Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 June 1850 — Page 3
Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.
- : WASHINGTON, May 31. ltso. 71m funeral of Senator Elmore, to-day, was attended by all of the officers of the government, and the scene in the Senate Chamber was solemn and Impressive. The w'vices were performed by Mr. Gnrley in an appropriate manner. Hia allusion to the loss of four or the most t!islingniibed aons oi South Carolina within two year, m exceedingly touching. The remains were followed to tha Congressional Boriat Gronnd by a large concourse- It is useless to deny that a eeutiment bordering on superstition his engendered In some minds a dismal foredoding touching the unexpected death of this Senator, following so closely upon the decease of Mr. Calhoun and others, but all will recollect that the same feelings, to a greater extent, pervaded the whole country at the death of Harrison. Yet we do not see that there was much cause for such feelings, unlets it be said th.9 Mexican war followed. The Senate rather unexpectedly met after the
funeral was over, and passed the New Y ork
regu.ar constituted territorial gorerament, with la man-of-war could stand off and batter her to
jocges and civil Governor. Gen. Taylor says j pieces
leave them with their present form of government until they become a State, and then let
the people decide for themselves, and thus get
nd of these troublesome questions with reference to the ordinance of '87.
Mr. Hale made a violent and powerful speech to-day during which he said that the two great parties of the North. Whigs and Democrats, however much they might be divided upon other questions, were united upon this, and whatever might be done in the Senate the people presented one unbroken front, as did parties at the South. The two sections he thought were be ginning to understand each other. I confess that these cross fireings and shiftings and changes of position bode no good for the compromise. They are however the result of a quarrel in the ranks of South eru Democracy. Gen. Cass offers non-intervention. Mc Buchanan from his eyrie in Pennsylvania out bids him and offars the Missouri com promise. Mason,
Soule, Davis and Turney go with him. Foote,
In this extremity, the Commanding Ron..! $tfH-?A.mZ !-' J"n" left mv .
u . mm Doara without him CJiie or tiroTr cat.un. ordered the ammunition to be thrown over- this is il.eref..re to ar .it per.r, harbor! ! board. With the exception of a small number : """r""? htrm niy account, as 1 shall pay iia of boxes this was done, and the vessel at day- i J"' .j1"'; '". light was afloat. ' i Ju'""' l0- U5 -' THOMAS JOX.LAFF. ; The troops soon Ineaired to what nl, ih.v I IlIf.AV. I2KP.V1!. I
NOTICE.
Laurel Woolen Factory. E. :Macv & C-W
IV
c w Good s.
rrspceiiiiiiy iiiiorm tar public tncy com line tnc ou- t , until uf
MANUFACTURING.
CARDING,
mIIZS:1 VETERINARY SURGEON, j FULLING & SPINNING WOOL,
day at the Brookvilie futrl. dcd to Innr experience and a . rtrrrtiinatmn to ri'e
I He flatter himself in miu.. i)i,t h, it fnlle ! satisfaction, thev ask for a roniintianee of that oar-
uuaui me scarcity oi ammunition, the absence i ud rcler the curious and enq.iirinir. to of the artillery, the scant supply of coal for the i r,he m,"" places which be hat vessel, the limited quantity of water and the 1 Vue' "! ,rH vr,r in Kenmeky. II a l.rdii,... .i,:u .u H u "ler' "na. u,e , '". eertihcairs I'nira someofthe most ili
tempt the liberation of Cuba.
Many ofEoers expressed themcrlvea il;r.n
FO With him. but lline-tentha of ih cnln;... pared to cureall the diseases which are common to
ilivety refused. Thev assi.oed the I,. ; ?Z ,VJTD SJW1. H. n-p..,.)lu ., .
sons 01 tne scarcity of ammunition, the absence ' would rcler the curious and enq.iirinir. to the citizens
licit during S
aim eives be.
tarHinsa ,h;n. .u r u ' . vcruncaics irora some ol the most distinguished uraturia wi i which the Cubans at Cardenas S.ir-rr., and Physic!.,., in ihe Western eountrv.-
Jint the best reference which he can possibly give if, ! himself, .refer lo n.e, reutlem.n. and brinir along viihyou your dieaed Hornet, andjuu hall have a p.ncncnl illuitration of my kill. -TRY ME,'' i (all that I a.k. We call attention to the follow in communication I of Dr. George McCoo. If common reputatiun in to I e relietl on. Dr. lu-tve fnllv Menu the enconiiiimt therein contHined. The rtablihril protVional kill of Dr. Mi Coot, especially in ihe drpartmrnt f Sur.
grry rn inri nn opinion to ifreat weif hu
joined the Liberal! no-Standard
They demanded to be taken to the nearest United States port, and soon the officers generally concurred with them in so reasonable a determinationGeneral Loper was forced to yield to their wishes, and gave up the command of the vesael. The next day. as we were in sight of Key
rionaa, a opanisti man-of-war steamer
Mint bill, so that so much legislation has been j Downa, Kine and others eo w ith Mr. Cass, nnd
got along with, leaving a clearer field for those tUus tha wat has commenced. PINKNEY. sectional questions about which parties are j quarelling. ' Sketch of the Operation ofibc late I-ibern-It is thoaght propable that the Senate may Army ofCaba. liourn over to the middle of the week on Mon- The Charleston Mercury publishes the fol- """ 1 a- nr. which was furnuhed to It by an officer
r , . 11 ..... iu.i i t. 1mA 1 - r- -
I UU'jerslttUU, uuwevcr, inai iuc nw . .
ci.. l.j iw- "alK: My aitentiim w railed wine ix week couo naa oeen ,.nc , ,. w ucrvi.- v . v....
: now tvsiiline at the Hotel of M t ar IV A" S Viiron.
port in a very few mo- ' 1 ourht an atquaintance with Dr. Vrrrr. and have
menU; but owing to the quarantine regulations ' " ""e"''! a few ui'M, Survival peraiiin on llor,e of the town We could not land. ! i ." ""'.i'"''"- "S that in operating he criace
...... . aiii-i i,ti,-. it t na. iirritirnit'U a coil'liirra uir
came quartering down npon us.
nunting ns irom Cardenas.
e led her luto thu
day Dit
Houses will have undergone liie necessary
in the invudineexnedition
pre I On the lash May, when near the Island of
mm n.t Vw, rpariv on Monday. .' Mnheres, off the coast ol X ucatan, the three
, h(, I vision, of the expedition, numbering in all six The Levee to-n.ght, which is said to b : hulMired ld ni; men, were conceutrated ou last one, was very respectably crowded with a . th(1 steamship Creole. gay asemblege. Several Seaatsrs were present, j They consisted of a regiment from Kentucky, Among the attractions were the two Hswaian : regiment from Louisiana a battalion from s , ,, j ; Mississippi, and one independent company from Princes with Dr. Judd. They are tall, good , MmStBtp v - Cgnres, with coal black hair, and skin nearly i Tle lwo hooners which had belonged to the of the ame color. They are graceful in their I expedition were sent towards New Orleans, and manner, but the expression of their features is j the steam ship started direct for the town of ma r Cardenas, on the northern coast of Cuba, not unl.ke that of the Afncan race. Introduc- comm,ndl.r of the rXpedi,ion, Gen. Nartions were very generally sought, and they re- I c;so Lopez, believed that ciiy could be surprised ceived much attention. They speak very tole- ; and taken in a few minutes, the morning cars
..u-P.i:A.,-rf converse verv intellieenlly j ana iKen, ana tne wnoie 01 our army
lauir ' ' " ' 1
numotr ut onf ration on H'vv with pit-at ucci-.
l:tr hM rfurriiYt! one f tli niot import mil vpcniiiunt (hut Stirrry can bomt uf. I atlnde tn ihe operatittii or M I HO ! O.MY, or c-nttinir into tin- MaUdt r, anl xtractiiipa At one wei hincr ihrer qnartt-r nia pound! Tin nprraiiiin n )t rf,rni-i1 i.f uen Ua nifo, antl It I hia time fvt-ry ymptoni itnlittt rrcovrry. I am Hfli pvruailrl tha tliof kIio in:., commit ilirir diirilrrfI Iim t to tlte car of Dr. I t-rf, w ill not hivs- tlitir cnnHtltnct implaicd. 'heA:iHof Dr. Ktt'v and tlie utcr of lti tfprratinn, po to btab1tti tli iimrianctr tli nc'icnvt hit-It lit pfo . In sioine Knropnu CoUrpt it i tiiticht. The britj!iU-t nrnainf mh ofnur irut'-im havt nice
fully cullivatril ihi dt-iiartim-iiK of ncit-ncc. The
j landed in Matanzas the same evening by ihe
The Spanish borcdown on ur. and won 1.1 with
her Paixhan guns, have deittroyed us had not Ihe United Siales Revenue Cutter informed her that we bud surrendered ourselves to theaulhorIties at Key West, and that he (the Spauurdl
j must not interfere with n. I It is proper to Ma'e that not one article of j property was molested by us tt Carc'enas; not lone womau or child injured or instill.'. The officers Hiid men of the expedition pni.1 liberallv for what they at and drank. A l ire jewelry 1 store ra.ne into thir possession iltirii. the fiaiit.
