Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 September 1847 — Page 2
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itiUl mils south west from the capital on :he UO li im-t.
A xinri n S.mta Anna found himself
T il E ; TIMES
A Hob. ' Cincinnati lias a un been disgraced by the operation of lawless mob.
"i .w"tiip.ir;i!ive st.i'f of ppsoual rriiritj', 1 s,,,,'iimr?3 since a dinptUe arose be
daubed a li z to (ieii. ,Scnti, re-1' tr" a -2" rirem an on a steamboat
Minostinc a Misprision of hostilities until j . ' , ,e nl ,ne w"e hands, which orcastimo h.mld be afforded f..r formal anion ! !,ion,,J ai altercation nl Si. Loin. The
V O-'tM'i p i;HM-it the 3 I i:ii hafre een received bv ih" fl iliiitiore-H in, ro:ii t'iiii s.'jiii? ! ; i N of ihe news brought lV Iho ''a-h'".!. The fo.J.r!,; i iV.Tnhe N. O Com. Ti'it's. T'i City r f h-xtii iii )';.- Poirer.
win the sul ject of propositions, imiiri ition ; at ihe .mte lime, the readiness of the j1 Covernn.ent to receive thoe hrnnnlit bv , Mr. Trist. The Minister of Foreign A.T-
;.;
' .v,
:he
j airs i m mot! t i.ie ! y wrote circulars, t published in the Dinrio Official, callinp i an imnieut.ite session of Clunoress. with
; the ) j.rt of tnkin these proposiiioiis'in-; br0"2"1 before the Mayor, and held to j lo r..tidera'inn. j bail for further examination on Monday
jyesieioay. It was ruuioied thst the. ...
parties separjteJ. List week, the nesro
arrived in our city, and melius aiila-ron-U nt the landinjr, who was armed with a dray pin. Blows were exchanged, ll.e negro snapphrr a piR,()Ii Rpfl jt fd,jn(j
lire; ihrew it at his adversary and struck him r.n the head. He was arre.t..,! n,i
i If the Yankee army had been one of j Veioay.
.tvjv. Th" s;n: f n;-!tl by ihe rVion. i
in:, as it is ct trie r.icft i
i.-.s. .eii-i H.o.,n-e,anoiii. , . . a ,,, ,, s , ! which tr rlier.r.l of- .. "
e-r v-rnrv i!i,il,a4,.r,.i,,l it. A...,; ' "I.., iuc nieas- , , ---r -- pume uireat
e.v,vm-a,i;.,rv lhalwi.l in aU proha- i . ,'mnn ff
hi..w:l i., il,,.,.,!,. I,.:.... .aT. I. Ml,' .isjii iinoiit
;:it iiio-t pic ini.i 'rt ir.i ii.i!
VisiiTOlba or:tfr iitnrm nnnlil ir.t l.o.t. CUrllV intended to n.iv Mia am.... I
- - " v '''., , t-- - b'iiviiiii auu ' 1 ' : 1. .. . . I I . t . I , , Pl (HP TIDnrn e.-nnrA Tl ! 1
i i rt-n rt -nirn uy iiieir npproarn, ana tue " b'" tsiujit.-. i ins orew a crowd
;.ovrr:ur ent have been driven and bin- nron '"a hottse of the bail on Saturday
i'.V
illis
i t about a peace betw een lite two hos-1
r J
Tn C
:irv.y tMilr yneip.! Spn't from
'a. to w:t!iin f iy'it or i.ine mile of the
bad marie. This ill fee!in.T e.,n ii...,,.i
ihronsh Sunday, and" il U said a corps of
"U1W1 ret-Kiess men kept an eye upon the negroman, read v to sei
and ihe best results are to be evnecled iPl,,lis'' ln. w iihotu law, should lie in nnv
irnm tins en:n:tion ol a shade of real and J "inin nisnnerty.
coeicion. Il is an excellent sian thai the
i, . . .1 , , Mexicans va.ue their capita fo hie hlv It v irs th-it the tnaich I , , ... ' ' 9 il TiA lldfil men Ia n.n l.t ... . . 1
becoming pride.
Later fromSantn Fc
. vvis tiiiinir-rriiDted bv an v rr.-ist-
: . o-i tiie pari oftl-.e enein. At K! i ration a r)"sr.ion fortified bv Santa An- i
n i -the i o hostile forces first came into J The infoimation bronchi bv Mr. Anbry, '"Hi-ir:, hete aei-oii-ir.t; lo Kl Sol de;"'1" ',ft Sinta Fe on tiie 28. h July, is AiicIomc, a division of the American army j ,!eiai!cd in a letter from Indedendence, ma le an oinct on iha enemy, the main j P'iMtshed in the St. Louis Republican. !o ! v nv:n;' through G:nd ilonpr. and, j Mr Aubry was accompanied by Mr. Catto the surpr ise f the Mexican?, appear-1 num. f Baliimorr, direct fiom Chihnaina sti.JJenly in their rear. j hua, Capt. McKinne company of volA regular fijht then et:-iie) at a dace! W"r!, and 05 United States wagons tin-
. uht miles SoH.lnvct of.be e,ni,,.. .J The News from Ch:h,mh i. ! '" Coy.ngton Ivy., fo lowed by .he effi-
ro.snlt ,.f h wa that General Vaien-1 - 1 "f -f "'' On the 23d June. James Anil
( la
Fhe negro was brought before the May
or yesleruay morning for fmther examination. After examinaiion the Mayor or dered him to be commuted. A crowd had gathered in the street in front of the Mayor's office. When the Marshal and as-
Mslance had brought out the" prisoner on the way to the jail, they were surrounded by the crowd stones and other missiles were burled at ihem. The mob seized the negro, rescued him from the officers, and curried him to the river, and across
division of the Mexican armv "as to. i partner in an extensive mercantile house
'''' ro's'e!. -Alien Santa Anna fell back was killed by four Mexicans, ft ho entered ith ih. remiinder oi his trepps im iie ! J'J' s"'i e, murdered him and look away city. Ifre ilirt greatest eon-.iernation ! '5000. The city authorities reused the
prev .i.'e.', tii J, as the only means to stop ! arrpsl arJ imprisonmenl of three of the '
r.i- vie. i HMns career ot iheAmertcan arms j "'unier ers. I lie persons and property i' wis liucide.l to soiici l from Gen. Scott r,,,e Americans at Chihnhua are protcca si'-j elision nf arms. A flag of iruce i ",, 5no2h "one but neutrals are ner-
desna'ched lo American heado-iar- mntP(1 Ifavo the cilv. Gov. Armiio
.. i ... j
w a s
t'vs, lor this purpose, w ith the view of '1'1 way to Alhuquerque. was arrested
timj t 1 1 1 -t for the opening of neotia!o:iS for Ilt0 rn. .f rn..w:..
