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Umm of Aexf calt Slews. 1 LaM left ho C"y f Mexico, on th mml. r.t ndilian. with tbe raiast lexico land The j3sfca Star gives the particulars at the - a ones way m sew v' ." "TV. .- ..if. nf Reneral Parades fccap i ubl a to tho General and hia rwvotartai next morning for the hacienda iT"Tllanr which by reached in !ho after"jTsadfro whence they aalliad forth at 12 ?Uek. M for Seoaaltapbao, aod reached it at ZSt Before arriving, however, tbejr were if si sir that 300 Uncera were there. By turn, aWTesisss were in tho advance, preceded by m and Hays, and when they got opposite tho aUseaaae whistling from it. lite doora j,t, apeaed.and the aaaailaata hilled. The astfcsoss or caraiei it was - wme nung, - M.jrr p.lfc raminr np. the town waa regularly Lmmtsd, the enemy firing from every house. In jests ft- wo are told, it came to a band-to fTj igat, Sn a abort time, tho enemy were drifoa from their poaitioua, and aorae of them Mlleetiag in a body outside tho town were pur atad respectively by Lane and Hays, and lerriloss in killed on tho aide of the enemy ia wt down at 100 at the least. Wo lost one man killed and fonr woonded. Fifty priaonere were brought into tho city yesterday, among whom were Captain Montano and two lieutenants. Col. Montano, the father of tho captaiu, waa silled, aa waa alao Padro Mertioex, the aeeond and bosom friend of Jaorauta, himself, it ia befitted, f wounded but ho eecaped with fire or agjr men. Qaiet waa soon restored in tho town after the fciias' waa over. .We do not recollect to have laid before our readers tho contract by which our army ia sopplied with money in Mexico by Air. vosa. we fad it in the North American: . The undersigned oflVre to furnish to tbe Quartermaster's Subsistence and Paymaster's Departments of tho army or the United states in Iha city of Mexico, all such funda as may bn rraaired by them for the public service, against drafts drawn by tho respective chiefs of the said departments, and payable in apecie, at not over tan days' sight, either iu New York. New Orleans or Vera Cruz, and together with two per cent premium. 2. Provided the disbursing officers of the United Stateaariny, will, in accepting this proposal, agree pot to issue, or cause to be issued, any of their drafts upon the L'nitnJ Stales or Vera Crux excepting those issued to the undersigned, nor make any payments whatever in any such drafts, excepting such as they may be compelled to make by the rales of the service. 3. The onderstgned proposes that this contract shall remain in force so long as the army of the United States continues iu the city of Mexico, bat that either party may annul it by giving or.e month's nolire to that effect. " 4. Tli officers in chare of the departments Will specny, aa near us posinie. me amount they sjay eacn require per nionin. cmil.I'J vuss. . Mexico, February 7, It44f. We, the undersigned, merchants in the city of Mexico, bind ourselves that should the above proposal, signed by Mr. Emilio V'oiw, be agreed la, we guaranty the faithful cnmplinnce with the same. J. OA ft ft I 'STB Sc CO. L. DAVIDSON, YECKEE, COKRE, Sc. CO. Ws, the undersigned, chiefs of the d'sbiirsiug ((apartments referred to, hereby accept the proposals as stated ou this sheet, and bind ourse Ives 'te abide by the several articles expressed therein. J.B.GRAYSON, Ci.pt., C S., A. CO. S. A.C. MYEKS.Ci.pt. and Q. M. , D. RANDALL, Dep. Paymaster Ccn. Letter from Oes. Taylor. Jno. I). Befrees, Esq., Editor of the Indiana State Journal, addressed a letter to lien. Taylor. nnii fimr iiir-' ftnr-lrwiiiir snmp rf "so lutions adopted by the Senate of that State expressing admiration, Ate, for his military achievements, and inviting him to visit the State: The Cicneral has replied, under the date of Haton Rouge. March 2d. After expressrng iu warm terms his thanks for tho honor, Arc, they have done him,' he touches upon the sore subject of the Regiment" in this wise: In relation to the impression, which aecinstobc current, that mv official report of the battle of Rucna Vista has done marked injustice to the 2d Regiment of Indiana troops, I have only to say, that nothing has been developed subsequently to the date of that report to cause me to change it. It was founded on my personal observation on the field, and upon the official report of my subordinates and 1 would say, that all might have been well had not many of the officers agitated the subject in a manner greatly to injure the Regiment and involve the credit of the State, which I very much regret. In all armies the best and most experienced troops have been at times subject to panics under murderous fire of an enemy, which are inexplicable. Such, it is most probable, may have been the case at the time in question. I am proud and free to state, however, that my confidence in that regiment was not lost, but it was mv intention to hare placed it in action had the enemy resumed his attack on the day following; and I have always felt assured and confident that had the battle been renewed, the 2d Indiana Regiment would have acquitted itself with gallantry and interpidity on all occasions before the enemy. A Week Later Iron Santa Fe. St. Lotris, March 31st. Advices have been received here from Santa Fe, to the 10th of February. . Gen. Pierce had reached El Passo, and was advancing on Chihuahua with 1500 men. ' There was a doubtful rumor at Santa Fe, that Gen. Urrea was marching against Chihuahua by way of Senora. AtMliloaual News By The Caledonia. Pittsburgh, March 31st. A London paper of Sunday the 12th instant, received ai Liverpool, before the sailing of the Caledonia, contains some farther highly important intelligence of events in Europe. Lord John Russel had resigned. lie mine Oe Aumaln nmrla morl AI. giers part of the Republic of France. On the receipt of this news the Prince de Joinville united with tho nLThe English Cabinet contemplates some ipviio.ui vuueesstons to Ireland, one of which is the extension of the elective franchise. A man was lately fined five dollars and osts, in tioshen, Ohio, for appearing in Church with his hat on. He was prosecuted by the pastor of the church. Departed this life on the 30th inst., of Croup, Abner Sea of William and Mary Asa Dalby, fd four years mad one month. "Dust to dost," rennion form, Spirit with spirit will meet; Immortal and mortal transform, .Making tho saioa complete.