, but a pnard of soldiers tt'as placed over it and not prvttii tatt prrr-iun in hirh tlif Ktudy of An1
: Bit nrticle Wn touched. i atomy anil SurRvrT have iitn br,jti3rln, ha in no
Th
, onas were as hostile to us as die Cubans. One of them gave some of our officers a sumptuous
nreHKiiM in the morning, Hinl in the evening he was killed, charging us at the head of a company of lancers. In estimating onr loss, I set it down at from thirty to forty killed nnd won n.led that of the Spaniards at one huinlreil killed mid wounded. The people of the United Stita should re-
I member that at dark oc the evening of the nine-
nn a irreat variety of tonics. I do not think .. .
any of the yeuug ladies foil in love with them, i The General rUo thought that little resistance Xe"vlU we had again repulsed and siienc-d the thouBh thev msy have been dazzled ith their would be made at Cardenas-that the arg9 . '"emy in Cardenas nnd had q.iiet potion .f though tneymsy WBS number of emigrants there from the United the place, and l!intbr Geuertl Lopez s po.it.v elegant and splendid cosfimes. Vc. JudJ . . ,:,..,.,. ..;llld.lrd. orders we ab.ndoned it, and stood out to sen
in full court cress.auu , wonIj llie t;,,ban population blv well for an American. Old Zck received ' Spanish garrison.
th.m with all the honors, bot immediately haa- But these expectations of this brave, honest.
emigrants from theUni'ed States at Cr- i, "r'' lu?
meii(iTal!e pain in trim; to di-rive prolV'inii- ; n Anowlt-dt from ihi dt par tim-ui. mid 1 .avr only lo rvtTci tlirti a suiily whtt-h itiritlrt-t o much infrr-U-i li'it r;ipt-d more of my attention, ml that of iiitd i-nl tnrn ifftirrally. In liatrvr point nf ( vitw we look upnn the profVion of Dr Hfcvr. it i frnu;!ti ih dp intfiet, G. MtCOOK. w I.Whoii. OIi. Miv 13, 41. LITHOTOMY. A fc -et A: asro, tt attended, hr invitftnn to wiiiit a VU'rinay operation hy ; Mr. XV. He vi , which va the extinction of Mone, : i ntinve in weight, from the tiriiMry paaj? of a ' hore lielonriur ti Mr. Mrtiall, of Cr Crrelc t'tu iidtip. We hnre thn hmr tlelV-rrt-d a tmtice r-f lhi matter, for the reason that we iVpire ample time to he nllnwrit fii the entire nrvery of the animal, j thereby fully teMiiit? the effuit ncy of Dr. Jfeeve'a ;
and perhaps the . l,,,tpfd r mtrchmg into the interior of Cuba, la, ,,. hnr.r , .rfrcIlv wrMi r M C11u,ain,d
u ijiiii. iui na iiuoiaiiuu us inoab ui lilts acKiinu ifnire 1 nt njier.iiinti aiiiitien to a. out- 01 111
romee wliirh h liitherto bren liberally betto-wed
upon litem. Term ritlwi Manufacturing. Jen, blue mixed, 3 leaf, 37$ pr. yd. "terl " 31 i " " 4 lef, 3tln43i Sattinet. according tu color. 37ttu5f J Caffimere, aceorthui? to color, f2it75 fi Cloih, aceordinir 10 color. 59 1062, " While Flannel, according lo width. t5 to21 " Dyed " " 5 to37l Blanket., per pair, S2.50 FULLING AT THE USUAL tMTES. CARDING AND SPINNING. White M'ool in broaches fifteen cent per ponm!; Miafd tevetiteen rent; Heeliiis yarn, one cent, i he maltet lnt fur pinnittf mtiU be fifteen pound. AiiTicLKs iron sali:. Wril o ih it km wn that we Arrep connfantly on hand a full aoriroent of our Manufactured Wo U-n, which we nflYr fur sale; and that we k-ep a waron running fur the ar-pply ot"wr cntomrr. and that from out factory or wag-on iU tHtd will be delivered lor cah, echnpd for wool, or that the wool will be n eeivtdat the wagon, manufactured and delivered, a str eiittiTif-r tnav prefer PRICKS OF GOODS t RAW MATERIALS. Wc hall mcAre ihe prices at which we tell or romlt and at whictt we propote t-j buy the raw material emm-1' iatifavtory. Laurel, May 22, 1350. New Goods again! f jHF. subscriber biug latrle received a iuppljr SPUING ADSU.MMEIi GOODS
FKKSH A12RIYAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
JT THE STOKE OF LINCK & FAIIQUIIAR, Where barcraiiK are t' be hast! Buililtng Svrt1 f the Public iquarc, Lett tidt of Xain Bttigeit Stmt, at the
Fot Office.
nreokritlp, ladlm
dlnntt.
T 1XCK t FAKQUHAK Sae jii.i neeWrd sd J are now onrnitiir a htititiftil ..nmn, .('...
j fully rlec: d Sprintr and Snmmer Gorl, mhiehfur
nmceoi pattrrn anilelersnceul ty e.thev cnallenre theckinprtitioti of the Valley, and inite'the carrfiil inspection ut the purchaser. Their Slock comi.ti, in part, of Super American, Knjtiih, F reach and German Broad Cloiha d Plain and Fancy Caiim-rs do BUek, blue, j-ray and fancy Saiinetia do Kentucky and Domeaiic Jrant do T-ed, Veleettrrns, Linneiis and Coitmidet da Patagonia and other Coaiinr VKSTlN'Gsi. Super Pretted and Cortr.1 Satina do Plain and Fanaj'Silka do Silk and Cutlou Velvets do French and Flam Biack I.a.tin do Fancy and Plain Summer Vestinci (assorted) Ladies' Dress Goods Super Plain lllack Purr i;-arued Luster do Plain Dlack Enrlish Merina
ChnraiiSe do do Mam Biack and ColM Alpaeca Lusters t!u til l Silk Irijird Mode Clulhs Celi-siial striped Lustrrs Jnesr sis lei Califuruis Plaids do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths French. Scotih and Dmnestie Ginghams Plain Fink, nine. Green and tin A Frelichop Plain and Mripril full wood; De Lsius Plain and Kanry Mimw de Lam. Plain and Flowrred t.iiinens (nt w siylet Plain and Fancy Anu ncan r.im, (asmrtrd; !.. do Knli.h He French do do Plain and Fancy LAWNS Main cross ha r red and striped Jaeonftts Hnk and Mull Mu'lins Plain Fane; Drrss liandkercliiefs do dn Silk tlo do Silk, t.inni ami Cotfn Pnckvt do Bl'k Silk I.aee Veils and Green Berate Plain and Fancy DltF.SS bll.KS Flam and Fane, Silk L'raeat
1IOMKNTICS. Apron. Furniture and Marin iV Cf.rck Uleached and Cr iun I.inea I allt Clutht do d. Tottoii do uo do da MiIiii
MOFFAT'S Life Tifis and Phtxnix' Kitten. Tlieue Medicine has-e nosr Ven Wnre tSe t il. lie for a period af V ' VTVV.n VTfmt
do dj di do do do di do do do do ila d.i do lo do do dn do do do do
Takes this occasion lo renew In hia old friends and t'ie public reiier illy his oft r, pea' cd invitations to come and lAamine liis 51101!, tt'eir Q.U ALITV AM) PRICK. Hr flatter himilf that in hnOi t.f trc reipects they will ernipnre f.ivrirubly with thuge uf any huuc
F.nglish. French and Amtrican Tllaek Cloth dti Hlue do lo R row 11 do casi3If:ues & vkstings Eih1'Ii. French and American Black and fancy casaineres. Ffiuli doe skin and cs,hmiTer. Black and fancy silk satin and worsted ee tings Marseills, li'ac White and fancy do
j troops desired to do.
