Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 April 1850 — Page 3
A Letter from Dr. Goodwin. PaTIa, March 18, 1950. 1kar ClakKSOM I last wrote to you and through you, publicly to my friends, from New Orleans, under date I think of 2nd inst. I then supposed that by the timo that reached yon I should he, on the Isthmus. This is realiy the
opportunity of seeing the town and Its inhabi- 1 gage had gone in the first train to (tart early I tan Is. 1 was pome disappointed here, it ep- ; and overhaul It, or try and see wht had become 1 pears to roe that the natives have hen tnisrep- of it. Consequently after an early breakfatd, ' resented. I do not intend to try ti make it up- Goudie, IWtlow, tnd myself, started aud after pear that they are beautiful, and refined. But , about 4 miles walk, came up to it. Our horse I do believe that thev are not so iguoraut, aud ; men had not yet loaded for a start and we nre-
debased a generally represented. nemer . mutu upon mem to wait awhile. After wa liiiv
Administrator's Notice.
IHK Hndrrsirm-d baring obtained letter tf i
in
tj niiiiiMratinu from tlic Cli-r of the Probate
.jGreat Excitement !
THE EHPIRE COUP ANT.
Conn ..r Franl li,. Comity, ml., durinr vacation, la I undrrsnrnrd hare j nt trreiTrd a splendid rule ilicumc of" losrph Hrimrti late or aid county, 1 I assortment of Sunn and Summer Goods-the deceased; berth rive notice of thr rrantinmf the styles, prices, and qualities aresnch. wr think ail n... I ' . . . , . . . . . o 1 1 ; .. r. l . .. . . I I.-. I i li ii a ronfi.
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this day Was anv different with tiiem or uw, on . fcboul one hour, and ireltinu a cood rest, our men those indebted to mai .,,.-,i,;... .rn,.,., , nock of Goods. Any customers, old or new, rive o , ""r"'"r ' ithode Inland
April li, l850.-17-3w. JOHN BEN N F.TT, ail to "r.
Administrator's Sale. j T jl.lE nnder.irnrd, ailminir.ttor of the estate cf 1 Joih Hrmii tt, Ulr of FranAlin Cmiiuv, Intl., : deceased, will offer for sale at public vendue on the i premises where the deceased Wm mi.Ii d. n.ur ,
Kochtstrr, on Friday the loih day of May iuKt, com
i .(iimiil nf mn m.n. American. hpti.fr in their loaded tin Ihnimli 1 k. nAd ........
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case. ves:ariea pii.uiii o- . j I town I r!3 not know, but I assure vou that tney np. lielore starling, one of the liorr fell under morning of March 0th, 9 o'c'ock A. M. Atlu were well dressed, and Ihe beaut of it was they bis load, and had to be lifted np. With their as many of my friends desired some correct in- j were cetuilv cIad n,e drr5.s of .he femks is heavy lunls, I discover that they on keep movformation concerning the passage t tn:s p. ace, sl)perjor lo t',e Pressor the ladies at home, I mean ii'g better than they fan Hand "still. Ve got 1 will give it in s'lape of a diary, though I must isuperior aa u respects adaplu .in to healthand the under wy soon aud had no dteution on the be much more brief than I would desire, on ac- ; circon,gtance9 0r climate. Thev wear but few ! way to f-J-.iama, where we arrived about 1 1 o'-
count of limited time, having made our arrange- ; colhes Bll(i these appear loos- and comfortable, clock. The other of our company came nn in ""enciuc t 9 o'clock A. M., ailihe ner.onal property
ments to leave Here to-morrow, .uarcn oi'--- And fcbove all it appears to be beaulifuilv clean, one or two hoara after. We got a room in a , ''"', Mn.iu,r in pan ..r nnrt vnttte Started from N. 'rleans about 9 o'clock A. M, Wa9hing appears lo be the only work they o, rough hole! to depol our b,ggge aud to sleep "gw.h'rt ! on board the steamer Crescent C.ty. There was . b()t th .Jy d a ,he tinw Evy where . in, spreading onr own beds, for loots, a piece, uc.f.hirt ' . Very great stir at the wharf, previous to start-; atong t he river you may see the womu wash-; for every night we stay. Also Hoo.ih.,id nn. kiichm r0rnitnre. I tng, amongst passenge'8 getting aboard with the, jn I believe the men are laiy. They can f Now sir, you see ns at Panama, and cioubtlen ' .T"n" rMle.-A err. it ,,r nr month. ill be! baggage But as we came -hoard ou the previ- ; ,,, acanoe t0 pfeClioa, and it i. hard work. ; you would "like to know about the ro-d that Zl'XTrZU ous evening, we had but lillle to do, omy 10 see , bnt hev lave n0 energy or enterprise to im- . hrouglit us from the river ovrr. I wit.h I could one or more approved aUrrtir. All umt or thne ' the crowd rushing for a passage. W e had a j nroV8 their condition bv laSor. Nature does "how it to you. I wi-ii you had been alon ' ""a" 'd nuder, cah io hand. j speedy passage down the river aud reached the , BO nl0ch for t,P,nt that'they have not the in- with uk, If'yon were in a good humor; hati?! Aprl l2, "30- JOHX BENXETT, ailmr. , Gulf of Mexico, aud launched upon the brine, ! rfucements to action that we of th north have, ; any ways cruety, belter at home. However, I i PvPPfltnr'o TVTntiVo i just at 4 o'clock P. M. The waves were rolling j where each witfr consumes the products of am of opinion that it would make any one in a' 4B..iuis liuuie. j pretty high higher than at any other lime du- ; ,he Sllfnmer discover that they are very good humor if they were in as good healih as ' X?.T!.CE 'L,Trr.bT Vt"rnl thx JC"'rl T"'!me;n" I ring our passage to Chagres. The result was, , fond of ,(e k,nd of w usf nd wll, li our company is! The road is no road for a btV d?..ld! .V,e as you and your readers may readily uPPi , fur it wherever we stop to prepare Coffee aud wagou. W heU we drl leave Goraoua we have Indiana, vcrc crauud to the iinderirned by the'
a speedy seasickness tor many oi us. n.a L" ; ham. Yet if thev do uot ?et it they will make it urettv rouph. I nui. w ml.i r.ll it roiorh S. ' lhr f.!.ate Conrt of the ..! Conntr . f
a call .e ill be happy te show our ateck, co-it-
ios;tii p;irl as follow:--1
Cloths, Casimercs, Satinet.'?. Jean?, Tweeds and Kerseys, Men's and boy's Summerwear. French Linen, for Coating. Linen Drilling, for Pantaloonery,
Summer Cloths, all qualities and j ' - Kmpire
Colors.
RlCORfCIATKB y TIB LESKiTCES THi STATS or nsw Tonit. OXYCKX.t I ED uirrr.ns. j Ftr 'hr ruir . lv,p,, Ctm-rnl txu l-ry, lla'ti'tml C.wjrrxru. Hie Ii, cvrrv .li-t ae ari.u g irua ,
rl uiqr.iimi nr tli.rainr.nl .Voiiarli. tin- ri mi-.
lion 1. H Arnold, r - ;
, -t...ivernort Michigan; Hon TJ Mo;.rhi.d, KllOim jnoriif K'liiiicVt: Hon J S Simmon., s. i.a...r Ifiom K 1; Hon ss Hhelp.. icnai,.r from Vrrmoni; ' 'Hon in l pfaum, S. atr I rm . rm..-n ; ii..o S J Foot, Senator Ironi Vt rmont; 1 1 D F.ister, M C 1 i IV..HI I'a; lion v S Muriiii. Mi., ..n A f ; I II.. 'ire, loa: C iTo.l,r:di-, F.'. Detroit; S II ! Hi l.ue,. Kq. t'fllll; r, W June l.-q. IxiImiii. ; J... ! .eph Hi'Xit. N Y, and niaov oiHtr. .hnarr liiii . j Kitne.te. of ! "tipm .r rlflrji r N H-Onr pt-vu- ' I litr pnipt rty o' the n.litr. i.. tliui it dm, not tuni.im ..v spintofiu. hqoor, and i.on au mtire'.y i.c
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INDIAN
BRANT'S
PULMONARY BALSAM
old shio leaped np and down over the waves, we, ... lha .,. on. 0r,he -...ik". il some in our Coooiv. tl,n..s f I.... m,.fi. 1V'V on .',,e rM "T .Al'"'.
soon felt as though we would stop her Jeapuigs ypgeUbleof the couutry as plaul.iin. co- rougher there, it is nn hill and downhills1 .r.i i'i.'irjo.-jt'-'j'J! nN tf possible, and yet she leaped on and the ettect C08f &c Tn.y ,ra b,ack s .fricu. but their gret deal, but during the evening travel it was
The F.i i ate of
. features are smoother. Their towns are laid off enough more np than down to give us the sum- ' 1. 1- I -i. TL J-. ... . - '
wiiu uu regmatiiy- i ue nuts are ruuenruc- . niu. i wonia iioi suppose that we were on any ; tures, made by straight cam stalks st vertical- mountain at night, If not told, for I did not per- j I and fhf, K'hnl. riivn rA wvith ItAnffh. nf m Ir.. r.iv 1 1 1 1. 1 ... d ... u ... -i. .....!:.. .'...I... i
comic part was very eoon omitted, and I feltall ; ,ha, u ,on and ,trajgh, consequently well Most of the time we were on level ground,!
ver most serious, tor t waa woo o. -'' adapted to the purpose. Yet the streets are : where sv a little work an omnibus could find :
clean. The carrion crows are the best cleaning a good road. Occasional I v our path led tis ' servants they have. The law protects their along the side of a considerable hill, and some-
lives and tbev are consequently very lame. I times we hsd a great many rtuh stone Iv iue in i
saw sever! of them plucking flt-sh from a hide the wsy, which if the natives had any common !
ou one side while a native was spreading oat sense and industry would he removed without
aud fixing the other side. They are about the much trouble. To make a lour Ftory short, it i
s;ze of our turkey buxzard, but are some dif- , is a good road in comparison lo what I have . frtit It ta nn nan..-.i.ti f... m. I. .Il.m.l I. Ii..r nF . '11. , t . J 1 ...... '
drenching if necessary, until they think he will d(scribe things very minutely as Budd hasjnst company and they were provided with a good: die if not let np, then keep h.m a lutle uauseated )8 ovr ,Ie round aud ,as doubtless told muleaud sidesaddle, npon which they Et along 1 c. w . ii nrtirn an.l Iia will knnnr. in a measure. . . v. . . .r n
..-j " . ' von more inau i can. l learned here ironi as pleasantly as a ladv would tret from HronK-
Sampson Rigps that he was 27 days from New viile. to Greenshrgh by the Pipe rreek and Salt Orleans to Chagrea. 1 thought perhaps we creek road, deducting perhaps 5 miles of this 1 " would overtake him at Pauama, but in this I road which is in its preset t slate rougher than , v
was mistaken. any there; but might be made pood. You would
charlv solvent.
