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SVIVIIDAY MOKNING - NOV. 28, 1868
Judicial Nullification
We have spent about as much time upon ,
the opinion of Judge Lows's, as most pee- I
pie will. think it deserves. We cannot take
leave of it, however, without a word or two
upon the objection that the power to draft is
incompatible with that 'reserved to tho
States, "to keep up a standing force, to secure
domestic tranquillity, suppress insurrec
tion and repel invasion."
Judge Lown.m. was either ignorant, or
very strangely forgets that all those are
duties which belong to the General Gov
ernment
exclusively. One of the objects ,
oxpressly recited in the preamble to the
Constitution itself, is "to secure domestic
tranquility." The very section with which
this law is claimed to be incompatible, ex
pressly authorizes Congress to call forth the
. militia to "suppress insurrection" and"re
pelinvssion"—and the Tenth section of the
name article provides that "no State shall,
without the consent of Congress, keep imps
or ships of war, in time of peace, or engage
in war, unions actually invaded, or in each
imminent danger, as will not admit of de
lay." •
It is clear, then, that instead of the reser
vation of a power to the States to keep up
"a standing force," for the purposes enume
rated, the objects referred to not only per
tain to the General Government, but the
States are expressly prohibited from keeping
any suckforee at aIL What, then, must be
thought of the argument and the Judge who
employs it, ass reason for denying to the
Federal Government the power to raise an
army by coercion, in order to save the
Union Would it not he well for him and
his colleagues to abdicate, and go back to
school, for the purpose of learning what the
Constitution is, and what it contains? ,
-The clause just cited is an answer, more- !
over, to all the other objections which we I
have recapitulated, in the fact that it shows 1
the militia to be, in the view of the Consti
tution, no soldiers at all, but only those of I
the citizens, wheare capable of bearing arms I
and out of whom soldiers are to be made
when wanted—and no more than the passe
eolnitatus—or the constabulary force of the
community. What difference though they
be enrolled and disciplined? That is for
the convenience of the General Government
only, as being the only power that can ern
play them. What though it may take the
soitofe, and convert it into a national force? I
That is its only legitimate employment.
What though it may take oven the Governor, i
and' the Senators, and the Judges If
wrofig as to them, it would not make the
law unconstitutional as a whole; but what
arc their privileges above those of other
men? What though it Confounds the reg
ular array and the militia, by allowing the
President to assign them to such duties as
he pleases? That is the necessary conse
quence of the process of absorption, if the
former is to be made up of citizens, instead of
But there is another consequence which is
strongly deprecated by the Judge, and that
is that it would render the States, and the
political party of the minority, defenceless I
against the General Government!
And here we have, for the first time, the
enunciation of the doctrine, that one of tho
objects of the militia organization is to en
able the States, and not the States only, but
the political party of the minority, to citfind
theinselves against the Federal authority,
whtnever they shall,choose to think that ,
they are oppressed by it! Mark the words!
They do not stop at the idea of State Sove
reignty, on which the rebellion is founded.
It is not the ruling political party on!y, but
the party of the minority, which is to be ren
dered defenceless by the absorption of the
militia. btvattra objected to the draft, in
the name of the people of the State of New
York, whom he mistakenly supposed him
self to r.present. Lownts., and Woonweart,
and Trtonrsos protest, after the election hod
opened their eyes, that the nunority have
right to defend themselves by arms, and that
the: corapulsory enlistment of Copperheads,
will leave them without means to-wage any
other than a judicial war against their own
Government; and therefore they insist that
the law which compels a Copperhead to fight
in the armies of the Union, is IMICOLISLLIU
tiaIIti,
I 4 is a little curious, however, that these
gentlemen draw all their erguments, not
from the letter, but from the spirit of the
Constitution. They are estopped, however,
in this direction, by what they have already
ruled. When they decided in the cases of
municipal subscriptions to railroads, that
they were not contracts, but only an;:exer
cise of the taxing power, and that this
power, although resting on no express
grant, was illimitable and uncontrolahl e,
and its exercise not subject to review, how
ever unequal and unjust, they scouted the
idea of a reference to the spirit of the Con
stitution, on the ground that this was too
vague, and there were no words to forbid
or restrain it, although it involved the
power to take, not a fractional part only of
the property of the citizen, for the support
of. the Government, but the whole of it, for
any purpose whatever. It will not do,
therefore, for them to change their ground
now. If they did strain a point then, for
the benefit of the money dealers, against
the people here, they cannot be allowed now
to shift their position, merely upon the
principle that it is their duty to be, at all
times, in an attitude of hostility to the
people, and to the great doctrines of civil
liberty.
We cannot take up the opinion of Judge
WOODWAILD, as we intended to do, without
tiring our readers, if they are not tired al
ready.
Its key-note and spirit will be found,
however, in the base and unmanly sugges
tion, that this law, in its provision for a
commutation of service at $3OO, presents
"the first instance wherein a burthen has
been laid upon the shoulders of the poor."
Such a remark might have been pardoned
in a third class. copperhead newspaper, or
in the month of en ignorant or noisy dem
agogue of the same type; but in a judicial
opinion, from a man claiming to berespect
able, it is without excuse. We are not sor
ery,however, that he has spit out hie venom
In ibis way. The people will only the better
understand the motives which actuated
thoie gentlemen in the impotent decision
which they have made, and will be thebetter
prepared to call them to account for the
mischief which they intended, wen the sup--; _
presslon of the rebeliicrn, -astalbe return of :,11 - MERCANTLLE'LIBRAFtY ASS°.
peace, shall afford the leisure to separate the ‘.,-.,' CIATION LY41.01..E5.
sheep from the goats, and mete out respect- : The Lecture Committee take pleasure In annonne
tively the rewards of loyalty and of tees, tag that the ''''''' °I. L '''""" 'ill be 'l.'.
,ed by Mr . GEOUGS, VANDEN/10f f. The m
son. Gratitude and justice to the soldiers, , mitus excet to mate the remmtg wane of Lecture.
who have borne the heat and burthen of the t e „.r t i c t
ke rt, ut t t t il t r d ,, lu thesod
„ ci ;N r e ;
strife, :will then require, that the men who ; rh t., halfzli he thtmet i r t r o nf . of the Committee or
denied them cotter, and Grim endeavored to I , NEL VANDENHOFF
prevent their re-enforcement, upon 'lrv- I Will mad at CONCERT HALL, TURSDAT E TEN
meats such as these, shall be dismissed from I INC, P.O. let, Dl:tierce& celebrated play of
the employments, and stripped of the trusts 1 RICHELIE 1: !
proved , it . 1i,; . 1 Dickens' Sl.dch, as arranged aryl read by him.
and honors of which they have
themselves so utterly unworthy. .!
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Volunteering in Indlann—Gov. Mor-
ton's Appeal.
We have already, on several occasions,
drawn the attention of our readers to the
energy and seecess with which Indiana was
applying herself to the work of raising
volunteers to fill her quota under the.Pre
eident's:call for 300,000 troops, and so es
cape the draft that must come to supply
deficiencies in January. Here is an appeal,
just published by Governor MORTON, which,
like many other previously mentioned acts
of his in-this work, might be worthy of im
itation in Pennsylvania:
I appeal to the men of Indiana, who, from
age or othercauses, are unable to volunteer,
to come forward at this hour to the help of
the country. If each man will attempt to
procure one recruit for the army, many
will succeed, the ranks can be filled, and
the Stato saved from a draft. !Sony are
able to make special arrangements with a
volunteer, in regard to supporting his
family or providing anincrease or bounty,
and cannot serve their country better than
by so doing. Individual efforts may in this
way work great results, and many be repm.
minted in the army who are unable to go
themselves. Persons procuring volunteers
as above suggested will please forward to
me their names and residence, that they
may be entered in a Roll of Honor to be
prepared for that purpose.
