.'PITT bRURGH:( AAGE7eI~I PITTSBURGH; - ;moCIES3I - 0,1EPT.18,18613, • • • AAA ..V—Als Wisn per sanzlo. Pashto In adman tvggsgs.,y,—Tro mums I w t tg inr • Jab. mill to suppnidc, = F.= rer r lYn Coe ex. ant Paa, 0190.16 at lzir timl, br Mani am. &Inez, :Aarseivatta• Ilayatents .teicur mole* lira the saves , tta9POS wimilltisvite , 14 entomb* It arm:tinted • ter_ The County , Executive COmo:dtteo 4 meet daily at/ *lock, P. AL;at dead Routers, Corner Fourth and Wood aunts. ", • ' • Bally , for treedom..' - A Fremont Mum .2deeling mill behold at lie Grim of Gresolsld AAA CkalUarnlA. Waahimitoa .. Assintr. on ligat,ll.2t.lllth. 211* tollowil!A eminent _lto. A. Bartinsamo, VIA.A. etyem l Wm. P. Johnson. .0.11 cat i z it r.. ol , l , 4 v•le 1 1414 - Pkod. st ' Mellearma.X.l4.. . . c: _TtrA.,. not4rts,is.l, la. ifidj,,, uowtay. Mom J. All atitaribel trlth tholimuslastlebabnata. Thebro •• • • eaglets tuba (army! at 10 o'ettek., All neeletary steam •- • , ',natation, wilt be beeelded. J. J: vLA mttteq • _ , , . ... . o -- Elswitne..—There willbe • ateothyd i'sj.im -IT nt - : the frien ds ‘'' ..BiroughS. Fa , ..:• :• t . : •'fahotilig.intafigattlell Ps . , ' - -•• ' -' re will Ise' in .etWanee._ • • _,.. ... querkt-spitalm - ..• t,,teatuidiy, Boit. "Baldwin tSgfilthWurtt" ifesm. ic7pat. ..tothi , titz.tecainx. , ..l3P._ 01 4 . .... . . • . rick and lab* ' il i a • L 7 ~ se p t . 20kb; St 7 o', • 21,04- -*.t.J3pssheitt, - ,ett,e;•• - iehtustiorlittward and , .. • -:, , • •ollit:oliftilititl•lhpas i a l p4 pr , een11311 ... !! counc :.-- Pennsylva n ia '.. rafe,:foi I"renioil t! Thar Workingme n and.the Masses of the • - •-••''' L'• • People:Aron/ad. • ..... . IMMENSE lair, CONVENTION . /l XEdT...BNTj7USI43a. i , L .-: ' - uti aii;ris a cro - ',L., ,iit yin. , Piti3blzt . ih,._• It •--..;' ''''''' 4 ' rat ed one °CAI:Lose.: remarkable tunny! , ''' a•• • only ovum in arrest country, where th W.people idearelent, and l their own ' give ex- .! . I ' -. -Wen to their will in the managemen t of the thmrl3Bll 1614 °0 4 Was the day 'appointed for the Mass ...... • : • ..- in thhs and -- - ,—:: - Courentlon of the friends of F remont hi a faint ex. •:.! - ' ,•!' ''''the - adjidning counties; ' and It is to ..!.. ..' -. Mein of, the reality ! , to sey that it was troo -.:;--...• o P ettHfai ere it beyond the mostetoo o ll '!''' •- ' --- thin-to! . : the . warmest frien ds gti f th l e . an one ll° 0 11"" of I ,‘.•.......':•_• r ...tt Freedom • ' 170titteeitted A g oo d Co - n ~ euttoo; a largo out ' !-•- ''''..-..!.. P the reality 6ll44l3;° ' f'the 7-m people; but •we had no eentlep- • --.' .--: "-....: of Alen .- astonished .--......,•:.•-••:: .: . 0 1, .., i . root our .., 1;14 - lir e e . shell rot ' Protetid .- t:ltve.. a iieseriptiOn of -•-' • . • '-• .!!=, • '• • aerial sathosism: tz.. of - - '' - - tha vas t 'crowd, of the:Well ,„ ' sr'' "r/ ." - ' ' mien o'ior the numerous .4rr,,--....,,,..:•Oin'.ntagnlflae!t P r° ° ° -- • ' our reporters - r - ' ' '.. , - 1.- end , .effoit .L. eloquent • afoot:hes,. :. --••• 'little their beet to n Give o readmit some faint ''..'1'• ' ;. }••, ;.' . 1.. : - f....7 - pono,p ttoti 'of Ate ireaderfal scene, but after all - 7,-:: : '..... -I ,:ilhey.ciijay not one half wi l l be told. ! It would . take a volume to describe s tito wonderful penes. '' '. • • plea'alone, t, with all its numberless banners and iii f i • '-••',...!•••• tio i . Its- quint devices, ' its rich Jokes, ,its ::'•-•.-.."!'-'•! : - .. ,: •••;',. - creasing oitiestare,' and its keen sarneme l . .?-:" '' '''''' -,:• ',...r.1it. - OtteC word, it was • the .greatest 9 to_itie .... 1 :-::Conerstki of the - people, ever hold in Wes tern --- ' ~ ylesiditi ...and prebably in 'this State, whether' ionaldered la ;meat to its :' '''...,4't2-,' -' , r' ,'''f :'':''. !!'•,'!s ..' .•''...•,'•'' ',-' ,•,•.cL,•...-.‘•!- :- -"•}• •-' : - :r,-• ' .-! : ' ' L'.! .. - ... .'"-' r , - 7 •,- —' ..,.. ~._ numbers, - iltentlnelii, omits it i m i mill P ll3 :t - !_ ,The'lar# s'n'Contention of 1840 i. justly non i deicithagreatest:de n:M rsltei of its kind;, 7.• wat—lii...”9net6* g in • oomparlsor•Mith It. ; -: cireat numbers of people arrived on Tuesday. ' - •' r • • ' ... but on ; itelineadat morning - every avenue lead .: 'der - city '' troth every point of-the emir. • ill to sided with every : description of - - rrrr- Pa'4l. was ei r* Th - Wester:lir:dna brought - in ::altogether forty- six lomied: !•-,:- and.the. other ' ' ' . • - • . : - ._-liedlioada were equally crow de d . • ' ' ' • 'L.' Y !-:' --'-' !:•' - •-••':l44ft4 people, a a P oi eters, twit° en th e Line ' •'•_•... el the Prim' eSs liin ion d° w w ere crowded with ladlos at , ie lre- eta • _,L....:...--;.........:Tri banners juid lointhmiehlefs; and the i _ ezo. • • presen ted attelittifth appearance trent the d . '. ,• !. :, ration of IlageArid mottoes: • • . ~ _ formed a little after tel . IliaPrataa *lB- did net arrive, at - the o'clock,. bat the last ef i t . after .! ! i -:!•:-- ' :- Omeds . '• t apart tor the Convention antis • ' 41- .;,, 7 - ./ . .;, ,- two ci — ---. ecla i iiir% P. it..i.. 'Take 'it altogether it was procession we have ever the most extraordulorY ...1, aid „ ; Nearly every protestation, t rade •••!-- ,near, - - re iiieigett ! The stalwart ",siplOitient was h P .iii• cat his iron, me, ' bile ' tersees'pushing *WaS hie plane, the !moulder . • .. -,. • . aura - -engi n e builder / . r -----' war narlog•• hbramt.fv... 17 - hi lathe said delving his rivets, irair't4tniag a. ' r . while the pin. cv . •-• ..•-':: -'''' and so en through all the trade:`; ts . i • „..-,-::'', ,:1 - :, ! , ...• , 'ii: . , - 1,...rn. scattering hest, priitel oho • ' '''': ' ''• "Lill ware - . Theetiatntsiatmeo r ' the . Wilt Tr': -:-:li llg tha sts: 7lr the a. .'dra.,_... - • i and.he hatettere made . 1 - Time fails no, however, •' .... :-^, -, •-'•-::.' -. •• ”_.•.„ n 14114%. wonders of 'tbs. proeeesiM.: • - • 1• : • . ..... , •,,••:, 1-: - ~,..ts-, mounter.. ~... in . roe . t 14 there are int. Or the . 0 ' 1 ' 4 7 - 1' .-'• I three horn •in r fiventopinions. ' . :J.t :Lir a y ..• :.- ' - '- . .r 13 !Mad& and _ Fifth ! • nagging ;•=!'-':.-lh"• :7717 ' hide: time. . - Its .“,..-, ,i, , ,,.witi l i r e we -a 01°1. i • !,',-- , r . 7 - -i t e rate of three mes an ! ' --- '''. !! 4211 wasieh a `abou t; the tension from • "': '....”: --- .' , .-•• , „ - i - _-• .,.. This ."would- ma ma imo - ',, -:: --: --- , u , E.trl-- ~- it ..i.i i iii d Ars* think is seven to sine. to te , , . 2 - eitn. '...'' . r ' rr't- - - 'the - reality; There wa re new ! •• '-,t•--: ''• * 0 . 0 "- • • . ritioarbtleofredlisml b" 441116114 r. '.' a ll Wedeln the primenaion. Our .• ,anti vehicles c4l- 1 by :actual.' OOnnt,: that there.. °P1 ' .1.4;3414°1 f al ' e Aradinitiatition:—. i .-.-f,''' ---!...7'lloo;fet'g7!,:o"P•• 14! atethe Magma Hem, . '•' -• 'Tkie was me- Lunde . • ---' ' ' count ' f Ft; " MM . t. ' . 411 0 1 4. 1 ": 9 6 ,tirilL. • .--, .-4thPMPPACI4°-.°- --- - 9 9.90... - Is it , ...... -4.- ' ' ' made an Water street, states it at . . . . , ~ .... . Ba i t& t i. ',a s .ani !moorage ... --) gig, gext..to ltelgt _.•••t•tf•V''.i'clietwrit, - ena..titay pitennie...tlus!. ther!orme.,.at,..ll: ' ' '-''''"''••• L' ! • ;- .::•: • jetnititti Maned ho proc e ssion .. in addi tion -' trains brought In twenty ear .• ,„*,..,. ihiii the westert ---- , _, „.. ' ''.------- -- ' s 'the ilioosision resooeu ~... ground,' L.. :rrh i* lith " liisuld r blivir.ll;W; ea ellOi la th i e h r) e n w m e tler toti irt u ter ri hil t l o y ,,o .. J;,... - •-..: •,--.... -.100*1.200.-1". -0.0044i01 very faw-pcirent -;--;:::?;•Iile.!°• go ' ' '' ' ° ' • • l! • ?F ' e l into ' !Ire - Alen they Wad • ":131:""-"—:= ---•" - -,..i • •st 7 :- .;l° ioine lit. f . a l o W ti a sta ' d t a mi ty ' 1 . r to tl :pert:orm In soma devloe en iiiiai . -- ~" .: . '. , . . -..