. , ;, tittifnalt straldtt • I ed the 0110112111.1.T.ADIMIIIIZE 19117. I TIll!acMilONIN&T 1011116 vox 77701 07 00721711 00111.2 Empty WARREN wmumns, ~,.;ol l mb elay I.IIIULTT. 01 Yopneoa Tp. isressesll,3l.llol6 OskLS& .111111.1.10.111 IL Irone r 01/I. zyt..l.s.socessimpi.t. routs rus stanzas. T 9. • GEOIOII i.:III.IDDIX. A11egt...7. jahusut. sailor. • . rsorsolmer.wr: yAr watts C. 14. ttE,” esuSultre.: -tibia, J. Z. Liberty Tp. .144 ILLOW, Tareatam. aosowu Inwix, :jSW L4III °Lk ri• „, ••, pops warCTolls "Si ilk palm. simiekte3r. • .oldniAitiss POOH, Ilaasheiter, I ,T AI • coNSOLIDIMION. a ll Wit has been irild of the linnielpal debt of Philadelphia, as *furnishing en afillhinnt - against fkorsolidatlon hare. ThsViiiitLdnierieein of the let instant, okktu'' some .4:splenetic:me" to which it will' be 'well to give heed. In the first platelt , remarks: ' "Fetir to . i:irrisolidation the city debt wits 211,208,1121 79. But when cons dation took place it was found that the old corporations bad subacri bed for ock t o the: 'amount' of $1,723,000. without ttallleg paid for It, and the bill had to be fdettillti the new city, so that the total debt -chargeable to the old city was $lB,. (moat. or the fowls subsequently con- Iractedthere were for the unavoidable expense:aore* city doting the civil war, 1.26....40a1tie5; relief of the families ot sol dises,isGe:, $ll,8 9 5,000, which added to the pre vious total would make th 1124,718,- 221. Farther, let us observe at loans ttilloirommnt of 22.44000 were caused 24.12dextension of the Gas Works, and chargeable to that ICCOISILL . The inter. gee -.4a. l .those loses and all other gas XVI •is phi out of the receipts of the eta department, and is, therefore. no berden.te the. tax payers. This brings slerdtatup to 497,171,321.,', • It then goes on. to say : Th/ : 'actual debt of the'city is W8:- T36,9g0; so that we have to account for a difference of $9,098, 581 between this ag gregate and the hot tottal mentioned. Ofahlit amount $4,264,200 is charged to itti account of permanentimprovemenw , tpeceipse it was all so expended, and was esepossale appropriated for that purpose. . These improvements consist of new Isekliges„like that over the Schuylkill at nut - street, and over Mill Creek at Walnut street, the extension of the Water Works, this water mains laid all over the . *Origin new Courthouse, etc. Bat the I'4l"ininft 42.240,784, though charged to ihnniaipat purposes, was really also for rof improvement, being ceased 001021urninsion of the city lo ditlumaulf, the &Mewl for the grad test4,cl"y*nfit, lighting and - draining of ue - - ', . "40 then procee ds to detail what the' It_rffiratiolhaa to show for its Indebted. nese; tuns: !. „"Agairist this total debt . of 866,73 4 ,- 906; fhe 'city holds in the hands of the Shales Pend Commission its own loans UMW. *mount of 29.929,700 67, and 10117,095,00 in cash in the same fund, • . staking a total of 24,1513.095 70. Italso Mikis ' stocks, eta., the market value of row • eti is 26.652,2 0 0. There most also g deductdd 511,967,500 of water, gas, • and other bonds that are duly provided for: and not is burden upon the elm solbst- the aggregate deducted le '121.62, 1 1112 1 f11. • For the remainder we eill - p3int to :our - school houses, police 'Olen*, throw ice boat, parks, squares, markets, wharves, improved highways, 46 . ",. , ~ ....UMro ,. perty would sell for refficient wits,. the debt of the city now nnprovi , dedlor.: It Is computed that dining the !aili V.!o,Ydarit two hundred thousand in , iishitiorts have been added to Philadei phiknsd at least font hundred thousand '4iiblieensolidlition was ao:omplished _ Hare Lea population double the amount oi-thatwhtch resides within the limit. 40tdiffult. Is now proposed hers to unite' " . andstl one. corporation. Thee vast. In allele of population has been provided for • In respect to streets, water, gas. . ' 1 "" drainage, police, bridges, schoolhouse*, i weijil the other appliances which hell, I make up the ecatillar comforted' modern 1 dejliwition. _ Philadelphie grows be 1014aVillikititineatietreil to invite Kb* done by retaining her pre-miliienCeriie ' the most desirable of all the large cities at, ' conithent for residence. Her '.. , f :krieidenite ,-, incomes., or .e f no Incomes at all but such as are derived • [tom daily labor, are better domiciled and se lair' east, than conresPoudir)g classes elsewhere. on the face of the I hiiiii,El'-',Viihris. one of, the reasons why eke can wade:sell Pittsburgh in many Of - ffaproductlixte for which our people are famous. What abe has wisely expended , - in'oiiiitirrecdon inures greatly to her ad vantage/ll' all others.. She has. been •, 'wegtOrt, . tly lavish because she has been ' afitiltea io Maintain a direct and pole sated nompatition with Hew York. This , libeiality 'ln making provision for new ailarehisiehlared its *per end,. and 1 the fiettnsof the city la assured. ,Xtm, citizens of Pittsburgh and our .other „district* are slow In learning tide AllieStiibedithey Witt learn It or bacon. tent, not,,lndead, to tall away absolute , ly, but 'to ad! 