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    PITTSBUAGH GAZErrE.
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_ - FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 1.1, 1863
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PER.
240.11 P./I'GL' OP THIS PAPER.
11 TETIOTHWINT OP THE MONONGAHELA ' .
A friend' In Morgantown, Va., in a letter to,
tit on other businees, adds the following:
" "Ivrteit you could endeavor to stir op the
. • ' Pittsburgh people to the importance of the int.
.ippnerement of the Monongahela. You are toeing
- :'6ll the trade of this country. You will fled that
;•• rail Will go ,toßaltimore milees you do something,
r '2 N , %• 1 `. - • thaVecort. All We ask ofyou is to induce
- ~,, ,N :z..; : . .A 11111-Cattrpiny to finish the work to the Butte line;
lealbring It on up. Bat ea long as the Com-
Npiktia 4o nothing, we cannot move. Do let
' ' • letkr valoo be heard on this ',object. It kasha.
Partanit es any enterprise you hare on hand;
4. .,-Shatten be ourcounpliehed for as small a sum."
Weg ve &jejune air it was written, although',
4p : intended for pablicstien,becanee it is as ox.
thing To 001 11 d slice. We corn
mama alt theettention of e2l interested.
Antoci the multiplicity-Cf new schothes de
vp,lldkg Our enterprise, there is none of 1
• _ , „more Importance; tokittsburgh than the contin—
utticenf the hiononcla River Improvement to
the Virginia state line. \The trade of the upper
Monongahela is • valtiabl ti one, and Du constantly
_
growing; and the only - chancre we have of re
-- . • tabling it is in glyhrt It facilittes to roach our
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The completion of .the Baltimo and Ohio
' read to - Wheeling, bent afforded nevi*tlets to
the trade of the upper Monongahela \region,
much of which we have heretofore enjoyed.
- tharaberlaad and Baltimore on the &et, "and
Wheeling on the West, (to which Parkereburgh
lagoon to be added,) are now more aceerelble
• to that region than Pittsburgh: and wet:must, of
•t • course, lose that trade,. unlass ire open •up a
: trentroondcation by way of the river.
The Monorgabela 'lmprovement, as far as
completed, has proved a profitable investment;
its eztension, therefore, is warranted as one
• , that will not foil of remuneration. If OP! incr.
• , chants wish to save fort.bie city the trade which
-' linow about tebe lost; they.Woeld need to bs
• ', quick and cannot in their movements..
=•' Tun Buns .Ncosisbn.--The damp, murky
w,ethar. of. late bag increased the Intensity of
tiniatioke nuisance to no almost intolerable de-
The immense Fonda of smoke and Boot
. ......i. - ;:: „, ...„rigOiitantly_throirtt out by our numeronajninn
-'
. establishments , have been oondeneed
4....,0,tiae..‘,1mittp atmosphere, and have desoended
. .": - ...fliSedttlarens of sooty flakes, upon every thing and
iwjecrybodY, rendering the city more then usually
! Wiectrifortable from this cause,
• 'l. ' ''There Is no remedy for ible Intolerable Intl ,
• swam but to beta the smoke, and we hope the
'new CoanoLs' ;at their earliest leistue,. ll Medi
- *: ttite a Commission to take this matter Into con
.ideation, and to report upon. It as noon no It
has been thoroughly investigated.
' There Is no otbject of more vital importance to
, - thanesl comfort and welfare of our eitirenkind
' thispennanent prosperity of this city and vicini
,.. Ay Manakin Bain the smoke in all our 'mann
7.4aistorlisonad the city will be rendered corapsca
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lively -than, nod the ; atmosphere pure and
„41.essatat; and th e wohstantiel value s f 4 the pro
.
ports increased by hundreds of thousands.
'thipl4llete, and men of :taste and leisure., are
aeteritit from coming, and are driven away from
here, by the smoke nuisance. Vito have one of
the meat healthy cities in the world, and few
! plates can surpass it in beautiful suburban
setmet7. Tbe only thing which prevents title
`l - •
,-place being' nought unto as a residence, Is the
.
•: . coolie riUdniutOe.
van tio smoke be burnt? This in the impor
' tint`question, aid the object of the Inquiry of
the CeeNedention which we anggest. We believe
it can be: y Coo of our moat Latentgent Elatinfao
- AM, paalraltddrdeto tagia,na,that:in low no
digit that - the sitioie can:te burned, to' the ad.
isntage of allnoncerned; . and that it would be;
liere there stringent laws on the subjech
ti.eatton why we have VO mach smoke IL: th e
' cleapneei•of coal, which leads •to candy, and
slintenly habits In its use, and thip . win always
prevent the consumption of eiptk, unless it Is
4, 4 2 . 5
nuisance to neap it foith in black,
sooty elands Into the at:-„,, .
~asph„
. .
Rdiz der-
-.llene Ass-
In - 4.e..--The late 'resent accident
klassaehruv •
..4.ts, by whiiii the President elect
lost his onl• •
Vat etl9., .J eau; arm other lives were lost,
..,ed by the breaking of an axle, and the
e ,• • •lng of the axle was, In all likelihood, szt
'7-"Triudnotid bythe number of twists it got in pas
.
tang turormd curiett. It is doll kiwi= that. in I
poising over curves, the wheels on the - outside
of the mitres hare a greater dlstanne to traverse
than the iheels'on the inelde; and that canoe.
gal:lntl, the wheels on the; outside most either
allifrerrtheirack or the anin mot twiat. Tye
frequent breaking of axlei is no doubt - mlo.nly
ettribtaable to this eactse.l Not l o ng eine, we
heiril.of a case inwhich one IA the w h eel. , of a
car in • night:train, on be , ,, g exam i ne d i n t h e .
morclug was found to bare lost one half of its
gauge, otound• doubV.des by the resiatance of a
Onn - e• No_Wm"' :exulted; In th in case, but how
It Tu avo ided can scarcely be imagined.
2 1 ,0 abe.Zunt in the ease of Glen. Pierce will,
tura priblio attention to the object of
Pnrsiting pelt accidents, if possible, rind induce
O r i use of aorta to dbmoirer some method by
whist care can pass around cones without be.
laillableto this danger. We mentioned not long
likUM, Mit ene of townsmen, had taken steps
'tnPetekine invention for Orbiting this diffacal
ty.f: or tharinrentionl Hare'
aviJ:e=peritnents ; been made to test its practica
bility?: W. are also toiM that another of our
raitherilusa an laudation in progress which will
effectON) prevent the danger to which weal.
lado: We hope that all. such Inventions will be
fidrii 3 Od folly tested, and nothing be left mi
-tded which. ingenuity can -devisa remedy a de.
skitwidels all feel to bo so pregnant - with danger.
Bartaitio.—The _Buffalo Expren
- moonlit of the hiusineaw and thedrof
tint dry: relating Dore directly to ha Luke and
crointherew The ef tarignilon he*
n*nded APTit Jaqi , a 2 7; no the Express
euteb thObie prodnoe dollen :and forwarding
inerobunite notararoteel with the commerce of that
.pOst haTeineutaulnied within Ms lest season,
a halt
'We4lo,llnrs!.. Thei•Eigress s►ye:
•'•",liilltithstp.oding rival routes haft competed
• Nith Dago for its butte': the Imports of this
pint Decreased largely over any former year,
and.iisup•of the artiolee hive nearly doubled in
Ile aggregate Value of t h e Imparts
aceardtagla anr flrarpo,. $46.285,992. '49/f
jerabinitwe - will state come of the leadiug
artistes ef trade„
Plottr.-Thero have been', received 1,299,518.
We. mined at $5.947,808:;
Whist,;Vhe am0unt5.549,778 bushels,
at 44:064,500. • i
co4-;,5,55e,749 bush., islued at $ 8 ;082,017..
0tite=2569,281 bath., vaned at $1,141,341..
sill kinds; inoluding that manes...
•-tured.lei Ilan shove an sigma* of liter 9;0 , .
000000 of bushels. •• • • %I'
bblAq .. valued at $1,051,8 7 .8.
',- Litinlir k- Thlibieryimorestitaxticle of trade
i‘setc,lll. he;seiti.l - fithe Agues: TllersL.lre been
"-'lllfildiei at llde port during the mean, 72,887
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255 feet r isined.st $8,680,470.
,Eitavr e. 1^ 918%
6 4 14.Lislize dstSB,B99,N. .. •
Live Hqsit--1.2 1 ,=m4,42 at $ . 1,112,=0.
L -d 1
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PALicti .This u m.
Idifon'Thith. ?petal attion York to 3lty next,
'bide tafitn bo ono of gnai-J7
• • CMG*, luid
these ebo irteit to exbibit attlclek there et.o¢ll.
k se 09149 in Attanding to tt. • - . .
