%ST , -00,64 4.cm - - 'rye t ' - •, • -7sq-, VEMESDAIfi-JANUAIty_ 6, Our R calico d Tetms ! The Ifaralatind Egppositnr lamnw Offered to Cubic era at ONE'DOLLAIVAND FIFTY CENTS. a ,yea hot only wheremitid IN ADVANCE. TwP,dollars t, het paid-in advents. We beg our friends to remember thatiiithill_vre mien by p_eylng in advance is paying at the time of t — abWribrng Mist itterbTigint year. ,Wit.-borie,tn:filtd:Mone ;mean or ~ unoonerous enough 1.0 solifor. teat r educed Mica's, after they have let their sabstillitiong tryn aeiraral months over the tithe, M1.'04141116 ,ehenpest Palter in —thoCountY,andltirittihea.ati-mttatiseadina-matter.an. I shy other.twjmiltooitanbatriberii irmatdlWinatiiishig; - ' which' 96104 m i -it Wordatithie advertising niiidium. .1911,PRligTING every description executed with the satin:sit netiniess-anditt the lowest prices, with fitittionablelype. , ,, , ,,Thsi patronage of our Oriandaxaspectibily solicited. r ' State Co'nvelition. • ••:A. State 'Convention, to. be 'composed of Delegatestrom the City of Philadelphia And the several counties equal to their' represeit tutiori• in the Genera) Assembly of this Corn ~monwealth, will be held at Harrisburg, • • • .On, Tuesday the 9th of March ne ti'dlabies in the forenoon, for the purpose of selqcting candidates for Governor and Ca . nal•Comprissioner to be supported by the • Whigs and the friends of the Protective Pol icy at the •nextenseingelection, and to Wine act Such - other I:rosiness ali•may - be7cleemed impatient to the sucCess•ot 'the Whig cause. • '•• J. P. SANDERSON, • • • SAMUEL D..xAmis. ... • , . JOSEPHXONIGMACHER, ',MORTON•MeMICHA EL, . GEORGRERETY, . H.:JONES BROOgE,'" I ,, - • THEO. 'D. COCHRAN, JAMES FOX, • JAMES MARTIN. WILLIAM BUTLER, J J: SLOCUM, -JOHN R. EDIE, 'EDGAR COWAN •JOHN B. JOHNSON, • AVM. J. HOWARD, Whig Strife Committee. Dec.'l ; 1849. To our , Frlegds . - We hope those ol ow country friends who . •• !know themselves indebted fur subscription • tun job work, will give us a call at the ensu yhtgterm of Court. Our engagements require -e'talbtse Sum for which we have no other metre° than the amount.; due from our .'patrons. trThe absence of the editor from his poet for a few days will, we presume, be a suffi cient excuse for any defects. or errois that may appear in to-days paper. ."Iturtar.o.—By the lam cumber of the American Democrat we learn that Mr. J. M. Cooper-has -*ithdrawn from- the editorial control of that paper. Hereafter it - will be undOcthe_ sole_cart3_ansl rpeAe=gement of Pi o. 'fesaor Grrr. STATE - TEMPERANCE CON VENTM! , i.-71 cir cular froth the central Committee informs us that the State Temperance Convention will mpet.at Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 27th of January, next. All Temperance Societies are requested to send delegates, and those who do not are - tee:domed to send reports or statements, so :that . satisfactory temperanc e statistic of the Whole Commonwealth may thus be had.. •O-New Years day m:as one of the most delightful spring like days that we have known for a long time. "The lilies fair," sie Dr. Yotirig denominates the ladies, were • abroad in all thaw - liriveliness, and gave trite - an attraction to our streets. , • • OtrOn -New -Years:day- the carriers of the different papers presented their patrons with the usual annual offering in the shape of a Neiv 'Yeats Address. We are not much given to the reading of poetry, and- .would not hale noticed any of them, hid not our attention teen called to that issued from the office of the American Democrat. It is about suclkan adArees as might be supposed to e menateiram the brain of on& of the viles t blackguards'of the town', or perhaps from the pen, of some. nice rung man whom too much learninghath made mad; some shallow brain. ed jack-daw ,who loves to hear himstlf chatter and whesewant•of sense led him to suppOse hie blaokguardism was wit, and would be °receiyed.atieuob by the' community. Cer tainly 110 sine men, nor.,one having any re gard for' decency..would. ever - have written nob an,addtess. for Mr. ply iyo cantio! censure hitnttor any agencyhemighthavehad i n 0 Our/ only, feeling in re. garttiOnrrt is one , of pity—he is not in the opinioirofthose. who know him best a re sponeible beingf sad 'therefore should not he ,• , „ • Ittinnint-,4oll,.Friday night, h o wl tho,StOre ot . onr eitterpritiingyonng tdtvnsinen 11tettirti.1:1, Beintk; iv*sbi6Ven into infil 1 0 1 . 04&of:Otitteikii4. , :itiorrey to thci - jrtinotint . eikl.:'!'ttl'i.",'t;‘,4l6ll"Onteria by forcing open_the shitieril'otone,tlie_side_windowe vihwi - a:nhieeli ;:which . - tree: found-neat the ea nit of thett - opetatil o :r , i,n,..t . he .themitg., L e, ffib ,:iiiiioo4 . 44Ye#efed ifiri..eattlioutly, -- lul I ,4litlYiiliCkilel!reil , by BPS' of the Pemonit - *fib *opt , in Abet ton aboire_the:atere'..__.; MEE TimPikAnii edne . p. 'day - 1114th ~61?4#il,itrultou'nfiTegliikr,ailit Ellii; t e -4154 , ChiFofilkil this bsnongb.' - There was a ilargo iumberlif Dofivgitil ,61,51ny' " 111) dee ,,101194+,0,..