II F 1 nin Fro* rniy of the West. EM E ts; TB WITII THE -f.'B:3IIII.IXICANS KILL.- ICANS KILLED ./011) • - - epublican i is irtlebted tt o Prom the gdverttmOnt prin ts Fe, ijving an account, ak t• Taos T and oI sev4 bat ted it. This exM was Rress. which Arrived at' In- 'TOUR E INSLIRG ED—II 47 WOL, The St. •frien.l for a I , "Ong office . .the insurty ties which brOught by Aepeadeiree - GA • ST. AME, N4F: UPS e4tr.l It qui bail a folio inn e 1847, Gov. Charles Bent raos, his place of rVAdence• friends of 'two PueJlo in ynlinthl in the prison nethat im to release them, to which Was entirely out of his pow, untinethby law, Until they then resoled to I release •rce and Murdered ali t the ,1.1 .s, together With t ose Nlex rorable to. the i crimps. Hawing, they elr cted their ig the prisoners, flnd barbs and scalping Ghv. Bent, Sheriff; James W. L?ali. CoruclioNirgll, (a Span rceses:Beatiblen, and Par aring but one America,' Leal was scalped alive.— di Ja o for 'On the i f4t Santa-1 hilst:thei diano r who 'place, reqat the replied, I er to release were tried. the pristine Americans leans who On the:Tu : , resolution, I•ously murj Stephen! L Circuit At] iard,) Pref 'blue Herm named Elli At the Arr 'melt tfortiti standing a ken and m - ' The nut gaged in _ ,1 i QO. -; 1 i 7"; On the norninb Item: of the • ma brought to Sint r a ) circular Ic ter •itit..,'t Otis pltit'e i 'atating 'titans of 03 11 qftheq c' untry - 7 - them. T is lettei • by thdk,pii , st.' V place oft b advai tear app(oaeh.' I . ports cco.,Price i SatitaTe qua Me He I.4pk4itli hi men-I-Ida/41g I.t of the pos ~• '. . On the 'ccunterei, )Ibout 2,p11t lrafoyn, I' The anent fl,g each e p. in., a br, , camman I e, the 'bete sted ! `hat it 4 ally e The &by f. l at 'Pa. ivere f 'sday f, releasi ,I ering e, the orney c t ; ah, s tt Lee Undo d the severe ~ . 12 miles from Taos; nine selves in a hmise, and after siege of twO days, were M exicans an e l Latins en ,sa re, has been e,timated ut . g• o the 20th °flan., intel a 6611 re of Crev. Bent was, P 4 b an Indian runner. 4_ ,',O - received by the priest at 4+ that the Mezmans tip:lln risen against the invaders inl requesting him.. to join r was banded to Col. •prioe 'arious reports reached this lice of the enemy and their In consequence"Of these re- F/dented to itarch out of t then in the open tield. -, a. -- n three hundred and forty col. Pill/ink in command i rdere ber of is ilia.. of the 24th, Col. Pries4n my at - Garland ti unml..ring • ter the command of testis ez, and Pablo Niontova.— ',oste.l on the Wills.command. ho Toad. About 2. o'clock from - the artillery under the Dyer waif trsentiver, but from their being venintl lil theene il nlceri ' hie Ch i . were iJe of f A tire f Lie , e• was opened ispoil so nerli-sinttere.. The.artillery li tance.as.t be e 4 either' wo• tried ' ~ nineteen tire t gims: C i d. Pri which ;tai artici 1 Capt. Augnly it, tho 1)111,, . wl :•h charge re itel the sued', which taste was two} killed Mexicans acknot kilol and forty -fi croy retr,iated to: Col. Pion th march toWiirds '1 dienrat El E.'in'3o discovered in the the roadoit the el ty of spier, Who i Capt. Barg vin, v hearing the thin Capt. St. Irrain" les, an'i cl atfs, apd'ro an hour, itiy 1114r3. 1 They ;Osumi, the 31 of i r ., ti Ilitlians 'at tingly A few niain Is wel evening, bi i r. the teat rrn il. norij, ,tibriced n the tit(' ( Limits. Limits. Dyer and and Lie it. liars.: by throving sheli o'clock ' charge execute . The as a pat of the this ch. rge. - P , until night, she oil, bin i 'were int morning the fur &iitie ('.ipt. Bur . 'The mat logs engagements Is num'ae of won, was II killed a. have since died, KILLIID: Psi% ales Messer. Smith, Graluitn, Papin; Ist Sergi t A. b. Caldwell; private R. 'r. Boinemlst Serglt G. B. Rossi privates Brooks, Levico ; - llansuker, J. Truas„ and. 'Serg't llart.' j WO"Selill: COI. Pride; Capt.. J. 11, Burg .win (Disco dead); Cant. M'Millati; Ist Lieut., Irwin Ist Len.. 'l'. G. West; Lieut. J. ManL, field; bi.ertets .411, Caspersi Va roe, Fergn lion; Corporals Tones and Inglen an; privates Atilmati, Mar liy Mezer, Au tin. Lewis, Chian*, Nag e, , Sighta,' Fend r. Johnson, Ilewijt, Hows e , Damning, Moon, Gibbons, Linn man, 1310 - t ged, Grain, Deets, Sickenberg liage fining)), nderson, Beach; Hutton, nil } 11 11 . man Walker, Schneider, Shay, Near, Bre- Men, ielfeldt, od, Kohn. On the 25th ult., Capt. Ilehdly; who was in co' mend of the grazing arties.on the Rio, -Dior , marched with SO in t to the town of, MOM, to suppress, the insurr ction there, and affes4 the niiin s lercors of Messr..ColVer, Witl did, bv,es and 'others ) who were nt*sttered at that lace. - ' . - \ 11. 'found a body of Mexicans tuner n arm and lido fern ing his men intodine for attack age eial engagement' immediately ensued, the Mexicans hetreaxing and firing fro„ thq win ows and hop, holes in their houses.-- Cap . 11., and I is men closely pursued them, and vith a am ill party took possession of do i,. app rtment of an old fort held by the insur gents, and while preparing to lire it, was shot , Ile died in a f-w minutes. ' The enemy had ;25 killed, and 17 taken prisners. : OA. loss, 1, killed, and 2 or 3 4 wo. nisi. f, i _.]____:____ ! I ritgonwr.—The Bombardment vas postponed\ several hours by 'en. I t icott f after all the arrange ence oper'atlons had beep inade,, ne view of inducing tin:-Itlex ihe watiten and childeril out of 6 proffered his aid tO place them of danger. It is much regret vosition was net acceded to, as that upwards of 500 of the -in killed luring the engagement. i A Amu* z.....Titere is a Colonel in the [ Alesican arm , namelTorrey, wild is an Am driest) by birt , and was formerly of the U.S. , Ar Yr.-Phil dr/phi/A Post, - , his Torre .is,actillg a far more honorable " in manly pa I, 'than are his Federal friends el home, for I is cdnitse, at feast, has the merit of bravery a d courage while theirs Is not uttraitarour but . rardly.—BeVolt(lle.) ri it hal bin little'effect. 