Itba tiny er itint for all 'tit, intend to - crxhlbit
iiiiiiiiiinufsaitUrell or prodnWona there, :tobacr
ivoutiona fornpaea most b a lade
betor the fret of February, and irrialea be
000. LeatMtn, pf,ll/1 dry, is o-nis Oiber cf
lmittle.fitateifatd tilt 410abbm
sendtil+ ll *epatgot4lifilel 5 1 , 1 11 1.1 ante.,
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give plane, today, to en side article from
the B. Y. Conies & &quirer, written by Its
Washington Correspondent, on the Subjeei of the
Whieling Bridge.
• The Wheeling Gazette pribliehes the same ar
ticle in' its Lune of Wedereidey, "with the full
knowledge," it says, 'that It Is of Pittsburgh
manufacture." We acknowledge the obligations
Truant under to our cotemporsry for this WW
1/scree: the +len knowledge'• Which be posses
ses on'this point is not enjoyed by anybodyabout
Pittsburgh, that we can hear of. The Gazette
admits the article to be" 'Peculiarly Interesting,•
and in that admission we.conour.
The first Monday In February, - the day Axed
by the Supreme Cout, for abating the Wheeling
Bridge ~ n alsanco," is clue at head, and no
steps have yet been taken in Congress to pre
vent-the conflict which must neiessarily ensue
between the power of COngrees and the power.
of the Supremo Cottrt; and we are left to infer
that Congress intends to do nothing in the pre_
.miser, but will leave matters to take their legit-
Imatenottree. •
The lest now presented is, whether the So
'preMe Court has the power to enforce its own
decrees, or whether Congress can nullify thou
decrees at pleasure, and subvert the deeisions of
the highest legal tribunal in the land. Nobody.
doubts that the act of Congress relative to the
Wheeling bridge, was intended to thwart and ov
erthrow a solemn dicrieion roadie by a co-ordi
nate branch of the government; and the gees
.tioo now is whether Coogross possessee the pow
er to do so. It it does, then the Supreme Court
ie a constitutional abortion. As a court of last
resort, that body may be of come service to in
dividual litigants; but as a tribunal for settling
great : constitutional and legal gnestions, involv
ing public internee and rights, Its voice is im
potent; Congress, and not the Supremo Court, is
the tribunal of last resort In each cues. Such,
Certainly, was not the intention Of thou who :
made the Constitution, or of those who adopted 1
it
Apart from the intereel l itt by tile communi
ty in the question of the Wheeling bridge, we
shill look with name anxiety to the result of the
conflict, which now seem unavoidable, between
two branches of the government. -
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"LATITDDI AND kaNO/71713 . E.—A speed: della
erect before the linlondd , terary Society of Wash
ington College, Pa: By Nev. Wm. D. Moore, of
Gromosburgh, Pi." This L 3 a well written dis
course,' intendid to point out the latitude and
longitude of the present timea, in their religion',
,moral, and social impede. Like all College Ad
dresses, it will bo thought of bat for a day, and
then be forgotten:\ \
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AqIIINT'IS noVACELAIITA ,
AZAGAZLIN 7011 JANUA. I '
ay.7--Dur copy of hat valuable work has been
received, In regular :maim:. It contains a very
valuable collection of .papers •on commercial
questions, and an national quantity of statistics
for the year 1862. Now Yorks published by
Freeman Hunt, No. I , l2,Fulteit Street., $5 per
annum. \
"A PEALLIALNAILT TREATLIN ON r \ LAW or
Rartastos," sa a universal law of Thit re: in
% am,
which the Mocalo History of the Creation in
dicated and sustained . Philadelphia. Lin 7
& Blakiston, 1858." This is the title of a e 4,
page pamphlet, which, we have carefully rand
through. • It is a curious little book, and Sug
gests, rather than vindicates, a new theory of
tho earth, and the laws which govern it and all
the heavenly bodies. It "oustaina" the Mosaic
account of the Creation In a way of its 01/11
assuming all that is necessary to reconcile tit',
•new theory to the apparent contradictions of
the Scriptural record. :, The book to anonyrar.us
,-.—a fact which dota,not improve fist chancre, of
general acceptation.
The theory here presented le, that the solar
argent, and all the developements of mater and
existence on this earth, were not called in to being
by any minsmaloue exercise of power by God, but
were the result of the fixed laws of Matter, as
ordained by Omnipotence. — The earth was
"ejected" from the eon, and assumed n spheroi
dal shape, just is a drop of molten lead does,
when dropped from - the top of a a,,wer, and
numbed lie-present distancelkom 0, 0 Bun by the
force with which it was projectee„ The attrac
tion of the moo would have drr we, it back sign,
just as widen thrown into oe sir will return to
the bat the "rep , ,m w e. po wer of the
earth',- atsweephems prim cited its return—the at
tE4`.:derfotthearm.'as'epang Itirom gang faith
"4r away, AluVtith "%yr:detect" of the atmosphere
heaping it from fraing back. These two fora:4,
"attraction" aria "repulsion," acting one against
the ether, Prr.doced the 'Motion 'of the earth on
Its axle, and around the sum This was the
"first day" mentioned by /amen The "firma
ment" spoke:lot in Genesis, was the 81111, solid
earth; the "water!, under the firmament" were
the-waters gathered into the heart of the earth,
and the "waters above the firmament" were the
waters which COMed the earth before the dry
land appeared. The appearance of the dry land
was caused by. the rotary mmlon of the earth,
which caused the loose earthy particle., to flow
to the egnater, whence they -were ejected in a
constant stream, in sauciest quantities to form
the 311,0 n, and cavities being loft by the ejection
of this matter, the waters embed in, forming'
the present me, and leaving the hitherto sub.
tr.ergelearth, bue. Light and heat do not come
from the sue, but exist in the atmosphere, and
are only . dereloped by the Sun. All the Interme
diate space between-the atmosphere of the earth,
or, of any of the planets, and the Sun, is not li
luinmated by the Sun at all, but Is in perfect
darkness. The deluge was probably caused
the near approach of a comet to the earth; which
exerted a enificlent "repelling" power to prevent
the rotation of the earth upon its axis; and Ur,
particles Of matter of which the ear& is or..
posed being held together by the revolutior, of
the earth, they were consequently eund.ered,
"the foundations of the great deep were 'orehr o
up," and "the waters under the tirrAme a t"
rushed out and deluged the earth.
- Snob is the 4ieory anti the speeds/jou of the
bJderefoll , llC We bare read it Vith 11000 ill . -
terest;‘and those who desire to Zr ok into each
ranttern, should procure it and pe ruse it..
It to said that a New Yor's h ,, asahae keeseel
now oa tier way to that city with 6,000 °fi r ki n ,
of Irish butter.
Another case of suicide ham just occurred In
this city, traceable directly to, the influence of
tho spiritual rapping jugglery." A mat named
Matthew Langdon, in repeatable road on sod
oomfortable circumstances, lost a dough ter, and
was induced, through hie grief at her death, to
attend meetings of these - persons who pretend
to hold. communication with the apiritual world.
Taking 'advantage of his dePressr.on, which pre
dis'pesed bleu to lend "a credal one ear to their
assuramses,,they directed him 'to eit still for au
hour, at his home, every nigh' [—speaking to no
one, and allowing •no one to _speak to him; and
promising that, if 'he wont d persevere in this
course, he 'Mould ore the ' child whom he had
ost. He bellevedshmn, fi,ilowed their advice,
grew gradually Insane,a7 Might have been ex
pected,an- a fiaalty
o u t Str. end to hisexistence.
• That these Ser.,,ljuggi,ers designed to lead him
en to seltdestr act i m , we do not euppoee; bat it
that had ben, th eir object they conk' not have
adopted V. 7 ewer nude of bringing it about.
Their Ov'rpose was, 4oubtlees, to maintain the,
itaPeal'Are from Width they, were reaping eo
heeds' ome pecuniary returns. Heaths heartless
ertr.ty,-the Indices, brutal indifference, which;
for such an object, could leadehem dm to speo-
Vate upon the sacred grief of a father, for his
child—to elloculate into morbid Intensity of so
den, and thus t 6 lead him gradually on to the
insanity °and suicide 'with which he closed his
life, fall but little short of =ardor, in their
criminal atrocity. ,
The Coroner's! Inquest recommlnded that tho
Grand Jury take measures for the suppression
of the meetinge," as they are called,
where three bewildering •mucamerier are prac
ticed, and from which nothing but the worst re
sults can ever be experienced. We arc; not quite
- sorethat they can be broken up by such an in
terference; for in certain risers of eoelety
things of this !tort flourish beat, under the stim
ulus of pretended permeation. But in some way
they certainly ought to be suppressed, as among
the most misohievous notes:mem by which our
sooletyls new infested.—..N. I'. 14ma.
Mahe tuntnal election of the stookholdent of
the Cleveland and Wellevillersil road, on the 6th -
Stmm; the follovilni
.gentlereen • were chosen
Direotore for the ensuing year: -• • ,
Cyrdentlee, ZArttoh,, H. W. Clark, E. G.
