Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 March 1850 — Page 3
Letters From Mr. Budd Coast of Pokto Bello, Feb. 12, 1S50.
exeeed 300 yardi wide, until the hill seta in, which does not Hop iu upward tendency until it reaches an elevation beyond the capacity of
Thii ta the 2Cth day we have been on board ; my mind to comprehend. I have seen nothing
thit old rickety vessel; and I presume if a set i that looked like a street , on either side of the
Ilwrrid Harder ia ladiaaa. gy , Isaac Pearce, a respectable farmer, and preach- ifjrreatJkXCltei-ieilt! er of the United Brethren denomination, living I inViirnfnrn.lt. T.,d 11 . . . riHE nder..trned have received a splendid in vigocoonty, Ind., was cruelly murdered in j 1 a.sortment of Sprinr and Summer Good.-the bed whilst sleeping bv theside of hi. -.if- "Tle, priee., and qtialiiie. .tench, -e think ml
,. . . ,., ,r. ; . persons eauinr can be iimed. We f.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1 Attention is invited to a New and 1
THE EMPIRE COMPANY.
jYTOTICE is hereby given, thHt, pursuant lo VKUV II AN ISOI 1 incokpobated ey tiii uhiuaivjs or ths siiii I-' au order of the Union Probate court, the ; ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND ' .".".TJ0"-,.
nitl, Z l f f C Frthr rutr mj nj,,ia. General Den Uty, Hn'.irI II I t 1 VJf ) Kt tl J . ' Cmttmnrtf. Kr.-i every disease arising lr..m
nnpenec. .1 h-pi ..in or aeraiirnd stomaeh. Hits r. nit
undersigned Commissioner, to make sale of the real estate of Peter H. Rudman, deceased, will
reniius conB- nff-r for ax e. on lh9lh flaw of .March next. Oil : "P'" ''"" r drranrnd .tomaeh. Hil. r. tut
or fllew were ever fo :....-...-... - "s.....8 in eigtit, mai IOOKS i me win msi. n seems, from ap- " lor tne rea.onor having the first pick or .he city ! , " ,.-.' " , " I' ' f in -vlnrk i Tlnf Ill's illi lOfIl "fJonnivil liV d ha. been eeriified to br Hon L li Arnold. Kvjoicevenat the prospect of liberty, like a fr, or farming. The forest, extend P-.nces. that a diabolical fiend entered tn .S- R&D TOE? ' ! XHZZ we certainly did. As I have before said, we entirely to the town, and the people appear la room, by opening the door, which was fastened ,UR p,rl r1,ow,: J and seventy five acres of land Iving in the 1 -w-j TYXF.R be, to rem hi. rraiefnl acknnwl- : Oonjnor of Kt murky; Hon j s Simmon, Senator were induced to believe that there as no rea- have no idea of taste, neatness, or ornament h a peculiar ,h, that a stranger to the j Cloths, CarfmereS, Satinets. i Son U,ni"n orJ?nkillTSaflrli,': lVTh" &?&:ti?jrVZ SrnlTyV'i .enable probability of being out over IS day The bay U .nothing more , th.. an unevenness j I- could not open, and while Mr. P. was j JeanS, Tweeds and KerseyS; ' 1 w'lfS Sd i? and that in all probability we would go through jin me line or the coast. There are three wrecks ! eep, n.Hicted a blow upon the temple with a I TVfpn'a nnfl ,-,-,' O,. of which is a valuable Grist Mill, Cotton Fac- eeind a fi tock of Fatl and winter o....ds. whirh , Uorfrr, loa: C c Trohri!ee, E-q, De.roit; s H ,n sight. This, too, is an ordinary passage, from j lying here-three vess... aud on, steam tow- j h-tcha .r tomahawk the blade of hich enter- I yl fnr Tw' i " TlTflS "f I " " KViV? v-lU" T" V.or Orleana to Chairres bv sailing vef?Cls. hoat, The price of all articles I have ascertain- ; ed lhe brai3 "d produced death some 24 hours ' -Trtinn linCIl, IOT VyOating- U.irty eight ecres of lanJ. I he tialance ol tne HjJ N.Jm fu .01,y ,,, nrv ritripu eon.i.t iu 1 wi.new of it. uprn.r efficacy. K H-Onc pecjiw uiiwu. win 6 , ,, ' .,1 .w. ,ui r. , ... 1 aft-rti-irn. Tt, ;r r o i T innn nnllinn fV,. T4.1 1 laud will make a valuable farm. The mirier- ; plrtof li.r pnpeny o' tllr Billrrt i., that it dor not ennBot we were mostly up-country folks, and ma- i d are about four times the pr.ee of the same j eraras. The .fe of Mr. P. was awakened j LiUieil UriMng, lOT I'antalOOnCn', ,iened will also sell a house and lot in Brook- ; P CI nth ' ""y nora. ...d i.o.,.., eniirely new nr of us never having seen, ship before in onr, "tide in the states. ForinsUnce, cheese is 50 j " ' the night, and called to her brother, ! Summer Cloths, all qualities and i "e. on the premises, belonging to .the estate of Fnslijh clo,V,iyl" "t,' A-,. rr lives we could not of course be judges, either cents per pound ham 40 eta. very small sperm j wno WM sleepiug in the same room, and asked i fYrtix i decedent, on Saturday the 30lh day of French do d ih. c ..lutvior BiIlcr., t.. imn all ..! .I.ould Mr of.'goodvlorgood navigators. Bu, ther. candle. lftH ct,., and other things in similar j J if he heard a noise in the house, . hich ' 'te arethreorfoursaiiorspassengerswithus who proportions. J edtha t b. lear -omething. Mrs. P. j u&.ciSEZ009' sale, and lhe balance in two equal annua y""''",) j-rli Cloth " 'JZ fJ&$L lw.n i kiHIr irnl ed as anv of us. Sever- 1M company to which I belong boneht a lneu leu of Her husband aud found him stm?-! l'lim Dmi Lintn.. Lin l .i.trf. Instalments, from the dav of sale. secured bv the .i.. Cnmuanv. in n- v.n-u .hi. i.u ...r i. in
al vessels have passed us on the way, which left jy'fw Orleans some days after we did, and are probably now in port or on their way back. As I informed you in my letter of the 6th we that morning found ourselves insight of land, aad, as we were Informed, Within 30 miles of Chagres. The next morning we found ourselves ia the same place yesterday morning not more than two milesofF the same place, and this morning not far off. During all this time we have been tryisg to round a point called Porto Belio. I hope all persons will avoid this
skiff in New Orleans, for which reason we are
not nnder the necessity of hiring the natives to take us up the river. The cost, however, will be abont the same. When we first came to we were immediately surrounded by a swarm of
them offering their services to take us up the
gling, and thought he had a fit, upon which a
light was had, the door to the room found opeu, j and Mr. P. wounded as above stated, and strug- j gling in the agonies of death. A Mr. Furguson i was arrested as the suspected murderer, but he '
j proved an alibi that he was, at the time of the
river at ten dollars apiece. But when they as- j murder, nine milesoff. Furguaon was released, certained that we had a conple of skiffs with and 'et tne perpetrator of the atrocious deed which we anticipated taking ourselves up they ' 18 unknown. Mr. Pearce was a very good and . . . . i ;'...,..: t: , ,
immediately ottered to take us, for five, and i'""""'"' a preacner, and was
finally fell to fuur dollars a piece. The move now is to go to a little town by the name of Gor-
about 40 miles from here.
mooght te have no enemies iu the country. The murder has produced much excitement in
vessel as unsafe, and avoid any vessel comma n- KonB bout 40 miles from here. But of our j a large number or persons are ded by her efficers. as unqualified for the station I progress hereafter?" It is said there will '"B8i ferreting out the guilty wretch, thsv occupy. A. M- Madden is the Captain, h bnt ,ill!e difficnlty in getting passage on a ; Cin. Com.
an(j . Marray, Mate, Brig Octavia. To- i "r,m,r P lno acme; oui i nave tears. day ws have had a fair wind, and made some Heft Sampson Riggs, in New Orleans but on
progress, ,d all are on tip-toe in anticipation of rnvsng at cnagres, ne was tne nrst man I saw. veteoming to anchor thiseveniag. ! He left New Orleans 4 days after we did, and
ftini'h.mi of all color, and rrado.
