Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 17, Number 41, 5 October 1847 — Page 2
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Highly Imprtant from ZTIexiro Iea-eI,roioItiii ICeiectel-ISos-tillitert Bcromiueuccil. Richmond Vn., Sept. 30th, IIP. M. An extra from iho oflico of tho Mobile Tribuno dated September 25:h, received by Pony expr;s, announces tho arrival at Punsacohi, of the brig Ocoo'.a, on tho evening of tho 21st, nfior a passage of five days from Vera Cruz. Tho following !; tier is t tin S n of Anahuac, dal&d Puobbi, September 11th: "A letter is received hero from At!L -s, stating that fn express had arrived there on it way to Cnjaco, sent by Gen. Loon,
and that said express ni l brougtii toners lrom Mexico uatua the cm inuiai.i. Jiti Mexico uatud the U.I instant. llC9 lftte "late t:i? 1'ropot.oti oi , peace had been rejected, or at .east hostihties bo J been recommenced on l.ie afturnoon of tho 8ih. mid lhal ft I-Htle ha i boon fought o:i tin evoniii by a fow hundred men of .ScoU'j nrmy, nainst four of the p.tcUt d rrgimnts of tho AJcxicnu nr.ny Uio lltl. Ufuri'-nt of t'io lino, tho :U nnl -U!i Ue'i.tuuit l''t ifotry, mid nio Iicgiinoi.t Natiuiiul CJuards, nil comninnh?il by CI :n. Lfjots. Tin momy Is Rlntcd to haw been comp'cK-ly usi d J .... -II c - I t k up. ati'i thfir loss m sai i no oor .jviv. ,.. i i ... r . p. u-r Mr. Tri-t'a proposiiio,,.: ; Tl,... rit,t Kti-r would r.ot eVutl nnytlii ) from M,-x';c for J.nrnws sioi.i d hy ihn w.ir the Unitotl r'talcs wo'id i.;ivo privilege of rtnbliahi i:y to factorit s in L'ppcr California for tijzht jour:!, t:::J ihti tho Mexican (Juvcmn.ent after that timr, cou'.d, if it chou.so, ivi..-w thid ;r'.i'-:o f l!i treaty. Tiiii vv;is not t Mr. 'Prist, u no loth it! a hitsi:,o!f Ui;i,t iiiuu - - ' ' of ollicial power, 'toia.ked to tho Mexican 1 I I . . . t i-.'i' coMiii.uaioiiijf. that ho :-vP ' ""' i . (,.. V.. Tie, to ee.!o t.iC vo!c of Upper California to tho Lulled Jsiatc-, lor which that flovcrttmeiit would ccitaui.V pay fifteen or twt ;ity millions of dollars; liii'i would probably h ivo boon nrcoil upon if tho following articles had met tlio assent of tho Mexicans. "That thu T'-xian boundary lino should run a!oii; from tho mouth of the V iotjrando on tho kit t.ido to tho ri;ht sici. ; but this hift proposition vmis rejected, tho Mexican: refusing to yield otio inou of ground on tho other si lo of too Nuccos." Air. Tiisl then aakod forly-fivo days, as lio said hu was not aulhorizeu n ecu pi T ... , ... i ! -euch a oronosition os r.o nan .--.-..- i ( Z tlio co limit. :ioners; but tho .Mexicans r,pUr l by saying they would pivo fivo i 5 ,V and no trforo! O.I tho f.th day-tho 'i'V , " ,, , , o.,.,,,; ,n.. i 7th-a hlior was Wm by ' - ! to Con. Scott, neou-smg . .ol ! tho rmisticc., on sumo ir.lling pre u i. !, ,,,, ,wwr red bv mal.mt: a similar i On tho 3lh iu tho rifternoon a body of n few hundred moo was sent by Con. Scott to attack Chapultnpec. This small body rnci.untcn.iln laro force of tho enemy's bot.1 troops there, nnd n torrihlo battlo onU(.d, in hicli tho Mexicans, nn usual, got n good lurnsbinp. o. liOen who coinmtinded tho .Mexictin-i was woundeil. and Cen. Ba Moras of tho Nalionnl (Juardx killed. Tho small mimhor of tho Americans wlm, tho Mexican letter writers ay ,in their own frprn ji..o. 