'cosepetlitt cities rapidly outstrip this In the rice of Improvement . population-end wealth. • ' ACKNOWLEVOMENT. 111=1 , A.-. 1 bat either been seized by a litt'of,:cinder, or Mi. unintentionally, re• "yowled-a pirty.secret, or practiced anoth esitthtrai - dodges by which its party. 10-milriaitra, the unwary, when, In its iree yesterday morning, it ackhowl- L ‘9404. that "td vote for Judge Satins ,woott is to declare for the Government Ake ihwpoteihdijished by the Fathers, and W vote dawn all revolutionary measures and men." Iletere appealing to some, to destroy the4Jnion, the South counted on the aid utter sympathy of the Northern De inpirsimli.; And counted not in vain. 41 . Fotrty; 'toed all its machinery to obaanin 'the war tor putting down the when'President I.4ncom bad learned, by sad disasters which des -70 iNit thousands of homes, that the ,F 4 t , ;•liton 'could not be put down until • the cause, Slavery, had been destroyed, his' - treat caution led blot to welt, that evert , .Democrats might be convinced of ANN necessity of Emancipation. -He 'Vatted in vain; for while it was so plain • Die wayfaring man, though a nal, habnid not :donbt the impossibUity of gireffirtingbOih Snrery and tie Union, IMMO:100MT Still raised %hue and cry -Against .Exiancipation when it became the hut Nacre. - When the wisdom and seoeiliti of this measure and that of arming Negroes, had forced Itself upon the convictions "of the loyal muses, titer . ilodeng Democracy (signed ac , and end adopted and .patted_.:the measures as though h i d originated them. • Who more ~apiody .nrcept the sithation—to "jam in the overthrow of slavery than demorragt In their mad Agigadtlon to Die measure they bad pre. .itictedlhst the freed slaves "meld rush inundate our cities with. dub' GIOM, drive our workmen from their trenches, marry all . the white women, who were supposed to be waning for these curly headed heroes, and inane . democratic editors to die bachelors, with many other trightfal results. Well, Emancipation came, when, aid pOold, these colored scarecrows ' wren; to their old homes calling for work anil wages there, andalithe efforts eisierntkit societies failed to lance tithElgonially .of them to come north as ..-aliirrealilfon by northern employera Nook ot . ibe PTO . dictoi 411,111 came to OASand the democracy Ignored tier ffnedninlnt mill one of then number, visaed ni pork by the Eepublicans, set - . himself, - with all the appliances of the Government, to verify their prophecies.. By impedln that policy which conquer ed the rebellion, won the acclaims even of itsenendes, the democracy have cre ated so much disturbance tha t they be gin to narrow their resolve to rein stating the institution they so peralstentl3r elevated above all sights of. Um . white laboring misses, and at . the overthrow of: which they Profess to rejoice. To re-establish the Government as "'stab. 'felled by the Fathers," is the central rmrpose. All the lessons of the put—. all the tenibte imfferings and sacrifices of the war, are to be accounted as noth ing. We are to roll back the wheels of Time a century, begin. where the Fath ers began; reared the Government on the foundation atone of slavery,' and be- . • qunatti to our elflike:sr not only evil el ready contracted, but the certainty of s second rebellion; end its -onerous bur dens. These who are In favor of this openly .avowed policy are to vote for Judge Szatewoon. There can be no reasonable doubt that inch is the object of the democratic party. The fait plank of its platform is: 15. ,That the war was undertaken to put down all opposition to the Constitu tion of the Dotted Stries--to restore and maintain such a Union as was inherited from wise and virtuous statesmen, who never recognized negro equality, and never thought of including Devoe' when they said teat all men are created equal." We would not ask me man to vote against his convictions. If &majority of this people are willing to bequeath to their children the assurance of another slavery rebellion rather than acknow ledge the equal right of every man to his own labor, his own wife, his own chil dren, to defend his own home and pro vide for it, to educate his cldldres, wor ship his God, and to take part in making the lawi which govern h.m; then, in the name of justice, let them vote for De mocracy, ands bring up the lune at once. If, as we believe, a Democratic triumph now would induce Mr. JOHNSOX