Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 July 1850 — Page 3

Latter from Dr. Fitch

TAXkUk. N. G., Jane 4th, I860. Fubmb Cltio:-Yoa may hare expected vtr.elhing from me ere this. Bat u a ctmmikication from me at mv other oort. mmt ha

Wn a mere repetition of what ninny others j-m, 2?

Bare written. 1 have- thcairht it beat to defer ' nsgres

SV. t. . . .

uni in me err season, hnt n..rin.-th. .. I rL.. .

the one from Cntreei. preferred. Tha distance' ! Frm h l' to the 7tl, July, inclusive, the from Ch.gr. ,o Gorgon, i, .bout 44 mi'e.- ! cTnaVl' "'ifi' MTl T7Ttv'i CiFrom Gordon, to Cruce. 7 miU From r,.. i V'ZJZ .r,Trt of Ul Jol-

" urnuiB vi um no noun p re v i o n 9 eefltoFanama2imilefl. From Gore ona I-. P.. ; T he Nnshvillti Dane of T.!.v i... ... j

n iy , - -- - w t svau I tLUl Making the whole distance from ,9 "teTml r's ln on Tuesday, of which

to Panama abont 72 m;l.. t on vv eduesUv, of which

..,.. iikh tooeier -s-" nij booui is miles. I have 27 n,Fr. -ul,. rr... -er ; " , ,

my arrira! p,Mtn. I hav. : been thu. particular iU giving the, distance. Thun.day.a.ys; "The cholera, 7r JreuLv tVea here tare weeks to-morrow, and daring ( because 10 few in our Country have any correct ha9 Prev"ile, with- increased malignity in the city this time Here made tome observations which, f He true distance across the Isthmus .V01??7 fa"8 ,he 'Hst l das. Ou thTk" 'h:rtketA -f Wy y j -raugemeut. for leaving , the ML '"0 itafe 0S BJtbe Wholy irtmeresliBg to my friends, or rooming, I stretched myself on my baggage.;""?1 ' Ecgefielii neighborhood since noon tsnprcEuble ta those who may hereafter wish to nd wrapped fn mv blank! ..nii..i. i Sunday. W e learn that the cholera in th-

roaa thalsthmw. My limits however will not (Tuesday morning I hired two Nativea to carry of "deathii u!." i" vM"ce- otil nambft mllownietoberery minute in m, descriptions y bsggage on their back, to P.nam., and , cases, upward, of n.tare aM eon.dewJ 'ouiof "0 dwelllopg on any part of my jonrney I without one soul who could speak a word of jdBnetr." fli rudilnr V n.l..... t i Kno'itS T tnnV - t: -r . The wOtlieville Courier f I3.I....I...

- - - - , wviwi mrncu j w r j ..no 01 murcu. 1 neee l&at-il would be ab3ut two weeks before a!Na:' all armed with large knives, but I

. ihti ior inagres, ana loai me j ...rcu cuougn lor two or them Bark J.W. Dyer wonld be dispatched ln a few j ouId they prove treacherous. I treated them daw. We eancIniW in r!k i.nf.Ktn k. : kindly and soon fnnnn T . . - r

Oj'f art- authorized to announce the tameofT. F. HOW a a eum'iiiate fur Kipn.?t-nllive in iltr Slat Lt l!atjre.

VVe learn frnn .. '

- ...... KaWKpr on llm steamer fashion, that there were seventeen deaths bv cholera at the quarauliue at St. Louis last Sunday mormntr. Tin. !

. , . "V"'"B wnr rm. grants.-- ( Uurine t.w , month ending July I,t, there i ""were!,

ioj-o. ifvcwBciiueq w nsK ourcnftDce en br, : .ouna 1 naa no cause to rear irm . 1 -Ti u. j . ... were liiU

ratner uu w remain longer on expense at New was quite roughand stony acd we I of cholera. Durinir the porrn I j Orleans. We accordinlv wenrad on r ... ) were tirej enoueh t, .)nn -r. Iat v..r h- ... .0, " 0".""p.or.'"5 Per,od : ""P f"r'

r : ui WlUtn iJIJ WtmC , . rr"

1 Hnn"

choUra.

By the President of the U. Stales, I I .N pursuance ..f law, I, ZVCHAKY TAYI Of, J r-.iJrnt of tl.r Uiiit.d state. ,.f Am. ri.a. lo m ri nj d clare and mnkc ki...n, .list .tiblir aatr. "''i " h- i"drrm. i.ii.n,rd Land Cfi.c.s in i .1. S'ftr nrMICHIUAV, at ,!1r ur,iu,!, rt.l.alur ! Ul-ic;nalrd, .a n: r ' ' "ti-et S AULT S I E MAIIIK. f..r '

I . ... . i.irici, cunmfltcti'f on i.iin 1 V "'e ixirri,:, ja, s, ... ,, . I

jr.l.,r public land's wiihin .he roii.,ii..e s.mcil r

.rf ,fthe 6i,c line, and irrt the piincipal wirt , ridmn. 1 ownpl.,pr(,riT.fWe,1,,d fractional township Tor-tr-s.x and forty. st-ven, cf range two. .-.n ,,'t,f"r'r-nvv and f.,r!r.,ix. and frac.ional to..,h,p f.,rty..r.en, of ranre il.nd. I oiihip fpnr.,ix ,j fraciunaj township foitjr--"-n. ol r. nire four. Town.hip, onv ,;,,.) roriv-sefen, and fractional to.iHh.ps Mtyand titt,-e, of range five. rr:.ct.o.i .o.ihip. forty-s-Tt-n, ft-riv-cight, f ir. ty-..,i,r, fil.j,..,,! ,;;. r '

S-.....I "M? .Iur,'-e'ch and f..in-iuiir, nd frac

fvr '" iliirM.ninr on ' iror. ISiVO, and forty on "H t T is;. v n " ...J ,...

tf..rty--e,uf railcrt j , ' rar.ifiiifil 1 . . . .

Trrasssrcr of I'msikHa t o. Mr. C. F. Clarkson Sir. yon will pli aw announce my nainr as a caiulidau- for the iiltici' of Treasurer f'ir tlii i.uiinr, at i!ir next Auenf t F.lrction.

Yonr ri-spi-i-.l'i:l!y, "1". J. l YNEIt. BrnokTille, April 17ih,lS5C.

SALE OP REAL ESTATE

'urin St-hiiis.it r lati fif' rr.-inliii r.tittii p Intltiir.a 1

dvcrrd. hr nrcler nfiht- Pmltdti. rnirt ..f sal.l C .nn.

: J oflVr Tor JaV at pi!iltc vtniltip e; 'lit prrmi- ! n Sm.tnljy the Tth iUv ,.f Aii?ti; A.I). 1S50, f i'te (uliuMinc i!t crilM-t, rt l -r.tie p.tuft'cil in tattl j 1 Cnunir, tow it: ihc south wf-t qimrit-r f lie north ! j wM ritnrTt-r of nfcti'm iwiiij-five in 1 o-vii'liip , , nnmher nine oT Knie three wrsf, in the tlisincl of ;lmitjs Miiiirrt to nle tit Cincinnati. r..ni:iiiiiu7 furtv i

. Laurel Vcolen PacTorYr.

''n'ti?.'?'11' "'forr. iS public t'.f contirurtb-bt. MANUFACTI'RIXC,

FULLING & SPINNING WOOL.

. ......... ..... ,.,,.,lv ,,,,,, ,.,, i;i,,, j and m.,.t itnir..ed m-thhi. rj , ami ,,'h hr.e . j d-,1 to lot.? rxi.eri. ncr ami a . rter nman, :u ei,r i . "sti-ractioii. ihry a?.k fur a C'i.itiiiince m' .hat I j rar.aic wlnik h- lifdrrn, b.-n I.Vrt'i, o..otl ' upoi. lut m. I rnn a. foil

Hanufaoturins

OK

2 pr. d.

1

Orleans. We accordingly secured onr passae-e i were tirvj enoue

on me uara paying ju in steerage, and on the j ""'g raveiea ia mnea. I ,uid with about 15 "i. . . ' hoo- .d r, a n dkn- i.ia.td,, ...d f..r. v-ihrVJ -3d of April, U about 7 o'clock P. M. left the Natives not one of whom could speak En?Iifh . ..t, J R'pub'icat. cf Wednesday last ' .rZl!.a.n-?l ",'uhiP y-fur nd rayrir:.. si to-..i..i... . !Thev trtl i,. t:..ji.. Z ' "".: .. 1 B' Health veeterdav imsmkI i Fr........!r .!...:. ; ..

" " ucxi luor-i auu gave me a nam- resolution, odvikino- all oiii.r.. i.. -,j . "a iVl-C . " "rty-mne nn.l forty on

'ing we crossi a the bar at the mo a

irty-ricl

1 !.i Mrurrsaid tireinif arc .lie ame .ipnn wlt.ck ' thr aid John S.linidi r rcsi.lr.l ilnrintf his life time, j and havi a comfortable dwrllinj housf, cndoilitr' outhouses. j 'Irriix of nli. One hn'f tlie pnrchs-r mnnrr to! nc p:iid ti.i'.rn at time "I snlr. . lirb iUiirr in o yiar j from dine iiTsalc l:c purchaser g.Miip note. ilia" p- : proved freehold securilv. j MAIIIA SCHNIDF.R.admr'x. ! June 27, UJ0. 2s-4W. I

JT-.ias.'l .rni.( if. tnf-?!

i.Uh.U t..2t 2 'o.;;i 8! 39

My A I. K ATKS

and

lslaiule, and tomnships

SALE.