*, iliPolqw,: _Pe came to. ----- ' 411441101°1 440 11 4 31 # 0 n 11 4; 1 0446 - iiPbf; -41 ;•,/ • Sab §,A!. l ,,N r : l k—ltim a nlOYhviO9nv 1.4.1.9-9.*5W'141,4t;0,9, n4 l l ktY,ORtM - .o*. ,'§ • "Wood' FiesiiyteriF,n•Chitai." staid' diar,the'othetohutrohes of Ihe licitough NTll4?•oltieeil'pnAlitt.t:ol4lasioti. Bowen:`: tfle'ra'boal3,l,M,,,,i - umia- ,;1:' .Aectidl.Slol 611/ 4 -- :' ''-- '''--Clui,jaialY-'a '/``''' 4; olaris*t ' gellPennalb ~ Viiit tO th il(Plaa i n y of • rip1ia,,a,,d41,111.. .. ----iniffime f -,6kein,b3r a i . 4'151404 ,_ I , ,-. -t:,,,Aiiirliel'',4rl, . 5 /lt . l'. hirAcAllgtilte*he' 1 ,:` . .1141 i: ik 1 se4nM,4' :: ',',47..,w* l'sadV, 4 ,;`,:i •,' ' j :CI . 1:614,-4 " , `•'"'; 1'4:1 ,; '!:',l, W*k `,,÷."' ' ~,,,, ', •:,,, ' '.,:" '..."',,,,, 1in ',,, -,, i ''',,, ~ I • fT 1! • •• ' . W.e.:.l.Weitlitritii7bili7iiiititdile" , ":41tetry' - - - e4f444&.. , i . ..i . „ , ..,,, __.,,,,,.„ , ; ;w v-6,4 11 , 0 ~;-Ing. ., ....trr i ttp t , , .,...t.....trat., ..: ~......,..‘:••.-.:....:..) - netliOer l 77. , voi9rlic rtt1..51ep , ,97".- . -4 atiantemee reapneo natiTt" . 70'.": . 1,7 . 77. , -: tritin , :elOY . ,lt.4CPefr! l "t 6 ;.o . isa4antago when, of last wfikitigAtqaft!Allir9 . !Ta!r . l l ' w ! r. ; , riti s iCaget±dist.r i essiss4l2exciedingly Jandelltiity*tkrrietiive# l l . ;•Ccinuriilfetl • t 4,14.i8 . e!:9e--iiiigh.b,Or iiiitel4ony'steihitt - Tlittnieiri Opium !a: ,;:7 1 4 1 Tic:t.'W 116 7 ( 0°.k '•••6 4Tg!; iii . o. l. li ' ilit E ' 7 ;iii, -1 8 447 4 4: itifOria ... .f ;Ifh - iffi r i . :i # l .oooed-t6- 1 4-..-:yorrt . abedlo-,6** A .i t ionilidd .15i - sen very Iniiehilis- •- i • t riS " r ''ff tia 'lit :lO.qolutribitt ; where they. -• - I '''' - ,V:'N , •U ( ' . •A •••- 1 • . e t. : 7l Pl :ttf morning B '. ' :13 , .tongts„ t est, beer orgorething iinial• .4 4 , :.: k it 1 .,, ~., x v ; at o elttelt d ,.. Z:itlset‘: . ;- •,.. liizial.,m#,bakefilgiekiiAC Ae . keri t ki2...: if , hlibil . ettoy . erto ti co r . reitteit 'Use Of tieetrrillMiVe - p.ithete. -- - Tliii;•• • ail! -- thg . whii -I(iiktiheredn-stabliff,the•conneil - Cliliiin•.; invariable rosiart ~' and only weapons of a, 'bar of 4 .tlits i .lown4 ; ,yiltiey, had-been 'artrireini.. blackgpaid,--thej, ptevet to the public.that.the ately rirepartill'ftir,4te Oecision, from whence, man who uses -them is suelr,,tiltheegb , "the , littf.LeAlicielo64iittfiey;wersreor,veyed4o,thoi . : _public may_not have:known it berare 7 and - efAllet,TY"trld #114" . 5,644 y.rkh .. 144),1 7 9r.i,1e 1r2.,.=','„, besides that they generally fall harmless at the feet of the adversary. We liaie'qiiife as great an adversien to "perscsaleontroVersies" liieoueneigliber can . posstblriMeiantrllltrir our unlearns, sinao we ,encored upon the editorial charge Of thtteltliwalll' •tvill`beiii:', ample witness libw:senqinlously we have 'avoided personal strictures 'even upon. the most bitter of , our opponent!". -,We have pursued this course for two reitions—first, because self-rtspeet will not allow us to ro prostitute .Our otVit character and Illtii of the paper; thitl, 'secondly haeause iii such atom , I:revers} , the genii-J=4i must fight the black guard on his own dunghill—the foul , mouth 'of the latter of course wins anieasy. 'vie'nry. The men '(as'politieitins) and the enednet;of mix pOlitical:-,opponents; have however . 113 r 'eeieci at our •liands _frequently:the revere searchlogs and exptsures which they detiery od, and we have had the pleasiwe in. retittn, (although tre.claim no More . Credit for it than theliumblest laborer, in tae eau -o,) of seeing a - elear locofoco majority of seven hundred dwindle into nothingness' and old Mather Cumberland taking a proud stolid in 'tile ranks of the great,llepubliean Whig party.— tTo such a result,'to this high ni:n, we hfive ever - ftertJily..lookec!, without iegariling the scurrility, the slang, and vituperation, which have often:deseendod upon us in torrents from the Well-filled - filth-machinestaf - oureppononts- We have relied upon &HA in the firm faith 1 that it must prevail. as the late elections have so signally inanlfete.l. This coarse we shall steadily mdliereto. I . . Our neighbor avers that he desires 'no 1 "personal controversy" with us. We are equally averse to any midi' low and degraded engagement. But he must recollect that what has parsed was provoked by himself-. When he so freely accused us of " treason,' , - "•ervivtudice," " dishonesty," ".lidschood," , 8:c we hinted in' very plain terms that his own editorial career' was not_ so . far above I reproach as to justify him...in playing. censor over others. lie retorts by an mittreali of tirlUperativd epithets which we can afford to hear with contempt, and 'which the public Will :_push back 'in disgmeit to :their author. Personal eontroversieS we endeavor to avoid aml Shall never._ engagedn,them_unless. in set! defenee.