to a forcible resistance of CongrOslit it I would precipitate the issue. Freedom and Slavery would again measured swords, end we should know to whom this country belongs. It is cowardly to leave the penalty of our inpirdice - to our children. If you prefer the subjugation of the negro to equality before the law, vote for Judge Sualtswoon, as the Post advisee, in evidence of that preference, and, in compliance with Its threats, fight for your idea. Let no have the question *settled In this genersilon, and leave the country to the undisputed possession , of one of the contending powers. STATE NEWS. —Reading complains of sneak thieves and too many strangers, —The fourth span of the new bridge at Harrisburg is nearly ready for roofing end weatherboarding. ' *—The - • Odd Fellows of Unionttmn, Dauphin county, - dedicated their new hall on Saturday, 28th ult. • -The new court - amuse at 'Meadville is ed to be built after modifi plan of the Brooklyn City •Hall—a very • handsome public structure, and will cost from $175,000 to VOO,OOO. —A soft coal bed hu heed discovered at BpringVreek; a few miles froM Corry. It crops. out with a thickness of about three feet. A company is being formed to work it. —The West Beadles rolling mill re. turned work October lit. The engine got out of order about a month ego, since which time the proprietors bare b een re• pairing the same. —On Sunday night of last week four prisoners in Jail at Williamsport at tempted to escape by breaking the wall, but were checked bye plucky display of a revolver by James Buck, the jailor. —A train of CM were; on Saturday of last week, precipitated from the track near Aahland, Schuylkill county, falling from a height of sixty feet, killing a onng• man by the name of Matthew l'horiton. —The Erie ()bursa. says a project is on foot for the establishment of mother daily in that city, to be independent in politics. The stock is to be taken by Republiesna end Democrats, and as near ly equally divided ea possible. —By a collidon on the Northern Cep tral Railway, neer Millport, north of Elmira, which took place onWednesday of last week, two gun lost their lives and a large number were wounded. It was an excursion train, bound to the Masonic made, at Havana. The killed were A. E. Tammany, of Dock Haven, and Franklin True, of Elmira. None were Whiled except those standing on the platform. --The boiler connected with the jack and shingle mill owned by Sweet & [ Howard, at Williamsport, exploded on am-161h ult., Injuring four men, two I fatally. The persons killed were Time. thy Curtin and James Pickering. The fatter was thrown a distance of eighty feet. The destruction was appalling. The building war leveled with the earth, end the machinery thrown in all 'limn.' dons. A portion of the boiler; fully onshalf, Vas ;brown a distance of fifty feet:rout its original position. —The Erie Diseat+A says: A. little boy, the Kw of a Mr. Hanley, living on Seventh street. near WYrtle, Wan fear.' rally crushed on Thursday evening, by being run over by a wagon Icruled with wood. The little hulltiw had climbed I into it, unknown to thes se ver, andwith- er fell o ff or was getting ttet driver backed his bona to go to another' plate. • The hind wheel inched over the I boy's bieut, crushing it terribly. At the last Recounts we heard from the lit., tie fellow, there were bat small hopes cf has recovery.. -Colonel McFarland his located the Soldiers' Orphans' School at Mercerithe pciti having purchased a fine unoccu pied zens building for that purism. The school will be opened to November. The parents or guardians of curb ch it. dreit as are Willed to the benefits of soldiers' orphans' schools are urged to report immediately, either by letter or in parson, to Prof. J. G. White, Mercer, Pa., that be may have certificates of ad. mission lusted for them that they may be admitted to the school at Its opening. =A remarkable hen was '.)Clllect by birg.,Whitaker, of Heading, on Satur day. On opening the hen Wen large eggs were found, six of which measured about eight inches in diameter gadabout six inches in circumference, varying not more than a half inch from the given I measure. The seventh egg was consid erably larger, and on being opened dis closed two distinct eggs w4l) but a thick akin for covering, and measured ma /et+ than nine inches in diameter. The hen was In quite a healthy condition when killed. • —The Altoona, (Blair county) Trf buns says : "On Friday morning last, William, son of John Hunter, of Sell's Mills, acme to his death rather singe. laxly. He had taken a podtion' on the steps of one of the can of the mail. train, while stopping at the station, in tending to jump off at the road crossing; a short distance above. This be did ; Edit la doing a. he