; • * •’ ? v ., »:•••;• ..>.1.. .. ; ‘’i 4 ” V^:v >;■;. *,*■.,i-ivr.'. Il! ; ' : H-' ;: i:&.'*s?;.:i: :: .-^^^''-'' Sit: v.vi f;;p:«. .v .■'•»•»;; i it !':'' ; :i:|A i'S-' {.. . . ~_. fiy W.-».'„* • **.frfirlv '-V <* n : . .1 •; ' !s * A ' ; Sff IS# » :sss gM*K ijS& $•1 SUSP Wlw |s £ ls«| |3K a > • '■ f,\'-;y.fs> ,■;>*?:,••'.! *WV trust also that the Polish Nation will even* i tnaDy recover tiom its prejudices? that it will ao-| 1 imoviedfro the enormous injustice which it has I donetolhobouse of Bradcnburg,and that it will fceistf itaelf to repair it by a just and honorable ar» nanaent, with which his majesty will willingly] comolrrincerelywiahing to cultivate the friend-1 abjp J ofthi* illustrious cation, and to live with the republic in good union and harmony. AH (hi* was ailer the Prussian Monarch had I npah Pblish Prussia, and part of Great Pc* had, unite nine bundled square league* of the Po-1 Jiahlerritay. Ai .the, saioe time, Frederick backed hla pntesaioDS whh the declarauon, Oat du vtei I Kmfiomfjf Poland wild U Jvaumiettd, ifdu I Ayarwr rtfrect&y, toy upon, the j . r ;• ImJiwsb ’'' !UR6H GAZI by EIUBTUB BBOOKS tt Co. : PITTIBUBOH) 3 THURSDAY MQRJ.TOG, FEB. 3. 1M& Weekly Is Two D.U„I “"W'J' ’'•mut to hud la JWtoot. bdora sr. ud .u ari, te the da r „ Lfcun Co« , i m erei , U lolcllittnce,Doine«ile M.r. SSSSS.' ”■ Edlum»l Correspondence of the Puuburgb Gazette T ” Wime*b*rme#t of Slexleo. ' Washington, Jan. 31, ISIS. The course of events is tending .directly to the dismemberment of Mexico,—and iibecomes those weU to dur own Union, and who would P reaerve * just remembrance among the nations: • • rfthe earth, to pause long enough to see whither the present order of things tends. Tim darkest po- IHical page in the'world’s hiiftory is that of the par- Jitionof Poland, and in this country it lias been a •landing reproach ever since the deed was done. Sonm of the friends of the Administration in Con gress haVe fell the terrible force of such an exam* pie, and sought to Weaken it by denying the intent . of dismembermentj aod-fby expressing a wish to preserve Mexico as an nation. .Others v .regted the dismemberment of Mexico as a sort of “manifest a soriof moral necessity, and soch never tail to shield their own tyranny of par pose behmd. what they call an “overruling Provf donee.” Others, more bold, like the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, in tho Sen* ate, believe that might Ujright, and that the strong, tinder any plea whatever! have a right to crushthe ‘weak. \ We can tolerate the bold avowal of intentionaL wrong moch better than the sneaking profession of intentional good, where rdfißnjury is designed.— Tlua Poland was ■ always tho prey of enemies in the disguise of friends. Oppressed by Russia, the Poles called in the Prussians, and oppressed by the they called in the I? fcrth, they sought the aid of the Turks, and op* , pressed by the ‘Turks, they invoked the aid of the Swedes, until in the 'end every man's hand was against them, and their hand against every man. Bop among all the Polish Patriot* from Robeslas to Koscuisko there was not one: who‘avowed more friendship far Poland than did Catharine afßuaia, Frederick of Prussia, and Joseph of Austria. 1 haye bean struck with the resemblance of these • ■ foreign professions towards Poland, and ihn«» j hear in my own land towards Mexico. Between the perrons who made those then and now, Idraw no comparison, but their 'language, which is the . representative of their feelings and opinions, is the , same. • Ini many respects Poland, for a long series • yoors, was' in .the precise political condition of Mexico. There were the same internal factions,*-* the nune feuds about the State religion, which was 1.. Roman Catholic there, ~as in Mexico,—the same contemptible' quorfeU. among the different chief tains. It was Warsaw against one Palatine forever against another, as the different Provinces in Mexico haye borae arms against their neighbor*. Hie Polish Diets in many respects re renibled the Congresses heldfor many years in the city of Mexico, and the whole country presen. led aadbevidence of anarchy and confusion. Had , - it been otherwise, Poland, with that »nnat» love of Constitutional liberty so long gecoliar to her People, could have withstood her enemies combined. One can hardly realize now that both Prussia and Rus sia were once at the mercy of Poland, but so it is, . and the . Czar of Russia was represented in the person of a victorious Pole; Another phase in her history is the surrender of a part of her Prussian . possessions to Sweden, under] the reign of the Great Gnstavus. Another, that of the brave Sobt crid. fighting for a title for himself and country.- Another, aad one bf the darkest, the odious Parti* ■' ■ • tionploL Each of the powers deny the intended wrong, as we have said, but let us trace the pro • gross of events a bill* to see what this denial is worth. The troops of Catharine were ' already at Warsaw, and held the Kingdom of Poland nlmnm • in complete subjection, when Frederick of Prussia obliged the Polish Prossiansto'receive false Dutch mod Polish coin is exchange for horses' and corn ‘for the Prussian Amy. Some seven millions of *!.* dallire Were placed in fb* Prussian Treasury by this species of swindling. Succeeding so well in this exaction, the next was to force the Poles to en* roll themselves in the Prussian Army) and to com pel each town to furnish a fixed number of young gfcfe to the districts in Prussia which had become depcyulaled by the long wars. This was deemod a good’,claim to Posaaaia, and^mostof Polish Prus sia where- these deeds were done. Austria follow* < * lowed the territory of Zips on the South, and > avowed ber object while the crafty Frederick tlis i - avowed any iatealio.n of. real seizure. The next | act in the drama is is a bargain, made ai Su Pe tersburg, between Princir JJcory of Prussia, (the I King’s brother) andtheptofligajaCatharine; These I - two persons undertook the work - of subjugation, and gave tho encroachments of Austria ex cuse. The “misfortunes of the Poles and,lheir in ability to re-establish their liberty,” was Frederick's reason for joining in the plot,—and many, for pre cisely the same reasons, now join in the plot I against Mexico. Maria Theresa, the Austrian \ Empress, with her : woman’s heart, was slow to consent to the wrong designed. u Tke/tar of htlLf she said, “nufnrin/ me from seizing another’s pat ' oesstanef but told that if she did not become . a party to tl* plot, Prussia and Russia would seize all, the consented to sacrifice the highest principle to the most doubtful expediency. - -We are told, too, that jf we do not seize upon Mexico other powers may, and .therefore we are *0 do evH that good may come. It is) however, the •worst of folly to resort to this pretence, for no sane believes it,—and if it were so, and it became - necessary to expel these foreign powers,that could be done upon their appearance among us. Why, of in the very language ot the present day and of the ruling party, when abe **id, in vindication of ber iovaskm of Poland, and the partition Of her territory, that sho did so, in the « | »«f political phrase of the President, to oUain dadewmityforiS* fort and tenuity far tfa future. < 80 says the hirtorik& Rulhiere in substance, while, Catharine beraelf, giving’ the, cue to manyspeeches ] we bear. now-a-days declared that/ihe had partici pated to destroy foreign influence, tehieh seat to noted in the State, and trkieA teas tie eontinuj ocem of trvu&U and contest? / * • We wish we had room for. ihe whole of Catha* ' - fine’s^defence, since it is of