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IT! r - r, V - . ia. J '.H .r! terl at. 1 f.-jci i'-tir : v urX-rrerwlbitirrrj. in f..r. !,.r itigry ufttfrta cosl, r- , tit a"" ciiJf n 'I LuJ, do cbcir to be W u i " ' I . . ........ I ' 'l ' , V tAS.. i... rfi A, U Eli J I.. it l.ji..!s. .Gi-L how cart jryar v-hs-d l erior jo i.iv- Us vr fc i can ba proved '- no7, ... .1 ti dcCoV an -br..0'.. in J' - . f 'ir,jral treason" wLJi ir- i a W men h in J :i.e po.wr r Bill id urih, expelled from i j . 1 1 -1 S3 ary I u i lie L" v -.! . : J . if t he 1 1. 1 nicn ii u itiuri'icu vij irut, ire i. i. : . r . .. j t . v t j (' riflmuiiua may , tJrcJLJy ttj t4 Fteijfitne, QQth itt. .VJrriul Of itc Galvcilci ; -m firca Daf tater fro::i Iucb!a. Amil of Mtf Pkftjunc llxprest from fAUGm. Scott t Moc'nen.'j! Uscapr1 tfl 'jr Uamea an i i'ui-. t Midshipman I im Encounter of a Train viih the C .'TTi.'U$Ftril of te 2ratn-I)faths tf Aijuiitid Gtuut, Lieut. lUUatil Dr. ; JUancr Gen Vitrei" t Arrtval at Vat? i:frc.3fc. , ; . - , - Ti (finii.if.jp (J llrcvoni C'pt. ITivil inJ, rntd )cerday from Yeru prirt Junrg luuchfd at TtiMipico', tlrzW pod j'itvt-ton. She kA Vtra ' Cruz un : tlw Py ilnijarrivnt e roin posscsston of jdticei frutii Puf.bla to the 5lb . of August utie wrtk later thn wo had U.ore rweivfd. Ojr U;tfr ere brought thtuugh Fuvb'ti to Vtrra Cruz by o courier &4i!clitd cxcluivtly fur thi office. Tlx newt isimpitrtini Gin. Scott wa snll nfl'uebla on ' 'the Ihfibt', but tftvr imy ww t tuke up(th Jiwvl uurch tliu tiexi day fur.cily oi rx ka Genrral Twin's diviun lainj ttir 7ih , (Jen. Q uimnnY ort ; tha 8h, t Worth- on'thu 9;ht nnd Gen: I'iU luf'ion ttto I.Utli. Col. Ctiildi rcipain m roum"nd t,utu!j.ti ' : . . , . , . ' (Vn. Pierce arri'd nt Puebla on the OUfM. nut un the 2J i'tsU, is iom of ;f cnteiuporarki stated., I la lol'not. r.jIii mnnun hi 4. niirtli rulit!i-tanJma "iir.ahef severe bnltlo with the gurriUita." The most Rgrocabfe; ijewa by ihi ar- im.i. ih rscuptf of Mnjnr Gitneif ond P-rJ MiJdhiitiuitn R'jera from, the cily, of Ut-xicit, o! thi-ir safe nrrtvut at Geh. Siu headquarter. Tticy t-re f of cwMse under p.trolt; at trja tiui& they left Mexico. Thti narticulnrn wilt be foand Jni ihe ltUeriMuw froiii Mr. Kndill. '. (fiS Irtiers inen'.iiirt an ijllir between Cptaia Ralf, pfjhe ridos.with lua cuniianJ,' and i Meiican gu&rnlU party, in 'which the fettrr nu - t utirHv routrd. . Mr.'K',. tritei u$ of the di aih i( Liout. IJ iH; ithe' 51 Dfyihiisf and Dr.. Uamnrrr of tlu uih Ctrohnti lit imcut. We; need not ef mure particularly o his Ie.tters which b-uivl m interest. - ' Fram Ver-i Cruz( tao,". the nws is I'm Vrtmt. Th train which left Vt Cruz tV rvming of the Ch insi., hnn beV" at fcrkeJ ub.ml 14' 'mi let' from Vera CrnZ; uitrd, attacks commenced !hortly." pfier Vvm ihai city. Thc escort to the train under commund of Maj. .Lilly, uf the H Infantry, Cat. Won being riowrf "! yellow fever. We have confidence the follow ing ia u more correct repori J :H principal 'afTttr thin lh'at f the Sjij f Anshu-tc. . Ii b from qn officer Win- ami to ihe latent dates. ; Cr 4T DDftf, 24 mile frt,m VerCrttx,. ) i fntrmrn-iThe cummaud MiuH-r " Mj. w:iy w nwl by i lt guerrillas yestcrdv o ffCe. at Pao Onf-jr, one' mile in the t f ihis eainpnbout 3 P. Aiuck C'ertnJelii front, 0u rear, and upm we centre of the train, and ihey were re- raat aU.potnu. nud wo advanced U ncampiiHint. Ojr frc 'was well Wiiwied farhe defence t.f ihe tnun. the 'ciu the reirhein- nearly a lU('a wfruiu.aiid aguardof two compiniea in "f centre of the wasr-'oiw. and flankers , gtU of the traiotrMoohout, ojt our loss ii. severe, two ufTWrs beina T-reiy .0undMl. Cintain Jjmes H T uI,f of the Volligeura, and Captain rr C. Curnmiu, of tho llth Infantry: wrmer a, nxtive of Maryland, and the " ler tf Vircinia. Ten men. noncommij ced oflicert, and priva.es are wuunded. - "tic Adieu