DANIEL OGUK.V, ci'r.
araa as sodden aud as certain as a dose of I pecac,
Here and there and yonder and all over 1 could
see the poor feilows heaving np their accounts Thu scene was at tirat really serio-comic; but the
dam. I guess I was the sickest child oi me
family. To describe it is Impos-siOle: oui snouia
any of my friends or your friends desire to kn how sea-sickness feels, let him take enough
tobacco iuice to mike him as sick as he can live
by, then just as he feels better take more for the ship leans en and make 8rrangera.nts with
a number of trends to repeat the process oy
BrookvUIe Stove Store.
t fl i
what sea-sickness is. I was nuable to reach my
berth that night, but rolled down by the wheel hacsp, and grunted and groaned and slept away the night. IIid 1 uot found one frieud passing ine, who yet had his self command, and brought nit a blanket, I must have suffered. The scene around me was peculiarly interesting. On all sides were the groans of the fallen. California was execrated to the utmost bonnes, aud home was remembered and loved, and they vowed
AHfca
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Ijnslit'.' fJrt's. Good. Limn inham, Chrobr IMu.ii Drrit Lim-it, Lint n I,utr. Omi-ham tiTaH -itir and rutlm, blat k, I'ntk itd Kaucy liqurvti Lawiit Plain in m tie an! Fnntj' Atpacha, 200 putti uriui, rvrry saru-ty. SHAWLS. Vhite Crape crahroiilereil Chunvahif iireen and nine Silk do. Plaid and rmbroidi n it Thibetl do. Mum D'l.ainc and cloth do. BOVXETS. Pa'eni Enliih I'earl Bonnet. , do tlo Jenny I.md do. Pearl and Klorance Braid do. 1'ulip, Hoo;haud Head) and Albino do. Ml.tta Kutland du. HATS AND CAPS. Men's Boyt' aud Youih't Palm Hat., do do Florence Braid, do. Mcu'i Sp-ind Style Mole Skin da. do Panama and I.irhirn di. do and Bo) Cali urma Burns Vista do. BOOTS AND SHOES.
Meni Calf, Kipp, and Morocco tlo Ik Boy's do do do Mia.es' Kip, Calf and Gall Ladit.' Morocco I'olka do H. cut Bo. kiii, d Kiianielt-d II. cut Bukim, do Kid Ties and Slippers, Children', Cold t.xeel.lor '1 ie., do Enameled and C- Id l!ool, ADU1M1
i; vm aaid w. i
an.e of Pain Kill- ai.onrr o-.y, trv ;;o u wtS anJ t-.-ati i bv tkc Ko.prirr. ""rr ' .... i. Kir ... r.it ail ,! P'-- e'e -r. sad trf. .r vjrr.!, t . 11. I " eOW:a. d Ii pre?wrali.',a L-.d, v
iif?ie-
.n tu;cit vrr ck '
Srrasl, TIidjI, Luais, acd Ikart
OHN II. Fl'DGK., tiBcr lor le at the lows.t rates the folloainf a.ormient of Stove, uit-
surpas.ed Inr beauty of deftiit or vsriely uf Myle.
and would re.peciiuii jr suhrii an
t-.. ir ri i j.j . r-i i . t. t .. l " . . . r
e ieii u-ig.r a., nuove siaiea ana proceei.ea uu vnnriey anu travel llie'l miles in u nours aininatiou til iu a.-nriinent ami pncei In I, ire pnr-
All articles lurmsnta at the Ciuciniiatt
up the river 9 miles this day to Gatune. Got and, unless it was very warm n-iti er uf yuu be np a little after night: gathered nn soinewood, greatly fatigued. There is plenty of water on
got supper and f-pread ourselves to sleep, some the way, which is the best we have had since on the bt.nk, and some in the canoe I slept , we left the Mist-issippj river, though it is not as in th f t ii nn ... Irn . Ir hfiinir n tiui..! i . . m PnlH as rli.t pj 1 .1.. 7'Iia.. . . . . ..tn..l i- f l. u . f
if they were only back, California might go, &c. p(,a, a,)d wj,h t)e baotifll, eHnopy ovtr head relresh.i.ent on the way too, where we may get .. rullA 1... n i. a n .1 t. pi A tnr kia .npu. . ... . - ' J 1 -
"r . 7 f"."" that covers both here and home, I slept, and slept enough to sustain nature, though we had our nn,ini Double Oven Cnokinr- stove. Then. hv I
chastnfr.i
price. u lizc prctniuia Slove 4 t. . 6 - ' 4 ii i. 3 i. And t.i.t and lie't of all
W. C. navis Co., r. C. Toif & t o..
''ampbell, Elli.oii Jt Co , 6. H B on on & Co., ; W. E. Ckild.. '
is Buck" k Mraob" Im-
ert4 rr' v si-iay of tt-e m'-" ff. e7-J mcik4 rs rrrt!-jp-I
ltinii:iMv nr.. i trlnlivf A n'Htj V.r ... .....
...n.ior lli ...... .i..... ....... j ...... i .... --r"- . ' '"- -: 100-. a t.. -
, , , v , . . ; in '.irtviMiool l.y fJl'jrtrrt mtr tr-r'f'.m V. tw -
i""'"'"'! " "i'l'i .ivr,v;. .-..11-, u.r win.w.otie. Eit'i. ,
I 1"AI. S.H.I.F.rV. cn-.xU, -jirl vol ine: o 1.1. l,t
I A n tuicul prenarj'. 1.111 Uv 'lie uann
er, ha, tt,t n put into the market 1 f'.jm fiun i- .. v . ...... i...t.
other nr. i. M . . .1 .v..t. I. ia.i!iii. upr. 1
ii.!).. Im- briirr.lr-1-rilM.Jil..bv.iatii.rthiliiUiil ' BRANT S INDIAN PUR;FYIN3 EXTRACT.
a liquid tnrm, and i aupif J "iiiit-rnal an! 4-tcr.i- : f Ca.TO F-m f n tw F.ir--. :f-?t? j l te, liutrlmc nainaiiwus coiuj oI o r ull N't- j 9fr?l midutii a K-hicn r wtar adupie sV.,J a - 1 hm Atfrri iou, ltlifttmiim. Crmp'. IiklUiciin, I wllrrw'y t.r;ary . n.nr f j JJ-'n- ta. Ache, bur,.., nr,,..,.. Sp.a.t.a, i-ixs, i D CONSUMPTIONS. j I h.s Pain Kilter . . nleii.iv. W ud in X YnrV ' wi , j:,. a na'monanr ntmrc irb d m-e. r. ! aiir.ii? tin- Coolera of 1 i . ii h r. airr ucce than a,UJ:.j r,.lvt: itnivt oraiiior, u.-fUirm. t no.
i " a.i. -ii.-. 11. uiioicai ,irio. are sope- a.tata .
. n r laaojrnlher. Apply to the Empire Company. , I I3S FuMuu airevt, aud to ihc priui;:p.l iiitrchaoEt iu
I eurioan. I Ti.! BALSAM Hr.ti.. and ccar.il'LCKss fa ftt tf.Vi;; j ITO DEAF PEHSONS. , M-.J e.aevel-i iulmxittu. u. cmMy ,rai You can he made to hear! by pruper treatment, teut t.iv vinu f xi ftw-T r-rr, Wo? uicers- mrm-iUf. V.i j r. In. m 1 r that the uriruiiizain.n uf the ear is I tie !;a.-:u ciiv MM': ratn of rji. and tWr :piH.m uu: ' j m.r.t delicate it uttn'r f ihe0o.lv, . xeep! itircya; ! Tt., utter ail oier reiiH-oiea us e , cd to A. foi. i .''"'.'l" "i,rMrr "J;rrd1I," '"''"'r,ud U r-; Thousands cf Consumptions ! iii-cs. I kr acou.iic .tl, lull Vjy ,h." n p ire Com.. wvsp w ww i t""") . the tureu aud m.l ucce.'ful article cvt r ; aul fhmnic ant'jiant;v urove it. i.-ruH,ny tr ; knosn fur cunt. I ou'ea-er, and itm nii.iou'ecd rarnti.e piveT. at all ca..i where liumiir sotiud., noiae ofwst.r,! : (.r.)ia-r:.e.. in ft r r.,io.nx rvr-.viwiM I rinr.np. or pain artVrt. ,he ear, this Aeon, ic oil for SJ"? 'Zl?''Ztj71Z' rttilt.mi.t.r,llU ituvi), N Ml-.mn tnr,l, .j,.,, tMUi f th Itou. Chm hjont. By1 rw York. .rjt! ,,.1 &m.-er Cn.Tl.int III sT'r.riJrfn It, it .! Ji
' FEMALE WEAKNESSES & CCMPLA51.TS. bh iriothrsa-r m.le perrevlly vk-au, uuhooi any rna- , . nlimH- iflerril M (. piVi.- J t. errr l fci llm:tv ( bi. i- or hoiltlijr. K.mpire Collipi.ny, N Y, ol!y pro-- etrt.itn an 1 :u.i iu :sUt'.,j ALL i-e miiiel. ii wiJo. do. ; prieff. a. I itm a..ia tr.ei v ;ift of 1'. m x, baNT:i I'VI.Mt ?.at Thi. Chemical preparaiion doe. not injure, hot 1-.al-j. li ti;;.K.n ao--r .oc v. :,. :i.-r rVi rv;.,.n.p.-.t ; add. verv lull, h to the wear ..f il.r eloi h. . iVfrcM.. 'r.-.. t oi er v.oB,-..r-. : KEi :l LAI 1...