ncoriy the - Whole of the Mexican conquering speeches which •we have heard in Congress. Read the following, ' for example, and see how'the Roman Empress es timated the Poles. ■/ . ■ • ;i' “Their ambition and cupidity, valwft phantom of religionanJ the defence of their laws. . pervade and dan late thb vast kingdom, without the prospect of any termination of thu madnessbot ita entire ruin." / ." Catharine then.' talks of “coaqaering a peac*,’’ . and it is remarkable bow like the Longa age of the present day was her' excuses “for putting an end to a bloody war,” by an unholy alliance of three of the strongest powers of Europe agaiut one of the ' weakest .Catharine also declared, (tuUntthfuUy though, for Commissioners had been sent to Peters-* burgh for the purpose) that Poland would make ho : - ■mageaenls for Boundary negotiations, .whereas it was'Russia herself who refused to negotiate. . We shall not follow Austria and Prussia through " the twistings and twining* of the defeaces they . published to the world. Both powers declared how forbearing andkind ’they bad been, and ;hbw&mch attached they were to the we bare of Poland. Had the Great Frederick, miscalled, /Oral, as we think,—for none but the truly good : are truly great,—remembered the- instructions of life father, the instructions, too, Which he bad him. ' ptlf handed down) be would have pronounced his l cwncdodoct' unjust, and deusted from.the work 1 eg aubjugaiion. France urged the fether to seize ; xtpo" Polish Prussia, and he refrained, because '■ ■ was unjust . The fallowing few words /ram the defence of Frederick, is so like the language heard every day ■1 the Capital, that we cannot refrain titan, quoting if Uiqr.wa*«ibaujn«ibeJbceign troops .voolo.beirjthfanrii.-—' . endofp*rtit»on, titd -ayetr ain» Uia «un-«et fcmrcroo thelast remnant of the ft>- luh iutioo. TlieiodU there, and Ihe tmothered .wrath of an indignant people is there. There is toe remembrance of great ««">*« and the example of great deedfc The sympathies of all men whb love national independence, and appreciate patri otisnyare there also. Around this land are the triumvirate of two Emperor*and a- r>?nj They have extinguished the Polish nation, and di* vided her people and prince* among themselves bat so long as mankind detest oppression and love liberty, so long os the hearts of men are governed' by true and generous impulses, so long as there is freedom enough to give utterance to the truth, so leag,—and rising from earth even to the very throne of Omnipotent Justice,, will the good men and the true men of nil nations.censure, condemn and hate those who have blotted this illustrious land from the map of nations. May no like tion bring upon our heads such anathemas. May we not aowotxr acts of power and tyranny broad cast spon the earth to reap therefrom a harvest of curses from the civilized notions of people of the world. --We have the physical power to crush Mexico, and we have the moral power to save her. Which shall we do? ' t, ». r SUKtUsnens Items of Finance* Washington, Jau. 31, ISIS. ' From the official reports' before me of tho Secre-' tary and Register of tho Treasury, I gather the following, which may be read with interest Drafts transferred by the Secretary of the Treasory, in lavdt of liicAsaistam Treas urer at New Orleans, January 1, to Dec. re waxy note* i«»ued from Jan. 1, to Nov. 30, «4T- • g-y» w ajo oinase of the aunu from Dec. ’« to Dec. Tbe import of'Specie for the year endinc Janedtyiß.xra* ? a7777£2 Fiscal yeaiendiry June 3D, ’47-- 241S1J® Exports for both yeort up to June 30 *^aai^S» . This of courac includes no exports rnn1 • 8,072,018 In 1947 Bwtiitfnif.'. ' In 1947 Proruioas. Enure import*, 1840 (••~5121.®1,797 u 44 IM7 *.... 140>U£M . Domestic Exports 1918 $104,141,833 ' * ~ : 1917 160,837,4® . Tfc**e statements are all for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, H 7. Some general statistics upon the commerce and trails of the country are reserved for another time. Hie Sec-, retary of the Treasury m his Free trade fancies, prc." sumes that oar exports, for the next three years will be as follows: This, as time will'show is all moonshine, and the cal culation* are based upon tho exports incidental to a famine in Europe. From another of the tables before me,! (earn that tbe total payment* raadeoa account of the principal and 'interest on ibo P colic Debt from March 4,17h3 to Dec. 1,1917,—was $433j?00,4W 79. Ibis enormous agyregaie oilers abundant evidence of the good faiih ofthe Government, and ought to be a sure guarantee that the Government will never dishonor its obligations. Tbe coijvaos Mem from their establish, ment in 1793 amounted 4 3,233,370 up to tbe lat of Dec. '47, (included above) was $21,435,791. The lowest omoant ever coined in any one year before, was in 1913, when the amount was.g.ll,. 907,330. lathe three years 1793-4-5 the entire coinage was bu£ $153,541. The House, of Representatives have passed the u Mary Browu n peusion bill to-day, and established tbe precedent tin widow of a Revolutionary otEcer may receive a Pension, though married sub* sequently to the time named.inthe 'Pension oath- There were however strong personal claims in this case as the woman was very poor and the sou had died in Mexico. x. b.\ Penaa jrlTanla*Lefflsl*t are. Harrisburg, Jan. 29, ISIS. SciATt—ln the Senate Unlay, the Speakci presented a comraunicaticy from the Auditor Gen oral in reply to a rAolutiou of the Senate relative to the amount received the Commonwealth foi escheats. > Also, the annual-statement of lbo,York and Mo* ' iylund line Railroad Co n and likewise of the Penn sylvania Coal Company. [ Mr. Forsyth reported, with amendments, the bill to prevent the employment m factories, of children under twelve yean or age; JiiUt nod in place, to incur- rate the American Telegraph Company.. .. j JUlli PaaMrlr— To inr.">r|k.n.c the Washington Hall Association of York; jtu,j to incorporate the Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Phila delphia. i Tho consideration of tbe supplement to the act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Kail Road Com pany was 1 again resumed—il being on second reading. > Mr. Mason made an ineffectual effort to amend by adding a section extending the provision* of the Mechanics’ hen law lor w kbolcthko. « *\T B «*>tawns adopted. at Abe grand rally of the fneada of the Cr vilian, iicmy Cut, on Tuesday'evening: .PrtnderU, WILLIAM J. HOWARD, Esq.* ‘ ’ Vie* President*) George Singer, City, Johnß. Sheriff, Lower St. Clair township. John Sampson,’Manchester ' Levi Gregg, Sr, Fayette. Joseph McKnight, Birmingham. IL Rowland, McKeesport. Fauntley Muse, Versailles. Uriah Applegate, Elisabeth. ’ James Graham, Wilkins. ' John D. Day, Allegheny. John Kelly, Allegheny. Allen Cordell, City, \ Robert H. Davis, Allegheny. Ephraim Jones, Lower St Clair township. Secretaries. James B. Murray, •S. P. Von Bonnhorst- Wm. M. Xlersh; Samuel, Bi Marks. __ of Rolanson township. . Mr. Howard then stated that 4he meeting was organized and ready for business, whereupon Robt McKnight, Esq. moved that a Committee of seven be appointed to draft resolutions 'expressive of the sentiments of the meeting, and the appointed: ‘ V COMMITTEE ON EDOHmoSS. Robert McKnight, Joshua Haimo, Joiuea E; Scully, Charles E Scully, Iu E. Sellers, ' David Simms, W. W. Wilson. The conmriUeetben retired to prepare resolution* id C. O. Loomis Esq. vra* called upon to addi the meeting. - t Mr. Loomis in (he clearest manner enumerated the many claims bf Mr, Clay to tbe nullrages of tbe peoplo lor the Presidency. In no part of tbe State bad there been a distinct