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70Z CILIUM ocrinaserosza,
MOSES I'ONZIALL, Of /Amato County.
Tou ntrurroa araxaLu,
bIooIIIILF., Of Franklin Counts , .
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C :I: . TIAN METEItI3, Of Clarion County.
iB-To giro oar variance, editors
regtr the opPortonity to eajoY the
oar national holiday, no paper will
mthie orßee to-morrow.
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WY Commis Lipman 01330 AID
Pommy . RATLIMILD.L , A law spools in oar
' .., aid i sms is kea,np 'to-day with the dedsion of
fads. ft mr
, in the tome of the nit entered
•by some of e AUegheny Commissioners, to re
..,,- attain the Ohio Fa Pennsylvania Railroad Cam-
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piny front eitiotina en opth 'mezzo:. 4spot on
"the CotemousJ, and foi !Wag it for the tint:44ln
eflrefght, de. The impottatthe of the cue to
. .
soauypt our tithe* sad to , the Italbowl Cam.
pasy, - tenst be our excuie foi lain up so muck
sputa with io dr • subject in this excessively
luatveather. . l /4
The decision is ugainst' dm Company. and
. preemie thi erection ot ;the cliatemploted
bolld
fug sad rtitisins..them • itlttu using More thin
tesi'itt trdailit Matti, further fledges le hvi
:Nit think the completes:its In the ease have
made t =basks. We do not thioh the Bolii,toti
-11111 IN much' of a lamas to the neighborhood
• a benefit; but as the pier Is !want the Cum.
• :,.panY, mid Sondem tiautlo quarters too ttiriow
I belle trinsiatioa of busineu - upon the road,
; and to ease upon It, iilut coussgemas will be
ttrat °chitr and better iipsirterenualt be resorteti t
;The remit of the; silt will undoubtedly be
to lodoee the 3oespaY to batten their ansage.
mains tor moan the .Alleghenttiver into tide
•' -
•, ...• Pittsburgh pesterunica liberal spirit. Sty .
• , giate oie cd her Add streets, tor .a railway
'-' track, sad permits the Penuejltarica company
to occupy a portion of the public wharf. Bell
spas are not casidera imdirmeented is nut
. . seiner en the alde'of the river, "Ltd the Ohlo and
Peanylvania Railroad :will be„wdliemed with
, hre'depots and her treincialltia city: We on.
Airitand that the sireiys preprciatocitor orate-
" leg the lien hen been ttoseglated, sad ere hope
gboiiireeteresrill loan* 4=o4ll4V:big thironts,
ynd plasiengithe bridge under contract. This
and bit dotte,eminer or later, rind the
tien *lantana tij the gitegioney - oommoners, is
a additional inducement to hasten the proceed
"'lnge, am thq ate reitraincd from erecting the
imildingi unwary far the comfort of panto
pm and the protection of freight:
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ICl.—The two
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-, - pnen ee l - Mle wzoolleht paper, MontaTh . n
n • gip. bon retired
y d William ne, '
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-" ler - la bbin remains, and hes liewelet
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from tt, - ...!.. _o
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_ ice, - q. W e part
:- - - ii§ ,- edth him Charles C. Foe l i e q. ,
thelanding
" who has long
with Mr. ace.. 6 r e g r e t. To the teat',
' 441142. ' like P&Per.
&I
- to make a deed.
1%1 . ininitteee ancLabilltruestem7 .
gentleman
--- ' - :k• addhi the qualities of I. tree
len health
..,_ rein !' . • end elem. ,
. - mast limih7ml&'
dales..
. an d
& - - under hi. errors •' ' ' *ea/ el= left y - teen ghloh
, ant hill he seeks that vse d t hem _ led. mo ot mem
.editors ixin . k
hi:irlohl7 omits. " . 11 r r„,„ii..to
ft-- ,. .i..„..au 1614'
la h rtt w el " tablis er 11 4 01 4. 1' M, whole - waled.
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tmeoen hp ittj_ort,. lays fed game' d tte Aiatia
';'•':•'-'""•Irt .'•=47:2/1;1"
7111.rituded .Lthe Amite=
:".'"•`Mitts*Zeir • . is
tinuoo hail its
.isito ozpoot to ook.
- Tsai L& ri STAI2I7O pai.:—On Saturday IL
teenoondnaaarae ; . .31:4111141:11: the-pawn se hoz
. - rionnded by the derptlate rowdies who
assailed him in hls own home, and without pro
_
7-.. l .lrectatlen, was Mill aline, and some 'hopes were
entertained of 'hG .reeormy. We understand.
that. he le a Ter, lnoffanalse and imputable
. •
Men. All the acooanta confirm the Ant thspres
- alorwtfult the &Musk wee the most amp, piece
• . of zufflaalsoi".ever
,wltermai in this city, end if
the militant:am are not condlgelyptudshatthey
t wBt essars - withont their just deserts..•
ileioncutunin Crre.-410a Tuesday
'''morning Let, ths woollen festers end steam sew
-. mlll of Hi. Robert Wallies was dattioyed ty Ere:
Me Haiku's lose Is some $5,000. He Wu net
Hose few ether persons loot email
. • amounts.. A meeting et eympettly vas held by
the citizens, and measures taken to cable Mr.
Wini11r1011111111,11111b13.62115. •
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• AISS42III" 0101:11213 ,-- -PlrAimutwaywriumov.,
- lox—Vie - editor of ths, Trastagtaihrportv irks
lately paid i vidt to 011:1" incompstsbls
ny Otasstety, Pap the follow* losettibutv to'
. - -ths ability - sod (cod gists of has -Cautuirs,
Elm.. the Lioldbd and Lulling.. Oirdlnas of
the ititsads. - : It Is praise . iiid shd justly be;
we swarth &sae this (abject, without tpa
xoLl
sll nd'ors to tbe aoomplished architect, JOHN
cateurr, Egg, to whossirdeSt Keel and de ,
Irodan tolholatereeti O
of f Company, lieu be
-.l.`",,,eittritinte in,.a lugs" inessuve,' the triumphant
gaunt ef. the eaderpriirt. , Mr. Chishat eras one
of the gentian= erho brought forward the soh.
jeot of a Huai Cenietery In 1834 ;
advaeated the entire feasibility and prsotiabill
ty of suotiesefolly promoting the design. ,
sanpriaspredietlane then amis, bets been on
- pipmilled,'"ted his opinions tritunpantlyena ,
take& in the enema of the Allegheny 'Casale.
:What be affirmed as his belief in 1834,
though deemed vielentuy manyat the thee,
vuTolly realized in the experiment 0f 1844.
The people nobly came forward to the trapper::
of saY. enterprise commended to their, patronage
by sentiments of affeetioniend a Toes' end mu
enoe, all unselfudi and hallowed. far the memo.
rite of.sir deputed ones. tinder-tee : cope.,
ritece.d direction of. Mi. Oblelett, all that was
aseyistmetriesr orireseemly In the general
tares of Ws lovely grove, chum as a puce of
fepulturi, weer made to give way.': Order; mad
Purity end' ,symmetsy everywhere stand out
prominently, attesting the and auptigte
tette that designed end ;Wined so wetland er•
"ranged on every hand..Tbe'noble taste of Mr.
Ctielett has, Indeed, rendered this plus 'mid
serf lorprossively imutifol." , • , .
• •
. saes Lavas 111 Vmaism.—A correonendent
theleurnal of Cubstrox, who hoe taken • re
centa:enrolee on the Rappahannock and skeet!
Prederkamborg;notleed that leber,appiUd; to
lorseattre sad hies, sod a general um:plaint in-
Virsials of the searolty. of labor—ovies to the
of so-luny, proprietors with their
Waves.' Aced read:lsle, whether bleak or white,
boloadaideri readily two dollars pm day—• task
poles boproportion to theta* rats of the produce
;nuirket.- Looking to theokuseter of the labor
.
is eh* hartesc, he, wu ativok to nodes • greet.
.-:.:'sbuge within the tut : thirty yeirs. Thou . %
. • . -.smug the sluts, more of free bleak And Much
,More of white labor than formerly. A few for
atge Ommon and hish. are now coming
late_thiertartry.: It le very clear to him that
the tithe: is to come, and la not very far off, when,
is dist Drat of the country, slues will be retain
sd dirtily for home stairsatti while labor la the
Sold; a.wail u a all meabanital employments„,
. , Will be friei and, the most part,' whit/.
. for
TO AiCIPSCLUII ••••rhi .fonoltio_g
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' aunt bad' the botactszy dips.
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. : Ameti__---.rma a im , th e recent tattle iiiicf . l ,?!
confilT d oiDe r ty ea Chastellor of tpluLTusamit,
.. •-:, 31401nn -Ths Row Jugh BAVVo47,ldattila
: ..:',.,:' • of
tor of en United. tit:said rne_Vested
''Vary Bw ~ a' : ° E V 0 renP Igh"40" UT.
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ortittiVri 41.1-Mr...
plat Sethi/alb 33149 of .. . :.
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The editor of oh e Vries Telegraph has azalea.
bird lalllas atoms. " Here le the Out oat
."
• lad 11 SS • 'whopper
Dais Shaw, a ohs Yorkville Milk eat • Dark
' tai kin urn arm .ekra - from which she
• !staked harts= ar m et
of which she
laiMdrt . -.•
y: nuvfrtifmr.;
We eve Wow the opinion of Judge filtienton
on the appllitationl far-an injunction to restrain
the Ohlo and Penerylvania Railroad Coinpany.
from emoting additional kedldings on the South
CdttulOttldißegheriy. The Oat Importance of the
subject will be inffteient excuse for' its length
and tint &hence of oar tutted variety of newa
This is s motion for a special lojunctlon, be
fore answerupoli the hearing of which affidavits
on behaltif the bill-here heard., sad also the
affidavit In opposition of the President of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. • •
The complainant patticalarly alleges that the
acts of the defendants are ts 'special injury and
misuse is him, as the 'owner of • lot to
ghee} , Clty,entitled to • right -of common; that
the appropriation of the Common by the defend-
ants is wrongful serf without any lawful author-
•
The fret !equity le, has the somplainont such
clear legol:eiglit of common,. u wi l justify
tits Conrti to the elerdse of its idimeretion, to
interfering hrai mane, to crop the alleged mie
chief ? • .
By the Att of the 12th of larch, 1789, out of
the tract of land thereby; located, three tbotisind
scree were reserved do the use of the State; id
an oblong of not leis than' one mile in depth:
from the Alegheny and Ohio eivere, and extend-.
tog opted down the said rivers, from opposite
Fort Pitt, so far as may be neoessary to include
the same.
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In the preamble to the Act of 11th September,
1783, are the following words: "And, 'Mints,
to appease that a sate of the said tract, if laid
outand tilspbsed 'of to the beet advantage, will
linzleh iisonsiderable sum of mosey towards dis•
*Fijail rhe.46M4se :by thir Sate:. Therefore, to
Attain the Said end to the most emit:table man.
Vier." Brit enacted, &o. •
The Second section authorises out of ._the said
tract—firit, the laying ont and surveying of a
town in lots, and a suitable number of outlete for
the .of the inlet', and thirdly,•
that the reedits of the said tract shall be laid
cot in other lots, which shall not be lees than
one aere, nor more then tan acres each.