'ere. within , Such-short dis used to a hot lire,. which • ,!. penetrate.] the clothes of Iventy men Who' served the ge seAng, tiff' slight °fact " I y_hai upon them, ordered lnth his battalion to dram was gallantly dome. The m, ant a scattering tight cu t until sun down, Our less and seven wenn lel. The vledge' a loss of thirty-six le taken prisoneri. The en'. anis Ttlaf, their,stroughel I. 7th took imp his ling of Ips, au I again encountered ta on the 24th. They were ;thick brush on each side of armee of a defile, bye par- I nme.liately fired Upon' them., ith his company of dragoons I; coma up, together 'with i tin.] Lient.'Whitel,s entoa- i L on the Mexicans an.] In li mn.' The battle lasted half mrseit was kept up for two 1 , ) their matlext day, anion ley found Thle'xicatas and 1 fort ifi . 3.1 at Piaeldos do Taos, re lire] by the artillery that did not make a general at g. The attack was cum , riling by two batteries under Wilson oftlie regular army, ttiver of the Light Art il lerY idio the town. Mont /2 irge ited t ,t the was ordered anl gallantly lireh. which bad been used fortifieafions, was taken by he tight was hotly contested I two white flags were hoist.- / Mutely shot down. was surrendered. In This /!win fen. of the Mexicans in the throe estimated at' 282 killed; the fled 'is unknown. • Oar loss nJ 47 wiiunied, 3 of %Omni eta Crur., ' tilers of to to coiii• ithe, hum c to sent city, and I of,tho wa • t his ir, eqta 9141', of 1; the tue , 1 wit , ientl out t 94 Ant, ' !mini o • Onsiii.—A story is told of a rihy lad of;eightoen yearn of age, standing') id feet t*o tacimi a his stockings, from 4 01d.1 E gefleld,' 'SoVth Carolina, who was recently al , bting-whOltato,r nut he should volunteer if. , the war In Diettleo l; One of the, flags of t notating! partylln Ina own dearly beloved 0, loge, wari his eYes somewhat discour aged Wm. Victory of DAthz-zpur,in viq .TORY or CRIPP 'E," sald he, "and I'll go char, e gos, darned If !like Li.EATN!' dive i to, 1n New-York la tle r • , trThe p ?m , 2000. 'llie ete - • niship Telegraph arrived i New;; 0 the 10th itist.,:,?from th 'Brazos v.. •,- •z t, whence, she'left on the eith'inst. '- - ‘ : On the 02d, ult. 'at Odell° 'and 'll . terey, on the 524th r everYlthing!was quiet, i tin: no , appreliensip'a f:An,were entertained of a diffe nt:-. i g state of ,assn . s ensuing there. Vera of the i,Joui i We're, dy at Saltillo. 4, bOth Americans and Mexi cans,hityt ne. The report hr _ rght to the city by passen gers on board the schooner Henry Lobg, on Friday, thitt,a battle had been fought between, Gen. Taylor nod the forces under Gen. Ur rea an I Catralesoroves , to be incorrect. On tli2 IGTh March, (len. T. :km inot tho' division of. Cul. Curtis, and havit been, ap.• priseithat itfnralesitad eoncentra ed in the vicinity'of •Rainusiwith a•command of some 46 1 10 nien, he Setchtt in puisiiit of him.. He followed hint ;as - far as Caiderete, brit his force should ‘ be literally • flying artillery to overtake him, and it is doubtful if they would even t h en —h e h a d crossed the Mountains.— Gen. Taylor had returned to camp near Mon terey. . , ••• . *, Information htivirk, rershed Camar,,a.o . that Canales, with some 200 men, was at Capere ro, 20-miles south of Cerralro, Capt. Grey and a party,inf Tetan Rangers, had left •in pursuit of him. - i 1 It is understood to be die design of Gen. Taylor, as soon as he gets the necessary re inforcements, to March on to Saltillo, and, at a point between that and Mexico, form 4 junction tvitl44e.n. Scott:- n A: letter rect. ved by the; Matamoros Flag (ad jlluena Vista, l2th 11 itirch, states, - that all was quiet: that the wotli tied' Were Mend: ing rain ily, nod gives tho,,otil-instiirtng - - in- , - .formation that, ticor,litig ro i, ns tr tic ti onsr , frOm Gen. Taylor before leaving,lupwards of forrY mnleloads of provisions had been sent froni his camp - to Encartatehni for the rise of The wounded Mt... Vica r -is, who .were in the. hospital and in a state of ] starvation. A 4.0r,1i og to an order" i4sned on the 31 illt., the Ihnisville 1.?'rioll ist rnoverorn Mon... terey to Ag,utt a Nt eve. ' he Ist and 3d Ohio regiments are to c ntioNse tire gstrisonat Mon, terev utt.ler'llte .ruler of Col. Curtis. Two - cbmpaniaS of the '1 Ohio regiment are to, be posted at the Rin enrol°, pass, between Mon tereyt and Saltillo and the remainder Of the regiment under the immediate orders of Col. /Morgan ;is -to report to Gon. Wool..frit° ' , Col.rf the Kentunkv cavalry is to establish 'his heakplarters :if berralvo, with four eon patties t wo to be posted at ,Marin and two at •Punta Amtada.llte. remaining companies are to await order. , s-' ~, ) 1 . [ is - - 7----- . ---- i -- - ' KriainArtiont• Ihrrogra,l . ddresu r The folloWiniq t ht. address of Sam& An na on assuming t to reins of got:cram+ in, Mcsico..:4t is di ia ail similar productions, fa of patriotism: ISENORM MTV rfEs—l. have just taken the oath whiCh the last kil rt.:3 cri be :.., and dn'doing tie ), oughtlo accompany it, with a manit9sta on a mysentintents, and the motives of ,iny, millet th this respectable' committee of the 1 gist:dive lady. , - The events which have taken place in the capital are kociwo, an I are of such a 'charac ter us to bind me to give them a speedy termi- Bation. Surrotinded by ditlicul*s lof all I inds interested in what istdbe moctantostiiin' octant and essential for the tvlible nation, as is the sustaining of a strong an I decided strtiggle with a foreign power, in which nothing less is intuked than theexisteuce of the nation, it %%rid be the worst of evils to enter into is contest with those who ought to. unite in ro pe ling the common enemy. These discords • touh 'to disappear at the imperious voice of patriutisin winch .calls upuo the eons nf the country to have but one will and aim. - -The mommts have been urgent-4 have seen the forward steps of the enemy-1 have'rushed 1.6 the field to repel him . . and 0v..t0 , ..,t t.1.c.m.....50t. of doing so, I have been forced to leave a brave and victorious army, tfirl to come hither to as some a power which I have repeatedly said was repignant to my feelings, aq which I hal decided ne%pr to undertake. . That which Has been and ought, to be an object of aspiratitin and desire, is fot.linti an , enormtnts sacri fi ce, but lam all for city coon- 1 i d try, atirshall ever serve it without _thinking what it may cost, mo to do that which the na tion desire 1 should do. , I have entered upon the Supreme Magistracy because I have seen that it was the sole legal means of termina ting the disturhances of this capitol, an 1 be cause I believe I shall thus be able to radii: tate the prosecti 'on of the war and - to saver the independ ce and honor - of Mexico, which 'I wish to est Mt. 