- - ... . - J ...w.miuB na ...nMv msi('K, IO tiav Sine! i r rlvsir. anil sHStna. !.t k..:-r..tcn.j l.. i man of Ihe honse. aa I ... .1 - regard lo dietand th.:l.nLir.n r ..... (tn"1""

. . .. " - . . ! ;r.j . ..- . ...... . j. ' B also authorizing tha a.,.,-.! .' ..V:.. "ruoui" lUi.. and r..r.v

itMlMVn . .1.1. . . 1 '

Jeans, b'.ue miit.

' s.eel " 4 leaf, SaMiret. nccori!in ti c.l r. rassimetv. arrnnlii.c to color, Colti. ncrordin? to color.

It.le f lanurt, aecordi.ii: to w Dyed b Biiii;ri, per pair.

1 L (i AT TI1K V

CAMDIXn 1XII SPlvvivr.

W.h"; o"t in (.roaches fifteen ceuts per nou.,.!Mixed .errntern tfn..; Heeiii;; yar,!, one celt. fhv smillcM I. ,. for .Minn ,,,. m i be fifteen pounds. i Vr,ln'l'h,'n"'lw-k coit'ntlron a-.iid a roll o, .ment, r M.i.itf ict ,re,l V.'o ,lc-n. whtcl. w- o!Ter fr ,alc; a.i.l that wc keep a ..eon

; s ri" oi . itr cntom"r, f.-: ri--- , from ajii factory srsirn th evods will fie d lieered lur ctli v -l. . .1 r.. i .. .. . .

do do do do io

Cvlti .iaira

:rtf

we

Aft

.niow,'

u..,. . . I naa occurred at blie bvvilla in the la breakft, we again renewed our jo.trney.- The persons were nrl III n.-.!. .

Ahnnt S j .. d rr,. a. ...... , J ."r..

w .ww nCBIIIICU BL rSDStDS. I tiff I ' . U II U WUIttBD trflftl I.IHrnnn .fit

r,aau snr raw oon aaving ininileo Her duty, i s was anout to leave, sig- I r -v:--" .o.oni.ing were aoon leflt. the mrika-....!nifil by siens, and What he thonhi t ij ! 1M1 ,.ri,l'l?tl,"" "

it being tossed about upon the "bounding j-"stand ofSpant.h, that he wished I m.ght j sale in marke."0' n"r'Pe eSelM "P0ed for .ar.Ui. . r i . ,, CO to California .nl d . ;. .r u .1 , Th T nni.rill. t. i.i i , ...

swvuij-ivsjr stays, we nnauy " s - r"' gu.u mree leet ; , - V, ' ,"" "BS miorniaiion from landed atChagree, en Friday mornins May 1 7th. ! high. A soon as my Natives had tak.n their ! i.! "nk.t 'I"ee! hat 8 deaths, of cholera.

U rsed health aaj .piriu. The alternaUves of breakfast, we again renewed our io.trnev.- Th. SZZ. l, "l,.'n lt two daya.

fcigh wiada, storms, calms, and withal the HfMfiniEg agonies" of seasickness, were experienced by us. But srva that onr wyefa was tediously prtstracted, it was tolerably p lease t The health ef tha passengers with a few excepUawss good. I was sea-sick the first day we were out as was nearly all on board. Bat after casting np accounts" for about half a hour, I oaa get over it and a joyed good health daring the rest of the voyage. Mr. Roberts suffered aaach more than I did, belbg sick for several

d.va. When w. had been a bar ). r.. r '

. j- m- , .vuI.u,inI t louna tne Amenta one ef the coeks died of typhoid fever, and ! great excitement In regard to the late .nn.inn . . . .1. r .... ' r! n , I k. ...: I . ...

- ... SIB. unsoi tnej " p.ue.i.rs 01 wnicti are given in the passangersa Mr. Murrell was sick at Chagres ' P8! which I send yea by the same mall. It when we left, and as I learned from his friends j M reported through towni that last night was iocs I arrived at this place, died on the river I "Ppolnted by the Nativea to make a rener.1 ...

below Gorgona. He probably had inflammation ult "P"" the Americans, and that some 300

road from Cruces is good the most of tha mv

It has ones been regularly paved much of the way. There are some narrow defiles through which It is difficult to pass on account of the rough stone that lie loosely on the ton of the

grona. i acre is nothing however to prevent making a good wagon road the whole distance from Cruces, and that too with no more labor than is required in making pikes in many places in the States.

When I reached Panama t found the Amerl-

(TSHF. ,Ter.;(!.nrd .,ln.ini.tr..ar.ad administratrix ' "a"", c . f 'i "u" U ofthe Estate of Sqoir-H Chanman dec. a.e.l in ' e.n.;. lt ? . .1 5 r wo'' " 1 ''"Mhe w .ml dl be n..r....nceof.nor,le1..r,hrn... V7. T,V"V. n rw,e"1 'h""ron m-.ni.f.cuc. d and del.r. r.,1.

AVHIiKPv"; ... ' "'', and forty on Ii Comitr Tn.i;.... .i. m.lV V...... " ! .,":'":,'J'"-" ! PT . .

w.v.,..; anU r.V.Vr; l"n , rr .0,1, d; Afn " , ( Wc ,h.- X & A.W MATERIA. Fraccal tounsl.i,,, hi.viV,rn "g"i L"' t-land I """ ""W1" K-tate situated in .aid C.M.ntv V, h? ' k ,Ue Prtr' -e" o,r ? ,.ds ownslup for,,-.,1, ,nJ jvatl l.na .: si,,., fortv! i '"""'L" ,!,en"' rrter of the o.h Ka-tqu-r- r" T r ' " "' raw material three r,r,fr ai.dV.ir.v.-fise of ranee twe r "r'-";" Te.y three. Tevrnsl.in riehi, rantre I " ""'J "'VFrac. tonal V ' i"?e .write. , ,w . . . r . . . . . . . I.Stlrel, May 12. 1S50.

ne sixtern. ' , stable .hereon. , he nron,-r.. .r .... ,....: ..

..... u "? ' '""nships ihirty-six nn '-SUMMER

"Sl'Munt". , I-Inds, thinyevrn finclutlintr tr.'v.,.iLl. I,l;nd "nd ') '' thiny-eieht, n oVfiVr s T' "'"'""V '""e main land, and ... .... niZ ' "y" ' ."rtr-three, of range I tN?s'.iori !0.n'hiP thirty-.i, on 'ST. MA ItiMlv. .tZ11" '", thirty-seven on an

! ''''' e.i. T-scven and twen. ieht.) and forty, Slid tOWnsllin f..rle..l.ru . .... ?. .... , '

of the stomach.

Chagres exhibits some marks of improvement, there being several nunc shaxties nearly completed. The most remarkabU feature abont it however, is the ruins of the old Spanish fort (Lorenzo) built npon a high bluff opposite, and commanding a view of the entire valley. Thie with the rusty cannon, peering out over Ha antique walls, presents to one approaching the village from the anchorage, rather an imposing see as. It Is considered sick! ham K..i

aot ss much to as baa been represented. The j water ia bad and at the time we landed the I

weather waa exceedingly warm. Aa there were plenty of Natives ready to engage to take up the river, we were cot long In "striking bargain." We engaged two with their canoe to start after dinner for Gorgona. We paid them 8 each, there being four of us, to go to Gorgona. If when we ahnnl.l .p;. ,(, i n

tiiuir, . B.iuum

were to go towards Cruce. and Gorgona, and

sxt-reer an mat coold be found on the road. If thla was so it was prevented by the timely Interference of the Governor and our Consul, who roused up the citizens at night and ordered eve

ry American house to keep np a watch until morning. Had this murderous scheme been earned into efTect.it ia not hard to judge what must have been my fate. But every thine- now

- r a p peari more pacific. I soon rejoined our company who left me at Chagres. I alio found MrJohn Towner who has been very serviceable to me as an interpreter and in many other waya. He ia in business here and thinka he Can make it pay better to stay here than to go to California. The ruinous speculation carried cn here in tickets haa not been misrepresented. The inducement held out. and nuhl.'efcv..l l.rnn.k .u.

United State by the agents of the various lines r o.

. I J H . iwu. UUCS want to wo ta f!mr fel.;.h :. .v..s - ! nf Sie.m.r. . . , i . . . . ...