uuirir.ii. vue uas uieu l. .11 . J .:...:..u.. rv nj some Derhaos an?unuslv Hopes are et entertained for 'xofry tjfthe two cuptAin,-if we Tlhem to Vera Cruz. 1 believe that tr 'landing ulHoer bu sent lo Vera AkradeWhmen --nce, u ,ite btck fhe wojndrt 7 tniv accumulate by tluj time w atiC al,onal Bridge. . We are 1000 ,,. lfvuP all raw and comparatively ructed. rjal l think we will make MHW't Jhrough securely"; perhaps 'fihtin Ue, Jfor many da,s. Fe are about anV " fnm1 l'he National Cridgd, , ti, . ve 00 ntiles to-day. W kU 0 MJ.eight o.ert were killed on unS.nilhat Loyeif GJrgia (nf:. 5 mel killed twenty-five of the m,v.;. 7 -charijW.--. GoVcmoV Wilson im Cpt fty'!r!,?,red up rerinforceinrtms. -io lrcil,!i enmpiny started at once Uuiil'. ICd ..Piwn .SeeteldiV; of the : A ??re- V UQ rjv rami m -rv 1 Kn l I PtC. -lho lUl,er leaving the city. .aabxnaaov was absent oa n r. "' rc r: : -r. l.aj -J r -)rti . 1" -iv t :t r- nuui ft-nrt traia. 'i Jc il.:li: i:,:r.J raiJ.-jr i it i f..i:i 4 thin ctcit - ' ' i t ; n ' 1)5 t' i- which h :l t' . 1 K.t inst , CniZ. received at i pr.H t1 i .1 (3 . . r T!. i!.- ;ueir; a 3 me rntnmal t. mjy t'j-cv i in cutttng c'Jiha train. National D.i e is the p,dot v.! JLciiive acitM-f rf v'x.'rz- !. TI -rJ a repori in fr . Cu t" : t -.rr;:.'i had f';t'Mji. f a. ; -t t ! t' j L- 'forj erected dtfetJivc work tl.ore. The htcit nutr.tcr cf te c-f Ar. ,f.u:j st d.iwA ihecju.L.r if il.o -.orriilas. at Led on by thj hje ,f f rich bjoty, .Mev r...-. I- - , . . ... t . . t r . I iav.iivii i-: tj; '(.- lo.ueut irom tfieir at. 'chij c!.:iioo remains for ihf! i. ' ; i n r:ra LcIon;;in2 to' i!kj train la?!?ed wh..:Ji.u l?? giL'on J t!iv'a ndrt-h if im Vera, Cruzf and were rut ofT by the Mex, leans. v Une of jhem w js horribly ruutilat- id, both lens bfinif cut .l L'luw lh knee He died jmmcdiately.-Tlio cihcr Was so severely wounded that he died shortly after he w.j foimi by Cal. ' Uoanciin's men. Tho wounded man iuslhd time . to cive a description of tho murderers, and tho course they had taken. They were; pursued and caught un J at once an example was made of therm ; . m C.tptfdn Fairchdd retumel from a acut on the Oih mst.Vtfjicr huvinjr made a circuit -of about thin v miles: Ak a small town trailed luiu de Toro, he found-secreted in a Ml some filtecn or twenty c scope las and Rsnany sabres which' were dest roycuV Supiciins induced him to examine .some trunks in a hoinej-ia; which ha found sey era) hundreds of 'cartridges wrapped up in women's clotjjes.' fhere were but few' bout at tha rauchos, but at almost rvery place they . lea rrmd that ihe. gucrrileros had gone-up towards the Naiio0.-l Bridge. A detachment from Cipt. Besancori'n company, thiriy.fiveiii oumber, Jefl on a scout on me Oih tost. , announce that u private of Besuncon company ' was killed ihe evening previous by tho Mexican. -r-His name was Fra ici Luring, a Canadiao bybisih- : : , Wo regret to read in iha Sun, of the death of Lieut. Guiot," "Adjutant of the Louisiana B utalion. tie died on the thl int., after un illness of ojgly three diys, uud ; was buried with mituWy honors the evrniug if the same day. ' ' : Coi, VViison who was- to have command, ed. the troops that : accompanied the -ast train from Vera Cruz, is cutiyalescent. and connidered entirely out of danger. Thq reports . as to tho health of .Vera' Uruz are more . avor.ilr. . in private raitice. there wns Itttle fer, but great del of sicjinesi in the" hospitals, v rne Spanish Minister resident in. Mex cu is espected in Vera, uruz about U 25ih inst., on his Ava'y to $pain. .Le'tteri Iroin-i V urit Cruz say ho w'lll he escorted bv a body of Mexican Lancers. The Sun assigns a reason for his ' departurqj in wiuch we place no conlioenoe. 