fell, and la rupposed to have been hurt severely Inwardly or iambi the head. Shortly after he (ell be got up and walked back to the bonne, and told his mother that he telt act. She requested him to u s e down, but he sad he could not, as his head hurt him. Dr.r Hark Wu called to, hat could not "re bile. paring the night ho began to sink away, snit could Oct be revived. I He died about three o'clock on lkuuplay r morning," td 80111 General Prim and General Gar ibaldi, in their late attempts, reiled potty npon the iympathy end assist. "Ds G. 73 military element In their schemes. Prim, pee PuPtilez aPanigl soldier, expected to cur/ it. great part of the army with him, and he Made 011 Ba ration for revolt in a large nuniber of Me cegletents. Garibaldi, like style, imagined thst Gat Italian army woild refuse to take sides itiplinst win to his march upon Some, and li Jam' from hit recent apreelics - st Geneva and where that Lo even thought be would be japed by the Papal army itself after he had =furled his Mauer within the Pope's territory. Both Prim and Garibaldi hare been gflevously dlesppointed lathes. ex. pectationapf help from the military ale. meat, and we thing. the fact is evidence that the heart of Bpain mcd Italy were h o v n apaA e w e&n the 411expi teat —The Dubuque giram say= "We have here anunexplored raining geld nearly seventy Miles square, which has teen merely sevateted on ltertee at a few points, and ovular/90, value of lead hull teen raised. The wander Is that our lead mean 63es not soma gesk s tter at. tendon from the mining adventurer:* and coat nrc.dact of Great 'Winds' and Ireland dating d 66 was 1.01,630,544 tons of which nearly one-half was mined In the roundel' - of Puebnok Ittortnuat berlautt Turimddre f4d FA,P,oashlra RAILROAD ITEMS ' —The road, known as the Evansville, Henderson and If aahville Railroad, passes through the Kentucky coal beds. Of all places in Tennesree it will benefit Nashville most, being, in fact, an erten • aion of theAdgetield and Kentucky road, and so bringing the coal very near that city, making, by northern connections, 1 the most direct route to Chicago. The coal will be accessible to Memphis, either by rail, via State Line, or by rile; via Henderson, making the distance by rail transportation 250 1:115:11, andby river 42 miles by rail to Henderson, and BQ2 miles less by water than from Pittsburgh, whence Memphis now receives by far the largest supply of coal, avoiding, it should be remembered, the risk of the falls of the Ohio at Louisville. The road is graded near to the Coal fields flora Henderson on the north and State Lf.e on the , soutii. The distance not graded. on the south is from Hopthanille only eight miles. It • large number-of. labor.- ere are now being employed. Work has recommenced. Mach of the. regitted material has been procured, wait is it peeled a considerable portion of the road will be in running order before the 'close of the year,—Memphis .Pest. _ —The 011 City retroliett- sayer, The Allegheny Valley.-Railroad.Compel* will pat • locomotive' and ears On this end of their road early next week. The line is flatbed between this. point and Franklin, and the work is programing favorably along the *hole line. It to expected that cars will run over the -full length of the road , during the month of November. - • —The contract for the building of the. Memphis and St. Louis Ralhoad has been given out to competent parties in St. Louis, who agree to take the bonds of the rued inpayment for their work. It is understood that they will commence immediately. —Peter Cooper, William Cullen /119-1 ant and others are making arrangements to hold a public meeting in New York at an, early date. The subject of an air line railroad from St. Louis to the At battle States is to be considered. •,-Five lines of railway from the out are to make Omaha their terminus, and four others will tap the Pacific Railroad' within 150 miles of thatpoint. —The Central Paella Rail Med Cent pan: in California it. roofing the mod expoeed portions of the nate. . PORE 1141103114 Po. Liquors.. . . Mooch run Liquors. . Pan 11. a.. Para LaMar. Pars 1,14... Tor lltediallial DOrpwu. . for medians. TAM.... for mallslual parpot.. Cognac Brady. Port W.