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MO5t>AY
- TFm.TOPBTH OF 4015. _
Wo present Wow, a llsiof the amusomcnls, festivities end
TOleb»Uon«.liipnx <3*y »nd vicinity tod«: ,
" A-.'»Uij : T?ATis r A'f Om^TO.—lhomamaarsof Bb Enol’s
plrxe. OeiilmSJ, on tlio Fourth "street road. Several tables
©maJbnsKa will ran dating the entire {he comer
of font 111 and M&iltet streets, and bifth.-eadGrent- The
proceeds of the Fair will bo devote.l to the maintenance of
: onelmndrea : anailllj"i>rplmns;now In fchargeofthe Store
of Mercy
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- TEBltoPODaoiil'iSa HEnmant-Tonr cshlMtlonSirHl
beglyen:to<lay,ot theHlppodromo uul Menagerie, infrcnt
_ - ofthe 'Ameflam Hotel on: Pcnnstrect. The exhibitions
Util commence A.H., an! 12}C, 3J£ and 7%o'cloclr>
P.AL Uis not necessary to recommend a r visit to this
monster establishment, as it will oasnreilly Lo crowded to
excess daring the day. " The menagerie will be Open during
the entire itoy, and Iho circns peribnmmcca will take place
at the above honrs. 'BaS Rice, the immortal Dan. nil! no
in Ha glory today!
. ■"; Einsoj»ExiroasiO'ffii—jßxonrslon-Ucketaontba OAtomid
PtaajyZuama SaOroad can be procured today to nnysta
ttoaenitimieadtorAai/price, or pay single tore ibr the
rohnit trip end tads: An ditto train will alto be Bontdown
to Brighton ibis evening, leaving Allegheny city at 10
p. &'• Those dcsirona ef going to Brighton or to Eocbcstcr,
are anre of a good dinner nt tho Merrick ITonso, or the Fa
■nllfan; nrnllf yon nlshto goes tor no Alliance, Sourbeds’a
lajost-thcldoa. ,
The Ptimiyircnia Kailrocd viUl run ten extra excursion
thins to Tattle Orech end lack, leaving this city at 9, Id,
11,12,1,2, llrinton’satTjb.
j o n a, g, oni 7 o’clock—stopping only at E&stXlberty anil.
■Wmdnsbnrg.oiriiclCadvcrilsemontsayß .
Excursion tickets willbesoLl for all tie regular trains on
tho Fourth, as far as Johnstown, and. ell intermediate ate*.-
tionfe; go&I ratten cm tho 51b,-at thotbli?wing prices-for
th*»ubdtnpr * J ,s 4 „
Pittsburgh to East Liberty and return, l&.ocots, -
i do do 'WUklasbure .do > ;::-/:.JSt:Adoi-.v
do do Brmtotfa do 40- dO
jdo Stewart's - do 50 do *
do da Irvin's do. 65 do
- do do Honor do 70 <lo ~
,da do'Bodobaugh'a ,....,85-do. />,
do do (Irumsborgb do,, $1 00.„;do, . .
v . do do Beatty's 'do; ~ 1/20 do. •. -
da da Lpiroba d 0..... 125 do . .
do do "Dory ;/do 1 25.,.da.;
do dq Hillside .do - 'l4O. do . '
do do Blairsyille Jut. do - . ..1.6Q -do _r •
do do Blalrarilio .do : ~* 160 do. ..
do, -do fiolirar . do do,
do do Locbpott -dor. ......I SO do . :
do ilo .-.-dor; . : d0..,
"do do Kinevsh —..d0.-:-...*:..d0,. .
do do Johnstown -;.d0..-,••„•..• ..-Sl-.Sfi.,do..
Ko Excursion JTlclwts will bo &014 ondhe-Cara. froraSta*.
lions when ticket Otßceaha** been established.:,;
mest procure thdr Ticfcuts at; the Office, bet
ibt© taking their seats in tbocars*
•iaijnmoth oxbibiUoni Or iErtal Atnphitbcatre, la located In ,
theHinth Wilt'd jw ■what prods© Epotwe arc not informed;
this afusmccro-wdlconsist- of
•^pocUdo ;; of a’baiJoon*nMdnslonil3y , • tbo - woThbrenawncil
Afcronauti Prof. John TPise, in Ills flylngshlpFlag ofthe
. tfedoa.' J’lof. is-oneoftbe mastdaringeeronairteUvlflff,
audios maddhetweon o&ttXndtwobuudrOdaeTial voyages.
I&'tha-cffcntog that© will be a-grand exhibition of fire
vwikßhfctheaamtplnce. Hear fiOQQprcsottts hare .becapur*
chased and will bejsiven to those buying tickets to the asam*
B&rrdxhltilfciDnin tbebifternoon.See adrerUsbrneni^..
* : Tan OrHti : Hocae will also be open, vend wfll, no doubt,
atirict li^rg®-amiloneesj-if they.glFe ntomtbaa, onadhlM*
tlon'j m tothat, ’however, xrc are not inDsmwl. Tho dog::
Ingaad dandcigj 'thD exq un-ile performances of Thlodou,
and ibootlier attradtonsut WllkinaHali trill drawacrovft
of pltjaaure feckeT? tbonvoad no, mistake-.- Tho Troupe is
worth seeing
•The se&vax Tucheus will celebrate the glorious day at
legbcuj'City,near tho bamn of the Allegheny .Water Works..
anticipated at this potoVaod aboagrcaj
- tiirn oat,'as associations of a MBidar diaraefcr are expected
' from abrcad.- SpeccbfcSj EymnasUrexerelseA and other per-,
fonnances of arr interesUng character, will enliven the corn?
pahy. " There will I>e plenty to.eab and, shall wo, eay Iff
<lrinli.'' Comnieu4 U3'to. tho Germans as. a race Who have &
knack of enjoying tbcmselvea-m aJorfal wayithat bOi
heat ~—
•Tnn'Bxcasioifc OsEtiEtJa £ixs'. under the direction of our i
■ friend SKOtrpEjf, will transport those who ju» tired <?f mor*.
tar-and dost, shooting- crachcrs aud.. torpedoes, to o-. place
repose undisturbed, cither on the banka of
the-Sfonongahela, or op the Allegheny.-; By the fray, ffflet
• ; eafy has arrived* and will do her.share towards wmi"
ElcgtliosovorcJirass and enabling them :to go-thtpugb the
Aw* . ;
. -v: ScsnATScnooc CttßiuTio?s> i -5l < tny of thoS&bbatb Schotite
' la the city, will celebrate their usual style, and
we think it of yclobrallug the birth day of our
country- Of the scene of tnoatof Ibecelehrations we ore un-
Infinmpd, but we believe the Methodist community, bare,
selected Swiamte. /The Schools will bo conveyed thereon
thacsrsofthe BennsyfvagiaroaiVatan early.hour intho
• monuogjdndreturn.to thecvcnlng.; .*•: -
-Pjo Nica:—W* hear of Pic kies without number, both of
wpHvateand apubliccbaraCter. All the weMmown Bltos, 1
for such efT**** in tbe netgliborlioodof Urn city,vwUibe occu*
-pied. As alittle follow natnedCapM,presidpa.oa BttdxoccaC:
generally maneges' to do a deal of
tookoutibr a long list ©ftho .casualties, resulting from iho
Bfc Me* which come off w*<lay* TbeSonaof America bate*
Pic NiCj-nt Hefito’s Bottom,* will a ball and dinner. A boat
will lenveattJiß footer Pennstraetat 7 o’clock In themom*
> . iog, .There is also to be aPtcNio.aißailey's. Bprlngs, to*
Aides otticralaaiiTcreDt places ■+
HIGHLY IHFOBTAHT OPIHIOH.
la Ihb-Disteict Corns*, on Saturday, bis Honor, Judge
• Ss&shom; delivered the foliowlng<able opinion. It will be
found of great - interest, end we advise d careful pcrosal: ..
William Bell *( BW in j^aity.
The O. A P. Bail Jload Company, j tloa ® ir tuiunctloa*
She bill states thatwhen the town of!Allegheny was laid
off, by act>Of Assembly .100 acres of “Common” wore re*
eerved iiartho uto of tlm lot owners:
That the complainant Is a lot ownccfrtmilngtho South
Common.
OlLio ftiid pcnnsylraula Boil Boad Company, a
private corporation, hare unlawfully entered upon said Com
moo; ; nmlconstructoil three irocka of rail Mad tlicroon, and
hare taken possession of and appropriated to their own nsa
apartof the Common, -flffcy feet wide;: and os*the came a*
aplaceof ! dcpo-Ito' far- their cars, and fortlrt
receipt and delivery of (he articles of transport, ondforcar*.
tying oii their bupiueser,-to thejuanoyaace, and injury and
• hixlsance-pf llie lot - owners and to the*depreciation of Uze
-Tilha of ibelr property,- and its quiet enjoyment, hnd to
••■> tho of the complainant:. .
That the Company are constructing a platformttUli beams
and timber, over and across said Common, for the deposits,
' i?p> a ipt ofld disebargoof articles of transport, and threaten
'- tooroctbuildingsandappropristothe wholo Comtnon:. ■
f That ihesfc acta of Iho Company are done under color or
a reaoluUocof-ihoSelect pndOomnion<soancllßof AUogbe
n7, grantin& or purporting, to grant, the right of tray over
tho-Cfuntpon to thoComjmny:
' E4t tjd such resolution.w&3 cm passed by. the Councils,
no legal riglit to gmntsuchprlrilogcs
•withoat consent of the lot owners first had and bbtalaed;
endthat the City oCAUoghenytsonJya inuteo.fs>etbo { lot
OTTO'cißjiqd cahnot grant-away any Interest In the Treat
property*
-The bill - itgojictlon to restialn ilifl lU3
■ Boad’Cofflp&oy from using or approprlaUns- lho Commaa
-fo? of their-business,-aud- fjfoai oWrtlDgmiy
•plaUbnrii baiWlng, ot etruciUfos thereon- 2d* an ; abato»
meiitof that iaro bcoa Jna4e» and tbe nnl
eancecrcuto^bynfilag.^hoCommonj-aridb/.iicpOTltloff.re
solving &n<ldisdinrglnglhelr freight and passengers therein.
. Sd ; a doclar aUoo. of tfao p orposea And Trusts for which iho
Common island :4.1b, for gcneralrolief ■
Messrs.* Hepburn andSlantanforcainplaiiiant-''' y^:
" ' Messrs Iho3. AYOlmias and.Coartney for defimdantSf ■
• • President Judgo. dolirer&l the opinion of tho
Court a* follows.
--This lsamotlon for a apodal Injunction, brfbro answer,
upon the beanng or whldr affidavits ou behalf of the bill
Xrare hoard; und also the affidavit iuopposition, of -tho Pr«-
aldentof the Ohio ondPennaylvaniaKaUroad Company*
. Xho complainant -particularly alleges • that the ants of (be
defendants area special injury oqdnulftAnce-to him, as the
Owner of Mo* in.Allegbotiy-dty, enliilcdloa right of com-
Taom (hat llic Appropriation of. ibe commoa-by tho defend- 1
wrtpgfalandwithoutany; lawful authority..=i
*'•*'7llo firstinquiry is, has the complainant, such. a dear lo» i
fiaTrlghtof common, as will justify Uiis Cour^lafheexsr-:
else outs discretion, in interfering, brad nanu,to stop the
; 1783, out of tho, tract of land ;
♦Why located,tbroolbousand acres, were reserved to: the
•. ‘ncA tf thO' Stolo, in.an oblong of not loss than. one mile in
•donth fn>in ; the Allegheny, and Ohio rivers, and extending
ub and down tlus said tlrere, from opposite Port Pitt, so Car
to incliulo tlie fiADie
' lathe preamble tdtho Acfc of 11th Soptcntbor, X7B3,are
lhe tolldwlnit whereas,: It appears ihat a sale
oftho EaKttroctilflnld dot Jind disposed of-to tbo host na-
Vantaire«'tfin fumlfh a cdusidprablo sop of; money toward*
dischS^Sha'Lhe'dible'dUelj/ihifSlaU: , Tberetorojto attain.:
ibo eablcnd in thauiost serviceable ,B© It enact-.
section antt&rrizea.put of tho sail tracMxst,
the laying oat and surveying of a town, inlolS.anda.snil*
- .Able number of outlet* fob the occomttOdaiion oflbointots,
find thirdly, that the residue of the said tract shall bo laid
«ut inotherlots, Trblch shall notbe less thaa oub oci^nor
i - more than ten acres, earix* t
The thud flcctiou.auUiorizos the Bale-ond convoyanco of
• the wholo of the lots,
: The fourth section, however,haa tills important pro viso— ;
-"Thafc.the President or.,Vice President InOoundl shall f®'.:
.' servo, oat bt the IoU of the said town, Jbr the-use of the;
-State, so much land os they shall deem necessary tor ft Court-.
; UoustyJait and Martob Honse, for places of public yorsblp, .
■ and for bnryioK ilie .dead; and without the said: toym, one,
hundred acres for acommonpasture.>
This was the -reserved tract of 0000 oat, and'
v that was the origin cf -thopresent city .of Allegheny. : •
elation to the rights of lot turners, in and oal of:
• the one hundred Acres reserved for a; common'pasture, wo;
have several adjudications ofthe Supreme Do art. i:
;; Chief Justice IKshman,in pronounring.jtlier opinion of:
that Court, Ja the base of: the Trustees of .the Western Uni-:
.:■ Torsity vaßoblnsoik-and ;otbcrs,l2.S.uud K. 32, declared
that the Supremo'Exocutiva.CoaccU did notroxcood its:
-i TKrffcro In laying oat this Common, and granting it to the;
• purchasers of lots*. It was,so ordered by .the law under
.vrhichi-they acted, and- no doubt, .in- consequence this, i
privilege, tho lots brought a hotter price; ana thus, the Ob-,:
Sect of the Xfigtatatare, So raise os much money as possible
for Die payment of the public dobts, 4 3»aa answered.' 1 And
: . farther,this right otaunmon Is auAstatoweUHnowuto:
;: tbiUa\v. Itls an* Incorporeal .hereditament* glvihg to the.
