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It, is •iatietoinary to offer the 'aiiimPtiments of the
Season, on the beginning of a Nevv Year. Com
' plimente seldom come from the heart, and we set
ifoiti jArei them; but we leei, as we step'over the
boundary of One Thousand Eight hundred end
;.Pottibliae,;,therwe owe - a deep debt 'Of ;Wild&
fa:nue istany:friende,who have stood by tint aided
us throw the past year, and it is no idlit;ri4iol
ours when wesay, dear Reader, !!mayyouishitdOW
never be less r—may yon be prosperous in Time,
:'.and happy in Eternity!
Eighteen Hundred and • Forty:Eight is gone, and
its mighty events now belong to History l i At the
i t comnaencement of ibis New Year we may take a
retrospective glance over the changes which have
taked place Witbitithe annual revolution of our
planet. The mind dwells with astonistitnni upon
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them-they seem more like a levered dream than
~a stern reality.. We become impressed with the
thought that:the era his arrived when Society is
• to have a rift! birth ; for that it is now in a Iran
sition state is.apparent to the dullest eoutpreben
sion What that developernent may be ie known ;
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'only to Him who governs the Universe.
A.Year ago the natiosis of Europe were, power
Tut monarchies, in which the.nable and ihe,rich
governed-the millions, and crushed them - With the
, iron heel olfeudal despotism. • Louis Philippe had
surrounded Paris with wills and towers, filled with
hireling soldiers, and like the king of Babylon, he
boasted of tbe might of his power and the, honor
• of his majesty. '. While the word Was in the
king's mouth, there fell a voice from Heaven,•
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. saying, 0 king, to thee it-is spoken; the kingdom
is departed, from thee!" "Lianas! Lanais
sr Frisamir burst from the human
• :• . heart. 2lt • war.: the . voice of Inspiration! The
• i tir s ordsiieriWihten by the tinger of 'God on the
;banquet-halls of the Belthazzars, and it required
iro:Daniel to tell them that •their sceptrei were
..;,. , ;.:breken ; --that: they were weighed 'in the balance
found wanting.; I:urope is in the midst of a
such as .history has no record of. The
• - hearts•of the down4rodden are beating wild-with
-The scales have fallen:from the
...;` , • eYea,fit !fie people, and they behold tbinge in 'a
): • - ,:"butpanfrarir . lig4t.
.'They are not mistaken in be
'-;fiea;ing that' their :birthright is a glorious one.;
, that they Wire'iriadfi'in the image of God ; and
that all men' are Brethren. The year Eighteen
Hundred and Forty-Eight gave birth to the words
L ' • ', L11 3 /1 1 .TT -- EIVIALITT - FBATEHNITT I" thisTri.
.; ' pity of : Words is written on the heart of burnani
, ty; and neither Tyranny nor Time can ever efface
them. ,
• • - 'Whilst we rejoice at the great ideas which the
- past year has given to the world, we cannot but
' • • feel - commisseration for the unhappy condition of
' &portion of Europe. `Nothing great was ever
born without thioes and convulsions; and conse
quently there is much suffering among our breth
iten in the Old. World.. But they are in the hands •
of a good and merciful Parent, who in His proper
time will bring them out of great tribulation to the
enjoymeatof what he has in store for them. The
Children of Israel suffered from hunger and thirst
in the Wilderness, after they bad beheld the horse
men and chariots of Pharaoh overthrown in the .
Red Sea; yet their God forsook them e ,not in the
hour of adversity, and sustained them through all
the perils of their journey to the Promised Land.
And so will He sustain the people. He is now
bringing out gloriously from the Pharaohs and
.task-misters who have .been for ages afflicting
them.
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Daring Eighteen Hundred and Forty-eight, our
own country has been happy. Peace and Pros
perity have been within our borders; we are on
ternfit of amity with all , the nations of the earth,
and the husbandman has met with a rich reward
',',. for his labors, As a nation, we have great reason
" to be pankful for the bountiful mercies of Provi
deuce: But is there not danger that the very
. prosperity which abounds may fill us with pride
•`;` ' :': and haughtiness, and make us forgetfulbi the hand
i , ' 5•,.: ': of the_ Giveyl May not the gold strewn lands of
• ..&%. Callftirtilti Mcome a temptation to our people;
1, -- - -:7'.;eiii maye Dot in the folly of our hearts set up
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• '•• ':. :. undred and Forty-1% - ine, what changes
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, • ... • As than Romance. The stubborn el„
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I. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
PITTSBURGH: .
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY • 1 1849.
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In the Peurzsylvanian, of last Saturday,•we find
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a long official letter addressed by the Secretary of
State, nominally is the post-office agent for Cali
lurnia, but really. to-the Californians themselves.
