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': - .! : .`; fX 7 ,•: - .•:-;:- i : • • • . : %; ' -.44 '.!.."'.,','"; -,-,-.•. . . --. : 11 .-10 ...,2,; ••••,- :•;c0,::,.: d.- PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; PUBLISIIRD UV I, :LITZ. & Of, rITTIBVUOE. 6,qUILDAY MOANING, * 1 .11" 16,.1852. fir 11,54 DING MA 77E4. MILL asrouND ny EACH PATE OF TADS PAPER. TRW POET OW SIAVERY It la manifest that the sceptre is &Marling from slavery—that it Is beginning to stink is the nostiiia even of those who, • few abort months ago, esteemed it the highest , pstriottsm to defend It nod its i.rigkre," We all remember with what mirage firocity .13or. Johnston was punned by tboee who were then willing and ea ger to Jay Penosylrania prone In the dos% at the - feet of the domineering and Insolent slave pow , er, because be refused to bow the knee with them. No paper In the Nista joined in this Mt Male wed erased, with greater alacrity or loud i.er boy thou thb POIt of this city. Well, flow. Johnston wee run down andiriven from the post which he bed ,no nobly defended. Since then, however, things have &sullied a different aspect, not t arouse slavery is more odious or more hu indent than it was; hot 6econse it is found to he tat potottrut then it not am suppotol to be. James Buchanan built Ins hopes of reaching the White House upon his desertion to the interests at silvery, nod at his blddieg,Pcnneylvenis wee humbled and disgraced at the 'Heading co-oven :tion, end her interest and her honor both laid upon the altar of this dash dispenser of office : and power. , ' . . Fortunately, however, Mr. Buchanan has dis covered that he has been Worshipping a thing as impotent ai it is mean. lie is politically die graced atid ruined, and Willbe thrust aside and consigned to oblivion by those whom kit bait long labored to Ipropiiime, 'without regret or com punction. Until his name shall sink into otter .oblivion, the acorn and contempt of Freemen Will rest upon it;_ beevuee, prompted by self ish ambition, he Fought to climb into 'power by truckling to three who were crashing one por- lion of his fellow men to the dial, cad were imking to bring OM whole eonntry into enbeer- iiency to the Interests of 'slavery, end who had Gut too well eucteeded In doing to. • It seems to he an orditistion of Providence, that nu monstrous evil rah • long , exist without developing its true 'nature by some hideous out mei, which sterile mankind, and cane them 'to open their eyes to its true character, pod thus lead them to hate it, oppoee it, nod crash it if possible. One of thrso outrages was the remit murder of William Smith, on elleged fu gitive plata, at Columbia,. Pa., by the ruffian Ridgley, who had been hired to arrest him. The sensation created io the public mind by this af fair is-very great. toes the Post epeake out Indignantly, and rebukes the Pennsylvania°, the organ of Mr. Boehm:Ma,' for attempting to javd. fy the murder. We qhcte: "Thu /W./mph:arias of the 11th contain on editorial' erticie intended, toluetify the recent murder at Columbia of an alleged fugitive slave. It appears to think that it is most outrageous to Oleic to the tulfienfy coedit:lt of the officer, and Illibetts that if he had not killed the negro, the negro would have killed hiM. This la not the fact, and if it hod come from any other souse than the Penntyiranian, we:would pronounce it brazen, bald faced falsehood. The negro was not poteessed of any acme, save those that Ood Al mighty gave him: he committed no assault upon the ruffian who murdered him; and whose fiend ish heart prompted hlm rather to take hit life then encore Me ' On the examinetion there was not the slightest 'particle of testlmony to prove that the murdered man bad any means within his teach which might use to (widen ger the life of his captor. iYe hare no doubt hot be etruggled ensaoi from the thraldom which awaited him if he would quietly eubmit, bat there is no evidence that he attempted any dangerous violence—even the biliwy of the mar derer'e fiager Is not corroborated by nay testi mony,'iind it is on the plea that his Anger wee fa themontli of the alleged slave that the ruffi an attempts to jastify the murder he' has com mitted." "Wo sro in no wise the enemies of the ohm grower. We say so.frankly, mad we will say ; frankly that we regard this portion of las busi ness with abborenee ills fool and unnatevel, but custom has =Melt legal, and we bow to it .with a complying concession to the laws, but not o itlerence to the pvicciple.; "We would advise the owners Of BMWS, IWO .' after, to ecrp Itale regress et borne. We linnet want them, ucr Lave we Any desire 'to have our ftlr State made tho battle-Geld for gave Dresd en, *Mee hunters. And einem, to spin each eth ers bloat upon. Our peaceful and honest COM - menwealth cannot defend,'And will not endure such daring outrages as hare recentlybeen man '• mitted within its boundaries by blood bonds ma the scent for bateau prey." . . 