. : : «Tmer of 'cuo.-tract of land tho privUegeof common in other
jinds; apririlego annexed fa theland, and passing* by. the
conroyaaco. of wo fa wfifcUltls imiwr«lr ■ KoTsrihfr
-less, the propertyrin the soil remnincaiatbo: Common*
rtfcoltb; a&dlf-tho oommonota bad-rotofisod their right of,
«iHmpn ? 'tbfl wfrfarflf thftQstfl^QP'gPOU'fr^<nfld(« u>iTft P |eclL
-absolute. 1 * ? ‘‘lire grontiiOfiqemmou,.in .thfa caw,-
: loohod'HJttfMdiato futuragenoretidn#,:: The .State bjuliba
! jrlghttofljOEo!lyßii!sCCtto.ttionshts>fOon«nonf.i XhtofJpM
flams oplnlopj.tbpjajef^^®
trees toe strong tortoa that t*»o right of Common la tbo lot
; holder# fa 'UnactitiffiushaZ. ■ pad., ,w«*fc ■■
Uwlppwfl consent: Tn that ato
mi no,opinion TTB3 lniintstol ofcra
owners oilovmlQt* only, or also th wo gffiUt
riotmdng tho opinion oftta Soprano Ooort, hclattattto
• rizW of ffamman nis lntcnilid oniyTor thp nsolf thO own
m of i£o in lots; and that tin) owner Of port of an in lot is
being tbo owner of Lot No.
ST 0 ? 1 ”® »P°“ 'Vv™^" 5
*lmi lawinny- nppropdatea. • It is n privilege annexed-to
riSlsnd, arid passing by the coaroranoe of tho land tn
ShiiSit isannexed. Tho gnpremo (fonrtin 1624, looking
■ 'at all tbo clrcnmetnncea of Surrey and sale, pionnitnccdthe
‘right of common laDxUognlsUsbtoojaxrpfcwith.tho consent
i of ton owners of theJote.: The right of *thon©mplaiatmt -as.
t ficemt&otfcry IfanoWßcrnffrlotyCfpartofalot,ho3.lhoro*°
forobccn cjtatilißUcd at andsthonffidariltmoppprilfysh .
fa thffbiUp does not don; tire fact*
■Weihoa.perceive that t]io propcrty fa the soil.remained
is tho commonwealth and the easmicnUn the holders.ofin .
lots. * *" '
, - AB-cxmolnttUonoftlujActtoiacorporatetUopUyot AV
leghony, passed tho 13tb*ct ApriVlS4GrWlU throw import
•imt light npautimiflubji£ti:Tbe sixth soctionof that Act
vests IherpowerOf tod corporation la thoSoloct and Common
. and -establish
regulations is shall bo heoessary,
or convenient lor tho government oftho city, y>rov£itfl. the;
m&aeball and Constitaiioh -.
■ of .tho;Xlnitod Slates,.orof thfaCommonwealth.: Tho act ;
, Author preacnbos fhatalti finch ordinances : and regulations.
• .
tapdnted.Qnt,£hi&nrenttf dmtitOuL
:-i. The twentieth aceuonfa.thdnmsimateriaifa.tmfl .,
: gallon;: It declares that too rigbtofthfa Oontoronwe&Uh to -
SlUholainJsj?ilhts-tho:cUy of Alioghon;, mentioned in.tho
fbQttb-s&qUoa of tho Act of tho ll.th .
1787; excepting snch porta thereof as nave hbrotofbw bees
apnrop*Utodby grant and autoortfarof lawfahqTOhy grtnt*
adWl vested city of far #uch pablfa •
0 sos'iy aro-redted- in sold act, and ffueb. other public sses ,
as tho Select and Common Oonucjlfnpay, from time to time
direct and ordain taovroni, bqwbveb,- that no part of tho
srid fand; allotted by tho - said -fourth section of the Act of
17CT; f&r' tt common, flhall -apftHed to- any other purpose,
wi thou trcloascaCrot-being had and'obt&iu&l.ftom such
persons are asUtted to a right of Common in said land,
dr from as many such-persons nsmay.by Taw, grant a right
to too whole, or any of raid tommon. 1 * • : .
: Thus H wilLba seen that tho Commonwealth-at first to- •
talning toe property in the soil - of tho tho nso
set Ibrthin iho fourth section of the act ,-, of 1787,. granted
its righf cOd vostod Iheflameia- tho cityjor AHpghony,vto,
bo hmd by the dty fbr tho ramo 1150.-
•-< gofoct and Cainmoa’ Couimlls might by ordinance <pr
regulation properly adopted and legally promulgated,apply
the Gammon to auy such publio use turihey-might-deem
advisable, not ioiihoul reUasetfirst being had and obtain
ed from Uii commoners.
* The obtaining of releases from .tho -commonew fa there*
fcro, by legiriatire enactment, a condition precedent fa the
application Of the land by- thoCouucilslo -aayothcr-pur
port toaatfaatinfo-Common. /The owners of lots are.,first;
fa bo consulted and their wishes ascerta!mri,'ftnd;canwnt .
dbtalued; bofore the Councils can-, rightfully disturb thoir
rights dr-appiopriaie- lire Common fa other;.puhiio uses
whafaootor
i Apy octlon of theCpancUs csmpolonlta direct .the coscr .
With falei«a>lrsi-obtoinod, they may-(hfecfand.crd<<fa 4 fa.
Other pub tic uses, botnot otherwise ,vnml they must direct .
andonfcrin ln tho mode pointed ouun thoserenlh section,
to wit by publishlßffanil.reconliDgv- All ordinances arc
hall ana void, if.there is anyvfrtaoin tho Act, which, ore.
toot promulgate! In tho spedbed manner indicated,
: Tha railroad oC the..delondanU is locate! ovtx and upon
the South rldo oftho Sontli Common as far as ulrpet,
where jt terminates. There arc three trackaupon Uial ilue.
The loading and unloading of Urn cars, and other things
hppertainlngto adepot,.oceur.fttthUpolnt.' Thabill allcs .
ranhfti the defendants pretend that on.tho 15th of August,
1850, a resolution.'Was pawed by the Couucils fa the effect
following: • ■■
r «.BisoireJ, By tho Select andComtnon Council that as £sr v
ns Iho title-of tho aty extends, tho o/ io«y fifty feet
wide through tho Commons of the, pity'fa Fedoral,street,
sUeof the South Common,aa thofamnlres
boon located by said company, (Ohio i Pcnnasidranfa Rail
road Company) shall be granted lo said company irro or
.ch*rgo. n •■'■-' '>• i •
' Tho bill further alleges that in trulli and lufaet, no.flneh
retolntinn wascmr passed. To rapport IhlsallegatloaafnOa*
vita haro been ptodacod, mad®- by member# of tho Conn*
tils ” From theia it appears that tho resolution originated
iii tifa Sofact Conueii, and la lu the hand Wrlt!ugof.the then .
President of that branch. Mr. Dnrld -0. Bfacktimiwluv waa
a member of tho Select Couur.iT In inat ycari deporcs.that
the word# “atom; th* eonth- bMe or. tho-South Common, as
located by c4il Company;" ore wanting .in the rerolutlon
md iu the Select utetea, “were
sometime ntterfuiuUbed fa tfa? clerk pf the Select Connell
at bis trfhrtvaud by blm Igrcrpnrolcd as part of tho resolu
tion/ Ho spokntome sometime in tbsfaU of4Bj)o,of the
irregnlaritvbf (be proceedings. The erofurva and addltbns
made fa the reaolntlon la ibe minutes of the clerk, are dfa
tlneUy risible: 'Tbflffl U no erldew* that the resolution, ot
'•thoiapplonitmt-to it, worn read in the Commott OonnnV
; (tho euncnrrlns branch of ConndW.v Tlie minutes of ihu
•Conirniiti Co«ncD contrin no notico whatever of the concur*-
*renoe of ’ that -body id tbegtantof the rigbtofway;:m*rU
-tTwfOanr orldcncif (hat 1 tire 1 irsolution waspuhlUhcU in el*
thor of the rwwspapet* employed lopnblUih the procredicga
bf The paper Itself, cm which the resolution fa
wriiton, ins hot the nSaaV oadorsemrat of tho cltfrtfl of
i Councils certifying that Itvw *r«i<l and adotf* f In the So*
' lost, and ‘read atKl coneurrcd' fa-by tho Common Connelv
'and the day or the month snd ytar staled." : r.
jf r . MarvhalUalro, ot that time & member of Uw
SclcctCoonrtl,dej>a«vvfairralL«,a#fuUows;. -“I was in the •
Select Council wlicu o resolution glring todefimdantejtiie
right ofwiy through the Qommnn ground, wasoffered. The
resolution lui pfftrrrdjwasorocod.Td on thy motion, by insert
in* Uis words 'iofarmVteright*'/. Cbvn£iUext<wfitn& eon*
•ilidDsthpCotniiauy tatlW voit- ?|do ot la
thaVform tlw resolution rutfiflel. In tbs. resolution a# psasetl,
lam aaUsfitsl that tin* word* l Uu s title fif Vn city* wero not
in. it, but Uio words Above glren as my amendment,.were,
It faoy teller also; that tho words *along tho south ride of
' thojßonth Common, aa Iho flame has bam located by <ald
Company’, were not la tile reaol utlon na passed by Counnh"!
• TfaU testimony is, of course ex-nifte r bnt in . motions mr
i special tajpetion that is the kind oddocod and acted upon
pTaco, thocomplrinant atlcgn# that no
■wow flratobtalnud from tha Commoner?. There was nothing
i jaid upon tho argumont, denying this facte. There Is cer*
fainly nothing In thoat2dar>tof the President of thaCom
nany,«aiUn opposition to the motion, controverting the.
:allosalion.: XhaVaffldaTU upon the contrary, sets up tho
i aßaredgraiit by tho CunnclU as tho primary authority for
' entering upon thoCotmnon,«nd appropriating It to thouso
of tho defendanfa ndmitiiDg ihe ««<r of the Common os ab
lcgedlnthe blti. .
i ‘ IbO deftnaanta Htowbw Toly upon tho lllh Section of
! thairact of inwrporation. These word# are employed In
that aisetlon. ' «If it eUall be necessary la tho location of any
partofany railroad to ocenpy any road, street, eltey» CT
-public way or ground* it shall beeompetent for the munici*
njj: or Other rorporation or public crfHccr*,ormiblle author*
W&itXimingor kavtogcharga fft«i»/,and iholuiUroadCom*
‘many to agree upOn tha toaanor,and upon tho farms and
! conditions upon which ibd same may bo qsodcr Occupied,
I >£»» ' ■ - -- - • " '
Theda&ndants in relying upon this section, arer that tbtf.
South Common is yimic ground, and that tho city has
i tins*lnquire whctiier or not, it fa public ground,
i By tire lermjniWM is meant, first, what appertains to all
i the cIU»OT*in the State; -or. focondly, what nppCTtalfl* fa
I tho whole body pol Uf- Tho Smith Commoals not apublfa
croond, b«#uae tho right of Common does not extend faall
• the citizens of.tho Stato*'' “flat tiwt a right of
savsC. J. Tilgliman, in tim case already Quoted, “in one ;
hundred acre# of land on-the AHegheny river, should be
! resbrred far tho use of rll. the citizen* of . Ponwiylranfa l* .
an absurdity too groat fa be attributed to tho Legtelaturo,”
Again It fa not public ground, for th© right of Common
' does not belong to cU the. inhabitant* of tho -corporation ;
i and body politic, named and atyled> tho Mayor, AUtr
'man. and eTtizens of Alleghenylt belong# only to those ;
i pritsto persons who own tho fa lots which were origin- ,
ally laid out, surveyed and. sold ..os belonging fa the ;
town of Allegheny.. Tho easement fa private property an*
Bcxedfa private estates la the land, onu passing ,ra ;
the conveyance of the land,. It is a right ..which was otlgi* .
nnllycrantodby tbcowner,thcCommonweolth,by deal, to
the owner# of in lots, theirhblra, and aerigns, tohave tlielr .
cattle -upon thnlftnd -xescrved. 'TUliout illDt. The owners
of what were then ibc-oatlots, their heir# and assigns, nave
JlU g^? l the properly In tha soil.W. right of
the CosunonweaKh to use the lands withln.the.Umltsof the
eitr. was granted and-.vested in the Jailer, far the act of
18*0, fbr tne ufios red ted, la the original act, and for each
other publio arcs as the CoaociJs may .direct and oru&in,
yet Iho proviso already rectiodi insUiad of ; .glvfag the
city a charge ozee Vte Gretmon, for the purporo of .auenation
or (Uvestiture of the privllego, express)/ prohibit# the appu
cstion of any part of the land allotted, for aComoon to any
other purpowfwl thont releases Urßt being had and obtained
from tbopuctons entitled- The,private right .fa rcspcptel
and held inTlolabWj thercby negaUvmg tho notiou of the
South Common being public ground. It. would, therefore,
wo believe, bo an absurdity to fluppose that the city has
l charge of the Commonfar any flach purposes. .Tire case*
I msnt of the cooplaloant^l« bfa private properly, for hfa prj*
I vato benefit: which he may release at hfa and
i which is to mnohapart of hfa l°t» f° -fnlimatelyopniieeted
with It* that .tho alienation of tho lot fake# Wish It the in*
: corporeal hereditament. v . ..
i ft is Idle to allege that bicauße no gfasfl/grow# awn tho
South Common, the rightl-of Common.of pasture fa gone.
