G. . V* -...,.. ,' ' ' ' • 2-- 4 , , .-'•_ 1: i '• '-', ..;:-..- - .;•.- 1';:. -- --- . -.._*-:-I,:s =EN . ALSO, - All the right, title, interest and Claim of Dr. Robert Hazlett, deceased, in the kande of his admluistrstor JaMes Murray, (with nodal to Charlotte Blackmer*, late Char lotte Hazlett, whit was widow of said Dr. Robert Hazlett, doocased, and ypeeph H. aislett, John N. Realett and Robert 'Hai lett; minor children,) of, in and to a-lot of ground.in the city of Pittsburgh, beginning oti the nertir - side of Diamond alley at a cor ner of lot tkoeer late of Thom's, Rosettell; extending thence along said alley eastward. ly 20 feet 4 ioehes; ibenes northward', :paralleliwita Betittitlild street 116 feet to line of lot tornierly of Thow.as Algot , : thence by esti line westerly 20feet 8 10 of an inch to Bosewelre line; and thence along said line to the place of beginning, beteg part of lot No. 881 in the original plan _of Pids• • burgh; on which is created a two story brick dwelling house. Auto,. A lot of.ground in. said city, part of mad lot No. 881, beginning at the,eastern line of: the above described lot ; thence by said tine northwardly one hundred and fif teen feet to ding's line; thence by the same outwardly 20 feet 9,16 of an inch to line of Marshall'a.lot; ikiewee c by the said Use northwardly 'll6 feet to Diamond alley; - and thence along laid alley 20 feet 3-16 of wink to the place of beginning; on which le erected a two story brick house. duo, A lot of ground in said city, delis. Fated as No. 40, in John 8. Shaffer's plan, recorded in Allegheny county in Plan Book No. 2, page 66, begianinx on the westerly . side of.Dinwiddie street 87 fist 6.4 lathes to -Rose ennui; thence along Rome street east erly 108 feet 6} Inches to Diswiddis street; 'and thence along the same to the place of beginning. , . ~,_. . :1. . = ‘; Asso, A lot of ground in said city, desig -',-..." - .. -sated a. lot No. ,ill in the aforesaid plan, ,;, beginning on Dlowiddle street at the west. 1,,, 4 - , ' -7 -erly line of said lot No. 40; thence -by said .r -.. ...'• , line 66 feet 9 inches to Bose street; thence ' by Rate 'street 14 feet 10 inches to an alley; *'"-thestee along said alley 12 feet 1 linob; Ague by line of lot No. 89 eastirardly 100 ..: lies, to Dlnviddie street; and thence along _ said street 20 feet to the place of beginning Aino, Two contiguous tots o designa t ed the Seventh ward of said city neßos..29 and 80 :in i plan of lots laid out by John Beiding,•and recorded in the office • far tenoning deeds, A:., in said county, in' `Deed Book, vol. 88, page 188, said lot No. -29 extending originally in front on a 80 fest street 41 feet by • 'depth of 10 feet to an alley. and said lot,- No. 80, haying a front of 60 feet on said street, and extending. in depth 100 feet to said alley. --. • , Mao, A piece of lend in Resents towni i -., ship,- designated as lot No. 4in Patterson's - ' - 'piss, beginning at the corner of 'a 40 feet • street and Long Lane; extending thence 0,4 6 .,,:, ,L,... -, along said Lane south 181 degrees east 490 . '!" .4 ,:lPt',.ll' „. ' foie to a poet; thence westwardly 876 feet ..r,`,, - 'i •- ! - :.." , o 7 :.: ; Z•_!**'• 'forty feet street; thecae northward,' ..'' ' along said' street. 490 feet t* another 40 feet • .-''. 7 nreet; and thence- outwardly slot% said , .' , : street 876 feet to <the 'lgoe of beginning, let'tinatalaing about four acres. ~;'' Sexed and taken in natation as the '14.•:"5.'. , 'ltinierty of Dr Robert Hazlett, deceased, in eie.., , 'the hands of his administrator, di boom Xitli, 0 . 4 0.ifaP.. , - - ;jean Illtirki, with ratios to his widow P...ke*t . ': .^iind heirs as aforesaid, at the suit of Wet ... ~....74 .-- klie, Dungan and lreeeher. T.;,.. , . -, -'' ALSO, .. 4- . 1 . ti t ! -- . - ;, - :;',.. - . ';' All the righi r tltle, interest and claim-of .i ,; '• . -,.., - - , Perryßsker, deceased, in the hands of John *.'.. . ' . ~.P..peany• and:Julla.Baker, hie exaction, 4 i.te. '.. ',',iiit seethe" to Julia 'Biker, _widow, and -;ulna: -• _ 2'..4',..:'''..10r.,._, ' . - 'llaker, ; Willful Baker, Ada Baker ;;V:..."'•• - .7.,,,,---=`,---.',".t-';31•4-15ati. Beier, miner children of Perry '-':.,... ,-.., „.. '„, • ` :} i;illitherideceseed, by their guardian, adlilan, ' '-='• - S AY ` ' .Jaisa P. Btenett,,Fiquire,) of, in andAn - -....,.,?, all thaelet of ground In the borough of Mo. 4 . 0 ,..': . .. ''. 'lsespoil. fronting sixty feet on the welt ,t,. , _ . ., side of Market street, and extending back, ('`-- . . preserv i ng the same width, one hundred 11 1. ,,, ' - ~ „. and forty feet to au alley, being lot No. 106 •:- -in the general plan of said borough; upon 3., ,-„,,:,..... • .. - 'blab there is erected a three story brick ' ;. - / - q ; f:.; dwelling and store room, and a small frame .__.:•••::::: .', ,; - dwelling. -- ' ;Seised anti taken in 'eneoutlen as the 0 Ot-' ''' - '...,--i 1 .,„ ,- property u of Perry Baker, deoeed, in the =.'.:,-, „,-; hand' - of . John P. Penny and Julia Baker, ~• ~t '.., 1, -'' ,_,- his executors, ;with notice to his widow and .;1 - -•- „.;;; •- , gaol & CO. ALSO, li, ;;.... - All the right, title, Interest and elalm of '.,.f,i ; ~,,,- • ••1 Samuel O. Clancy, one of the defendant, of, .!..:” -- _,....,,.. , la and to all- that certain lot or piece of r; - :....„..t , -..-. ~ : grimed situated ,in Baldwin township r Al ki.,:, 7:::: , -: - , .- ..! ~ ' leeway tiouniAnad bounded and described , ~ • ~ „ ~'as follows, to with Beginning at a point on theettrawastille road, about 60 feet from the end- of the Malden Rause- „theses along I the fence down'th the Lino ' leading to the tenant house; thence alistaildlins to where It intersects-the fume di, ding - tin property of James MeOully and ',Jesse , Phillips; .'. theneeslong said tumult - lewd. the Browse 4, ' Vine ZOO, bounded by landlyaf Joao, Phll- • • • 4••• s t!..- . . , -.t.•••• y.s* .1" IMME .1: : . . :÷.• : • MEP yi : y~,;:,ati,- •,,, :.: . ; .1. ;.•:+€:4ii .. .;••!1•.,• • •;• ^...; - .•:- •''''' •••• • • ; ;•!-:-;: •+. 41 ; , 0 1 t 4 ••••: :1 • ' •••.: ~• ~‘, • " to '4l•Ailre_. tsf•l•i,,,,. • 4 '. Z . : : .4 , ;;;ltti. :•. - is.. 4•.:.' :.' • , 2.. • 1.. . ••:• `• - •••• 4 :::•:4. - •:." ••:,. ma wZ:':.•: . i'r4; . R> . •7.•.-:t1;:ii.:7,•:-1.•••, .:,1;;;.i.. 4`..ti•:,i':;t's!4l 1 !....;; • .': 4 '• : ,: : •.i. 1 1 '.: l ' : .: -!, ,•;:':%:••;,...llK;M:l.fr:•if ..ir:.:: .1: ;:;••1.4•4!:;:,:•:*.:4 :0„.. 1..• ,•:..;;.:‘,.:,`;;;1,•;:•,,,,.: 4 4,..::', • :.7- '•: ::1 • . :'.•:-"'":1Z•T: i..... .....;•,....,:-••.•.7 •.,ee . IV i• c :::`::. - ',;:., 1 . '-'... 1 , : •'.