*. Cogan Brood,. Part Inse. num, Wart, Itaathslataa, . nom Ware, Rffidett*Wl.. Ootavira WWI. That 11011004 iitn, .Catawba Wu*. • . tkar. Pare,Tasitalini WM, Part Jimalca Bea. Pure. Ryis Wb . rare Rye MAY, Pan Sys Vf tasty. russ Sys WSSST LS 30111199 YLILIIIESPI, Corso of Om Dansoal sad Market street. Carew of Übe 1..!a550041 sad Mutat 'trios. • A DANGEROUS .SEASON. • in aimott anpanlitled.daadllll of thla Mc Welt datlng the amain Vegetslioa Lulu wroadarrePy thick mad nat. mad, as It' deans as anethal mom. tot . lelthets ratY hp eaVettha tales. proper meths kth Wail* yrethat It. ' rivet and .geld talent nada.ee to already 'total to th almithlag eithat, tad am the tali &dn. the tad the kmalatloaa atjLt lags Load= trestle, the slot lath likely to Menthe beats the mar►nd tit eetrty. Ulm, %lantana ealy I an tit of common- pradelia• - tatteiLkith ' 40,1 tone. la fall altar: to that thelmthrthtittthe athatltlay liar.. et tha Huth. Ite.lafotaid by the tthle ~alien t 1110,21,TVIWS SION ae et all ralia. the iyetrak, veth amd ...VIP'S 'mum/1y milli. la laze CUM. tot tea. snathamaty Cabot eveth COMittalallnt. tiara pot.. by width •pldosalth are prodoeo. 1/.rag tn. Manta. of aeyteather. 0010/.. sad )1 ...ether the dthethate la teatraist a th be. math day . tht athht T.ry an. sell Umatilla. leg daws tog masts et the so.om an LIN V.I. Caw.. of 111.11..... tadrolla dim+. ben we. d Seating lOW in 'Wad. ISM= tin tUO. that J. MIT...Me. may .ILtaton...na Ora. the a•rves. hat amt Cncally opal at• W.A. and the Hear. =yam• log to V.. 11.01.4•1 at arota tedelloity mod t 0... 1 , 1. sot tethesaba me sites eolninluals 00 ...W.. Ire talte• to 1.111. t 0... tlUfat 7127. ni. an at asemplthet 0.0 s the tute. mai thetas ano th er all sate. guards ankh's' febrlla ailmeats. • BLUM BEMTORED. be mato which we elated It...galena ago, of Olotstisna /tsar, et It aim, Is tow walks.) nownsosed Or to Matta. et Mr 'lsar tenet!, who teL( or collage Dn. SLT. egg la parson. to thstst btu tee Ws galas ea stillia restoring her 30 ZXTISIZ 1.111) rigt laCT Intl HT. aft.e /Dar 'ad been iseszir Wand for Vat =oaths. ga was abase! QM als• could not dhtlairetto any °Meet se as tomato vat It Was. The eat Ii tratakalea, ea headrests of es .e! Ht! hereon doosnato sera. ceding darkens. in the Last_ prowls thot tare Is rocas, oadaUstag eie Ss dose. Ilite was sera DOCTOR 3.1.31141141 Dustman tor two Ineatio, ad Anion sat &gelled to eta wash ha, enamor, noon T. Fisher. ellairt hopes were vaten.u.lo ha era tonna ha kat. Her .Ito Is attain la tie N.tatioots batman sho swalgos. sad bog Mee regata monger ectraordtaory ssoorat. - , • • .. We. to ads Mined, taw of Use are a Kiss nage. and bear 'wll3lageostlinettr_tousalaets abort itataL: - • „ Citatatira , itena. Dana P. Marna, Direther.) - • Anna Banat, • Tasks Armes. aliolltonV • goatee it cOsaga, octlaZiana. tat . oda). ' IST.TIONPAI 01 . 1101 sag 00Xlsettta -71011 DUOS% 2,. 2101 PISS STIZZL, war 01v.:4 ki iz):4 k, Int. BINGHAM. Jr.= Clt e fg00.84 AAA alma. it en ream .ildaertisimont forghr 6. ea other =tbrosigAild a 171.0 id .and COPM:EM.A Beautiful tutored lid Were.). =I OPERA BOWS MID TIES Lagoa' otolO of L 12111% OXILLASO, r 3B7EILICaIIirrICIPM,Cr roan Mtn 01114111UNIUL ==2 RAY, ,P.0.5481;_..-.&-.48.1i., Gent's DarnishiptGtsre No. as rUth MID ' FIROFESIOR CASIPENTEIVE MANCINI ACADEMY, PHILO HALL, IS THISDIMOIST,ses soda for WI Pecepstaa of roptli. /MIN etTaltlol— 1.1111.6 Tail.l4l .11 , 10 r. Svostails._st I Wei de". Gate. Meow moil linters —w•Cussolsy udlaturday. at 35 , 14.118 p. from OcU,P , 11. t., *AM sTILIT sn ds &nein", U•Seent. ,elll vs,( IVAIITERLIf .._ • Van lialiOvu. Lux, rrnisuzes. : CLASe CluanresVMrS U...ut12, D l.77 .l Dit " ili •6ll daM 177 a#4 4• I.IICNT. ea as or 711.1[010_ 6C.111 profits th• hotels stoat.. VIM. 1an.. 1 ‘.. of Bum irdt gtrenn.v.a.. - plagifLLT. ants. BOAIIDENG.—Two Blotlo.oea. Meson WENT ♦ 20014 IMISII• 4. or la. Mamboed. WITH BOLkD. losrlA mood 'oar 'form:. £Q6r ee. 'Nisi mat o! of stmt. /Joy 41% ptetees• E P.U. WANTED. As. ROOM, .. . . V Ithls a 6 , r .utairmats , walk el tb• Post Oelos: for two sUrg6 gratimes..lftplr wI6 Ono ' 7.1.0.. Qum. Ones. FOIR SALE, IT. GUI' STREET PROPERtf. ibt 111117,-7rollr 11011311 AND 1.07; issi. ODD meet, Ur win el 'thrpasas• Do. &outdo salsas Owl Defend at ' , MD 00. •p ply b . ** Be, INILOA st,o M C 1,144 et INuelwl., mews *Owl • •• • •• • • H. H. ,Hlllll.lO9Ht _ Courectibrier, Eruit,Bloll . o Onerli lte h.,2 Fein sil I ht6ul, ; FrUZZT. belmmal P•lrGetta Rod lawny. • p,inivuses. _ . . lOC , bbl.. N sililom.i . . .. A i 0 : 9ri.o• pi T . riml I Cr t a agrg‘ umlr m u p , _ s.. if N.. et. fivai C 1:.; etr a prnad far sal. by .., . 4. n. CAN TIMM) n SUN .... TOOMPII &LEY= & lON, . . . F;crB,WIT I :TRE, lilt Plllll miss:yr. Tsivissispp rirsisu orex L t• • ' RUB' ~. . . NCtT i Itgr o tiPP/Allai i i ii ts pen . , . ...., - lialullem P 1 egoism I. NW, , . . . .. ;N:to Ty mint g::: ajtj , ( , 4 V i z if i rattt Ifirjtor UM tal. aillIVO • ~ 11. . . oLpEs YAWL . timar• .. 14 ...r Anzi . rizty opitori: La.