'nit is the rigid kiud. of talk, because it Is treth„tani because it sboaro that the &art of the meta iniel . got the better of :the Oct of the politi cian. Dig , permit-no to remind the editors of that paper, that the language they bate steed is ' more inflammatory, 'mote ilacendlarr„ more cal culated to incite the fugitive and bit frieutia 'to resistauceand blood, thou any thing etiolate" . ever • - eaw from the pen of Clow. Johnston; and - yet it is but &short time Mocs they charged home upon that gentleman the- uilt of the blood of Gorsuch; because he stood erect and ;poke the words of a freeman, at a time when hie ants wore crawling In the duet at the feet of , those whom the Poet now calls "slave breeders" and "blood !meads." - • We are pleased when 'we bear tbat a poor shire has escaped - from bondage; on Abe same si principle we aro pleased at the eeelps of the Post from the elrekles whleh hare long confined it, and suppressed Its testily and generous s - tpl• nitione. Both are fogltires from labor—one from hard work, the other from dirty work. We 'tremble for the one until we know that be le safe - in Canada; but where Shall the other god re-' (diet how ehall it escape from theparty lash! Well, let ns hope on, for there are signs 0.017- • where thafahings are ooming'rigbt. The dsye of slavery, both of soot hodi; arc number- ' Dough's lecturellet evening was exceed logly impreseirc,being principally directed to the This evening he will lecture at Dr. Preanly'a church, dllegheny;" gouda} , craning at Dr. Rodgers' church; and on Totaday he will dela 'this farewell Lecture at ihe hfuonin POILIP PLIIKIIITSII . 3IIi, Erq,, .11 flak know Cit, „ . inn• of Armstrong , eounty, ,rrho resided nese . Lwitburgh: died 'on the Gth after 'mug '. =. 'axing illness. , Mr. C. represented that .00001; in the Legisliture norm or eight years ago. _Re iris about 55 'yesrsof ago at lb. tires of his aistb: • • Copt, Pau!, a distinguished 'lll'llo . cralser, .dlentedits.tbSitarY ar, the two 9,h l Ps seen an iosberg, !opposed Co be air Jobn Franklin's. - knotty% it would reqoles 80 or .10 Teats to plies ships In a position like that spoken of the top - eon Immensely thick' iosbsrg. Els ascribes the itoprewiionnt Capt. oiropa:l - n to optlest.ilinsion, .or to peculiar ios 'formation sometimes met with, and called by sailors- “oottstry ehips.7. Fros..Tnot. M. llorO, 'has etobesoed the op . • potty:tatty of the ii4jouroment of Coogrees fors • few deo to pat the Mena in sammer trim! to : lay a visit to his famliyood' isooetltoents..;We Oessed to see. him :looking•ao_erelh'. His erNoh r was'itirj.hed. aathi the eaelier peetof the eesieloo, Is -thlly tailored. Ile will rotor!' to•iellidVall 'next wee'!" net oult ben of the members .hin• eutira;Fectibs opporto - • '2lO cif the interest in the sessions so Melt their IEOI WAISTSCITON .pf Plthbluxh NW Gaunt., , . , • Wooltosorow, Diva ktb„. 1862. Old Bullion and;'ArofKtina=Btatl z oo op and dial—Decay loona• factores- 7 .Dstal elides in Coq's:--Boustas and ,DtfairneySall-Bocosa of waltlina7-I.lu. gatidia-ilintytkes ktter apcio. . • • TN! gpeeob .44 Denton loos bfkooort on • -opoOokthe oolsioos hi.• the ooligroorioool oleo .. flea boa Midi -oinkritbbi,g if• osonotbre. :--toliloo'deola,Mblawlf IPrmo r prateeUeg - Iron by speniliO*4B4, ud" retry . p4loly 46Tro • his °Onion for tbolitioilt of tbo tblaital all.oomoornod Vasa, and lirs*i. • , , of 46 is fivelf*l 611 .4 r! =O. Plot ld Wigli tk argamint bpa• to the Ptimairywr Me -01 their stun thin to the tact that a thousand LOU of iron Wu then on the way op the lditsissippi from Webb rolling mills to be delivered at Bt. Louis et r..5",f/0 per too. liveryman among his todieore knew that a, few mites in their rear wore mount ibis of almost pure iron, and on the opposite bank of their great strewn immeasur able dep%oiMNakeoal. did yet approximate free trade mnde barn tributary to Wales and Lam:Whirs for iron. This is cheering. Here In light in • dub place: Thereata jet hope of good from that political Nazareth. Let cm turn to Penrisylnnia for another scene in this picture of desolation. I take ass sam ple of What is there going ou the overtone. of two counties in the Testers iron district. Ve outgo County bad Itoexty-taco blast furnaces.— Twenty of ambers failed, brakes down and void oat They have panted away from the world of realities into that industrial Wiltshire predicted by N. J. Walker six Years ago—widok Urfa out to be innibilatich, the natural apoth eosis of kissystlest The foreseen and predicted . fait of our eurinfacteres under his plans tar dk—to No mow"— And they lista done it, aad IMO is likely to ba the end of them. But to return. • It is DeWitt ed 'that not mote than one blast fumes is now Ill'operatlon in I Tenant* County. 