- i.'' ' r;;; . : , MEE MEE - , - - , --- perches to itpoel; thence north forty-two ends half degrees east two perches to the Williamsport coed; theses along the some 11Orth two degrees east twelve perches to a poet.; and thence north forty-seven and a Mgt degrees west one antrnine tenths perch as, to the /lane of beginning, containiog seventy one 'strict measure. Taken let execution as tho property of Wiltiim K. Vankirk, at the suit of John Walker, Jr. it. , , • ALSO, *. All the right, title interest and claim of liiines W. Boyle and Catharine E. Boyle, his 'nil), of. in at d to all that cer- I„ sun lot or piece of land situate in the bor ough of Lawrenceville and county of Alla- Oen) , aforesaid,. being out-lot numbered sateen (( No 16 ) in the plan of sii6bor— ough, joining lot No. 15, a:d lying on ..the north aide 9f the Butler raad; contain - eg three-lour of an asre, be the same ",, more or less, on which is erected a two 'tor y brick dwelling house , with - the out, - -tb!lLldioge and aptiortenaneas and taken in execution as the property of James W. Boyle and Oaths'- ,• , rhos X. Boyle; his .wife,' at the suit of ; , 7 ,T ekk alu ticH es ge T e . Bank. Brady, for use of The Miler ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Eamuelll. Boyer, of in and to all that part of lot number one (No. 1) in tie plan 2 . of lots laid out by the heirs ot-Bidney Gregg, teat the Monoegaltela bridge, . lialled the Coal Hill Lots, bounded and dumbed aa follows, •13: Beginning at thenortheast corner of the property own i-by iranois Bailey and the Turnpike; thence by line of stud property one bun•'. draa and seventy-five feet eight inches; Altana: outwardly twenty , five feet; thence torthwardly one hundred and-sixty-four feet nine inches to the Turnpike road; thenoehy the line of said road twenty five feet te"the place of beginning and, being tjie same which the heirs of the saidSid pity regg, by their deed dated Septum ber 86 1846, and recorded in reed Book !-- - _ vol. 191, page 107, granted and conveyed to Samuel Boyer. Seized .and taken in ezeoution as the property 6t Samuel IL Boyer at the snit ofJoseph Belden. ALSO, • All the right, title, interest and claim .of Huth IdoMurrsiy, deemed, in the hands of WilliamMoSlurray,his adinin issrator, of, in and to all those two certain - lots or pieces of ground marked and um bared in the plan of lota laid out by War den and Alexander,. situated m the bor . ongh of Temperancgrille, and known as ' - lots numbered 148 amid 149 each of said lots oontaining twenty-five feet in front on Walnut street and extending but the same Widths one hundred and fifty feet, on each of which is erected one two story frame house; the said lot being subject to -aground rent of twenty-seven dollars an aally, payable in semi-annukl wetal menti'on the first days of April:bid Octo ber in each year. • S iced and taken in execution ae the property of Hugh Mokfurray„ deceased, in_ the hands of William Alcalurray, his • administrawr ' at the snit of John B. War den and John Alexander, for use of John B. Warden. •;.,,:.1 . ,-..: '.'-• ':-. lips, Albert T. Blacbmare and Baldwin Townehipßchool Direotora eip to the Browns •itle road, and thence along Dia road about 13 rode, to the place of beginning, contain ing about four scree; uron which are erected a frame dwelling bonse one story high sad a frame stable. Beizedsud taken in execution as the prop. erty of Samuel C. Claney, at the snit of Btoddart, Wilson St Co., against Samuel C. Olney and P. A. Shackleiter, partners as Samuel C. Clancy & Co. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of thidefendant Wm. 11. Lemon, of, In and to all that certain piece of land, eituatedin the sixth ward, of the city of_ Pittsburgh, in Allegheny county, being parte of lota Nos. 63 and 64, in the plan of lore. laid out by Thole Soot!, recorded in deed book, vol. 45, page-895; bounded as follows, vie: Begin ning at the corner of Townsend and Clark streets; thence Moog Townsend street 48 feet to lot No. 62; thence across lots Noe. 68 and _ 64, and piraltel with Townsend street 48 feet to Clark street; thenoe along Clark street 30 feet to rho place of begin ning, being the 'rime which Robert-Wllllams and wife, by deed, recorded In book, sot 185, page 137, conveyed to said Lemon; whereon ire erected a frame dwelling house and store, and a three Story brick dwelling house. Seised and - taken to mention se the property of William IL Lemon, mt the milt of John DM & O. ALSO, AR the right, title, interest and Adel of the defendant Wm. H. Lemon, of, in and to all that certain piece if lend situated n the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, Allegbeey otiosity, Pcnosylvania; being parte of lota numbered eixty-three and sixty four, .1.38 and 64, in the plan of lots laid out by Thomas Scott, which plan is re corded in the Ettoorder's office of said coun ty, in deed book, vol. 2d, page 895, bound ed and desoribed as follows, vie: Beginning at the corner of Townsend and Clark streets; thence by Townsend street along the front of said lots number sixty-three and sixty four, forty-eight feet to lot number Fitly two; thence 'arm said lots numbers 68 and 64 and parallel with. Townsend etreet, forty eight feet to Clark street; Ocoee along Clark street thirty_ feet 40 the plies of be ginding; being the same piece of ground whieb Robert Williams and Sophie, his wife, by their deed dated 26th day of Au gust, A. D. 1848, granted and conveyed unto Wm. H. Lemon, which deed is record ed in deed book, vol. 185, page 187, refer ence being (hereunto had, it will more fatly appear; ou which are erected a three-etory frame building, occupied as a dwelling bone. and store; also, a three-story brink dwelling house. Eledied and taken in execution as the property of Wm. H. Lemon, at the suit of Alex. R. Mi lee .for use of Duer, Morrie & Co. ALSO, Alt the right, title, interest and nlaim of William F. Kerr; the defendant, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in Braddook's Field, Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania, sod being numbered el; in section three of Bachatifin'e plan of Brad doik's Field, laid out Jn the Braddock's Edd Farm, and bound d and described as rollowe, to wit: Begin s og at the upper rode of Washington street at the corner of loi No. 4-and one hundred feet northward!, from Talbot street; running thence down along said Washington street fifty feet to lot No. 8; thence along the line of said lot one hundred and-thirty-three feet to Surraln al. ley; thence up along said alley fifty feet to lot No. 4, aforesaid, and thenoedairn along the llne'of said lot one hundred and 'thirty. three feet to 'Washington street, aforesaid, the please of begiuniog; being the same lot which the said James W. Buchanan *lib his wife by deed granted and conveyed to theinald William F. Kerr. Seised and taken in execution as the property of William. Kerr at the suit of James Todd, Administrator of the estate of James W. Buchanan, deceased. ALPO, All the right, title, interest sod claim of the defendant, James Watt, Sr., of, in and Ito all - that certain lot of ground situated in Lower Bt. Clair township, [now Borough of South Pittsburgh] Allegheny county afore said, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northern side of the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Turnpike Road, where the western line of Shadrach Davis' lot intersects with . said turnpike, distant from Second street one hundred and sixty-fire feet; thence west. wadi,' along said turnpike road twenty feel; thence northward and parallel with Second Street to' Chestnut street; thence eeetwardly along said Chestnut street twenty feet to the line of S. Theis' lot, and thence along the same and parallel with Second street one hundred feet to the place of be ginning; being one half of le lot of ground which, among others, William Ebbs and Elisabeth, his wife, by deed dated the 2d day of November, A. D. 1844, recorded in Deed Book Bd, No. 71, page 148, etc., grant ed and — conveyed unto Christian hump, and.the said Christian Ihmsen by Me deed, dated the 11th day of May, A. D. 1848, and recorded inlite ofies aforesaid iv Deed Book 4, I vol. 82, page 120, granted and conveyed the same to James Watt, Senior; on which there is erected a two-storied brick dwelling house. Seised and taken in execution as the property of James Watt, Sr., at the suit o Thomas S. Blair, Amigos. of A. 8. Bell, ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, Eve Anstalt:, deceased, who survived George Anshutz, in the hands of hie Administrator, Eli Edmundsoo, with notice to A. P. Anshatz, terra tenant, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in the city of Pittsburgh end Elute of Pennsylvania, being part of lot marked In the general plan of said city, numbered 187, whiolleald lot is bounded and described se follows, to wit: Beginning on Wood street at the distance of forty feet southerly from First street; running• thence mouth wardlY along Wood etreet to the corner of property once eold to Thomas Cram. well; thence outwardly by that part of said: lot numbered 187 sold to said Croup well it parallel line with Front street 60 fest to lot clambered 188; thence northward', by said lot No. 188 a parallel line with Wood a free& to a front 40 feet south of Front et., aforesaid; and themoe westwardly by anoth er pert of said lot numbered 187 a parallel line with First street to Wood street, the place of beginnieg, and hiving a front on Wood itreet of about 66 feet, more or lees ; being the same plece af.groand which John Forsythe, ilightlheriff of Allegheny county, bilisdeed duly executed and acknowledged in open Court, dated 6th February, A. D. 1848, granted and conveyed to Robt. Woods, Beg., who, with Sarah, his wife, by their deed of aseignment endorsed upon the said Sheriff's deed, dated the 7th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1848, duly executed end ac knowledged, greeted and conveyed the same unto Eve Ambit% wife of George timbals, aforesaid; on which are erected two thrts-• 'Lori b r i c k warehouse: Seised and taken in execution as the property of Eve Aught;le. deoeseed [who survived George Ausbuiel in the hands of his Administrator, Eli Edmundson, with notice to A: P. Anshuts, tam tensat, at the suit of Francis Baba,Edward Baba and George Berry, E xecutors of Christian Ansholi, deceased. - ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of Frederick Plump, of, in.and to all that cer tain lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, eltuate on the south side of Penn street, com mencing it a point - distant eitatwardly 84 feet from inter/motion of Plum and Morton streets; thence along Peon - street 18 feet and extending back by equal parallel lines, preeervlog the same width, 106 feet to spring alley. Seised and taken in execution' ae the property of.Prederiok Plump, at the suit of The Gomosonwealth of - Pettneylvania; ttle use of the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Pittsburgh. ALSO, Alt the tight, title, faterut sad &sin of geetei atop, of, in and to all that oettsta /93 of ground he the oily of Pittsburgh, sit. _ - ... , . '''''.."'"..T74,""l''''''''7"'"'""7'3'7"r''''''''''''''''''''''''.:''i....."..""-^''''''"ra".','''''''.'"-.""..."'"-rn,-,4-...,..,_,..-m..2.:-...-1,-...,a-....--K..,,,,L.3,.. , ...z........ ~.., .......--,-.a.....7',...r.,",---..-,,,,,.. ''...",'''''' ,.. " 7 " - ",•'''''''''''''' .. ...' 4 :'''''''' .” ' : ' 4 '.7":-.'",'"-=""""'"'-'-' - 7' ''"' '''' ... ‘,...V. , .^ .. - " - . . ' -4-• .k:.. \ , ,Ni . . 4., ~,.... • T.-z 7,.,.....- ~--. ''.; , .7 -. :,,,. ~~~~ ~. nate on the booth westwardly - corner of Fourth sad Grant streetri_ being 10 front on Fourth street 60 feet; and ex ding along Grant street 70 feet; on which . rooted one four piety brtok hotel (St Nicholas &fined and taken in execution AP the properly of Daniel Rough, at the snit of. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for nth of the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Pills burgh ALSO, AU she right, title, interest sod claim of John A Fagan and Margaret Fagan, hie wife, of, in Attain -all that certain lot or !deoe of grou n d situate in the borough of Manchester, county of Allegheny and State of Penlmprimis, fronting on the north Bide of Fayette street beginnlog at the destatioe Of one hundred and forty four feet easterly from Cluirtiere street, and containing in front, on Fayette Street, twenty-four (24) feet, and extending back parallel with Cote tiers street, preserving the same width, one hundred-anittwenty four (124) feet, to en alley, of which it has the privilege; being the same premises.which woe conveyed by Thomas Davis aex to said Megaret Fagan, by deed dated May 20, 1854, and recorded in the Recorder'. OFice of Allegheny county. Seised and taken in exeoution as the pro perty of John A. Nan and Margaret, his wife, at the suit of James C. Riottey for use of Joseph Pennook. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of Joseph G. Lawton, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of laud situate in the city of Pittsburgh and bounded and earthed se follower Beginning on Gamest side of Wood Street, at the corner of lot now, or late, owned by Mary M. Breokln• ridge, distant about 40 feet from the corner of Second street ; thence along Wood street southwardly twenty feet, and extending back towarde Market street, preserving the same width, ninety feet ; being portions of iota NM. 219 and 220 in .Woode' plan of said oily. Oa which said lots is erected - a large three story brick warehouse. Seised sod takes in execution es the pro. party of Joseph G. Lawton, at the cm of David W. Miller fur use of the Dollar Sav ior,' Bank. ALSO, MI the right, title, merest and claim of Morrow and Brother., of, in and to all that certain lot of groirl to the silty of Pitts burgh, situate in the Eighth ward of said airy, on the eastward), side of Marion street, between Belch alley and Forbes street, haw. ing a front-of silty feet on Marlon it and extending beak eaatwardly 108 feet 81 inches. Seized and taken to execution as the prop