It is-ornong , the, documents accompa'iying the
.Presidents Message, We , extrat - from it such
passages. as have a'defioite significance and value:
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The,President deeply regrets that. Coagress did
not, at their late session,. establish a territorial goir,
eminent for California It would now be vain to
enter into thri reasons for this, omission. Whatever
these may have been, he is firmly convinced that
Congress feel a deep interest in the welfare of Cal.
ifornia and its people, and will, at an early:Period
of the, next session, provide for them a territorial
government suited to their wants.
Our laws relating to trade and intercourse with
the • Indians will then be extended over them...
custom-houses will be established for the collec
tion of the revenue, and liberal grants of land will
be made to those bold and patriotic citizens who
amid privations and dangers have emigrated or
shall emigrate to that territory from the States on
this side of the Rocky Mountains.
In the meantime, the condithin of the people of
California is anomalous, .and will 'require on their
part the exercise of great prudence and discretion:
By the conclusion of the treaty of peace, the mili
tary government which was established over them,
,under the laws of war, as recognised by the prac
tice of all civilized nations, has ceased to derive
its authority from flat source of power. But is
there, for this reason, no government in California?
Ara life, liberty and property under the protection
of no existing authorities!
- This:would be a singular giencimenon in the
face of the world, and especially among American
citizens, distinguished as they are above all other
people for their law.abiding character. Fortun
ately they are not reduced to this sad condition.
The termination of the war left an existing gov.
vernment—a government de facto—ia full opera
tion; and this will continue with the presumed
consent of the people, until Congress shalt provide
for them a territorial government.
This government de facto will of course exer-
etse oo power inconsistent with the provisions of
the constitution of the United States, which is the
supreme law of the land. For this reason no im
port duties cap be levied in California on articles
the growth produce or manufacture of the United
States, as no such duties can be imposed in any
other part of our Union on the productions of Cal
ifornia.
Nor can new duties be charged in California
upon such foreign productions as have already paid
duties in any of our ports of entry, for the obvious
reasons that California is within the territory of
the United States. I shall not enlarge upon this
subject, however as the Secretary of the Treasury
will perform that duty.
The President urgently advises the people of
California to live peaceably and quietly under the
existing Government. He believes that this will
promote their, lasting and best interests. If it be
not what they could desire and had a right to ex
pect they can console themselves with the reflec
tion that it will endure but for a few months.—
Should they attempt to change oramend it doting
this' brief period, they most probably could not ac
complish their object before the government es
tablished by Congress would go into operation.
. In the rneantime'the country would be agitated,
the citizens would be withdrawn from their usual
employments, and domestic strife might divide and
exasperate the people against each other; and this
is all to establish n government which in no con
ceivable contegency could endure for a single year.
During this brief period it is better to bear the ills
they have, than dy to others that they know not
of.
- The permanent prosperity of any new country
is identifiei with the perfect security of its land tr-•
ties. Prudent men will be deterred frdm emigra
ting to a 'state trrrerritoryvvhere they cannot ob.'
taint an indisputable title, and must consequently
be exposed to the danger of strife and litigation in
respect to the soil of which they dwell.
It is fortunate, therefore, that Congress alone,
under the constitution, possesses "the poser to
dispose and make all needful rules and regulations
respecting the territory or other property belong.
ing to the United States." In the exercise of this
poner, the President is convinced that the (.011-
graris will receive liberal donations of the pblic
lends.
Although Congress have not established a teri..
torial goVernment for the people of California, they
have not been altogether unmindful of their inter
ests. The benefit of our post office laws has been
entended to them; and you will.bear with you au.
thority from the Postmaster General to provide
for the conveyance of public information and pri
vate correspondence among themselves and be
tween.thern and the citizens of Oregon, and of our
States East of the Rocky Mountains.
The monthly steamers on the lino from Panama
to Astoria, have been required " to atop and deliv
er and take mails at San Diego, San Francisco, and
Monterey." These steamers, connected by the
isthmus 'of Panama with those on the Atlantic,
between New York and Chagres, will keep up a
regular communicationwith California, will afford
facilities to those who desire to emigrate to that
territory.
The necessary appropriations have also been
made by Congress to maintain troops in California
to protect its inhabitants against all attacks from
a civilized or savage foe, and it will afford the
President peculiar pleasure to perform the duty
promptly and effectively.
DEATiI or Mits. Wzman.—Theivife of John
B. Weller died at the residence of her husband, in
Hamilton, Butler county, Ohio, on Friday the 22nd
inst. She died of Consumption, and her sickness
is said to have been long and painful. She was
highly esteemed for her many virtuous qualities .
A. FREE VOICE 1110 X. THE SOUTH.-4n speak.,
log of Senator Douglas's California Bill, the Mo..
bile (Ala.) Herald uses the following languag.:
"The destiny of California is to be free, acid we
presume this destiny might as well be fire d now
as later. It may save contention in Cong r e ss ,
from which no possible good can come to the
South."
Fur lir vex WHEAT.—The Howo rd District
(Md.) Advocate of Saturday says:
I 'Our farmers are loudly complaibing of the rav
ogee by the fly in the wheat. many parts of
the District they say some of the fields look sear
and yellow. But we think they are croaking a
little too soon."