'unsullied and brllliztnt to 'the wor which is beholding us. , U have be fore me the committee of the sovereign con gress, of that august body whose decisions i 1 have respected and shall' constantly contin.- no to respect. Its decisions will be my itf-- variable guide, midi hnve•firmly resolved to preserve a pore unison i with the legislative hody, which-union will give its a final victory kind the re-establishmeult.of internal, and `ex ternal peace— in which the happiness drour creddry dedeuls. and to which we all aspire. The mttien has prdclaiMed the political prin.: ciples which ought to-be the basis of the ad ministration which I wish to establish. Thus lunderstand that, its strength will be , seeureil f 4 defending itself, and its rights for which its sons have those guarantees which belong to all men, and which civilization claims, and which has been my MO since My return to the cowry. This will not be de nied, and the nation shall still seenrobedient 'to its wishes without my having any other rule of conduct than its deci4ious. As a Mexican and a soldier, I shall alw4s take the _same road as the nation, and I aspire ,to no. Other title than that of good citizen, and in speaking of ine that it should be s id that I always loved my einnitry-”that I served it with zeal, and that I sacrificed mys If for its guild, , . from Monterey &&• 1321 .A Group: " The % Vasil i rigtuo corresponliento the N ew York Journal of Commerce says, with much miivei.f.e; that— t “The next packet that sails for England ' will carry out the intelligence that: the Airier leans have won the rilliant battle of Buena Vista against great , o :Is; that the Americans haVe Oren the city of Vera Cruz anti the for' midabl6 castle of San, 3 an dlilloa; that the Arnerilmo hue °pone( 016 ports,of Mexico do Ile:lira! trade; that th Americans have sent a fleet of.ships lade vith provisions; for star- ving•lreland;• and t t erican credit rises at Mune; if) the face of 'large ,expenditures; aril that the \ new loan is Taken at a rate above -, par. The news' Will gn at the same time that General Scott is now on the wing for the ta ble laud and the`capital• of Meiito, and that. the treasury of the United States is in ~suott, credit; and the resources of our people are so abundant, that more khan three, times the rouhunt of the loan `.which the government wanted haS been elline.l-•*pear i , sixtftnillions —and narty all above\par:' Themock 'has since ad anceJ,_atid is rising 1 in, the inarket.::. Corsi ering that . I,l,admlttistratiun r ill bankrupt, as the oppositin44ers, have yen. ; wed to predict, this faciiity \ of tibtaing three timesits much turnkey 'as they I want; it dning very Weil.' Calhoun,' too, whir has• no ade quate idea of the'energies of a free pleople—;;. who was for a system of "m,asterly.inactivi-, ty" in relation to Oregon, and, ,nnderrated, in his speech, .the resources:of tlie United States and who was pretty much .4/4 the same sys tem Of "ntaiiterly inactivity'! in . his \ speech about Me:o6; *risk), ' said; 4 iWell, then, , we most have`another,canipaign. -.Now, a sol emn question comes up, have t(-e the means? Can we ra ise the meneyr Let the dosui: of yesterday „ansWer, this, gloomy interreuitory. .—Neal. union: . \ I . . (I:rrhtf telegraph lino fr tits emeinatt, t, by the first ofJuly neyti. MTE Late from YeraCruz, Tampie, and , Brazos .Nantlago . • . , A:4 The Ship' Alhambra, Capt..:3Vilson "Ana the steamer littabrimn, both - ft:::Nev:i' 01'4 * 4, .... bring advic'esTrom Vera Crii ' to the Ist ihtt.; from Tiintßici) - to the 3d . instant; add c-fniin ~ , 4 I , Brazos to the 4th inst. ; . ' .:. i' = Capt.`'Wilsein reports thatAem-Quitman's t brigade left Vera Cruz on the . fist' March, for' • ivarado. The frigate Potoma6, sloops-ol- John Adams, Albany, and St. Mary's; the eloper Mississippi, 'Vixen ami Spitfire; nnd)o • r small vessels, sailed the same morn in for e same place. -` Santa z nom was nt the elpital,,and, it, was sail the C trek party h ad joined him—the A rchbishop,a! Teeing,. to' advance .5,000,009 of dollars to enith him to drive the "barSari rips" eitt , Of the c entry,. „The U. S. brig 'erpoise, in the late, tale, was obliged to throl over her guns, and has. beeifordered to new cleans to go into dock and repair'. "en.'Twicgs,twith hi` march for Puente r Naciothi. Nl l arelt„, Gen. Worth, who Governor ofjtera Cruz, wont,. another diviat in fAur or five die c. • r. I t. lONE 11 [BONE V . Dates to the 2:1 April have been rccei t New.:Grleansi.. • '- Nothing has been heard , fmnv the detac' ment under Gen. Quitmatviept eolith toast,: possession of Alvarado. 1t , was not supposed" that any, rertistance would be offered. : Harney; with a detachment of dra- • i'oo ll 7', had .goneoutrtlt a short distance to tyke possession - of the tone of Antigua. • , No-force had been di:spatched towards Ja lapa on 64 route to the city of Mexico.— ; Seihedays were excepted to 'elapse before the main ~.botly the army under Gen. Montt ‘i•on Id be ready to move in that direction: It had ,been ascertained that Gen. La Vega, with a fore one thousand strong, was posted at the Puente Nacional, a btrotig' position about thirty miles from Vera Crogi , on the route to the capital, Everything was quiet m era Cru, and Gen. Worth, as Govertme of the town, was discharging hi= duty admirably. FrOm 11.. w ) law, did, April Dili. LATER PROM I'IIE• i CITY,OF MEXICO. I ---- • , . i El Remit)Beano to the 27fh ult., has been - re- T..° ke i u " - . .. to tl a Cprosperi ty .which their otherwise great ceived'. VVe Anna's reception at the Cain- are not able to learn the panic tilers of Sunlitadvantages wool,) wean to ttlerit; 1 herefore, ...Resolved, I. That rots the interest of the nil: ha entered the city on the 221: d i • I,tll of the:Stat bereigl the, S -Guinea Ferias was immediately . depesed, sho ee r p e Of LaltmErie, es to haver a n (imtintions oothern. Rail awl Santa Anua taking charge -of the Ptiesi denev,l the revolution was soorr at on end,' • R` ad emnrullnication, which shall look to an extension ending only in the Valley of the Pena Barrnrratt seems to remain at , tile head Mississippi.. 1 - , of Military ° Mb irs'at 'the. capital.