nomination made for that high office and it was most proper to make the first movement hdre in tbe Iron city, aind be would — .ly, ana nc >. therefore nominate Hexhy Clay. Herelbc Speak- I er was interrupted by the mast enthusiastic' and long contin’ucachdenng. Mr. Clay, he said was ike first choice # and alter hin» the man who shoald receive the nomination from a national convention,, no matter who it was, so be was a whig. Mr. Knox was'then called for and made a brief I address, alter which the committee on resolutions j ; made their report, which was adopted, without dis- 1 sent and with the. heartiest applause. ' J : usoumosa. _ Retained, That ourfirstchoicefor the Presidency is the great civilian Hennr Clay. That we prefer him because oThislong «nd eminent services, as the champion of hi* coun try’s rights on the [floor of Congress, as Negotiator or Peace at Ghent, as an able and long tried Slates* man, as the Father of the American system, and as the advocate of a speedy and honorable Peace. . Resolved, That we fully approve and endorse the Resolutions proposed by Mr. Clay, and unanimous ly adopted by. his fellow citizens at Lexington, Ky., November 13tl», ISI7, and backed, as they are, by the weight of his former colleague, Albert Gallatin, ‘a man revered for his wisdom and his virtues, we commend them to the approval and adoption oftbe Nation. i Retained, That, as it will require the utmost sa gacity, wisdom and prudence, to extricate our Gov ernment honorably from the unfortunate war which she is now waging against a sister Republic, in our opinion Henry Clay is, of all others, the man for the arisis on whose wisdom to devise, and will to execute the proper plan, we can confidently and safely rely.' Rtsdvcd, That it is our belief! that the present war with Mexico, with its waste ot blood, and un told treasures, and long train of evil consequences, might and would have ; been avoided, had Henry Clay filled the Executive Chair of (he Nation. Resolved, .That while we deprecate, in the strong est terms, the conduct of the President in usurping the powers of Congress, andplungingus “unneces sarily, and into the war; we are startled to And it announced in liigh places that it is to be waged with a view to the conquest of all Mexico, which, like ilt&led Poland, is to be “eA. sdrbedT by the voracious war of Progressive De- mocracy. Resolved, That we consider Inst of conquest as imminently perilous to the liberties of any notion; nnd we hereby denounce any such course of poli* •y on the part of the United States, whether under the guise of a “mission" to evangelise this conli. neoi, or the gratification of the weak and blind am bition of a reckless "President. Resol red. That wo are'opposed to the acquisition of additional territoryby conquest, but whether by conquest or purchase it must be free. Resolved, That we fully approve the following precepts proclaimed by the Father of his Gauntry, in his Farewell Address, viz: “Observe good faith nnd justice towards all nations.” “Cultivate peace and hsnpony with alL n And we hereby invoke Congress to take immediate measures to Bring the present war to a speedy cloae, believing that our country canfonly regain her former lofty position among the unions of the earth, by being, as she can weQ afford to be, just, magnanimous and right cons. • . "Resolved, That we do not recognize the consti tutional difficulty which would deny to the Gov" eminent the power of improving the Harbors, and great Commercial highways of oar country for the sake of preserving [ the property and lives of our citizens; while it would authorize iba expenditure of fuillioas uf money and (he destruction of fives without computation in (be prosecution of a war in a foreign land.; ! ' Resolved, That the late treatment of Gen. KrfXt, who in the conduct of the war, has displayed the various qualities of the Hero; skill, valor, pru dence, and mercy,'is a high-handed outrage, insul ting to the Commander ihehiet and to the nation, whose battles he has fought, yet perfectly charac teristic of the present Administration, and for which they will be held responsible to an indignant peo ple, . Resolved , That while we prefer Henry Clay os our standard-bearer in the approaching contest, wo will cheerfully defer , to the decisions of a National Convention. and will cordially supportits nominee. John Ik Sheriff" Esq., rose and said as the com mittee on resolutions had not named the tariff" be would supply the deficiency, and read a aeries that endorsed the principle of the tariffot Ihf2 in all itsleogtb and breadth, supporting hit resolutions with a pertinent speech. Resolved, That' the, principle of protection is a cardinal doctrine of ihe Whig party, which will never be surrendered by us, either nt the bidding of Southern the suggestion of Northern dongbfiiees. [ Resolved, That.by the destruction of the Protec tive Tariff oflW2, and the substitution of the Free Trade Tariff of lbfQ, the Treasury has been de frauded many millions of dollar*, while the bloated capita] and half fed labor of Europe has been freely invited to fill up our markets with their produc tions, thereby cutiingofftbe demand for the produc tions of our owu free labor. Retolred, Thnt tbe object and effect of a Protec ve Tariff is not to increase the cost to the consu- mer, but to secure our own market to our own pro ducers; borne competition always, regulating the prices of labor and the products of labor. lUtohrd, That; the Tariff of IW2 produced a beneficial and hfe-girjng effect upon all tbe ave nues of business,; and should be essentially reen acted. RetolceJ, That a tariff to be protective should be levied by specific and not advalorem duties. It was also unanimously Resolved. That tbe offices of tbe meeting be direct to invite tbe atten tion of the WhigNutional Convention to Pittsburgh as the moat proper place at which to‘hold its com ing session. r ■ Another aeries of Resolutions were then adopt ed ea follows: ’ ■ WTurtat, It has been *ugge*ted in one of our city paper*, br an “ardent Whig," that • portrait of Henry Clay would be procured by hi* many devo ted admirer* in the city ofPilUburgh, therefore, JUtolved, That wey the friend* and ardent ad mirer* of the greitf Btate*man of the age, highly —* of the project, and will carry out the *ame * :*»ad% uoceswry toengageafrnt I '* * J and prn'ur hi* full I ‘ *•'- tiUco j approv*. „ !by subscribing toe,.. • I rstejirtistoto proceed loAsm©*.. I length likeness, to be placed i'b such pu^ Uk . j in the cityofpjtigburgb, aa the subscribers to the same,shall hereafter designate. , Tl J*t a Commitle© of on© from each U ‘» a 'yf I'iUshtirph, on© from ll,© cily ofAUegheay, on© from MancliaaUr, on© from Binmniibain, on© from Lawrenccville, and on© drh*™.’ T " wn,f:; ;'i be appointed by [ U,o Chair, to obtain aobmriplioaa for tbeaaid pur. j pose, and when the snm of liz kmtdnd ,UJL,i, i. imbsenbed, that the Committee of tine© hereafter provided for, ahall addrcaa Mr. Clay, requestini him to sit for his likeness. . * | RtsJnd, TIM a Committee of three be appolnt ! ed by the Chair, to call oa Trevor McClmir. ArUat. i a »ottvrPittahuitther,and make aueh arraapianenu j with him as shall secure his services, I Committee to eomtpthid trith Mr. Clay on the tub I ©t»i •£? of. titling for'Portrait. | Thomas Williams, • A. W. Loomis, j lb/8. Cassell. J Committee to roue fund* iu meet rnentet f Ist Ward JII Weldon, : sth “ Thnt ulair 1 2d « Jasß Murray, Cth M 8 C IlilL ' i 3d u Wm M Murray, 7lh “ Ale* Franklin 14th ° 'Wm Groisiroer, 6lh ** It II ilartlev 1 Oth John K Parke. ’ Lower St. Clair—John B Sherri IT. Birmingham—David McCutcbeon. Allegheny City—W A Irvin. Lawrenceville—W A Mowery. Committee to wit upon Mr. McChtrg to mole arrangement*. S F Voa Bonnborst, TGIUy. ..