0. P. 34011.7X)N,
Nov. 28. 1863. Governor of Indiana. •
An Eng!lab Clergyman on the Amerl.
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The Rev. Baptist Noel, once a clergyman
of the Church of England, and chaplain to
her Majesty, from which positions be seceded
to become as worthily illustrious in the ranks
of dissent, has just published a book entitled
"The Bebtilion in America," of whose vig
orous championship of the free cause the fol
lowing is a pointed example :
'Some writers deal with the United States
as flee with a horse which has been galled.
The beauty, fleetness, force, and good tem
per of the animal are nothing to them. They
small eye for the sore. Pouncing on that,
they suck, and suck. The Bore is everything
to them—food, delight, triumph. So they suck
on, and, by their hum and flutter, call a
swarm with them. Others are like mosqui
toes, who eal7 exist to sting. Whenever you
hear their buzz, you may be sure they are
going to insert their venom somewhere.
Sometimes a correspondent, led by his princi
pal, seems to mo like a bulldog led by an ill
looking owner. Both are bent on mischief ; the
brute is never to well pleased as when he can
make his teeth meet In the flesh of any one;
and the master grins with exultation to see
the prowess of his dog. Hatred has been ex
alted since the beginning of this American
rebellion to en unusual eminence. We
used to think it one of the works of
the flesh which exclude a man from the
favor of God (Gal. v. 19-21), and then we
supposed that charity was a virtue. But all
things are hotel against the ' turbulent De
mocracy.' Hatred, therefore, is put by some
writers in the place of charity. Their creed
lin writing of the Yankees is ' Though I speak
with the tongue of men and angels, and have
not hatred, I am become as sounding brass or
a tinkling cymbal.' Now, abidnth know
ledge, talent, hatred, but the greatest of these
is hatred.' The character of Jesus was marked
by the Holy-Spirit deseending upon Him in
I the form of a dove; but the inspiration of
j these writers, though they call themselves
His disciples, would be rather symbolised by
, the vigor of the tiger or snake. The endeavor
' to prove to them that the people of the United
States are as much as ourselves intelligent,
orderly, patriotic, and humane would be like
I trying to prove to Herodias the excellence of
John, or to Calaphtu; the divine mission of
Jesus. If you give them evidence that the
elaveholders are made by their system cruel,
selfish,
like them
th
imperious, e andoleestyrannical, on
i t . .c,,,n
h t oy do tot
seem
Pharisees did not love Pharisees the less be
ct use Jesus revealed that they were like
sepulchres, full of rottenness underneath their
gilding. Why should the rotten dislike the
rotten ?
"I should no more expect generosity from
such writer. than I should gentleness from a
boa-constrictor, or fragrance from a ernsmon
I sewer. Bran their charity has bitterness in
it. If they deplore the distress in Lancashire,
it is that they may make you hoto the Ameri
cans ; if they lament the bloodshed in the
American mar, it is to secure a triumph to the
r..1.e11,0n. But if any American meets with
this volume, let him be wand that we are
not all of this stamp In England. From Lord
Russell down to the /Lanett weaver* in Lancashire,
we wish well to , the United Stater; and should it
please God to restore the Union, we shall rejoice
in their prosperity as sincerelg as we do in our
own. Leaving the flies to such sores, and
the mosquitoes to sting, we shall thank
God for his blessings to America, as we do
for his goodness to us."
GUERRILLA Deragnarrose.--The attack of
the guerrilla McNeil, made upon one of oar
wagon trains between New Creek and Peters
burg, on Monday of last week, was more dis
astrous tone than was at first supposed. The
rebels destroyed seven wage's', took two hun
dred and twenty-five horses, and quite a
number of prisoners; and worse than all,
they killed three of our men, including Lieu
tenant Hardman, and wounded nine others.
They would have done much more damage,
but that our forces were within three miles of
tho place and the rebel" hid not sufficient
time to complete their work.
IT is related of Madame De Steel, that on
one occasion when assailing the defects of the
English language, ebe said It had not a single
word or phrase which conveyed the idea of
the French "sentiment," upon whisk Lord Pal
merston replied thadt bad, and on being ask
ed what it was answered—"lt's all in my eye
and petty Martin."
De. C. H. Ray, the originator and chief
editor of the Chicago Tribune, has disposed of
Lis interest in that establishment to his part
ners, and has retired therefrom. Ho is one
of the ablest newspaper writers In the country,
and the readers of the Tritoue will miss his
pointed and sarcastic" min.—Chimp ✓oeroeL
Tux Missouri Senate has passed a bill re
pealing the old law prohibiting whites teach
ing slaves to road and write. The Senate on
a test vote iras tied on the second reading of
the bill to oall a State Convention.
RELIGIOUS XOTICES.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, ALLW
amnrr Orm, ELDER JOSEPH KINO, Paetor,
meet m EXCELSIOR HALL, corner of Federal and
Leanxk amts. Preaching every LORD'S DAY, at
103 i a. in. and 7 p. in. Prayer Marding WED
NIXIDAY EN
DAY • public axe mrdlally In
vited. • no2sat
O.THE FIRSTCONGREGATION
OF DISCIPLES, Of Pittabmwb, mail stated
ly, in Gig IRON CITY COLLEGE BUILDINGS,
corner of Penn and. SL Clair streets. Preaching
LORD'S DAY—Morning and Evening-at the nen4
beam Sunday School at 23 teekalt p. m. Prayer
Meeting emery WEDNESDAY EVENING. The
piddle aro ragman:Lily invited. poo.sat
CIONSIGN Nrerra
%.../ 15 bola. Mat Houton
. 75 bons extra largo Goshen Qum;
60 do do Hamburg • do;
100 do Zoglblx Dairy Chem. 757 7 Am' ;
75 Obis. ,s e h!„,i
25 do .mo Beans;
6 do mooed; .
90 do Turolm
10 do Orantrorrin;
10 do Onions;
Jost mend and.for ulo at 3..146 Second suet.
n 025 TRINE VAN GORDIR.
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,
the bat tad.: Another Lula aunty just re
calved. Call and pea them at the /ad.* /anbe. to.
pot, Na. et and 211 Bt. Clair street.'
3. k N. purntes,
not. 8010 mato for &leeway - county.
PIIINLIC JMOTICES
Was. 0 ASIP
irliningle Tickets 25 cents, to be hod at the usual
Isom. Doors open et 7 ; DeWitt; toccrennience M i7i.
W. U. KINCAID, Gconos W. Wsnisx,
SASIUgt. A. Lona, Twins* BAAL. ELL, Jr.,
WILLIAM W. Ws an, User M. Ariroou,
no2M:t4 Lecture Cemmittee.
COLLECTOR'S N crn CE - -The
Annual AsseesinerdsLlst for 1863, containine
Taxes on Income, Oliver Plate, Carriages, !Lc., and
License Duties in the 4th Division of the 22.1 Penn.
