igtitintra a-4N ~.): -g Mir",/l.KnAi• fouXikellik* OM MIILICAN NOMINITIONS. oxamint iurpaiics oexrwr: . . 'mum wsuntri maxima, coif atunt...„ scions. 1 7 / 1 11617, of, !labium !Zp. • Szoninais ionLs.o7g. isskjC., ,*ll.i.Lks Paso , Clay. • • • - asaminioliCA isoz.calklcalcoo*.it iallasictaxes necussar, sosarve Tp. x-- 41111110111,11 RiobLic, /nachos?. • isallD L. issuilit; enechanr. ia. walla/A. car. tacuocrum ;DO. a. P. ,PRARVBX•A, Arllxet, Tp. ' iwinasstomm. t • ~•AciniOW..Tarentwa. .wit.r fuLemsoic ctts. VOO . l lIIPOTII.I R. S. /iik y rill, Sewickley w. , --.11-sWi u re . isaich 4 ester. HEPIIIILI6LN WkatiINGMEN, • • LOOK HERE. . . The Post of yesterday, in a double. laded editorial, calls lustily upon the - democrats who, it says, "have been led away, for a moment only," Into support ing the , 'ii ,,,, orkingmert's Ticket, to leave' that part , and Vote the entire Deme. .crane tic t. The • mission that the Democrat's tshiki bay taken part In the Working . Melee movement, have done tt "for - a ' 'Moment only," is a confession of what . lie have been charging all along, that thel were acting merely as decoys for . - Republicans, their object being - not . to vote the Workingmen ' s ticket them . selves, but to induce alimony Republi cansta possible to do so. . • The Post admits this, and every un , preiudicid man mull realise the trethof , it. The time for playing the robs'of . "Workingmen" bee come to an.end with these democrats, and the Post according -ly emends its bugle to recall them to the camp of the faithful. Having done all they could to Seduce Republibms from • their party, they mist hurry back i into 'the democratic fold,' and spend what lit ' 'de time there Is Tbilisi helping the dem °Matto ticket. They have been playing ~ l iii hyPocrite long enough, the dunen . critic candidate for Senate thinks, and hence this solemn all upon them I to throw Or all disguise and show theta - "selretin their true • Oath's'. :. j . , . The Republicans who have been led .soissef , into this third party Isstenetnent rN ° i I l lirtguiir_ ~:et.es o P!neitlli this G The den:tomtits 'ho - be :. gen this amebas. nt telth therneieeer fe. ... "Vp:oded to stet in good faith. It is an cild 'thick of theirs.. They ate always active • . in roomettes third - parties, becomes 447, hope to induce Republicans to join with them in all the measuria preliminary to ',. an4leotion, and then abandon them iiii4teets,thi:lection Conics; .They will do that here. - The Post Indicates the pro gramme to the letter; and no Republican stiff ring himself to be deceived by them, can , lead ignorance of their hypocrisy ' coltosoLicarsour. We hays tecoatl~ pound under review several of the aspects of the questioner Morllcipal Consolidation, which is to he determined by tbe voters of Pittsburgh, ' Allegheny and the contiguous boroughs - i" - airtthei ' , pate election to be held next tueeday. To'dai ere wish especially to direct attention to two other points, I) Consolidation, tea certain extent, -Ilea recently. occurred on the North's:Me; " that ii, Manchester "arid other airpoia lions hue united to Allegheny. All th 4 arguments so .far adduced against tbd CompleiC Consolidation - how pro. ,poed were jut , aa cogent against that . width has been consummated- ',Not a • reasorat'iMy Weight has been assigned in Opposition to the Onion of all the tem - porattone, which did, not bear with millet force against the aggrandizement of Al , lit,e ItY by absorption of the menielpel ' '1 ea adJakent thereto. • Indeed, thelegis latioa , by: yhich that - agglomeration was affected was part of the scheme for combining all -the districts tei: der one government. Not a voice has been beard from Allegheny pro- : testing against the annexations by which her territorial limits wpm en , ;lairs:sd.. Instead, there has been univer sal aequireeence in the result as alto-. geth -U. proper and benetidaL We plead • thligeiletel consent en the North aide; ..I.thistrinqualided recognition of the on. desirableness of many corporations, in rprfaewlof imief 'se a 'full and conclusive *aurer to all) that has been urged, or, su m y r