erty of Morrow & Brothers, at the suit of the Commonwealth of Penney!vac's, for use of the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of. Pittsburgh. ALSO, Ail the right, title, latereet and claim of Gustavus Neuffer, of, in and to all that cer tain lot of ground in the oh; of Pittsburgh, situate in the Eighth ward of said city, on the westwardly side of Marion street, be tween Beeoh alley and Locust street, has. log a front of 24 feet on Marion street-ted running back westwardly [preserving the width of 24 - lest] 103 feet and Eik tubes; on which le erected one brick dwelling two stories high and one small frame dwelling house. - Seised end taken in execution as the prop erty of Ginetayne Neuffer, [or Neiterd et the suit of The Commonwesith of Penneyl van* for the use of the Alsyor, Aldermen sod Cideens of Pittsburgh. ALSO, All the right„ title, Interest and abtims-of Thomas Patterson, of, in and to, or out of, all that certain lot of ground, situated iu the village of, Ent Liberty, Allegheny county, containing sixty feet (60)in front ou the Pittsburgh and Greensburg turnpike• road, and extending beak a distance of two hundred feet, (200) on which there is erected one two aid; frame dwelling house, stable, &o. Belted and taken in extreaUon u the prop emy of Thomas. Patterns, at the suit o Beoj►min Leiber. All the right, title, interest and claim of Charles Jonas, James Howard, and Francis Women, as Trustees of Clinton Chapel, of Bewiokleyville, of, in and to all that certain lot of—ground in the Borough of Sewickley vine, situated on the corner of Crooked creel, extending about 22 feet on Crooked street, and about 66 feet on Division street, and ounded by said street and by lots of Daniel Boardner and Barney Bonbon, on which is erected a frame building, about 30 by 40 feet, used as a hieeting-houee by the members of the Aldohit hi. E. Church. Seized and taken in execution se the prop. erty of Charles Jones, James Howard sad Francis Whiz.ll as Trustees of Clinton Chapel, Bewlekley, at the suit of George T. &Nisei', for use of Charles Jonee. 111 the right, title, interest hod claim of Cyrus Lapp, of, in, to or out of the follow ing described property, to wit: All the western hilt part of the following lot or piece oL ground, being lot No. 8 in Adam Teeth's plan of lots in the extended limits of the Boreal!' of Birmingham, County of Al legheny, State of Pennsylvania, (as foldout -by Z. W. Remington, Burveyor,) said ',half lot fronting twenty (20) feet on Centre street, and extending back, p ins the same width, towards Festal's' street, sixty. three feel six inches, (68 ft. 6 is.,) to toe line dividing it from the eastern half part of said lot; and having a two-story frame dwelling house greeted thereon; being the same lot which E4Ward A. hip, the plain- tiff, and Hannah, his wife, by deed bearing date the 6dodsy of September, A. D. 1860, and recorded' in Deed Book vol. 149, page 119,•conveyed to said Cyrus Lapp. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Cyrus Lapp, at the suit of Edward A. Moye ALSO. All the right, tile, Wang and Wain of William Gibson and Ellsibeth Gibson, his wife, of, in and to all those three certain lots situate In the city of Allegheny, county of Allegheny, and &ate of Pennsylvania, marked and numbered as Nos. 20, 21 and 22, in the plan of Wm. A. Charlton% be. ginning on Rebecca street, at the corner of • 61. ; d now or late of Alexander Young; th nos along said street, easiwardly 96 feet inches to Chestier' street; thence along Onartivre street 62 feet 4 inches to the air- Der of let No. 28 in said piaci thence along the line of said lot NO. 28, westward,' 79 feet 8 inches to said Young's lot; and Dienes by his Roe 'northward!' 116 feet 7} locates to Rebecca street at the place of beginning; en which are erected a mammary brick dwell. log house, store honsii, with b•sery, Ito. Nei:Wand taken in execution as the prop, oily of the said. William Gibson and Elise. .beiti . Gibson, hie wife, at .the suit of David T. Morgan. ALSO, All the-right, title, intermit sud claim of Chides McGill, the defendant, of, in and to all that Orilla lot or piece of ground nets In the Second ward of Allegnen, cily, in the county of Allegheny, Penupyrrania, bounded sod described as follows, six Be, ginning on the western side of Besveretreet at the corner of lot No; 21 and at the dis tance of twenty feet southward', from Canal street; thence extending in front:on Beaver street routhwardly twenty feet, and I. depth _wi9itwardly, preserving theism, width, ono hundred feet to an alley twelve feet wide; the same Wag lot staked No. 22 in George Ledlie's phut os the eutt,division of out lots No. 1, 174 and 176 in the reserve trial op. right, Pittsburgh; where Is erected on sold. lot No. 22 one two story frame house, host lagoaßs street. Belied and taken In eseentleo as the propacr of Chines:McGill, al the suit of William.ipsim, fore lb. use at James H. Magee. ALBO, All the :lin, nue, J./taint sad claim of Rum A. Chinos, of, in and to all that dot of ground is the alit of Pittiburgh, situate On the eouthirovilyside of:Foment snit tu t , the distance of 96 feet entwordly Iron Cherry : Web mid; ostoadisg - in frost on Forth street 22 foot, sad mob: book ill doptit tossed Medellin 85 feet. fielzed and takes In eseention os the propel of R.sq A. Gibloo, el Ike soil of the Commonneslth Of Pnnneylienia, for nee the Mayar, Aldermen •nd Citizens of Pitt.- burgh. Ail toe r.gbi, bile , imereßL an d Maitu t of the defendant, Thomas Haughey, of, in and to aii tam certain lot or piece of ground Number .. Three" (3) in Black's plan of the subdivision of lot No. 145 in the City of Pittsburgh; said lot beginning on the east. wardly aide of Liberty street, at the die-- lance of'6B feet three and a half incites east wardly from the corner of Liberty and 'Ra ter streets and running along Liberty street two hundred and eleven feel; thence 48 fOet 8 inches to ■ point 48, feet - and 8-12ths Ohm Water street; 'hellos 22 feet Winehea to a point 88 feet inches from Llberly street; thence 28 feet 9 1 inches to the place of be.. ginnihgr Having a three dory brick house thereon -erented. Seized and token in execution as the prop. arty of Thomas flenghey, at the RI of George W. Wilds, for use of Simnel W ilda, now for nso of Andrew Johnston. All the right, title, interest and olaim of George Spline and Minim Spline, [in the hands of Jane Splane, executrix, woo ear. rived William Spline, deceased, and Alex. coder Rosebush, executors of George Elplute, deemed, and Thinnest M. Marshall, administrator of William W. Spline, de ceased, to be administered,] of, In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground 'situ ated In the oily of Pittsburgh, and bounded amid deeoribed as follows, vie: Beginning at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield wrests; thence by Fifth street esetwardly one hun dred and twenty