- -il i j-i; iin: ,r:illlMll
I i;e .Mexican
"it. S.-ott tha! it was ready to treal for! pai-e on t,'i propositions brnualit by Mr.! T.ist. Thus, at the eleventh hour, has i t'i- i-iijl.horness of our hitherto intractable j n.-'ijhbor given way, nnd the best hopes; 1:1 .y be entertained lliat we are on the eve of shea:in3 the sword, a consumm - f iio: heartily to be desired by every liiettd j ol humnuiiv.
A'tt-ricnn Comnnm'er in rt.rr.r
once acceiled to the request ofth-i
overnment. and a truce ivas il,-.
Care,!. ! 'i,
Th
at
I-xip;.n
ci'Vi f Mexico, we learn is
iibsooiiely at our mercy, being surrounded by our army. Gen. Wonh. at the head f lit- divisions, is in the rear of the
capital, havinir it j-, l,;s
"' supplies lif-m that nitarter. The
het e Vato ;lht
ucci.-ive ac
'tK'la s
ion of San Ar,
were put
them to pnnishnient.whoever they mar be Cin. Guz.
at Chihuahua, and is confined in ihe city. No merchandise of any description was
(.'otertiment intiiinted to j "l!!er to come into New Mexico by ! i
ue sourtnren route. The murderers of 1 lirnwn and others were on trial and seven of them would be convicted. Col. Willock's battalion of volunteers, 'their lime having expired, were ordered .to leave Tans and return to Santa Fe. Twenty five citizens remained, determined to build fortifications and defend themselves. A large number of Taos woman h.vl determined to follow the army, and not return until their husbands would consent to become friendly to" the United
Stales. -Mr. Anbry mei on the road advancing parties frnrn tlie United Slates, with mon" ey and supplies, viz:
power to cut of; w:l at Wagon Mound, Lieut.
,, IU 311,1 company of diaouils, with money nnd a train of wagons. On the .i l'.r- . . .
.... ...i ivnee s creek. Col. Piston with iive companies of St. Lonii volunteers, with a government train of wagons, and irader's train , f 4 ) wagons in cmpany. i Lie lOih at Cold S.nit.g, Captain Jones.' company of mounted volunteers with twopifces of art.ileiy, and F.manuel
nr.-j w 'ni, nine "wagons. Au Mist 12
a. .Mi.lo..,e Spiinrj. Mcssr., Minpby an. I oilie-s with 20 wagons. August 13. four companies t,( .Missouri volunteers with
of governments wanrnna niirt
vent.emai: We this morning have l'",f,nn and odiers w iih I0won
private letters from the city of Mexico. A"-,!st 11 -'P- Rimonds, company of via Oraziba,.up to the l.iih inst and from ! v,''"",,ers with a government train of J tlapa as late as the 2ib. j of wagons. August 10, Capt. Ln.Tland's
v.en. vcolt h passed Ei Penop.t he point ; romP;i:iy of Missouri volunteers wit!, a
2re-.t resistnrtrr. m .. i. l lr on 01 "nvernment Mr,na o.,,i f..
- III. I" , f . u.iii.i, nil', Vlll.
.-.j .nl, u,i tnrce companies of Illinois vo.nnu-ers with a government train. August IS, at flattie around Col. Newbv
wit,, three companies rf Illinois infantry
cers ana a great crowd of persons. The negro man was taken to a point in Covington, where was a scaffold erected and ropes provided, and other preparations made for hanging him without law or trial. They placed the rope round his ne-k, ond weredeltberalely proceeding to execute iheir purpose, when the Mayor of Covington with a police posse appeared on ihe ground, cut the ropes, and commanded the crowed to- disperse assnr-
: ing them that if they would proceed in j ilit ir wotk of violence they must ao back j to Cincinnati for that purpose. The res-
o.uie and honorable course of the Mayor of Covington was sucessful in preventing fmther votlence there. The mob then look the negro man down ihe river and landed him in the lower part of Cincinnati, when he was recaptured by our city police, and taken to prison. They were pursued on their way by the exciied and noisy crowd.hurling stones at the officers. The police maintained their groun 1 and
Miinmiiicii ine negro man to j.,i. -fhe
iasi w
FCM's vBT,crr'AI,s OF TltE TwoniT-11-fcS iOLGH l XKAH THE CAPITAL. .overmnciit despatches have this moment been received by Express. The news heretofore leceived is fully continued On the 21 HI, lt. the American forces, con-
Fisnng 01 mrm, met tho enemy at Cliariiusco. three or four mWes Irnm n,
Capital. The Mexicans were full? 22(i(rti
me,, strong, protected by an immense battery of heavy artillerv. but after nvr hours bloody conflict our OA LL N V TROOPS Sy.:p KVKRY THING RKFOKE IHEM, and mainly t 'the point of the bayonet. The American loss is less thin 1 . t0, and that of the Mexicans fully .-),-W0, among whom were a number of distinguished men Generals ami Civilians. Mhe armistice wns agreed upon by the appointment of commissioners on the Mex lean side, "at the head of whom was llerrera I'l.ey (md two meetings and were
to hold a third to diy, liOth August. Valencia escaped with two companies to To luca, and there pronounced agiinst Santa Anna and peace. On the lGtli of August. Gen- Worth marched as far es the Ilieienrhi nf Ran
Gerevia, when a halt was ordered by Gen. cott, as Gen. Twiggs had met a lare
mrce of the enemy at Chalcoa. Gen. Twig-gs promptly ordered the heaviest jruna to be nnlitnbered.and after a few riis.
charges the enemy were dispersed with the
loss or six killed. On the 17th, Gen. Worth resumed his march over bad roads, but at S in the morning arrived in sight of the domes and spires of the Cnpiul, without anv opposition except that rocks had been rolled into the road and ditches dug, evidently showing that Gen. Scott had btolen a inarch on Santa Anna. On reaching this point, however, a scattering fire was opened upon them by a force (stationed on an advantageous position, which was soon silenced by Col. Persifor V. Smith's light battallion of 2d Artillery under Major Gait. Another attack was shortly after made, but again the enemy's pickets were driven in without 1 oss. At 7 o'clock on the Ith, Gen Scott arrived at Sir. Augustine, and at 10 o'clock (ien Worth was in full march for the city of Mexico by the main road. Majors Smith and Turnbull, Capt Mason and other Engineer officers were supported by Captain Wake's squadron of drigoons to reconnoiTcr, when a masked La'tery was opened on tin m, and tho first ball from an eighteen pounder killed Captain Thornton, besides
seriously wounding a fnide.