- , SuntatAnna. ha I ordered several detach- Resolved, 2'. That it is unwise nod against 1 t . the interest U New York end New Engiand, ments ti troops to march immediately to.Yern. to longer, perr tit the granaries of the West to Cruz, hi order to as the hesieged. The accounts : fro i chihnahna were fe l the be seated' during tivemiontlis,of thetyear; ajar' to! secure the trade l a the South rt 9 Welit, sth March. The los s i. of the - battle of the 28th February by the Istexic r eas, is ' attributed ! t ' ffir " nd co T mln°entil " Almil be ' "O ene 4 /t " I to the cowtirdice of the. lexican cavalry. bileh points .”" l ' e %Iles ar' shall s ' d ' ur9 said trade to the enterprise ( f the East a tilNorth. The forces of the Americans are slated to have . been no% - dry! 7 .piece, ,of artillery; ; Resolved, '3.i That ,the etTorts I to to 'draw the trade ,of the , Lakes and the Ohio whilst i those of the 'Mtixictins were 2000, and Valley ti the S,eabpari by Smatter! Channels 10 ; pieces- of orangery. The Americans took: p0,,,,,,,n,„ of tenh„„h„,„ on the of Ni nvot, and Railroad throughl.lanada, dentin(' at our hands .eriousiattention, and to pre vent their abe and' nearly all the Mexicans families were coneurnmation, it is expedient that Railroad 1 4doning the cit y. - e - . slioeld be constructed along the. South shore . . 'Prom the 1113... Or!c.ns i'cayn,in. Aril a. , of; Lake Erie to its head, and thenee to the . LATER. FROM VERA ,CRUZ. , S inflwest, terminating at :etch Poiht its shall 1 - rt re to. teethe greatektamouurof trade end At an early Inutr --- thi., inornir)g, the shin Ar r rel.- ,i v ..,171 ./ kansas, Capt. Hilliard, arri from Vera' 'Resolved,: A. T hat he ; first link of this, Cruz in fi ve days: • . important•imprevement s the constroctirm of a-Railroad from - Buffalo to Erie, to the com- Mr. Kendall- writes ti; that t ie last reports from the capital indicate - that he dissimsicots mencement , an-1 cemp etion of which we are tint yet terminated. ,a • • .' :pledge our eqergies. . A Guadalajara paper publish s the terms of- ( ', , ,_, 4esolved,. 6. ,l ti 'hat: the' opinion of this fermftty our tioverrure-ur frrr-- elo4,:shr,..i.rh. Convention; it. ' tie interest of the iteople re- Atucha: The principal one wi t s i n brief, . t* tif- siding on nod n r:tbia coutemplatol road, to v tetv teen tr , t iiii nnA to b e pa id mexic i f or t h e fi ne „ promote 'its cons ellen forthe reason that it 26 degrees - from the Gulf to titOacitic, and will give them, at all sett•mt the-advantages the United States to demend expenses of of the best and highest mail( t.k in the Cabin, the War. 'Pliese expenses- are estimated at for the sale,of their products , whether o .Ag thirteen ,millions, making a total or twenty- _Heflin:re or Mannfactures; c ilt it ikWillait,ance eight millions for the territory north of 26de- the valne of their property F y develeping its grees. . resources,-and Stimulate their in lustr), , by the Santa Anna arrived'at the city of Mexico rewards ineident fo'good mairkets. on the 20th or Ist. ult. and at once took Resolved, 6. 'plat. to ensure the objets ,sides with the cluen against - Gomez Ferias. - contemplated by this Convention, that a Corn 1 A Frenelinim list ariive I from the city mince be appointed today its views before tit' 'of Mexico, win) reports that there are not one Legislature of the State_of Nev York, thre thousand armed men, all told, on the road from the measures already adopted in the State lir this to the capital. III: says there were nine' PcnnaYlvania, in ( granting a charter for kt. gnns in position at Puente Nacional, but only Railroad front Erie tube, State line east, rn, y siity meal to serve them. lie responded' to by the Legislature of N al, Gen. Quitman takes down to the York, either by a Special 'charter or the fa- South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama regi- cilities derivable front - some' general prov s mentS; ho also lids at) artillery force with ions of gawk, , i r hint, ('apt. Stepto's battery, lum informed. 'A -(notion to consider the restitutions sepa . 1 , ---- ittely, wits lust, atud alien rrtilarlis frowne - ,FROM GENERAL TAII.. YLOR. ' Messrs. 'GREEN. 1 id , ..sratt, BALt:, 'fluxt,Ae Dsuottamv,,Fmtti tt, MsaTis and, he PRI:f4 The accounts from Braze's are thakGetteral Taylor has retune Ito Sultillo after in vnin InENT, the I.eseletiOns ,were unatinneuslY pursuing ',Free.. He could not reach him, adopted..i .I '' - ' .1 though he was once clm;e upon him at Marin. The PitesionxT , p niute las the "Cootmit-, shnion, ' Gen. Taylor's force consisted -of about 1000 tee created under 6e 6i.li rt.o men, of whom only , 150 were cavalry.. . Mf.ssrta. D. MIA tVIN,f Ripley, ' The impression .at the mouth of the Rio E. A. !L .slre, ,t orretio.lia r Grande was that Gene Taylor % , ... , ,nia 'posh on ,- , A Sa ll ' n r of stfield- i to San Luis. This is interred from his or-' ---.------1 , 1 _.+ ' . Bering so much transportation to be sent for- • 1 Fir l l ,MEXICO,- • • ward. . , , . 1 ... ....._ . 4 , i Col. Hantramck was at Camargo at the We ,understa tid I that the prniie dilrosed last dccauni.s. - Every thing was quiekthere, among. the Mexicans, in the capalei 14st :Inv and on the river and at the Brazos. • might experience. the sante disastrous ..fate which had fallen u on the env mitten Ilv SANTA ANNA AND', TIM MEXICAN- is to its si ) trrender: - An ' a'wfulirpattn ' %VIIIGS—"PAR NOIIILIWRATUAL" , le has now spread' aver the people. The loss - of the city and case, combined with the last victory of kits th 5,000 men o er 20,000, 'at:Baena Vibe,. h bpread consti union use that infatuated mnion. ' Gem Scottloid espatceed ade nehmen( to. Alvarndo, to col ect mules, horses,/ clad beeves. The villa re of Aledelin, 10 miles from Vera Cruz, in theirection ef•Alvert(do, had (1 1 already been,occu' ied by our troops; had qui etly _subrnitted an met with the must liberal treatment on the p rt tit' our troltPs. *The,in habitantS of Alvitrado will protbly, animated Ivy. this example, be willing I. furnish their animals toe* ArneriGOitxold„instead of having the'm taken from hero by /forcible contribit - - tions. '_!. . I - cl - • Two daYs afterT dl./ otter! left Vera gruz the general' expec Oft> send on , his T fie gbtains, the necessary advanee, d towands'the capit 1./ He will push on ' to the`( point, as soon us