.The third notion authorises the sale and con
"veyance of the whole of the lots.
The fourth section, however, has this import
ant proviso—“ That the President or Vice Peed.
dens in Council shall reserve, out of the lots of
the said 'town, for the use of the State, as ninth
Lad u they dull deem neessemsy for a Court
House, Sail, and Market House, for - plume of
public worship, and for buryleg dead; sad 'with.
out MO said town, one kagared acres for a common
Pasture.
This was the ruerraderact of 8000 sores laid
out, sad that was the origin of the present' city. -
of Allegheny.
Now, in relation to lite rights of ilot owners,
in and out of the one
. handredpuus 'reserved for
to commits pasture, we hue several adjudications
of the Supreme Court. .
Chief Justice Tilghman, in pronounoing , the
'opinion of that Court, in tholes, of the Trait.
tses of the Western University u. Robinson
and others, 12 B. and &82 declared that the
Supreme Executive Council did not exceed its
powers in laying cut this Common, and granting
it to the purchasers of lots. It was so ordered
by the law under which they acted, and no debt,
In scuuquence ofthis privilege, the lots brought
better price ; and rhos, the.object of the Leg
islature, to nice as much money as possible for
'the payment of the public debts, was answered."
And further—. this right of gammon is an u
nasked' known to the law. It is an incorporeal
hereditament, giving to.the owner of one treat
of land the privßege of:common in other lands;
a privilege annexed to the land, and passing by.
the eonveyance of the land to which It . is an
nexed. Neverthelesst rn
e property In the soil
remained in the Comm "'wealth; and:if the co.
manors had retuned tit right of common, the
estate of the .Commonwealth world hove been
absolute." Again: • The grant of common in
this mos, looked forrardinto future generations.
The State had the right to the soil, subject to
the sight of Cotomon.'. This rigid of 000011011 the
tot aolrkre isiyht tinier rekari or modify at their
pleasure."
And further on, In the same opinion, the
Chief Justice wee the strong terms that the
right of Common in the lot holders to Imago".
niehrd and lauxtiagatiziaok, but with their own
conceal. In exceed's the question was waved,
%ad no opinion was Intimated upon the point
whether, the owners tot town lots only, or also
those of out totOrere entitled to the right of
Common. • _
In the cum of Carr vs. Walling, Mr. Justice, ',
Rodgers, pronouncing the opinion of the So. ,
promo Court, held that the right of Common wan
intended roily for the use of the owneriverthe
in late; and that the owners Of part of en In
lot is melded to the right. ...,
The complainant, therefore, being the owner
of Lot No. 8, fronting upon the EloothCommoe,
1 as such owner,,is entitled to the right if common
patine upon the land reserved for that per.
poseby_thopthrical limey and location of the
StrinrOT - 1111.41.+7, - esnr - e•r• - wimar "O
Mut* -Lila]: appropriated. It Is a pist
il/1e ensued to his _lend; and paling by the
genujiiiirorthe land to willthit L annelid.
The Supreme COurt in 1824, looking et all the
eircneutenees of.eurvey and ode, pronounced
the right .of common itusitinguisheble except
with the consent of the owners of the lots. The
Tight of the complainant es s commoner, if. an
owner . of a lot, or part of a lot, hat' therefore
been.. established at law: and the affidavit In
opposition to the bill, does not deny the fut.
.We thus perceive that the propertj in the soil
remained in. the commonwealth and the use.
meet to the holders of In lots.
An examination of the Act to Incorporate the
city of Allegheny, pursed the 18th of April,
1640, will throw Important light upon the mob-
Thosixth section of that Act seem - : the
power of corporation in the Select end CoolliOn
Ceti:tells, who More fall authority to ordain and
establish such lens, ordinances and regulations,
we shall be necenary oilinnverdent for the. son.
ernthent of the city, presided the same shall not
ha n repugnant to t tith laws and Constitution of
the United Stake, or of the Commonwealth.—
ThesM farther prescribes, that all suits ordi
nate/ and repletion' ae shall not be, publiited
andrecorded, in that manner therein pointed out,
shall be null end void.
The twentieth section ta tiniciost materiel to
this Investigation. It dubs?"' that the right of
this Commonwealth to all the lands within the
city of Allegheny, mentioned in the fourth ou
tlets of the Act of Assitmbly, of the 11th of Sept.
17870thiletiog mush parts, thereof u hue Derr
toter. been appropriated by grant and authority
of liWis hereby granted end vested in the said
city of Allegheny, far inch palls uses as are is.
cited In said act, and tech other. 'labile uses as
the Belied and Commas' Counclia may, from time
to dime direct and ordain. PILOYMID, =wenn,
that no part of the said land,' allotted by the
go fourth section of the Mt of 1787, for a CNA.
VMS, shell be applied th any other purpose, with
out Wimps firer being hid and obtained from
nett person. in are entitled to a right of Com
mon in said land,^or from u many rub persons
as may, by law, grant isrig'it to the whole, or
any pert of said Commas". , '
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.• Thuile will be seen that the Commonwealth at
first retaining the properlyin the Noll of the com
mon, for the on set forth in the fourth section of
the act of-1787, granted its right and vested the
same In the city of Allegheny, to be held by the
city for the same use.
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The,Seleot and Common Cotioolis Wed by or
, Mune° or regultdicin properly adopted and le
gally
proindgeted, apply the Common - to any
such public use as they might deem advisable,
bed tot without irdraiesfiref bens; had and obtained
from th. coriiisomrs.
The obtaining of releases from the!commoners
is, therefore, by legislative enactment, a condi
tion precedent to the spplioatlon of the land by
the Councils to any other purpose than that , of •
Conomon. The.owners of Ignore first to be con
sulted and thitir wishes uoutained, and (=sent
obtoined, before the,Coonclia can rightfully dis
tal-6 their rights or Oproplate the Common .to
other public mu whatsoever.
Any seeks of the Councils competent to di
vert the easement, must be based aeon the're
leueceethCowners of lots. With releueifirst
obtalued, - -.they may direct and ordain - fo other
public sues, but not :.--elberwise; and they must
direct end ordain In the mode pointed out in the
"meth seetion, to wit,.by publishing and re.
*lading All ordinances are null and void, if
there - is any virtue In the Act, which ere not
promilpted in the specified manner Indicated.
The railroad of the defendants le located over
and upon the South side cache South Common
as far ae Federal street, where it termites-es.—
There ere three duke upon. that line. The
loading and nulosthorof the cars, and other
things appertaining to a depot, occur at. this
point. The bill *Wren that the defendant* pre.
tend that on tbe:•lsth of August, 1850, a resoln.
Lion was paned by the Councils to the ergot fa,
towing:
oßendond, by the Select and Common Coun
cil that is far as the titie of the city extend, thi
rigid cf coy fifty feet wide through the Coo:mope
Of the city to Federal "treat. along the , South .
Ade of the South Common, as the eons has tOnn
leastedly said Company (Ohio and rounoylvenia
Railroad Company.) shall be granted to amid
Company free of charge." • •
The MI( farther *lieges - that In troth and in
foot, 80 such red ,
lotton was ever. passed. To
support this 'allegation ‘aliMarits have beau pro.
dead, thide by members of the Couells. From
theselt appears &lathe rerolotlon originated in
this Select Council, and Is in the hand-writing
of the thin rrethdent of that branch. Mr. Da.
old 0. Etteekton, erho wee s member - of the Se.
loot Council in that year, deposes that the words
.• along the south mid" of the South Common, as
located by said Company," are Wanting in: the
resolution read in the Select Council. " Tinge
words' he ststm.l.wera tometime after fur.
Akita to the clerk of the Select Council at his
office, sad by him incorporated u part of the
resolution. He spoke to mesometime in the fall
o f 1850, or the irregularity of the preeeedings;
The 111111802tilt114 Maim made to the mole-
floe la the inLatites.of the 'clerk, are dietinedly
visible, • There% no evideaca that the .resole
chin, or the auppiectent.to It, were reed in tbe
Common Cour4, (the concurring branch of
Ceur.eila) Thehroluutes of the Common Coatt
ail eontstn nil pixies whatever of the concur
rence of that indily in the grant of the right of
way; oar is there arty evidence that the resole=
don was pablished la either of the nenepaperi
employed to publish the proceedings of Cann
ella. 'rho Paper itself on which the resolution is
written, bonnet the usual endorsement of the
clergy! of Councils certifying that it Vbas read
'cads eitotter in the Effect, and 'read and con
curred' in by the Common Cauttoll, and the -day
of the month 'and yearotcted.,"
Mr. James 11larehnil, also, at that time a meta.
ber of the Select Connell, deposes. tater oifii, en ,
follower ties inihe Select Council when are.
volution giviorlo !defendants theeight of way
through the Commian ground, wasiffered. The
resolution as offered. was amended on my mo
tion, by inverting the words iieo far as the right
of Couneff extend." and confining the Company to
the west tide of Federal greet; in that form the
resolution pawed.: In the reeblotion as passed; I
am eidetic.' that the words 'Me title of Welty' were
not in it, but the words abort. given se my amend
ment, were. It Is my belief alio, that the nerds
'along the 'tenth side of the South Common, as
'the lame - has been located by cab" Company,'
were not In the resolution se passed by Coaxi
al "
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This teetimony is of course ex parte, but in mo
tions for epeeist iejunction that is the kind ad.
dead and acted upon by; the Court.
In the next place the complainant alleges that
no %lessee were tint obtained from the Com
-months- There was nothing mid upon the argu.
meat; denying this fact. There Is certainly no
thing-.in the atbduit of the President of the
Company, reed in opposition to thentotion, con
trenertlug the allegation. That affidavit up the
1 $
contrary selects) the alleged grant by the min
elle an th e primary authority for enterin pon
'the Common, and appropriating it to the ea of
the defendante, admitting the cur of the Com
mon as alleged In the blll.• .
The defendants likewise rely upon the 11th
Section of their eat of incorporation. These
vordi are employed In that section; off Retail
be necessary in the location of any part of any
railroad. to occupy any - read, street, alley, no
public way oigrarnd it shall* competent for the
municipal, or other corporation or public Mikan,
or public anthorities owning or hawing charge
thereof and the Railroad Company to agreelupon
the manner.
. and 'upon the terms and conditional
upon. hich the same may be used cr ocouPied,
. The defendants In relibig upon this tieotion,
,avor -that the South Common is public ground,
and that the city tun charge thereof. -
First, let no !aerate whether or not If Ibis pub.
Ile gratin& ' • i . . .
But the term public le leant, tit st,what apper
tains to all theiollizerus of the Statii, or, secondly,
ly, whatiappertains to thowhole body politic. The
-South Common is not a public ground, been=
the right of Common does not extend to all the •
citizens of the State, ' ' , Bat that a right of Com
mon," nays C:/ Tifithmoo, in the cue already
I quoted. lin one hundred acres of land on the
Allegheny river, should be reserved for the nee
I of all the citizens of Pennsylmania to an absurdity
too great to be attributed to the Legbilabare.”— ,
Again, It p on patio ground, for the right of
I
Common dyes not belong to all .the nthabilonti of :
the corporation sad body politic named and i
I styled, the Mayor, Alderman and citizens of Al- I
legbeny." Itbelongs only to those private persons
iwho own the in lots _which Were originally Isid
out, iturveyed, and sold, ere belengingto the town
of Allegheny. The easement is private proper
' Cy annexed to their private, estates in the Ind, i
and passing byibe conveyance or land. • :It is • i
right which wee originally granted by the own
er, the Commonwealth, by Iced, te the...queue oil
in lots, their heirs aid assigns, to SUS theireatt
tie upon the laid.resened, without stint. This
Owners of whit Were then the outlets, theirheirs '
and assigns have hot the privilege.