District, comprising tho 6th, 7th and Bth Wards of
the City of Pittsburgh, and Pitt Township, except
ing that part north of Penn street, has been reenived
from the Assessor, and the Taxes, an, now doe. I
will receive the Taxes as afot,..eaid, at the office of
Aldermen BUTLER, No. 120 Wylie street, from the
hut day of November until the 15th day of Deoem•
her, 14415, inclusive, between tho hours of 1 and 5 r .
after which time the penalties prescribed by the
law will be exacted. 101111 A. SERGEANT,
Deputy Collector 4th DITLIdon, 224 District.
no2l:e6d4w
a ..BATTERY H, INDEPENDENT
PENNA. ABTILLEBT, (the old Nerhe's
Battery.)
Bounties 84021 and 8302.
Recruits wanted for this well known Pittsburgh
Battery. Also, • BLACKSMITH wanted for the
same. Recruits enlisted tor an) Pennsylvania Ar
tillery, Cavalry or 'lnfantry to the Aold.
Apply at at rum STRIST, .0000 d story, to
T. M. TINLEY,
ao2-keod2er let Lieut. and Beerniting °Mow.
jr - _ - THE NEW GYMNASTICS AT
HALL.--Tho Closnoti are open
for new members at each time of meeting. Ladles
and Gentlemen, TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVEN
INGS, at Y.A. L.laidl and Children, WRDNRSDAY
and SATURDAY ATI'ERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. ,
• A0T11101:
For AdoLa, course of 4iinnty loesons...--.114 00.
Far Lade and Kim; 4 00.
For Children,
nol7:tf _ .
l TO STUDENTS AND LOVER.R
OY CHUNG'S. well-known
composer, Mr. JOHN %UNDEL, Organist sod Dr
motor or kiwis of Henry Ward Doechera Church,
New York. will
visit this city during tb, coot mono]
...ro a short courssuf lostraction in Harmony, the
° 6laging . rococo',
w r irpnla l l! j!dudorru n, cad C„hr;-ir.
Cioncsrts: tdrent ' ars m 7rirtlng tormc g etc., cony be ob
tained at the liluslc Stony of H. Bh-her d Urn, and
C. C. Mellor. nol2.:tDoce
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lON CITY EXECUTIVE CO:11-
31ITTEE.—The member+ of the Union City
Executive Committee are requested to meet at the
office of the North American Oil Company, No. &
TIMID STREET, on 3.I.ONDAT EVENING, :Ugh
Inst., nit% o'clock, for the purpose of tokiog Lc! ion
relative to the approaching municipal election. k
putictmll attendance Le Bl'
j ol i u;
R. F o 5T,,,,,
tift2.6 Chairman City &seentls• l'emmittge.
NOTICE TO STQCKIIOLDERS—
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Pittebargh R Conuelleville Hatiroctl Company
wiU be held at the office of the Company, (Jones'
Building,) Fourth street, in the City of Pittslairgb,
an the FIUAT MONDAY day,) OF DECEM
BEE NEXT, at 12 o'clock tn., for the peeress of
electing twelve Directors for the ensuirg year.
no2l,td K. 0. IFCCHAUT, beemstary.
Orem% et Mommoaners Isersasts Co.,
Pittsburgh, NOT. Wal, 1803.
DIVIDEND: —The Directors ofthis
Company hare this day declared a Disigland
of TWO DOLLAItB upon mob Mare of the Capitol
ettoelt,lo he applied to the rednetion of the Stook
Due Bine.
uoM:huiel B. IL DAVIS. Secretary .
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Pittsburgh, Noe. 'loth, 1863.
U.AN ELECTION FOR FIFTEEN
DIRECTORS of this CAmp ft uy, to ... t e e ft
the ensuing year, sill ho held at its office, No. 88
Water rifest,' a6BXIILSDAT, Meerut., is t, betwcos
the boom of II *. m. and I p. m.
/I. E. DAVIS, Seorstery.
tTHE MAYORALTY OF ALLE
i airro..47 --Capt. Stuns Dann, at the urgent
eollettstion of many citizen/ t bs. consented to permit
hit name to he used se s Candidata for the 21usorsIty
of Allegheny City, at the ensuing, municipal eke-
Um. unlit:to
.drE Ir -ID rERTISEMEJrTS
BOYS' CLOTHING
A fresh oopply of
Cape and Sack Overcoats,
MELTON,
BEAVERS,
CHINCHILLAS
PILOTS, and
eassim ens,.
Garibaldi and Cutaway Suits,
And . Ml rum/meant of snit. of all kinds, for
BOSS AND YOUTHS
GRAY dy LOG AN. No. 19 if fit St
rulita:2l,
G RAPES.—Wo can furnith, or the
I=l3
The fullowinz chalcu kinds
CONCORD, DELAWARE
HEItBrMENT, ELSINGDUAGEI
MEM=
I=l
J. KNOX, No. 2 ilfth street
CARPETS HAVE ADVANCED IN
THE EAST,
But no continua to sell, until further notics., nil
goods In our line at prices
Reduced Fully 20 per Cent.
From last season's rates.
W. D. & H. M'CALLUM,
No. 87 FOURTH STREET.
n 025
BC'QUETS' CUT FLOWERS, AA ,
forwarded to order from
NIURDOCES OAKLAND GREENHOUSE.
fourth &tenet oara run out to tho Groonhonoo
emery Moen mtuu tee. nothtf
VINE DWELLING ON PENN ST.
/OR 13/113.—The large tlarewatory HEIGH
DWELLING, No. £5 Penn street, below Hay etreet,
Is offered for aria. Price 00 5 0 0 . The bow* le
balls, tarnished with marble mantel., gas and sneer.
Large yard and alley In the rear. Any one wishing
1* see the lipase can enter through the aide gate ro
Penn Area. JOHN WAY,Jr.,
-soteamlat • Elewickleryrilie P. G.
BUTTER --- 1,000 lb& fresh Roll;
HIIIRING-60 bbl.. extra Labrador ;
BEANS-60 bush. Small Nary ;
TURNIPS-5) busk. White Globe ;
PPLYS-50 Dbl.. /Inmate;
Revolved In Mom and for sale by
nolls H RIDDLE
250 PIGE! GALENA LEAD,
In store and for mak b
AT.XICAXDZIt GORDON,
STORE FOR RENT ON MARKET
FIRNICT.—The handaomo Iran Front, No. PA
Ilarkst atreal, pant door to N. Holmes a Bann, N of-
Cued fbr rant on Mt of January Peat.
Addrcra JOHN WAY, Jr.,
nolllaytjal Saplekloyo.ll. P. 0.
CLOAKS
In all rtylor and prices.
atILISLEI :
A very large stock to select from
WHITN, OM a CO
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS,
DOTIBI-11971eilSHING GOODS
A largo deck.
.WIIIITE, ORR .1t CO
ABETTER SLUT came to 625 Penn
Stmt. The corner can hare the same by say
ing apeman and proving property.
notintit N. SWETT.
DRESS GOODS I
na2o:3t. A fall Me, evaz ilT r_ar_ l l 4 7•
N. OEM d CO
CURTAINS I
A variety of style. in Lace.
OBS & CO
.7rEir 4Dr:EATISEMEXTS.
L OST —On Smithfield, between Fourth
and Stith street', a CHILD'S SILVEU BAT
TLE, with a ring. The Mader will be sait.hty re
warded by leering It at the 411, of the GAZETTE.
L°BT-t .
'lO RIVARD.-A POCKET
BOOK, In or about the Theatre, containing
wine money and some valuable mere. The ender
sill receive the above renal% by leaving It at TRW
OFICICE, or by leaving the papers, through the Poet
Mee, directed to "I'. 3, Gianni," no of:meth:me
mill be naked. • noZelt
TO LEASE FOR TWENTY YEARS.