'fn..,i'' I'1'" devils1," r-jtired to Tncubnyn, leaving fivo wagons behind thorn, somo of theso wMflirut wlu-rls, others without horses. The bss on (nrt of tho Americans is snid to bo very -inwl!, rorrtparntivcly. A proclamation was issued by fTen. Ilorrcra, Covcrnor of tlio city of Mexico, recommending tho citizens, men, women nnd children to collect stones nnd carry thorn to tho roofs of their homos, and throw thoru at tho Americana if they entered tho city. Tho correspondent of the Herald cVs Tribuno dated Ponsacola, Sept. 23, says that tho brig Osceola, from Vera Cruz, brought lato nnJ unfa vor aula news from Cen. Scott's nrmy: from which is seemed that hostilities were renowet! dn the 8th inst. Santa Anna nnd Cen. Scott mutually charging each other with a violation of tho nrmistico, nnd by tho last nccounis our Iroops had possession of two of tho principal streets, ana una uriven iuo pmi j'iin.i.'.i o.i ...... - - , i cinal tnrt of tho Mexican forces on to- j
ward th plaza. Our troops suffered great- j 'jo !er corj. Butter 13 to 5 cts. Potatoes ly from tho firo of tho enemy fro,n ; i,v-the lo d 4) cts. Lard retail lOcts. -Apples windows nnd housetops, and Cen. Worth ; o -5 ctg per bus!lcI. peaches from I'd cts a was badly b it not mortallv wounded. I ialf peck to 10 cts a piece, and I assure you Our lo33 8inco leaving Puobta w as 3,000 j numhcn are eM herc daiy at the latter price. men. . jCoalisl l cts a bushel, with other things in'proMr. Trial nronosilion for tho cession! ... ,...,., ,
...- - - - - I I j. r f- i . r . : r. n f in 1 1 . 1 d r. oi a portion oi vjniiiuiiiia .v.. . t.r...-.... otion of 23 millions of dollars, had been nurced to by tho Mexican commissioners, nnd ano her proposition fixing tho Rio Grande as tho Texan boundary pcremptorily rcjOClCU. I
Taredes is saia to do on mo roan uc- , ' - , i r miw i vn tween Vera Cruz and Mexico, with a large , taken by Gen. scott, with alos , . 100 . force of guerillas. The Sun cf th, IGth ; U, V ious five or six days, and it was not doubt- ; field in one engagement besides 400 knled w ere 1 that in another' week, therO would be : carried olT with the wounded. Santa Anna from two to thrco thousand men ready to , wounded, &c. Slc. march into tiro interior. Tho above accounts nro derived from j rvs-The Coshen Domocr.it gives an actho Sun of Anahuac cf the 10th instant, j crunt cf an attempt of a colored man namnnd verbal communication from tho Dii-icj John Ro9enberry. to commit violence mond to tho Captain o tho Oceoln, at tho upon the person of Mrs. Kinly, living in moment of leaving. I havo no doubt they Whitley co. Indiana, whogo husband may bo rolled on as essentially correct. v39 nway from homo. lis first thrust hts The nows reached Vera Cruz by Orizaba. jnrrn through a window, when Mrs. k. struck it with nnaxo. Ho then began to burst open Tho Georgia Journal is perfectly satif.fi- j tho door, when sho took down her husbands cd with Cen. Tavlor's loiter to tho Cin- j gun. but in confusion dropt it on tha floor, cinnati editor. It says: where it exploded, lie broke in, when she "Under such circumstances we cannot j rotrcatcd up-stairs. He pursued her, and doubt tho result. Tho Democrats of Geor- ; as j10 was about to grasp her sho struck gia have greater j-eason9 than their brethren jijjrn on the side cf the head w ith nn axe, of Now Jersey and Pennsylvania, to ndvo- hurting him so severely that ho was ob'ng-
cato Geru Tnvlor. He is a Southern man KiK tn iKnnrv nml in fact. Identified with ourlnstitutionsand loving thorn, his character is nevorthless such as to cnablo him to accomplish great good for tho nation at large. Let us then, all forget past differences, and rally like brethren around him ences, ana rally hko oremren aroimu whn can best nrotect and defend both our
rights and our institution."