I In proposition for armistice was mule
lo Gen Sjott supposed at. the instance of
the 15,-itish Amb-iosvinr. The report heretofore given that th city of M-wieo was in
long line of Ihe enemy's cavalry were stationed in ihe rear, as if awaiting the shock of the battle. Tw o seperate cl.arges of the latter were lo ti i ypnlned by CI. Riley.- Until flight hid fairly closed on ihem, fiiring on the enemv's batter-
gress were Talrn prisoners, tut Ae to-!
on ihe question of
1 rfr twt w . .
be ..berated ,o uke rr, in ,he drtiher. ! fiTi 'W Hi).
ki .i
Hons of that body peace.
Ariliflior tail., r. .. T. 1 f
"l ii",: ivei:(iai, slates !bat
i.l tin- uii, j,,., . S;,, , ,,- . ".""r-in-i,.
positive iiif.ii mi.... I...., i . ..... -- 'rawn I,,- ,i, ,y.r.
rieshad not sackened-in fact, it had l, Valine.., ' . " , "7 ' '"S 'Vtf0 IV.'- -
w,ih h.s DM de ramp-he is jj , have " fCi.ii, fh, ;. ;;,",' ,h;;..' ?'!.-. been drunk, at, he,, me of the battle. I IXX'ZXTrV V'
The nriuiu-Ma .rf . . . I ! oihi r i.r.t.i.. ; '
,- l-T-.n r illl.L' I.f !,tl!-r I . . . .
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- iiminpuiMiniUifrny have that Satrn Al.SO-On the .arar- rrt-tir rr Tr c
Anna is thro wit
constructing batte
no 1
re'rstw
ies. and
thry be mannwl r American nnl-f diers.to proteciSrnia Anna gin-t those i
ma' ppose him in. making terips ol peace. Gen. Salas acknowledjes that he was totally routed. ' .. .
been a criminous roar for x hours
Gen. Scott arrived at San Augustine about 8 o'clock P. M , in the midst ,,f barl rail. ' 'n.. . .
emu vjtr... j :i!lj liCII. Pillow came in about II o'clock, completely exhausted; and not anticipating the great strength of ihe works of the enemy.it was thought that the batteries could be taken at a dash, and thai the troops would he all comf rla'!y quartered at San Angel for Ihe night. Instead of this, a large portion .f them were compelled to bivouac without blankets in ' the midst of a pitiless storm. j
Lirly on the 20:h G-n. Worth was ordered to move with apart of his division, and Garland's brigade, to aj,J in the attack on Va!encia--to reinforce was deemed indispensable. Al7i.1.li.t- c.:- .
. -j v...- uic urn iz oi cannon u na "
l,.,1 .. . " I ""'"" f"'Hfriina nl anv .h,
""lu 3,,u me rattiing of muskelrv. and a""-p uv i s, on.s. vaun ishv
some said that ie. th2 distance a r.'-, rtion ' c ixnr t? Y?V.SP1CES' sxufks, simmer
of the enemy could be seen flying tmv. i n. Da. j, curltinnn the Pnrt;c 0rM-iicine' ards the city, vet few dre,n,.i it., ! LiAti7- ss.-
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in ihe north mom timl, r the office of the Init;,n ! ' 7i 75 ""nil.er.,
V r "wuicimi are an new, and stU'ctftl.
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Cincinnati Comrctinc in Itsorljneni i "i"a Lottery, cr.,,77 Dra,
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e heard of them thnv ; ivi.! n?.ie no; loiio-.v from
vuitolthe rioters. We hone thev ma v ! ', "r-2"ti',?i!)ns n"-v indinj. another bat. snr.er.,,1 in .. . Y i l!lJ .,t en-ue.
., -" 'rm nun Bringing letter from Mr J..it...
city, yel tew dreamed that tb
batteries had been stormed and carried ret it was so. Gen. Scott, accompanied by Gen. Worth, started for the scene f
action, when they were met by Capt. .Mason with Ihe joyful iniellience that Valencia had beer, completely routed :.fter a terrible struggle. The plan of attack upon his works w as planned by Gen. Smith, at d resulted in ihe capture of 13 pieces of artillery, and some 1300 prisoners, among thein Gens. Dlanco, Darcia, Memjnzi, and the notorious Sahs; we also captured all the ammunition, and camp pquipage. whilst the roads over which those who fled escaped, was strewed with muskeis. Not less than 700 of the enemv, tinny who were officers, were left dead on the field; whilst the number wunde.l was far greater. The works of Coen'reras hein-r completely in ihe power of the American army, Gen. Scott at once ordered Gen Worth lo fall back on Sa-i Antonio and turn and capture thai work, then push on towards the Cat i'nl by the main road, whilst the main body of the army moved on toward San Angel and Chaleoa; Gen. Twiggs had moved ha'f a mile beyond ihe latter rill ,g when a rartliitg fire of muskelrv announced th .i .o .. ,1
actually engaged with the nm f 1 inW, r,r r"'::!.';:"r:r:Vk"itr
t.ie enemy, and heavy booming of ran- ' fo"ol"l ""',l'' i;iriinth.s line, and o'u'r -famii.ie
- on now save notice that ihe demoted 2 1 ; r."w-r .ri".Mii L: .,,r".t "Vo
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i ' . jnptr ror on.oiriit 10 tun, market: eompr.Mnc. wry qi.ali.v axd onle or ruled and plain: li ur anil ihl.. ........ i.i : " . "y
and French paper.. ' ' , no. Po:.?ie .Z '"
.... .-iii iir. oi rrencn and Amer- . ran manufacture, tlnnnet Boards and Wrappin-I Paper ,11 great vari, fv. r I Blank Eooks ' Harin-ninrh enlarsrid our Klank Hook Mannfarto. ! rv, we now make v. re rarirlr of Aeeonnt. a:id Me. : n.oram!ii, and Copy I! k. and arr .Kt. rmin.d lo ! niter Ihem to hnrale p. in In... r at lo.-t Fatrrn
' . i ,i K 'anY peculiar patirru of rulinr, or i tvl.-ofhindinr-will l.r n.fi.'M ... :.. . .. -I
I 'o sir
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For sate !y 7-Cin
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liich caiinni beexeelhd.
Stationery Generally
onu r in a manner
Il Hit.
on
del-iil i
Iroorts
i
looK pi-ice mi th 2)
c.nirso, -vri ku v.v noi!i!r,2 .f
nor i.ie i.ws su-tained in tii two contl cls t yilieiwo armies. The exnress which troujhiihi. jnheii.ir.nre t,'v,.r-, rrrz
.... n.e- w,y oi Urn7.ib?;!'ie di--p.tr h
Cf-.ic.udes with ihes,- renurk ii.1
"I c..co will positively he the i?su!t :;Vc "f'-l "!it f.dJows fr, m the' , r"sp',i Jei.ce', f ihe Tunes.
I
W'ToM ,
f Hie Ti
ones.