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OR AMD COMCEUT. The APOLLO MINSTRELS, design giving concert this evening, (Wednesday) t the Warner btiilding. They will sing a variety of COMIC SONGS, which will force Mirth and Laughter" to "hold both its sides" nothing, however, will be introduced to ofTeaid the most fastidious. Feats of that most singular art, VehtbilotiuisM, will also be introduced. SOM9 OF TEaiPEOAMCFrf The following are the officers of the two Divisions in this place, elected for the quarter ending June 30th: PkiUntkrapie Division. Clark Division. Wm. E. M'Dowell, Abraham Oarr, Henry J. Pyle, M. F. Undarwood, James M. Poc, James. P. Burgess, J. K. Stafford, John Paxton, Wm. Smith, Fielding Garr, Thoa. S. Webb. W. P., gam'l Edmonson, W. A., Wm. Finley, R. S., Edwin Cook, A. R. S., L B. SoufTrain, F. S., Edward Borton, T., Job Borton, C, Cornelina G. Cook, A.C, F- rnlrhant. I. S., Sam'l McWhinney, O. S., Thoa. Steele, Chaplain., F. U. Monfort, Father Ulaltnevr. It being- now well ascertained that this distinguished advocate of Temperance will reach the United Statea in May, the New York Tribane makes the following well tried suggestions to the friends of temperance in this country: 1. Father Matthew comes here to work. He does not come to cat sumptuous dinners, public or private, nor to ride in great men's coaches nor to enjoy the hospitalities of the distinguished aud honorable. These may D wen in ineir way. (although we don't think so) but they must not be permitted to interfere with his proper business. 2. Nor does he come here to transform little men into great men. Something of this he cannot perhapa escape, but hia work lies not that way, nor his nearu 3. His mission is mainly toonr people of hia own faith, and especially those born in Ireland or of Irish origin. Others will doubtless hear him but thoae who recognize and honor him as a priest of the True Religion will naturally hear him with most profit. They have quite too generally been out of the pale of the Temperance efforts and iuAnences of our day through whose fault, it were idle now to inquire. Father Matthew can do more among them than any number of our Temperance Lecturers, while with a coldly curious Yankee audience he might effect very little. Every man in his'place and hie humor. We trust that Father Matthew's brethren in the frith and the ministry will be allowed to direct his labors while among us, ana that none will expect him to accept hospitalities or honora except as his own convenience, or rather the interests of the cause, ahull dictate. Usf srLetlen, REMAINING in the Tost Office, at Richmond, Indiana, on the 1st day of April IH-ttf. Persons calling for Letters in the follow Iff list, will please suy they are "advertised." Adiiitigton John Anderson John Anderson Samuel Audemon lienjuinin Kraden William J e lies Samuel Jelap Henry Keifer Samuel Kir ling Ann M. Lester Henry W. Leebrick John M. Lamb Thomas or Benj. Mendeiihull C yrus P. 3 Merit John M'Clure Samuel .Montague William Mullis William Moore George S Meuke E verba rd II. Nicholson Samuel Nash Isaac Nicholson Sam'l A. Nickle Ausburn Newby Samuel Nickle Hugh G. Overman Cornell' n Pureed William F. 4 Perry Gulielma Phillips Mrs. Pickett Eli M. Page Nelson Pursier Foster Hobson Humphrey llecktel George Riibr.ock Jul inn Hunker liachel Hunwell Maj. Thomas Heard .Miss Sarsili Hanks Tho's W. Hrady S. F. Halle A u iru stiii ClawHon Tobilha J. Cheesman Ebeuezer Cooms Wm. Cheesman l. W. Clark Thomas Clurk Jesse Crist Jacob Coombs Isaac ("a mm Elizabeth Culbertson James A. Catren David Curtis Jno. Curtis E. G. Carter Elisabeth Pickring E. Clay land Samuel B. Cook Johnson Culbertson David Cary Benajah Cromeline Morris Davis B. A. Donglass Elizabeth Dvugan Aaron Davis B. F. Davidson Nathan Davia William Drigsby William Denton John F. Dewlia Balah Elston John Eitel Charles Ellis Jonathan 3 Este D. K. Fisher Araminta Maiinn Fisheler Sarah S. Freelan Jackson 2 Gravs Edia Page John Pidgou Mrs. Sarah Ryerson James Roser William Steinmegger J. II. Stiles Wm. P. Stevenson Rachel Stevenson G. W. Stanley James Stevenson Rubana Smith Jacob Sponsler A. Stanley Elifelet Slazle David Strawbridge St. Gorsuch Stont David Taliaferro Marion Townsend Jonathan Taylor C. Thompson Mrs Amanda rompaon Rachel Talbert Eveline Taylor Miss Elisabeth 2 Trueblood Zachariah Tonikins Catharine Vestal Aaron Vennaman Job a Vining B. Wright James Wiley Ephraim White Richard R. Williams Rebecca WilkinaC.2 W ilson Sl Fox Waeoner John G. Gowdy T. C. Granger Noah Gillespie S. H. Gales Wahington Gardner Jesse Huston Daniel T. Harvey Henry Huskin Allen Haseinan H. Henley Elias L. Henderson Samnel Hall James. Hatch Curtis Henley John Hammond John MutTord Jeremiah Harvey Thaddeas Hutton John Hoover Samuel Hiette Joseph Heston Samuel Wetherill Clayton Waller S. Le. Williams Jonathan 2 Welch Rachel Wooller Isaac Whitaker Joseph C. Wriffht Howry Whitson John Wineburch Eli James F. T. O. Weeks Joseph 2 Jones Mrs. P. or Albert Williams Nathan S. Jesup Nathau Wright John II . Jacobs Rob. Jefteriea Sarah W. Jennings Jacob Johnsou CSai bourn Worthington Wm M. Wiley Joshua Weber Jacob York Peter JAMES ELDER, P.M. Richmond, April 5, 1848. 15-3L. A re-marriage took place at Cincinnati lately. An aged couple Germans who had lived man and wife for fifty years, in happy peace and quiet, without a jar of connubial contention, rode to town from Lick Rum, Mill Creek township, dressed in bridal garments. The gay old couple were preceded in their bridal march by a band of merry music, and the whole train drove up to the door of a justice of the peace, were the marriage ceremony was preformed. This, with the Germans, is what is called the 'Golden Wedding.' and is frequently practiced when man and wife have held a matrimonial connection of fifty years. DIED, On Saturday night last, Matilda Jase, infant daughter of Elisha and Eliza Norris, of this vicinity. On Sunday night last, Charles SwAur, son of Mrs. Nancy Swain of this vicinity, aged about nine ears.