" i 19 suuui Bc.eu i - "logtrami ptecs oi iraud and miles further up the river, they engaged to take ; deception ever Imposed upon any people. s np for f2 more each. We went before the j There 'onto 2000 passengers now here waiAicalde, took a receipt for the money and a j ,inf for opportunity to get rfT Some have .Wir ontracte-. Ilavista. now ar- ban hero two snoutha, aud will still bare to ranged .every thing necceary for the trip we ' wail longer. Many of these have through tictook dinner, which cost ns six dimes each, and k?,a and must wit for a particular steamer perat about 8 o'clock, we were moving up the ri- h"P" two months, when she was promised to ver. For several miles the current 1 net very met them bere. While Ism writing I am told rapid.and after we had traveled 3 or 4 miles, we j bV ome of the passengers on Robert's line that found much to our satisfaction that the water, I the Columbus was to bo here at this lime, when though rather murky, was good. At sundown ! sh'' "am be here ready io start for at least six we atoped at a little town, having made citie ! weeks. I have heard similar complaints from miles on Onr journey. After dispatching a meal j Pengers on every other line. Thie state of which we had hastily piepned, we made some j things induces many to sell their tickets to the

excursions about the village. There is but one ! brokers, and purchase others on steamers that

American ooure nere, and that is a tent- 1 his is owned by two Americans who keep a rest orant Mr. S. Rigga of Brookvlile is one of the Srm and is doing a good busiuese. We proeared lodgings for the night at the house of a

sure paid 4 dimes for sleeping stpou a cane

. - """raii oi me name of Mary Lsarside, died on the steamer Charles r I O n m fc n M Ja.fu I . . .

uurlI,g Mer last trip rrom New Orleans, and was buried at New Madrid. Sue was engaged td be married on her arrival at Louisville, but death overtook her on the journey. Cm. Gaz. July 9. J ' ,J,e frota California Arrival of th. Phil, stdctphia. XT T i .

wan iwu wetfRs iaier new p rrom California. She brings data from San fortonX m.Tnfl,ip.' 'rtr-", th.rty-nine and Franc sco In th. I.t I. .!i . , :v0.".'.h'-m."'n ''"', of ranre t.ei.tr-one.

- uo" ,u 11,8 naaas or Paen-: .bin. ..i :

The fJene:, lft .. . I "r' the bate line.

-t". irn vitasreson HSVbMlor nn ,j

Th0."!! i f lhphiladtlphia. I ZllZ ,nd thir, u on J he barnuA I .n r- i o- . m . thpmn land. r . '

1 j a.i-sii. Vrt)U OlSSOa. OI JDOS- p . I "-"S wriuviunr. "t'I.0" lhf Bi''1 "f l,'e 2-'' w lo-t. ! thf-ffr.n

k . , ;.f . "ew" 4rom California possesses " Tp- ' bnt lltt a Internal TK. i ,.. . Fraelinn.l . .. . . .

. ...r. i.iiiKts couueae to OD- I .i """-nips intrtr-two and thirtr-lhrce tain large quantities or gold. No farther distur- thf,Tor Um, iH thirtr-fuur and nd'r Whiles ::E&onc,,hir,,-,Wo,,hi

lheTwn'k,e f Mlr, C,!Ve firM 81 Sa F'C! "a. Sf'ra'r f"" . -y- - the work of an incendiary I I K twcniy s. rr... ' b ' Tluire have been no arrivals of vessels at San ' "'T,,."h ,nd Franco from the Southern States. , .or.y-.eve,, .'m tr' There was no particulxr change in the San ,hir,. .'."."J" ,n;"""P' "'ir.y .even, , .ir.y. ;si ;d Ftn2?ZC0 ma,ke, dumber sold by .lie cargo ' .hrT fo..y..w, ...rat S40 ner m. Am.,ien I.J 'n Zcn B ' .1 a V"!!!?"" ru-n f..r.y-si, for.y-seven

, .. . sn ww I - - i wriiii .niiiH

fortv thre, "f" V1: f"r,3;-""-, townshtp f..?,e.two

m nrre aivi..

n,.uUTo,h!,LP "r the I

Ti?"' . ,?:0"pn 'hem,n sm.0f ranire rtrl. tn ! Th er9 rf half the ni.rc1iaf

; ... ... .7. . , monrv to ht r . .1 st ilm -t. . i. v.. '

- . - - " -,. t uiu.incc in one

I hr-nVfo take ftat the vremitci hetwreti rhe I f nf 1 XsT a n w . i-is

New

Goods

aain!;

year,

with n!peovd freehold eran.r

"II.TTAM SniiF.R VIT.1.K. n.Tmr. MARTHA A. Ctf A PM A adtnrVi. June 24, 1850. 51-4W. AVORDIVAXCE Ta emend an trdincnrr nere'n nnmeH

. , . , . Cas-ed Tr.h June I8M. I aee.l. He it ordained hr the President and rriistZl ''-" " f Urn. kville, that a.,orJi..3oc ,...

I , ," eiiiitten ".in oi. f.nance eta1;hintr j rn.I recnlannc- market, in the .ow n of Prnokville." Be.oamrnH-d herehr that whenever hereafter inn

... .nnii seller tllrrhi.. .1 .

i "'h'scfibcr haviiij lately received a iSpp'.y : S SPKIXfi A.USU)lMKf 1 I. Cr.O O D S ; Takes this occ'x'ion torrncw to his oUl r, ie...t a.-.J : the public generally his oft repeated invitariot.s tu come aotl examine his good-., their ' (lUALITV.AXUPKICK. He flatters himself that in both .f t' ee resii-c:s , lliey will contpave farnrablr with tin,,,- of sue hottie ' .11 .he White Water Valley'. From amoiia- bis general asmrtnr. in he wo.r,.!

e .t ivr nteiition lite toliou it.c artielec f l:.i. r- u .

' - .".

September next, for the disposal j limits f said town, at any place other than .he! , ,0 w.thtn ihefollowlnjaamcd town. . marke. .her. in e.Mabli.hed. and at anv time within ' r-. a fc-T X I I s c we?i""'n 1 townships, to wit: the market hours fixed by .he ordinances of .aid Pre.- A S I A I K l S VKS't 1XGS if, and ' nest J the primipal me- , "den, and Trustee., any n.tanii.v of botcher", meat , Engli.h, Frentl. and American .Hack an! rk rtd-an. less .han a quart, rat a time. ,l,en and in .hat caw I eavsiaieres. ac ai..l mn.y

English, Frrmh an.

American Mlaik Cloth'

Fiench doe skin and ra.t,...!.,

Black and fancy .iij; satin .-,..1 wt;-st.d Marse.Us, Eiac.- White and faiicv

Siitttrnffs.

ve. , I

do

Black, ni'tc. Brown, drab and :

i, lack and prey mixed

iticy sati iets.

. , nn ""T,"e nr.n,nc a, afore.ai.l .ha'l be liable ,n . fin. nrnnn .t..n.. r. .. M

- ----- -.. rr.rri.noi OTtence to he recovered by an action of debf a.-recr.blv to the ordinances of this corp. .ration. Sec. 3. Xn license or permit to vend butcher's n-rnt in said town d'irinc market hours, at anv other lnce flli.n th. n....L.a ...... ....II , . . 1

' --"-.. -.."ii . e ir-an-etl. mm prey mixe.t ,;u i i' !'."'c''nn "' and t'leven of the ordinances to- ' Cottonailes, Linens, Tv.i tTi Velveteen. r. -e-. which this is an atnrndment are herehr reperlcl. neaverteen.. Ky. Jeans, Moha'ir Cord a-td Lih.r ..',. A. n.M'CJ.F.EItV, pr-st. ' mer Coatin-s j.D.itowi,nd.crk-;;.3,-. ' ! DPsKSSOOODS, L. . i I't'in and fancy siik a-id Mohair I.ti(,T JSi 01 Jjett-C7. I . 'lo -Merinoe. and Mtinibar.ine.rTSHR f..!lowi-,r i, i flhH r,,..r, wnH;n;:1, in : rastimeref. Mo... .", I.-i:,r.. Ginrhams. Ilaliar.,,, the Pn. nfT.i.. . n...L.-:l... r . .- K Calltor.ua. Hueita V..:. ... n ..

i.j:.... V . . ' rra.iK.in t iintr, i it.... . ' , " .1 - run... Linen

...a. .... nm oar oi .in iv . D. l.1o a id if. m. , 6 . i"i "".i lai.cy iiv lis ami t iie

-- ll.i.ilf nn. ... it ..- .

uricaa command high prices. Candles declining Coffee scarce. Clothing, Dry Goods aud Slocks largrt. '

taken on, hy.hefir., day of October nex, will he sent

Anlprh Fre.'t-rirk

Aft. at f

. . . r - itiiiir. iiirrv mrm inrtr. "

U " V; r'r.rV ,W' '""J -"". for.y-f.7ur. for.y nve. rorty-aix, forty-.rvrn and f.irtr e.o-ht ....I fract.oii.l acciion. .i.e.,. L' l "T.'?..''

ramrethirty-one. r, "'"i V.'""

t rair w.lim

I rtnnvard William . ri'.wniar. Thomas

o as W sHICTO.f, July2J, JP50. tEXAT Mr. Yulee called up his resolution fixing the 1st of August for the adjournment of Congre. Mr. Clay briefly reviewed the condition of the nuMtc business, and thm.nhi i, . ...

the highest decree, at the D resent ti.n i . AI 1 HF- S AME PLxrr"

... j . ; . . - : tne fourteenth ri,. ..rn...i . ...... s ....

....nils ma upon wnicn Congress mipht oftheBi.hii.i.7i rnrx, ",r d.-p..sa '," adjourn. 8 8 ,lih.' .