,
Secondly--tiltbough the property Lithe soil,
or right of the Commonwealth to use the lands
within the limits of the city, wee ,granted and
.veatted in the latter;by the ant 'ol-1810' for the
'nees.recited in 'the original sot, and far such
other public uses as the Councils may direct and
ordain; yet the proviso-already recited. Instead
of giving the city a charge:- over the Common,
for the puma* of alienniorror divestiture of the
privilege, expressly prohibits the application of
any part of the land allotted for a Common to
any other purpose - without 'release first being had
and 'obtained from the poisons eutitied. The
private right Is respected and held inviolable, -
thereby negativing the notion of the South Com
mon being public ground. It would, therefore,
we believe, be an absurdity to supper* that the
city her a charge of the Comtion for any such
owner. The easement of the oomplainan: is
his :private property, for. his private , benefit,
which he may release at hie , pleasure, and which
lies much apart of his lot, go intimately con
nected wltti_iLittet_the alienation of the lot
tease with it the incorporeal hereditament.
It is idle to allege that because no grass geowa '
upon the South Commoe, the tight of Common
of pasture. Is gone. When in the progress of
years, the roots decay and the soil becomes un
productive through any canoe, who wont ! ! gees.
1101:1 the right of the commoner to .1101 r fresh
seeds and to venerate the sell, in order to render
the 'ointment ' more beneficial! If the 'fences
around ,the Common of pintoe s . be broken down,
who would doubt bin right toreptir -theta f If
the march of improvement sod the growth of
population cause the village of cables tin 4
log
homes to be supplanted by the woken of a
.stately city, and render the Common *Ma was
secluded, open to,prblio intrusion and disturb
anco, who. ould gainsay the right of the Com
moner to mine the pastures* with a fence 1—
.. The grant of the Commeh In this case," 'laid
C. J. Tilghman, "looked forward to future gen
erations. . .
By the nintlearticle of our Constitution, (Seat
10,) It is declared that so man's propertjahall
be taken for applied to pnblio. use, without the
consent of his representatives, and without just
compensation being made.
.
The right of eminent domain, or inherent
sovereign power, gives the Legislature the con
trol of private property for public use. The
right of property, le every well-tegulated com
munity, isubeervlent to the gamest good and,
welfare. It rests in the wisdom of the Legisla
tors to determine what Is a public use, and also
what is the necessity for tiling the property of
an individual for that purpose. In the-exercise
of. the right of embieet domain the property of
the citizen cannot be transferred to another, on.
less the public is interested in the transfer. It
may be exercised by the Government through
Its immediste officers or agents, , or indirectly
through the medium of corporate bodies, or
private individuals. It maylberazirolsed not
may for the , public 'safety, but also where the in.
tenet, or even the convenient * * of the State or
itslahabitante, Is concerned; as for the pupae*
of makineturnylkes, rennin'', canals, .ferries
end bridges for, the accommodetion of the nub-
110. If the defendants then have the power
awarded to them by the Legislature, they may
take private property for the construction of '
their toed.. The Constitution, , believer. re.
quires &just cOmpensatien to the owner. , It ban
been derided that where private property is ta
ken. for public nee, It Is not neonsary that the
compensation should be actually ascertained and I
' plifil, before the property is appropriated It Is
sufficient If an-adages(' - remedy is provided, by
whith the , Individual can obtain compeiusation
without any unreasonable delay, , .
This leads us to examine section 9th of tho
act incorporating defendants, in order to ascer
tain their power to take private property,- and
the mode for so doing, there preeoribad. Vide
section 9th. - ,
Legislative riots euth onlelog theeenstruction
of railways, or eimitir undertakkge, are re
garded, in the light of contracts' made by the
Legislature on behalf of every perith interested
In any thing to be done under them ; unties 111111
prinelple is applied In construing statutes of this
description, - they became instruments of - op
pression. Such acts have become numerous;
and those who obtain them, do in effect under. ' I
take that they shill do and indult to whitener I
the Legislature empowers and compel!' them to
do, cod that they shall do nothing else. Mlle.!
mots vs Glomergenshirs Canal Company, 1 My.
and L 462 ..
It is extremely Important to welch over-the
interestSof those whoa. properly is 'affected by
these Companies, to take cake that the Company
shall net be permitted to ozordso powers beyond
those which.the act glees thorn, -nod to keep
theui nod strictly within the powers of the Act
of Assembly. ,
The 'powers are so large and eo Injurious to
the interests of individuals that It Is the dray of
every Court to keep theoimoet strictly wit6ln
reasonable'
they most
d th o e u s u e
wpowtoenuthe'artezdteinft thofetrehosbeepotym
goileewhere, in' the Isar:lege of Cotteeham, in
Webb vs. Manchester sod Leeds Railway, and
get enlarged powers; they will get none fronnmo
by way of construe:ins.
A Court of .Chalictery does not sit to enlorge
the powers of Railroad Companies, but to keep
them within the-limits which the Legislature her
prescribed.—Shelf.' 'es. r.
dud in construing leglalatire Acts for railway
companies, the rule by which Courts are to be
"guided, Is to look at thOprecistwoiWand to con
atria them In their ordinary eensOndetnkit would
lead' to ant absurdity or thaelfest injustice.—
Rid 67.
Keeping
clearly at the powers of the defendants. They
these principles in view, let us look
may eppioptitte as muoh of soy man's land as
may be deemed necessary for their railroad, in
cluding neensary side troche depots, work
shops, ,to. Then comes the m ode of appropria
tion. Tbislirst step is important. "The cope-
Inition shall forthwith," 'after examination and
!survey, “depcsit with the Clark of the Court of
Common Pleas,. or ether Court of -Arend of ,
the county where the land lies, a lacri,olion of
the Hope and triterestiintended to be appropria
ted, end such land, rights, and Intermit' shall
belong to s a id company to we for thei purples
specified. bY- tusking "Mug, lir ilia ucteith
as hereafter provided.,' It is next enacted that I
the CoMpanyewhere thireinaci avant as to com
penestivt, may. take a deed In fee simple for the
label, qr otbtrAille fcr any tight of way,—
or other Interest Crab; owner. Bat if the Com
pany and the OfeeleallCClt agree all to the com
pensation,' :thin the corporation shall deliver to
tiro owner, if within the county, a copy of the
instrument of appropriation ea tiled. Upon ix
log such tot cf appropriation and delleery °tette
ppy, the Conti., upon application of either pity,
shall appoint by Taman' three disinterested hie—
holders to appraleutte damages, &o. Theme
thod of compensation, where the parties cannot
egree, is thus laid down.. In appropriating pil
-1 Irate property, therefore, to themes of the Com
!Pope for the liimommodation of the public, the
defendants wore belind striet/y to porous the
mode designated by tho Legithiture.
8o turas the facts now appear to. the Court,
and we have etirefullr•erstained the. affidavits,
there is no pretence that any one - thing was done
,that is preseribedhy the 9th section of the Ant.
' By what right, then, have the defendants en
tered upon, and appropriated. to their use. that
portion of the Beath Common, which Is the sub
ject of this controversy! •
We have already seen' that the case does not
come within the 11th section; for the common Is
notpub/ie ground, and the oily has co.:barge of
the . common ill the 'tense contemplated !by the
Legislature. It comes under thelith !section, but,
not a single step wee w taken' under that election.
AS a matter of foot, It la even dented that any
ordinance, or resolution was rightfully pained,
no na to treader the title of the city to the soil.
Wet the President of the Itelltoed Company,
who was also the President of the Select Conn
ell, Ignorant of the oommoners, and of theeare ,
fel manner in which the Legislature have gaud
! their rights!
; . Beeithe case of the Trustees of the Western
Unifereity vs Robinson and Ohara
Let us Burn up the results ofthis brief laical".
ration.
IThe Councils cannot of desist/ea apply the
Come:ton to any publidnee, without the releases
of the commoners first had and obtained.
The right of common is an ineorporeel Oita
tament, and aritnterest or privilege of a private,
and not public nature, and it railway oompany
having the same powers as : lWe tee may, by'
panning the mode prescribed 'th the 'ninth eta:
lion, appropriate that print. interest or right
to itself, by compensation. For, if obrporeal
bereditaments of individuals may be appropriated
in this way, so mayehose ineorporeaL The .PW
Tete right, being Gm, as it were; forcibly Oat,
ted and transferred, then the Company mai
proceed.under the'llth sullen, In order to ob
tale from the city the Preperry, la the sell, or
right if any, reposed in the eityilor *nab' public
use as the toenails may ordain, tiller the private
right is released, or which li the pant, divested,
by operation of the stmt.. In this way alone,
can snob ratters, corporation obtain the bone-
A's they'seek.
• The Tory phraseology of the alleged restitu
tion was almost sufficient to put Cu entire 'strait
ger upon hie guard, and teed him to empire,
timeit was that the city, claiming to b.; the owner
of public grateid within its limits, should use the
words, "as jar di the tide of the sky'smendr."—
It railway toMpanies depart from that power
which the tai hea vested In them; If they are
assuming to' Onseives it, power over-property
which the law, does not-girt ; then?, - the Court
ought. to treat them, merelyeis persona dealing
with' property without legal authority." ~
We comet/in, lastly, to Oar point raiud by
the defendants, and upon which, from the fade
before us, moat be their retain reliance—namely: .
the alleged arpriesesece of the .eotoplainant. in
the Sots of the company, with full privilege
thereof. So far se-that district 4 - appileable
'now, we 'Call, give It that full 'consideration
which it demands. Bit its Whole 9r limited ex
tent, with its proper-nppliegillity, shall be re
served until the ithalliearieg„ Nile fact' pea
l:Trip elicited by bothyartla must ; -of counts, de
termine. _ i i -
All these things being premised, what is one
duty as engirds thirinotion for a sped* injuno
tion 1 • .