•After these resolutionsJhvere read another was read as follows, from the Chair. Rtsoltxd, That a committee of twentyefive be appointed to invito Mr, Clay to partake of a public entertainment In the City of PitUlmrgb, at such ume as may be most convenient and pleasant to turn. Making it at as early a day as will suit him which was adopted with an unanimity. LommiUee to tuvUe Mr, Clay to accept of a public . ~ j Entertainmenti I„“Zr?L W V 0 ' : John SherrilT, rvTi??, ',’" 1 ; Michael Alien, Gen Wm M* I , Alexander Mckce, cSNoh^' I’' 1 ’' l Samuel Welker, Thu* Bnkmveil, S , Gi2VI} l '““°°' 'i-SuSSST Jclim iianna, ! | John Kelly, .JoinMn^ Um ' “ ; Ephnam Jones jr. H Howland. y ’ ! .•. .. Alex. McClure. ' i After this resolution was a 3 nr ,,„j . _ Scully, Esq. took tho MnndAndS© / .22’?'*. R called out the mutt hearty * ,t * ech U " ,t ft hmdly called for and addressed, the meeting at leninb ,u CB Scully, ■ cgnicn. «QCK«nipffn, Afrfct Bak*. r*&i , faster, Peony.' 1W - McGill, ÜbDvft£sSpl «•«** OnmotionofMt.BafcewelLMr Denny vw called tothe chair, lb* minute* were read and approved. ’ ,•• - f » paSioi-firaciiiMM oftnelst Ward, for Gas Lamp at the : ecner of CtogyUoTSdßent the Trusts of: the-Gas Works b+AUtlnrized to jwt np a Utep a« soon as the pipes were laid, and that it thoulube done altbe expense of the cSi “»*> • Ward, and Mr. Chr.nr ot the Sixth "Ward were declared duly elected ou the fim baJloL'f The members of the Select Council then came \c Pr«?aideat announced the resignation of Mr. win. Jack Street Commiaaionerof llic Fruit Diatnet, whereupon the following nominations were made, and the .vote taken in joint ballot for ?rarrr ewtafiantojun. . . ~ „ - \ »• »t- ni. IT. John Mcuwaide -21 22 22 23 David Sima ! 13 ifi I*3 ■l7 Thoa. O’Neil | 4 3 3 ] Joseph Barker, *7 8 2 1 After the fourth ballot Mr. John Mcllwain was declared duly elected and the announcement was received with) cheers byuhoae outside the tail, mgs. j The Select Council then retired and the Com mon Council adjourned. Select Council.—Hon Judge Porter, and' Wil liam J Howard! were elected by acclamation to be Gnardiana of the poor on the part of this Coun cil i A resolution was passed in both councils, declar ing the Presidents of Councils rx a&tio. members of the Finance and Water Committee. The council then adjourned.— CJtron. Gvannuns Of Tit* Pool.— At a meeting of the councils on Tuesday the following gentlemen were elected: J. H. Ralston of the Fifth Ward aadßobl. .Christy of the Sixth Ward. Is Tit* Seuir Cocxcn.—Hon. Judge Porter, and Hon. Wn. 0. Howard, were elected Gordian* of the Poor— Stwtt CojMpmo*!*.—JohnMdlvane has been elected‘for the first Ward in place of Mr. Win. Jack resigned. A resolution was passed declaring the President* of Councils fx ojpeio, members of the Finance and Water committee. Cacotit Narma.—A blacksmith named Me at Harriot Uville p a . a few days sioee-while discovered a fox sleeping-on in search of his a*.., ‘ tail and after a a log. Reyn'ard jva* aiexed by \ ■mall fight was secured, and afforded a fine coa*. a lew days alter, j lUnsuy ro* rut totato rot.—When the Po- Utoc* are beingi planted, use ahont one pint of to each hill, and let the lime be cover ed with the potatoes. This is said to be-ut in&lli ble remedy, Lariii[f been repeatedly tried, and will improve the quality of the potatoes. Let all the farmers and gardeners try if. A number of lie citizens of NewLero, North Caro inn hare determined to erect a Cotton Fac tory in that place; | Q f ■* Tire linn. G*ox|re P. Bsbkei, one of the most able members of the legal profession in New York Stale is dead. j ILr I l ®* Cuiutc it strangely destructive in ,>w .... Burn euticle, (or akin) the sudden ch.nm r,._?. l ♦•old, end the smoko ciumi yellow'll pl.l on.. Theu it i.Vqubute •honld be keptopenf-that tkeirmouthakWd from impurity—*twat thaa theanaiemßornmn {2/"!“ Phm cured mil ih. pore, of the skwJthnn »ny whe7^l? D f £, vi,™ di.ee.ee end unhealthy vapors left th»«f.k It U necessary, therefore, to keVpth, btunor* are dispelled from the .kin frnm\k£®£r aU when they .wash with Jone.’ ltali« have seeu it-cure the worn end old«t eS«J Rheum, Lrysipelas, Old Sores, Bartwrt lteSttore & Ringworm, when every other internal null It.“Mr remedy had failed—lto effect renderbStbaJkbJSHlt clear and eoft, tboughUt be yellow and i "**“» derftil—lt remove. Freckle*, Tan. ® ? r ° n ' and; dlrfgurement erf lh. dS, «'“? hew ' bo particular and iuik for loan Bn. n P *i?°i l ?i Pittsburgh at WM. w*XL!? » liberty«- Price JO cents. **“ caTmen that Counell’. Magical Pain factored by Comrtoek * Co, a Connffid the greatest wonder ofthe Uhh century. lu -if.vi. . “ mlr Alt pun. «n ISZ>V.iS “• ■V;". *il,lSlS. Tha Steamer Bntanniaarrived el thiapott today, ■tier a pannage of eighteen dayn. She left Liver pool .ou the 15th of January, aod brihka advice, down to the sftme'date. . i T \ Cotton at Liverpool her been min uhfevornbly •“ff 5 of a large crop in the Uni ted Staten, and pncea have receded id per pound, leaving quoutiohana low aatbey were everkhoWn. IJe aalea fa the week ending January 15th, were 2*500 bttlen, the market cloning with n liule firmer feeling, thoogh .without an Advance. : ; Tho_ market Ibr, Wheat at Mark Land] (tondouj pa Monday but, (Jan. lOthJ prevented hb hew fea ture of intereat, and fine qualitiea ofWheatatill oh. tamed previoua quotntiona, and were houibt to a good extent by tbe millera. At tbe cloaeof the market, however, there wan lean activiiy, and pn. cea cloned languid, though no reductiod wbuld be accepted tor beat .ample* while 1 ordinaiy bed in fenor grade, were perhapa a ahade cheaper. Tim Intnaactiona in Ibreign Wheat were upbi, unlimited acale, but holdera would not yield in their demand., and the quotation of the lat of January ire repeal' ed as tUoao now current. . i ! Tl* quality rf fillo Wheal now Uennn.i, mnch diminished (him whst-wu especUi by the hu*o smonnt of rain which hi. Cdfen, tdiho injuiy of grain in the farmer's stscks. . The wkoli of the crop, in find, U represented ss of indiflenjnt iioahty from this csnae, snd the market tor good .ample, is sustained eery much by it, while tile ordim run of samples are run off with some trouble. The Grain Market in Liverpool, tori the week ending on the 10th, still continued depressed, both fcr home grown Wheat snd foreign edits First class brands of American Western Flour! cannot be disposed of better than 29s Od 0 30, per bsrreL In Indian Meal and Corn there has bein a mark ed Oiling off. The decline in Meal may; be pUced at foil one shilling per barrel, and upon Indian Corn two shilling, per quarter, below iho quota tion. of last week, with a very limited business doing at the reduced rate; j Cored Provisions, both British and imported, are in only moderate request, and tile supplies fully equal, if not in advance ef the demand. | The lost advices from the London markets state that Amm ican Beef and Pork, though not actually cheaper, are in small request. The price d tierce middles Pork is given at 30010* per lime. ln!llami,a heavy business is done, and although adduction in the rales now asked would be accepted for Amer ican docripiions, the sales are iasigniflLaut, and purchasers show no wish to by in large stocks. ' The (hilure of several more bouses is announced at London and Glasgow, but they are of compara tively small consequence. ‘ Business is contracted aomewhai by the unsalis factory , appearance of the state of the British reve nue, which has not been unproved by the partial adoption of free trade measures. Money, howev er, can be had upon as fcvorabJe terms.?as at the sailing of the Packet of the Ist of Januaiyi Consols have rallied, and may now be quoted at 871 in place ofSs|.' The Bank of England has, by the-last Gazette, twelve millhms of bullion in her ranks. , Aicins—The conquests of the French now complete, so (hr as resistance on the part of Ab del Kader is concerned. The unfortunate Cfiefj after a gallant resistance, has surrendered to thn French and is now a close prisoner. - His remnantof troops was hemmed in on every ride, and no resort but surrender was left them. ■ Sran*.