--- --Xtutort i ndeed = n-wonderful- proem - igloo, -and .. ...trill; tie iapg,4einembered by the One of thong.. wide - who witnessed the brlllhwit eptLintamle. 1. The grounde get apart for .. the Convention, were dui North .Cottimenr, - Allegheny. Four - , ' studs 1117e?trioltd, and speaking frig kept up • at all of themil There was no shade and Jhe 1 '&it end heat were dresulfaL Noiwithatatailialf a i ditariWbUtki, it le not exaggeration to thy, that; fully ourdonired tiouttuldpropte !lilted the •• trititittlx eiariag the •arreitioia, noel 'the etudii yen stereo mirthanded , by - att many an onubt .bier;. if there" had :been any, shade, or thlt. wistititii'liatl been -legs oppressive, the motile ..:: would luiVi ftbea larger..- • - ~ lbe.,Ultt throughout the deypreatnied the se. pant rx a joyOtte holllday. - greet Wumbirs of Itt'kra and ahopg weru - shut - up, the work wig suspended miaow building', and the roanafee ' terfeeiriee.thionek • ' •,- ~, - .... _.. _ Worth ell In all our Convention wag "a grut rraeiteie: •IC kaki thine& the hearts of the, . • —frith& of Freedom, and milled Tenney Into the "-.. yankg of the party. .The protiethith - - ite, sunaletakable .4vidimee that the working.. men, thetnedithlos,the tamers, and the laborer* . are yith no. - VI) 7 Putt wee nor the Boehm= ~..: ittef the labor of weeks, held a Coven; theri':ind theit—proceesion tiontatned orily_itoini fiyw ou turkiof persons, with a few bormeniiid fi j i g i t , bit no exhibition of train; or manifests, - . 1 4; 6 1 1 rho! Auto Were Interested In their • ...--,- 'Fltallithde of Freedom lam eteryreasaa tai Cake - Their ranee la jest an 4- the VP iii Uri 'withtheti-. A few week' more spent for. - ' the those of the oOuntry and litoithitt, and th e 41atory is won. i . - • , ----..-1-' • Iforserier or rem- boseetten Paoustarco. •=ilefiir licit Bailin Nips good Jest of Jetcreet le tailed :hite jostaoe, by s depOti .--41Ois of Hanpitab 'Protstatasto, gime object Is 0 ppisnaptlitytiad oitaloally, to atom ~:stmatiest* for the nose of reeteetsatleitri .. : ,,Siaii,'dtiotibed to be pleveasiy Jeopitraid k Acieted% eekefep .. 414 afitiiiY sneer to be taking:4s tto takialo , „!asTa . to collect subsociptions for Inillatoglipoteetint church its Hangar), and they' sre.siaittfhere lined/ received scary premise or saisit osd urlgtasma IA tto'h4hts4 quatas." The incirtirasalth. Inucumie-Prottemon ci Premantent. .1 . i27111/201 OT TICE CITY--81DISTI DUNG WITH Funs, Menus, ac.--Trut Pnocassuur—Tzta Consume. Yesterday.was . 11 gala day in Pitteburgh, each sus has never before been .seen id this city - ott etriotly political occasion. The citizen upon awakening In theme:sag. even If he had known nothing of the approaching celebration,could have raid, by the cessation of the him f innu merable mills, factories and shops, that the day was one 'of • great general interest. In that re spect it wu Moe, a Sabbath. At an early hoar the thousands intending to take part in the pro ceedinge of the day, began to prepare them , Ulna, fags were thrown from nearly every, windows mottoes-and dodoes thrown across, the streets, wagons, canine; buggies, horses pre- , pared.- By nine o'clock all tha streets" of the rante pnbffahed, were taken up with the dele gations which arrived in immense, numbers from different counties, preparatorth I - the formation of the prooession. . • , DECORATION OrIETNUTE. We took a rapid glance at the preparation's made` by the men:hints and other clams on the line of the prodasion, to do honor to the co nation and are unable to go into details; On Penn idreea . farge flags were thrown oat from teeny every private residence trod Wayne at to'llal.ak• many of them Very beautiful. Two beantlfal stretchers of pine were thrown across onzeach side of Hand street, widish street, as was Wayne, wu also profusely dm:Crated. The merchants on. Liberty street spared no expense' to make that thoroughfare :brilliant with fags and banners. At the foot of hay street a stretch er wu extended across Liberty with the follow ing inscription: "Ina sun roe MI noun, J. O. nunsurr." From Hare's Hotel, the following device:" “Free Speech, Free Soil, Free lien, Free Preen and Fremont." On the reverse, a representation of the race to the White House. From Mitchell, Harrow At Cleo warehouee, • "sorwa, nthatorr AIR nun 0. On the reverse, "nu son., rum writhors, an> ntairorr." A great many other stun:here lan decorated the stream, amid numberless handsome nage. _ Market street was equally indeed, the mordants of the city seemed t, vie with each other In this reaped. I From nearly every store on Wood street, were tlueg out banners, decrees and Semi Many of the inscriptions were capital hits. I Seventh, Sixth, Fifth, Fourth, Third, Second And Water etreete were also profusely deoorited.', From the Monongahela House was thrown out the largest dig in the oily,—,a superb eels. The Fremont Headquarters had nags from every window, presenting a brilliant liPpessanee. The time at which we write is too late to permit ne enter at length into a description of the appearance of the city, which was such as won never before gun. • 1111 CZOWD. IS is varicitisly estimated that !roil 60,000 to 100,000 persons were on the streets t the time the procession started. Every linden, In &IC din, en ° the - route, Was crowded with ladles.— ,The SCUD was very enlivening:. After the pro• melon etarted,Vthe enthusiasm in the ranks and awing the outsiders was tetense, and a eon attest enceasion, of cheeri pas kept up along the whole route. _ TIVEINANSUAL AND HIS ASSISTANTS. • John D.:Bailey, Esq., and hie assistants, bad their arrangements complete to- prevent ado lion in the formakm of the ranks. From the beginning to the end everything passed elf well. We 'give below the officers of the procession: JOHN D. BAILET,,Cnixi Mauna, - AtD3 TO TES • curer ISASSILLI, Win H Falkirk, • Elisabeth, Dr Wm Woods, ' &wields*, • Joseph Kaye, • , Capt C W Dilatator, Dr Hardtmayer, 0 L Mope, . Col. It; P. M'Dowell. • . asetsrawr massnas. R Capt Robt Greenlee, Eremites Coleman; Jno Hamilton; .7 cal Denny,.. . Col Jas A Elio, E ; II Irish, Capin C Gray, - Gea E Appleton, Edw Dartiegtoo, ' Jae Park, Jr. , John Hney,, 14, W Ball. Hiram Halts, ice T Whitten, Jobe Calcitiall, Jr. S,'N Lightner, A M Brown; Chas Wolf, J W Riddell, • JOhn Meyers, -1- Juo II Jones, D i li, Smith, Dr Jae Robinson, J o EI Hampton, Theo fi Blair. • I, Ii carnet, -Jet Calle, Jr. • David Bosh, - John Irwin, H Z Miteheli, H ii Wilkins ... _ .le m B Aleuutdef, - J. 0 Backofee, .Nicholas Miller, - _Reel. Contain, , c • Caper Gang, ••.7 K S Scott, It A Weaver J Lively, Jr. Wm F Mardi:oh, Edw,J Allen, W G Miller , Alex M'Clintoor W Sadly, Reece J. Evans, Riad Thompson, • Leopold Sahl, Jr. Wm Nish,. Daniel Armstrong, Thee Loomis, John MoKelvy, • , Thomas M Little; Win Krebs, Geo lOson, • John A Miller, Hugh Morrison, Jr. Wm Todd, John Black, Otis B Childs', Joseph Kennedy, Jos. Dilworth, Gee II Hildebrand, WaMoCullough, • Chia Liankies, John Major, .Deheyen, _Robert Dunlap, Jr. J D Owens, • Sigismund Low, Kohl Finney, • Theodore Frank. John Beck, South Pittsburgh, Copt 0 Robinson, Temperanceville, Geo Dicloson, • South Fayette, - 17 kl Glenn, 23 ward, city, David Luther, • . Manchester, • C 0. Rogers, 7th ward, city, Thew Dunn, • 34 do do, . - -John Black ; '` - - . Turtle Creek. The route, width we give below, was strietly adhered to, except In one insane. where • large delegation whit hhad arrived too late, obstruct-, ed the street. ' • . • The proassimforined on 'Liberty street, the right,resting_on .Wayni,street, and proceeding along Wayne'toTenn, along Pend to Hay, along Hay to Liberty, across Liberty to Fourth, up Fourth'to Wood, - down Wood to Water, along Wattle - Einithffild, - Op - SioltElleid to Liberty, along' iberty