rt -ra rite. the suspicion . • •raf.i=itAATlitheittattetey u - l ax lineturi: dr iAleciffihded to 1 111.4.00.gAtbVikt aid 1 ' i1e0 , 2111. „ „ - • 40anterely to ascertain whether Altai •-• ""' - • - ttufeeintlintiersiiihorities, .'2..:'.:4lSet matter exitesit nafilt•tinratealuct et those, to whom these bonds CIIXISEIrIfika3II inCfirtuntlrltithistiby.Jqtd/...-1 Antirintl?, hole, constitutional deans. Whit/041- - 16r arias.aidii tiny ingenuity, an existing means ibY irhien - we can - ivr,lll the payrketil of these -beintli;cdt tho interest thereon. - This b thus , us flare"s l °l- 1 103..4filari: .....fincflp.flndansint4 r ; "i 7( Thitt ;i 7 istiftflidtinr failtrieto Meet tho interest on the bonds -ismed•by the-Ciirporate autifori • ties of the City ettd county,- and which bonds bear the nanelhidge - authenticity and le gality under any pretence that theri exist doubts-of their obligatory nature, and that thn PitlsVudierel tributtals MIA not ehi their jildgement day, recorded fixed our responsibil: t.v . p:ro.tiiatt repadlatintt,, without the fault ize9 to avow it. ! , • , , . oblitatipthlthat controls and Yen tetirlinle".flinitritile, ought to-direct an•l gmbrulosonta•public• netnre. Two honest 'men mike' I baigairysseh understands what it is Meant eheuld s be its conditions; each Meows tumidly what tire ciponle party intends. to per form. In the writings, from suave unskil fulness of the ecrivener, ,a clause Is omitted or inserted that a court of laW might adjudge suffi ciently indicatire of another meaning to author ize It to direct en alteration of the"..originally iinderstood contract: We atilt an honest until' he could justify himself in avoiding his obligations under these circumstances: . Wo Imartrjlte;ipaWer, -Honesty would indignantly '44;ist-the advice, that would to leave the wrong instilled in a denial of faith pledged t oar neighbor. emeity„whether mistakenly , or otherwise, in ancietit,,.te future benefits and results,•and determin ed upon the adoption of a certain policy, in relation to Railroad enterprises. It roes nn hasty sod urtsd- Wised action. The policy of aidins; to the roost: us don of these roads, had the authority. ssf Lenistat is . - actment. that Legislation was sentroot hy the eir o rtr of our Representatives—it had the =lotion of &Inert Juries, assembled from all ports of the ot.,uuty, mod supposed to speak its visions sod utslis..l- It sostainedby thousands oftax payers, tbs.:hop:those. and was enforred by the personal solicitation or tho most extensively active, and influential of our sem. Ceder influence those the sehomintious wt-to madete,thestocle.efmanyof,thess roasts. Thu pay mentsoteaTil-stocli-tani madwhynn write ortibmrs--* for their payment thelaith, credit and resonrees of the county were pledged. Tire securities thus crea ted, were placed in the hands of the several corpora dons, to be used by them Is' building works, deemed h4hly• beneficial to the country, cud to this lo eality--and.t which are deemed eminently impor ta.ut to pinserreits trade and to increase its business. Bearing upon their face, the stamp of °tibial authenticity, and legality. Those bonds passed into the hands of par ties who purchased them at their usual mar ket value, and the Money arising therefrom was awendek - for.theniscaveidenee. and prosperity of thfigreatioinnyellieiriettest as paid fur BOP eta yeaii,iizid do Many 6f thee bonds up to this date,from theprotoeds ef the n o em. The conntyholds the certificate; of • represented by these bonds, Still retains it, and by virtue of it hisientralled the attain of said corporations to a large extent. In some instances it has re - Calved J&Siitlends on said stock, and applied the same to the general purposes of the treasury, to the relief of the tax-payers. All these facts are before the world. Does it require any argument other than this statement to show the intent and weaning of the parties—the county on the one one hand, and the holders of its bonds on the tO.dimonstriab. the duty of either par ty I. Fair-dealing would say to both—faithfully fulfill thee cclntl-set, or at least acknowledge the obligation to do so, end prepare to meet its re -stnireuietita.. Technicality might say—no, if there Is* a 'loop-hole to creep out, it saves scone,, y and taxation, - and and hence it is politic to do It. It is true that we hare used the bondholders money to benefit our vicinity, still if we can refuse its repayment, and retain the controlef the improve, tient; lr diliii'iide;ireltive i n ib e '&l' so muc h by our sharp practise. A. all events, it In time enough-to pay, says legal ingenuity, when the 'Courts shall compel us to do so. If, In the mean time, anything should turn up to our advantage, it will so far release us from the burthcas of taxation. Any - mattorging this plan might, with the same propriety, do the name thing when pay. meat of his note or fulblinentof bin co:unit.' was demanded. , To avoid the imputation of bad faith, and to starry cut the contract existing between the County and the bend.holders to the spirit in which it was made, the Commissioners, Man cued by.that high-toned and manly morality' that disdains repudiation or avoidance of con tracts, have imposed such taxes as would pre vent any failure to meet the obligations of tho County. Convinced that the highest judicial authority of the Commonwealth teas adjudged the constitutionality of these bonds. and that their issue was legally and properly made„they have determined that so far as they have the power, no stain shall rest upon thr fair name of of the great and wealthy county for which. they ,act. They feel no olligerion to skulk behind some supposed judicial decision hereafter to be made, that may in a court of law, if not in a court of conscience, release the County from - its 'responsibility. But suppose. as Is alleged in the the city, that the power to raise the funds neces sary to meet the interest does not exist at pres ant, merely the power to acknowledge two oblige- tion, and the honesty to avow an intention of payment, ought to be found existing among us. We have addressed ourselves to the question as if some irregularities did exist, an allegation ;that we shallendeavor to !how hereafter is with & shadow whereon to rest. Wo pen contend that the iinthority to make theaeartbsciiptions 'aided; that they were made, and, paid, fur In bonds; that these bontls, bearing:the ighest evidence-of authenticity, have passed into the hands of innocent parties, whose monies bare been used to further work that the county so largely controls,"and in which our people bold "deep interest; that It is a trnful disregard of ob ligation to fail in:payment. of the interest, or to refuse the ultimate discharge of the principal ; that either act is repudiat ion under the law /In d the doeisions at our courts, and that eventually we shall be compelled to do an act with the “stripes of punishment upon us," that we ran end ought now to perform with cheerfulness and c o ulee, inapt. ; tEll 4'S"estsfraloonawi 7ty . 13.11~-u devireta it the yeiret = „ cortmas of a&LimLL, Li ms stiii Jacasou, „waft F. IL BMSNOr.- WX. illcufmter r ~, ~ .•717, • ~ A " R !'!" ( _ Pealallo ‘ egatLinegweity teuettr• - 7 ilio-Vollust" otanS-COUT WitiCa Called to B ° B6 ° l 4^tha:ll4 4 anit. „ impartially 13111 and decide, the insport int motley, di/titian - 833watt / ightlo trol and dir' set, a falind nutlet' hlatirtg welt bk afforded' to every citizen. If, on the other hand; the 'lodgment of Also Conyilitioti eh Woad* 0(4" , ;;; =ate up," nod it tiredly !be "form end nee .of popular approval, that is sought to-'61671 1 -` - i-J cared for Iltirmithilit itizsoonseatius inalleratirs ' -`.ditty of thews chiseas who may dissent-from the' pre-arranged and projwficed . Terdlct, Ao enter '..their protest, so that they loaf not IS3‘alloure be Implicated in its wrongs, and - als,that tO the' 'public may be presented the reasons fin..dissent, and thi expression frankly exhibited of their; • view and opinions' On the eulljects that have given rise to. the tall of the Convention. With - out the means .of even - gowning the , . result of the Convention'i; delibetiabin", *and '• F. without 11.11eadmisifotiot iterighi, to disolo up on the matters embraced within the terms of its en humble citizen . proposes to submit 4. few remarks: d efence of-hie ownropinions on the subjects to be discoltsod. •' It swork-iiirorthliobw bein g , well dans: 'l&szteii,L if the ,Consisitiatt is to give direction to OUT affair', , and sienna the I • .control of the anancia,' Credit and welfare Cr' .. this community, and we are to have substituted, this novel male o[ conducting these interesting and momentous ,consorns,. in disregard 'of that - power ' which our laws recognize, it may bo well . for all to know the fact, lathet hereafter, when /my of us are dissatisfied with: the actin. of our public functionaries, wo.may know thiblet man 'b of avoiding the performance of an Impleas %-r -.l ug duty. With tfie convictto nthattheConr.errt thin wilidesiro to do ittilatiAcirikand thaVir „ be anxious to lacer what may be said tm both ~:edilae of the questions to be. submitted for its ad .cation, and perauaded, that.whibt much has said andwritten spinal the entire Rail -iott pd olicy in tido locality, that, very little, if `anything, in its defence has been: alleged, a few Words in advocacy o f that policy, may be deem ed pertinentat this Parisi's' in our affairs. -"The following propositions it is believed, can bsertablishcd and maintained.. 