—The bealili <.fihe Queen is daily grow* iog wofte, and be* life la now despaired q£ • VTc shall have mure troubles in consequence, i SwTTzttLMD—'The internal dissensions ire roost over, and a reduction in the army is authored.— The Religious orders bare beeolonipelfed to'pay 'immense toms of money as black mail, to ipeei the • expanses of the war, of which they were the greai moving cause. The Federal AnayoTSwitirerland been committing ao many outrages upon thej i subjects ol the Pope, that his beta ess has j mal complaint to the Diet. The allied powers still; talk of intervention inthe affairs ofSwitxeriand,but' it seems likely to end in talking. 1 .:! Italy*—Throughout tha wbote'couhSry t [here it; petted tranquility. _ ' i ■ | ‘ Tho princess Adelaide of France is deai • j Senator from Louisiana. ] | • Correspondence of the. Pittsburgh Gazett*. * • PUiladelpliia, Feb. 2, iblft. Pierre Soule, Loco Foco, has been d*ct*d Senf ator Irum Louisiana. j Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. • WasrnjKJTo*, Feb. 2; The Hon. John Davis, Senator from Maasicht aetla, we are happy to say, is not dead.. kepurt yesterday wsi erroneous, but so confidently stated, and so current as to lie worth sending. i COXOBE9B. j From eome unexplained cause our correspond cot at Philadelphia ha* failed to transmit ouV Coo* greaa new*. Our steamer's news, it will \jc no ticed, is full, which makes the inattention id regard to the other news the more remarkable. Private despatches hare been sent to Cihjcinna- i ti, and have caused considerable speculaljoa in I lard and unsettled dour. From this some opinion I can be had of the effect of the newa upon the east- j em market*, from which our reports have foiled. (See Cincinnati market below.) j Cixcirjuti,- Feb. 2. 6, r w. Floor—The foreign newa is not yet digested, but holders are asking lower prices. The market is so unsettled that quotations cannot be correctly given. : * onU«,ut nic per pi; ofßec tilled alloc per g*U. Provisiona—There is nothing doing except m lard, of which I bare reported tales of 1500; bbls and 2500 kegs at 5)(30c. These sales are the re* I tult of a speculative demand, caused by private I advices of the Liverpool market. r ■ • I lET.V* ™ P*®”* Mama-Ifyon with to'be me ee«fij in any undertaiinf, yon mutt tlwaya >u*e the proper jbmm.' Therefor*, if you have * n*e s*Tirrt Rptcrotaar hod it cored, for it ia th* proper mean*. .Hat* you Aathma or difficulty of breiUOui, then Mi* only edeient meant to cur* you U to um Jayoe 1 * Bapeetorani, whieh will immediately orereome the apaim which eomraeta the diameter of tb* tiibea. aod Jooeeni and brine* »P nmeu* which clop them op, abd (hoi remorea «r«ry obatrtiction to a free reem. ration, while at the aame ume all inflammation i»iaub dued, and a eara ia eertaiu to b* effected. Hav* run Uroochhia, Spitting of Blood, PlentSey, or.-in faet! any Pulmonary Affection, tbeiruae Jayne’a Hxpecidrani and relief la certain, and you will find that you hare -~» the proper meant. ’ : r 1 • - °>nahv|b at the Pekin Tea Store, 4th Jjujl7 i For tale ui *.. •treat oesr Wood. or Counts—Hus Tosic.—To the 2. end Grey—lf yon wiiS a rich, luxuriant head of Kslr, free from dandruff and scurf, do not fail to procure; the fenuine Balm of Columbia. In caaet of baldness it will more than exceed your expectationa Mu; who have loat their hair tor *JO years hare had it restored to ita original perfection by the uie of tbii balm. ’ Age, state or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delieate hair tubs is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey as the Asiaede Eagle) have had their - heir restored to its natural color by the use of this loyal* uable remedy, lu all cases of fsrer it will be toundths most pleasant wash that eau be used. A few fppljcal lions only are necessary to keep tbe*hair fame Jailing out. It strengthens the roots,' it never fails to impart a rich gtoasy appearance, and as a perthme tor the toilet it is .unequalled; it bolds three times as much as other miscalled hair relrtoraiives and is more effectual/ The genuine manufactured by Comstoek * Co., ill Codrtiind street. New York. - ' i Sold in Pittsburgh, only genuine, by WM. 09 Liberty et* bead of Wood; In Washington, Pa2tby Sweeny e.Son; in Brownsville, by Bennet A Crocker; in Canoosbarg. by Dr. Vouel; also, by ouragentsiuf ‘ noviodlwCmT Teeth and putrid breath, • Spongy rums like rotten death, ' -.1 -■ ie repulsive and dfoguiting. j All could have teeth as white as pearl, 1 ” Sweet breath—hard guma—man or girl. rWbydeJay!—nay, quickly haste ; i And Us* a box or Jones* Tooth Paste. ; It oosts but 88 eents, and is really a beautiful article. It gives Urt teeth a fine ennmeL Sold in Pittsburgh at 89 Liberty sl; : . novlMAwiy" (ET.P”; Joe. pail hur lore rir Bit harsh, is it dry, or dirtr, I pray? - ; Ifhis thus; yem can make itself silky and fine, i i Hark and healthy, <«d beauteous as this bairofmlne And to have this you have hat three .hillings to giva lor a bottJe of Janes’ Hair Restorative. * r • Reader, if you have bad hair you would really be as tonished at the lovely effect a'three shilling oottla of JuL*’Sd hU ° nlt iit wSs.butOM tnaL Sold at w liberty at. . n norlMAw# ; ItrDonH h.T« yollow Juk Teelb—th.T cui bo I**"* * bol of Jono,' Amber Tooth Paste. It hardena the imm, •„ brcuh, Ac. Bold .180 Libon, """ajStolp i i So***» Genuina Ilaya’Linimeirt. = .blo. Sold b, TO JACKBO™ polttS - • novUdtwflmT who ase Jones’ Bpaniah Lilv Whim •!->ro Ofo. Wbiu, .rmn.p.p.ol^ rtio. * I™ 5l W J “»'■« »i". ■" piS.b.iilJa ... ■OTIM.SdwJy rf o ' 1 „ HHnaraL ‘ ■CJ.atng.Mmter. j. Dptaj,ltoaarer. ; • Flnrt ftlffct oO!n. Cantor. ' 1 > ■ • Ftm airttof Mr. Alt**, ; | HtScaiucK. - • • I eo&diid* with the eoraidett* of : ' - i PERFECTIO-V jcvsnturrni : tBPPEKCOTT *. BARR,'™ C _l_ L-i, (L* l ® J S Stickler ft Co|^ Mras^.^srssjsi.'ss.-sj M”7ot"ip h S,I“ h 'X associated himself with Mr. Wm C H*rr the bnSnl.l? b '" nJ ° clt ‘‘ “^ r “»*W" of £S“ Tri«l of ~ i* i„ Cincinnati, O-We, tho nutlet.™, ed were present at the testing of one of J si Slriekler ft Co’s improved Phtzuix fire-proof safes. The *afe was placed, m a farnace oa the public landing, and subjected to the intense beat af a stone coal fire* for more than three boors. In one hour and a halfthe safe came to a bright red beat; the door of the - foresee was then c . .*7 w **ich closed an increased and steady heat far the balance of the time, until the cast iron wheels were partially melted off; the furnace was then thrown down and the sate coo Jed and opened. The money, papers and books whieb it contained were as perfect nt when pl«®d. there, the binding only of the books being in- Jured by the water in cooling the safe. We hare no hesitation in recommending it to the public as a safe superior to any we have aver seen tested, and believe that it will stand any heat which might be produced except a heat which would melt it to a solid mass. ’ : SJpnhger ft Whitman, L Worthincson, Kelloxe ft- Kenuett, Beiy. Uhier. 