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The Democratic Committee of Coreespondence for Allegheny County, is requested to meet at the “WaSitinittiri Coffee House." corner' df St Clair and 'Liberty streets, im . .Wednesday 6th day of Jantiar, next, at 11-o'clock, A_ M. 0 Jll. C.- DAvirr. ehairwaii • . • • Dec.' 29th, .1846. ' WA ..'MEETINGS .EETINGS - . At a.meeting of.the Democratic Committee of correspondence of the City of Pittsburgh, held on Saturday the 26th inst., it was Ordtrect, -7 That the Democratic Cijizens of the several wards of the City of Pittsburgh, do assent hie at their . usual places of , meeting in the said wards on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, the :30th inst., for the, purpose ,of nominating suitable persons, as candidates fur the offices of s.Ly.cr and , CO.ILVON COC.NCLI.3VEST, ISSPECTUII9,; 31.711GN, As - OLOSOIIcASSISTAST Asss6Boll and CO!NSTARLEIOr _each:ofthe said wards—and also to elect the usual number of delegates to represent the; said EeVerid wards in the. approaching city Converition. Orderd, That the. Delegates chosen , as above directed, meet in Convention at thj. Washington Hotel, on SATURDAY the 2cIofJANUARY next, at Two o'clock in the aftenoon, then and there to nominate one person as a - candidate fo:r.MAYOR - and two persons as candidates foi Ofsassens OF THE POOR for.said city. Dec. 26 1816. S. JON ES, - Ch airman. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Democratic Republicans of the City of Al.! , legheny, %via meet at the usual placs in their re.' spective - wards, on Saturday, the d4y•of January inert, at 7 o'ilock, P. M., to nominate tandidate6' to be supprerted at the ensuing city ',election; , and also, to elect fire Delegates to represent each Ward in "a City -Convention, at the ToWri . House, on Monday, the 4th day of-January, at: 7:o'Clock, P, M. to put in nomination candidates tob supported for Mayor and pirecior.of the Poor. ; ; • - Dec. 9.9. BT ORDER OF Tar. CiitnITTEL. Dmething WoOhy of lojiet The Ohio Patriot,.an excellent Democratic pa per published at New Lisbon, by our` old friend V7m. EGAZNI. .M.onu.sx, Esq., contains the follow ing very excellent. suggestion. It: is: worthy of • notice • • • !. w,..11 ILEGISTCII.-TIMELY PROItO4ITION.-It has been suggested that the cause of the country may be promoted by the opening ofd war register in every city, town, and village, the purpose of preserving..an authentic: record of the ,toryism which may be displayed by individualS.dur;rg the. continuance of the present war. Id this register it is proposed to record the names of stich person ages us Make themselves zealous in Pleading,. the -cause of the enemy, and oppose the wae into which the people and the government of the C.-States .have been forced by Mexican aggression, and robbery. 14eildes the names of the:individuals who pronounce against the justness of our cause, such sentiments as are particularly odious should be placed on the register. Where an individual ex presses sympathy for the enemy, Wigles the death of the President, or the downfall of the national `administration as it punishment fur having engag :e,:d in the war. , the sentiment of the tory should be repaired in his own language as. near as possible. Ml-statements intended fur entry :on the record 'should be verified by the name of the . witness or contributor.. "The above is a general outline of the plan.— Such a record as it proposes will sae much doubt and prevarir.tion in afterywa. Had such a reels. ter been kept in 1812, the denials of: those who op posed the mar of that ere would now avail them nothing. We hope that our friends everywhere in Ohio will move in this matter without delay." • If the proposition of the Patriot was carried into effect in every county, city and village in the coun try, it would serve a good purpose heicafter. There art persona who are now denouncing the war with Mexico, in the most violent moonet, who will hereafter strenuously deny that they !ever uttered a single word against it. If their treasonable lan- 4 guage was reduced to writing, and accurately pre served, it would h; a beautiful dish: to transmit to posecrityl There are persons nowitviitg who said hard things of the war of 1812, and denounced the adtrainistralion of the patriotic MiOttiox in the mast intemperate manner, who at present wish to pass for patriots par excellence. Sonia of the old I federal newspaper-are still in existence, where may be found chronicled the Anti-American dec. i larations of these gentlemen., Their oppOsition to the war in which the country is now engaged is quite natural. In their estimation:our country never right—always wrong. It is a glorious reflection that those who are now raising their voices in opposition to the war arc comparatively few in number: The great body pi the Whig party are honest and well-meaning men. The:) , ardently love their country,: and like true patriots will madully defend that country from the insults and outrages:l - Tits enemy. But the lead era of the federal party entertain quite different opinions. Their hearts are insensible to every pa lriotic,emotion—theiftongues are strangers to the utterance of.pure and lofty sentiments. It is the leaders of the federal party, federal Editors and ora - tors, who are now disgracing, themselves, and blackening the character of their country, by talc : , aides with the lawless and desperate Mexican bandits, the insulters of our flag, the plunderers of our people and the murderers of our kinsmen. It makes our blood boil with righteous" indignation to see men professing to, be Americans, so forget ful of the duty' they 'owe to themseNes, to society, to their families:to the government which protects thern';'.-as ?to publicly take a stand in opposition to their oWn country, when she is clearly and in disputably in the right. Their acts cannot he cal led Treason, iii the strict legal meaning of the word, - because of the absence of some "overt act,'! some manual deed, in assisting and succoring the ene my. But moral treason is stamped upon their he3rta, which is an offence still more disgraceful 'and infamous, becuriie it can be committed with ~: _~: 09122 ,::,: - ;: . :' . t.