i ltv KtTHP Alint'T VFwMIT-lt.rN. ' .i... ....... i. ... . . . .. . ... . ... . .
j Some kill the clnl.l.io: a a. ilir Mvruis ai.d -.thi.tily .jfe article lh:.t kill, ilte w..rm. a... I not ill : cliildr. ti, ii ilir uiik made and ao.d by ihe tcnip re
A varo-ty of other Fancy Coed., .nch a, n iblj..ns f It 'rr,,tr a r proportional d and i, St thr I'V'' fe",Z?Cr"V':. CriP,';?' " V" T'Un" '- "me, n,ore.ir..l.l in de-l r. ... ; .-rn,. -i.hKid ad Silk r.love..S.lk ai.d V. orsl. d Mill., In,,,,. , illiHr,' , ,heK..n.l.lutM. !.... any other Vermand Irimmini Met. .traia.,, So.p.i,,l.r,, fce i,,,-;, j, m.v cernl-vai.. m:. be o!,.i...d, Cr.cert. Hard Hoc, iarcr ffoir, 4funr a-e w.,lc, urc-, ..,., ,;3rv to m.rrt in a . e.pal.. r. vntfLaoter limr. ( THK KMI'lltK COMl'ASY ' We re.pcc. lolly a.k our customer, and all other., n , Company ol th. kind iueurpo, ated by . to call ai t.nr ailil ..w...! a.iH :.i.hM tu.l..M . .' .. '
.1 i -- - ,n,. , lirt. n bl.ite a. Stock t,.IIl
KR'. lahll ..fc.i-iTV
me else here.
B II. tc J. C. BUH IOX. rirnukvillr, March 21, MSO.
tors individually, beginning with his grand
mother, aad descending one by one, only stopping to perform his upheaving. He omitted himself supposing I reckou that the matter was up in his case. March Tiii This morning things looked some better but there were few of those who had beeu sick, able to tike breakfast. There was a perceptible improvement, however, during the day, and nearly all who had resolution enough to get up and stir about, were tolerably comfortable bv night. No'.hiuw occurred during the day, of
interest. We travelled at the rates of 10 miles per hour, in a direction of 2 points etst of south. ?th. .Moved on as, yesterday. Som-i of the passengers yet sick. Our company ne irly ail on foot aia. Passed Ope S'. Antonio about saas t Cimi'X-'l Iho drvHi.nof sailing, to 1 point east of S. E , which diraction was kejit : nearly during the voyage. 9lh. The on'y tc urrence of cote to-d.iy was a lecture from a Phrenologist, the only public R.ieech we had during the voysje. fie mai,UinaJ the doctrines u.Uitliy taught by his profession, a.iuing a hitler condemnation of the laws cf our cjuctry that assuiim the authority of punishing criminals according t. tiie c-iia 'S committed. He proved by his science that man hai no free ag-iicy over his own ai'tius. Impelled lo every ct of !iis lif.., oa ai-couut vf bis ecu !iar il:reiio'.or;ii; si d..ve.penieiits,e.v r u "i- 1'he in ! : o co-.troi, In slior.I i not bs held to a--ronut for hi burglaries, his ar?.us, UU tiiel'ts or his marJers. A j i h coui-i is shoal l b. a phr:iol L:i-t, :"'.u te '.!. to txtiuia' i c u-J he ar.j t::;orti;..i pjuit-hsneul aaco'iiiugly. Tii'3 rioct. t ie ill t.i-!.-. ra ju i,f m w' 57 vi:'- ::i :iis -."rLio-.;, is tr;s:v- l i tio'itriiiii vi phrsnolt'gy. There t in be no oilier rstionat coiic'.usiou J.-;,va from tli3 preiuUrd t'.al the
we!!. All I feared was that an aligalor might provisions with us. Coffee is generally 10 cts don't you come to head qimnrr., at the igu of the
pick a person off, but I soon forgot that and was
uncisturtied. 14lh. We were up ihi morning about 4 and got breakfast preparatory to starling by daylight. Stopt to-day about one hour for dinner, ai-d travelled on. making by night a little vil -l::ioe that I think is called Casas, distance about 24 miles from Gatune. A good days travel. Got here iu time to gather up wood aud get
supper before dark, hut the dishes were to wash
a cnp.er.gs 10 ctsa piece, little biscuits 10 cts, Slc. Here we are at Panama, a most ancient looking walled city, in a state of considerable dilapidation narrow streets and high houses, nearly all built of slone. The inhabitants ure peaceable and as as far as I have ob.-erved they r hoiieint. The ponulation of thiscilv isesli-
Hrd Siove ami huf you can there nud the create. t
variety of Premium, Straoh 8c Rock. Double Ovrn Stoves, which are a I real, y acknowledged to be superior lo all other kinds. ALSO An extensive and p net'jl ortmrnt of parlor and stif-rt pulaiine stovt s, .even aud ten plate atuvea, and iu hort, every thine in Ihe s(oe line.
ALSO
and beds to spread after uight. I could not sleep ; idoa of. But I have not. There are several
mated at 10,000 but 1 think it falls short of that Tin, japan, copper, bra., an. t hect iron ware, siiRar
number. There are many ohiecbt of curiosity
here, winch if 1 had time I won I.I give you some
ia the canoe this night, on account of the ants
that boarded us after landing, by the thousands. We ypread upon the banks and soou found that we were covered with aula where we were. Some of our men kicked, and brushed, and
stamped all night. I slept pretty well
ketttc.. Hat iron, andirons, odd lid and skillcis.
which will be sold w holi ule or mail, at llie lowi.t prici . ALSOAllkindi of hoii.e pontine and jotibin? done np at the .horle.t notice and on reasonable term.. All the above articles are maniifiirtiiri d and warranted at the sipn of ihe Hed Stove oi. Muiu Hurjr 'Ml .ireit, tun doors north of D. Price, store. t he litghett price p: id lor old copperan.l pi'Mtcr. Be mre y on find the rijrhl place. J. H, F. niarll-ll-tf
to tstn Pe-! 1 am not however formed as to the pr.cesex- !Snes f ea au( IVl'NOlial The river actiy. Coffee is 1J els by the sack, and rice ; lrsnt.Mlr 4 ',a i .. .....I n when we about 6 I think our mess will take a sack of lpoPsuJ IOI1UMIKU,
H-ietice au.iucos, yet I dever bcioi'd iir.rd it bcijlv deciar. ii bv one of its advocates.
lOtii lltli. Tn-si days passed with t'iie usd l rout.ue of ealiug and chatl.ng. Tiiesl.ersgo passengers became vety mucii cisi;ih ut the treatment tiiey ree.eiied form tho o'lioers, especially in the tntlrg litiv'. The steera; paSiQers were assured, fo-.fV.re) takiuv liekets, iltal taa.lare would rw u thii!g inferior to Ihe fare in the Other pans of the ihip, only in the art'tchs of wine and a few such luxuries. But the only effort seemed to bi tJ, treut these pus.engrs h.iggish. It is not necess :ry to enumemte l!,e articles o" fare, but it was such as no gentlemen would furnikh Uick cf suoil promises as wero made as in luem-uts for embtrkinr;. It was ncl reaiiy so much in th articles nf food as the manner i s which they were prepared Tlie Cres.'eot City will be remembered by many, very decent Miows too, tor her utter disregard pf the comfort and health of her steerage paseeugers, but with the speed she makes she will always offer inducements to passengers. 12ih. This morning a little after d.it, light we came in sight of land on onr left. It was the
Isthmus.
that sids firsi, but nn it was. We kept Montr
with land still cetlino nearer, on nar left, and none on our right, n-.itil near 9 o'clock. Poon after we anchored about one mil off Clpes. This is as nesr as steamships can ?et t the town. Capt- Stoddard went to shore to effect our landing. He did not send word to us until afternoon. Then the order was to raise steam and go back to Navy Biy, about I!) miles distant, wlerea small eteambost could come along side and receive our bsggtge aa.f passengers. It was near sundown before the exchange was .ff-ctd. Then our little steamer went op to CI.ssts, where we arrived sometime aftr night. Here we were iu a worsei fix than we had btvii brt.ire. In transferring the baggage to the steamboat, it was done in haste, and a. I thrown pell m.-:l in ane heap. Then in the dark, it was all lo be unloaded and the baggage of 330 persons to find its proper owner. All went to work and due and pulled, and tramped and thro wed uside, and withal sweat good, for it was very warm. But after a time, with some damage to aintost every ou, it was ashore. Then we had to fix camp and make arrangements for the night. This
very large C itliedrals. I know not how many
One near where 1 now write i I think much larger than the new one at Cincinnati, though of much ruder architecture. While we stay here we board at the restorant, and can make a good meal at from 30 to 50 els.