Willlatn 8 Chemberlaln, . 11 1. - Kelley,J.•Butler,
H: B. Day, J. B. Hltaheoelt,' J. Pawner, J. 8.
Idelattath: and •
Babsequentlf tiiit home,n ems
Pren
ties,:wm elected Prealdenk S. Foljambe, Boma
\--T
?Box -weJmictiorf
, I;mmmum. atzai Pluaurta n.fir
era/WASEENOTO.I. Jan. 10, 858.
Never tlaio • like of this mild and Lively
minter known. The pork on the CapIMI has
not been impended a dsy on account cf the
season,—and even vegetation NUMB eager to
put to its entsmer nit. We have &Imps; In
Nature
on in Politica; forgotten that theie is a
North.
That Mast be a .peaceful and happy siato Af
affaire when the recent discovery of the con
dition attending the ratification of the Clayton
end Beaver treaty, could talk* such a nolee.—
The 'British negotiator said, "I will noteenfum
and conzimmate the agreement anises you de-
FMre that it will not exclude no from British'
konduras." "Very well," cold hir.4l.zyten, '
"ask Mr. 'King, Democratic chairman of the'
Committee on Foreign Affairs." "Certainly,"
said Mr. King, "tell &direr that we never'
thought of British Honduras." And so the
ratifications were exchanged. But Mr. Ring, '
the Democratic manager of thissingular heel
news, unaccountably neglects to Inform the Sen.'
ate of this little byplay, and in 1853 to far
forgets what ho did in .1850, as to deny any
knowledge of the affair whatever. Unfortunate
denial-‘unfortunate fact that Mr. Clayton took '
Mr. Ring'a alga manual to what he, Ring, did'
and said in 1850 .and when'ealled out produces
the papers in 1853. It is said that Mr: King I
has seen life in all its phases, and knows that
When he 'calla' his adversary ant that adversary
turns over three white aces, tilt ho is gone.
The papers are against him, aid he'Tea In.
The completeness of Mr. King's i lilleOlt c ure re
minds me of the alleged origin of the ph e—"l
f „
acknowledge the corn." In the infan ' of the
steamboat system and when broad-horns were
yet the general craft on the Ohio and•Miasirsip
ph it was the habit of the traders in produce to
leare their floating arks at Memphis or Vicks
burg, aid take a steamboat is order to get to
the find of their voyage in time to make needful
arrangements for disposing of their cargo se
soon as It should arrive. A clever, ehrowd fellow
of this classic represented to have bean taken in
and done for In this style. He found upon the
steamboat to whichhe had transferred himself
• dell looking, armistices, green up country fel
low, whom he took at once to be a Johnny Raw,
and upon that presumption aeon engaged-him In
a game of poker. Johny was no match for the
Broadhorner, and was soon relieved of what op:
peered to be the slender savings of hie summer's
work. Before morning, however, the fortune of
the game changed In favor of the green band.
In rain Breadhorn chafed end fumed; this hook
-was in his gills, and before rising from that litel
board Mr: Raw had ponevred himself of all his
antagonist's cash mesa), and bad obtained a
title to the cargo of corn and potatoes quietly
floating on behind them. A few hours' restless
sleep, and then: mime tb.e settling up and the
transfer of the assets. Said tho green cue, "Mr.
8., you assign and convey the corn and potatoes,
the ark and all its at. - Parteatumes, like a man of
honor." The reply was simple but expressive.
These were the words: "Stranger; yen think
you've woo thet plunder; may bo you're green
and may be you ; slat, I'll do the clear thing—/
&dame:ex/yr the corn, bue r the potatoes, I'll be
`dogged If you can have." Mr. Clayton might
ilV ‘ a looked green In this little episode about
Hot,duras, but he kept the papers, and the op-
Maiden, while acknowledging the Corn, may as
'well hand over the potatoes.
Mr. Clayton has them on another pond.—
While the British never had any right of jaria
-diction in th4 \ part of Honduras, which they
call Belize, • thChave hold possession by
permission of Sp for a century or two for
the pupate of maths loomed and mahogany.
Daring Mr. Polk's lie , anti fir. Baaitalliaa
7 \o
..,
' admlniatraidon cf the Steda department, toe Mr.
Christopher Hempstead, oi \Hew Yak, was sent
to the Belize as Consul. He sae accredited to
the British government no CODS 1, he was dire,
led to ask aorledge thel as the e and leg;ti
mate authority in Belize, and the merican go
vernment oared her Britannic mej e of her
infinite' grace and favor to receive, the said
Hempet sad as Consul, So far as this west the
demaci sae administration took palmate Oct M
the Da Dish In possession of this usurped author `
ay. Mr. Clayton's treaty was letraded to dia.,
pose nil theta and drive. them. out. It was a good_
tree ty, and had It been enforced, as it (night to
l
his - been, they would not now be there, sad ,
them d isputral would not now disturb us. Mr.
Hempel:cad was recalled by Mr. Clayton expresa•
1y oa the ground that he would not de anything
to encourage the British claim.
. fdr. Soule was just proceeding to give.thome•
()rat hibtory of ale - rotlfmation flurry when he
etas choked off on the ground - that ho'iros re.
• wiling executive accrete: He got ao far u to
Sy, however, that - when the treaty hod been
r,greed upon, Senator King, in hie capacity of
.Ihairozon of the foreign affair", coiled a - secret
meeting of "dozen Setae= Senators to could-
er it. These Boosters ditieustiod it, and reaolvtd
to support It. In the true apish of Southern
management, this whole probeeding was dark;
tortuous, exclusive, sectional.- ' Not even'Ning'a
northcra colleagues on the Committie were in.
formed of the meeting. It ir a strange and
complicated affair--and - the strangest part of lt,
Mr. Binge denial to Gen. Gass, only a week
ago, of ids participation in it. The apart Will
be contirmed. 1 Jumee.
FIION NSW YORK.
Cornimmitmee of the Dally Pit:abnrgh Gazette.
New Yomr, .Tan. 11, 1868.
• The weather remains exceedingly „warm and
uneessomble, and ploughing can be done ea
reseBly as in October of common years. The
protracted season of navigation has a favorable
effect .upon the condition of the poor, giving
them es it does provisions at summer rates.—
Coal speculators and provision dealers are a
good deal mistaken in their calculations, and
prices now look like •ateady decline.
In Wall street business is active and prices for
stocks and bonds are well maintained. Money
is comparatively abundant it six per cent., but
there is no amount- pressing. on the market at
this rate. Exchange has receded to slow inlet,
but the abundance of mousy and the rampant
speculation so confidently looked for upon the
fall of exchange, has not comeabout. It is well
settled that the orders now in Europe for execu
tion on the part of dry goods men tiro larger j
than were ever known, making the qa'estlon cf
payment quite an interesting one. Just now a
large sum is going abroad in bonds, but these
will not last forever, and we shall come back to
specie remittances again. As this contingency
creme near to tome bankers they are rather cau
tions and prefer to watch the importation of
dry goods, and to, make that the standard of
Inane.
• The mammoth bill incorporating the Atlantic
and Paola° Railroad Company, by the New York
Legislature, contains the names of alx °Mears
of the State government, as porporstors, with
the consent of the general government, to con.
'cruet w'road from the Slissiseippl to the PlAitle.
The proposal ia to survey et% hundred talon of
the route by April, 1854, end contract a ;Ingle
track within five years'atter, together with a line
of telegraph.. The capital to M consist of ono
hundred millions of dollars.
The new slave eatthing bill proposed by the
democracy of this State, does not meet with
much favor from the canary member!, who do
not aeo.the propriety of making ouch .• mon
strous eencesaion. By the time the bill Is fairly
before the Assembly it will be dead.
The arrival of the Battle to-day, and the
Humboldt yesterday, bas added largely to the
etook of dry goods, say tiro millions at Init.—
The commercial news Is not important, nor does
It vary from the lot week's! Widget. The new
steamer Arabia is now tan days out, and may
be looked for on Saturday. She will do herbest
to make ehortar time than the Baltic, nod may
succeed. The Ericson hue gone to sea again.—
Steam engineers express moth satinfactton at
her performance, but say she cannot compete
with meant under her present mode of using her
poises.
In the case of the ollIcen;of the steamers Henry
Clay and Daindeer, a motion will be made to quash
I the Indictment. In tho case of latter boat,
It would be the commonest jaatioe to do so.—
Her passenger' were killed by an accident no
power tepid foresee. a. defect existed In her
boiler; through which water paned open her
furnaces, centime carbonle acid gas, which
being inhaled, of coarse produced death. La"
sincere under the preheat law, mined In much
the same petition mr pirates. The law rendes
thsrenginters, captains, sad pilots, - ; . take great
pleasure In blowing themselves and boat up,
and bangs them as cheerfully. for an accident,
maned by a, detective:boiler plate, as It would 1
•
- •
fir securing the safety valves,' and deliberately
blowing tip the boat.