Yen Ciitz, Aii
e cor-
ai ! two trains
"i .
w here ihe
been
ixpiei-ianl at, advance column
was in stL'ht from the city on the morning I ff the U h. at which time the letter fiomj whicli I i.-iiti my iiiformation wasclospj.j rhc wiiier. a foreign repreeeniaiiv.j ofl bigh intelligence, states that the Mexicans i i id turned out almost to a man. to defend j
i.it-.ri,u,ne-..wari,lvou:,:andtho3ebare.!','',''"M '"" 'omnanies ll.inois ir,
y aide to raise a miket, from ae or 'i.-k- ' r"llr' a"(l a 2vei nment train of wamms n-ss or youth, a!l volunteered and march-! A"2"l 2S at Little Arkansas. Col. Llis lt meet the Irmg d.caJed cnemj al r th c',il,f,a' 'f f Missouri mounted vol-
wier uoors. Il is impossible to ten the nn:n!er of m.-m thus sathered under the Mexican iK', lust it was probahlv not loss t:,an thirty iho-.tsmd. generally VVf! armed. The hT?ig.iers, nrn prp,(v muc!l ,; de from I'-at Scott sh..! I enter the -My tvnt, r,,M,..,! serious appreheuMons
u,'!" l articn! ,r!y as the Mexicans
r 1 pn-r. . v!,""" th' Nrw 0p''-n N'a'i .nal. IMPOilTAN 1" COUKF.Sl'tMiK.NGi:. Prntpccthr title, Jur.e 7. 1-17.'
iear nir--.s you are our eindidate for
in".- i residency, eh constituted bv the people, you arc, therefore, open to all sorts of
Mii;eriinenl questions. our privacy is to be invaded and you are to eulfer yourself t., be daily exunincd, as if von were a snrple witness iu the bands of a'n indetimte number of ,l,rp lawyers. 1 am one of tho peoole, and being an exjoeilinsmall epeciman. I have mado it a practice for years past, for the sako of notoriety, to endeavor to tasten myself on the tail of some great man, who happens for tho time to be in the ascendency. I am opposed to tntir p on..;,... i. fi: .
j , ,uly omue, anu would not
vcie lor you, were you, in the language of
a ate i.ocoioco .Senator of thi.s .State, 'nilrP OniHIrrk f s. a I . a . . .
r---- lu Blt mJ II1U nrrut liailU of the 1 hrone of Heaven." Yet I should be exceedingly delighted if you would an. swer the questions I put lo you, in this letter, not only lor the purpose of hi vinotLcin published agiint-t you, if they ca i be S.T used, 'n C132 VOJ are a rimln! .to. I..,.
O I 1 1 I .1 1 1 I I v. " - a au v ULal.
a, so t .vo companies of Missouri volunteer , ' r 11,0 6akc of Se"'ng my name beWilli even winns, trnods and provisions', l!'e l.,eo',!e 19 Laving done some il,inr, A"2'isl 10. at Fort Arkansas Maior H,,,,. ""L"1 '" "'.Pe "ti ng your real sen-
lds.m wi,!. rr ,, .. : : ' 1 aicompiisl. this, nnd vnu are
vv, . a i vr u
aiviston had encountetf-.l o. i " ' ' 'atiiarti..n.
wo.l. swung , Cj-We respectfully invite those who have here.
A few minutes more and a tremendous
unnz irom the rm ,t nn ?. -t i ,
IU that
!", A-.gust J21.sr.ys th.- Arch llisbop's . ,orn' w"s B,so a,'"le'y engageil. P-ilaet of this place is now occu .ied by I , "I''lely turned the rironf
ften Sott and a portion of the army, afler d-feating the enemy in two of the hardest fii;jbt battles of the war. .i the 11th inst, a reconnoitre since made by Col Duncan hiving sat;sli:d (3en S-ott tint a road fnr artillery could ba cut
Irom t.lnlcii to San Augustine, Gen Worth's division moved ;in that direction on the 13th, followed by Ger,s Ciuittnan. I'.IIow and Twiggs. l?y thij move a newline was taken and operations commenced on the southern arid western sides of the City of Mexico. nil,j u,0 ftrong works of Penon and Mexicatsing , on which Santa Ann-t had bestowed surl, immense labor.
were comnlefely turned.
o.i Lirianils brigade was ordered to
occupy a position in plain sigh: of the en-
my s battery of IS in Antonio, whilst f:,,l
tr-rrns' brigade ami Duncan's battery took their etitions in the rear close by. A party was then sent out to reconnoitre to ascertain the practicability of finding a road by which the village of San ngel could be reached, and the strong- holds of San Antonio thus turned. " This party hid a fckirmish with the enemy, killing live or six and taking as many prisoners, without losing a man. The reennnoieance waa favorable, and it was ascertained that a road em'd be made. Tl... XT ...
I am suri. m .., . e- . " I uc'c fori in lorce
-- a . nidi irtMjfira?
worKsoi s.m Antonio, but while doing so, the enemy had abandoned the place with ihe loss of their heavy guns, ailli had fallen back on their second and 'stronger line of works. It was now nhont no
o'clock in the afternoon, and about the commencement of the baules. and such a rattling of fire arms had seldom or never been heard on the continent of America; and this was continued for over lu 0 hours. The strength of the enemy in this bailie is positively known to have b-n 13 000 men, and many say 20,030; all fresh troops
.. a position oi uncommon strength, while opposed to them were about 0 000 Americans, jaded and broken down by marches an i incessant mil. At Clmbusco the Mexicans say that SantaAnna commanded in person, but ihat he "retired earlv," (late hours probi b'v disagreeing with him ) The young men of the rapital, from w horn so mut-Ti was
expected, nearly all fled without fuinr. 5'in. "
S3iril''N T(rM(- svnrp AND ACLK- ' .. 1 Bnv, Ind , Aornt J '-h r---rlvr r,,i ,l;d'r-:;--'-: lyr.ccmmli(, j, , rnM.d.rf. dV "i.1; I''''"ot the nil M . m .,..! . POb.!C at ..!..
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..n . ii n i inr r.a.i, n. i u (iiiirii, to (;:Te " a trial, let liiijr eoiili.U nl itat we can make it fir I -K'ir interest in purchase of us. Our prices are uni-' 'orin, Rml order will he virv t un full v alt. nded to. !
i r.K.us CASH. W. B. SMITH & TO, Xo 53 Main st. eau Side,
Tear Lolumhia st. Cinnnnrttti. est tuitr wc'lSrpt. 3d, 1347. So 3w. : l p or V. m'ta'
Ulirety r stor.il in mv ,,-.,.
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TiTrtTrr Posnk1t.k..i have euiitinn"...! u..ii .. ' Pl"
iLiOlttUilSlIilifcillL i ... "P ' mis t:mi .