riarearter be urged, from that quar ter, against the farther Consolidatien n contemplated. If, the ,citizens of Allegliciry do tot believe in tonsolida thre, let them *hew 'their ,faith by timir workalet than at once initiate meia area for.. restoring Manchester and the - other boroughs or townships recently absorbed to their' former independent condition: shall be done,; it ' win be fair to conclude that all denim - against Consolidation raised . by Lay of procardi from other considerations )11mailhoes of public utility.: ' • , 9. Within the terntoty which it is proposed eo consolidate under one miV "skipal government, -there ire' now liv , ing nearly, g not , quite, two hundred ' thousand people. =Before -the present century shall clime tho population ;oral 'within this narrow domain will at - least be donblai. To receive and prep - arty arrangei for this vast increase, ',Motels bV no Meats imaginary, abet reasonable ealeumble, mama things are absolutely indispensable. (a.) That the suburbs should be put ) wider such uniform' adininistratien as to -struts, Water, gas, and other improve; mantis requisite to health sad comfort, ' • aid" comporting with ibe Alt Limier inedirielvillution, as to afford load!. Iles where families may comfortably and • . Such accommoda. - "liOns are wanted, riot simply for fami. Zee .of wealth, who are able to invest from twenty-five thousand dollars ' by', to 'two., Or three hundred thouiend dollars r in a residence and its appurtenance's; but Or' families • of quite inederate means. This can enlz be done by forethought and proper. ation. Just here we may- as well say that the arguments presented to counter; yell this 'consideration are not onlj werthleas, but puerile. As, for instance; it has been urged that la other cities gamma 2 are opened, sidewalks paved, curbstones set, and corner lights pro. - .Sled, *afore the spice is actually need ed for ;occupancy. Dote a man build s house before he layp a foundation t Such preparations are pale-Maly the things de. mended by the exigencies of the case. Ten rich and poor alike can And at fair prices places in which tidily to bestow their families. The recompute to the • immediate property holders cannot be ' otherwise than abundant ; and the gen . aril advancement will amply remnser ate all others. The great drawback to Pittebirgh is that, while it lea good business point, it is not desirable as a plum- of residence: Tide is a serious _ matter, and must be remedied. . As we judge, the only cri:lent remedy can -comothrough . c atonsolldioi; and, lanixt, (A} .AnerliCient pollee Is essential to Pefes end geed order of a deniapopti libon. The iargerthe numbir orpeople . living upon a given amount of territory, and the 'greater the accumulation of propsrt .t h amore urgent the need of r ow, „The dangerous classes as net cral_l7,lMMOVin Cities as wild beasts In piiasesoilunglea Bence the &headily of Inalsibllf. 'Mateo large a population ea is sow; Mere-much MT') I'2 great esperpubaion arisinnewrposspect—shall be governed by appliances adapted onl to populations strictly rimier nearly so. There is nothing that deserves the name of police either in Pittsburgh or Allegheny. It is practicable for two expert burglars acting in concert, to enter a store ; warehouse, or office in either city, and with comparative *mu nity.' All they have to do, is for Minor them to detain a watchmen on hill long beat, with some scat of questioning, while the other maker; an entrance tato the premlsa tielected for : 'enteriMise. Keen the bridges, alter nightfall have become unsafe for females. The men , genie's of the police force is aggravat ed by having the territory diet ought to birvigitintly guarded; - 'cut M5 - into nar row &MN% pnd authority subdiyide& This evil has many aspects, which we ettrintiVfdllylintilddernOwi - - (c.) objection made to this is ttiat nubile improvements and a proper pale* cost 'money:' Dear, economic sonlat tie aie aware they do.. Indeed, we know of no one thing, except sea- fight and air, bat what cost money; and even theie cost unless they are taken primitively, in an open field. A great city