The Inspector of Stestabosts ; here la a very
itientifitT.-Sautlemen. and knows - in about ma
ginestipon paper, but he would be troubled to
ga Epoultie hafiersileck and inlet:out the ail
prase parts of en engine. 'ls all pintaible ways
the steeMboat interest is lee - Oiled upon to its
disadvantage, without producing any advantage
to travellers, whose beet protection is found in
the natural laws which govern alike trade, tray
ellers and steam engines.
Two first clam - Italian opera houses are now
in fall blast, with Sontag and Albans as prima
donna, the latter carrying oft the laurels In
spite cf the Countess. Thomas Hamblin, the
manager of the Bowery, died on Biturday,
oT
brain fever, leaving behind him 'the reputation
of a men who never wronged =other of a pen
ny, and a fortune for his wife; once Mil.
TELE WHEELING MUDGE.
Frtzti the correetandrot of the N. Y. Conster
Wasutharox, December 30. r.
It is probable that ono of the most grave and
important 'hence whiFh has .aver arDen under
our form of- government, lurching no less than
a confflctiofjuriediction or collision of authority,
bets, een the judicial and legislative Departments,
may occur at an early day. At the lest regular
term of the Supreme Court, the core proseer.ted
by the State of Peunsyleania vs. - the Wheeling
.and' Belmont Bridge Company, contesting the
legal right of the brido across the Ohio at
Wheeling, was argued and decided. A large
majority of the Court, ae many as six against
two—the latter being Judges Taney and Daniels
—held that the bridge woe an obstruction to the
free navigation of the river, and therefore a eel
lance, In legal contemplation. Bat In order to
relieve the Couipany from any eztraordinary
cost, the decree admitted that an elevation of the
height of one hundred and eleven feet from low
water, for a width of three hundred feet across
the &meet of the river, would be regarded as
an abatement of the nuisance and &removal of
tho obstruction.
When this opinion was pronounced, the Coun
sel for the Bridge suggested to the Court, that
the obstruction might be removed by making a
draw, and it was ordered that Mr.ld'Alplae, the
engineer to whom the eubject waarefeiTcd,ehould
report his opinion before the Second Mondayln
the ensuing May. When the Court er,ein Con
, vetted the original decree was so modified as-to
allow the Bridge Company to nonunion a draw
of two hundred feet in length acrese the western
channel, to be used when navigation Pas inter
rupted under the Suspension Bridge which was
-toJie considered en abatement of the cabanas.
This compromise was acceptable at the time and
both parties named gratified.
Congress was In session at And after both
these periods. As soon as the first decision of
the Court was rendered, the opinion of the dual
minority tree printed and circulated through the
western country. Miss meetings were oenrencd
in the States of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois , and
their Representativeuwere instructed to vote for
each leg - fellation as would effectually vitiate the
decree of the Supfeme Court. Accordingly an
amendment was offered to the Net Otrote Appro.
viatica BIS, declaring the Wheeling Bridge a
post route and a legal etracture--in other words,
precisely what the Court had decided it was not
This amendment became the law of 'the land,
and as each it stands' to-day. The Bridge Com
pony bare noVeshibited any disposition to com
ply with the order of the Court, and claim to be
absolved from all responsibility by the interven
tion of Congress.
When the modified decree of the Court was;
given, it Wu ordered that the counsel on either
eido might move in regard to the execution on
the first Monday In February next. 'And It is to
be presumed the State of Pennsylvania till be
represented hero then, to dernand the execution,
and the adverse party to • mat the motion, on
the grciand that the legislation cited Interpose'
constitutional barrier.
Now eoppolte the Court sustaining its own
deliberate judgment, should hold that the
nuisance had, not been abated according to
Its order, and Should direct the U. & Marshall to
remove the bridge, what would occur? , The peo
ple of IV heeling would probably resist the ld sr
sigd, under the pretext that they were upholding
the low of Cougrees, and then the questiov would
arise whether the President would sustain the
Court by the military power or allow it to be
restrained by the mob?
' No one doubts the full commercial power of
C.greer, and its right to legaltze this strnoture
under the ordinary exercise of that power. Bat
here was a special case under ezistlatt laws, der
cided by the highest judicial tribunal, and the
legislation woe intended—whatever it professed
to the contrary—to subvert that decision. Now
which will Stand—the law as interpreted by the
coostltutional authority, or a law contrived to
defeat the exercise or that authority? This lee
serious proporitlon, and cannot be.too much de
liberated. There to great danger istiatuperieg
with the Judiciary under may circumstances. but
`atilt greater danger when the vehemence of its
thrested and excite/ op'.nlon is brought to bear
up Co ngress, for the expressllarpono of or
tire ng its jadramata. It.Nslllottla..44tto
and th ettimplrg grounds, where ' , demagogues
"most do ‘ oonsregste," are to determbie the law,
es is Free orally contemplated In this instance,
what is tkeuse of 'collets at all? Concede 'this
mush end taste rill Bees be required, ,'Strike
at the. bitegrity'of the Bench, by annealing its
decrees, and before long the tap-rootrus 1114 ..baz
bloaes"^wlll resound with impeachments against
year judges, to be tried en the charges, of maud
lin and debated politicians. We We 0 the be
ginning—let us take heed lest moo we reach
the cad. •
• VIDITAII.
?linen or LUX.014.-.-The morernents of the past
weekafferd s pretty striking Commentary on the
pregress of lurtn—and may we net odd gnu!.
tiontdde 'extravagance—ln this tar glut cotaitry.
We - dtrifot remember when eo many tall values
and tinsel appliances here bees ?minded In the
progress of importation sad luzurious living in
a single week. _
Oor foreign import list for the week embraces:
In silk goods, - $996,400
In Teas, . - • - 689,930
In Cigars, 70,816
In Coffee, • - • , 70,060
In gold Watches, .- - • " ' 80 . 064
In Wines, • - - - 31,176
Total, sin article% • - • $1,704,5313
Dating the week, a new Hotel• - . , ssa formally
opened to the popular view and public patronage,
which is meted on Broadway, 100 feet front,
Ili Aeries high, and the front "of '
'pure white
marble." The cost or oonitmotioo stated at
three hundred thousand dollars r ettif the cost of
upholstery, silver plate, and alarm:ad *are—
' ths cheapest dish a:sting thlity-two dollars
and is half"—and other applissices, at three
hundred and eeventy:Hvo thousand dollars addl.
tienal, making together axv_vestment in the one
lihtel, of $075,000, and tale In quick succession
to. another on the eame etreet, and in the same
vicinity, which tt was the hosit of the knees
involved a total coat of $050,000.
For be it frem us to draw the moral of these
faits. The public are not trepared for that
sort of iCEBOO frim the meddling previa. Like
the bona of Wall street, they dish away, better,
stetter, without regard to coat; and if asked
whore it to all to "fetch up," the answer is pat,
"(lniv look at the California gold."—'New York
.bEATII or Moo. JACEISON nt 2828,—Th0 sad
bereavement In the family of tho.Prealdent elect,
reported the other day, brloga s i to recollection a
painful incident Whit* occurred, with
altneet equal enddennese, amidst the'aientratn.
lotions that surrounded General Jackman, es
President eleet„in the winter of 3.828.: Kra
Jackson was taken suddenly j&I ,about the, close
of Gaeomber, on the eve of Iffiqtagmeatimolfor
removing to Washington, nod In n' few, days
ems numbered among the dead It wan tuoques•
tionabty the greatest and moot lasting,etiook of
the old General's life, eventful as It was with
stirring public and private luctident. Idle heart,
for all that gave rut to for-kilted domestic in
terecourse, was boiled withThs.: remains of one
who had been for nearly tkirty yearaeho pride
and joy of the Hermitage. !Her tomb he direct.
ed to be prepared . for his own eValture, when
his earthly carom, in the dispenfration of Fro- ,
vidence, should bo coded: and 'the infuriation
was aridly carried out, sixteen years after.
The consternation at and lathe vielnity of the
Hermitage, upon this. madden ocounence, woo
universal and heartfelt, One, who remembers
the incidents of the maiden; hie described It
to as 113 rendered doubly Solemn hy the foot
that it so quickly followed the shouts and bon.
face of political -triumph which welcomed the
news of the General's election to the Preal
deney.—N. Y. Timm.
Mencius.—The people of this entail but de
lightfnl island, are on the brink of starrationt
the foot is beyond doubt We hate published
the ciranlar annooneing. It of a number of the
roost reepectable tuereatillle firms of OUP city, se
►loo the more circumstantial letter of our friend
Charles W. March, now on a rieit to that island.