and patriotic veteran, were entirely cisanpoir.
led, and the expedition, in consequence, has j utterly fuiled iu nccomplUhiiig its object, j At two o'clock ou the uiglit of the lSlli, the I sfeamer succeeded in lauding within a few ynrds of the wharf, and ufier some delay, a ningle
plank was connected with the shore, over which
ded them over to the company. The richest ornaments I saw worn this evening were displayed by Californians. The lady of the California Senator, Gwinn, wore a magnificent suite of diamond and pearl. I did not
admire her style of drees, though I was informed j , troops hy single files were disembarked
by a friend that it was the mode prevailing at N'w O.-leacs, which I suppose is unquestion
ably the Paris of America, New York being not j us ' hostjtf recei,,ion
rnuclt ueainu. It 13 agreed on all hands that the Levees have never been n well attended as this winter. There were many graceful and elegant costu mes there this evening, particularly among the young Indies. The two daughters of a New Jersey member were conspicuous among these lest,
ad a fair Virginian alaa attracted much at ten- j j.e towni to attack any force that might be found j
tion. Gay ama lovely Mary-met: ws not rp- there, and to prevent egress, 11 possible irom me
m?nted, so far as I observed. V."hen she Is, P'
! mot scientific w, liarei v,-r known to have been per1 formed in tin" Veterinary line. ! Several of fiiu Mi-ilicai pemlemen were present on th occasion, anions whom were Doctors t.emoyne, j Wihair, and Creitrli. and they all aive in pronoun ' e.inr it a very sk'llfnl unit succe.sfiil ;uletatintr. ! Dr. Heve we r-giir-l as one of the nust skillful men ! of onreotintrv in his prnfi'-ion I Brookvi!le,"May 31, 1350.-2J if.
OW URADY. ! riHR amtcriher wivliei to in form the pnhlie thit j I hi Floiirniir Mill, ami Carding M'ichiti: are now j ready for bu-sin". liii Mill and Mac!tinerr have ! proved thrms Ive to he qua 1 (if tint brlterj t nny in the Valley. Good haiuN ne ei: paired to attend. and .fliNfiK-tipn will he rend t-red lo all. II: mi Ma ! flrv nit i hi on ii n I w-r fif intvn
Mav24ih IS50.-3W. G. W. KIMBLE.
lie
Highly Import.iiit from Cnt: Americans Executed Intcrft-rriicc of our ConsulDispatches from tVanhington. Washington, June 4,1830. Official information hns been received of the execution of (oar Americans at Cuba, anil of the
Th. ....Iii.pl n,. the, wharf hmleariv discover- ""I" " nu.iureu.
edusand informed the garrison and city of our i The Spatiish authorities refusij tha commanapproach, so that they were well prepared to der of our Squadron permission to see the pris
oner, nr trk liu. ttiuin Itrminlil Iiaiiiu r... l.!nl
. . . - . :.. J: l..U - ........ .v. ...u,.
rtl lasmil Hour warvurni in inc uihciiiiwiro. .. , . tion. By the previous order of the Command- j The fr'gate CongrS9 sa''d om Cuba to ining General, the troops were landed as follows: j tercept the Spanish vessel containing a number the Kentucky regiment first; the Louisiana of Americana taken prisoners from an island regiment second, and the Mississippi battalion j near YucaUu. She was followed by a Spanish
tnir.1. iliey ail goi into action, uowever, wuu- ,... o4.ii. :"-.' , r Turnpike re herehv noiified that five dollars on
in a few minutes of each Other. r- """""f" Bl"""""l,u u leach Share of ihe Capital Stock of .aid Company will
Halt the Kentucky regiment vere detached i the Congress. Ho will take the Americans if , " required on or beiore the 10th day t July next u r.r.o. h.ie 1 ;.nt.n,nt HnlnnM tn th rVht nfl. f...A .1 u..f t i . .. r-..u. : 'he tat instalment on said Slock. Hy order
h i.i. 'vn aji w- - - ---- - t -- - ; no i,au iiiiu v.ic ctci ut i utc oiio i cauurn v- u ua. i of t hi- Kia ci
Dispatches have been sent by the Govern- Sain instalments mr P'"l H.John in n.k. r J Tille. the Seerefare m RbomtniT Grove. 01 the 1 re.i.
. a r.. .!- men trt tV.a Snti n kli r, n lh ArilL a I isihca kal r n Most I'll ..I.
r ontti ftK 1iiinni f,.ttali.M, IVM ! tlu Am-rlr. Ofiis art f 1 as a IJ..A -SI! M' ??h " . 70 I. SLAtGlll KR; SfC .
aontr att la nsbH chiftl lea "1,iiTht hsaTTsl ' . is . - -i I " J
.... r-.v- ... , eent t0 captare ana nolu possession oi ma ran- not ba recoga;Zt.d or permi:ll
s-j nnunn, Msmm,,,.;, " U..Jn.ltUJk.i.U...!.
had learned, would leave for Mataiizns at six j . ... s. v . ..... . ..... o'clock, A. M. ' ',e Union of thij morning contains the follow. After a sharp contest this company succeeded ; ingIn taking possession of the railroad cars, and in "VVe understand that dispatches have been recapturing twice its own nnmber of armed troops, j ct.ivp(J fron) our Co.u, Ht Havana, stating that
aim itwnniiKHiciii hi.'vh...- i . . j . ,n- . r. . ,
j sbtp-of-war on the island of Contoy. It is a
Instalments Required. rpHK Stockholders of llie Ilroi.kville Connersv
kSfitth.clf.t. Itlack, nine. It-nu n, drab and fancy sati.,cts. Blill-kand trrey mtxed iltt rotlonailes. Linens, Tuecd, Vels'i leei.s, Kersevs,
Peavert.-ens, Ky. Jeans, Mohair Cord, and oitur summi r Coaiintr". j DKESS ROODS. I Plain ami fancy ilk and Mohair I.nter. do Mrrintifn and H-nntjiiziiie; Cahmen , Mon de t.nine. Cvinirhain-t. Halzannen, Califoriiisi, Ittiena Vnu and Or cn Vlai'U. Limn. ini;hini. plain and funcy lan and Calicoe. ' Book miilin, lri-h linen. l.ihn and Victoria
lawnt Jacoj.eiLt, nohuielt and wi mull. Dress Silks. Silvand to: ton Pario!s and Shades,
Plain lihirk drt Silk ( rirtck fip tired an.l laney do I Chaiifral-le ilk and Satin !
Pl.in il! nr, ret), uren, ami pink inks AVhite suitn and Bonnet ilk. NOTIONS. Linrn, cotion and Thread lacetand edeinc. Gimps, Jaeonet. Salin Mni-ka. and eambric
Oentlf man' hiack fancy ilk and tTtnham crava
lllr-a' ltrd, hruwn and col'd Drillinr
Col'U Muslins. Nankeen and Sliiat SUA" LS. Stiver Kmb'd white crape Shawl do do and pNin bl'k and moJc s'.lk frinj-rd Thibet Shaw Is do do Tlrragv Shaw It Bonnet3 & Ribbons.