is a costly machine; and they who expect to ran one of them, to is to get all the resultant benefits while carrying none or few of the inevitable hardens, make a calculation most likely to result disappoinunent. In spending money—and , money is good for nothing except to spend—the main thing is to be; sure and get the money's worth. This makes it impera tiVe in all men who 'want to be thrifty, Co watch their outgoes; not to see that nomoney goes oat, butto take care that *Met if expended Counts to beneficial parnmes,"and for all it ought ,to. there are wbo would get rich,ti they were not too :stingy. They pinch so:closely that the pinching tends to poverty. "The liberal soul shall be made fat." 'This is the only kind of Mal it is worth while to have fat. Bo; In the matter of public expendi tures, it Is not only well but indispensa ble to see that all moneys appropriated for any purpose, whatever, are wisely used, and that none are stOlen by the persona charged... With the . disbunement. It It, abio; to needful for Cssiipuration as for .= individual, to lusenfairly within Its mums; to go's:to faster than the cumatances Justly warrant. • 4 good ; deal has been said end (1111ited, against ConsolidaUdn'; partial -14 140 61 triniuM , Inareetud exPeariv, that iraltogether nadesereing of serious reflec'lltin.: Tint logic of this stuff would leid those who sueit.to abandon civil ized life, to make their habitations in eaves dug in the aides, of hills, to eat 1 wheat In the sheaf like oxen, and to go down bodiltto the Allegheny or Mon.s. iheli thrtheir drink. Civilleationcen. runt be riuukiiiiied oosnch terms as they indunte. Thhi locality, embracing the two cities ;end the adjacent borouglie,liii a notrie destiny before it; if its present popula tion can be made to perceive their eppor trinity and stretch out resolute hands to lump it. It can maintain and expand Indefinitely cite renown as a workshop, In which ingenious men exercise tamiy of the arts of the best_ models life, and at ilte same time be made attractive, in many of Its districts, u a place of abode, net for the rich alone, .sat: Oakland, but for all of every detected grade who con tribute by the labor of muscles or of brains to Its advancement. To this end we urge our readers within the pre scribed limits, carefully to reflect, and than to tote for Consolidation. Stadia In HollaM A, writer- in the PaU Mail Goats "lunches eery pleinantly some peculiari ties of Dutch seenerrand manners. We mite a few quotation . . TER ODDITT.OIT ROLLAND • Everything in Itoliand lairitoreirting, and alma:. everything Is queer. There is a piquant oddity the oetiliciel tors of the whole ..conntry;:- ther:sandi • soil, which lea ittupPkOrlitiest#o. nuttynitttyandbteipkii.ploWthmirtialdtay4 •sgilost the water to hoterrthiphied.,frises ; floodingi the cstaleittsWidOfiosidatthe '-ditchea inoteid - of hedgetiatictlhe . ,-trl:: : , varying level of •the broad teats ;. there being no saeha•thleg ass rising ground elty:feet high from one enCor,Holland to the other. Perhaps. nothing, ratites the English traveller Let Holland tomnett se the want of atones. • Yon cannotrbid so much sea pebble to throw at. a if, indeed, the Dutch dogs were Oct fez too well behaved (which they are) ever to suggest such an 'outrage. You. do, It le tette, pee in their proper vastplaces - f kranite - and large blocks - of basalt; butlal these come from Norway; and are brought here at great - expense and are economized as elsewhere. people economize porphyry and marble. • furze; stones in Hollanctare at much an article of Import, of , foreign •nierchandire, of purchase, as Wine lain England. Count - lesivesselss arrive, or have arrived bore, laden With no . other ergo . • •• • 1 .T . If3,DIITCS .CONTTL4ST. _. -IBnscht, • Leyden, Ras:lent, have an aspect at once fiant, venerable and com fortable, which offers a' sdagular.combi nation., The Hague looks dike smith Is and bum embodied; probably it would be impossible to find. in. -any pan. of the 1 worlds city which givesto the eye of a stranger so vivid an, impresalon of es tablished, assured, habitual affluence— of quiet, refined, perhaps - somewhat lazy and deco'. enjoyment ,of life. Atrium , data has often been compared to Venice ; but no two cities, with' so reeny striking I points of resemblance, were ever so strikingly unlike.