Correspondence of the Palladium. CitciMSATi, Saturday evening, Oct. 2, '17. Gentlemen Our latest date are from New York this dav at noon. Philadelphia and Pitls-
! burgh last night, at 1 o'clock, Petersburg!! and R iclimooJ, v a., 11 o'clock night before last, snJ Baltimore and Cleveland S o'clock, p. in. same uigl.t, and New Orleans to Sept. 21th. ThU i perhaps about an average of the way lb1! Telegraph keeps u posted up in regard to dates some portion of some one of the lnics Being nearly always out of working order. The dipntch from Richmond u igh t beforo last filled near a column of the "Commercial," and consisted of the very unwelcome news to a'! who believe that the dying groaij3 of thousands upon t.10Usau,js 0f human beings are of more impor Qf hunjlliity th ,fl fh, f !npty nan)e of An.jthtfr Glorious Victory "-that tho ... , ..a(.B , , . en ;ecltJ, ati,,fh,r , ., baf.!ehd been fought '2500 Mexicans kit:.!,' with the customary amount of "u.ory, c i sufficient, I suppose, to cover the fa:t, (Uo contained in this dispatch,) iu the eyes of the world, tlutoiroivu army, since leaving PeuUa, hil lot thrae I'.ousand men. It s.-e:r,s the Mexican nejoeiitors are wiliinj; to aree t- the proposition of ?.Ir Tiisttopart with a vnrlioix of Cali fornia forthe snug httlesum of twenty i.dilious ol uouars, nut iney wouia nouui-.-u . I'os'tltn 'akiS iUe K, Gran" l,n,',r' on this aide. An old frie.,1 Quaker remarked to me the other day thatu wars, just or unjust, alway will be popular with the great mas of tho peopR'. Such, too, I admit, was liio conclusion to which my own observation had reluctantly led me to arrive. Rat if tho goo i people of the United States find themselves taxed, iu addition to the e.ioriucus csjisuscs of this war, wih twenty millions pail for a territory of which they know butlittlo and care ks about, even if they will not sufi' r themselves ta reflect upon tho " ' " ;. misery and awful sacrifice of human I tie, conliected wilh its cost, it will bo Strang? indeed if thev co'itinne to cry Ilosanna to tho authors of all these calamities. ! Tho Yellow Fever wa.i rapidly abating in New Orleans, but seems to be still increasi;:?-' in Mo- ' bile, an J alsa in Natchez and Vicksburg. The ' qiiarentine regulations of Natchez now apply to Mcamboats goius Jnurn as well as up tho river. j No lc!-s than five most singular cases of sudden death have occurred in this city the present week , amongst the number was Major V.'ade, ! who was busily engaged in raising recruits for the war. The drum and fife continue to be licar.1 in uiu of thiscty with the view of tial feeh,gs, and enlistments are at.,1 being made, and, to judge by the numoer of thefts, burglars and robberies that are n.ghtly , 0 occlirrinff here, we m.ght suppose i fh;it a cn3i ... an mi,,t yet bo rj:sea itbout any great loss to the co.n.nun.ty. Olio Ol Joe MTlitU S Oiscipi ;s is preeeiiini; u"-!'-. ; as the notice leads, to prove to the people l.cw j tho prophet Joe was raised from the deal after! having been buried for 3 years. I may say . more about him after I hear him if 1 think while, knowing that some of your good people once j gave in their adhesion to that faith, and r.ot. doubting but in after times no inconsiderable j number of followers will be found worshipping at tho shrine such is the gullibility of mankind, j Among the numerous modes of locomotion ! the ingenuity of the arje has broncht about, niv j attention was directed a few days since to that of ' a deaf and dumb boy without leg", a supplicant of charity, who rides tho streets up hill and down at his pleasure in a small wagon drawn by two very pretty nintrh goafs, which he has fastiIv harnessed, and which are asbidible to the touch ! of his line as the most docile ox to the word ami ' lash of his driver. He is the object of much curiosity and in hisdaily trips to the landing and wherever else he pleases I have no doubt he picks a goodly number of dimes. j The "Hotel company" hare at length selected the square known as Shire's Garden as a cite on which to erect a hotel that is expected to rival in size and mngnificence any thing of the kind in the world. They go immediately to work. Owing to continued light receipts the floor market has been slowly but stead ily improving all this week, and to-day the sales are principally ; nt$i,t9. Whiskey has also advanced tolTalT cts. Large quantities of kiln dried corn meal are being bought by distillers at about $1 ,50 per i i r. .1. . . C pnnrprlinir it into whistmi lor mo puipco v. o . Wood is selling in market at the rate of poriion, aim 1 tun.iucmyic i.' . . . ... ..... , j 1 ' .... . .. niavform some idea of the cost cf living in this city at the present time. Yours, truly, IE P. S. ScxDAV, T. M. The city is lull of "E- ; tras," iued at noon to-day, stating that after , J-.n-rate battle the city of Mexico was jj to withdraw. Rosenborry was arres.cd. 07-In Philadelphia county, tho annual drain cn tho purse of tho people, for tlie support of the paupers.is two hundred and r.ftv thoiinn,l dollars, and a short time n.go - j nineteen oat of ttery tventf inmates f fit Aim
Hoe rrt drunkard:
PALLADIUM.