Hlack, Fink and Fancv figuftd Lawn., Plain made and Fancy'AlpKha, 500 piece, print., every variety. SHAWLS. vhite Crape embniiilered Shawl., Changeable (irern ami Rlneiilk do. I'laid and embroidered Thibeit do. Mout D'l.auie and cloth do. BONNETS. Faient English Pearl Bnineo, do do Jenny Lind do. Pearl and Floranee Braid do. Tulip, Rourh and Ready and Albino do. Mine. Rutland lo. HATS AXD CAPS. Men". Boy.' and Youth'. Palm Ht do do Floienee Braid, do. Men'. Sprinr Style Mole Skin do. do Panama and Leghorn do. do and Boy. California 4k Hitrna Viata do. BOOTS AND SHOES.
purchaser's notes with approved security, waiv- BU.e, black and rrrm blanket do
ing the valuation aud nppraismenf laws. Fur- j C'tlS.StUlt I CS. ther particular, made known tft. the day of sale ...,;,,, hUrk c..M 'n.,
Liberty. Feb. 20,1350. I American
do
do
Brookville Stove Store.
?ot here 3 davs before us. in a sailinr veawl..
We start up the river to-morrow morning, prob- ! IIe 8aid. that "me P"80" h"d 'P i(jng .oenateby eendinground a piece of paper quol alilv arlv. and Intenn tA crf In HtinamM a arwn r . i . .V . r
j j ,ru, lne two speecns. tie would
as possible. l ours, tj. K. BUUU
yet coming I
Porto Bello is a ridge of immense mountain ranning directly up to the water's edge. We have had a fair view of it for some days. One range of hills after another rise successively above each other as they recede from the coast, and there are some in sight, which must reach an elevation astonishing to one whose life has beea spent in the comparitively level country of Indiana. These rugged hills are covered with a luxurious growth of foliage; for, be it
kaown we are now in a region of perpetual "P thtlr effects. The inducements here are so
summer, where snows and frosts, and coid great for men t" seek their own fortunes, that wind., are known only to those who have had ( arriving here lhy throw away their conthe temerity or curiosity to climh the highest j sciences, and regardless of their duty to God o"mountains. I have not been on land and con- man rnsh headlong to the mines, seqneutlyknow nothing so far as my observa- The riche9 of lm""e miue are heing devel-
tioneo's, ofthe kind or nature of the vejreta- i ri moT nd more very day- Operations J
Cen(reasinal. Washimoton, March 25, 1850. Swate. Mr. Webster rose to make an explanation, for the purpose of defending his recent
soeech from thn rharra nf hin ;.i..i '
I - - wiu lllk.VU.1LniI.UV
the
oting '
not under-
Men'a Calf, Kipp, and Morocco do ec Boy', do do do Mi.ei Kip, Calf and Goat Ladie. Morocco Polka do H. cut Bu.kin., do Enameled H . cut Bnkin, do Kid Tie. and Slipper., Children'. Cold Exrrlfior Tie., do Enameled and Cold Boot., ADDING
Boot., Shoe., Boot., do.
price.
these quotations for the purpose of showing anv 1 I "cr' tullan, -rat.. Crape., Veil., and Veiling I " o."-e, . . w.t k i.., I inconsistency, he either SidLt understand i .K' ScIIrS8 " " " ' K i Co , IfcoO. jsubjectorwasnotcandid. There was no incon- j CrT. Ha'rj r..Z&m?Z-m 'A ? . """ C" isistency- He had never voted for auv increase '" Ctoper't Warr. I. .. t ... : K: 1 1". .. .
ny fim- i of Slavery orSlave Territory. He would carrv ! V '..- all ..her,. ! Z "1, "tT IT.
UJ.C. Bl'HTOX
take to say now that if any body could make : A ariety of other Fancy Good., inch a.
Correspondence of the Tribune. San Fkancisco, Thursday, Jan. 31 The Minea fmrgc I.nmpa.
I have learned that the Albany compa
mediately on arriving here followed the example j .ul ,ne compact made with 1 exas. Having re-
t . .i .j. , jj -j j nisieo uuauccessiuny tne mining or the compact, of most other companies,) dissolved and divided : h. . , -. . . .. ' , l' v ' I he would not now violate it after it was made.
Mr. Hale replied that the compact was made in '45 and was just as much a reality in 1843 as it was in 1850, and it seemed to him that under
the circumstances there was an unwarrantable j I?T?WTT A 7? F? 1 T 1 T difference of sentiment. He had however In hi, 1 "'''' -1 ' 't -it J
allnsion, designed no censure or disrepect. ;0', SPRING AND SUMMER
Mr. ebster said if he did not intend nunttnir 'AT THE STORE OF
to show inconsistency, he could uot see what his
ODject was.
ing el.ewhcre.
B H. Broekville, March II, 1150.
N e w G o o d s.
j Ktit-m iripru ana lanry.uo j Krt rich " flo 1 111 ttik French dur nkiti iiu Rubs j Caifttitit-rtr nti Vvlvrtrrii ! Vestings. ; Black Silk Wtiinca Fancy ' du Hlack Sa tin ' do . Plain black and fancy V(r-trd do ! Black and fant-T tlk Vrlvri i Kcd tilk Vtrlvc-i for tnmintntr;fl Martreillcf. blark Cloih and Caimtrr t,rting ! Blark and lawcr ilkand atin CKAYATS j Italian do ; um Stocks and S;ik HdkT Stitthicils. j Blue, black, brown and drab Saliincttt ' OtvT mix, d dd i Blark " d. ! Hibhcd, ulatn, itriprd and ffnrt-d d Supt-r ptatii and fiincy Tarcds ) Hiding and btirfalo Cord
, I.amarunr lord ana HcaTrrtvrn Kemey and Kentucky Jt-ani ! Dt.mtitiif Jrana and Lincy I Fancy plaid and varifatrd Cluak Lining j Kt-d,wltUc and frctn Flnnml ! Super blaprt ifk warp I-ofrv
Strift-dand chant-aUe do Plain and mole eolurrd An Black and fancy Alpacca do Striped Alpacca do Satin striped do Silk brocade and figured W(.rtrd do Napnb-tm blue and Chamcleuti do Mirttio btafk.and aisrt.d do Lyoner Cl.ua black and colored d-
Stove which are aire.., aehnowlcdjed to be .ope- j ich .nd ireh ch,Pe7
i
TOIIN H. FUDGE, offer, for .ale at the liwt 1.9 rate, the following aiorinieut of Storrn, nn- , orpa.ed for beauty of de.irn or variety of .tyle i in ihe went, and would reipectfully .olicit an ex1 aininatiun of hi. assortment and price. befoVe pnr- ! chasing. All article, furniihrd at the Cinctiiiiati
don't you eome to head quarter., at the fign of the Bed Stove and buy? ou can there And the greate.t
variety ol Premium, btranb ac Buck. Double Oven
ta weir his coit for comfort, and Ins at no time trv tT0 rSoc w ew
Iwen so hot as to be uncomfortable. A mild. I one V8St ,rlne r8ol'-
pleasant breei, i constantly blowing, which makes one feel full of life and vigor. Tn all probability, however, we 'will find it a little iitlVrent in t!ii respect. The hills, or mountiius on our borders present the most picturesque appearance I ever saw. The shore is in
tioa. The weather ever since we parsed Cuba, j hare b"n verv -ces'u' 'his winter new After some Tarther explanation between Web has been the most delightful I ver r. At ' placers are constantly br-ine discovered; indeed ster and Hale-
no time has it b-en cool enoueh lo renuire one at certain elevation, the whole extent of coun- " """e ,.m.ln Vommiitee on 1 em- j
c i ... . inr pi rnririp.n in 1 1 B.im i fi;rAi. . - i
u:.. r c irv ironi t inron in in w itici irn Rnnmni in nn ' . . .. .. . ( , ivrv c. cibAtMiin i
territorial Government for I , are now oneninr a beautiful .....n.n.i. .r
! folly .elected Spring and Summer Good, vhirhfor
1 1 1 hill oriranizinir
The sands atSacramen- i VPV Mxirn
to City are. shiHinjr with the precious metal. Gold has been picked from the sand taken from a well some eighteen feet from the surface of the ground, at San Francisco. At Sacramento City many dollars worth was washed from the sand of the late freshet; iu short, over this whole
Where barrain. are to be had!