FREBRET rir TSIE ' 817810713111.514.1.—We learn
from the Columbia 'Spy, that that town had been
enlivened, darior the last week, with a considera
ble number of' lumber men from the headquarters
of the•Susgriehanna; and an unusually large num
.ber-uf rafre and arks line the shores, considering
the lalf.ness of the season.
: 1 ;411 STATE Couvr-wrios.—That excellent pa-
P'Jr, thit.Washington Examiner, bag an able arti
cle on this subject, which the editors close by say
, ing: "We, therefore, hope that the Central Com
mittee will conform to the usages of the party and .
settle upon the - 4th of March, next, for the meet;
log of the Convention afthe city of Pittsburgh.
aPassiva Courmarntra.—The Allegheny Polic e
yesterday arrested a man named Oliphant, charged
by, the bar-keeper of the Telegraph No. 2, with hay_
ingipassed upon him a counterfeit five dollar bank
note. After a hearing ho was dis Charged.
Mr A woman.waa arrested by tho Allegheny Po
:die, on Satitiday, and bound over, on the charge of
Meiling 80111 C calico from a Federal street dry goode
War This is •or * Year's Day. Poll:lose who have
'prepatedforbi -dinners sve will only say, rimember
that*e Cholera is sisproacbing. Eat and be merry,
Aildoriad eat: - . -
MEI
LopAL 4AT00,:
Trim CRoirma. irt:t.rmsrieno*.—TheretWad' great
excitement in the Striets Yesieidai
;ter the arrival tif , thristeairterAidemv‘Yrirriarl;-for,
`news went a:bp:44_o4J there :were several cases on
board. In the Ott - take of the town they Said six
-;trien - had - died ; bet as we approached the - river; the
number diminishadtill at last it , appeared:thatilhVe
was only one - death and that one from ritaitiatvpdtti„
or 601110 tlintl4o brought on by intemperance The
name of the deceasedfwe understand to b:e Donnell
or O'Donnell; who wasaPittaburgher. - - - Ilis friends
some th en , Allegheny city. ililitradit;
he Was a earpenteri'andhae.bien - ietke 0 1 1 40 9-'or
Vogdes, in St Loutv who sent him hemp lifter
he had been sick for some time.
We once more 'wain our citizerie to be in-ne way
alarmed at the stories that may be'' circulated in re
laden to Cholera cases here. The . - physicians 'all
concur in saying that, there'are no fedi! dftlre'dia..,
ease yisiting this city with any severity. :
Ilrors.—lf them is truthin the report that cer
taininterested persons are making - applicattoa •:to
the Legislature for a law requiring the gounty to,
ply the losses of , propeity by riots, we think n de.;
to mined resistance should be made to the passage.
,Wenre anxious, at allevents, that the question may
be, made public and, discussed thoroughly. We
have an opinion that there is no danger from riots
in this community except where there, is great
cause, riot is'always evidence or wrong scime
where, and the history of all rebellions and public,
disturbances teach us that the fault almost invari,
ably lies in the institution, or person assailed.'
• Now what would be the effect of the Philadel
phia Law, in relation to riots, if extended to this
county? Simply this: It would guarantee those
persons who amspeculating in the labor, the health
and Morals of the poor, from all fear of loss as
the result of any outrageous act they may choose
to perpetrate.
Besides all this, why should disinterested and
innocent people—the farmer of the county; the
merchants, mechanics and professional men of the
city—be compelled to suffer for the bad condoct
of others?
We say to those who fear riots, conduct
yourselves honorably and humanely, as professing
Christians should, and there need beno such law
—your property wilt be in no danger._
azy•The sleighs were out on Saturday morning,
getting along as well as they could. But the'dri
vers had a happy time of it. The sun came out
and vanished all their hopes for East Liberty Par
ties, &e.
Alas, times are not as they used to was here.—
When < l .7e were a bOy" snow did come, for days
amd nights, and would stay down till the young
folks'got sleighing to their hearts' content Why,
the "Yankee Jumper,"lbe common "couatry sled"
end other curious vehicles for the snow season,
have almostentirely disappeared.
But though the'pleasures they afforded will be
enjoyed no more, so great is our faith in the doc
trine that 4 every thing is for the best" that lie are
not dispo.scd to murmur. Enjoyments of n higher
character hove succeeded. . The village lyceum
has flees organized, and ins every little locality,
men and women are uniting - together in pursuits
more pletaurable than those of old, because more
refined smut better suited to the wants of the upeo.'
ple of the present." The clearing wasp of forests,
the improved cultivation of the soil, 'the develop
ment of the country's resources, are. among the
causes or the change in Climate. Other changes
ale notiSeible; among theses ctrangessio mem!
health. Diseases that once prevailed to an alarm
ing extent in our vicinity have disappeared ; and
healtk is the reward of all vrho live temperately,
and indulge in moderate employments. Other
changes, are in progress. We are moving higher
and, higher; and let some talk as they please about
"the world becoming worse, " the abject of the
present day'enjoy more than the most favored of
our ancestry.