feet to lot No. .419 in Woods' plan of Bald city; then°e by said lot northwardly one hundred and twenty feet; thence westwardly etxty feel; thence southwardly seventy.flve feet 71, ladies; thence westwardly sixty feet to timitlifield Street; thence southwardly by Smithfield street forty-four feet 41 incite, to the corner of Smithfield and Ma Street., at the be ginning. Part of staid lot of ground is the same property sold and conveyed to acid Ettirseidee by Ann Eliza Decry, by deed in fee simple, dated 29th ef - July, 1825, viz thirty-elx feet front on Smithfield attest by sixty feet deep on Fifth street; recorded -in the office for recording Deeds, &a , in said county, to Deed Book G. tad, pages 206 and 206. Aloe, by deed dated October 1, 1826, tour feet trout on Smithfield by sixty feet deep adjoining the above, record ed in said office is Book G. 2nd. pages 308 and 804; also by deed dated 24th March, 1826, four feet front on Smithfield street by sixty feet deep, adjoining the above, re corded in said offioe in Deed Book N. 2nd, pages 35 and 36;. also by articles of agree ment dated 24th March, 1826, four and a half inches adjoining the above for a parti tion wall sixty feet deep; recorded la said office in Deed Book vol. N. 2d, pages 86, &a. Tee other part of said lot was sold sod conveyed to said Burseides by James R Bailer, Delude S. Scully and Harmer Decoy, Executors of the estate of James O'Hara, deceased, by deed in fee simple, dated 17th October, 1833, recorded in said Moe in Deed Book T 2d, vol. 44, page 472, cod is the same property sold and conveyed to George and William Spline by Robert Burn sides and Nancy, hta wife, by deed dated 18th 'December, 1847, as by reference to said deeds and articles of agreement will mere fully appear. Seised and taken in execution as the property of oeorge.Bplans, deceased, In the nen& of Jane Spline, eurvivitig Executrix, and William Splane, deceased, in the heads of Thomas M. Harebell, Administrator, at the suit of Weld A. - Grier and Bierly Cuth bert, Dxectuors, and Nancy Burneides, Ex ecutrix of Robert Burnsides, deceased, for 13130. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Sheriff. 8//111.17e11 01" ICE, Pitteburglb, Nov. 2J, 1861. I How Gtn. Baker Fought and Dltd. George Wilkes says in s letter to his paper : General Baker, calm as when speaking in the Senate, walked coolly up and down the lines, amid the fiercest fire, and, with a cheerful, placid voice, kept encouraging his men, It was a matter of constant wonder to all engaged, that no shot brought him down. Thus the fight raged, the enemy only occasionally leaving his covert, and our troops fighting mainly in 'the open.' Tired of this, the General determined to Make one wholesale effort to drive thorn from the woods, and charging up to them, forced them to give ground in their whole front; but the retiring ebb was checked by a bank of numbers in the rear, and &double row of rifles, serried and interkided from fires of kneeling and standing troop, poured a deadly volley into our audacious lines, bringing. us not only to a pause, but to a temporary falling back. The re-flow of the .smiguirouy wave. left Baker tan yards in front but calm and as cool as ever. 'ilea turning, as if fora new example, he pointed out a rebel officer who at this mo ment rode near on a white horse named him as General - Johnston, and riuddenly asked some one to hand him a As he reached forward to receive the weapon, a tall man stepped out item amid the pris-' veiling smoke, and milking up - to within five feet of him, levelled his revolverand shot him in the head. He kept &Mika.; livering the three or four shots rapidly into the body as it fell, and then stopped, as if to lift, and bear it off. At this mo ment Captain Beirel rushed forward, and placing los revolver to the ear of the bend ing figure, shot him through the brain. • Letter from Camp Nevi*. . We have received a short letter from emcee ber of Captain Hervey's company, Col. Bib.. well's regiment, dated at the headquarters of Gen. Neglers Brigade, and we give some ex. , trans which may be of interest to many; Carr Cent* Nam, Ky., Oct. 27,1661. I have delayed writing thus far on account of the uncertainty of our location, and of givr ing friends at borne the proper address. I suppose you have had the particulars of the principal movements of our Brlgade,"eince" leaving your city, through other stamen but I, as one of those most immediately interested In the matter, will Mate that we•hul a very pleasant trip to the metropolis of this gallant Border State, and a grand sad heart•Cheeriag world o h u a r nd fr g ien o i: • a th t i holi: 6 4 . 4 to have witneesed it. One would thiak the ple were °my with enthusiasm, theyrned• so io h n ar:do t ti b e e much of us. We encamped for a dmiple`of days at Louisville, sod the generoueladlet of the city-made us many 'prevent, which : were very thankfully reeeived—plee, eakee, toffee, cigars, tobacco, etc. The gentlemen pritirdet as with three good mesh', which came quite opportunely, as our ratios, were eh'prt SOT a low dare. Camp Nevin is in a beautiful location,fine, level country all around, sad blamed with a delightful climate. We Ire encamped _ 'on the farm of the traitor, JOhn O. lireckloridgeiend are about fifty miles from Louisville. le this (Hardin) county, "Honest Old Abe , ' Brat saw - - ' ''' '''' the light. -I am informed that there are now - , Huth. New Ifeee:feetepeedent of lart_week, encamped' armed in this neighborhood about 25,0Cti Union troops. The rabble ire stron nadir th e si i gfi' m ores traziOr - of the Na. • - - • 1 - . -' ' along from Bowling Green to Green river, and g f l oe, y Hornee;Oreality,7 be s!iyi : we, expect to go amid give them *one et hint i ; It.fe ilaiity —nailing hot slivery-4hat has do soon., ' ~., , causal iiollllll3tates to repudiate( Co , tee.ea.. Lettere to this point should, be directed via Lrant ,01' IWO!', power, the .authority ..or, the Loniiiville. Ursa air; - ifilnion . ..': It bestaiery Gilt wastollY betas the ••, . . .; mind ciAlly railroad:and nther Oconee and Us. Da * Sart " Cea NErr VniT '""Tbi° eelere ' deintlette °dent expressly to precipitate Korea ted physician for chemises,. • of the 'fungi,. liver of , isenovinsee•aed.children. beedierhser lent and stomach, will visit Pittsburgh again" en into a l ee k ) a " * th e * "Ds' Is il!,-"Inel. •• - - Jil ~ t hat anus hoidem:ol.oavagre' for: devasiatinn Monday and Tuesday, November 4th and m, m o w , ~ ,,,,, , j, y„,„ . . 1 40,,,,, of env Vre at i t , to remain during those two day, at pt; _tsp . homer.: -It is slayer), that lite In .iunteish' toe ear% Drug Store, 140 Wood: Street,. to elaalitie Pi th ier istit 9l4 Ithielb an d Sr "- Id'-th e '2ol th Pithier a safe eoberet in hones that:nano' ahot patients sMicted witti - every lawn; of yang. .... ,i,",,,,..' „ f „ love? „-,,, L . „.