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Fifth, the political economy of the United States a rare chapter for farmers, politicians, and all persons who desire a knowledge of the true road to national wealth and distinction. Sixth, the progress and conJiilion of religion and our religious institutions. Seventh, the stale of agriculture iu the United States its profits and its influence towards the national prosperity. Eighth, the onward march of the Grat West, showing the true way for success aud plenty to the emigrant. Ninth treats of paper money, household economy , cash payments, railroads, amount of gold and ailver from mines, amount of coinage, usury, post office statistics, national reform as to land in common, aud various other subjects, both interesting and useful to everv body. This book contains 11)0 pxges, and is only 25 cent per copy. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF JOHN A. MURRELL The Great Wet Urn Land I'irate. With 22 spirited engravings. We have just received this interesting narra tive, which was written by L. L. Camp. Esq.; editor of the National Police Gazette. It is the best aud most complete narrative of Murrell's bloody career of crime that has ever been printed. Some of the tales of horror here narrated are almost incredible, yet every western man will know them to be strictly true. This book is iu cheap form is well printed, aud the price is only i&cts per copy. CAPT. DONNOVAN'S ADVENTURES IN MEXICO. TAe Book complete for 25 cents. This is a work filled with stirring incidents of the Mexican war. The author is a printer who volunteered at the commencement of the war, and J was almost immediately captured by the Mexican Guerillas, near Cainargo. From thence he was taken into the interior and sold as a peou to work in a printing office. After a short period of captivity be esaaped and finally reached the city of Mexico. THE STRUGGLES AND ADVENTURES OF CHRISTOPHER TADPOLE, A most amusing History of the remarkable Events in the Life of a Young Man whe struggled hard to make a fortune. This book is filled with fine tinted Engravings aud is cheap at the price charged for it. 75 cLs per copy. THE LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES: Containing I!i,.graphies of each from Washington to James K. Polk with Portraits of each President, a n J a view of displace of Residence when at home. This useful and interesting historical work is published in the cheap form to go by mail, at "-23 oents per copy. Hesides the engravings of the Presidents, and their residences, it contains a frontispiece engraving, on tinted paper, of the Signing of the .Declaration of Independence. HISTORY OF A GREAT ROGUE. The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Joseph T. Hare, the boldest and most daring highway rob ber of modern times containing an account of rainy of the mysterious (and adroit rogueries which he performed illustrated with Sixteen Engravings Price 25 cents per copv. For sale by D. P. HoLLOVVA Y. April 5,1643. IVotice. rIIE undersigned having taken out of Wayne I Probate Conrt, letters testamentary on the last will and testament of llezekiah Williams, late of said county riee'd, give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having Claims against said estate to present them in the proper order for settlement within one year. The Estate is solvent as far as is now known. REBECCA WILLIAMS, Executrix. WILLIAM COX, Executor. April5, ltf 13. 15-3t. WOULD respectfully inform his Irietiils and the pui'J.'C that he recently received and designs keeping oil hand an assortment of Fjm .Men' Boots and Shoes, Indies' Shoes, ' U Slippers, fcc. and Children's shoes of various pat terns, both of Eastern and homV Manufacture. His assortment is general from Ib'W priced to a good article, and he solicits all who wish to purchase any thing in his line to call and examine his lock and price. He will sell low or cash or ap proved country produce. 4th mo. dth, 1945. IS-lm. A CERTAIN, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE roa RIIEU.HATISra. Being the only effectual plan ever discoverd for a complete extermination of this distressig and dangerous disorder from the human system by the Rev, Dr. James Covki., New York. For sale at Dr. HOW ELLS' Drag Store. Rchmond, July 13, 1847. 2yy. WHE A Till WANTED at the "Cheap Western Cash Store;" for which tbe highest market price trill be given in cash. SCOTT Sc CO Richmond, Oct. 4, 1S47. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT, THAT THE LARGEST 4 A.1D BEST STOCK OF J,t j - MEDICINES, AND STUFFS, Ever brought to this market, is now in the Store of HKYIX HEED, of this City; He can exhibit some new PREPARATION'S IKSTHI MKXTS, sr., that may interest the Medical Faculty, or otherswho may need them. It would probably be well to call and see them, as they are offered at a trilling advance on the Eastern prices, and as Qr"LOW as they can be bought in the West. Richmoud, Nov. 16,1847. tf. 4 Counterfeits!!! People at the West will further the cause of justice by looking out for a large fleshy man who is travelling through Illinois, on his work of poison and death. He ia reported to come from St. Louis, with a counterfeit of our Pills, and he has made efforts to sell them to our Agents at a low price. We have one of the boxes jtist received from Chieago, and we are in pursuit of the fellow. The laws are severe and will fnlly punish those who counterfeit inediciue. j EPAside from tho appearance of the counter- 1 feits. any of our Agents In ate that if Pills pur- j porting to be Dr. O. Benj. Smith's are offered at a reduced price, they must be a cocxtesxeit, there ia no getting over it. Let all who love justice be on their guard. It is'neceaeary to sr that G. Benj. Smith is written with my otcm hand on the bottom of each box, to counterfeit which is a high handed crime. G. BENJ. SMITH, OlBce 179 Greenwich St., N. Y. Nov. 0, 1S47 46-tf.