When in the progress of yearn, the roots deesy and tho 6oil
becomes unprodnetivo through,any cause, who would ques
tion the rightiof . tho commoner to eow frwb «cpd# and to
renovate tho toil, in -order to render.tho easement more
KownfiMnli .If the fences around tho Common .of posfaro
be broken down; who would doubt his right to repafatheml
If tho march of improvement and iho grow tb of-.population
MttM tho vlllago Of cabins and loghouscs to bo eupplantod
‘hv thii evidences of n stately cdty« and. render the Common
Shich was seclndedApen to; public intrusion and.disturb*
JneTwho S Ralnm tho right oflbp Commoner tocn
KthcpSuSlr S n aow! 1 “The gram «rtL« aro-
Mta tbbaJc/’ tnW 0. J.Tiighnau,•!lMtcJ fcipoxd.to.
[ of ouxOoMtlhillon(8ee,10 ) )il i.ito-
I. dared thSmmS’sjiropeitr.duUl 1» takca.o.rapPM“J “
i piiblle use, wIUMUt ifie consent of his Tepresenlautee, and
i without fast compensation being made.- .
i The right of. ecunent domain, or.inlfarenl tovereigupow
i er, gives the Legislature tbo, control of private property lor
public use. The right of property, fa every well regulated
r. community, fa enbsmrfent to the general go6d :ana weliare.
i It rests In the wisdom or tho Legislature to determine w bat
i fa a public use, and alsowliat is the necessity fbr taking *ho
i proporty of an individual for. that purpose. In tho pxerriso
iof toe right of eminent domain too property of-the : citizen
r cannot be transferred to another, unless the public fa inter*;
i csted in tha transfer*.; .Ttxnay.bc exercised by the tiovem?;
i meat tbrongh ite immediate officers or ogonte, or indirectly;
through the medium of corporate bodies, or private Individ* i
nals* - It may bo. oxercfaod not only for. the public pofaty,
-but alto where the interest, or oven the convenience of fao;
State or Its inhabitants iaconcorocd; as.for.-thn purpose of
making turnpikes, railwaya, canals; ferries and bridges for
tho accommodation oftho public. If the defendants then ■
hato toe power awarded to- them bythe Lcglalafcurv, Urey
•may take private property fbr the constructionof their rood/
The Go&sumtkm, however, requires a just compensation.to ;
-too owner. : It has boon dccidod tiiat whero private proper*-
tyis tofeen for public use, It is not necessary that the. com*:
■ pensation should' bo actually ascertainedand paid, bofore;
toe property fa appropriated, -t It fa irafllclcnt ifnn adequate
remedy fa provided, fa' which the Individual con obtain
compensation without any unreasonable delay/ ; ; 1
I Thfa leads ns to Bectlon 9th oftho -act incorporate:
Jng defendants; in order to ascertain thoir power to tekepri
* vato property and tho mode forso. doing them prescribed.—,
VidesoctionQto. .
' • authorizing Ihe-conatnictloa.of railways,.'
• Arri Mar undertakings, nro regarded in - thei igb t; ofconc
tracts made bythe Legfalaturo on behalf of ovetypflrsonznr
torosted fa; finythlng to. bo dono under: them; nnlcss;»tola
Jrincfole fa applied in construing, etatutes of.thfadescriiSi
t£m thDv bocomo: instroments of oppresrioai t/ Such nets
r WAbdoomohniaeroufl; and those who obtaiittbcm, do in.
J?rfnrt tindertako that they flhall do and submit to whatever i
tho empowers and compels toem to do, and that j
tKXIi dn nothing rise. Blak^im -a.
CUnal Ctsnpml, 1 My. and K. IC-- ... ,
It la oxtremdT important to mtch orertto interest of
strictly within topsapowers; and Ifthcre be, any reasonabia
ddtibrn fa m extent of thoro -powers, 1 they toast:
wharo, la toe language-of Oottenham, In Webp ts. Man*
i■; chs^Uir^'Lo^^way r (md• get • enlarged -powers; they:
i;-wUI get
•-J A-Conrtof Chftnoory docs pofcolfc to enlarge tier powers or
BaHroatt Companies, bufrfojfceeptfccnvwithln the limits
which tho Legislature has prascrltoxk-ifffte!/. 63
, r.Andln constming legislative acts for raHwaycompanfes,;
the tala by which Courts are to;.ba guided, is to look at tho r
'jmetsoDords, and to ednatruotkemia thefr'Ordiriary sense,
unless It would Jead to.-an’: ftbsardUy or manilbst injosUen.
W.ifrwf67. - y 1
. 1 Keeping these principles la vrowj lot uslook eleariynt the
powen o£tho defendants*. - They may appropriate osmuch.
of any man's kmd.ps may -ho deemed necessary for their
run road, incliidfog. necessary side tracks,: depots,' work*'
r shops,-&& Then eomes the mode of approprlation;- •'The i
rfirsfe step I*, important.:; “The corporation shall forUmUR? \
[ after exnmlnatfon and\wrvpy,-^eposit T with tUo Clcrk or i
tho Court of Common Bless, vr any other: Court of Record !
of tho county where the land lies, a description of the rigTds \
imd fuferMfrfnteHaod tcr bd! appropriated, and such''land,
rights, and interests shall belong to salt! company to uao for
. too purpose speciS&j, by making -.payment or giving seeuri
ty, as-hcrcaftor Ttix.next.eaactedthat the
r Company, whero tho owner Agrees as to compensation; may
intake a doedln fco (ample. fan the* land; or otherwise fur any
[‘right otway* or <?th»p vlotera&pf .{h§ (Owner.** Bat if tho
! owner cannot ngreo ns to thecompensatlon, ]
i! then jtho corpomUon shaft .deliver- >lo. Iho owner, ir.wUhra 1
!; the county, ea; copy.Ot tho Instrument of appropriation os |
t filed, l Upon fixing such act of appropriation and delivery I
ortho copy, tho Court, upon application at either parly, l
shall appoint!#warrant three .disinterested freo holders to 1
nppraiso the .■damages, method, of compensation,.!
Where the parties cannot agree, Is.thus laid.down. In ap- j
,propriaUng private propej^-.ihorcforvto.tho. u3e&of4ha:j
’Company for the accommodation of the public, the defend-1
•.tote wore boundrincffyifo. pursue tho mods designated by 1
tho Legislature., - {
* So.fer as the feels now appear to4he Court, and w& bav& i
carefully examined tho affidavits, thcrt> Is no pretence that [
anyone thing, was done that Is,.proscribed/by tbe-Ptheoc. |
lion ofthe Act.
: ■ By what right, thon r have4ho defendants entereed upon |
their :aeo that'portion, of ,tha South 1
Conraion, which lathe subject of this controversy. ,*- - \ • 1
' Wo have, already scon that the c&sc,doos not . como within j
• the 11th section; for tho Common isnot public ground, and {
the city has no chorgn of thn Common in tho sense oontem-. j
plated by the Legislature. Itcomes under the 9th section,. I
Tmt not a slnglo stop was token under that section. Asa]
matter of feet, itdß even.denicd that :any ordinance, or ros-1
olnUon wros rightfully; passed, so os to transfer the titla I
•of4ho jdty-to the sou. *. Was:tho .President of tho.ltaU* j
rood Company, whn was-also the-President of the Select j
Council, Ignorant of tho rights of thb commoners, and oi tho
careful manner- in which tho Legislature havo guarded J
those rights! . 1 . r
r geo tho case of tho Trustees of the Western University vs. j
Robinson and ptbers, . ]
Lotus sumnp the ToSUlts of this brief investigation.' ■. J
i. Couqclls. cannot of (hemsdvei apply tho Cowman to I
i any public rise, wiftout the releases of tho commoners first I
i bad and obtained. ' j
-• ■; The right of common is an* Incorporeal hoToditamoot* and I
i an interest or privilege of n private, and not public nature, j
)■ and a railway company having the soma powers as this one;
may*bypursnlng tbomodeproMribcd in thonioth section, ]
1 -appropriate that- private interest or-right to itself; by com- J
pensatien.: ; i' , or,' tt eorporcal l hereditaments of individuals j
may beapprapriatod in this way, so may thorn fncorjxu^al.
The private rtghVbilog thus, as it were, forcibly divested
and transferred, then tho Company mist proceed under the
tltheectton, in order to obtain from-the city the property I
inthefiolTjOr right of way; reposed In the city; for such I
public use as thoiOonncUs may ordain, oflcr the privato
right is released, or which is; the. same* df vesfod, by opera- j
flon of-thestatute. In. tills - Way nlono can. such railway I
Corporation obtain tho benefits they -: - I
i The very phraseology nf-the alleged resolution Kasalinost
Sufficient to put' an entire i stranger upon his guard, and I
Toad him to enquire, how it was tuAt tbo city, claiming tor]
batboowncrof pubUegroand within itelimits>-ahoul<J pso {
the words, “as fee as the UUo of the city extends.' 7 . l^nil-1
way companies depsty from; tho, power which the few has 1
tested in them;, if they.are assuming io themselves o power I
Over property which tluj- law docs not five them, the Coprl
Ought totreat them merely pn persems dealjng wJUipmpcp- j
ty without legal authority. |
Wefomc then, iastly, to the point vaised.by the defend-1
i ants, and upon which, from ttha feefe boferu us, must be J
i {heir main the allegalttcTtnrrcenoaofihe j
I Complainant, in tho nets of Ujo. with fttllknowl- j
; .So far os thot.floctrioo fe.applicable now, we 1
Shall givo it that fall camkluraiion which it demandi - But I
its whole or lludtal extent, iwllh. 1U proper applicabiljty, j
shall bo rvacrTod antii.thojGQal hearing.: .The Tacts proper- 1
iyelicltedbyfe«^ < par/fesmdst.ofcoursA,determiue, . I
f All these thingß being promised, what is our duty as re
gardsthlsmoUou fiiraspecial lnjuncUon?. -
- we are aware that there is no power the exercise of winch j
. fe more dpilqate, wblchT*qniree grcaUrr rantlon, deiibera* |
tlon an4Round tl»scrriw«i or more dangerous in ndoubtful I
case, than the burning of amlnjuqcUon. It Is the strong
armof cquiiy, that ueTer;pught Lobe.extended-nnlcm to {
eases of dear injury, where courts of law cannot afford to |
adequate or commnnsuiate yemedy. The right must be J
ilcar, the Injury Impending or os to be arrest-1
Wonty by tho prolecUngpwvonUvp process of Injunction. |
• Bat it will not bo awarded in iknMful cunts,: or urte cues, 1
Lbotcomisgwilldn well csfebllshed principles.: it will be
? refusal until tho Court arc satisfied that the ease before ]
! them Isofa rt yht-cbout ta be destroyed, cr-lrroporably in- j
i jurod,or lasting Injury about to be dime bysuch an illegal I
t ipci. ■ln such a cam the Opart owes Uto fts suitorsand its I
i bwu principles, to administer the only remedy which tbo.l
> law mioprs to •preventthecommyabmofsaihactornels, I
i ? In examining tho only retnalnlng question, namely, j
i whether or not tho complainant has made out a caso for an j
i injune£ion r wo shall brst consider whether tills b a ncwnzsc, |
i p r one not coming within well established principles. I
At ouo Ume an lmpresion seems to have prevailed, that, 1
to proceedings in cjnUy in eases of publfe nulwmccs, tho |
: Attorney<lcnoral ought- <6 Iw a party. But ibis idea no J
. longer governs. Ifthorolsafpociai gnetaneearislogoatof j
i n common injury; which pwsses maro upon particular in-1
aiviilaaU than upon otbors not £0 immediately within tho |
Influence of it, they are entitled to tho Interforroco of a J
Court' "of.... Equity for > tho . .protection 'of .their I
i private rights. -<Bdrn on Injnwiion*# 2CS.) In Bpen-1
leer vs. tho u>mlon and Birmingham .Railway, (8 himons, J
|.U3) tboVico CbanecUor overruled adomurrer toabill filed
1 hy indivldnaTs for ndief against an-alleged public nuisance j
1 to a public street on which they owrusl or occupied proper- {
iy, torOKS to whleh-' was Intercepted by the works of the j
railway. “With respect to the natUro of this grievance,” l
rayllis>Omrt; tho lnhnblitois of Ottoby .must suffer I
•k spudes of Injury quite dfetlnct from that douu to his hltr j
: Jesty’s sulgects in general/* i..■ -.: . j
i ' And docs nql this complainant*!udgiog fhsm the fectshe ]
> haashowihßUff('raspecißsoff»7Nry7uffe(flrih»rf from that I
dune to tho citizens generally t> la Sampson Smith, S
Simons, 2?U,1h0 Court cnlortalnedA bill for thasuppresioo {
<of-a nubile nuimneo, (Rod by an Individual, and decided 1
th&f the Attorney Qeneral was notanroemry party to such j
bUL- Corning v*. Lowrre, 0 Jubn,C. lb, 4CtV Lb determined j
ptt the tamo- principle. Im that ease aa.lnjuntfitm was]
named to restrain'* defendant from obstructing a streotta )
the dty of New York, by- building a bouse thereon. The j
Chancellor dlsUugoished thotcasefromtheona of tho At-h
Tomey Ocuernlvs. The VtleaTnsuranca&mptoy; (2 Johns, 1:
C.TL, 271} l- asmuch as thcri vu a special grievance to tho 1 1
pfeintiffe. affecting tho enjoyment of their property, and tho j;
-value of ih The obftirccilou, ho says, was not only a com-1:
knoaorpublienubanco, but worked a ipeaoJ Injury to tho j
plaintiffs. ' So, also, U Roper vs, Ifendolph. 7 Porter, |;
5533, See likewise City of Ouorgßtown viu Tho Alexandria |
Couol Oumpany; PeLen, OS. The jurisdicUon of Courts
of Equity, sacs Judge King, In Cmnmlssionors of Muyamnt-1
riugVs. Long* In casosof pnrprestnru and nnlxanre, though J
hot frcquimUy exercised, eeems undoubted. It Is said to w j
right to restrain tho exercise or rnetton off
that, from which Irroparabla danuTyetotndiniuafr.orgrpat j
iwblie Injnrv, must-aoctotarity-cnsao. Eden on Iqjunct.,}
chap. U* p. i 59.; •.. |
: SStory Equity,ail,}Ml.f . . ■
• By purpTcsture. ia meant, in Bogland, on encroachment. |
upon the aiagi either upon the part of his demesna fends, J
jor upon right* and tasejaenU, held by tho crown for the pub j
Jfe, sneh -os upon highways, public rircrv, forts,.streets, 1
aquntea, bridges, quays, tod- other public accommodation/. |
A purpresturo may exist-without belfig on actual general
rnuWnca, oltbough. it may; bo both. And of thb nature j
i ■would seem, to bo all permanent eucroachmcnts on, and j
occupations of any pan of a public struct, by an owner of j
land bounding thereon* j
. As n general. rnle r tho Court will not Interfere I
wheroadonbt axUlsas totbe character and Illegality of |
-the act complained of, until both have boon ascertained t»y j
atrial.' 18 V«, 218 , • I
< Court* of Equity can interpose, ray# Story, Eu. Jurispru. 1
|YoL 3, {921, where court* Of law cannot restrain andizrc-1
■rent such Aro threatened or in progress, as |
well a* abate those already existing. In the next place, by
a perpalual {njacUoti, the remedy is made complete through-1
out all future tlmo; whonuuf an ludlctment, or information I
-at common lawcan onlydlsposo of tho prpseot nuUanon, j
and for future acts new prosecutions must tw brought The I
remodlal justice In equity niay bo prompt and immediate, 1
>befbro Irreparable mischief is dono; wherras, at law, noth-1
■inican bo dono, except after a trial and upon award of
iuagment, I
i; Again,our own Act of Assembly gives the Court Utepow- j
•cr snd jurisdiction of n Court of Equity inter cha, M fer the
■ nrttottien and - restraint of. acts* contrary to taw and prqja
dld&UDtho intarcsU of the community, or wauta or mm
-1 This is o grant of jurisdiction tantamount and
' analogous to that exercised by Court* of Equity over nuM
i sanros tod tresspasses, which was the jurisdiction intended I
i to to riven* - - : ■■■•■- )
i: Iq van Bergen vs. Van John. C. R. 272, Chan- j
■ collor Kent hcld that -chancery can order private nuisances !