Super French Lace Ronnets jtiew stjle)
In r aiicy Larr and Tuscan da
tin Otni. and Rutland ilo do Flon-nce Rraid and Soft Straw oo d. M...I-. ruasortd) do
A SUPERIOR ASSTKTMEST OF fj.vrr. PT.JItS JSD CAP KIBBOSS. ..(.'?. BOB1 SETTS, , THREAD jsn COTTOS Efi'USCS. I.Juids" bi;k, irnire .isit mixed ! Sil.K. COTTOS St KAMDF trooi. srot.kisn,' SILK ASI) MOHAIR FRiysES ASH LADIES ; DRtSS BlCTOXS; I L DIES' ASDGESTS' KIIK SILK JSD COTTOS. CLOfES. Lookine Classes, j Wall Paprr, Hals and Caps, Duets and Shoes; ! Ladirs' and Cent." Carpet 4arV.; Vir.lirr'.la, parssuls and Fitis: bhiK: Peps; ; tlard are and Cutlery; Glas and Qurrnsware. . Tncr, Halter and Leg Chains; Wooden Ware; i Groceries, .Vc he ! iiis'ile a call from all sihn nre pnn ha in in onr line, and lake occasion to tender our thji.ks to (,ld ;
en ftonicr.. hoi.'ii? lh.it iu t, ..n.r.riin.. hi. K... m
Ladie's 8t tit ntlt men's h're linen and fancy pmk t rendered as will arrant a eontinuaoci criln-ir fiivoi s.
hamlkerel.i-ls j w will continue to rrcnve in eschaoe r.r 5001I . d Silk cotton and Kid glovis ail kinds of approved ensintry produce. ?.inr ihrrr. Ladies picnet cloves and mitts ; for Ihe hieki st market price; as sie li.rr n.rm Gentlemen's black, white and colored Coton hse arrantrem-iits by sil-ich o.,rpr-'ci! sices, 11 Se con.rrd
I s.ties .i.i cuii.rvu 111 I to market. LI via? (c FAR-llft A .7.
assemblages of Washington have not often been
wanting this winter i.i a fair representation of the distiasuUhed beauty both of Baltimore and the adjacent county; but I suppose it is now too late in the season and by the way, it is
EelliJZ loo late to prolong my l.-t:er. PINKNEY.
The action in the citv soon became renernl.
The garrison was concentrated under the Governor in the Citadtl. In the efforts of our men
to storm this plat e, the Colonel ol the Kentucky
reeiment was shot in the leg while gallantly
fighting at the head of his men. Soon after, the
Torrespondence of the Baltimnre Patriot, WASHINGTON, June 3, 1S50.
There is report here to night that some 1500 i Colonel of the Louisiana troops was wounded
Americsn citizens who recently landed iu the in the shoulder, while leading his regiment
. .1 r:. J 1 n.t .. 1 c;m..tanu
Island of Cuba, and who claim to have been SS gS o .Vr armv w
1 1 . .
nave ueeu
shot in the leg.
neutral island and the men taken then had not been engaged in open hostilities, an l were actually considering the expediency of abandoning the enterprise and retiuningto the United States, The Spanish Government had made no reply to our Conanl, wno had transmitted the facts to
j Washington and called for additional power to
Soon after the iOioneis 01 these regime ma were gecond surh portions of onr Squadron an could be
W0Unoea,ine mree oivimouk, respectively uuuer their Major and Lieut. Colonels, made a combined attack upon the Citadel. While this attack was being made the gaard of soldiers at the prison at the corner of the Great Square of the town, fired into the Mississippi battalion from the windows. The Lieut Colonel commanding immediately ordered two of its companies (B and C) to about face and fire into the building. The order was obeyed with such promptness and effect as to compel its im-
I mediate abandonment. Under the orders of the
travellers with innocent intentions,
imprisoned by the Spanish authorities, and that Gen. Tajlor has gent a fleet to order their Instant delivery from the Spanish authorities. The report Is that the Saranac steam frigate allied for Cuba. The Congress frigate haa re ceived telegraphic orders to sail to-morrow-Two of out national vessels are already down the Island. I give the rumor as I heard it, with considerable doubt of its having any foundation in truth. It is however very current.
iha debate in the Senate was of exciting in-j 1, Colonel thev then battered down the
terest and grave importance. Mr. Soule this ! doors and took possessson of this important posi
morning introduced an amendment to the "om-
THs dispatches : gtnto nf Tnili'jna .TTni An fifttinttr. iq
vtuon rebate jum f, Jiugutz itfrm, 180. j On petition for the partition of the H'al Estate of, ChriMinn Kin;ery, decea d. Joseph Kingery, Martin Kii.jyery & Samuel Kiiigcry, '. vt. 1 Fliznheth Snmpt-r. F.dward Summer. Fntv l oncy, : .union Tont-y, F.lizaheth Ann' Alexander, lln-l Alexander, Nanev Vilon, Jame U'llxon, T.nev '
j Karl, Simemi Karl, Kachael KarN, Kliznlinh ! Karl, Joel Karl. I.'Mt iM Karl, .lunu Price. Ben- j ; jnni'tn Pricr. .facoh H. Brown Kc M-r.-ley O'lillain i tfc oilier, and aNoall ihe unknown l.iir of Clirisiinii . I" Kinprv, decead. A V ilti time.lo.wii; on ihe 4:h of May, 1E50, cam aid peMtinner he Yarvan hi Cm.el. and filed j in ihe C'Urk office of aid Pmhale Cmiri, their Bill j of Petition in tlii In-ha If, a!n an afflilavit nrnvtnfr 1 . thai the above named defendant are nut rend ni of J the Stale of Indiana. It i th.-r'f.re ordered that j publication nf the pendency of thi petition be made j for three wek in ncceion in the Indiana Amrri. j can. a wetkly newspaper published in Rnmkville, . Indiana, notifyintr the above named non-resident, i
i-ai it . i . tt a l " r r oi i n e a mi k. n r i 1 1 a n ivinzery, aeeeaen, and an : immediately collected at Havana, to ass.st in pros- ,c kmiln htjr. r,aid ,,.,K..;,i, ,he.nd anP,,r j
sine the demand, and should the Spanish povern- at nt rt y, in sani emnuyni Lnmn, n iiieSii Mmi
nibnsbill" providing for the restriction of (he boundaries of California to the latitude of 36 30, and the ereation of a territorial government for Southern California. I do not regard this amendment as very material, and I do not believe it will be sustained by more than three
tion.
Having left a guard in this building, these companies again joined in the attack on the Citadel, and materially assisted the Louisiana and Kentucky troops, who were still eug.iged in storming that place, with great loss and with unsurpassed gallantry. In the mean time company (D) of the Mississippi battalion had battered down the floors of
the corner opposit the prison honse, and with
ment refuse, and in the meantime our vessels of war are to obstruct the communication of all vessels with the port. "It is reported that two vessels with reinfoicements for Gen Lopez, which were jommissioned to land at different points of the island, are etiilatsea, and their fate and destination unknown. It is said that in the event nf these vessels being captured by Spanish vessels, our own Squadron is instructed to demand them to the Spanish commanders, and if they be not given up, to take thm by force." ITIorc Fnclorira in ticorgin. The Atlanta Intelligencer says: We under eland that the Manufacturing Company at Ronwell, iu Cobb Count y, have receully laid the
Hay nf August nets, hefnre ihe .Inline nfxaiil Probate Cmirl ami answer the petition aforesaiil. or in default the matters ami thines eontained tti said petition . ill be acli-il npon in their ahsnei. Attest. F.OGIIILL Bt'RXStnE. Liberty, Hth May, 1850. Clerk U. P. C.
C ...I. T . .. . IT. . .1 L. ,n In
UCIISIUIB. i a VUII cue. - vuiu iro ,w vi ' C i n . .. . j (- - - - - - j . 9 . . . two free State, where the North ask but one.- he Sl,anish E"" i "afon of a new factory near the site o the
i one now in operation
, nson.
The new factory is to
. 1 W . . I A n I .lAn.nt n .. n A n. .rl .. I I - ...
s..,. . -u e.ceH c.4-.n., .... h""- An independent rompany from Mississippi, ' ennn .ihi nd Urn buildinir materials are
speaker, but I do not believe he is deeply versed having no place assigned them in the battle, con- 1 ,. )
in the tactics of national politics. With all his I nected itself with the fourth compauies of the
G.& XV. II. ROSEBOOM- I Plane & Edge Tool Hanfacturers ! And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery. No. 334 Main Street, Between Eeiehth ami Ninth, Cincinnati, i Coopers, Carprnter., Woj-on, Cabinet, and Chair ' Makers' Tools, nf eeery description, j always on ha'd.