- 4 :,' - . - i!.'...'. , .4.'_ :,; ~,~ . . _ - ~ .': ry. The is c e tt al l: . " pas l W e believe, the fiteo.ofi:patriefkiitin - hutos -as .xoteneely in the breaktelof ;he yourig-meef of -our country in the !Present,dait'as' in the olden time it glinted in the bosemaoriheir reeralutiortaiy,eires. When we see I the miler:ober every where - prevails to Pennsylvaa inia among the volunteer companies, to do battle for the honor of the stripes and stars in the far off !sunny:chine of Mexico, and the.disappointedfeeL lings of those who are not accepted by the Govern mint, irstrikes us that if an invading foe were landed on-our shores there would be none left - be- 1 hind to Watch the tones but the women and chitl dren ! And the ladies, God bless them! surely i they themselves could keep the tories straight !—} It is a singailar fact, and chews the democratic sem. ; timents and tendencies of Young America, thak in Sthe ranks of the volunteers as pr ivates there are ; yOung men of as good and perhaps better educa tion than most of their, officers—young men of ; fortune and respectability, and whose prospects in life are deedless. We are informed that nearly i all rho young men of Greensburg, in .Westmore land county, have 'volunteered for the Mexican I War. The "Star of the West' vs ill be nobly rep resented in the banquet halls of the Muntezumas! } The prayers of many a fair lady in Greensburg will rise to Heaven for the safety of the young hero of her affections, and will not his thoughts,' 'as. he stands sentinel perhaps in the midnight THE SECOND REGIMENT. hour beneath the moon-light of a southern clime, } Regiment is full. Capt. Miller's Company, wander to his distant home and dwell with those l o f Carbon county, has reported itself to the Gov near and dear to his hear,?—Wecimnot too much coon as 'cttle, and is now on its way to this city. admire the chivalry of the rank arid file—of those This makes the tenth company, which completes who in defence of their country!s honor march t h o ill eg t ooo o. !without quailing to the cannons mouth, do all the Col. Thomas R. Davidson, a private in Capt. fighting, we may say without compensation, and! : fat:lberian:lS Company, is a candidate for Lieut. } without the hope of being gacrttrd if they fall.— cor ona ! : We have often thought that our dentorrattr Gov- The Weatinoreland Company is expected in town i ernment should erect a trophy in . front of the t hi s e% ening . !Capitol for every battle field, and reconl thereon } All-the companies composing the Regiment will the name of every Piteare as well as Officer, who; be in town by ne x t Monday. fell in the defence of their country. h would lee They o ill lease for the South about tha 6th of; nothing but right and proper, and the whole na- r aouare tion would upprove of it. It was a custom of the - ancient Greeks to erect cenotaphs to ttioaeosme in FIRE. About o dock last night a fire broke out in a distant land fell in battle; sometimes they erected the-extensive liquor eatahlisioneut of Watson fts a monument on the field over the dead. What a! Gallaway, eet.oei Wayne mid Liberty 'streets, glorious one was that of Thertnopylte, which bole %%loch destroyed the building with its entire con• the epitaph 01 Siunonides: tents. The loss is very teat. "Stranger, goand tell in Lacealsmon, !Ilt/tobac co store os azouriu was coisaiderahly That we fell here in obedience to her taws!" damaged. Had the President called on Pennsylvania alone A queensware store adjoining WAS also damaged for volunteers, he would hate found her mirror ; to so extent i and her chivalry wouli have gone to the war, towhe try The physicians anticipate much sickness sat thee with a must:et or a sword, whether .n the our city tor some nine to come. the ; weather is' franks or in the command, alike indifferent, with a . ; noble emuiemon - win heroic renonn. retied the lustre of their deeds on the good old Mate that no winter } et- The e un sh in " nut as it should so . gate them birth, or claims them as her comma. hteak December, hut more like April_ } The inflames pievails to an alarming extent at A New Route for the Central Railroad. , present. We meet %cry few who are not troubled , I atiA correspondent of the PentieyfromOir, who wtth this disease , or its symptoms, at le 3ll . r •We wall surges, a preventative sernedy for; signs himself "Mouittaineer," makes a very Impor.' tont suggestion in rotation to a Railroad comma- disease-, fat the srig ' of being laughed at by the 1 nication from Philadelphia to this city. Intent . "ters of ;he Chronicle,) and that is Lire epee of constructing the Central Itaiirciod on the route 'egetebtes r,cs cooked in gieate. - Geeuine bran contemplated, he suggests that a connertien he' bread sod cold Mtegbys'Y wet" , if applied soon. ' formed with the Cl:11/1.4.11411,1 Valley Radioed, at may taste tt.e byes of l!"'eseests- Let the efebale•l; Chambersburgh, to which point the Railroad from: it . Philadelphia is now completed. Thew liter. vv.; Sow Derriag...— . l hem is &meet:ism; so truthful i it well ascertained that a Railroad can beo - lin ; the annexed jeoetieal elusion, by Dr. Hamel r made' Dom the Cumberland Vallee Railroad, at • ,het we present to a place most likely to attract' Cliambersburg, to intersect the proposed route of; in • . the role:itetm to thou- teriestro is to -rated' ; the Baltimore and Ohio Raffruad, on the heod; , that it 'should be committed to metnary aml an b 'waters of Wilts Creek, in Bedfont County, at ars! }elevation of forty -fire fort to the milt. nisi emet ern„te, profit by the hints it contain'. We! wouldi to howe that it any have setae effete nelltitime: be at a pole* some fifteen or torepty miles roartlx. - ! their °N; 14 1 v reitoireg el: polite! west of Cumberland, Marylasoi, sad near the bead! people to ateed etißaho the street stn all occaldriera, waters of Carselman4 River, the main branch of to 123te0 to the t ,., ; 4 6ie of artatheohtt • Youghiogheny. 1 - I t e n t o sorie- - t were better done in prole— t "The distance from Chambershurgh to this point e „„ 0 „„ r „. 