1 &to abated, as wpn u restrain them from being eroctod— j
i Eirt India Company vs* Vincent, 2 Atiyns,S3,ls arasoin
whichlcrtl Hardwickactnally madesuchnn ordor,audio
: Rydor Sr. 644, tho tame great Cban
-1 cellar reasserted thl* authority to the-Oourt. I
i In .Iff nitnani! ra. Fnller. 1 lfelgd. 187. it 'fe ruled that If I
E a norty by-orccUog a dam raises a itream of water above
Its nalunl level, so os to materially Injure mills above on
I the tamu rtreatn, a Court of Chancery will decree that the L
i dam bo lowctod, and that theparty eroding Unay all tho I
l damagesoccaskmod by raia|ng tba water above Its natural
I Tbo mode of ascertaiping the damarpai was tho
! awarding of on fesuoaMaw *o that:tho verdict of a jury I
1 might bo had. . .i. |
i But there ara two esses;iu Paige’s Ronorts, which will 1
1 rarve to remoro all doubt as to the obioetfens rsfeed upon |
thoaruument. fWoTefor to the case of IBU* vs*-MHlor and |
Paige, 2W- That was the case of an easement and I
! a special Injunction- was awarded to prevent iho erection, of j
buildings upon a triangular piece of land in a village oppo-1
slta to tho Tot and fcouMvcl tho oompltdnnnt. TVhon tho t
purchase of tho lpt was made, It was agreed that the trian-1
gularplecooffeiulphould not bp.bulH upon. . |
Tho trustees of Watertown vs. Ooweu and uoggs, 4 Paigo,
610, is'the other euro alluded to, and is much in point. I
800 olw Ogdon vs. Gibbous, 4 Johns, Ch.R. ICO. I
OnO Injury compWnod of aa impending over complain- f.
onV« property in the Oommon,#part from tho fifty foot now b
in the use and poas&vuon of the Ucfondtots, U, that there is j
almdy a «raall.encroachment northof that line, and tho
tlireatened permanent occupation and appropriation of tho
temainder to a eontinulng public ore, os a place of depot
and for tho hauling of goods, merchandise ana other freight, 1
which wlUworkthft divostitura of hi* right and transfer to
•tho company the propcrty.i Ills rewdoncels a privato spot j
for rot>osa,'wlnfllon and a resting placo -for himself and I
family- If these objects are about tp bodefeatid,a* ho alleges
—lf his rights of property are about to bo destroyed, with- j
out tho ouihority of law; or if lawless danger Tmponds over |
thorn bypctsoosantlng-tmder coloroflaw when tho law j
gives tbom:no powwyorwben!ttsabusod,misapplicd,cx-
Seeded; or not strictly pursued, and tho act Impending would
subject the party committing H to damages In a Court of
law for * trespass, a Oeurt of equity will erjjcnn its commis
sion* 7 Ves. 807 f' 2 Atk.-185; l -Yes. Sr. 470; 6 Johns,Cha. 4
51,100 i 7 Johns, Clift. 1 KHj- -3 Atk. 21; 2Ves.Br. 453; C
Ves.l47s ! 6JohniChn. v 407; 15 Vos.l3S; 10Ve5.341; 17
VO8.109,128; 281; 18 Vc9,j184.
AirißOoranyact of particular trespass, irreparable, great
trriovous mischief or festlng Injury, destructive of property,
franchis e l2 Johns,Cha. 474,162» 9 Wheaton,
• gift'
dot ntKffiory Uiat there ehooWlie any tl.tcaVor Jedaml
lXSlon to commit tho net which wUI Kmwtho lnlmry-
Iti* cnouch that raoporotory octsnro aono, ttan which tho
InfcteScoU mSo'of tho dofcnaoh W tntcnUon, os If they
were men lo dig upon tho remolnderof the com
mon, cr were tn rrccute Kcoccl or earth to gTeJe ewey, ccn
tcrmlpoua with ftjclc txsefe to tho swogo of r<todc tool
; Jng their freight. ■ - Mere apprehension, ,fe« or bglef la not
, enouch/unleas such facts appear as Bhow thorn to _bo well
.founded, bo b* to satisfy the Court;that...the oseis feid
(htfoot, qf the tree,” and that iho oct ..wRJ bo done, witharut
the Court Bhould Interfere. .Whenever that is uono,.tne in
-IVYos. Q 3: 2 Atk. 182; 9 Wheat 840. . In this case, so far
ortho C<rart oro advised.by tho .WII and ftifldavlt*, there
eccmsft moral certainty .that without this provroOvopro ws
. .tho complainant will bo expelled from.his right Without any
lawful authority. - -i- ■ • --.a ,- ••
•' That the complainant may recover damages ftt » n P
answer to tho application for. an injunction against the per-,
mahent appropriation nfhU rights. TcrmanentappTopnft
tlon'oranothcris property, without any legal authority* w i
dficmfid anirrcparablo injury, for which the law candve i
ho adequate remedy, or nopa equal to that which is given .
in equity, and is an acknowledged ground: for Its Interfer-
Trespass Is destruction, in.tho eyo of equity, when
-thero ls ao privity of estato-isEqulty prevents its repetition
'oreontinnauco, protects the .right, arrest* tho injury and
prevents tho wrong. . This is a more beneficial end complete
rtmody than tho law con give, and therefore thccjirnpcrone
•for iConrt ofoquity to administer, r; * ... - ■ :
-Asregardsthu part of tho case, namely, olfeged encroach-" 1
ment upon the South Common, north erf the line oftbe 50
foot in use of the defendants, end the endeavor permanently
► 'V. ovri v
to appropriate iha Common north ofihat Ilnofbr thccr own
! purposes, as well as with regard to UmsuMect generally, it
i may bo well to consider an objection raised at the argument. -
1 ynn-T^ on- tho ground that the sub*
L joct matter, tho right of Common, lo of so small arnlne that
I theC&urt onght not to interfere. • Our opinion 1* that.the
i &ct of Its being of small Importance, comparatively speak*
ing. Is quite irrelevant. - -First,- wo do notoonsidetit unlm
-1 portent, elso why did■ tho Legislature guard- it soeacrcdlj.
1 and watchfully? Secondly, however small' it may he, that
i is beMJetho question; for when it is said tho Court will
[•notinterfere to grant- on injunction in matters-of small
[ importance, it Uocs nbt apply to a case of this sort, where
i o&o party says I have a legal right, guarantied to me by tho
| . LcKial4turO,aud defined and uphold by tho Supremo Court
l oftbo Commonwealth, anddha other parhr, .without odj :
'claim or lcjjal.warrant, attempts to appropriate U.i The lor
galrighiof Ibis r plaintiff; and the other commoners, has
boon well ieltled at law. It cannot bo said that a party is
at liberty to go on violating a right belonging to another,
1 because tbo aggressor thlpks, or may pretend to think, that
in tho hands of the true owner tho right is of small value.
4nd the doctrine or acquiescence does not apply tothese last
oncroacbmcnts and attempts; for as soon os they
1 worwejade, notice wns given, and this hill filed,
i >To defeat an estoppel by acquiescence,-this plaintiff at
1 oncebroughtfbward his complaint. • . ■•.:<■■■
1' In relation to the rule ol equity as to acquiescence, w far
1 as it may be' applied to tho fifty feet in the actual use and
1 occupation of tfcedc&ndnnte, we. have said,that M far as the
i facts are now before ns and for the purposes of this motion,
1 we shall givo it tbo fullest consideration that wo justly ran.
1 That te a main feature in the case, and cau only be deter*
i ralhedtipon final hearing. It iso rule 100-woll known to
ibo dwelt upon; It will KutficO to say Unit it was well laid
1 down by Lord Eldon; In Buna vs. Spurrier. • M This court,”
1 Jie said, “will net permit a man knowingly, though but
1 passively, to encourage another to lay out money nmier on
i erroncoasoplnlon of title; and-the dreamstaaee of looking
1 on,-is Iq many cases as strong as using terms of encourage
i mohu” > - ’
1 Wc are of opinion, then, that as regards that spaco of fifty
1 feet in width, over and through the fcoutb Common, alleged
1 to hare been granted to tiio Company by the Councils of Al
t legheny City, by a resolution dated 16th August, 1&50, the
■defendants shall beleft in the uso, occupation and enjoy
-1 mentof tho game, as fully as they were at the ,day of tho
1 filing of this bill; but that they bo restrained from tho far
|-:tbier completion of-the said ploifbnhf or.frombrocUflg any
:further structure or buildings* and from any further on*
I croachmcnts upcntbo said Common, aud.- froni-using said
t- Common in any other way, or for any other purposes than
:. those ibr which it was used by said Company al the timo of
i filing-thlsbUl. • •• • , ■ ,r ,
1 - ixst the decree bo drawn up in form, undor tho rulos, and
i to stand till answer, and furthor order. -
■ KsEvn/s Hat Stoker—’We would oall tho attention of our*
readers, and citizens generally, to the fact that Alfred Kco
til, Of Wood street, has on hand a largo stock and
caps of all d ascriptions, -sizes, shapes—-high crowned und
low. crowned, white anSC black. Ho sells cheap) very cheap.
Give him a call, and ho will aultyou to a beaver that Grain,
; couliPnt beat.
; COJcurPtED.—Lewis and Porter, accoscdof stabbing Lewtsr
ler, Kaiser and Heilman, wero sent to jail on Saturday, for
•ofurtuer hearing on Tuesday raorplng. This,was done at
tho solicitation of the counsel of tho prisoners, who urged
that tho examination should not take place until tho ex
citement In regard to the affair shall have abated.
1 Sotoitos's SncTicLts. —Thera is no doubt the utility
qf Mr- Solomon’s spectacles. Their usefulness is a fixed
wo are gM to see that our citizens aro encoura
ging him, lo a maanoi hodoscrvps. Tho certificates pub
lished daily, in our paper, warrant us »n recommending
•them.
liCnssixa.—lt was reported on Saturdaynightat
that Leusslsr was gradually sinking from the effects of his
wound*; his physicians, It is said, have giving up his roco-
Tory. _
: ConriTSiESTS-—Tbnre were one thousand and mndy-six
commitments to jail, for vagrancy, drunkenness and disor
derly conduct, for the six months ending on July first.
Aaa Bboee*.—A lad named Joseph Eoitamquesx, had his
arm broken on Saturday, in Birmingham, 1»y falling from
a tree when* bo was picking eh emeu.
Sestejvced.—David Body, convicted of burglary, bos been
sentenced to ten years* imprisonment in tbePraitcnUary.
T?IUE BOAIID PRINTS—Fur sale by ■
J . JkU WALTftlt r. 'MABSHALL.
ACKfcßlili—lo bbls. forgo Na3oulian4 on»l Jbrtals
(jcS) KHIKPATIUCK & UKttKONS.
ECKjS— 2 barrel* for *alo by
jffl USKttY IL ■OQMJIWg.
LMi. flesh, this dny rws?ifOil» by,
U HKSIIT U, COLUKS.
BQNNKTs— ;u*) cam Bonnet*, from £6 cent*.up to $lO
each, at OOSLIKQ'S,-
? jc4 108 Slirket atreet. .
SKUAKS—Iu.«W choice Uacana;
lO.OUO half BnauUh; For mIo by
Jt2o KiItICPATIUCK t : lIEKEON3.
1)ACOX —f.ttyXM ttw.fchoalJor»;
) fio,<Wo Rw. Hams; Oort* fed nai veil trUnincd,
io smoke bou.M* and lor sale l>r
je!3 LEIICH T M’ALFiy & CO.
IUHAMS ifAIiAZINIi AND UODEV’d LADY’S DOtHS
T TOO. .JULY—Just rocwrcd by *.