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CINCINNATI MARKET. Corrected ueeklpfrom Peabodw's Commercial Atlas. sex wax: (Shingles, do 3(33,00 Yellow, 1 au.hingleinyara. Jia-u bead: oonruio.ciwr,iijw Pilot, V brl $3,253,501 do do com. I2al7,50 B. &..W, Crackers. 5 Staves, hhd. 10$al5 r- i j AOTyCa 'III Boston do V brl 4S4.50; do brl SoatU.w Hoop poles Jjhd 10a I2.00 CTTES Packing. Crock, R Prime, family, chkcsk: Western R-, ci.idles: Tallow, mould, Cincinnati Star, Pressed Tallow, Sperm, coffee: Java Gov., tt Rio. St. Domingo, 15 16 do brl 4a9,00 13rSI6 do beg, Ja-s.uu 20.325; mousses: IN. Orl's ft gal. 25,326, 6j.aTSagar ioase, 37(340 oiaifi rYovtsto.: 22 B-ef. Mess, V brl $7,00 (3 I do smoked, V lb babe 3 jTonru.dox, $4 ! Pork, clear, Vbrl $9a9 lli13; r! mess, jMMJ H&Si' do prime, 5,75a6 7 tSli do rump, 5,25a5,50 6i7 Bacon, hog r'd, 3J4 1 a i Lt t Havana, green, mi nrm .vniirn.: I no sriouioer. -ti City mills, $4,50a4.J I do sides, 3ta4 do countrv, 4,4(Vl,4o do hams, 4aO do Rye, " 3,25(33,50 do do canvass'd, a do Buckw't, 100ft 2,25' do do sugarcured, 7a8 Corn meal, V bo. 30(3 .5 Lard, No 1 , 51a6 do kiludried, brl, $1.50 do No 2, a ratiTs: do Grease, 3ia3t Apples, greeu$2,0020 MOi do dried, 60(375 Clover, store, $32ja3,65 Peaches, do., 1,4531,65 TimoUiy, $IOf2.50 Crauberries.brl. 00.00 Flaxseed.VSbKl f3!Ds fish: (Mustard, $2(52,50 Cod, dry V lb 4i5c! salt: si.h rii.li . l.rl. 12.50 Kanawha. -V' bu.niia tjrl, ?12,.W ivanawna, v $16317,00 Liverpool, sack, $22,03 $S(30,00j do coarse, l,50al,62 Salmon, V hite Fish. M.,.1,.,.1 Vnl tlll'ill SCGAKS: do No 2, $,00(Si9,00 N. Orleans, lb 4i&H do No 3, 6,25(37.00 Havana, while, a94 Herring.rbboa, 75090c do yellow, 6i7 fcathkms: I do brown, tXS Live Geese. V lb 27328 Loaf, Nos. 1 to 8(312 okain: jCmshed 5t powd 10(3124 Wheat, V bushel, 9(k;:Brail, c Corn, 25f32S! teas: Rye 66,ii60 Gunpowder, V lb GO.. Harley, 35 3 40 Imperial, 60,'S75 Oats, 23325j Young Hyson, 5UQ70 riran, K'310; do Canton, 45 Shorts, 10(312 Pouchong, 50(365 iiav: ;Souchong, 50(305 Loose, V toii.$12(315,n0 tam.ow: Hale, ' 100 lbs, 65,-370 Rendered, V ttl 737 honev. iRough, 44a5 In comb, V lb 15(325c vegetables: Strained, f gallon, 50c Potatoes, V bus. 35r340 live stock: Turnips, Hoirs. lOOlb 2.80fS3 wool, n.EECE: 3.r,0O4.50:FulI blood. V lb 3W333 Sheep, O.OOOO.IMI Cows 5t Ca!ves,$l020 MHtrn: j do 2-(330 25.326 21-325 sasj-i 23C324 4 do i do Logs at river V ft SOI 3c Common, Hoardsdo.clear, $I'(320 Pulled. do do com. 9,310. March 2i, 184d. List or Rank Xotes received at the Branch Biink at Richtuond. Indiana . ... Kentcuky--'. ..' Cinci n nati all all. ..... all. State Hank of Ohio and Branches Clinton Hauk of Columbus. City Hunk of Columbus, Dayton 15ank ' Bank of Geauga City Hank of Cleveland. Canal Hank of Cleveland Franklin Hank of Zaneaville Sandusky City Hank - Western Reserve Hank ...... iiank of Virginia and Branches. Fanners Hank of Virginia and Branches Exchange Hank of do. -do. do. Hank of the Valley of do.---do. do. tJ"Notes of $5 and npwards at par in the Cities of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Important to Consumptives. Strange! That so many who are atllicted with a VOUCH that is gradually wearing them down, aud slowly, but surely stealing them into that dreadful disease, Consumption that disease which carries off thousands daily, are doing nothing, or what is worse than nothing, gorging them selves with nostrums, that are puffed to tbe skies for cures they are said to have effected ou some foreign or unknown persons, when they can he positively cured by using DR. ROGERS' COM POL'NDSYRUPOF LIVERWORT AND TAR, which still continues to effect the most Wonde ful Cates ever recorded in the annals of medicine. A fact which is proved by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable citizens, such as Dr. Wm. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the Rev. G. W. Maley. Dr. Hiram Co, late Professor in Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, and others of that city. Certificates not only of remarkable cures of distressing Cough, but Consumption actually cured, after the Physicians of the highest standing had given them up to die? If men of such high standing will vouch for the great virtues of this medicine, we cannot but infer that it is at least ai I that it is represented to be. Read the advertisement of Dr. Rogers iu another column. If the sick wish a diseased stomach restored, and impure blood clensed, Without endangering the constitution, go to Dr. Howells' Drug Store, and get a box or Dr. Le Koy's Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla Pills, which ia one of tbe safest family medicines now in uee. O SPECIAL NOTICE!! Highly Imtorta?it to tub West. It has been long thought that the citizens of the West were to see better times in regard to the bilious disea ses with which portions of our noble country are visited. The true medicine is at length offered us by the celebrated Grafenberg Company. Their advertisement ia in another column, to which the attention of every man, woman and child should bo immediately given. For safe by James Elder, at the Post Office Book Store, Richmond, Ia.; by Lewi's Davis, at the New Paris Post Office, and at the "Richmond Book Store," by D. P. Holloway. FOR SALE. A first-rate Peddiinz Waeron. with box and drawers, all complete. Also, a complete set of double Harness, about new. A great bargain will be given, and terms easy. Enquire at Dr. Howells' Drug Store. March 29th, 1648. 