Vrt .fthebaie t.e ,n,l vtett ,J rhc' p,J,"ipal me- n-bou fienrev. , ti'tiitn. i Pillard Thomas r ractional tn.n.1.:. e. . . - ... - . .

two r...... ..'r.Mine,an.i township. forty. ; " ""v.n two, lorty. three, funv r..... e...... c ... VM.,r,i.;. n.

h:.;.. . I n.c a.iu ll.iy. CI '

...I. j . i ' .i.iiernristn I

... ...e n-an teller oil t W. -1. , e.n fi I V D C

e iiiatv... miss MeOant-hrT ttrlwr.

Msrtin Sherwood Med. rt T ihn MeCrnv John

Mar S f e

iiwk in. I. nil. ir.cn iiiiBn. i. i ...

. - - - ., RUE VlCtl'.' . lawns jaconets, Holmiets aud w;s n..,l.

Brcss Silks.

Milliinix W,.hii.mnn

Moore lis p X Miller T Wo. Messmrr Fri.h.lirt

After some further Heh.l. . n..i!. .

- , ii.Wb.VU IV uu.i pone the subject was carried, and rr-i.. - i .. . .

j uo consiaerai.on 01 n.e t nmnmn.:.. i.:n

" v ,vii.li:uii.isb uiii .

was resumed, when Air. TJpham conrluded 1.1. rsnee thirtr.twn.'

"'.'. .V ' '"wnsuips lilt and fifiy-two. ofrai.rtf r""ertal,.h

i -. one. - i

I .

,.U,.,.H K,,,m a oate, i.a would ask whether California utn. . n u.i.m.. ...... u : j i

--. .. v - an UUIHUIieil aud unwelcome intruder, or a fugitive, or an

"n""' nnurgei oi mauktnd. and therefor.

hateful and dangeroua. The answer would he ,r'r'. of ranqe forty-fxir

F.l -r r

..entry Jane Rebecca Mi..Sp-rV. .te j.;,,

.. ..... r jsne i.ouisa .Hiss Smith .Trice",

remarks

. t . o J .1 .... - thirl v-l hr. .

.ur.oev.ara men look the floor, ond said if Fr.. .i, ni r an alien should chance, to enter the Scale j iK.Zl,',Uh,t'tir mnA M'" S

. i.aiiiuer curing ma bate. I.a vuitU ..k I o ii-lnn fifiv. of -.o. r-. !ii,:i.wmm.

!,ieV. . i 1 fraeimiial township for,v. Enoch e.rht, and townships forty-nine and Htty, of ranre Wanlen John . lortj-ihree. " It..,,... ii,-

. own.ii.p, toety-seven, forty-eicht fortviiine ...,1 I "' Saeah .

- i r. : M .

-.".i. . : e. . i. ...is. Hetinp.on Thomas

. ..... -ir..nuT rnii-Hi t. nance w,iam er Jtmes Ptter. n Dai id

Price William , Hrtiitt H Matrhew ' Petty He. Mai, 1 Tetee.on Charles (German ! Ouick James 1 Quick n I. j RrmrC.lvin 1 K'liln.ttom l.,!in I Stoop. T. Sert

lll W r.eo "hepher ( o'tti-h Shoup vv Oi'oree

hater W F.ohra-.n

Silt aud cettnn Para.ul. and Slikdis. Plain Mark dre.s Siik niack lif're.l .m;l fancy do Chaneahlr .ilk. and siititiriain Blui, red, t;reen. and pu.k t.lks W lute sa in r.sisl H .uiiet .NOTIONS. Liner, cotton and Thread l.cts an.! r.!ci,,r, Limps, Jaconet, Satin stock., and r-,,i.-i".j Ge.itl. ma.i-s black fancy . ilk and suiei.am cr.'.ai. Lauie s & Griitlemeii-s whi'e lit .-n and fancy pocket handkerchiefs do Silk cotton at.d Kid cloves Ladies pinm trl.i.esaiid rants Oentk-nuii'sttaek, an.l clure-l coton S-ars Ladies a. j j..

i . . . -t " j '.:.rnio..rin ! .nH0rr.,.",, f',r,T ,V"-.r"-ty-eirht and focv-nine, ! -i-e,on and frac.oi.al township tify, ofran- frty.five ' Sallr ' f..r.va.!lUn ,0W,"-"P " t-ic and lifty, of ranee ' " , lo.ty-.i,. I tr.lli.on F

are in market, or dae soon. For these they pay from three to five hundred dollars in the steerage. Others not able to pay such prices like myself, taks sail vessels. Two steamers have left since I came here, and I have known a Ca

bin ticket lo sell as high as S1200

own.,:,;"L.:!'iJ-...''-'- r.,r,v.,evrn.

Th.rsv .V.

- . CT -1 o flaar E..I.h . .... . r .. . , ,m. l .r. ...... 1.. . . t .

... . uii.in.ng a. eariy as J o cioca i ..w i.a.cepeui ine;r money oy walwahadgotjoor breakfast, and" were again as- j u"8 forthe price of tickets to Come down, and eending the river. The current soou became j now bave not enough to get home. But this ia so rapid that the Native laid aside their oars'not the worst feature of the present elate of and took Dotes. About 8 aVInrlr tt k.- thintrs. It is now the mn. .i.-kto ...... .r.u.

rat. Bleat Incnntli- A . ,V :. I. : - I v.ar k.t.. K. r..t .1 r .. . the title of tha vender- fonnl.t..

.j ... IU . iu, iIIUj Ri j , - ..s in u.Ei iiiuihu DI ing ratny season i 1 u ,u . .....j, .. ...e to cap M her. we ..pected this and were to.er.hly f Hundred, aicken and die thi. Isthmn. from polZlrau'iSw ! 'h!' wall prepared for it Having traveled abont 20 j being oelaineJ here contrary to the representa- i claiming that she hod the clemenU of 'R,n,,h i ",d

uo! she had Yielded to r.er, . ...

, ..ii.eriin.ii conquest, and had renounced her lineage, lan

guage ana ancient loyally. Sh had only refusen to let ns buy and sell each ml.r :.i.:.. u.

riU" iu ot. of IrBltimataji;", towuipyl The President recommended .hat dlifornia ! ""XZluV'"' f"--f "" should be admitted unconditionally, while . ! atiio. ,w..,ip 'for,y.'i6ht, r ran-e fortvcommittee or the Senaie insisted on condition. I a. . b. i . which ImpoMd on California, were unreasonable! day.' I'sT.Tn'r "f """T njuriou. and oppressive. It xva, cout-nded i r.b-Pb.i. land. .fi,.,. uue m, iod Pfa'c that California needed no aid from these condi- i '"""'"P. via: "luueu i.aetions, nor that they coitld give it. He thoucht J "nd '"' "J Principal ,ne. of Con press. If tha tit. f T.... J . . ty-four. twrn.v.five ....I .hi... : V' '"V '"V"

, " power to nuy her Tarnti... tri - . , J

.... j. siiey iiiigni ouv part ofTei-

Ami

rimes

A

Kemble t Simh V .i.l.. n...:.i.

Melv.cher Casper

Stoous ti.;..;

s;,""n n Rirtvd Thompson R Klisha "Favlor Tt icT.nrtl Vre A Mr VTil!.,n Flemi'itrton

" inKtrv y.ic. n- y M'il.r.,, s l..... j.

vheate Afr Vest T Tnwn.and West Willi. m 2 Wny David M'itlner Geo-eo

H. LIXCK

Mrs

Uronkville. Ju!r 1st, ICJO

TuvBipjKe Ijce.

P. M.

rTS"E the ..ih.crin.io., of. lock .o er,u..r..et a turnpike ' road from Brookvlile , Gnn-Lnrrh. have appiv... ted j-..eph . Miller. Sa,o B t ine. Michael Mike A.uio o. .tame. n.l ..... .. . ' Kl

Shraderaod Wto i,a, "Vo iLZ-'lTj ""-I!

V ' 1 " COin'niejsioilf fej

" - 7T , th.s Isthmus from ! ferred to the political character of New Mexico wall prepared for it Having traveled abont 20 j bemg oelaineJ here contrary to the representa- j claiming that she hod the clemenU of a RepubsBilee, exposed tither to the poariog rain of ' lions ofsgents. I have not aeen a man since ! 8,1 ,l,e elen'ents, moral and political, of a toorchtng sun. we were, quite willing to atop for ! my arrival that has been two weeks on th i S?T' "uLborf,i""le to the United Stales. Fres-

a, tliev miht lmv th. ir ,1 .

- r- j " nicy .1110111 buy slave territnru fn mob. is t .1. ' . . . .

j - j .v ...,.no is nee, .ney nilPIll . j 7 . . ...r.rimTini tain s will be buy free territory to ste,ll, it with silvery It thTord r t l VXt!YP,T',, ' She must therefore satisfy us first cf the reaLn- ! 'U t'en"" ab eness of the amount to be paid. Second, the f w, "' V"" "h " ",u n., " .Vie .hint value of eoilivalent. wa ar. i. ...:.. .i.t.ji. . ' "I"-" loner th 11 two w.ek. ....1.,

the title of the vVndr 7. H 1 ? '. " !' '-adin'ued uni .IW the

h,. . ' . J . " - m ."...ioi. ui me two weeks, the terntorv a in .,.i;.j tt. .. 1 .,..,1... .. . .. ..