to Wajne,:dotno Wayne to NOD, up Penn to 'Mocha:dos'. along Meehitaler !o'er bridge, tans bridge . to:Chesnut, op Chestnut to Ohio; down Ohlo.to the . plece . designated by the committee ofirrangements (North Commons "j Alleghenyolty.) Tint virciimoi , The prom - salon etratid from the corn er "of Wayne and Liberty-eta, at a little after :..ten O'clook.though a number. of delegatlosos joined in from the Bide streets, as it passed them onthe route as published. - Pour Aids tithe Older Marshal; . Joan Bum, Seq., with hatdelime eilk scarfs, heavily ler:Jetted with gold hoe, led off the proceselon. They were followed by a bran off,' and twelve two-horse aszriages oontainlng the Committees ma Reception and Invitation, and"'. these were followed by elev en hafteital.,' 'nen were another band, preceding a beautiful flak, curried by a delegation on foot.. This delineation also bore a banner demalptirs • of Old'. Beat erthe Cloolloardl Platform, Irldoh las - , broken down: The next:banner was ontl.shapedi the. ieentre plane rolling round ;with the wind, anBiijeorilied around It were the words' "Elia 81a Naughty Platforin." An elegant datign; large, arched at thetopr, and decorated with silk trimetinge, - has. Jag an accurate likeness 'of l'Fremont In the, centre, attracted mach attention... .Thd WestPleston delegstkin,With Lege and ban; Dail and abraes band followed. 'One of their ben; mere- hid the. insoription "No reggstesios upon Emma anothors representation of Brooks at, tacit% liumnar; another banner .bare the in. earlption "nee Prestr, - FreoLand add Fremont." This wee followed by anothir -Inebribed "Our Platform—Pres Prees; Free 13petiob, Prot 8011, Fremont °. :Another banner had upon it "There a.Notth.". handsome deg brought up , the rear of the delegation • - . • . 101 .178,11T0r 'dounty allogatloo, bawled by a Inns bald:was the next in order. They had • cue* of beware. Ono of the banners had the representation eta ear just arrited'et the Milli' House, with the ftwatiption ~ .Pathfindere Car." The /War Pella'Club followed' with flags And inscribed Ynotne- - Indttitty,`Free Kesuies; , :and , tbe Union as it "Fremont and Divine"dm. 1 , , The l awri b eo comity delegellon followed with banners and flags, Inscribed as follows: Lawrence county good for 1000 majority," Not to be subdued," *life Liberty and the Par -emit of happluds," "Liberty. In Senses." A brass band headed the delegation. A braes band ea twelve horsemen 'followed. These were succeeded by .I:fibers. wagon cov ered with Ospind butters. An old negro Ad• dler oosupled a lest playing pis/gallon tones and breakdowns. Then came three two horse *agora filled with man mid three one horse bug gies, tamed with pine. Thess were followed by a two horse vegan,' Mendell wee borne s banner Inscribed, “We are all Jefferecudan Dem. oasts." Two out hem lessors followed and two' one horse boggle& Thew come the “Preemen of g haler Town. AV., followed by the employees at the Etta Works. , They buns banner dnacelptlee of the Lahnim of a Rolling Two me horn bug gies arid:twelve horsemen [alloyed— The glesrpsherrgh delegation then came, 'ewe oriel *tte ,hannees mulliegg inscribed ...Not - ens hoot' for /3leitry." '"That Country ,Prospers sthere7 labor I. Beipstoad sal ilarattherstav, "ketuestivenlef ,Pivorltel Son—NUt Ten Cent Jlgtmy - .- A two-hares erygop bori . _ the designating han gar-4A V 'Then‘ I . . wagon, in *ha latter Of which westerns a hen; nes inscribed, "Prurient's the man for nr: Oh hare you heir the news . from Maine. The ball is rolling on. Thereis alae ort it a !venom:to; elan of &NA inicribed."lows, Yerinoneddaine." which is being rolled on at s rapid rate: Two two-horse wagons followed, 10 the latter of which was a banner inscribed as followe: - .mho arse Land in all his 114. - Of eandidate written! smite . . Then dame another , two horse wagon. A o ne: horse wagon bore ,a representation of "Buck's Batten Platform." The rdaoks are all broken, and various members of the Unehanan party are tumbling threigh, snob head foremost, others sidewayai4nd all-with a pitiable expreasion of countenance. A two-horse boggy closed the) delegation. ' , Lower St. Clair made its first appearance in a tirOdtorse • wagon, with & banner inscribed, "Lower BL.Clair will do Its duty." A number of flags and. banners were in this wagon. A four horse wagon, followed, with banners. This was succeeded' by a two-horns wagon from Monet Watatington. 'They had banners inscribed "Low er Bt. Clair O . K. ; "We keep our powder dry for Dlstmionlets." Then came a four horse wagon, with numerous banners. "Free Labor is the -Natural eating of the Country;" "Every Heart a Home for Liberty." 'ln a two-horee wagon which followed were the following in scrlptiona : "Free Heart and reugal Hand," "No competition with Blare Labor," "Renews ' , meet end shall he Free." A two-horse wagon' followed with a banner—" Have you heard the news from Maine; 25,000 majority for Kamm Tree." The next vehicle wars four-horao , wag. on, with a banner—" Ten cents msy do for olives, it won't do for Free omen," "Keep your Diggers at home." A five horse - wagon, with outriders, followed, In it were barmen inscribed !lied made man_free ' before Law made thein Slaves," "We will givellsem__,lesele.'2----Therreame 4 five-hone oesit - ivegin, filled withminere. Eight mules followed ridden by miners. Then came a eix hone' wagon, inscribed "Old Back can't win." . A number of boggles closed up this delegation. Teed3outhPittsburgladelegations came in fine style. A two horse wagon carried the bender of the club; The Washington Works of . South Pittsburgh made a 'fine display in ajar. horse wagon, which was covered with a nag, anti bannere.representing the interior of the works. They had also some of the machinery used the workmen. The. Border Itutrunn' Camp hauled by 'ore horee, drew down dimmed, of applause. Long necked bottles of whiskey cover • table, around which set as blood-thirsty a looking oillw as one would oars about Bening. Scowling facts, were enough, but the ominous- looking knives and muskets which abounded, completed the char acter as obtained from the - most authentic so counts. In a oateltorse wagon which followed, was a representation of Prescient loosening the shackles of a slave. in the next wagon, was a banner, "Idechardpe for Fremont end- Free Hansas.",- The Ironworkers of Charlton township," made their appeiranoe to, a • two-horse wagon, with bannars,representing the interior of a mill, end another bearing the inscription, "We work for ten cents a day." They also had a banner rep. resenting a aohloquy of James Bachman as to Peonsylvanis, 'Molt we ebuld not catch with suillolont anturacy tnreport. A fife and drum band closed this delegation. Of all the desolate looking Woke in the world, the Buchan workers in the two-horea - wagon following, were , the worst. The vehiele was , fashioned to an approximation In appearance to a very dilapidated old slop. Through. the bro ken windows coati be teen skeleton men work- lag al various Medea They were old grey-hair.' admen, famished loeking yeasts men, and half desperate looking middle-aged men, "got up to pmfeotion," as our theatrical friends would Say, working at shoemaking, blaokstalthingard oth er trades, vary disconsolately indeed. What with their dress, their pipes, and the general appesr nee of the shop, they succeeded to admiration In the characters they assumed. Yells of laugh- I ter followed them at every step. -The Birmingham Glee ,Club (=pled a wagon immediately following, and enlivened the scene j with good singing. Thr.7 had numerous Bags; some of which wore Inscribed •The Bights of the States,. sad the Union of *States." A 'German delegation followed in wage= The West Deer delegation followed in two and four-horse wagons carrying banners, one of which was entitled-' -"West Deer, The Banner Towneldp, will maintain herpositlon as in 1840." A two hone wagon. bore the Variety Worksi delegation. The men were engaged in making coffee mills., They made a good appearance. ... The Novelty Works delegation followed. Io addition to their implements, of trade, they Lad an immense pair of on the "platform of Freedom." Fremont was :In' one scale, and I Duck In the other, and the latter kicked the beam—"He won't do, bee 00 light " The Tarantella and Rut Deer delegations were the next In otder. Their bore numerous ban stars. Two vrorkmon, at ten cents a day, fol lowed on horseback. Their clothing was made dp ofpatehter, their hats were 'Sleeking, but all was explained by the annonneetneat that they were remising tea tents a day for wages. 