1. That reptidiation of the contracts made by • •a community, shei4d4se. carefully avoided and : public faith fairitanditernestly sustained: ' 2 That a refusal or failure to meat the . serest on bonds istmed.hy; direction of and ender the corporati - iuthorithrs of the cities or county; • under pretence that some “form without substance" bas been omitted, or that sotholegil • .. technicality, can be interposed to avoid payment thereof, is prseticelly-repudiation; ;without the • ' =sancta to &Towle. • 8. That Railroads are an easenilid element hi ' the prosperity,. of any locality,. at the present time, sad that. without "mutuctpel corporation oaulasertiVans, they could not hive been eon s' ant-hence that 'such subscriptions were. '"!Public "clot?, e.S • . 4. cipal corporation subscriptiona 2 1M 1 4 1 1111Ellianstliatiolud arid that . thiise to Pittsintrilitoesisiierimeile _`-Vance with law. , ' 6.:That should the proprietYorjuiticeiot icier : salacriptionsho titnibted Or , deided, the 'present -Board of County Cemmisainners, oithe • road Companies that have been so frequently assailed, me not responsible' teethe introduction Of the systenriktoottilir''' "`" . . FIRST PROPOSITION'. ' - - 1. Repudiation is, dishonesty,-diegnise it as we may, it Minn tOthisiaid at, bietl. ~To ratan „ performance Ofeintrietti,bonione a ni4ontracting ~•;•74 . ,„*..- -:- party cannot . nforCe•tiatin. or. On thin; we have i r ......t:' -. f . the power to refuse,. and thereezists aitiscimk .:-. -, lion, from legal penalty, is the .simplest .form of ~ 'repticliition, and at the same time,.he most pre , itive act 7cif dishonesty; that an Individual or a community can perform. The surest evidence , - • nigrity,is to ba found in the conduct of that 4i. who makes his word as good as. billion'', .•.;,. i "a hose Praline a 44 feith aroleit;.although ' -; r ..' v., tp.hiainjury and disadvantage,. • . -,‘ . ,44k. i .,. -- • ‘, 1.. h is a dringootis ' doctrine to inculcate and . disseminate; for it brings with it a disregard of .., ''..; '. mainland social obligation, and necessarily in . • r ;,,,.., - --dune a disrespect for all law. Convince the ~.:!; : it y „,•'" judgrdent of that, as one of e man, he --e - - may consistently, with honor , propriety and ..i . :„... „: justice, infract contracts made' for him, and in i lp, f.:,-..... his name—or treat bargains . as o . binding so 1i.ii,.,4,i ;Sas as as the can be /ga cnfore: and forth a 9a. with all obli g ation-restin g upon-him to obey the t1 .. .r.,; -- /aire, 'or respect the rights of others, is weaken ,-.4?,'Z'Afflend eventually ' unperformed ... What greater ' : .i... ' 7.•.....:.if, Wring to a commitnity, can INV conceind,ahan ~ ~...z . Filler:lnbstitntion for : .‘thierful obedience to the . 4i,liFs Inn end willing for the , rights of neigh • ;' - ' ,. ...tirgra,• of such an oba , to the one and regard -;„ .4•'..z71. the other as wises only from fear of the. laws' '':'..! i^ ::penalties. All history, and our common mums in ,'. -.. 7:4 • ''ldruct us that a community so governed and l':ii . '",:..,.'7liiiidad cannot long exist. It is a social folnic ....,:.--.. -:not worthy of preservation. - • . ....,",-..... ..1. It Injures the people it Is intended to bent it. No truth is better establiabed , than that a wrong deliberately Ante, by a eartetiti, body ••• - ",: . ...iii, . of citizens, retiree - lb stint fond id some faun, ~. title this "pohitlted: eltarsectrillet lipir : of each ,';'.•''' ' loaliidast mitaissi.: .11 iaan invention that Inv .-'':,....- variably come:Ml6/iffy> plague 'the bisintoi . ..— P.. , : - ..Public reedit is esesettiettothesOowth and well - - being of all coma shies: - With us tide is peen -.'.. liarly the truth.: 'lmproietizezdis that concern the health, comfort; prosperityantlhappinens of the Q. , - --i' . '... individual citizen, almost entirely depend upon 11, ....,,, ', - If for .heir iottstrticgn:- 0.. ' light, water, educe- Sion and blibtm*e; are necessities of lit., and -- s' ' , been senned tbroifgh linagency,and II ..i.V . . . ',-.,.. • . use of pnbliii•:trodit..,.. Without. it. e would ~.C, ' , . ' ,-.', bail bean without them. What. has already ....,...1, - -,-. happened may egein:ineun - If our cities no ..... , .!:-.2 - happily suppliod ,nith..these 'essentials .to .Ide : *ere are other.emzelly. -interesting localities ' ''; • 4 i . *round them that enritot'n Tell conditioned.— 7 . = .If, to the diaciinntsi Of obligations, assumedfor 4 , ' ;work , that a - 10, at - 1w drew; of doubtful . F ,. ..propriety repo II innate:44a the proper lk means of exemption. drum implement Teepee i't:it.!...','„ %Wig, It la mindful that mock work - as'Weak& ' to he of preside - sand tinanidattlelticenity can ^.-,.:•:,•.•. not be sumessftlynirriedatroompletion if they i,.- • - . depend in anymmerare npon pidthe credit. That a:',..• '. credit luts beep destroyed' by our neglect in the _.:-.,.., :performance of the clinty.mati obligation Lo =Oh W;:...:iga IL '''''''.:'''' "" ."'. '," • ' ' . '..:y.lkillepadlatiaa Orestes distrinaminal the in.i diTidasle otimpesing the otesmusity:thatedepte re;.:.:e, , z ,dls penercious prineipLea ne s pa**, iiicai s,,i, Prero hi, all oseoertett eiliaa for the lem ma t : . , :...mem of pi th ily ph:pone , - . United effort; so ~* , ,t tinily necessary to the wenn of great de '''. ii.."l/Enio cannot ea* in thatiltate wherein 6 ma . iptit..! or t' . vc . n . , e respectable minority of its - 'vhf lii,dieregard at. plea*: `matnitiutrid end rec. imposed :toe allowed • .banialuni; , fill'''uni'' Or "saint , Men . ..will ill rptisita..:LlMlOCildlMl j "t ittOL.bsiought Ahem- , bligation is only alopeUesi by force iwerful angles • for I the fetiblenen of for the energetic bows; of tlua Inimitable Alth , arti cni,for melte. '7rto thoptty.or - - laseew ecu'rew3n halts tho lanai= of Atrolled by our ton we apply with ' our public con- 1 tviarnot eon iddeulinp. • Thu tectonic, reddest Ito Agin don to ikb,oontrary-wiat will call upon bis tidy, that ha will igh Ike "de that o f filth was 0. ontimiptaomar Milindalt the and ibora ondur mialkr, sisakhig' it'a fame than the a., e d to anal inhi alarm* of raorrantge . `Oaltfottaray. once wart dethe Iranian that Ifo• bit 4 MO; •PoW" or dausau - r."1 , 1..."° . ~thes „Iwo, their r xi tst • threotthee, Our . acia ialLuisfulatit and to which we -I*2 looh•got the or arc, ! dh f og e spoott -14: :•, 4 p1 , r 1 41. 1% le,: spo kth isma ikleee . sa4 there disme eei) '4"" 74144 14 Cement; with, the 1 7 ''ltt,'.l*; • a doilibkiiVit who has 1 whlt the AMU' aieeen k r j g "Y -of the igyiamoottgegroduni _Pabiic ;451. gee shut Or F e. . ' ' i . Ifcr• - • _.-.,.+_ - " , " • . v.'. • • • IeMM!! That Itedboatist an eta essential element io the prospwity of any locality at the present tioth,—that withouthinnicipal corporation eabscriptiva they mid not barn besn onstracted, and hence such that rob scriptoria aim a public necemity. Railroads aro essential to the progress and development of tho :country, It is presumed, will ;not be denied to that enlightened community. Each of the mime moan, for .the transfer of "men and 'Alegi," has had its day. Pack liones—pathweys roads--McAdemised highways—canals sod plank roads— have each given sway in turn, hare become ampensithed by tithatei by other and more rat 'itallwaysitthitinagree epekedwithuninterrupted as together with unfailing certainty appear to eon tain all the rognisims for the transportation of the trade and travel of acountry. That great expetwe has attended their construetion—that the carnage, meat of them has been Imperfectly understood, that it is Improving with the increase of knowledge, and nee of these highways, no intelligent individual will deny. ' Zt U undeniably Irma that the tomsearles and inzurisi of life, its now more frequently and fa earthly distrEsitted by these avenues, than any other mode of Anhwei:mime heretofore projected. That 'Rsdiroade, are platstal far and wido over sad throuilinur country. lea part of the action of - the age, regains no argument to prove . That where these great modal' improvement. do nut inlet, the enterpruiag and industrious cannot be induced to remain. Imam to wealth, population und hus h:MSS are so intimately associated with these improve ments, that we and theta in this oar age, usually united, and that without the latter, the abs yea of the other named concomitant. of • country's pros -peritr 'are muting, Bat it is meta time to further virmr the plait • .2. Withint entering into the discussion of the propriety of municipal subscriptions, as a mere abstract question, we shall bo content te exam ine the matter, so far as this locality is connect ed therewith. It in a well known fact, that eth er localities, our - rivals for the carrying trade bo tween the East and West, had made, and were making use of their corporate credit, to secure the erection of greatthoroughfanee; that by the ' use of this credit, important works had been constructed—works that had placed, and were placing our rivals in positions to command that made, that (sir years prior, bad belonged ex- elisively to no. The city of Philadelphia, largily employing her Corporate crodlt in the effort to secure the construction of a railway, connecting ber busi ness and people, with tho steam navigation of the Ohio, 'found it necessary to appeal to this locality for in accomplishing the work" deemed -se-vitally important to both localities; that aid was promptly extended, and probably Unfired the construction of the highway, that hese* largely contributed to the coinfort, and Might so Materially tulvance the interests of our Its has already filled our' ho tela with guests, our streets with strangers and custornertt, end supplied our steamers with profit able tonninge. Mahout the aid of corporation subscription', that, enterprise would still remain among the ttprajecle ,undaislied and .unprofita- Ile," tit:die eo many - other parts of the country .fall under . * obseriratidn' of - th e traveller. In •Iltother VA* we shill refer to other sintilarly . , conditioned 'arid