- Both rose - by cam. tonne,: and bare - been as prin es and maturely' in commercial wor t ; both are built en - tales; both - stand ' on what nature intended to 'be sea Or roar h ; to I - both. the streets • ere Waterways ; 'both, alai, stink horribly; in August. Bat 'Venire is of the past, Amsterdam f the present ; Venice is clad 'agleam, lack; Anosterdinollittais in the gayest lo re; the Marble *dui or. Venice im p:redid) 'with Hie solemn ." ves of decay;-' tha docks and.:warehouset of Adisterdatu: are etillvening - frank the spi'ni'er restless enterprii;e which Qs embody i. lastly, the one city is all ...de and,- activity, the ' other all ' b ... lig Odum :. the one has the splend. , .r life, the other the grandeur of death... ' ' Brecklinid•rri•!t• oi•cfd T. °cidWee: of the ti (Taws) TstograpA, tells,the folio A • late letter from Party: ot a yeaterday;fidd bra qui r_ thorny as flecretary of War.. It the coast of Florida-4U Gera punned I:7 the radars! ,cantr] were beating - the country in ereri non. A. friend in need came to cue—he was one of Brerani's• old regiment, of the Army of 'V HO Bald: `Gineral, have an 4 heutthat moue carry us to Ku howswo'll try it on.' Bo be • away ell that night raising the bo where he lig sunk lt to conceal prowlizin, Vankeei: Be worke fully and energeucally In patch( and bailing lt, prtnlcially finlah and putting In a few. provision snwpsePthe noble fellow by and .bald'to him: 'I will hare t were.noud - of authority, bats sloes as yon. hare rendered y try deserve-reward. ' You . sh I Major; I will Make out your co now.' Ka was azoredingly t but remaleed smith[` his h thoeghfsl attitude: 'Well, my Said the General. 'WoVo you al, that'll a fella in oar rest - 1 ain't done nothin' and he Is and a Quartermaster, and if it to game to you, I wonld just like him for out.' It Is needle' to the 'going out' Becruary ot +nanny wrote the battle... Burred bu l l ro hie he coluMinlon as Lien Colonel." - . r s ai t !rote ,t from faitb 'or It up ,6)t Up Ozrrina Awe Otrr Wur. Thompson went from Tenneylra. Scott county, lowa, a doyen year worth a few hundred'dollus. • owns forty-firm farms, urea acres each, aria all about 7,40 /led• at least half of which is on. . tivation the whole will be nee. The, ten d lies In' Scott and Cedar t o n. no past year ha . has pat cultivation 2,2oonems of new Ma is now having twenty fum dwell lla iii rooms each, framed andlotten r M In Davenport, u they can be hard his farms and art riptor his temente tenants gat inortliftrd of the crop an acre for farming new lind, • mime share of the crop with 71 $1 an sere for cialtileted,laart. - I.:Apini linnilnid and ingtylinien dwelling bonus hare bean . Ceder Bair ire, the put year. --Nebraska votes for local officers in October. Thereon) an roes. lions to millet attentio n , nd the vote will probably be light. —lowa now has twelve hundred and twenty miles of railroad completed and in running order, which has cm, in con struction the sum of $47,490.000, —James A. Cutting, the inventor of the Ambrolype picture, died some days since In an insane asylum near Boston. .E 8 had been an inmate of the institution toe some time prisL :—The Chicago papers say that 'the ma- Joiity of :be backmen d that city are thieves and murderers, who will kill and rob their :passengers at every , opportu nity, especially at night. —The body of Dr. D. - D. Cameron, a well known citizen of La Crosse, Wis., 'who disappeared about six weeks since, . was - found in the klashisippl7Rlver.