loth. We were up again this morning and ' Provisions here are higher than in our country.
ready to slaitahout daylight. Got 'u!o about noon and tot.k dinner.
hd b.'tn good until this forenoon
fou ui. it gelling sh:tlower and with frequent coffee with us. We have all engnged our pas- ! JSD S.i.'f MILL FOR LEJSE. r,tUjs. On account nf this our men desired ns sage up on on the sail vexsel Whiten. Price rAHE undersigned having failed oil the 19th
to walk a Oo.. deal, which we did iih pleasure cabin 150 steerage 1 10, to sail to-morrow. It ; March last to effect all the proposed sale of i us tl.e paths itloiig the b inks led through beau- ' is very uncertain when we will land at San Fran- real and personal estate, of ihe property of James ( ttiul groves of all manner of southern produc- cUco. Bui it would be equally uncertain when ; Cnuweil deceased, hereby gites notice that he, tio.is. From S.,n P il lo the boatmeu told us we could leave here nn a steamer. Thwre ar continues said Sale, and will, at Lturol on Thnrs- j li'at by l.i :'."! to (.oigona ii wus4.j and the passengers here who have beeu here two months day the 25th April instant, aud from doy lo day riv-r '.I miles '.h it the walking was good but with 11. much tickets. The vestsels they hold until the hole is completed, ex pos" for s-tl at the liver I jw and bad. We were induced there- j ticket for have uot yet ariived, and they know public auction several lot of real elate, being! f.'re i!.ol cf us to walk, though it was an ex- i not when they ill. Many have become so res- town lots in Laurel, !ola with buildings thereon, ' reef: ugly vri;i day. I think 4 of ur nu-ii ' live u uder the imposition of llirou gh tickets that including Invert!, store house &c. and two im- '. rcinviue.i in t!,- .,.i,t, Ihe rest of us set out on ! the'e whs a mob collected Ih f.ire llie office of proved farms: and 40 Acres of unimproved laud
west of Laurel. I ALO 351 shares of capital stock In the white , water Valey canal company suliject to payments of installment to said company ou a part ol il; ! saw logs; luinber; com; &.c. He will alsh receive no to that time sealed ! pruposuls for the rent of a cerloiii double saw : mill, on the canal at Laurel, for a term of 18 mouths; rent lo be p.ii.i in cah. quarterly in advance If not rented ou such propos ,ls be will tff.r it for rent on said day to the highest bidder, : terms then tn he published. j Terms of sale of real and personal property will also be made known on day l .l. 1 April 4, I50.-3w F. A. CONW ELL Adm.
c w Good s.
FRr:SII ARJITVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD?, AT THE STORE OF LINCK & FARQUIIAR, Where h.niraiu. are be had! 'H Builrling N'eif c' thr Public tqtiare. East tide of Main Hurgett Street, at thr I'o-t Office, RrookriMc, Indiana. 1NCK t KAUqrH AH bf jttt n-tr.Trtl fld M 4 arc nu w OTtt-iiin a bi-mtt it'tit Bfirimrnt, if rarrfiilljr 'ret H Spring mil Summer G.iod, w hich for choice.f"plti-r!i miri rU-emice if-tv ihr challfiir thr ct-mit..;ti(jn of tht VHlley, t., jviii- iht careful invprrtiiiit nf fhtr iirchatr. '1 heir 5iiM:k cuui-ii. in part, uf Super Anv rican, Eniih( Fi"i.ch and German Druatl
(Kith
do do do do do
and liitHt-r m-h tZ'-aiivr -n:Krtni' nt a iu nikr
tin m k fcl Tf par, aid ihe Cmnp-nty cUr ! Iibi1if u-. Itniiit. i Imliltiiic any f tht noi if Cortiji ns will tit- ciUil l to iht r pr. rtt.i aui' iirtt i cf proii f fhf tMi'ir, dt-rlircd npoiii.it- affi la-
; it f ih- rrti!r-, ac iht end t rat-It j-ar. 1 .ic . i Cwmimity n t i e ihir in uitk at par. in I'M'!
I m.ni ttr c-mhI at the N.-w iotL Otht, aid ha-, i for lhr trar 1541, drclund a dt .iltid uf 5 per tri-nl.
' t.d 'nek i.-tl prt-t iuti to July lt. and 11-2 jit ' crnt.m ihf f tiK-k isned au1srtueui W to tlir alj'.Vf . d.ilr, pajahle at thr nfflt-f t.f ih- Curapsry. no net; T e V-hi piie Company arc the pr..irt'ior ard maniificturer vf Hxy' LmitiK-nt. (ir rVe-.) Hrtct' ; N-rttrniid Biie 1 ,iitim-iit (f,r iVhenmatinu); nalm 'of Cuhimtnt, ft c, (fur the hair); S,:li' uk hrad a:!ie reined v. t- w h n all nr(t h'tii'd tn- adirtst d j ! THK KMP1UK COMPANY Ha the Atrrtti-yof ihe Nv-rviiic IWi m, thr jferat In- ; dian Kt-mtdy for fit, the only urr and certain cure ' fur F.ptpe'ie fit, ermp, convtiUiun, .te. It ha ; bteii uttitiiniktertd with acluiii!uni siiece-. and ti ; . at near n SjM titi. as Mtir'hii ran b'. It form u new t ra in the practice of Pii) iciani, many of whom 1 thi llattiuni n the uniy remedy. Hern wihtinj . tht- Nervine Balsam, mimt apply t tht Empire Com- ( '. puny. ! ! DR. HUSH'S HEALTH PILLS I
, Are t-ulv to ir had ijenuine from the Umpire ni-
i: ?i. ffi.fi .hi u.i
CONSU2.IPTION. ;a dying woman cured: We urate t!ii c?re, to pru ;"i.C TC'r savk t ir ' wl.en tl:: U.VI.SAAi i UktHi. -a ner U e. person cctiilerrA by phl oem t a:n: Jr u -.Ji ta be in li.t i't wt-i-r tf Uja Mc-.u.v ty rviN wrtf ;n th m-e, so r.a w's 4 f(t the mih -ii nrHi.M.-i.o-iir i-e.-c h-: -ft.' tr tltv jtartutUut ( tn.k .uki Uiv mtittt'titir n.J t.-.d 4io$ rf r f 1 T!;e rTr.Miiituiicr an ! fx'?. vc n-fer to init
'i ti t iiif w n- eiT!Ce! "Vi. . I II A IM hi.d.. t ntt-nrruh-.e c.t- i'I i'-rt h ':n f 'vi'sWMj-' rw " K '
I'tainand Fancr Caimcr
m...L. ui.... ...j r...M ;4f innttat
Kentnekv autl Dumiitir Jt aui nanr! Thi caution tiiecearT to avoid a iniriou I
Tird. Wlvrtli ent. Liiuieiis and Co;UnflJ : article. I h ct iiitine Mimh PiiU are narmU, f
FITS, FITS, FITS. :.-. .!. K. LIPiMXrOTT 5t ?tX. ivii-e-!.:'-i-w-
u-. Msv i J. !-;. ut..! :e ji:oti : of u r Kf ..r ;is iivi twn ..envd irom Hue ne vf bliAN't'S f t LMu Ali If n.I.f-AM. U ot I !:"r C-!Tumer ii-.-l inf. i. f ir. tia! Ihv r!-'.d. v hieit iij.t It-en tut-rect to ftt'' f, ; r,.-i wr, wus e:ir-i v li.e nf IIrast HAi SUM, KIVI.K COMPI,AINT-nYSPEP!IA. S .r P-.r.:l.Y.t- ft,.- cures, vT.-.tcl 'j FRAN T MI1COM V 1 VSKNTK 11 Y t--I SuM-iif f ovtrn.Ni-i. m rhiiJii or orir ; .-. c lieu jfii-t.-uf i-ii-tr k.frrt .-.-. A CHCLEItA INFANTUM. S. nio'h.'r rh". J eerr rii.-7.rn I-e tt.-a:h i'f ;.;r c -ii.I It t!i.L .v.u 1 -i :iov.n " c- :::' '. i.ea Vr.'lJ.y '.'l w "L-r t 'e.'.-" .J.....-.. .r Wt-J e. .K-l V'ti c '-"'".' v riiSi'S rri.M.is.ii i:.v;. .".t l-e .ii!t::nst"r.-1 ;:ie c.i' . ll :.. M.-t.e..r. .n . . e ll.- -I l:. T"...x it. I'S' li '". r-' te .-.-ei .'Hit ul
.'' V-" I.r.i".., U j'.l .-iit;.:..llll I? . ... am'
.t. I '::e roa l was uinstl v through tielirhlfnl , llie sleamers' unov ihe oilier tidv and l
arovt. ain: i.siue (rain ttie neKl il was a pins- g.in tu inriiie some 8frious deinoiistrnliotlii. IVIr. '
in a
mil v. jin. v. eartive.l nl t,..rpona uuuul .i I . M. Etii jiist ;is v there, i.lmos: orerr.oine Willi lite lie!t, vt'e. nv? for I'OI laticlii";. It just struck us l!i;t llie boys htd borivl us :is to llm ris':,nces by land auii the river, in order t. get
l.ieir lon.l liciileneti. Tliev liave. a good tock
Ccrw iue, our Consul here, ci.lined them
short nd!res.s and they dispersed. Many of litem will now s-il their tickets utcost, and Inks a Miil vessel. Hut I think there nre not many disposed to pun:l:.ise. I am clarl lhnt I was uualile to prornre a throucli ticket. thoucH we
ot conniry. We now ni l;vid-d and iiischnrgd . may be o or 4 mouths yet getting to ?an Franonr !i.t:iier, selected a pUce for ramping i;d j cic.. The prohnbilitv is however that we. will were j r-ttv well a tu it .I l.e!..re dark, tired ! get through iu 50 orCdnyo Even that will etnmi'li to niske r-st ilesir.tlde and sweet. We i be belter limn w.tiling here so long on a heavy s.r-Hi i.nr.elv? out nti l -r tr.vs atH h t.l a good ; expense ami then tn.iy be ob'iged to tk a snil ii'ghts rest. Hre part of the company were vessel at last. There are 3 or 4 Menu. era due f.:r st.!i'.: a ill 1 1 .Monday morning mm recruit- and htve heen due lor some time. It' they all: ir., wa-hing up, :n we lit J IihI no rest i arrive aoon they il! clear ntt' the paaseiigers sin e w i Ir-lt 0. lean, bat upon putting U to '. tiiat are now wniiing- here, estimated r.-iriously ! vote it was decided that we siioulJ proceed ta nt from 1 to 2000. ; I'.iii.init next r'-.y. I believe now sir that I liars given vou all A. we ere now ti leave the river, I would just i the information in my power for the lime I My that it is one of the most beautiful rivers, if i hare. My friends d.-ireil lo know concerning t ot the riust ! .'LiitiU I 1 ttfr ta-. I wish I the trin over the Isthmus and I have tried to give had lime to tell yon ofull its Mtraeuiii.it. Iiiit I , it though in a hurried manner I omitted to have not. For nhout ."0 mibs up it is smooth ! state that the river Cruces, abounds in fitw fish, and without a riffl-.. The bar.ks on both sides j whenever we stopped for a short time they were are literally t otered frith trees, ahrubs and sporting about in great abaudaure. Alligators grasses, so ileuse that we can uut 20 f et out. also are plenty, but not the largest sized t is all strange lo us too. The cocoa tree , on.-s. We saw several small ones. One was abounds, and hangs full of nuts. The river is : seen while most of us were wa king on the last
.... ... . ... . . . . nurcp. r.