. XL T, C. MQUQAN*
1 01 Wood street, (near •
TIUt&IA'UUCK LINENS—For panU; # fcsndsaa*-
it Jcfc cf iilidaanA txney 3lacscUlg» Va&tlfcffs* roeclTcd at
CHESTER’S,
jo!7 ■ .•■ Gothic II&U, 74 Wood street ■
ffMSSUES AND (IRENADINEfI—IO pica* flitott prinlM
X Tissues aoJ (Jrcosdinea. of tbe mos: fashionable color*
«tud rf jfw, Just rtcelrod.
Jail A, A. MASON k CO. r 25 Fifth street.
Land warrants wantrd—For which the bfc?b«i
market prko will !* pa!J» at the United Slates. Dank
building. No. 71 fourth street.
> J*l3 __
f I to UIAN—J-O/WO, on fair term*, if wcurcd by bond aihl
• 1 morteraguoa productive real estate. Jot particulars
Knqulreof I'UQSIAS WOODS*
Je7 Commercial Prober, «1& Market tX.
.£ 1 KNTri. ffolDtf to the World's Fair «U 1 find a largo assart’
AjT moot of Boots, Shoes anil Fane/ Uaitmat N0,t07 Mar*
ket street, at less tluua Eastern prices.
jelO W..IS. scnMKiarz.
170UHTII OF JULY.—JJcuaero, No. 107 Market street,
v is receiving for tho Fourth, a larpo variety of foi-t cor*
erlng, comprising Gaiters, Buskins, Tlw. Slippers, and tie
Thao othur iiov stylo# fbr Isdles, misses, boy# and children.
Price# unexceptionable. JrSo
<2»Q/YfW"t WANTED,—Any person wishing to Invest
from Ono to Eight Thousand. Dollars fbr iiro
years. Is a security safe and reliable, can do so by calling at
thooClee of AUSTIN LOOMIS,
jelQ Na. 92 Fourth st
ALEXANDER DUMAS* NEW LOOK, Isaac Laqaedcm,
ha# been received. Also, tho Magazine of Art for
July, a splendid camber; and Popular Educator for July.
Also, Gleason's Pictorial and Darnum’s llhutreied News,
fur this week. Received and for sale by
W. A. OILDEXFENNEY A CO.,
Jy2 «d Fourth street.
HEW DIBCOVBEY FOB THE STBS!
SPECTACLES, Ac. ground on the exact principle of Sphrr
l«d Accuracy, by Q. SOLOMONS, the celebrated OpU
dan, from the Improved Spectacle Manufactory
Optical Establishment, No. 105 Old Bond street, t/>ndon—
established mare than a contury ago.
G SOLOMQXXf tho sole Inventor of the Improved Spec
tacles, oud various Unproved Ulas&s, la now on a profes*
donal visit to this place, and may bo consulted at his office,
Lafayette Building*, corner of Wood and Fourth streets,
first door oo Fourth.
He baa had the honor of attending Uis above namod prin
cipal towns of the United Kingdom, where ho has experi
enced the most flattering encouragement, and having been
carue-vtlysolicited to uakeaylaik for a short uuio,hehaa
tho honor of announdng hi# arrival from London, with a
most splendid assortment of hi# novlydnvented and Im
proved Spectacle*, fiuch is the superiority of there Glares,
(hat persons hating inflamed or weak ryes may Instantly
be relieved by using them, and they possess tho property of
i preserving the precious organ of eight to tho most advanced
i period of Ufu,-while they enable both tlio old and tho young
to pursue tho moat minute employment for any length of
i time, both by day or caudlo Ugnt. As sovcral Individual#
I In tho United State# havu tried thelrefflc&cy, hr. with confl*
\ denee, solicit# the further favors of the public, which ho will
ever bo proud to acknowledge, assuring thoso who entrust
him with their commands that no exertion shall bo wanting
on hla part to merit their confidence and approbation.
Added to the advantages poxsosnd by him of long pm tics
I to the Eye Infirmaries, and under one of., the most eminent
Oculists, by which bo baa obtained a thorough knowledge
of tho diseases of vision, he ha# In his possesion docomauts
tram Individuate of rank, conveying the highest testimo-
I D *Uo to persons in tlio United State#
I oho havu found the greatest benefit and comfort from tho
| aw of hte newly-invented ond improved Spectacle#.
_ -jr. ■v.
kIICOHATIVE PAPER UANGINGB For redo by: V:
f jell WALTER P. MARSHALL.
lA-NCVT BKKAGKB—ISO p \eet» nev sty la I‘rlnted liurasrs
just received.. fjoll] A. A.MASOH A OQ»
tlTli LAWK CRA.VATS—tur clergymen, ju>t rcc ? <
ftt CIIKSTKR’S,
GoUilc Hgll,T4 Wood street.
film A SHOUT TifiXlfi OMIiY.
New Discovery for Deafness.
Tho Sound Cbneentrator- is an extraordinary, powerful,
nowlydnvcuted small Instrument, for tho euro or extrerao*
case# of Dcolhcsjs entirely different In mako or construction
• from nil other#, surpassing everything of tho kind that has
‘been or. probably .ever can bo produced. They are not
modeled to the cavity of tho car, and may rest within with*
out projecting, and, being of tho saruo color m the #kfa, &ro
hot perceptible. The powers of this valuable Invention are
bo cresit a# to restore dofbetivo hearing of long standing to
U# perfect and natural state, and to cnahlo deaf persons to
join In general conversation, to hear most distinctly at a
place of worship, at tho bar, or at any public assembly; tho
unpleasant fcmaatlon of ringing noise* In tho oar to entirely
removed, and tho concentrations afforded to Individuals
afflicted with this dreadful malady all tho assistance that
can possibly be desired. . .
I am happy In bearing my feeble testimony In favor of
Mr. BolomanV Eyo Glasses. I think them suporior to any I
have ever tried. The eyes seem to teat pleasantly under
: thetr’use- G. BfcOoox, M. D.,
i Lato Professor of Bnrgcry in Washington
i University, Baltimore, Bid.
Pittsburgh, Judo 8,1850. .S' . , -t
I am using a pair of Hr. Solomon's Glasses, and find them
Tory comfortably. I cheerfully add my name to the number
of tnoso who recommended-mo. Jos. P. GazzAU, M. D.
Pittsburgh, June B,IBW.
From what I havo observed in of Hr. Solomon's
Glasses, 1 t&fee pleasure in adding toy testimony to the fore*
colttff recommendations of the Faculty.
• James Kura, H- D.
Pittsburgh, Juno, 8,1853.
Cleveland, Oct 27,1851.
It affords mo pleasure to Bl&to that on the trial of sovurul
specimens of Spectacles placed In my hands by. Mr. Solo*
mons, I find myself much relieved from a defect of vision,
and especially weakness In the eyes,from which I bovo suf
fered for tlio lasttwo years, whenever 1 havoexcrclsed them
oven for s short period of time. I think they are of on ex*
collent quality, and peculiarly adapted forsuch purposes.
J. IYitI&TLUU), 51. D-
Professor of Physical Diagnosis, end Theory and Proetlco of
Medicine, Medical Department, W. R. College.
Rochester, January 15,18 -
Tho best recommendation I can giro tho Glasses of Sir.
-Solomon ts, that I use them myself and prefer .them..
. »•. JAMES WfcBBTO, M. D„ : ’
i ' Professor or Anatomy,.University of Buffalo.
• New-York, June 4,1850.
' Having made trial •of Mr,Solomon’* Patent- Spectacles*
and examined the principle on which they are constructed,
I have no hesitation in pronouncing them superiorto any
with which I am acquainted, and accordingly- can most
cheerfully recommend them to all who need, artificial aid in
Improving their virion. CDASi SL
" . Professor of Pathology and Materia Medica, Geneva,
Buffalo, and Bowdoin College.
Philadelphia, June 4,1850. '
. - I cordlMly concur, as far as my Judgment goes, In the
opinion of my friend and colleague, Dr, Leo, lu reference to
tho perfection of Mr. Solomon’* convex and-Oral Glosses, for
far-sightedness. - The grinding appears to ba good and clear,
and fro general workmanship superior. ,
. . JAUX3 Butah, M. D m
jeVWhmdAw] Professor of Surgery, Genova Qollege.
COMMERCIAL POST.
DAUiY BEVHJW OF PITISBTOSH
• Orncß oz Tin Dailt MossisoPost, : I
.Monday, Ja1y4».1853. J ...
t ■ The weather on Saturday tra* execsslTclyhotaad busi
ness extremely quiet and dull. ' In the market, wo bear of
no chaogo to note;. v . -.r
Jb’LOUlt—There was little or noaooflered firom first hand*
the salut that come under notice wra principally
Ware boom, as follows! 100 Mil* atsj;S3; 60 do extra $4,1%
40 do $3,93; 14 do $4;-:
The amount of floor, inspected In Jane is, as follows y ■
mi £ ~ 112
( Condemned.—..* **»
Rye..—......
SOAP—A sale cf 00 boxes City makoftt 4*4
: MAOKBKKL—The damandeontlnnes good and prices well
maintained. We hare a sale oflGbbls No Blargo, O’* at
$10)50, cash
* BACON—Sales of 1000 lbs shoulders ai G}£ 1000 do should*
.ota and hams at 1000 do hams 9>£ 1000 do should
ers and. hams at 6%®!%; 4000 do bams9J£ .
DRIED BEEF—Solos 1000- iba plain dried beef at ©J-& 2
•tiorecs do at the same. - -
- WHISKY—SaIes CO bbls In lots at 22. -
■ HAY—Sales of H loads at s9@l2. ‘
WOOL—Sales reported of4oo .Ihs 45@60. .
SUGAR—We notice a sole of Bhbds prime at % 4 mos.
RtOE—Sales of 4 ticrcos at 6, cash. - •••••
- -CORUBCTXS DAILY TOnfUS
Patrlehi & Frlcnd, B:
Comer, of Ftflh and f?ood
LOANS
Unitod States 65.1868.. m ....«m ..
United 8 tate55*.1853..M..~.
PenssylranlaCs.lS79... M «....—.
Pennsyltanlasa.lBoB.....
Allegheny county 65...~ t
Allegheny county coupons..:
'Pittsburgh city 68.
Pittsburgh dty coupons, payable
; : Now York
Allegheny City Cfu.;..-..... ......4.
Allegheny City coupons, payable
' In Philadelphia...
•BANK STOCKS.
Bank of Pittsburgh—.
Merchants a Manufacturers* Bask
Exchange Bank-....
Farmers* Deposit 8ank..............h
4Ucgheav Savings Dank.....
.'BRIDGE STOCKS.
Monongflliela Bridge...-...—.-...
St Clair street Bridge.
Hand street Bridge-..
Northern liberties Bridget.......
' INSURANCE STOCKS.
western Insurance Cbmpany..,
(Siii€ns* Insurance Company...
Associated Firemen’* Company,
TELEQRAPII STOCKS. ■ '
Atlantic and Oh!o-..-....-.
Pittsburgh, CincinnatiaLoaisTUlc
Pittsburgh: Gas Works——..—
Monougahela Slockwater—......
RAILROAD STOCK.
Pennsylvania Railroad.—.j
'Ohio awl Pennsylvania Railroads.
Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad-
Marine Railway and Dry Dock—..
Turtle Creek Planh-Boad—.
PerrysvUle Plank Uoad—
GrcensbuTg Turnpike—— ~
CharticrsCoal Company
COPPER STOCKS.
Pittsburgh endßoston.
North American .
Northwest..;....- -
North Western..
Adventure—;
Ohio Trap R0ck............
Minnesota ...........
Pittsburgh and Islo Royal—.—..
Douglas Uongh lon..
Ontonogan ———...—.
Ridge —.
Fire Steels...-.-——
<WUng.:..: .
Artec...—
BluT—
Peninsular...—...... X
Avery...—
Forest.....
Phomlx...'.—
Iron City—.
COREICTODAILTJOa
: Iloon & Sargent* £
Qrrna'of Wood and Si
PENNSYLVANIA. .
Pittsburgh Banks «... par.!
Philadelphia. « \i\
Brownsrllb u par.).
Boeka county “ —— Rl'
Cluster Co. (new issue)... \2\
Columbia BndgcCo—.. yl
Danville u —. . U
Delaware ca “ ......... \Z
Doylestowu « R
Easton *' Hi
•Omnantown 4 * R
l lA&eastar Banks-—R
: Lebanon “ ........... R
i co.Banka— M
Northumberland •..•■■.is
•Pottsrille - - R
; Beading. • “ R
! Schuylkill eonnty 14 R
i Washington u ... par.
1 West Branch “ V
> Wyoming..— —. ’
[ Carlisle-.———.
Cbambcrsburg—. —.
Erie*.—.— —......
Getiyabornh—.. 2i
Harrisburg
Honest&le...... ......... fi
Middletown %
Wayn«barg.<.*~...~...... %
York %
Relief K0t0*.,.............*. %
United Slates Bank— 15
Allegheny City 3crip_.~ par.
Pittsburgh City u par.
Allegheny 00. “ .„«.pren.
NEW YORK.
New York City.."—.—.. V.
Country 8ank*....—......
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All solvent-Banks.—.. ■
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All solvent Bonks—...
Snail Notes.—
MARYLAND.
A. WILKINS 6 CO.
Baltimore Banks hi
Country Ranks....-...—.. %
VIRGINIA.
RankofVa.* branches.
Farmors'Bfc-a branches- $4l
Yallcyßtrbnmehas-... %i
Eicbangeßk.abranrhoa %
Wheeling Banks—...... . V
Wheeling branches-.
NHW ENGLAND*
All solvent Banks.^...
Wednesday Pnctcet for Cincinnati* #
ntm. ' Tub cow ini fast running steamer CRYSTAL
W. J. Kousrx, Master, will lesTff
otcry WEDNESDAY. •
' For freight or passage* apply on board* or to.. ...