- ia_ front of that city, on Monday. pspers say the only question of pressing iuterest for the next 'Aglaia belbelocation of tbeterriterial eapitaL The strife is between Prescott and Tneson, and one or two other places are am:Mona. —The contract for grading the White hall and Plattsburg(N.Y.) Railroad from Plattsburg to the river has been made, and the work will commence In a few days. It taunt be completed by the that of *October leGg. —Af ekap In Piqua, Ohlo, Woe married last week, his father giving invitations to . a large company to . attend. the -bridal feast. They had a 'scant allowance of beer and cheap Cake, and the old gentle- Man charged his guests fifty cents each Zr the "supper." —The. London Telegraph says; "The rivalry between north . and south, not only as regards racehorse., but as also as regards special products, or even liter ature, is rapidly disappearing. The very dialects . or Yorkshire and Somersetshiro are to course of aeslmilationto each other through the mighty InventlonorStephen , —There is n proposal to amalgamate the thirteen London gue ft:meal:dee into fom, assigning to the four separate dis tricts.. The companies in the first dis trict, in the year 1860, supplied 2,61,ge2,- 000 cubic feet of gas; the second, - 761,- 017,000 cubic feet; the third, 1,690,340,541 cubic feet; and the fourth, 1,551,828,000 cubic feet. —The Nashville 2lmrs hears It report ed that a company of Pennirylvanlavap linnets have !ought about forty thrmaand acres of valuable iron lauds in Hiektoan and adjoining counties, and are making preparations to inanafactnre railroad iron, apikem chains nod artieles of. hol low ware. They have a cluirter to con. alma a railroad to t'larkesylils end Corinth. —.Barrlathy, a young man.employed jn Boyle's. shoe. factory ith•Fltchburg, Mum, to convoying a box of shoe. from the upper stem on,Wedbeedity, slipped and rolled down two flights of stair; et tho foot of which Was an open scuttle, through which be fell to the basement. Though he fell four alorlee, he was unin , Jared, beyond a lbw scratches mut slight bruises upon his face apd arms. —The Rebel Gen. Forrest has at last replied to the charge of murdering the Fort Pillow garrison. He says that the garrison numbered about , 500„ of whom he can account for , . over 300—of t, ese 05 wounded were put aboard a United States gunboat; nod 250 were ta ken prisoners and handed over: to Gen. Folic. Forrest denies emphatically the ettarges of brutality, and says the evl denca before the Congressional Commit tee fully.provea him inatkent. —A sad and I:must:Lel accident occurred en Wixtutiday, at West Glenville,' m oulting in the 'death brdrownlng or a child of Conrad Keret* of that place la the eighteenth month of Its' see. The circumstancea were as follows: The mother wee engaged Pa Anitting In the honer, while in another roam stood • tub of water. The child wee abont tbehouse es natal. When the room r w e h dhe be h ubot e the tub with its heed under water sod its feet sticktow out. Upon being taken ont the child found to bedrowned. . • COVEI DISPEPSLS. cugarag alatis.ad woes the &aim& OND . 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Vinton Soin to .41 10 0.117. EVZSANG CLAES •, FOR DRAWING. •I /trade' t 71.. Intl b ejp.k.d iriv the Oetatom. at Ito Sawn D•rtd'y 111•14,4 tanidiag,44llllaa st . nuel, for t rtto oa»p►•». Ax• •T. ateballei. at , ate•r intrilt , g;vl god , pup*, i t tutraittle.lll - - • . • SAI *up •osuell ; mek hits LAMM - • •• I :llsae.rl - •• 4 14411!..e01 aid W 204 70 W/O .121.1tnharg CEIVNN, S. •• U.O.r• • _ LOX, In 1 4.11 • l e.l a"*" "4 1" ci4ortsi.c. sow JOFIEPa dIEIEBIGIORr . . F N T. - . 0 IC,• if. MIN 1Itc111111111111117111.1) pirrsitniGic k AMU .12 tO SP, VOW g 160 of CDL 7011% ,voupc.r4ll, versions sign hllllOOl tn. ii1110117;1M111A W2A2ZABKICIVIMInaLOOOIIO22 win Mimic yrossittUmillialeir oololllolloo , st 24. ID at. ClatreUrint. Usllooool lo 6' l l , or wtlti 1010414 by L - 2 :74111/11:a.111X1M611.011114 , nder •//e s or The $2 NwritZ111 0 090 1( 0 .;•..1.0,00.91E9 11 .11a i..ffutia. • MIA? , =I:AV kaftt hu. ann °lwo (011. • ' Malin* symagyghfr... !"---Y UlnM ln J 011 1 .4. iitasthr. zinert, fW JIMCONOI.I4 PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNES .4:)0 0:1=-1.,lial,4 BOADDIAG.—Two Single Gen- Games WAX? A. BOOM, hnta4a or WITS BOARD. Fourth villa, tetra. •ddt•M. frlnvg lumber or MM. 479 7lttsharg6 P. O. octot WANTED . ROOM, Within • ho mamoau , wilt or it. Pon Oak% thn two stools goat.loomn. • Roty with tam. to oettin Guano Moo. paorEssom.emerzAhrmws DANCING ACADEMY, . . ralLo HALL. 76 ?Hum 811 : 111 .1ainropla fbr the rrerstlon of Portia. flays of 7 mSloo- Ml.afbea' and •+t.