-R- --Seven Building Lota, each fronting O feet on
the east eide of the Public Nunn. near the new liar.
Yet Bonne, in the. City of Allegheny.
Tor terms apply to GEO. It. RIDDLE,
Conyeyszccr.2Co. FD Diamond nt., Pittsburgh.
noTe:lte
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3.000 feet yellsar 14.11.scour1
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Zl,OOO Parting . .Balle ;
2,1010 Pumplelg for Coal Boats ;
SAO Wagon Spokes ;
10,101 Barrel fitases ;
10,1000 Uoop Poles;
Now landing end for sale by 11. RIDDLE,
no2l l to. 183 Liberty at reet,
DWELLING ROUSES AT LOW
11 PKi t. brick homes and lota fronting
on Pine street, Dulorsn• borough, each tmr or flys
rooms end collar. Price of each $BOO. To: ms, one
half cash, remain:l4 in one and two years.
Also, three two-story frame dwelling hocaes and
lota, each three room. and cellar. Price of esejtl4so.
Terms, one-half cash, remainder In two ann pep
meets. S. CUTHBERT d 8010,-31 Market E.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Teo-
Mesentery on the estate of Jamas Dawson, late
of Oblo township, deceased, haring been laded to
the undersigned, all persons haring chtimiagalut
said meats will present them, duly authenticates/for,
settlement ; and thoeo indebtal are notified bpi • -
the undersigned, at hi. office, Ito. oa Mamma
Pittsburgh. GEO. B. 81DDL10.0.'..„14
no2.t.stwT Executer of James Dawsol4 - dbis
GEORGE R. RIDDLE,
_ _
CONV.E.YA:NCIRTL
Oaks, No. 89 Diamond St., Pittsburgh, Ps
DEEDS, MORIGACi ES, AGREEMENTS, BONDS,
MEW:LASH...Yr LIENS, and other bairn:neat& of
Writing drawn with neatnus and legal accuracy,
Accounts stated for Executors and Administrators,
Title. to Bud Estate, he., examined and Records
searched f r Liens, hr., hr. no2S.SmiiusT
r. B. MUSTLII.I,IO LCD D15TW65.17.6
Pittsburgh, Pa., for. 27th, let*.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC
Yrr TION, at Camp Howe, nearPPittsbu r g h , Pa.
on TilUllblUAL Ileemnitter 10, len3, at 10 o clock a
lnbe D.. Nellwaine, Anc.lColecrs, the build
Ing. and other property at Vamp libue,convlotlng
ibutedv Scantling. Stoves, Pump, Lock.. Sr. Th
material tots/ removed with , - ten 137. from day o
vale. Tom, enth..locernment
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f.
•.
W - •
ILLIAM J. MOORHEAD.
C At a. V.& A,, Mne,litg & Dtebureilig Ofherr
ACARD.—The undersigned haR, tin
der the date of the 19th 1041., taiga charge of
the oleorery tatabllelmtent bi theme carried on by Mr.
MA71111125 RAII6, at No. 149 Penn toreet, tm his
own account. All perettaa kneving themeett ea In
debted to the old dm •11l please make pay ment.ml .
those haring Halm. against the old fine will neeeeot
:hem to me. IlfeN lIT It .1 IIE.
. In retiring from at:tiro toning.* I MI, phouure
won/mondial, nay non, HENRY RAUL. I n
•rls and mantom•rf. MATRIAA RA dr.
B - WEAND'S f'IIICES.
Niro's calf double sofa Owl double uppor 1100t5..34 On
•• •• Drees Boots 3nn
•• double solo henry Balmoral.... .......... ..... 1 on
n calf do Consmas Galt.. 2 2.1
Browse, of all :Inds, teem ft 10 to 2 Nt
Womeo's Idorruro heel
st Boot s 35
•• double so lo ward rel Boots 1 Wt
31orocco do do Balmorals 125
'• '" ruslom-male Hoots 200
Lasting Coup,. Gaiters fs ,
Al« , , a rrt - 7 [orb- , assortmont of MISSES' AND
0111 LDIIKN'S ',HOF" at very tow prices, at
Nu. 9* Idarkft Street,
WAR CLAIMS. PATENTS AND
P ABSPoETS.
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,
SOLICITOUS or CLAISIS AND PATENTS
No. 144 Fourth Str.el,2d tlwr
We p.veriss unequall.vl facilities for • ouricrusful
proeecution of all claim" against the Rat., and Gen
eral Government, .fur BACK PAT. BOUNTY,
PEINSION, PRIZE MONET. SUBSISTENCE. Itt-
CRUITI.ISO and other *sperms, and horses Idled or
lost In the service. N 1 eam also engaged In poseur
lug PATENTIiand PAikiPORTB. Information given
tree of chargeto' 2,o
•
DR A. WE N NN •
DENTIST,)
TOOTH-ACHE PILLS
The preperatlon a ale rill !me been the mehlt of
are of 'lady .ml prhotice. They are poorly reg.,
table, and th.,refora VIII not Injure the teeth or gum.
They will rurn the meet violent To,' b Ache In a L•v
rnlnolea, 1t1,3 properly used.
erviiee..--.Cinan not the cavity et the Tooth age...t
eat. and dry It well with cotton; then cut the Pill
the size of the vacuum and prets It tight Into the
t ooth, and cover over with Ir. Or cotton.
Thene Pill. nre otie of the best refund' , " izr - this
Plvparnl end gold allulrealo and retell, by
AVG. WEINIIUNN ,
No. 214 (min STREET. Angbony (Sly
0t.2,b1m.
PROPOSALS FOIL CAVALRY
lIORSEq.
Drazar,
Orrice or 'ov. enter Q r s,rtvrawars au,
Washington, D. C.. Noe. 23, 191ZI.
Proposals aro solicited, and will be received at Ibis
office for the fornishing of Cavalry II ,r.sa, to be do
lts...ad at Washington, D. C., St. Louis., Mo., and
Chlroge, Ili.
Tho Hunter to comply with the following wattle-1.-
oone, Tit To la from Moen 06) to sixtem (If
hood. high, from gee (3) to SIM. (11l years old, wet
broken to th• saddle, compactly balls , in good flesh,
and Imo Dom all defects.
The ability of the bidder to fulfill hi, agreement
must la guaranteed by two responsible persons.
whoa. signatures most be appended to the guarantee.
No propmale will be entertalaal unless the oath of
allegiance of the person or persona bidding shell be
file in this office.
The respotteibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest
District Court or of the rotted States District At
torney.
SA P r WM, I I:r le t k r
Quanddrtm'erm d t te o r ry C' lt ur C Sa G u,
and be enduraed on the envelope "Proposals for
Horses."
Cavalry Horses agreeing with the above epecillu
limn will be purchased 111 open market, at fair prices,
at the following plea., via : New York City, Albany,
Buffalo and Rochester, fit. I'. ; Pittsburgh, Penna. ;
Oulumbos, Ohio Barton, Mass. ; Augusta. Mo.; and
Madison, WI.. 0. G. SAW rELLE.
Lieut. Col. sod Chic: (tauten:ureter,
Cavalry Bureau.
MEMO
AT OLD PRICES!
The Pabllebei et
HUM PITTSBURGH ALMANAC
Destro, to Inform the public that ho
RAS NOT RAISED . TIPLPRICE,
--- tio caa lON.