mansportation, and us rapidly as he min:- -lie' leaves nit hestilelltie 'behind him. No verydormidable ooposi i itien . is expecteJ at Pu ente Neciena le, ' Nat !UM I Bridge, .30 ,miles trout Vera Critzo i nor even - at Jalapa, (68 ipik , s.y / The Getteral - will push oil to - the healthy table lati4 between the bridgetind Ja-' lupuitmence, ttn iresume,,tinkss, Unexpected :ith elistitelett occur, o-the Capital., It teas said thayGen.Veg iftWo Or threelbouitutcicav jazlroy li t e v it i, l r i o %i le nt in , o i t :t t i v fe il 'tt i i h ti o ir r t e ri b ' e Me u tt o l y co g : 0 vg " r - il. meat at:Mexico .apab.h,of 'making peace;' for' as the,Cenditien (thlogs itow,stund at get:- let;, there ,tatky h „greater Jilin:atty. in finding an .execu t ive to t Ofit tit'ir peace ;than' ' fur the`', to curry on War:. ' it wild repolted'at the tint aCcounts.,that ttntiti Anna Wes,. tnivapcing. to the,capital. - rphk:tg 6 he :absolute certaint of this: - ACciMiltig ( to' the l last 'aCcutitits ' eiL' calved at „Vera' tizi=the chi '" wits diet • eted by contenting, f tiette4- , There-we -every thiYbreils,and bl , dydighttlin titireettl, in Lk what Was-vii tgaity Called "the ives' wer." This is a contest of the o n for til'e eit entpliOn of their Property;', which they - had contfiNetl.te engage the,. Vets Of the: capital, and thiough thetn.theAuslaitols, 'in their b,er , halm It .6 dilfteultl6 tind‘rsnind in this 6pr ly-btir,ly civil WiVr'vlaierniiitttOteSsifie'goverti-: i)er t nient,Orwhet I' WET/M i ce any. ••• ' -,-'-' 41 ' The offic!a, , 6 Id reti!urti ef the forcess,under in t ip: 'sth Marcb,,,before Vera', ting 'gr ft;gate I . of . 14,470401114 ofl 4:1 ipti ed and most gallant corps in At di 'Union}' 1., . ' . ‘‘, , Troia saws Asou‘s d•l3ut hp (tile daterietvit eniemy,) must have been taught by the.exper:ip‘ce of these two days ) t‘tt neitlfer., Jhu ritg f ,l steep of the risoutitain, nor his fortified position, our any other of his' advantages) could restrain the MeNichn soiJier from battling A delence,of hts country and her rights'," (IT'See how,Eordially .I(witts - .4nna's kin dred spirit of the N. Y. Trienne,,- coincides; with him in sentimenvani language,' and how, true it is that the sympathies of tone entire; 'tinily" in this country are with the Mexican chieftain. SANTA.A..mt says: "the Mexican soldier battles in; defence of his country and her right s.'•' The Tribunet says; for their homes, their theirterritory.!,' . The Tribune also sa t ) of thb five thousan:l Ai that battle are opposAl , goaneeeiseis rilypro nuked, one! and dentinnees it n ' ' SAttiA Atii;.is mien ;leis,"' pays: '"3lrxie.4,M from -the 144 tliat• the people of the United Su 'wor, err Oeir, papers-el t f,..... sympt}tina of one ,er f I e are m,),lr speptrl. unN 'bii - their e partials ': ' il• Ihe 'eribtitte nay • '1 Auctive,ofuo good to tl ,tratiini• : that has.; onw American. auldierS) :tifili Oher'y'.' i 'S'afsia 'A.i'i... 3 or soli blehtle l o_S"iis . 'EI e . . ~: bium min Who is'at the tid - of thttiArnert , . can) .Grivernment..U.il e l.bexilei l l k f r ro p r i ii co lisi b W e Mr. .11nusos,, afd er o 1 t'lih• .' - , ' or Culigres6 says: "Snie,Qf, my iwu .j..tolt: cal, (MI ig) frier:LlS - tied re that !it / A;t' gond - "policy (i to' prm•eeitte tho w r,"hecutise "it will elSte.t.; 'iially.brealt &mum d use up / the present ,Ad ministration." ~ ..,.: .../), SANTA Ariri.e,c - apery, In ,Difoxido says: : "Daniel' Webster as - Introduci - S.l resolutions into the Senate, to:tar/mita the eotetirdly 'James IC. Polk,. arui , iurtilim.ou t .of -Office: ! American, Freenpan! tinder; which' of these baniiers will voti - fight--XJ Y. Otatie:- ' , 'paper says . there is a nian dckiii east who'is sn tal t, thdthe ilobl ige; 'loci get aria laddctto put hie hat on. = = • •:' • -- m Pittsburg to be in operation ;•Porsnany, , -Aoi liutflic ,meeting, f:isms Bufilitni to Fi'le, 4 , wi 1 terian Hoiffe, in T‘Yestl =;-c:,,On-tii - otinn; I :-.. • 1 ; I 'l‘ . .i!.PArr. - D.,D agiss, of Erie, was appointed, m Qtiairon, did LintENZiO PAnsoNs, 'Esq., of Westfield, Sec etary, pro tem. , ' IA ommittet of elev :in,- consisting • of the p)110% lug perm ns was Ippninted to nominate ofce s for O' for A. i• SMITn of Vet `eld, I. Ooze of Erie. E. A. L.F.sTna Of Fred! nia, J. PaAwLy. l l of North East, A. SALT me; of Sliticree ~ S . :11. DicKtrgso - N of Fretit nia, 3. V.ll4,linuttmenf Hin t liorcreelt.)• MANDI of Ripley, S. F. Prip P. Of Mayville, C. o.*Dm-sOnAnAv. of I iploi and It. :Joiis -1 SON of Westfiefd. I • ' - TheCunv Mioothea ' irne,l to 14 P. M. ~ • ' ' 5 , A1 71 'ERNOON. ESSIOI. - - • , The Cony 'ROT' havin , been called to or - der, - 41r.. A. e i liitrrn, : fro' the Nominating COmmittee,•,preSeuted' tli 'following report', which was aceopted: .• , , ' ' C IFor Pres.; nt. Vox. - GEO. - W.tPA rrEti.soN. , - „ - r ici-.Preßill ants. lIIN. el,. M. 111 t). -' ' , E. : . ImaTna, Esq. mi. E. Et.fst,py„, ' Ifd . JOON BRAWLS ', 'M. GatinN, 1; , Ho:, . C. DAUCHIAD%If, 111 it.OI.SON Esq., HON. G. A. FRENCH. division,' was to I _on tho, -21st val g. 11:4 actilt fulloW • with s. dat I 'llll Me-si of Noi of W Doun, Til time, dresti FITH, the f !tient, coutat utileNJ P - e II pert" fight .4ox icons fight the integriry of "d large maj7itx cans who s foitght: the toni•,' - as baing d nselensty .c!ietiect quarrel.!' !Mexico—the art de"rive 64104 Voter rt' - of the s are opposed to Air ?X : And that ;*ithe rty in that c ountry tft Llfr.Ficcr -7airat !` War lie tiro iiiguidedAdrait;di -4 cl,teitt (the brt.ye, ~-!7-- -7 - ---f - --- - Luiventvou. - •. 1 [notification, a large favor of rti• Rail road, rs held at-the PreSby= i ll eta,- on the 14th inst. itail avid Sec retarive. C.:J..1. Ingersoll, L. L. Pratt, - • J. D. •-- al. Sterrett, 41f' Title I - ,1 • • ~. _ -- -- I NT. T GRKAT Tl'l t COLE N.lllttxtco.