1 / 4 that every exly kis,„ a , by a tails-cad location, could net exceed teventy. (Joie form this habit, and its very toratree fire or eighty mites; from thence, by the talky of, 1 . 10, ‘ long It alselosi loot' hard it is to (11'4 ,, ;,:e. Tn. frieedi oeople, both thanosert *0 xtrole, Caaselman and the Youghiogheny, to Pit:shut:eta; Who meet, like outus , every tisuks about one hundred said thirty intilern—tnaOreg the i, cttmd ofwith a l a eas „ iiit haw} entire distance 110113 ChlllrlbffAtllgh to Pittalrurgla! And 'law do;' or ' haw's your (Itie. o Outs I‘ . by thellughioatherty route, lithe user two lion tjy: fee:toga hi these nriturti kied, dred mil 3. While the distance, by the Ccotral But thghtt.'r wean, a " " n!e " hat " 4rtlpe ' ! ' I Rush at each other, and make a sudden stand, route, front Harrisburg to Pittsburgh. followitig as I Beg i„ to oda, expatiate and expand; nearly as practicable the Feunsyli anis carial,l Each looks quite itehato, seem* extremely struck, would be little, if any shot t of thscu hundred 0 - heir nines:its; so wes sorb a Piece. of tuck ; mitts more of rear:oast to he cm:sparest:l to eine Each 1* " ' " .• the ether thin " h e g;!eetlY pleased r, To screw ;the vire to which they both are squeezed.', the connexion." I '..!0 tilde they Talk, in dust, or Tried, or snow, The writer then goes on to narrate the adeanta. Beth bared to death, and both afraid to go s t ges that Philadelphia would derive from this route i Your hat once lifted, do riot hang your fire, over the other, and expresses the belief that Pitts- '‘, ,N - 7 ... likn t' o r li s t ‘- l y - : io n t sT o b r 4; , : t e tll '7 n o te vo ! . ; burgh would prefer a connection with Philadelphia. Go off ) ; ve mounted ;I:ur [victim - on cap by this route, to uniting with Baltimore, he do- We will here state that we publish the abuses sea by ea) ing at the request of a friend who has suffered severely Philadelphia proposes raising fire" millions °(!, by ~ street- boring," and milk-cart hello Ile offered dollars for the Central route—this would he one! the usual prices per tonere tar advertising, which and a half millions more than she would - be re-! we refused, however, quired to furnish, to make the Youghiogltena; route ; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Corn.' party can furnish one million and a hall--and five millions will complete the entire road, from Charm bershurgh to Pittsburgh. Let this road lie insole, and it will be but a very short time, until a road will be made from. Connellaville to Wheeling, across the rich fields of Fayette, Washinenton and' . Green counties. The city of Wheeling and the counties above named, can and will make this branch, without a dollar of aid. "All the Religion." We commend to the special regard of the federal papers the following extract of an article in the True Blue, a federal paper printed in St. Claire. vine, in Belmont county, Ohio. it is the rarest specimen of blasphemy and infidelity, if not tory.. ism, that we hate seen in many a day. The edi• tor is down on Governor Bartley for appointing a day of thanksgiving this year, in the following beautilid language: "Fur, what have the people of Ohio now to be grateful that they are to set apart one day from their secular busitie4s. Is it that the President has sent 20,000 men to wrest from a foreign nation its territory without compensation, or' Without just cause or provocation made a decent upon Mexi can soil, and slain thousands of its citizens! Or is it because Ohio has a debt of $20,000,000, when the people have little or nothing to pay it with! Or is it because the people of Ohio are now cursed with the ague and bilious diseases, through three ,fourths of the State.? They who see fit to thaol: God !for such things may do so, but for us, ire shall stand clear of all such tomfoolery." The blasphemy of the last clause in the above arti cle, which refers to the prevailing sickness of the last season, is most shocking. THE G4TICES Csss.-We see it stated in some papers 'that the Supreme Court of the United States are about to take up the great.law.suit in which Mrs. Gen. Gaines obtained a judgment for about seventy millions of dollars in the district Court of Louisiana. Independent of the amount involved, this is a case of .greginterest from the peordiar add romantic circumstances which gave risqUit: _ , Yo'oi;a: 7 —We learn from the N. 0. Delta that At thini , iireliortly to come off between Gov. Butler, of so - nth Carolina, mid Major Arrastrong, now U. agent in 'the Cherokee .Nation. -~ ...w~.#~ ~~'fii ?' p`~~'Tc~3~ ' : ~:~ ~'"~auF -w 4Y~k~~+?'js'l~ ' ~?'~' -^gi~c 3 ° ~~.,+ff' h ":a''!. ~~t, ~Fa:,*~e,,a rx k~~ ?a.~~ ~ . d.' ~r .., ~'a1'~, ,, ~",a5.Y~,~~ati. ; i.: fib+. -N"t .r~ .--- ~ :.,-:.k ',;,,--:.•,!-- Sorra 101;3o give the people, (instead of the legislature)tVe right to elect the Effectors forsPresidentAusd-Viie Plesidisnt his been yelecte4 by the Senate of 'South Carolina, by.the adoptihn of a l- motion to indefinitely' postpone it; - ' :ayes 24, nays 19. Liwir ER'Stvh i g goyernor of Ohio reports the contingent expenses of the State the sum of $BOO, paid to Samuel F. Vinton, for ser vices.as Attorney for the State,in the suit between Ohio and Virginia, and $3OO paid to another At torney. Meantime the Attorney. General draws a salary of $l3OO. ' The Ohio Siatelnan says, this is what the Whigs call retrenchment and reform. 0:7. The following unofficial statement frorn the Miner's Journal, gives the quantity of coal sent to market from the Pennsylvania mines this year and the last 2,:t38,162 2,015,040 Showing an increase of 32,54 U tons over 1845. The increase in 1a43 over 1844 was 3 ( J3,000 tons. The supply this year is short, and the trade will open in the Ipring with a dear market. i n ,. Third Ohio Regiment, commanded by Col Coniss, expect soon to be moved forward to Tam LOCNL MATTE'IIS Phi/otnatheld Le,lur .