We are aware that there is no Power the ex
ercise of which la more delicate, which requires
greater caution, deliberation aid toned dire..
lion, or more dangerousja a doebefal cue, thin
the issuing of an injonellon. It is the strong
irmuf equity, that never ought tii be extended
Delta to. meet of clear injury, where courts of
law cannot afford an adequate or eommensiorati
remedy. The right must he elm, the iniury,
impending or threateced, so sato be arrested
only by the protecting preventive proem of in
junction. Bet it will not be awarded In dozerfitt
we/. or IMO one, not coming Within well estab
lished priatiples. It will . be refaced until the
Court ate satisfied that the cue before them its
of a rieht about to he dertnyed,,or lereparebly in
jured, or lasting Wary aboUt to be.; dose by each
an illegal act. • In such a cue the ,Court emu it
to its *niters and its awn priutiples, to adoshal
later the only remedyieshlch Use law allaws4
prevent the tannin -- idiom of suoti setnervii- - '1
la exemlning the only melds( eirtesticti. , l
namely, whether tr not the oniplatimar.hat
made out a cave foe aninjunction, lie shall first
consider ;whether this le a sew mite, or one note
coming Within well establlehed utettiples. i
At one time an impassion same to hare,fife
veiled, that, to proceedings In equity to oases of,
public nuisances, the Attorney-Guard eughero
be a. party. Bet thin ilea no longer goveres.;
If there Ica epeeist grievance arising out-of •
oomense brjury, which presses More opon4se
scour individuals then upon ofithrs not so im- '
mediately within the influence of li r , they are en
titled to the interference of a Court of Equity
for the protection.of their privetstights. ((Eden
in lejernotione, 268. 1 Parsons , 1 8 ) In tipto
es/ vs. the London and Ifirmingheja Railway, (8
Simone, 193) the Vie. 0111113C5/12V011ett9lett s
demurrer to a bill Sled by atchridirats for relief
against aditileged public infissace to a publia
mad en which they owned'or occupied property,
access to which was intercepted by the weeke of
the railway. " With respect :to 'he adore of
this grievance," - Tay the Court, r all the ineroti.
tubs of Granby mutt gaffer a spicies of *jay
quite chattiest from that done to - 11ajesty's•
sohjeete in general."
And does not this complainant, edging from
the feats he hat shown, suffer le et cies of, iejary
quite dirtied from that done to th citizens gee.
orally I In Sampson vs. Smith, 8 . Simone, 272,
the Collet entertained a bill for i e suppression
of • public nuisance, Sled by an i divides!, and
decided that the Attorney Gan not • roe,
usury
party to la th bill. Condo vs. Lower;
6 John, C. R., 480, is detonated the same
principle. In that ease an Injunction ma grant
ed to restrain • defendant frouto ,y betruinlng •
street in the cif ! of New York, building a.
house thereon._ The Chancellor eneeinguished
that case from the one of the Attorney General
vs. The Utica Insurance Coffildusy; (2 Johns. C.
R. - , 871) Insuauch as there was •'special grin ,
althe to the plaintiff's, affe c ting the enjoyment
of their property, and the :value of it'll The ob
'traction, he says, was not only Jicommon or
public nuistinee; burworkid a tuesecrinjor7 to ,
the plaintiffs. So, also, is Roper ire. Randolph,
7 Porter, Ala., 238. Sea likewiseCity.of George;
town vs. The Alexandria. , Canal Company, 12 1
Peters, 98. The jurisdiction of Comte of Equity,
says Judge Kb', In Commissioners of Maya
mentleg no. Long, in cues of porPrestare and
nuisance, though notfrequently exercised, seems
undoubted.. It is said to be foondid on Outright
..to restrain the exercise or srettl oa of from
which irreparable damage to iced • , or great
I public) lajory, most necessarily et1361:1; •Edea on
.Injfinet., chap. 11, p. 249-1
- 2 Story Equity, 201, / 921:
By PutPreerlf m le meant, in En land, an en
croachment upon the King, either upon pert of
his dements lands, or upon rights and fOUWIIiI,
held by the crown for the public, 'eruch as upon
highways, public' rivers, forte, streets,.equaree,
bridge! ' quays, and other emblle; acoommoda-
Cone. A purprestrire they exist without being
an actual general public unisenee,l although It
may be both. And of this nature would seem to
bo all permanent enoroschments on, and coca
pathos cf any port of • Emblio"sheet, by en
owner if laud bounding thereon ,
As a general tole, the Court will not interfere I
t.,
finally, vitae a doubt exists as to e character
illegality et . the aot temple ed of, until
both hare been ascertained by a lel. 4 , 18 yea.
218.
Courts of Equity hoe interpose. gays Story,
Eq. Jurispru. 'O. 2, /924, when Courts of taw
cannot restrain and prevent such muteness, which"
ere threatened or in progress, as Well as abate
these already existing. Intimhext place, by a
perpotuol injunction, the iTmedY ts made emu.
pieta throughout all future-time; *hares, an in
dictment or information at commentate can only
dispose of the present nuisance, lead for future
acts new pretentious mast be brought. The re.
mitilei justice in equity be *met saint
mediate, before irreparable mischief.is. duds;
whereas, at law,' nothing can be !dote, except
after a trial and upon award of judgment
Again, oar. own Act or Amenably glees the
Court the power and jurisdiction cl s Court of
Silty inter ate, '•t or gepreoreition kind restraint
of.„aote, contrary to loto, and preNdicist to the
Valuate of the community,. or at el 11DI
VIDU413." This is, • great of jurisdiction tea
iamoupt. and analagous to that ;exercised by
Courts pf Equity over nuinnies land trapezia,
which yea the puledictioa intended to be given.
In 'Vaud:term is. Van Bergen, 2 John C. R.
272, Chancellor Kent held that ad ' can or.
der private nuleanees to be abated, well as re.
strain them. from being erecte d. . - E n t India
r
COmpany vs. Vine et, 2 Alkyne, , is • case in
which Lord Hardwick actually ailed, each an
order; and Ryder' its. Bentham, 1 Italy, tir. 644,
the same great Chancellor resamitted thie author-'
ity in the Conti. ' i
In Hammon a vs. Fuller, I„Palgej 197, 'lulled
that if a par*, by treating a dam, raises •
stream of water above its natant level, sou to
materially injure mills above on the Same strewn
i Cart of Cautery will decree that the dam be
lowered, and that the party craning It pay all
the damages cautioned by raising the water
above Its natural laiel. • The modeler eneatuali.
leg the damages was the award of an inns it
law so el:milks verdict of a. jury might be had_
Dot there are two Auto to Pege's Reports,
which will Ilene to tetnoie all doubts as to tki
objectione railed upoikhe argue:mt. We refer
to the ease of Hills vs:Miller and others, 8 Pah*,
254. That wan the intee:of an easement, anit:a.
rpteird Injunction Nis awarded to ; prevent the
erection of paildlap upon a triangular piece of
laud in a village opposite to the lot and house of
the complainant. Whittthe Purchase of the lot
was made, it was speed that the triangular
piece of land should not be built upon.
The Trustees of WA:alone ire. - Cowen and
Tin, 4 Paige, 610, is the ether case alluded to,
and is Much In point.
Bee .so Ogden vs. Gibbons, 4 Johns, Cb. H.
150.
Otte iajory complained of co Impending over
complaloant's property in the oommoo, apart
from the fifty feel now In the on and poesessloo
of the defendants, Is, that then is already
email encroanhmeat north of that line, and the
threatened permanent ozonpatlon sad appropri
ation of theorem:minder to a continuing radio
nee, as a pinto of depot and - for the hauling of
goods, meroloaledise and other freight,
work the divetistun of hie right, and transfer to
the company the property. life reiddettee Is
private 'pot for repent, seclusion and a resting
Ow for himself nod family. If these objeolo
are about to be defeated, as be alloges,-11 his
rights at property are about to-be destroyed,
without the authority of law; or If lawless:dan
ger impends over them by porsoni acting under
color of law when the law gives them no power,
OT when it Is abuild, mlsappllell;-eacandod, or
not strictly panic!, and the net Impending
:would atibjeet the party committing It -to damn.
I've in a Court of law fort treepturs, Court cf
Equity trill'enjAs Its communion.` 7 Veg. 807;
2 nth. 186; 1 Vett. Br. 476; 6 Johns, Cha. 61,
160; 7 .Tobus, Cbs. 381; 8 Ati..2l ; 2 Ves Br.
468; 6 Ves. 147; 6 Johns, din. 497; 16 Va.
138; 16 Vee. 841 ; 17Ves. 109, 128, 281 ; 18
be. 184.
And so of any lot of peculiar trespass, !melio
rable, greet, grievous tolsohlef - or lasting iojury,
destructive of property, or right or fnmekiss; 2
Johns, Cha. 474, 162; 9 Wheaton, 890.
Botthe dinner must be. Imminent, not imagi
nary. A threat of en officer of the company has
been testified to. Bat it, is hot necessary that
therti,ehould be any threat, or declared intim
' tiOn to commit the sot which will ammo the in
jury. It is enough that preparatory acts are
done, from which the infernos is made of the
defendenta' intention, se It they were to employ
mania dig upon the - remainder of tin common,.
or. mere to procure grantor earth to grade •
War." -- dontertniaous with. their track, for the
panage of vehicles healing their freight. Mere
appreheneloit for or belief is not enough, un
less such facts appear as show them to be well
-founded, , so as to estlefy the Court that the
Pars is /aid at the foot of lii tree," and that the
net will be done, without-the Court should inter
fere. Whenreir that Le done, the injunction
ought to go.
11. Yea. 63; •2, Atk. i 92; 9 Wheat, - 890. In
this case, so tar as the Court are advised by the
bill std affidavits,lthereentas a moral certainty
that without this pnventive process the complal
' exit 'nibs expelled from his right without any
lawful authority.
That the compialmactroay reooverkdamages at
law, is no answer to the epplittatioh for an in
junction against the permanent appropriation of
his rights. Parmenent appropriation oranoth-'
ProPerrf, without arty legs! authority, Is
deemed as irreparable Injury, for !Melt - the law
can give no adequate remedy, or none equal to
that which le given in equity, and Is an acknow
ledged groculd tot its interference.
_Trespass Is
deatrootion la the eye of equity, when there is
no privity of estate. Equity prevents Its repeti
tion or continuanee, protects the right, smelts
the b jury, and prevents the wrong. This is •
more beneficial and complete remedy than the
law nu ewe, and therefore the proper one for •
Conti of Equity to administer.
As regards this. part of the case, namely; al
leged eucrosehment upon the South Common,
northlonne line of the 60 Sect in use of the dr.
re:that; and the endeavor permanently to sp.
proprintelbe Common north of that Hatt for their
own purposes, as welt as with regard to the sub
ject normally, It may be well to consider an ob
jectlou releed at the sentiment Tele aPpliostion
wee resisted on the ground that the subject mat
ter, the right Of common, is of so email • value
that in Court ought not to interfere. Our °pin-
Son is. that the feet of its being of steel! import
once, comparatively 'pestles, is rialto irrelevant:
Pits;' We do not consider it unitaportant, else
why did the Legislated° guard it So sacredlyand
watchfully. Secondly, Menet. email it mey
be. tlitt is beside the question; !or when it le
,etaid l y e Court will tot interfere to grant an In
' jtarie'ttm In natters of Small importance, it does
not of,ply to a cue of this sort, where one party
says I have • legal right, guarantied to me by
the Legislature and defined nod upheld by the
Supreme Coon of the Commonwealth, fad the
othetparty, without any elalro oriental starreattr
ette,m.,it to - sVprt , pri,strit. She legal tight of
this rainEff, and the other commoners, trubsen
well settled : tallow. It cannot be said that • per.
at liberty to go on violating • right belong
ing to another, because the eggreesnr thinks, or
may pretend to 'think', that in the hands z ot
trot owner the right is on a smell value.: And
6.2'44ot:ine of acquiescence does not apply to
(hest i last mentioned 6 eneroactunents and at
tempts; for u soon as they wen tuade,notine
was given, and tins bill filed.