... " ,MJ ". . tne citv or Wa.hintrton lniV-ySr- A" "ominionelnr:

11 t inr rrffiiitiii: rt Vlnn

.....iimw,,, t-ieronrt H.i.e in rirook

..in-on inetir-r s.t.,r,lav it. Aurust next at .0 A.M.

, i "i inr ituaru.

- - .Si j JP AVIPt.T.TlT. Sec-y Thenfferineiof ihe.b. . ... ! N. MC. CROOKSII.Wlv. fTPrs rrrrriDP

. . ..leononeo 1.111(1. W lie I

1 do CMhrut rc

anil laMus wool (iHlack and fancy silk and bullion frii.ts Linen do : vv hue Curtain ,;, Veive, Hii.ho.is; Wl.il,. . , e,...re.l kem th-tU I

.., ........... ..... ,:,,., ,...1hl,..s:i. ,. end is.! I aeket bo..., carpet .ael.s. .,. t. ! . t 1! .in. made a.el . ,. h .hr .tt 1 , I-ookioir ria.r., w.iil ai d i':a,.w ea- r ' j t mbrel'a.. n.itt..,i.. I(v,!.:! F.y, s, ri.', -.; nifons ' I ' V.aii.l Bi o I r-mniinji, ' , Fl -renee hr::.ii, t;i.au.! Ut:i!:,. H..:,et. Gimp., chip and Tti can n.iiiiiet., nt w t. e; ' , Mi", . a..r,rled ' - ' , ! "'f ""rl;",';l"r' 'U-d ...rine and;

, ,. . it,, UMt( v ?p H iD'Jt 111

l -am rij.itii f ::; wiuj,,, SHAWLS. Suk eeibr .idertd cr.ipe s:,.r!. Plain black and mode .; Silk embroidered black atttl mouc Co De Lain and I it. I., t , U()3J.-:STICS. Med ticking., Apron and uiarinu's eLrcTiS Wcron Coven 1 jr.. ' e Bleached brown and colored d- il!inr. do Mii.Iiok ..t'.li .'..:.!..

do T.ti:. n and cott-.n labt,. t'.i.....

WCK & yAHQUEAR, i . Sartra.n. are to hr had' I -f -J"" Bgei Si, ret, nt the

B it. . ""tvV.Sie. Fndiesrn. 1 ,Z FAxl"HAKhave lost r. . . tyJ s, iccted Si.r..t .n.l Summer C o.... which f.r n hcTi'oo :V0,'' "f hrtV"l'T- -nvitc ,hrc.re(Vl '.. pa - "" ' Paras.r. Their iu.k rcn-..-...

r"i.na,,,,:t:i,i rrench anJ G

Plain and Fj.irv Ca.irir. K '"r-r itl Sa.inc-tta

pj."a",' ". i inuen. and P.ta.goi.i8 sr. J ..iher C t.'.e.

VKSTlN-dfi; Super Pressed and dried Sat., s Co Pia.u and Fancvilks do Silk and Co.. on Velvets do French ad "lain n:k Lasting, Uo 1 ancy and piai.. Siin.m-.-r Ve.,i.,?. LCtl'Ss' Drsscff flffnrls

- I. , vvv.j a..n,r P" .,n Hia-k ?ik.r.tT-ri Lase r "o Plain .i..-t- v... . ;

t ' 1 - . . . tu.d hareeab-e Aa 1 tain Black and Cr.fJ Alpaeca I...,rr. do .t,dS,lk.,r,red.Vc.,i, t ,.,,. i e ' strip, d i,,.., r, , V .Mferuia J'atr d. l?T Sil-!r!P-' M.mIc t'lotba P P.iik, liW. nr.,B 1Iln Ki.rTFrer.-, P a... a. 1.1 f HkjM,,,,., ,;r La,n. P an, ..! l-:oi,.red I.irie..,mw st,V 1 iu.n and Ffcv meri; , r....t. .a.sort.d; .;'" A "-!,." v F;-ercl. di do Mam and r jucs LAW Xs Pl.li:. cro. Sjrred . ..rjjru' Sevm-tt. H.u.k and Mai II .Mu,H. riail. ,1c F.-IPCT Drr.. Ilan;- i.J-'i do J.,tk , iJBl k S.Ik l ace Vr,! aj Cre.n P. r.rt i tain a.,, cancy llltfess SILKS flam and t-i... ...

A,,ro. Fcmisnre s.p, M:,rinr- Ch., Uleacbed a,.U Br.,.,, Linen l Cb.is I" !" fotKtl .1.1 d:l '- . do .Muii.n. Methne,,, tl.,,n nn!, ,h,r B;4TfAltHlei"h V "' Md Fl.nm-U Col d Musr-n,, N,,k., and S. ii-iai .SHAM LS S..cr K,,:b-d white crap, shawl. I hihr.t Shaw 's I -o do He rage :-!,an: . BnnT'eto fr tji'K'k

I i..orr F:vnch Lace L'nnnet, ',... .,vic , do tcy La.eaodTu.c.u do i C 1"P' "t!and do J U -'- " -'OH 'IK FJtlxut.S j.V jjje- ' l,..rp. ,-r.l;,lkSS t"TO.V.V; I.ookirirCljsjes, ; Wall Pap, r. ! Hi and Caps. , Ladir.'and UenK" Cjrjiel t'l.tl.re;;... Pjra.oi, MJ i', .- S.-e r.Rs; . lUrd.-areau.lCuiI-r, 1 f. !.. and (ttti.-ensMars- ' t ' ve. Halter aud I ejthaius. . ooden Ware: Groceries. fe itc ftc ' iin'.-d' ,a"k! pee,-!., ing ,,. r-.r : cuftomer. " b "5,f'u l" u "J r"'"- 'hank. . .-old , c,i. ...mer, l.n,,iU. ,h-,t rh satisfac.inn I.a. bee.

1 1.0 S e ' -""-;V'-.Vu".''"',.:-c..,.ve;e.

,10 do e'T do do i . do t!.. sto d.. do do t di II o .'o do t u do

Jtarcii 2'", IE50.

1 i.vck fi vkq.viii.

Ound Stones

stu ..r. ..i Si. 10. s on hunt s ul f, :7h, if.'o.

t. te Ti.

7 V . F TT

; VETK RINAIiY SURGEON j ? TAVIV !"','7 attet-d this plsce, 1 - now arrived r, ma, be found on rvrry Thor.. ( dav at the ;ii-oi,i,.iil.. ;,.t, 1. ' inurs- - I;'- ,T-r" " b-mselfin ,!,.,,. that he is fullv arc- ; Mr. th ,t XUY SfKCfOV, i. nn.iJ.lled l (Ot,l, reli r 1- curio... a.l cnq.,irilir. ,n ,l,e eitiz-n. ci .,e many pi,,., ,,;.,, , vli.:1 j,. prsrticc o! ,. :, yrrra in KcMu-lr. II l, ," rl.Tlea .irsfi-o,., ,!fl,; n.o.idTivruilld ! B T'"! f W.sieru cc.,.,,A.I . :"''''":tt' '-e cat. niiasiatv rive 1. himself. .?ef:-r to t.. ...j . - '

si Ull .

h.,.,1... r . . " atiu cott-ii. lahle c.: o. .e i, rtrJ I?. 1 L,ni". ?,,J e,,"" ""WioKs, X.i.ke.n.. . ,

.i 11 . oil - nr itiiessi-.i li.ir.... r--,

j ,t aeti at iiiii-tiatioii 01 fin- s:,i;.

!, im.-ss tr:

all thct I a k.

Kr...,k,,lle

l'h V ML.

CROOKSTTANK & KTLGORE.

JTTOXyErsjSD COUSSELLORSJIT LJrr. OfP.ee the ame ihat wa'oerttpied bv Slee.!, J, Co West side of Main. nitre-ess S 1 reel opposite the ' Court Kuuse.

irooKviue, jtinc iso.

fins, and Sel.eias

Country Jeans and I.ilirvs red wltite.tisl gree-.i flannels ilnfs am! Caps. Panama, Leghorn, straw aa.ichip .fat. Ituenn Vit and California no Black Kur, silk, etitra auU bru h

li and hoi'., Cloth, an.l Oil iik Cae

ao.hoii.ed arent

:'lt f ti e Tiltine

15- Iv

TIIUNKS.

lla

i dirare tind ( 'ulfrr if

J mtV-l-sr w ri r . r.

Commissioner ol the Genera! Land OfiTc.

, - ..n., iuiu;ivsiopii)r mj i.i... in., una oeen two weeks on tha . i u .u . V nm. th. ..gh., though Ih. , had not yet act.-j Kthmu. that ha. not been more or lee, affected .nih n alto there it a mall MUkmeot. There is j Kh Jiarrhea. Thie not uafreqaendy termi- r proteclioii of her territory aud consiiiniion.

ant -v.w vu us en ta liurrirBn. ri m uaivrsai iu a n a ti it i at law.v. nara aaau - it '-' u , v vm ,( uniiaru 1 1 r f imma iv i . i jr.