The Cease simply ID the dependence of the pop= .
elation almost wholly on the cultieation of the
' eine, sad the utter failure of the grape harem
in 1862. With wine they hair hien locautomod
to buy most of their food, and all their elethixti
aud, the grape having failed, they hare nothing
wherewith to pay; and while the wealthy and
forehanded are pinched, the poor are rodueed to
the last extremity. Of the 80,000 Anhabitaats'
of the island, probably 130,000 are to-day needy,
erbile 40,000 moat paid,
_unless am:feted (rota
ebroad.—Ar. Y. Tributes.
4nliene; gui celebrated Water, in bin won.
&ant picture of the ~, t he Last Judgment"
eidch'woetoetnerlylathegalleryof Do/weldor
hue gior43fi:DPgro taalsll3rl4 the elect.-
=ME
BISIIDP Iras, of North Carolina, ltes written
s letter to the.Consontion of his diocese, giving
hie reasons for Job:lnt the Cathollo Church—at
lead so gays a writer •to the Ni, Torn Times,
who signs himself ^ One of the Clergy of North
Carolina."
Parra CrILIZ3CT or .rae Wear—Thump
eon's Reporter gives the following statement of
the shin-plaster currency, which now fills the
shambles of circulation in the west, in the place
of the regain: Bank paper: •
Page & Bacon St. Loaik $1,200,000 G eorge
Smith, Chicago, $1,500,000; Lucas & Simmade,
Sr. Louie, $400,000; Clark & Louliasud
Barlingteaaows, $600,000; Barth & Co, Chi.
cago, $lOO,OOO ; Bmdly Curtiss & Co , Chicago,
$50,000, all othere, s lso , oo o—total, 4,000,000.
14w Rolling Mill is constrhiting at 'Denvil
le, Ns, by the Montour Iron Company, which
will join their old mill, and the two united will
,be the largest establishment of the kind in the
'United flMtes, the whole structure being 2.11
feet long and la 4 feet wide.
Tits Samanehanna Freshet ceased the low of
about 20,00 a mew loge near Sunbury, Pa. One
company lost not lees than 14,000. The Sun-
bury American thinks there should be a boom
in the river at that place.
1/170111-ANT the Common Plena
of Philadelphia, on Saturday, the tout deliver
ed en important decision, whereby about one
million dollars worth of property, claiming ex
emption from taxation under various acts of the
9.6embly, is made liable to their Jena propor
tion of taxes, which will diminish the rate
charged upon other property, heretofore bear
ing nil the burl en of taxation for public pnr
-poses. The etuaseleatiis lizepital, Christ
Church [respite nod other charitable, religion.
end literary institettionn from which no income
is derived, are made to pay a tax under - 61 i de
edeion.
•
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Tolerance of Protestant Clergymen in Pori,.
Noy. Dr. Cook, Wesleyan preacher in Par* was
I tiometime since threatened by the commissary of
pollee with a prosecution if hie meeting was not
closed. He addressed a totter to the prefect, in
which ho said, ...I bad the honor of replying to
Mr. commissary that I ;could not giro up the
ministry, and that I should that name evening
preside at the public worehip which takes-place
at our abapeL" No further steps have yet born
taken against him, though whether the prosecu
tion has been abandoned or only postponed, is
left to conjecture.
Singular- Proortdiap of a Barylar.—Tho Clerk
Ina atore of Mr. Waterman, on Washington et.,
Albany, who was towed one morning In the store
gagged, and, as was supposed, badly Injured by
burglars, has confeesed that be committed tho
robbery and adopted the above expedient to di
rect suspicion elsewhere.
The Smell Pox at //svana.—The pusengers by
the steamer Black Warrior from BD/Tana report
that the small pox was raging at Ilevatta with
much fatality. Tho epidemic was unchecked at
the time the Black Warrior sailed; and many
deaths bad occurred.
A Now Cont.—The New Orleans-picayune
says they were shown yesterday a Ei r wedish
Nl
ver coin of the Issue of 1852, under King Oscar,
I very large quantity of which has been recent
ly brought Into this city and now itoods the mar
ket. Their intrinsic value to six cents; they are
df the else of a dime. ;somewhat thinner, and
conch lighter. There is a possipility of these
coins being passed off as • dimes. The alighteat
examination detects she difference.
An American F. B. S.—Prot. Benjamin Pierce
of Cambridge, Moan, hen recently been elected
a Fellow of the Dual Society. of London, being
the third American ever honored by each a die
thadtion; Dr.. Franklin and Dr. Bowditch being
the other two. The etatutee of the society lim
it the foreign members to a very email number.'
Lard—The deficiency la this article; this year
on last year's yield, throughout the West, la es•
timated at 26,000 pounds
tic:admin.
is due to Kier's Petroleum to,esy
thst tt hat been blown to ormidetsty analicata over/
reel • of this drradnil Mu.. In lei Um. than any
ebbe " ,exuady. mad at loss mat or !ammoniateu to the
TU,rsosatata of oertidentas In the band. of the pro
prietor. many of which are Mr= wed known clews. or
tea city et Pittsburgh and ita Immediate ao to
ohm clearly and beyond all doubt. that IlLgagg PETiIO
- la a 1•Pri:1210 of at common value. oat only as a
local Moody in taralrata Utopias/Wm toattesa ion of
Hiatt, tat 10 • •Ilhi•bi• irafrilli remedy, forking the
lore4ttgamak thmmiam. •• welt as the Folkston What.
to become soy magma with Its mocha
Th.ae nano. • dread of mixtures are named that this
menu.. te tumely nararal. rad le 'x as I to. fro.
1.•• bosom of ch. earth.
The following eartitrato la coning tram • Firm kuldieb..
ad at dyrsetma aim. York e and bears data Austad 2. lady
to whack Is el. appealed the certhleata of the celebrated
D. Y. Pet. Yd. D. of Syracuse:
TM. may in truth certify, that 1 hare bean at bolly
Meted with Emotula for the last .ens mare, that 000.1 of
the time I hare been unable to amend to any UM cf ba
ther .. Sad mashed the time nuabla to walk. mid manned
to In r bed, sad ham lawn rleuttel . nearly all the time by
Me beat physicians ma mummy altorda / modernly
act some mllef. bat tw max acid matched to mow worm
unDl Dr. Foot mMeramenctel Ma to try ea Patrolaim. or
IttrYtri.aitagerythlng thwelhal faileci , . , ltidis without
high fret. but Moe:hot w. mtonlaglom la n hrew the
polar, to then:mike at ono% and tat coalma to Snoet
better. anti by ming wen ?anima korona:soar worth
thoossads of dollars.
BUJ. NANCY 31..ups4t. •
may nettlfy that I ham bean monaintad with3im'a
Petroleum. or Ilokk 01), fbr marathon •• marina
mmatally witnaised benendal ore
ota In tof
he cure of
laMlent ulcers. sad other dlaessei for whirl Ws rowan
mended. and ma with °tandem. maangt it to be
madJulna worthy of attention. mul en oak& say Cis*
macaw km. attenedad Its usw whirs altar =Whit:L.2M
Gild, D. Y. POOP. .11.11.,
For rata by all the Drotirgisto ittPittabargh..
atrutadAar
What do the Phydoiansaay?-
IterLitte'n to the testimony of nti eminent.
Phi - slaw boTavoi of 2111.steeo Von:oocm% told& Ls um
univvvrallracknereleduscl to be Um best nem lu use; ens
reambats of the 1121:11cal faculty (utto sass° offset opposed
to toe ass ,of ;stout medls(eams) cam.; withhold Mete
approval of MIA Invaluable rastedr.
Lion, Stark Co, Ohto. 6.1 w::
here need Dr. Beinne's Worm Specific to 1117.9th.1.
Nwila. and am prepared to say that the ntmeralleel
a.n with whist; I hare 4.rescribed4ito nee. both for
children end adalts, Induces me to ear the mint in im
taw of any unciflo Er patent Medicines ever before
brought to my roil.. The mode of almlnistretion. the
islet.= old:log:kw. nut the certainty of Ita eflicactons
cToote. Vire it, In ity ootolork. a decided edrantahe our
anyhther tordlcire of the kind beau the habil.
J
Yarnle br iamb lterAbanto maxi D II DAY, M. D.
rowns Abd
co bitry. andby Mt .la brognotars. 7
I ICIDD t 130,
60 Wood stmt.
NEW CARPET STORE
ROBINSON - & CO.,
NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR 'WOOD.
Now opening a large and entirely i W
Stock of/averts! cad Azaerkan eszpata togathaiiith
aTerythlog zuroally kept la a C.Tet Oka% at tka tkaaAt
cult prier.
• ' .onlP
eizon's :First Frew=
DAGUERREOTYPES.
- Poet Opt. Third Street.
VITIZENS and strangers who wish to A-
N ) tats an aeouratt• WICle and life like lituaso, at •
•uy ttaoletate pHuorill End It to their interest to eel at
sty
well tura elitabltahment, there entire ealisfewtion
Or .0 <largo cwt.. HaTing one of the
',W:ftaunt and but errata w Bide and Sklighte L.tETtfl;:24= io fTl°
iL..t ..f 1, .