—These lectvcs are all instructive. lie Lecturers etc gentlemen of the finest talent. The public say so much in favor 01 them. lint the lectures already delivered base not recelied that encouragement which their impor• tance demands. The members of the society de• serve touch credit for their industry in bringing so much good matter, so many new and novel before the public, yet their efforts are not properly appreciated. , Thus far cireutnstances have been unfavorable to the gathering of large audiences. The weather has been had. and the Chapel is in a place remote from the bustle of the city'. These are among the causes of tile "poor houses," but we hope for nine thing better befott the close of-the course. rri- A tolerably haul cake, who has volunteered, and is now oa his way to Mexico : in the First Regiment, IL:Ls written home to his lady-love, or may be his sister, (we are not certain which) about his Bible which he forgot to take with him. We mark the evidence of repentance for a life of folly. Who says the war will degenerate the soldiers af ter this? Cuing.—On Sunday we saw an old friend of ours in a blue jacket, making his way up to the bar racks with all haste. He had only time to say that be had been mustered into Capt. Naylor's company, and was bound for the wars, certain His name is James T. Sample, of Allegheny city. May he return to his friends covered with glory. Looking tip.—We are informed that one °lour city editors is ele4oneering for an important of fice in the new R4iment. 6 - Ibre understand that the. Liberty Party are about starting a weekly paper in this city. Sue =ED good houie last;night 13.1tehy, of theltangersoyho felt from the Bar racks * window on Saturday, is still in danger. QWe yesterday saw poor man pay $2O to stop a prosecution against his son, for an assault on Mr. Anttrews; of, the Eagle Saloon. This is a hard ease for a fathir. j The Philadelphia Penuaylviutian of this morninuivill contain the uews from our : city up to o'cloCk last evening. •• .... •:s} INEATM =ME • THE 14LtGNE. Tie T PH. • - d:EGRA The first streak 44ightritrig - rea c hed our city yesteiday4ternoon, from the eat. War,p:tesent an aintrae(of tscingieisional news last'evening, which reacheel minutes be „ fere six I! Thia!may seem ine4rplicable, but it is never;heleis true.. - ' , Gen.:l3owinan had a conversitiori'vdth the authorities at Harrisburg yesterday, in relation to the army affairs. The following is the pit dispatch - tent east. It started at 31. o'clock, P. and was read by the President, no doubt, in five minutes afteri . - Head quarters Pennsylvania Volunteers. Prrrsntrunn, DeceAnber 29, !Sit). A quaqer. past 3, P. M. 5. To the President of the United State*: The compliments of Adj't Gen. Bo vr.na x, to Hi's Excellency, JaMvs K. PoL.K.,' President of the Uni ted States. The Second Peonsylvania Regiment will be organized and ready to leave this place by the 6th of January. The weather mild—and the river in good order. Throtigh the politeness of Henry O'Reilly, I-have had the honor conferred on me of making this first communication by Tele graph west of the Allegheny Mountains, to the President of the United States, Over the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Line. GEO. W. BOWMAN The 6etond dispatch Ints the annexed sent by the printers of this city: To Joseph R. Chandler, Patriarch of the Philadel phia Press: The Press of "Pittsburgh sends compliments by lightning to the Press of, Philadelphia, this twen ninth day of December, in the year of our Lord, ; eighteen hundred and forty-six. NATIVE MEETING LAST NIGHT There ‘rere about two bundled persons present in the Diamond last night. Theyassembled under a call upon tAmericans," to nominate a citizens candidate for Mayor. 31r..1Lex. J.kra . te was nominated by acclaina lion, Aiwa—some of 31r, Cooks 'friends bald • “N 0.., We left Mr: lloward :peaking. The resolutions were arnus.ng enough NAYLOR S SPEECH Cireumstatwes have occurred to make it espe. client that the speech of this gentleman should not be ptiblisbed till tomorrow. Our readers 'must excuse the disappointment.: OYER. AND 3:411311NER. • Drxxxnxn 2.9, 1840. Prtsczt-110a. D. PATTOX, As.aciates 4orr and Porter, LATER FRWI THE ARMY. ro,nmomeralgi vs. ,Ittri By the arrival at New Orleans, on Sunday Indictment for R2fe oven the person of 31rs. morning, 20th instn, of the steamship McKim, Aun Lefever, in 1544. This CV.e was taken up:Capt. Peck. the Picayune has dates, fron Brazos this fr 14111185. of Oyer & Terminer. `:ssattiagei up to the Nyth inst., with accounts two .losers. 31shrin, Washington sad NI.I42iIJAT for ±days 14 " "urn Monterey.. tour the report of the ketuns we learn that Pr4teculion. the U. S. steamer Gopher broke her hog - chains Messrs. Did+lle, Austin, Woods, Porter and Eys- ' and steam connections in crossing the bar on Smi te: :or defence. ',Jay, the 13th. hue was, however, enabled to get outs e and come to anchor in five fathoms water. After the case was taken up. the Court diechar• but the wind blowing trong from the southeast gIA the halaitce orate Jorr ttalti tit'xt tveck• and a heavy :et running she was jiterally mashed day. 'to pieces andsunk at her anchors. The U; S. • steamers 1)e Rosseit and John R. Thompson were We wire an apology: to Ilia Minor, - -Ir e 3 g e i :rfetpatched to her .iistartee an , l but barely iliac ; Hepburn, for baring r;'ivitbout sufficient cause," - ce t .j e d in Eavilly; some nay lives hereto she went raid him upon his deatli•be4. We irjoitot to an. de.n. l inounee that he made his appearance in the greet The boatAr i c a ass lost t he " me da y , sesterd y, in pedlar/Ith- a largo sea splitting' open her wood ends. Cargo , and nom aai,cd. To/Tx/4aft was Czu'atd• rd, ou Momlay evening, that hutArrds feite4 isrhr attempt to grt•in A tititulitr tpteate were, made by same of our own cititeni, hot the one that elicited the moat infertile woo delivered by Cept Naylor, We rzcat to the halt with a new to gstfing o simten of his nemarke, feeling &Waled `Sher he wniild irate tlvattOrsiiititirefp rtericbittlit `trowit —diilierier et. ea t.tieiNte co-A say nothing more on the tinhject. C 67101111 Pracrai4v.