'My memo. random continues: Then was a rolling mill, a line large establish meat. it is broke down, sold out, cold, dead. In Moroni County there were twelve ortourteen blast forums. Accor ding to the information before me, they on all . deceased. One very large rolling mill rolls heavily slop& with a sound very like the death. rattle in the throat, Where Will ell this end t Will 04 IPieln gent, energetic, detersdned people permit this thing to go on to Its oommuunation! Will one of the very first powers of the world infer its iron manufactures to be totally destroyed by a riesl end not particularly friendly nation? Commodore Stockton mad* another *et speech today on Intervention, oast and harbor de fence, iron and coal of N. 3. and Pennsylvania, protection, slavery, abolition, the resolutions of '93iond '99, and things in getieral. The Commo dore was unique, entertaining, incoherent, *b. surd. Here and there he evolved a grain of sense, and thee reared e motontaio of nonsense. Ho was a little' eloquent and a little 'illy. From the topmost peak of rhetoric ho would suddenly plunge into the profoundest .sbyes of bathos. Tile miry was comparatively of no amount, it. most be doubled, trebled, quintupled. And yet he we' not for . "Old Quintuple" either, though lie bad a profound respect for him, and would not call him nor any body els/ en old Fogy; but before we bullied we must arm. I We moot hare out the iron and coal, and If 1111 F cautery protection to :get them out. flat be knew might be a little anti-southern; according ly he made an ample sated' for the aggression." He bad reared his banner long ago, tt bore on ono side "The Witutot Proviso—it is uneoneti troional on the reverie, Shivery-.-it is no sin." Then, too, the resolution' of '9B .and '99 were the greatest and beet legacy left as by the pa ' blots who formed the constitution, except the couttitotion. That was on 'Virginia, end was said in extenuation of the Tren ton Speech, itt which he came out an Oid Federalist. And yet the' Old Federalist Laughed at the came resolutions, whisk nobody of these times but the Commodore and old KO MI rer704.1 (liher:Vlt nod grinned applause the while) but ever read. And the subject of this rhapsody wan a Me' lot ion respecting the plan of one Stevens to build a sort of tloati'ng battery for the defence of New Tdric. It is all very well, Commodore, but it won't do. The Trenton Speech, introdueleg Mr. Webster and "the mondities," was the rock on which your craft split. Stockton wee followed by Brooke of Mississip pi, on thidedieleny bill, and evilest the appro.' viatica fir the Collins' "leasers. . I thought it 'Ulu us, Wit brooke. The sew Sumter in • very young looklot mitt todeed—apparently hardly : Wet!. The Heusi agreed to take :o. recess—a sedation from Thutsday to Monday neat, to allow the hall to be pat in emenner deem Them will be an other 'matins from 'Janie Ist to the following Friday or Monday, to honor the Democratic Cansentio" and perhaps • third from the 16th to the 19thiese, se saintlier complimentto that , of the Ilifhigs—•natt ao ire go. The utter tripe teney of Congress, end ill reoltWs vests of time are becitming really alarming. It :rill do no thing, no matter how great the pressure. The I Homestead nod deficiency Nile appear to be used as mere pretexts far leeniging and dawd ling thrtmeh r the eestions--oeither will pass, if at all, before done, . Truly • aid and dimming ing.prospect. The following table of passenger! anima from foreign ports, from January let, 1851, to December 31es, 185.2, is compiled from the an nual report oa immigration, by the Secretary of State. Communicated to Compses May 3d, - Melee, New Hampshire, Masesehusetts, Rhode Island, Neer York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, °corgis, AIIRIVID U /851 6,864 108 25,679 176 294,445 18,566 : 8,689 29 1,811 610 . , 844 81 62,011 • 1 ^UB Lauleisns, Texac, 408,828 Males, 246,017; fematiss 163,746; Ser. COI elated, 66. . Of these 29,867 bonged fettle Milted States, tied 879,461 to . fortign countries, Greet Britain Land Ireland, fiermstly, Pelmet For the Jeer ending Sept. 80th, 1850, there were 316,000, of whom 85,006 were citizen* of the Uritsd Stater, leaving of foreign hands:sots ^O,OOO. For the wraiter interetetog between l'utt date .sod 11a:ember aisi, 1850, there was probably shoat 76,000 foreign passenvnt The foreign liomigesat siscornit, by ma; for the period beginning gat Ist, 1849; se¢ ending December 81st, 1851, comprising I pests and 3 months, stand thatt:— . Last quarter 1849 Year, 1050 Year 1861 . . , Total for 2 yaws and 3 menthe ~733,461. • In looting . op* o" n Johororsyllsee, letter, I see that be dhaluetty denounces Densteltos Armstrong, sot the • •llolooneorpaper, as ener. ode* of the Seine, coeliirat to tie Map, &a. is Sad . he 317 P th e .e of his mladouos ,peaosatahor est4Ses may that If the Cotopromise be calorsed at Ssldmoso, the lbte Bights Dencioersei w` ,l not rapport the nosolos don, lino' the Whig cendldete will be elected. Why, how is this?, Where's dee SOW .What Is beams of the Cenettlatleo? Why they.lre goo*, dean gone,Ste deaf before a Miff . our tber. They dis pmenol to she bedew sad eon. fusion info little eipmbble over the prldltng sea the voila Had movademara Motility. Sorry you should 'fill oat by the we/. gradeamsa, tat 'cannot - forget that all yen