1 The Lewrenoeville Fremont Chiba followed,' ilplendid In flags end banners. ' • linathe most impressive feature of the Pro- Ocean was the two-horso buggy which followed, Containing as It did' a vary venerable man, who was, as the banner'.hung apart the outside an. 400.1 lend, Soaemi or run Flavournos." immediately followingan s - two.horse buggy, rode ".t Secants or 1812," Both thla and the preceding vetdolei were covered with wreaths. 1 Four two.horee boggles and several buotiches followed; they were handsamely decanted. The capital hit of the day it is conceded wee the banner carried's a one-horse wagon, with a first-rate copy of the knave of clubs; underneath was the inscription "Bully,Broolis." In the succeeding wagon wee a &taro of the sacking and horning of Lawrence. A number of buggies and wagon. followed, The next fosters of interest was a wagon con tsinlog a blacksmith shop, the mon at work. In the following wagon, was a , banner—" Down With the Moody Lawtorgatteat" A two-horse bant mama followed. Oa a banner In this wa gon wets inscribed —" Jostles tad Liberty." A new broom had anspeaded upon It the Inset.- lion "Fremont sweep elean."„. i A lerge rewheat_ drawn tertwo heroes, at tracted road attention. Nutters . announced that they . didn't row for tea cents a day. *A large pelf Of horns, covered with' crepe, was fastened at the bows; The Valtibrits, County delegation followed with S brae; bead, any number of wagons, banners and fisge. -In stair delegatton was a buggy, hearings Wenner which announced that the oc cupant "Was a rot* when Zack Ste in smell d:them."attmteded much attention by hie venerable appearance. - The whole delegetion numbered 200 . . The East Li berty delegation made averyins= posing appearance,. .. Several trades were reprve seated. Thera were two six horse teams, one stilton. horse team, two ten horse teams, one live horse, three fens horse and any number of one and two. horse teems: They borea num. ber of appropriate banners. ' One represented& man scalping another , and was entitled "Spat. ter flovagaly. &ember one brethren la Kansas." A four-oz team clised thelielegation. The workmen of Singer,- Hartman dr, C 0.,, Stedield Iron 8 Steel Works; Sligo, followed in two large wagons. They were covered with gage, and ;had: . ; an board, their, implements et trade: • • - A , --, yawl borne on Wheels- attstotdd =nob at tampon. A nye coon was on board, and' ins , .abova It was tha hworiptloff,, str; bound for . . A large number pfe-chides followed,--beating Bap, banners, portraits of Fnmont. -• , • The TemperancerlUe Fremont Club made a tee dleplay., They were the next in proceielon. Their first banner afutounced that "Chattier" townehip Was O. ic*. "lona right end up." A font horn. wagun • 111/1 filled with Illeolutudths working,' who announeed "We wane no Euro pean Plan." Two men represented to be worE , Mira ten ctnta a day, were in the ootpany de woontrait with the hearty erten who were tam; lag melee wages.' 'They were the thinnest of the Ws.—maalts of men. - Their energy was all gone. as Was wadi:fit by the greet exertion neoen• itaryto lift the hammer blow. Their clothes were rags. The crowd appreciated their exoellent ftake.up.", .• A cottr-bone wagon 01:n1AL:ed . nall.outters with maoldnes. They Led several banners and ! One of them represented Old Book chased hY"rwl?.Wouleu. " Another .bore the buerfption _"Fay ; your taxes Jimmy"—and another Pilo Foffitive, Blare Law." A largo: number of The: htiuudield delegation' was the next in order. ,They were In wagons and on horseback. The Blab Valley; Woodelltennd Bridgeville dole• gationatolloWed;nrrri.wigan was loadened with flags and bushes. - The Daldwln delvgation also , roilo In wsgone and heats.:' They bore a greetroauy board ware accompanied by a band of mum°. One. of the bannere bore-the derloo !.The good: of tha whole country." The BirWnghoCitreinonli Yanlor.pub was quite a feature . In the prootvelon. They 'rode In a two-horse wizen.• • . An alert-Um wigoU bore the Black Diemen:id Republicans. - They were in a lake coal boat; CI the' men wore et work; the pilots at their care, and:Ohara lit:thelr,pimps.' They were with the Idoiletaport delegation. Their ban . 1113711 were very appropriate. . • - The nest banner was one tworibed "Old Eh sbetk good for BOP majority : " Another 41 , lowed "West Elisabeth fs for Yoe Spee . ob, Free Elea, free ßoll end Fretord.".' • - Bloom lorruablii followed Itiirazdas. ,„, I- - A two4oree WSPU. in whlch workings' Inn I:broiling. carpet, ilarected aleph ittutloi.T4,..„! !IWO° -was decorated reJth Jule, - The Fotutli Ottani Oloe Out, rodebit beautiful', decorated wagon. The canon of the weakly wu red, white and blue. - They bare with Oleo uurorrou wreathe ara.loquel• troplau of thilr popularal. - p i -the succeeding delegations (bit what dele gations they were we could not eecertain,) were a number of baanera upon which were inscribed ROAdoviceo, as . "We' re :, take Sebastopol," "Ironi es-Free - Free vs. : Renttaeßratidixed," "Free Hearts and Fingal Hands," jr"ree Labor the Natural Capital of. the County," "Every Heart a home for Liberty."' hi a one-horse wagon' man a gallows with an effigy of Brooke, above which was inscribed "The last of Brooke." The wagon was oocupied by the Third Ward, Alle gheny; Vigilance Committeee." A whips raking estahllahment occupied one of the following wagons. In the centre rose a tre mendous whip: workmen were busy in the Ta rtans departments of the. trade. A number of buggies arid Wagons folloired. In one of them was a painting of the White House wits Jessie at the door receiving. her father ' Thomas H. sßenton. Another wagon contained a banner inscribed "1 ilr,b c for• hlgher wages." He was a workman for. Buck. The Milieu: Barge AUcciation had their bean tifat bat on wheals: It wee elegantly decorated and attracted much attention. ' One hundred and ninoty.soven draymen, with .scarfs, marked (Pittsburgh Dray:nen' etteaoted great attention. They bestrode the broad breasted-beasts _which do the carrying basinens of the city. The West Middletown Braes Baal followed In their own band wagon. . Tho Fourth Ward, city, turned out in largo numbers, led on by• Young America. They were in that: , shirt 4 niece - and wore badgei in their hats. Ainong the ulnas were the following: "As"the old cook attle young ones learn." A:r r s ooste wast e wall 'Frei Shoo s for Free Kansas." "Who I threatens to diesolvo the - Onsont We do not." it„, A ano-horee wagon bore' a monument sacred "To the memory of the Martyred Freemen of Ifinsite,",en theroverse, "Hoyt, Brown, Phil- Ups" Hoppe, etc."' A large banner had upon It a fat ell 'negro woman; and a negro doughfam, Dui former of whom was saying, "Go way, white man, I hit you &id a °hunk, you weak l de knew." Above the Inscription"Norgiern cdoughhicee despised by Southern Ste was, reo." The Wayne glee Club occupied a 'position In this j Ward. - A large wagon contained a party of I blacksmiths at work, among them was a very mieerable len onto a day man. The