ttt Building Sotth lhe Public tquart, Eatt tide o .Vain Burgett Street, at the Post Office.
Braakville, ladiaun
Monterey, Barna Vita and Oreron Plaid.
t'l.id and striped Mun de I.aite. Super Monniiog Gingham Plain and fancy do Cashmere de Khine Plain and fancy Lawn. I. men and Victoria do lnh Linen., Il.n,k Muiiint and S.itj Wu.I Vittoria and Ui-hoo .an
li J N X K T S
most instances an almost perpendicular bluff, t region, where the country has the appearance
and the ridges or points are in many iustances cut off by narrow channels of water, forming
of having been raised or disturbed by volcanic action, gold is found. When it is obtained from
at various distances from the main land very j tl,e "rlh U is ruud inheded In or resting on
beautiful little islands or mounds, rising from clB? or slale ani1 oclillei1 w,lh blacs; sand;
the water like arificial mounds, apparently with grat regularity, each of which is covered wilh trees. The water between these and the iB.i, is of oilflicient depth for small vessels to can through with s.ifety. and some of them are
when found In the rock it is associated always
with white quartz. Some astonishingly large pieces of gold are
dn do do do do
Cloth.
Plain and Fancy Ciuimrn Black, blue, gray and fancy Satinet l. Kentucky and Dome.tic Jean. Tweed., Velvetteen., Linnen. and Cottcnadei Patagonia and other Coaling.
The Senate then proceeded to the considers- i ehoiceof pattern and elegance ofatyr.thevchallenre
lion of the special order, heir. the Present's 1 !h-'-n,P''" of he Valley, and invite the careful California Message. 8 j XnVZ P""h""- Their Mr. Hunter adnresed the Senate at length ; Super American, Engli.h, Freuih and German Broad
upon tneMaveiy question, maintaining the right '
oi uie ooutn to lane tneir slaves into the terri- ' tories, and picturing the ends, which would be j the result of emancipation. He took decided j Southern grounds. He said the Union could: not be preserved bv anv natched un romnromiw. 1
but was ready himself to do anv thing that pro- J Snf" p," I" CaA ll,sUn, mised peace, if consistent with the constitutional j do silk",',! Cot'onYe'iv t.
rights of his btate. j do French and Plain Black I.a.ting. Mr. Upham obtained the floor, when the sub- , do Taney sad Plain Summer Vr.ting. (snorted) ject was postponed till Monday next. i Ladie S' SreSS QOOtll
1 he benate then went into Executive session, i '"per Plain Black Pure Si-warird Lunar
and adjourned. llra'II Th Ttlll tn iiniili- th. J.r;.n.ls. ;n
reported to have been found ut the Stockton ,he appropriations for the present fiscal year was mines within the last two weeks. One piece 1 taken up, and the question was nn the' amend-
rior to all other kind.,
-ALSO An extemive and gt neral aortinent of parlor antt .etfregtilatiiig .tove., seven and ten plate atovc., aud in short, every thing in the .tove liue. ALSO-
GOODS I Tin, japan copper, bras.and -licet iron ware, mi car ' t kettlet, flat iron., andiron., odd lid. and nkillef.
LIXCK & FARQUIIAR, Pnce..",Mbe ,uW '"-""'' " lt" "
All kind, of lmne .noutinr and iobbinir done up at i f 'l kind, m l qualitie.
Ihe .hortrtt notice and on reasonable term.. All 'he' Ninsll irifltv above articlea are manufactured and arrant, d at J ' " " the lign of the Red Stove on Main Burge. .treet. Black and col'd .ilk Fringe.; Linen do two door, north of D. Price, .tore. I he highe.l nip and Jaconeit price pr id for old copper and pewter. Linen Cambric Handkrrchirfr Be tore vou find the right place. J. II. F. " hue Lace Cape. iiiarll-U-tf Fancy Hdkft , . Fall Style. cfKilthon and Triiaminif. a . Hi itrl J vlt-t Hibtnin. and ItibUin.ofall kind. Itll IllltSL. I Ladies .ilk and ca.hmtreGtt vet
- e .... .i .i-.!.., c, n, Pic nie Glove, and Mitt.
I ..u. f,.r. ti-rm of rear., thi. laree ! W0"1 " Ml"" and G love.
' - . . - .
unfathomable. The cout ia said to be clear of! we'8l,,n? twenty-three pounds wai bronght to daneerous reefs or banks, exc-rt those visible. Stockton on Thursdsy. Another piece of in-
While
riUng 1 hear the cry Hint we are in "edible nize and weight was also reported to
sight of the port of Chagres, and. I must leave
this to be cn.-.!u1ed another time. Evening. On going on deck, 1 did not see til port, but I saw a Brig following a steamboat, which indicated that the port was not fr off. On coming up near us, the cable was dropped.
and the little steamer in a verv friendlv man-
have been brought to Stockton on Friday it was said to weigh ninety-eight pounds. I saw a number of persons on board the Stockton hoat who had seen the lump weighing twenty-three pound. The gentleman who carries the express between Stockton and San Francisco, told me he saw and had in his hands the piece
ner -eared us. and be assured it looked like old ! weiehiS ninety eight pounds. If this be true
it is the largest piece or gold ever found, excepting one found in the Ural Mountains, which
weighed nearly one hundred pounds, troy. Digging gold isliks evuy thing else in which men engage some succeed while others get discouraged and go home penny less. However
acquaintances meeting after a long absence. We hitched, and were soon made sensible by r progress that we were under thj influence of a steam engine, Instead of a fe jv sheets of canvass. It uow appeared we were about seven or ten miles from nort.
While standing on the deck of the vessel, ' mo"X us tIi0M who r diligent and not too while betng towed np to the rW. sight of, fond of Prpecting, I believe there are but few
the sublime mingled with the romance, to a i ""-cessrui, however Whlely
degree beyond my anlictpationi met m- eyes.
metits reported from the Committee of the Whole. The amendments voting $9000 for a Minister to Russia and $4,500 for a charge to Austria, were concurred in Yeas 114, Nsys 72. The amendment appropriating 200,000 for the eubsistence of the Florida Indians was concurred in, Yeas 105 Nays 75. Other amendments were cancurred in and the Bill passed. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the California question. Mr. Thnrston said he was the first Representation from Oregon on this floor. He came here not as a party man. He had been grieved to hear California slandered, because she had dard
to protect herself and ask for admission. His opinion was that California should be admitted
into the Union without plucking a single hair
from the golden lochs ol her golden constitution
their succe.."