ei i c sa n o i . i OfloJirr 7 til, 1WI7. FOIi PRESIDENT, TYUZii, a whole Willi-, :.istS nolliin lint a WZSIf. f;?-Oil our first page will be found, a letter from T. U. Stevenson. Esq., the editor of the Cinema iti Atlas, which was received and read at the political meeting held in this place, on Monday the 27th u'.t. It contains the true spirit, and we ask for it a careful and attentive perusal. fC7-Editorial matter prep-ired for this number ; of the paper, iacrevded out by the delinquent list. Fron th Di S 10 o'clock A ton Journal Extra of Mondav, M. S Til.!. I, A TE U. U c n . SCOTT iiUherityoflEXHO. lien's. Worth and Smith Killrt! o.k Tiuun ' i ii:: .imf.ric.iv akmv I&iiEcd ::tnl 10uit (K . l'!0 A.iiKRicx-.s ICir.i.rD i 700 Wocvked in the riiisr ATTArii ox tiix: city. THE FORE1GX LEGION HUNG IN SIGHT OF ROTH ARMIES. Rv t !i last iii;;ht, we have news of int 'iis interes.t a iiiilion Vt u e: v'e some iNl Some of thu particulars are in tounls previously received anu iis of the maimer in which tlie im1s annulled. We -iv them in ord-r. The ,: I at 3 the 0th from the Cit Of Mexico. On the tih, til" Mexican Commis-ioners dec!areJ:ie propositions of Mr. Trist to be utterly inadmissible; and of course refused to accede ! them; Santa Anna then convoked the Council, the resuit of which was a determination to recommence hijst.i.ties. A severe correspondence took place between Cen. Scott an I Santa Anna, in which Scott nr.- j ense ! the Mexicans of violating severed articles , of the Armistice which authorized the Americans Ij obtain supplies, without interruption on the . part ul' Uiu "ijc.vic.iiir. i Sai.ta Ai.n a replied by accusing Scott of Backinr towns an .' robbing churches, oi inOrf rinsr to ; prevent supplies from cumin:: into Mexico tor ) tho use of the lorces there, w hich was also iu violation of the terms of the Armistice, lie also ac- , cuses Scott f tei.ing and destroying articles deemed sacred bv Mexicans. The result of all tins was, of course, that ths , armistice was uunulled and on tho trth, as before . staled, hostilities recommenced. lb-fore an v hostile collision had occtirel awno took plane in the presence of both armies, well calculated to excite the feelings of cither to the Jliehext ,.ii. h. Riley the American deserter w ho he! I the rank of Colonel in the Mexican army, with 7i other deserters from our ranks, composing a part ol the Le"ioii cl'M. P.-.!rick, winch had fought with the Mexicans against oar nrmy in various battles, were taken prisoners ns is kn'jwn previous to the armistice be inn; agreed upon. They were tried by a com t martial, found guilty mid sentenced to be l:uii. Cen. Scott approved the sentenee, nnd they were all executed on the Bin, in sight of both armies! Riley h ul been of infinite service to the Mexicans had fought at Matamoras at the bombardment of Fort Brown, at Monterey, Cerro Gordo; nnldiirinsr the battle which resulted in his capture with his associates, is said to have caused tho loss of I aria number of Americans by the desperate efficiency wilh which his battery was managed. . !.- Pl. r: ii. fuoir ctspost-d his forces to attack the Cify. Tho American and Mexican nccouuts agree in stating that the fight at the gates of the City was the most obslinute and bloody of any which yet taken place. Santa Anna commanded the .Mexicans in person and his nrfiv fought with all the courage and determination which the occasion was calculated to inspire. 