very crooaen, nui its general oirec-ion is r.asi oi , nay, saiu ny tnose in tne uoai to t annat l leet nr.,KTiilr Indiana
..t ...itl!i t liM (inlv i.pji' .... .f.i. m. it ltiit . Iai.it I il..-, nnl ... .a Waa wr Ki,, r. . r.....ll l..k
I was cr.ippotnted in hni.ing nnd on i,,.ke1 ....ui waa the moriiif.cr olorv. That but a rreat manr larirp lixarda. I had not tha Ciit.hall Havhel
List ofLetters: f fotloninir 'w a lit nfthe letter remaining iu the lit OIT-e.- at nniok.ill. . Franklin Comity, Indiana, on tlie firt tla-r nf April A. I) 1 iJiO
Abel Jntiali Mr Bnrket Kptiraim rtrittenthral Jn"r h rtroey Maiilnaa Hmwn V James HoyH W (Jenrtre t Bnrdic t illiuni Mr tlakrr O Krrtttriek Mr Baii.tir-ilte W Mr Hn.hy Kly M f B.i.hv Jame. H or Hiram
Burr;r F.ilwar.l Mr
.... ia ..l.n...lu... .r,a In r..ll l.l..n... .nillh. I...lnn.ln..u.... I... I ...... '"IIT llliaill
...o ...... .... .,.. ................... , ... r ... , Clark Jilina
com, ol which we eaw several patches. One boys saw a gang of them coining from Gorgona rti.r.ink Heinreiih yv
niece wis nasi rosiin?-ear. aud one more looked ' to this nlaee. 1 will write to von strain when Dmni l U J..!ui
as though just iu good singe for roasting. Other j wa land nl San Francisco, but il will be matiy pieces we saw not so far advanced. I believe : days before that lime. Yours, Ate, that the soil along this river would produce al- j " J. K. GOODWIN.
most any tiling, it is rerti-iuly rich, ana it lies .. g.aa yaim juui naaa.i!xiaLnauj
beautifully level. It struck n-e that persons I a -mm st, t f- a a who wero predisposed to pulmotiary rjiseases :
could h-re find the best homes for themselves in j
th. world, at once securing to themselves tne ;
b-el'.t of a healthful climate and rich soil. I
am told that these lands are free to any who will settle ttieiu. I do not kuow that it is so- I do . not mean that it would euro persons in the last singes of Consumption, for i do not believe it wcu'd, but I doubt not that a life here would j preveut llie uevelopmeut of the disease in those j pred sposed to it. It is certainly u unwise plan j in our physicians in the north to vend so many invaM-'s south to die away from home aud frieuds. j When in New Orleans I learned ill ,t a class;
mule of mine had lately died there in tile ho
Makmed On Wednesday evening. 3d iust., bv Rev. K. G. Wood, Mr. Ambrose Blauey, to Miss Catherine B. S.oles, both of Coutiersviile. In Hamilton, O , on the 4th iuatant, by Rev. A. W. Elliot, Mr. James Blair, to Miss SophU
Deltplaue
D.nlil A I. mler Mr Davis V.lia F.Htot R .l.'hn Hi ten aniel Harvey Sqnin ei John HiKr Ann Surah Mrt llo r F Thnriiiiin Harris .lames Mr .Iriikin. Cr..rktT Mr Jenkins Alfred Mr Junes J..hn I i J.inea .Urvey Br Ji.net Feby J.inea Oodl'rey Mr
.Ion i lieesa Ml'
Ar'itt DiiRiirriau any t Kr. nun Anil vv t Knhii K John Mr Kllure C IfT.eprr n.lierrr F.u.14 M l.inek yvaliin?tnn Mr Mi ml. i. hall It J Mnnii.nl F. Rr d Me.Arr Mi m & ton Moore F.I ih Mattlieaa G. ore Mr Mnrry llenrv Mr Mul" in Wa'.liing'ttin Mr M:.i II Dat.iel MrAnarrn Patt Mr Morris Xrwt.-n Mr Mmu ll F. Iluiniah Mr Xev.ns yvm Pel.ir Mr P. tit Mr Pow. l .l:imii Mr Pee- Henry jr Mr riil.A-an.p Hi-inrig Heron K.in.l.et Sim.ui Mr llolnrt. Caroline Mrs Hue John Ms Hyman E Mr StiiUi Caihirine Miss baler Kphraim Seot.y S John Templriim David Mr Ten art F Mrt XVilsrn Joltii tVi-taler Jnh
Kni (Ten F.liaabeih Mrs or") Wnnriaranl yVm Mr
tuTS.in-in-.aws Mr Win.
On Monday 1st inst , bv Rev.Wm. M.Boyse, yvrj.hl. Danie. tainna- Wade Kocrr
Mr. O. S. Cotikle, ofCoviugton, Id., ta Miss berry or Snlonun Picr.ej Sarah Aun M'Fadden of Wnyne Co. , II. LIXCK. P
On Tuesday last by the K-v. V m. Poyle, Mr. Joseph F,iigleberl to Miss Elisabeth. Lineman, both of Richmond.
On Thursday tha 4lh inst., by the Rev. J. C.
M.
night myself and 4 others wern permit! 1 for a0 accident he would have died without a
spread our bed on the fl jor of a grocer's b.nse and we slept prettv well, it being the first
night that some of us had slept under a rool since we had lelt N. Orleans. Never aVr the night of our sea-stckness had many of us gons down to our berths. We took our be. dirg up to the upper deck, and spread it, just under the starry canopy. We slept well iu that position, never feeling any iucouveuieace from ihe cold. Ia fact, during the voyage the weather v.-as vei y pleasant Many of our men kept on th. ir ov, rcoats and were comfortable during the ay, still the nights were warm. 13th. Got astir this morning early aud found eurselves in Cbsgres, amougst some clever Americans, dart natives, hogs, buitards, &c.
Vital who in the last stage of consumption had Jo)i G ,o jC-relm Black, K. i ta arlBiL-ri Ia Irw si tiiitilhatPit rnrniU Kilt I ... JT.. .. ..
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iithouta . rft on briJlt, ,our 0 Ulli0 know of, J . .... , ...
I. t i. Mm. rt.f ,1 in. r iv n iiinnmnn. l r.
Lazarus Noble, of" Ceuterville, to Miss Milviua : Wise, ofViucenues. I On Wednesday, 27th ultimo, by the Rev. Robert Siminglon of Independence, Mo., Mr. Charles N. Shook, of Versailles, lo M'ss Harveli ia A. Dinwidoie, of South Hanover, Ind. On the 11th iatt. by Daniel St, John, E.q , Mr. Georfre F. Bra.lhurn to Mm Sarali Ann liua. On yeatrrtlay, Mr. Gnjory Smita to Mits Ann Mary Gahle. On the Uth, Mr. Jacob Carter lo Miia Caroline ; Morgan.