■ m ylt • Q. B. MILTENBEEQEB*
For lions Reacbt Marietta, Pnrteraborg,
and Galllpolli,
r—e, „ Tho fino otomitt QOV. MBtas, Smnnr.MMK
W IH lane for the aboTe ami lntumedlit*
r . - every PuoMsj, at 3 o'clock P. M. -
For freight or passage apply od tori, orto.. ■
fub2 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
marietta. Ptf &eritmrg wul IlooMogport
Packet* v. • • ■
mb. . The steamer LLATX* COLUSEBXAj A. B».CsAm.
|Jjwft+QMaster« wUUeare Plttoburgb every Monday, at
o'clock F.M4 returning* trill leave Hockiog
portovery TuealajvatO o’clock A. M. •
end shippers may relyon tn outmost aeccta*
modatlon and protuptnew. . W. D. VyHEBLKRy •,
mart _ SA Market street.
T»EAEISV—6 c»sk« No. X I'caiia, for ule kr.
’ IDMBY 11. COHJKS.
I\Q\V CLOTH—IOO yards, on consignment and for Bale by
J 033 KIKQA MOORHEAD.
B" UIUIOWES’S.a ilAMS—lstierw«,for«Uet>T , '
■ jcO SMITH & sikclaib.
iOtTku—lo kegs fir «»lo by , . -
UKNlty n.-COLLINS.
BALSAM COI'AIVA—‘26OIM-, fop sale by :
jelO B. A'. FAHNESTOCK 1 & 00;
LAKI>— No,l. lukcg«,lbra&l«iby .
JtO fIENBY *L COLLIN 3.
RADWAFS UKADYIUiLUiff—I2 grow, tbr sale by. -
jolO a A. FAHNESTOCK ft 00.
MKMPBKKD-50 bbli. > It>rBAlo;by . /
jelO B. A> FAHNESTOCK Jfc CO.
GOXUIO CHIMNEY TOPS—2OO of'these beautiful anl*
cles. of yarious patterns and sires, for saleby - -
a prl4 - JUSKRY H, COLLINS.
BOYS' CLOTHING— AII Sizes, la great variety, at : ;
CHESTER’S, Goth la Hat], :'
jsll . . - 74 Wood alreot.
JUST RECEIVED—Some of those alee CULog Oxford
Tioa, for gentlemen. - Prices low. . .
jc2s W. E. SCUMERTZMOT Market at. :
GQE&SH— Suo boxes prime Cheese;
48 do extra largo common; for sale by
jc2B . . HENRY H. COLLINS.
P~APER HANGINGS—A largo doUectios, for ealeehcap
by WALTER V. MARSHALL,
JeU _ ... 85 Wood Street
Bedford mineral water—29 haiftamds a ms
celobrated water Just rtcclreil attd lbr ala by .. ■
IJegi>) ’ . KINO MOORHEAD.
liand for Sale. . , . ,
JWKNTY-SEVEN ACRES, at foot-of Craig'a Islaau, (op*
1 poaito Hay*' Station.) Entjulrerf p wiISOH,
jo3o-2trd*3tw« . US Second .rtrect
One Hundred Tone H«B» .
143 Wool> BT ” P,tt ‘^fcHSwiCK^
■ nttfiburab-bfay 6,-1853 -—■ , .- ■ -
T OVEItiNU’B KKFINJSD SUUABB—For Srult pr Pastry.
1j ' 10 bands Crushed ;
6 do FlnePobrcrUcd;
5 do Coarse do:
' rtwleMlaol: K ’baXIEY k BEN SHAW.
and Ohio litpg*.
mng destruction of out 'Warehouse by fire, last night,
I not Interrupt the regular transaction of our busl
liiaasusual Our Wends may find us In tha Warehouse
of Maasfa. Qmff & Co., who have iluilly granted us thoiusa'
of a part of tbcdr extend™ Warehouse., Prdghts carried
to and front tho East on the most accommodating taxes. v *
" " OhiBKE * THSWV' "
jaj&dt
Kttatjorgb, Juno 2T, 1853.
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Total
PBICESOF
tirceUjl
Bid. i
$ 119,00
100,00
05,00
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56,50
67,00
66,25
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StateUk-axulhraaeliM.*.. 5i
HramaAtf. . :
All advent Banka. 1
WISCONSIN. .•
Marin** Rro Insurance
Co. at MUwaukle-.™ .2:
■ TENNESSEE. ' J
All solvent 8anka......... - 3
NORTH CAROLINA. -
All solvent Banka—.—. 1
80UTII CAROLINA. ,
All solvent Banka—— 1
OEOBGIA. '
All solvent Rjittks.-... 114
ALABAMA. •
All solvent Banka— 6
LOUISIANA. -
All solvent Banka— VA
EXCHANGES. -
New York.— . par.
Philadelphia—.. par.
Baltimcro.,—... : ■ par.
Cincinnati..—.—.— dlso’t,
LauisTlllo,..,— —•» tUsefc
SLLoute———l
. YALUR OP COINS, >
American Gold (new)-. -par.
American Qoldfcld)— -prta.
Sovereigns— —.44 63
Guineas—-A 00
Fra! eric Jalora..—...— 7 80
Ten Thalers—7 60
TcnGuUdcra..——i. 3 00
Lotriad’or—. 4 23
Napoleon*.—S 83
Doubloons, Patriot—.ls 70
Doubloons, 23;
Ducat*—,—... 210
POET OF PITTSBUBCm.
2 rest 10 ixcoss vitn is m aiuntsu
ABUTTED.
“ Jefferson, ParUnson, BroirturUle.
“ Lattfrna. Bennett, BroirwrlUe.
“ Thomas Shrirer, Bailor, W«t Novtoa.
44 Goa. Bayard, Fwblcs, Klliabeth.
“ Boarer,Gorden, Bearer.
•• Michigan, No. 2, WolT, Wcllsvlllo.
“ Magnolia, Moore. Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
«• Jefferson, Parkinson, Brovcirille.
*4 liUserne,Bennott, Brovnsrille.
« Thomas Sttrirer, Bailey, West Newton.
<4 Gen. Eavnrd, Feeble*, KHxabotb.
44 Michigan, Ko. 2, Wall,. WcUsrUle. .
44 Bearer, Gordon, Beaver.
«. Magnolia, Moore, Wheeling. •
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Auction sales.
-JUassiojUDasO.
TAMES ITKESHA;'icdfcoeer eh 4 Commission. Mer
yl chant, So. 120 TTood cuect, near Bu>: conser of Fifth,
regular salesof. Mry.Goods, Clothing, GzoeerlcspGlasawntei
-nos- nad second hand - Fnnutarc, eachdoy at 10 cad f!
o'clock: and at early gas light* each evening,'Watches -and ■
Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, £ocli&,Ftmcy arUoloa,CnUery, Boot-,
Ehoej, Set; with a general. essortaent-of every description
of Dry Goode. ' Befer to the principal merchants. -fcM'
Auction— Dally Sales.
ATtbo Corataerdal Hafes Boons, corner,or trood and
A Fifth streets; at 10 ofclock, A 51, a general asso-tnert
of Staple aad !Paacy Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots
and Shoes, Hsts, Caps, _ „
A AT 2 O’CLOCK* P-, .
Groeerte*,<iaecoswarej-Gla»rwßtty Tablo
Now itttd Second Wnrui Household and Kitchen irur
niton, £&,
"ATT O’CLOCK, Peat,”
Books; Stationery; Fancy Articles,Musical Instruments,
Hardware ana Cutlery, Clothing. Variety Goals. Gold and
Silver watches; Ac. ■ P. SL LAYIS. AceUonecr. : ijnShtf
.... 7,926
iattrs HsKEHIJA, Auctioneer.
. Ae&l Botftte ndjolnlng liftwrettcevlUe.
A T AUCTION.'—The undersigned, on behalf oMhe cor*
A porotionprSh Mary's Ofinetcry, will offer for sale, on
TUUIISDAY, the 7th day of July, on- the premise*,al-2.
tfdock, an that portion, of band which edjolnaUio property
of Messrs.jShoenborgcr,- Wilkins,, Wernebui£ and .Cbislett,
containing about ten acres. ■••-•••
The Land has been divided Intoblocka.of 9C fcetbyllO,
and. alao ln lots of 24 feet “by 110* and. will bs sold either
way. It lays: in beautiful position.for . private residences,.
and Is well watered,haring seyoraV.large springs upon it.
Widestreetsundarenuca hare beenlaldoat, end altogether
it offers advantages Ibr a country residence, combined with
its proximity to the city rarely to: be met with. The neigh*
borhood of. the U. .8. ArennhamLthe large and beautiful
Cemetery grounds will always- insure to the neighborhood
- of Lawrencgrllje a fine open country, . • • *-v.-
'- A. long credit will be given'on three fourths of the pur
chase money. JAS.BCAKh.hY,
O. C.B. YETTER3TA2fj
. i. .. . A. McTIQHB,
■ - 7. ... ■ v.. Committee.::.
JAMBS M'KENNA, Auctioneer.
IWSI-BT -•-
tee Brokers,
T-ASX CHANCE POR-GaEAT UAnUAINSi Atfl> CLO*
I j aiHG SALE t)P; THE BALANCE OP COUNTiiX I
HOMES, a* Auction. —On Saturday evening, July.'9th, at -i
D’dock, vill bo sold at STEenna'a-Anctlcn Houses the i
buanctrof LotSTsmalning, being Nos; 5,8,9,10 and 11« in
Heastlfig’a plan of Coontfy 7 -Homes,' in Derry,township,.
Westmoreland county; Pennsylvania, near HflUlde Station,,
said to be 49 miles east of Pittsburgh, on the Penns- Bad--
road. Within Lot No: 6is the Jos tty cclobrated wonder, or
the west, the renowned; Groat Bear CaTes, wlrich .Lot con-,
243 acres, suitable for s fhahionubloplace of.public
resort for pleasure, or s water cure establishment. The
others aro quite small, say about SO. to 40 acres each. AH
iha above will be .sold-to tbo highest bidder, on the. datd
t»tM« advertisement, lfnot disposed cf-atpru
vato salobefore. ApplytoH H.HEASTIKGS, Proprietor,
No, 153 Fifth street Those wishing to puich&so should ci-
t>it<rpynpnrty previous to sale; Mr." Peter Hamilton
the adjoining form, will show the premises, and giro every
Information required;
; jyi ;
100,00
lOO^K )
•100,00
100,00
108,00
100,00
100.00
100,00
100,00
REAL ESTATE BABGAINB.AT Saturday 1
evening, July 9th, at B}£o’clock t will be sold at Me* !
Henna’s Auction House, Lots N 05,31 nntl 4G, being eorner. 1
Lota, having a front of 22 feet on Eve and Mary avenues, |
andof-200 feet on Herr street, in W. C. Miller**, plan, of ]
lots on Herr's island, in the borough of lXuqa«mi>. Also,! !
fractional pieeo of Land, having a front of 194}' ftxi on 1 to
avenue and the Allegheny rtrer, expending fn ij tl e first to
low water mark on. the Utter. Also, 100 aeon of the lied
Of the Ohio river, opposite Manchester, Including the large
sand and grave! aft thohoad of Srunol’* isJ-icd, which
wonld be very suitable fbr themannfactnre of gravel rook,
graveling of walga in lawns, Ac.- -
. Tor. particulars and-terms of-salc,BppJ/ to E. H. HEAS*
fc “ "
i jyl “ •••- . “ ' JAMES -
60,00
60,00
60,00
: 60,00
■60,00
44,00
■43,00
- 24,00
■68,50
r. 45,00
«y»
. J^o,oo
60,00
100,00
•25,00
25^00
20,00
40,75
■’49 fio
63,00
105,00
12,00*
IJEKJfCII AND BWfILIHH CLOTH,- OASSBIEBKS, CAB-.
1 BINETTS, LAWNa^CiLICOES,;BEItAIZISS,-3IERI
(103, ALPACAS, SIQHISjCLOTHXKu, BOOTS ANBSHOE3,-
i 3 Thursday, July 7th, 1853, at
to o’clock,' fa the 'forenoon, and -.continuing each day'gad
eroning- during' tho week, at McKenna's Auction House, a
- IsrjpTttroiee of foreign and domestic fkney and staplo-Bry
Goods, Boots, Shoes, and GloQdns received direct from Phil
adelphia, among, which are afew pieces of fine' French and
English Broad Cloths and Cawticiercs; Eastern madeCbsrf
netts, English. Cord nicy nndPountaln, fashionable Trench
EngHffr fThfrttyrx atiA Cali COGS, fin O
french BemiefaMeftnos rmd Alpacas, Cmcy Shawls tlre?3
Cambric hdte; ’SHk r rtxxd Satins, Patent thready
Bloedwd and-Brown-Hashas, fine Boots -and Shoes, .Cloth*
lag, fine Shirts. QeSS}:-- -JAMEKH’KENNA, Autfr. --
- P« XL DAVIS, Aucticmear.
TARGE STOCK OF SUHMEMLQTniSa AT AuOTOS.
8 i On Wednesday morning, July Gth, At 10 o'clock et the
Commercial Sales corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
Will 1m sold -a largo assortment or fashionable Clothing,-
suitable ibr Uio reason, comp mi ns Coai3,Pantdlc>onsanib
Vcsta, in great variety.. Fine Shirts, Collars, Suspenders.
jj2 i P. M DAVIS, Aucfr.
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY a» Auenoir.—'
On Tuesday, mornings July sth,at 10. at the
Commercial-Sales Rooms, corner of Wood, end Fifth streets,
will be sold a general assortment of seasonable foreign and
domestic Dry Goods, embracing nearly all tho variety usa-.
ally fimnd is an extensive remß dry goods store. .