admittedly.. useful impmve ,:3,:ThfittiidivtatUl capital ought to . Lava built `ralhiseilinone trill deny, . and ' , lf meterill¢er attieft:rfese Cflitst,tti thew memos, iciiprisiuma aucit workewonld have been initiMectedi-Rat,'When and wherein onr.loettlity dill Isedirldnit iwitialth :construct 'au IMportint •paidie: thoroughfare Our loading turapikir rolids,-Ote - pioneer . .ltriPtitietnettle. - Stere . . built though'tlieessiitanoe ofthei Sititc, - air were oleo .binay Of eue bridges, ''t ' •—ti TVl — lndivcduld either in ' ~ "' ',~ guide to perform th. work ' hoarded tha4i 4d tf hf ~LbesolfenetislifttAii*f coutumuityA9kipewotruler its Ilecret retreat" or it cram the mitfetw But' -ale doubtful whether indirlduat rr%ouicee • . _ isted in this new end raPidlyexiending, ing and,business increasing . community. enift.: - eWne Unmans:it for the completion . of vast and 'expensiin enterprises. Such works owe their existence in all parts of the "United States to a liberal use of their own credit — or that -of the communities in which they are situated. if these enterprises are fur public and general ben efit and advantage, and any of them should un fortunately fsil to pay a full interest on their( cost, is it injustice) to demand that the whole community benetated by them . should bear an equal proportionef thcburthen circust the whole loss upon the morn active and enterprising of its members 4. In the incipiency of our improrementsystem of an enlarged character, the State assumed the duty and burthen of their construction. The debt contracted for the erection of our Canals, and Railways, while its bdrthen ii freely ad- rained, nevertheless,. brought into usefulness I marks, and developed resources, that have adJud millions to the value of the lands and other property of the citizens of the Commonwealth. In regard to Western Pennsylvania, such was pecaliArly the case. However desirable anti necessary the action of rallweye extending from East to West and North I,wl South, might have bees considered, the heavy debt of the State foritade the assumption of new liabilities even If incurred to build works so essential to the preservation of trade and travel, and for the piogrers and prosperity of ber Eastern and Western chief cities. In the absence, therefore. of individual chilly or willingness, and the ad mitted impropriety of State interference, tho necessity of appealing to local communities, to do whet the genial community or individuals could not perform, is manifest. The necessity for mans, if not all the imprJeementa centering at Pittsiotrgit,it is believed, none Will deny.-:- If theu. no other means could be devised to ensure their erection than the use of the rrafit of our local communities, surely that has been properly appealed to. It may be alleged that it would have been wiser to do without these improvatnenta, thou enthork so extensively or at di in their con vi.-wition If it. -can be shown that increased comforts, etlifitional buoiuess, augmented wealth, and enhanced prices for property, are associalial with the successful UM) of snob works, and that without them no city in this ago has or will ha proiperous and progressive, then the question of the propriety of the action of tear local au thorities is settled by our constrained approval of their conduct. But be this 51 it may, it is now, too late to agitate the question, or to visit upon the present 'innocent holders of county bonds, the faults or follies of the Commissioners by whom the sub• ecriptions were made; the Grand Juries by whom they were sanctioned—the citizens by whom they were reeommendod—or the legislators by whom they were authorized. That the agriculturalist has been largely bene fated by these trope:met:tents, and his land' on and near the lines of the. several roads in opera tion greatly increased in Value, cannot be denied. .Rettuis 'kneed a constant and reliable avenue to market. During the poet and preceding years, the (rest; and the droughts bad no interrupted the navigation of the rivers that our manufaer taring industry woe almost prostrated. If the facilities afforded by one Western Railroad had been withdrawn, it is scarcely hazardous to de chute' that the preserve would have been ranch more LeT,rn, probably re,ultini in bankruptcy in many eases Natural causes ere operating to lessen the v•iluelie of eater in our streams, and - unless we can provide other avenues to remedy the itlepension of this great cutlet for our industry, -the 11l consequences may be read. ily ascertained If the railroad system of this city, extending to every quarter of the compass. and penetrating entry valley and developing evert resource or the region around toe, 0.1.1 cin. netting us with the cities of the Atlantic, the Lakes, the Ifitrlsvippl and its triblitaries, woe completed, its workings would (Lindell the moot forcible- appeal, not a7-.rd the roost convi n cin g argument of Ito • , necessity nod states ' taanstilp Lek^ •.isoisbel Works, it mail be content to ablii • • r th• prevent the unjovt mitt j.civa; a that s ef mankind proverbial for con demning half Lased work.. Tact Municipal corm- • to rsitros43 are am eterc:ac-f - • , over, and thst those made to • 7 are to sfriot compliance alai ay.: y to the lava. 1. To estabiieh the legality of an act, it is ne eetsary to show that the authority, rcgularly grat.te ' ••y the law raokieg a+, r, ba- been Plr erel.ed in obedlene- r• • The •al oat. of Assembly ; .ex , ecoiptiockt to !y :outer the paws. - here, at present. that the Lagistrten re - •,•ord the OM rtionti.adil right t rase: it would ..1t- space to ref.', to all the enactments on the subject relating to each St said -es, rat mart', we shall refer only it thane in red stoo, the dile/then; Valley hood. The not a tthorlaing the city to-lobes-deo la the. esprtet a if oompany uses tenor as coot prehenai•c. to is pati ibte w employ. All cities, bonnet tia'aral corporations shall h3ve power to &Tahitian 44 folly as as iadivklou! There ire _Sso restrictians or limitations The oily ea thoritice, after full ex "[deaden and discussion ..f the merits of the chterrriae, as gppears by the report of Conmottee f Councils. authorised the Mayor to subeortor for s4oo,(sett of the capital stock of the caropouy or Won of .Ces :Ain condi lion• in liar nodlooner exported were fulfilled. These couditioto we. , fully and completely, in letter and in spit-it, complied with, an 1 that fact bring certifteleya the Mayor of It. city, the web. tret iption was male no I its bond. Issued and de. livered in paymsot thereof - The law •othorit lag the eouttty to ardeeribe pre.eriberl that be. fore the Commissioners should act upon the sub• yea, the irand jury of the county ebonld find consider and recurorneud it. An application was ' made to the grand jury, and a sabecriptlens was recommended of $1,000.000. The report being delieeted to theCatutty Commissioners,-who pos• .used a full discretion, stiSseribed $750,000 , that amouot being as much as it was deemed prurient to subscribe at that time. The eubscrip• ti..a and ilo• beads issued In payment thereof, i ware ~cce p tcd by the company as • part of the whole slam recommended by the grand jury, and that fact j eommunicated to the comralestonent. Sot it banteen alleged that there bonds wore to be sold at pilehre not less than par *aloe. No tingle' Load leveed by the county vivre.] from the hurls of the company at let then par unfit full legis lad...authority nod the court/ilia the 000stituted authorities undo and ttl'parsuance of that le gislation had beets and obtained. Thus with this road, as doubtlessly with other*, to whose capital stock the county wee authorized to nub ri llefilnond to issue: hoods in payment, lbe Siren (toot o f the Legislature were atrietly carried into effect, sod every Act done in conformity 'thereto. We cauitot Imagine wherein anythiag,waa omit• ted that could be deemed essential to their le. guilty, 2. The conotilutionil validity or these mab ecriptione involves • quainter' that, fortunately for come of tis who are unlearned lit the 6w, bar passed under examination by the sontelest cod. silt ational lawyers of our country. We shall cer tainly not oppress our raiders by more than u more reference to authorities. So. d• pirldluti of municipal eorpo. rationeuhseriptlons has been already decided by the Supreme Court of our State in favor of its constitutionality. Tbit fact, In the good olden times of the judicial history of 'our country, would have put to rest all cavil or controversy. Lzt decisions made stand better law," was then the guiding legal mnxint of our Supreme Courts. No Mini War made, and none woo per mitted, to uvula or change lbe force of. n direct anti positivo decision of a inikited nutrition. To former decitions and rulings of the. Court, °he'll ende Wilt ',cheerfully yielded,. however cotairnry the same knight tro to the opinion, or faterett, or wishes of the individual Judge; Property, repu• tattoo and life were then .reared to each citizen under knowo and well established rules and laws. We do not know that such is not the ease at pres ent, and therefore cannot believe that any other ride of conduct will be adopted I.y our present courts. To change that decision nom would In volve in ruin thousand, of citizene who, in COW Hence that the law was settled by the Judgment of the court of last resort, bane !needled their. Money .and Inbar In these securities. Millions have been so invested throughout the length and breadth of the land. Expensive and important I enterprises have been undertaken, and depend I aped the validity of these subacriptions for till- mate completion. Take for instance one oe•two. of oar most ineceseful roads—the Pennsylvithia Railroad - and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicaho.gailrood Strike from the capital Work of theee roods their municipal subieriptions, and the tan/en/pry of both is ',writable, the. bards of. their strength is gone, and with it theiretrength. The vain• of their boadJ, busing nothing to . rest upon hut debt, are as unsubstantial al the "shadow of a shale." Conalotenaty of opinion and Uniformity of decirjoe, ore the truest markS of jadleill greatness, while change and are the ehericteristies of an ill.formed and badly matured judicial intellect. A lodge wbolscon etontly changing his opittions falls tor!). uedee .the nurse orthe Jewish Patrierch—'• Unstable., water, he shall not excel " ' ' ' 11, , 3her[decieloninfilie otrurie'of other 'SW have rally on 'tickled with that of -Penneyleaula' on• this ..question. True, theiteltect,oot,tiluding upen'. us Still, they furolsh strong- evidence: of the weight . of legal and constitutional lieeeltai •apon the enbjeet, , ' .11L, The Legialatint, intireireit the J'udicrorY,' l has emanated. thai power, of...the mtmiaipel, fins:: ihdnitynikinake aubscriptiobs not only b b y lia• .ireitinglthenintith.iini_power, but loy.reeentegra , , 'estedhipAlieeStifeteelftrarima of .tbsiXidastitsil den, for the puerto.. strittly gi ibittid'odit , liivilid, all tills , *eh dr" th stitsWild4tae:Ophili a trait 'art* - and .saperoigstloo:. ~.,..