Innis .pealtet and repuoidos;„ the coati" mine. And, se the Spartari Mother seal when_her 'parlay re• turned vett Ida 'Weld, That sat dirrAs • WAsinzarn. TBy 12,1962.. TAa' Milos,.u Ariw—dosoMse (kirie—Hofte tilt—Carde trinegritervam cats a. S. larassisoo, the adopted moo and poi of Goa. /sem°, bolt bass of tho thdba ha • Mist edltoslal thls morshig. It Is' feared that the comank Is men ea pro. seat ilecharabla ooaditloa of Ala cepa. as& Its probalgo ssoasatta Me, am *a nal MINI of aka protest uproar await** Ihnsosrats about thy casprosstosal prtatias. . Tlos coat:set grim eyes the work to th. bud bhiab, sad 'sins the boawtpaoatwo.bibbid Otalmead darn spar. • fhb mosey the pasty mast lam to sor poet Oats' Par! hrs. It Is on tam or potato Ovat4.ll/iik tka7 , ban ,iihroys nigardOil OA the WWI I " 0 1 "1 1 " 1 . 6 i Pt .*. Paßtril 0 7 0 111 . Sad It. tM J Ismasitsar asks yob It without *pad. bg the hartho "If andify.lt; It ta plyaketr, gold tbst Doissioa's prbsto Webs lee thaw& .711,ry , tad way IS to require his immediate per inatal attention. Be himself says in bin vale- t dietary that he retires because the harmony o the party demands it. The fact ie that the Union has been living for months on the expect • eery of the printing to Congress, end other fat monde of treasury pep. and the (NM rein cif the Denmeracy have Marled it out. Armstrong re mains in the paper. There is some trlk of Burke of N. 11. going into the concern. Bet he is not the disinterested patriot to volunteer to teed a forlorn hope. It to • great crisis, theism, of which no meek' on are. For Hain Union god, wherein the Constitution I The Homestead bill pasted the Howe to-day by 107 to 50. I took upon it es a very bad ea telt, but the deed is Mee and must be barna.— Then, is no doubt of the COIICUMIIO6 of the Sen ate. The COWITIIIiaIII at that body, takes nap every loath year, that of the Prisideettal canvass. This is the Fur for homestead schema. Mr. Clay is said to be getting better. T. L. Climate's of N. C., one of the seceders from the late whig caucus, mites. long letter to the Republic, upon his position, whiehhe evident• ly. thinks of great importsnee. lie appears to take a forum' leave of the whig party heruuse It la not ao thoroughly niggerish in its creed and practice as he desires. Whatever may have been his prineiples' in the meanwhile, C. has been a very hearty and zealot's co operator with disunionist. and trsitors for two or three years past, and had about as mach•busineos in a whig canons se Duff Green, Toombs, or Jeff Davis. It is .. a matter of coogratalation that be has gone where ha belongs. The soon• er the whigs cot emmeetion with all such char ' asters the bettor for their harmony and efficien cy. The letter itself is, a weak and conceited production not worth reviewing. The House will meet tomorrow at eight o'clock, and then adjourn to Monday morn ing. The Supreme Cone this morning gate ri de cree in the Untroony case, confirming the de 6111011 of the govt. below. Jussce PROM NEW YOBS,. Mmrespoodrooe of the Pittrborgh Daily O•rrilog She decision of the Court of Appeals, that our recent canal law it miconstitutional, has ceased a great commotion in the political camp of all partite, Inasmuch as the canal enlarge. ment has been engrafted upon various move ments. The Locofoces, to show their teal, have called at Rochester a mass meeting, to requent the Governor to call a special session of the Leila!attire to take measures to encore the legal enlargement of the panel, by a loan upon the faith and credit of the State, which cannot ha made unless the constitution is violated again. Last year the Governor was obliged to call a ses sion to pass the very law now vitiated, and it re mains to ho seen whether ho will be in haste to help the Locnforne out of the morass into which they htiyis plunged themselves' in th e hope of grasping the !moil,. Business hail improved with johbere nodal:mil dealers generally, and there it more activity than has bun observed for the season. Strangers are more abundant in lawn,. end anniversary week premises to be the moat profitable woe of the erring trade. Prices of goods, particalarly of olathing, tend upward; and coarse goods cell at fall prices In grocery article* there is also an improvement. with fair sales. • In Wall street there is a perfect plethora of fonds and four per cent. is readily taken for good paper of short dale. Brokers ALTO en. able to see all the foods offering at this low price. Ashipment of $lOO,OOO was made south ward yesterday, and more is noon to go to help supply a defficieney there. The decision of the court of appeals had calmed an unplessant 'emetics among ibi bolder* of canal certificates,' as well as minim the holder* of hoods horned for public Improvements generally, just now when bomb are made by the million, and are sold abniad in consequence of the renewed confidence felt in American local securities. Sellers are naturally alarmed at an act, which, to foreign errs, may sound like dishonoring the pledges and good, faith