HT "K subscrioer wishes to mi'srr,. .K- .. ... '. ' ,," " i' to m
S It molet 1 1 1 .1 u.:. " M.o..c. as tile
- '" i.i.iic pr nem I IV. that lie is now- prepared to do all kinds of Bl.ckX!lTHJ.TVlSIXO,""d X1SHIXG all kinds of M.t--OI KKX ; settinr; up and repairing Sram Encioeseasting and finishing everv varirtv of Bras Work" Also makes anil repairs all kinds "of Guns, Pistols'. ;c. &e. Ihe suhscriher intends nsiii- the oet of stock, and doinir his work in ihe best manner and on the most easy and accommodating terms. H. shop is i f,., ,). M. thodist Church, and witl in three squares of Mr. Sptai's Mill.
Xr-ry 1'stT-
JOkt.v MOf rr?j. to
ll. V. IinKTOX, MAXTFAC1VKER OF GrSEd and Subordinate Elvisicrs SOXS or 'iEMPERAXCE, T. M n L V. M S AND ROSETTES CHAPI.AtX S AMI DF.irTVS E M ft I. E M S. GRAn AND SVPORDIX ATE D1V1SIOX RKJALIA. SEALS. cxC. It F snh.rr;!-. r has, at a h. as y . vr. n.-, -ot p a lull and eenii.l.te s, i .Ts.'l r.. . ,-. ' p
nose oln.ai i,(V, .,..: , . .. . " ' e(lir.
' . C,M, """"I a 111 nil Kuril 1 1
M r.--im.r...i3. am, ,s
i. ate Iiu is-
ni.w nn nan it t. f.. r..:. i. r.
w,Tn."'l ." h'''''" -"leofrmhlim.; w-lrranti d ol imre s. v. .- .,.1 ... . .1. .. . .
a J.'V"T"'.f "" "T. ! .!., , ...f-ci.,., n co'rr.n,, n-
i to the o;,i,"rV r'" I"" -f'v aroeie he tr.r rins: 1 rl7n'''..'l'';'nr'"'f,,'rw".f; of ,i,e
; Mi.r..d. r; 'VporVf":; n1;-
'"'""i "i uii1 ainni .
nntcers and five trains of government
a rnve.-ir.l f..-.. : :
,ti ...j iii-l-iiious services. 1 with to know j,,-,,, whether vo-j are in favor of outtin r
hig that is tent to mill on hora.-Wfr
, vt
wagons, and Lt. Vrain s train of t went v i ,K yo" bclieve ,r the modern svstem
w.,g s. Ati.ust 3 ), two trains, eighteen
"dous in an. t r.i. tf.jr
Chi
were
Gen.
:'E .NOOKS.
I'fX.-llOiJO. Ilnnri- 1 .. . o-
w,IlV,1'''n.i --nftrece of ' WeslVyan Me.hodr.ts ,s . session here. , j.s
3 .mcmied. .Uim.t.tra 1....1 r . ' oue
I ..ill. - , ... rr.,.,. !- Ifll-IICS I '
.t nut- patKoi atti erv. ,v'" Hris or u,:.s Mji. .i
';'""'t'';",' r.!.ast,bir,y.9iv pio(.cs, .,, f Ohio, are ,,;esc,,t. Th.s Conference can p-ssesed of great advan-""!,st, ,'-,v"1? intelligence, piety, and
a ...r tii-ier.ee. ! '.nuor the ihom elevated charac-! I"tb- Iiu t.f grat trouble a'l rrlv''' .v ecclesiastical bodies can boast I fe, In - ere .'..rgotten, San, i An! waVn," o"' "onch(r ' H-1 n
II. rrera amongst them. ' 1 se f sn ,r .M Ca 0rJer and j conirnnnication came to band in due course
10:11 J 1 1.1 r-a. t l'.r i. lon.. 1 1, ,. sr. : r . n.
. - . ... 11 11. ;i ..1. j.
scucu oy t,o0 uaiker, who used a Ur Hone in one end. to balance the -nin Vt ibe o-bei! Sfro,,J'y, are you ln faVorof mules hav.ng collt. rhlt Ji re favor ofcrcsmg the nutmeg melou , the pumpkin! A prniiiut and ili-nnli.. .,
... - """ir 10 inese si ions, w ill obbo-e
our fellow citizen.
Al'Ul'STIS MONTAUV
lavlor.
Camp near Monterey , ) . July Uth, 117. S"" our verv imnnrunl
(ill 1.-r 1 .. , 1 .
. . " " 'rain, after nuieli
n" 1 sinietmsj. and ?..melns
:.ii!i(-,i as ti onv.i IfA in il
n train, nfti
n the w rist.
II-
and
ry,;1 1U'1' i:' 1,10 'cmple, f,m hich we .1 .3- ib.ere ha 1 been some close work.
.-t remi.M -cemei-.ts frnm i".-..... ,
sv.iih:
i -In rThiMr' w Vdr.CrrmerS' ,Wh Rr ,,CV- I iVrl1 atnJ tSSn9 wSn transportation. I ' i", 1 , ""e and cnerV 10 ele- I 1 rtad it with profound pleasure. I was ! 1 "'a.n,!i,n,1 l' "'l-r.l of reli- flighted with the independent exnresLn
,"", '"'ity. The anti-slaverv, I lea.e. and temperance reforms, especially ;rt.-c'-ive their earnest strnport.
....... .
f 1.0 tniMncss 01 the Conference is eonuncled in a chri.-tinn spirit. IVrfp,., 1 r.
01 your sentiments, and tho laudable motives ihat induced you to place them before me in writing. The government has kept me so exceedingly busy of late in doinr nothing, that I have not had time to write
I I l' i l fl H. ...... 1 .. " - I U - I
" " ,: ?"". a:l the g'lertill ts ere st.ll ( iri;, . , Z ,nrn',2''0,,r- I ,uou as promptly as I could have desi
.iroim., ,,, hirnssinjj his sm ,'i com t!,.-Tr.,'V , V . ' ' ""J a-"?nt f1' i ' , 1 as explicitly, wben I sit down
" , u rr!!, J ' rM !'t took , lace and good mm. ' v; MI Z, "v 01 U.e .nT
i.i w,u s,re.-ts aner li, arrival, bet w...1 to know tl.t ' . .. : . l" e' " ' "IT... - 4-eMn--i i4aU
t he Am:rir-. 1 n ,t,i , 1 . irlt . '"''i'nu nenevo ence . a" tr Uien B" categonca iy is one . ' r--- P-iti'l and a smalt tmrtv r Predomma e 111 i sfl,,,.,,.. .. I i,.t...!..o r...:. 0 ' , .
.'i .M.n r,'n,,i:ii uik,,, .1,,,. 1. .1. . U 2 ur inn m'.. !.,i n . . ' I i . i . - , , . J .