I d
do do do do da do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
Plain filatk Engl ith Merino
Changeable do do Plain Black and Cal'd Alpacea Lmtcr. do and Silk itriprd Mode Cloth. Celeatial striped Lu.ter. new itylej California Plaid. do Plain and Silk tiriprd Mode Cloth. French. Scoteh and Domestic Ginirham. Plata Pink, Blue, Green and Huff Frenchop Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lain.
iorner of Court and walnut St. Cincinnati. -
I Havilir taken, for a it'rm oi jnr, mi. nrrr ;
. i . I - 1 1 1 nl ... t L- - ,k .... ... I
note i, rii it-u riimsi'i i M-n..irv"...r..-iii.,. .. .,, , R.... Hoove. The nrounetor feel, confident hi. i ll? T . while and fancy .ilk and Button Hint
I. - II .1 ..... i uiraii miiu c'llllu Lint I D Millfl
Whin- Merino and Ca.hmere HJ.-
frirndj will give him a call, n. oon a tliey find out
where he ia. -. Nov. 134.-48-ly Proprietor. Executor's Notice. TF.TTERS teitamentary on the la.t will and teJ lament of Henry Sater, late ef Franklin eoality, Indiana, deceased, having been granted to the under.igned by the Clerk of the Pbohate Court ot Franklin county. Notice i hereby given to all permnl indebted to .aid etate, lo make immediate payment, and all having claim, to prcteni them to the
underaigned; dnlv authenticated according lo law for .ettlcmrut. The e.iale i paohablv .olvent. DAMIEL WILLSOX. March 1 1th, II'O JAMES A. I.OWKS, Execntor.
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. TOTICF. i. hereby riven that the partnership
heretofore c.i.liug between Noah Mendenhall
nav differ.
A .Mr. Arnold
worked six
nn n. .. .. 1 . .... . . I I I.I i .. ..
niuuii Ue.irrr to me iauu man wane trusting . . ... ... mot rfiti, Inc. minus fnlii mtk Iia hnn (tnrfeM -i j t
Tb- itnA a t f t!- !
Marrieo On Wednesday by Rev. E. II. Sabiu Mr. Birlow, of Polk Co., Iowa, to Miss Georgia Ann Wet, daughter of William West
j of this county. weeks and ob- ! I t l it jy . 1 1 iar-raraaaaaaaaa-ewsasaaaBaaai
Aaotiior moo -
While v. . 1 t. rr t.J I. ,t, . I
, . . . t.iined, clear of expenses, $2,300.
it
! davs and had collected $1,900. Another gen-1 1.-., ... . t .
i 1)IED-Bun aaonain iat, tne z.in ot larcn, at no r . t ) - : I - I II I . J " ! . . .. .. ' .1:
to the wind.
rougn and rugged. 1 he bank in most iustan
ces is perpendicular, and ranges fr
feel high rock or clay. The
part of the bank is of course naked L.. I .L. . .
oi tne most oeautilul rind presented itself to my
Tropical fruits of all kinds appear to
OH ITU AUV.
at
I 11 email liuill llir peine Ultti,,,g, liau -Uiir.iw in i rfiiaenCC tut fi nwnmrr in r i an nun ,M11 20 to 250 .. mnnfK. , nnn 1 e.,M ..,mr,l. n.r. I" ' r"-r ! l'i"ful fines, .f ten day with
I ...... . - r1 I the quiny. Clot. Joseph BENNETT, aged anout niperpendicular i . cr, , :,;l,. ..l ;,.inir I tv.thr-e vc...
, and barren;', . , .i ij lj To record the desth ofa friend at all time, a ' i from accounts given by those who had worked melanrhnlv tribute f erpect; particularly an i. the
death of the .nhieet o tni nmice, a. toe io ia noi
The above is about what is ave
raged by those who dig faithfully. Some by
( chance open a pocket (as it is called,) and take
bans' from th ;H i j i
A in auuuuance, anu n one i.e. - r i , . out fortunes in a few davs or weeks; but cases appears to value it. For mv part I have seen . ,, . ... ,M , . . - r i of this kind are rarean abundance of these frnlte ever since I . , .i . i , 1 1 e.i. j x , . .j At present only the coarse particles of gold reached ew Orleans, but have never tasted of , . V . t i- r . .... ' 1 are sought after: but few machines for eeparaInv. -ilk IK ... e t . .... - . B ' r
"e ea.eouon oi aooui one eigntn, ot j
n orange. To-night I will write again.
Yours, E.R.BUDD. Chagkcs. Feb. 12. 1850. W are again on land. We reached Chagres bout suosst. What is Chagres? Of course
you dont expect me to give a good description
ting the fiuedust from the sand are in operation. I know of bnt one, and am inclined to believe there are to others of importance; this is or was on Mormon Island. A number had been
: put up at this place by one Company just before
the rains commenced, but have been washed
away since, these are quicksilver machines,
confined to the "hearth . tone where he m wont , hei- riiwr .ml rmv,rt to all who .nrroundrd it.
but "ti. felt bv a large eirele .f admiring neighbor, and friend, over whom this inscrutable decree of Providence hat eat an impenetrable' ylem. Capt. Bennett wa. born February ia.th. 1797, and pent hi. youthful day. in the mid.t. anri as a parta.
ker, or thatoiia and privation, peculiar to n""""
lire. The valley of the White w ater ha. en me theatre! of hi. action from "youth to old age" commencing life in moderate eitenm.tanee., by a court.'
ot cloe and constant application, ne nan acquire, a i
The pnrsnit or agricmtnre ano an
Plain and Fancy Monte de Lain.
Plain and Flowered Linnen. (new style) Plain and Fancy American Print, (a.nortcd do do English St French de da Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain tmu barred and otriped Jaconrtt. Book anri Mull MaMiin Plain A; Fancy Drr Handkerchief. dn do Silk do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do
Bl'k Silk Lace Veil, and Green Beraga Plain and Fancy DHF.SS SILKS Plain and Fancy Silk Cravat.
D03IK3TICS. Apron, Furniture nd Mrint?ri Cheek BW-achetl tud Bmwn I.inen TabU Cloth (Id da Cntlcm do dn Ho do Musltn Mfthnrii, Hamilton and other Red Ticking White, Yellow, Hed and Green FlannelBleached, brown and col'd Drilling Col'd Muliii, Nankeem and StliHat SHAWLS. Super Emh'd white crape Shawl. do do and plain bl'k and mode .ilk frinfed Thibet Shawl, da do Berage Shawl. Bonnets & Ribbons.
Snper French Lace Bonnet, (new .tla) dn Fancy Lace and Tint an dn do tiimo and Rntland do
do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do lo Mir. (assorted) do J SUPERIOR JlSSTRTMEKT OF FJ.VCr, Pf. l.V j.vr CAP RIBBOSS, LJICES, BOBISETTS, THREAD ASIt COTTON EDGIS'GS, LJB).r BL'K, WHITE JSI) MIXED SILK. COTTOS k LAMBS' WOOL STOCKINGS, SILK ASI) MOHAIR FRINGES AND LADIESDRESS BUTTONS! t DIES' AND GENTS' KID, SILK AND COTTON CLOfES. Looking Rla.te., Wall Paper, Hat. and Cap.,
Boat, and Shne.t Ladies' and Gent.' Carpet Sack.; Umbrella., Para.ol. and Fan.; Shn Peg.;
Hardaarc and Cutlery; Gllu anri Queentwarc: Trace, Halter and Lag Chain.; Wooden Ware; Grocerie.. etc Ate fce
We i.nvjte a call from all who are pnrrha ing in nnr
'old
Peck, m thi. day di.iul.ed by mu
i will hereafter he con-
fc William J
tual ennwnt. 1 he humnc
ducted by Noah Mendenhall who i. authorized
settle and teeure all dt ht. or account, of the .aid firm. NOAH MKNDKVHALL, Union, Mar. S, US0 WILLIAM J. PKCK, K. B. Thr'nndeniiened take' thit oiinnrtuiiitv to
tender hi. thank, to the public for their patronage, fe intend, to keep constantly on hand Dry Good., lirocet ie., Uueen.warc and Hardware of almost eve
ry variety, which he will exchange for essh or produce, and he flatter, hiin.elf that he can and will .ell a. cheap a. can be purchased thi. side of the city by which he hopet to receive a .bare of the publie patronage. N. MEXDF.XHAKL. Union, March 5, 1950 12
Woolen Comfort.