of the State of N. Y. The State has had the stoney and it is safe, but the impreasion =abs bad. Blotto are dull to-day and lower than on yes terdny afternoon. The news from abroad is favoraile. The rumor from California bet'er than ever, but all 19 00 purpose. Reopla will sot tei • talked Into the belief that theirstocks era below their mil vitae and the Consequence is broken have them all to themselves. As election was held la Portland on the 10th it 611 the place of a gentleman who eras deafest on the liberal or ram whiz ticket, bat who de. clued to serve: In Ms place the loco focus wow bitted Ex Ilayorid. , Q. Clapp• a millloasire, and brother in-law of the late dodge Woodbury. The jeep pees at tenet!! secs 48 votes, the tudted whit tickeethrest qpie, as many, which is con clusive evidence Wel the whig party did-not lose its character oratrength by (efeliting ping Dow. The famine Maine Liquor Law is lam 04 to know administered honorably, sod se mob good is secured to :beasts by an admin istration of the law, is a manner that remiss peopire Teepee; as ander the old school, which madeit oUdosdogo. C. IMoto , irill. Po. 14 I{o. ger Ms. San'L M. I,Cisa—Loi mo know what Too cis pet thr Pm24.1:011.t. for on to whokosio It r cabs al with • mph: - Awn I bad the Ortolan dim. tdbotrd Th. extiele b (OW oatmeal oatiolletioa. Togas troly. R4oKiLtr• • lernawm, Gaarrea O. ?Ire Manama. ' ntra..Mrt.. remearmer —Dear sr—We had kW with asoi quaatitr of Petroleum:lt Lt an mid. and mew le waded. Semi a. U dams Weis arearaLaaereerwmee. It win aell 'lndy Yawn. 1.1.84111 X. TaI.TON'I 00. Pm tato br Destirolati th1011.11.1311t the city. viietaivr .un Pizirriaa at all kinds eocateli a Las olice vith weans. tad at msotabl• Spoi&sttaragop •111 b• -then to roans :33.1 Moo- dads, Bill }Lads, Bills or 1441a5. Slsaks.leare Bills ta an, onsUr **a promosb arias sax serwoßms! WORMS!—Variout theor le• hnerboesi darted. relit:re to On origin of Iztertinal /roma; and yet the quertion it award oar among medial Katharine& Wane foe. however. all are Inforprni. and la trial/ W e[M—the haat Want of th Inflarm tint/ exert on child/x:6' Ar Mr wonx of. tin/ 'year Is ow/ at when tbir attacts of worms ara oral freiacnt aril a/ men &apron.; we late plot On/ram it directing Oa attire/lon of pirenti 'Oh. Vern:Moo of Dr. WU. It Lome Of lb. moot extiaordhlary, Deakin. etre Int.- doe. 10th...1.bn. and hai nom failed of soccon • hea .• 208,248 .2,288 a 1,107 Nelson's Pinif Prqnsitrai DAGUERREOTYPES. Pest Oct Beading, Mint Street_ CITIZENSand strangers who wish to oh filo as setorrots. arida, sad Ile. lAN Illouroo. at a mr7 moderato mi.,. hod..lt to their inured u, rail at this well Imam totahltaboust, where mitre NOUrfootion • ShoteNtool. or .o that's. Mad. Melo. Imo of too lormot mot toot ornamed , Ind rtelobto ever caw molted I. tho horroto, wi th .stamen of tto, moot palmed kW. mad Doe tort WNW dm *Mao of porno. 0•93171210. ILll.llolll_llll,[tlftql by the noletrated NW. of rtandephlo and New York. Nr. N. datum hltotelf to be able to odor to IN , rotnots of tbe Art, • etrle of Dm= notepea. eitbre Nagle or to mope, utdoo boo " I= L open' nook operausg, la all ',maim. from ntetook A. Lto a 1.0. . sthalbletT DOLL • 1852. SPRING AIIIIANGEKENT.. 01eveiand and littitriugh Rag Road. 1111/11WILIMAINE CLIIVEMND, TOLEDO, I SANDUSKY, DE— TROIT. CHICAGO. MILITAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. BILE new and fast :Waning steamer /VA MST CITY, - 1-eas the tamer& ve .d rf..llx4 ==a " iiiatt g ellle with tts:110~ ;We of daea..3l to ~ T y ' t ded ~4~~Bk{mr~kd miwassiVriP::=l:l,llreamil and 13.1g,:,==am,11x. in"""'"'" MOM( 0•00111_01 A ltheta • theraend Mltheattrths Miu meal Co. - C elt r . r= Le Mat th aei& Weds, sop Ours/ e r'Lldr the Ohio Mllll , 2.. Mie tt; Althea sod Cfm•loNd ssei eloroossis A.• Irons Allows to dsse wad, tbe from Ottaboraft Cleerhood lo NAL P,as. =rut' °°u=t l rrio."'cl•rk!"'"•• rx"— Cittstres Insurance Mapany of Ilttaiinrg h :o. a. ItUNlZr7rhumme" 1111113Z4 L. W/LIUMNIA. net. OMOI, WMIELTECE EMUS LED ...... WINTIIIIIO MILL AND . 01.1100 RUMS 011 TUS 01110 AND MITIOUISIIII SITIRS. SID THISSTA. sr h~n . .6 00 .di bts W 00.101 . 05 , 17112. Allih mewl 44 pentlS •/ le MONO I:MUM NA1704710,111 OM 27141IWORT.LTION. ' . -... , E it gis i 7 ' . Fttr.