1 he whole Ktorv i's xalher apocryphal. voare sorry io see s in tpa sua ot. An nhuic that another codrier' in the employ of. thu Amectcaii ha been shot at An.' s Poebla, Aoguil 3, 1817. . Irtulliffenceha' iast ; been received that C'iptalrl llajf, with .a'squudron ofcaValryi h is tven the guerillas a severe drubjain at Sm.Ju'tn do loi " Lhos.Gen, P.. F S'ldili learning on his arrival at, Oi de Ana that a uirty ot these gentlemen' of the road had ao rendezvous an ihe former i : j . .t in. . r " .. l ' .1 . l : piaQr, uesjiaicueo, wipi. v.- wun oroer io surprise. .1 ne expeauion was succestiu; in evecV way tho goernllus were kurprised before they'hai' time lo reach their horses, and at once took;, refuse io h c lurch and jo two of three .'stone houses adjuining. . Into these our rnert at.onco charged the Mexicans recoiled in dismiy, and after u sborf struggle were entirely deteated,-with a toss ot Detween j ana . 4U an leu anu some 6l wounded A. priest and cure, md o have been in soma way ' Connected with the guerrillas, were taken prisoners. Midshipman ' Rogers, hUut; whtwe im prisonment so much has been said, has taken the liberty of releasing, himje.tfin plain Lnghsh, he hs escaped from, ihe city ot.jMexK", and . nas arrived here lit. safety; . Ho, vr nit on; p vrolo at the time, but at Urge ,'in the capital under a bond ;with ' a nvwvcy pen lUy not to break his bounds. -. Learning that the American officers were . lo be removed to TuJuca . 'and that 'there.was.no.. probability of his being 1 exchangtd, he starte; oil "m the night towards Cnatco lake-in a boat. Ar riving ' there, he starred :qa ..: horseback through the mountains with a, guide, and, as above stated j ?i through in safety. He reports that $tnta Smta Anna has noi o many meti as has been .' seated thar he has noi more than 15,000 who are .well urmed and Well organised, Perlnps he d.d.tiot know. lint. Valencia had arrived wilh reinforcements fnm Sao Luis. B th Rogers andLieut.'Semmes,' who was aenv on by Comv-Perry' lo attend to hu case4, will to on to the capital whenever ' the army moves. Io fact, ; tho same mj be Kaid 4if all who are with the army ana no! immediately connected wufc tt-there will hotwork for all of theni, and .their greatest aafHy will be in tho neighDorh'.od of balls; di-lU. and their kindred proj.K-liles;- In, relation to young Rogeisi it isal he came off with ihe knowledge attf oy permission .f hi iirfftvi . ' . We have a rumor this, morcingi . ao .a start lis l one lu iLj eflecl that Santx A nna is moyirn; epad this city, with his entire an my tr. . ; Ga. f..ia 1 ade, and the repu: to sleep 'of I t five her ; j Opt.lluJ'e ad. -o( Join d I, td. N ! kil!cj, M a is tf 't :.t 1 re j - : n4 1 :cny were r cr. li:...r who" Wcro 3 l'.X;J Ii j ,-rfs I i . wv. U.'rrs frinrv, Mexico. ;t 1J o'clock, Mfj. Gifne y- ? safety throuli tho n.ire . !.. It srems thai -on Monday Ae i ;r,:ers were order - t i Gen. L''r.! trdi- J w i .re t it t!. y mu. pro r .Vv,' to Tol jca. i I jir.es apJB jre - t Vij lh(!ir pa- I, wU J Cj-t. I). litjj, ai..l rules t y , . 1 loth but.Mnj Jti. d.-;iri j . L r hi p'arole was -ai m t. ! ;! -t !. ; v . ; . j ask f r ' renewal, i, r t' .'I I . . IU ,OakTu.".!jy i:urni(t; i ; i rj, wfih three exceptions above t.au. i, r ut cd in the stage fr Toluca, and o:u!ii; 'samu niht'Maj G.tines, accjiitp mieJ Lyatrui ty Mexican guide, set Out for this place, and after being once in the hands , of the guerrillas, und running many jnarrowvisks, besides, succeeded in coming ,througi in safety. lie informed Lombardiri distinct-' ly through the "'interpreter, a brother, of AlmonteV that he should not give his parole for Toluca, and anticipated being' arrest ed and put under'guard at once; but not thinking prtbnbly he ' would aitemlt'to es cape, he was allowed lo depart. .These quel ts known. Mj. Gaines thinks that Santa Anpa has jtbout 10,000 tulerabty well unifofied and an ilea men, to wuicn numoer must uo' no. ded a rabble of Aindisciplined recruits, caught and pickedup every way, on J giv ing little stretig'h