To defeat' an estoppel by acquiesnenU, this
plaintiff at onto brought forward his complaint
to relation to the rule of unity u to aced•
crown, in for al It may be applied to the fifty
feet In actual mb and et:moped= of the defend
ants, we have laid, that BO far-u the facts are
now before us, and for the purposes of this ma
trot, we shell glee it the fulled coulderstion
that we justly eat. T hat to a main feature in
this cue, and can only be determined upon final
'hearing. It is a role too well known to be
dwelt upon. It 10 indlite to say that it wee
well laid down by Lord Eldon, in Deno is.
Sputter.
"This utut,"hs said, "will not permit • man
knowingly, though but passively, td encourage
another to layout money under In erroneous
opinion of, title; and the eiretunstence of look
ing en, is In many , oases aa strong as using
terms of eacouregement." •
We are of °plebe, then, as regardi &Woman
of flfty feet in width, over and through the
South Common, alledged to hive been granted
to the Cot parry by the Commits of Allegheny
City, by.* resolution dated 16th August, 1860,
the defendente chill be left In tie Cu, maps
lion and enjoyment of the same, so fatly as they
were at the day of the filing of this bill, but no
further. So fisens it conoerns the said platform,
that parties of it which is within the fifty feet
may milli.
Dat - tbst portion of it irldoh encromilme to;
yood the fifty feet, northwardif meat be re
moved.
And the same defendants; their officars,apiats
and servants, are resigned from the us and no.
oupstion of any part of the laid Common, warn
wildly of the fifty feet, for azry . ,pturts whatso
ever. The freight in the process of unloading
/hall not be placed upon, or hatted or convoyed
over that part of the nid Common, nor at 'all
deposited„thereupon, or 'hauled for the purpose
of loading.. This will prmerre the rights of
both parties for the present.
Let the dune be drawn up In form under, the
rule., and to Mud till inner andl farther or
der; bat that they be restrained,froch the further
completion of the said plata-mon !Sonia:acting
any farther structure drimildinge, medium any
forther'encrosehmente upon she mid Common,
andrfrout using said Common V, any other way,
or for any -other purposes than those foe which
it was used by mild Company at-the time of II
:leg this bill
Ar Errastannuni BIT/101..-A tette? from
Berne, of the 28th, In the Rey Zarinh Gazette,
soya, "lo the hot letting of the Grand Connell,.
the *wildcat commao►ted • letter from a shoe
miter of the Valley of Aosta, who states that ho
had board that an English nobleman, having
been ooedomned to death at Berne, had deposit..
ed a sem of ten minions of francs to mike • lot
tery of 100 lots of width VI) should gala 100,000
fracas each, and cm:totem:ad be bleak; that the
bolder of this latter lot should be obliged to take
the place of the noble lord, And have bla heed
cot off, on renelpt of sam of 200,000 francs,
and that be, (the writer) being a poor mu, was
willing to take part in the lottery, and to die In
place of the Englishman, should chance declare
against him.' The President addot theti, as Gm
rumor menthaneil in he letter wae 'very gener
ally propagated, b•Ahought the best Means of
giving It formal confnielletlon was toloptak of
It thus openly In the fresnd Gonnedl "
: • •To Contraitors.
.
QRAL&D. PROPOSALS will be reoeired
b the Ingkerili. med. at Bechenan. lioethe county - Of
llotetoort. Virginia. until 0 *kiosk, P. to.. on the 11=
gay of AVollor oext.lter the book. Dom. deteem o od
ectiona Or the Banal. ham lochenea to:kkales Oreekg
Payment. will be made la cermet M o a k balder
the woos& mewed. of Meaty per tent. oath. weal,
estimate. the millimeter* .111 be mooloel to ghee amp*
ip corny. ratlefeetorr to the Board et Oirsotowe. let the
eompleting of the work at the time and In the mann=
welded In tee contract.
Plead of the ahoy. Wi ter be exhibited by E4werit
larraltre,aadotant Ingin.l Baobab.. end erecillow
Mae will be delivered by him. and al w at the Omoillen
JUL ho. Y
fin Xr.itraciad on and litter the itrulingil dab of
. .
Tram. sill ha tikes, fa. Lba anarlderaValt nt du bids no
111 the ath day et Accost. when. It saLdattary. th..,..
ral/Pha atxn adv.:Wad will Im Id.
WALT= (AWVIN.
ale Engin..., J. IL had K. 0,.
Cyr. Jam Zino and Kansta4s Cb‘pusr,
gid.,•,, , J¢n• tem, 11=.
...
Joßkilid•
DEVOLUTION IN 011 INA t—PANic to
Tak Balding 21ms ZICL.di
ot.ithe.gatiNg th e groat a4n4q• Ifatbapflef. , of Team
110
o hits laiptda and boor Work. MOURN •• PATION
not Wood adossuvag Itolf elm, coo cond. bath/ droll
Boopapj at tb• aW ;atom loaf 1.11, otill 'off
manor Sou RS Oda, Mk,. W-... 3 Si no quad.*
of • !dab co f 114...,0=tatt •lawher• at ths
moo W..* . kWKEUJI PATON.,
,•ilakipsaliodalbf Tar *oat ddo nt the ntaasond
VIBE ORMISIIIIB-6 1-4 aente p ma_
l iz r z r for • doElai,4.t MOWS a peLmivir,
smourrs agas. -
BY VIBIEE of sundry writs et Veaditionl
Espouse, Levan Psalm and Pieri Facies tatted
out of-the District Court of Allegheny-County,
•cud the Court, of Common Pleas, sad to me
&slated, vu be exposed to public aide, at the
Court House„'ln the.Clty of Pittsburgh, on Mon
dey, Sail 25, 1853, at 10 o'clock, b l M ; the
fullowlog described property, to wit!
•
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest sad claim of Henry .
McCormick, of, in and to the following described
la or piece of ground situate in the borough of
boquearie: Beginning oaths south side of South
Canal street at the corner of lot No. 93 to Wer
ner, Painter & Lorena'. plan of lots opposite the
Northern Liberties of Pittebnrgh ; thence along
South Canal street westwardly thirty-feet seven
loehes ; thence along the line of Wm. Dick's
lots ecutherusily to Carpenter's alley;. thence
along mild %lief castwardly. . forty-two feet/Ind
fire and a ball inches; thence along the lints of
- gronnd Painter,St Warner northwattily forty
six feet and one and onq half inches to.the.placs
of beginning; being lot No. 93 and part of lot
No. 94 in Warner Painter & Lorens's plan of
lots aforementioned, on which is erected a frame
dwelling home, two stoles high, with stone and
brick basemen! and Mote cellar under the lame
with the necumary . eut building', Ste. Seined
and taken in exedntion as the property of Henry
McCort:Beloit the'suit bf Thomas Bartley.
ALSO, --
Ali the right, elite, intenst sod claim of Sam
uel 'Jammu, of, in and to all that certain lot
of ground sitnitiln the Stith Ward of the City
cf Pittsburgh, being lot number 11 in James
Brown's plan of subdivision of lota No's. 1, 2.
84 andss, in Dr. Bedford's plan, and bounded
and described as follows, to. wig: Beginning on
O'Hara street, at ill's corner of Lot- No. 10 in
said;Brown's plan; thence along the line of said.
lot 82} feet more or lets, to property now, or
late of Isabella Porter. ' thence along the line
of sold property 25 feet - to the line of iot • No.
12, on said Brown's plea; thence along the line
of said lot No. 12, month 01 degrees, west 82}
feet more orkes, to O'Hara street; thence along
*sums 25 feet to the place of - beginning, being
the lame which Bawerd Bpsteil, by deed dated
Marsh 19, 1845, and Moorded In deed book,
vol. 71, page 78, conveyed to the, eald.Samuti
Johnston, and upon.witiela is erected a two story
frame tenement. Seised and taken in execution
as the
of Bett er s a n d N rty ichols.
of Johnston, at the snit
Purchasers will be enquired to pay 20 per
cent. on the purchase money on all same lees
than $lOO, and 10 per cent. on all purchases
above that sum. WM. MANlLL,.Sheritf.
Prmentutan, July 2, 1858. ,
affr Notice.—The friento of a PkOItIBI
TORT LIOOO/1 LAW are teguestene to wend Dalegator to
COOKY! CONVItIetION, to De held la the Ciagerioriet
Presbyterian Church, Sixth meet, Pittsburgh. on THUREI.
DAY, the 7th day of Jul r. 1813. at 10 o'clock A.m. At 8
c'elock Ds the evening • PUBLIC DLEETLNO will to bald
at the note pare, b millati all Mendel of the proposed
Law are halm. The Ear. D. W. JACKSON, our State
.Agent, nOl Do preseut.
Hy order of the UM Central Cenandtbre:
7. T. PHESSLY, THOS. STEEL.
jrlrit JOANAUX !NOVI, C. L. MAGID.
'Oir Wiled Property for Sa le.—This
property le Manta reboot heir aals from the elty.lltre e
froottne on the Pittsburgh Narampeold /11erlartIce'Torse
plea Hod, bounded on the mirth sad net b 7 lands of
Jame. C.A. Bea, read on the north by A. P.Clbllds, Sec,
1.2114331122 &bent BIZ ACRE& It la covered with Trutt
Trees of the choicest klods.reerry of them la fill bearing.
There,la • eozolutable teroetorred frame MODEL, erUlt .
other L4llllnes; oleo. ettorrdance of Grape. Benham
and Btrarebrrry Thee. of coot quality. I will &twee of
the stern Property altogether. or dlells It to cult par•
thaws. THOMAS J. CAMPBELL,
.140.11na No. 119 Water stmt.
.ter DIBIISieII of the Liver.—When the
°Carona tat. Ruh deflared that drunks:man was a
Casa, he annariotorl troth wtd:h the *coalface and
eticrutlatt of am I. MK: d.11:0101111.111j. The
ataa atereally luau ammo of thou who Indoln
the on of roaltoono Donors mo than b arennal for.
The true cameo of oandaotOrldch U tat= fbr
D way frogoontly a dbeamed stole of the Lia. No roan
fa the hums main. odes doronvoi. indult, a man
Matta Walton, of Manna. And U (=toad of aDY.I7-
log math. to Die issalfootollosul of Rune. We too
ollan the en, ohalletano local Onisalta with a raw to
the Orlenal au% howedeotho you'd malt tam dlo.
owoe lodoced' by a deranged rate Of the Liver. Thar.
fourths of the diatom anantraed .nnier the had: of
Conalatkno haw tholr mat Ina Wailed Um. (Bee
Dr. 00004 great Was.) .• •
Pnrchuen wUI3o careful to uk la DR. IDLANiIt
WILLEDIATED LIVER PILLS, and,ints hone oho. There
are am.hor D.lla vorontlag to - bo tdror PDL, now Won
the pottak7. Dr. ACLam'a IJra 0100 Ms Wanted
Tomah:Lye. an now to hod ratactotlo Drag
Stara to the Vaal Bata. and from the ate oropartars.
/LEMING BROTH MS, •
177 Berowtooro to J. liana Co. 60 Wood *tart
• tor AIL SOLOXON.:—From infancy I haye
b.. sr dated arlUi.wwah gyas and shortaahtaltess. tad
1..11 ta. Used.' I hays aim be.a able t cat a yeti of
01,0363 that wrotat help ma. lbs.. bat arreralialn
that wouti enable ma to mimosa distinctly, buteenir
SWIM' two then on mots tbs.... Dalt boae dem the-
AC. that thay imaaa rgeh stmt gen..