!,.... 1 . "o ' 'ot- . , a mit-rn in in ,.iS i .' ..uiu uu inueiicaie lor
. . . .1-. un
I'he mitt
iirger party.
b-'dv i.f th. on... .-.i-. .
mile:
;. ' " " r? !"-V lnpe to com; let,
red.
to
ct
Hil-
Ihat
ange,
me. in mv
and is whullv ili VPstPi! nl Present OOSitlOII. to fnirrr 11 nnn K11 1
sectarian and prescriptive feelings. j will say passing, that it is better'to have luli.tna I rettmn. a stone in one end of a meal bag than in
me madder, loyotir second nupsiinn I
" 1
. ! ,:,'' ! '-' train, and here ' 1 ''"" Mistake -The St r i ,a lavor of '"U'es having '-v -v, at least cut ,,.T. if ,., flJt ille Mates "that i-,' cu.lin, ', . T ''T i50'1 provided it suits the mules, and don't s n-.M r,M,,t-,ue,-,e,us frCin ' ' . the inscr-. i f '"",l, 'r i '"terfore with the vested rights of the peo- "..!. M.jor r.-.!U's rj, UlIer,!e- ' C.thoVe , 1 11 i t f i"" f ",e "ew i Yo"r third question rnvo!ves a point reallv fearful ,2 SrC8'' ' 1 ? i . Uf' ' Mine I 've many doubts-cro'smg IVroV. The r:,e ! "'''i; f ,S''"ll'e,npa,I',f t State, j th! melIon wilh ll'e Pnpkin. ce.tainly minvof th,,,n".".r, fT en,icosi,h' h,!,y1 fa,hrr U,W men to 0,1 fn!lrSrs ,Le ".ellon. but it will require a , Un'U. r0s of "'".abhoiina i "P"" 't the r.-.i:ovT,, W(iru. lrpe share of the attention of nlT.losonl.or
' w,'"!. never think , f fi,-ilt.
i shall be called the Ii
oilso of nri vor .i
'i!:o irs.iiv-n.1 th .1 , r e!.i.i ' , -V ,,ft"se he called
" 13 mill .1 tliirn ' i"i.f oi nrtt-A- I.. .
t a
."ROiC llian it realtt-
A , 12 Aunsi27, 1SJ7. jsecraied before the Gentleman: Wi. 1,... . . . le
v. iii.-L fii'iiinn tea.i ... 1 r r . rmta
-press from Ot;i5;, Wi.j,:" was " . , "'V'2 context
j u a ucn of thieved The h.,.. " J
muiake was di?cov
to frhow it doiit ruin the nutuie?.
Your most obedient servant, Z. TAYLOR. Augus'us Montague Snooks, Eiq. Disgraceful Mt,b. Garrison and Dor.ir.
lass were mobbed, a few evenings fince al Harrirbtirgh, Pa., while holding an Ami Slavery meeting- Girrison "was
D Itch II 'it-la A . e . ,,n,""5lK''- : '""yn "l Pnipd ft..pr J ivncil fffF. nili! Eu:,fl,eMll, C'virsi Tke'iVtyi, , n..SIaS!.. ,h3., ho escaped Wi, ,)Iy a
t!.e Mexican f .. MUl S 1 i 7""Wm Wr PtiWished io Sl i f w """ as 1,1 ,r
" "' ui?. 1 nip i:...a.. 1- 1. 11. 1 . . .1 . . -
and at a caam-il l.rl.l tint
mgiii 11 wts determined to commence an attact- tn the morning- while this rccounmsance was going on. Gen Worth hid established himself at the Paseadaol Hurera, from tne windows of which countless numbers of the enemy could be ceen at work upon the batteries of S in Antonio. About noon they opened upon tho IIic 1 en da with Loth round shot and bhells. Nearly every shot took effect but did no
aitnnge except to the buildings. Lite in the evening tbey were again opened but
" ere snenceu uuring the night. H id the fire been kept up. the Hacienda might have been torn to pieces and the entire command compelled to retreat. At 8 o'clock on the morning of the 19th, the b itteries again opened on Gen Worth's position; so hot was the tire that the troops were compelled to gain shelter behind tho buildings but maintained their position. About ! o'clock the divisions of Twiggs and Pillow were oniere 1 to march in the d.rection of Urouheras, and by I o'clock were in plain sight nf the enemy's batteries and within range of the heavy o-uns. The brigade of Col. P. F. Smith w'as ordered 10 advance directly towards tie en-
emj's works, whilst ihat of Col. Riley
inoveu towards lite small village at the right, and thus cut off reinforcements which might be sent lo Valencia from ihe ci' ; An incessant fire was onened on
. .. .- n"i.u.aiiun'U ey r. H. V. 11.
The loss on our side has fallen
neavny on the S.mth Carolina and New York regiments of Volunteers. The 5:!i Infantry, Smith's battalion, and the b ,t-
teriesofCap. Magrudcr and Taylor, and
me ooinn Carolinians, were neatly cut to pieces. On the Mexican side amon; th killed nnil vt-niinilt.! or. 1-1 sr,..:.. ..
More ammunition was cap, nrd b7: . ' Scott in this buttle than h, ' i't.,rn.c s,h ,.a w. IJ,U,'I
-. u sun c he has been iu MpxIco.
orrinriiuint,.- - " 1 ,10" "
"''"I'll ' mt nrnh-i-n ..-..-. l ri - a. . ..
ana. K. mucky, ...j Ml r, r ,-. " "
l.il.n.-. . ..i.i - ...rirs ruiiliniianre.
' ' " " l-nii.l. ins are inf. "ior fo m m ... po or workmanship, and a, a, n a-o .a I. Ir a pr ee , a any miniif:iHtrr. h ..;.i.... :.. .1. ... . ' lc.
. , IIM- Li1(, or u t);1
tfi HlVfriMidt -k.
Ilmtt a fT. . "J " ,n-
Ilia! lia.,rM ":V.1 .3 . "lnr.l rr;:t tiv
Prepared hyW.SOX,S,Ks rorsateby . w - -n,, Kr. - ..... Brot,ii,viiir, lifj. 1 HE XE.V.Yf.mr
S CI F.XTI F CA Ml-: K If A X. Tini.i) vn.:. ; This SeientiSc ,, d ?t.-rhan,e.t! urnaT rl..ch ha, already r,,.,!:,,,, lflf fa . irf.V.t.llrm,., ,V Um, ; ,h,.,,,r:i. lfc I ommet,ce its T1UK!) VCI.V i f on Satur.ta; -."i 1 ' ' K.rh tainibe, ef Sc:rat,f,c Ararriran .-oatair. fr.m HM.ro sr.VEN GiUC.iv,,. MKrilMCV: .F.Xr.R1V,Xr..S:,e:.,a,Kur,.f Am:itlCAS r.MS, as r.l frw the Tatc.-.. (,fT.cr , ath . . k- ' sciKornc !.,,. insr.!(.t..n, ' AKTS '"' TKAI1KS, tr.,1, fxf;R(VIV s. .riosMIH.OSOI'HIC!.,. CKI-.MICU . x-'., ". "Vs "'" ,a",! n UL hOAI r i-i -iczsl-v r'Orr. AM, AMF.niCA; .;t ,h.- ,l,--,,t MF.CIHXIC.tI. MOVFVKVTS , , , ria s.,,,1 If 1 1 - c- .... . .