OR MADE TO OKDEH, AT SHORT NOTICE. Ma.-. 10 '48 -13-ly 2 HOC Kit IKS. Tea, Cofiee. Snar, Mnlap, Rice, Tobacco, Pepper, Oinar ;pice, f innamon. &c. 9cc. All which will be iid a cheap at the cheapest, for cah, or ffiranv kind of coontr prodnre. March 30, 1840. N. D. GALI.tOV. Nolo F.rnllior. 5(fO lb, of Ihe betl Sole Leather for "ale b Fvb. 27ih, IS30. U. TYXEtl.
do 'o e-Mhtftcre
and K?.lb wool Co
E'rifk rnd i:tT silk and bullion fri !. j do ' T.inen 'o J White Curtain do 1
Velvet HitlMi: Wbite? C brej ikein ttrr T Spool thread. Fan Comb. thtmMt . npeudcr?, Tucket UtMrJt, t-arpet ack. e-inc ilk. Home made and c.,h thrtad T.onkiii trae, Wall and witrjuw paper, Vmbri-r.af, llmts.ti, Huo.:and Kye. dre Button. Tailor and l)r- Triiuinin(;, Floreuce br.tid, trafnd Hnt'and Hnnet. Gimp, chip and Tuscan Humtel, (itt-w ty ! ) .M .- artt d do
A vpUmtid aorimerit of ne w ftjlcd prin and
mmnifr lluntiet and Hap titiiint I lain ribbon f all idth SHAWLS. Silk embroidered crape ShaIi Pl.nn black and mode do Silk mbroMlrred black and mode do De Lain and 'I hi bet dn DOM EST ICS.
Rett licking, Aprtm ami marinej's checks, W?f;on j T Cnverinrs. si
Bleached bruw n and colored drillings dn Mm'.I.iis of all wiilths do I.inenaml cot tun table Coi tti l.inen and enttnn bmrtrings, NankiTin, i alured muslins, ami Salinas Cn.mtry Jeans ami I.inseys Ri A w hite and green flannels Hols ami Ctips. Panama. T.ejrhnrn, straw ami chip .tats Ruri.a Viia ami California do Black Fur, silk, Nrntra and brush do Mi-it's and Uin'i, Cloth, and Oil silk Caps Ilnnlicrtn- nnd Cutlery Ames and Rowlands shovels ami spridra, Picks, Hoes, Trsee liallrrand Ins; chains. Saws, squares, lliniri's. Si rrws, Kil. s. Hore Rasp., Kiiivi s and F rks. Lucks, chisels. I'ocAet and Rutcli- , r knivrs. Collins Man's and William Aaes. Marnrs,
Rmad Axes, Himri, sii.a.l.. Wosnlen hnckeis. Tub. ' and churns, Carpi nt'-rs riam s, Ciras Brirr and Mi.winc scjth. s, Htmps and Grass Hopes, Broom . T tne. & c. A compli le assortment nt Iron and Vails; Qiiei'n. Ware, Glass Ware, Stone Ware, F.arihrn ware, sail, : solr and upper leaihi-r. Boots and shm. !ttc. Persons w ihin? 10 purehas. any kind of sprint or i summer r.m.l will find it lo ih. ir inlrn st lo t;iee ihe
timlersieiiid a call nrtorr piirerssinr i-i'""r RICHARD TTXE. Bronkvill.-. I ml. May tlst 1S0.
March 2 :S0.
Erookville Slove Store
loW.t
OH"C !f. KL'liGE, uflers for sale at the
rates th.' l'..lloinir assorimcitt ! Stn,r stn.
surpassed for braaiy of d.sii;ii or larnly nf st;!e in the west, and w.wld repretfnl!y .ulicii an aminalion of his sorlmrnt and prir.-s lK-f.re pnrchasinjr.i All artic.es lurntshsd at the Cincinnati price. 9 sins rrcmittm Sloses W.C. Tljsis ft Co., 4 ss V. C. rV oif.t Co.. 5 s s. ''ampbi'll. F.l'.ivn Jc Co , 4 " s ft. n. Burton A. Co.,
i 3 si y. K. C hllils. i And last and het of all, is Bucks Jt Mi-sub's Imnroved Double Oven Coi?kre Stove. Then, why
ilon l yon cimie to head quarters, at the .ifn of llie He.l Stove and hnj? oti can there find ihe greatest varietv of Premium, Strant & Bocks Double Oven Stoses, whirh are alrtaciy acknowkdcd lo be superior to all other kinds. ALSO An extensive and bt. neral asorttm nt of pnrlor and self-r, rnlatiiir stoves, sesen and ten plate stoves, and in short, evert thine; in the stosc line. ALSO Tin, jpan copper, brass and shi-t iron w are, sugar ketiles, flat irons, andirons, odd lids and killsis which will be sold w holesale or retail, at the lowis't
prices.
; nearly all in readiness.
k.-ti... ui-. - j. . j .! rifle battalion from that State, and fought with We learnalso that Gov. McDonald lian just ;
...... ui.itj w.u.. a ro-ui.y -"'";'""' H unli, lhe Lieut. Colonel, observing General j completed new facmry in Campbell Coanty, t . Bot the less readily because he is what is called L0rI, without a body euard, fearleasly exposing run 5000 spindles. Thus the work goes brave-
"democrat," and a political opponent I do himself to the fire from the Citadel, detached , ly on. j
ttotbe ieve he will become a eader in the brief mis independent company to tnat ooty. i ney - - - I
. ... .. , , . , , . ' c antlv performed it, and had an officer killed snace of time which he has been la the beoate. : ? . . . ' F.. ... ' i in joining the General. If his proposition is Insisted npon, I cannot j About sun-rise, a torch was lighted by Gen. however believe the North will object. Lopei's own hands, against one of the doors of The question being upon the amendment of Citadel, and soon the building below was in 5 . t - , .. . . .. , , i flames. Neverthelesi the Spai.tsli Garnsou cou-
.?uawr iavia ui i.siaa., wuicn is cnueu suo
SAIaT.
- ft 1
J Ml I and lor .ale by
Brookville, Indiana.
I.INCK FAKQCff All, at the rrf Office.
Masrieo On th 8lh inst. John Newmsn to!
Hannart E. Kinefelter.
"Southern Proviso," and which substantially provides for the establishment of slavery in New Mexico, and upon the amendment to the amendment of Chnse of Ohio, which is a semi-Wilmot Proviso, a running debate followed hjch called tip Douglass., Downs, Hble, Chase, Davis, Clay,
Butler, King, Webster, Foote, Berrien, Walker, '
tinned long after, to keep up a destructive fire
from the flat aud parapetted roor above. It was not until it became manifest tli t tlio building would anon How up, tli.it the Governor til" the city, officers and garrisou, came down and surrendered. They fought with a gallautry unsurpassed by nuy troops. The authorities now surrendered the city, the killed on both sides were removed, ami the
Trraanrcr of I'm u It tin CoMr. C.- F. Clarkson Sir, yon w ill please annonnre my name as a candidate for the offlee of Treasurer for this conntv, at the next Antrnst F.lection. Yours rVspeetlnlly, T. J. TYN'F.U. Brookvi'.le, April 17th, ISiO.
.......... ,J , .. I. .. . f T li m Ifiuin, t I th av
.uc sou we uau u epianauon oi me non pedilioII bivouacked in the u real ?.i u-ire : w --. .... i'.. i
iDterveulion doctrine of Mr. Cass as laid down
in the Nicholson letter in all its phases. Mr. Cnssat last defined it to meaa as I understood him that if the General Government had the right to establish territorial governments at all.
those covernments had all th. , i (oue beiug at the railroad depot) to march to
e. . . " l-lhe tefcinlii:i. and place all the aniinunuiou State sovereignty may exercise, except that ! "0oriiie expedition on the cars. In.,, their acts were liable to repeal by act of Con- j hour the work was done, when orders came to gress. This kind of non-inlervsnlion would place them back egaiu ou the steamship. In an.Kt.i..,:i:.. ... .i .. .. ... . . nthnr luiiir this hlt-o was done, and the work
General Lop-i was now busy in organizing
those who seemed likely to join tliem, and iu prepaiing to march towards Malauxis that eveuiug. At two o'clock he ordered two of the remain
ing three companies of the Mississippi ImUhIiou
David Hount's Estate. MI1HK midf ricned, Eectitoi nl ihe Ute ill & t1-
tamnt of David MinMt, lte "f" FrflnKlin Cminfv, d-vfaed having tketi iitoii theniete th.it lrtii aecordiniT ' Iit hy .tify mM p-r.n ihdi hted Id :iid Kiiite to m-ike nienii, Htid nil iertnnn havniff eWtims ncai'i'l said Kiuatc nre desired lo prKfiil tht-iu fur at tlleineiit. The KMs-wei ..lvtni. JXMF.S MOUKT, Jn.ieU, l50.-25 3w. JONATHAN HAN'l
GKOCEKIS.
lO Sacks Coffee, 4 Chests l ea, 43 Hhd.. New Orleans Sugar, JO Bis. Molasses, I do. Gulden Strop, 3 do. Mckert I, lO 1-1 do., sl 'I'ierees Rice, 5 Kee;suf ro'occ, sncF, rtrPF.n. oiv(.v.n, e . c., .'nst r- eeiv.-.l nnd lor sale low, by K. TYNTU. Feb. 27lh, 1S0.