to the ar -I he main deflmce of the Mexicans ii.ttu,oa which lhy m-ut relyis at the Petum, and at this point they have panted some of their best cannon. Snia xnrt himeolfjs de- scribed' beipg m a greater ddemria than cver The leal. lusy jind ob-ttinacy of his' enemies prevent his openly Avowing him, self in' favor X.wt " ".'r- einluh to know that the next' battle must result 'against him. Thus his own down-. fall is staring him in the face, turn which way he will, and he is uow awaiting some revolution of FortunoY wheel to-, extricate himself. ' Ills utter downfall - would ' seem inevitable didvnot his past history ofTrd abundant evidences that he has risen above every species of reverse, arid so fruitful is he in -expedients lht he may l iH rise tri. umphariity from the whirlpool of diQicuilies by .wiiich he is Surrounded. : " " Since l commenced', thif lettef, General' Scott orders for the maVch of the nrmv havfl (een issut d. Tbe division, of Genernl Twiggs is to maveon 3-turd,iy4 the tth" vnani, that of Gen. Quiiman'i on ihe 81I1, Gen. Worth's on the 0dt and Gen. Pils low's on the lOih. j In the me4n lime Col. Child remains in iPoebla as military and civil governor; -and Cap'l, De tlart as lieu. ierK?ht governor,, yhtie an etncieiu garrn son, in Addition to ihe sick and ihoso who are. coovdlescing, !will ha left i behind. Gen.-. Scott himself will probably accompa ny Gen. QuituMii 4 ai visiting and the en- lire army will copcentrate . at some point this side of the capitaL f G. w. K. Poebla, Mexico, August G, 18 17. Geo. Pierce -arrived this morutng-his men, ihpugh much jaded and travel-worn, making a nost soldierly appearance. The 9m regiment in paru'cularfthe Hew Eog Und regiment edmni tnded by Col. Kin som attracted much attention from the crowds assembled to see the, new levies enter, .-"!''" Notwithstanding all the glories, told in the Mexican papers, it aeemsth.it General Pierce has brought his command throuio without. lsing a man, and wuh but .three or four wounded He was attacked Severn I times by guerilla parties, yet by. prompt measures succeeding in routing' them on every occasion The officers viih Cap I. RuST, at the lime he rooted the guerrillas at Sin Juan de los Llanos, were Lieut, Walker, of his own company, and Lieut. Ilawes, wuh a to.n pauy of the 2 J Dragoons. 1 ho defeat was complete, : . . We have a hundred conflicting (o.mors from the city oC Mexico. One is to the t-lTX ibat Valencia is coming out with 12,030 men to attack us jn front, while Alyarezwith 5003 Pmtos, ' makes a dein onslratiun in the rear apotjier report his it tH't Stnt Anna bat disarmed C'JOO of the.Guardia Ncioml, having "discovered tint they were hatching some plot ajriinii himi while still another rep-irt would have il thai a regularrevolutioq had broken oui agjinsl the txncmtrilo m his cyuntry, ars J that all was 'confusion worse confoun dedV at Mexico at last dales. Then? a- caini we hive it thil Pv-cbU ii to at- lacked immediately after the army has tefi, the garrison put to the sword, and ths cii. izens severely ' rrwU-ied and robbed for ihe 4Kd trttmeotiihey have : given to tlie Yankees. - or..any one of these rumors there ia probably? ot the least shadow of foundation; yei a I lie Mexicans feed them, selves up-m' the h pes of wh:lhey ihobld doj .ttiey have given thena . circuUiion as facts ao,d very likely one ha!l of ihe com tnuniiy believe ihem. Thelra can bo lit. lie doubt of one thing- thai Smia Anna is cotitp'issed about with difucutiies, and That although a,t present "be rides upon ih hi'lwind and directs the storm," ihe ob siinacy of Congress and the jealousy and stubbornness of iuch men as 'Valencia' badge him in with a percct wall of eppo. Vitj jo. A long' way the shrewdest . and i tvpr ' J led cr ft a 'brcken : . iy itTjrd 1 1 oj f ' J :a Au.a . 58 8'.e T for -f. -t a; .i C--' ot : Li would l.