• -punt D Tltut , ‘ usi appp. p 441 •••• op PITO_MGH _DAILY._GAZETTE 1111111SDAN,_ OCIORER 1567: orsTEueravium ' • FEMALE SEMINARY. • The Wiator aaafn *VD. A tiA &Anal. of IA per cant Is made f TAO OaaO• can et OMAR.. AVI Weer. .7A+ OdAIRIA. WIT ‘• Rev. C. C. BLATT!. DO. LLD.. SAO. A.. A. M. RAID. A.M.. fflarlpal. • Or. ProLA. L. WACROFP. A. 14 oiPAIDAIA ' • • ' pr THE MATTER OF THE YLICIATIMI or BUILDING AND LOAN ANIOCIATIoN ON ZINN BIBMIRODABL. for Notes la Web" biro IYat ths above Amodio. tawhu waled la mea,PoeanCeart. at Ea. IN. Deeember Tenn. N 2. W' • CUM sornostlen. Um Same I. in,••••• at next tern et Coot, antett asealese cm Del It roper tune. JACOB N. W alai& PMereetary. erdor. T 73.101.12011 0711C11.11 MT(1,171.011. 0Cf.02(1 , 12. .NOTICE.—The asseaufunat for traellen of Alllla sevovr on vllBl. WO from Ltberty Meet to Cherry 16.167, tble OS. for celleetioe, .6 man w pat& wilt. thirty ellys Rom Cgs'. date, 'Mho. Weber estieh to tolls. . pmaNsyLvAnis milli; LEAT) WORK& Tholas tabulit aud salons& lila •Don awaited Wart., Vs an Raw proolarod to aaml • • Strictly Pare White. Lead, 1•8011LeTLTOS QUAlnTrr* J lumina, 11$1117 tSClidtll. °PILLED THIS DAY. The new "FarsritenSklrl; Colored Velvet Itlbboas; , Jet Sets, Pies dad Ear Drops; P.ll. -F.A.^CON'S I=XZE=3 JAMES P. CLARK, DIRIIGGIST, lio, 108 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Hu Nat °quad • .a.ll , and opsp4t• Moat or' °awl 14rilanntlit. I " ay uNka,a..T.IITICLILS. . 'Cal andexamine the stock. PruerlpUoas eampoandell ea hem, eocgla ESTABLISHED IN IBID. J. T. WRAY & BROS., 1110C116901115 TO IL CIONBOLLT, 'TEAM CM: It BR :d► Y. 29 and 31 Irweis Street, PI2IIIIIIIIIIIMIL ern, GOLD • WATCH STOLEN. $215 Rewiird. sTOL6N. FROM .TALE NOUS t E et the sabeenter. I* Walk Roans Wm itahed=l:l:lloll..S.P4ll.2r WITCV. Y I; .las sass, ....pod IS awn vrita join slab, attaches. Taa altala tea denser( of snail rugs. aad Ind both haat sad 2 ea tin=ft. M •us s nag? saes was tam Islamist, • in liat, als.arsprrilea. Leas ilwirso.— o. W Oa sea Las At *LAU lunar sass was no arn , forsta vita apts. TIN Lai tin ba paid I( say laMaisilos "" tinto IM ncersrf. O. DICKSON, _ sidestsa• 2. 41. MI!!31 The Highest larket Price PAID 10! BOVERNIENT ISCURITIEL GOLD, SILVER, CMOS COMM MUM IMO. J. T. STABIL is CO.. BaulLerse Oor:11 , 000 AMP TIMID VIILZICTI. WlVioNlars 1 NAM QOM/ : i. SLAILIUM SUAIFLI. ' CASSISLIJIZS. /Ltell ILLs. DRZeI GOODS. Alto, i fel assortemst of SUNOS& eL21.11 COLLAR*. MCC. 21.12 SPLMDMit ho., km • IDI Sos it Ism Priam M. . , ZUWEItit LONG'S, 1 .. a sale M. ALLZ611.113114 Tim deers Nut of tOm Dimmest. lam3 w : m BOYS' CLOTHING. In is Nato tarp sai Ceikte /nutmeat of BOIS'. 1011 TIPS AU CIIILDIVVI oLoTruNG, PUS Tits LULL 1111411011. 7.ws*late law pmsr. azsadas. as 47 It. Char Street. GR.A.Y:.kT4O_I3-AIC wans, ORB & 00. 25 Fifth Street, Ask - she Wattles of learrre to tlalz Large Assortment of NEW DUBIN GOMM Which Wry Nor se Lor 1.4•••• TWO HOSIDIRED TH01111•310 NO Spanish Segars. izsnialn4 a. eaaslnalist. will b• sold es Eight Dollars Per itionsand DODD= F. WEDDELL. . 114 C•rars . of W ITIrII nawa:a ists. 00-PARTNESeHIP NOTIOL xpoLa W. HOMIINSOIt is amp. ototoll tall no la ossaattatuo of MAO. ow.. to dam tem SK Wt. TN Outwits tall 000dootattsaltr tko style • BEST 'lll SOBVISON, , . , . . At taa airau of Third Ara Try street., atm Warden wat math* prompt *Malian .ad H manta' wilik diaPhiaa Cl= n. num ..............« r. r. sour lox TILER Ss ROBINSON. • aware. la Jim= 0u112.14. I LOG PUMPS, pp tzi.vituawsuthr° ism Plc lama ct CLOTHE/ - 121 ,,, a w... 5v: ! r at oria la, la MUM t slat 'L lerk= alll g IaO Z I *DULU V W :'2 rariatrrlairsist. usif tthat. by to tar this amtv. WE IN um WIMP Off NAND 1, 14.6 1.4aa p agy: rat ittane iz.? • Y6l- fib it*ltts, AT • • asel 11% LW. lmaaarpp *ma, - "gra " =..ir imninurries a no. F orron, j 04124310.11. AID iItfiIEZZIUNII DRAFTSMAN '011441-I:96.•vsnak LfwfkS% PLL. . . . • niissuas wiz SORIIENS • •or • siw ,dl4 .2 pal page 11l gold gad Tlld. 1:11110.• • .1•7 1141115 SST EM in& 14 PIMA= l 11111/4 614100 ar. VO A.. 1 1" " 9111 Moieral Ono" l a t rriti. sli Vr v ri sl itrj hUr au .wcyts woof BLA2III Vriete'":ftntroststre , Cholob Wines P2=;;Rg!igGi Fat= SALMON'. int Ran 211 h “asur.g.tortfaxemnspitt Naka4W . ps. assrerlin, • ~ 114.110 ' TIM gum, 0 4 4 0' AOUTIMPIO. aaP M>ML GREAT OPENING, MILLINERY GOODS, , ON MONDAY, October 7th, 1887, AFFELDER' & CO.TS 2.223.12parter15, No. 341 Market Street, (AZTVILVV.4'24I37SI.'er" . Low'" , we sot.. ninalnallon of tlns. on , ben Inriest stock else opened to thU city. wad am nur TAlnen• 011. oar pn ee. cannot Ino exon .1 /ann. notSen,eltn. miorelalo or 1./tat.' AV/ELDER a Oa, 64 Market II sTATEMENT • or , cosiirma or TOR DIRK OF PITTSBURGH TCOSDAT Moans.. 0.4 Ist, = = ... Loans,. SUL ma 1n00nau . ........ 11. boWls Vag Lost. ..... iiiwgz;ig• : talt:gar 1,1111.,d MSC" • lir:M Levo %Nader it,sa,lu tt LIABILITIIdt. • 00pttal Stock *LIAM CO Profits cad .. . . •• Mira co Mapsl4 sme 70 Dim pa other thinks lAN 11 , Depot.. 