7171724 g: gllgfPg, aT .
fitt=itZtal
0,1, to of to the retro. of Jilt Art, &atria of Danner reotypet. either entaly er in grout. 'dd./abut tuna been
aartuud,
iron tioute d aperatlng, a , rat her, ut 11'
c,frot to u
..to•Odat•T
A. H. HOLMES & BRO.
Summar to aP. Nelson Co., •
luxurierzszus or
SOLID DOB VICES,
mai= BILOYLLSV roa ATSC ao, S. WDES. HON.
• ' ' 'PECINA:'
ofkioro. 334 Watax street. Ala door Oars Salthitsid
SRPAtI work trarrsateS soul to Gar smarastar•d.
sate
JAMES P.•I I ANNEIL
• WHOLESALE DEALka•
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, &c.,
NO. 50 WOOD-ems; rrriasunan.
Between Third and Fourth.
Ztp•My steak embracer every variety and
style of Booth abarch Wanks, at. managed diract from
the Naw kartiiiid Manufacturer. Owed anomaly tar
Val and Wintry mw. and wilt Oa sold at Una=priors
—Plasm call and lumina tafra• blaring. gra
Oltasn's Imarazum vampany of Pittaburgt
IL D. MEG. P113=07.
eAatozi. r.. aLutzumax. UV.
onus, Ps WATER, BERM= =BEET AHD
• WOOD 017 DEBTS.
LT LINBOICES HULL ANP CARGO HiDEIS OY Till
OICIO AND 711.681E31PPT . MITES. AND TEIBUTA
NINS.
• Ai r Intw 424.12 lasi or as we dY rd 6 At"
'Nand depera. q/Lit 6r4 and LVLAND NA )70A riox
AariwaroarArroa.
EMT=
Xing. I Wat.. 14111.1,, Jr.. ,
re. Beaver.. 1
- Ci.l. - Ifg;h...
Elaamel MM.
MO.; DUUUts Jr, I Jahn a. Dihrorth,
Y. If utmost, rnatetn *ate..
Levant steaomon. J. Schcanceaker,
ti alter M. P
Bryant. ln Wm . tiny,:
v. ennock. .dert...
DAGUERREOTYPES
NATIONAL GALLERY.
&AOKSON'S National Daguorroan Oalieu,
earner of the Diescertut and Muhl street, (oppadta
local Dena tihneatit.tatarea.
WIN and (icinlegion w=air Inobtalniltd:kellbares
et tecelentte prices, will plum cell at the item establiate
eeeht. Mud up' with very anterior Elea aid Ski /WM.'
arneneee with sods el that the aheratot can tak•
most •OBVIZSL4 ibillani/e, of the halo. form Tub all the
Mof animated Ilse Alt gramma.
i lltz. o rg a ttabhne eae mentrotely toyiad...l du.
133.11.n0ns not naked edam, way a per.
f l t wee. tams or mina tak
I=lEl of mach:yam ham
somas or4a. asa tmswetc'hhm Ba. tuna t
tram h. at Mum+ londarttet
• •
LARD.
itifiri WATSON is now engaged in
assslusis s cox Hog.. and nip Imre !Mutant, oa
bind • Linn runt of balk Park of bb own trakm 5100
510 burnt et iXtfli Mew Pork. and a No. 1 asktol• of
Lard. Is barrali and tn.,for ad* at Ws Wardnrom, ear.
mr of Liberty and,Wayn• strmia.
. ,
{'WINES, &c—Perscras wishing to pun-
Faztas Witiss um bum plan desert tbmt Dm ,
a agate. an obtain them, at the !overt prime. at tb•
Sf Indium of JACOB' WEATEtt, Jr.
043 htsoket and 7roat OM N.
litl . . \ OLisrt Hay Sues, which attract
ed co mdtete attmolote at M. Worldllale, are now offacied
to the clidimwof Paled: owl mad Aliailelp Clelies , . t th e
Prciorictorc'oelocc. wbodwaleti ad WAIL Ved Soap lc par-
Menially adipted to those tranblel With claims! hoods
to Winter. \ 181 DD • OD.. Ajroatt. - -
d., \'s OP Wood:groat.
A. - "weLuRG &
HAVE REMOVED TO • THE CORNEA r OF
WOOD ' IYD SIXTH arsurrs
Wrixas they Offer to their old customers
an the protillo coneni,lly, at de Inert rate.. Whole
sale and Itatall. th. lidrect. moat .shot nod complied
Eftwk of
CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES,
WOODS? 011) WiLIOW will TO t' POUND
IN THY WIPP. dc4
SAMUELGRAY;
MERCHANT TAIROH
No. 47. St. Clair Hotel Thai Miami,
St. Clair street. Pittsburgh \
CEiVTLENIEN'S CLOTHING MADB.E.X
CURSIVELY to order, and warranred to Iron; Ilks
CLOTHS,
on hand a choir* manna= of
CLOTTIS, CASSMERES,
VESTINGS and OVERCOATING.
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
sental erntwealr tor barersitara trade. Gentlemen'
In.rina 'their orders will Emir wlahra ossurulted and
osnantiod nth,o.all work la done under Ma own sow
'damn delsd2ro
Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes.
500 PallNeln . i . ek: . r k b2 t oe t r ,. No" Year's
gr g, l ,, aseortlaant. .f blaW i tdittz Ceitetir th a leay!
JUAN
No. M. Liberty 4Tt.t.
1853 1853
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
KkN dud after Saturday next, Jrulnary 15,
II 'the Fast Dupre...Train 1.111 team the Depot. Liberty
Dmvuing at ito'clocX.stampled only at lraltax. Greens
burgh, Latrobe, Blairsville. !Ir. Florin:me. Johns.
townSti= aitthollidaysburg.Altonla.Tyroce.eprucetheek
McVey ton.hintlogdon,Le Mum.. 6.llllerato.n.'
thrrlebarch and Lancaster. mitring •t Philadelphia st
1020 the Immo...leg connecting at Ilartisburgh with
I the Bar. ft Cumothanna err...tang In
Baltimore at to PO a. evert:lag. Time from MD.
sante
burr. tee Philadelphia or Balthnove 1994 home.
The MO Train will leave the
i pt quay morn.
inn 11.4. F. StOPVIDJI at all the re elation, on th.
N and connecting at ElarrlsOnrg with the main for
Baltimore, arriving. In Philadelphia or Baltimory at ten
o'clock the next morning.
The Accosandatlon Tr.ln lemadtavery &Pismo., at
ticicok. lamming at regular M. 0.. mid running
gmly t aro Lat•Oba.
Far* to Philadelphia $950. Faro to Baltimore Xi 60.
IthTUßri lAD TRAMS,
'The rut Evers. Tenn:L.l.lMo. Philadelphia at 4 p.m,
Dill arrive la ithisloarah the next morning at IL the SI
ell Train leathit Philadelphia the next morning. at 1.41.
Accommodation Train will lams Lambe ttt 6 a.....d
arrive In Pittsburgh at ti.6o a Lo.
Baggage checked to- my station on th e Pennsylvanii
EMI/toad. and to Baltimore.
Ponca—. n ease of W. the Company will bold
gel yes rapporalble for personal batting. only. and Lr
amount not imweding ona hundred dollars.
tu
t rut, Ormathrir
-131g:rrkWk,ard:am too !toot. ACT,'ZbIr P""n"" "
upr. sot to =coed
ror. lents kr rack
F" , 'L10ke..6.9141 to J. 31T.Sgtursi.
1. 1 4 Atzentl, FL IL Depot on Liberty fft.
(MY sown envy.)
For Sale—Lots in the Fifth Ward.
raundersigned offer for sale a la of
rui situated on the corn•r of Liberty en2.lVaL
nut street.. In the Fifth Ward. sod nearly opprelte to the
preeent plummier Depot of the Central Ilelleveri: baying
• front of 60 feet on Liberty street, and 100 beton Walnut;
ranting bark to Boring Alley—soaking three front;
There are two Brick d Doe Prune building on the
nranna, yielding a rent o anf
1270 per annum.
The grontxlii well situated for • Freight er Coal De poLL
Atau—A Lat.:loround alibrated on NEW street, between
(antra geed Walnut streets. hart. • front of 60 feet on
Peen acre., and marline back 100 feet to Spring Alley.
on which are threw Brick fronting on' Peso
exist. (naw occupied by J. P. &bite cahlnebroaker. and
Jam.. /colt ahorneeker;) and three _Brick Tan-meats
fronting on luring Alley; the whale Prunus for T 766 per
Mani.
If not dlepom4 of previously, the whole 0111 be put up
at public ule on the lath der of March next
tor term/ aoply to J:l2. &CUL architect, at the Mee
aonl6 Ilan. or to the undersigned. `.