---Slrould--we be aced _. in that position it will be our duty to be " - rough and ready.", ._ Otr Our neighbor el the Volunteer will no! condescend to inform the. public who "the near neighbor of James K. Polk" was that aothorized him to say that Mr. Polk was "a friend of the Tariff of 1/342"—but goes into a lengthy statement to disprove what °we did nraliarge, in his own case as Prinicr.to the Legislature. We did , not •charge our neigh ? bor with robbir , the State—we merely said that " his name Occupied an unenviable po sition on the Journals"—which is certainty the case if he was so annoyed by,Commillos as he states. We have not the Journals at hand to ascertain all the particulars, MR' have we any feeling toward our neighbor which , will induce us•te ransack them for the • pur pose of hunting up something, it aught there be, against him. elate' not theidesire to " wound his feelings" with which he charges us—we had far rather live in editorial har mony, if he will only discuss national and political questions Calmly amt fairly Ivilh us. Laying the matter of the Journals aside, will our neighbor be good enough to tell us who was " Polk's near neighbor ?" Kr- Professor Gift, of the Arrrefican nioefat announces in his last, that no paper will ee issued from his office this :vre*Ae.— Mr. G. does not certainly x know what a loss the readipg portion of the community sustain when his valuable paper failsto . make its appearance=and so oltioni—or he woilla - make ari effort to give 'ft 03 us more regUlarly!. DAILY itiTELLIVENdER*--On 'Saturday last Mr. McCurdy issued the lust number'cif . lkia daily paper: - . , 1:)r Our kind neighbor of. the. Volunteer intimates art Inttnittlit atom titre iiay' to favor the public with a riariation'Of'ear‘?,' life and adventures:' be-a:flattering :nark of nisfrientlebipiand we shall orbouree have to repay the fivor by 'setting Atp , equally ititereatin,ftitiriphical :nottee Tea Lzetsuatatr..—=the Legiedittire of 045 State ass embled Harrisburg ebin ot, a*ajcirity . Whigisr-we may therefore look for short and - profitable: aosaipn, notion - Twindy debate;cbut -qutatA* ady egad; to 'actottiplish Av, ;g9°4 o f = the`ComtnoaXialt h. The Message will be delivered It ja'apparitt tly doubtful•the Iti - wa iegialatute'Of Ur:Make:a opoiai Or Ali , IVS#ati,," tore' 0 1 , 6 5 re er:', ' 110 ,1 , 6 440.0t,i,i0.109:1 11 # ',1. 0 400 8-9 0i-ti:tinir4fAie- 1 0140 1 4 1 4- bodge'a 4 Meads votes :b Y b fi b e iee W be k. ;'why e!#4;:*,'.,the party tPheld pa Whig?and one"tndependeut will 14,90 oft fro m an election. ` G lf_ an election 3 , l6 ,,„l l l,* t'O 4,#t'al:OatioNitt I th# R*44044iV4411: then cp,!?, f r r i c l ,3: y' .y.,::•,..::'.' , . ..;,,,,.:4.,::.-,:.i. MEM Lieut.. COCHRAN, who was • a native ol: Columbia,annsylvania, fell on the day after the ; fight, his- Intent was-sliltlirmly -- grasped in.his hand, bib body being pierced" with seven wounds, inflicted by the Wlexicun. lancers.. The Committee who brought 4;41 the remains of Major Ringgold also brough ' on the remains of Lient,Cochrria to New. Orleans,_where they,_ sere forced, .much , against, their • Will,•-to leave them, - hi- conse quence not being able ' to bring two coffins on in the tag(is on the 'Southern . route.. • ; SAitikerli On Monday tiigbt last,tbe Whigs of both houses of 'the .State Legislature, held their primary caucuses to select theiiqandidiite for spent ens . . The Whig Senators upon the-first unanimously notninated the Hint. Climax& , • Ginnoto, of Phila. a; Speaker-4 theft lmporlani:pest, as in catte of death or disa• bility of the Governor, he beboines- the acting EXecutive. . In theoducts of the members of the House the Hon. JAMES ' COOPER unanimously and by acclamation nominated for Speaker on the first ballot. This is a complimetifto the sterling integrity and statesmanlike quail.' t ies of this gentleman, as creditable to hts Ittother repitekittfitives as it will be accept?. "'• ble to the entire State. r. Ott-. *ince the "above was in type we learn that the gentlemen above named were duly elected tol the offices for which they were nominated. DEATH or SENATOR BARROW —We regret to have to announce the death of Senator Bat row, of La., who died in. Baltimore on Tuesday the 20th ult. His death was for mally announced to , Congress on. Wed nesday. For. the proceedingt had by That body on the occasion, wo refer our readers to our Congressional column. - • T6k AND Ccrerm-i-By reference to our Congtescional column it will be seon that the House of RepresentatiVes, have • resolved agai mut uties on tea lnr . aB welt,as selnek.Sendlorr,t, were in ocuriequenee compelled te t 'itarall3r . .leave.dheAhamtletvr7V s erYli c e s g a nt/P,PP% ell by' the reading of th 410thlhapier.o • jab; bi?Mr.,Slicerpwhieh .watr.follewed by an appropriate prayer by thelterr,Mr.l3prole• Chaplain or the H. use, A , dieccrerstr then frill'avrial,'liy Mr:Slicer, of awhour's length. A 'stated two or' three Litiy's':ago' that the President had sent it message to the Senate oil the'subject of creating the odic° of 'Lieut. General. r‘ileBCi itlfOr Teti by a'member of tringress, ',one Who -said he knew the fact tote:so'l untlensteml that the nies'sagepithei hire trot - beeri sent or net having beerf opened mi - rieeeind of thWdeath,of Mi. Barrow,, hat been' witlidrawn;,mid'that it will be. sent' to: the hr." liottees on Monday trierning, - It will shindy reetanniend the- ereitiot effthe - ollice of Lieutenant General;' and net .the double office OfGenerritand Ccifnirrissioneknor will . it, I arr Hold - say ally thiegosbciut Aids de Crimp. The admiinstihticin having cdunted noses in the 'Senate and . House, think , they can Carry, by"e, majority of one-or two writes; hi the former'' andlen or twelve in the latter. Mr: Calhoun and Mr;-Buller of 8,-C. are un derstood to beepposerfla the iicheine,thbligh' Mr. Calhoun may net be able to induce any other Senator to oo with him. 