• Cl• , •. Thera.. awl 171dary ettle ti at 7 declook. Ladlee, Mums and Maatarr•—lber.ortday and Saturday. at o'clock P. s.-Stoat Oman, bk. lidarso leery Thera. alayernum-slioe'brod, sterol. QUARTERLY MYPF,Ilif:k. nun NATtoxailtt.hx. PriThtichort. . Irlttshxrgh, °etcher rt. let.. The DtreetttoAf .i tltt il zt a . ptr i tvi re t i Alarva • Qt.. VENT. en 0.0.0.1 Stock, out of tht profile or the test .lc seater; xsy•ble prtirth, free al IlUtto asdeorenamxat Tay., - . 1 .116110111. LT. ambler. Franc STEEL ENGRAVINGS. • - olieuvoti aptrc(sAmt. woo, Glllkf, mint AN) 500ENT8 BIOH. car. TUB FOR 111. pest•pald. osi receipt o!iiice. J; 111. naowsz. 0514151 licx lay SI eabalivtlle, obio. CITY alatillioll.ll 01.11C1, 1 . 11711111110/1. OCto,er f NOTICE.—The asserilment for :4astitirtlasi cif-relate Sewer an Vitale alley, front Liberty etreet to Cherry *hey. has beeti afilcLo far 'cairn:Moe, and man be pee wittm 11111 y asys from thl. date, rritbeet tent lir hoUt., oO.at• out. N. ALLEIIIDIM. eerie= ell? Treatarer. WRITE LEAD WORKS. zwltiZ7l7.P:Arpna4"l: l 7.trr Strictly Pure White Lead, 11101IPTLY, iv Qualm:T. 11111811 M, Ilitll. ESTABLISHED IN 1842. J. T. WRAY & BROS., suoczsoOkti To ALMONNOLti, BIKBRY, 29 and 31 Ince» Street, seletri inrinnunsmit, GOLD.. WATCH STOLEN, 825 Reward. p,TOLI F. , FROZE THE DOUSE et the itabeenlos. fa Werth Palette sows, ship. etlwaheaTetentes..Ta... na tie 'Misr eleptember. /SW • itlot.ll VI tat, stamped IS easels tae. with solo hash et tachas. Te, chal4 weeceantoted am Togs. awl It•S bath hnot •ad T the end of n. ww gibe meet ewe owe the re...Weil •littelght Why, itathesseTtlea. aesseae.-2,0. If I " OE wattlestte 01 the Isaac cams was the Witten " el. a." teratesett eitls pls. The .atneea twwwwl win be pall tee My LhLoisattlea that twat had In Ka reccreal ka. Dr . 90N. 0.1:015407- liebleetswe r. u. The Highest., Market Price kAID /02 BOTBRIDEENT SEYYAITIEL GOLD, . SILVER, • ..:.COMIIIIOI4I3IIIRBEI J. WATABIL k CO., Harken, ' Oor..1r001) /MD pinuy arOMlleirs N I ILLECZT3.ISumn.s. I caosimutass. Inartzll.A. DBL.' 1100DS. - Al" •MI roierlsest of 10110315. C 0 4141/05,3410*. 'llO . 15Z111.111D11A.44.4ae.. • lllotliss /am valets. at EUWER & LONG'S, i 41111119 MT.; ALLiiiIIRRT.'' '1.6 of the Mamas& F.A.ILLT—t'STOOK OF BOTS' GLOTEI:I3'G yniohmAkmlitibt!.b.iiiit 110114 . "CIOLDIEN's , CLOTHING, • 111111=111 FALL ilia.soll. • Pew etyles aid &wpm.% tallaandossitisaoa . • al at. vat. itreit. - • WHITE, ORB ac 25 _Fifth Street, • A.k Ike sitaatlen st binn to Wit Lar Assortment of lIIEw nuEssisoons, %I s` pea '1)(1-P1YBritE1181111)10T10E. yr- nomineoN.4 alai. Am" kr duo Stosa loi ton. T. imam. will oolitoo.l mole Um Mr 1* BOIIINION, V the feemesMette rat . teei.etrets, whir. W ere.. Ina neer. prOapt &Math)* Wl* •••,,P,," Fum Irm* ;mug/ ruwarta r tilar, '" ••-••••• • ug2A insua,q ° , . • AMR CAN . 01.14.14FA17HA Zratvi. " lVeginVilut •i• trite aarat . a.m, ex oar soodtx/Itant xis. 4 Xtbes tf. chattag @hostas, Aumoss, X a.d - ' • t .J. I..ILLIPIS. S• 117 • A M 1121111114111,6011114 .13114 SOLUTION..:. ... rifle rtor.Ar GitiIIAIN tn. as so. sig,,ctiarTZh il int ca r, dl.. d oo4aoda, wlihdralroa DM .44 tete - it,. fooo,ll4lofted to tall fiat aro tiattlhat AM{ lo Inas PoTanst• Xt. ill nallitia. • . ; . • . . . _ - . . . ' - ' OWEN SIMI N. Plttetntib. F . 90, 214h..1/47... .45011 SAPANNING, 'xic.:iiii.436 . si;iiii."o7:3sitvaiiiz. PA. @more Cullis Itusitssittll Nth ti mt. . . • 1147 4 ' CLOTHES r i wiLra l e, with Pt.:W I EN/Ind no ptnit took t ealr 4 the laTai.•=2 , •••••••: • thow mlZ"vridel d i rfintroma: - • thi.t la• non Cats mat ft 'UV MTV is trclut at it &ram CI "1" t :=4"""a MiiN!so wie wait.. arm* ON: SAND .1 4 . ipprum110.747,7 ivt,u. ,. . 1 ...up, AS MRIIMEIVtaIig W 01, 311.1.4, MI . a,7AOl.titAY: ramarprrim a co. i'""ii F litTolll, r iisotuzzoiz,**Tin rsozsits.auite DRAB'TSM:AN. ugoo-ver: itsuvo ll*that Sta.. FIRE OCAMENIO °ll * " 111 . 