-- The Nader al Ilridge l i:a ' abort distance from , ) the cit elt,- era Cruz,;.on thoioml to•Iho' att.' of Afetii ' 'will Un foubte Ilyhe the nex,tpluOt: heard . I'n -' as giviiig,away to the rapid„ non saults th e American' forces. It is Omit; Ake stronieit fortification itlffexico, and will,; `if properly manned,,give the Americans great! trouble, in driving _the enemy frnm the po.i— ji session of it; It MO Vailt:by the Spanish govertime it, and, in lionlo - 4.the King, nem.; ed ~K ing' Bri lge," or me del; key. , Its massive s rength is only eq'tiallel HI krati liter by the st - rroun ling scenery. It ,SPans the river ant gaol. whiclr-passe' offer a 4oelty bed iii a deep tell of high nal 0 rpendiettlar rocks. The adja ent heights i of t list mountain pass , were stro gly furtitie I by the reVolittionary generals, to the - War, of Irplependence, who held possession•of thebridge against superior forces. It- i's said thaliLa Vega . commands the fore° a t Puente National, and' is. deter mitted, r 4o jtistify by some, brilliant deed the, high fexpeciation excited by his manly bearzl ins at Resi ca de la Palma. ' • I \ i Tim YI!"-AT.40.1 Atremii.--.-Th ....e New ...m r eans rylria of it>ie 7th inst. states that through erodible source it is ii.formed that the orde was receivedlit that city, un'the .511), dated at 1 Washing,tOti on the 24th of Illhrch, by which it is stewed Yucatan veSsels to trade freely between Or ports and those of the' peninsula, il excepting my by port of El Carmen, in Lag una, on Itc C*ol),t,Of its prximity to Tobasca, In accordithee 'vith this riler, the schr, Atre4. vido Waspirthelth cleared'at the custom house With a cargo of 'protiisiOns, 'land she left for Campeacliy the same tilting. Copt Morning of the schr. Luna, clai ned that. his vessel ! should likewise be'despatched, but the Collec tor opposed i', stating that the'selir. Luna was seizezi on the 2201 t consequently it is neces.sary to await a special order, froin Washington. . Nom:Grit Or PE AC.—The New Orlea tie Titnes!of the '7th Inst', says..that several p ri , vnte letters, of 'n vbry ate date, from the city of Mexico, writtekby person of the,high c,st lare:pectability, ,and whose sources of infiir ma ion are whole,' state, as rt• matter of psi tiVe certainty, drat negotiation, , for'peace between the United- States and Aieiico are _under rid- Vhentent. and that the `return of Satjta .iitt na, rho was hourly expected,, would b 1 the si g oal for the icemmencement of overtures. Tilt R 31 , A li. E T p.. - , g ORREOTED WEEKLY FOKTEL3 OEI3 RWEII - 13Y M111 1 1111..8.1Eg A'aTillt , ..ii,M.P,' •.,,,Lms I. Day Cl!il):::, C:ltoMillEg, Immo. W:9lg. 6cc. 3. c, El r inur: KA S 4 b, pv 1)1 :51' Beni: lb ra IlliAtf or, r 8 I L•trJ, lid C'te,ese, 9'813 thin% ..... !Jeri Von two-, I 3 e;orit Weal, t"•vt w oe tVheltOlt ON. • 034. 1. ' 3; Il r ye • J 44 I, n. bush 111,0 1, • I?TEL .ird wool. curd' ft,1.1: or, 1.1.2! 111111111/1/11. coal. 1011 . 10 • '3ll [wt. u,Jtes. lb 4 4 .51. a'luw~ Vu 12/ StCarlwr lovvr, ll 1,'I1 "4 syl FS 4, tl $l4 MI - .oar 4 dj,sl - f ISOFT lair. lalsl .... i - I $.l 511 1 . . ,-I E. (1111-. , /' ...8,1 rit l lo 45 1011, (1/r..19 1 0 51 1 . ir.f ..... ...4 ' (4 1 : , ,,c,..., 1 1/11 1 11 t•tr. , i 1 •41 1 IrrgA 3} Pia &WWI. bill , ili .`s"c7/1 4 1 Corn nail, era 13 pit IV rfirlq - trtnlii fro rnr.i..... 5 It yit ' 1).11, `lra j 4 alt MEE 313:121it0r, lb r.ir peitt I*lttO In 621 , FVEL. fUlrel %MIA. 11 1 51'i ton • ' i 01 oi!i C Fall .porn 1;1. Winter 411 I '1 116,telin I ..... I Specui c 111,11 p.. - L, can-110. a White lea I, No.-I, dry.• • itrrattuasut. $4,44 iZ3i Wlinaii . 1 jo 5g% 7 . ! 1 7 , 1117 r ' : - 5415 . r1 1 3 , 11 , 3; 1 1 • 6 in) Mine pre ' ' 11 Inn.i , •tri rta 111-,.1.•1 I 273 0.13 Ila/iron v. k.( Elal3lr. :kriiio I 1 • SiViltif Pl' Het I I CTS :3 rlrnnthy :3, „es Fln.trecil I ')i, • lit . • I{4lo Tanner a o' per lb / 1 1i3, 011..4. /melt Wind, nc t I / 50 IVlo.kcy !,512511 0:1 sug„ ! . L• / ; 35410 , nour,pnrl4o. As , lus Brun Ii Pots Nadi: Man* It .a.‘.1% Itroortei per do Mow anis 1 shoult .4plerr MEM ("AIMS Yarn 111111`r 3 1 190 .-a1 hero l'e.tche ‘ir toy ' S , • / PTUCTGIIES I UPON 111 R, LANE'S f‘sTKE,TuREs," /BY JOHN G A 1,1311..A1 fi, ' ,f.. , XATILL. he it atl3 tor , ileltvely . , lii Id Cur salt. tit V V . nq flunk Store in fare, in tl e early pan of next ueuh. 'I he piihlieatidri ..1 this pamphlet ha 'wen unexpecterhy ilelayerl byidiStippoinintent in type, Oper, :NA% ft s nuw i neatly printed on „nod papr. ytith newt , pe; and i d 's - matter will be r,-ad with der p interest by every athniiier ell'ehris // timti truth, as n tielurent, or d e.uti tivile nod emnplete ,rellila• inn of 1,1 i.. Limes '..— trietities.-- Call and poerire it anclireart it for ve..-seiveq. 0.1). t. , PAPEOI.O - 1, Publisher. '23, 1816. Erie, M Al ENTION PARMERS!! A LL kiq 1 Oi . PR') DUCE coil bu ut glyiii..bargoins r GOODS or every des_ crip ion at he'clieup store of S. •JA9KSON ,s. Co. Nneinnlinr '11.1846. • ir 177 • .IMPORTAN :TO PRINTERS. j PI 11...M.W. St ltA YAWN°. Prottiog Ink LI .Mantrferittrers,!No. 16, Spreten mroot NCW ' Yrirk. 'would - yespeet Cal y WlllOllllO3 toI the Trade th.ti they have contra WI ()IC innliiititet ere 01 INKS, nod will keep soli:41;01 9 y on hand' s e supply' of the thfiowine•deserilift-ms,yrz: . Nee s and Book suitable ter hand enrk pow • ~.., Pt esses. , . • „,, , 'Corperplate,''Poill. Note, Moak, XyloOphie; Lattnwrapitie; ati4.l:f ode lible, ihr'ehtntieu , kliming on Silk or rowel good' • ) • Cr)lore of of I. inns ! „ i(11 be prep er d ape) war rarred equal le nil respect . to 0;45os: ithported., .9/so, tiolil'Size, Gold and S . ver lult4 t l'. LEG ll A.Nt3E, who ha to I many years ex. perienee in the . latgor. en ost pelebrated Man• Ilfileilliten Ili . PlIIIP:VIZ: ),144•Ars. L tnertier et Rose Bite Glidot httirrii 6. 55, Pa is; will give his , .r. per.onalsuilehtion the hnshies . ' , = N B. A i l! fluky. Ind/Irv:sea to the stiVerihets will he Initte taly'atteettled to. l end Ink prepured ter !nit the,!e/Kt dr, press ,ontl• wo rk r which they Ire interhii "' ' ' rii GIR LEANOE.-St (R AYMOND.' - - F--1. - - • : ' , a. 16:Spre -0, t, Now, York. • 10,10. lisi7 •- ..-, j ~.„ ~, , 'I : . 3ro 10 , V ,:; NEW EL4TABLIS.H 0 31 ' :.AUCTiOii•B4..OOMMiSS o inform their I. • fripwit. and "Me p6blic atom 'al y. 0114 nave timtintlifiediber üboire bits! • at the- Ali sno o d .14 Gr.,bum,uqstui.o teeL /WO dbors &flab or tho t?.ogio (into!, y : ticrr l il y Bre ree d y.t e s fe e.,4trp, disprooi of all o nonla en& linty b e e „ o it a rpol to 'heat:ohne - E. - tor Pubt).l- Auction: or Pt ivo .ttle. ,Titt4t hope IV ict a; te ion to aft, Otr.inema ear,' minx' fit. hetn,• to .411 . a share of tit° pottliu'patronatte: wilValtin cop on htiottazitolco valet of tidy *nada Ant inttootitittltito %fin aoution/; - tvlt'chtitry Will , 501 ch6P elortii,,rll;- • (MAFIA • - HPRNTON. BErip,Aprit,'3, JSI7. - )I•TVN itiWii;iotton w battiug utid wa4dipg ,T1084/... 