'Mr. Lewis used to be Qon'eidered a Calhoun man, but of late Ire sides with the administration, en that' Mr. Calhoun stands almost 4ene: 1 hear it7said that Gen. 'Ward of West -Chester coantyi New-York,formerly a mem ber of Congress, is to receive the appoint ment of Brigadier General, to corrimand the Perinsylvadia and 'New York Volunteers. If the-choice-of-the-officers were left to the vol unteers themselves, there could be very little doubt that Gen. Cadivalader of Philadelphia, would have the - command. But Gee. Ward is a politicatpartizan who witsrbe rewarded whether . tit fol. the office or not. A very . .iiiiportant resolution passed the Horse this morning, which gives itssuracce to the par ple-of the United States that they may drink - itteir tett and toffee duty liee.— Mr.'Wenworth direee , l a resolution that it is inexpedient :crfurt , dtify on fea . arat caffee. A motion was immediately made to, lay the resolution on . the table, which failed, the jeas arid na'yp.finving been galled. The qiiesficin then recurring upon the nd option of the •icsolution, thl3 yeas and nay;' .were-demanded and taken. ' litt cli s hied, reefs 115, days 4811 So the ilouse,by more than two to one, declared•that, IT IS INEXPE DIENT TO' LAY A DUTY UPON TEA AND COFFEE. --This is virtually a Vote . dectaring. that the House If Repredeniatives ef-thp United States have-on-Confidence. in Robert J.' Wadrer, Secretary_ot.4lre_Treag34, Land in bull, heal e-Yhakeowsonfidende in the administra tion. Such-a vote .in the British house of Commons would*.a Signal for the resiitia. lion of the and wirdld bo immedi ately 'followekby a change of • ministry.... Surely Sir Robert Walker shduld k inihirs'ease as he is so gre at : Atittimieer of et 8- P loms, li'dloorthe course ,his:especial" frPentl and prototype, Sir Robart Peel would -have Mired tinder like circumstances, and tender his resignation at once. I well recollect that, wnen the tariff bill of 1842 was under discussion in the. Senate, Mr. Walker thenprritioSed various amend: ments.to it , one was to tit`li all sorts of silver ware, plate, ik.c. front ‘Vhiutt according to his argument at the time, a very large amouut of money rrniht be raged, and raised too from the rich who could afford to,,pay it.. 11 he then thought it so irpportaht to - lax silver plate, and jewelry of-all kinds,. and that, this was the most j ust Moths rot raising money, •why did he n t recommend the same duties and taxes to be levied. now, instead of re commending the duty upon tea and coffee? Was Mr. Welker then in eiro6t and tronOMl. lise, it sterns unaccountable that he , does not propose the same taxes now libt if he then were merely demegOoling, why, he .can now sec that that sort of a game is very apt, sooner or later, to make men appear in. consistent, dod dishonest, SF.N ATE-A message was received from the-President.ask ing Jur an. increase of the regular armyana the appointment Of a Lieut. General, and 1-eferrcdtu thlALilitary ,Cemz •mittee. • ! map • liousr.—litriti.n king,asked leave to introduce,a bilh'ediSiaitilidly - the same as the onb intiodueettAnst 'mishit), appropriating thirty thonshatl•dollars.ftir tlai opening ot ne ,,vOttations,-end milliont—to-tetableathe •Pr4idlinft to conritulh n.treaty of. peace with Maxice. The Mese relosed to Isospend.the rules by a vote of 88 ito 419. Pt 3, song ex planations were Wee made between Bailey and Davis, and•the offensive express sions made by both parties withdrawn Mr. Rehrer, of Captain Naylor's Company ,who was severely injured, , by falling from tho wihdow Of a war tease at Pittsburgh, while lowering a Ilat , at sundown, is t touch better and it now,.thought will recover. ! WRIGHT'S. lii urt VuisTlrtl r i ViLui, in 847 im Antr to I t bele ono of the beet .atobilltous medicines blithe ,worldyi possess a. power in ,removing paint Nrhich' is trulpistonistiing.— 'four or fiveni•taid - Indsan Prlles-olitenteVery night cu ge10g'.3.10. - betli . .will tit short time, completely rid , the bOdYarthosu,morbitibuf , more , _whicb,..if,loged sin theilver,,ara the , cause pain in i tha, shl4,Bo,ltietirnes eaten. lirig:Through7tcrtho - shoulder blitileioiffioulii siLbmallting,:;nauao and stehoessdoSa. of appetite, costiveness, swarthy or 'yellow ; coreplexiup,. and.:other symPtous.. P.OinfilTl l . ll3 4l4 l ) l :9tlTSti : A t !kY? r::r of the•lfrufl; , :k „' t. Wrigkt'S bailee thuf,4 .otighly elehrise the itemailit; sett boitiilicibt. all bilious haretirS;Atut other,- imptaitiriand therefore 'ire it:certairi cure:forchnlibipyseit:: tarYr:ch° l6 -itY119r41 8 .i.,! 