1.011,c01 the e,171-1111 The above Stetement to welt, ee et or ly hew/edge W_ttoaiß c. -- EVOTl.asti..absulbad, this Ist dky Oct*. bor. 1.1117. before me. 5, 3311T11; NotanrAtbUe. SWORD'S SELF-TEnPE I EUCIO STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, sm.vorAtrousu Si TEL ITITEMBEIH BIOS NOME z: BRICK MAMILPACTUING CO. Ti Ileskln. takes the clay &teat from the 1"" ww• It th r Atirtert l r . Ttzteli re=tri .aptiltiy, resautt. in ma eumble,ram . iffd TV= Vinri.7laNtru...l. bestiag hard usew sad ‘ making • Mese tree we/4 then ere se liettee hetet kINIVFIL T lawn KMani haft In OIL 21161110. I. Itost VD out. te et.lojwr 1.000, steordtaiLto the rates of Thlts we wee mulles le p. ber • • •tt•elv o c,e Inflt and oln=glol4 tell lomat tux, at the eI:W. . 11.11 lOW tkellhloa Yetrot. rirmuseig. TA. INICIIANICW SAVINGS BAH, ro. 14 Smithfield Street, INTSZIXT mu) UK !AMBITO. AXYII3III 1.7.01XV1D MOM OHS DOLIARTLIEVAND. D.y.qunalVM waled to cleat, wltzostts- Ilars“... SA LM ■LAol[ioii, Plllllolllllii. elO. D. mats, N.'7 sad 174, JAILER M. itiarzi 1.11.11. TBINTZICII Jim= BIACZNON" JA.s. H. ktoriwa. ALBS. Truism Muss ScrwS, Wu.t.tax DUN& W. W. ZZLIMILIN /I.e. CMAs; ROcur WsAT. ESTABLISHED ESSIL LOU //rTZU UP RITZ C 13161, Hot and . Cold Water, AM, 97 ....n........ ratteal watkasa. _ JOHN H. TATE, Plumber and Gaul Fitter 227 Liberty Street, Pitislimb I aad $ Federal Street, Medal. INMAN TO COMPANY, No. 2 Bt. glair pa) NEW CROP FINE TEAS, NEW demo fINE TEAS SEWN. AT NM YORK PRICES llosehd lads...moats offered so lani OF amenze.gx ra.a co., u.smcLlmnun wmm . ;0.1211 DIAITO . MAIL D0M11.7. GRET6I6I , OOO FOINDIM. DIM & DONNELLY. Jobblig sag Illsekinery Castiap, Urfa or burr, ot antis, Zsllostdo or ref Irma. of LI !memo", Ms to WI o•nod 00007 I , ortfok ~a 14 Order. OLOoe r VA Liberty Street, EGIE:I BRICKt MUCK! TOE MIMS 'ALM ERICH COMPANY 13 3R. X 40 NA. , far. l'izar.,== torarein wt. wan or Tit' /phi IT 000 boar Dula:Mr al ay. Agooil. Mil PAPER EANGEECEI, ■ow 11201111.1161, 111 (MAT TLIIIWTY, LT JOS. 114. - /13061/11/E0 • MI! JVBT RECEIVED, AT BONEOLTS a snxeiterra 4.117) arrin. It. CfflPsr eel Skeet Ira den letdedu} go. ill 1111211111141.13 al.. PITIZOWISM • 'Vle• eikegU. jqr,Plaksjiao Las~on. wow" tr Er.= , rp llitirt , ll....-itraldirts 4l2 : Mk Au ra:k i xrivimAii eaellem ho- ""'lsligfr JOHN HOW. HAZARD • POWDER. • --- 1 • 'AM NOW PREPARED TO I Ithvmmut moth*. Worlon for largoior MEW CELEBI&TED POWAIOL • AU orders le or or not by malt Islay Mt% Na. 1.111 sad IT4 YLDIZAL atm Olt,, ta., or to lAA mom rnucirr. rtzubuth tae. wUI rowdy* maps ottoottoro ARTHUR KIRK IMMO ,poi Ix Tim razz. nuns. .unagiarreothni,. FU W LIDOW eat i/SAWS 04. @UM %ilia =gin 04 7 11V1= 0 MK ' 0:: Ngo to so. *or mat WI *on. Wog 01 o irg: elk oof vram. y/arcrowoo, UM! lloajaragingtWonk III,,(I) • Tgx mmiwitwspiurnbm wrair,ek. bit ""I.1"It Mulls . 14 , 14r-1- G ' nap Aim outas iNT WULIAM LIAMIN xi.. i It. PITTIIIMPH. n reare Tea Pal slaw 3441.11MIMIZRAte Rum & moms, ...macrzarxrricrris. rarreMNAFROIN74,III GIitAULVI Wranianillarft 11111 WiDZIII.II er, ALLISON" Jr, • Marti door awe Mama.' Glue,Was Wars a. Tattle Catlery ga l Wgirria.roz earr. = rBOICE BEDDING PLANT& A Ty, luso AD* of ' Ram, Uranium, Terbium, si„ la %loam, it 0.1 l Grosaboesig. SWIM 11. 111 A. So•al for • sofoloac -al So NO NEW FALL STOCK. CARP 4 TS I err .ai:SaXairlas rcor • A VERY LAME STOCK OF ENO* ad Americas Brig" Tapestry Brum% Maui= Tapestry Mai% . KISIMACTIISFAM, . - America' linnets, McMillin Driggets. aie n raritro gr= v an= swats toilloso Ira - Day to so/l. and to C• 411 IMAM. BOVAIR, BOER & lA., 21 Street, oarr746llrwl . 0.. Wa. • Sall,. MUM MADE, 1867 No. 54. Wood Street, ZSew 10,11•4pre FALL . ~TpOH DOMES= AND' FANOY DRY GOODS, EAMEBNrMiIE 3 , AND " NOTIONS, 'The Immortalising wtu be Itepil eeer pasta ~Ow Um Iloves; sad Cash and Short Time Boyers -ars layttiod li• OltilliSO Ike ARBUCKLE& & CO.; Wage trues ui ?tepid= of ?di Sp Lb 222 and 221 Liberty Street, rITTSBITILGE. PA. . i rrf • Igr of ear weir riorT i llyl= W=teal gran . W r ond i ala tw• or. wla:1 LW and Gahm In t•• market. ITU 1867. FALL TRAWL 1867. COl neurEnovec. ARBUTHNOT, I!=Mr! DRY GOODS, No. 116 Wood Street, arzwrrsiiircrstaas, 11111EPORT lIUU PLUME'S, erteniele Barred Flannels. Sala attlast, ea soamlasloa. at ILUI !rho'. & Full Liss Is all Dapiirtseils. Musa. are I.IW to eat awl asasala eoau mai rrters. at .111. T. LWOW. rTirriiiioS." M!!MeTTMT= Lot wowed is tank& No. is? Market Droll DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM of 811RIVEE. .1, lPE tass . CO. has been dhsolved by Wuturb tosses , SOUPS. W. ..e.r.wcait nos sold Ws iwteiut to SAMUEL P. waLIIIVID.. who will seStis alLejf gold or [ma th,latsoraratlHlLl- Utstleit.. " At t":=.117 i r u fgranii . . , trer use now, and styis or - • 1114VA,701,411w 4 Ortlrlog [smolt e Ism of BiltilYsl2. Hess. Cell • 00" I amorally weassmen4 the new trra to thetas. or oor Meads and ths tattle) xve rtr igi..mi . b. ;l • Mrai. w.n2 E NC Wis. COPARTNERSHIP. THE IUNDERRIGNED have this lay asSOdi gad thee:warn lamb., ender Ile iron aeons or . AHILIVAA Co.. for the eon. ' suetlug Wkoirtal• roc.ty. rrodoes and ~ontsonaa-Dasloam, ot NO. tlad b. Math:- tt Woes. - Walcoald cordially tans. a cootie Use. Of tin pair.. to so richly bestow. by Lb. V:ll"gr:frlVratt42lllVlestall.Z :*= •ll'And*eisarlall Oaram.n.r...or.b.u, • —.ltror.,. darON 11...rfron. rlttelerib. October. 