'J heirjresolutioii seemed to be fixed to defeat the Americans here, nnd prevent the ta king of their capital. The loss sustained on both i sides was exceedingly great. The Americans j loss is stated at 4UU killed and .00 wounue. Our lorce in tiie oaliie amounted to aooui cuuu , men. way from street to street, finally obtained entire j nossession of the city . so the American flag at last waves over the halls of the Montezumas! i'urther than the occupation of the city there j is no intelligence. The battles previous to the assault, as well as fierce and bloody beyond conception. And tho estimate is. that at least ooothirdofthe American army with which Gen. Scott assaulted the city is disabled! The account by this despatch isthat General, Worth was killed. Til? manner ot his death is also given. Gen. Smith, another valuable officer ' who had taken an import; nt part in the various j battles is also stated to have been killed at the i same time with Gen. Worth. j Duri'iff the course of one of the battles previ- i ons to the attack upon me cny, a eom imin a 4 T .viii'in h'lf t.irV ffll I71()IlfT a. portion ol tlie A- I niencan ammniiition, the result ol wincn nasi that o!'U Americans were killed or wounded!GEN WORTH & Gen. SMITH ARE AMONG THF KILI FD' (;reat anxiety has been felt for Gen. Worth since the report that he was wou:ded was receiv- . ' I L A i c ' i ' . s ' - - n i ed. The intelligence of his death ;:i oo ceived with profouinl grief. After passing in safety through the horrors of many bloody battles, foremost in every assault and ever ready for the post of danger, he has at last been cut down. Cen. Smith who waskilled with Gen. Worth, abrave spirit who had passed unscathed through ' nianv scenes of devastation and slaughter, has ; closed hisearthlv career. A nation will mourn the loss of the gallant men, sacrificed iu such a contest! Tlie accounts given above are represented in i the despatch as authentic, being corroborated by i American aud Mexican letters. Details of these terrible events will doubtless reach us iu a day or two. DEDICATION. I Tho New Catholic Church of this city! j will bodedicated to tho service of Almighty I ( wi-wl . nn Shi n. Uv 17ih inst.. under tho naitronaso of St. Andrew. Apostle. Rev. iMr.lV, r,f r.ineinnati. will nrcach j English, on tho occasion, an I Rev. Sir. j Engelen in German. Tho ceremony will j commence ct half past 9 o'clock. , ..... .. uv, w. ...w. I T!.r. nMinn..entTa in the City
The Mexicans were defeated and retreated to a Xeat styles Muslin de Laines, Lusters, Mode col d place some 12 miles from the city, (Jen. Bravo . Cashmeres, Llama Plaids. California Plaids, Orebeing killed aud Santa Anna wounded in thisac- : (Tn I'lajds,' Gal ia Plaids, Hi'k Silk Warp Lusters, tion. ! Cinghams,' Plaid Lusters, Prints in great variety; The American armv entered the city nnd after . t. ; ...el, reilMee H.l" blooil shed fi e h t i 11 tr t he i T I UOlll" .111(1 - '
mJOTlCE is hereby given, that 1 will proceed to sell at Public Auction, or, the sec-i ond Mondav in November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. anu 4, o'clock, P. M., of said dav. before the Council House d.or, io said City, tho lodowmg. described Real Estnto for'Taxes duo and unpaid by tho owners, to-wit. j
Lot No 58, S Pearl st, and 1-2 lot No 81, S 44 7i S Fifth 44 44 50 N Franklin Jl! " 121 N main S 1-2 Lot No 8 S Fifth. N pt " 44 150 N Sixth,
From the Cincinnati Commercial. Alurniinsr Sews from Mexico. I The National Intelligencer publishes a letter I from an officer io the army, dated Peubia, Sept. PJih, stating that the Americans have been hemmed in there three weeks by the Mexicans, and that Gen. Scott's despatches had been cut oiT. Richmond, Oct. 4, 5 p. in. The La Patria has later dates from Mexico, stating that Parades was elected Inspector Geueral, but refused to accept the appointment. It was rumored that Gen. Ilea, with a large body of National Guards, was waiting to attack General Lane's train.
