Mold Beard Plow are warranted to ecour in aay eoil that can be found. And are aauperior article far stubble and.other foul ground. The Sod Plows are warranted to tara the furrows over smoothly. -The above aatned Plow will all ba made with a wrought share, and laid with tha best ef Garman or Casterl- : . ' From longexperiecre in tbe business, and their strict attention, they feel justified la warranting their work to be of superior quality, aad will be sold on the most favorable terms, tor cosh, or . epproved country produce. Tbey are tbaakal far past favors, sad hope to merit aad receive e hereof the publie'e patronage. Persons wishing t purchase, r respectfully 'iavited to call nd examine their work before purchasing elsewhere. . BEARD fc 8INEXN- B. The above named Plowa may ba eeea at the Iron, Stare of J. M, fc J. .11. Hettoa, where they are offered for aale. B. fc M. Richmond, Sept. 281. 1847. 40f COMETHING SUPERIOR to aav thi aow kT5 ia use N. H. Down VeaeUM Bel Elixir for coughs, colds, consumption, whoee ing cough, croup, aathma, aad all cieeeaec ot lha cheet and lunge. 8 far as this snediciae bar been ased, it certainly indicates aateparetiaa ef no erdinsry character. There are nareereue lee timoniala accompanying each bottle, frem aie or nigh atanding. i taae- th liberty ef ring ten. w iieoa.wae reuveaaais an wtaes been cured ef what wa considered "a i cold " aad serious afleattoa of tbe lane, be asiae two bottles ealy. Price Si and 60 eeabn. , Prepared bv Dr. Dews. St. Aibin. Yt. aval for aale by ' IRVIN REED. Kicameae, r. law, jeta. . tf fpHE subscribers have jus I Cincinnati Pre mad T1U a Let ad allewCeadlea,i they will sail lew bv tbe Baa. w.w.iTSPs. a CO. Kiebasesd, ja- S?, 1543. OHaVORlDR or aoOA.Thie ia aa I able ertiels a a disiafeeter. It eeebt ta bat used ia every siek room, a few erew sarbsbted over tbe floor will entirely rtissinets all ant and unwboieeeaie amell, or eflavfesa, that may be in tbe room, and reader tb air entirety very oestraoie tniag to taees wfce atteae ihs stck a well mm to tbe sick themeslvee. Far sle at Dr. Howrua' Drag Steer. Richmond. Jan. 19, 1848. 4tf GOTTON YARNS, dke- Th sebscri. ber.sgeBtfortbe Covington ad tbe Cspet Cotton Foelerie. bee eenstaatly mm bead a large 4ock ef COTTON ' TARNS, WICKING. Jerpat-aad Csserle WARP, TUTINC aad dATTING- Frmletswleweal sX. CUCUANAN, laa. 19.184& lCas.p) PAPCjiiry ' INGI WlArTlNO TmmtUmnm. rw.sasm, cq-JEOASIM. rerialeat -r.l

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