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PRICE. ONE CENT. \roxnBrE i< OFFICE COIIXEROP FORD & WATER STREETS* BY S. POOTB. 'QGDENSBU11GB. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1848. NUMBER J S3. THE DAILY SENTINEL. Tliis paper will be issued daily, so\ long a? the Proprietor shall bo supported in his expeiiinont .it'bsB OEST per number, to town and county subscribers, and will be sent to tho latter, as pui- nv times jicr week a s desired and paitLfor. .. . ADVERTISERS. It will o,fl'ur great facilities .to advertisers; as it will insert advertisements at unusually low rates. . . \ TERMS.—Fivo lines a\under ten cents ior •lie first insertion, and one eentfor every subse •jurat insertion. \ , ' . All advertisements, marked and paid in ad- vance at the above rates; CONTENTS.'. . ... .; The Daily Sentinel will bo',jrt\bVi'fhwI: every - morninff, (Sunday excepted) onoTcoatain^ll tire luk'grapniii news received at thePreacottstation,. «t 7 o'clock the evening previous, and any other important news thatmay beat hand. Published at the office of THE OGDENSBURGH SEN- TINEL,, whore nil advertisements must be left as early as 4 P. M,, to. ensure publication the next morning. Tliis paper will b e continued so long as 11 will pay its own expense, and if discontinued, all ad- vances will bo refunded. S^« B \Tlus paper will offer a convenient medi- nniferJrayaiiyjconcerts, shewnien, &o;, and ior all persons wishlng~tonllvcrii8Tr0rrBhort-no«-- tiee, tho arrival of new goods, or articles to which dea{ors wish to call particular attention,. and any number of EXTRAS will beat any lime furnished to such ns -wish thorn, giving live de- sired advertisement the most conspicuous place. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY^ > St, Xittwrcuco Hotel) BY JAMES LABKlN, Comer of fc'ord and State streets Ogdensburgh. Oiivcgrttclilc House , ~ BY P, D. T.CARR, . At tliu \Vjjst end of the Bridge, Ogdensburgh, K>\N. B.—Horse3 anil Carriages .will he' furnished on reusoimiile terras ami on slioit- notice. A Aiacn Vilas, WHOLESALE AS» RETAIL DEALER. IS BOOTS, SHOES AKD LEATHER, - the Old Stand of R.& A.. Vilas, signs of the . Mammoth Boot, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. '~\ H, G. & S. Pootc, ' , ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS & COUNSELLORS. Opposite the Bridge, corner of %)rd and Water. Streets, Ogdensburgh. Dis. Ampler nild Blodgctt, SURGEON DENTISTS, Office two doors from \the St. Lawrence Hotel, State st., Ogdensburgh. v ,H. S. Humphrey^. CO., SUCCESSOBS TO Xi. S. $iovvls r APOTHECARY STORE IN THE BRtCKBUILDING, Sign of the Golden Mortar, Ford Street, Og- densburgh, N, Y. \ EM'rcscripliBns sarcfiilly prepatcd..a A. & H. Mntlicson, _^ V A 11. 0 ft S AND DRAPERS Ford Street, Ogitensbilrnh Amos Reedy • Wt'OltNEY, SOLICITOR ANO COUNSELLOR,-^ Oflicc in Hopkin's now building at 'the North end of the Bridge, Ogdensburgh. i H. It. Bare. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAItY. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Puluts, Oils, l>yo Suifti, &c., .U the sigti ot tlie Blue MortmyFord si, QgtlewUOrslirN, Y. IS-tf Seely & FrfScmtwi,, MANCV'ACTURfina OF ALL KINDS 'OF JEWELRY, Tliroe doors OIIBI of G.N\. Seyrritiur fttiii Sons, Font Street, Ogdensburgh. < _ Ji. D. Pomeroy, \ ' , BOOKSELLEn, STATIONER. AND BINDER, tiign ol'Uiu BigBooV, Ford St. OsdcnsUurh ft. Y. DCXAII orders promptly executed.\ HYcuiout Hoiue. BY JO It KB. UAQOET-T, Water Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y,, Near the Steamboat landing, -\ Jcimcr, Sjiirkgno & Co. scccEfesons TO »SKARLK & JBNNER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUBS Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dycwoods Dye Stuff's, Patent. Medicines, French Chemi- cals, Perfumery &c &c< Ogdensburgh, N.Y. Sift Ii. F. Ftncgaii, UROC-BRY, AND -PR-0 Vt S tON STORK, Ford Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 3tl North Amcrfcau Hotel, ~ BY JAMES BBALL8, Opposite the Post Offioe and Custom Honse, Prcs- cottC. W., «tfll give prompt mid eVery nttcitlbn to travelers 2lf. Amos Stockei-, MERCllAJfT TAILOR AND BRAPER, Ford Street Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 21'tf. Blanks f)F ALL KINDS; KEPT CONSTANTLY ON *-* Jnmd and (or sale at this oflice. 1 _ Wn^e-Honso Receipt Books. FOR Sale aMliis Otflte and «t li, I». Poaioroy'is noroy' two Doors Noitjx of tlic St Liawiciiec L Hotel. I State Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 38U. mm (ssm&sn PRY, at the WASHINGTON HALL keeps constantly on hand, R supply of delicious ICE ORE AM. His old Customers j and the public irr general, are invited to givehim n call. 37tf. From tho Bostan Atlas. EXCITING ADVENTUKE WITH GUERliiliA. JALAPA, June 20, IiJ4^ On our inaycii last summer, from Ve- ra Cruz to the city'of Mexico, I rode a . large portion of fhe way; but I deter- mined,,on pur xetum^to =yvalk the entire distance of over two hundred and fifty miles. So,' \vith no other weapon than a Mexican sword-cane, and_ accompa- niedby rrfy good dog feoleraj I left the city, keeping no greatdistancq,frorn the \ troops.\ On s.ome days I suffered not a little from fatigue f and in, this^tSonnec- tionylnvilliolffite a-little fnetdenbofquite an exciteing\ character, which befel me a fe,^ days since, while on. the inarch from El'Pinal to Ojo de Agua. At about noon we came to a, cluster of palm trees, on a- slight\ elevation) near which was a fountain, partially sur- rounded b^stona-seats, As the troops halted a few moments, I thought no better opportunity would present itself, for taking a little rest after a tedious march. There was an orange grove at ' no great distance from the road, which 1 intended to visit after a moments im- pose, I immediately threw myself on the stone bench, watching the train as it passed, and I suppose soon fell asleep. Ho'w long 1 lay upon the stone pillow t do not know, but I was at length aroused by the loud barking of Bolera. I sprang to nr£ feet in a moment; no troops were- visible—not even stragglers —in any direction.. A. different' object met my view. At a, few paces from tin* fountoin, stood a savage lookingJVlsxi*''' can -fastneng'his -horse to a trjiiji— This he had no sooner done than he come towards me, presenting a cocked pistol to my breast, without sa.ymg.a__ word. Now, a pistol is very well in itsT • place, but it has air ugly appearance • when pointed directly at you antl^jjLii distance- of only a eonple tl feet. I % knew, at first sign, the fellow to be one of the ladrones, or guerillas, who hvfest all the.liighways ofMexico, for tjie pur- pose'of plunder and murder. He worf a.sterape; several folds of it tucked bp- neathabettjfi'om which projected the- handle, of a knife. His legs were enca- See Fourth Page.