?inRTE!tc TiirOiHO. The Ohio rier from Pittsburgh to the mouth used to be 1100 miles. i - Ia mjimirrJ it anew, and finds it to bul lules ut j truth that is not all tho di til-re me. It used to be 60 days travel tor a bite of rotton which is now made to move it over in 6 days. It used to take a iett-r to come f . .. !. .'ii.ritiu arniinH t h re utreHon't know how I o ii dow we can get the price of rtour aud i!ie ib-iitli of water in a niiiiut '. A change, an .i r . ' . - - 1, .. . entire one, has come over the spirit of the stream. A great country this, an i the r!nn; in it so sudden and so vast. 'Pittsburgh American. Or-The- Parisan cit win iiov in fimr; of peace an nrmv e.f 21,OOt) men, whi'h with the parison of Pnris wiM form an effective. f rce of i.O.POO men exe'usivo of t'io National Gtnrda. CO"There arrived n? R ifTtlo on the 2 1st, i'e-rm of over 3000 boxes of Cheefrom Ashtabula, Ohio. ' wn one tint weighed 5 Atnnnj t!io lot i ! pot: mis. I Vnluahlo Iropr-rt y Tor Sale:: j 'e'!!K excellent FARM, bslonffing to the; I heirs of Israfl Fnrvf.-i. will h" sold bv the ; undersigned at private sale. Tho Farm, is about four miles North-Eastof Ibis city on the niiddlef.rk of Whitewater, and contains 7-1 acres , under goo-! cultivation dwelling House Oreh- . ar! good water-power springs of the best of ;' witter, iVc. Also, Several Eighty-acre Lots, ! .f goad, iiiiimproved LAND, situaleil near j Camden, day county, Indiana, will be sold on , "ond terms. For further particulars and prices, apply to HUBERT MOilfHSSoN, A sent. Richmond, 9th mo., 21st, 1:47. o'Jtf A. 3i. A i: W TO, I) E N T 1ST. WKE.s this method of informinj the public, that he designs movintr to the t ltv of Rich the ' rnon-1, about Hie miuuie oi i.ciouer, win. intention of becoming a permanent citizen. From ten v ears close, observation, and practical xperieac-e in nil the branches of le I iM ry , he is warranted iu sa ing, that no one shall excel him in tiiis department. Richmond, Oct. Ut, 1;17. 41-iJm AtSmiuistrator's TVotiof.Notice is hereby fivei), that th- undcrsi'.'tied. having taken out of the. Wayne Probate Court, letters of ,!.. initrtion on the I '.,-t ile of Oavid A nl-rso 11 , lato of said county, deecaseu; all persons, tnerefore. indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement, and all those having claims against the same will present them legally authenticated lor settlement, with the time prescribed bv law. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. ' HOSE A C TILSON, AJm r. Oct. 5th,lS17. 41-3t Adiiiiiti'ittori Sulo.Will bo sold on Friday, the day of October, inst., at the late resilience of David Anderson, deceased, 2J mi IIOSEA C. TILLSON, -kmV Oct. 5th, IS 17. 4I-ts . I.. TiffS - i4 r9 T.""?, 4S GOODS!! JESSE MEEK, has just received and is now opening a splendid assortment of FALL and . WINTER DRY GOODS, which have been se- j lected with great care, and to which he respect- I fullv asks the attention of his customers and- . .,; enorallv. Among which are " ii:i:ss goods Superior English Wool Black CLOTHS, French (io oo do. Olive, invi-aoie uircu, , . --, Plain and Diamond Reaver do. Tweeds in great variety; Blue, Pilot Coating; Satinets; kstixcs in great variety; Jeans; Red, White and i ellow Flanxki-s; Muslins, Tickings. Irish Linen, ece. MliWI.S I'rioeo TI.IWI Wonl, rli.lll do. do. Muslin de Laine, Plaid iconleu. Black Embroidered, ece. of superior quality and finish. 