4 " 1 „1 . , °0 , 1 Y, 10 1 r ,# 149: .der Pi AbefanterilkileV . : sIAvY.:.I I I I. O - a!, 1 1:0 1 0,. ThiiprovilikesttortifiritiutsaqUeltillt - , 4 giVik 'health ;VAge,rl63, tlf 00. ft iisttst as, drive disease t o 1 eyett notri 4 lrutU or.:letinterverzipi--The. , pubjic are cautioned" soii6l4,lhl.l . ,.;Srugir, spurious tuellioluply,w4i(h ;Order.: to' are Wiiight'slndisu Vool4lNiiltillkolt o • 7fl';t The iinheorigifial and . genajrrepiiian 'rag, / stable; ritry,,hey.e:the'.4ltgPfitlire 'Wright written: with *' of pleb Soil • • sle Coon terfelt 0100.941443,0410 - ,00 31 ,f rOyi .!lia 40,9, Wigiktifi..tref#o-iiFf Bl ll. and' ; ;ralatli, 109 rnieoolo 2skaloonw,oh Argrl,;.TlF.l o, Y . ! s .rkt 40, 1, A5l; Tr r reset' s'" , Pl 14- 07400fOrtC# 4,00 0.r ,,so t o: ' • 7 r. .' )' . §itMS 5152 .„ WASHINGTON, Jany. 2, 1841 ""AV"A•stiiNGToiv, Inn: 4 1847 .11itrt . ' ' ' .toiteepdottilii of nie.ii:.a,ba - tra. Laiii`O 'in I • . ~ .r_ft , _ sunpic,_ --M I aiiintrerit'qr . derielitls' ? • r-- 1 • I i , Pait n,TRIa. - anit Woo/....-Ontita, -' , Os -- F0 ~ Geared:7l Scott's Depitrtuie--- in / , ertgjiifin, , id‘ . • —Sickness of the 'Ain't, d: 1 : I. • .Y, .r.^l, ',..!•, ..-••:v - •• •,,,--„,- .. .••,kt'A L-• . :1-Tampico-dateit to:thet SthiL•atf tilrazas:,749.: , the 18th, have heenlreceived I ra New•Cirleans by the arrival - there of the•steamship Masei: chosen's: A ionvidelt le. exeiternfrii4; had. fig9LlßSCAtii9. l llld. , sloWillPiCltst.k 4 .-illPo r t• that a considerable' boll:y of Mexican cavalry' -1114 lieenitieetifiriiiliiit:thliglibilihiiiia, ' , The I.K.S..steamboat : Tashionarrived atikazos on thr 18th; with Gen. Sessitp. General Pillow lett 4 trtmorjts on the 14th, and was to pro- RgEt P431,0,... 8 1,0-3vait.. l 9 . P.,___,e,Pi.,,P.F.Llter•lM smart if - test - orn - triii tall an'tt - tmin. 'Gen: - Taxipt tits to'leave Monterey with General Ttvrate ; didi.iiciii;lfird'alibition" - OUGerieral i Smitti!s brigatle.„ , It wai repotted that Gen. Urrea was at Victoria with 6000 t avalary, General Wool at Parras—General I•Vorth . was at saltitto, where it was repeited'and honfidently kbe. liev.ed that Santa Anna, had 28 , 000,men , at B..an Lhis. . i Santa Anna was purging his army of all the officers, against - whom there was - the --re motest suapicien of cOWarilicii,setairring Onl) such as he had the most'impliait confidence in theirbravery end skill. . Gen. Ampudia,..CaLCamen, and several others yvhoice names arenotalated-.have been imprisoned," chargoil with! cowardice:- An order has beeri.isrined sanAa'Anna, doom 'ing,to death any talker who. shall disgrace hts flag by cowardice or unoflicer like ti en act in battle, . , Thetis is a general desire expresSeil by the Mexican soldiery_trt be led against 4110 invaders. About 200 sickbed been received at the Hospital at .Matarnotas within a lew days. The regiments,were 'breaking up , their 13n eampmenis, and Were about to mareTi Tampico_ Deaths Were leis frbcputrit in the hospital than (lilting ,the fall. and slumber months. Murders continue-tn take-place in the 'interior, three had occurred oetween Cainatgo and the city of Monterey:, The combined strength bf thige regiments hall letAlatamoras for Tampico, comprising in all about 10Q0 men, sickness mid deaths having reduced Them to One.third of - their original strength. , The steamship AlabamOeft New Orleans do the 2.lth for Brazos, and it was believed fur Tenni - Jim General Scott and statl.were among the passangers. WAsruNcros, Jan. 3, 1847, ;IOAI.BI from Vie cnl Advises ha n ve ;,e been , r e ceived at New Or tptothe 9th ult.— Thole had Iseen.an a o tl iliYer t outbreak. • In au address Ailed . the Si Domino? Mit ret yielded reluctant rid9elescierice to .the wishes to his fellow 'citizenis anti presented himself as chief of the ieVoletion that day commenced. The object of the ontbree'ic Was - to sunder atl political connectioW with the government oLiktesico. • i A prontinciarneol6 dated Garrison of To t-novo, November Itli, alleged that full re presenthtions-hail been made to-the supreme ggvernirient niche deferiffelesa state Ol that department; ar . it 'also 'of th'e;tetent invasion by the Americansoind that the government -had-disregarded their_prayers finittitkior- this_ and other cenSiderritioris Drat grievatilres,-they declared that the-state-M-Tobasco-disavows the government of the Republic and will reg ulate her internal administration upon a more liberal basis and suitable to the circumstan ces of the existing war._ The.....decialations' were aim - roved by ricrlamidiotie. Senor Fre: cords was named as the head otthe revolu tion, a great•nurtiber et names were attitelidd• to-the prouunciatriento. . Private letters from Tampico state that 'hr men-ate sufferiug_ranch from the intermit tent lever. The impression 'prevailed that Herrera would be elected President of Mexi co at the opening of Congress, anti that over, tUres of pence would ,be immediately made. Further Coirespdaid'ence has passed be tween therals Taylor and Santa Anna.