14tf School Notice. .All children entitled to the benefit of the fund of District No. 10. north of Main st will receive one and a half cents per day, for everv tlav thev mav attend School, be tween the 17th of -April, and the 14th of July, inclusive. Bv order of the Trustees. March, 20, 1848. W. W. Lysde, CPk. r"YIf K stockholders of the Richmond and I Boston Turnpike Company, will take notice that their Eighth Instalment is due April 1st 1 848, and payment is earnestly solicited. The Books will be fonnd, as usual, at the Leather Store of D. P. Wiggins &. Sons. It is hoped that every man, who knows himself to be in arrears, will come forward and pay. DANIEL P. WIGGINS, Treasurer. March 21st, 1843. 13ta D' R. B ASTER'S Sarsapeirilia c anay, For tbs cure of all diseases arising from an inflamed state of the bl sod, and not at all bad to take. Also Dr. B ASTER'S Coach Causa y, For coughs, colds, and aflVetioBS of tho Langs generaUa. For sale at Da. HOWELLS DRUG STORE. Richmond, Jso. 19, 1S4?. 4tf

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GROCERY AKD FR0VK.3N STCTij . itro doo xst or ouw . a r axis 5iui Richmond, Ind. fT HOSE wishing to patrouixe me are inform j X ed, that I am continually receiving 0"0f every tiling kept in such establishments; which 'Will be sold on the moat reasonable terms, I FOB CASH OR PRODUCE. My Groceries are selected by the most careful and experienced buyer in town, consequently I have no fears iu recommending thein. Richmond, March 2$, 1S4S. 14lf WORMS! W0RH3:! W0RZIS!:! DORSEY'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE a remedy ouaurpassed for expelling wermj warranted to contaiu nothing of a poisonous character, but is simple in its action and safe in its application. The above medicine for sale only by llAlNES Si. FARQUHAR. Richmond, March, 12, IttfS. 12-tf EARTH EX WARE!! MEW IMFRTATIOmS! Of in PACKAGES E tRTIIKXWAItK, Ovft-f imported directly from tho Potteries, consisting of Blue Rhine Plates, Twinlers. Muffins, Dishes, Bakers, Pitchers, Tea Ware, Verona, Grecian aud Plain Teas; Blue Medici, a beautiful article of light blue assorted, tbe same as the Blue Rhine; Tea Sets of the Plover pattern, a beautiful article; Blue Raised Figure; Dark Blue Salem; Boquet Dining, Tea and Toilet Ware; Flowing Blue Sciude, manufactured by J. Sl B. Alcock; 40 crates Common Teas; 20 do Edged and C. CTwifflerS; 2D do do do Muffins; 8 do do do Dishes; C do do do Bakers; C do do do Nappies; 10 do C. C and Colored Jugs; 15 do do do Bowls; SO do do Chambers; 8 do do covered do; 8 do Painted Tea Ware; The above Goods are of the best styles, and will be repacked at a small advance. Eastern Bills duplicated; adding freight ouly. (lass ware. Just received 5'JU boxes Flint Glassware, consisting of 1-3 pt 7 and S flute Tumblers; 1-2 " 8 and 9 do do; 1-3 and 1-2 pt Bar db; Nos. 6 At 8 plain; 2 gall., 1 gall., i gall., qt., pt. and hf pt. Jars; Do do do do do do Tinctures; Do do do do do do Saltnlouths; Oval and Octagon Dixhesi Sugars and covered do; Large fluted and plain covered Bowls; Salts, Pepper, Vinegar. Mustard Cruets; Decaliters, Pitchers, Lamp, Celleries, Candlesticks, Lanterns, &c. For sale by the box at a discount from inanuiacturer's prices. Also, Gallon, half gallon and quart Bottles; Pint and half piut Flasks; 1-2, 1 , 2, 4, 6 and 8 ounce Vials; 1-2. 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 oz. press'd do; 1-2, 1, 2, b and 8 oz. Inks; Oils 6, 12, 20. 24, 30 and 40 to the gall. For sale by O. ALDRJCH, Agent, No. 174, Main street, March 23th, 1843. CincixnatI.Ouio. COTTOIV YARD'S, Ac The subscriber, agent for the Covington and the Cooper Cotton Factories, has constantly on hand a large stock uf COTTON YARNS, WICKING, Carpet and Coverlet WARP, TWINE and BATTING. For sain at the lowest rates. R. BUCHANAN, Cincinnati. Jan. 19, 1843. Gaz.$3 4.3m ITILECTi MZj Neff's Best Electro-Magnetic Machines,; Also m 1 tli s torpedo do do For sale at Dr. 110 WELLS' Drug Store. N. B. One of the above mentioned machines will be kept to let out to those who wish to test its medical virtues. Electro-magnetism has proved a valuable remedy in many chronic diseases. March 29,1843. FOR SALE. A HOUSE and Lot on Front street, near Main, the Lot 5 by 10 rods, the House will answer for a large family. ALSO A fractional Lot opposite, with Stable 'and Shop on it. This property may auswerwell for different mechanical operations. ALSO Twenty odd Acres of Land, divided into 8 lots. west of "West Kichinond, adjoining the National Road. These lota are of excellent soil aud desirable for building. ALSO The Pork House now in occupancy of B.St rattan, possession on the 1st of 11th 1110. next end of the dwelling and fractional lot immediately. Terms may be made accommodating. For particulars enquire of the subscriber at D. D. Sloan's Tavern, Richmond. OLIVER KINSEV. 