JOSEPH OE.ILTAST
nusar mr.kulta:
J. W.
„sun., enl Dl. ar 4 s leph MIA. deceased'
.n
char • Geretee. •
Seedf -
b t A ABLY
Cutozabe- ,
. tin ede =cat armee
the Prealog.Orefcr
Pawn:o Chlteit, with ha '
den Implement. of Tatter
BgghrAla4ll4;
vn d t e e•hrmento ta r
of
10
et.. thtmt. at mein Wept, the
dell—jelhatyß '
Physiciarus /SW
• LaMar from .
It4ESSRS. A. L.
l i V tufrZi.ltkitt r .‘
1 , b71. 4 1. , o x . ' wort airtOrs
Maasroadieloos to one of ocu
aura, to Ma wife. J. we.
yaltlos ot, thotytap. awiltactr
oltao.a.l donot 17aaltata natotosqd-170 lt 11,.
Dr. riocarsA d Truck of - -
oft e bast Afoot
"r
Sold by " W T.-
10141
.rloßo4_,
a Nowlaisk aadynlodka
Th. Stare la manna mammy,. attlxl ma. • •
aho—Yar .2was oullabla rea *Mak
X ,d4Lnalyta t....... atr .b t.
has
I'SSENTIAL OILS-PURE L
\Pea
300 " Sr= a
" hestaaant.
, J R :jjg
„ -
s',
" i \ •
IGO " Bargamot stori sua
0. 1 41 MD a 00.. 611.6,W0c4
7154 71 TASII--300Q , lbs. brinse i iis\torbsuit
js f i cpale by 90 c 0 ,1„
WISTG-511 bbls - 47 1 .3 1 . 1 ff D is* bl
-
filllfEHS—, 100 lba. stare, for sale bA
J.l4\ -J KIDD& Ci).l,
-
1
riarbY Atli 11 • /AIM -JE • CO. \
1 - I.I.4RIFIED\ SUGAI lads- jut rece,d,
V an \lor . oal• btt_ x)
B RIDGE TAMMY. L ,
444 N.. wa.r st4, l LO Front it.
OLO§ES-2 Mb; N.' 0 ;Arriving,\
.011. ror rot by aITrinEIDGE /I‘37:oWlLlat.
TICAN \GpIGIKR--,2ool:lwysr.d-;;#
iri:IINNY AG ' ft two and'a salt and
Aft four bosbal—jurt andlor WI! \
' j. 14 /Mies a inuccalt•
ilitliENOH CLOTH 8.11.8. , -AAUon
a• a ca. ‘lll olonoo tar of Unit Frei& Cloth
9.4 " uumuc.o...pt
ILK \ASO DNESB GO DS at rednat4
—•!
Goods. ot greallr rrdeoo ;oleo
s.', -.1014
IIILLON'S HEAVE CITREjI—,3 mks for
al. by \ illA PAILNE9,ISOOB*OO.
B II A N J b1 r :51 4 f.1 , 4. 8 a liyAggnzd x;. for
DOSE, PINK--2 bbls . eight, liii ealo by
DM , . PINK
II • r.._ Isarooli\ix?.
A r NISEED—iOO lbe far ealtTbc7. \ tae C:. DA' lALUIESTOOD kDQ., .1 ,
_
-__ IMA.II-200 165 fo.reafp by .A \ \ . IfP
, .414 V, i B A FAIINESDOOE 40,
Q.a.Ll.ll( 3 iiicA.k.-78lbs \ Red Itadlifhtte,
fo
10 rN.Arior ~', B • rAirthrrsroc k m a 00.•:: \\l
in -18 dc - TCFtrge and en -
..4tel l A Lin nem* oc4,
bble. Coet
Kk .
trLvAlfixd LEDLIE, be; ta\infoito
/ their =del:km thkt the Ike *hick ileekrma kt
r work. rronk kt.tk;:=37 eue r
F44thalf thirtzL rdarda eatkrfi r ed & 44m
NI OPtIIEOPATHIp' BOOK §-. rind 31.F,1
C1N152-
11all'e Jar and Itipirt,r, 2 v01e112=.4
leerrtVe Preethee o itedieleg •,. , .
Hull's edition , of LaereWs Domestic ?byalds.e. ,
Hole. Doman% flvel ie. etnallt!', \
. Magp=tgebTLlZ \
11=' % ltl \,, ‘ \ ,
' ttl i " '
_,.. 'et and . d ell,llki - a0... 4 vais, 12aico \
. raj' -, pasta r t.
nary Mlaeal. by Y AUatateek
NM' D =1."....111...`"b70ii q " ~,,!.. ~
Prtodolee of Ilteaceloathy. areerNer; ,•;
Sento" of lialte. 07,1- 6:tavbelk ,
1 . RieerrrarkerenZTrowTiu. k 1 4' 9 r
irrm ih t ; 4lP.iti'4 , 7, VAr k iirnuri,i4 r. llereige.
rekem , erotk;
kozpetblet.23 benqs •, \
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mnl Vir thr rthaur tam; rtrOr,ki.a• or
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HAPPIER - BLQ9TSO unix, 1 , 9 riv e
on Werner Ituror,sl 11/r im:nay ,
~
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grin 1‘
s ~, APP
giX 11414
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MEIRSE
\ AUCTIQN. SALES.
Desthain ‘Wigoir Auettaiii.
ji? l ,s l ;_? t s tc . ld 4z ott Fridy aftirimi. 14th
cort•tor Waal andi Futi ga " 4- 3 ,. gal "
Jua e-tarse Deszia, W.'s,.la good order. Ira=
PH ans.-Andbi,....\:
Houses and Lots m LatOroncoVilie •
• • Auction. •
1 410 Sattirdny afkernoon, JanuarylsMr.ot.
esinek"will be salt an the ',sonar—
'nut minabl
. o. Lot of tan the
at lb* ot'stioii , of
8"4".4 bAsing • rooot or zsy toot ein
B.n.r :t....U*tsktlo4n tbkb
W tb
n tß
o
n .
N L t n t o
zotediLeT.i.:alkniktsisolurpritt.Dsrelisbrilub.s.
laid oat by FL.Forst.
rh•sing • inn. Isins.g. and outstations Oncl
s• r trilso stonsl>rafiling aTlaiti:ine
•••.• Inner istignorsninnto, ,
Alp—Tbal rigs saltnitn• Lot at gronad at Van. eornii .
of Ewalt. Cb•susit anti Ifishin.—ton arum; !assists a
front ot141) root on ISvalgrsts•st. es.tendino bac% along
w•shingbinalt.l4o brat to Chesnut st t on villa is metal
v..ty. desitabt• two start haino Canto. in noose.
0. ..aner, Carriage, lion" mod ethos
0t buntings. Ibis ia also !minims& glib slack*
0000 goo., drawl' Um, atrobbory. a -
fal
Tern ai s at tale.
TARD-40 kegs No. 1 Lard, jut received
I and GY gate by 11a131 J. B. CAbiPtILD.
_ _ _
1) ...,
ULIr PORK-2,280 pes. (hoe mond) to
attire an Twin City. for sal. by ..
IDAIALI DICKEY a CO,
4413 ' Wette au! Front st.
Western Pennsylvania Hoipital: —
I)ERSONS deeiring achdiesion into the
Weetona" Pe. IlreVtal e tell! applr roe LIT
through r Mend .. the Ilicepital. at 12 o'cleck. her
tba Ph reed.. sad Femora. rill Me the cam luta con-
Windier:, •
Perseus eastalnlag arrldenta or sadder Waller erlll by
received at ill henna by applltrlior to the itied.rerilevit.
at the Ilceilvtat, • J PLANGDON.
jald rierd Steward.
January, 1853.
N41:111Plit & BURCHFIELD are selling
their Winter Geol. at sordzi ord prig/ro—
of =attune to .01l glairtina Muslin. atui Trish Mono,
et their farmer low tare., notwithstanding. tbill groat .4
epee lo the prim of throe Good. lit thy ktostentalaritotr.
- Tobor days also on bond tome of the best and nowast
m : of Plinth at 1231 coats par yard—warraatad tut
ibltthontlemen who with to purchase thio boat manso
fortora of Promo. ismadrioths. will bear in mind wo
alwaroboop them on band.
(,2 lINTRI ES-- ... -
1.. 16.,444 770. 1 Lori. -
tLl . s.. Flo d :atod.
77! boo dry Motet. . .
T-.
.; \ Dry afflto.
11 Nos.
.
7 " Sumac. ;
•
Lot :gap Cron. To •171111, for NJ. ify
• JSAIAII tOCHltr a CO.
jolt: , I Water a Front stmt.
_____.
______
rposAcco— 00 his. Va. Manufactured
'Toamo,• varicips bral;re ju r
i l i tr e p&r* . ,ll.
mos br Omni \
New Orleans and Nuicinnati exchange
FOR Bale at NO , 75 Fourth street.
1112 ' A wrr.Krtra a CO.