Sewing Silks; Tailor. and Dre. Trimmings l'an.; Comb.. Thimble.; Button.; Suspenders; Pock et Hijks; Carpet Bscs, .te. c. Tiro Hum' vi (I and I'ijty Pice- of Print. Plain, plaid, dowered and fietired Aemriran Print. Plain, plaid, floarred Kngli.h and French Prim. Plain aud fancy oil Prints And iu fine. Print, of all qualities, de.eription. and color, that any one can desire. Drrss Silks. Plain blark Silk. Hed, pink, bine, green and ptatd Silk Fancy Bmiuei silk 5-. Gro de Khine black do
olhcr prrpin tions into the shade. It eannbt. ocr-
haps be better desrrilxd lhun by stating that it is in : a liquid form, and is adapted lo 'internal and external use, holding 'n.tantaneou. control over all N'rri vims Affections, l(hriimlini. Croup. Inltamation., Tooth and Kar Acke, Bun.., Bruises. Sprains, -ores, Jce. Kcc. Tins Pain Killer wa entensively osxd in X York during the Cholera of itMtf. with greater succe.. than any oibcr ani-le. ll.iHsdiral virme. are Isr oferi.jr in my nihrr. Apply to the Em pire Csinipsif , , l.ts Foliou airet t. aftC! lo ibe principal mercliSnfti iu . i our lusn. ITODF.AF PF.USONS. Ton can he m.de to hear! by proper trv -tment. hot r member that Ibe organization of lhe ear i. the iTiort delicate strurlnre sif the Dotty, (except thecytj and hi nee i. ofiener injured than benetftted by .yriii ces. The acoustic oil, told l.y the Empire Com- ' pany, is ,he surest and mo.t ncce.ful ariiele ever knmsn for cure.. tn all caae. w here buzzing souuil. noise of water, . finsniig, or painartVcl. the ear. this Aennsiie oil foe dealirf-.a t. s icrtaiu retndv, No 138 Fulton .tre. t, New York. CIIEEtrAI. CLKAXS1NG FLU1I. A new and important discover), by which dirty ' c'uthea are made perfectly clean, wiihosti any rnb- ! bine; or boiling. Umpire Company, X Y, only proprietoi.. Thi. Chrmira! preparation dee. not injure, but add. erv much to the wear of theeljith. BK Sl'KE ABOUT VF.hMlFUGFS. ' Some kill the chil.lienl as well as the worms, and the only .afr.rtlc'r that kills the worm, and not the . thildren, is (tie -Viade and .uld by the F.mpiro ("ompauy. It require, a Is s-" proportional d.e, and -., at the ' same lime, more effectual iu demising worms withoai injury in the constitution than any other Vermtluge;agnat many certificates may be obtained. I which are not neeessarv to insert in a newspaps-r. THF. F.MCIKF. COMPANY Is ihe only Company of the kind inewrpot ated by , the Legislature of this Slate as a Stock Company, and under such lerislaiive enactment, as to auaks ' the stot k alaats at par. and the Company clear of fiabililies. Imfit idvals holding any of Ihe stock, of : Company will be entitled to the r pro ratio amount . of profits of f he business, declared upon lhe affidavits of the Tmitces, af lhe end of each year. The j Company receive their own .-lock at par, in pay1 ment tor gxids at the N.-w York Office, and have, f.T the year 1849, declan-d a dividend of 2 percent. ' od s'oek i.surd previous to July 1st. and llllfil cent, nn the .tiirk issued subsequently tothealwve . dale, pavable at the ofilee of ihe Company. NOTICE! The ilmpTie fq?paiiy are the proprietor, and maniifnrturers of Itay.' Liniment, (lor Piles, J Hewe. Nerve and lfo-e Linimrnt (for ftieumalismj; Balm ' of Columbit. (f.ir t?: hair); Siih.ms- .ick head ache reiue-v. Ut whuin all orders should be add reassrd Tfl EMPIRE COMPANY Hat the Agency of the Nervine Balsam, the great Indian Remedy for fit., the onfv .ore and certain core : for Kpijcrtic fits, cramps, convulsions, Ac. Xf ha. been administered wiih astonishing success, and i. as near a Secine a. anything can b. It forms a new era in ihe practice of Ph j sicians. many of wham use ' this Balsam a. the only remedy. Person, wishing the Nervine Balsam, must apply io thi Empire Company. DH. RUSH'S H.MTII PILLS Are onlv to be had genuine from the Empire Com- - panv! 1'his caution is neeessarv lo avoid a spurious
ariiele. 'I he genuine Ku.h Pills are liarmle.s; ef-li-etnal , and lhe lie plu. ultra of specific., it was invented by the great Dr. Rofi, and used as a oiiiser.al reined fur disease. DH. B AHTHOI.'lME W'S EXPECTORANT rfxtt SYRUP Is manufrt(irr(I prfTic'tly pnrejhy ihe tmpire Company under incorporation from the State for cough, erlila, pain of the side, lungs, fcc. It is a .are prevcntaiive of C'onsrrmptiofl, hot not a certain care af ler the disease is once thoroughly seated. The ia uine isonlr to he had fmm this Company. TllK. THING IS DONE!! Those who do not believe it, are respectfully dr.ircd koT to read! But Bald-headed person, may lead
and test, and hare the head covered with a nne, luxuriant, glossy hair, by the use of the Magnetic Hair
( frsV till'tll n ml 7)lii ',. Kesionrartd Invigoratni- Manufactured and -old .t.UI ft. trf..'.N aiUI MJIimi SriCS. b )r E,nuire tumpany, ioc...Porat,d bytb. Stat. Bleached and brow n Muslin, of arinus widths from of New Turk.
of a town I have only had a half hours view of and 1 am satisfied that an immeusity of money and thai as seen from the river. But I will give ! can and will b. made with, them the coming
von the beat I can. At we enter the mouth of season. The one in operation cleared
s r rr nronertv
occasional trio to southern market, w ith the prodnctt 1
of hi. fields, were the source from which his comnr- . line and tak.st oceasiou to tender our thanks
tenee was derived. From lhe toil, of the hnsband- j euftomers," honing that .iich satisfaction has been
man it an tne pride anil pleasure ot tne oeccpseo io turn, as a source of recreation and instruction, to mingle i n the contests of political .trite. Capt. lien, nett nosses.ed a toiind. well balanced mind, ol en
larged and patriotic views, and although several time, unsuccessful a. a candidate before the people for their renresentative. the niaior object in view wa.
accomplished that of disseminating anion el he peo-
rrnderrd a. wil! w xrrant a continuance of their favors. We will continue to receive in exchange for good , all kind, of approved country produce; giv ing three, for lhe highest market nriee; as we have made new arrangements by which oar proedtiee w ill he conveyed to market. J.IMsTK. k FARqUHA. March ifi, IS50.