-1 eatta in the esse rs some of she city watchmen, *Oll fallda to the ivatdinuen by a reAulution Nam! in Councils on Mixodsy night. They tray 61 at right, but to unJerstani wily the city ationiiibo made to suffer for the roes of watchman, or ti:As unjust vet or conizty jurors. nr:r Those of our citizen* scitar 'Tzars! the Publi tignave as a matter of greet trtipurtance, shouts' see to it that the eathhdatee tut et,untiit et the next ruction are situ them 041 illtNtleStiOn. IS7Uthirig %till be dens his the present eity government to wards preperov„ a place lot enthuses promenading. J. Ir. C 0. 4 ., call'upon this gentle rnsn to stand a roll for the .Nisyetrality appears in the Chronicle *nil Dispateii oryeaterdar morning, with Jtr. Coott's acceptance. The call is signed by about 2.50 citizens. t.zo then J. W. Con it the citizen caniiidatelor Ntaticir of the city of Pittsinictlt W. J. Llotrurd.—This gentleman-comes out in the "felegrapti with an article 4enying toeing any connection %%till the inovemenV-hasing for its oh• jeet the nomination tilt >z Ci4tens' candidate for Mayor:' and he declares that tie utterly repudiates and condemns the object 0( the perkoux concerned. Animal oluierve that Dr. Mills, of Virginia, announces `-free treatment by 3 , lagriet• ism of till nervous diseases, at l'hilo Ball every day." The Doctor comes well. recommended. Ile intends to deliver a course of lectures on the subject of Magnetism, before be leaves the city. The Whi g s deny that fir. Adams has pro. mised-to appoint a certain individual High Consta. bk. There are others, however, obo stoutly'com tend that he has made such Oargain, We care nothing about it. „ - cry Seven per:sons wirsvimmetsed in the Monon• gnhela river last Sabbath, brthe Rev. Mr. Tens• dale, pastor or the Grant street Baptist Church. Upwards oltwenty petkOns hate been added to this church by baptism ye,ithin the lust few weeks, as the result of is, series iiWnleetings now in pro gress among thetn.--Tcrigrryk cr7*A /also r of peop # talk of ,joining the companies, hd soma arg'mnxious, to form companies, sinc4 t has• been oar nin et] that anoth er Regiment will:not be required r .from this state. The Telegraph.charges thk Democrats with gettin,tip ii,,Dittptss:..Cantlicis4 , t, Pray, how ma ny Democrats here had any tidig to ; do in the matter?' • Horns vtolcit.-:-By referciice lc our advertising columns, the particulars of a rokbery,uf two hor. sea in Robinson Township will bfacen. A reward is offered by the owners. 0 . 3. Candidates for the •Colon ty ecoming 4 are b • • plenty; but one for. the Lieut, cut. has been an nounced--W.-Alurray of the Wrtmoreland coup. pi-The rumor that Cupti Hayiihad resigned the command of the Pennsyli•inia -Blues, is unfound -1: ed. ' cC, f ; If there are any more eatt' didates for the Colonelcy or the Mayoralty, We-Trish they would leave us-their namei.early.. • 1 (0-The Whigs are busy in the.ditierent wards of the city, malting their notriiiiation4 for DESPATCHES' rot: THE POSTS BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH! PIULADELNIIay Tue.stlay, Dee. 29, 1846.'/. 0 o'clock, P.. Alex. Barrow., U. S., Senator from Louisiana, died this morning, in Baffin - tore.; His remains will be conveyed to Washington city this afternoon. Hon. John P. Xenneditias been elected Speak er of the Maryland Legislature. CONGRESS Solate.—Mr.Mangum, after an appropriate re-' ference to ,the death of Hon. Alex. Barrow, of Louisiana, .tro%ed that,as.a token of respect, the Senata : -adjourn, .and that body accordingly ad- Ilaral4on, of Georgia, reported a bill increasing the regular army. The bill propo- sed the addition of one regiment of Dragoons and nine of Infantry. It is proposed that they serve five years or during the war with Mexico. Mr. Burt reported a hill for the more efficient organization of the House, accompanied by a reso, lotion that the refectories in the capitol be closed, unless they ceased the sale of spiritous liquors The members of Congress from the new Stete of lowa, appeared The House then adjourned Lois Ot the Somers. PISILADZI,PRIA, Dec. 20, 10 o'clock P. 31 • We have intelligence from the south of the loss of the brig Somers. She was capsized and sunk on the Bth inst., while sailing off Green Island, on the coast of :Mexico. There were eighty persons un board of whom .thirt}'•nine are repoited Sixteen were drifted ashore near Vera Cruz who were taken prisoners by the Mexicans Midshipman Rodgers and Dr. Wright were taken prisoners while reconnoitering . the Mexicrn lines near Vera Cruz. BLAZON SANTIAGO, Nov. 26. 18,18. I hire a little mews from iNtariterey, as late as 114 !oath. of No, ember. Tworeo ' inients of Indiana vnitnatsart, the 2,1 and 3d, and Lieutenant Mack. ali's (Capt. Taylor's) batteiy had gone to Saliillo to jom Gen. Worth, tea. Twirs division is on its march for Vie 13,15-Gaioy-tritnntrAtiat srlinnttereririt-m-ttiryt *go, of inflammation of the brads_ • Gen. flutter nut remain m command at 31onte rey. (en. Taylor was to more, in column, on the. Eth, Bth, and 10th ittst., Tor Victoria, with about 11„, , ,:kt lIICII. Victoria is equi distant from Monte try aial Tampico, Witt it. was supped That Gen. Taylor would male that place his head quarters. No turther ikmangralica would be made' tn. trams San Luis l'olost until further orders from our Government tier. Taiiorhattim,,isoncdtheAkatdeor-Non legal. and hia SOU, and several ralirate hunitres; for Itirtitating- money 'ark! horses to descriers trotrt the American army. OW Rough and Ready, it isitaid, had threatened to hang this dignitary and his sc rota-nitres.. Gen. Wool was at Paris, 100 miles north of-Chi huahua, with 11/int men. Gen. Worth was at Sal , tine. and will Alertly bare under his comotani 1201.1.6. Calomel Riley was at Monte Aforeles with About - Mt/ men. Gen. Pillow- was to mute to Victoria on the 14th. Santa Anna had rant out a detachment of 2000 men to destroy the water tanks between Sattillo and San Luis Potosi. TIM/ 50N1........43j Van 13uren, on of the . Ex [President, acted as aid to General Taylor,, at the ?siege of iMonterey-. John C. Calhoun's son is aid Ito Maj.:Cen. Gaines. Henry Clafi sun is Licut. Colonel of a regiineut of Kentucky volunteers. Daniel Webster s son is captain of a company of volunteers, and will be in Mexico soon. ' John J. Crittenden's son is a captain in the new regiment of Mounted Riflemen. THE NATIONAL DEBT AND FINANCES OF MEXICO . The national debt of Mexico is one of very con siderable importance, and may be divided into the two gteat clas'es of foreign and . internal debt.