- -
(IR6CERIES-- •
. .
tja 175 bats initis Rh, •• en ' _
100 Ilf sterns Y 1.1. lotteertal and Black Tem
• all bout ills and It's lagi
20 binds. N. O. Satan err
120 bbis. larn N 0.3 kiss met •
Nre.l sad 2do la bbls , hay arr. kid kilt,
26 Abb. bale Trout t
1000 lb. Cod Fish; ', •
40 Tanners' \
10, 1.114. Otb L .
21. Board
100 . dna.. painted Bocksts: \
10 •• •. Taint
, ..
10 1
.ba P macs k 14
0w. 414/Ir, \ ...... \
115 buss Ise., and elosterialslot
. 210 boxes 8210;10112 10514, 12416, t 11210 Ghat
as
irA IT.V.F.td 134 inattlfatailla Um . .
3.60 reams Wramtste Du.: \ .
5000 'pounds lloCoalarnt
360 /b. oolared Carlrrt llmird
60 bales Noe 1.002 Random ", s
120 sere, Fancy Li. 4 Cora Brscmc ‘,,
10 1 6615. Belo raro4 .
LObores r a,
SO tens yenned Spikes; '6
1 2 gveg ... ,rar . 41 . 1
. ..
51 boxes Com Martin
2.6 11. Cincinnati-Mould Candles: '''' •
1 62 j ' i : ratie s. ••• ,
, .
°totted . plops 0f . ‘1 , 111 lab, eith a larts and
Mlllsral ancrtment of Orteer for sale 1 , r •
R ROBISON .1 00..
• \ No. 264 Liborty Wart
ifILL-48 bbl, Linseed \Oil for solo by
...._.- B. ROIIIOON A CO.s= Liberre. sUe...
Y _
IG IRON-90 tons •Oatlfcrttis Furnace,_
v...•
- I • lik-10,0001bs Bulk Pork,j dirt recezTed
r sae b ^
- '
UTTER-10 fr
d esh Roll; and
flift rves:ved and for sal•br 1 4 .71 CAIII):14D
TOTS-6 bbla Hickory' Nute,juCt received
. ..I:or sal* br tJasl J...D. CANFIELD.
VUEESE-3 tons IV.R. Cheese, for sale b
Jal3 WICK k.EfeCL&NDLESS.
lITTER-3 bble 'Roll Batter; or
1., •a Itvat /30114
•121 WICK t BIaCANDLESTL.
LOVER REED-20 bbl/ prima Cloaer
Bent foe Gale by ''PICK IbsCANTLIZE.
BEANS -100 bashele'emall White Besse,
tor sale by bal] WICK • MeCANDLES&
—— -
SUGAR -10 lihdr Sugar. for Palev
*JOIC%-atthewattie •
W .
ogt : 17 . Dr.JlFilaYaLler . \
`Vlboo
j ifira /49astii*.140.0,0=0ffili4 b 314.11.
6,tDab ra N t I inbbl '&cilial; ' ' ‘"; '
issdibobbs j a ,
birattblile w.itk n A rr y:i... \\‘ :,
. 23 = i p art,
, ct,r,waliggie_slitmo-adli UM',., I
mi‘
pitir X=m - rz . ...... or .1 ) .r.7 Nlst .
'iL* 2 ". % tcl4 ". ~ mkr .°:4 lM \"ilA sj 2- 4 17-' 1 \ ,
Q.P I I 3 : 2 TRIRRENTUirg--50 bblefor*lo by
Italr#inumcs
rejlitClGF"-/Mbil.'firizs Ns,
au
-1014.8'
/num—
Ijuitl'tl",!7
Russia!?r cantitact,l;l,
4449Duerocar dioa.
iIL Virßit-1511 beam , teas by
Jan l-11L1011121TOCC•
• Sall NA- 7 ,2 a, box S7•F f. • • .y.
• ,s ^ /AIM 0100.
_
, Za.COB \WEA7Baar, %
x azzt- irti , riarr liTi\ RII I .‘ ;
\ ' Vint 24II ORPTI A
i, 7 Inroartsion, and
vr.r.--
\:,„,7
2 6 ;64 ,7==rtkopi t - \
rit ;:\ , Iftt ' eathie 'AT ' A '
AJLeetOk \ TTAAILL4G"YrjeIL4
iiiireM s e\ . 4
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YR s, or ALL SOU \ -
P. tad t , ', • T1e0..04.14 Decakthe k e= ,
Si. Of 4 611.24141[b1.! la R
ctitc24
sele old ethane ellelthe.three et th e lather eau -
eith-.14 eev—Asel A
fl
GIA. A et Slais
Spirits. Bbtok .- •starry . '&44 ClUzirr . am 4. 7. ‘,
Seet.th Alt; deA,A449. alkl Rent. ofll
It k ium,.l
1A 1 arriteet bf 4:t kethE . • quails.. atherkee bang
Il 4 4rAjl %thee s erouth tjr - \ , eat COI I \
etretelee seque4t,&th l / 4 .‘4141 ilea gnedude
Coale teem of Manth., sad the rest aft.is le per Atient ,
Viin &Tee th e subsellthTall,TFlN. 'URN ART
jell AP '
\ . \ 4,,Al ,theßilieLFTk l ist ir eezerete. 1
4.100A.11 LEM3.I-506 W.-for*
L. 3 jai • lLtb."--
, ta lgo i ttv.
i iiaNiOnllo-40 4 114 L
PPLE9-30. tanolo, C1ite!1N4.1.1*..39:51
Far \ R
-al in stomfor ego by
c.
\ 14.DAL2134.11- W. 2. -
EAD=4S Digs in e
hbbi RollinstroediAle seek
, br Is:Vial] . • , a)ll.7.llLl,#tzo.
-4 \ ftonsiC this 4Y...reed, foiNpla
UM) HExCril COLLII.IO,
Pbr \ I
3 "A!'t PIMP 1'1 1 411 g! 1 ",,
11 EBI3 , NRK ,
'44 ..iia/A \\l.‘ artjiativarete_t...:
AAD-100 ' kegs Leaf Lateztra
fa.-7; 4 llama rimired %ad eati
Buz are.
abrt\ toniethinirj r . . ~.\
,\
11,14. 11.. G. •S l2 ,PLEE;:ixtiites the saun
nru
as \ths,4z,..antrr.3ltsLantikl llsess '3.t.?•rie t.,...
, A , 1 PARER ‘PATTEaIs/S,',
tcrfou .e.,..i GLOW, Drell., Mama.. *tolls". iojnass.'
MTattaCAMY:CtV"At,"..t.;;4.li,.. i.iit,
.0 Ludailtifhri..tar\,, near .tbs pros tral,fl).\
'l relias — rn contiant dun attleatliat Irtlb U. Ent lonise
In London and Partl..akllutnlansd 'nimbly pith swat'
ot;esal d" laitiVf7l7 ' Stait Vi a ' 14 " 1:
11\
40.
anarsbe novelties In iinsr,. ~, \ , • • ,
Always on-bsod n owinultal nt .r \:,'
; Aftt,. ' .:r,til,lP.t \, , ..
\ lIS.A sat of.. watterianilf.kaLt‘at to Any ona . '
T 'lid!'''C lV:s%l 4 ... \
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Fiki i i ktlitatitalip' 'Of it. , . 121i101;\ 8; B.
Thetas LIM,. hareems ~Zlstlna
no sr UAW wodstem Sy ItOilizoil.•tklTTlA AM. Is
tat. day (1.11w.w54 by mutual sonand. the, Sall &nth
..ws Untrawing Om gskl arc. n. 10.41,..wutlxkcosr'
Vinod at tan lonnt• slue Syylt pop =A a ltsltolntotl.'
' l FareArAD , t ,, i 4 . 4l,, st_,nto.... ll .-Nit'z'
dk• os boowslaiolna to sal4 Ins ha..., Lt.. 44 o:i.,
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Al, • ! L \ • \2 1 1 3 14111. S\-Mki'-r-\''''
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• the cahoot In•ario of \ . \
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• eamoom Oho.--
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Woo, tlasiogß,.,--....:...4,4-Sirs.Dawithat •,
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11. Verb7sZoo rill sonoto.lo
,trith tho I , spa of '
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J•attr.4._.. ,.... -Mtn. nod.
Si r To •roorToo=tiontloVlCECCit. oral appear. .
P M DANIEL 'Aucti;,nteg..
ROW dr: KIIRSFMak \ \
FLOUR, PRODUCE AND GRIkiERAL , CM
an
MISSk O N citAilts.
• • N , \
26 commici:, STBSII744IALTI KO R, I D. ,••,
attend \to thri.dispoisal or \ all kinds :•,\
Wo!fintnera anl , ldestenarnadien.—enin g knabal
msordt ir. .
l t a h e
a er:and haana v a teas adtha Bait• •,
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thud (ma,. neara r etuandu v n -
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