„-„,- ~,_. Apart, however, fret :r4l44l3eothd4rektinr ; with pleeetaredn,Prnunigre..49.4o o 9ooPur iteleafillitdttamilit {ll.firthtteTtP44ot..,S,:ol4it I 4 our indorrYr.Poi ,l Airy EtizasfMS'er 'titter newzaamide , eroq . .l7.iiir:Vtielied;' , a.Ode':lie tOl'frisam does thint•gfeifairelifiae.af our Witatkithe if „- 3 ,; ~-,.r,.., „„ r ,i, --- fel ~,;.r.s i,,, I-1 - , ttf-!• ,, re : (rib river. mutcloain sr, ths party r i.tleging its e.; - ivilltof..m- 7. The Arty Valley ' Railroad haa Inert alify are hound tot twilit to th e proviAos ei Iles I awl,. aided •. county and city anbaitiption.s, National ConstitUtion that autitorizes it, fur the Without them it could cot-have been oothmented re,,,,,h 0 f on p 0 ,, , ,,f, n a • grootal Ore reserved or pro , ecated ,Tbis work, deaigned to connect to the State., or th e people thereo ^ , This rule of us with the western part or 'New York a- 11 the conatructio,.is directly reversal, when we ea. northeru portion of our own State, and with the amine the eonstitutional validity of Stoty legit- i great metropolis of one country, has claims upon fatten. The; who allege. want of conafitutional I the community, that con be urged en behalf of power in 11 , • I,gielmore, are beunil to show low other enterprims The country it traverses that the am is -aptersly forbidden, for the sea is Stied with mineral and Ottrieliturol wealth—it son that oft paws , .4: Withheld or forbid Jett In penetrates a valley whose trade, it formeryeare. granted. oad , mIM-I.:.1 within the terms of tome. belonged exclusively, to our locality, hut which is eigalreomaioed lit the ea oreadon, thot all T. • row being, to a great metonre, diverted from us. Sle•lmltr pow's% shah he mate•l io the i f...octal it is a work that will create a l ocal business Assembly. Sovrreigntly 111 A it in Scat, 0 m•t re-1 1 antficient to ett_stain It. ' To read directly , the i me who,. out •t if it is n• in our Legislature , Ii • nsely pepolaied regions of vet- en New York; then it i.eII WO existeric, among 114—WIth 11.11. Ow, With its rivers, lokoo owl artiticial imifrovements, I m i goty. ~,, or,, without ~,,r „ ,,,,..t. r... ~I would be alone north the cost of the whole im preum legititive power, e , w e It .vo ow- I. is prominent But, when wo-considea that it will u tern.roll...l .t: - .1 mitirdi, I .0 let; i. o , f 4 r .0 ihr ereoloolly, with other roads, now aampleted or in constitution, atom or .....ti•otal, try... lim.tel or progress, constitute the shortest and moot &trent restrained. This power. ,J :,,, •01pt ., .... Oh .!iOH • route to the c ity of New -fork, a ~„;,,, w i,,, ro b y . :es, from its very natitte, as well the right a car can be carried without change, handllug or to :El no Cot of itself, ,t, ,t o . okoo te the SW I. •rits transhipment from the stemitioam of the Ohio to do it-,,, afeo her. pls.,- l•••••• thy o 1...01f v., river, to the commercial entrepst of the United power of the State un 1 •t• •', • constitution, In States, it- , value cannot be over estimated • bolt roe 14. . 1 ,1, •1 . t , ..• .• •..., ' 4 aul . . 1 bousee, &c , It ..r.owor h ' , en .1 m io,i ' The tietl ties ; f t; , t - er..i.., 4 t t, . -seat. Imrr,r to teU-...•;,, Carl. '''''.. o, , .4 welt A s to ,3d, et cut poratiao. Cou. t. :6d to imli;irlo ii., ha-; been common in all the plot history of the uternment, and its right to do an, la the provce exsfe:tc; of a P . ""!" of it' solertipty, Ith er ,., is of provision at tat national or State constitnu.m fethst itling its el ereire. It has bean alleged thst the Hausa of our State constitution, provilieg that 111 to lei e rro potty shall he token n,. $ pplirli 14 pUtlli.! u v . without the eta-rat of hi- !tAprci,N,lll , , 3.10 without just compensation teeing male, t.: , . r. ll ' 1 hide—these ruh,crlptlons and the c•meetlarnt liabilities for lase% the payment whrree.f ie I claimed at a taking of property, &c Wu °oaten.] ! that this clause applies not to may exemption of property frau; tasetiou, a duty that IR stenPrAl in 1 ' extent: end Impeach equally upon all the chi. .teae, f...: pulps use and purpoe,_ hut that the i el.lase WY, intended to prevent t'e sezore of property. under special authority, or in speei e l ~"", '.his bss heel the nott•rm conatruntion , '') the clan.° or the conatitu; ion, owl Is 1 t ' . .!y , e , taine4 by the (oasis or the aniet..te4 C.,14411,4‘114,1 a IFTS. it 61 not cantrovertr.l that municipal corpora.: tions bare the power, under authority learn the Is-;glsieture, to nowt roc t highway., build bridges, toakkcoutrart.., heeler debts, borrow m..w y, and give the usual evidence of imlebterlue.e—n lees end bonds. It is alleged, however, that their powers are incident to . tho purposes for which ouch eorporations were created,—; it u ; ctlett object, is it acid, as the construction of a eeilat . ey was contemplehol at the institution at these o u rs porntions. At the origin of many of ;he eaaty and city. corporetirma of our State, toa.:mlemietel roads, light from gas, &o, were it alma wo There is nothing, however, iu their Institutions, or their design, or purpeer, tbat, per so. makes a die. Unction between roads made of grovel and stone, and there of wood and iron. .Moth kinds are to be used 01 rt means for the transfer of persons and tilitig.--liotb ore intended for riblio conoe• nieuce owl use, and etch to lIS way. trod. to th e comfort, nonveoience, safety and prueperity of the Chisel:l—the proper end and aim of all well regulated nutiocipal corporations. and to accoro pilots which they •erre in.t.tuted. etrill PROPO•ret,lit Toot int present Board of County Commits- I !MUSGRAVE% "'toners , (ho t olirood computueo that hove been Gas Cooking Apparatus. so frequently neettile I n r • not responsible for the „.., iotroilocil .n mooing u• , I the ',piens that in .ts C 0 N 0 NI Y • •,,,,, ~, I, c •1,., 4 A N D lo ibi.-toon,cit , e. it i. proper •,,•oie that I • C 0 M F 0 , R T ! tow norkrns of to toterprtne lio la ,ts. jOI fit ..111t. ' ~,. ,•:•, 10,.nt of Improper - means t . sriere its rea ior 1 completiou ital.\ 1.6 ttritonronhos I goad PATENTED JANUARY N. 1e.56. sou for consembiny it , i. o in lest., Its mid VIA THREE STOVES ON A 11IAHOO rightful agen,iss fat 1.6 urr . , ~, 11 it In coo- J, AST Stagt. whirli slows Ervin, with nil Um guru rritUnOnnilY wrong for • C 11,1 I'S to sub`•"libe I. Vtren e 'oves i M e n7 l t. !'i.V." S ruo r i'rei.,•"Tritis' u V:i' u t: one roilroed, It in eirixtly is. o. g f o r it ti, la iss as, soul is Cotaplete It, .1 v• , ~ ..-Inty , 1 I",,oltug, time. It) tiny :similar iv erli Lot os 5 .new I Ile SCIIOII I ttua Iran. Vlach may nay tram e 0 to $lO, eceordur ,li. of our c. • i i .''''i ."""'''''''' • 0 . 4 """ . "invii . tr, ' , l !.. t e i!..;',..'"Tt . l" . "' . 7."afula ' t,l ' 'vt'',,, 'd r il thil disposed to cutoraurol i ',thee than to Mani, whst Drug g ists, Tallort,'llorl",e' r tstu.nl, Surber* sod Sloth Mount 1.., boos done, lot us, h. e „./ elltscon o eblikssr ' woluou b irt 'l O It 'rill s'-' l, ^ 7, • Win , oselt,r roor,lo to compel the action lit lb , P.'''. . o .a ti sic I ' 7.IACT/Z:Z . :::17.4 rquit slant to one oar Lam, soul net deny its entire wisdom, to good ends and reset.... !',sultans nod at taw aurae toast co clamps of Sister se Gas 1 L The P. uolylvanto Radroad first .*cured 1 Ingo otil to ruriral agourt tits latter when the .tors I, I tbri 'nig of the U , only r u b rl CWl ln s °l Mr r ub : the c h." ' i leg k as ' ,7lgatos ' rfue - caer "Int S . : 47.1 T. 1. 14 I: sc-i puma or ;I,ooo,Outti, to Opossum' stook ofthot , pm.