-e daied o !i 1 ' TV I 1 - "S fV i til cn; 'ti! afier xucli a ii!i a miserable remoint ot IV'jr enteied.lhe cityjfd revere; y a army 1 nrrtr irrasury. 1 i-.sc! 'H lf.il sciint J in '-armour n.icoI.ctc J frce, i : t hit tl, i-jif. utro be icg t. every tl.iiv:" a i'.' f;juii: Ill.s.t. cd of a r.j N r.. :! i, and lot ic YLit tWi i-cl fortnt,:'.! may turn op it n imr,itsJ.h!o t foresee, a "id in sjcha state tf n'Jilra it is id!e to sprc.te. Contrary to all . expectations, iha train which caoiu Up ti) d y dil r.oi .brirj any m"-yntiJ Jierc'j f " j or providers for the nbswlu aoT-s iTi" jaini -nre worso iffihan tver.' As rsJ.Ulco per cent, has been pi. J io Jjv fir '"mjtiey ti defray ihe r; .it-, i hot i mirch 'fro'si this to Mexico, nd some of the hu'Jv'rs here areeveu ciafia lor eighteen. , Such. are the straiis'io winch our rjo-iriermarters nud commissaries,1 abandoned as ihey have 1 en by the ;Governmont .at liyme, are diivcn. , No,r is clothing" brought, nor any of then'?cessariefor the well being of lhe( army, u say nothing of ihe comfort, and l.r : liw to be purchased at rites which amount tj ruinous extortion. A give -yod f:U ctcrymiri here krtuws -com vmpnts uny fc jggeit themselves. 1 finifh this letter in h wte, and late at idl.l. To m Kf -v morning tlen. TWigs movs.with his d, . ision, as I have already slated. - Reports continue !o "-c-ome in that Urjo .bo Ii (d'tl i my arumojitg id the neighb ir! o J, ;t. j yjst nw w hear that 8.00 io IC'OCI g j; ri. !eros who have been dogging Gen. I'ii rcc, were seen this &f ternoon .at CI Pmal. 'The coming fort. night will comt! to us. uurihet:-. I m i:u news, and whether il be uf pot.-e, t.r ir to the knife, I shall jxive youil.a ju; ". ; i:e- ns early as pnsihte ;' , l ours, tvc. , a. w, .. V CwrespnAtknc of l Ue.i'uuj -4te , , . ' Veka Crcz, August 11, 1' 17. It is with mortificatia n and .rcgrcMlwi I have to infortn you tha General Parbdes passed through our ciy this m )r:nrg, a. bout 7 o clock, in disguise, and hvloruat . . . iL,'irti-tf ailiio case, was asceri imw he was lar'out qI our reach on tils wjy ty the city of Mexico. , 1' - . , He arrived .this-morning on, tho royal mnl 'sloanier Teviol,' Under an assumed name, and entirely unknown unno cipiain of the vessel' . As soon as the vessel cme to auditor he immediately, came to the Mole in d pilol boat, and proceeded "to the heart ot tho city to le retuence oi : a .Mexican merchant, to whom he made himself known unrftohiained rom hima rouod jickcl, a 'uinbrero and horses, for himself and ser- ,vant.;and "vamosed the rdncKs without ceremony, Uo hunureu Ooiiara rewaru was ofTerud for hu ayrrst as soon as in formation readied Col. Wilson that ho was. or had been in the city, and 'every effort was made to arrest hhn but the Vbird 4itl flownjand giyen us a specimen of assur. ancttpand canning Ui.'iVJyoald do credit jo the father of Yankee tricks. i - TheMexican merchant who assisted in the escupd is IVpe Z tmora, and during the soUrch for Parades, hi house wss ur rounded. ' Tho officer cntereJ ani wns assured by : Sr. Zim'orn lhat Paredesi.wa not in the house. "'Has ho been here,"' wns tlH'W'slion- aiked,. Yes,T ephedj Zmora, very. tcoolly. 4,1 VVlv.it di I ho want," naked ihe American. ,,ile in'.ru. duced himself to mo ns Gen. Pareder , af.d asked mil to befriend. him,: and 1 told him that I would He then asked m to U t hhu y have a jicket , hat and fioraie, which I I jr nished himlmmediately, and he has been gone from here two hours. You are I. comejjj search, but 1 as.su rtj )fri toil y wU will not find hiuVHere, mil Uit I 1 1 I you is so. , There are his it and, which you can take along if yuj hU!1 f forgot to mention th it a Mu:r wu ru by the American Consul at IJavuia at. ming tl. authorities here tliai ,Gcn. Pare des. on brurd,but it' came tolanJ lateJo any good. " , "Diereis hardly an American hero t it what felt lhat. he cou!d crawl throu'i a, guoblei hole when f!is -t-'ji!ing r-w that Paredes; the aorn enf.