— The internal debt amounts to $18,3'30,000; and, in IS4I. the customs were mortgaged to pay this sum in the glowing subdivisions. INTERNAL DEBT. Amount. 17 pr et. of customs devoted to a debt of $2,040,000 15 do do do 410,000 12 do do do 2,100,000 10 do do do' 3,100,000 S do.„' do do 1.200,000 10 do I tobacco fund debt . 9,700,000 10} do ' interest on English debt 10 do garrison fund OSI 18,550,000 1i balance clear of liens for the Government. The foreign debt - is still larger than this; and in cluding the above) I will state the entire national responsibility as . 'it existed at the end of last year. FOREIGN DEBT. Amount. Internal , debt $18,550,000 Debt to English creditors 60,000,000 United States claims and Interest, say 2,400,000 Copper to be redeethed 2,000,000 Claims for Hill/zo 700,000 Bustamente loan 300,000 $84,150,000 The prospect Of the payment of this debt is then carefully considered, and thus summed up: - " The mint at Guanajunta, or the right to coin at that place, was contracted for in 1842 .by a foreign'house in Mexico for $71,000 cash for the term of fourteen years-, nt the same time that another offer was before the Government, stipula ting for the payment of $400,000 for the same pe riod, payable 'in annual instalments of $26,000 each. The $71,000 in hina were,however, deem ed-of more, value than the prospective $400,000! ThiS mint leaves a nett annual income of $00,000! It appears to us quite evident that ull the taxes which Can be levied, even to an amountequtd- to the confiscation on the prodtice of labor in Mexi co, will be found to' be far shortof the amount ne cessary to maintain the army, the_ civil expendi ture, and the payment of the interest of the na tional debt, especially while the chuich , and priests absorb so large a share of the produce of-indus try. =EV= • " Dleiiiled, Oh Tuesdiy morning, by the Rev. E F. Garland, Mr. Jot& Elias, of this city, to bias Lout,sr.p. -Hann's; forinerly of Frederick co., • C.Acc,O:tnilanyingithe above notice we ticeit;cd : lasist deliiiona•cale, for which the hipiy pair „will 'accept tie thanks of the press-gang in the office of the Post - • , • ICONXIINIOATZD.I Died, . On' Saturday, 26th - - MART D., younrt daughter of Samuel and Prudence Kellar. "In the midst of life weare in death." Scarcely ever have we been more startled and pain ed at The approach of the "Kingof-Terrors," than by the above obituary announcement: Death, with his ruthles.s and appalling grasp, has been among us, and once more . snatched another of our most beautiful flowers to his embrace. Gone down to an early grave.. Death bas given his sting and claimed the victory his 'own,-another Bride to share his cold sepulchral bed. • . Alas! How peculiarly heart-rending are the eir cumstances which attended the . . death of our young friend. Every thing tbiit could sweeten life was hers,—happiness smiled down, love cheered, and bright-eyed hope kissed her way along. ,lint a few weeks sinee, she moved in our midst animated being," full of life, but now alas, she iij cut off in her bloom. Her bright spirit ;winged ifs flight to Him who gave and "put on immortal ity." When the young and - the beautiful die, she who was endeared by her affeetionate disposition . . . . to all ,who knew her, well may we sympathise and mingle our own sincere regrets %lath her tam ily for the irreparable loss. And although we slay shed hot burning tears upon her bier, and eielaim lin agonrof spirit, "Oh bitter is death when 'the beautiful die;" still, lit us remember "the Lord our God," that -!we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand." W. Rewitrd. cC I will pay the abovi teVard to any person who will give me-information which wilt leailto the detection and convirticin: of the scoundrel or sconndrel.s who are in the'habit of stealing the Daily Post each morning from the doors of the subscribers. . L. HARPER • MASONIC •6 - OTICE. ' A stated communicatitin'ef Lod& 45, A.T.Ma: sous will be held this evening in the Masonic Tem ple, corner of 3d and Woiid streets,. at-O.o'clock. By order of the Worshipful*Master.- . JOHN A. PARKINSON, Seey. Females Beware of .Consumption--and not sid: fer the early seeds to knit its fatal threads.in your system, but guani them as.you would the thief at night. When yon find the fatal enemy seeking to destroy your health by imbibing the evil seeds of a serious disease, ../trnierna , r Dr.:Dintan's Expec torant Remedy" will immediately destroy and re move them. Thousands of your sex die annually for the want of proper treatment. • Had those known the wonderful effects of this medicine, and used it' in time, many could have inalorigel their days, and yrit be dwelling among their dearest fr.ends. T/1068 who are laboring under the influ ence of this disease should tote no time in pro curing'"Dr. Drsrans Eepertorant Pemeely," it is safe and- effectual, and alwaYs gives relief the mosilleopeless cases. It strengthens the weak And debilitated; relieves the pain in the breast and silk; suppresses the distressing cough; stopping the hes tic fever e..d nigtg swears, and finally (if the case be not too far advanced) restoring perfect health. For sale by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. • deal PITTSBURGHTHEATIIII. MANAGER, " • n C S PORTER. STAGE 'MANAGER, W. M. Fos Tint Tier, BO amts. I Second Tier,. 371 Oats. 17= Second night or MR. A. A. ADDAMS, who is•en gaged for fire nights only. WEDNESDAY EVENEITO, DEC. so, bo performed Shakspeare`e tragedy of orix.ELLo. Othello... hgo Mocha.. DeiNictnona To coocludo ,witlt. the force of A TRIP.r.TO RICHMOND. . . . Doors loom at, 6}, pertonaance:ta comusaice a 7 precisely. • . SO DolLin•.Roward. STOLEN from the venal barn, living in Robinson township, Allegheny county, on Monday night last, 1 Gray Mare 7 years old, a ring in her fiarehead and her right foot a little larger than the other, a long tail, white in the fore part and dapple behind. 