... "w , - -1 i .3 uati jr lruin o . " . 1 a- v inwntnin above f nu.nrrmi-rri . i. ..;M .A ergsdosenly twodime. for sleeping det i to 5 death, among the Americana. Sever.l E! ?".r.lufJ!!r.,earn,?Ty ' e lV?'"''

l . . . '"l'"""1 ..eeuuin. " ....... .... uiuee, anil iiinke na..!..., ' ,i.nj nai-

r prose- , ne snowea no injusttre or the course by con,. : " I r".a:p.7""T'l!r. hi ! i-hrd t,im.cir .t VhenmobeV L" " V".,,.B?.,!.".,e"" i "nnkviilc, md. M.y st.'t u,o.

Notice to Pre-emption riaii.nar.ta. fo ISZZZZrZ: ' rf5hL Pre-rmp-ion

1 .,LK;!,.,u,rWn"l'i,,,bre -1,u:""-..cd. Lnqu'red to":

' - . i., mi suorpinr wnuer i sienin. ainonir tne Americana Several . .u . j . ' . .,-,--.... kia taa sk. u , L . . I . . oeverai , very, aud the remaiuder to exposed freedom : Hece.ve, of . s tent, en tne eeft aide of somepfne hoardi companies are makins arrantrementa f, cm... H. he.w,d tho ini.,v. r .i,: ! . i ment therefo,

id aoaa fns s Sa.1 - . J .... . i I .:.,- .... . " "J v : notice, and h.-tV.r lb. .1... ""

VM jewicruay. just oeiow : nug mose agents wtio have dece ved them a. i paring it im trie act ot tireat Britain, whirh ' ai....r C.::,.; .:,:rl; '.or ln'

led to our independence. He considered Ihe "e tract claimed.otuirwi.e such ! .lii ViH 2,7", j Wilmol Proviso necessary in New Mexico, and fr,tt"oppressive only in the sense that every bill of so o J. BUTTERF1ELD. rights Pivea offelica. I ' Commissioner.

V.'V15 FARQlVfA. have .,,:.t received a lot avW nf superior tini-rUing tr'i' it. ALSO. ,. ;-ior i f ,,,,., an, Gentlemen,' Snlchrlt and r;-.rt 5o.A,; which tiiev will sell at 'ne lowest shade.

Ames and Ftne!nnr ,..-.-..i. -...i ..

Picks, Hi.es, Trace halter and lor el'...... ' Saws, s.juare.. Hinges. Scri-s, File.. Horse :'i"-,.s.! Ki-tves and F tks, t.ock, chi.els. PocA-et and nutch-i itLiiiii-. f-,.l'.u. i .. . . . ...... ..... .. t

i .. . . ....... 4.. s. .,(, iiiiaois .axe., i.r.r..r..

'crt d Bins- i " '

; . i..r ioe sine or . he patent

' . f -h" ' e" . P""" r Viiiiais H Stars.

n.. V, Mate of t). ijwaiv. Th- . rant-es the b. d or h..,!v nf a .,;.., ,k. :. : V

I f.M". "", ion roller, ,;f its cVn.r-Jf Jr.r! i 'aee "r"6 ' r " a 'rref ,!,:. hi: J UjcU . she ,, is, or.iUed ,n r ni.J,;; n. lo.id .pru.jr. l-u,e,n nrr;,Ri;ed a, to prcv-nt auv zr" a-":,:,'? .

Mr l'-et..r,t t.:. . "o l tae st.re of

L.card 1 ner in itror,tvi!l..

II tro . ....

June h ,..,. T " -' ' 1 1 s. Airen.

lirnatl Ave, Hsmes, .nead.. Wooden buck.-,. Tub. ' "2--' fr tr , rrt r-ttor and churn.. Cjrpent. i-a Planes. Gra-s Brier and i - - --' Mowiutrscj-hr,, Hemp, and Grass Hopes, Hrenro I To tll9 CUizCts Cf F" - S V"n f Tn,.

Still More Extraordinary.

T inc. &e.

A coilltili le as.ortm- nl of Irr... ....I

Ware, Glass Ware, Stone Ware, F.anhen ware, sail, sole and tipper leather. Hoc. and -ho. .-. .c. Persons w i.hiuc. to purclta.s any k'tid i fsprin'e'or summer oods w ii I ft ml it to their in, crest .o c;iv thv

laid down for W. Ofl yesterday, just below

" cpsit,and one man drowned. Ta-day a few Biles abtm, another boat wa eapsKssd, and a trunk lost containing abftat $)00. Such occurrence, are frequent on this fiver- Several have Wis r1.nn. r

- ...... Mvw ..ui.1. a esiuc

hoped that a check will hst pot npon this nefarieros scheme. After I had been here a day e two Messrs. T . Ti.nn.v, rf rr.nn.v. 1 . , ...

v . .uuc j -1 .-,ui'iii buu i.uwo atrivcu. a morning, ., ., early hovrr We were ! IZli .f"6 lh ?ark ...arway. W. had to-day many rapid .nd i t ' ' 7, without fail. We 4iflto.lt eurrsat. t. rt.m. But onr i W h ,teeM Tha ,h,P Su"

. .u.u iii iistioi urbji aays out ior uall- ! fornia. It an.ear. that tha rantsin ke.n..

wonui aclvi.eotir readers to no.:ce the in- .,,.V ...... ....r .... i.e.. .o c.v i W rr...i... i. ..... .e . uudersie.itd a eall before Diircha. ne .Nchere

. . s 4. in ,r. nan -. i. i;ny ital-t - r ... " i

Mr Vnnh iK. . . .. i, .. .. . - It. 1 11 I V N K 7?

cu

aoon

v. . .. ...... . mi am -

1 ne isenate ar;e-,ned et o'clock, Mr. Bell I 1UB JU10X InSaranCO

having the flotr for to-n otrow. I rrTn vcniv-v. . .-- .

HousE.The House resumed the consider- T-- VLi. CF" tion of the report of the Galphin committee. I CapMnl fSnin Tb Mr. Schenck said it was nothing as lo s. hcth- ' Oj'frr-sn Oarer 5frfrf, in IVite't' Brick Rta rintcnerthe amount paid waa much or little; it was ' , "et.nd. ' . .... - ... " . . : StVHIS COMPAXY. h. K.. .1.. i .

neiner it was just or not. He expressed the i Vi .., ..... .. '..i 7.. .? r -j."5niae.,,anu

h.letlvecontiuctofthe Secretary .bed,... d the b.!aCe secured by" ,,. i. Statfi flf Tnrlinnir, Hnsnr, P s

tst.-eanrt hy personal euarant-e, a re now prepared i 7.7 . ' vwuniy.

" "v, Ul sititv U;ii 11 M penor

...T.B .i i-rn..r own cit7.eii!il.nt- nnntm lt. ocri I Jr r.'S.KVi Excitement ! they were snatrhrd from an .,nt;,....l ...j .l wvaaaxaaaa

...rl . .I...:. r: i. . ... ' .........i... re

tru

Company, i i

i .

n a

month

ha

For sale t y

nV.Sjr a vnnii s? ......... .. . . .'

NEW HAT AND CAP STORE nat . wh.re "- h. r.,m,dt all 'in, , ready and w.lir.o ,.,!.-, ti ,aoBinr favef hi.n w.tha call He hope, that hy ..r e, atteut-ou ,oh..,im.,..h" " , v.TI' WVJ ? '!""r """l'iie ps;roa- from old

. .......... e.,,fe wanlll.e. .-oo.! and eh.

i, . - t.pi.Muu iiioi, .iiiieuwvuiiuucisi mo oecreiary I fornia. It anaeara thai th. c.n..;.. I... J.. . tr. j . ... .

ranged, when abont IS days out, aoon after cut corrupt, yel the House should not approve of 1" .'i "J"." Tr H ." pa ! " " HV .r D'T- hj 'r". hi. throat and iumped overboard. Th. rest of ' being wg-kH in the prosecution of a clal m , ' rtJflln-T-,n

tha rr..l.,. and he Bt the same time holding ofjjje as head of , diaeand Produce in the course ot inland Iran. nor... me crew reiarnea. ... r....:. n . . ti,;. u. ; tion. h, ri.k. of.he .... ........ .; ":p?.r-

ui. u n nn.r sd.i ..iiv.... mi. uuiuiuu .to - - " . -, ., w. ,ai.o. .nc tiullsor Panama Is little more than the mine of a once preaentsd in the form of a resolution. 1 . jT'Tj T.ZIZ tZZVZfl 'rU' '" P Lives

.U.JU e r.L a, . ... ..... f. n....t. P.f.n.,.J M.

i . . - w.c.suawu. v. wtvici.i uiiriiuru mi.

All Lns.es liberally adjusted and promptly

Manv of tha hnlMinawl Mr. Si

r! ..... .r ... . Crawford. SIBLE Company

Merchan-

....u.,. K..,K , v aiuorina. 1 he rat-, ef ,rv.

" ,uw " ")" other KKSPON-

wsre good fellow, and worked like tirera.- i , P" n'nn ,,ee,l " dayi 0Ul for C"- I opinion that.