Great Excitement! ffTVIF. iindersitrned hare j si rereivnl a .lendid I assortment of Spring and Siimmi r Goo.ls the atyles, prices, and qualities aiesnch, sie think all ............ ealliiii- ran be suited. We feel ihns colifi.
lit lit for ihe reason nf havuitr ihr first nick of iheitty
stock Sll l.OIMls. Ally Clisioiner-, "iu o. ne - , K . . e o .
l-.ll C SSllf lH- I.U. or ,.i uart as follows:-
Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds and Kerseys, Men's and boy's Summerwcar. French Linen, for Coating.
Linen Drillinsr, for Pantaloonery,
AI.SO-
All kinds or house spniitinr; and johhint; done up at theshorte.t notice and on rea. onahle I. rms. Ail the. alnt.e ariici.s are niaimlartiirt d and varrantid at1 the sicn of the Ked Stove on Main llurcess .Ires t, ' to doors north of l. Trices store. I hi highest price pi id for old copper and petrr. ' lie sure Son find the right place. J. H. T. marl l-ll-tf 31 K M V 1 1 1 5 1 X ST ITU Tl-i"
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. j The regular course of Lectures u. this lustit.i'e till commence on the first of N'ovem her, and continue
a .-.II c s.,11 Ik- happy to show cur stock, con.ist- """ " . - ... a CT.II WC ""I ' 11 3 S n.nl .i h ntlfllril I id ITlri M n-ll'HC I udibl. h.
the first nf October The Medical D. prtn.rnt .il be undsx the folio in? Z F.EF.M M D. Professor r Ana'ome H N F.W I ON. M D, Prsf. s-or of Surgery H J IIIM.CE, M D, Professor of i hvory and Practice ..I' Medicine W HYIII) PIIWF.I.I , M D. Pn.r.s.orof rhysiolov, Patholiicy, Mm ral.-r:)'. and s.eol..cy. j KINti. M l. I'rol'es.or of Mat. na M.dica,
. . . . . . h.ii.iiiiri,nii it'fiir.i . or. .nr. in. -.tee
Summer Cloths, all finalities and , J MI I. ION SAMlKPsS, A M, M i)t rrof.ior
tPl II. fin i r til ui sti mi hi
T
Executor's Fale.
ON Thursday th- H'h d.iy July nrxt we will sill nt public silidoeat the late r.siilenee of na'vid Moiiii., deceased, in M. t.linn;, the household
BETHESDA WATER
VIF. healinc waters st it -th.sda ar-- positive a
cur.- for all diseases nl the Shin, snili as rim- i
pie. anil lllolcltes on llli- lice, tellers, . an. aim Hun.., iri-iiarion of ihe s . in. cuts hruise. iin.l c-.n-tiisious. Persons .sin?lt after sltjvmc sill n-l stif. fer fr.im ih.- use of 'he raror; in a word, i' healintr qualities are witlmut a parallel tn lie history of. l'hsrinaev. l he Knipire 1'oir.pany has the sole afjituy tor its sale No 131 Ft.ltoti street. j
was iust acconiplisheu when the battle of the
evening begun in the town. Thi was occasioned by an attack from a party of annul ihirtv mounted lancers, nml Irom eigh
ty to a hundred iuf-intry, who charged upon us
tiou as that of the recommendations of the Pres
ideut. It would leave the question of slaery entirely with the people of the territories. lint it will be seen that if anything is to be gained
y oiay, the tresldents non-action pol'CV : losing considerable of their number in
m 1uue.11 111a peuer. me 0111 as 11 and wounded
stands at present restricts the territories from legislation upon the subject. Senator Davis proposes that they shall have the right to pro.
Chase endeavors to counteract this by an
Furniture, rarnvni; tool.. aons, tart, Kc. .vc. Set of Wo.d C'ardintr machines, stock 011 the farm, fee. ht li'littnu to said Ksiate. Terms ill he made known on the day of Sale. JXMKS MOCVI'. JON ATHAN IUXF.S. .Tune 12, l58.-S.Sw. Exerlllors.
N OTIC Fa. ril'IF subscriber is the lejrally anihorisesl airent Q forthesale of he patent riRht of the I'llli-ilf XVatT'in, invented ami patitm-d hy William H bi.rt.
Carpetings; Carpetings. Pieces Fine Wool Iiirjratn Carpi tin;. i S pieces Wool Filling do ! J ui. cos " Fieore do !
I 3 pi.-ces Cotton Ingrain do j j 3 pieces Venetian dn . . j I A p.'rt ol .he ah'.ve lis? see enmintr from Cincinnati , where I lal. lv pili cliased them. Tin T are of the ti- ; ! nest niialiiy and richest coli.rs .mil s.11 hi- s.itd .it I Ci'iciiiuaii pnc.s, and will tit-hs.in with pl.asurej
t tn auv miv w t.hing to inspect ineui ! Nov. 1, iS.
It. TYXET
TltACK
tect.
opposite pronosaion. Mr. Webster says leave the bill as it is. Mr. Cass says take off the restriction. Tiia orriinano. e.V 1TS1 e.;. ,h
CHAIN'S,
f the town of Sni.r.ia, Mate of Delaware. InElrmlLTEU Chains. I.nc; do.
nature id' tl.- iii.entioii and iinpi-ovi niriit, soar-' sa Farmer's Moei,
..,, u... t.n art-re rei.nled after 1 ranees the In d or body ol s ic.ii ih, it may lii-i Gardner's do
sj.c-ai oo.uuv.-, - -- - . m bjc. on frl.tl roll.rs until its centre ol rmr.
n ii.ov. 1 . - , , ..... .... t.:.. .. h.-.l.
liyis nniinmi'iii "-
when it is tipped or lilleil iii lo .lump or .ttschaffe ;
as 10 prevent any
ConrtlSlnll ..r tsr snniuir ih. s 1. liinim n.1.1 sup-t
down A model of the wac.iilistiowltthcstorv.it Mr. Hichanl Tymrin Rnn hvilh-. I1ICAKDCH AMBKKS, Acenl June 4th, lS50-25.3m. for l!ie propric tor.
iti wounaesj. ' siii-ii " .-ri"- 1 - The Lieutenant Colonel of the Kentucky I it, load. .pr...?. be,.,f;. anansed ,
r. ... .u- l.a.l .liar, heil HIS conriijsiiiiii.it". -
epo tti,ni nunnp ilia c.rniiic
o .