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, c ,„,, par DOir11; ::;:1;f.'"..,' n *kg.*:
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.. vritio'sol 1 :7':' - '
Five pm,, 113°s •
- •
E 2 co per grm•
To pm.. or 'abr.'
53 en per ire .
tur.ksk for EItrNTT PITTSBURGH AL111.4.31,10,
if you sant the beet, and take no Othell.
Hailed pant-pald on reartpt 0 two rid stamp/.
Addrea all order, to
JOHN P. HlTNT,Tablisher,
new Naomi° Hall. ■lltb ottrtet
121 ISecvnd trtreot
LADLES' AND MISSES'
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS;
. Balmoral and Woolen Hosiery ;
DODDS AND NONTAII
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS;
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters;
AT
M'CLELLAND'S AUVIION HOUSE,
55 NINTH SUNNI.
Iron
POR SALE—A Raft of Framing Tim
bor. averaging from a to U Incbor equare.
3equire at No. ICCI 1171711 ernogr.
ao2Oref
--- - •- - hr.qr;ltr's Mr - 71 , 2F. , . PUBLIC SALI:: or Tait PECE GROVE
r.,-,1,-i., ?o,rmb er . 1 FURNACE AND HANGING ROBE COAL
NOT 10E 1. `4 I F li. BY GIVEN that WORKS —By 'frt. of an order or ale timed out or
,br follows:7z err.note of Execrators. \ drulo. the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Lase-
Istreo•r.. Comedian., SC' . here been duly seem.' in room nod State of Ohio, I will offer at public We,
cold Register's Orem. and will ho presented to the at the front door of the Court HMIs, In aro...
Orphans' Cmart. for entarcuatem and allowance. on . Oa from .
@HAI, the 12. day of Deolnitber; A. D ,
MONDAY, Doom:goer 28th, 1.3, 186.0, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., the following
/account of James Morton and John gawp, Emmet- described re.., waste, right*, ways, and mmennotta.
tars of the .01010 of Andrew Morton. deed. Flied , 1i1.11.{{.• In mad county of Lawrence, and known as
&pt. 5, 1063. ; ago Pine Gs ore Forums Lands, Banging Rork Coal
Account of Vim. Dunning. Admintstrator of Ito , Works, with the Railroad. in tits cult of Jurph S.
estato of Jona Patton, deed. Filed Sept. 7. 11183. ! Peebles versus John G. Peebles et el., Lb 'partition. to
/kW account of John Bryant, Administrator of wit
the estate of John Garbutt, deed. Piled Sept. I, ' in township too (2), range nineteen (ID), tooth
-1e63.1 east quarter of section eight ( I), Booth half of eection
.
Account of Joseph Miller, Exemitor of the estate ; nine (91, vast half of motion elev. (111 Whole of sec
, of Hoots Torrence, deed. haw &pt. 0, lefG. : Lion ten 0 0 ). molthxdf of northuat quarter Imdsorith-
Ae...mot of Elisabeth Simpson, Executrix of the ' ..unt quarter of section sixteen (16), whg r zf section
estate of item. I'. Simpson. deo . d. Filed Sept. 11, I , meadeon (17), out ballot' northwest q r, north-
DWI ! east quarter' and south half of z.mtion 'sooty-two
Account of A. G. Eaton, Administrator of the on. (72). And Mt... 14 two (2), range otghteen (18).
rote of Willhon Eaton, deed_ rii.Pept. 1.1., leer, I fbe following: West half of southwest, quarter Of
Partial account of John T Logan, Administrator I 1.,t101.1 eighteen (18), southeast quarter ce eoutheast
'de tonie .0,., NM tetansmen anaszo,) of the e s tate of quarter of motion (18), southwest quarter of motion
Thom. Hartford, dee'd. rdeil Sept. 10, 1863. arreutoen (171, whole of metion,(l9), west half of we-
Final account of Robert Ring, Administrator oft lion (20), east half of mutheest q uarter and went
th• estate of Julah kleffunkin, deed. Film! Sept. I half of northeast quarter, and woot half of northeast
18. 1161. , ( l eaner of motion twenty (20), west half of iouthweat
Account of 7. Swerengen, Adotiaintrater of the se- I quarter, and out half of southeaat quarter of so
me of D. A. Gillelar. 7 . th , . * .l. filed Sept. 25, 1863. I lion mrenty-ono (SH, whole of section thirty (SO),
Final aucront of Jam.. P. Blakely, Adminstrstor meet half of teeth. ta.aty-ahat (29) milloreaff
of the eatate nf Saralee! C. Blakely, deed. File ll quarter of motion twenty-eight (28), whale of motion
Sept. 2'., lel3.drty-ono 01), watt half, erect half, we. half of
Tbe aomtrot of Mary Becker', Administratria of 1 n U ortheest quarter and mothesiat quarter of motion
the estate of Philip Heckert, deed. FILM Sept. 30. I thirty-two (Et). In township and range 19, ths fol-
Vert. lowing , .East half of northeast quarter, cast half
Fatal account of Janie. A. Machine., Guardian I and mothwost quarter of oection no. (7)„ south half
of Franck H. Adarna. Piled Oct. 2,18 M. , ,if section two (21, out half of eouthout gamier of
Acroont of WU: rot Seibert. Guardian of Sarah Gantlet* three Oh southeast quarter of northwest
Moils:try. V Red oct. 3. Vial. i quarter and northerst q uarter of motion ten (10),
Acoonst of Thom. Itamilteu, Executor of C o . es- north hole, eorth half of •outheast quartor of see
fate of Dr. B. W. Wm thlngton, deed. Filed Out. 1, ' non eleven (111, also part of northeaet
that
of
1861. , southwest quarter of soction elev. (11), that is toes y
Account of H. S. Overholt. Executor of the estate I commencindat the eentte of add motion, running
of Benjamin Carpenter, dec'd. Filed Sept. 26. lam I thence south 811 degree. and 10 mittutte west, 17.2 G,
Account of J. B. Weygand, Adminlatrator of Bra ;hafts to a Moor In the oortheeet corner of • lot of
' Catharine Bucher, deed. Filed On. 3, 1863.1 land. formerly oy John Campbell, thence math 1 dee
Amount of Thos. lielowsll, Guardian of the minor grew and 10 minutes west, 19-32 chains to a stone In
5 l ehilaren of John P. tiakewell, dee'd 3.. Filed Oct. theec fest lion of said Canapholks lot, from which •
(ISM. 1 beh IA loch. in diameter bears north 72 degrees
Amount of Jame. A. Hutchison, Extent or of the 1 oast IS links and a dogwood three Locher in diameter
estate of heed. Hutchison. Filed Oct. 2. 1061. I beers north 19 degrees and .7.lmlunters emt 15:501inka,
Account of James A. Hatchison, Administrator I thence month 82 degrees and 55 minutes east 17:20
(de Man nme,) of Jaw. Adams. deed. File: lot. I chains to a eon. or. the east One of the mostheast
2, 1863. I quarter of .1d motion, from u blab • bench 24 inch.
Yhaal nrommt of G. If. Beal, Eseoutor of the estate it diameter lean north 61 degrees east 32 link, end
of ~race Deal, deed. Filed Oct 13, 1881.• chrstnnt oak 4 inches in diameter bears north 2 0
Acme. of A. W. Howard, Administrator of the I degrees mud 9:03 linka, thence north 1 degree and 10
estate Of W. J. Howard. deed. Filed Oct. 9, 1863., minutes coot 19:47 obelus t • the piece of beginning.