Bat, is all this about snow and sleghing Wel
drop it.
FREE SOIL Nosittranort.--Ori Saturday,. the Free
Seams met in Convention, and put in nomination for
Mayor; :Crvinz E. CRAIG, Esq. •He Wan excellent
man, but we think ho will hardly get even his party
vote. We have at, idea the Barnburners will go for .
Adams--they did at the Presidential election, and
no can't see why they may not now
Sir
'We understand a petitiou is out for signatures
asking the Legislature to extend the Philadelphia
Riot laws over this county—making the people of
the cities and country pay for property destroyed by
riots. Why is this Immanent kept secret? We think
the citizens of the oountiwould like to knew Some.,
thing about it.
j 7 Our neighbor, the "local the Journal" has
not yet explained his conduct in acting as Sacra
tary of a "Whig .au.d Anti-Masonic Meeting."—
We must have it.
biir As yet there is but one candidate (or Mayor
nlegbeny—Mr. Rush, a whig. It is the prevail
ng opknion that' be will be elected. •
I rrIVIT. John Laughlin is an independent whig
candidate for kayor. It will be cgrough and tug”
between him a ad Issacilarris.
ifir Thorn iwas nothing of interest done in any of
the courts on :3aturday. •
Nr, There liver° but two cases before the Mayor
on Saturday morning.
Its' Barney Williams makes anotherappearance
this evening in one of the best of Ws Irish characters:
- .
IRS' The F',iititory operatives meet at 10 o'clock
this morniag, is the President Engine house.
Onto AHD PA... Iteuttoam,-Tho city of Allegheny
has subscribed 4200,000 to the stock of this company.
fer The: carriers of the post offer on Address to
their patrons this morning.
117" The Sale klf 15 casesand 3 bales of Forei •
g - Wand
Domestic Dry G oods, advertised to be - sold tit Mch.enna's
Auction Rooms this morning. at 10 o'clock, is postponed
until tomorrow - morning, at the slime 'hour. As the va
riety it so even sive, it was it'apoisible to have the differ
ent lots invoiced: and arranged for to-day's sale, decent
ing.to advertiset sent. Mi. - McKenna requests us to tiny
he as sorry for ,a ny disappointment Which may accrue in
consequence.
Diett..On Saturday, the - 30th
,instant, Mr. Ttlomes
Vi r il-anN Sr., in :the 64th year of his age.
The frietidapf tba, famiiy, are requested to attend his
funeral, :morning, s at 19 o'clock, fronl hie laic *Pal'
denee, owthe evntor of Try street and Fourth street road.
On Saturday_ inorning, after a llogering'lliness, , Wran
Cios 4 r, Esq,formany years a resident of this city:, and
one of the Noisily Publiee thereof, a gentleman univer
sally esteemed and respected:. - • .
Bletrrled..fly the'Rev. Mr. Passavant, on Sunday
morning, the plat ult., Mr. Flinn M. Ravaims, of•Welle
burgh., Ye., to 'Mies Ate, E. Lea, of Iherville Pariah,
U 7 A Re taloa. Itteotlng or THE Mammal. Sacra.
T otAllegh city County, Pa.,will be held . - in the new
Court House,. on Tuesday, Jatiaryfld.lB4o; ct 11. o'clock.
•
A. bl,.Pou,oca, z „,
Joni - S. 111.1 VIN 5
,
trY^ The.Thlrti A:warted Fancy Pr,eas 8043.,
of the City.of .Pittsbnrgb, will be 'given on Monday even
ingp.Jellltary Stlt, at the Lafayette Atiserably Rooms.. A
limited number of Tickets .only. will be saki'. No gen.:
Unman admitted., unless accompanied by a lady. [dWid:
. .
11,* !Vette 6,i...rh0 Second Lecture before the
Men's Mercantile Librnry , and Mechnnicelnstittne, will
be given on Thursday evening, January , Ith, at 7114:o'clock,
in Apollo' Hall, by - Professor Molnar, Ilseay.Lss.. ,
Suntitcr—Matcrialism and - its mantis&
ontleman /111 a
. 25
"m 8 "miningmg -Doßarr, to he
jingle Tickets
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6 E2P"Ying A ind ion ll a l
Book 4 a I I4e Y•PF', -jAtot, virlattitise'', , ' 'e„ ra i ttee .
' Sea so n
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JO MESTIO DRY. GOODS al' StrerlelcAT 'UNITA - x/OA.