For sale by Brookville, Indiana
do Hake., Axes, Shovels, St.aiV., tit , sc. l.IXCK fi K.Uiqi'Bs".
at ihe futt ujpee.
with the Lou-
the Major in
' force into the town, aua they
iaianians did their who'e duty. The Lieutenant Colonel anl
command of the Mississippi Batalliou at tlio j . ?trlTlo-pr thin FlCt'Oll ' steamship, e!nst the positive orders of the Truth StraH?ei tnaiT If ICUOn
.u. r.i M.-rs, in rite. Tn- i "fe .nd ne!v ii.scoxerr.1 mitl.od t k.U
by a
Cancers
ritrhl In ..t.Ki.v .. ...... . tJ u.j 1 ,i.h l.o..r vith or-ai l..s. and remove them boly enrl roctt, tuns mak-n. a p. r-
iion. .onpz ndW orurrtru mo wuuio
1. I. ,I()tK, ATTOM.VF.Y AND C0VNSKL1.OH AT l.l. It r k v i I I c. I n ' . Office on Maia liuie.s it aee. to, 184T. 52-ly
Color?. lj:ttlii'' Urcss -Rood. T.inen Oinchams. Chai.ihri-js, Plain Dress I ui. n. Linen Lustres, C-ivrhams ..fail e.dors and crtuli . Rlat-k. Pink ami Fane y liff.irr.l l awns, I lam made and Fancy Aipachas, 200 pitces prints, esery .artety. SHAWLS. White Crape tmhreidered Shawls, Chs'isrcabtc t;tc.-ii and llliie silk s'o. PUi.l and cmhioid. o d Thihett do. Mout DT.atne and chilli do. novxE rs. fatrnt English Pearl B.innets, do d-i Jenny l.ind do. Pearl and Fioraiice llraid do. Tulip, ll'i.lirh an.l Heady and A I liitm da. M.t-es Itittland ' II VS AND CAPS. Men's noys' ana ..ttih' Palm Ha's, l.i do Flor. nee tlraid, do. Men's Sp-itlC Stjlr Mole Skin do. do I'nn.iin.l and I.esh'.rii do. do and Uo s Call omit ,V n.et.a Vista do. ' IIOO I S AND SHOKS. Men's Calf, Kipp, and Morocco rloots, do j Boj'ado do du Shoe., Mie-' Kip, Calf and Goat Bonis, La.liu' Mon-rco Polka do. do H. cot Uiisk.ns, da F.naTieh d H . cut Bmkins, do Kid Ties ntid Sl.pps-r., Cliil.ln n's Cold F.xceMnr Ties, do Enamsl'd and C- Id Hoots,
. DDI N.
J A WH.SOX.M D. Professor of Obst. tries anil , Diseases of Won., n a-td f'h.'.dr.-n ( I.IMIII K I.K' Tl ltEltS. MeBic.se Prol II J HIT.CK S..OEt Hrot" HSNF.WIOV Z KffKKMAV, M D, Atia.on.ieal Ie mnnstrater j The fees for a f'tll course of lectures amount to 3105 Kach Professor's Ticket, 115. Matr.r.iiator's, 8'. Demnnstraior's Fee. 810 Ciraduaiioii. 50. Those desiriuc; f.itther informatioi, will please ad. dress their letters .post paid) 10 ihe Dtau, ai d sti:. det.i. arrivii it in tlie cit will Uase call on h.mrt llitConime.ci.l Hot. I. H 3 XRWI ON, M D, Dmn of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON E w M KIPG, Professor ol" theory and Practice of t aw JOHN DF.I. F1 FLD. r.sn, Tr. ftssor of Com-
! mercial Juri.pr.nlet.ee I I EiMS-t.'O p r Session ' All rCmnvmicatiuns pertaiiiinr;Kto this department must he andi-cssed tn j F. vy M SI.VC, E-'q. j MEMrHIS, Tenn, March, t50.
during that time have maiuusiued a LufU ci.aracusr
in aimnst every part r the s!obe far their extraordinary and immediate po-jcer of restorinf tT-rrfeast ' health to persoas sufferlne cnuVrnearlv eve of dueasfl to Which the human frame m liabli. IJI I1AKY TH0USAI1TS
3 j of s-enXieatFt. irtsncat, they have, even rssef ' ; scHere-s from the very tffre'of an ontirr.e! v vtvf.
after all the deceptive nostrums of the day haJ -i-triy failed ; and to many thocsaads thry ; fre permvient'.y eecured that nniform enjoyrneut C health, without tvhieh lif itself is bnt a pa .;, b',faing. So (Treat, indeed, has their efficacy zs riably and infaii.bly proved, that it has appea-'sj " scatcly lesa thaa m.racalous to thess who wt , acquainted with the beautifully philosophic J p ;: ; ciples upou which they arc compounded, and np: f which ther coneequently act It was to their maaifeat and sensible action in purifying the iriurand channels of life, and enduinth-m vsi'. -. newed tone aud vigor, that they were irdei- " .itheir name. Unlike the host of pernicious qiiackeries t- hieH boasitof veeetable ingredients, the LTTS KEMCrSXS are purely and ac.'eiy vepeusbie ; and cuutam uenher HercTny, nor Astiaiony, AimrJc, nor any oilier mineral, in any lorni wharever. 'i'hey are eut.rely eatnpesed of extracts from r.re aud powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known tn several Indian tribes, aad recently to aome eminent pharmaceutical chen.ists, are alicCether nuknown to tlie igniorant presenter, to medical a'-ieuce ; ami were never before adnuusslercd in no hnpni'y cfuoacious a combination. The firs' operation is to loosen from the coats of t'ie a-o.-naeh and bowel the various impuraini aitd erudiiMs contHiit!y settiing round them ; and . Semove the hardened fa-cea which coll-ct iu thcou vol 11 '.ions f tlie stnail iuteaunea. ;;ie- f.ccities only partially cleanse these, and lea'. " aaci coll -cted mses beitinJ to produce habitual ("-ortire-netss, with ail it rii:i of evils, or sudden D arrh j with its imminent dangers. This fact m well kno-vn to a;I regular auaiomau who exarrine tha liutnau botveis aMrr i!ea:h ; and henw the pr-ja-dice of these well informed men aja:nat ihr quack li-edirieesi of the The Scenud ctTeet of l-ia VEGETABLE LIFE KEEICDiES is tc.eause the k.uneya aud ihe bmuoer ; uu, bv Ihst means, the liver and 'r.:, tlie heah.'.ful acion of
j which entirely depeudf uiion tlie reguiaritv of tS j uriuary orgaia. The hlooj, which takes its rd i c!or fiom the aceueyof the liver eud luns, before . it ptsaies into t'ie hari, Leii g thus pr.-.Sed bv the.r, and tiuur bl.ej br foo.i omui j from a clean sto.n:iclj. cnuraea freely throui'h thi veins, renew every part j of the system, and tpumpliant'y mounts the bauner 1 cf he .'t.'i in the b'ooiniiiij chepk. j The foliowiu are anunf the dtissune- a. j of human il nr in which tSe YEGETi4JaL2 LITE SIEDICDIES are well known to b. , hb:e:
1) l5rx.foLi, t 7 tio-oa;hIy c!eaa.as '- f , . and second Biotnai-his, and creating a flow of pure healthv i le. instead of the st a!e and acrid knd : 'r FLA f L LENCY. Los, of Arrtite. Heartburn. . Ileadnche, Restlessix'tn, lU-temper, Aniietf, -Lmgtior, and Melindioly, which are the general symptoms of Pyspepia, will vanish, as a natural ennsetj'tetice cf its cure. Costiveaej-3. b- cleensinij the whole !erlh of the inirsttn-e wit'i a snlveut process, and without violence : all vio'eut .urges leave the bowels cos'it within two days. DiarrhoBi and Cholera, hy reraivin th iharp acrid fluids by winch these complaints svra occasioned, and hy promoting the lubricalive aaoretion of the mucous mmbr.iue. FeVCTS of !l kiutl. by reslorln; the blood lo repular circiilatinii, thmtieh he pnv of rspnjpration in such cases, nnd the liiorough aolutioa ail intestinal obs'.aic'.ioit in others. The ljr Memcivrs have be"n kr.ewn t cure RHEUTtlATISM permanenlly in three weeks, aud IsOt' i w hlf that tsme, by rrrtenrasfj local iu.1rmi.t:ioa fro:n tin mact3 r.a j lir.ants rf tV- j:i-i'. UrOTsi6S s a'.l kiu-ls. hv freetn; anl sirerjtV. ning the .diiyw and bladder : they ejiemts trtAt Jcli -!it,"ullv 011 these important orjjjjs, and henfA
heve ever been found a certaa remedy for the worst caaes of CUAVEls. Also WonUl. by dis!oi;ing from the turnings) of the botrels the slimy matter to which these sVn-n- adhere. Asthma "ol1 CoastUCptlon, by relieving tha, a ir-vs-aer H of iholuu,! f:om liie mucous which evea slight cc!Jj Will occasUm, and which, if not rviiiuvr.l. bi-nmes hardened, and p-aJuces these li.'ea Ji'nl tl-M-ess-s. Scarsy, Vlceri, af-d Iavatente Sore. hy tl - : rf.-. t punty which these LITE IlCEIBI CUsTES C-ve to thebioo,!, and IJ he humor. Scorbntic Emplioni "d" Bad ComplejxtOTU, by their alterative effect npou the fluiaa that feed the skin, and the morbid slate of which occasions ail eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, aad other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Piila for a verv short time wiB '.Tret an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement iu the clentw, 0f t;.e tyiru COMMON COLDS and IN'FLUE.VAA will always be cured by one dose, or by two evea ia the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most lir!rrs.nt i onstimate malady, the VEGETABLE LITE MEDICINES deserve a aisliuct aud emphatic rrcoiniucnuaiion. It is well known to bundled in this city, that the former proprietor of these vJuabte Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of THiarr rivg tears; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Sfediea. He however at length iied the Medicine which ia now offered to the public, and be was cured ti very short time, after his recovery bad been pronounced not only imptobablc, but absolutely impossible, bv anv human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country thess Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, aod certain remedv. Other medicine leave the system sub j-ct to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, 15 E SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. BiUou3 Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss or Amtite, nu Dissusks or Fesjalius three medicines hnve beea used with the most beneficial results in cases of thai d eoription : Kista's Evil., and iScnon L, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweats, N savors Dcsiutt, Nsavois CoarLAiiiTS of aU kinds, PaLrtTATtoM or th II cast, Paihtei's Colic, are speedily cured. HEROliaiAL DISEASES. Perseus w'nose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mcacuar, will find these Mediciues a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from ihe system all the effects ol Mercury infinitely sooner thaa tlie most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, iu tha estimation of every patient. BE CARKFI L OF COUXTEIVFFTTS- -Several have Intely been discovered, aua Tiiif nefarious authors arretted, both iu the city of New York end abroad. Bur of uo one who is not an acthouho Acsnt. I I'repreJ and sold by Dr. "NY. B. MOFFAT.336 i Droaday, New-York. j " FOR SALE BY , M. W. It MI.K, Brook .ille, lu-l.