Auount of Thomas Marshall, Executor of the es. ' And in township cos (I) raugeeightion (la) whole of
rate of Snail L. Martha, dor'd. Filed Sept. 9, 1863. I section six 0), west boar Or northwest quarter of
Final aecoaut of 11. P. Schmertz, Administrator five ( 1 ) north half of southwest qoarter of wo
of Wm. 11. Cochuae, don't!. Tiled Oct. 26. 1863. , tlon (seven (7); ohm north half of were half of west
Final accoont of Obarica Purnell. Gordian ed Johnhalf of southeast qua, ter of eetson say. (7); also a
Laplek, m I
ed. Filed Nov. 7, 1863: tra:t of land situated In the south half motion eleven '
Account of Morris Joins, suniving Executor of the I (11), and north half of section ;::des (IS), townabin
estate of M. Tiernan. deed. riled Nov. It, 1863.0ne (I), rang" nineteen (10), descrileal as lot number
Account of A. H. Miller, Ad Mto Istrator of the ra. nr.lf• In a surrey and plat made for Hamilton, Peebles,
tate of damned L. Pennock, doi'd. Piled Nov. 10, y Coles, by JO. Rowe, April 21.0., 1858,and recorded
len3. August 7th, 1854. Also, lots numbered two (2)and
.iocount of A. 11 . Miller, Administrator Of the fr• three (3) of said plat and ourvec ; also of lota mara
ud, of Martha Holmes. dce'd. Filed Nor. 10, 18121. I barrel twenty-eight, (5), twenty-nine, (TJ) and thirty
Acematt of F. E. Kramer, Aimmlotrator of th. ( 22 ) of the 'ill.- of flanging Rock; ale • tort of
net „, te yrn„j_renn E. g,,„ . .,,,, r, e k ed . ril e d Non. te , I land adjoining mid village, to wit; COMOStrlarlff at
1863. tho northwest corner of cud village, rormirg thence
Amount of Dauiel Hoffman, Executor of Wm. C. ' a wmthwesterly worm along tie line of said vi 11...• - sass
C...ffm., decd. Flied Nzr. 11, 10:;3. . I tho southwest corner ".s ai d lot, number thirty
.§n)
.8 ccoom of John Ogden, Administrator of the ea. ( n Molt street, thou. a wanton/ course along the
tate of Joesph Linorod, doe'd. Filed Nov. 1" 7x.0. I Ilno of Main street, to the firma um railroad trtemtd,
Aecouut of Cathae.no Borkhardt, surviving Ad. I Laing twelve feet from the centre of the named
(riluiettrator of the mtate of Lorr.Burkhardt, decd. track; thence along the line of mid railroad grow de
Piled Nov. 13, HOZ. I a northeasterly course to [bollne of lot number three
Aooonot of James Carter. Easentor of the estate of la) of John Howse. enbdirielon of *action eleven (11),
John Haigh, deed. Filed Nov. le, 1863. township ono (1), range nineteen (19); thenualoin
.. k,...,,„ n , of w at tnm stnrc,,..„, and B er u nnn i n g e t.,, the esoteric line of maid lot number Hum (3), to her
surn•itut Executor, of the estate of John Riddell, Pio" of beginning, it bring all the Tam , botwomi the
'teed. Filed Nov. 17. 1863, said village of Hanging Rock and the said railroad
Account of James McCandless, EXocutor of the re- B ros.
tato or Sarah J. Hutchinson, dec'd. Filed Nor. 17, The east part of section twenty-omen, (17), towns
leel. ship three (31, mango eighteen, (18) which le (subject
Final account of Lout. Stacy and J. G. Patterson, to two payments of f.4'.n,55 meth due respectively
E. , ....111 of William dtacy, deed. Filed NO', 10. , December Ist 1863 and 186,, with Interest from Dec.
len 31st, Isal, being school hoods, and sold as rich be the
A.roont of Louisa Kennedy, Admlnistratrix of the I •uditor of Lawrence county., Also the tract
giants of Bole. Kennedy, der d. Filed Nov . 18, 180. known as "Simon Wood P.m." issiole tho . Bet half
Fined amount of /whin Weiser, Executor of the of the soot querter of motion sixteen (16). towtship
mtate of Auguatus Schlldecker, doed. Filed Nov. r .. . 1) 6.°. 8 .60. 0 / . .. u.°11 ( 1° ) , 00 .68 0 °/°'° 4l ( 11 )
21, leC. acres on the weer Ist
of Bald quarter. Alto the south.
Account of Thomas and John Reynolds, Executors mist quarter of the northwoot quest., and term:Sc
ot th e tate', . f Thomas Baird, deed. Filed Nov. VI, •°"•°. ....... f.". off Lion rout aide of U . ' °Mb.'"
10,63. quarter of motion number fifteen (15), township two
Account of .1. E. Carothers, Guardian of the minor 1 2 ). range nineteen (19), the legal title of which sou
children of T. M. and Margaret Carothers, deceased. `lll.k.'d to Robert Ru""*". ar •l °°°° " d, and wh "
Fu.-1 Nor. 10, 11100. arid Robert Hamilton, tr. by has writing obligatory,
dated Aurr - 11th, 1854 bound himself to core..
• .
AC,41211t of Elisabeth I'. Randolph, Adrninistrs•
Div of Nathaniel Randolph, deed. Tiled NOT. 23,
1801.
Account of John Ogden, Guardian of the minor
ch ildren. of Alpha. Robinson, deo'd. Flied Nov. 2,
1003.
Account of Jamh E. Panvorhis, Guardian of the
minor children of Hasid Wiloon, dre'd. Filed Dor.
9, 1et61 . .
Account of Emma Solomon. Admusistratris of
Domtla Solomon, deed. Filed Nov. 20,1803.
Account of John Oral&head, Executor of the Mate
of Elisabeth McCann. filed Nov. 1863.
Acrennt of Jacob Roemer, Francis Presser and
Fredrick Schroeder, Executors of the estate of Chrii-
Gnu Presser, deed. Tiled NOT. 32, 1603.
Aresunt of Wm. 31rEee, Administrator of the se
tate of Fredrich llonsick, deed. Filed Nor. 19,1863.
Arrogant of E. P. Jones, Administrator of the estate
of David Harrill, deed. Plied Nor. 24, 1863.
Account of D. H. Cunningham and Liasophell Duff,
Executor. of John Dell, deed. Piled Nov. 26,18 ,3 .
Account of E.,nort Henderson and Wm Dili, Ex
renton of Alexander Earennan, deed. filed Nov.
26,1063.
Sooonel door from Fifth .1
MEM
IAY29-haolViAScrn,
clit 3 9 n est, APrentiAtin
TriALckma
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
AT TIM
INTEMITIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862,
Industrial Exposition, Paris, 1881,
In competlUon with all the leadingUaring Machines
in Europe art.' America, and the United
Mate" Agricultural Association; Metropolitan 21e
clunks' lcurtitote, Mutat:teen ; Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia ; Mechanic.' Arcelation. Boston ;
al:aerie. Institute, New Turk; Maryland Latin:de.
Baltimore; Ileehanica' Aanciation, Clacinnati;
Kentucky Lnatitate, Lonirrilla ; Mecheniu• Insti
tute, Ban Francisco; and at every State and
County Fair where. Exhibited this
Seaman.
12.5,000 OF VERSE ILAWEEINEB
RAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD,
A foot which speak. loador than words of the .access
oad popularity of the oelebratodWlLlELNE A WIL
SON "MOLY SEWING XAOAISS--th. cboapeot
Machine In Nu world, •
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEWS.