0 , 18 . " 4,2 5. an sumuneirritterr. . Jos. alloara a Ram worry, tholoi.Wiruso aM Liguori, - .au. se ar. s tier.: saw yr. AEXP DIIiCOND • , • .A.Uptlies ettl. ?I • • Etettle 9l % l ' lu t u' liiiid spa.. b b, tvh. pe. =Us A ime4.4luntowe OH, Swum po. /46.. sikJ.l Mow . . UL/Ukusia - PLUdi4k. . Term IlleardaUvuul YU ell°f96 a~uDI 14!T ti:sititee .1 SOW iiil4Onii4"Terkiii,:tx,', In Um, Mlle Osamu! Orasakenu. • MEIMUNICIr, NEIN - ADVNEt JAMES P. CLAIM, • - - • • - No. 103 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, list OM speull •Aim and complete stoat of D"BB Alistridle4 arise. rzaruNlatilincias. Can easmtee Ma Moak: Prawaptims eaLargitadad at ail flours. oavali 011 PH Alf V COURT BALE. rlcluit .t ais order of Ilia Orohanr . Criort of turabauy mus ty, I will *soot IS saw by Trat'Veogvx , ,v.V. ,vgriv.ieni% roe airib day or ortiber inst., at 10 o'clock • /1.. A VALUABLE FARM, Of Sint 79.180 AORTS OF 'LLB D to Var. honsfedby laz. of Byer, lleatr, ratter...Os hem% Jmns linto ...Nee. and °Uteri: d 8... or •arenty nerrerortratenhernetewtaldwitttron. l . PM osml. o building Won, tintreane. •II 34 of♦ of W.!, nada., ibtarayleanta IL . and .11. yell timbered and well ...intl.! 05th irster• Al O .00,04 5 4 more or lel o 0 rain¢ • t • tm e, ' and rem at nder in Iwo et.. 1 .....10.7- nata. with Interest. tn be muted nynon . n and mortnann an the c, BE TL Trn sten of Estate Of Between Beattr, den . d. een.EnE A VrATERIENT ,UP THE CONDITION OP TGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH. MUD SfOr.:(1140. Oct. in. 1167. lEMI=I:2 • • Real ;• mate 61 ..17 4% Mort babes •••4 Niecehabits 01,100. es Doe by other Beets 101.01 02 Lege` Tender boteS and Cheeks 154042.021 nude 12:oe1 71 OLL;ILI On • _ LIA BILITIVA 2..a9 Capital Scott IlLUAnal to Plants and Kunio/1i ULM: ni Unpaid Phrldendl and iiniptnia Anit AM 70 Una tooth. Plants - LIM a' Denali. LCCIAPI 17 The above Statement le comet: to the beet of wg knowledge ano W. KoSSI4I/10. Caahler. bworn 'Azad embanked. %EU tat Ulf et 000- ber. WIT, bane me. oca 5' SMITH. Notary Public. • SIVOIIII , B SELF-TEMPERING STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, auxurAoruusp Cr lit 9 PITTSBII am BEEK hi &ORME BRICE BlAMlficrumrivi co. eble Medd. lthee the el. dlte.t Rom the bank. (without the preparatton, by soaking ea , wermary tor "mitt emir ' to .Innul t..pen It •edroarhit, prem., ta meet mall., an.. ftlff .1.0 to Pe perked lap nit% 105 u In the yen, made. Tat . oot.tro. with the • rowel • toosplbir bar' thd mares :anA arse wall. there era me toftler brick kar he Cwt ot Making hem be title amid. le From 95 mate t0 . .1.11.1 1.090, carbine_ to th e ranee of 7„Itt•AT, , Z; tf:::1111«,? - 11.9=8.:1 Gre for atrengll wad penman.. an la working ay. Apply ter threnth r e. giving tnU Informs. tlon. at Medew 141/1491992. IT., 94 1119.4.9. Pear the 13.4. /1. IL Dart rialrfltt • NOTICE.—RIB JENU P. SMITH to. tote•a•• AMNIA*, Of out AM. Dom 'le sit It et•NrsaLIML 'rem Otes..mUt ba eta tlaat 1a; — Point 4w DI I vatic. Ili Davie sat *tr. of ILI, MICE LEA a CO. DAVLD...... OISO =AM A. ....ASAP P. MT.. F151011513.1' CO., • POINT SAW MILL , • Cory St. . . and Allegheny Slyer, iLLTMELLIST. rA. • • • all Wads SI Jam se. 151145 u Lub*r. Deal.. boa a OW. R. r saws ud opectal awauaa Atm ia trallazas num. Boats WI Nu. Or ors resptilffidlT sollet4e4 5.1 =Ay BAILEY, wassugu. & llualiatann .t - LEAD PIPE &Akar LEAD, Daus Ala Lift and Force, Pumps, STEW 011110E1 AND WHISTLES, DIRECT ALTING STEIN IPIISIPS, • VALVES, HOU, SCREWS, •C, No, 167 thallitlelii Street. _ • .rtrrentramr. rh.. SHOW MUMS I sso 4 .lolls • A LARGE 7TOCR OF THEMIE DRAtITIFUL CARDS. . OnStAKIT•• 1.14 txt 214411 a 01.2. tor .T W. :LYONS, ondw No. 7 Fifth Street FINE WALL PAPERS. Septeraber, 1867. . • tIMIW., -P. MARSHALL 46 , , . IBeiliNks altal*lry speetil hapint.ll• Liao Betl•eeo Ow two 011011111111. Its lino Woad* Imes essnmento. on the Mel staters of the Putney essivard marson-the sleben sea most pomace, outs of Chilton'; hessdn * sod sonttermht to . 