About 3 o'clock wa raaehad n.e..n. ..j ....

ws vaaB enuu Pa-Up" l Ut make enquiries abont the road te Panama. W.ea learned that it waa beat to go to Crncea, and made arrangement, to proceed. Onr

muw objected to go. But when w. produced 'Cm V 7, the contrart th . i . . . . p!ndld Spanish City

v t . . voDWDieu. It was dark I w , ..... "

oetore we rot tn Pm nr. l.j . .;"""' R""" st.te or preaerv.tion c....u s.u it- e. .

..j . lo R -t.. ... n, i....JL-t. . inr. ocnep wunorow .... nrt reaoiu.ion, Th, .,Mk"r ,r7 i -'"T ..P'. PV"-.-

r - boat ; -rz:: !?,?.Lff lbe rMo,ul,oa or lhe com- !?- ruv:; ; !if-

-r to obtain lodging, we .nre.d our hu !" !' tlde to WWM mmo thw 'P,eDdi1 rniM. nd ' , '"'"i1, 1,19 ou"e, ""T ' DIRECTORS: ..u lodging., Wc spread our blaukeU - , ., m ,, . . Investigation of the matter, doe. not hud cause ,, ... Ihegrontvd aod retired to ra. i ''"P" at ome,,-Monastlc pile" pdnder upon la m tha o,.rH.arv '.f WaP .t.v crru. f". ...eenne.;

Monday mornlna- ar. . ...... ' tD fal!en greatnesa of thia opulent city. While ' conduct hi prosecultnir the a'.lewanca and nav- Jn'o. iv. Maddus. do

) from our calm slamka k.t, ? I have thus stood musing, with the scattering ; ment of tha claim, vet It does disapprove his sww.hadrefre.h . , 7' A,,D moon beams playing through the aperture, in wl-H '?''". i continued :to be wa naa refreihed ourselves we began to con-i .u , . , , ., , . , Interested, when it was to be examiued, adiunted I... v... th wall. I hava Lean f.ireihl v reminrlod nf Ir. ..... ... . ..

sia ivauvee, wbo gathered around ns like : i ana paid y oue ol tne Lt partmenia ol tne uovkw. nt. , 1 K ; vinirs deacrlntion of tha ."Alhambra bv moon- h. hi.nulf .. sh. ..m. t.m hni.i.n.

othee at the head or one or those departments. Mr. Thompson, of Mississippi, off-red an amendtneiit disapproving ofund dissenting from . .1.. .r .k. . . . . - s.....i

j vuitiivu .iiv ... iiiv n.ivii ue jr vcucioi. ll

..VUV .UJUUI IICU.

....... ... t i,7i i niutt annrov..! .,.t. u;.i .

I ... I.;... ..it ... e ' . . : P va.e

1 ,.,ur . b... ra . Kiorraitrcnasiii-ti.. H..-.v. s.i' m

.w .....a e..u. biiii re I si . ve. ov ...... 1. r . .nr. unite i.icnru nve i.i.i rc-e. r-i ....... 1 -

ly Valuable medicine Tl. u ....... .;ii : l I a.sortmen. nfftiirinv .n.l c ........... ii .a' .1 ... 1 " . '

guarantee Dr. HalPs Balsam to tri.T retief within i ! l1'' !'ric,"i "u qualities aie such, c thn.k a. I1. fl IltisT "! ITT ' hours. or returns .lie ....... V. . ... ., . nrr.r.n.r.ll,,, h. ........1 vv-. r .s .-. " . ".-..".- j . . i - .l

. : . - ........ j . ..-..-.,.. 11. c- .nat . i. . -.. ..e.'...:7. ci. on- lea. toliee So.-.r ".?-.... i: 1 . s been snlil in r;.,. ;...: .1...:... .v- . . -- .i.-m .... ,k. 1 .1... . 1 ,,v 1UL,r' a... ., liice. barer.. I'...

... ........ ,i...u.i; ,ne last six ......,,., ....nc iiiriii-i wii-Ktii incint ner Oii.e.-r r- ..ir. fin... .... , r . s, was sold wnh the above i-.,.r.n..,.. ...i .... ! stuck of Goods. Ai.v est...... r. ,,1,... . t. .TV . !r. . 1 v innan.on. fee. h.e. . .

s vet to see the fir.. 1 1. j u' I . ,ll..i 1,. I. .... . ' 1 ' ' e si.,.1 a. cn at I he ehe.m.t. f...' '

. .... . . , . . ., v( l4 , ,j luMiui, ,.ur p-iu k, coililjix. I can. or T t-ij .,l'r. ...... 1. " ' JOHN H INK Ann. I me in part as follows: j v," 1. -r , , , ,' - " rua,,tT Fru''f.

v.rnerai a;e.i, lor Indiana, an.l

M. W. II All P It.... .

ss.

1850.

They were heweveran.vo.ki... .u...l

Chugs, that for aome time we could not procure mvvee Mr. Rob.rt. ,n1 lh, olow lw0 f oar me, fiBai,y ,uccetded , makio8 , pi. by throwing their baggage together, and re to start Immediately for Panama. But my Hncj being heavier and lee, convenient to ""J-IviiltMHccrf,!. The lowest cent ttaa l!?1,hlre mIa fr S I Uhl 1 mU U another day. My eom.7 W0" 00 lheir "wiping way." DuJf tb day I thr,w ,wy boi whkh T woti.ht wlthmeandpMked my things Ittaeerk. wuIowad theprivileg, of p,aciK ,n by ,h, J"' or aunt, belonging to aome who came on vaasel rUh nf. Croce. containa perhaps om. two hundred houses. There are a few American, here who keep eating or gambling . Gorgon, i4 not quite aa Urge. The .7?erLl0R. Chagr. river is rich and v.The sherea at ilea month are low auJ nu&v hat arln.ll- .1.. ,

- - j s.e.ug aa yon atcena until

1 i-iwent considerable bluffs. Tropical

. ease or, k-e, eocoa, I a-nbo, &c

h rewdfrom Gorgo8apMama

light.'

The battery nrotectlnr the Bay and fanned bv

the aea breese "when the evening sun is set" ia one of the most delightful places in the world. At twilight hundred, may be seen promenading npon theee betllemenU. Almost every thing here bear, an exorbitant price, ham. bring 30 cents per pound cheese from 30 to 60 cents. American brooms are worth $2 dollar, each. Tin cups worth 5 cents in the State, eell here for 3 bits. A man with a small capital can make money here. Board i. high, from $1 50 to $3, per day. Wednesday, June 5th I believe all the B rook r tile boys are in good health this moroiug, and will soon go on board lo sail ibis afternoon. It ha. been raining fur several days, but is more pleasant this morning. Should any others start aoon to come this way let them go to the American Consul, when they reach Chagres, who ap.ll dirrt tem Law ta nrrwead sersu th.

Islhiuaa, for I believe there will ere long be a

Prwf. Webater's t'a.

Boston, July 8.

jOCT?tv, July o. Another bearing was had to-day iu behalf of Prof. Webster, before the Executive Council. Various petitions were presented praying a commutation of the sentence. A final hearing takes place on the lfth.

Jacob Pea, do.

Samuel Wise, do.; peter P. nailer. Fort Wayne; 'I noma. T. n.'i.biid, Lal.yette, Valir W. Farly. Icrre-H.ute; ' Henry t. Allts, F.van.viiir: Simon BoitorfT, JcnYrsonvillr Villi. m lli:t.ts, do.; Levi Spark., do ; James Ke.rwin, JtnYrsnnville. Hon. H. N. CAIt WAN, President.

mmux HO 1 I OHFr C. M. Allen, Secretary.

W. J. Heberd, I naturrr. Short Life and California risks taken at this arencr at extra rates. J. N. JcM.tXL'5. Ar.ni-

t-l-yea. Kairfivld Ind.

I'nien Prchr.te Ccurt. tar Jit

Petition for the Partition of Real Estate

Lewis Shafrr, Philipince E. Sliafer k William F Sharer. vt, Sharer, Shafcr. TTP F. it remembered, tha, on this 3d day of Jnlv S50 a J the said Petitioners A heirs at law of I.risSl.afer, lateuf.aid caiin.y, deceased, com, hy John Yarvan their solicitor and filed ihrir Petition imthis heh'alf, anil .Wo pronl as the law directs of the non-residen ts of the above named defendants. . vt..r...

Sn-I

. e .'"i"isiiicni:ii. me sai.i (. hnstophrr , Shafer he.neal.o one rh, children and heirs at law o ihe s.Td Lrw-t.Shaf.-r d. vea.ed (the Riven names ; ol boil, .aid defendents beinr; unknown. I he said 1 non resident defend, .its are then fore notified lo apI Dear. e. l.ibo.iw ; . t- ... .

r - .-. ... ..... i..i..i ,.i v nion, on .ne secon.I Mon-lsj in Aiitrml next and an.wer the above pet. Hon. or in default th, same will be h. ard aud acted upon in the r a,..ence Attest F.OC.HILL BI HVSIDE CI. rk, Llben, July- 3d, ISisj. S8.3r C P. C. HOOTS & SI!0i;s. r"HE undersiqnrd has just recrived a superior lot

!

s

Uroekvtlle, intliana.'

, Vice President.

Men's Youths' Women's

Mi

Roots r.ntl

;scs

do

do

Franklin County Samlniry IS institution will be n -opened for the .