I h.0P... , 1tc.e.• your aaverilarnamt. by which I saw.
70. had ,Ittst Imaartad maw, aid aa It has boon my ix.
slant aim So gar • lair that would betsatama, I thought
I would try maw.
Yeenanst rot cllnk roe nattering when I say they ;acre
'3an fawner my expertatless. I tame net been able to
read by candledigbt for woes than Ulf as honr at any
cltoedadcre I got these Ottawa gine* I got tbalea;read
ono nonday all day. lad unttl ten o'clock. gritldra‘expe•
cloaking the hest Dan. 'blab la a thing!' halal nict.Sene
bebyni far yam. ;
I say tkda men as I think lkdeaenteg Tone entcOkaboa
and boning ahoy, may be banana by It
You an at liberty to make oboo ably gams at gliy time
far reisregeo. I no. tnaly
HENbY 11/11•4. Wharf Mesta. Pittsburgh.-
. P. b. I twist t motatlem tbstgay •11. 4 gmay bog.
Ind by the bar due got, gad etban, ;a - lielf)
CRP Blois Hollis Tosnmonr.—.llr. Solo
mow: Sir—l thliik st be maw than en at of Jostler t.
you et , ertil es to the Austrian ocostounity to idea. th
SPECTACLES I booght of fon an nit well. I god ay
that
debt nab Imm& 1 an lee sass/1 print wills
tor tor length a of Woe without fatigue 1. trot.
Should my. Fiat continue to Improve bgthe use of thou.
1 have no Stitt bat I shall be able to tad without them
la • .but tiun. mate. bulb T.: MOUNDS&
Alleitheor CAT. law Z. .
1111.1 haw used Mr. Munoz, ETD GLUM ts
nary Wet period. with declidal &dynamo, and hen no
hesitates In rattan that a &festive vision of long stn--
Ind baits. relieved. and the °reins seem to Do scads.
Inn el= Led tons. I therefore shaerlhlls boas testhnony
to Gaols mall esker and acotteasy. es also tiffs. dol4ons'
atW as a . prestleal Optician, and the tionderfollidll•
with width be alerts Ids Glasses to the vaefeau pato
liselties vuu. . D. 3.,601105,
No. la *lmmstmt. rit share,
Jens 2).
.112T2as
Mir% believe Nature. ltu provided a
rowdy bs orot7 dime which &WO. liolf to. NUWS,
maplavx ro PDX OIL. Mt op:ao allow% fro= the
Rant labotwar, omeosiod drop. la tiup bowls of Botha.
.Softt4 to. irteurat doubt. oze of ttoti.iffontott of thuo
rfatodiss. LW the follovlsts tosttotony, gtfon by
crateful Dent: -
L ruaalar Palter, Ent.111.1381.
5, Eler-eatri 1 _bare oalit an neer leelyolease.
or float W. mite two moths ma and have Men Init.
21M 1 ::= 4 ,11,...E",__•raVga tirrl""
eloallat la Flax and apswals ry..' My danirtiter, atlia r e
111111 . 4 " a=a1a.
tee wand. aril. CM din mopped., and ts. re covered
thmirdlatody. /t Is aleo an extraordinary remady far ,
ears sod Wt..: ava, Cada, Bram. and Klienmadante
and tor thw baro been mad ot lons Manilla&
• roan, wan reepert. Wen Eimuow.
yet rale try all Ow Vrasatans in Plttsteartai.
fe9 Rama adrertlidnie Patrolinun Ilona 0051.1
•
• pirOAßD.—Doctor Minn haring been
talky od from his oesiil duties sa Bum= osII Yaodeya
of ft. 0.8. Nadas Sorpitsl, wfil Is ratan dye bl sad.
Tided Wallas to his Pestroloa Wks sad, roams No.
149 Tlsts4 &sot. &boss Esolthasld.. ss77alam
effpw, etesm the attention of our read
ers t. the ocltittitostakt of .M0113V5 ISTIGOSIATItiti
001 DIAL" to be Cbeigt aooa,th. Onsitt zeige
HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
•
7 NEW -YORK. •
CASH - -CAPITAL 8500,000!
CVLOCIILIN Amt.
No.l3•Woul start. ft•abar9A.
DIRE•DOILS
Elbleoli L. Zaalittf..—..........Lata af the MM.. Itatticed.
Jo per of octalw • Co.
Theodora Mulcatto,-.-...--.-11rm at Woven • Matlack..
Rickwyd of o . stm Maga Co.
/ft lima 11. Detta.--._.._Yam of Clokka. Mellon a Co.
[harps of tiotc_c• Mut • 04
Amos k. Vino of ltd_ Mthony 4 Co.
Uttar P. Yam of Wilmot A Wood.
Led P Of Motu* tltam
Hairy of My. Clark & D 0.,.. .
of.lsaww Low A Co.
CU.*, a o. a Hatch • Co.
John 11-![ ..Vons of f• C. 11000 00.
. Ifoo G. Lawatel..—...t I ck of A Jt A. Lawn... • 02:
alscrict A of kockwy
ccce„ttf,tr.,-Yl.co of Low. &turbot, Jr. •
a ox
ickf P. firm of , . LI Unto. Nays.* fk.,
Ave. T of Itowlaidso.D•lght aO3.
of /taboo A Co.
aorta i• - .17.id;414....-..-...Mrso of Amowio. Matt •00.
Otago of 010.0 4 , 44
p of V. D.Lblotgan • Co.
Laden D .t Comm. Lott,va
of 'Y. • II Xacangsr.
Acrid Woof —............-McmofJohnton • Potowl.
apt, f. gtoclkto....,ll , na of N mon. Batlat & lank
(Aorta 12r Y. ..9040.111$ VIM of acid pwl.
Lasciked ..ita&;-.--ituzi of tistkoll. Monlek • elolL
of A.S. &afoot& Co.
of S. Lockwood a tow.
tem of Lbtphlnt. Mks & Co.
jr=4„ a" l,
louto A. rfolMoOk 7 r. TDOX of IftotMosboaatowslia l es.
j c ,k, gw(ft,...-.-----Ttrik of Bwittolorleut 00.
m r a g 2*.bk. Wand It. I Noble.
Hard 4 W. at Wert a WOG.
Nathew ..W...t
, ragr....T out thb•es.llthekll.ll a Co.
.ico r to= ?In Of ba2 0 .6=.1 Li=
Docikol.kr 1ar01T0.... - --.21= of Walla. 143 • CO.
HcfnorlbfPfo,---
cearos team - - :::Zfl; - raVo -* w '- j - XV;Zrcra:
511• CON L. L3OlllB. rwaldaut,
CLUB. I. Milan% Ur-Mu , •
R. C. LOOMIS,
tOt the late fOser BlTardy LoomlQ
WHOALLII DRAM IN
13 O.OTS SAND SHOES,
691W00d street. Pittstrierik.
1'43
A.' H. HOLMES & BR 0
MANDFICIIIIESI OP •
SOLID BOX VICES, SLUM PICXS,
BUTTOCKS. CROW/IBIS, act.,
PITTSBUEOU.
0014 Weed it., betwims Ist mad gad.
AO oast inmate! Goal to say staandlistunkt.ll4
ifirBMIKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here
Is tho Mod of tootbooor ;La to tho value of oar slams.
aooa •hkb irooask coallioottt rots tho repotalloo of Wt
vat R. hind abed, published mend certilleutes.
Marini the. Seam usadilor our regular end ordtury
Wes, salt eold ebeceed, have bites subeseted to the
51 'M8= Tans I t ACSRIAI CONYLLOILISTIONR
and "Ema Mar . mutilate toteay flue Imo denude.
Tb's ma
mother meta th. na, hseoutnetable
slumber:—
SlO,OOO , 'WORTH OF BOOKS AID PAPERS
wan eirzt
ALBION. Mern °SUM. PI
Nimmisber/332.
firs: Tour two I
duly received. 1 va, &been: at the time. I would
We, I marbles It yartisetiy FLAB
YenTiV. tester Qs ow. I boned of To /n“
menatua the 10M et June last—day store building
kelug Monett to &ibex. It wu built of wood ardbulek—
• large threestor y bu , id , rici. bty Caw to. In tt Um
Ii or toe ard WI into
the cedar. tame then 111/
lEntith.lllXt Of I t srs ant tl: e t rLtio . t . Ti hi
the 3 Sn
S
toi about Ten Tbuenintol
to den
to time. but bay sibs/is to k eeelov
ens their paper, 5, I
aid one that Is good. I on entely to
your
Wait?' Town. truly.
roes PLUME.
Third !mina Statement
•
OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AIND
MARINE 1101104:1C2 OtiliPANY.rf Elarrissurg.
AMC. Or the OcintasurAsp_ 01631
Premiums maid to May 18.33...—. MELO Ix)
Istereet reed .. 916 19
Etatiosery 01:11mi lurrthure-- 1.000 00 .
•
l'lvsmiusivmetestled 6.12 . 3 26
Do. tesatlastod.
Lain% YrpraPes. er.C.1114101111. 8. "
Inssminge. Returned Prectlams,
8 81111199. 77,931 81
658.316 70
Colts]. Stank. ps.id In and secused—.-- 100.041 00
lauxint cfmour= Lable for
Promlnin Notes.-- - -Sr% .ea. .
Eon D , and Atoning.. 8t.... Pad necontin-------.* 132.
Cub on tound.or to hum:lnn Aguas
maroon by n n
Oita laranun and Stadoon7.-- LOS
4338.318
70
gamut of adiuste nal= niaidgt ih.
ionN P. cooa b
• P. 0. 8111tiWICK. Elserterarri
11•11U1S- JONA.% Ploilsdelehisi
A. WiLl/Itio. Sonia. Pittentlibi
41. a. OAPAISet-,_
/0111% EL ROTLINSTORD, Danyhin ecoatn
A. J. GILLST, ilarrieburc
8 T. JONI:a, . •
ZOILLET /CLOTS. Carbon
It co6ntr i _
AMIN P. UTILEnFORD. Preeidant.
A. J. GILLS/. Secretor/.
'WOI Lunn itolnit perils of almond inland nariaatiani
oliaa - cos nierenandito to city or canon', at lowest rates
consistent with safety,. Policia lamed on drelliner hollow
Dart.onsour or far • terse al yeast. •
•anch tittles, cortur of Yount wad Smithfield Emit.
Jiatf . A. A. 09.11.81.111 t. Aetna?,
Citiren'a Insrzance company of Pittsburgh
D. D. Elea. Paurom.
eAMOZI, MARDILELL. /UV! , /
OFFICE, 94 'aims, BETWBZN MIME= MID
WOOD snarls.
sar /Faun= EMU Asp cinau EINEM ON THE
OHIO Alm miescanen =rag. AND • TIUNNTIA.
Rim
Sa`far.q.B cooed lers . ate, damies by PIA'S. Aro,
11Pshut a•perCt Ms Al.loasa . .IPLAND IT497oArlon
tad EEL! V SPOSTATIOL
DIZZOTORS
w;-D . • I W. Urban . . Jr.. -
m. =a. I
LTrt`=,.,,„
11.11.but g ly. • , Immix Nelars,
. .1. behammular. • :
Malta Etyma. _ Wm 11.
3m.m. da92
3011 N T. LOOLII---..—..1108T,T. Immo=
rampWM%
• REMOVAL. -
DOGA3I, WILSON & .CO.