tn x ids wide Bid Tickings and Mariners' Si ripe. Checks and Drillings Wa-iin coverings; Linen and Col ion Bagging Bleached and brown Linen Table Cuver do do Muslins SHAWLS. Bilk embroidered crape Shawls do do and plain black and mode do Fringed While Shaw Is Silk and Bullion Frinire mole colored Bhavt It De Lainrand heavy Clolh do Hats and Caps. Mole Skin and Beaver Hats N'eutra silk and brush do
Burna Vista and California do Common Angola do Children's Velvet Caps Rlask and blue Clolh dn Fur do Hardware and Cutlery Ame.' Shovels and Spadet Rowland's 'lo do Pi.ks and Hoes Trace Chain., Saw., Square, and Hinges Knives anri Forks Iloor, trunk and Copboard Locks Files and Hasps Chisels an. I Carpenters' Plane. A large and extensive Variety of
Iron and iSails
Also a complete assortment of Qt. F.F.VS WtRR,1 Glass Ware, Stone Ware and Earthen Ware, Groee- : net. Salt, Sole Leather. Ac fcc fee j The subscriber wonld wish ibe publie generally to learn what his numerous customer, already know, ' namely, that the above articles are equal in quality to any in the country and sold as cheao. lie has an
1 extensive and lung acquaintance wiih lhe most prom-
sTotire is hereby given that the undersigned will inent merchants ol Cincinnati and the eastern cities receive srali il proposals up to IS o'clork of the j m' 'his advantage enable. hVm to bay the very first lith day of April next for grading, cn Ivrrting, and ' quality f goods at Ihe lowest wtc. lie know s thai metalling Claiborn street from the market house to I ne sells at as small an advance on the wholesale cost the river; for grading, eulirrting and metalling East I as any merchant in thi. part of the State, and he Market street from Jatnrs .ircct SJ rods Norih; fur . Hatter, himself that he can convince any one w b ditching and culverting from Claiborn at. on Market wishes to examine for himselfihat in excel lence of t. across James st. ami thence w ith the enrvr of the article and chiapnes. of price, he cannot be surpasshill to the river. Securitv for the performance of;- RICHARD TYNEAf. contracts will be required.' Work lo lie completed by I Brookville, la., 1, tail). 4S 1st. October next. Specifications to he seen at my ! office. By order or the Board of Trustees, CUStOHl Mad . .'lJ:.':. i HOOTS AMI SHORN. An flrrHnanrP ' 4fl( 10 PA 1 RS- 'I'ne undersigned has jut received ln Ui-Ultdnce -HUU frum ,hr Matinlaciurer. in New England Providing for the a-Mtesmeilt and collection of I a lirge assnrtmcm of Boots and Shoes made express. taxes for the year 1M0. iJVriiHe.-' '" """,,,nK in " ' lh' fo1-
This Meguetie fair Restorer and Invignrainr i
certified by the fallowing persons as having their hair restored by it, when everything else bad failed namels : R Ichard H White, 9$ Uuwi-rr, John Merklr. 10 King si net; .tame. De Molt, 4 Washington Market; Marrarrl Thomas, 381 Rroime street; Cling, ronieruf Bowery and Rivine'tou street; Daniel Fiiftreratd 7e hr,st,e rtreet; William Bruinell, 11 Cii.'Un'e street J J Anderson, 221 Centre strvct. no D r-m
, p'
QUERNS WARE &. GLASSWARE. It HF. undersigned has just received a large and . splendid assortment of the above named articles. Feb. 27th. 1850. R. TYSF.R. Truth Stranger than Fiction ! THE subscriber continues, hy a safe and newly discovered method to kill Cancer.
, and remove them body and roots, thus making a per1 feet cure wifAaur the knife, ar eautittg pain to the I Patient; I and successfully treat. Cousump
I tion and all Inng affection, leading to it, wiihrm
Drugging the Stomach; This is the most Scientific and successful method of treating lung Diseases. Office opposite the Burnett House, on west 3d St. Cincinnati, Ohio. No.l5-tmos- P. K. WOMBAUGH, M. D.
BETHESDA WATER.
"ilK In-r Imp waters of Bt (hesda r- poritivr ft
rnrf 1'of it dismsri of the Skin, nucha Pim-
f'. and Httrhr on ihr facr, Tnrr Tan, Suit
liurnt, irritatrion of tlie akin, t-m bruioca and rtn-
tiMioit. Pf fauti diii it nttrr thavmr will nut auf fcr fr.im lhe nw iSf the raur; in a wor.1, it h rating: q tialitir arc with.Mit a paralUlin thr hiMory if rharinary. 1 he KmpirrCnmpaiiT liaa ihe ole afYitcytor tttiale No 13 pultun nirrrt.
3IKMIM1IS INSTlTUf
Notice to Contractors.
Passed 10th March 1HJ0- I
Beit ordained bv the President and Trustee, or
I the town of Brookville; That there be and i. hereby a. .eased and fived npou all prnpert sohject lo taxa'ion by the laws and i ordinance, of said Corporation, lhe srm often eents on cverv 100 Dollars asses, mi nt of valuation there
of; to be assrtsed and collected as hereinafter provi
th
emer, on our right, and about two hundred
a week.
Of thoaa who go to the mines probably
one-third work in them, another third
yard from the bay, stands lbs American part of the town, consisting of about four or five shan-
tees, about 12 by 15 feet one storv hiirh coffee ' speculation, trade or gamble, the ether
houses and taverns, all but one covered either ' turn to the cities satisfied with seeing without
with bamboo or canvass. On entering the river, ' digging n seek employment there, or if they j J1.10
we ran in a direct N. W. Hireetinn .Knot 150 are so fortunate as to have srfKcient money or; hri.i in time of need
yards, where it turns almost at right angles and j friends to send it them, they take the first csmes from the N. E. . The river is here ! steamer home. It is here as in all other places bontI50 yards wide and appears to be verv deep. t,,e world over, only the diligent aad pereeveThe American part of the town is directly inthe ring succeed. Unprecedented facilities for 'bow. Directly acres, and above the elbow ia ! enterprise and boaiiiesaie daily opening, bnt lo Spanish part of the town, frontine- which is "dvantage of these opportunities the same
$12,000 it i.soe. Amidst all political revertr., hi. character ? ,ul VClViJr 7 . " "r ! See. 1 hat there be and is he.ehy a ed or . . : i. I .h 1 krt E nndersirned. administrator of th- ea. a. e ot J : : .'- :
1 toe inns ano mnpi., -i" " I ' Hewee ItMlinir l... I;.. ... .- eeca'rd. ! Set Ual Cltllens, qiiannr a to vine in -win -oi por-i .dmiratiosi rfall who knew him aet-onallv. Forhel.-i "enry Bolinga, lateof Franklin county, o.ecca en, . r r-.v ff.e ce..i. null tat: e.cent in i
about last t.s years Capt. Bennett ha. acted a. one orthe S'". no.tee, thai (by. irnc 'of an order o. ln ! raar made exempt by law. I 1 .- ' . . ; . . r Probate Court, he will offer for sale at nnhlte oote.-V. I ' " 7 I. ". .. .
enter into 1r,ioB fr-m ,rri, , , Brokville lending th. reto ; t" the premises. In BatlerT.wn.hin, on Saturday, ' ' , or harhorioe dors or bitch... a
third re- .he impnUe of hi. .w eh.r.c -ran formidable : fkrsriV.T" x o'f-ne dollar npon every hitch and fiftv eens. on
I 1 rttT- sin 11 III or II I taut s; si m w aiuis.i"l "
1
As a neighhirand citiren , tion thirteen, in town ten, raare twelve. East, e
! ' !t. !- . - . : ;Mi .rr.j. ...h. .iibiect io an estate of dower.