Wayne Iron Horne turned out a large delegation of workmen In wagons, with mina I - tare rolls, implemento, nails, ara. &o. In one of their wagons wean wooden statue of Pierce. In 1 front a paunch of most formidable dimensions I inscribed "Heavier than SM." - On the reverse is the following: "Jeem'e Platte:op-Ist ex tend slavery-2d stud Cuba." Another banner represented a white and a bleak man. The White man says—"Wo can't compete 'with un paid labor at ten cents a day" Negro—"We work for nothing." Another banner announced that "The Democratic: Maine Spring Is Broken." A. two horse wagon had in= It an excellent Woolly Horse, bestrode by,e little boy. Devices over it announced that it was =Meg for the White Hour:—time 1 min 10 secs - W- W. Wallace & Co., contributed a elx-horse timber wheel, carrying a bailer. Pitt, township came into procession in snow, one of which was.occupled by the hands em- ployed at • the Copper Works A moe-boreal I berouthe was most handsomely docorated. I Minennille also Made a fine display. They led off In an eight-horse wagon. Their banifere I were sill appropriate. •- , A car of the Union ' very handsomely got_npk, followed, drawn by fourteen Circa. - "There were thlrty-two boys In It, representing the States and Banns, the lattelhelding a banner "Admit Me." The Free States wore clothed In white and the slave la black. . • I The oth ward delegation led of with a hod some yawl, canopied with is slik flag. A banner announced that the 9th ward was good for 1601 Majority. Newmyer & Graff, contributed, a wagon fell of workingmen. They bore a bander representing Pleace-Denmersoy in Kansas, by burning houses, dying men end women, Sco.. Re. From a buggy a short :Eamn book, was a banner—a man etabking another. Above was inscribed "Squatter Sovereignty;" beneath `t"lstw and Order." The Manchester Moulders and the moulders' delegatffin followed with tools, and outings. Pennock and Hart's men contributed several wagons, In one of which was the device "Libor- ty wants protection, Slavery has enough." The Colon Foundry (Meson- Mitchell, Her ron & Co.) was well represented. They had fine banners cod flags. ' the Juniata Iron Works also made a flee dis play. One of their banners, represented Brooke, saying—"l an, a co-operation Disunioniet." • Another Harmer had upon it: "Diatolve the Union: No. •The Vora' will not, and the world in arms cannot." The operativesUf Mcqueen° Works followed with flags and banners. One of 'the banners had_it—"lly Buchanan friends, don't you feel sick I" There were 'erica represent:Aleut of the White House, and many other designs Whiab we cannot And time to enumerate. Otte of the succeeding banners represented "Pro-Slavery Arguments" women being stabbed, and house burning, the arguments referred to. • The Eagle Steel Works were wen represented. They bed handoome Sego and banners. One wagon bad two imfaetaa triaaglea strung up, which were being played upon. A succeeding wagon had three men represent ing negro ahem and a white overseer. He bad banners out.--" Wanted 1000 niggers for Wheatland." "A plank from the Cincinnati platform. " • c A great hit was the idea of representing the Border Ruffians. Twenty-form of the ugliest mortals we ever saw,dressad la the reran of a theatrical military wrdrobe, armed with every variety of weapons., hate, coats, and pante of the moat rldioalons pattern, bestrode horses, as the representatives of Atoiderm, Buford and String fellow' earmy. Their appearance - would have kept Feistaif in much better humor with his soldiery could he ham had them for a contrast. Beare of laughter. Belated them,evary foot of the way. A very good banner was one representing Sumner located at stable, and Brooke approach ing with hie cane to commit hi, dastardly crime. 1 It is headerb.-"Sonthern Chivalry." • A: monument attracted much attention. It 1 bed on it the following: "James Buchanan, an ' AntlElavery man in Pennsylvania, a Millimeter I at Ostend; a Pro-Slavery man at CinalMiati, a Platform at Wheatland, and a doughlhoe at large, Si. transit Atria - . . -The Rocky Mountain Glee Club made a line appearance. Theriwere dressed in white coati and node In a four bores wagon. T. B. Young's workmen rode' In one of the wage= of the Ann, and were engaged in ma king chairs.' The liblh Ward delegation followed with a banner.announcing that Word, as good for 400 maTerity.,: - One of the banners had on it "White Men sold into slavery for Free Speech In Eaneu. In thie delegation was a six horse canopied wagon JO which - were:seated thirty-two gille, one of.whcoo was draped-in 132011111b1fC Ma rep resent-4d liCansur,• and the others the States - of' the Mao& The wagon was beautifully deco rated. Among the many good batmen, one Is I •very good. - It represented the Chibineati Plat formorlta otte of the planks %lOWA at one and, I a snegro sliding down it just into Banhanon's mouth, which le wide open to'recolve him. It is inscribed "Buchanan wallowing the •Plat -The Sennett Ward delegation followed. One of this delegation. represented "Hard Times." Ile wan 'Stride of a sorry safe* in perfeet keeping with the. folora character he assu med. The Ward made an= display. ' " .. - The workmen of Ohms, MUM & Co., tack makers, otoupied a wagon, and carried a ban ner Inscribed, ' , Liberty and' Bolen safe In the hands of Northern Meoloudes." . • The carpenters fellowed bully at wink: They represented well paid men with one eitteillittn, and he a ten cent MAL Otte .Of their banners was u follow - "Wanted, Carpenters to build a iteembost,for Balt - Hirer. Enquire of demos Buchanan:' ti - The 7 Bleekszalthe Made a .goad eppearance.—. The repree n entetives of .this craft were sterol tapen a wagon, and. the men followed on foot; dreasod'ln batter aprons. 'The Kensington Iron Works rani followed in a wagon. . . The Butehere :leaned the steambeitspen In the I Impression: they-made upon the epeotatera— They all wore in their shirt eleortte—epatleas lin en--find store beautiful •acerfe.' Ilittety-aeven - ROM 0 - 11" hem:back, and i number in wagone`: I Then carte the river men,. in line style. A fonikersethggy bore`a . tanner, on which 'ln 1 gold npon a blue milk ground, was their deafens non; "Thelirencont Mariners, elle Belle IQ T ,, I iere." i T w hen came. a liftc-boat, drawn by hUr ' honey, 'etbieh.WllB Simmer, reprise:ding a double.herstied dog "Disunion," nolumbla, as 6. 1 female, ICal • Mather', who eve: "Don't be afraid Co lom bia; bee a .mightY ugly' leultibli brute, I knew, uttlirowls awful, but he won't hint au7 14 47."-• l „:an d ' , I ..Ten horses falsly decorated , mounted hy I boye, l then Caine, drawing atlerlhete a , bend fall steumbect,' complete in all.it; works. The I B iwa was Up, the pilot at his' pint. the captain enperintending, the acme on the alert, and the men at'worh'. Thula= orcheers, followed' the Stalitheat. - . It was. - rolled' the "Washington Paoket, - J. C. Fremont" • A banner bore-the ' following: , I t'The inland Commerce of the U. S. , is Worthy of the protection Of Government, ` .., It commends the admiration of the world." The main body of steambottimen followed on feet. -. :•optie hip , Constitution" fall rigged,. three motel, and crowded with men.and einem, was the next In 'procession, From its port-holee protruded omen. It lea model of beauty, And deserved, gen receleed, , the =qualified adutint.. ton of all:_ 'II_ . - . ~4-....