. A quantity of bonnets, bats, caps, fans, Umbrellas, para-:
/ IJyST • P.M. DAVIS,Anety: :
OBPHANSV COURT SALE.—On Saturday, July 23d, at
2 o’clock, P. JL, on tho premises, will be sold by order
of Court, the following described property of fed ward Foran, •
deceased, vis: All those threß certain Lots ofGroand, ait*
note in the Sixth Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh, marked
Noa 35,S8and37,lx*Irwin’s plan, each having a front of
20 feet on-Wyllfl street, and extcndmgback 100 £*t to Wide
alley. On which are erected one brick, and three frame ■
Dwelling Houses, which will be sold separate-or together,
as may suit purchasers, i ------
cfOmnnd, numbered IGI and IC2, ln
Colwell's plan, each 20 feet front on Seminary ctreet, and.
•extendlnjfbadsdOOfeat.
AlflO—Lot ho.S,in plan of IcbrhuJ onion Mount Bald
win, by W.W. Fettennsn, ha»lng* front of. 24 feet caWy-:
■lie street, and extending hack 91 ibet 2 laches.
. Tsts&—Onehalt cashresldne in six months, with-in
terest. For farther particulars, enquire of Mr& Julia Ma*
bon, or of Mellon A Negley, her Attorneys* No.-6 Wylie at.
JeCO ' • P. M. DATIS, Anct'r.
TSARINA'S COLOGNE—3S dox. genuine, In large and.
Jp small bottles, justrecclred by < • i.
*jelT ' ! ' ' • •■■■.:■■ FLEmy&imOTgEBS. •
/"I UNNKY DAOS—AOOQ in slow and fbr sale tow. :
\y A. HUNTER,
r j 029 ■»■ • - • • ; - . 299 Liberty street.
I)AGODA TEA STORED—Just received, Yarmouth Water,
XT in prime order, for aaie.by . JEHU HAWORTH, .
- je2l corncrcf Di ftW qnd and Diamond alley..-,. •
AD3JG3 WANTING GOOD SHOES would do well toeall
,1 1 ot W. FL SDIIiniRTZ’S, and examine his assortment
of Patent Ties, Slippers, Toilet Slippers, Boots, and Jenny
Linds. Prices Toy low. jgyyalOT Market fit. fjelO:
BANE STOCK WANTED.—'The Stock of the Merchants
and Haau&ctuwre* and Exchange Banks of Pittsburgh,
wanted, at the Basking House of. A. WILKINS A OOv
• j*l3 ; - :r.. . No;71 Fourthstreeh.. •
m ASTil—\V hen yon see a particularly handsome 800 tor
: X Gaiter, you maybe sure it came from SCHiIERTZ’,IfI7-
Harkei street ■ All who want a light and dorablo Shoo,
should give him A CalL~ ‘••v vi- - -.-.-
STOCKS? AN TED—Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Com
pany—s 3 shares of this stock wanted* by .
CHARLES E. LOOIHS,
• - Stock,*Beal Estate arnTBUl Brolmr,' ' '
. ieS . ... 7AFourth street., between Wood and AlarkeU...
"IYTHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL GROCERS—In want of .*■
V V good Salesman, who can speak both tho English and
German l&ngoagts, can hear of sueh:a one at the .
- HEAL ESTATE OFFICE, ' •
jc2Q • J4O Third street.
ELQCR-60 bbla. Extra Family;... -
100 do Superfine;.• •
150 do Extra; On hand andfor sale by •
. KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS,
i«2O . . . -• N 0.243 Liberty street
SCHMERTZ, in addition to his elegant assortmentof La
dies’ Gaiters,' Buskins, Slippers* pays particular at
tention to the -various styles of the Juvenile department.
Youths and Children’s Shoos and Gaiters, of every
color and style, at Ql7) ,107 MARKET ST.
FlfiU— 10 half bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad;
10 do do* do -do;'
10- 1 do -do Baltimore Herring;
Just received end for sale by
• KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, .: v
; jc!4 . 243 liberty sircehv
EXTRACTS FOtt .■VIAVOJXIXU'**-’-Preston -'4 Merrill's
xuan&ctare:
& gross Extract lemon;
& do do Vanilla;
3 do do Peach;.
. je24 For sale by
JUS? RECEIVED—By Adams A Co.’s Express, a fresh
supply of SommerGoodvconsisting ofLinens, Mar
sellles, Shuts, Unde* Shirts,'and Drawers, and a Taricty of
thins* suitable &r summer-wear, too numerous to mention,
. at B, Grihble’s Faahiou&bl© Clothing Store, No. 240 Liberty
street, head of Wood, 7 *' V E.QRIBBLK. *
Bemovair.
JOIIK GRAHAM has removed from his Ibrmer residence
to Pittsburgh, and has associated with him JOHN GEE*
RQN.fbr the purpose of carrying on the BLACKSMITH*
ING Dudcesa, la ail Itsvariousbranches.Thankful forth©
liberal patronage he has heretofore received from his nu-.
merous customers and the public, he hopes for a continu*
an***, aa the firm will do tvT* work in. tho best manner and
with dispatch. John Gerroa.wiU manage tho shop at the
crotk, on tho Btcubcnvflle Bead,end JohaGnham,the shop
in Strawberry alley, known as the Eagle Hotel Blacksmith
Shop. -=> JOHN GRAHAM.
aprlL3md4W’ • • • •• ■ JOIIN-QKRRON.. .-•
STANDARD BOOKS—FRESH SUPPLY l—
. Gcsemle’aHebrew.Lcxlcon.. • . r-
French on Miracles and Parables, .■■•- .
Wanllaw on Miracles, v
- BrandooEncydopedia. ' *. • v :
Dwight’s Theology.
• Pnlpit CydopeduL. ■’,* •'
Five Hundred Sketches and Skcietoos.
The Theological Sketch . Book, ,
Arrian’*. Religious and literary Anecdotes.. . -
Kitto 1 * Cyclopedia, 2 volumes and 1 volume..,
Webster 1 * Unabridged Dictionary. -
d 0... 'Btct do.. - ._ Formla by • - .
' . DAVISON A ASKEW,
je2S • 65 Markfltlstrect, pear Fourth.
TWTEW BOOKS I—Jcßt Bxcnvm.Ar W MABxrr Svairr—
i.l. JaeobusonMark and Lake; sew. Twame.— . . ,
The Bible In the Counting Hoo?o;- by. Dr. Boaruman.
TheßlbleintbeFamily;-- • - ■, HB*
The Race fbr Rlchca t ny Stephen Oolweh- ■ •
Pwsocntloaof .tho Maflfad Family* -.
The Rum Plagne; from the Gennaa. -s
- Startling Questions; Ryle.-. - v. * •
Death of Little Childroa; Prime, . ■■■■-■■•
Commentary on Solomon’* Song j-by Rev; G,Burrowes.
Shady Side; Beatrice. : . . ...
-' Spencer** Pastor’* Sketches—second series, ?• .
Dr. Cox’s Interviews. w '
■ The Old Honse by the River; by
Prophets and Kings Qf the Old Testament; by Maurice..
• Memoir and SennonspfDm Armstrong,-.;
■ ivAubitmo’a History of tho Refbrmatlou—slh volume.
* do Üb. Ed. & volumes.
- ' FOr ealoby . DAVISON A AGNEW, .
• ji23 • r Cg Market street, near Fourth. :
—“ seeottd Arrtval of Carpetisgi,
AT‘THE NEW ‘CARP BO USB,
Ho 82 Third Streot.
fTIHB undersigned respectfully informs his-lHenda and the
• X public, that ha has Justreedved and-opened his second.
large purchase of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Acl, and that he
ha* now the largest and most complete assortment of CAR*.
-PETISGS to befbund west of the Allegheny meuutsins.
- For the convenience of persona examining hla stock, and
for the better classification of his Goods, THREE LARGE
ROOMS are net apart, each fillod: with a different grade,
both aa regards quality and price. •
Jr* fiWcmwm Ao l, wlllto found* largo stock of Vloor
Oil Cloths, from 1 t 024 feet wide, Stair Oil Goth, CHI Cloth
Table Covers, "Window Shades, Cocoa and Canton'Matfing,
B-4,4-4, *4 and 04 Door Mats, of oil kinds, and an entirely
new article fbr Window. Shades, Putnam’s Patent Self-Ad
justingCurttinFixturea;: v r
. Salesroom Ho. 2, contains Three Hundred pieces of Velvet
Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-ply; Tapestry Ingrain,’
Buperfineind Fine-Ingrain, of every style and price. Also,-
a large assortment ofChenille, VelTet,Axinißsterand;Ho*'
saio Rugs, and a splendid assortment of Table and. Piano
Coven.
In SakxToom Ho;3, ia* largo stock of Heap Carpetings,
Bomeas low as 120 cents por ynri; Aim, Rag. and List Car*
pets, Ingrain and Venii&n, with everythlng usuailykept is.
.Carpet Houses. , His new stock will bo sold at the same low
prices ha has heretafbn been at...
dlscountwul be made to those who buy to
icgUagfila. ' (my24| C.B.HEADLY.
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• JAMES M’KENNAMcct'r. v
& gross Extract Nutmeg;
5 do do Orange;
3 dor :do • Bose;
FLEMING BROTHEES.
HEW GOODS.
%. "- u ,
, FOE SALE AND TO LET.
. •. . to vets.
'tt'-MtABOE OWEtmffSOraß.to Jto3;^4jost,«ataln.,..;;
r\ - log teti rooms. necessary
Eaqniroof JOHS OCIB.V; *
,JglS - No, IIS-liogygtrcet; •
17<0il'SALE—. Acres jFltoatea between th*
*-'olil'-)Vas)il2stiJU, } p}ke nad'ihc.Erowps^iDc.rosd, ad*
joining-lands wUhToMocfc, acJfu-arl’ollocli’fliani; CSscre*
4iml»rcd.land; : a3ifl fill c«ali ft
large-quantity ofchoU*friu£-- ;
tow,awlcngood tems.2 - J -v
• ■ THOMAS MOFnXT,EcaJ Estate Agent, - •_
: ■'*&* - ..PogtjtoHdißgfrffifih street K^V
SALfcI—A ilouse amlijot, iUtnated’OnPaloAlto Bt-t~.
X Allegheny City r lot2o by 110 feet fen which la ererfod ~
&, brick building,lG.by 2Sfee: y two slortea high; contain-. ,
f°S «>ur.rocma and good eellarsu Allof which wiftbeßOld
.lowJorcash;_Enquireoj '' r
* * V ‘ '•• THOMAS MOFFlTT,Refltf&tatoAgeaV i .
- rjeSO- ‘^~v/-^;^^--^-v~-l»o3t-iSttO(ttngsyPlftofttteoti : 'y>-;'
."ITOUBJS.ANOEOT FOiV tha-'ijeccnd IVanJ,:': .
. JjL AHegbenyOlty; a corner lotf street -
of 2dfect, waaing-teclcto Ueffcrseii street'
-haling,*fcriilthnHdlhg:l& by yO'feat'irtwo stcrriesfhlgis^-^ v- ;
with good cellarvhTtlnint Abd water attbAdccr;.; . •;•;-■•’v>.
■ Apply to '' ' ‘ MOFxTET,
; ; iny-D : - Pog ;:~I
■ T OXS-JTUU JiAijlS—ln thtt Second Word,. Allegheny city; -
1 i two-lota, on.- the west: side: .-of- Federal, street, !5) f«t .
fronvand TOunißg tSiud: IJSf feck' '' - ' - -
- Al^SO—rptlr?Lot?: ii-tbo-rcor «v tho-abOTe, bayiag. a -
front on Middle alloy of 20 feet, aad riinniag backlSOteet.
■This is the most desirable . tity>; and; ?.:
tfiH he sold on terms. • 1 _ ‘ -
Apply to" .. . * ' THOMAS KOPPrET,- .
■' je2i -•- r- - ••• • „ Post gifth street; -
r
Jeffeis^streG^.lyO/£beti^'awbiclk4a ; J erecta4';f :
a brick t> ollding, 22 bj 32 feet, .two srarfes .aTgb> cgstaJjamg -f y;
dr rooms, & lialfi'ana'pbrcties back'aad fafresß. *£:•,'- : ' •' vv
• DwcTHog,’ front on* Jefferson IG
rie a'Mgli-.'L'Pliis.p'ropg fty;abotLiid3 ■;WIEb
grapcaandtJl kii^ol^&uit.''"r'V':.v. r ' ? . -'.> 7 -V- ' '-' l->: :
' Apply lo * '- _ . ' TBO3IAS MOFFETT,
- ."i029.V-vC : ' :■: ;;I?ca t'BaUdfogfr Fifth gfrge&:i
SIKH?KKHt FOit SALK, tm-. the' v>csi suit
thc-Dicmcnd,— anO-LaS, 8Q fcet.£rcnt>'by-'.r- :
12ifee tdcepio -Decatur street. - - It'jiow-jreats £iir $6OO per;-'—
tear;' and will fcafoldoa Teasonable tetmau :- Enq'oire.nf;•/!- .•:•-■
CHAS. £. LOO illii,
.■■•••••.. Stock,BJlMnlHealEstataßroker,-.- -. -.-
75 Foartb street, opposite Bank: orPlttabargk. >
e)UhTKY_ &iIATa "litre* -dcSlraWfti -
Bitea for cauntfy*rrisi4e : ngjsi/ifoatei near list Liberty, .