H1HW1 VIII K IHI SJ lnii. .." I t '.!,. ....... , . .
. l.m ll tn ne .ml not In vain. "Inr i rn '. wi.e hni . uiii.n -e nmiir. I ii ri'ii.
Af a friend in toeial life, be ne resiuue on or neiore ine x.-in u.y oi iseremner, .
wai warm hearted, kind and devoted, and has left a i Si- Bererred payment sec .red hy note and ap. widow, wiih whom in her ntter lonehnes. we deeply , proved ss-enruv. J ACOB ER 1 F.I.. j tvmpuhisr. It hatbeen bnt a few day. since we met ! March 15, U50. IW adm r. the deceased in .eeming good health, p.-is-etiing a ' " . "T wiVJ-" robust consiiintion, and the prospect of livingtoa' I A lS. I
green old are ."b.1 alas! uow true, ".n the ml istol . i. ivrr fc VIROI'dAR have iu.t received a choice '
j life we are iu death."
Shallow hav. Or ncrhan. T ahnnld eir a awamn.
' ! - J S I ' oma two hundred yards wide some part of hich Is deep cnongh for a canoe to navigate, nd other parts appear to be a perfect quagmire. I bate ot been over there, bnt have had a very ood view. The houses appear tn be about ten
y htleen feet Rnii:tr rn rr-r1 villi Kamiioo- 7tni
r-ner.ll, weatherboarded. They all look old . cramento City and Stockton from their natrl
Hd shabby. It is In f-et slr. .linking fillbv i ra' Positions.
business tact, perseverance and Industry is nec
essary here as elsewhere. There are three points in this territory which will unquestionably be of considerable Importance iu a business poiut of view, via: Pan
Francisco, from the start she has got and the
lot of
Plain and Fancy Lawns, I dn Black do Freneh Needle worked do For sale cheap at lhe Ptst OJRrr. Brookvilla, Indiana. cdrniN fahiiic. 30 rieces, Superior, sJO " Bleached Mnalin, fO " Irish l.iiun. IO" Bmwn and Cold drills. For s.lebv 1.INCK fc FARQl'tt AR.
at the Perl t7ire.
nf place. The nonulation are all colored. 1
bout t'i. eolor or a person three fourths African some with straight hair and some curly baH black. The twomon, I observe, delight ,a "'ing in white. There is but ono woman " tbe American part of the town. OireetW at the month f the rirer. at an ele-
plto. Athis father's residence, in BloomingGrove, la.. Rev. James Webb. H. was born In Bell-Brook, Greene county,
O.. June 30, 1P18. Shortly after that time his
parents emigrated to rranklin county, ia. Asaseekerof religion, brother Webb nuited himself with the Methodist Episcopal Church In the latter part of May, 18-11 , oodef the adminf his brother, f Thomas Webb.) now
amount of capital she has to sustain her, n" ; -f .he North Indiana conference, and obtained!
elar evidence of his acceptance witn coo tne : . . 3d c.r September of the same year, in the foi-; To the Citlxens of Franklin Co, Ind. Inwlnff winter he be fan to talk to the people on nP.SSE A. MOORF. lake, this method of informing I- ik m . . a r . 1 .. ... e ,..li:. . . . i I. .. 1...
the subject of religion as an exnorier. iew j i tneciuaeu. rnniii, v-oo.j, un., s.. . months alter he was licensed to preach; and, in i f'- " QTOTJ V the fall of 1842, he was recommended to Ihe jMY 11 A 1 AIM U L'A I OlUlVrj, annual conference, and was appointed to the ! No Ht Main .t. east tide between rth Kc 9ih, Cincine.V .iin- -;-e..;i Al lh.rlo.nf tbe vear his' tiatt; where he may he found at all lime, ready and
diirinyviii- ,.,...,,, i willing to wait on all whn may favnc htm Willi a eal I. health failed, and It was tho t best that he should hn rj tnM ..rict .n',ion , bn,inr., he w ill desist a while from labor. His hearth Itnpro- , r-ceise at least a share of pablia patronage rrom old , h was called to labor on the Burlington i Franklin. All those warnings good and cheap article
An effort Is now making for Benicis, bnt It
will n.it succeerf so Tarns to make it th PORT ef
the Pacific. New York of the FaciHc has a fine site for a city and a good harbor, but no better than Benicia and farther out of the wsy. Sacramento City Is al the bead of ship navigation on the Sacramento River. Nothing can go above with more than 18 rnches water in the
doe.
a.esseo bv the Marshall and collector upon the asessment roll to be furnished him as hereiiiar rr j '"st'e'' ' 1 hat Jhe assessment roll be procure- by the , clerk and delivered to the .V.r-hall in conformity with -he provision, or Sec. 4 of an ordinance tntilied "an ordinance providing for the assessment and callection of taxes forth year 1149," passed June
,9ihit9' A.R.M CIKFBY, rn.t. i J. I Howland, Clrrk. 'j.3' i
An Ordinance providing for curbitig and paving the sidewalks en Main Biirgesa Street. Passed 20ih .Vare."i 1KJ0. Pee. I. rteit ordained bv the president and Trustees of the town of Brookville, that persons owning prnpcjtv nn Wain Burrcss Street, from the p.nnt where -aid street is intersected bv tiravr. Sire, t. I t Ih.t where ilia intersi-eted by Race Street, be and they an hereby rennired to curb and pave or grade thr side walks in front of their respective lots: Provided that whenever the ground w lit rr the side walks should he made is consideeably below the level ofthe . iiisiiiiii. tint h iiiftircf.
k.V-M an., as-.-. -. -.- - -
1 hat ncii mar waiKi ' r" m
120 (in men's coarc bnnrt 9ft r Kip do 4 pra Waterproof i! 14 pr Calf d't 3f pr do ilo t0 pr Men'n Cnarae Hroiint tOO pn " Kip dn 3 pra " Calf do 3 pm ffimpi 12 prt PulTalo Over Slior too pr Wnmrn Kip Houti lso pra " Calf rii 90 pra Ooat d 50 pm Fin Kip Slipper 40 pi Hravy di 94 pr Onilt r B o M It pr t do do SO pra Miffri Kip dn SO pra ' rail do 24 pr " kip Slipper 30 prt Women' India Rubber ftftrt f 0 pr Boy ciarc Ronr f'O pra Youth do 54 pr children do 60 pr Rmj ' HiStpana to pr Yuiith" ' do 40 pr Kip do 70 pr R.yKip do AO pr children Gnat Rwoi 40 pm Kip btiora 55 pr Morocco do 1 he new pnrehae of the nndert'nrd
in the erv etten varietT he hail nn
HEDICAL DEPARTMEMT. The it "-lar course of Lecture, in thi. Institate will cnnrmetiee on the first of November, and continue ' until the last of February. The Anatomical Depart. inent will be opened and ready 10 n-ceise .indent, by I the 6rst of Oftober. The Medical Department will j be under the follow in . . I'ltOFEIDOIlf, Z FTF.F.MA v. M D. Pr.ifrs.or nl Anatomy i R 8 X KV TON, M D. Prafessor of Surgery ' II 1 IU I.CE, M a. Professor of Theory aad Tractice of Medicine W BTKD POWF.I.I., M D, Professor of Physiology, Pathology, Mineralogy, and Geology. j KING. M D. Professor of Materia Mrdira
1'herapeuties and Medical Jurisprudence J MILT OX SANDKHS, A .M, M D, ProfrMar of Chiniisirv and phr.rmarv J A li.SON,M D, Professor of Ohatrtri:. and Diseases of Women (ml (Mitldn-n fl.l.wj lM K I.KI ITREns. Medicikb Pr..f H J HVU'R SoroeRT Brof K9NF.IVIOV Z FfKKMAN,M D, Anatnmiral Demonstrator The fee. for full course of lecture, insist is) Slot Each Profcor". Ticket, 15. Matrirnlaior't, 5. Demonstrator. Fee, 10 tsradtiaiioii, Vhnse desiring further information will please ad-ilri-ss their letters (post paid) to the Dean, and am. di nt, arriving in tlireil) will please call on him at theCoinmercial Hot. I. H 3 X K W I ON. M n. Dean of the Faculty LAW DEPARTHENT. HOT? F. W M KING, Prufenfjr of Theory and Practiffe of La JOHN UfcLtFlEI-D, Ev Pr.jft0r f Cornmercial Juripriidiice ; 1 K IMS-50 prr SiSMt.n All cOinmnntcaiions pertaiuiuctttu thi department must be apdrvtacd to K W M KING, F.q. MEMTHl., Tenn, March, UiO.