4 14 • October 24; IRO. - • - • 32 , , - - - i , - - IMEMERItgOTYPE LIKENESSES. ' it /1-1: 4+ t> . WI LtAi: rtes 4. QC( AIN Lava th ...i.i. pletixtere Of announcing to the Latiks an Geutleenbri of Erie an:lsis:6loy that they hit taken mottle in, Ithe Co,reerntereitti t.litidtantto and note are. no prepared so 'exclave Vaguerreo iisa Li'senerats. in aictyle.,• Which• tier tro hrolnexk ssi represnlation,';lnd Is) 1 minim:and /lectern e blehd , n , i o o f I l iglit noel shall !' . cannel he excelled by 114 are $1 delieillely,li time Oil steel engraving.' ‘ l'he suece,e of re en• experience' s in their pro reit-iette.iive. , theen t a sope,il4iiv 0% r the tact 1i11.113r8 of 'he, Are.lettidtbety invite a ' ntepa risen of their 'pie wt% its at b 1,'":040 of the mote. !victualed I A °pet tt-ors tel' !lie day. 1- ' • . jr' Likettee , se+ in tinnily weathi.r as %Felt sr= in fair. as nil warranted Erie; Murcia 27. 1817. 45 tra'ol) 11)012 '123 9tty• 1'24 I:i IpOrg, dried", dO) St:r. • Orlratte. 1.0 r. ,•oivilarr d LUX t r t • 'irk W 1100 , 11;( `t. • i•tvi I illikc , 1 J l O 11.00 ~ .k, M . , , 5.00 hi qua ty 4V. IV. ; ' , 11,40 4 .10 du', , 5 c 0 1 71torric • , '2 i 4 ,VIM() 0.18 • 7,5108 ,' 1.1:i.T. en. t 4..!..111 - ,14./5 111.40• r !wavy . c Olt .1 .10 , light !. I .tiskzet 1 i ht•-tc tun ; it , ' 4 ,1!, ft.m. $l, 0 • 1 r., tr• , / 1,..741 . big • 4 PP, , St 111,4' it:illo • ilt S 1100. t.. teo . • 7 W... 4 1'..29 , clO4 , fi.l..lsld . 86438 5 , INt 1 s•li, lb ' 414. i. ALO, , I. . I • xtrh: . 1 Gl' Purl , I l'i Grolin I in op. N ). I . J..S} 8 iltar tiro" ...1.. _1.., . 4 •.A} , 100 i J 7 1 ' Lb,. I...!?„ •• - 1 1.4 111014 1 . ' 00 1 . Stlol,. ....1. „;......pi 00 netop. ", 1 ; Clovrr. bua!, I $4 an I Iha . l il F I'm 1 ' , -.1,l liii:orwl, WA ; 56 06 . . nil,i'cwi... . ;, 'a 'Trim'' , . .' 5 ($1 ' • ' = S a lob Applo• t lei e l , ,0 OE • ••••‘- ' Sue - ••". I —*• /1 . I .... ..L..1 , ./1:t 1).. . , .... 1 , j • - di, ..././ i • • 1. 2 • b, _ . (Intone . dor, f•nlnr. hbl S atta, 1 ,SVlu Ice, TI • ma bu %Vet II Iv. ton K 4,41 '6 id 0 IMO 850,E5.‘ ir ' S ,3} 81..v525 1 3 :A :1:0‘tl 3 -n 4 u 0 cd i"..5 37 75 t-5 I, $11.:1! 7•171 40 . 21ity, 164:41 1- • 11a LAIRNIfttiT 'PLANS a new purl beauti Itatuttieie fur;tacTies Diesses, jun teeetveet CADWELEN. Pew, Lft IS In A ;•.”. (n_o tin Welrto d.diver them , ciiirlPliery scion aq etc nrif.now* working off what we have on hand April 1847. S. J ICSON • NICE —The filib•criber will contract and 11 pay cagli for nny quantity of linpfar, Chet rr, coiled atiri Black Wahine,. Lumber de livered ut his 10 , ,t of Fsench i st rat, I?r le - WA!. 'IIIII7ESD4iL4r . December 31. 1910. • • I P. 5 CLOVER SEED, of a superior quality, for s:110 by • LINTER, SENNETT & CHESTERI Erip, A wit 3, 1397, 46 TO WHOM' IT MAY- CPNCEftN. t:Elsle_i v notice-that the flood.? of thti Lie firm oft diver tt. Potter, are.nntv in lie hands of 'rho,. Potter flit Seitlenteri., itt his room, om (10. it Ea 2 le I I 0:t.1,'-e'lwre those' l er ,,on knot room dietitzeli'es to be indebtett, Ilia wdl to call and trialte p.._went by or before 15th1ost., to Prw(if.' save litt' , her to.' lice. • ' P. t LI VElt.• PoTTErt "rip. April 3. ISII WRF,CK OF' ;THE HELEN STRONG. W. • ale happy in being able to inc. , our hi ends that we acre so fortunate as not to have any Goods i , nthis vts,el when wri•Oed i ! ur 2....41§ are all .ale on tans firma. and we have now in stare ii very lairnplor sto. k of . DRUGS AND MEDIONES, Glass , Wi ire, Perfumery, Cumbs,• Brushes, Fancy Articles, etc. etc', to w hich the at ,ention of the s.ympa•liiz int; and all o hers, and assure them that they can be iretnanteinriuted in the beet hr? yes and very ines I Phase that q.,11 „, wit! not ot: in purchaie eisett cARTr, 1111.0Til PA. • rercemher 5 Isle, Vn 5 . Reed II na.f.. SPRING VAS i lONS FOR - 1847. ci ‘i yni lets she teMinit M Liewletitere. 11.11 s ti for the =grin_ of 1817. Glcintletnen,wkliitic lit pmeltase are MO. ea to call and examine, the art very ['fan; i:u4. „ . P. S. I laHers can be Italtishew with Clock at Atoll untie... .1_ — 7 1---- ., EW.ICOOD'S! NEW GOODS!' , T , ~siikterilt -r i•jul , t teer.vik Fail hi. Fu and ) \V ioitr '..upilly to (1 , _.?()1)z3. I. bicli ; ildt-31 .(/ Ilifi former , 1 6) , :k, mak inn- 1 is itst•or ttw 13 cino- Meet., entitpAsintz`llll 11., 111`W ..3. yt", wri el t ft tr. be sold chew ilSilteclteapt4t. by - P. AP. RUC liLv 16. I . Ni.. 3. P. New, I I ; I Dkop t y‘lr. and iycstll.ls, tout I .1. I I. nuri•r , N, yt Co ,t 4 .11 , • ....t , 12 , t .r_ 1 1 , 1 4.• tiy. -• —,.‘1,4t.t . ”: ! lot 41 u. Li laii,r.l•• l 1•011 CS. pi' tit:1•IVell tit.. - I . kVILLIANIS , S• Wiliaiii .' S 0 , .. ISt° 1 •i. - N*l - 111 AGAINST N THE WORLD!' .31_, NO. LX 'I.ZSEI FOR It .. UPANCE r'XUti • , c I .1 ,j9E!.., JOIIINSON, ILI ! ! ..! el r:--' z --- ' 4 4, 'L ! if 'I L:I 1 V.IAPA yRi 11:1'' 4 -,,-' :.. 1 l itfeeited trout New 1 , o lk - l ily: tottllele.orit supply of book s etobr,eitqf 1 I lieoldO'ral.llNli,-t:ell.weons HI) 'and 1.1.45-teal Se'otid rt, o:ttiona -, s•e....'c' "t 1 whieli-o ill be sold rhuip t tor cas'r titan • ver I e one o i i-red in des et:triter: iilinOng his 40.1, may Ite 6,191(1—, -,' 1 - I ,Vorkoivi'4 el 4 t9-ical-Di'v. 735, Itoltinsoo . 4 (Ire I, :oft 1. 1 1121131 Dlvi.O•ayti PIO; '1 , 102.3tc1r'., Ditti wyM:'),„s3 ' 1 ' ' I ' Atilitos;-• Vir:2 , it, it:l, ' lAntllnte% lloraee, 817 dkr, {touter. I Fid, .•! •lii . " Cicero, I'2 / Antliott's Jut 040; I:e.ide, :42,, \ ,`0 do (t) 1.., / e , :n45, 1 ,1,1 - do .;; d 9 Lattni do ',1,4' do • do do Plo.tr.ody,ll„ ' do 1 dlt ' <-, •- , altt-I• t . , ' Rjvie'g kOtiwnv, it'. ilirtuiliip% Wzriirit, , v t •toler, - Analt: ue:11 t:eotoerky, :sot vt-t j.,102, :xc. ' arip's.orittottet le, ' Lid.liAliv ; :. e,itatittl - : kel tiiki.4' 11.1 : ll,til'e II :4111i. o •Intlter'A a eotnnv , ; (liriey'g oco irair!iy Si I . Lila:0:1'( 131110 y, 1 \l..+-'o do I'oot•toult's` 'do ) Mithell'e , ,do ..1 'Bll.re't t S I_ll•ll!!tap'ity of rho, I ii..ivt 11 , , with' trl splt•ndsd alas; als:a,..ethe Electic •st tie. teatliwz, thsiks. ' ' , Andrew's and stoddsr,l:s Latin Grammar (1,4. . - 1' do . ,: do Iteaihir,‘, Coot -,;och 's (lion ,r 1 philosopyy, II gander.' Iteadersf • :Ws Book iicepi Walker's iDiclioz/qi i ~._.