On Taesday,next, 'January. 2,1849, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, will be sold, , without reserye, McKenna's
Atte:lon:Remus, No. 114 Wood' Street, three dbors' from
Fin, the cOntents of 19 cases and'3 bates of Eclreign and
Domestic Fancy, and -Staple Dry Goods; receled direct
Rout extrisive ithporting housein New Yor .within
*tractions to sell immediately to the highest idderM
close old - colei . ignments. ".This lot'embraces evtry vane.'
ty of , artielet in the dryloodsiine; arid:elm - beexamined
on Morningof tale. It is the'largest and hest alisertmeol
offered for tate in Pittsburgh for several years Dealers
should be Pnuctaal in attending, , as the tale will be posi-'
tive, and bargains may be expected.
iant ' ' ') • JAMES MehaNNA, AUM. '
A RODS& AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.-- y:p arson
ti Lit.weAt of a comfortablel)wetheit Hormel in agood
nefghborhoed; on Wylie Street, a short diatanah froulthe
Court Rouso,'etto prayide themselves for the ttaiall sum
aflit7oo`. A:very.desimblevesidenee for a h.tilloar, Mane •
tux Maker ; I . .m , l6.efaii Trimiting Store.
JOHNCOYLE,
. 4th street,nelr Brciithfield at
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'-, 1111 1 1v"Hviatid, laid' Pfeet: doVerir6r,lif Kwangtungi,
has been auramorked toi Pekin, tizi- - aid the Emperor
with ,hitijid Side cOlmerrilfirbd recent revolutionary
meyeatenta ltitirPplis• - 'whiell.-.linti startled even`
'the
Mier A merchant of Boston, white - in NewYorle,l.
was inveigled into a den In John street, kePt by min-
Charley Slate'and his paramouryand=robbecto4sBoo
hoMoney., ,:Charley end his. pal wereArreate,d t on
- suYidaY :. ;; i• 1 t - i
5
t Da s The Boston,Society.of.Natural History . th ink
Professor Hereford; 'of Haryloatrididisity, mistaken'
in ottributing the-existenedef gold dust ii) Califor
--.nitt_totlioaction.of.giarius lead.. -, .-_--
Tuesday,.
The 'Battle ` - of,Trenteil Was 'Oelehrated . on
Tuesday, at that pl ab e;ivith if iham-fight,le which,
S.
the National , uards orPhiladelphia,patti ipated..
D4r Mr. P. P. Martiory,„AssistaiitU. District
Attorney atHew York,.has been Jegnested. by -the
government to perform thrifd rain' orDistila Atter.;
ney there until the vacancy is filled by au bority.
-. fldr Deaths in'New-Yorkist week 1.,36. Colore d-
-persons; - 9;" unfilled' of the - Vatted 'Sin es,- - 102.-
Deaths from small inix,:-.l6;'e.onstimption,[3l:!; Cob-,
vulsions, 23.- .. •, . - - .., , ~.: ~ .. -.; , , 2:
11r Edgar A.Toe,Eso,the - celebratedtpbet and.
critic, Is'about to lead to tbellytrionini
_altar; Mrs,
Sarah IL Whitman, -of-Providence, tv.well -known
and popular authoresa.--Ne*London.Srati..24.
„--- it&_ . ..41. Lath Miebirie, in eperiticiniat , Cleveland,
takes the green lowand whittles nut of It 120 pleb , '
eller lath per rnieute.• It , supplies ' theral at -$125
per thriusand.
.li4l^ The Richmond Whig states,the•friie use ; .of
charcoal upon, meat which has bmin tainted has sec- -
ceeded himanYinstances in restoring It' I
:Ur Mr. Gtorge P. , Lefever, about' 20} years of
age, fell into the bold of tho' new steith frigate SOr
anac, at Portsmouth, N.H. on Thursday lest,- and
was so badly injured that he died in • four !Mora. .
Dit",.Tho proprietor ofthti Catskill 72
(N.: . Gee re
er, caught the ki
caug.Clau .evcr, Ouelt. Cdylt,
iIIIbMCIA fur sale.. It is a free soil paper! , z .,
fil,` A new German Catholic church ' , Called At.'
Nicholas, and costing 831;4000, W2B dedicated, in'
New York 'On Gunday.' ; -
WarA fearful mortality . lan broken out among
some poor colored people,,inhahiting round
the vicinity of Cincinnati. -,' ;
.
Meth - California is admitted into the tr4loe, whY,
can't they inhabitants vote? 13ecause they ere aitmi.
iNir The Milo steamer Crust, which "icf to run on
the Chagroa river, left N. York on ISaturday morn
ing
tar Navigation from New yook to'Albany was to.
turned on Saturday. ' • - '
D$ The snow in Buffalo ic two feet deep, 'id so
throughout the north welt,. - '
CaPtaiu George W. Taylor, of, New
io organizing a company to : proceed to California..
The company will leave the western frontier, fly,the
middle of February.
MP A man by the name of Skin:moilB Was killed
at the railway trooping in Albany on-Saturday, his
horse running off and drawing 'him 'upon the track
in the way of the engine.
filr The Legislature of Louisiana have oppropri.
ated $l,OOO to support public achoole'for free chil
dren of color.