-my to i.Ur.ut Anni,to Americans nrsl in i only man who a: tho pr . t aflairs can partially restore l! t " ot ttie .vieXicpn people ru l inj once tn jre-.wii'i i !i yj to r er,em:es, had pi 1, l .i. lested, into and oil of the r ' i He will im d..iol i k . reftch Mexico before Gcr:. r il The corw q-ien-c v. i'l r. vertUrow'ot S-irVi As'.rvv, un 1 i; he will.tl.u io li. 's i' . ii i mertt,cruV'i J-.t i and head tho an. . i ; -i . Sco'.t, t-hou'.J 1. I Cot, I 111 bJCU t-i- city,. nnd prc ire pf.-rh ips lA.Uer occ: kii I he i. 1 j ' ' At I' bt-en'waMjng ei r :' S Gordo, 'and now t'-. u 1 is w ;.!, t. moVc, there is.r. i t V ' 1 vents may i!.) n-. ":i t i Zab-iih, a ?.: ,cz ' , v rem memberi d, t -! - - , about to w'fks i, 1 i I .i tr condemned' lo Um v :ri " .r ficcmcnt. -Thiigr-- J i - . 'rl niittDd no less than f.'..r t , dan;rouIy wo;r. J., 4 u;l.--r3, i.. . the tiiy was su- ?ndered Jt3 was over to tlte new 1 ,,horiucs,as a n tu-rr- 1 scounorei, ona Mt. liot-z ner.i r. larly; chared to see, ih i by 00 rupan t man should b net at ' t:b ?rtf ofalldA f d escar:s.bJt all I Mr. 11. feil.tm lufr-.ci ;:a a f ''''' -. 1 pack of other cu: throats :t try tin. if wait I '-.aTltw. . Ls etei. t. J r WV a were 3 f. . j lt Ir.faniry.r-f v o..7.; ,:' Jit a i i f Cv'- tl 5 !zr& :1L, It .1 try where i-t can lCc.in:"r V 4 frit nj. .. L! f . J" ui't'c ,1 T1 el Or "" ' V - I t al if -me tir,-. Av.15.-:; .r(r "rjr.i'.t; ; " Im tompetl of IKrenty t-a lcttrr. ; My I 3 1 17, is thfattr uf a Ii'-- "ty. . 2 13 3,a sotnctlu'r tLl t 1 lu tlnn. ' ' ' .-- ' ' . :. 1 " 3-t5 IT 13 15 T 1.1512, a oidcttio fo'iu. -,' dton t fmilJ nria -: : . v 4 13 17 13 3, a char.ctcr'ill jstratiretf ai- . feU. ' ' . . 5 1.7 kjJ rqti4drcp'd a'ho-s ti;ptr tta Ti tided. ' - Y , 6 t 7,nnorfin of worth. ' ' f(j T 12 I4m kitd of eo-..ivmM?. , ' 8 12 Jt IS as !iiclljn tscsitial t haf;i "j nes. ' , . ? il .7 1 12, a doroetie Sinpkruent moth oif d ' - in riil". - - . . ' , ' !' 10 211 101 lbs nam 8 of a en-ir, ' . 1 1 40 14 17, aw iailrumcol fuyod pa batitl - field. ' . : . i i J ; - j u la) 1 17, an eculcnl root, Ind'jciioos to tro. f picnl climalcs. I , ' J r 13 II t, a nhorl pnem er wf . ; v j l. 14 2 10 12. i a adwUhinT by , which th , wrwldian.'s. - ' T . t If n II 17, a kind ul ruod .esteemed for ?( durability, " . - ; l(i2)(Jl3 2. a product of tha regHaV.a IJivrdirfa ioetsin aarAtta.' prtipc-rties ! (7 t32tf fa, k much awjhtafrut str - . I'.mi rlaiipd. ' ' -.' j ".I'lieS, tfe miV tJCs v' -:j woman f , f faved in q nlJ. -.. t .. i. IJlV' ) I 2 lMd, country. ia Europt.;- e f si ' H4 17, is aneneihyV innnkind. i f " , 81 I 7, an im'eiafHt ed m nftvigtifl..V -.- i 22 1 2, lbs natiio of art animal' WWnee trua cliiracternolorial9 UatO.futlr an1md. ' !' My wbula -h a fi'icr'y pripuunt)oj la l!je attiaur of the inn Iut wev It p p r. J IT, undernignrd. (' uri'"tonet ppolnle4 Ui lay r T and tail llici.l"l ip Uo lowrf of . tL Ilcndcvsontillc, . -I Hei(Jrrso ro-nly. N. C ,WVJA l,rt . ..i;rit'.-xt, 1 a LOT, ;eve. il of which are. on the main Mrcct, and in tho t Hi"''s part of ihe village. - One lot is hand. h ' i -ijifoved with tTitt. ncccaiarj building, anj ivtiiirallv siluutcd fur a huuss vf public cut-, tl iiuuicnt. . r , i . ... l i t . H ,.U': M4Ja TI.o terms will ba: h credit of oneind 'xfd yean, in equal instalment. Th purchaser 'w'dt bo rerj i n J to give bond With approved pecurity, and; . , t will be retained otiUt.inc juircbase inoiicy m paid,-. . ' : -i ' ' : .. ;, jami: srAnx, '' ANORRW MAXWCLL,t . iirOUGtl AMiCN, r ; JOHN UAVIV I j ' ) CvmwnsioTier.- '.Ilcndcfsonvi-la , Sepl. 2, 1 "? 17. ;.6w ? 