•I.W • 71 MUTT WI CLII161? AID I•Sruv Tom.
air Clrculsn, containing an explanation of the
machtp, pith untlatottlab from 1.d1..•c! tb. hfln
cot weal standing, given on application, Other In
person cr 1p =IL
,A0.,77 Wlfth 5treet.......11=82171212, IPA.
ppera lions•-..—CRIOIrSATI, 0,
NO IfORIII GRAY HAIR.
l'hie Is an mild, but recently Introduced into Mb
ronntry, bat Ma long bum faeorabli known try the
nobility of imam es their oaly dredged ELIA
MISTURICIL It la complete within itself, no other
dressing or accompaniment of my kind bang mem
wiry to arm the attainment of the iblicrwing drab.
Table results, other than inclose magnum with the
directions:
1. It cal, smonny'r amsaor. odors Glow Hair
O Or original 'rotor.
2. Ostia wake il worm Bald Haar.
B. It ofl/ rotorsHo Habra/ Sorrilora.
4. /twit, moors A. Dwadrean.l I/Wag.
5. I/ ImM salaam Nair &eland GM.
11. Foam AiOrigioal Oator t Old Age.
7. II ttdU prevail are Ifidr Avis 1412141
IL /1 ioNI own all &..w Ja ales 4. • •
It la not • Tin •, =Wu 4DH/trot* of Ether, or arty
Price, On DOL
caber lagoodint WLAIL ork= to either Skin or Bak.
For salagi reappotabli Driswithi.
ON JOHNIITON,HrawraI Aiwa,
Oar. of *Maki sod north Ito., Pfttabiroh.
nollblourtawlt
WM. J lIICUARDSON, Tlegi3Or
AWARDED TEM
UPWARDS 07
111t01.175i IT IA 'THI BERT
arrroaraits WIC NOTHING IN POSCRASLICL
'ME SUM BB & CO.,
Apure for ths Wasters State ort Weston Pa.
rrinelpal Mar sad Malmo& Imp:minas,
LOI7TIPITLLI, IT
LUXIIIIL&W? LIE IT 1361210
ACTOR.
Ter restaing and bssatifytaz tiMI flair
A I SAGE Sl S' ARE RIBS,
PIGS I.lErr, ft., for u&s by
...fakfALTikk..
•
follows to said Plaintiff, one undivided eighth pm; to
laid Samuel Coles, and to said John G. Peebles one
undivided fourth part, to anon m the laid Robert
Hamilton, Sr., should acquire;.the title to gild prawn
se+ which he did by deed, dated Anted Ind, 15511,
wile wave's.= said Hobert Hamilton, Sr., never
did make, having departed thin life moon after, to
wit In the mouth of September, A. D. 10x6, leering
• last will and testament of which gaidJohn G. Pee-
Glee was afterwards duly nits/Medan Rteentorarei the
mid Robert Hamilton, Jr., and Mary A. Hempstead,
his heir. at law, and residuary devieees.
The following reel snare, situats In the incorpora
ted vtilageof Hanging Rock, to wit :• Beginning at
the north corner al lot three (3) of John dlowe'e tor
sty above referred to, running thence north 36 de
grees and 41 miming greet 7.10 chains to a stone;
thence north 45 degrem west 725 chains to • mend
than. north 89 degrees wed chains to a none,
from which • white oak 4. inches to diameter beam
eolith 5 dein, eee and 30 minutes wed (Wales; thence
south 25 devisee out PS link. to ,a Spanish cot 12
Inches in diameter, thence brash 22 degrees east b. 04
chains to • white oak 24 inches to dhameter, thence
south 140 degrees test 430 chains to a hickory 15
Inches in diameter; thence math 45 degrees east3.l,o
chains to • black oak 3 inched In diameter, times.
west 57 degrees east 2.13 theism thence south 1
degree 30 minutes wool 0.03 chains; thence tenth 76
degrees west 2.06 chains; thence smith 6 degree.
west 2_14 chains to the line of lot two of add surrey;
thence with the line of said lot to the center of Os
borne's, Run; thence- south SS degrees out 637
chains; thence north Cdegnee and 30 minutes east
5 chair.; thence along the line of bite thirty (30) two
(2) and one (1) of told yßlege cf Hanging Rock to the
northwest camera! let On* (1), thenm west around
lit number three (3) of Bowe'. survey to the place of
legion in;. except to much of the /ongoing ss have
been heretofore gold too. Pi:l/egghead,- and also so
mock in have been granted to the Methodist. Society
of Hanging Rock, on which their church betiding Ls
erected, which mid premium are held-by maid Joan G.
Peebles in nest to arid for the Plaintiff, and the De-
Condoms hero asset forth in the deed of mid Robert
Hanallton, Jr., to said John 0. Peebles, as Triune,
Qt., dated April 6th, 1861.
The brick pert of the, Refined and Goal °ince sit
uate in Hanging Bock, and the ground upon which
the same stands, together with the land lying be
tween the odd office, and the north ling of the rail
road track cm/ manned within the east and, west
Lines of said omen troßeling prolonged to geld Reli
ned track.
Also the following right", casements and ways, to
wit The exclusive right and privilege to antes upon
any part of section eleven (11) ' township (t),
range number nineteen (t 9), and of section eaten (lb
township one (1), mugs eighteen (18), (except so much
of section seven (7) as eloper towards the Ohio
river) flat e period of twenty-five (Re) years tram the
15th day of August, A. D. 1854, to take thereon for
the use of Pine (iron Furnace or /furnaces that may
be built by said PlneGrove Yuma, Company, on the
sold Lands, but for no other Me or purpose whatever,
any or all iron oro that, may be found upon said
premises. Abeam right of way ihr teams Mei=
or if so elected, thi. rev binge of laying down a
track or treks upon coy of the land owned by add
Robert Ilsonliton, on the 16th day of August, ISM,
and to pars and repass thereon as often as may be
necessary to enable the proper parties to take and
carry to their respective Farness or Fur/gates any
charcoal or timber, ore or other material which tot
parties may have the right at any time to take from
any of told lands.
Also the right of way for • railroad track 23 feet
- wide, 12 feet from the centre line each way of the
pracut Nailread inch, and extending from the north
east corner of mid lot number two (2), of Zowe's
Survey, td the math Ilneforthe west ballot the south
wen gnarl or of action MM. cn, township one (1),
rang. el (18).
, the privileges which the said Robert Hamil
ton, Sr. rammed to himself to amstract railroad
tracks ehong any of the streets of Hanging Rock.
Also the right er way for • double track of railroad
from mid lot numbed one (1), as heretofore described,
along the peen:dreamed through thelet upon which
the Rolling Kill stands.
Also the right of way for • wagon reed or rallrond
track acmes the southwest corner of the Wed pert of
the lot known se the tares lot in Hanging Beek.
Alto the timber wood, lights, privileges and one
meets conveyed by Robert /rem titan; Jr., to the Ono
of Hamilton, Paean Wan fora more partioulat
description of which reference is made to laid deed,
executed September 19,1869.
Appraised at 1838,01311, three-eights of which an
.abject to the dower annnityof Mr.. Rachel Nandi:
tun, of a,:180 per annum.
Su n s or Sazi.—One third nab in hand, one-third.in one year, and one-third in two years, with Inter
est on the deferred payummt from the nutflanathen of
sale.
:081117A HLIONLNTON,
!Sheriff of Lawarnmeoonnt , Ohio.