' ihe FaOittic, fur iiitefl-c ual ahiHiiea, moral : worth and nif.'iou acqniremenra, will com parr fa tor My will, ilir mint diktiiituiished in our coun trr. 1 he medical fatuity eonMituit an anumaty in , tfti or any other cinutrr alt (f :tiem arc able ; U'clurer, and the beat l teacher. I livse ho mill conirmplMte mir effr;rap!iical pottton, and the extent of our poptilatitin, can hare no doubt st tn the clikibir.;ty of our titnatior for an ' enterprice f the kind. Am to health, incltadio all j araiu of the ytar, e deny ikat any ntber ciiy ha
A totnmon error eit in ihe mind of many ta- ' dents relatire to the place of tud inf medicine; thoe ho intmd practicing amour the dirar of J the Writ and South hotild Certainly educate them : tve at a thol It ) Faculty are practically acqua in ted ith thoir di-eawn. I he the pnhhc may be atUftt-d ofthe permanency ' of t hi cliool, we ferl it our duty to late, lhat the Truster and Fan bl tr f.irtn a. unit inaction, whirh i an triiri II fair ita futurt lurn m: mnd U. M.
hand before ...?.-- ,.ra-.ni..i..n ,k..r. .....-. .. .u.
enable him to offer a cumpl te au anrtm nt enM0t be interrupted. v re eeerolfert-d before in the town .f BriKthvilT. ' F.. W. M. KINO Fretident of th E,M of hi tck ind all of hi late purchaes ere j " .Mrmphis Intitttt made accord ine; to hi own direction und are of the ' rf.r'.t quality. Prrcoti tRanting- biot of hoe j " ' will find it to their intere" to call and nr his stock It() C fj H I l-IS.
utiure .ir i hi . t -wppi;. I m gm ,.t rr,-
add!
Nov.
KICII IUOTVXKR.
TA1LU1SIXG.
vailon nf .nm-k -- t.nnJnul f.cf
taods an ,,:.. r-. :u . m-- ! drv season. The business from the ast conn-
--icu. IUI 1 Wlll-11 ' t . 1 1 v i
""posing appearauce. It appears to bs in acoin-
P'a .ute or dilapidation. I har. a ;reat curi''V to Vi.it It k... I- -II .i..k:i;i t ohall
try and mines above, which must sec art their
supplies from her, wtH make her one ofthe first nlarea lo the territory. True, the city and
. l. Mh II. vena-nail at the conference i ' and most approved style, will pie, circnit by father Haven-, and. "n"on,;"n" 1 , ; Mm s call before pnrchasing elsewhere. 4-1! of IM4, he was reappointed to labor on the snme . "
CorporaUon Election
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circuit. Altne conterenceoi ic-j nw w oppointed to M ilford circuit. Here his health again failed, and, after traveli of OBce round his circuit, he returned to hi father's; aaJ, from that time
lo hill deith, he remaias- a low preacner.
at
. . : is . i i . ..k a ar.no mnA uitrril 1
with brick or stone, oreovered with rood clear ri-av- j ffHF Vnitchf ,i h.rihjr terallr not.fivd that
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See S. That snch side walks snail ne ismpiri i.h.iih.- ,.,...-.-...-.. ............. .... ... ,r .rl( hv the 1st of Oetober next; and lhat in defselt there' bmldinc iM lonrme to Haul. St. John, immediatrlv of il e .Harshall in evert instanee, t henbr insirne- j over the .tore lormerlf orenpied by J. S. powers, tei'l io ranse the.n,e to be done at theep.n.e ofthe . opposite the Coon Ho.r, where the. will be rlad eornorali.in. and to briie .nit acair.t the delinquent ! at all times to meet their riut.nners lollrctively and
nnxikvill'e, Jan. 19th, l59. r . would most alfi-etionaiely call upon those who
have aceoniii. siandinr wita ut to eome in and u t-
note. 0-3 m. R F!.
"FT",
nrooetv holder, for the amount so expended, r V ' A. M. WCLEF.lt Y, Pi
J. D. Hewlaiiil, rfk
Cloth;
A large as
is, Cnssimcrcs', Sattmctts, i ijeitherbr eashor Jesns, Tweed, and Cashmerrtt, I l'i1fl A It as.ortm.nt inst reettved and r..r .ale bf r-l-a.-IV - . tmTlllin I a a J
- opportunity. Chagres Is built on country abeu was subitieted some two ''I0'1 j roer.y' . ),f iMame-t ''n? n,iot,-., an rie;itlon of ten f-,, 'sine, but Ui.f-.-t will no w.y detr-cl rom . ,B-cMsfte preadnr, Wot 'V'f;
sSWotiee is henhy Kiven that an rleetioi for -he nnr. ! N pose el choosing Bee Tnwn Trw.tee. will b. held .u. ., Moo.l.e of Mar next at the Conn House in
1 Rrokvillrt and that John King Is appointed InspeeUir i
I.IKCK KABQUHAR.
rtrm krille, tmliana. at the .if op re.
'I lie Wrel tioes not
the vtilrie ol" nropettT or bet prmvtli J If
Bo.ld f t "issrs ij-.i i. iv nf,w t r,t
.JOIIX DsllOWI-AND, Attorney at Law, .KO0l-VIM,K..
II A Y 31 ON D,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
nitOORT ILLE, INDIANA. ! ftfRcc op .lairs in the Court Monse. Feb. 1-a-tf. Sole r.rntlicr. 500 lbs. of the best Sr-le t . sih'r for ! bs .h -Tib, 1fn II. Ivn,
A Chests T
O Hhds. New Orlran. fin
O Mis. Mnl.ssrs.
1 do. Ootden Sjrup, 9 do. M.rkerel, 10 1-2 do. do.. '2 Tierce. Hlee, . . Re?, of Tobateo. SPICF, f-lprKK. klXf.KK, Jte , fie.. Just rereived and for sale low, hjr K; TYNRH, Feb. 7ih, lam.
TKK.MS OF T II K INDIANA AJIEI-ICAN. fjiwo Dollar, in advance, 5.50 in si, month.. 1 -i.eoat the end nf ths rear, and an addition .J
10 cent, lor every rear payment i delayed then .!-
ler . ADVKnTlsiMKsT.. One.qiiareor lrswil bein. wrted three time. for one iTotlar.if payment be made in ailvanrr;iiiie .lollat ahd tent)-tive cent, if pay. ment be delayed uik-year; and nne dollar and fifiv eta. irdclayed two years, and in the pa me propor tion foi tUe time parment is delaved. i(rr TTti-meni.pr a lone, t tttae wtl I he r hat rt d du it am f-Mnf-ipIt