- Atwo-lcorite wagon fonowed, boirlog.'s large Aiell,Wbioh'' Was - tope ringing,. to "Precis= liberty through all the Land to all the Inhabl tants•therent." '' '• • A Iltabott, canopied, represented MI !m -older." "Limit eighli to all on beard Old !m -ains" wuecibtuonsd alms am midst. . ~ • I The Plite Reuse Packet was drawn by bar , horses! .The head of Billy Brooter, with a .._chausi, coking very much like a Era-eater thoruthtd eta glue, 'adorned the bow of the boat oung America filled the seats. . . This i followed by a twoores life-hoot, :mailed 'The Salt River Packet! Fare ten cents. - OA Book Captain." i - -A fi ted horse wagon conveyed a brass band and I the Pathfinder Glee Club. The latter made a fine appearance. The fourth Ward, Allegheny, delegation was ' the next. in order. Another detachment of Ber -1 der lira:air:a occupied a.wagon devoted to them. If possible they exceeded in their Infernal sp -1 pearancie the first lot. They were led by Aid:t itan and Stringfellow on horseback. We canal imaginal a more ridiculous appestat:foe than they preaentrll. It Astang the , banners of th is Ward was one I with this inscription: "What's a Book without a DWI • • ' -• •e Il • A planing msohine from John A. Bloomer'seßloomer'sl We think liifejlittbned in siying tint mill folliswed in a two horse wagon. This ins. i "othirral.Oißesmf,P.tprintr Co , nShas maw. followed by the Akron Glee Club wagon. ' so deserredlr. th. muesli= nor enjoyed by Dr. Mc- Then followed s large number of vehicles. 1 law's Ct ;....h . kbri As il ia 7 u l ll4 ,... 9l rul ed th , by intmths win are. B ",,, d i. 31easie.. Niue a Nixon or the Excelsior Boit ' :17:tr w ii i ,.. t ir k ,, ti , Roo[ b I.o_ Teeing b New Yard, let Ward, Allegheny, had a large coal York err: - _ ' barge od wheels, filled with their workmen. The ~.., , - New womx;.lan. sett,.h er let Ward "delegation follotted on foot and. in ar s ....raftrUfl= gr. ladertegrlnttir call wagon, witht bannere, inscriptions, flags and ____,lsmtnutno" l ,,,, ernm,„Drefotirs'i now ndea ssr to thei a lt is e: matine e The other made of Allegheny followed EarthWti...eondikawy cared aim ad Ido hereby !v -ia muctee)on. . commthe them to MI hens= smlel with s glees The Puhneeme 'Borough Delegation had -a 14w .` 17 "" 71 eiln si/111% 1141. 1A155, 11 ' o, 93 Lewis et. ' yawl called' "The Pathfinder," containing 81 . 1 , ww..Poreheasm win hecarettd to sat tor DB. arrettara 1 girls in whita,as States, and one in mourning as. IMlBRATEDUTARPRAP..itumilletnreSbTrniallaig Karmas.l - BOOS orttyrtmewoo. P Thaler. other PILL isitlr:lMMlt A firct eoree wagon curled a banner whio .91*..M1R„ now-before /111 &,.,_ . m. ~...,......,...t h • 0 ubi1e ;.....,. Dr. ,_ irrA mel represented "Popular Sovereignty under De -' ir " - ,7,zrz;r, - --- -- respectable drag .lets ' ,E;;:r em Critic Mile" and several men being kill in ,w wies,,, ife r L y /OMR% BEATIIZZA • ow se Kansas. i Another—" Bally Brooks going to I selM4kwB Washlnglon." Another, Old Back with a negro on his back—"l carry too much weight, my platform: has broken,—my Maine prop has fallen." This delegation was followed by a; bog s of Turnere,i(German) with banners &s. ' T a 1 number of boys dressed in white; then the God. doss of Liberty, by a little girl, in a canopied oar; theW any number of buggies andcarriages. A two dloree wagon carried a banner with a white meet:onto asking a man for work. Car. penter—l , Can you give me workl" Man—"No, I've just I)Ought two negroes." - The Young Americans of the Sd ward, Alle gheny, Made a fine appearance. The Pitch:re and Laborers of Allegheny, fol.. lowed eithlhe following deride,—"We pave the Way for Fremont." • The Horse Club of ..the 2.1 ward, Allegheny, followed; they numbered seventy-eight. The eteambost builders next appeared with a boat half:finished, and they at work, with the in scription above them—" Ten cents worn do." I Thenaliteamboat without a cabin, with ap propriate bumare. The Ist ward CityPaintere t, s 000upled be boat. A number of wagons followed. In else of, them wailhis device—Kihri eters for Predlom— lowa.y2ons, Heine." , Hare's otel turned out a fine delegation. ' The tore, Printers and Lithographers of the city, ace:spied twelve wagons, carrying ban ners, du:Hu:ant of the position the Press has assumed in the questions of the day. Three or four presses were , kept In operation during the procession, and songs-were nattered- through the crowd A printer's devil, in the fabulous guise of the real devil, horns, hoofs and all, ministered to the presses. - The merchants of Liberty-at, wore out OW horseback I, o the number of one hundred and tea. The 2d ward Glee Club wersin a four-horse wagon. They Made a fine appteranae, and as usual did good singing._ One of their banners represented Brooks over the Treasury Safe with a hammer; while Jonathan on the 'other aide presents &pistol at him. - _ . H. H. Ryan's ohairmakers were at work in a two-horse Wagon, and they ware followed by the workmen of the Paid:ugh Sleet Works. The FoUrtk Ward Woolly Horse Club was the next in order, and the procession ended with Al Voters on thorn-back, who an about to out atilt first vote for their choice, Fremont. —We are aware that we have not done justice to the Turku excellent devices, flags, and other features iti• the procession enumerated above, and we halts been obliged to omit many Others. It was a ask a!, much difficulty to accomplish to sather the inscrintione and features of such a proem:Wn as that of yesterday, and we did our bead, to l at an somata aodount. - 111%.118T106-TLII9 IN PASEITGL VIViOILS aonnts were made yesterday from dif; ferent• positions. - Col„ Poster, of the INgreitch; made big count at the ,tart, on Waympat., and cosuquently he omitted many delegation. which came In from - side streets, and the; Tery large delegation which t locked with the 'main procettelott y on Grant. Hie coast, exoladlog women, bo .and musicians. Gran there, reached six thousand. A prominent demoorat made a count on the corner of 21 Street and Wood: Men in Wagons and afoot-- Draymenj Others on horseback... hiseloiane ... .... Women Girls Regroes.. t . ..... . Total„.l.. 285 184 658 Several'Oemocrate made a ootuit on Smith field street, Which reached 10,000. • Without doubt there were at least ten thous and In the procession, taking is all the delega tions. The procession oceapied nearly two hours and a half laps/Wog the corner of-Water and Smith field streets,'and It is estimated that !tle's from seven to nine miles In length. The following Is our count of horses and ve hides. • . I 10 // V111T1CL111.*1101.52.3. MOPOteli tin , Vehicles desire' by 1 twee, 112 1 7 12 ~ 1 2 0, _ . 444 488 44 7 46 3. 40 4 ' 1 6 8 it a.., 4 ~ 68 232 ~ . id I . 6, it 6 , - 25 - -: .. ~.,, 8 ~, 13 ~ _. • 78 . 11 Si i 8 di 2 - 'l6 id di i , 10 46 4 ' • ' 40 14 .. 1 - - - 14' - 111 it 1 - . 16 id r 10 0 0 , 4 oxen, / . - I Total • I ens comenon Arrived at the North Commons, the crowd soon devoted that;capacions ginned,. below _Federal street. There were four stands erected, to *a coramodate is many of thoseiho wished to hear , the' speeches 'as it was peewit's. Never before wan as Inge crowd gathered together .In_ thin city. It Is estimated thar,one hundred &missed 111.11d1111 were on the gremd,• — ditring the after. OM, The streets were coustantly crowded. The following wore announced as the olloari - 'of the-day /21.1:22LU1D. 'Resident—Sou; THOMAS BOWL roe .Predientr. 'Gam joa. -. Markle, Weetwirdand, Co. GM Thos. R. Power', Beaver Jas. P. - linple, Washington " Dr. Wallace, Lawrence • • W. P. Clark, Mena • - • "- A. W. - Late, Butler . A. B. Blathnond. Crawford • _ M. B. Low , }lda • 0 IL A. el Medley, Aruudron,g ?" Daniel J . Morrell, Cambria - . J. J. Canar4 Blair - " Dr. J. J. Cummins, Fayette Oen. J. N. Ptells, Greene • " 07rna Met, Someme Dr. Jao. PA'Callangb, Bontingdon •••- B.lll'Cabe; Indiana. - B. P. Id'Oalinont, .Venattp J. P. Lyon, Clarion " Bon. C. B. Cordes, Warren • " • W. W. Wiee) Jefferson - • " EL B. Row, Clearfield. . Om. Win. Ileblaion„ Jr., Allegheny" Hon. Dayld _ " - Henry Anahnta, Barna Walker, • . - ' Joalah-Cogley., Armstrong CO. Jesse El ,mlth,Crawfard Dr. Marchand, Weetmondand+' Eleitsrd ()miter,' `!' Goo. B. King, Cambria Col J. W. Bre% Fayette IL B. Chainti lin, Bearer Henry /min. - Allegheny Jos. BleKalsht, •-- . • • y rima i i & m ar , - 01 1 / 2 2211 AT OTAND 20. 