36(i Carriage- ibi Sale. ! -The en' t n'ti-r Ii i a flrl rato, newly d'na up. cend-hiinl'(! alc, on ih3 vvi Aj'jily tu A, and harness fisuiU fur triable terms, at six months. ' 'i - I-Septem!f:r , ! A7, 5tj' . I wish lo iriforni my friends iad customers tliaf I have removed my shop tu niuri'i street, north- of liic rturili'j(ic. A Krne if you are weary: wilW Minuch b''tiung I wilt not yu verjr heavy 1 cut assure you my Work rhall hut du i-)r r ,,r :i any respect to any done this jdof l' ' m, I huvo been daily practiMnjf Uk the l.i st ( .. '.in uridff one of Ilia beat Crook" t.t I i'- r uf IVvw York. 1 1 1 wi.j itacfi two or three of the best systems of Z r rnr ul cultitiif ktiowa in Hie V Stalei, fork fcui i'l roriip.'noilion , t'u'in.f will be duneehesib fot thoaa who w'ikli d 1 .ve wurk n.idc up by females. Ii I niiJio S ruis-fil y&n havs hothinj lfj do hut kavo your gwda on rny bands, and I will pay for i'l. !;-: -'J'; ? id4:-'t'-j-Ai'-20 I am in regular receipt of ihe London Fri, New York, and PiuUdelpltfa Fasliions v v -1 -A first tnUt Journeyman wanted. j : . -. E. W. KIN. , Sept. 2, 1847. ' 36T State bf'North Carolina ! v YaNCY COUNTY., ' j C ( f Picas and Quarter Sessions 1 Ja - y Session, 1847. . , ii fy. W. Murray, r j - : 1 V v. ; land Lrtv. out vV. D. Woodard. ) . - It ai'pcarmjr 10 lle satiarclkJii of the Court 1 it W arret jjaiaw, ie of tlra defendants In Xhif -, is not an inhabitant of thit Statet t is there, ' nli fed by tho' oert iWl publication be f.. . it; in Ihe llijfliJand..Meiwnr f r six sore.es. weeks, notifying tbe said stekodaol that h 1 and pp-af 'at tho next CuUrt of Pleas and f1 urler Sesswi to be held for the county; f nnrrj at the Ccort fnasrt"p . Durnsvilln on Ihe C 1 Monday afsl-r the 4th Monday irt beb)emter and sIm-w eaiiae, f any ho hath, why the 1 fiatratc's judgment alialt not be confirmed St, ton land Icvit-d on rondi nmed to eUrrTrtifTs use ps. 1.5 Wilson CleYk vf sa-id OoerTj, at office, thr 3(&Monday mflr th lib, Mond lay in Jone.1317. , . I. C. WjLSOXlC.C.d. Sept 2, IS IF, 61 Pr Intel V fee 55. ,33 Inrnl liable' Qintnlcxii ; - . .- roa At 1 asfir.vit4ji ar'; ''- HIGH j only Ant West of the Clao KidoJ I 16.1317Brn. 33 -ttc of North Carolina. Buncombe Couuta. ri of Vleas tind Quarter J;lt T.n. 1317. ' 1 - -'Vrrtl by U.e Court Ibmt hereafter j tho f Court Will ba kept cpco'doly two i Term, except at It January Tflrm, 3 kept open three days foi transacU in said Ceort. And it is 'further1 or t.llie umo be pobli tied m the Highland '-t for aix weeks. i . A1.EX. HENRY, CPk. jt 12, 1346-45t . j . . , -. . 3i3 SltW LOCHS. A s 'i.tiox article, lust received. RJLN&If PU1 .'7 TlAfiS . ' - t". Apr,:, l?i. . w , . !.': u i f:r I r j far. tTILUt, j. 'J, 1- ir OJ. 113 I, r 'iiuii. J I'l L w . a v J j '.- 1 . r .......... IU t tr-in'r:r3TVi:r,r ' . ti Hi r ,i u c , . r t:i. iL . : -r if . autmnt tf Coit Vets ao , . ' r w tr. . . , IV ts f-.r b.i RAX KIN $ prLUAM, may,23,l:M7tr. 3:jif. . : LADIES AND I'lCl ' ; Rtraw, kJftee and Chin iWl tonntU, a handtfonrtasswlinnt. e, -iH .. . , . 7lMfN I MA'1'3. a s. , tf . iiunti:;gton. jav- e, r 'It:, mrT ' lECTjSSli'Kr.I,- ; ' . lltvr V MiV t r sli a very hirjja and wrll stitch'! trw;k fi ;chonlr Classical add Miscelia. nn-,iT. As, Ulsok D'toks And Staitonery, Id I -Si' f would rail tho attention of Hooks elk I . inh't", and ollirr. i , " r XL irt tha puhSihers bfsomfl of the best an.l must mh'-abld Hchdol. UjoScs now in Usa ill th Ihiiled Ktstes, anltn f hicTTaro " Ucaarrr'a (jBoaArur or firs If utrieta, and Au la's, tha only treatise on Aslronordy ' now in (cti? era use.." ' . ' - l'Tfcs,FftLfcr'a NfcwGeonaarirr Th1 degUnfrij illustrated wilhilS tmp-aid beautiful art: travmjs, and neatly boned witll ahfT-fnteri.