! The Faculties, T..r ititeflec nal abilities, moral I si-nrt h and r.r.ifeasii.11 acquirements, com). see faxirslily itt. the most .li.l.iicui.h. .! in nsr tjim. I trv. t he mulieal faculty emi.titux s so annmsly in iliis or any sillier country all nf then are able j Icclurcr.. and tlie best el teachers. I liose In. ill emm mjilatr ,ier censr-apliical p. I sition. and I He extent nf our pnpnlali.iti.c3i. Iiave : tin.lniibt as in the rlieit.il. ly cf i.ur sitiisimr fi.r a" ' enterprise nr the kind. Astnhealtl., includiue all ' seasons of ihr y ar, we deny tkat any uthcr ciiyha.
French Enrr DIM Etonest.
T. Bit A D FOR D & CO. assy oe found atsmrkon ihrfOKKH F WAIXUT and SfCOXD Sts , Ctr.riintaii. and are prepared la lsn.ia French Burr Mill Stones s.1 a sapen. nr qnalitv t anv elallishBsei.t iu l! Wrslern foinitry. Also, tee Oensri.ie Putch Boltine Cloths. Arkrr Hrank. Mill Irrns and Sereos, Dansel. In ns, berrsn Wiri-, Plat. r of p-ria,4e Al.o. Freed. rarrFortab;r r..rn and Flenr.ne Mills. AM. WOHK If AHUAMID the be.-t tjufcl.tv. . . "lf
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aijstney nave the right lo do either, whether they establish a government of their own of a
Gen. Lopez now ordered the whole force to
reemhark on hoard the steamship, and the vessel stood out to sea. At three o'clock in the
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primary characterwhich New Mexico has at I morning she ran hard aground. The weight of
e..AU. 1 , . tils msil BUG Ol lllfl Hllliuiill.ru llinuo is wtoi
-",. jjruviaions BUU S1UUatitalioa of which.rills several paps of the laws ftbtsact CePj-etvft, w,fsi,., kve a
and snceessfullv treats Consnmn
tion and all Inn? aflcciions leadin? tn ir, siiihe.it
Drusrsinr. the Stomacli; This is llie most arirntioc 1 and successful method of ireatin? Inns Diseases. )
that she wo-ild remain aRrouud aad be captured Office opposite tlie Burnett H .nse, v .1,. C..t Sn-sntoh mun-nf-esar who liitcovere.l . sr 3d St. Cineienati, Ohio. I
her, nle lightene.!. Sins had no artillery, '4 ; Vs.ii-imss-s
KDGAK n AYMOXD. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, BHOOKVILT.E, INTll N A. OPice np stairs in the Court rtonse.Feb. 1-6-tf.
BALM FO!t EVERY WOUND.'! 5rti-tii.i Halm liiuinirnl!
! f-.r i!ernnl and rx"nnl uses. e Mnn antf ?are .
FIOH all kinds ol tt'uand. Sprains. Bruise., Stores. 1 ...... , !4..r,.. S.-.I.I. Fr..7.en PSVfa. Wrlft.
e-.Silk and Worsted Mitt., Fringes i tllll,r w, ,un, practicing amoiit the .ii.ea.e.'of i nr J,r pai,',. ,'i, the Back or Spine. Rheams t Utsa, Men's Cravais. Suspenders, Xie. 1 W, t and Sooth shuuld errlaiuly educate them- I sj,imeear. : lore Th".st. Swelled Face, Tooth Aebe,
r acuity are praciieAily
A v-irletv ofoih. r Fancy Goods ...ch as F.hhnTis, , . ,nmmon error exists in the minds ofmanr stu-I
t.sc.s. Collar., Crits.s, t mp.s. e.i. ami eiitn :,,,,, n Ulirr , , he place of stud, me ined.cine:-
Kio a. a iik i.i... e ....I Trin.uiines.
urucenei. ith irn-c, ... c, ...c ,rc , , , .rn,uii s ua..- Faculty are praciictlly ac-
ant Cper H are. , quaitit. l s i'h those di.ea.es.
tlully aK our cu.inir.vn an o;it , Ihrthepiiln
.s:.WOMAGK, M. t
Law Partner shir. JOffV A. MATSOS AST JGHS f.FARQUHAR HA VK this day entered imo a partncrsl. p t Hie srci of the Law. r JOHN" A. M TStV, JfHV H FArttlvit lt.
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to call at '..ur old stand and examine before ptiri-l.as.
ins clsesihtre. 5 n tt. u. J. c. BtruTox rtmokTille, March il, .
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinctts, JcansTweeds and Casl mere't, i A targe assortment Js received and for sale by I
r 1.1. 1 u!'m.I it .... .h.lr ... H.i K - I ,1.1
lrn.it-s and Failf fo.-nt a unit in aciioit. which ' a.. curs v. H f-.r its futur- i.icn.-; and that the pe'culiar int.-ri.sl oren.iization which connects them, ! eaunul be iiurrruptesl. , E. W. M. KIXCV, Fc-sideist of the ' Memphis Institute.
Broeksi'le, tn-liana
LIXCK FARCVJ7AR.
- at tke Frt fsfire
Grind Stones.
i lOO Grind Stovses oss eaisl -sd tne ta'e bv fvh,1 It TTr'ER.
Poismi. Hif sjline. rite. in..,iiiK r ee. . i.r..f o- B.llii.os rhotic, CHOLF.HA, Cholera ' Morbu. V I'it. D. seiner) , pain in the Stomach, Side or Ueaw . lad Colds. Ite. FOR DIEtf HOf nONEa. Fur Ssvmey. Ualls, Ssjrss, Corks, Splli-Hoff, Brasses Strains, Sprain.. Chalie and Scralchra. AH ordeet frura a di.tanee p-omptly attea. ed te, addressed u - - S. W. FOHSHA.Proprtetor. . rs"ld.aceXnr:,' Side of Fifth Steers, t doors rat ot Smith, Cinrfnaiii, Chio. TYVFR, Atrentat Bronkilir, last. T FfTTEV srsinilllscsoiwr,!. JM-Utr" MttWv, stXew Trssj tn.