• ' do Johnson's' % do . i.O-r's:Byrop, it . . Scn,s comentari i s, ti vo. Vl3, Dickis vt orlss; library edition; olio, clips , The,i, °His oi,Chesterfi, Id, •- i hush's I estdonee a l tlthe tonrt of Lond4n, Fox's hoo.; of \larqrs, ', Jost:plts' m rah st:' Plittarcli'.4 LiviS, ', ~.,, \ 'ollitts' 00 fade of ifie Manor. • d • Addisans` 'do / , 900 . 0's el icly of meditiire, O r ryden's ,do) Hooper': cord Diery, I Ebel le's Practice, Oa •'s Die . jaris'denee, ' do' Therapeol s Cn i d 6 n . i ll I:•"i'l,orllaaFe,' Platonic Theolo”, . n%larld's clejoents of Nloral Science, Thr;Schlool and th'oSehool Nlaster, 1, ' Dri I din's travels in the cost, 1 ro , , Turwll's EllstorY of Greece, etc.- I- tGuide to the Plophecles,' i Dumas Tras,•els, , Maras' Nose_ t I . Palle ' work's, I New Spirit. f the', ' • • .clia at r'slAorlltrii ) Packs relitzi . us cw tip 1 laic ti 's inivrhi, I, Clibtion's klt te, 1 1 ' t,) Pridenii, V.VortneNion, [ Lire a Ile:Jr r,. ' ' i • ‘" WOrka,or Charlotie Elizabeth', templets, I , i ch) Tr, drilta Brer, i•, do - N10.4;111'5 eel'es in'stica I story; : I ' :, Luther n Gitlacions, .11yees' church RiNe.ry. Pic: fiat Ilistory,oi e rime icon Itevotat'ra /I Lit awl Sorpron of ‘V,hitf etd, i ' Gal( .mith's Err , laart, Pail Irr lint oroal Itstory, • , ix y' Toget! er wit Many l !her %%doable , tynrlo to ~, ent;oa inci thelitnitetl 1,1 ,712 ti l eat!' a sce--no c4reo' to , TIO4I'6Y SEED.---:The ,:tth , ray eash fir solidclf;art T lied • BJONILINSON & C I : - I • : . TO MATC MA T UST viweivud J 1000 Ibi !toll • \ 800 • 610-, , 1 20 , PhoAp! 50 Bonibt vt ere 11011 ;curers, nlld will Thy unnutat Nnv, AND, for sa ritti ! pa trr! N0v.21.1 tatla, . .. „. 400tt - ti . l' Mts. a , A • LT) th+7ffi qv; k OW ti W !li liernselves.: in& t tr/Tfl the' snieserrcrs,l - eillter by 6 1 Oor lleo ~t. could. ti' 1 16 9 14,v0 I rile' s are du o, ore reipsea4o cII arittsititle die sui a i'vitlionl daily or co.o w, bt niatl i. Il• - •wi .L •IAMSI4- W.KIOII I'.' k ,f, Erie. at - t. 3t),.1547. ? ;• 1 - • i ..' .• "'f • 7 -., , r• i'SPte AT.ILII.B of l , -4 . - ad, 'Silver itnA Go! nail §'ALIT ea , ' ti, had nt LL 'ti awe? b• ,„ Silt' r Fllmies,ae - extelloiYy VaClltifil I. or \ ' - War#.l•lrse. Glt s•reet Csfoal Barf• ll 7 . contrive ndetinvex..i !so, the eclebratO, 'en : 1 „ ~,I hren 1 ,,, , k„,/ 1 , if ' , m e .uther, g lottal 8p •Ittelii, suptiti rto any in use . --; '• ,ith em „„ thai, 1 , "here. h ere , Si t• Lt. K.M 1544. Co. ~ _ . F e l „,,„, 0, i 17, Nov: I , 113'6 . - ' .7, Reed Hon . , ,_ G"' :. ,i. , 1 vlo , E.p• ..„ t b, VI ilittlii 11)2, lin' lui tea' eta :ft oriel i ., eo. - „:,,, ..„ :.„ , ~,. b5 ,,, t ,,,, ..,„„i i „ a rt '«,;. , ; .. a. • Ma 1 k end '1 2 cOlOre •slipperSi lies' ins, / A" -..,q"., 7 ) -I ..- r .A . gititeia nd•halq • r anti Obiltkrtina',,etrte . el , Air & , t) - ' s 184 , 3 • the - . , 1.1:10, STi ilti . - • e c*. • • Oetolt 1.10; 18 ' ' . • v" i- i ' ta- — i . 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I 3-.... lit • r. ~, 01 11 , - 11.-n I. :to • ~,,r . t, ,l' , r Smith's 6,11.'11, fr... f ..1 titol 0,, • ~ ••'''' oiler toil. are lad; ,'e : 'ati•/ mere t',,,4 o 1 • ~,,..t.r, a e yet tees,. • I i%" .It Llt. ! t rolit'Cie I' 31, T,,w ij .: N" I tor. S. ' h't'rtils'are the Iv - i :.41..• r v....F.6i' , , I 1, Ai' Eilit. liof 11. ------ "rem ::,.. 1 1;-.`ia 1 ',Thar, I'm •!...' 1.''..! ' I t,e, • -....i i tholi?( foil , ~..! k ..... l'a.r. aft tr.: tried Inc,t Se • : , 6V. II:I 101..1A . sit t 1 Fri - toy/tee. J. (1 1. 11,.& ,, . . Jr. Sinitia'e rai4 arc ( in ere ,i , h.i.e.c.21, in , ':.:" 1 " .1 I fruit) theft plc 1 ~110r,•%flogi • 111,t. t, I/ tali ft. L. 111..10.1.11:iri.o .!:r 1 . Prim 11( II tom t •. e (1.,,1,,, Pr. Sin - Ili. It 4 RA re i r iv 1..: —i hr I'lll4 sne'al sr / very re nly,-atl v.;ii tiria r 0., II •1 ,Intkt •, • eqq , Poker., .te. ~ t. 3 4' : mOS F.H.1 1 \ ..k1i....'..Vi M.,, , .1, / 1 / ./e(slmali—liour_iiillt ar, ..,. Ii 11.,1 11 , r .• ' - :1 'CM );ICI Pi 0111/Elan Al 7. ' Dr. Smith—,l.arri notch Mi. •-• ,I stilt' tag la , "1 i Sugar CO nett l'ill,/,. aril th.e Ileht , e h , ' ( -•. ,, a` . rAkit..lo'o.li.V i1..1.1". OCI 4MERICS - i 'The Atm e :we oolyva few is,(r.s.t. • rid we mirea 04, . i Boil fill a whole it to spoper,Witii ••191,1r our.. r"' ant 110. 1/1/1 Mimi 1/1/1/../. iliVlls Ctrt...ll(o sol t'': - Li . tit Pt general L•101.44e,111 ;1. 1 : 3 1 bean eill• w' -i / Alway• • e . ore C 01.63 10 5 'mu..? net "plestiott way th I ti, ttitY other. , itted• . For . 1 . ,, toti , s l , • rant ated. !' ,e ~" . T4l DANGER'. Of-fteing tteeei,v is pow oppateop, v. fre e r 1. 4111 , Pills hare heroine ,s try'popitt e 111[0.1.111,u! Oil ll.a . '' imitator. have tt.ittgitt to pat tt M oil •., C— tia' • "“ f 'fls r coating orsagar'i to cover 1 p a mat tlacOtr'' , ' ' 4l. pound. , -' ' , Of. C ruenbc,:ker, of Wheeli Cc% yli. T y. that • /,'"';:: „ illitl/1 .ce rano• vest. i•!.4 . 11g. ht• ofe from the el ,-,....-- ...mite, tau -'S .Etar' Co tied ' Pills. Alto. a / ''''''": "I' Lottionlie s Ky. was aeie .. col with Ficiteut.l. oo " 4 - !it ih,r use: 1 , ! Ir. ," Grt the twnoine or yet none.. rid tee 111,1, 6 11'4 SSII I'll is tzeittea with a pen on the &Wart ./ ( I'Ell''' L • W. fil I r!ie I IPit LP ovirscem. suvii Villt K. ll9i7,,aeliWieh Street. . , I'O• 4 TON. :I' %Voter Strein. ' Elt IF, C trier Jo 6t/other, No. 6, IleeJ 11,40 e Ifach 6; 617; .) ;: 11,, 1,,0u, o or ...., la .1E... 1:1,1 r. t: I , t ,tt the pro 1 a t, , II oq •, , ,g o,t t- II : .t .. f 1f. ,.. 11,61 tO• imf .!,.. if; 1;1'111. t' V...1.01. , 1 , 11 tin M., “It'i 101,.. , • pi, inekit 0: der, it UFACTURER er t ro!lier, rimstbne, ... . , orii:,. tvarrant?tl good;' ; G ma Arid) it: i z ‘. ~. ~, ~,. , Oa exrres,qy iOr +,!ll , icii bu sold ttm".l . I . i ?' -. 'LA:-s‘v_Al4,li at !lie clit•op store 911 S. J A CKS! igi!`! or (4 the {I or sit , el.' . XES. nil,* & col Cost, S:ct: Ate 1.1. TCNILISSOS ICe• - - - • • stir nt "ot nOw und'y ind . NETT Sr. .Cl-IE'TE • M=l 23 ElEa iNOTHE EXP i‘ of :cirici. je:t , • , .Th , t t . en to! nll . incicil )ted to, this more i t [lan one, yer tr -. , ~ hub. that .seri f)t ion unl ess iiayitt(nt is nta(t e b • • tite 1:5, tit- of r Al ay t hi r • a( co - tints 'wilt t ibe I lef t in the hamis ' ot a forpro, p,r o ff icer - eoll oc . t . • ton , . . , 1, 11>,•li'ii, ts. 'si o ,y,,. i,