-- A. H. HOLM & BRO &coma .to H. P. Nelson& Co., • ationomoroorzo or SOLID 'BOX VICIt,e, *ono atiovwmstav gas. rases 1811atar anon, &or atom varmol.o tow *DIP mirif Were bp any min, be be single Or raarriod. Wooer. larchaale i:wirbaat at loaaaater. who haa iaot ye{ aapiikd Woolf with. loritlaraf Thwrolf• Irablao LIIIIMMt, ldra co DM sod do U. lo •Intd. I/ 1.111 be worth 14 w• lad Is MI& llaao ah.l otos wain, barrow It .ball all i.mre born wad. Taw bah ray word tor that. howler! S.. BP/1130 ARRANGE:IOMT. e • nsfimia nnsiwania Rail Road and Packet Line. MOLUSIMT eaa PAY• 1121.1111., &tweet rittabosrph, NT York, AgadapAia and 310 miler Rail Raab' 72 saes Caul. rtax THROUOII.IIII Y WORT 1101110. PARE TO PIiI4.I2tRLIIIIA 1j BALT.I.IO marmithe! NAMUR AIM 0011.0.iin• Cot.. (IN the opening of °anal Navigation admi x.. TY Lice o stem. Pre Mats sill ran, einiarsi. fog at writ/. Proavvimiala Ilalleng. A aclorL raowt Boat gill Irsve latirtairati every rmainur peadmly. Prom". tate th••Radroad at baby- Ella mat day at nacre , eraaalad Mataga Hoeg la dab arriving at ktillivArlabla air Ultimata, earl • sett maralmr. unammre arilval as Ilan, bust. Übe Um llnp.o Trigs tims at as Ultimata mid Mum orbasma IWI Haag to lbat city. arriving is limo to proceed to Waabl aeon city ass. month,. biairpsimgo or alb. informatios. atilt to 0. (SIAM Agosta, P . ' a. 1 1 11 1 / I Kllilliog, or to D. UMW It (11.1.1msal Lola BOYS' CLOTHING. AND STILL ANIMUS LOTS , TOBY received from New, York, aiotkei 111/ Lotofth , ,PmrPee onal brantlfol alormor OLOPP 1.11117U1t HOY& of ou'orted rlsn• sod .., ties sad of. t peris:lo Seised and taken it e 4 ecntion as the property of Samuel Wyley, sidle emit. of William Irwin, for 100 of John N. Me Ciotifttind °theta. Al!the light, title, inirreet, and claim of Ho gee Bell, of, In, and to,Oll, thet certain lot, piton or pkniel of ground situate, lying, and being in lathlike township, containing ono acre more or en, laid bounded by land 'el \Michael on the one side, and property of Henry Weasel and 'Hon. H. 11. 'foster, on the \ other, and 'fronting on the Pennsylvania Canal, and, extenditig, back IA the Allegheny river, bating thereon erected a large and commodious two atury, brick building, used for a bittern, and known a gate Deer Creek Inn,. Also a two Story brick building wed for a Mire' room, shorrtealer's shop;`,(4, together with extensive stabling sad out Minion. Salted and token in 'exemition as the properly of Ro ger Bell, at the suit of James Eareamtzi, for use of Wm. Hendenmu. , \ a ALSO, All the right, title, interest, and Claim. of 'Hen ry Coulter, of, in, and to; all that certain lOt piece of grozipd, "'Heade On Grant's Hill, in Die City of Pittsburgh, bounded and described follows, to 'wit, Beginning ea Coal lane (Doi \ Webster at, ') at the distance "of 60 ft from the corner of Ciiathein et, and ranking thence along, Coal lane (or Weiner st,),eastisardly2.l! ft to the lino of groand•owned' by Ilea. Walter Lowrie, lz, to a point 6 inches diMant from the corner of lot no 4, in the plan of Clitistopher gee' lots; thence by said Coal lane, 'or Webster . • westwardly 24! ft te, the corner of lane 2, In said plan, owned by Aaron Motif', thence along the Doe of cold lotincrthwaOly 'l2O ft to the place of beginning,being all (except flinches) of lot no 3, in the plan of late laid out byChria, Magee, which plea is recorded in the Recotiier'a ollice of Allegheny co, in Book L, 24, page 97, on Which is erected a three story brick boasts. Seized and token in execution as the property of Henry Coulter, at the suit of 11. Childs and Co. • • ALSO. . All the right; title, Interest and claim of Job's Obey of in and to nll that certain tract of - land situate in Lower St. Clair Township; bounded awl described as follows: Begiunime,it a post; thence by land of Carne and Hardona'north 81 deg.; west 100 perches by land of iland'a.heirs, north 51 deg, east 33 6 10 percher. lo'a black oak; thence north 61 deg, east 83 perches to' a white oak; thence north 611; deg, west 79 perch es to a white oak; thence by land of Williato .11eayty north .24 dog, east 68'. perches to lila. dust; thence north 65i deg, east 24 perches; thence north 70 deg, east 30 perches to a Man e; ttinnce south 53 deg, cast 73) perches to a stone; thence by %Gant land, south 44 deg. west.39} 1 perthvi to lebeeoln thence south 14 deg, west 51 perches to a beech; thence south-13 deg, I ',a,t It\ 3-10 perches; thence southol deg, west 15.0-10 perches; thence south 481 deg, riot sa• 10 perches; thence aeoth 9 deg,;east 181,percheig I hetes north 67° east 8 4-10 perches; thence earth 01 deg, east 9 perches to a while oak; thence smith la deg, west 51 perches to 'the place of heginniog'containing pc acres and 131 perches cilia measure.. Alao all that tract of land situate irt, the 'township aforesaid and adjoining. \ landa sof Marlette, and , bounded as foltows : ' Beginning at a bicker'' , on Lorentz' line; thence north 42 deg, east 25 perches, thence north 76° west, 7 8 7. 10 perches, thence south 40 deg, 'west 26 s perches to a white 'oak; thence eouth 70 deg, east 210 percheeto the place of beginning; captaining one sore and nine perches attics measnre, on' which. Is erect ed four (4) dwelling klllllll4 Cut houses, stables Lo.--Betng the Caine land which Beaty and wife by deed dated the firth\ day of \ April 1836, recorded in deed book 8 A. 'rot. 51%,pageo 846 tet.- conveyed to said John Obey. Seized and taken In execution es the property of John Obey at the suit ofJ.