* .4 us. In Pittsburgh is i 11.60 tor SLOW tot, making It eampatly, woe the beginning of the ny•tern I, alsout ~ .7., . ., e arr, t and Athol!' ;or flay fur each risrson. in with soots. de rem nf prike. that we refer to the „„ 1 t,,,,,',W,y,7„,':,, 1 ,7 1 V r 1;1,1':„1'',.";!7.1 4 ,'„;',„": . ,T , '„,/,`,.V,,' Imams of the dutioguished ciuseus who artively i the insbile an invited to soll not Its Os. tactical winking participated in oorrying out thin great mearmre or '''""""'"'ti"'”. for !lights or States sx Gals* rehires the votertiresi, - [ They were men known rind appreciated in thin , tits I UP9JIIAV ', community ne among the most intelligent ond' _ organ.) No 73 Thlo,l Omsk Pittobtigh tar-sreing of mu people. It is hoped their • nomer w ilb be give.) to the public no the ervyrno toes end patrons of a systens that hot door on much good to the community, that to note en o n (surly and uotustly assailed .it i...t i-o Penn tylvento Railroad has dune to 1,104 scot: trad Intel to this locxhiy boo been referred to in o farmer part ,f ma paper It- ospacity to do greater emetics than it ban yet done In undeniable , -end undoubted, however Ma prevent rnstalistr marl , hgetuvslt way he 'list...stet.: to ill may' of our busi laces chisel.. Is 2, The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad (now 1 Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicane.) would probibly hare remained unconetruistod (or year* 1 if the bid arising from subscriptions Li its sleek t.y the elites of Fitteborigh and Allegheny tied counties in the State of Ohio, had not been to tended to It. Its present extensions to Chicago ha been largely loilatated to the same kind of cot , (oration *id Thieimpostant road has secured to oar locality is east trade and travel that without it whold be now seeking an Eastern market through - Cleveland or Woceling. No greater calamity ...mold bete Callao upon our burin's, community iluting the past and preceding years thee the went *fad& Owlet for trade. We can not perceive wherein eliosinted tho outrage sod wrong ori.the port of those intelligent germlemen who secured by their active Influence soil votes, the only aid that Wald bate been secured and cootrolled towatda the erection of this work. 3. The Clcvelood and Pittsburgh Railroad, aided by a small county subscription, has been lassailed to extend its work from its let minus on the Ohio, aloortha slow of the rein., from op ! posits_ WI/Sling to Beaten Although incom• I pints, this rood Lim opened a region of country to our people amt their Industry that would have been in • short time entirely controlled la soother direction, nod ate.* from this l'ontli . y. I . smal -1 toting on it Joint, a groat leading No: oloug the I saucy of the Ohio Intl through the neutral p or t. ' of that Important State It most (deliver TCUISIII on important nod atiokhle Improvement to this .sulfa:. IL rtay Lid (Lit this work would hate barn constituted nit hoot tine roomy eubsciiptliM, stilissulgh ihlio more then pt cistVe such woulAnot have been the esot. tit beast far nutty your-- 4. The Pitterottgli and Conorlineille Railroad, by rivelviag A so•ssairlpitoo on tin p or t o f the city nod: Olin> twoorr I pra.11.1..1 v R... 10. tout from other local cionuitun i le, in Ito, S. .is, Cod eats° the oil of the nit, or 11,11,m .re. rimu tho foot that. the latter clay *leaps presses all her enterprises to eacceerfol fatuity, it ie presumed it, conheo lion will, ttito work will 'moire it. . .mpleti en, unless in nor hi 0,1,,,,, ~,,,,,,e,/ it I .. , work demanded by the WA he .4 itstsrsnl. f .h'- I.r ..h ty. It bring, tin to , ...atillscil Ai Wills us . ......• 1.1 sod favorite port, it inhibit., and places 114 In to , position tearontt..l N.1,4, 4 61/ 1 3 , for • portion of that trade kiltberto oloci.l exclusively belonging to UP. and ithich by recent improvement. h n e h er . so nearly swept nosy.. The ormetruction of this work, while it develope a last and rich ogricol tural cud mineral district, plsoes our ifeana.odfa Dearer thelilantic than any other work that is or can be tfracted. An impartial exsouluation of the ooUntles it traverser, mails importance to us, and the certainty that it will ware • Moines* ' for our people and tavern marine that would be ' otherMlno lot to them and it, coostitntes it a more important line Orion Ito 'treat rival, the Penn sylvaula Central Road. {fit is not stricken down in It. weakness, and by the bands of those most deeply intoreeted la its 00 OM. its future will be grotifylug to its proleators and friends. In thie review wo here spoken of the road' ' 1 that base been ennbleil to taint the Interest on the !rondo levied to them by the nummipal ours potations. It is hoped they will be enabled still to do eo, and it 11 believed each will be the re melt, unless public colfidenet in the oohs of Me bond, upon which they stand is removed and de stroyed. fi.• The ChArtlers Palley Road secured a entail aid from the 'city and county. It is a work wise ly designed to occurs to us the trade of the wealthy - county of Washingion, and to arrest. in ill Progreso past its, the trade and,travel , that was intended to be carried over. the Remptold Railroad. To stop this important work. in Its preaeut 'condition, by withdrawing from it . the support of he oily and country subscriptions, would involve immense ludivldeld wrong, ia-well as public injury. It would remain a bartbeoln. 'tend of n wise and. baneficicot lIIIIIIBUN. . C. The Pltteborgb and Steubenville Railroad holds entacriptione of the city sad aonoty, and to them it his been mainly indebtedlor la progress JO Rte present condition. , Whataver;utey have been the opinion of some ournitlittnatin refers shim to the necessity for !Me work,. stone, It ill pram tied, will now doubt the; polley'of it, own. pletion and Its Vithr* when IU operation. The BteUbenslllo and Indiana Railroad, nog in we, :aid with Its vzienelve Western .find•Southetn econeedunsaiready controlling and abetting i vast trade sad travel muitadosuarilyttriew upon this-line, fits Eastern continuadoo, in feetei lat ; t er t e h n e oce a f rl b y tu t i o m en; that of t w h i l l s i 64 2, highly n ` n gra t ` gratifying. thing Iv wan gto convince as of the supposed .formes "lee of Rile road, we shall find It itr tho fact that themsecious and farseeing Polleithat aontrolitluiPentaylveniri Railroad, ban .scoured Vim use of 'Ws line fora long.petiod"Cf . thai—= cleaning It 'ibt most threat and valuable "it'll* Western tt i , :i ii i tsi l ans. That company 'will piste 00 - ' i . Ot .11 u4i • avail to the wiliiistiactili'-' Rail of its friend!. 'We - shall hall Its success The three Let named works hero been cam pelted, from causes beyond their central, to cast themselves upon the puhlie forbearance and to refer the ll , Alert of the hands issued to them t o the city anti mainly, for the temporary payment of the intereot. The unusual tichttieso of the money market, the high prices of prostsinos and nisteri nl9—hat abuse all these, the continued god unexampled opposition manifested in this corn inanity to these winks, have been the causes of their-present embaressment Whilst in regard to the works first-named, no objections have been publicly or pertinaciously urged against the Ruble rrif the securities they have offered in the market, to the latter to vigorous Ind 'teller. hostility has be, exhibited. Whiltt it is not the wish of the writer to assign import' rontiorea.to any one citis nee, it cannot fail to be apparent to all that there hes. been exhibited nu nnacconntroble want of coosistency in the conduct of those who are now , loudest in denunciations of municipal subscrip tions. There is another point to which it to well to refer If the legislation ompnwering the Peon nylvonia It oilroa.l, to purchase and subtopiently I to oloie a portion of the utonl, sherild he eArri,••l out, the necessity for the immed:rote construminn of !'s All,tghloy Valley and Colmar:sine Rail rood. mutt los apparent. With these avenues opened to an Eostaro market, no unjust disorilus 1 inati .TI can be made against this locality -; with out them, judging from the past, our business I community may justly dread, the blighting in- I thience of monopoly, upon its prosperity, indus try and trade I If the views bbove expressed ore cyrrect, and the positions assumed are custlineci, me Colt what more disastrous act conld our peopleyommit or I what clearer evidence of hostility to their PRO 1 interests could they furnish than to oppose, pros trate and destroy these roads. that so folly tle- I mend their support and continued friendship. ! Bartering that wisdom will direct, honesty I guide, and public spirit and unimpaired public credit control tho delinemtions of the citizens either in or out of the Convention, the foregoing are submitted In ouch consideration and respect el they deserve. ittioullanrous C(II.;RT SALE OF .SEVE v MI Lots of liroutal at Itratklock's IffeLt, to Wilk!. Toratthip, and Lot of tiraond le Vlttabartfb. Vanuatu to av order of Oa Orptmtvi l‘r.rt AlleaLtay fount'', the atriarstvned Adtalalttralar tit. artate 44.2*. W I:ne.hanati. dvaased, crime to tale an the premise, In mud Wilklat tarnottlp, nn the St.to day of Juno, 1367. at Iv aata,la v. IS. Ltlowlug Baal Ulla, att..-- . - All that certain 14 Piing part of That property known `Braddock'. E. 31.1" t vacate la ¶01131.. tolrytibtp, county aura/dd. tetworo Ida Pant Had and "Ibringshala River. ...mo w. end dearibed ee foliate Beatuning at the polo, uaueo rtreort intenr,t• , thence opsaid 'tea to 80. point where Ow none Is on by thusawarcet, theme aloog add street N 11. It 1301 fat 3 kudon to livaltock atrat. a Yank ram; thence down the river 400 fat along said etres4 or road. to Selhot tared afar aid, and theme by and eturet. 'a 41° tf .1300 feet 3 Inches to aid floor, thy plaee of bcgionbag, cattail-log II urea I rood attil 73403 percha. Alva, .11 tlod cartelti other 114, eJsort.aly eaßeaa thri Col lege 1,0 being also pen of the Maddock:. Eleld property, dacritsed as follows, ft-inning et a corner of properly of lam Mille, on Braddock .tree[, thence along aid street 8 fr: 701 Ni.. 1..1 a Job, rut it ; then , * by Ens of all land if 41. 