3d mo. 29th, 1649. PLOW .HA UF ACTOR Yl TllE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they still continue the manufacture of Plows and other Farming Ltensils, at their old stand, aear the east end of Marti Street, Richmond, Indiana. They will keep on hand, or will make to order, the celebrated Sfeel Mold Board Plows, Wrought Iron Plows,- Cefrtfmon Cast Mold Board Plows, RoadPlofSi Sub-soil Plows, three horse Plows, Sod Flows, and Stubble Plows, right aod left handed, and of all the different sizes ia see. Aijio, Shovel Plows, Corn Plows, Cultivators. to expand or cnotract as mav be needed. Har rows, Drags with hinges, die. The Wrought Iron and Steel Mold Boa fa Plows are warranted to scour in any soil that can be found. And are a superior article for stubble and other foal ground. The Sod Plows are warranted to turn the farrows over smoothly. The above named Plows will all be made with a wrought share, and laid with the best of German or Casteel. From Ion? experience in the business, and their ! strict attention, they feel justified in warranting their work to be of superior quality, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, for cash, or approved country produce. They are thankful or pt favors, aod hope to merit and receive a share of the public's patronafe. Person wishing to purchase, are respevtfnlly invited to call and examine their work before purchasing elsewhere. BEARD At SIN EX. N. B. The above named Plows may be aeea at the Iron Store of J. M. At J. H. Hutton, where they are offered for sale. B. At S. Richmond, Sept. 99th, 14T. 40r allCIUlOrD IIOTEL. (COSjiaa or atAISI ASS HARIOM STa., alCHaTOSD, IA.) JOSEPH XV. GILBERT, respectfully informs his friends aad the Travelling public, that be has resumed the Landlordship of this well aod favorably known HOTEL, aad he is prepared to make Travellers comfortable. A good and attentive Ostler is at all times ready to take charge Of Horses, aad the stable ia well supplied with provender. His charges are reasonable. Feb. 9. 1847. 39:45.tf $4000 rr Book Account Wanted rfl Carre At Funds, i a exchange for Notes aad Book Accounts, at tha Exchange office af - LYNDE At CO Richmoad,Feb. 3, 1645.

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States, yet how many could have been savea ii th.v had resorted lo Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and t Tar in season. Thocsaps upon Thocsajid r ' t..iifiinir that it has saved their lives and fIe!U.-No one need Dmsrxl.H M.ifl them to Heal ih though vour physicians aud frlertdx give yon up t'3 nt!" you cannoi oe wio of Staunton, who was gi en r.p by her Doctors and friends to ws with the last . bl LosaiMrrios. We publish her cert.hcat- in addition to the vast number obtained iu CiuonnaU, to show that the cures it makes are not coulmed to that City alone, but in every pic been introduced, iieau J x...;r that soin mtjtlis siuce. w i.km with a wain iu my si.4 o anu ureasi, bttt they failed to giv me ad, relief, and for l; 'Pf f J one vear I grew rapidls worse. In add.Non to this.'l was attacked with, a violent CoUgti, though an excellent physician lived iu the same honse.aud used the vetst exertion, and pa... that alrite.a! attention. It balnea II I, is skill Imta AtliM r en!ted id. OHO of which was (red ud skilful nhvsiciali. but all tllir flilTW proved alike unavailing. At latt, a physiciau who was attending a camp-meeting in Uie nv'kUDonioou, came U could not last ...ore than one day longer: also. all of the vast number who came to see me believed that a few daysat most mustend my earthly career. MlfrUndsrere n.vcedinloseeme die! But my brother at this crisis, (hearing of tho astonishing cur jerfonnod by Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort aud Tar,) went to Chilicotbe aud back, a distance 01 sixiy nines, ia 13 hours, to crt some of the above medicine I commenced taking it, and strange to tell, before 1 hail used half a bottle, the ;6dgli was entirely cured; from this time I recovered rapidly, aud when I had used two bottles, I was able to as snmefriy family vocations as usually. I am fully satisfied that if it had not been for this excellent medic fue, I would now be in my grave, and must in justice say. that I truly return my sincere thanks to liie iuventor of this priceless inediciue, and would recommend all persons afflicted Willi diseased lungs io rjrf A trial. IIARkJET ROWE. We the undersigned, do certify, that this account of Mrs. Rove is correct, we being personally acquainted with alt the circumstances. PETER P. M ATTHEWS. P. P. JOHNSON. THOMAS CRAIG. JOSEPH EVANS. Stauuton, Ohio, Feb. 7. 1317. THE WOXDBRFL'Ii CUKF.S MADE By this medicine have induced Physicians of the highest standing to prescribe it Yea eveu Professors of the Colleges admit that it ciuc after everything else has failed. Dr. H. Cox. late Professor in Cincinnati Medical College, olliee on 8th street, Rays he cured Miss Belt of Scorfulous Consumption with Dr. Rogers, LiverwortJc. Tar. after she was given up to die by a number of skillful Physicians. Dr. W. Richards, of Ci.n-iiui.it i, say he cured .Mr. Charles Wade, of Coiisiimptiou with this medicine after all his other remedies had failed. iLVDr. II. R. Wilson, a regular physician of Gallipolis, says it really acted liUe a charm in the case of Mrs. Wiseman, the wife if the Uev. II. Wiseman, of Patriot, Ohio, who was ou the point of iikatii with pulmonary I'onslmp i, and was restored to health after a few weeks by the use of Dr. Ruucns Liveiiwoht Si. Tar. The lafe cilre of Mrs. Eggert. who now rsides on Race street, three doors above Eighth. Cincinnati, is tkxi.t tha 11101 remarkable and astouishieg ever recorded. This lady had the Consumption for the- last six years, aud tritely she grew.worse and worse worn down ami emaciated cold night sweats and hectic fever every .1... ... ... ... .1...!,.. t I " ', j- . 