2. :Pretidme-Siestotind 'Milk' 'Alleghtoybo. ,_ ' - Wet .Preifektio.-41to:''Heizoll,' Allsgbecy' to., Jacob Gerirlg, Allogbtoiy go.; Fred. 11 - 13ii,syerer;. Dearer 00. '----: I. ''' :. • ~.'.': -'- -,, •'' - - . I - Reirioooki-,:Ohrozdt.Lll _iii, - 'ld,Lipp.,...: • orrtoaaaaz ./";iiidisititai WaiXll73l 4 ly. ~ .. „... . Viet '• Pitigraiu4): , # l4 :'P4l l 0. John Hick,. matt. '-•-.• '..:".` '•l . .' . • t : ::•* , --'• Etreittirii.4le.".LS•Eitti;,: , ;?7' - .4' - ..i • 07TITIES AT STAID NO. 4.• '• -•- -L rliviiiio-4 0 0 , Into, .. .. ' •-.-• .:' ' • - - ..:'-* -- ..VIT'I'ISBEI.O2OI_ '. .',.'..''.,-'•-:`!. • -- r o ooproddiatilobn !Mock, - thilstlooestivo. . Lift riret &Mains Inettrauteollo3litelit • li.. -..-.- ,' '• :'.....• ' -! . '-::- •••. = .:- .. -•.- ..-:', 9 go, Canoe; lit:Ad and Water Stresti,,,:. ...' BiereintY - -BeFas 461634 .' .• '• i-- ' ;- : -.;: : -1, -- r. ; : : • :e4;iiii'altiii ‘ re : e 4, ittt:.: iit. ll7ls uL tilill uk_Ut - ' Sitechat.iierethita dollitied from itstict - ,,m0:1 -• ~ .Ttdo ruiy.itutkes ioTli.y:-.aiiipt 0,00 1. - W, 111 ..g0z. , :- CLa .4l; . ..Lo r_ 4 0 it5 .. ; ,ni. . - or -11114 :21i : i tty wii i - ,,ll y orL iz,, ....- : z :.o ! iitotoros itcor .. - ..,164 , 1 .4ittra tItair thaivuda.wth. oinouL .. vinw. ..... . ‘,4 ,„ 4. - _ . pi 4 Mai tsp. Imits'anill.ll:llaisroog,i - Eigq.,:of rittob gb, inov - __,, -, - : '. .--,,,„,.• :---,,,,.. ..- ...- • -, • ,:.-,: .... - _,FrOm , t3ittbil :N0.2; by Nunn teitOri. r ',-. • ...,,• "mil' 4 n"'" ''''''"'"‘"-Daal&e tf t \it Fitar'-atimil , No : t' by Mr. r/alior,vt; o i,. 4 7,7, Posifkctlitqlo,sts 7 It Imm-S7ll ' 11 4 14 4 ,1 1ea.-k- , y...Bol . iiigiii . , , • r t 1 4 10 * 44- seetilitt 7 4•ll474*, Ohlo,; - R,oir,:..Ro -'' ot'"Xtuisair. , :Gcoo.:X. Ti. ..7,..,.- -,--,, •-, l' .. .igit",::."f, .T...„ ,:::.;.;,_.' 4tic00git0r;,...4.c.: tg4+2164.0,--ir,..1::-V;klirtiiintßli.ot :! , K m. i . -1 eg0irm ,, 4 4 , , ,== , . - --,,, 16.,,m..,_ 0., add.. Tuoku Iforain and J. - lif. ", p41.1 - 71g.i . .. ,I it.M7,:•-• •...'," Kai:PAW= g i rla t t Tbarepeeebea were. ~, : ....--... . pe _eld If. an may,tto ex; et le most ibis Cbsruten - PT , : • ..., -..-. • • :' , [7. 0 0 , 3 tu t.. saline UstenktrilritktilettrubiteaFrettetter• ~ - IL "' • -, rbr tr --...-. :-....- , ,-,., ..,..--, -,..:• • - : . • .. .. .-••• - .• • - •-•-- - -- - - • - . . , The day canoe to a conclusion at bat, and the Immense concourse armed highly gratified with the Inman of the efforts to mete thls de monstration one of the grandest and most int , pining in the history of any. patina' • ITAXISCI Two meetings were held in the City and two in Allegheny In the evening. They were largely attended. . .DrED—nu Magda u. a win erstbr 111, t a JOht Hntha• Ittr tonna' will take Disc. from Ms redden.+ of bar husband. on licott urns: near Oaks on this abarirdir) • at 2 o'cloalt P. M. Tba natant if M. tato Han, W. W. 1:0WItt. ' vlil ,tato. piaci thltrrhutal67llootalaa at 10 dalcalt. :Oattiagres "Mena A. Jaekmaa's livery stable at. 9 delota. '• • SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES OTABHE'S . Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prespliption of Sir James Clot% MD. Phyalalaa Ixtraardhaa7 to the Qom.— lata/asals Modidna laridankar la tbs.:tweet an than Watt" .ad claaaareas &seam baldotat to the b. male canialtattcat. It moderates an saws. renew all . otatettelkeicidnif telmen on Os ammattly mod .rivauttr., nen PEW ahead be mad two or three weeks Dank= to ow ittuntuou thoylbrtllr tootutatiao.sad loam Um at' Ming daring later, *ambling the another to wean be dunes with sabty to herself and. dtdid. In el OWN of Neretemetee sad Bmtmalitheterm, Wien the Back and Limbs, Reselnen. ratline on Ellaht bar tlon rPalpltetlen of the Phut. Lorene of flmtreelfretsr lick lleedsoba, and alt the reheat Manse axe skated by a dlsankhid system, thaw Pills .111 *meet a atm* when all other mama here lined. and olthonsh powerfal remedy, do not onagn tem calmnsl. eattomner. or = aini sseentlna . AUK ' eidt Seednee. PA* the Orate States and Quistio. Ono Dolor. ht 8010 Uinta far thlo caonten - 0.111127W115 • Ch. N. 7. TOWLE d MOILEIN Anima. N. IL. Ghosted Aleinb. 1 1 4-4/.00 and 6 Lootogo moms enclosed to any an. tharleed agent. will fnsa:aa tottloof them Hai kr Waxen w ror isle Le litioloffoli. 1 4 ' . 11:13111f 0 'I.ICOL <ma of oaf and fourth B oto l i nii AB= oorocr,loostooool oottlttabi at: JOS. If fl mew Dlionmti sad lf sr- - Dr, Beyeer's Shoulder Itraces-Prom Plttebaritt Dlostoh. Aril toth,' 1336,,—F0r more titans Tars Plit VI /UM eenstantly ROTII the WaittligtOn Bat bender Brun. tosaufacturl I by Dr, Gee. E. Keyser, onto. 243'W00kl st; liable city. sad evalrbuirdly recoromead It to all Who areixoaDeted to !tam a erdentary.oocaps. tiSA. As we ham hefts Tstorshol. tn . aftai ittaation to Its merits, It sassers for a tome sad suepeadeza the waled of the outteloati, bobareojliied as to lr toad to bring the shoulders to that: =zeal want= aadatoizul - the that. Wtoiata. Itmarede of lama are aamtally blared by tbs - veltbt Of =roma , "Ithitto,' steroid also amuse there braces. Bs rorticolar In pro. =dog the Wad meatloaed. as Ella demi teams solders huottatd. Bold at Dr. 020.8. Int:BIM Wholeage- DrorablLA43 Wood id, alga ofthi:Goklan Harter. /el&d British and Continental •.: nge. -:wren amirtinmer B7 OUNCIN, aIIERILN-& CO., ON TED UNION BANK, LONDON, is EN BONN OP, AND DDWADD. These Drafts are available at an the Via* elpol Tann DlENglard. flootDa4 & ballad. and the Ws slo draw EMUS BILLS oa r • Sh A. Grnnebatun. a, Baffin, " FRAFIEJPORT A YAW., Ind& arra am I Itortittano• t iii Data of tiorozon7 Potscon totrodlog to Um! sino4oulyptooontbitogh. Litters ot Oran, on orbilt Moth ma be obtokred., soodad.to um iszt orpormw ; OallootLuts of Dtfl Nob% 4t4 Atm fa*. Win maim mallqttezit , bL 11. WILLLLISS Oa. - HOWARD FIRE & MARINE INSITRANCJE CO.,- OP PHIEA:DEEPHIA; PENNA. Frailkillißladi4ra N 0.84 Water St. ' Authorized Carted, $BOO,OOO. AtIOUNSOI CAPITAL 37/iderlmtk nrrnmen Ithot tiondsana Manama ea Property. la um city of - ' 61.000 00 /9 0 . 0 AMC, .Amount meatea .Aitgreat ef itackains . . " THIS oonteNt-wincrn iisetraysol oseao,ows Biz=no. Hatetuindlmv Parattinr Lamas,. anon Vaa• Ws. Oargo *ad Pralaat. to 4/1 Pm% sad' br Ban+ .1 ~a_kaa, sad Wm. at tha lowest Eatasoatitkapaa Ca "" r " Ten ". =" l,34 .dzW Mizapt Panama an tra c e oattorat of Loop '' ' - . . • •-- -Stu gmatast amount to pa Inward on MT am 1 030 4 Is . . , , - .Aif_ port, • n TIRMOTOPO. . -- iill:V i l t orciat a lto. Ittorlat. It= ar ° Aga Itcr ß ot kkg a r ' pains ' a m'' c'" ...iOu P i r ri , . P.l'l liAl . ,ll4, C if% "l2. 54 tI, Beaton B Straarlnwar. Hams Haler Enginear Pa. B. L. NATHAN B. Plows. Oolutadlar at UM. WIC EL_ . _ L a ce ram of Lomb AO o . ILT. Loam H. 11. nods= Agana orPaana. it 114 Jca. Pt. Walla% Co of i a . Pataraaa. AvVit. R. Maw W: HAMM. tam of alt 04. guia V. 'NM 7z.. Mrs of. Vanduattem B Co.. ".Taaz -11.- Lumps. Ara of. Lararda k Jaa. X. ECRU. a. 6..lllozataal, pita Willialaaaa. ottalLa a Mart. • _ W. H. WOODS. liaa'f. Mel vAL m. rin . rn, PreeL C. N. SPANOLIitt. not Prestt. -, /ETA Llama at ttga list of • Directors of ao ~f lowato tan: ma CFO twit at wham an widely kunta as =mg Wu Mott ballasts on ot pbraolgok * lll .Prababrs Can . TIT AMOS 1111111=011 Ofraity tO lbw robao. Albans atrettaaag• nanaattalliaolleltad. ' 4 , " THO& a saßag Coma a wasi , and tdarket.sta, 24 1 Dam ri 4sgat.M bunth. Pa. ainadraib. • Oil tin* Insmranpe exmpTomitaburgle OF•ZO.EOt Noodzsgszszaizquc r zr • aItr arOSIWSPIRTIDW 6I LITIEN gmaal or Ane• ars by Arc ALB .mew p of the la,a 1N1JUM1949711417021 wA x4dartr' Wm. r a S:h, WAL„ .. . * PaimMt. Jr._ 4.2 1740 PIIGNIMVARLit INSUILINOR CO. . OF PITTSBURGH Fotath Authorised Capital _8100,000. - . ; zzatilltz inzrarsas arm Ora= paaraarz" AcabistLass sr Bonsai* brinier - the Pailiotribillsa sadlstiad Artintionana 1ct1.10b51354 , Isapittamm .Tmobjahatier A.P;szr - tUt 873704 tt i gMar. 41 8= 7 - Pe r adatteltea: M ll„ L2Mnitat sr - p N : Romentia7 Ttetescra — :=Climais, aoll JLA.W.MONITIVAISAITITIMErit -11111 Qi,110:11. &Two:F=olW ad, On4lCd6E 1 , I rir. to 9,1114!