• Dr The Park Theatre atliew York will be re
built. The contracts have been 4, signe4, sealed
and dollircredp and the Work was tO be commenc
ed yesterday.
1113- A Locomotive, with a ear Puill of managers
and editors, parsed Prer rho first eigbt milielpf the
Chicago 11110 Galena Railroad on the .2.2 d
. •
The travel tit; railway,-between Cincinnati and
.9andusky city, is over rpr rho season.
I ter Gen. Tayier writes that he wilL be rja . 110111 i•
vine, Ky., on the 14th or 111th et. February, on hie
way to Washington.
Benjamin F. ieeithal!, halt both, nomi
nitted in Maas. as the Van Buien canditiatepr eon
-crest in the 2dalistriet..
se' Hon: Levi Chamberlain, has beeh t ‘ iniaited
at the Whig cindidate Governor of 'tie'tramp
shire, ot the election' in March emit. " ;;
216- Green the reformeil Gambler, is abotit to pub
lish a paper'in the city, of New York, called the
Nationa 'Guard. • • I
MB' The bridge 'over the Ohio' at Wheeling will
be open (Or trove' by,the Ist tar May next.
Itr Illoyciettillre.Ata: Miran: nenste to 'mate in
3'.ooCmperjhatt win bent t - eandidate Tnr:filiT, at the
rioting eitreffetl to, &k oti r rig
for that offite; bw,y , nlarge number" or frierairrherfinging er'
different parties; nud., if elected. wilt endeaorito fill the
ffi
oce Uantae+) • ' Jima'
•
Attention . ,21tlattra..... 'l'be Members orthe
Is;tagara Fire Company lare erelifnotified to attend the
Annual Aleetingot Abe. Company, at their Halton 'Tues
day ocean - n d'auttary V. at 6,1 o'clock. Punctual at
tendance in requested,' as Ofheam,Tor the: ensuing year,
are to he' elected.. - .S.. , l4citwautE,
jani • ' ' Seretaty.
El'' e are receiving letters `ditiiy, coptitinittg intern.
.gence . that Dr. Rogers , Liverwort and Tar continues to
make extraordinary cites Wherever it is:it:lMM= ett.
Extractlntm a lei te datetl Elizabethtown August
Mn.16:1 48
A. E. Satml4.--Dettr Sir: lam about - to open a
Drag Store at SC Joseph's; and would like to have the.
Agency for Dr. Rogers' Livertvorfand 'hit for thatplace.
I am your Agent hete.'andfind itgives great natisthetion.
Dr. Dewar i, of thia Place, says that he thinks it one of
the very best Cougit - Aredirines in use.' - • ..-
- - H. Harakiri, Druggist.
• Mr. F.. P. Suire. Druggist, Madison,. Indiana, states thai
Dr. 'Roger's' Liyekrort and Tar has made some remarka
ble cures among his own acquaintances, and thatß is the,
only patent medicine thathe recommends.
Poor sale by I. Rl' DD & DO.,
WholesaleTruggists. No. aft 'Wood st.
Argo, ' IINRELAND Fe HARDIN,
dec2F. ;Glittl&W ' Grank street.
To compound a medicine entirely of vegetables,
which shall operate effectually is emery great advance
upon the obsolete formulas of pharmaceutical science.
It is only in modern times that this important desidera-
Aro has arrived :at perfection. The community. have
been so long drugged and poisoned . by mineral prepara
tions, that vegetable compounds became a matter of ac
tual. necessity, and no remedy Could expect to . beconie
popular without- this essential. recommendation. The
very idea of administering, mineral aubstances internal
ly ts absolutely preposterous... Nature. never intended
them for that purpose. .Their mode of operation is too
violeat, and they seldom fail to leave the system in a
worst condition than they-find it. The Glickener Sdgar- .
coated Vegetable Purgative Pills being compounded not,
merely of vegetables, hut of their extracted juices ? lacit,
irely free from this objection. -Their. operation
_per
fectly soothing. They penetrate. the minutest fibres of
the human frame by a gradual process, and never. cease
in their operation until every particle of diseased matter
is expelled, and every symptom of disorder removed: ~
'Er Sold by WM:JACKSON; Gen: Agent,
doc 22 89 Liberty street, - Pittabargh.
[For list of Agenti ice adfettisementl
PITTSBURGH THEATRE:
C. S. Nana; Manager and Lowe.
Private boxes 55,00,--Singie tickets, 75e,
Dress Circle 50e. tkl. sad 34 Tier
Pit 25e. j Priviue Boxes
• NEW-YEAR'S NIGHT!!
MotteeN, Januma,lB49, will he presented ßO - • ;
TO GOOD LUCK.
Paudeon Oltaffetty- . Mr. H. Williams.
Nina (with songs) , Miss Cruise.
In the courseof the.evening, Singing. and Dancing,
by Mr. Williams, bliss Walters and Mr. Goodwin...