'W G P Breese, Munis £miU* T H Dungan ft Co, Stedman. Mayanl ft Co, Wm Manse Mead ft Winstor. ’ '" e « *he . undersigned, selected the safe spoken of ~° ve ' frwo * lot In the store of Truber & Aubery. the A * ent » CO SPRINGER, „ . - »J KKLLOG. to Cook & llnrria, Brokers, Pittsburgh; ; Hussey Hanna k Co. do_ tio [teJtUrwlyS .. : To Let. gK i, A .“*Jt rale stand tor it country store wiibin «oont 13 rade* from the city', in a very pubJie «i -,?iP HE ? S i , J S ' oa sK * RTB '- nr B. I moo ~ ? »n'l l>rab Moreen for akin*. Also j Corded Macsades akiru, ■ rL^uu* 1 Cotton do (a new article. *•. «-g« IF5S*^ • R Murphy inriti attention of parent* to hi* excellent aionniei b ££ «"““«•* ««»»we«l« of vuiou qualities , l GOodj hoMe » nonhetut comer of 4ft and ma ! feUI ; _ J For Sole. : *?>_!_ I Mcelleut family- horse; S Tears, old, i* 18 k*nieM or under saddle Bor iTT\ gyticnlars enquire al no 168 liberty .tree*, - ' 1 niuiimeii. ■ ,'udj, ... HJIACKLEJT A WHITE, IP 3 - OO 99 WOOd Street. COU>RED CAMBRICS.—Fire ease, low priced?! diom, and hne Mack oqd fence colored oambi juw opened by [ie3l feHACKLETT A WHITT _ „ SHACKttrrr A WHITE. YfeST PADDING,-r-One ease heavy black*vest pad* dihf, just received by . H ■ifrM' ♦ BHACKLLTT A WHITE. CATINECTSv-'nwee cases plain‘and figured black, IJ steel mixed and blue, just opened by ’ SHACKJLEIT A WHITE. I>«XIR POWDER for sue at manufacturers prior V,V ISAIAII.DICKEY A Co. ■ . water A from su. • /CODFISH of good quality lor sale by V. MI ‘IS AIAII DICKEY’ A Co, sold very low to close J consignment. ISAIAH DICKEY ACo, ,eb3 .'•••• water A front sis. rtKATHEIUJ constantly for sale at tlie lowest cash \P™* % ISAIAH DICKY A Co, water A from its. E^lXlL'R.— UK) bbls Patterson's brand, ft superior ar . nc|e, W Webb's do *do ist received and lor sale by SAW HARBAUGH. J eU) no 33 wood »L PALIXJW’.-.The'hifheM market price will be paid L tof;* f*w barrel* of good tallow by fcW ' 8 k \Y HAUBAUGU, RMv PLpL’R —60 bbla lUrbaugb’a extra Rya fl< n-c«i«adfor*ale by H k W IURBALCJ ■ no 33 wood H. S o^?- ' 1 counl Tr cleared, a prime article, lor »alq by [frbg) WICK A MeCANDLESS FNEGAR-U bbl* Cider Vinegar, for tale by _ WICKAMcCANDLKSS MAPLK SUGAR—S bbl« for tale by -*** j WICK A McCANDLESH BACON’ A small lot of prune country cured Bacon, joa( received and far sale by h ’ BROWN A CUI.BERTSON -*^ bg l4sJLJlwrty at BROOMS— 70 dor ju»t received and for sale by . lrLa imowx & cmiKitreox LKAD A SHOT—Kept constantly on band ane for >lle b r leb2 BROWN A CULBERTSON BACON SIDES—2O4)OO lbs for tale by S McGILL, BUSIIFIED A ROE. - lcb3 • . 1M Liberty at. TOPSMbroletij • J- fcbg ' ! MeGILL. BUSHFIEI J> A ROE EOTTUN-4J5 bale* just received per atmr Brooklyn, b V FRIEND RHEY A Co, do .Manil* LA la do, in arnre and lor tale by _i? w _ AVBJILTCIUSOXACO 7E.^TIIKR^—KUO lb* prime Frathcra, for aale by - A feb-J JAS HUTCHISON A Co- .EAD-dtOO pig* Galena I .rid, in more muljnr uli Xjby Urbiii JAS HUTCHISON* Co VI ACKtßEi#—bbl» No :t lnrc« Mackerel, for roll ITA t-r (frbt!| JAS HUTCHISON ACo SHOT— 12 kcff» au'td Nos". for rale by ; jas mrrcii SPADKS A SHOVELS-liav and Manure "Forki manufactured by John Puma A Co. For sale bv tIIDHUE COCHRAN, «,le Aut — ; No. X Wood *L »aek»jnriine for sale by ftt,t „ WICK A McCANDLhsS BACOX-axi !!>• lloground for tale by fet> * WICK A McCANDLESS •UACCO—3U krgs 0 twist (or sslr by fct| t WICK k. .McCANDLKSS CfrA9!f-»3 cdki prime (or calc by l fab » WICK & McCAXPIKSM CIGARS— 20.000 Common (or tale by febl ; WICK asAIcCANDLISS SUNDRIKS-375 lb. Roil Huucr, 85 bu Clorer Wd IS bo Dried Peachey 4 do Pared doTfor «lr hr -* 1 * 5 '■ lULNDEXTKRA.CO VrOULD CANDID—'JO bx» )u*t received and for m talc by [tebl] ATWOOD t jtCo ’ S°A»'-20 bit No 1, on band and for ayle by _i eb L i ATWOOD, JOXEj* * Co EICE— 10 Tierce*, received per *an’r Ml Vernon, for tale by tebl ItAGA-LKV A SMIT^I BUTTER-tbUi Ro! 1 Butter. ;m>t received *ndfcr **ieby . fcbl \VICKft MrCANIILKSS SUGAR ft HOLASSB9—S3 hhda N. O. Sunn 28 bbb do. Mblusea, landing front .nor. Ml Veraou, and for mu by ■ jaJl JAMES DALZELL, ARD-1S kan Na. | L*af Lard. Jp*t received and yfor talc by j ja3l WICK ft MTANDIJ-ISS. o^.h^w?n? )lUiTO< i dm l iot Co,U °f Coke will M thankfully received and promptly filled by the ,a . b^. ber . at^* office - conier 01 and water »u. _ laa?dlwftw3lS A. KIRK LEWIS. OTLCCO and Pla.ter of Pari, from the miirof R \V kj Cunningham, for nil by GEO \V JACKSON 4ti, .tueurjiberiy. TJIJ.T /.JIATHEIt—The iuh.cnber» ."" 0 cm II |y pnlu^iuXarticle of leather suitable lor mac... belts, to which the atw.iliou of manufacturers is invited. jaj> 1 ' IV'.M YUUXU &- Co. SOAP— 100 bases Cincinnati Soap just scc'il and for. tale by j [jnai] c JOUV * tiIMVQgfH. fA ARD.lhlli >VA.NTKI> A good gartiuer, who can VX cotoe Well win find a pcnuiuieiii Situation ana rood wages by applying at this otliee. j»» il : ' dlw (enc,ral auprlraent of Cast, Shew ac 4 E. lO lIUjIt/, Or/raJui, American and Stmo* Sleet In •tore and luor I* S AVatekmaN, jn-jx ■' - • •.QJ.’n , gtey>nd (B front *u. ii u__WSS*MsC*iSDLB«. EICEWJutt received nod fer «»Ie by - fe _-—I W ICKiWcCANDLESS. T krp *»® l for ule by ~ — fe m l __WlCK_ft MaCAftDLESS \WONB-M bu»h large whileCWowTfcr wiVby" ~—• . \\ ICK tt McCAXULEW CORN dox fur «ale by J±\ -iL. WICK 4 McCANDLESS D^ r pEAci, ,a- 131 ,‘n^ TASSKY4BEST ft M • •_ tassky &. iiKsfr. IEACIiES—IO) bu reccircd nnd for tain by" —' W * R McCUTCHIXW -UpVERSEED-ap bmhntwM and for Mb by tCii " * R McCITTCHIX)N y cut U ioldw’ X tew to I he e , juai rreM and for aale by • rpiNiwaxTEu &eg , r ; By dahn D» DayU, A weu«m««r. TYRANDV, GIN, Ac., at Aitcdw; Tliii ijlcnMa at AA AI o‘c!pek,.in. front of the Cbmmcreia! Aqrriret Room, comer of wood and fifth ata. will be sold without reserve to pay-eharges, 1 pipe HoUaod guL. j rtp*. py brandy,) cask* do. Alto, I piano Jone'will jbe added to the lame aale'ofhouaehold furniture.-■ I •: feW. c JOHNDDAVIS^Aucrt; Ejtra Satecf lloute&otd'Furmtun.' ■ On Thursday, February, 3d, at sjo’clock pi dl, at the Commercial Salesroom, corner of-Weod-and Altlh ata, 1 will be sold an extensive assortment ofwell kept House bold from afomily.vfhoimend'rcmoviflg from the city, among which are *) ' - j - : Mahogany dining, card and centre tables, mahogany spring-teat sofas, rocking chain, parlor chkirs, Urge gilt frame pier looking glasses, dressing giants, French liigb and low poat be*l»tciuD, Bmaaela carpel*, Spanish chain, plate warmer, dumb waiter, book cage, mahog tuiy bureaus, fancy and common chain, settee. Also, China, glass and quecnxware; '■ j : : - l Case dreamers; ! ; • 1 Box 2 doz superior Rhenish wine.- i ”• f«M JOHN D DAVIS. Aucl. Xttrgv and Positive Sale ef Dry Goadt. > 1 Ort Thursday morning; February 3d, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, comet 1 of Wood and Fifth sis., will be sold . r • ! ■ ; A large assortment of seasonable foreign too domes* tic Dry Goods, among which are three easekot* Mao cneater Gig hams, one case.iudtgo blue check! one bale superior brown 37 inches wide sheeting, ft"* case Ore* gun plaid, superior kerseys and Jeans. > Abu saper clotba, eaaamiere*, siuinetts, aipaccks, merinoes, black sann and ailk, silk hdkfs.aiul shawls, hosiery, gkrees, Mtf,u Uiread ’ CBli «**>red»MyeUow 1 At 2 o’clock, p. mi •• : i ■ one erate aaaorted china, and qoeencwara. l ’ 3 halfcbena joaog hjton tea.. - t “ ' 'i-i , manufactured tobacco; ' ;l ; ' -6bUU N OSoffur, 8bhl» molouei, fipanUh ciinrfc- boxec,:match«) rtfe ii??