TILPORMEIOI LSD WHCiLVALE DUMB IT
?OREM LT ri DOMES=
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c Axe.
Haire removed to their now and extensive
Vary No. 62 Wad street haar dams above the St-Marla
where their enamors. and moramass goaerallye
are lea al to an ezaataa4oa of Us meet magas sada
=eat over armed la We ettv. l faCtr
DAGUERREOTYPES
NATIONAL 'GALLERY.
AMON'S National Dagnerrean Gallery,
roranth
S e Trianoni .1 ALrkst gnat, (onvonte
L. Wilms'. D= tal..)Pittbnab.
Wier and Uattelarrirlytang tnebtalnliSUkollinuorit
at ahh.rsa prva. walk., all st ctr shwa at:QUI.
ma. w it hi verr supyricr Ma rut Sky Light&
=wad mach skill that the earator cart ta. the
wet nanzaht ha fitoil d a of ta hunt.
n form with all Ur
g. "* i n c% du .
pilaw Ulm
e.Personii-not riquirat halizennlann. suilisa • pa ,
arnalana• -
IRlLLlkeerma takas4ititria draseof pan' In
.kr rt. of th ed..] wr
Rams oren..nd onnsunz :ran A.... WWI .11
W. 1.1. P. Im h. thrantwl. • • 4.oStase. I Tff
• =sort MUT •
pAGUERREOTYPES.
Pen 017ICE . BUILDISal. TIIIIII) ST/UM .
VITIZENS and strangerslyho wish to ob
tain as scents* artittte and Ilia Ills ukenag.a a
• err Medicate mien will ad it to theft littered to call st
this trait a- - nea:4oA =eat. 'lan ratite eatistaeaca
c.aamitsee," - Ar'se e.urge amts. Ilairtna ace at U.
g,e- ant bort amazed Me sad Iltylights rrnea v
.led f the wiry., vitt inpllanier.is of tho meet
pawn:a:Ll tlat. am/ Latin; ttermana it Dwain
eat'.
thin r. ae any t.raztitiil by the algebraic! Maltz. et
Ititda sad New York. Y. flatten lita••lf to ha
able to cat. r to the ratrota of the Art. a sty I. of
Mtn.. tab, eicaly et ha earaca,whitt.has mare=
inapataitt
I.
~ a?. and Operating. In au wesittani. trtram!e is_ ye r. •
CHARLES LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Homages dm, Negotiated.
CA551.C172.13 LIT KSTION ULM TO TELEIVEZII36
AND &LLE OP MOCK&
411 . 0 fie. or. P. Joan Co.. ear= wood lltOrUa
stmts.
REMOVAL
POSILEY, NELSON Sr, CO;
MANUFACTURERS or
mum= AND Oar sun SHOVELS AND
OLDS, GUN BAHREMA,
. 'NOM BOX TI/CI , • P/C321,
&LEMMA ILATTOCI33„
Le. &ea Atm.
Rave reirtored to No: IT Market greet, where
their customers. and merchant , . renerallr. are United id
exaetine our stack Ware pnrchsend el. Hlubj
taken Um seiner Ihr the sale or Manna 21. Harper Coes
misbrand CLAY AND aL&NUItt PORK& tco; e. are
prmend go varnish • superior snide of Narks at Easters
, I sobsiSca
...TAMES P. TANNER.
wnoissais DIAL=
IN BOOTS, MOSS, .301111125, HMS, &C.,
ao. 56 wow aux; rrrrotritair k
Bottom Third add Fourth,
lorMy stock embraces every variety and
Iltyls of gads. UON, Donut., av, sweasod and tram
the N.. Itittsad Maaakatuae a, adapted moat, •
do Stain; and Kaman aad et Ili a aoldjat aatha
i teltga r a r aT§:VVVP. 4 4=l,3ll
m 04,. Petra travies. paha
Jam atimad
Fleming Brother% i ._
. .
(orroosiota To J. EDD & CO.) 1
WHOLESALE DEUGOIS.7S,"
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u rreettere .
. of Dr. Snow's Celebrated Terror
- EDWARD B. GRANT,
CO
CONXIMION AND 1011WABDUIG . .
No. BA Exchange Mae!
BALTIMORE.
ft TIMERS FOR add
Gmrlr<amantr of Weatem Prxtuce, nspeamuy
Janus A ll4fe• . a ntallsos I On Wan. Ales..N k .zo. a ca
ALLEGHENY FOUNDRY.
maz O. Inllll2r.
NeDO3OIIGH STEW/J11),
itAANUFACTURER 8 of every deeeription
lin of Collat. Hosting sod raney STOVES: ond
Doe fon% •Woltook R... Diana and fano) 000000 and
Pronto. 7 on /WO.. and way d.ostipOook of FOUNDRY
OASTI NO& Cam and Warabooßs No =I Lfbaty stoat,
Fittibouyb.
• 01Doe of the Allegheny BrMN. Ces.l
Ilmsatuad. !air 1. an:
MEE President and ' , Managers' of "the
L Company for needed slig . .le4gef far if l rt
zgrd'i; ZJ I TAN 6 I ,I I O VIiD Clfr 05411)..d.1.1:11
AND IlltYL ?I , llVi CZNie. totof the areas of no
lan six mouthe. ea es..ti abate o: the Capital ettea or
said Ocangstor on which dirldoodo aso tbe tar
to tb. eolotoooirooltbt and obi. will b. paid to !Nook.
holders or theintecet eserso.osatle•eren matt unto.h
haunt. Wetly] , !OLIN HASP/Jt. I
11101 IN hi'DONOUGH andJNO. H. STE:W
ANT be...tee sm. antidote! throseelese• in the
oIINDAY 008131K80 oAtes.tio =MO and etre of
NeDONOUQII a STIWANT. The badness Lot Jobe
• Ilelloyoueh .111 to eettlecl at the Inerehouee 7tt. =3
Liberty street. Pinatordb. 174dble
Nju.5.9g1.717 3 13,„r„,„
Or • PUTS GOEdY•ttlie, tin n ed
g,nat plata gad D.aarld. • ta
'matt .Molt um. tateat a GOODS 706 BISSISISIL
MACS, and M. aaS • e Wear generally.lately reed.
ifsdrEESE-300 boxes Cream and Western
nJ•ltsserre Char" lost :odd this day by railroad and
tarsal* by
bra Lt2Tl.ll 112 amend stmt.
- .....
_ .
VORN BROOMS-30 dozen =Uzi Corn
11 En:mm.l+l:pol and for rls
untie
co
1,4 • -
D • - -
00KETS and';TORS--:5 dos. Beaver
bi l ''" k.4 g a l' 4 ! 5. . mittlir2rOo'
I 01:118VILLE LIALE-60 bbb. Louis yillo
gbp. and On irk b/ T. Lrrria Co.
PAOOVA TEA. STORE--Saper CLARET
at 37% rents ltn per ule: 'MU" 11.1111-st
et ate per 04M%). We by 11b*ouru. .
7.e .or. of tbelYwnert4 sad Dlassout
ERCIA GRINDSTONES-92 Orb:Aft:tea
(makistAd slash th• .frarst•d_aarea qulx , Y" Zs
1/14) VON LIONNIIOUT • Mt/ANIL
1...7TR1M PAPER-I,ooo,bundles crown
=dim and amble alma 111.. Piptr, as coadge:
sant and tor .1.14
jyt • YON .30:t3/1011,111 . at =MT.
ISY MOSES-400 1)0. Dry Pesones,
toe s i°•"'fro'lltossurmar a Anwar.
r 4
iI ORTICULTURAL 110TICE—Th* Pitt'.
a boroh 11ONTIOoLTUTLAL /WIWI' boN thr
tro noi @ tg r Oirlitak th. jk."
ki9DAT. Jot,
NA
Mt eget fegi=N W Nt
SHlETAbentory.
•youbia MEN'S noratoarrila LIBRA
s.4 AND .1114114,X1C3' twarant—tkw roma.
innas 44 mato ofJanig—
r•dlor L. P.. Pe= O. V, U. Them PIO MT
warl.iger n lisme A.lradad=l44 46o.
1741X11 • /.
AMUSEMENTS.
DAN RICE'S
BiPPODROM ( k aIIENAdER/E
1-0031BINATION o
TALENT AND INTEIZEST. FOR 1853,
WHICH ell&LIZOIM THE Amami:us or TEI ME=
WILL fi.T..IIIIIIT in PITTSBURGII, ost •
FRIDAY, ELTORDLI, MONDAY. anITETSCIAT e
Joie Ist. Ti, Stn. sod ith..
• T. otsrotatteratln of tali bamessie establislaseint an
tint the Morin. dooms tt seamosioasy lo to bin -
Nil details. as tt fa. toot actootitelsot to be . niTetit
'sty 'teat. .* mitt• tend ist this. r GRUM
ten-oldnat Pasilicos. the Tiomatamb ant ra.pboliok,
"teed male Mw ne to be atimestonol.
• The titPeODROIE coalmine month= bettillfal :"
,st Somerri. ntionalosit Int till. , •
T. ILESsOtiti it the rielocrotal CM:if=
'adj. VIILD TOT OP CitYbOT., Marne, as sitibillot
tot excelled in iannet to as ID el. natal
• • r. F/{41218. 1.311 L. treat An nal TosnieMiU
.tam hie set UR= LT BEAM (nem Q.lLOartla.) tho •
It..ba the Moline ion owns, mond 6 - • • •
lei,. /or tartlet mutimileat ....1113D7XT 67 rm. -
Plabortal Wtne Mlle, at the Deal,
GRAND HAI, 4 DAY!
July 4th, Four Exhibitions will boat/soy
. .
rwr.o.ot 9. hartititll half rost-L tad T o'olli: •
• Artniwien to both Extdbitkaa ••-
11‘. MSS atiltitlit will be otos Mut= the Dair Lad_
adriladoa to it al.. al Ibe SS map, •
1776 SOLIBTO OP J17712' 1453.
GRAND, BURL DID: MID NOVEL EINDIMONS,
MAMMOTH BWPODRO
• •
AERIAL AIIMEMDLI • •
Gantie Nonss.asw.o 17.. V e. %Thorned.
Ori rem meet (ear W Canal) Pttiborrh. 'JOT ULM
Air No postponer:ad ea racoon of tha traatber.lja
ailr Tb• entertfltuncat• for the AtrtSaltOGN altl
eretrnof the mod oroaelt of a BALLOON APSII7IO3
tat . aror=rd lay , =. Bl f.Y.7.lo 4 l t t i VA L I:
MON a Tarter et Leland Inure, wen fablbStoon of
Panama.. Grant Gob. Proonaterkra. and other' Der
for:a.m.
11211..1n the EVENTSG. at tha fano pl lei en. ,
hlhael Oh. or thr Arend. nont honfr. so %offhand
Exmarridas OP WIRE WO • '
ma barite l% the Wont= ennert-.lfarltne cost par
;diem orer Oar TArnuasi Donor la twins It
1101..tiaarty Oro thosurand naonflorat Prereete aufs
Oran away to Moir polo. haying motet, tb.
loon A 54114011 Oa the Tomtit of a ley.