— Gener Tikylor's letter concludes with din hope t al the Mexicarrlongress would accept the Offer of the Uithed States and enter upon regnibitiona'for the termination of hostilities. and the establishment of a permanent Mice between Ihti t*e crmntries Santa Anna replies from an Luis chtirte- Misly and id tonchision hopes that the Na tional Cenigre.s will act-as shall be the most conduclvirto the interests of !he Republic, but believes that neither Congress nor any Mexican .will ever be able to Iftleillii-ifier tures tin peace, urdetis the National Territory shall first have been evacuated by the army of the United States, and their vessels of war lie withdrawn from their present hostile po sitions. Until this shall have. been dime, the Atexicans, he says are determined to defend at whatever cost, inch by inch t their territory. Later item Brazos. , . 'On the 24th hist., the ,steamboat Ptishion, , . droved from Brazos Santiago . _ Gen. Wool's columns - 2000. strong ; .was within two' miles of Parras, where ho was about establishing a dispel. He,- Was aboiit . to seize on the pftleeed4 bi, stitMlies; . mq,,; • belongind-to-the-'M ex tean:Tgoi , eninnentilnd; had already . gottOn . ,liossession Of ing.elVre end flenV., * ' - . ' " . ' ',,,, . ~ .,i t' trent': Cot. Henry ' Clay 'vrihl , einpa- -. . t ik niait Of •li"entneky volunteers , 'm' ; 4te,K3ralvo Cahn Willis,' With two . etntvenfes,. s alla dl At a small Mexican town' Sate Juan near the ".Itici Orande,:Capt.. Stone,. - Jdok ..with 7,0 men a detachment of ;200'111exleititirdope:-IFt A inimg .theni,*eis a .caitetp:calition,',. Capt . , ottmo g ut ithisession j orrhe 's Muster', roll•pf thelgexteatt fame taken; anti - : also of letters ordatis.ftore'Ainiinditt and 1!...a_r0;: des,,,, - Besides' these . a ,tibentit v `,Of 'blankets,. ,anintunitien;,:ile. •.lists . :eatilareil.' 1 0:4 , ',the 16„th;:i• NlOWnti - was taken . in - the aet:o{ . . - ear' ierjrig . .thii'lriegitaine''at', ihitt!itioet',.,yrWl4# - atip posed .filtention_ofihikrlna,._itmfi:!..,...4l',-.....1 ' . Atin, , ,4iiSiiit'reaiehed - Matins franc ',Oen'iiiftf, I ii.altarion; 'lf day, e'r . fweideee:"..":SintieAnne wes Eidifatipthw from' San" pifo' to otit - oitgin; Wifith.' ',lli' tho Vdthi .450;',..itOillifel -td,ifie:',46 . leOiriji_tafrioigo',hii_Morftiireitf-':?,:.:.,"': .. .A tilojoilgot in the erilitieffer . R:ll 4 l6s -at-Neiv 7 :Orldatts;'-fttlin . -Tdrolifo*T.2atato4iak Oil attack: had ,been mride on •ihni','Filiteet; .:li:i. an•Adianee:ol4rowniew , friartivfored:dfl°oo . luirsein . .thriiviiiniir i'lliay-AieiiieLhbitiever: kireed:bi Totlio*ith'eipodithiit by th4Aideif4 pa4Artipety , lilt aril eon .'... ~ ,v: i'' ','l,2 . .•!••3 ll '''''-'%, ' ' S 1i •ii :41.V. , „ , . 1 ~ 4 '," 6 . - .":" "' - . 4;l..tif• .1{11:eJ ....e,:-.r . v,.. ' te and Importait;ftop thelisa-: f. • -•'?,, '' , -,...- , - ,, RA. , ! ., .:1iiii I 't:!, , Y. 4.,;?,;, , i,0. , ,,,4„,fijii ,Loss ':-..';'' r'Plit.it V;4;"blik,MPl:l ,i g ' ill±n , • ,o lqf 14)„q0,-Reiiiii$?6# „#1) , ;#1" 40 1114 •jtilkOTAt);: e) p 44 *r 1.4 47 00 11 1i4. 4 1!fPAig 14 k Ci hi;4 1 n9 Copr i _ N! 4• siiAo .. ' ,l o:4oo 4l +iici 4 o iiFoll l ) 4 k , -c.i. f,:t.„. ~,,,,,,.- ,' ,•Wa)., iskiippoigyf Dec. , :.. . . . ,),1111 tekrtingketa have, been ,NO ; iveli, o fgo totalmreeket like ..0. S. Iltiir ,pp:invf u ,atid. the 'gree4:leiss.ef lif e . iti.blet4eina . anted hi" Tho ., SorpOro,..!asioidi4ainimgith s fo' . icroijoil, 1 Mr..the harbor ot,..Veta" eru,l 4 4 - -o*. kOen, l ,. itikel the,7,th . oho, .hott 4401 1 4 :ii l oo. l '.. f il/trd* Green . lelandilhere',hciing l ,indiiialipn ) . *,iii, app.4o4i N0F4030. gale: ,-49,p44.,:, tp,, ing.Ofiho,,Bthi' , .",, Bait ibeirqrrepatterk; , rs l o t valok 003 . •„ ; got; oi,::i4orwmp 7 ,PAtic., Pit' 1 0t . Aliei,ei..P1:10 1 0;••.•*beq••••140;diti . . '—! l l.. • voisipli, N.Y.,as!ifullfllletnek , :;C.: • !., OW ° : 'A flf 4, o u, icl i .,t4 e, r , .! ° ..inro , 4o,4 7 .')t v ..V;o4''' iPlWtattele:Pil,*( l .4 l ; o 4. - , ... '.--,,.:-;'''-:**- '''' l ll : 60 4 64 :0 #l . o.§o.tioriati& .. ' ' . rsl roll , -•:ripl , .;.k,:. :.,.'to•:- I ,o,4l.ll(iPtikgrr iAL7 , Ii4" , ~,i1 121MM=M ,Itiariitee4hentitiiitt:she. totrellevettite fronkmandaittieg. - thrif:bloc 146 - atiListidio .21 : - :;h : - A oe s ag th e tt io ni e e i r i etvitaitiPproath14 fatrri6 I I • ,incithersailyattdiscov... ;61:Willi.''' , . - frOin tth 6001 e. tteff,irn ; . . e : l d r7 e i lit fl ate 7l l ~.tu. ri t i f :e:, ifi tii i - i i : *l to lli i ii n g t u e 7 :;:i t e i e o n r:vi ts ; t ; ,..: `leeward : weifiithtek bt. e eorth tliont. toooo ,6 i'll.frikun" -''.; Th_ ran.:. I.eitieliktittAkpdly- dc_iivimvSutlithifsiettrAio' t , • ealets, and tacked when nearPajordas reel. I•Liettt, Parker had. reported the appearance Of scitialli Y• •lind the particulars are Judy de- lailag6,4the the New Orleans papers. The °Somers