3IEXS AM) na.S' (MPS : uRdlTRltS; . Hardware; Queeus-.vnrc; n!avs-nre; IJ-AXD ALMOST EVERY THING F.LSE, JZZ All of which will be sold at the lowest possible ... :i 1- XTiv.l lt-.ii. CASH price. Call and See j RieiiMOND, Sept. 13. 1?17. 3?tf T r , g v m. m. . rnr V A It If K Tl S IU 1 .1 ifc O . undersigned has taken the OIL MILL commonly known as Leagues and expects to manufacture Oil, consequent y he wishes to buy any quauiny o. Flax Seed, will give the higest market price for which he w hen delivered. ,IIYi , P S. $sri are not vet fixed for taking in . .. !. :n ut ib Store. "a to be deivered at a future time ailh .WlM.lt lilH 115 ICi.vu - - . r Richmond, Oct. 5, lr47 41-6-.V I. RDOl fiLASV PATEXT PI MIP. rj , j. BAUCI. Has just received a lot of 9 fV,e Snrwrior Anti Freezing Metahc d - !l liii-s r.f Lead Pioes to attach, 1 Ullil'?.. ' - . . -i,iei. I.e will sell low. at his Stove store, ..lain ; x street, Richmond, Indiana. Oct. 1, 1;47. 41-tf p p R R ! ! ! j . LARGE lot of PRINTING PAPER of j i u tiaa--Uo. CAP. LETTER. DRAW-i INC., and WRAPPING PAPER, of every des- ' " . . 1 For sale at the
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1-2 lot No 115Smnrion, " Kassco BrooLics, 1-4 "15SS main, " " " D7 S Pcnrl " Chartotto Beobo, " s marion, " Jiseph Bsrry, " " s " " Plenant Britton, " f s Fmnklin, " " ESenczar Banting, " " 153 n Sixth, Elisha Cooke, " ' Ho s (Irern, " Samuel Cos, 1-2 lol No. 71 s Pearl, " John Clfsmp r. " " 117, IIS, 1J1, and 122 a marion " Oorgo Clark. " " Sis Pearl, " " William Cain, 1-2 " " 110 s maricn, " " William Dell. " t" n Front, " " L"0h:J Fishier, " o" n Pearl, " " Sinh Foutt, " 1.V2 s main, " " Benjamin Fulghum, ' " 1U s Frni)!i!in, 12 acres s Fifth, " " " 1 a main, " Armstrong Grimca' i " " 50 n marion; " " Jamea (lutchina.
133 and 131 north Fifth (Hi n franklin. l corner of Washington Avenue n l- lot .no. mm n penri. 1 t 1,. -N- . 1 " " 1 Idenvillo n 1-2 " f part " 2') n pearl 103 s main 4 n eroon 171 Washington, 52 anil 1-2 55 9 front in Idenville 1 Washington avenue, 30 n main 7 n main 12 s pearl 10. s main 8Hn franklin 5 s fifth, part part 1---J 1-2 " " 2 a fifth " " 10J n fifth 3 Acres s fifth Tanyarl n filth let r.o 123 n main 1-2 " " 11 n front do do 131 and FJ2 n fifih s 1-2 lot r.o 10 nn l 1-2 no 11 s sixth o part do do 105 s main do do 30 s pearl do do IP.) and w 1-2 137 n sixth do do '.Vo n fifth do do 5'. n frnnhlin do do 1 Washington Avenuo 1-2 do doG.) s fn nt Part J do 20 s pearl do do lv:nn.l K tort wayno avenuo 2 3 " " M)s Pearl, 44 10 1 s main, it , t) n 44 44 2 " n pearl, " 44 41s 44 4 44 123,125 s marion, 44 4 4 4 3 s pear', " 7 or 8 ncrc9 on marion, 44 44 Sis pearl, 44 44 103 Washington, dodo 100 s front part 1-2 1-2 1-2 do do 61s nearl
3) acres, tslato of Thomas Roberts, decoased E 1-2 lot No 53 north main ownod by Daniel D Sloan do f.2 notth franklin do Benjamin Stokes estnto t nn .! l o I no annth nearl street, no. 80. 8S and 8'i do; 1-2 lot no. 10
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nd out lot s. pearl st; no. 101 south front street ownod bv John Stafford's estate. Lot No.! 5 1 south main street; north 1-2 do do 155; no. 150 nnd 1 7do do. No. 160
north main: no. 165 1C.4 UYi ana U4 spring si; no. iu-. "' . " . Vo no. 172 173 171 175 176 dodo; no. 177 to 18S (les9 two lot9) 10 lots north mam; 130
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137 13S north si avonuo; 13 10 1 Lot no. 27 do 87 1 2 do 43 do 42 n. do 50 do 17 do 152 1-2 do 72 do 1 do 92 1-2 do 10 do do 71 do do 135