1. Ort S. P. SEER & CO., Wholesale Grocers Nes. 27 and 29 @Winfield St , DICKSON a COMaY, PI'IVEIBUR6IIII, IN GREAT VARIETY• •, IL NeIiLBOT, JillXll DICE• 01 JOAN T. /NAME._ SHANNON k COMPANY WMQIIS4II.3 DEALS= IX taus as imams moss Ilnee Goods, Frills, Clatbs s, Checks, Jeans. Tweeds. Goths. Cassia's's', Satinets, F. I N. casdnisits, litutnels, Mewls, Skirts, Wbite Geode, nesebed aid Brown Demesnes, • MIS Jura OP Ileum sad small Goods, Barred Riauely Ut Luton sill km* =memos 3M! COUNTRY ffi ABUTS, 116 Wir•di Stria. 1111111111T, ' 1111111011 a co TWO OLD, OBIOINAL " - TEA . STORE FRESH ARRIVAL OF Tomei Hlim 01 4 Wean. lavapsowaar, Opuise,' Soadiamit, Oolong,. 0141 °sumlay Black, Lad Japan 313.46 WA, six or Tiii pv►uTT. No. 20 Fifth Street. TEAS 1 TEAS 1 Of an trim as quality, al MiC. I EL S.' rna• rake. rags Vol . stZ,, LIIII • BLACK isap-rwillamik wwlicsui Crosgoss. ix..rmi Mee IPlmrt tetlgh CealUT. t: • - - - ciao:dam aauzZaamat savor...Aim(' .1.4436 Issas 341 }r.l L=M Val rtjeatr, 4. Ydr.sl.l4 Dpi L abiniran ima sag Not kip T.. imp vast., wPim wp la say Aissatlry, mut Pr i arayri7 Zie for ("9 11N•Lsa ware impair WWI par = 2 P I IS;PC 111%nrargarr= "4 , 11311lii, Hi Mg 114 haersl It...Bllelb•av MIS Auxeuranr GROOBRY AND NOVI COMPANY JOU A. liefMAW, !resident. ORM. Smeary Tin eto.l $r this Oolusay U stru4l Wei baulk& ail. Thou "Lids" to lOW 11.11aNMA at Its lama; lielbstia ASIZOMiIr ALT earacrail. Al 211 Federal IN4 illegkeay. WABBMITON NIW3, taboo hot, Nu gni nog% w. w. Ainwaii" rmuirmnparp*ll)l /MU ZYZ Alga& M. Warp . °V1444121,12di1l .1:11$41.40osa USTI . 4,11:11. • JAMES B. JONES, Scrap Iron, Light Iron s , lair/ *ND IliniAPFlorr MEW - • , 41..a3Fai. *O. • Cletser realism Oriel sad Stye" &vase*. VIM Gramm warms, • CAM MAIRAMIOI, Aado"*"Mgfertrielt."!` am "' trzfes.. !hoot, ADV cuwan or ascosP. • PITTSBURGH. DISSOLUTION. • s THE FMK OF •NEWCOIIIIER, 002 t CO. la Ode da7 dbli3Ofad tor meta l th i rrd /17. Ulm ty sown., an Damao isaaldad ar• 'd dal) ad. sante theft ammo... VW. saatng claims adatdat Y. dna wlO plead. , Ida dent 142111 1.1 etll.ien4 ' JOß comm. I • • ASW77.laLta Out. JOiL OWL. TO OVE OLD OCISTOMNItiI. Surtax retired from the Wt.ludo erOra7 Molnar. we IWO LLLL Sol roost v0rd155,7•5012• mend our old !draft nod rumor to toe ford oR S. Y. tallitlVtlt • .0.. sueilclt for them • ruottluuture of the ur ' Mo r al Putro os o o bum. "P. t."". Ent A x aut. JOZI. 5 GOY.. • poisoNows AND FILIDV. 1 • Sam naed D en 1111371411161 or I➢GIRIBdi%t 08002 BLAU LEAD. WORRY OB►OLHBB. TAMLA ♦LBA, TIIKEBIO, Are /Miens tnr /Walters &lost TIII TIME SPIVS RILLS, r..ono«e cone but pertectly.ClJES anti& $500.00 REWARD /Or SET Adulteration ante:: /SI our Soloe. Ono pooksto of ron, pm will go as hz %late poduop. of odolLarata4 SOW'S o•o011Y oold• lONS BENVINZ ISNLESS WIWI= BICHSRD BPAD & N Xna'X'CllNlLT l lna gil h No. 100 Wood Street. IDUTTANDI. AND SILVER -PLATED TA SLYSWARE. TEA TRAYS sad EARLE EDT LIST. silvan= and. OPINE TEA SETS, • [ Ell FRVINT"SVIR • • C R li pil l t YttAolm. atILLYIAN WARE of ever/ dossrlaßes" LAVA CARD BASKET% letThms,. IRO It STONE WART st all vas-law 1. , nu wnaleasla and null trade.. • Tle IsTr a lle most maples. nos% or SIMI • th A r U. sad arms in h jit y— s a. la Ns mum [ as. I I (ki ii 11 AND FOUNTAIN GARDENS, Caner Cann stil kon Ends, bit Milne= F. BOSWORTH & CO. Frop're Tbls bantital sad pleasant runt basing rs °sally emend ands, the met at proirlston on prepared ter entertain their Mattis . ..Mk Us choicest WI9E/1 HlLYthh. LlQUiniEh EA.TAS LIDS. &h. A. le nod free flalersty Bataan nary fans day nuns. Birmiagham Cars pass Sas son nary Sea Wants. awn.= 10 OIL lIEFINEIML THOS. S. CALHOUN 14.1111 Laeoek Street, Allegheny City lbastsatarer of arART dooortptlos of OXIIDI 011.001407.11111544 sod WL211.11 • AGIT/LT(lla bellr on the small:arrayed ere.' kw. HUM WORK SOTTUUS TUIIS. sae all Sande or work of Ora Oars, ague for Ileasers es the meet islawaseSle term awl at Iltglersest • • OTT COLLECTING AGENCY. siani.—A. 1MAT0w......p. a. ow= SMITE, SEATON& SEATON, Local Collecting Agents ■w 6 et. MAUI W171.16XT. tarn TF30.5. EGIEMICI I= WU of all demrtatioaa taken tar oolloaties Ida