1112.. fat 9% Inches to Balla of the Bente gifted* redbital thaws by game N 13,37 1 1 r 100 fah that by sane N W Mt fat, thence by tame N E h 0 feet; thence by sane N I' E 101 feet 9 itutee to land of lase Ito llama by said land 14 ffr 10' W 1101 feet more or is to Uraddork.etrat, or Plonk rued, tho place of begot- Ong, cadattolog 13 mores, la perches, Britt.mature.Alarall Slat art•to other trKl or pi of land lying Eat of aid d'oubsylerile railroad, aud tece amale.' by meld railroad, thellSilkinsbrtrg road e. 0,1 latid, of Isaac 9181,, con tain/as Idisporee, 1 rotel, 1.05 S partite, whirl% has been Wed desigio purposed of mil LOW eseeftl lots, to wit, 0101 de scribed taloar No. 3 itt said dlsisionbeginaLoget• point where the 1411kinstarg nreel awl the Bennsylarne ratirad interear, thaws, Nr, E okay ea.l4 road 1.85 fat thence 74 4.d0 NV 43 fat to • fag: thence 0 50%° NV' 417 7-10 fat to • pal oh natio, sold railroad, and them". along the line of old rowan[ 550 let to the place of beginning, contaltilag 911 atm • Alto, allautt certain lot adjolttln; the Ibreefol.f 4..ssat.d. Sdlo...o.lattadog et the mrset of rtl4 lot and .ald Paat sylvtala rad 111•4; that., by mid road 41.1 lett 4 lnehee to northerly dirictlon: ate.. 63. 4C/ /731 h fee to posh ttoroviS 43 0 E764 fees to ceutre stf tb Wilklntlesqg mot alms. by . onse IC7 feet to hoe of lut lut above deasab.d: end then,. by Ito. of imam. N 43' feet from centre ot old ..44.t0 area; .oJ then. by RAO of tabl lot S 5.14 4 1 C 417,744 feel, rallsowL the plasse of .boginatoc non. thlldthi att... Sabi lot befog marked No. 4lu .W 41. .1.1011. • . _ AL,VI that amain lot adjoining tlioloMmolog. doectibal as follow-in 161exlaning at the coafro of WllktosborB nut at comae a ...bt lot and ••14 Wllkliddmrs malL.Morsca by mud road X 47° E 884 rid It lathe , . to• •polut near • bomb trio in the reatro of root thanes by said mad N ENO (sal to • paha la imam of taut moot tktene. N 404 9 . W 489 toot to a trim atones from told pant 8 SP,, W 434 fort too inn, trtu thane. N 701,1 ,1 or DM% foil tu • Lomb. mom thin., 8 111. 2i• IV 13.13 foo to a vomit tt , o. thinco S t 1.83 41, W CM foot 3 Molars Ma red oak. them* W nal foot to a 1... it, corneld lot last above described. ctrl tumor.by Ilan of paid lot 9 83 9 E l'fBl 'toad to Mtn contn tK lond rood, the place of beginning. noatalulog 17 men, 1 toot 17 Tond, Saal It tang trltlrke4 No Bln said .11. At., alt that ornato lot edleen!ng the forerin, drecrlbed as follons: lieginoing at ti botch tux. newer I .o'l of bum Still. and tbelot above destrioei3 thence by lard of SIIW N lOW W 330 fr-t 10 ltichre to a sionotaltence 8 6SICe N 1210 feet - 1 loch to a black oak 5 4=19 thd.ut 51 ° 4‘ , w 122 fort 9 laeller to line of lot Iterdnbefote :Indented sr No. transit N Clto 40' 8 212 fnet to a rod, corner of lot. hereto foe designated no No, i and 3: thence 'N M. E tad Int by the Una of rail tut No. 3to • rut - oak; thence by QM. N 131: rad 3 Warr toe roger tree; thews by tome 01 0 24' 8 121 3-11. bet Li 4 lard: tear (bride by name N Inoli fort too sugar trine, had theme by same N 61.4. Z to 4.50 lint to the plan of he-Inn! aontsdning eerre, 2 mule, 313 a, weber. :laid lohrbeing designated as No. 2 In said ditiOis. 4lt Also, all tint uertaln lot adjoining tha foregteing, deeefihel folhoon Ilegloring at a router of but deenibed lot and lord of Imre Nine: thence N 34 0 10' ST 1193 feet 1 bubo, by toll hot to a hla.4 oak: thew...by .Arno 8 bro 189 feet .4 Inches thetris by non Bh.W 301 Cwt 6 halm to atone theme 11' 1:0 410 fed to a black oak dump at turner of ha dieignated ar No. 2 In said dividen and tbenen along the fine of tome Nf9 N 1230 feet 10 inched to the true of Intoning; containing 16 not.., 1 toted and 10 timbre. bold let being dreigrated as No. lin mld ollvlsion. Also. oil that certain lot adjoining the foregoing duscribed as follow.: Beginning at n black nik note corned .or lots hand* designated in Net. 1 and; down N 70. 11 1101-10 • Wong Una of lot No. Ito a atone, corner etf said lot and lard uf.laaaelllll. thence 00. W 189810 (unto the Penn eylvvila nillroatk thence along rum 60. W 940 fere 2lncle er thenn. N 40 8131 feet; theme Nl O 49' Eto &black oak stump, the place of .beglnnlng;. containing nearly 2 cre as, and dal:meted ar No. 0 In raid el:vied/en Abu, all Ord certain lid of gloand dilated In PlM:burgh. odd outlnty, No.lol /utile plan of Its laid not be Ntophen in the manor of Pittsburgh, recorded In Look 3.i.A. vol 604ag0 12; eald lot being 20 fool 1n front on Overbill street, and extending hack the rime width 100 feet or neon to lend toot of Win. Waking. Igirl'enns nude knoirn at the tint of dile. JAMES TODD, toyL3slBortdr 'dater. of James W. Buchanan. •. • - r C , C i •lc TIINDERSIGED IS-NOW PRE'PAH i. ED to receive orders and nuke contract. Sir BRICW ANY QUANTITY,Look Common and Fronts, delivered on and after the.let day of June nest to either of the two oitln or *amending bmonshe, oritcrala which compared with the customary rat.. herstotiite Fri -and elm% the city, In point of quality and price cannel but Indere: persona I**i:ding to build to nuke en enquiring rill um! exmins ruj ParEirr 57 RA )1 PREAVED inefrri; • Which rot IrritENUTII.. DtiItAIIIIITY AND PINDM, ate simply INCOMPADADLL OwtMoans of caw leading balder,. JOHN C. BINDLICT, /AMES MILLINOER. Iteq.. and others, may be whets the Werke of the eubeert ber, as to the .quellty of the Wick.— Than are also room thirteen dwolllnk houses, a Methodist EulmOrel church, and tubed hoe Ic South. Pitt. ,I;ramtbuilt of the brkk roads by my 14 nt50arb , 31 "' 8152,1648, whirls may tro Ae.n; the last of which bow.* els: two blocks of three story front nod beak 14441411 u the wen end of the old borottib of Wr =ote:l et .fleet oreepledbY Marrs. Mae. Damen, d/se and Mexander Chambers, our fewiltattlem istanulestuntss, to whom I also refer as to the Smutty of thaw bricks. Them IMV• withstood, umanthed, the town and.wanaldne, heat and roll of the last lice to eight years; thus fully detoonstlVlon their dunthlllty„ Orders through the Pittaburgh !tilt °Mawr the ft.ihnrlni. itoutletnets, will meet with prompt Annaba: . . Ban 2 Moen, Architects, opposite! the Cullom Mate, faultheold Week Liao /freely, Fay., Alltshany Vity flegulstost Tleserw John U. Smith jobq I. Vsg i ellethingliim, and It. Bauman, Let, South ' or et the Works. lath. rent of the Outer Depot, AllegteraySlty, near the Toll Home pf.the New Itrlehlott Ton*. 1454,1 113.14C,0T1Z00.. rE-SALE-A .1.. )71 - SALE.—A three story Bra 4i:-.lloir new, with but bhildlista, op auk mflikLitt . iAME9OII.I.Ba.. tt..04F•PAE.+':4514 21 PAime Wor. it% ar itipt*K isitiaeuna =a %Drab by 7al, rums.* 00..5..148....ina 10PRQQ 3 Le9RN We — KUM i l t r Ost* ju,ul4o. - skiir w[i b 7 se. T: & CO., *o 112 sewed • ••••-• -§l.etkitortrittrbtrtioratrnts; • - • - 6 - 6i,j ok - E - mvs FATE.rfr'ilG/iCA3IITri.:. ==== .‘• filth: BEACON DA)( OR'NERS.OE _L Eaten.. trAntdarture front not atmo l marrenl Snake , rut, and offer for . tede at their 11a:e.0.m., No. 1.3 Makles Lane. Cane Yolk, bf tba rwiTe r ttY krr CORK scrams, of eters Nile/ needed GO Pae a:11=w . ... and ilrnbavhs" :. total.. or Professional pur.. WEACcI.7ItINO yoece, praleocure4 idsy.l-1 MACHIN ISTB' OILER CiJGAII.3 =OO pera'et owide NET/ litl ALE RINGS. ever made, WHIP SOCKETS. It.F.AST CE3IN's I NSIILATUILA, POWDER YLAnlia, by Tolegmtph Wire, ad pod vratra ;J.4 to keep the pordertby the Aram-Iran Telegraph ;Company. VERNITIALE ASEORS. I SHAVING SHUSHES, that will ant deface theraryett PANS. KATIIS, FUNNELS TENCILERS SOAPTIIAXS.I AND DIPPERS, Pen and Pocket ' for Phutographic and Drug. CUTLERY. kinnoemea, NAPKIN SINUS. Tale Womderfat h .VOlrriol x id. to IN brat ai METAL— lithe as IfOßN—brilimit 'ml3E - re-opr conductor of lIEAT —nocrtnadoctor of ELEL . ERICITY—And on ttldelt OILS, ACIDS and .hLIKALIN produce no Tees la exatly ntporlar to any other f the olowe named, and a m'eal variety of other puma., in erhioh It I. applied. boaters In all pare of it,, country urn eupplylog them. .elrea with tare curl., and consumer. Silo maul the best article. of the kind. trill Lug' no Mbar: .italllYP- , LL__ Merino Irots. Pipe Works. MERRIL A. JAQII.EhIe 14 Centre Sweet, New York, XfANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrongla Iron Pipe; fitting.. Tools, 1.1 every do eoripti.m of appal - at. ConneCte,! with Steam, Water and one, for heating and lighting Stemmer.. elitlftl., lintels, Private notellosge, litapitels, Asylum.. Tillage., Pectoral, and vinyl.. , .11., l'nlre., 11..1,1, Pumps, Onugeo, Bailers and Boller Fir , s mode to order. Our Screw entting Moritinev n, entirely new, and nor own Putotd—wwerantod to do double the work of any other invention. Orden nolietted !tom all sectLm• of the Country, and promptly attended to. JeWelyde E. & J. HOLMES. IMPROVED SE.I.III.ESS WIIALEBONE SKIRTS WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AGAIN a- TRODUCISU one Improved Seamless Skirt, as le , leg the meet weeptable and reliable article In market; we aro aware that many noretylat called Improvementitun tire the petal& such aslndlaßubber,ClMM• Pereha, - Ilattan. to., allot which we have called for—bet canna recommend there, ro we lave experimented With and tested their nod of them two yeas eince, submitting them to thojird/p taunt of competent lutes to deckle upon their merlts:and have found them from . ..mai use, to be In all Important *peers, ‘lceldedly Inferior to our properly prepared Whale tram, which has been to use the past two years, and'Sar which Itoe loan eaprered from ell marts of the assutre en tirewdie6ctlen, nod we Imvo the more positive e peldence 1 from oar Owl' retail nude, amounting to Mall) dozens per day. Thereto, we confidentlyrecommend one Hight, to La tbe liuet objectionable of anything in nee, poseeseing many advantages/lima in cram Rbirt, the meat important of which Is our aeries If Eh - tail,. &beds at the bottom mad. from the .kly material that tam be %mal e that will recover Its plate when pressed out of shape, will oat roll nor curl, it not affect ed by heat or cold and can be washed without Injury. Them cards nt the bottom, Instead of bona, which ere exceedingly awkward and Inconvenient, with, our own prepared hones above and a fabric shanufactured by =MATs s espressly for ..ur goats, it, our eatintallon,aad the estimation of thaturanda who have need them, produce n Skirt, and the only Skirt equally tolapted to the parlor„the street, and the crowd, Plirig proper, graceful and elekant form to • ladleedress, pliable,easily edlueted-and In every respect.