Shoos, do do

(10

iutr in part

Cloths, CasimeiVi: Satir.sts

.Teans. Twrcds fuid Kersey?, Men's and boy's Summer wear. French Linen, for Co.itirin-.

Linen Drillinrrfox-Pautaloonerv,' 1 ihhkhs.p Stimnmr 'l.tVc 11 lUUr, Za '. J, M I ""d for -ale by

Colore. lndirs' live ooN. I in-n ninffliami, Chumbrt'i , Phiiii Drfii Liiifii, Li nt-n Laln' vintrhnm ofaU colors ami tratl. Black, 1'ink and Kantr firur. d Lawi.i, nin nia.Ie ai.tl Fancy A l;iu-lia, -!00 itcci.t priitU. f vt rj- M . SHAWLS. AVhite Crrne embroidered Shawls, Ch;ie. alie.iet nand Blue Silk do. Plaid and embroidered Thibett d... Mom D'Laine and cloih ds. nnwF.TS. Patent Eneli.h Pearl P.enncts. do ilo Jenny Lnid dn. Tcavl and Floranre Braid do

I u,ip, iCotihaml Ktady

Jfolt I.rnlJipr.- .,) IT'S of Ihe hen iole I .-athrr for le hv K.b. S7th, tHo. t TYXfR

A I".

ii.irKn.il. liaa!t -e.. iv.4 LIXCK 4 F.JUtfAR. at ihe t,tt vjf.ee.

! CsUOCCKIKS. ! IO See!.. Coif.., 4 Chests Tea. C Hll U. Vi s Orleans Si.esr litr Hli. :l .la-se.. I u" Go'.dlll S.T.tp, t do. M.ckerel, lb l-i d... do.. J 1 lercrs Rie-e, ... -a Kees uf 1'obaM 1 I SPICK, PPPF.tf, ftl.Vt.VH.Hc . Kc, Jus t received and liir sale Iv. hy H TYNEK i Feb. 27 lh, I a JO.

ISXHIS instmition will be rvinened for the reeer.

ssa i.oiioi .miliars on .Mimaay, sta September nek l, ' for a term of twvlve weeks; j

MAa.no.0u the 20th of June by Dan!el I 7.' 7.Zr.ul'".: rncaired the .erviee. of ;

------ . - , - , ............ -.i .... . . ...vif.ai , i. no 1 1 or a.St a ' St. Johu t.tq , Mr. .Moaes D.-ckey to .Mary j by Mrs. Su.an H. It.s-all.. I he Tiutee. conSd,Mily 1 Powell. . recommend the school underlhis urcauilaiioil to the ' On the 1231 Mr. Joseph IIouJ to 2,1a ry Weill, ctixens ..rtheeounty, .d a.sure ,hr pul.l.e the evi. 1 ., . . v ... v i. it. .. I dence.hey have nh.ainesl of the littrary and moral

UU tne iiOlit OI juue, .nr. jowpu .'ner " j q.,,es of Mr. and Mrs. Inrall. i. so n.rirelr sjfisi at r ... i-: . .i. ....... .

,l,,ry svivi.ie.

Marrnfarturrd in the East and at Cin.iort..;

F. rsaleeh.ap, by LIXCK FAHqvWATt, at the Post OffU-r.

, t

...,v. , qualities ol Mr. and Mrs. Incalli i. so entirely sjtis ' fFturV. that , he .in... Ill . rT..,...n.nl nt..' I.. ..... 1

On the sa.-ne day Mr. Richard Hrdy to Sarah , asrrmoarnf, with as much confidence as auj

. i msi coum ui anticipated, tsard. j .j EK MS On the 27lh Of June by Res. J. B. Siarks, I Rea.Iinr. wrilinir. snellit.e. .ml Mental

tt- E- IT U'.;, I.. ATI.. Mjro A n P.inle I ' s...k .:.

il, . L. HI'S i.. . .v ... .f. ... j ...... vww... . ...i,e.

imt. jouu u. tine to ;ui- ' .-uS..F..j, ..s.i,n u.i...i.., ......

M-ntal and Naliirst Phil.Hiuphr.

... i.iumu. iu. w...w.w ...... ... ..., a: v est. B rupture between our government and this. On th But I mast elose. I will write yon again ! abeth K .' ! when I get to the "riiins ." On th Respectful!; Yfd. 1'. FITCH WUton.

Ou the same dav.

nerva Ann (.orhri. On the 2Stli Mr. Isacc WeirtoS,ra!i Ann West.

On the 7th inst., Mr. Dayid M'Night tcr Eliz- . 1 T .

rveen. the liltb Mr. John Ro-nsS in Snri.li Ann

92 00

3 00 1

Truth Stracffer than Fiction

'I'HK sub.criber eowtintics, by a safe and newly di.co. .red method tok.il Cancers and remove then, litdu and rovti, thus making a perfect cure Kithtut the knife, er cai.iiiir pain to the Patient; . and successfully treats Con.. imp tion and alt lirn affection-, had. or; to it, withdit D"'SS'? the Stomach; 1 his is liic most Scientific and successful melhnd of treatinr lunr Di.i-a.es. Office ippoiie the Burnett House,

on west 3.1 St. Cincinnati, Ohio

and A l !,.i,n ...

Mis.es Kutland do. HATS AND CAPS. Men's Hoy." and Youth". palm TLt, do l,i Florence itra.d, do. Men's Sp-ine; St. Ir Vole Skin do. do Panama an.l Leghorn do.

do and Uu) . Cali oroia M lloena Visla do. , HOOTS AXI SHOES. ! Men's Caif, Kipp, and Morocco Routs, do & Boy's do do do Shoes, i Mis.e.' Kip, Calf and Goat B .t, Laiiics' Morticco Polka do. do . cut llti.Liii., dr. F.tiam-lid H.ci.t P.nkins, .to Kid lie. and Slipper., j C hildren's Co'd Krel-i..r Ties, do Enameled and C,ld Hoots, ADDIX'G A TarV iy of other Fancy tiooil". such as Ribhons, i I. ares. Collar", Ciarat., Crapes, Veil-, ani Veiling, ! Kid and Silk Glove.. bilk aud Wursied Mitt., Fringes I and Trimmine., Mn's Cravais. Su.o. ndi rs. See. I Ororeriet, Kurd Il'cre, Querns Ifare, Stoue K'trt'i an Vi-rper't Were. , We respectfully ak onr cttstomers and ail others,! to call at mlr old stand aid cmar.iine before nurckas-

ine elsewhere. I

i BETUESDA WATER ; f PHt iiralin- waursof Bethesda are pc.t.ve a ! H c,lrr '"fail liiseises nfthe Skin, such as Pim- ! pie. and Blotches on the face. Teller., Tan, Susi ' Burns, irrilai ion .r ihe in, cuts bruises and con. j tusinus. Persons a-ina; it after shav inif ill not suf. J ter fram the use of the raror; in a wcr.l, its healiur i qu.lilie, are without a parallel in tke hi-tory f j 1'lurma.y. The t inpirrlVripauy has itc sole a " I fency frttatal Xo 1JJ FLitun str.it.

Cdrpstlnsr; Carpetings. P.eees F'iue Worl ineraifc Carp, tinf . 'pieces W.rol Filling do I pieces Fieure do 3 piece, fctiou Ingrain d,i 3 ..icees Ven.-t.an o

A pan of the shove !it are euminr item C.neinna.t

i'- - ..... .... .. ...... where ! lately purchased ihtm.

ne-tqtial.tr airi ru-Uest

They are ef the H

i.e., i...-.7 ... - w. . .,M .11. 1V SOlQ a. Cii.ciuni'i prices, sud will he skwon with ptvasut to auv on w iki:i iiispect th. tn. Xov. i, i3. R. TTXKR.

Chcioi.try Atrinomv, lloiai.v, Hbc.

tone, Altyehr.s, Geometry Surveyitij-, and the La:inaud Greek Lanu.ie.-s.

cirss r renci. ann mi.v.c ot. ne pi are. IJy order nf tha Boardof T riiste,.. G o. Uerrr Sec J. D. HOWL . p, Pre-t It'ro Sp 9th

i N'o.l5-tmos-

t

P.K.WOMBAl'CII, M. D. Brooltrtlle, March 21

n n. & j. c. 13!0.

nun rox.

TJlACii. CHAINS, rnstLTF.R Chains, i.o,. d t 1 rariner"s liuv, Gardner's do d. Pak.s, Airs, t-horels. Spade., Ate, &. Fors.ichr l-IXLi: TA kQL'AAK. Prookvillr, IfTsna at the CKer.

EDGAR HAY3JOXD,

T.iiw Ptrf rifraMr.

uvvviucv auu uuuusCi.Ji u, Xta VY f W 1 AVE this i.av cnterctl ii,n a paitntr!1

Tnjnnw-s.Tir vvr...... . a wenct.ee ol ,J.e l.av.

v..w-.v..kbs., ...vs...-.,. --- IO.TV UlfsllV

runt;

JUS.

OyPcc iip airsin Bur.an'-i nes b'tildinj

!WV H Ftl"! tR.

II . I i . J t J . .

Urotth vill?. ln. . OPlc. en M, tn:.re.. rree. a, :S47. iMf