!Uteenininutas , w:aii < fraia;ttia'KailrtadgtaUoa,ond:Qd;aia- -
Icg impromi’coiaiary' residences. of -
aad J. M’Cioakejj- ws&laoot. of :•■■
the ~gmoka r and. eonVexile&t: to' the ’ci tyyeaii ■ find, tii)jSefctar -;~
; opportunity. fo'purcliAaeyllian'ia cow offered, as-the pritea
'arelbwandterm^easy.^lhwuireafir.vf~;’-’•
~ CHA3.JE. ‘VXSSSS&^z’T^:,
A. PitUljur^jFourthfitr^t;':
- jeO • ’ .* ~ "St^S^^ESnjjTokef^^r'r;
•, faTOJtiiJ&OOiITO LET—Qa Enu tfcfield_bvj' £ao
-:,-je23 -v ; :.yy.^-.Cin , y
T> KUKCCA-:* STREET PEOPiaiTY>rf«; sale; two-
Xv each 23 feet front on Rebecca bylOQ deep-tb an'--;
i^(jy. v :Temseas7?';'s ;^-; ''S-. : CUTHBERP&:£^V^^^' r
, jc23 . -> > - ■ - - yljg j3Jr^- : stfegfc^.y;-'
BANK LANE PEGPERTF>-For:salfl f AQ J feci,
Bank Lancv-AllcghenyCitjyby 234ae$p. toßcheccasfcjV
•wHtt.two: iwOvStory brick
beeca'streetj each<ontainiiissix-js>oaiA:^Prfee't3soo.--'-- :
I je25..;.-~-C> ’ Thirdgtreat.;-
ONE HOb'DRED Ah'B EIGHTY FKETfrohr-on. -penn*ri r f
sylyauia ATenuehyone hundred ahd itweniy feet to
‘ an.alliy,- will; be'Aold - lor-^Z^CGO,'.or; dirtied .Info' lofe“of'
twenty-ohbfe ?t frenat :••■
-j iolBv;.,>-'-;yVif'rVfv T - r *&: ;i; 3vs.--;:~>;340. Thffd Atree&r y’7
,‘A- * COUNTEi' liEBXDIiN'CE Jpii ttrxti*-
■JOtT-f dcresi -\Tfcn iaad-is well th a garden AnjL ;
crchsxd:cf choice fruity lsrgasnd'sinall,rtnes,
. imaged ; • water j good and plenty; Acottage house; al-j •.
barn ■ stable, orriago .
sod Other out-toil dings; in a healthy and pi eoraat locations::
; on^-tfafr'Washington turnpike, abourSEreerallesifrpar&a >*.;
dty. - The wholo is In first-rate order.’ - Price s2fl<lCh f T-tnaa: V
easy. - S, CCTHSEET &. SOU, . v
- - 140 ThirdJstree£~v>t-:
BAUG AEiS IN COAL--LAsiDS.—For sale/AfLot^of <£.:/
Acres, of. CoaT, with railroad, cars, Act, itr gocd‘ orderj.-
sitnate on. Three thousand bushels
of Coal an be <leliTered;daily;. •;;v '.
; ALSO—'A Lot 0r250 Acres of. Coal; of a»aixfest yrta; tit* ;
uataH)tY i grol *«suHafe i '
harbor. > ; TbesB lands are oJßMdntniow piicoAnihn easy••-
tamfi'V '- : V ; '''S'-'-S- VVvri:'^^
CUTUSERTA^ykIjQTM^agee^ M}
STORES: FOBEALE—1 Grocery storeronFederal stroeV
< 1 Grocery Store 6u Webster slreeh Pittsburgh;
i lllru'g^Storecm.MaT ke tstreet^■ '•';>■ > : 0
; 1 Groccrj\St4re on Siirftbfidd do r 1i; ;‘* r4r "' ‘ v: *7‘
i. All going cheapo-Forpartfeuiszychqrrirc of •■ •:'V?-.V>'- '
! jyi ; ; '~; •■ sfc? •;
.'TTSTANIEDj Witlilii three orTdoriniies of.tbeYSty, % neat
iVVy- Family Residence^withrme 'er two Acres of.Qround/
Alscyyanteivfur s;t£nn ’of years; A.good Braisa Farm, suit,
able'for a‘Dairy,’ froia'threc fa fire’ mHeSifronf the city, fbr
Which a liberal rent will be paid. - ••i- ’■^
•:' A good Fannin Michigan will be exchanged
perty, Enquire of . THOMAS iWOODSy
-. : jyl •■•• t'.-j il--\\t -3V.L~st. : -.-
aUMKS- FOK jE>o&.ih Alleghany.
d.:House«id-4.Lotsenßl mneeffee^Pi -
'-1 House sad 2 Lots bnWcbsier si, - =-do . 7
\-‘2 Lotson -Jr-?r- '- : 7 -.' • *•■•
h-1 Eotln Eroadwaj rtreetj_,
11l House and Lat, Butler d»; * '
i -FotOreat -. :'--:^":;;,'.''
'3HQS. : T7QOD^433iarfcgt st
.;’; ? .='!PpL:A4et;;..w-;-
TTlllE'Stbre'llvUsd£ndl>Trelling.’?rQ.2S3-'Xlbcxtysfreetp- .-;
'Jt S; Pcses&Sori cahbe’hsd on the Isfof October. This Is bno" 1 .
of the best stands in-the city.-'’ Sn'qtnre ef ~- r
4-Aeplfcdtf- ■ V. . > •■•-n;4lEQggg < j By<3UBDa.
f|IDJjLUr-r3?WO -300513,iiJ3Ltlw>Sseond-'Btory»'"'prer- the'
X Offlcobf MutualFiro and-3lariDelnsurance:
r:j r s ;\ ATCAftTHEBt i^.:.•
• 4 of- Fograi'indgmfthfeitd^gSr.
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3TTIEB STORE KOO2I occupied-by" CL ArbotHiiotyOit- tiia^ ;
tX corner of Diamond allay end Wood.'street:-Eos session ;
giTea ©a ttiia Ist of ApriL: J?or terns; Ac-iesaxuie of -
' i EPJ)WN&EIE^ATSIC:C, > '; -:
Ko».lS3.ljberty.aaret?^v'V;
■decSfctf: 1 *
- s Good-Investment* . "
IJO2 SALK—An interest In a desirable, ire H-established ••
JC siad profitable ■ qlsrrafoctnriiig.- bns&eis;
wlabea toleaTetheeitjv aodVOI gall caadtimi&sqpiis terms,
o£ good fthafiatPT and ealerp3a£g^i.:.;-£.rl-;:ai.^-: : :
-.Hot particulars; address- BOXS97> Pittsburgh ; ,r-
PpstQacetPa. - - a. -dec22.tr -
For Sale,
V 4 HOUSE AJfD-LOTjsituated on* Pike street, Isttreea
>OJ
fiafeet front acd-iOtf feet deep, on.vbicii thercaretvb smll- r
PEMnaTcneiaentßj'Tfflm.eai^— I Tttlelgood.z:pUE.- parifcuf- .
lars enqnliecf Alderman Perm.street. Fillb . -
T7ard. - (ajQ.tf -
FOB. SALE.
■1 C BUTLDIKQ LOTS; fronting oaCc nlro Ate mi o and Clark ..
iv street neatPultor TheseLofsare ri '•
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cation! 'lnquire of ''
B. F. WEDDELL,
/ ?j- g x-~ -:• Beal-Estata Bagdlngg.'-.^--
. K»nR -RAr^Tf
v A'- COCKTBY HEATf situated within t&reebuui2rs4 y : '/ ■
'jS.: otthfl 3 v ?-;:|
About niae and cme :irupr<3Teinenta'Coiisist.’ X. : •
of txro story Yrama Eouse*'ffitlr brick out:-
trnusea sad stabling asiiau abundsaceof finer fruit'andex*; .- ' ~
ceHeatwater.;'Ena , srire:bf v ."
. & .CAXIPBLLL,...
Attorneys st.XaTr^SlGruut'^lfegt;;-^-:.'-^
• TO*LST l
ATQ. .15 WOOD STREET, adjoining cirrW&rehoiis*^—with'
JS a superior FIRE AXD THIEF .PBGOF.-VABLTV won*-
tersand other —- >
; - Thelocatioa; and arrangement ara
ft BANKING HOUSE.cr IKSmtAKCE OFFICE,- ftmT for':
suchapuniOSftwiU.bereniodon faTorabto terms;Posses•*
siopgiyen immediately. Enquire-of. : •:.••• v
. .. .. .. BOBERTSDX h CO, '*
-janga/jv.~ of.W66d.aii3;.Frcratstrestai;;,-r.
For Kent, .
A COMJIODIOCS newly papered asd
:-£L painted,-with , gas fixtures-complcto* no- the eecucd
•Soot, Water EtrraVtcgitfborvwith-thftprifilc2D-of:.,
storage and waltdiou». : if required*;' Tfc£'v'-
jcouTeatexeacf thisloeaiian, opposite the B.R. Depot, andin.?_
the immediate viduitycf: the Steamboatlandin&reiderait
•a
•Steamboat Agent, Insurance; OSkay or:
ftcu 03ce.Iu the; builcesj'part’Qf'thtt
city. Apply to * LUKE TA&FSZ; ' -
■• ap22 ■ • ;■. ; 1. .No.Cl Water fit;.
For . Sole,
. ALOT.OF GRQlOTlin.Hogs’s PlaacfLots Inike:.lfciid .
r /V -Ward of the City -oT Pittsburgh, Bear High
Peiniajrl’Poiila- >_.-
* hark U7J£et. - TheiJipperty. mLi be Eold,'ole?$ pt all lastaa*i* -•
: btasce, except an. annual groriiscLra&tof- csftlmntodjaad::--'-
sixty-flTo dollars; towhleh it la Oa'Qw paper• -
ty are seven good brick andUwa frame - - , v -.
higb y -andr.rentShg:&riftbcuUiTflbnndredt
: dollars annually. : i . u ;- 1
: JMco* ea3h,nnd..s6oo:i.n .. v : -
.'entoaedpaMii.'^rir^^r-r^v-^^^WSLiCrlßlESiltVjsr.-^--
.. Jal&tf .- - --^:;Attsr^at
Sl&SalficeatXroTriUry Seat. ■ - *-
TIMIE spbserlte'oftoidbrsale{hat beaaiifalTraefcofLand . ■
X on fermsTlyroeeubied try RpbertHaney, 3kq. t .:. .
and «f;'AllCirlc. L<nrii£E3q.
-It contains twenty acres; and part«£ widen is tiniierenl-
Uvaii^baTio^caiL'alli»7twiiig,Orch3iTj J acji'i3-also era
men ted with fbrast frees, shrubs, plants,' £ c^:
--%Thls ldcatijnccmm2mds «s^'jjf : tbe : niostextensiTe Tiews '-
in Western PennsylTaiiia, and belngxrttbxQ'twentyminutca -•
wattlhraibe city,•presentsiSVanfegesfinti : idtractSins;ttn
surpassed tract ofdand in thlsmsrlrct.-.' - •
If not sold entire.before the Ist of Junes itwillbc dlrlddd "
IntoiotsandoScred atArictton. -•WILKIX3, •
' tej3- ’ - 71 Fourth st:- -..
TtAITJiY A BEN3Q AW bare this .day-received :*» fresh-
If supplyd Wnu.Uadexwocd. jtOa.V ce)ebratcd Lemon,
Hue Sarsapaxilla Syrupy
jnsfrlaaeasca.ibr j? .■; -
T^AGODA-TEA STORE.—Champalgna Wine, Lind
S? brand?) a v T^-..sup^ribr-Wln^^Sl : per qPart bolt]e; :
For ®ilb by • - '- : JEHU HAWORTH,
: - -je3o : ' -. • • • comer of Diamond and :
XTEW LARQB «0.3 SUCkEßEWteceived toddy' in
- i/| --bbla. and half-bbls.: -'AlsofNo, IMantsrel J .inbbl«i.iinti
kitta; -
_ Forsala by j\; BAILEY. & ; REMSHAWj' ‘
V■, JeSO- .-'V,r v . • .... 253 Liberty street,
JRemoval, ■ ”
; TAME3 BIiAKBLY, European -Agent^him rctnovovl'Lla
y oV
posjtethb.llHthodlfft ChhraL» jalO
A2iß .WARBAKY3.WAJiTIiI>^—I wish to purchase ICO, - •
-AJ &O, and-40 Acre land; Warrants,: fir which tba tdghsst •'
market price will be paid.. : • • JA3EES BLAKELY,
RcalEstato Agent and Oanyovaneer; •
f; jal&;., lfo.-18gcorper.of Seyenthgnd . l r '
YTVFFICB YOR: ; LOCAIINQ LANDS IN lOWA.—I We*
XL? n^bairangementsMtbk'gwtb^ati'.ih-TyiTenpb^:
weSTersed in tbs- land Luanessy who will locate any Wrcr
rants forwarded Sy jne, outbe-.Tery beet lands,-not toeated.
in the neighborhood o? BaTcnportj lowa Gty, and ilnscat*-
Applylo ' L - ' • 1--
jelO . ' JAHES BLAKELY.
.City Property for Salfi ox Esoh&nge. ■& -
3iH£nhderslgned will exchange for Lands in thaeutmrbs, •
the. .
payments, t»s: . ,
.■ . Brick'Haase, on Second nowoccapied
'^lCjfii^ortfce.b^inaleTialsi-.c-Tv' - ‘-'-v
-• Also, three two siory Brick Honsei on Bike st , each con* ' :
talning three rooms.: - .•
•'•-•: Also, two twdAtpry Frama-Ihn'liing Houses' on Bineih, -'
each containing twelee rooms; -• ■
Also, three two.Efcory Frame Dwelling Houst*s on Lqcnsi'
captaining thraa~'r6oma(';'’i.*7= : .;'-;--^
. Also, two- two story Framo Dwelling Houses on,Kl:a st..
- : cach contalmng thfco rctmxs.' ; 'V. civ.-;r;->v
. .Also, three two story Brick Houresln'Bast Birmingham,
on.ft lotSO feet by ISD,.with.iwiii to build serra houses .
jaore. '
: The. Fifth Ward Property is on'Flk conUgkrtis Loti of-•
Ground, COfeetfraaton Fine end Locust .sta*
squMennd-eomera'oa J*iko6t) TbevsrB_a> ..
- arranged that each, property can be sold, separate- Any one
whhing-n homo be accommodated by paying Xittio tnora.
,thaP a rent,' after tho first payment, as I will give ten years ;
for the balance. Apply to (JelOj JAME 3 BLAKBLY,
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