To which will bendtted • :. . '
MILES' BOY
,
Paddy Miles Nit .
' - , . Williams.
-To conclude with the 1. , - .
. . - Spectre BridegrooM. ' "
pe
Di rn.. ..Mr. Jelin Dunn. I Luvenia, hire. Prier.
. Wuesday,, Benefit or Mr..U. IVILLIAhLS:
In. rehearsal, ", A Glinted at New York?'"
ores The Gallery'. :will remain closed during, the
II:7" Doors °Pell at 6 el , Curtain:will rise Ut 7i:o'clock;
CbOTki STORE,-14 OW )8 ;TEE T 1 31 - ,E :—All
those rich Made Cloths, Cassimeres,and very choice
Vestings, will be closedlout at new' rates, and say Trim, .
mings given in. -• • Posr Buu.nmos,
jant:lw • '• Crirner Fifth and Wood.
,IDA EANCES" - ON - o.l'oBl7'S, which -have ;been au-,
4.4. claimed for three years and 'upwards, in the Ex
cringe Bank of Pittsburgh: • • ---
C. 0. Ctilbertson, (residence ankrfobt) De e. 21,111112.; 812 09
Wm:Bruit • do: do. 0ct.23,1315, 100 00
Win. Davie do. 'do; Ang.9,1346, 220 00
Saral:llassin• - do. • do, May 3 , 19 49,•109 00
L certify that the foregoing Balances' are; due to the
Persons named or their legal representatives, which have
ben standing, without being increased or diminished for
three years or upwards, according to the books of this
Bank. - ; ; ; • • THOS. M. ROWE, Cash.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 29th day of De
cember, 1843. • - • • JAMES S. cErI.P•P t
janti4,3thWit .., •. , . ; j Notary Public.
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M'Corthy James Shnter Win • Woode•Ell.T_
McCarthy Timothy Shultz Daniei . WoOd Jonathan: ,
TtPCakle Edward. Shields Win . Wright HN. !.
M'Cabe Patrick Shock John . • Wright John If .".2.
APCadden James Sleets EB : Tonng.'Wm.• .
DPClusky.J'ames Sibley Ira • .._YamellvDtivid 2
Ill'Cluria A : . •Slater Wm • • Young Lewis
5.1 1 Ca1l James • • Smith Wm jr • Young John-
. • INITIALS.
Directors of Poor. • • •••
American Division S. of T. • •
Nebraska dO •do ~
• Guiyasuta do do,;•
Washington do . do .
Spartan do . do
Yonng Men's Hope Division lit. of T
Rosedale
Aliquippa
ELDorado do . •
Day-spring 147 do do', •
Ocean Wave 133 do do -••
Bayardstown .• • • • ' do
Agt. of Steam Boat.
Copt steamboat Pitser Miller..
Officers of Com. for California.
Officers of S. B. Germantown. .
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Names. Tt7
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IVlcirthalitatiii, 4 :, ,, i --- '-. •
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John Itirmlngli anto!- - -'- ' • •
Benjamin 0111WjAr'i
_,Court at Cemniort i. 4
AJlegherly Coord - ,
John and•Thenl4,4 - ,
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Daniel Curtin, -s t.,-,...- -
Ralph Davis, . . 1 , i.....,
John Dickey, Deil i ~ .
Henry Foulkei -,i.n - . -
Jacob Fowler.•t, -.; -. :-
.Oshrie A- .. iGarip , ....,....
•A. C. Ilaralit, -. s' -, .'-• • -.
,ThoniasHaui ,
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Cpucty, . •
John. gender
Robeitfolie, • . • .
'Jose H ank
J Am eAGet:
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Lueirda APE,
.3: .I:llfiriard '. ' •
Jaco.lPainle
Natbdi.i. pl: - - ::-.-: --- -,
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Clisidlo:Ri -
Stuo lli d.l
Freisielk -1.- - -
010-ma l 3 4 ' --•- -
Daigle,; • . • •- -
EliAtePti; "- • ' •.•,
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NNVAL' SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at The a rit: .'.: --.- •... • . •.' •••
1 - I...Bookstrire of Etraori &•E.sro.t.istr,-7R'Wtiod - street, , 41,V a it ... • ' ..."*.-'...
for the JEWISH CHRONICLE'; published' by the Amer- tr4inor -- • -'. '
loan . Sbeirity for the - Melioration-of the' Condition of the
Jews,.and 'edited by the Rey:A; li. Wrig.ltt,Fastor of the. •4e s•
1 ' • . •• '' ..-,-.
Associate Church, - Jane ethe street; Necirk. ''.••••"• i deel4... lgspl- . .- -- • .
AITgI'fINO'DESitriVAND wctRK IM-----;m Es .,_•,,vien... 0. 21 4.; . .•-- • •- '
Tv- :did' assortment, - suitable for presents' For sale J A...140- -.- • --. . , .
very low by... - . '- . .r, -..... . C....YE.A„GF44- - -.-• h ittrtif. - - - ' --. .