- ..... , it s , U.h Ilnr(. l!ia onr.n r.r.n ivixr.s, c. f,,
It . in raet a paper that mrr, ,l,e patrorai.-,- r a.l I.tlanie. and Mantrfaelnrer, throuhn,;, tnited S.a,,., and .(,uld he in the ha:,,!, of eve: v m- that f.,1. a mI,r,.t in u. a,,vr,cc,.larnt eha,,i,a, r s. i. r.t.nc in-.prov. ,n ,his Col!,1Iri It..p!.li.!d in qVAHTO KOIiM.eo.ivtm.n.U lpted to hind ins, and furnish, d to CoT1,r scr,b, at the low price r T.VO noi.L lXS 1 K A Il-One D. ! !ar in advance. .i,l ,1. r. ,.... .. .
tnoinli.-. Address.
A 111:
Further Details of Mexican IVews The New York volunteers lost in.i :..
killed and wounded. The greater 0cs lva ii, Ihi. f.ft.L- c . s . . ,.
" s.....t.i wn .-.i it i n nna s 3 line
Cincinnati, Cliio.
V. HOItTOV. ii-iii
rosy taid.
MVXV Jt CO., rLuIi.hen, US ru!t: n-Sriv. r, Xew-Vork.
Letters Testamentary in vara oon, !. train, d io tiie
: yo ,ha, J e, inV b'r ein'.n'J'rr.
jo a most dim-i,llrdye.,.u.'ry , hot eather- but I ?". deceased, hi bt the use of J,,r-t Carminative . r.. ' . . '"'Ubted to said Ksta
i t.o""; !!;!'" t"k hV " i lh.rfl.Ifc''",J ar"' ',hr li. .ll l-re,,, ,!
". a, IlilVH L iiou r. .1.1 i i "U Vsitru in n-it m. io -i-l...
- n..un.a viiimn.ll, Unin l-i. l'";,u' i :iT i SCITt- l"i COll'li
.... ire...l,..is.ll,ee Ol tne Strong nos tion l.v .I i. .y.Z-'. " """-roena, cured irnm. diatrlv
t..j i . . -- ...ivnif. consittor i... ... ..: - )
Ihe bn lant siii-i-c P" l'al i,h treat k.n. ., ,.:' i'.,. V "",ne!
of the morning had inspired both oiyieerV ! "r 77
X. Y...I- L ... v.v.r.irmiir.
T,r
1 i u ,a,r:1""1'. '" en train. .1 to the un.lcr-
r -"'" t lerk or the I'ruh:.Ie Curt . f rrai kin, In. on the last will and testaiu. nt f Jan , .
e of said Couniv. AU ni r.i'iii
stale will mak.- lo-.m. -ei: ,.av-
mdul v
lr;
had been made, ff the mnrnius 1
. . . ...
au ,eu wiin me nignest enthusiasm, and
which was most exposed where they w
JLDA II rflXKLV. Kxecntor.'
3
August oOth.
OHIO HOTEL
they murched pell mej on a no.iii,,,, 1 iiv. :..".sr"1Ti"f "''in rnr ftn-l
AT II A R II ISO X, OHIO
or eiirht ve v i --' r.". m7 ' 13. lif.li AH . PfAflT atn?
it due to v,-:..ir' ."I .:-"""" "lni, Id. cm ..T, ' . '.-"'"u-
pro ... v ,- . ".. ..e- pun lie lo state 1l.11 t hiv. rv" .i.M.ina. oeen ren rr. n u oam t.
. . . - j unin rill VI..I...H .. . .. - ...... - , , ,.,... .. . . ,
milWPlI rt.ttei, hs. I I 1 -t -. .-" " iiicient ill re lev iif-nn,l I ami out Hie
OSS fails bill little short Of 1100 OUt of r 0,nP.'rd "n I.aekerv. hut ,.,, j ,. n"' w":! "Vr,,'-rJ'l'inir connect C000 engaeed. f j 7, ' ) tt!
W hon iIa ,..n.l.. , r . i
-- ...c K3 tM lne enemv are examined, one naturally wopders that Gen. Scon's whole force was not gwe; t awai put the Americans in the same position' and there were not Mexicans etiouoh born lo drive them out. " A letter from Mr. Kendall, dated at Faenbaya, says that the armistice rat,-
i anrrr.
rhero,'laiT,: . ' ' and r- movimr n" ' " . ' 7 ' k.. " " ,,,rn ''r1
....,..,, ii-, uiii-tt atii, 4 mure, ta :t;m
nniirrtcn witli, ami ap;xrtAMia,:
n.h uruit rtnie an i i.tir--
l - . . - - - - tf iti rti. ; a in-.) i an t i;ii)llMt?l- !i t
Ju r , C. ftarrison. . ,"' "''5 o n ,. the same size citln r town x' , 1 astor "r E-1:,,i' Church, Bonl.-n- I "r'l oC ' -ntains. It,, table, too. i. town, N.J. "" "n,t" ! '"-P"ed for the ee.sari. sand luxuries of lif -it
. ( -.ii -i.nsit ine nicest epieure. Paf rr-A " I- ' Stablin-helohcinirt.. this Hmi-e has a'-nb-en LidlOn antl Kltndtre. I i.npMnl. Ihe best of provender trill at a!!,,,,,,!
Col. Smiths command, and soo , ,he i U iie- der" , 9,;on Army, fles were enrjaged will, the nieke,I of ,"1 " "e"f'an,a Anna'- old
the enemv !,i.i . ' a,,., ... " e, ana plan some new
j . . - ...fc, .... ,,,
TrrmiTL-iic
JanH ..I. T .iianiifaeiurers ol linns and uther sporting aparaius.