11 tL great beglons crane /or Welt.. ant.! alit meat sad consent with lho road. now build-, bag rail at the Booby Mountains. About 10Y' miler are now Calla eguippal and ln running operagen to the summit of Ihr. Sierra Nevada. Within drew dap ay miles, now graded, will be added, and the track carried entirely - won lbw mountairs to a yolatin tbe Great Sett lake 4.1. : In. whenea. tnrthnr Progreta will be emf.sal" rapid. trot. materials and equipment inurreedg at hand lbr 390 mlao er road. sad .10,000 Wen are crovered to taeeon.troettop. . The local business upon the completed hurtles surpasses all ran estimate. The figures the the quarter ending August list an us folios Si UOLD: tinoaa Or raanwo For Mumma& Az rawest. Ea. imas. $487,1578 61 .486,648 47 $401,031 17 Or at it. rata 'of two willifors ptr annum. of which more then tbrio-fon mkt are sat stoat on test that( 10 miles worked. Th. is upon the aot toal t leattimata trait of the road, wits 14 Ur. Daum to the mono Nln,. sad wttb only Os nor. ilia ratio of gortrameat traosportatiOa t Loa to Wrclemive !litho materials culled far the further wastatita or the road. The Com:mire interest itaolltctea dnrtpd tbS aim. period were leas than • wed to thlaau overesepanelng through Mato Me the propOrthees of the future butothil be , . • The Oompany are authorised 10 continua their line matward mall it shall meet and comma, • with the fouls now banding east of the Seely . Maul:kin mgt.. • /Lennie:or Oat 0 7o 110.114 and control half the entire distance between Mu Yrantlaeo and the Illmotril Einar, as now mem probable, the , United bastes Will hue Invested In Um 0010$.. ilea of 1160 mile. frigalo2.ooo, or u the near aye rue 00433.000 per mile, noting:bullet Ma elnolitte grant of 10,000,000 sins at 00. Public Leads. By hemming a Joint infester IX tea magobleent entertnise, and by waylay Ite int Iltn In reser of the First Mortgage Bond. • holders. 050 0 lemur. Gowkstruncer. 11 SI. Irscr, HEIM= Tall Co-OranATION Of 11 , 11TASJI CO/ITALIOTI.OO4 Ile. carefully ./miltded their Lateness against al ontinary contiagenclea The Company oar wreak, through as. them First Mortgage "Thirty Year, Six per oent. Coupon Bonds, ~ Prtholpel and bater,rt 'Ayala,. 13101d1131.n Ia sew T rrk aler. Theyere In nem of C4O urn. with uml-anneet go ld n. nomr aitum.e 4004 • rued llgin fw 4..eAVad:i:ol;t.g;4 Mt Woe percent. upon toe Inteetneenr. • These Bondi. udhorlsed terAet o.Conareas. are Issued ealn as sae work progress.. ead - Om mi. amount Only as the Wale meted bp the Government; and Igkeszettic iteitrnri rs at rill Veit Ore P aten ter aa 1•4 fanylearnent neele.. on* snosertptlonaa ntion, terries earnest., est.. and welch le vrertb mare Una tares Mats the amenat 73nat hbutitsirs Vow. welch csa De loomed .pan The sseatral nettle first ator4sea Bonds have 111 h• usees, election. and ignarsatts• at the Paelde 0011resA net of usenress. Maass* .„ st addluea several natirteeter . attlakett?Val Ist ,fr i ethe_er.% . Ite , atr tbe meet md Tataanie portrait, _or she threerh /lee. • &eyed -Beside the (what be dent of the Grmerne mem eabsfity. (which is • taboret.% ilea, te• row recelsoe the beaelit et Large dot.' yeas trout it:sittes:fa.: • tutt—/all) bait the . Leis port of male( K 9 : menu twa..l af Sus Irresestaen Is esseen. trete. aeon 1011 awn arm attnit 0012. fata 1. 14 1 /L rocal haeineu already yleldire three. t tad the aaaaa I intereet att. vaatesto as rat •s payable la cote. Aft..l-17.4 principal ea wet. se tea in tervet et 14 •jk.e. bete* wet Able Means, upOn a 1 4 111.14 !deem ILetsernent. • 0112011 .rerelly mßW ss l Cd lhe; Meant... proarese Lade rospects et tlic roall ene ie. ltiento aemrot of the Opiepenrs alTatr.,,we neCenurtentrl three iteerle to Trustees. anseeetore.., Inetttosions, and othe re, as ut sauna. prim le af gnat rcrennMitteaterts et permanent to COMIONS Of inoltst mama Into Central Pacific FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS _ Now Roans o tor trio Bolder, from Twelve to Eighteen per Coot. Ad►antd6e, WITH THE BAKE HUE OP nrpalsEvr. The 'Whoring ate the entreat total Pklactate, Kb.) ehOlect, of mote. to etloht Tarlettotta O day to day. te• meta. lLtb.an: 11.. 04. coupon. and pay elttotolloe..ltd.4l U.. if mre, ISM otePtot.. do. • ....Ite.o e.y.e, i .64, c00t.% do. •.telad 11. P. 6.20 , . 000p0h, U. a. awe, leet