TOT CF.. AH Persona are hereby forwarned nnt ! to ni irotiatv for any ..r all nl" three tertain promissuVy note made by Piiil AT yVi.inb nirli to th-- nnler nfy.ihn Hanaiil. eath note is ilate.l Jminar. Sd, UJC; thramnuntol rach nutris 8TJ3.J3 pn.aMeiii one, t.o
Pataronia ami oilier Coatinc
Super Prwwd n1 Curtfil Satin do Plain aiitl Fstiii-Silt, du Silk mid Cut t mi Velvet du Frrtich anil VUin H ack I.Minr du Fancy auil Pluiu Slimmer Vt-MiiitM .isiortcd) Ladies' Dress Goods 5ttjer rlntu Rlaik Pure .Sifr-warped Luter du Plain lmk KhImIi Mcriuu du Clniu.Hhlf litt do IMntn Black and ColM Alftacra I,iitr iu do and Silk Mriped Mod. Cl'iih do Celt fltrijH-d LiMttrii new iyle do t'alifornin I'IumU do do Plain and Silk Klriped Mnde Clt.f d Frvitch. Scut h and Unnric Gimrham tio Phiiu Pink, Rhie. Gren aiwi Itn d Frent -liop do PIhii and Striped full wood) He l.mm
do Plain and Km icy M.-ihi- de K;tiiido Plain utid Flaw t rrd !.Miiieii (w w tvte) Ui J'luiu a:id K:tiicy Anit riciin print (ns-mifd) do dt do Ki'L7;'i'i Vremh do do do Plain and Fjncy LAWNS do Plain er.' harrit and trip d Jacimeltt do H"k and Mull Mm, ins
do Plum vt Fhim- l)re Handkrrhiri do tf du Silk do do do Silk, I.'-nen and l'oiiin Pnek- do du Hi".. Silk I. are il and (Jri-fn IU-ra;e do Plant and Kuncr 1 M F.SS SILKS du Flam and Khik SilkCravt do:t'h;stic:s. A pron. Furniture aitd Mariner Cn ck ltUaclud and flr-mn l.iiiMi la'ilt Clmli do do Cntii n du do ; do do Mtisthtt Methnt-n, Hamilton and ntlier H.-tl Tirkipf hi!-, Y l:ow. Utd and i-ii KrktunrU lllt-iit ttdt hruwn and col'd Drilliifrr Col'd Mulinv Nankeen and Si ii-Ut 1 SHAWLS. Super Emlrd white rrnpe Shawls do do and plain hl'k and moilc ailh. fiinjeii Thibet Shawls da do Tterae Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons. Super Frencli Luce Htiin4i (near t1e) d. Fawrr Lace and Tunc an do do Gimp and HntUud da do Kkr nee Hraid and Sirft Straw '!n j du MitiM (Jfinrtid) do i Jt SUP&klQR ASSTRTMENT OF FASrr PIAIS
JSn AP ftlBBOSS. t.A S. flOB.V7TV, ' THREAt) JXf V OTTOS EOISOS. f.J0.T BL'K, IfHtTt ASH MIXED Slf.K COTTON 9 LAMPS tt'OOL STOt K t SC 5, SILK ASH MOHAIR ERlSnp.S ASi) LAO i EST ORtSS RUfTOSS; L DIBST JSD GEST3T KiO.MLK JSD C0TTQV CLOVES. Look in rr OIMr, Wall Paper, Hat iitd Cap. Hunt and Shoes; Lad.t' and Oent rjrnrt 4irk; Vm're la, Praool and Fttii, Shoe Pe; Hani are ami Cutlery; Gla and (aueetivart. 7r.'ee, Halter and Lg Cltautt; Wonden Wre; GnCfrie, CteA-e See Wr inritf a ealt from all mho are pun ha iru in mir lite, and take uceaion to t-M l- rotir th ink to lold ciift'mierp, ho,Miij that ni-h atttfaci- ii ha hern remleted will w arrant a cuntiiiiianee off lrir fatvuri. We will eonttimr ti reeei-e in esthanire Tor iztmtX all ktntl nf approved country pi-mlMce; sf.v iiip therefor ihe hit: hi t marke t priee: a we hsvr mule ih w arranjri niei.t by w lnrfc our tmerliter w il In- t niin i ed to market. LIXCK & F A (tQVfl Af. March 1850.
Ut vthr i . QI A . ,.ir il
ROFULA
fcrmal . ami the nr nltis ultra ofperinrs. It Min
tented bv (he irreat Dr. ltusti, anJ nsi.1 as a aititvr.
sal rrniedv loriliea,e. ! DA U. Ml I MOL'iMKWS KXPKC I'OR.tXT I PINK SYKl'P j Is mantir.etur. d prrf. itly jinrej by the mpire C..111i paiiy umier iin-nriioratiuti ! m thr State fur roughs ; vt l.ip, pain of the si.li-, I ong. ic. ll ia mh-c ure. venlattvr i f r.HKUini.'ii.rl, !'"t n't certain rurv after the ilist-aav is oner tliar ..ua,'hly sealed. The g.n- ' nine i unly tn he hail fn-m ih: Ciimi.aiiy . THK llllNCilS lltNK.':
Th:ie vim do l.i.l hf.ii e Jit. are respectfully lit ir-
' d nut lo rend: Km Haul-In ai:ril i rt.m may
umi Iei. an-t li:ive the Lend c.-t i red t ith a line
lirimlt. cli)iv hair, bv the ue ..I' the Mrn tie
Hesler. r all I I n, ic-.rj tor Mutttl f.icf II ri d Slid
b the Kmuire Cumpiiiiv, incurnor.i t .1 by ill Suir 1 niri, rrs.-v revrrt : nrd ther" is ahf.nAant ..f Near Y. rk. vroof. il! vrf r-n e:Verl-.l. ll. ll ONE BOTTI.K of It c.Thi MrRiietir jir Rcstnrrr nnil Invijrorator ta i lahu- mr f-nrifMli.'. lealmi- rir'ue. and mel-ii Jterr, certiti d hi the f..M.:nir .rs..,u as hjun; ' heir ', rliai t'uere 1. eo-i'e ,.ie.t i'i Kl ,TT. HOTTLE of ry k.ie ,...i..r.'.l hr it. I.. .. . ee. , b....r else had li.ileit. ! Nt&. or ury ..' .r r.ied c.i.e that lu ever brenoeerr.
muiu l :-ltleli.ir.t W While'vj lluwrrr. lo'in Mer- i fr
k.-. 10 Kniir sirevt; .liiiues He M-itt, 4 Valiiinj..l M.Kki t; Miirffret I hmna. .18? IIr...ine street: CIi.th;. corii.rol Ilo.tryiii.d It i iui.Mi wtrt.t: 1jii ie I-"ifcratd. 7t lii-i-l'-e ilvtel; William lrili-.u 11, 73 riu-.jiK- sir,-I J J Amltrsmi, 221 Centre "irei t. n" rt n
.. .A tut r.f Smft!f?. Cantm SiA.7rt. aid niiAnu ..I lhr I.'W-iim if thr Kit Y fc.MAI.J. ,! 5T i-iirt .. ' ' -f It Stnt-.vte ta ft rvrm f ir. br "tv vcf i f rin'l mrjieal wiw at
:.r t.r- ftc.tr v-riih Vl; tih!nr-t a id rii:qnrrrd ansa dtMer ..r burr it ur.tutt:i.i:t:l'e t?ilt:ce t.o' BRANT'S INDIAN
l; pur EXTRACT
ti,... .t ..nrtv.h'eft rrof in crir isnuptileta. "nsl
I t,vt..ev....f !hii-rea: lnd:o n-inrr. tiie n ai we iji ! int. d i n r n -y th.it uvE ai:d cmrFLrji
c- n r..'W WALK ll.rv tt'.tt v ere tit rv. m m 'r i ajii ctterwiae daM-ueil, "ia -e u-va l.l-LLu auJ CLT.I-l
Hundreds Thousands
NEW OOiW. Latest A t v i vn I. f TV.E nndrritriu d ha jnf receiv J and im ,ffV r 0 to ilie pt bl.e. a i;- ii r.il aoruueni of Sprinrj and Summer Gm1-; a'l hi p:t tle, ,.ni urn, culor. and variety, we feel wurran-d in h aretq'iul tu the Ltl aud will hv tdd a. clua a t'ttch n -t. Without hoaninc or rhilUnc, 'c re'pectfuUy invite an e:tniiuatiini uf our lock, cuHsittn m nart a !nllo :
Super Ameriean, Enjr!ih ami Frrnth Clurhn j i do Plnm and Fancy CwsiHiir I ftlatk. Rl'ie and nnxrd Sattiiteit Ji-iiitt, Tweeds and CiMtonade Sit rndrintoiit and l'ahmerctti Summ.-r Clmh ' Frtiiih Linen, Linen Drillings, Plain and Fanre Haniiituu Mixture, 1)1 uet Itru u, and Drub DiitPljin aud Figured Limn Gitichani Fnttch. Tn lih tt.4 bcuicli Gingham (i.i.rlum l aw n, new m e Mam, IH..rk, Itliieaud Fancy Lin d'i HMir- a-ttl Gift n ami Km tier Mii1iu DrLanc PUiit and Fun red Aljntta Liitre Cahf.tru.n PLtid mi d M.d Cl-Jili SatMi Siripe l.u -tn C.lif -e nf ev ry hade, crade and altr Plain, tro-larrid and Siripd Ja"tMrita tlo Ho. k, Mull ant! Swi M'ilin ftihep La mm, Dolnnet A i tor. a do It ii k. White, Pink - "d BUe Crape It Ju k V i4 jiii.l Cin tii Hcrn.fr'- . !h :tti l!aiici!orchirr. Siiper:or White Cmpr Shaiwl flo pU in ih! emt.ruidt-red I Uibet Shawl cia 5tlk Frinc' d PUiu and Fauci fifk D ca Hant'rti -rihk f ilo do Cotlou da Superior Lint ti d Oentif Clack and Fancf n k do du do Pot rVct do 13oii!irt :md E!-.J?oni, NEWEST STYLE AND RICHEST PATTER N?.