Rifles-)
cia, had been co.npletelv
erai scott, and
fays lh.it '-the cbn
Ptlrtfllll. il.iltta. t
I - ......J.VTI II I. Il, 1 the ctr.lmc irii.ll,... ... I . I
I -"....o, ..nimai.-, on., unier missiles
inplctely touted by Gen , continning !f, )inv through" both 7'' ! 'hai Were hl"Ied al him- N, mpi was
i nmeJlai. eon.i.anl r Z . 7" V I , ! , i ' " stnne hH Iwarj turned. !:;":,:.',' ' ,e a"l ,',n,,es ,,r
.-nna te.r c irum Mas been hidden.''
the people to check the m.,t. ,,,. p.;,
The 12.
pounder b itiei tes of Capt. McGuire, and ihe mountain howitzer ba'ieries, now commanded by Lieut. Cullender, of the Ordnance department, was pressed forward and opened on ihe enemv, but was so much exposed to a fire from heavier guns, ihat they were soon silenced. t.ieuis. J .hnson and Calender were badly wounded. At 3 o'clock Gen. Cad wallader aa nr.
aereu oui to support Col. R.lev, heavy rein.'orcements bavin? been seen on their way out from the city, whilst Gen. Tierce was sent to sustain Gen. Smith, and at about 1 o'clock the firing from Ule enemy's batieries was incessant. Gen Scoit arrived, and seeing the immense strength of the Mexicans, ordered Gen Shield's b.igade to support Riley and Ca h.all .der, and prevent -if possible a inni-tion of ih- f.,r,les coining ut ihe
-uy witti l.ilencn. Uux
moveinenis oi our troops could J,(I SPe
ion every tnovement of ihe
l. . .
scneme ol trickery and dissimulation. Mr. Kendall does not believe that an hnn-
...a..,c peace is io grow out of it, in which
BEYOLVIXfi,
Duelling, and other
be furnished.
1 rav.-lers win fin.! it to their comfort and ta- (o rop at the Ohio IIouc Feb J, 1 -;j7
dvan-i n5 tf
:;,. i . . , , ' r-.... . P" ' you slirt not semi us mare or the , opinion he 19 joined by many t ffieers of ,1 k, k'"r "-"K Pocket mrlerv. Dirks, tl.. re is a creat demand f..r them, and tbe AmiV llr snva ll.ol it,,, .. i. i k,ll,lM t. fc. A?iliu for Kast.rn Pow- ' ays been successful in etirinir Kerer a Ainiy. "ftsajS that the Whole init-,,,,r' Ma"'f,etween fifH, andSixrhs,, jjlvr I H J- n-.slick. V.., D.ar,.,n, r-.eor-i: ler W a n innurt K il. u:..t. .- . 1 ' i:,i. .o.
rr was planned by ihe britisl; Minister who backs Santa Anna in his course. ' It was reported ihat Parr des and Rulamente were annmarhin th
from different direction?; Hi strono- for. ces, deaiing death and desirtfttion to the American forces. The number of deserters an 1 other foreigners fighting against tn, and nov p,is. oners, 13 72; a court rr.aniai was in session, with Col. Garland as its President" or the trial of these rascals; and il waa thought full justice would be done them' Reilly, the Irir-hmsn, who commanded them, boats openly, and says be expec's no mercy.
Gen
Xea castle. Cambridge City
Milio-i.
TUPPKR PKTTV. Commission IT e r c h a n ts. WHITE M Alfill HASIX CIXCIXATI. Refer tn
Mcssra. t. Jc TV. Murphy li. & S. Tyner J. 11. Hiitcl.inson Jc Co. Cr.nn Xc Oinsmorr. Daniel Sinks. A. n. fount 11 St Son lli lm 5c Shumate Oe.iri-e Frt barker J"hn KUioit I'osey ft Flinn O. & J. S. Ilibhen Shoup i Van n. rren Raekial Tvner fc Co. li. il. Howler J. D. & C. .ton. Richard Truer Auj. 2Sih, 147.
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For Sale.
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seen to support tha bst:er:e ui i1 t . ti' " . . i to it s-L.r.ts, w l.,.,i a rhree ir.CB.bcrt qf :1.0 McLean Con- ' '
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f FEVER AXD AGIF.-JAYVF.S Afife PUIS j are sold under a CI AUASIKF. rlist our bottle of itlo m will c"re one person of Fevi r ami jrn " I Chilis and Fever, and in all eases ( iloy sh iuld fail i to cure, the rn-aii ill Ik- returned. Itut tin y never have fail, d yet, nor will liny fail one time in a thour ! sand eases. ! Messrs. A. K. rhilteo Jt Co. say. Cnindf n Milts, III. We are much phased with your Medicines, and , know that they are both rood and popular. We re
p-ret you tlirt not semi us mare of the Acue Tills as
th.-r have al
and A cue.
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isth. lS4-i Dr. a. .la-ne I).-ar Sir Mv sales of cur
( pr. p:ir. tio!is have evce. ded luy c p cratins. Veu;- ' K.xj.ecr. r:inf, VcrniilVifre. Carii.ilia'ive nai-a-n :n. j F.terand Arne Pills,-nil sell nell. some of hich r am noiv out -t 1 want an imniedi.-.te sujiply (if ! the abov mriied M. dicines, more part ie.i'arl v a !ar.---' supply of the Kvj.ectnraiit and Auc P Us. We bave . yet aoior.e us a co- d many louir sraudio cai s t. I Chills and Fever, iu n hieh your A cue Pi IN nTf . crfinilid to eurr. Your A 't.-ralive i just b-rie-i'ti.-. to tit- knnun h. r!. an.l apTrciaTrd. If f i (. I eneue;h of these Fever and Aue Tills, I eould t.ive j sidd more than a hundn d dollars worth r.f ihi n. V"'im. Sit. If. J. HOS TICK, j M. ss.-s. ,T. H. Munri-. rtlnn, Illinois, sav. 'O.-t. j 31sr. l4-j.; tunr Airue r,n, arc about gone, and have i iriv.-n universal t.itisf action. j Win. B.ll. F.sq., Walnut ftrota-, Alaisirna, sav, (Vov.oil,, in,-..) I lute sold H your Atjue 1'ilt. an i Tonic V. rmifurre. They are doin onders here. I i am sorry ton did not send me more of them. O C. Cnrmichai I, E-q . I.atiier. f;.vrr;ia, avsj Nor. i.-o-h. 1216. r am happy o s jy th-t v..u'r prrps. J ra'i-.ns are t .eitin c "rral favor. I hive sold n.i I tu.ir Ar'i'- Pills, Wider si t.-arrrrsrr, and har ri. hear I of rheir fioure in s, in;!e bt-'.-. Ituld. n-isii A; Co.. Mt. Carr.d! 1:1 . s-e. O-t. 3rt' H4f:-Dr. I Jnyue p.-ar Sir. Yotr mr.ttriT)A. far as ihey have b. rt tried in this steno'i of eo.inir rive verv . neri stisfaeoon, p.trtieu!:irlv r..-ir f Pills Wecoul l liavgsold throetimes lh.'-a'iooan did, ii wr had had then,. The Sanative PdU arc tn : much li.il by a!l who have n.-ed t!,, ri. and ar fr taking the place of ail ...h r Pills as a ptirjs::Tf.
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