1 Sorrel llorse with three white feet, a white speck on his forrheact, about 15 hands and fl inches high, a Mali lump on his right hind leg about the size . of a Chesnut . He will either pace or rack. The sub scribers will give $25 teethe recovery of the horses, or $5O fur the hones and thief. AVM. ADDAMS, DR-JOHN CALLAHAN..." Robiniton tp., Afigheny Co. tire3o-413t AMILY FLOUR—A constant supply of James Patterson•s and James H. Davis' superior family flour on band, trhich we sell to families and bakers at the lowest cash prices. FRiEND,RHEY $ Co., dc3o ' &7 Water st. L ARD—!O bbls. No. I, Leaf Lard; 7 " 2, Lard; rcc'd per str. 'An tony NVayne, for sale by.. d - e3O FRIEND, RHRY & Co., 57 Water CORN -44 Sacks shelled Corn, for sale by de3o FRIEND,RHEY & Co New Goods. AA. MASON, nMarkeiatreet, has just reeeiv • edlo new packages of Dry Goods, consisting of Mous de Laing, Cashmeres, Plaids, Ginghams, Al paccas, a large lot and very cheap, many of these very desirable blue and orang prints. Also, Flannels, Casainetts, Jeans, Blankets, Counterpanes, Checks, Horiory and Gloves, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Ste. Ike. (decSo) • A. A. MASON: Auction B Y John D. Davis, Auct”r, cor.Wood and 6th on Thuraday, Dec. 30th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, without reserve, to close sundryconsign ments before the new year, a large quantity, of Sea aonablo dry goods, embracing nearly all the variety usually kept in cutely ive retail dry goods storey. At 2 o'clock, P. M., un invoice of ,China and' Quornsware, embracing cups and saucers, plates, dishes, ewers and basins,..pitchers, bowls, choeic stands, centre Pieces, Ise. 5 bus. Virginia manufac turer! tobacco; 0 do. No. 1 Chocolate; 3 caddy bus. and 1 hf chest Y. H. Tea; feather beds } 'bedding, double and single math-asses, looking glasses, man tel clocks; a splendid assortment of new household thrniturc, spade of the best materials and by good workmen; cooking stoves, Ike: — At 6} o'clock, P.M., a general assortment of good duality, new ready made clothing; a great variety of l toys and holiday presents, musical instrunients, gold and silver watches, jewelry, cutlery, &c. de3o. Orate of Stateeraavroke at Avierlsisa7 frO-MARROW, Thursday, December 31st, at 2 1 'o'clock, P. M. will be sold silVP.Kenna's Auc tion Store, No. 114 Wood street, :3d door frau; 5E6, 1 crate ofassorted Vueensware comprising cups and sanders,' dinner, breakfast, desert and Tea plates, bowls and dishes; a lot of Granite ware, dec3o . P. M'ICENNA, Auctioneer. i pARABBER,RiEs-5 bbls. Cranberries; jest recd la and for sale by 1). WiLLtittag FRATIRERSI-1000. WeFeathers, TOT . sale by —7.: de29- . ..• 110:Wood at,' BUFFALI) ROBESi—% balite -vied and twiltelif - deo WILLIA.Mtr&V.o. EANOO Bushels mall. white; • B For m4e by. J.D.WILLIAMS co., die& . . , lio Wood irt. • To Printers. tosica,,,,,..fJohrisonts Superior Printing bk. Ingt.tor t eirod and for sale -at the office .• ii . P.ittifii4ji.Voteing Post ESIZEN C=IM I",e. . . ; BllttiXL MAGINEITIIIM• ROY.MlLLfrefVhinia respectfully announces .to the Ottzein.of Pittsburgh that ho will give One treratthentbY Magnotism of all nervous &serums at the Ph4o'Ball .avert' day from 10 to 12 o'clock, Ladies 0101iiriteA.41y on Mondays, Wedneidaya land rridatii:c.- GentrOtturikiant ' .I.oited on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaye.'• dee..22.4t MEM TW. WILSON, corner of 4th and Market W., now oilers for sale at regular Eastern prices, cheap fcir Cash, i rind Nett selected ''Stritit - ttft every article in shill. line of business, consisting in pan of fine Gold and SilverVatchesvrich Jewelry of latest patterns; Silver Table and Tet Spionii . knd Forks; Tahle Cutlery and Tea -Warm: . Soliti:LlAV Lamps, for every purpose; Military. Goode. &c. 04r Watch and Clock . repairing' mecca& in the best manner: • : " _ . l &VINO uold• out my oufablishment' to• Doctor Er.. William F. Irwin, I cheerfully - recommend m to 'all iny'former (Fiends and customers. ". • .EDGAR THORN. 'Drug, Store. • • . . The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand.streetii,' licits a share of the ding and medicine custom the, city and surrounding country. A general assortment of all the most 'saleable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils,, Soaps, Fancy . Articles, Brasile' and Combs will al. ways be kept on hand. Phyeicitues presczipiiiins gel darately compounded. The store will-be 'opips af alt hours of the day and night. • WILLIAM F. '• corner OF Pennnnd Bandits. • Conklimste Imjoiroved Lard 7BARRELS' Winter Lard Oil; Suet received from the 'manufacturers end for aale atCincinnatiprices wholesale and retail, by FRS..SELLERS • dec2 3 . , . : No. 17.13b441/.24.:., ALL PERSONS bovintin_their, poser/sips ott, of the property .of the,‘ , Old quested to bring it to the Armory', cornok9t . oMr . ,*- ley and Liberty st.- By-orcler.. d e2B - •, c. sE.Er..-y,cArrant. Pittsburgh Navtiat - ranee C • H pffi c e,...NO. 21, .•.: =lux Michael -Allen,' C. Anshotti • Thos. Bakesiv.ll; , Robert'Beer, R.W.P Roux= Fix4sx,. ang204641. . Grocery Store- at 'Auction. • L'e ON Wednesday' morning,' the' 30th inst., at 10 o'clock,-at N 0.218 Liberty street, will bs without reserve the entire stock.in trade or a gelt d - Mall declining business, e0n31469g the tWitteng articles; viz : - - - - 7 halt chests It. Tea; . l . ebeirts Pouching and nclong 'Black Teas; 10 has Virginia and Misaqit. ri lest Tobaet•;• 3. kegs Allspice; 3 Peppers' 2 do. Ginger; 14 mats Cinnamon; 1 keg grituaddia.ul keg Spanish Indigo; 2 boxes.spenn Candles- I lubl- Molasses; 4 dos:. Corn Brooms- 15 dos-1344 , C0r45; Z bbls,Vinegar; Waits, Braids, ' Sprigs, 3 dos.. Tips lines for Board Measurers; 2 patr•lienitian• WindOW Blinds; 1 large Scale to weigh 1600 lbs.; 2 contact; Scales, emptylegst,Zhelving,•eutinters, desk; store fistures;-&e. • JOAN DAVIS; 'Attar _ _ Baiszioe of Poor Moose Ruining-Lots sit ON New:Year's eve, Thur s d a y evening; Dec. al, at T o'clock precisely, will he sold. nt Al'Hiut-,, na , s Auction store, No. 114. Wood st, lidaiocor from .sth, by order of Dr. John McCracken, Chairman. of Committe on City Farm, and capt. I. J. Asbbridge axid Wm:Chaptuan, Esq., Overacemorthe Poor, the balanCe of valuable bnilding lots, /Ma:mining hastlld from tllc sale of' the 24th inst., sialildhf which are*" best mostdesirable.offered -yet- Those wishing, to secure for themselves and family acomfortable - private residence, should embrace this opportithity, mit may be the last and only chance. • ; :The 'terms are very easy, vita one filth eatticpm. money, the residue in ten equal annual molests with interest, which is to be paid semi-annually. 