- A . acnortmeut oflioUcehold lumi c,”P« Uo lf* tran.pareni . Attfio'clock,pjn; i \ : • i 1 Cl n “V V'onmcniof German fancy roodcciti* a’ d™ «n t•* ? hoe *’ “Wbreliaa, «ady unWe cloilv lag. b day and JO hour mantel clock., liuer, and eni wiung paper, blank hooka, a retail clock ofdfor ■ Yaludlb Fanntitg * AMi: i i 0° Friday, Fsb. 4 th, at a o'clock; t m_ will be mold •t the Commercial Sale* Boom, coreerof wUS twi filh atreeu, the following V! tfrri of laud well known am nstTn/tlm r«t«r««- in) Hamilton Kami, of which •hoo/fflUm J™ScK ed and.under good fence, pleasantly Blmatad oi,h- ; Muth bank ot the Mononniela rive?i'SS Mot* Pitubunb. opjwmite Loek-No 2, oa.whlehtheJSre three Dwelling Uowea, Stable.; an Atfla a variety of other Froittrce.. The reft ibo anVteeS lent .be for an extensive Vineyard* toonoSoeed W competent jndges to be equal to aa* ifamtiba tiuK country. Abo a good null mtream aospUsd bf a larbe ««•» of water running through thewhoU foWthif the farm, at present occupied by Wm. Fritx.’Wlin will ahow the property. ■ . .i , ALso-Tbav valuable Tract or Lead. ; No!tsii-in Rockdale Township,, Crawford eonnty, Fs.,'contain ing 200 acre*. j ■ > ; Auo-rTtaclof land No 1300 in township No 2, ran Ire of fbe Ohio Company purchase ifl Lawrence couth ly.-Ohto. Temu at tale. , ; i .“r*. i*S7 * JOHN P-DAMS. AtH-,', • Jfotuei and Lot atAudien.. • [j '• Will be offered at public metion oh the premise*: on Saturday the sthday of February, at 3 o’clock, r. ft .« Lot of ground situate in the oth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, fronting 19 feet on the Allegheny river by IUJ feet deep, on which i. erected a neat andsuhsian ual two atorv Brick House in front and on the rear a .mail Frame House,this property froou on two atm each 4(lfeet wide; tsjn the neighborhood of glaaa and iron work, and foundries. Tula unexceptionable.: Tertai JOHN P PA VIS, AnciV.i • Toiutg Z*adlei*; Stndniry, | iLLTGfIXVT. • j - • < j MR- N. W.MHTCALF wouldannouneeto the citi zeua of Allegheny and vieinjty the intended ret inoval of hit school from the eorner of Sandusky arid strawberry streets where for the last twelve months he has beeu teaching. On end after April Ist he Will .oc cupy rooms on Federal street in-Colonade Row": uoor from the bridge. The Academic Year -will eoo sut. of two sesmiema of five months each commencing ou the first Monday in February and September. - p _ BA , T “ ot Tctribs rxa smo* or «v* Mo.vrns. • English Depimraeot—lncluding Reading, Orihegrn phy and defining, \Yruing, English Grammar. Rhetoric, Itogtc, ksiglith Compomiuoirand Criticism, Geography. History, Arithmetic and the higher branches of Alathe- Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. Botany, Physiology, Grt/logy, Imelleemal and Moral Science and all other branches requisite to a thorough English education i.... j... igyo^O Ck**^* 1 Department—lncluding the Larin, Greek and * ratten language* each an additional charge of---SC 00 The services of competent Teachers are secubdfo sack as may desire to receive instruction* in drawinri painting, and music. \ . ■ • -; . *! Those designing to enter will find it for their ihteres to do so as near the opening of the session am possible; yet Pupils will be received -at any time dunai the session uud will be charged at the above ratek only trooi the tune of entrance. No deductions will be made for absences except in ease* of protracted illness:' Any information which may be desired will beeheer fuily commumcsted to those who call upon the in structor at lus.rooms. ' - jaffldlT may alsohg made to the following jenUo^ Si’. T n l 'lS ?l,, ' ill '®!“”j r . Hon. C. hal'r. pimbi. St A’J 1 ; 11 - ■ Kbt. D. H. EU4I» “ ‘ -Mr H I- Schw.lr R-t. H. Drrr- - . water A front ata. . ■ Connty CoAveaUoa. A T a' nwtuiß at the County Comma tteeofCorrriu .1 I^Lr VJ c . , *“ hcld nt McMiUteni' hotel in Pitta lacrirh. wu tlir.Al Jeuanry. Is4?} the tallowing call was agreed upotv That the whig and Antimaaonic voters of the •ererel \\ anis, Boroaghsand Tow na hip* of Allegheny county are innted to meet at their uiuafplaces 01 hold- primary within aaid diariets, on-Samr-1 ath Febnurf inort, to appoint delegates to 2® et “ County Convention at the Court Hoase'ta Pittsburgh, on th* succeeding Wedne«Uyy to appoint! delegates to the State Convention to be befd at Harris-1 burgh to nominate a Canbd Commissioner. Senatorial 1 Uevturs ami Senatorial dialcgaiee to the Nat»oaJ«Cou-. veroion. The said count) convention win also appoint: v delegate from this dwtntt to the Whig National Con euiton and an elector forthia district upon the Bute cioral Ticket. j. ! ,• • > • The pnmanr meefnfft in «U the Townships except rut, will be held at S o’clock, r. su and la the Ward* mxd Uoroughs including JHtt, at 7 o'clock, r. m. ofsaid **>'■ „ a UANL: MeCURDV, Cbainhan.;. >L Piim, Scc’y pro, tern. l S- 'lpmi Btqr* formal«; :; —‘ ITLATED m Ike flourishing town of Wellsville.the irnninusoi ihe ami Coitnellsvilld lUti Jiouil, 50 mile. by nve r irdm Pittsburgh. The present business ot the r»tahlwhui3nl u fair and can be inereas- C‘l unlefijntelj-. The ovrtiar* vrjshing to retire from the btismes* will »dJ on] reasonable term* at private •,? t r r M n ;r l, l , i'*? P lke inquiries are referred to Jon. Kidd A Co, Pinsbuigh. or subscriber*, WeUs " t |» S MACKINTOSH. Jan3l . \ • ; , 184 a. - : • feb*^-wltwlmT Bride*. t~ . ... . PiTmcauu, February ul 1543; .h^r™ UQ J‘/ ar «£l of i P *" r - or erec l^ a bnd ?* otcr the rircr Mo nongahela, oppouie Puttbanrh, m tbe count? of Alle. ft™?’?'" iheoSoi ol MJaC^ nT .^ *»J«fMerchnexVai3d’clcSk*s -**!•**?!. -JOHNTIIAW.Tre^r Omox or mi Alum man BnMt Co~l~ A.. ~ , PtmKaua, Feb. 1, WH_ i ,k !£ * on for P"«dM> t l Slan»eer«,*iul Officer*for ihe. ‘Company for erecting a Bridge over Uienrer 1 Fff •&«? d») the pth of March next, at Sq'cloek. P M jsbg-dfmtw3lT • JOHXHARrRTL Seller*’fiMllr Modlelßfa l&Qblo. .1 , M ai a shSsarofisssai. 1 'our Liv*r Pill* are al»o gaining a high reputation here. 'pur*respectfully, . ‘ Coi^uAAlmJ ! Xf _ n «cCosi«Luyiu*.;Oiao,JM'y». IW9J .Mr. tC i» our \ enniAire teiu remarkably , faat, and ha* gained the lull confidence of all who uxe 115 ao, olio, the Cough Syrup. Your* truly'; • j aTp?*”.* l t»r R. E. Seller*.No/ 5 WoShit, Sold also by Dr. Cairel, ah Ward, I), M. Curry, Alie? I !))'> *M_\\ Smiiji, fabl / S »iY*H. ** h*’ l * f l 1 »H»bun?h, m aud for the • Uumy of Allegheny, on the fint Monday l«th day) of Mure, I#f lhc ,r *a[ of in ciril catue*, *nd all juror*;' »«« ether peraona, bound by re cognizance* or otherwi*e, *® hl’pefir at the aaid Court, are hereby notified to appear at the i*ZJ *kd.PlflSe jo awisnrd to them. By the Court. fcCl-ddi , IURAM IIULTZ, Pro. i ~UKrnutscx*iJotm Crier Ptluburgh: E. Levlck k Co. Poiladetphia. ‘ j CouwgnmcitU orWretcm Leather •oliclted/and lib* I 1 erai adyapee* made, if required. " -febl-dOm ' _ ‘ Advance on - Printing Paper. '— r TOHX 11. MELLOu,- 61 Wood *lp*et, Agent for tbe tP »al_e of Printing Paper/fpr C. B.‘ljuub3|u f co, would inform hi* euitomcnlbgt,in eonrequenceoftK W«. £»!*> will be'cliajged for the pre*. gf cWu fiupiaper pound, or ‘ ‘' -'T •■ • • . ,»s; --«»]» H MC rk; 18 do Rump do. in nor* BKI.LKK3 fc X|COL». I* Tor »aIo by SELLERS It _MCOLS. 5M Duality always on hand WM YUUXG & Co. ■IL Mrllof Wood itreet, rkct price Cur country mix ;ood« *1 caih price*. jajjy .vy New \o,t Snl»u«lli wjjyinore Jrfßlhcr jp»t re- HAL \OUNI*» k Co. LU litxny »i. SWSS SSK2& *3r 1 “ i "‘ UEFBRENCRS. Ptn2?k*fc?tt»* S? ' 1 'W. Bmi‘h * Co.; Kin*, Pu« {'' , ?‘?L nolnlM * Ur °i' Junei Diff’ rv! • i??.r"« ! Weur * Vincent, Him rod* ■^ cnnel .*■ Cheater; William* & Wriehu EmSS’I!