winihurt-Al KHAXT'S ri'Rfi'IEH. af w hsvlnf mkI mi I n-rred si.i. i e Sanjinlf bnu otiiar medicines re. j I'tr.iueii.ti J -.j cam blooJ oiavaava, tue ileculcd thai Grant's is the Cheapest;
lr;;.... "r b.tr'r if it Itas morr medicf:-, mrallve n:TeT HI i'. Wl'l. ill ctweiilience, rt'.reb .tr w.wr, in mucL Urr Ur. :hin o-ir htt!c ctf r.nr other Hie.lirint". li. tUeii. r i-ttit ,f All ANT'S Fl'HIr'irR still oirn VIH'H Tiy TV TO.re .li-.-l.se than mr bottU of S.,rrei;. '.it -" r.R.t NT'S j'l illr ll H" im! he as rhrar "'' J. tl"-m a hoflie, Miner-fill" rt onr dVlae. But Ha4?rri'lmnrrt is mim r..r H.:y t ink hollar a t.ott; oe4 a- a l.r:.- ol it kat cured, and ; capaUr nf cur.nt h'OL'H 7 IMl'.S as much (Lseateus o !iutt.V.a Strmifan!la, tli.ss f.-re. Sarui;r i! i. in cnnequrnce of its ten power and Irm medical tt.c ice. l onid l aold al no tr.r.' thun le-"r nrr rent, per l.oiUu, to be as At-'p iu the l'LHIFIER M d'Vue. One Dollar's Worth ! Kns- rm:r!i CA NCER -how trmch SYPHILIS h.,n.lr SCHOKl'LA will nuilAiHiuirtt of hHjt.lT'i
I'liklFIKH r-ire I Ked ttie toilcumg stati'meM, MBica ia a specimen of ita poser? CANCEROUS SCROFULA 1 Thi i the ee vf a dyip man who yti tivc. Ko trc rwed f a vr?rv tumt of CROFL'LA, fy only fWrf bXU t.t" Brmr'a Pur. tier, U.an ever w.i cured hy tli n.e iteWrrcAt i on of tin! In-lit &traapnriUa tiiaf wet ever made. S-i'i;ipavilln liaf" not t ujfi rrnt n: ti tai powr lo effect the cuiw tf ur ti a rwitintjiv hoyden cap. Mr. J. B.IIASKiS.of Romtl)riJi C..K. V bad Setyftva jomr yrar was eooiin-d to ht bad the WI yrir m wis. po ptich di?-iised nr.d rts-iiitaTcd to he unahlv to raise his harj-i to llie Iread. He had tlie hmt ndieal admit tied u-d At.l- ft" the bent tartapariL'at to tio (roud affeci poi i and sojtw, arid wis considered :o I in a f;, ant. cmi.d not live twenty f'tr fin or lonutr, wh h rni:;ifjtired u "ii t B B A NT'S FtlUKIER. Hi nmkttsM. en ten mt-'tlj (if, 9rrm ear to trr; a hole tcaw entc tniMrA rirtyp?, uii'Ut t-is rli.n. so thai l I reathad fcr-n
t the I o! ; ear wa o et'en arouna tiiat it coelw r j out of ito p:arr, it only hoi i in ; by a tm aD pis-: tit aae J oi" ffr arm w.m destroyed by fro uleara; mn nicer undw i :.e btsu a lare u a mtn'a hand, hud rienr'T toraapb 1 qi ritif into hit hdf. Thus be ai9-cied with hrmV J srftri pu'rfi, ccridy ntTenm nicer, Tatiaja aaita of ka I tMTn;i. For further utid fui purtiJar our 1 AM S t Hi.r.TS. I . Dr lii'JMAS AVI T LI A M S. one He mast akUftil rhrtcnia of K'Tii. waa raued to we Hai kio rhe day fcybrr i i i..uir.e.l iii in rT-.:' Vrmrifr Fr. Y . eatnin'4
nim. an t tiieu tcid him xr.f mU the meditvu m the awi.' eoui4 not e-jrv him U.ct 1 cue, waa .
"Worse 'chan Hopeless !
anil three trears trnm tit "ill inre,. rur .r..,. rtT..n.rl. r.)tl -f nnji -p -, , rp a rpr,
Irtend to wituess Ihe closing scene, or
I: is interment. Eteus the digression. i
IfUh. This nnruiii2 there were pVnty of. natives apnlyiujr for onr baggaps to ctny lo Paiiaiua, distant from here 27 miles. The regu la r price at the trauportalioa t (Vice is $7 50 per huut'.red. We hired inulrs, or rather little panisli horses, at $10 each. O-ie would carry ' the bg:iEe of two t:f os, so that it would cost us S5 each besides a horse that 4 of us had to pay for to carry our conimou stock of proatsions. cooking utensils, &c. These we paid ' for in dimes. 1 did at least fur mine. Some of cur crowd had uot dimes enough. As our horses
1 lin-e weut in
-...I .-...renr. rinatt.ii. ha ine t- n naed in.iliisin-
inir aiil nnit-s, and tlirre bt-inir a failure ol" r..ni.ler. aiin for the sain- , they will not b pid mhen Uae. Cincii tiati Mareh 20, TS30. WOOli CAItDlXC. frinr Wnnl Carding Mactiinrs at rel"r" Mills ali.mi one mile an J : quarter at"e Rronkville, Fr. nkllll cnill.tv, InH .nll tlie Ksst Fork af While Water rivir. wiil be ready for ork as snail at ihe eat-Hiii season ronimrnr, t. 1 he machines ill be in &d order and under my immrJ tate ilirs et ion, I hnre h limit esp. nener ia the buMiiesi and ill Ik- ab'.tr to 5 ir general sat. sfaeti.m. Fie cents per pound will he thr price for tardinf eleau ahite aol and the va.loiuarj prices r . m..tintr m '. , . ll W r. ll
One pimnd or clean lard will have to be fiirnnhed by the owner af the o.il for ererr ls. f ar.Htl . F.vcry effort ill b made to suable persons from a di'iance to have their mils home with then,. April U ,lJ0 -U-3m. EL1SHA II. J KEN K IX S.
. II K nnilerstiu-rt. silrnmis.ral-ir ol t'le eta:a of . . Henry Rolinra, laieof Franklin ennt.tT, ilecea ed, her by rie, ninice, that by sirtti, tf an .r.le of the Fmliair Cinirt, hs- will off. r fr satr at public nnicry, un the preniis. , in Ilir It r lniilu., tin tiainrdat, ltd Iniir net. the f..lla-iiic d. scribed Weal Rotate, vil: I he west haif of the Smith i:t q.iart- r of see linn thirteen, in town ten, r a 1.5c lele, Kasi, ftr; s'lh;. ci in an etatr i.f doer. TERMS: One half the purchase ninnes in rash; the resi'lne .n tr before the SSih dy of DeeeM.b.-r, 1S50. tHIirred paynirnt secured l.y nir ..nil ap. pr. se.l .i-rnritv. JACOB ER I KL. March ti. HJO. ls-4w n.ltn'r.
Not tear Mr. IT AfKIS'S rtatement ofonre! He said s " M v f. 1 r.:.ir' A oaet'Olile ot Mi AST'S fUMF VlXf F. ri.it t T, cf hjS r I r-nari,atn:iin. of R..ie. I cr.'.--nc.cvd a.-.m' Ihr.f. uwl hticm t- sat rttrr. l hoi Lotllw
, .ia!iU-.l ire. r ft mrm k.,1 w L rt I l.ad heea cmred
F.dfinjjs, Cravats Mills, Frinres. Itrai.ls, Hobimts. ; .r rr .P trr- w b-'tJr eivi..ed me ta rr onlft tkrkwm
Pcri and Slik lluttoi.s and Cap Kibhoiis- a iruod ; ll.v t.itr.1 V tftr e:J..-.l ioe " 's-o ftits, lo K.-me t e.
assortmri.i.
A LSO. a variety of notions, nch a Kid, Sil, I.in-
ru hint C.itlon t. Lives, Ariinetul r lowers. Lace
were loaded thev started on.
. I C . . .. KAMMMnM w. A flntirllA n. .1.1 AM 1 f, tfu, i . .. . . . . - , -
I'll, rrnws ,irr lie M tf. Th ' tne mrasra cmvj died At nn residence in litis piacr, on n-i-snay,
- v ' 1 '-' " 11 " :i, 1 i ,t nt n arvts(i rMniiin to sea .... . . . . n . ........ . . , .
side of the river is the American side where are I ,,. Ahant noon the last of our baseace ! I"' . , . il T n,,,,,,, several Americans and perhaps as many natives "josona ,.5 XMSUiaTS Mr. Slreth had bn a rrden h,. place ab.., . BOOTS &. SIIOL.S. doing basins, principally vlctual.ing! for the w0 ifo LVS rice oveV. I - J-?" ! HF h" J lo'
accommocauor. ot UalUoraia passengers, ami T, of U9 conclndeJ tIllll a horse is a vain J , '- "J y iso having about 2 eves turueJ to their own lhil, f.,r safetv " and proceeded on fool j edntatton, he relied np.m his own effoni j denr interests. At the American houses a mod- Ic. ..:.!., ,1". J-rl.l ..k the 27 miles in two -ul n'1 tumti n,r v,ra,t"' "Patatio.
M...t Mw tk.j "ri .. . a...i j cfi 1 r - . t Ui;aiii. in th. atrnfftivvMn ttt hit h be betoiirrtl. I
tiQtc mroi nmv .c iiou ci. n kwuu 1 j.j . , -.u .... MIom nrt thll9 IU. - - "
LAWNS, INCK St FAKQl'HAR have jnat rrtvirrd a choice xaa lotuf Plain and Fancy I.awns, do Black do reneh Needle worked do FCr sale rhran at the Pitt 0f!et. Brooksillr, Indiana.
Doiuislic (.coilx.
Ttrown and MU ached Mu1.tia Airu. Furnitiiri- and titer a, f.iueti and Cntton TaMe Draper lmeu CratU and Cotlou du f'nlirtd Nf iMlttia and NnA-'-rn
M thuitr. H imilttin and other ririn White, Ked. Yellow and Grn Vlauutla Atf Coiujii and Woraied Huie aut half Hi.4t of erery artity Hat. A fine ascnrttnrniratliiuiiahlr Panama and T-alm Hal. California Hat, a new anicr Huntar'an do Superior For and Sil Hata Boot and ,Sioc. '
Meira Catr. Kip an.' 'Coarse H-iota
ex ai.d 'A.