`le. Decker. • , \ ALSO, \ All the right, title, interest, and, claimer Jan Bradley of, In; and‘to lot No. SID,' In Walker's extension of the Borough of Elizabeth, trotting 60 item:Bth street,72olt on Ferry stseet,'and 80 feet on flth street. And, alto, all the itterest of said Bradley of e in, abd\ p. lot No.: 320 ,in the said extension atijoining`the above deseribed lot, and of ,the same dimetaions, and bounded on the west by lot No. 821, belonging to Thaftunt Storer. Soloed and taken in 'executl n se the property aft John Bradley, at the suit tll L il Fetter . thee' \ \ •. - - All ' th e right, title, interest, and claim of Nil eat a Morris of, in, sod to a certain lotur piece of ground elitism in the ' , salty: .Fayette, , bounded on th e last by laod'of A tali Pierce; on the south and west by lend of Dec . etine, and on the'nortb by lot of lire, kin; eon . taming about tof an sore, on whic h l erected a toe story frame house ; frame etable,4l4 oth er build/cgs, Au. Seised end taken in \ 'teems Lion ae the property . et Nelson U Morris:lU the snit at John Short, execator,pf .WlO Short, \d,c,- ALSO All that two stogy frame buibiteir ol i i i . „,.. 1., the 8d ward of the city of ,AJleghesl:‘'en 'OW north elde of Oran strut s at :the disquiets .° l ' about 04 feet tmetwardly fssen.Long lane,Di said oily, siol'OootOlAing in front, on Green &testi, &knish% 18 11, and.lB It deep, islthheek tall& inp3o ft via., and aboin l 6 ft deep, and kitith en Oft by 12 ft, one soda half stories high, laid the lot or piece of ground and, cartilage appar'- ‘ tenant to said building, • Seized and taken In' execution as the property of 'John CorristoW at the cult of Ernest Eggers. . . ALSO, 'du the eigie, tills, thetithl and dim of. ;Jacob Diorama; et; Dt.;' pad to, all than . certain lot or piuse,of greeted sitnate,, and adjoining the borough of ,licSeesnort, twing lot lie. 8, in. ,;,a plan of lotstaid out by,Bobert Sinclale;; maid tut being 60 fat in front on Walnut sheet, and rutting bait by the same width 140 ft; .saidlot being bounded by tots No. 2 and 4 in said plan, au& \by Walnut gnat and,Btrawberry alley. discord taken in exerotion is the. Property of 3,7b\ Detract, at the emit of Adam 1041 F.. Athlright, title, interest end m n claim Be.' fendl ts, a; in, and. to all. that cartels \ lot or ~,,, piece o and athlete in the city of Allegheny, marbled % e old plan of William Anderaeo,\ No. 3u, and 'dad as follows: ' Begirusing on the north Side 1' 'Washington street, al,a, corner of ,\, a lot new, 'lttle of J.ohn Mury, thence aurtf: \ 6 \ 'Orly by ali e-q said lot 100 feet 'Co Liberty ckreet. thencerderlyalong said Street eft ft. and, 9 ',aches til ‘ Yo i, \ Twiner's, lett thence Southerly 'along lot, NO, WI; 1 foot to Washlagton street:. andthbaco cestitill ' long said etreen,6o , feet 9 inches to the\placti,\`nt.beginailig; Ot:w14011. h cidychkikerected.. \ Seised and taken * exect. Oa r , as", the prithertrif.John;,Cbblett, Hoary, 11.1.111010:11, Williams', It V.. Lemon 'and Robert Catobell‘pathrd `with, \JOE' 'tole and lleeld Woods, Teksicee of \the4d`Preshyterliu Chtwei, of Alleghtej‘ , City) at thglinD. 'of Be n j a min Ai - s Mercy. , • ,„A . k. , \ ' . : ~ \ A All' the ''rigilt;, title,'int res ' anti .Cial of Jean Whitaker heAin;.aret - let,thone two certain lots or , pieces; oe' l land eh:into - in 'Mifflin Vown. chip, and bonarledned deadribedan tallowe, is wit: First, all 'that Oettain 'pleU\ or parcel it !and In mid townshi s p,lepinolekit,a black oak isomer on`delth Merr t tuley'S IllteObeiies ilong Sold tkne Lathe Medieeiport rued at iltost. thence 'Atilt% told road tilllt intersects - said ,lern!ley's line, at ` or near whorled& Elisabe th ' , 'un :raid croons eeid MiGleespoo ilkad to Dail, kOf INA ‘ginnitg..`thintilning tithes Acres and.' relate, strict 'ingshore. '.' A15041.1.4100' other` ' ' in pitheaniaithl Of laud liserd,thirrialifp, Degth-' ning at, out in , the MoStgesPoet road,, th enats south 71, Ns, nieet. Ili Perches to a poi*: thane by land 0.4",---, Hope; soutli2B,l,, degrees; wol Li perchth le, a poet, thencWojds of Adaili\ Both, duee'reted; 60'101'61 d j stale peicbl., etc to the pliae itt heennittii_connifultne Ate acres, strint taeii),allntlrhlikliranore ful , ,, ay dAecrihelle,6ed \ from, ! '\ ',. ;. .to .the danadatitt and taliettkad in L Bd, Tollticlo:g. 0 , page I t lia; togother liftt tWipiartensitet."l - The knildingo are a two ittoq, Dente dwelling lirtnee, oil ltouses,4o, • teethe \Partl..tteeit O?P' with Vatde, 610. Baked and taken in executes,' as the s roputtoPlituelattdtaker, at the snit lit Cher lte , F O E ., , !t, 0 7. \ ~i \ Al..' \ ' NV e ' , „ • All le\ Agit, tll,le, .Liiielket\ and claim of . .Ict. • Stith 11 . cirtdsh ind JaideiT , gamut, ct;:in ands to alt those ~ two 'certain loter.nt*ound In'tlie city, of Pittabpegb, and ofth'insekot old ,eittt remitter orirPekn street,- bonhdid. and-41.11 31 4 ‘,,e folkowl, viz; wootomencbag ‘ nt 'n pallid = Vitas' treet where thellesion lint,nt Ortiosi e . now 4 ) ,,1ate,4 Vet. '4.- V. ?Jew, •and Jahn!Far rith lute he the fo veaak! tkrtdti tlithearsouth "Wl; along 'Venn 4rset,. 46 - feat; ',thence proetz warily toward the Allegkety - tiver`by a Dna parallel.'.erith _the :ilitistah Ilne;'' between the propertior new or iste s uf the efothsal,d .re - . . and thetoo49iid if. 1 61106. 