• com plete article. The joddle are cautioned against all imitae nous or oche: g10g.4. railed Seamless Skirts. Every genuine arad• is stamped E. a J. tfolmes . Improved detwuleee Intake bone Skirt. and are for sale-at it Market etre., t•hiiedel- Wda, E. in the principal JelibLg .k ll s ont i 7Zi t tst - , Eti c r O t and ltosw fe=:^Jihrlaw e Vbilabelpbta abbertisummts ALLEN L NEZDLEN, ts Where., mod 35 SenD, Hitler Erred,. PHILADELPHIA, WIIOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS Candles. Starch, Ac. A full assortment on hand t• which the attention of dealcm la respectfully asked. mrsidly 13altimore abbertiomento Oliver Ware. SAMUEL KIRK & SON, Mom 1517.1 11341711101tE, MD. Al i ,AN, I , ih Cir F . ic SI . LVEIt TEA SETTS, rer Moose and Yorke, and nll other attract of elegance Iv Moor. inlet Jurg.n,o's Cd .1 Watches Con!, Fl u eeuxitux 711.1 a, nod Ines Jortlty of the most choke do- ealeeted lu Europe enevutly by n member of our Arm. air Orders by mail promptly executed. utyllkltudo o. 11.110 •611.1-TTTO. SM. T. SWOT • ARMISTEAD. RIQUB & Co., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA MA NCVACTVRETb TOBACCO, N.. 3; Eschanv Batiracre. o:42.•lerays .m hand • derv, +leek. which they di•trilm at the lowest market prices. apaUld, arboricultutal, 6rc. Pittsburgh Hedge Perm Nursery. • SITUATED ON WILKINS AVENCEAD about cow truster of a mile from the "trend Toll art. Data, on the Farintiri im.iMetdroukw' Plank Rani, an eaten eitm of Fourth street, Led glint threw rid a gustier 'mile. from Pittabnrgh. {III. a JAMILS MI.IIDOCK. Proprkfora They offer far sots • spry large coil alion of well grown Tree. and Plant, a:lnside her trotoplanting this fall and coming erring. The - Nursery now edema so. thirty am. of gontod rigid nontalto oecr :kakis . * tetra. altruist and plants, anti over 10,- Oa 'ORD Orem, to 23000) eerrgreeto and shrubs are of Otto mite:for removal to tdrhartle and pleasant grounds. Plante =rerun packed and stint according to ditecrions to •orrart leav e United State*. We bege local( the attention of /Le hirers of ging 4 bawl.. and vendors to the trade, to oar unrivalled collection Ow the year ISM, enittrardna roar& all the Dragoon Drolly, Indianians and m an titer ka worthy of mewl cul tivation in this section of mantry. Plants ma bo preCIII•4 of many kin, tinite law email* to Rite isomodlate effect. Pri.. moderate In IMMO. FrODIKIVAINT. 01.1111 Or WOO factory reference in Use city of 'litttatittrgh, requirod elf times ga„4ln-lars :011,...,1 to us through Willa. Post °®m, htar Pith/burgh, Pa., or let al our standee market dam Itt tlw Dtammul Market, will be promptly attend ,I to 0 , - . 1,1 , 1k wit S Pratt Trees, Eros:greens, !to. TLIE SUIISCRIBER. OULD MOST iima respectfully rail the ettr,ntion his• friend, and rim the public, to his 'cry largo siegk of Fruit Trees, lisergrucne, Shrubbery, Roots, Ocean Ilona* Plant, de. Of Apple., the Met Is Lopes.' arm Of Pear, we have • *ante 60liti Dwarf and Siamiard of our owei reisiug of choice ...lett.. Peach, several thotiould tine. with Cherry,. Plum, Apricot, ilaspher rim, Gramsberrial. Currant., to. Our Evergreens, from Ito 6 feet, of which v. Sire many thonestadit t ers fur. Portions' gaming large quantities will be. liberally *Mt with. Cell anS re our snick. We alwaye givs otisAction. Orders lett at the Pittsburgh Pmt Ottift, Mr. IL Dalretire Liberty et_, the Oakland Nursery, 115 ilce w Penswylvania Avenue, or Pittiburgh Notary, I% miles from Oakland, will be promptly attended to. N. lb—Planting done neatly to order. ocliieltrS JOHN MERDOEM. Ja. CC==M=l - - A L NT II S, ELM, . LINDEN, ati . In s Mountain Ash, An death. skean Owing plant.. fag. JOILS MUNI. n9l N. 11.—Mr. Thomas Mites, at the Oakland Nursery, attend to planting shack tram, Gar wrsone regnlrivg if _ .filistellantous Cemetery Marble Werke, No. 333 Liberty Street, below- Wayue PITTSBURGH, PA. • MATTHEW .LAWMON, PRACTICAL H 111 AICELE.ASON, v ir sII E S RESPECTFULLY TO IN- Oaf his friend. nol the Valle poandly, that ha Lae leased the above penalem, for do menelhoture Rod ado of envy variety of Mande Wort, nob ae Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and fur= Mettle Pend.. Titlark Pier, Bum. and Wash • Stand Topa, mkt, he be °tiering a. WV, as any other citablinbmsmt Wort of the mountains. Ilia dock is mendy new, and ,by been legal/tad by Minted, exprestle for this ruukat. Ito Is oleo prepared to bold Budd Vault*, tucks.* Par Lod, with Mar. LL or Stone, and to aucote any. other work in hie line, In any of the Cenietertial a/Seining Pittsburgh. 103121.11111 - 1121111R001. no new. T. El. Lyman, Robert Galway, Esq., lien, Wm. Titian; John Chialett. Pao, Jiro. n: Shoentierger, W. L. lUgefalt,Sep., Charles Viewer. Eel J. IL ICU, Pao, . P. Scott, YN., D. Coiling. Enid W. P. Santo. Paq., I 0. It, White, EN. The Tradelhrtdahed with all kinds of Pordgri and Dome. tit Marble, either fl or In the rough, at Wholesale prim • Ile bat also node arrangements with the tuanufreturers of the hint brand., fora constant supply of Ilydranne Ct tueat, Wator end Loularlllo limo, and Plater Par k , both for Land and Ruts* Work, oU of aldth ha I. Pralnimd to Punkt, at diorteintlce. ' inhlSoLterl a:Z== T E SITBSCRIBI.:11. IS MAN uri IISRTABLE EI,OTTIOSO MILS; Of A CIGALITY SUPERIOR FOR SIMPLICITY AIM tIiTRABLL/IT, to any other now Itt use. They ran be driven by deem water, or horse power, and bill =n n I ertpdalUon to lrou Maetere, gunk f Lnm eocleieand lithely persona throughout the ountry who hare eurplus power, or power employed only apart of the time on other buelness, be Introdoeinrosto or more of those Mills Into their establishineute, nosy greatly benefit theroselren Ond Of thew 31111; M inches In diameter.) grinding over 12 bushels. Feed per hour. can be teen daily to operanonnt the .011 nail Flu , sl Hill Of elllstrr. P001343t t Ca., Ite.C.l 'Wert, Allegheny. eferOnlesw filled 'Mtn dispatelt. W. tor WALLACE, 11l Liberty , trees, Plttehttrigh, • 12J1 RECEIVED-- • - mow atha.nctitam • 'KW° Havana •• bvt. Virgin's itanaikatand Toluca. Vb. tales' •g+Xtalut of Chou* and Tobacco •Vor [tetrad la this city, Is boar open tut eiltolnatkat and .I.le, at GEORGE WEVRAN'S cor.Stalthtlehl lanai and Llama' Alley. .TOBACCO AND tS -11 • bu Richmoad Totowa; We mat S's dllErruat Nixed. „ . 60 dwatikal halt pouok lump • tras Ti tOL T l=trtfer,• ', , 4 % 100 Wm Cut and Dry gamin City - Bavarian . sag Spiulsh mixed, 216,000.1tayina and Gfunan Cigars. la gore and for ado at - EDWARD T. MtElliEtril • Wilalaa4le Tat6.-co Warahousp,2ll Mart, - ordavdte the Read of Mai. I AVE• 11.1! ' .. e.A:NDLESTICE.S; • Aik exilalkui. .. •: , . and cheap article . - .. ter Ellehaq or ' • Charabor use. Wholesale and . , .. At the /MD titY Store =a ...." . . ." 1 • .. 4'. '•'• i • Ths Warehouse a ; , I i • ; . . .. • T. I. tillie it Ca, . . . garg - . ' N 0.113 Wood at, near ThTdg Alley,' FRI Sit ISVIIER. -60 (nbil Al triOly..,',OMO . _freak Bader, SOkdoll• CAP. maim' thla morn and Rot Mala at N 0.21 Filth ousel, uppoelte3liaottA,CA . ,.. , ~:..., Groat' illoirgatne to the Trade. ILE iSIBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY -loolkit Wok frktde sot the paha sl ei e reoroe call f oondeo f thealoottea ote alitk of, tho !the? ittlaie OAS' TIITURES. - Cbsidellora Pendants . and Dradtets ad — o nlathostiand ; anisb, hooey ands eloo,Plod,thad tad Llielloutie, .ofrondohe...Vempo, Moho, tom . ./Le.; to. Size Cbttadhtti wad ondouh. orirote. Ligto it westat-tro,al eupylt it it -dor t notice Loops or the hlaro, at lottper mho to hour or toren; • • }Mo% amonts:Q; .litanoNo. 321 We m Meth Booed ottet‘ liarteryilhooor mod Saar Noniatboao Vt p.bia ot, spedmeT.o tfillodel • - -elegant- Store-Room otrat:._ Atm% botoTen lisr &Um Goods sotabliohoterd, dok9agibrOT.L.4 o ..er f 8k34141ht. Enquirfat.f i • • .. ... rjr°- LET- -4 tiniahett Dwcftj t& with ) ar.,l man ahrobbers, 4 ,- 4 4 4041 1 / mewl on th e met bent fa A!l.o=4,Tbug.. dente of Soornien.- :Rent Dr. J. P. DANlkPenttet.toeleh . Or of 3104E.51)01t1.A.. feu doors bebop the O LET.TIie Stormotwancl.Divelliug ge. .situate oh the corner orCrltern en..lElbette It W. been occupied' Awe built se i timer). mat produce Store, Anil ono of tho Leg atom in the city. Enquire of it. U. EDiti,No,l:ll Liberty strut. IThIVELLING IIOUSE TO RENTT-:-Thai • commotllcert and se7l Dashed Thedlleg floiaae, N0:25 Pike street, DOR oeettpkil by the inbealbee.' The -beim ht• la Mu mdcr, and haa all the modern oenreoleamonater. , pa; At., to make It dateable fOi a family. .koateetdotr be, had Kay time after the Beaof 31ar. ,_Appl.y at 15 - .12 011arsatreet, to 'ale. d. - "rJAS. faI:GnIJN. LET.—Three Brick7llouses, four/ Troam eack, In MO :th Ara:l4oh. Centre AVM hiluerecilleltoad. Rent law tn A ., ouditeeent. 'Enquired AT. ' WATT & WILSON. N0.'2001 Liberty street. jOR RENT.—Tiro Brick Dcrellings an Third stroet tour Stn'.' No. 153 hall tcu roomy, by* ntaung, Out, Bub.: : 1331 40 eight Quoins, Ons, hater, Also, an Office on Fourth rtreet, boar Cherry a1k1.." Rd= ....- so per nanum.. WOODS, 76 l'oorth •: LEASE.—A desirable Lot iti'lbtrFifth ISt ni,abora narnMon se, fronting Atka feet on labtity' at_ and ertendln g back one bundrad Motto Spring allay, Gala= able for a Cold or Ltmo Yard.. Ibrumas e.idra of . - • 0401141 E •WXYILILS, • Ja9Af • or. o Diamond ed ; : and Inadtbnaldat.. • , OOFFICE TO LET on Fourth street, between Omithrieldsad.Womt.na.—No.:: - - :Apply lf • =LI • AL77IN 1e9u1419 &CO. FOlt BEST.—A Brick liouße on Front a.; beer Market, time skairles.hlgh. R•at $160.. RIMS • 'Mon on tho tria of dp2ll. APPIY mrtv itExAnarti LEr.