-* 0 I ‘P" ,UEl t'Tciuoha;'if tiHrps *S^“W«SaSS3HBEr m.ip . HOVKLg. ~ ! ’ ■ - 1 -iis. Kr j"» i :sr c »- ,W 1 — j johnston* groggy. ■ I.HWATEBit ' ' JAMKS halzell. : i™»i.!4«™,iS3 r ft b? Ulr a °“ r ' “ d " u >" Jus ! BROWN *CULBERTap Sl -US litany ttj AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY RACKET* The MES3ENGEK, Capt I)k Cau, will leave Pitta* 1 burgh every Saturday morning at 1U o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p. SVSDAT PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt A. O. Kasos, will I leave Pittsburgh every Sunday’nioniiagat 10o'clock; ' WbeelingeverySunday-eveningasio*.*, . J—' • _ Slay 5&.1317. ; . . . 'EXPRESS LINES7&T. V Scllpce 1 T ' ■ ■ ; vll 1, - OH| , p^S^ S » I ¥* b AJiDClrau,EßLA 2 tf o' • Jsstssia'sis" “”'■ -**KA w fol!S J K IRE ' Crab «' l *»*- . n^pewiA^'Mrovriunlte. . ■”. '.: • I_roBBYTUfcfIUXCAM. PitublT. Mtr "" 1 ; »J*ggqg^CO.>HßXPKßBg Btalyjp , ' Expren closet *l4Ujr M3*.*. . ..- -W puntotbal«r **?*■***»r •*',.* i, jsh: aasa«“jw u,„je~ - .; ;■ ' gtfßFfcsisf* .•.- fPisssssifiSE?* ; r.»n»yiT.ni. w.fnTTgi. l ** !W «*n Pitttboreli tnd<3»ta. fl3Sk6w*. d r 't ß^v ,:,WtCn .ChunLr*W aod onlfiih ,h, P» eDt >««>*»• •*& «nJ !i.« 't 4'‘" ' l» F< “ u “«• *>>"l . .“ 1 c *-«*KB *THAfr r } Tr.niniiJS ... •Pitttbnreb.; Cotnp'v. * "T'P 1 fo ? W» P»QJoce,>t«,per ,{’jf SO Uupujli by lb* «>BT« Un« nn«r ibe 15ib luh. ’ .. - CLARKE A. THAW. ii' - ILARDKN &CO’» " ' * “ uid Btniuuet 'Office. ■tjt HARDKJi* CO- contimiß to bring >rrsorw ' •■ any p*rt of England, Ireland fcktHJarjd OT r ■ s.u»iL. . ?? “ J,an * u>e "»* hiwralienttt,wiunhdr *.».£ and attention to the w*m*audc«». • sranli. .WedotuMaUowoorp&uensvnlo WTgM to «to awdltoe ieawp. that . We tM* charge of than tb* taot»rttbev w- : : j ;-*«»*.. ttadaoe to th*U ar»U being, aa.lde> porttftera**., • * detentlun by tbofim*h*?*J— •patch them without W -. of oar pawea- '■ We any this fearia-ly, u we ...-T"*” v-77:£ few t<> show that they were detained Arbour* u> '»• *“ Liverpool, whilst thousand* of other* were <■ - month*, until they icould be sent in *oaw old er*». “ chjp raie, which too frequently proved ibe^c®®**. . We intend to perform OOf .yoatraet* boaonbty-™" whatsit may, and not act u«u the w? 1 ** 1 -iLor-' witli ether officer*,—wbo eitbey performed fifit'f * wheri it stated their conyenience. ~ Draft* drawn at Pittsburgh for any *no from cl to £looo,’ payable at any of the provincial Utah* in Ira* land, England, Scotland and Wale*. . ;i . T josmiA noßursox, • . | . European and General . .V. febli •'•'•••• Pint. «!reet.anodoor batowtVood. ... T. Jobimtoo, on the SWi £s? ’lfcmum, C.pLCr.b.t«.oattaaH.Ftb.l3aV-V, : •" *»*.*»***»• *'•' - TTielWASniNOTON.oalhe lWi February,lMV _j . Tbe llKßMANFonlheflOih Marco. , DJr, OaaauT* Bo* Agents at Southampton. Wrk.l«ux I Agea»aiii*Tre. - C, A. A Co. Afcou at Bremen. ‘ /;■■ . * j " * ' -• : - '-. * L ' r 4<* l 2sirfiwPITTIBVUa J^ggjg^ DAftY PACKET LINE. mins' welMmowirtoe of wrtemW PMW|«Bt*«. Xcn U aow.eeaooaedof the largest, swiftest, b*» intoed and furnished, and most pdwerflilboaa «a Ure waters of die West .-Every accommodation and com. tort to at money can procure, has beenpnmded fin pa*.-- senrtrs. The tine ha* been is operation for fire year* —has earned a million erf people.entboul im least iajo-' ry to their person*. *n»o boats Will be « the toot of Wood street the day previous to starting, tor the tion of freight and the entry of passengers on the regi*. ter. la all'cases tbo passage money must be paidia advance. KOSTDAT PACKET. , . .. The MQNONti AiIKLAt Capt. Sxwnc, will leave Pitts burgh every Monday morning at'lo o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. X. TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA Na i Capt. J. Kusuura will A leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. X. WEDJTESDAY PACKET. The NEW KNGLAM) No. 3, CapL 8. DUX, win leave Piueburrh .every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday ereuing atlOP.lti - 1 THnUDAT PACKET. . j.. . Tbe,PENN3YLVANIA;CapLGnAY t wilt leave Pitta* -- burgh every Thonaav morning at 10 o'alock; Wheeling; ' eyeryThuredayevenlngntlOe.*.: . r'- FEUDiVpAciii. ' • ’ \ The CIJPPEK No.A Caoou, will, Pit- ■ - - - -r wipt. Cioou, wil|Llun PlU*- 1 burgti every Fnday'manuug at 10 o’cloctr Wheeling ' erefy Friday BTenlnj at 10 BEAVER PACKETS.—NEW ARRANGEMENTS. f .icja L r. ' -The steamer ■iJkMJll ' CALEB COPE, f - ' M&oSfiafe will lsavefor Beaver. Ulaaraw and' - on TnoJ.r, iVor.diiir:' and Saturday, of each week, ate o’cloek,*.«. rataru-' . ing on Monday, Wedneedajr and Friday: She baaa ' boat at the tturning between Wood tweet and the bridge. >' prepared ufreecive freigblentany time. • •-. . ■ * . f , aA W. niKBAUGH, Atta. oclli '. -..-No 33 Wood at. BEAVER AND "WELLSVILLE PACKET. . - ; • The turn ate ant boat r iPyTA BEAVER ■~ Chiarlea R Clarke,master, will, ditriag coming winter season, make dally trip* to Beaver and Wclimllfl, leaving Pittsburgh eve ry morning at 0 o'clock, and Welleville at 3 o'clock, r. .declU | al M. HARTON, A CO\ Agil 1848. •• ;• • " T” ~ • 1848- PITTBBCBOn*nU>WIITtUB ■ ’ • ~ Dsily Paeket Llsa FEBRUARY let, IMS < . FEBRUARY I«r, 1949 : LEAVE DAILY ATS A: MvANIUP. M. ■•rfiir.K"'(L-- The following new boatCeotnpleta t fl- - r ,\ Jw the line'lor'the presdfll'teason: AT . StwaMh IANTIC. ~ Cant James Parkin so*; ■MCOnataBALTIC, Capt A. Jatoßer’nnd LOUIS SI LANE, Cant. E. Bennett. TT» boat! are entirely new, and are fitted ttp-wiihcuT regard to ejqwasec Ev ery eomlort that money can ptoenra btts Been provided. The Boats will-leave the Mottongahela .Wharf Boat at the foot of Host at _Paseefeera will ba pnoctanl on board, as the boats will certainly I cava attbe advet-' Used boor*, S A. M. and < P. SI Jnn3l .FOR ST. LOUIB. Tbe fast rontUn^tteamer. Poe, master. will leava-h* above, os ■■■■ESntfthis day, at 10 o’clock, a. it, positively.* For freight or passage apply ou board, or to - - fel>3 . -r . D. WILKINS. Act FOR NEW ORLEANS. k The splendid new Steamer ’ tIL ;Jy AMERICAN EAGLE, -’' -- Captain Atkinson, will leave for lie ■HEEEESBsbore nodal) intermediate porta, oa - Thursday Fell lid. For freight or puun, apply on ; board or lo [fe3] GEOS MILTBvBERQEB, AgY ’? > FOR CINCINNATI. He now aud magnificent steamer ' Bougher. auuur. wilflaaTv assbora day at 10, i a a 'For freight or passage apply on board. 7oM , FOR ST. LOUIS. mm k The splendid ateamer i - tJL u rJ? i . NORTH CAROLINA,* IJgggjffiSjDevinaey. Master, will leava forth* * HBHBiaißabove ami all intermediate ports, on • Friday, hot freight or passage, apply on beard fob 3 FOR WABASH RIVER * K: Ha new and light draught steamboat CUMBERLAND, . . _ tgEgfiSß A. Miller, master, will leave’for the and all Intermediate ports «a Sunday, the . passage sppl/on board. • REGULAR TACKET. FOR CLNCINNATL '• • ; iHsW* k He fine packet steamer . » ]k ‘l.,l’Jf PENNSYLVANIA, . Gray, master will leave as above lUs ■o‘foy »t 10 o’clock, a. x. For freich • >c passage, apply on board. , - laoaST i FOR-ST.-LOUIS. ' ; t i k . * ; The/aatrunning. steamer- ■’ : ; COLORADO, day-atlOoWoek. Fbr IreHrbt dr -' passage, apply on boanL ■ ' • ' UKOULAK CINCINNATI PAHKtT. ~~* .* Jv ‘ The fine steamer • • j UfeaufJ? NEW ENGLASIIJI: ' » b ? rt *? M1 * r ’. ,0 *’ re * , “ “wre •rerr ' :S!Sftfasp^“. i ?. ,fth *, r "& 7 r • : FOB ST. iOUiaT”: - \ fv «e new andfiuinin&ituretei&ier' '•* ■ ■IpMhWP TU ANGLO SAXON, « r ‘ ce * nuuter, will Ira re as abort.. - % * <*■»* r°'£§l ■ REQULAB PITTSBURGH AND ZAXravittu ». •«' PACKET. i • The light draught (tenner 1 ■ Ifiaßiaag-ffifo muter, win mike weekly trier . ■ » sr - ■ £.fP‘ _: ■ ~ D. WILKINS, Ait ••♦ icKEESTOirr, ojzabetiiASDubxonaAUß tv •• Theueweieaioer " ••' - ••', uwf w ,' 'despatch, • ' Nei«oa. muter, wiU nr at atovr. ■' S’Wj'feSw "*•» 'S‘“ i »r.Tlmr«Urii3sSi£? ' V —TT - • ' •■■" a - •,