„,.., 'disease, • liver and stomach disaiteas. Dr. ma Y4l.7''''''' , "" -- - - Schenck is the inventor of the - celebrated in. .”.. 4 .. - ,„ °7 -,_ . ' ',.. ' ' ''• .- ' ''''''''-' ' s strunicat called Rerpronnifer, by which bacon . . Ali fi..e : , ..:.r. --: _.., ~ .- -. ~, - • tall the true condition ef,theltinge,, and yrs. ; , golli *4 the rite) ttlath•rthat efavery'and scribe suecesele Li, in. edit eases,. white the - . nesniiihat 0..416 is thi, day is iiluse to etas. lungs ere sot tiro far diseased, Dr their throw, thenOvisnaleitie nod the'Maitewhy, has been eatinei k tly.sicecierel When shintlerthetteeenlielletltholettaishet ite.4701- , . - . • _ . tient hay one sound lean, as hundred. can wit:, nbiostii.- - BariT• e lites sad. onanithoitikr poi,: kaolin this city end vietniii: . ''''' ' T : ','' '' ' 'ileitis ft-'-tkili lite.: power ineisoeii iyi. , ' The . Charge :for" d - lberoanh 'ainialitation= .any eihertit ttrthe<aret'.oudnealoyint Ilya with the aeapirometet, iv three dollars, bat, tlition—eby shoeld not the Union take up the for the metal way or extiminieg, he makes so gage thee lasoleetly thrown downt Slavery charges, . ha decreed the overthrow of the Union, - and We advise those who wish to consult big is plantain lie end with a venoms which harem to tea thhi eats ill order to enable them to re. us so ( thole* betwathl the death of the Sr; member the tine. cape and Meet kissalleded victim. _ . - • • 1, utlj 4e 5 4. ID, P . 4_t3* CO . •?L, r-noralstoas Offiethi fihkeite;l, - twis. Smilifuick -7 F O X - W'r l 3l3"Cli,i3 - SLUMMY. MOANING, NOV, 2, 1861 Forma PAaa—Late telegraphic news mit celleaeous matter; self advertbeinents, etc. Pattalismellt' Nee - kik Gazette. Tot Wzmur :Gazer's,. published this morning, contains fall details of affairs in Kentucky, of the progress of events in noun, around Wuhiagtorr, ttie Upper Potomac, and the latest news" by telegraph and . mail from all important point{. I Sassy Disraneriox.--It is rumored that and SLIDELL, the, new rebel Ambits- , @adore, are attihorized to grant almost any . thing that England and France may ask, even to the extent of * Protectorate tyre the Confederate States, and if nothing else will do, the prospictise exiinolpation of the sines. flowerer_ this may he, it Is pretty evident that their mission Is one of immense importance to the rebels; as they had a large - representation In Europe previous to the embarkation of the new Plenipoten tiaries. it-they eannot break the blockade, they see that they must inevitably succumb to the Federal Government, and nothing la too dear la the estimation of Jeff. Davis & Co., to Pay for salvation from such terri ble humiliation, and dire retribution.. In the meantime, Wit e these Ambassadors are on their way to _Europe, our Nave; fleet may seize • Southern port, and open up a option trade, under the old flag of the Holey. Little heed . will this minion obtain lit'Eq rope, if this desired object is aceiniplished. If England and Frantie can get the cotton ind tobsooo, they will leave us to fight oat the Timers!, without Interference. Events move rapidly now, and the rebels may find themselves cheek-mated In their last desper ate move, -froth a source they little appre hended, and did not prepare tor. ANOTHIR CHAIM AGAINST FERIIONT Ex- PLanin.—By the telegraphio reports in to• dare paper, It wilt be seen that the state ment of Gen. Thomas 'that Fremont has pitrehased end furnished the soldieri with Inferior and rotten blankets, turns out to be a mistake. • By the way, why was this "experts report suffered to be published. It was well enough for Geo. Thomas lo make his report to the War Department, for the Information of the authorities, but it ought not tolhave been published until Fremont bad been.fur nished with a copy, 'and had time given him to make hie defense. Greet injustioe is done to Fremont in permitting this damaging omelet report to go out, while be was too far off to meet and answer the charges. If the object of the publication was to weaken the hold Fremont hes upon the public es teem, it wilt fail of its design, as the Amer loan people like fair play, and will not see • man cried down without a chance to de fend himself, especially when he is chasing • horde' of .rebels before his victorious troop.. Fll,lllO3Ve P I 7IOEADES,..-04111 Of the charges made by Adj. Geo. Thames, against Gen. Fremont, te, that only twenty out of hundred of the guns purchased by Gen. Fremont. in Europe would go off; and then there is an loainuntion, founded on hearsay ovidence, that there had been some specu lation in the matter, and that one of Gen. Fromouffs friends had mnde thirty thousand dollars by the transaction. We are ',lm bibed that Gen. Thomas would have made such a charge, unsupported by proof, against *General in the field, who bed no oppartn• - oity to explain or reply. A correspondent of the New 'York Tribune,' who sips himself ••One Whir ilitetre," sod who appears to be thoroughly :ix:Tainted with the matter, says: • "The arum which Gen. Fremont bought in Europe were: 2000 rifles, too revolvers 'lll need-cannon, woo ehot aedeltelf, and 2.000,.. 000 - percussion taps. The rifles werenewitad 'oldie proems pattern ol the ben atauderd rifle in use in the French army, sad were made at Liege, in Belgium. Atter Gen. F./anima's re turn, to_ the United Stevie, the Secretary of War,. Mr, 'Cameron, sent an order . tb Adams and 'Mr. Dayton to perinea* 20,000 more rifles of Galilean kind as more purchased 'by Gen; ttremoit. Still later, Mr. debsyler, sent - to Europe as a special aped to procure arms,offered to buy rtg as of the s l o e patte rn to th e number of 100.000. And a contract was : made by film tor 20,000 Mee absolately, for 28,000 more if they could be furnished_ Add the rifra is the 'same in every respeet'ae tee 2,000 perehued by Geo. Fremonti save that Geo. Fremont'a were made in Belgium, and tho others in Francs. _ , ...The. 600 revolrere purchuad tiy Gee. Fre mont wan so highly approVed that Mi. &cool ie, sought to bay 10 • 000 more of • the . ume 'Mod. Titert : illed cannon, eight is onatbei, wire 12 pounders, and were Died* to magi , end there Lean bett er filled cannon of its pine is the ger- , These ware all the arms purchased by Gen. Fremont in Zuropit. He desired to purchase a Airier quantity, at a time when• arms _Gould. hare bete bad at peace 'prises ; and if be lad been !imbibed Abe- means, the very . Arms which Pdr: Sclinyler is toatractiag.f or now, to be here at some toture - time, would bevirbeen iiready is the bands of our soldiers. •• 'Gan. Fremont paid tor these new •rities $56 'each. • He could hive had 50,000 or, 100,000 at .the same pride, sod one lot of - 10,0 IV Preach , rides. wait offered at $l3 50 , 1 0110 05 I have since been sold by other parties Hs the War Department is Waddington tor $27. Rebus a mistake has been made by Mr.. Cameron sod Adjutant7oen. Thorns.. Cer. talaltlfsit arms e purchased its