1 .K ' most distressing, all her phys.c.au- gave her up l. Ew,tathelat stage of C onsumplion-Dr. r 7 ',"7 1 "T ...... ....j,.. j . ... n n 1 ni. 11,111 internally and externally ana the blood settled under her nails so that they came 6ff her friends came in to take their last farewell at this crisis she commenced using this same Dr. Roomta Liverwort and Tar, which has restored her to better health than she has enjoyed since she was fourteen yaars of age, and iu three months she ' gained ftrty pounds in flesh. 1 hose who doubt the virtues of this wonderful medicine are invited to tall and see her. CONSUMPTIVES SHOULD CALL ON THE AGENT and see the certificate in fall, of the above mentioned cures aud ulso a vast num ber of others. fr-T DECEIVE NOT YOURSELVES, bv neglecting to use this valuable medicine until it is too late, as there are thousands f cases which are too far gone to be saved, even by this Great Remedy. Be sure and get Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar, which has hia signature on a Yellow Label, ou each bottle of the genuine. It is for sale by A. L. SCOVILLE, Cincinnati, Wholesale Agent for tho West and South, aud also by all the advertised Agents. Also, by D. P. HOLLOWAY, Richmond. April 9, 1849. ly. GOLDS Qt &TkmiZ I WISH AIJL individuals who know themselves idebtcd to me, to and PAY the amount that tiiey may be owing. This is a privilege you all have, aud one I io not wish you to be deprived of, iu fact it is nothing more thau fit I fl I i tiff your ward in regard to Contracts lomo simck madr. Come and pay that which thou owest, so that can go and do so likewise. JESSE MEEK. Richmond, Jan. 25, 184?. 5-2m EXCHANGE OFFICE! O The undersigned, having gone into the Exchange business, at their old stand opposite the Post Ofnce, would inform their customers and the public generally, that they are just receiving the largest stock of Family Groterit, . l.-r -J : itr.-i ., ' f cw, uciwrv i'cu uiii uiacr, wnicn trie Willi e.r 1. . . f 10 i.AviiAiiuij immediately tor t AStf or Conatry Prate! ace preparatory to purchasing a larger supply. Their stock consista.in part, of Imperial, Gan rowoer, xoung ny son ana roocponr leas Rio and St. Domingo Coffee ; ft. Orleans, Loaf in a f -1 -1 a ' o V and Brown Sugars; Golden Syrup, Sugar House and rtantation Molasses ; rt os. l,?and 3 Mackerel, in Bbls. half bbls. and Kits; Shad, Lake Fish Codfish, Herring, Chocolate. Rice. Saleratas Starch, ZantecurraaU.Raisins, Fresh ground spices of all kinds, warranted pure, Starr and Pressed tallow candles. Soap, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Ctfpperas, Ate. Ate. ALSO" A general assortment of Queens ware, Glass-ware, Stone-ware, Wooden-ware, Wrndow Glass, Nails, Grain Scoops, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Trace and Halter chains, Miiland natter KOpes, lied Lords, Coacn and Broom Twine, Market and Schof! Baskets. Shaker.! ranxee ana l'omeslie . manufactured Brooms,; ana iwi ainereot articles, wbich we shall take pleasure in showing to any one who may favor u with a call. ILTPIease call and examine oar stock, as il costs nothing for looking. W.W. LYNDE At CO. Richmond, Jan. 5, 184?. tf. PAP K KM! A LARGE lot of PRINTING PAPER of all kinds; also, CAP, LETTER, DRAWING, aod WRAPPING PAPER, of every description; also, BOX BOARDS. For sale at tbe 'Cheap Western Cash Store." The highest market price given for Rags. SCOTT At CO. Richmond, Oct. 4, 1347. 41-tf l""tes and Accounts das the subscriber REED. should be immediate!' . !J Dec. 8, 1847. IRVIN Window Class, Picture Glasses, and all other kinds of Glass of the best quality and lowest prices, for Safe by Nosy 16. 1847 IRVIN REED. Klorml Ahnuue, for iss! BY the Groee, Dssea, or single copy, '.for sale at the Boe4 Sstore of D. P. Hollowat Rfchsflcad, September 7th, 14T.

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S1 tKI'-fH ACorrriC Oil. is sait ny mow . - u.i.a Una had occasion 19 nso it. to oa an ii .-.lV;n in case of d;faese arising from colds or other Causes, r or aal t tha Pe Store of lR LS RLLD. Richmond, Feb. 16, IS43. SPR1XC. FOOOEBVt Richmond, la. Price or Thrashing . Machines ItRUl'CEDll TfHE subscribers having increased Iheir far I cilities for building MACHINERY ate enabled to sell ou more Liberal Terms. : They rfts tnanufacturing aud will keep eon stantlv on hand a snpplv of FOUR and F1VK I fit iKb'K Pt.WER lirll.T and TUMBLING anjslAtT TMIiESHIXU M ACH1N US. They haie n.ueaudait maxiiig extensive actions to their fcriu"t tock of Patterns fr i Ninons ! 51 i I I M iU 'ilS, ..... . . . .f tKt rtr an ; and will furnish to order. eastinC "J" .r'.nT other descriptiuu. ul fair prices. . ev make tj order, at Cmciuiiati prices, all Sinus 01 Woolcil Machinery! J r They are agents for this fctate, for the buildiBJ and "sale of M. W. Obeucbain's j ,,..,.,, Double Iottor Cnrtlins Machiar. Foundry and Machine Shop id the nort part of Richmond, near the t'Kr Mill, and Ware room ou Main street, first door west of Strattaa db Wright's Store, corner of Main and Pearl streets, where thev keep an extensive assortment of IRON. STEEL, i-c. which thev will sell on fair errba. . J- M. &. J. II. HUTTON. Good Horses and Wheat taken iu exchange. Richmond. Nor . 9, 1347. 