HOMY S. NEAL, Attorney On •
Nov. 12th, 1803. no2B.lwitai
FOR WA—ROLLING MILL' FOR
SALM—loft err sale= easy terms, the large
and extensive Iron Works known as the Hanging
stock Bolling 111 IL" Thu $ll is situated at Bang
ing Bock, on the Ohio rim, kith* heart of the COAL
and LEON region of Southern Ohlo, hundred end •
forty tans* above Cincinnati, and inineedistely urea
the river, accessible at all Itiget Of water, and them;
fore seseemiluilacillties Sir shipping impeder to any
mills above this r egi on. ,
This mill is infierior to none In the West, either far
CAPACITS or DURABILITY of finish, being en
withyNEW and - in the beet ofeialr=ls out
an y
i COAL.. and
'ln the te without any
trouble whatever, except nuke it frost tan.
There la tonne, dad with the property about b acres
of Sound, and it dwelling all - within ore
hundred yards of the milk Also two veneer good
water close to the mlll-4a supplied with machinery.
6 double Sued Dollars, 98 feet long, 49 inches la dl.
.mater; 1 lever engine, eight tbit mots, 9Z% inches
diameter cylinder; this angina drier muck mill, tar
mill, chair mill, ,mill mill, runway blast, muck
'bean and aqueezenr. I tilde valve eng,lne, 5 drat
atroke,7224 Mobs diameter,drtring baba plate mil,
sheetmill - hammer and sheet iheara. I doctor en.
gine, 2 fool stroke, 10 indent diameter; driving lathe;
grind Mona, bar mod einallm.9l abeam, and pumping
all the *star for the mill and hollers: _ •
Alto with 10, boiling, 3 beating, 2 'sheet anti butler
plate ihnisce. Alto math and airpentershops, with
all the nacanary table.
This sale to take plats atthe. dam of the Court
MOH. in Ironton, tut Sathrday, Dec. LUb, 1363, sal
o'clock !: 5: B. HICIIIII=AD
Attorney for Mau A. Henspateold...
Hanging Hock, Nov, liana&
Darns groostgatansa hN vs 'o comoo lizzci l.
tubmil l ? PUBiIC " A
C.
WILL BB SOLD A
TlON,traccadcated paldlaßOUNlLat thi
Pak Grounds, on SATURDAY, the 28th Itet.t. - at a
o'clock p. ca.. The above whiz's err condemned as
aallt far public; earrice. sad ertn.b, sold to th e 2110-
bidder.
Tams cash, Goessalsaat Tanis.
0. CROW,
acdChtd Lt. Ccl. sad Deputy Q. K. Geassal.
MMMIMNE
rti 1 00DB, 1tir.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTAMT
_ _ _
SLOVEBt GLOVES, I GLOVES I
MOSQUITO KID. f&OVE&
Cashmere Gloves:and Gauntlets.
A NEW EILPPLT,RI
LADIES' CASIIMP.ItE SCARPS.
110. 611,K
Also, a new LOTQIOI of
Real Maltese Lace Collars and Bets.
LACES !MD 13.11IIROICDMILIM
1 3r 2•17 and styli&
AT WHOLESALE.
The lorzeit and I.rt stock et
Hosiery and Gloves I
IN TEL MID AT sns_zowxsT PRICES.
KAMM Bc. GLYDE,
7* jiTAVICET STIIIIET
Bata - ha Filt.rth sad Diamond
N EW GOODS.—We have now in stole
aomplat• stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
aunt at width weat parchium:d Wan tL. Iste .4.
vsaas tin prices, sad will Ds WA at low sates.
°LOAN ORNATS,GLTITiIi Lezzajitsro
AND BLNDLSGS, LAUB COLLARS, MIN
COLLARS, _
R MAMMA'S lilEts mop
HARDNAILCII;aI.I
good. at old rear 81LE. t CASH
kIRSZ NS= icsr—^3, =-
BONS, VIANPERS, 'MATHEW &
EMCEES; =LT -BATS, BRAM
HITS, 811 HATS; WRAD-DRIISSES
HEAD - LETS, (a oval , rile; BONN= TEL
BONNET SILKS, ORATING CAPIS,IOOII3
BOLETI 3Acr.r.rs, BIIRI.EYAST CANA
STATICS, BALMoRAL feuLRTS atidreki
new aty/e/ ; SLY QUAKER, and oil=
new HOOP SHIRTS, ruvort
MILBRICAR CORSETS ; BAL
MORAL STOCKINGS, Boston BR.
Sbak.r, Solt, axolotl:or kiwis. Or
tall and vizier; CILOYM,ta ems 7 'tyke and
quality; good pair' KID GLOM, la dark od
or, sae plath black; fer SI 00;
oed
WHITE HID
BLOTS% tkr SI CO; Meal SHICIPLABLI WOOL
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, real Scotch. and
• 1411 Sae of otbeet Underpressite and
lisdeblarg Women
and
Ile Wholesale Roo= IT nab%
Began tram tocatiz and city &dimwit!" fled
our stock at all time asorted, sad as low
as say other beam.
.T0E0211 . 1101033 at 00..
TT k 79 11.1JIMET 4,; . 2%. ; .
NEW GOODS I
AT
REDUCED PRICES !
At
BARKER & CO.'S,
69 MARKET STREET.
SILKS, SHAIM, •
CLOAKS, MERINOS
DRESS GOODS,
Gent's and Boys' Wear,
33.A.i.mo1sisa. •KIRTAI.
GREATEST BMW OFFERED IRIS SEASON.
sow? BUT NIETO= MENG TEEM
.'l?
SIXTH ARRIVAL,
ON
NEW GOODS,
'AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
• /MINCH ILVIIINOS, trr Si 15,, oho*.
CLOTH, tar SI SA, Os*.
IRISH POPLINS;
PLAID SILKS;
FANCY SILKS;
PLAID POPLINS;
BRAWLS AND CLOAKS;
CLOAKING ;
. -
SATIN/ITN AND KIINTOCIIT MANS;
NOBROY
CANTON TLANNZI4 wide;
SHANKS /LAWNS:L.
asiartmalit et NNW GOODS. 430 . sad ma
N. A. ear. Pourth and' narks*, Illts.
scat
GENTS LINEN CUFFS.
•
MST Ityc RIVED,
FINE ASSORTMENT
Or
CENT'S LINEN
BATON, meeilThECO;
.40 te. 17 AND 11 nritt yam.
.11EL COLLAR&
EATON, nozwill.co4,
Nos. 17 £ND Miff ITEM tormoguiS
AtkinBoll l l Stiernollaia andel"
Mossoollid Wait.. 10114 tbo• ous•
Lai at Mom. To sdlitaq moo ask trondoto o 4
ats
- mug" mos or iimmaiko tam:
- Wash.
• (Xf
1
Nozooor,o2l. Mod:
bet 117110 oo toostpo of 11,14;:z.
Mon o ro-oastoolled tar ••••I; .• VIM
Lo=• NEW 0)L/4i Ls 01,Dtga. Pm
traortootto orWito , Ifrootti.
=aotss TolO!'_111441116
Arty** neraddo "
ri ,
Ozttf =„ittogriN — l4.
VAXAv GOODS I
NEW ditibps.l
_
Jett noiir~.t
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.WIA - 110.11** tit;( 30440
seasrrientsis wow. +T.
golf=
Sr
MUG - :78 CALKING IRONS juit
moire! and Ilbr
oda JAXll}SWvaistrist.