—The 11011 formerly • occup i ed b y • . tho som of Teolpareace, oo the comer of Wo od : ' • " pr street.. Eupsiro of JOHN WOILL 130 N, - - • ' matt • Kw= Liberty amt. BALuwiN TOW 1 , ; SILIP PItOPERT YFOR SALE—We luso CO acres of coal load situate loth. Awl* tonzabip, cow Pollock Mills, oo donsoft• Ron, bar cones trait_ the' city. The land dli tillable, acid about CO mien Ofgood black coal acid oasy of atom. Will be sold at . $6l acrd, ou reasonable nom. - Apply to EILARRLT MU. 1. 3 Real Estate lkokenk-.• A LLEGIIENY PIIOPERTY . FOIt SALE 11 Ws hays a Ilosna and Lot of Urtnintl vitoant oft Pia , alloy, near the Diamond, Ink Irded Afinre two: story Brick Masa, contslog saran ; urn Aulabod,payosc Da. Wed attic, o Larks cellar, water intim Baum anti yerd. - .111. property still will lowtncl on ciury terms, a/ Ihoolnur arm property wi ll south. ' Apply to BL. s, it *lent Beal Mats Invite. • fiLASGOW PItOPERTY FOR SALE--We have two lots ofground In Olaegow. Ilearsr,Co.,abwot . 40 mike below thls• eity, on the Pittsburib and Cleveland Railroad, on whirl there Is crated a large two story brick dwelling and along house, 80 feet front, each storylo and 11 feet hlgb, brick amok° house, frame staltle, wal of good Ira, ter, wordeo, yard and shrubbery. This pruyarty yrouldsulr well for stare or I:6m. Will La sold eat a great taks•lalit,' , . BLAKELY , Apply to Jot .. Seal FStata Hrotati:,: A LLEUHKNY CITY PROPERTY FOR SALF.—M. ban to toteorgr666a• tkuiairper of • Federal and Locust area.; eark 1.465, train elm $6,1 6 • .2! Ivan on Federal, and running. betk along LoCnot street 14 . feet to an alley._ The.. aro eery dellrable lots, and , nfil suldnes bargain. AP ply to • IILAXKLTA. HICLIZT, • ntyl:B . , niilo LINO FOR SALE.--The.sutecribcc.„ ollerr ws,i,-tk. u...,tpirnably . 44. , nuk s e candy, Ohio, commonly knOwn as . Bow.meo • weetlobi"ali tabby GAO urea. It Is altnated throe villes , a biest or Mesa " low .= the State Road leaillag b Vedder, mid rebid al out: two mUes of the OW assil-Periveyleatila , Railroad: 'lles mooch, east, and borth.eaat quarter. are partly clean:dant improved—the remainder lieuvartel with .perior *abet., , awl the whole Is . well . vacated by sprlogs awl monk]; , arum,: TAL.edNua I, considered the fittest tidy of lard ' • In the county. It will be sold uudivided or In quarters to salt porehasers. llama who deals* to Invest .1a teal estate a better oppOtionity Is rarely offered, B.swinuat, . No. 101 eth at,littsborgh mrl2:audia P GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—A Lot 60 feet by 125 fret 0 Inches, oe the earner offelar4 Lane and Cbartlrre et.. 31am-beater. Would make 3 thee cite. for Orate raldetuxe—erill W euLleeparatelj or to to. lot to mk jambe... Title perfect and terme way, Yoe further Information apply It McILROrg Real Ilatats and Intelligence like, Jet Na 2 kt. Clair street. PORSALE—A two story frame House, con-. tubing 1 rooms, porch to front and kitchen In Marl •*. good cellar with stone wall; bokt,vert, hydrant. a number of cherry trove and other shmbbery Jo the yard; brick enable on the roaforthelot. • The -lot b'7) by 100 het, situate ca. - the comer of !covet street sod' Whltecak alley, akloitthig the residence of er,llayor Adams. It .111 be iuld love for cash, or exchange fur a fano. ApplyßUN, Weet side of Federal street. a.vr.nd 4. - ‘e Sonth.of the North Commons,,Allegtarny City. . jet FOR SALE.—A taco story frame house co' — v, • talning four room., pOrchlo froodaal kitchstOt rear. good cellar with aunt , on, Whs.-sten, hydrant, a outobt.t. 7 of cherry tress and other 'shrubbery to - the yard. - Int*: stable on tbs rear of the lot. The lot is Id by 100 feet, sits. ate on the comer of Loma street and Whiteout diens:V ., . • - Soloing the residence of ea-Mayor Adam.. llwill be mid low for cash, or to asaange for a farm.. . • dyply to O. W. MINN, Federal et, s.fdoor` Scsitb'Of the North Comtoone, A ll egheny Qty. • •• - • • meal: ' ' VALUABLE :CITY, PROPERTY SAUL—The ututertlgnettofferi G,f We're, faro/able tame. • large number bf bultillug 'lnto In the Bth Ward Of the 'dry. .320, lots front on keonsylralda Areritte,' Watson,' ' Forbes, Lomat, Maria, Vicroy and Bluff streets, are but • limeminatea walk from the Conn Umme end . •41.11.4.444 . Plano= dealroos of jecorttur • eourenhadand fors home, or -trial* teintrchima biipeenhiAlem, - 4 is • part of Smelts 'ankh roma cootione atesailylo imprint* will And it to their aAvantam to call upon the anhaerlber. • C. MAOEg Ally at. Law my%Af No. 104 fifth simaL FOR SALE.-260 ocres'or. Load on Fishing Creek, V. mile. from. New 31artinerillo,,Westan Va., between 70 end BO ecru cleared, in good mato of mitten, Mei, on which are • log Loose, large log barn uni 3 log stab/sic also • good orchard; wee water balmn goW timber of various kind., end plenty of teal. Will be , tow or traded for city properly. Apply to O. W. BUNN, 11•6:,; - antetreit, EL of N.ConmorMe. Alloßben/ city. ' ESLUENCE IN ALLEUIIENY FUR iL HALF---Situoted on Bank Wit, in ShopoOrlo hoes borlng S frost of 211,4 hat,1221 Stet In dopth—oat.lrhisb to eroded TWO STOICS - FRA3LE DWELLING MUFF cusp . - taint uniX Mon, Wash Homo, Oran,llydrunt,Colyr,4 ° Ws a rlitra t = =, and iota:Emil' it Fitt rTut ' Zih.washa rintro. WM be :*L to B. WLATS /F. SON, 511% Fourth ou QMALL FARM FOR SALE.-33 acreir, of which there is 23 clawed, all touter good ince; Lamm' 2zab r. Impm.omenta a good tram bassi and aping Maw, iagdseUlog liaaaa. 21 hat -square, all ohmaluy ont-haild- • Ingeorlll Waald cheap for mA. For hat partkalats apply McELIIOrB Real Eatati atd intellßl¢snceoll r 0; GREAT•BARGAINS IN COAL LAND.- lgo now ear thst ialonblo cod Trat of Lad, tlnain on tits Monongahela:river, In tn. third goal, indlotaing th e tarn of Wobsur, coubining 4.74 arm SS 1.121 of niflbh • pure blnek cal oft feet..n; than fa goo anooona. Vain • 43i fat. 53 nom of Lao Midair, anal& gn- pit partt,Thin property canna be odfor, * dal BOA on WDionan u tho ts good sad dap limber all rot. sow of lie par,ls °frond a • mot 13ARGAD.: en Onset la going Wont. Apply at once to - - • .N 4- D...irLAnu& SON, 1834411 th F ,•ARMS FOR SALK-113 =Tea' of en wricti ; 4: num und tak.,114A.1 or , coa, Pittabetrek 11;41* fa+ 4 Chioleit • 113 Atrem Facellant LIM azd Wart Cal. sear Dip' • -' -' .gto. • 103 Atm of Land on the Railroad, 21 Mues below th MEEM EBM !MI VI Acres of Land tlusemiles walker tblecity. o4==ids' house. and UAL wusi immoral, t 2 ted Retrieter, wig.* la given tn. ea ...: 1 , ..,. . ho wish to pluctdid t, of . • • • • ..TIIONIAS WOODS, Rod Estate Braker. • : ''''"'" ''' - _.1 ,16 - . . -' - N0..75 - Fuertli rereet, COAL LAN D'FOR Vof so oars for do ONE N balm ioa-,Prkit'ACEND HUN L siDlofod on }h. th.t. polo. Of the mind nostroilifficitaint • on the l The attannon or Iron I li a ;oa1 8100, eaPftaltsfslA directed to thisproporty, as Waned thoospportanltylte mina& iniaounont Is such IND not oftan profound T. • soma ors miff— mU La obtained kit.? e"Alw EiTti b ra;3 Stock sal Not* &otos* ' • _ op 3 MAP FOlt SALE.—A two .taibrsck awenhog, .1t.u..4 Aftb•Arcitr • 1.14 strect,:rmar Mad Street Ilrldgo, 000tatolmt rooms. The owner hailtm kft the ate, is dewlap= of oolt, The hamo Is adreatagemody loaded tor • rookinaier If mot fold beton the lettr or,libict), It odd blur roat...Apply to Jolls .4.• Liberty otroet. .• VOlt SALE.---Tho limos in 'which I twat c. Beath Co;tuam between • Baidualty , itjell mod kat Common, Allegheny, melgullY 1; JAWS 011A8l. fßottetarg - Dollar Savings Bank. G. es north Sired. Mfifdde Doom, Aeir .1% - e 1.1%4.1 rIPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOOK ww....1.3. Rid Saturday mornings, Stott Stay first to November first, from I' to 9 o'clock; and Trots, 119. umber first to May firm , room 6to S o'clock. ' Depoelta received. of all mon not Ins OA our ltklbm,' nets a dlvideud of Os profits declared Wee a par,th Jun. eats December. • Inteutet tram declared at the eats M als per mat. per annum, In Der Mater, 'ISM, 'Mat, Is Jana,; Books coutalulng the Charter, Desoto, Bubo and Der latlovie forfileked irrst* I - ZPrasidnal—GASOßGE 4ZEMME. ' , . TIM llopurell list:burn, l' P.Jiat ty James W. Matkoare, Mannar DMllley. John S.CoeFrave JOE 'G. Sackett.. Alot ThU Cba l scoi /abn B. • Canflekl, J. Ilinkter Atom A. Carrier, Mules A.Cultoni Douglu, • Francis *Viz. , 64org• F. °Moon., • JIMMIE. MG; MUD= E. Ihrren, Jana 114rdtgan, Arnim, asett. Tn. .114/S&-au/9. 431607/0/21r. 111.210LD & CO, • LA..:KERS, EX.C4P GE: §TOck: 'ANA tl.l/ t sad Vocarrtat3r,o6t4„pdl36lll. Simko taaghtsad sold 6atft..*Worr. , Swim. Pap*, Bonds gad Cow qa zarosa mad mcabsec 13 AN14210 /10,0 kit: s _ t.... 11000.,, , 7 ~ ~.r..„ , , Diro ~.RD -........ . ... .:4,..8ED1/OID 03., ' BOXIBIBET" - -, .i.:....1301Fi111eC0.,,...? .- . moturr niaIZif:..........WZMOVXD CO., CONNZLISTILLE,-...:"..: .. SATITTZ Ca, Pen,. BRO O WN -......-- ' . - P .. ,,,, .:42 , 4i -. xzw moan i,.. ...Ziat , - Deposit{ "readied, limoopats um* km , ' oad'ereeoted, Beak Note; sad.f= r lZ !! e Steelia,otts sad other Beetattire eta, ?beim, Chereepoodeare tad eolloceope , 7tio — LMES AWN, D F A. A . ri , ---' 1.1 - 4.1510 N sod Doteestki Utile Ot ' " .."'., . , ~ .3 1 ,- it ..f, 4 , or besadt., Bak Icoomant:Epeciwzsw--es ' its,,-4 , --•-,:'s .. , -,..F.1 = , illit-Cdlegtionsyndo on allstieverattairemee•... v"."..2-3,.. , , .1 t tko aired Brodie. CIS:=2I is •+ ' tt.. ..'fr' =EU • aoang.spoulimpr., ,%) = • • - , chilli - Amp, ' 'N. Grathinll7. '•-• Theobild =stutter; " ' ... lame M. Puma. f . Jun.. P. RAW, Anibal L. latalow Jan IL 11 . ..liar • - Rana P.. 11401,11.. WlDkun Milt • :";,- • Lienry 11949•9Jr.i. - .14511911.. H0bert 8111 4, • . °wry 9. SO es; :• . . • 4 -' 91•9a.txtallodle CHARL. COI*. I ) t J s_ r ‘lt,t, C 4. • ip