Hoop. by. (Tee. Fremorit"wsie too few isenumber to have in cited en mach remark': - They' pro4bly . lisfeX •tci Enropeanirms that have' beet purchased' in Bt. Louis by Mem Fremont Mace 'he took command. Geo. Fremont was obligee to pick. op net arms as he could•and, or p without. If . be has heft compelled to-purchase poor inns ud. pay imp prices for the, Abajault. is.eot with him, out with ; those IMO - shoild hive furnished hip department.with unii, hod notleft hitif in this itecemity of purchasing'at '''' The Witaisseissia'ssis'igiiinek Secession is again tearing lie head la tarytiad, and under the banner of ..Pease .ail . i party," :b named' its oandidstee for the 1 approiatitglifietion. Let 'tercel:ilk be ae it may .at Ihe polls, the governmeat will i make short work of the secessionists, i theyf attempt totm e our ttutir traitorous ten lions. Ewen the _old, sedate. ~NAT oast. laratxtalltess baa been aroused to ,some 'earnest uttersiees, by the fear of lisriland taking the State into the dark &byes of Seo <melded. After relating'the previons eels;of theGoternment towardstdaryland, it /aye: . urrhe-latguage of thus Rent of Ili Genesi. inent is eteartuid aeame r a inous.:, MU" all am. phatically .declare k in!. .deter ination that biennia:lo mai. Xi AXVIAN D LOiLiVil that SO much of Ittino shill be nppliee there as is required to preirentliei wainsg war !plait the Muted Slates, interriptisi its ainsmunica lion■ or supplies, or in any way embarsasolOg its operations doting the secesaion,.rabellkm ; that wheeler in elected to office therftnttela' what platform sorter he may sund,,lscabill. keep in good faith the oath whieti theVonsti. Lotion of Maryland reqairea hiin - firig of all to take, viz : "I .do swear that 'I will support . the 601111titatioa of the halted State..”... The • nomination, the election - of traitor . coold•prococe no other result lbws their re.; moral. If madness and folly in .wantonnees a spirit of bravado or a lust of notoriety, wil , toy with %revive sod incite rebellion, they bit make their possessor, the target of a Gorrenr meat which in Baltimore and Maryland is it resistible; and they will find, Wolin* for their comfort, that the day of forbearance and false; eye past. Bosoms or defeat of seemadon at the polls m all one to the Gatos of-bla6boOlt but defeat will be most profitable. iti...thrt leaden woo are in.nomination. We wait* to seer who recklesely brave the Government. 'We ate sure what coarse the Government will, for we know What coarse it must, pnrsee.” • WHAT a healthy and eloquent , contract there is between the loyal men of Kentuoky, Tennessee, North Carolina and Western Virginia, and 'the peace men of the Free States I The latter occupy their time in constant att•oks upon the AdministraUon of Mr. Lincolo, In MillreprellelitatiOnlld the ob jects of the war, and in bitter abuse of all who swain it —covering their retail:tagalong' with • thin:varnish of hypooritioel detection to the country. The loyal Eleuthera men sink every other objetit before an 'Nothing and ever present love of the Colon.. They ' forget that Mr. Linoola is • Republiiin, ap.l plead every _ effort he is making for their protection, and Welcome the soldiers o Republic into their midst, no matter what quarter, with every mtnlfestati gratitude.,-.PAitadelpAic Press. - No true patriot will stop to inquire forniar political principles, in • like thie, provided he gives tumid& evidence of hie devotion to the Units . the Government. - If • man is a Repub . it is well;* orif a Democrat. it Mequon" so long as he is for the country ant nine the government. There is j! cordial a feeling among the- Repulti today towards Monism and Dix,* York, Hot; of Kentucky, and Joint of Tennessee, and other patriot Datil - . as there . Is towards %tattoo, 'or, sr, Rumor, or any other of the lesdlitg of the party. - • The Most contemptible - °leas new commustity, are the so-Oillad piece the loyal Stateit. They lose no oppor of covertly attacking the government, it to safe to do so, and minifeet,ln a and ways, that they - are distortl fit though they_ are too cowerdij epe avow it. Such hipoorisi is oenh4o; We may reepeot ari open, aio.Mcdrebt takes Walt& in his hand, i lor Yentas ail -on the field of battle; batrial - traitor, who derives all his minim and prosperity from the govermniits etitutions under which he livdll and yet ceases every opportunity or venting his spite against them - , Is .t log Of the indignation and scomol lojal citizen. Such 'Men Herald' Jeff. DAVIS to the White Linen; Mit trate the North, in the dust. Confiscation normeandiest.' The Philadelphia Press says ; "No neutrality is permitted intim( States. Not only is a man driven ,q refuses to enlist or to pay for and: all' snob men, and ev, into of the North.who liaison Datareata int property in the Booth, and who can be reached by the Confederal/se, • are at once punished ; by , quatiaantioni we not, therefore, in effect, paying expenses of our own sar upon We rebel., Anil also, by , reftisiog to rat/drafts ail we 00104, intehtlag tauten to — pey their eipensee la Dew* a little harsh to , see Jeff. Davis, and this robheri around him, "ruining Andrew Jamie's, of Tennetsee, be:rail's of his dimities to the Union, and plundering loyal men in the free States, and, at the same time; to - witness the humane and gentle policy of the &dorsi Gomel:sent, in- - reference to known add 'stowed Sympathizers with titrementies of the Constitution and the war 7 . . - One of the first tneasuies.-whirde 'should) engsge' the attention of - Congress, hi this _ . •question of aonitication.. The ffovernMent should be "placed i postilion to ,iritiaGati upon the rebel, the polloy they pursue with regard to- the property of all Union men! It isjustelaki thattebellion should be;pun. hilted by the loge of property . There bail been too mach forbearnaint,ffisidayed:. It is high time that rebels learn that there ism : Government -- "lab - can punish as; will as -ptetegt,'snd that . the Bret duty is jest as oh: ligatory es the litter ; • . Bourdwirrium fdissount.-,ff letter to the Muninati.Oommarcbd, thus spike of the country: 1n the neighborhood coOemola: "We have traveled, eines I - list wrote, over a most beautiful sod fertilecoutary: I have beta &swabbed to see such pallUal :en dows la *country No new, .oae term that . To Wald.;ls worthy. of sputal note. be -lousing a Mr. JetFriee, a wealthy Preach geotiemais. „. This farm Is two miles squint, enclosedby a none waU put dp 'ln a most workmadlikiiimininer. The wkole 'Abe. le lok the dont Cite; of 'osadvithsti. Biery 'thing about the,honse Jr 1 .111 Most =dent style.; the /bore 'covered bf the moil Minx carpets ;:.the wells hug - With - pabtelege from the . ‘Old 'Minns i° a library Und is equal so 'that 'of alp 'prinks gentleman - la tie land, - Ose 'pile of migniteent engrav ings that veto piled uPon .,- the door of Me library;; his =informed t.Ges. -Margie, Cost thirty dye thousand frames. ;It mould not send mrstrauge to meet grandeur and .weslth it ad old settled country. But here whire.solidely was the home of the ladled, Mid; wane ; evu now. the Wild deer dada I Aare beam la a - mambo 611.1 , '; • -Ns have porjtalltai rtm7 1141170w lag, W. doltot trailing ,aad couptratoM agalactalo 1; _bogy, dolma Ulm nOri talon Imo booed sod mon cowardly wreathes wito that proclaim' u virtu their loditretami to shbli tionaptP's ' , Peie9 altote at heart. thor Fog!ld !eil tY4 Piton - from purl 2104 toeheitpolitloel.eppoarati. They amine* p r e thi giaboittemetitathmalptatsateeoioad Uie'llable - of 'oar - Bei:theta' brothree, sad toketlata piaci, the 6eatil e i4,of II eon- Pr.'