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••• deeM -. • ' -.,- •• • - -.. , . 103 Market rit; end .-. • - .----.-- • -.•
tat r;'' • - . • = '• ' ' . •--
- IIXT,ORK DA NETS •At No. c6 '
Mtntra-r- s - rnsar—Corrit, o ,.. •-, .., . .- :
If Y . . sistin Of Rosewood, Mahogany. and -, ..othe. valtur '•?, • •. -. . -'.
blo roateriafit:: - Also, it superfine. quttlity;Of Toilet •ati - 'f. -- • - ' •
SbaviPg, BP;e 4 , Writtni PesiP;'VancY.Biiiidii4 Block:1 1 'r - : • '.• •-• ' . .
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ant Ga ines of avery.descriptiou,with a large..at..toranalt '.': •_ ' .-• .• •
of Toys and Fancy Articles. suitable 'for Chri4iraa prat
,: 'Cle, '• .
erits. . • (deelfij HOGAN &-CA.N YELL: -•,-- ' :-. ''' . ,•, - '
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-• .'• fircRIBBIN,
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tee, Paraburg . hiZa: L jaituary 1;1849.: •
htnaviiv hid
ft a full assortment of these desirable Goods. Also,
Domestic Unshrinkable do; 'end a full assortment of
Scarlet. Yellow and Spotted;for children* , wear. Dome
made Flannels, White, Brown and Barred. A supply
Constantly on hand. ••• .dee3o
INFORM/MU& WANTED.—Any person acquainted
with the children of John Clirk,•an Englishman, tan
Irian founder by trade,) supposed to, have worked in or
about Pittsburgh, and to have died within' six or seven.
years, will do them a kindness;bylafiaivrtirig them they
can hear of something to their advantage, on application
to this o ffi ce. _ deaZillj •
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A BOUT 2.50 Breen Blanks, "'l'a Leis
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100 handsome pictures, some in frames;
200 Shannon's Interest tables; • • • '
200 Insolvent and Judgment Bonds ; • '
=l5O U. S: Calender of 10dt eeninry.;:. . •
250 handsome Temperance Certifi*tes; • • • :`•
Blank Bonds; for sale cheap,- at,l6leitala of retail.'
, • . • -,ISAAC HARRIS,
die3o Agent and Cominission Merchant.:
.1,11 -a variety nf
,tirSICAli BOXES-4, dexiAltuacal Boxes, that play
variety of popular:.
just received at • • Z.
decll . • • - • • • • • 67 Market xi.'
APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young;
lads from 12 to 15 years' of age, to learn the Stocking
manufacturing' business. Apply at M. DALY , I3. Stare,
on Fifth 'auxin, or at his Factory-in Lawrenceville.
1 WEEDBAND CASSIBIESES-2 cases gold piled,
I.bnown and black Tweeds; 1 case fancy Cassuneres.
Just received from manufacturers. and for sale by •
• MURPHY Oc. LEE,
Liberty street; oppositei 'Fifth-
deel6
rilo coati!
1. and will sell,' to close the lot,' at greatly .redneed.
num all wont Drab Cloth; all wool and union Damasks
and Winne, Buckram, &a. R. THOMPSON,
dente .110 llfarket at.; three doors frouLLiberry,
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75 Ib A r C sale (it"'
100 Dr's
UOAH HOUSE.Di
RODUCEr-120bc: .
20 k 4! -
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tard; CO'kegs 2t :.•:.
SAIiAD OUi-10•bE
• In store and rot ;:
BYE %VIII
k: o r wananted - Byea_.
to be the beet article'
Cale by - the:gallon 07':
decl4 ' •
Otin.IINANDIELe'!
fine old•Winee:
snit. by.. i , , [deal
Q_WEFT
decl4 •
'PEACH BRANDI .
..V Brandy, for sail
IIEANS-20 bbla
.13 . decl2: ,
WEATWERS-10
' deel2-'
A PE 3-2 o bbl",
decl2 4 •
_LA)AISLNS-20 bd .
DIDD I in store
for sale 6y' i.
13EACHES-40
j: fie-ante by.
BUTTER,!-20Abt
dot, for pale by:,
fI . MEN APPLE
‘A - many 'other
de.cill ".
BUCKWHEAT B. Flour. rocairey
Oen :
J 1 deaItDARLEY--200.bP'.
J.
.gLOUR-200 bats(
. in store and fors
sell. • • yr'
OWETS - t - Ifk
AA. Cream Cheesik:..
,
deal .
j_f Peaches and
dent . • . ;%-
Crd MEAL—
article for foal - All:
droll • •
BROOM
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(deedf,.". • •
and forams
1771 MR 011.-40:
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10 bnakets pup:
15 • ""
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in BARRELS, Mc:
lltl for owl. • Nit 2.
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on hand nal '
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; deal ••• • i •
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for sale, bp. -4 ,
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