- i Thisil dftidedly I)m cWeapestaiiJ bet introduo lofv tTSphy published in th country. - j rf.Mas. LltcoLi's RoTsftir, This work ha4 ro:.1 Gently brn iinprored by lh -serHoi W all tl gem ra -of Mitim na Wt siern plants., Yea?rrr's tT7ivaRny Dicmonaat. ThU,dh ;r,n tortfstins tunny thoussnds more words inari -Walker S largs Dicrionary, and tcty law' iitoiA4 rrfj'.'lro a-farmer wnr k, ' tVessTca's School Dtrrirrilafr. V-xtt do, KorHoqtM Gskek Gaasfiiif, tHo Tail Jkk of Yale. Harvard, and others ofihebe! Collects and Jjiterarj Intliiottoi of tho U. S. Paor. Fkltons' GaaiK KtAbSar - Do. &u Et.1: eacisK. uovosich's NsTidxAt UcooaArHr, fof : Schools in aiar f.tm. wilfi tour-, tn tha book. V 11 ELI'S1 NAT. riULOSOi'JlY, 12 mo. ' : Chemiatry, -; ,y r do. j M ! :'NaL Phtlowiphy for'Dcginners ' 1 - ' ' ' rr, v . IS rd ckilllj r, " .' ; Cheniislry, ', " do: do. ' K UoUny, 41 do. do. ,. -.-;Thean thjiilentdfy .hooks ar peouliall adapt. ed ti " 1 mi on School.' ' . -. , f ; f I .'iV S have just bubllshJ a fefres of Astrdj noin'w-il tps, emhracih 16 numbers, each rriap 3 by 3 ft cf, bcdutifolly printed on a black ground and neatly colored. Price "per set, triouhlcd ort rrdit r!, Willi clotabat:ks, with rasa and book, $2'J Olh Tho same, on thick hPPr, wUHoill dhiLK hcks, fcl 3 (JO, ft Academy or Ct;mn)on h wl should bo without a set of these mat. They have beer! fully rreomrrteftded by tho best astron. omM in Km country, as ' welt as by ihe rttost aci. unlifia Teafiliers, and with them a Teacher can imparl a jfreater. atTTj'JrJt.'of iodtrrrtalioit to his pupils in six moM 8, thai ho eoQld possibly do in a year by the ui'Jeiilifid, befcldrs raakinj the study rnoro inlcrctliili to therrt Aojost 516, 1817. ; , J( 3r4 tf. Valuable Heal Estate fbi4 . . ttalc. IlaVlre obtdfned Ivtiers U'slamcnlSfy frorrt ihe County Court of llcndTwrn, acfofdinjj t h, on i the estate of Ju mcs Murray, d. t . ,cJ, ,'isll tnso to publiesaltf at the late feHiih nee tr ifig said James Muttay, deeeaserl, Irt Ureert Uiver Covet lf Henderson Bounty, r tho firsl div of Cfclobef next, all that well known and vahiahlo frdand stand upon which the said Jirric Mdf. ry formerly rr?siddr sttuatf) irihrlediajcly on til Duncmltc Turnpika road, and containing of which, two hundred Seles arc cleared and in cul'.ivatiorti '. ' iTweivo mvnths eredil Will bo ri?ert, tho puf rrhaser jrivinf bond and approved security, and' thejtillo of the Und Will bo retained bntd the r'Ule' ndney is' paid. Also, a quantity of Corn, Oats, and somo other aMicles of personal property, - ' Pers-ms wish in 5 (0 examine the premises, can be shown them by calling: on it. A. Mnrray, who reside on the place, or MJTreetrian, lisq whe Iirca adjoinmj lh snnv?. ..... JliSStl OSDOUtf, HxecUrj Angrost56, 131J-.61.1' . 355 East Tcnncsscci Univcriliy. The"hextroUcjriat year of this Institution will commence on Ihe 1 4th day of October. Too Faculty nsiis ft sis Oflirew. ii the Colletrlste Depsrtolcnt is 915; in the Pre. pa r a tor V and English DepSHinenUi. 310 b,f 8es. ston 'IfoirJ'utjt in the FuBhe Hill w $125, in private families $1.50 pef Wctk. .Tlie entire annual ft hk, inehidin clothing, and bmrdins; in vanstMHi, rvrd pot, W;Hi strict eeonmny, ex. reed $150. , Tho ticdlilj is exceedingly health, fut. aud . has provew petuliarly so, to filudsnta from lbs South, leaf furtlicr intormaln e Cslalrtrne, wbich may he examined at the OCioe of tho Clerk of the CorJnty Court of 4 his Cooaty, m- may be had on spphcatiois by feller lo tho President of tho U .iverst y. . D.nEADERlCK,' f; ' Secretary of the &ard of Trustees. Kooxrille, TeToi. Au. 1847. 2f55t. v 'ii; '- ; : ' '"' I... ' ? JJpice. ' Tlie undcrsifjeed still continues to attend tea (lencral Coamksioa Badness in line w, and .respactfutly aolicita consi2n. tncnf of HeaCHajioua lo bo forwarded, and ra-. oecalo n mAd. 1 . :.: . He wiB lva his' prompt pefwna! attniion i tlw above, and also to the da'chaso of O -4- t. "Tr' c . .A F GRIFFIN Hamburg, af, C. Jply l8U..6ca. . t .Kibbons, FIowVs, Funcy Neck Thjs. Prcaa H'dkfs, kid .Tlov'ea. and silk taitts. of ..V lyk. at lww jv-. by V Aa;a,:5.;4r . - ; t 1 k - :' . I- j j- , r H
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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