emitinued careening over with great ;rapidity, and in about hall an hour after ward-Sunks. —-; --- ; . - - The norther continued until tletilOth, add fears are entertained for other vessels. The NO.lRlt i ttO ß , ll .,ns44fWl,4o3, o ,449Wli f itqatO l a avestppr; - v rzeiti etrecontt7ootnta-Were'-citi • iV.ereCruz.:-.lqtaLfronftrannoicin . TheAagate, rCiohberlaitilhitMiefiled.fer Norfollr.', - A lit= ier received from on board the, Raritart,;',d,a ted. the 13th items' that tight' niemlielongl* t:to the Somers had been picked,up by the :Nlexican her ion the ach,Mear Antoia Lizardo whither' they% hail been 'driven by 'the gale clinging to - hereocips. They, Were ;held at ;Vera Cruz, ',us Oisoners of 'war; one . had, since died'. •• . - ' - ' ' ' ' . This makes fortyrfbur•,eaved. coot': of the eigly'on.beard:.,The ,eflOrts of• the crews of• .the French Urab:Englisit yesselsi,to aaye the lives of the ereW •Of the:tor n orkare spoken of with werimeominendation. - .• - ' • The office's olthe.Merchant vessels speak in the wannest terms of the protnptneps and . . v ,vilence vi of Corn. Perry (. who protected them, from an anticipated niglit :attack by .. the. :Mexican gunboats, by a . guard sowino around' v. her 1M Wits. r• - , -.Midshipman Priers, et the:Somers, was ,lak•en pri_e_or_fer whde, , ,,he, , ,._tvaS„,irra ra oat ; d fitiffedi at i nerillifteriiicain•Werfee : I riIRO neighborhood! .of the -.powder, ,:iiiagazine et Vera Cruz, a few' days before the loss of that:Vessel. ..,.. t - - , ; t _s. ... ; --- Wit have - afar. af „ eW• 'cents teneivri from Nlonterny. General" Taylorhatt' arrived from . Saltillo Millie 23.1"NovOtaber; escorted by a tsquadron4 ';;.3ploistel May's dpigeons: The Genetal had shcceeded in - :capturing tine hum tiled . paek, mules and. their loads, consisting: of silbtfafedde,'itati stores Intended fur Santa Anna's army al San Lotlia Potosi. • Another kquadren bad left in - pursuit •of 406 mules loaded with' arm) stores•for the same'desti nation.. C,ohmul May had a severe fall at Saltillo by his trippin,y,.•l'M the-pitvementy but lie was doitig a'efi Mid Wdtdd be ready fo, duty tea - ftiw days. Ifatita • Anna is sal to have 30,000 volunteers at San Ltiis ) . besides the t egulars. 'bet the reports are ktihdicting. A volunteer by tho.name of Fotrest. Was shot dead - ttt Monterey on Cite 29th :Yilitilty A ?Mal keeper limited Armstrong. Teo Frecrlifiten hail been . arrested for tampering . , with ,'our sollors art) offering inducement for tlieta to desert. • .. .. .. , 4 , 6 Eight mere of the crew, Mie S omers were picked up by the 'Beittli frigate Eddy m ion. -• _ . . ._ company of volunteers for the Mei ican mar has been fOrmei at Martinsburg (Va.) At a parade held on Ow 22d ult., ad , dresses were, made to them by several gen tleroen, and among theta, by Charles FFittli r , kner, 4a ~rliiFS fit the jColif*3 of ,ids ; Speech -=, presetit,7flTOThas . en. gaged tr was alithit fiYetilrige in this service. hesftaled.blleatis'elef.thrWe who "IfetiVinfed 'on him for support, • lie woultl pledve 'himself that fro) i 1 atiliai they kitotild not want for the necessaries. of life, while litiotands and lathers wet e .perilling, their liVes in the field of battle." .- - .otl"The . friendig Of Alr, - Calfonn are eVi- - (lenity railing psupapkionsto hrlitg him for ward as h Candidsde 'for the presidency They, ale detetmined that his claims and chances shall be postponded no longer_ A Washington conespondent of ihe Charleston News holds this significant language: . "There is great speculation here just now win') the Presaledcy candidacies, and runt eon flitting claims of mirsSus, I am sometimes inclined to think that the choice will ultimate ly devolVe oh the iledse of Representatives: I hope noll ing ,will occur to prevent the . It lends of I ~Cathonn lihin presetting Eli claims to tto people, nommation or 'no nomimuldn. In fhb evert of the election coming to, the [louse, who stands a better chance thateAllr. Calhoun !". . - , • lIEAI:PHIBLEsstr) 111....Aurti Thoti artitbove all gold and treasures; 'ti thou who enlargest the soul—and openet., all it; powers tg let:ewe. instruction, and to' relish 'He' that has thee, has little inttee tit vilsh l ei 4; WWII lie fs'so wretched as to have thee automats every ththiberide: Let us be thaAtilikleithdrath'sgijls will giv us hteiiiied "Pills, which a CenterY'll 'Oll full a' fikhe the beet, meillphve exer'teityVied On inan.-4: Fot the. prevOillng .coltlS:antl.cOughs, they will 12b found ev.erything that medicine is . o of imliatliug,- .- . so ;in Carlisle,,by BARNITZ Sole Agent forthis.-Boiet411.:" 1 Stephen; Culbert:4in, Shippensbrire:' Breheman 81 Co. NeWiminherlittAl. Weigtli . 4ltUhtltilt4bUrg. • A..G. Mill er, White House 11;,0, 111 .Bitner,Siiiremanstqwn. J. & - s. A. Cul% jlogepwn; Jam& Kyre,laipkgenvillei , : Sr mail ; PI ilaltihia I/tit:Jut .„ s ,Ni f )' , T , ' 7 ,1 ' , .. / h i lt ' DELPHI 7 , 0,- 7 . . , -, "- V ' .l.l ' '''-''' r Iv , di 18'36" . FLOl.lOi : /t/WWIRA`L.