18 P.) 20 21 23 21 n. pearl st n. franklin n. mnrion marion; 1 1-2 acres do s. pearl s. franklin n. sixth n. main do n. franklin s. do s. pearl Washington st XOV-RFSIDENTS Lot no. Ill Marion T n lftf! n. seventh: no. I ll s- creen do do do do do do do 158 51 c 157 1 17 30 s. main n. main n. fcixth s. greon 9. pearl 1-2 52 w s par! 2 and p't 20 do 41 n. front and lot and stable on 01 out lot s. rront, "IS Fifth, 44 Washington Avenuo 44 1 7 0 44 street 44 122 n main 44 21 and part 30 n front 1 -2 44 II E 1-2 44 XT ri rt do do 78 s front 1-2 do do 21 n front do do 105 Washington street 1-2 do do 70 s front do do 93 front or franklin do do n green do do 10 Fort Wayne Avenuo do do 10 do do do East S 12 1-3 U'l-2 1-2 do do 70 n main do do 40 n marion do do 01 n franklin do do 90 s pearl do do 115 9 marion do do 111 113 do do E part do do 3S n marion do do 1 n front N part do do 119 s marion do do 14 s irankon dd do 40 s front do do 8 Wnshingtan Avenuo. do do 89 s pear. do do s marion do do 39 s front du do 101 102 and 103 n fifth do do 120 do do do do 3 s franklin do do 81 n franklin do do 103 s pearl do do 3 and part 4 n main Silk Factory Isaac E- Jones residence 1-2 do do 70 s front
The rents and profits of which said property will bo iirsi onorea r ! shortest time the same can be sold for, not exceeding seven years, to pay said taxes ! and tho costs of salo. And if tho said rents and proffits will not bring the .rnount re- ! quired, I will then offer the fee simplo to the highest bidder for cash in hand, sellioj
no more of said property than will bo sufficient to d " ' r 1 J iocuiti u HI1W1CPTT. Collector.
i Richmond, Oct. 6th, 1917.
" David S. Hornoy, Solomon Hornpy, 44 Henry Ilessman, 44 Christian Huir, 4 Jehu Heaps, 44 Hugh S Hamiltons est..
44 Peter Hfgen, 44 Mahlon Jones, 44 Robert 'ones, 44 Isaac E. Jonc9, 44 James Jones, 44 James King, 4 44 44 William Kin worthy 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 Lewi9 Lewis' cstato 14 44 ,4 41 do Morris Lancaster cstato do Jonathan Mattis do William Meek do do do do Jonathan Monro doSvlvestor Murdock do John D. MeClollnnd do Elizabeth Murphy do Adam Minkoy do Daniel Morrison do Isaac Mills " Cornolius Overman, ,4 Joseph Pj lo's cstato. do do do do do do do do do do do " Henry J. Pyle's II Ii 44 do do William Rosa di do Alfred Rush son. . . o.r . j. . lIO lfll lfTt 1.1 riAflh sinif.inlha ami 2. high st; no. so nnu wasningiuu owned by .'as W Salter; do Charles Thompson do John Thomas do David Voro do Benjamin Vansanl do Joel J Vailo do Micamey Wasson do Reuben Worth do Coorgo Wilson do John Wnlksr do James Wright do Charily Williams do Charles Wilmot. st. owned by Jacoo AiKinson . a.t.. ownod by Alexander Hurko do Jonathan Isoml do Birdsall, of Cincinnati, do Bodmnn, do do Brown A; Bailey do John Bovs do James P Burgess alley, owned by Edwin Cookr. 44 Cushman'a estate. 44 Joseph Derickson, 44 Thomas Doarmon 44 44 Joseph Detherick 44 John Dugan do do Job Eflridg do do Archibald Estep do do Edward Francis do do John Groer'a cstato do do Abraham Garr do do John Hiatt do do D. T. Hills do do James Hunt do do Andrew llamptoo do do Oran Huntington do do Samuel Irodell do do do do do do Mathew Lewis do do John M'Whiney do do GrifTeth Mendenhall do do Thomas G. Noblo do do William Xion jr. do do Charles Paulson do do Henry Quiner do do Mark E. Reeves do do Roberts do do Samuel Smith do do do do do do Charles Sturdevant do do Nancy Thorna do do David Wrights estate do do White Water Canal Co. do do Peter Wright do do Joseph Wills do do Benjamin Westley do do Jonathan Wright do doJosiah Wright do do Henry icrger .--'.-