19"!LViolent Deaths tit Spite of Calomel. Are continually taking phre at this season af the year, from Congestive and Bilious Fever, Bilious Cliolic, Cholera Morbus, Pleurisy, aud ! acute Iiiflamalion of the Lutis and Liver, i Now we oak any man to put his finger on a (single case of any of lliese CMnpl inls in which j'liev. B. Hibbard's . Vegetable Pills," Iflkou ! promptly, have failed to cure! V defy him to j do it, fearlessly and above board for we know, these Pills will net effectively assure as they are ' taken. 1 Haifa pill is the usual dose, but in these most ; violent attacks, give one, or even two Pills, die- ; solved, that it may operate the soouer Read the j directions, that go with cui Ji box. W'heu the first dose produces votiiiliug, onbthef (Shottld bo 1 taken tho next day. The more, violent and i alarming the attack of any malignant fever, : Hiiiutis Cholic or Cholera Morlius, the more luomptly to these pills meet, aud overcome the 'disease. j 8 7" A gent and Country dealers supplied bv F. I MERRVWEATHER, General Agent for Ohio i a nd Norlheu ludinna. Third street, oipoite tho Post llfn-.e, Ciiiciiiiiali, Ohio. For sale in Richmond, by Dr. J. Howell's and Irvin Heed. j Richmond Sept. 7, 1841. j itmio.i F 0 U N 1) E II Y i ri v , 1 1 o 1. 1.0 w- w a 11 r. C'.tM i.vo, I i 11 c a n 1 1 P r and I C CM r1lll. uuiletsigiied would resiiectfiill v inform 1 JL tl,e i,uL1'u f'at carries o the Fotfndery bu-iueas.Hl the old establii.ntut., He has now j ,,, for , a mpior ,ot of ; STOVES; tooKtNu srov; Snt.Msw'a coukinu srovx ; .-iii.mi s iMmovrn mommi stove, seven and ten-plate b'tovrs rjf different sixes, with a general assortment of Franklin and splendid Parlor Stoves. Also, Pots, Kettles, Andirons and Waggcm-Roxes. He. also manufactures and makes to order caroiko machis, COMDKNSKRS, Bri.NINO and NAPrtMO MACMIKS, broad and narrow rowrn looms, n-i.l iwo stovrs, and all kinds of machinery used iu manufacturing establishments. MILL OEAKtXO, OF A Lit Mtfb'DS. m.vle on the shortest notice. Ho feel coufident ni imyilg that he has the largest and best selected lot of patterns in the Western country for tJrist mid Saw Mills. He has, in short, the latest improvements in the Mill Gearing line. TIIItASIll.VU MACIIUVKK. , He has an excellent Thrashing Machine which fie manufactures, ajid will sell tor c ash or approved tSADB. For ease to horses, and neatness and despatch in the execution of Work,' it is not inferior to any in use. The undersigned returns Lis thanka to the public for the liberal support bestowed upou bjm, and respectfully solicits a continuance of favors. IT7AII kinds of Machinery repaired on short notice, cash, whkat, or good horses, will be taken in exchange for any of the above articles Ij-His STOV E STOKE is on tho North side of Main street, opposite the Richmond Bookstore where cusloratrs will be promptly waited on ' THOS. O'HARRA Richmond, Nov. 9, 1847. (ja31'4.i.) OR. CULLEN'S India Vccrr SricrrVc7. For Ltuocrrheea, Communis, or Camn.ea Whites. This vexatious, und ofleh dnngerous disease, is unfortouately so well U no wn aiuotfg females, that a detail of its sy iri;fornw stems uriifeecssary. To the patient herself, th disease manifests itself by unequivocal signs; yet from; a delicacy, false, and often fatal, she frequently riegletta to make known her condition, even to her most intimate female friends, till her constitution js seriously impaired, and the foundation laio for a long catalogue ol oilier diseases, such as Slow Fever, attended with difficult respiration. Palpitations, Fainting, See., and when the disorder is not cured, it is Ireqnentlv followed bv other mtilt mure serious and filial, such as Prolapsus Uteri, ill.'ng or the Womb, Ulcerations, Atuihhy. Dropsy, evhirh end in droth. or fa Srtd Dro To enjoy vnnd health, all thr rrrr.lhr J 3 ' - wriiufioa). 1 11' 1 .1 W henever. then, the dfsana m.;r... ;ir let the patient have immediate recourse te a remedy which Wlfl restore the di Sensed rirnaii. a k . , healthy condition, and all the cistrejn,. strips . toms will epeedilv disappear, and i,. aWT.i:C. ' ""'or of the cheek be succeeded bt die roaai I I,,.. . hue of health. Such a remedy may be fonBd in "CuMea'e Specific. It is not only a pleasant. sfe, und certain remedy for Leuecrrhoea, but for sLpprtstans and painful Mensuration r : who. iinine incicates, a "S-peri"' uterine disease,. ,! Bt Jie sun, t;i,Ve 1rim frfirn 1 1 i ... " . " for alt entirely .. ...... M.icuirun WRICf) i,ve III gree an injurious effect upon th" U rr,. "lij Cea M prcuaration iiikut- ci Tfliil. sn f. J s ... ' aitc'.s and cannot possibly State coustituiion. It is act injure t!i'- mo .tt'.ttli' "gle raseto effect a em. or sale at Dr. HOWELL ' Tri-.. v Kirhmond, July 13, 1647. f'.'y. If A HQt If R' ITi or-ttosiu tke Bank.-. n ir-wf more pairs ol LaIies . ELASTIC BUSKIN SHOES; Superior For Seal CAPS; superior OL I n. lew children's superior CAPS: A lot of STFEL TRAPS; 1 SLf ASD BRSCir-...sr ft cn.oUottL rS!00''-'8-. Knives, Aic. , : Richmond, 23. 1&47. f Fof Stile or Rent I ; TIIIC Mill property One mile North of Richmond, oa the Middle-Fork f Wait water, with 17, A tree of Land . The property was formy eccnpied by Job V. Swain. Theri . a good Dwelling House, a Machine Shop, und a Stable on the premises. tAny person wishing to purchase or rent, will please call aad examine tbe premises, aad apply to' NANCY SWAIN". ' Dec. 23, 1847. itf , A superior lot of 19 m uviasses, iusi receiver irun rmm Orleans, and for sale by the Hogshead: Barrel a Retail, low roa csa, by HAINES At FARQUHAR. - Opposite Um Bank. Re-baaond, Feb. Pth, 1646.