'Mao to Th an. ett to emends
11411 and orpoorerbaaft4 foe t ,tha hosanna*
tore.ntr.ilnaHletitfrinar to obtained. • •
• For farther ward,. no mall Dtl4 ot 11*
W.
Jal&ttr111" —J. mKINNEY. arenamown. •
•
Caltaka4n.'
-311 M ang 8T: PAUL'S ORPHAN
AITLIYAI erlibeelArste tbe lOUEUI UP JULY is
ustelate. .o Fourth Strut Woad, et OS 64Adlib
"Hailed time tear Testa experience nob Isar
en.toemaw ;Outs, thenrwleas Ude to.. to- do
inmates le the winv to make the orewkie e.tea
able as y.rlM. itO A Wee yofl..b b•
attendeneeoiho t irwerwer blze.
log GP 1/0L 0 Band. of klbb ere mew& A
leziKd r eoaber of o=bibrirs will 0 rabbles all do?. CO.
wing at 9 k. from Um maw of Otti sbied wed
the Ctout Howie. and, from twain:erect Foxifth and ITO.
bet stmts. Tbe fare eel, way will 0. 10 watt. and
• premeds will be devoted tot. stiaintensete of we net
Era and Silty *rehabs no. le chine ox the of
MOM. i •
fiARGO'S COTILLON 126 BRASS SAX
n s o l u mt
j b.= .pyine o m
_4 Co.. Youria..usit: -
AUCTION SALES.
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, do.
TUESDAY morning, sth instant, at
vv le ownez the Bales Zama, aims of Wood and
Path etaven, will b. sod .• Most aseartmeat maw.
able *nits sad domattlestoto aug Cum OILY 00000.
1/190111,1r0.15h
••BalmIlia• Cloths. Casdataci. Botha.l; Swirl& Jews..
Catimittm. Ulm. Dohim. CaLleakt, (Wk..
suns, Worts. ..bloarurl
Law. Idigissa. Warta Calhs, 8.U.0a CP&
Umbrellas, Parasols, Stuvls,_ Crirrato.ll. --
Jo • P. IL DAVLS. uotioneer.:'
Large Stock of Summer Clothing.
RN • WEDNESDAY scorning, July 6th,
is 10 delnet. u tb• Commercial Wee Boma, mesa.m
ad awl flab stroda.•lll be fold. • lass• a•irear
red seeoftmest of fasblaaable reedy. moths CLOTOLOIO.
satiable for th e mom. eomyrietas • varlot , of Omr.
Paalslcasts sad Yest• also. • faunal:lb, of ena Eb.114.1:101.1
Baspcostare, to
jri • P. Y. D 41171111. Anctlaneer,
THE lINITZD SLUE§
DI bZ1:111) tfAZM Dr4IMIO V
AHD TRUST- COMPLIT,
CHARTERED APRIL 2.6, 1850
01111121,6 PIIBRETIAL.
..-cAPrrm,e2.so,ooct.
O. I. E. earner of Third and Chesnut
• . st.reetz; Indladnlplds.
0171C11.3 OP TICE BOZO SOLID LT P
scricnois :
tnlten IL Crawford. Pnni B. Goddard..
•osbrose W. Tbosolown. Lorsonew,Jobn.,on.
Banissalo W. Tinier, 4horr•
Js.rob L. flame., .• Thrrorms,
William M. Godwin. %Us. ' • •-•
Prr.sidott.c.pberi it. Cr.. ord. - •
Km Proridatt—Ambr-xe W.Va.:peon •
Aiediest fbnnt rs--Pititare. J ii r.sw WillionaLD4
dllowturnr ••47' AB.1:01.17c Amt.
N= ' onstli wnwet. PlUsbnab.
- JOSH. GRIER,
WIIIOLBEIALE oßodsa,
riovccs k COICIII113:01! •
ZULU •
.PaUgaica SainAptivut .41Sida trestdackytiein. -
flee Labelstreet, Pittstrozgh..
.39.Portlealor attotition thee to Screrstilat
311713
PEARL STEAM MILL ;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGED:NZ -
- mei ZAILII.O - ID' man. -
•
tinaunius. 'rims YAW LT acc.
gT .s
IRA(( selected Wldta Who...Osumi. tar wele—.
Julia. BOOSTS zed KIDDISNOS. alwaisa bard.-
alp , silldell vet Stour to'faallis ta either of Ow
tem ' Orders blaaed la ear bats id SILOS a RYA.
110.11 tonne. et Liberty eadAL Clan. amen ey LIOIIS,
WILSON OZI.'Se 0.1 Weed sweet. will ba attended to.
wylilf EELS. ICILINSDY 4 CO.'
Pamasylvania . •Itattroad-;.
..vOITATII OP JULY trzotrasionr.
N order to socommidate the great multi Rao skb to uhistbseenutry Oa fOUNTEI
v AMY: tha ruun.uirauia Bunn:: Ousumur ban
:nada ansa.tamoras TY% MR/l =CCM
-11102 TRAIII6 on thut. du: as fur as bskanu'a tiartla
0..2) filatboa. Lavin: the Dss I mow at Ltharry tud.
111,610 arm:: u 1 9.10. 11..212 a.m. 1.'2. 6,1 h I.U.
rr.
and 6 r.x.,-stenetaa eau et bust Lamm W
bu
Bias= Tease *ill tetra Betelon's at 7. It, 20,1/. and
13. 2.1.23.4.6.and7 1,2 • .
Jhornime Ries will be mkt for all the re.nlar Trans
on the roneth aa far m Johnstown. sad all =remedial*
Seaterms, rood to >et= om the .81. b. at the foLloo=
Prtote for Mee round 1212:
Plttabutth to East Liberty std rebuts. Umtata.
do. Willelnaburi. ' da ra or
do.. Edntoethe do. tO
do. tennerrs tdo. 60
do. Iroin's ' do. 65
do. 21.07 . _ do. TO
do. Eadelsozb'a do. By
do.
~..., ,..G orestaperri do.III OD
d. 1 20
do. • 'Otof - - do. 133
do. Derry do. , • 1 85
do. • Hilledde do. -1 40
IlisherilloJneta do. 1 AO
do. Btatmellle do. - 100 j
-I ,
do. Nto Sloranos' do. 200
do. blond, do. 2 10
do. Johnriern do. • SS
;m a = ba Z Te c ro ‘ at l ra2 Va l ie k bee l t id ei i tb.
t r
teie-paLo ' nreers mut omen Mel Tinet• at ad. oilfte
baton taking dads =WM the Oa J. j oit nrin. ,4 „,. .
Plumate, Jona =. r r 'l JeArie:
•• ' • JOHN
1/1142.13LLWCIEVCSI., FAIMA
nt(ILD
Mi
9 ZS Likrty oftse
HAS in store and I
1 17 4 241= b 14U ' l
tort as itd.olni. AA •
tt rr inert*
sena POlChil
bbihs. N. U. Moisoor.
123 bbd& A.O. 30x4r: •
400 bolo. and W. Glom
0) emks Oorma Clan
120 ltato odoportsd Wm
3064 , .• o 1 Itattimp
270 0
eaddy buiwed T. 46.
D.Fehoot. Y.Q.
54 do. 0.P...
.0 do. .
650 WI. to=
170 , . Wall t al ' %;.•
harms' 0117
nolo Psalm. Tarr;
60 bosom Nadu Bosid
2C - 4' Bo tgo a r z t4=e&
!!'" 60 bozoolt:a itowasnei
CO haine2l4l RUC. /Lan
ZO Joon
70.,
4 cues Barrows I Haut
Plt6obandL.Join 1,1663.
GRIER. •
• otnci 1.10 CIIICE:=11
IS in rece!pt of the fai
n= or
Is
raiwarriDisz.
1 -t 32 3 3 t 260.0. 0021.12Ung
11
; SO bs. ernriWttiit, Pa
t2O • • doubts ctotru " -w:
X) doe. i' Batt3trd.. "
Et! bbla Halm Nl. It artt.ij
. 3 3 t. ..... i22'.ll2gtt &air,
3i mats a
3, 0617V.8 tistlic
7/. tvross tmth to wog
33 Imes Y. T. ntbalt,
/ 3 sub; ,
20 Lapatestat ' -
it; bums Monld cu.n. -
Dins' ... .
1 70 1, 34 , Pim C 02122 Ttniggile
(03 II t kw. it Wry. TIFII2t,
Is Ash: '
4 Tobwoot - .
.....11222ta's Yobtteml
• J•ñ4
•
XtEMPATRICX,
No. Al death Third street, Philads/ph/a
• Lemma at sad Mutant rinds.
RAVE FOB S PANISH HIDES. —
Dry sad Or.. lhat•A; Pa th . NIP& Tartmare OQc
Unarm asd Omtrkm.C4JOLD; at du bent 1/kmB
to. S• hest 111 M
AII Or LKAretit, tin roorh:WANLID. Ar
mrhfrit the eithtstsmarkatprk• lON b• firm In CA/111.
Or tatro Irozabsoro for rids&
Isttbarnarmi trot at chums, and mkt oa mudzikdak!
xess.
CINNAMON:4r, KERR,
OENER/LL - 00.314158103 - =SIC EUSTIS,
IS Pao= "ma",.tirwsis suss aim ram; • .
03110..
itt.Oamieca~pssents ise4
t. ptsaskt sterna* Om
Avo Se—Yz. Gegsr tiltiOblivarS
•
Ohio and PanatylvaadaMoat,
Ett Board of Directors'at the Ohiolead
Pvvghaala an.lend .Coatruk, karada4t . d.
• _aratand oMI Pa - ani tp
Mai to to. Bondi nos o um• laca,
ho oaten ef-tia catee.ea, Y JP/ 00 NM alYt
an Mal thy °flinty, JIM ' • •
Br ardor et lel Vaud it Tavetsas, •
&V! LA/pad& Ja.
Plnabarr.b., July I. - 1153. • jra
POVUTU OP JULY. •
,gxozLslos.ommusLian--ti s
.14.41.1LsZecre Ounnas4r-a. ewe
op.o,,,eeerteg true Ca Ca 10 Pceeecutere. vni be psi
tbe Okbland Body ern. lined Me FOURTH 01
J. LT. awl wilt r Imo/ o'clock ca eteCII
ereetbeg StrataLY frau the met ember et tha Cionet
gene% ea Groa Pd. ranaln; ta the rat e s
seccidea
bribe Wiens
tbe LAWILVICLI/11011 OitnettlSZE eel th ram
earths the dart SM haat 13 trekalt u ahem. frOt
Libruire t uodalo a . -
nrlng REGULAR QUARTERLY IILEET=
a 138 el T..4,lE:es xeatxts,
Tu Zibnay
AA:We b. 14 Ur LLOSMIY.S sai M ilarke
tion.a• auf
ZalliX Wlr/IMIWO WlLlwtont. lento*.
is 3 - W JUDICAID.S.wWW.
pIGHTH WARR . 'PROPZATITOB LUZ -
La ""Candebta Of • LOT 07 OROCWO j itselea • tINMS -
ea awed till•p• sat frt *Ur: of 10 14R sal rna.
Z7 4l .. b r n etrzt lw.l i ted .. ll==el
h t so=
itz Mal awl. T i on put ortasbnitelap*•
Ilti•••• 1••• nets tar 81 • maaas,_
multi tow W. tdfd act•triisitsiza
baud. asacir - Ana.