'Aid
tr m 1 . . I .,v K.fn mnra - 1. im! slwii 1 Is-1 hn.
; war . '.t.in iLec. atrrutwa out of ri.-ev i;j-er lw.1 'd 1 nfr au.; Mi r utiles D.ore eiTertrd a PEliFECT OliUt ot i il Ja- ucii, i.iii ri..iored vie to j.-d iW " FOJUTEKN WITNESSES!
s osrte da Goal do Ties
do
Booieca do
and kair CaiUrs
COTTON FABRIC.
cts. All provisions are
..-1 cts: a goon nen - , wi hout da.narr. ana
high, iiam J els per ; . , r nt, mor9 oppressive for one or
two hours of that day, wheu lirsl etirtiirg, tliau
leserfell it io mv life. The shadow of my j ce.thr cotiseqnmce of the possrasion of a soci-l.
head came near under my feet, and oeneatn was
lb Bread 20 cts, Stif ar 15 ct. Coffee SO cts.
&c. This morning there was great stir amongst the natives to set boat lovls to lake uu
10 orgona, aoout is mile. formerly lliey 1 nxri.u, -arlh. Hlld no 8ir sUrrina, but it got
want up to Cruces 1 miles farther, bot now the j m'or Va, in thw afternoon. We had gone river is too low, none go beyond Gorg..na. At j hut Hblut 5 ltliM when we caught up with the Srst this morning, we were asked $ 10 each , GUlj-lt.( and olie Qf the horses give out. It had for ourselves and b;.ggge. So.ni who were, in , be?n fue; for some time, had falleu two or a great hurry pa.d tilts price. Tha price soou lhre(J tims aail wa3 DOW uaahe to go farther, fett to 6 dollars, and after many weut at that fler abusing the poor thing mwhile. the driver some got lower. Eleven of oscouUacted about j of lIle io(l trajn pal petrt. oT the load ou anemp3 o clock at 7 dollars each, all to go iti out ia- , horla lhlt wa9 ungi nd tha dri,er of the noe. We paid them io dimes at 8 to the dollar. I giw out olle ,ook BDonl ha,f of tne ,old on his Quito handv to have nlentv of dimes here. i..t .,j . ,1.:. 1,. iimnsh in
-Kin i worm jusi as itiTtcn a a silver uwiiar. 1
Alter we paid our passage, and loaiied our baggage, we crossed the river to the native side, for our boatmen to get ready for the trip. In this they were very slow, and uearly got aome of us In a worry. Ve did not get oil uutlt nearly 2 nVivek P. M P iriu.mr ttiv wis had a tr.ti
But it was iu the social salArs nflifc ibat his presence was held in the hieht-st regard. Benevolent to ex-
of
Men's Youths' Women's Misses'
and
warm and jenci-wus h art he became endeared to all , who knew him. His departure is severely Mt by I his fnneds, and in the circle of his acquaintance,.
bia absence will ever be bit and acnow ititgca. his loss, wefsel to be that of a friend rai 1mm-than a neigh, bor, and he will eairr to his final twing place, the sympathies of all; not the feelins that mournira be-
Boots do t.O do
Msnnfacrnied in the East and at Cincinnati. Funaleeheap, hy 1.1NCK F A KQUf lt.
Shoes, do do do
so
at the Po-i Office.
do bnvs do do
Mis s Ca.f, Kip ladit-s' do do do Philadelphia In Htrh Btlki
00 1 Tior 1 tt j Jenny l.iiid JQ ;
Pisces, Soperior, a T a.l k.nds . Bira.hrd Mnsim, s A Largo Stock of Groceries, " " I"h l.inrn, : HARDWARE. tirr riniv. orrrvswtnr 1
sak, D. ...J r..u.i.:il. I ... ... - "s
' . r. ,:,, v """"' Jione-w-ar,, Potirrt Hare and Croftrr t Wore For sale by LINCR a FAUQVilAK, 1 Also, I'aie charm, a r.4 improvement, j 'he Pat CJflct. F.niertai mnp the idea, aud aciing upo the princi. ' j pie, iliat it is mmi true interest to wake il ibe wits-rrst I To tlie Citizens of Franklin Co, lad. J irj.'vri';.!:; X; ttF.SSF. A. MOOH E takes this mt-ihod of informing; j tr i,rm, to ihor ho lua y fa vor u w iih a call. j .k..;.i..n. nri'.iil1in Cuniv 1 t..l that Km ha I A 11 tirnveil enuiilrr hnul i.lm B wlianM. '
.r ill. il""" I 1 " " 1 t ' ' ' . .
SO
10
EXedical Heetinj;
vOTICK i ht rehv ei'cn that tht rr will lie a meet- j nati; shur lie ma be f. N. tin af ike Physieiaiis if Franklin Comity hr d J willing to wait mi all nh
ope
lee? a
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE,
lirooksillr, April 9, 19 50.
N. D. GALLION'.
a may f;iv..r him with a 1 ji 1
Ttnuuville t-n Friili'v ihe !th nisi
,ra, o ..dinary occasions, h, a deep and ab,d,,,K ; ""'Jru ' A ,T,
sympatky, the rraalt ofkrolh.rl hfard. He may Collvrlllioll, which nset-ta in Cincinnati in ! f the Ut.si ami mot apprised Hie. wil
aare had rnrntie, but tumiiy rlrd at a Anos krdc of M,v llrM. Imn a call b. lore ; irwnav.nr; t rsew nere.
'1 he ailrliilanrcot aumr i hi,iii,. ..i me
is eaniestly reqnrsitd
r if.iifi vn
Nn S4J Main s. rsl side helrrn Bth !!; 9lh, Ciliein- !,... ,.: ;. . . ,,' . . ,k..
r..nd t oil nm.s resdv a-nl ' 3 , ; " , , - -
for .he par. e hope. -y V Otu ill ." b" Ul .ZZ .'."Z
r. ci.e a, ,. .., .n.r, . l ",.:-'.'' " over lhr .lore tonneriv nrr....ied hv J. 3. Po.er..
.ipi...ne ilu-Court lioust-. wmreth.y will be plad
t-lll.
Mr. 11 AS I.V hs w uro lo tLe lw facts, am. !h -csa f w-r, ,s...l a-i.l m'.'il to hy Mr. T. ILI.I ' ti Jt ;.h jVVN.l r.n.r. .r..l'1'.K H"f-iewr Wefrl .Mo ns ! Bl.'rt-' I-V I.rONARP.wli:i:aalend tvU.I drugiaM.
j s-rt r.i.i. r.. i. ' For at by M. W . Haiie. Brook v.lle, j A. T Irwm i.Co , Fairfield, I Wm. Ruhi ttom, Met in.ora, ! D. D. Tatrotn, Laurel, j C. B. Overton, Andvraon, i D. Bever, Liberty. 11. Ruler & 4ou. Bfowusvillo, ! J. fs. Androw, Duulapsvlile, j P. Ma?us, Coutieraville, Thorops.iu 4i. G.l!es)ie, Oroeualurg, ! Eatou Ramay & Co , Miiford. ; I). CriawrIL, Napoleon, J.H. Weal & J. B. Clrk. Maochs.ter, ' W. Conner, Fayelteville, S. Barber, Kualivilht,
K. L. Autrobus. Clarksburg W. Joliimou VsriJillts. il. Alleinoug Milan, t'erbis & MtCullough, Lawrencebarg, aud by ageulu in every luwii iu tbxStato, AU letters ami order. nml be uddressed to Watlnira &. Co. 106 Broadway, Kaw Vork. Dec. 10, 43 -Si
lt. ise waiitmc a cumI aiidchenp j
Hie. will
the noble and irenermi. qualities of his liatare. We:
feel that in bis demise. Society lias lost a valuable .
Panams. W. got to tne half way house that , eililcll) ,ud olie mWp ,,Ute t,llllot l"'.
April ll,
A PHTSICIAN.
night, plcti-d tent, (tlial is to say uiilonled our mules and piled oar baggage,) cooked supper,
spread our tents upon tho ground, and slept. Here is said to be the summit, and I think it is.
for r- descended nv tlay. In the tncrulrj, !t j a thr-.ight pruVt.t f." s-mie pf "t whose bag-
well be supplied.
W. H. M"c
JOHN D.UOWLAXD, Attorney at Law, nRoKviu,r:,Ta.,
Cloth?, Cassimere?, battinettp, Jeans Tweed, and Cashmrr. it, A larre as.ortmcut just nrstvtd and fr sale b;
tt,.;..ikvi!le, Tn tisna.
TIC AC CHAINS,f . ALTEil Chai;:, l.og - do. ttnnrr'i lloei, Gardner's do do ltst.it. Aacs, Shovels, S;i. rs. See., f' e Fnrsitrhy LlXt'K Jt FAl.Qt'JAH, Iir--kvi:ief In'lisna at the Peit OJct.
1 al all limr to meat their ewsioin rs coll. ei-velv and ! iu-li, .litir I Is . HKKVS N r.LLH
Bm-.ksiHr, Jan. ?th, tsje. W. tvouhl most arl'.-ctinnatety rail span tho- wfo havrrctonnls iai...rir w i t ta u t. come in and rltlr either by rash or note. -Ji. B t E.
j ' SALT. ! - ffkCk TIARRKLS. pnmtViMs ha sl. r-r. in d
If Mil ana nr is ir fr LIWUX i.tKijinsii
B.o .k'lr, Initiaia.
at thr Pi.f Vlrr
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