114inds, mortgagci, and deedi at the expense q FF. chasers. .De. J."lldcerutcrtm, Ch.n Coml. - • - ; on City Farm s 'I. J. Ashbridge, Wm. Chapman, Overseers tifFiNDK .dc29 • , ' • P. ArKENNA',Auct. , . . . ... Posittr•Waile.:.-*--- .. ,-- '-^rt' l ; .. . of a . Sjile - aditt doable Rarrelecl Tailing keit - 4,14 Patent 'Revolving Pistol at ductiari. AT "'Kenna's- Auction Store, on 'New Yeses '' Eve; Thursday, December 31st, at 8 u'cloEk precisely, will be sold.withent any reservation what soever, 2 splendid second hand double barreled fowling.pieces, London make, Damascus twisepatent brimli and back action Jocks, beautifully finished and Mounted; imported by Blunt and Sima, New Yor n .••; but now the propeity of a Gentleman leavir4 the city for Mexico, although second hand it is just as good as new, ha'ing been kept in the best of or der andis perhaps as good ni article of the kinclxis ever offered at Auction in this cityty.• Also, 1 patent Revolving Pistol, a neat and hand some article with German silver stock; 2. pair of English Pistols; I Gold Patent Lever Watch, exits. Jewelled, 3 basket" Champaign" Wine. ' dec29 • ••• • P. MICENTfA; !oat': ?, Mr. A. A. Annex, Mr. Foirca. Mrs. IL LEFis. Miss Poserrx. Tbo'celebrated Itallast - Memedy ' • • FOR THE CURE OF CHRONIC DISEASES. i lIIAZONPS SICILIAN SYRUP OR TROPICAL , i . HYGIENE. . Discovered by DrAtazonis of.ltaly in' the year ~11345, - i and introduced into the If. States catty iii. 1846; .1. , . IS unrivalled medihine for the radicitC,Ure 01 ' : . TChronic diseases has, spread th ough;int E u ropa ' •-. '1 . with the moist unequalled speed and triumphant sue. cue, effecting the moat astonishing curea ever knotra - • I, or recorded in the annals of Medical History. Since •• •' l' . its introduction into the United States it has equally '• I . sustained the high reputation it so justly received in the East, curing here as it has done there, divines! .i inveterate and long standing diseases with which the human family arc afflicted. The Physicians of Eri rope and America (as far as they have becomccuco quainted with its mode of operation) together with the thousands who have been restored to. health by its superior officacy with, one united voice proclaim ' it to be the most perfect remedial agent ever offered to suffering humanity. It is now an established bet "that Consumption may be, can be, and hat been cured by Dr. hfazonos Simian Syrup or rropicolifigiaw. This is the only medicine that has ever been (Bei • . covered that has achieved a cure where this disease had gained 'a settled and permanent hOld open the system. For the truth of this assertion, we have • the certificates of some of the Mott eminent Physi- . clans of Europe and America, expressly declaring .. that they have prescribed it •in hundreds of instances where the patients were considered beyond all hope or recovery, and, to their astonishment, has .effected the most speedy and perfect cures. • No one who're unacquainted with its action can imagine the wo derful success that attends•the ti Q is medicine in eve r y variety of. chronic ' ase, par— Ocularly Consumption, Scrofula or kings evil, Asth— s ma, Phthisic,Pilea, (see cases reported in pamphlets and circulars) Cancers, Liver` Complaints, Costive— Iness and Indigestion,Sore - end Intim:rad Throat,. ~. Bronchitis, Dropsies,w r hronle kfiareation of the , Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and- Instil: - nifty or .."! the nervous sysstem ' Spinal affections, Paralysis, . • .i . Chronic Diarralicea„Pain in the breast and aide), s, Cuugha, Colds, Chronic 'Rheumatism, Diseases of WO' 1. Stomach and Bowels, inward weakness and failing i dosin of the womb, and all the chronio diseases po-. culiar to females in their various relations in life. This medicine is prepared only by Dr. Mazoni him- self, and is composed entirely of vegetable materials containing the extract or 42 of the !posture Trap; cal plants but few' f which are known to thorned/1-r cal Profeuion . generally. - ' . • - . It has so far surpassed every other medicinas.sser ' I offered to the Nv o :id in eradicating disease; diat..it I has not only enlisted many, of. this. most talented ti. medical men iv:the World in its favor:hut; what .ie more extraordinary the" gol;ernment ' where:lt . ..des .. discovered "Was made it antn:re 'pliaishablettith. (death to attempt counterfeitingit or makingsale qf : any spurious article purporting to be the same or- TST4:SMUTIS it to be' genuine. And this' Govern- mene has also made a liberalprovision for the pro i- tection of it.hel . o. To the afflicted No say let non& '. dispair, though you may.have been given up by your Physician and consffloired .by your •frientla as- beyond all hope, .try a bottle of this medicine andt you may rely upon the fact, that if you have physi. cal strength enough left to endure its , action, yea will find certainand spbedy,telief,"for this hatibeen the'case in thousands of instances, in proof of WM& 'i• - vrec27l produce certificates. fiom individuals of ilia !. most respectable character both of BUM& lied America. This medicine will be offered for ',sea Only at the county seats of each county owing' to the email amount yet imported and the anxiety of .. theproprietor to place this valuable remedy .withia! the reach of all throughout the United States. •,•• ' ..., Hays & Brockway, No. 2 Commercial Row,. Lib— A erty street, are the wholesale and retail Agents for I Allegheny county. - ' - dec29.d9re. 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