.? 02 4a 4 ; . 'T r allaraare,l. Cr a -- • 00,1111114101 ,Solfjl34ll the - fiVra Me. Davos CI. Bums, Water CUM sad Rolm. psi de Pbysfaisni Woo aims for Xrniaboii's Ankh. baited True bir Upturn. Center ot - Psmi sad Warn . taritiHut **toll +w lourepoolera er the Mdshisrigh Omuta] WaaateCTON, Oct. 30,1861 f . Mr head wu warmed by the nohle and soulnarnog editorial, is your.--ierthe this date, touching "Lund, Maury aid Enancgadon," in which you spear -Of the feasral oration.of. dialler. Dr. Sunderland a ,ol the New 'School Church, of thieeity, over the lawente46-Maisi . His exam ple is c noble one, and it would seem that no one, other can fail to see that the Doctor is in the right, gloriously in the right.' "The come of ail our woes is St.avaar . the result mat be EatanClPATion." W9llll that the. pulpit would make this ring out over' the - whale land until the feeble glinute•ing by which Many public functionaries appear to . heralded in their course, should pale before die splendid moral Hot .which the sacred desk wockithin shed upon the people. Dr. Sunderland has driven tke ileettealea ela meat from his church by the (gild terror* of the gospel of Christ, which is the symbol of "freedom to all mankind. 'At the time when this - city was infested with. secession *nue, demand of whom, male and , _female,,have sinew sought snore congenial olden, le never ceased to beer kin testimony to the truth, and to fift hie clarion'veiciii ii humble seppliestion io Gad that he would panne* these Hilted Stator, bias the their army and navy, and anthrility. , Many of the "Conitititional Senplera".remonstratedulth him in prints, bet he kept rety p ing ; veiny of the owned-out "Sectiehers" who attended hie church protested,. sad le ft :' On. jotuig "lady" on the Sabbath succeeding Mut 'Bald. more riot, of the 19thof April, went to him after sermon ant said, with dashed and aim lace: "1 em , surprised. you :should pray for that Old Luca* !" . :Calmly looking in harlace,.Hie Doidat said, !slil) dear Min.—, you most pray toffad for a change of he art, end a better and con , venation Cr you wi ll go tothe devil." ' Ithe ' afterwar ds apologls,d for her lasylap to him, bet I-think she never came back to t h e chunk. Do all who stand up to open' the words of truth, thus leadenly rebuke the troWardi thus constantly labor_ and strive for the removal of the cons from this 'infantNey,,..tritrily. There are yet toned those, More than *hole • degree north of Dr. Senderland's churnh, who hold that, even to pray for the country in this dire extremity, and to raise their nice in be. hall of the blotting out of the national ain, is to "introduce politics into the pulpit." The great . work of Emancipation mango on, Miwever It le good to fed that th e devious ways of weak politicians, gropisg about. ith their dark lanterns and dui/Amgen of leth to stab it. will prove so blind Entereakcs to be -only ridiculous. Thiavalaiiichistinitilbeit.. Fsl# TMLIC WBR Woild dd mid to sal ludget UM& PO," ""W."8: - HAVEN,. Nat: 84 - Thir' d street, . fYyo - . • : - la.vre WO to "mall ot luso, soixottog to • • . &Qin in. • . , 1"/►israw ' . ATTZNTION. , .Plooorotos, Worn OZWI4IO Lk. C0.,1 , , • MOP. NOTillabie J ATOllat—Whereaii, in partmee 'of a iwne Ot2 brood by - *too 'wool states Moult Mort tor Um Northers blatoictOldo. II Pia WU PLUS( Abe rlttoborgb, son . 1 1sYn• aod °Undo Militate. its fronohloto, proptstf out diets, oa the fttb orOotobir, neL *Jeans I/ D. loader, X. 'Myr Thom" Bottom J.. 3114•12, Ilmosol llama X _. ' Amain. litors.,Purnmers,thatoEM lkol,ohnofiro Os it kttwo, and soda tugeby 01/112 by tin nodskilgood, Raeoltor or sold fort Wipe sad Clolomo Itolkood dootot i rt:l promo omplolid on or about , told Na Mod, sad to all ' 0111110011 baloir 'toottose or clime eoluncolano . . , Tilt In punnthre of so order of Ike' United Stites oirceds Mart tor the Northern Phonic* of °M UM. add, I bum tido Te o f ° to J. W. Ph, Lontse sal others, lembasers of mid ithitroad .. a id, the rattlimeth thernmed, with oild mete Its apportonstons, maohinse7. ng stock, ea gan, together wh allies Olthis. • _ thr Mid oThriner_lutberreg mom& o r e nnui. _ mi mom now or nominee's co:opined by the an• dirstgesi, -/thre,rer niernsid.in connectton with holiford, am hereby dierithrgeit horn farther soeven formolonnt a t mid geortmr. theme the on dii. or sod ereseethor It ethos dune of the nosettled so. emus end belesive nue the nsesiveri whist; will groom, to onion ix amount of the Wp 000 M. , . Ethetthr Pittsburgh, Wt. Wayne tekteegn ILL 00. glisiim of 'WOMB Piromathijrnm Weisz as, filtiotholtsnArer Otonumr, • mrshursh, mormther ish Baths pd tared ttes Plthetunth, hit Warm and Okkage Railroad, with di Ns %wpm/W. insiedels the Marini Mt, kW. • Sit OppliztemiscaOf may we hoe Ude day as plinth la Porno aim oe the mom by tee hathinn aid will on sosi trim this dathogerste the mom ere- ta• Pitudergh, Wert Worth th e Chterothsotherix • 7!' • J.) D. LAMM& SIYOi6 ItALNIta: 'a ansAa * eoueua. .1141.111431111. Omni" to Thorns, Writsunenrigove shins 41/1 e" ti 4srio IthrthreirOmomer, Pi november iNn. Tits listehror rtes, * prod the Pittsburgh, ltere•Thrsith and 011 01 1 011_lialltrad late the femossion MP P. D. Wier. W. Wpm Thomson, Maud Banns, Maim! Mien tontott. Nom ilthre„ 1 memo othemord the some ot tear WWI, lloanoes.oortgaidiejel la- or shoat odd load. not **bemire, athilled, wail Man: stake Wm tallied In their nonuser, kankkija - • Qui sail, ht. adhikr. 84 MUM tinas. TAILOR 62.110T8A8,' 219.-.4iiiizatar want _ _ - - . . - . - :.- .-, ', =., -' ' • 'onsazzerarr, OZUO. ? i . - Apre•resert iteistioa ighlii to tie ' inatliar sad , - *a orrsalaaaaad Wardiaidido assaraar. alederautattame nab asamdiamasidiod adtk. - Knaciramicaa gu; aue aturcarak 00 4 10aara U. anima a 00.. mown& [std Clikehuous=" llB q*ickuukit __ . 4° altedrally. 0pm..11 INDIA IItUBSICti% .11142111STIS 'UK `l l o l .DpaurttlOL—AL Russo nuede—ms oast 17_10/trfroJe•A' WPM am.tikat kli ll4 l De• 11 ,1 •S1.11•44 21 ati. OW 'inst.' . J. it It PIRUNI. - - A ALIATH. BLANIUSTB OR • 1.- IllaralltAgros wucie—Dat Wide' by lashisaabiala MOW, Mat. J. $ R. PELLLIII.
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