6 * 'l4 'at 20 tette ( alley. thekton \ northlrudli4 o .4 ealkiilley . 04 Wind ii i g h 't: a i d/ "P 144 6". t4thelifoleosid picpecir . 10:111 ,or \ liti'of the etursith, Rem; theses alting4he efeemeld dledettlilth betties" the itoPereita 0 10 `,4 11 ilt of th e; Obniesia mg; gaw lied Fatten A . gee ,ta. the, vac* • 0 1 bi. giantstingusi the property whirl Una* r n.y..Mainv; atl,l4‘„'4,dta4 date*til.,l. 1847, .firiatoil iiiitl.., comeyed ‘u. Mi'd aqu i lieritl4 two-akity,, ‘6\4l"k4eilluslikita63*"._,kkoniaail an ile*" 'Beiniet:wi tT6 tylikili 11 execution' al aka property of Jinepli Ilevinaskand /wheat ikaatap: its tka.atkaf Idiom Taaivana... '. • ..,,- \.,\ . '. .. ' ~., 1' N ~.''' Afithi, :Wit, tide. lil ash, abed/ lief Hsi: sy p ews . itini and .14, Al tkat., nettle later piece irkiplysadoitneded Inaba all il.ritts bniVat tit 'adobe at Wed' street ? oostaining abballetaat* tea a ildfdatiatiLianda.. t ftat-dix 11 . 1 0 1 0 4 AM i ..km illialaa a ,iiiii . fdaietdrl ones manakin; known, af IBeitint's Haer. Ekdaad,aad taken in ‘ ionandine. \\-.,\' . , . - •..5;,-,-• .- .-, \ :,. \ ...- . \ . \ - •\..`..-.,:'• '.....- ...:T.,\5 . ,„.: - ' . . _ - HA the properly of Henry Besret, sc.the suit of Henry Manson's a...hafts:, \ CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. m Shr_. ( !grr.'.Uor. 14, Irr,ff.. my 15 IrtCON SIDES-7 cho.'rec'ff for NU by • \ BRILL t • pros ttr.et.. \ DIDU LATED \ f various (homy, )oI! ba Pn , ee'd and foe r..10,br 'l , * t'ri Met ja AL'S:ODA-420U • its. just r,o'd and for br .1..11112 , au l A s co. trIER.I4A.N CLAY-1 colt reed foieale by itina co. iiOCLIELLE - 001114 2 3 cork read ler 5,.x .. ,”t, co. for '4IITIIII-3 Ibis, reo'd und,for RJ tair by loylo Eilma C 0 . ,. ilgTikit CARBONATE 50124rb54; troelrea,and Imttab by ' ACIi , E;REISO bble., No. ..,,kttst ree , l ahll aNl ENOW/11111110Rilitt. YE-50 Nies, juXt, rea'a 'and C;r7al7 - e- by aOl4 \'2it t ,OLllSl ! ,.7olrf. SOAP—SOO Itokiir! , 4 0 st \in atone and ' , 1.7 !sr Web, \ • g' , _ . aqsa .'"0 1" B A v el •i 6' 2 ale 67 11 - Cric 7 •l2' kegs\ LIBTIti . ., j 104 r„ rala bs mzl4• iss • seed, l an ohn 10 ick Sug4,4 t„1 BE„,E ese , .,s rptu ., 00 „ .11 n. D.'', - itomgo3.?.- 9 eke. pure, iP'etD 7e4 r e'cs. " p4TAO.-- - Bo13160.X:4,1, ASH BOARDS-13 -7 4i. Z. w o. no , Inoni4o and An rd. At a37/1 \ \ R081A02 1 .1,17 . yr, A, r oo. 010 mon and \ \ • nontsoN, mro,n, for .11.,‘ I AIID---1 \ R - -D r II lOPPEE varl4 KYrAsti. J. min ! ER BUCKETS 2i)11 ttus. Lucka,'„ 1-1 Tub., orto.. m7ll , .:J. imoi . irik , ,t co. \ TAlion-25 Boxibti eitp% icTr 11.7. male er' ' • DiLlyugni Ad suGAll_ii,i,...TaT\,,,oe fo r rah, by. J.11 , 11al: tall It 1X)...% 1 PLANTATION 1110LASES,—"qi burr* St. k , br. pc }:w LOT--2p pen. Itivti u F4...tir1 , . \, 5jik,1,;,. 14 iu.t. r..i....i av, ' A. A. , UAlhlor. m (' ...I. ~,, I' 1 1 0 who Ilontauble the Judgea lc! . hAXourt \ a. 4 Korona (Netter onion of tho •I'e!, 1./ and for X' tho ! b oot) of All••uhout t'. • ' \ A' e. , \ L. _ Ito holltlon of Palrtrk'ltigt.lasby, or, the deeotokWard. ray Pt l'itteburub.... theCouuty *elevate'. humbl rebate. tub. That your with:her bath °melded thread( with me- tattle tor tbe ahuhrutodattenet traveller...rot otborhat btu duolling house.to !ha card atnoraedd, owl plot. OW 3 our 11011.1. WM Po 91.151,1 l 0 MU{ Mtn 6 ii,01.4 td, keep. w s rtiVIVTo ' rnA .OI : II Wat_ '"t •IArKIRTAT.W. ' t \ • WO the oubierlboraOelaturna ,t 000 ef,rutld erahl;dri. Cattily that the atom. petitioner 'to La oorat, t r the \ . hammy and tetoporanco. and la wellyworkted iel hot.* \ \ oan. and rotoreoinere , tier the . .tamed oho* ,trail \ len and abed.. and that raid tavern ty awiersrp , \• 11. Y. Idettrate. Wm. 4: Anderrun,Jebn Lark ilI : ., John ft Irwin. John Ithey. thlllip ttors.ramiDli , et, \ , Buttuktoult. I'lentoti,J. Urootts. Hobart 11. l'atterpret, \„, , mousy_ =A . " . ._..._:‘2.1....:•.... -s, X X. °,. Books I Books !I Bookit! t • \ \ \ AA - TIDF,- WIDE • Woltl t D: . by ' Elliabeitt \ VT . Wetherell. Outerhy; by KlEtaheth Wetherell, . .. X \ \ \.... hir ere rde Lettere to CblerJuati:e T'au.r. \,, ' Dore,. Shoe Ilabletoout by Kenedy: ..,, .• • ' , - The Ilowadja iOll , lO. 07 IL W .C. 11 1.. - ' -.'.- 1:eiollectloollor a Library Ws, ottikna.4 . 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I ‘, : n r • , MI. Bilk I.,cejort reeclred • • • •• - • • arl4 : • . BIARE)II,,e • • GREAT BARGAINS. IN GOODS:._ BAiLINO - OPP .41' \THE • i •"; .; • FITS Subscribeilxing abtirti th• Good* itu•lagok and lialr3=l , .t rt al 4.1.1.47,a7 sext,l4l=a l s•pn 2.117111. DAY:may 13tb. ml Ms rutin dock. •C /Moly and, 801{4 In; OmEl* at for c.h. ml• Opal, lumina b•ev or' ariNtlly Foamed ...In, will b• (bard dadcatl, car•-alon o.lJurint. UAW vex. mot 1..., 15., UN pit,.. alio n ti l eltl*St v °77' \ 111311 s ad :111.4. `Tall, lta . n t.g =uv'M ' aculto•lrdeptltneu ina.ln• • ••1 . • I otiltAlitenurre visis•l•l•l4 . I " cr \ Whit. ~,-r \a &.naleti.r. and • fa. Aft ,Dr•so tkay i1k•!•11r. 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