--Thy..itotrketVor flour has beetualrmt at 'a ..aiand 'Mr ~1 14 "' O lt r e tri,„"Vr having then kept inek.Owlng to,the.fll tin neo, A I f inill, verses l'operationa bra onlYfla 4110111111 Way, ,la all not • fog . 1000 llbi , Atte. cilf al4 871:lbr thir :and goal bra Inolbdlnesoo I% *clotted Westint at #3, to•dar weAboteat.'o443llllsl4 ', for- air. and WWII GPao'do i or ittban holders aii. , wllting to acee6 'limbs Vatei.*: Ityk flour senme!,,tofeW small sales are c ''reported' at 63 73, we quote at 63 .1321 a 316. - 1 -- Collf illorientlitskiteitlit with 4 0 reduced altoCki abodt .3000 lb. Penn'a sold at ill' ,an t 360 hh a y Oran - Wino itf(1 111 : . _ 1 • ' '.l .::`''''-:! \4 •. w kat t : , '' GRAIN.—The' Ma beta , h mote tittivt , EttgAtintyaa, vith some operations for taltipasent, VieflarlVOkdsleanoid itiOieiNe..'fi.r, 8 0 6therike103'.4tithi.*:"relliEsi ircthk.anit'itt l q ' tibiftenbartly On , ourete ityki.4•l}lll,ol•;villips s 'OM ieoulheial 4 14 14AttPdiny4 13,1 1 1)44',C 0 0 . ~,, waniedi.wltk iroigol•doidittolk , Clol9o4fittuittlollii naoattlatat titaabtoWyellata sold at 57 a Ilact Ad eptb la grates ; Ookt.-114 notilsiO,ritW•••ut fl•ouitt Niniliiiiiii 4;4'1011'1'1k gar aigiOleilkskiiit "la pfa 7 t041,7,t139m,15,4! .M,Ati-poi , — ~ <. * l- 111 --, , qll: tp A ~y i v, A tidoki3o t4,-i , ”1- ~, )iiliiMrl.lolo. lll 4 11116 WM'S ' 4 5 1411,1 0, bi11i IN Uri' •JAcom FiIIItIIPIAMIDNII, IQ NW: C.4ll.!klnildt •LAVtdro; 1611-4-Klais tp,.„,.... - '.- ~.. _, ~ I' On tbalitat ni bbte l it r iaulava 514:titit, , Mlap,EL ~,,, WV! eilikt• ~. 1 , On 0. 3, 41 . by * ha' Mtleirigli. 11,LIAllt Cllllllll , ( 1 4 en . atil 'is :T a arei.t t l i da s t r ilingts, 1 `orvino, m qvAi,..r. ,, , , t i s,..rsii,- , !*,...750 1, : . 1. * ,14:41,i0 - .6;o7 4 tai i tihiiiprlik , 104.1.,"31 . Milks I et lie. tp. - P.,, r. °A‘T-9"adartir OW 10 tfitp , viiili44ll4iiitiO ot t owta 'Do ii ceolt•i4 I'D. ,to Isrphilt•hkEk 11 , .. , . ( - r - 03 the Ist lostvb . ailkAllbOalla 619 ittettkßiallFatt#, i tittaAtirr' .-ry4*zik'77.,'.ir .- ' ''' , .174,91W77.4,10'We1,tifr0l irer4.44a SW*, , 1 5 ' .% ,;., or • ',('\ , :t" , , ,, :. , r1i 1,. 1 , 7.1 . e ., k}i,t , 11 , 1' , .d.), .. ,^. ,44.,: :::',. 4 ; ." .., ~' • , ,Z' .i ' ., 1' ' ',5,; 1 , 4 %, , ,,`"; ' C - , '-«..''':'• BEM ,‘'.'llwroorr ..4.4-0.44........a1g0..'. . • --\ .:,...,, 1,..„.4,6* -0,44,.,--:,; ..e,r 73"... • r. . . i - 110 Ft , --g .4' . g, 1/..'v• t: F . 4 ., ..L . : 4 4 . !/ 2. .. Q ' 1 EL • f• 2 " 3 4 6--`7 7 8 9 10'-11'12 - 1 - 4 - 15 - 16 - 17 18 19 21 22 13 24 2520 *2B, • * • . - 9 - 10 - 41 - 42 - 1 - .7 1:4; , ,:ik16:17 18 .19 20 21 22 23 24.45,26 27 2 ' l • 4 5 6 •8: 9 40!„, ' 14 12 .13 14 .15.16'174 18 19 20 21 22-23 24' 25 26 27 28 29 30 FEnttbAtiV ) APIA is) MAT) EMZI MI AUGUST, ScrrE3iuu., OcorQowt, 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 'I 4_12. 13 14 15 Id 17 18 19 20 21-22-23 24 p. 5 26 37 28 29 30 31 Nuvi.mtanty het:EMszu, , liatrisbnri Papers, Otlr friend 11.1 . CuuDY ; of the llitittirsattiM IN'rattnltWiati is*ire his paper WA!" thirlhg tint S.ession, add iliAy the remainder of the.rear. at the following. rotes, 4 • For the Sessll4l. daily •52, 110 in Ovenre i For the,year—daily and Weekly 3,0 p tld. The Daily' will be pablislkfti Tins Medilith 'COM piatiratvalperfenrfelb-iitepbt tern will be empleyeil; and full, aVeiltiltetinti impartial lepurts of the proreedingrof the Legislavire given, with other matters __of iMerest: -- It will be -issued every evening, so that the proceeding's' of earli - day.l4ll contained -in the Oiler of, the same' date, Clubs will bOurnOteil a ith thrre copies of the Daily, diiring Inc Session fOr or cool ,copies for Rto. .Address C. M. lileCurtly, I lan islang. Pa. etre . ilitelligericer is a staunch 1V hi_ paper. conducted with ability, :Aid ettlineirtly ile4erving of encour— agement. We hope die enterptive will suet.. reed, mid shall hil.egreat pleasure in receicr ing and forwariling subsclibers at the :dime rates • THE PrNNSTT.rAMA (Vt . liiV) Will be published .Femi•Weehly dining 11. t; Section d once' a week the remainder of 'Forms 82, for the !dr the-year. The Telegraph is Mt eieeheni paper, anti always contains hill reports otttle proeeedingit. of the Leg , . Address Ttico: FEttst, F.illtot aid] Proptmtor, Harris= . - DE;tocnvite Pram , will also be pub: lisped semi-weekly (luting the.SeSsiott. and weekly the rest 1 the year. Vait li I the Organ of the pubsetti tol!hi nisttat ion. I is n first rate paper; barring its polities, .d e al: one which we hue, much pleasure in reeem; mending to our Loeoloeo Itienils. NeKisit.r.i • & Li:scold! are'lW publultbrs, receive and forward sub scribers, .necoliptutied with the cash, td either of the above Wipers. List , of Cavises. . for tri'.l/ (I( • farilOp'y term, 18.47 . fire/ .t?cei cenunencin# on Illonilay th! l l ith. • Rusee ; l,,its, -Laaglin. f . , Ale,Cluro,:vs,, &unit ' , 4tiderson for ose vs , Heade! - Sites vs McFarland •.. . 411iehler, vs .MeEllhenny ~ ~, Look vs Holler , • ,I , Lelbey vs Keener I ' Jlood . ys Palm,,,et id. 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