/ . E1u?.71,L. Chx—O-oodti.— ea 111414 , win:Gang the nmedintim ". COP 6[ 01% "thaNlENNlNnallitu.*‘" Nowa . ASSEI3 si luilbatara 2 . OVa ro o o ant_ OO,O 10 5 Omb lam A oo Balsam du at Avuoise—Prscdtuas • PolleAs rstentirtbar o " , * go • the 1004 x, 00 ilptiorunk..ll • of r oa nuay . ?amen Temiun: . ' , J111:111111b. dia. COMM tlabilighLlNEttOktag, - - 910 '1 INSti Ltr f klalA tto ASTti.. rM.Q.O74 " Ta "." &Ward cso 1 / 1 10120W2 1 , n: Ilan Zola us aL 3 . 2.. . iTFLORAD PELMA.DtLPHIEC rife and life"liumrhuticatany, No. 149 OLUESTNUr , _ - .O.P.POZTEI kt ES C473701t,130Pa1k - Wiil kink of kunmmt, - either , . o. 'or - Monad. en druiptkm ter Primal,' C Irk LU I Z t tleg .., • • . • • • •Artiks. Rave roue EADivre of the B o w e*!.-1i world =cot reepeothdly Wife the &Um:al:mot thole ab'' Illatedietth hernia or rapture ob - thebowtte to ETl'Xlgalk• dld unntettent at Vasa ateirtene eartenseothd to sane • torerrene,Verned end, sellsteettoia*marantlett array sm. ytirr *Zak No. 140 Wood State% Plttionanhan. sign argil shaand Galan limet4; aatanta the met; nee tet4 be Marsh' Am:4W Mere drum' ' L Irma freantoteett liAtterhti , .; • triadrote !hatter. nntde and dottab7 Itotedient &ea" tal.-Vtett irnd hisen zUnlei /1464 aeng 1Sozo• ' DT. ' S S. flldes StapTier The arta. at Tames ret7 Leant seta ex treeiiies' any tared rattionen tan be ad t!4 reattlng =air end itinShln the Cumuli annmdA:tteWTA station whetter the anSuls eD ltlthat tint ells 'be maw ,Dr. Broader* Lice or 4.10 9rc?q kit theme of be lams tHerl,Weekeees thealheet nolanzen. atm Unmade Milk* end nay weektiel. &ann en • •••k end debtlltatiorrandltion of ths abdeVont ameba A. Ak.tor Abdominal Snorortar.____:. gogiina Elts*.dadonhaillßrltt; 51 !ad , 1 , 217M1ZT kbaP3l Emote mw la nee. I idea Shoidda Braun - eren - Araidtr neat anettet end Mob Wad bad DMus. - Stastict Idoatitan tar Omit* and TIZIMO V 11134. . aii9 018 2 , 7_ 174, 4914 Ogl kitag. SYratin 4rencry voids, and —semen. end la net mrr kindred naechanknl manes need In the:anne at Caws. • . Dn. Elmer ;max am..ta ramps td went of - Iberia or Trueree that he tin often fend tdintt the ratline by ',Wax but fide elven better' to lie the PUNS?. is• or the than a g" Z rellahnterjWood et. _ Media the (addles Wader. -Age. mad llobllit . ytits old age coma . ontantatt au us. It tabeiestatir eisaideat attletttes.:- Loss or ar•stlts and" treats= bunk the Wealth. and want cradle - It). mass tbe. nand dlucatetted sad tn. hum% In eases abets ell age .adds ha lawn* It Is ihnoat Impossible to idd rig* and desalthould *Whoosh many netoesUes have been ttled.; all haatAilled. nnu 'I3OIIIIUNVB HOLLLND =Ma awe known and used In steer au where talirharelieen aapiciiod. hey Dan laudably atm Wegels restated trash • petits, Tbsy titre botoula steshagint for this alond. and an used by many people who ars scrubs trom Lou dine** sad general debility. !nose's or long staad• NC absents diseases, they set as a charm, Inrlgarttlat elm Cretan. thus gletni nature. =thee . Oyportnalty tocl rtte./ hhildoildaitertaa. Cazzo:o,l3nird against vattairtzur as haltaticea.• Ts *arena laimitbm, a were to uk ted Thwhaval Het. Bald se; yotylettly. or air tottlya for $l4, try ttup =taro. E1er.7.3.1,LLN Pm; J *CO. A vaustde Brain* barrovea Llm Me. a sure one Di Eck Maids:dm Db. 'eased Um. =lays DemsaaDti thee Dettlity. lare atennes.arVlndais. in Walls sande *DM* , idethafty Onabex et lattaaVelnameed Lieu ?as. Noe XlMllina coarse ascend DrDr. 1. Sesta Co. . Butt plea, Idorstattars. Ts, • Vr Mutes larroYett Lila PIU ihoq ampeandte !ass, a/ao Dr. L Bads Coleteam White Oiriamdmi UN. meat. - Platszed 1.2.17 =Ur the tupertlidan of, Dra Bea Medical. Gradaat4 and Mantua °tube Nona gentdos only upward by Tr. I.l9cott t Ock. aole Propylaea's, Bann tar, limmeutorn, V. Dr. lice .Lomeli.ompor Lint PIN and horned Vallninaga a:comicial/id by cartifinde, of C. Mama " .U 1 tbeaberta Ifedicino act Web Dr. GEO. 11. X IIiTHEIYI.IO Wcod eMe•U Wbalasels ea an "JL P. lidtairtiGi relr.S. D. Depot, ado, ■!G® /..03141:1 HOLMES & COLLINS, • (011123025 to I. Agrioultured VlTarehozu3e, AND. I Wood Streof,i. ap2l4yditra VITT i3B II Astentlelling efrentror taus bottle, In an oestanue cum o DYSPIMILL . „ " Printsiarm a litzuh.2o. Ilse. Dear Eir—Durins the hat Ira must ham beim allot. ed with M haunt Iliztaritad tam. =Mayo and, Mount mantas any _Patin - vmety remaimendsh Its that tussaat: 1 43 VEZ I ST - • ahtah bagrthat ca in. au ta l soesslocks wa• *danger odyulfrcn- iiiquartes ortris ar matter thetutig .4 l my 'Data Ihr *MI la ralu. • "mat tut throath raspmendstlm or 'mow or.tay &Lomb to try "Shortiusara OM= DDlus2.! _La ISM= thatowount or Wet havitreatlvigl, sum ths mseohialy ems bottla. I. astoalato- Ms. !cod commis am to ear mat I would cot ha without tha /Utters Re say MOZION as I WU how, throwth Mgt saivlag b a ttar health than I Imre !mown its Man 'ToDr C Jeetsoc. - ELIZADILTH GAM.' • . No 12Carter's Allay. wholaaah, and Malt at Dr. OW). IL =MU% Draw atom 114, , W.xd st, sign craw Dolt= : 8.. advertise:mut. Frostwort or _Rook r the eqa _ Nye Milli. 411.1;116 . tilt Wm (Markt hat beta emoted with Ingstougion of the hlejo/et. ist tbe inco crake trawflitt ettackod. An , liaminatlon hutroang tooth no Wins way dthiaisd, and thy /ant ettimoly affostal his fog. drawing it ay inthat .11 was isopmible in ansightan it a ;cofactor of am ps Ow it ae tie &waded opinion thut the ha :Rudd 21174- heal, endthat the young man arciald nem walk stein. • The dlaeaie lartesied s. taykLtt that fat two and a bolt -Yeallibsonly Walked with a ankh.. and ths agues fig ez mime the limb tram attatdal with gnat gain. *a that be could not sleep. I watched hlaleoatfautNay. that for 6 tocasfiliit, mem:turf me, tau iiightofillt• BY had been treatei by dlstbuottadted inadkal Lea- Pi; Outdo& au. he heaves heee:"Azre the uectoet ()Unions of Yaletolloge.' TtoormalleatAter raccusutunoc *dime toot WWl:illy itiedautilthiimt mid/. "Thla trod ht. dims. inni Alzsadfal condition' 111 =tabu slum titan. here taking Alyce Book 800.. bottle Toe bet WU, tekedwinuatte wit mud. better, continuing lista three bottles ladboan Woo; when • cue ammo thtly toting/tea; atm bb ty In" rotellant Thin to tinite of and clut - be arrobarated by adigesoing Clatawilite u,ODI , 611.Wallaceat., Zino llatn. toga, of can be folly aubstuglited by hundreds of tonneau. or tztddmWbga ace toner: W. it. iteldeti, Not Haven. , tfold whotecas and relaLl at the Ding Ohne of 0111 . 11; KAMM NO. / 00 W. 04 gt, me of the (Weft Muter. Borahla, Mott of Mercury • Consismg• ttes:Broerhitta ithetaaatt, Illesktoly Boudir. Tedder. oaluar afar =Miele te dote maga Amok; des and dinnil Weak:ma era! came. man and other emonh) &seam. vital wed: Dr. =MEL ire. 860 Dreadiay, Now Yeah. &Mtn hit whale thee toeselaa Una Lad all claxide aSeettana. Ile laeltel the alliktid toaD.Mdalafytbna who hue rseelyedao hada team Moil= treatzaeat by ether Antis= W. yen .and by Dr. Heat/s-1 stexia MlRi. 4,2 a Droadway; J. C. Estes. Jams Ludhiana D. Eliaater and and (blladnea). M. O. maws Gugaiso. E dtstddae a. W. Ittei add tern. he. - Dr, Baathlaaahouarbls sad slatcd Outdo art nir ireo QM% IL D.Maalt. IL .7.1 g. bull. IL rt. on:A. Locciag. Bra.G.ollll. ND* D. AL. Dat.Andltar state a Non Yak. Danavdall altost. air Yat7aabat II &dant* iiidcoaralt. &atm OW/W. dating their owe hilly. cod melee &him sada the - hemmer twitothe,by mitt or aura, thetehr otreletbes the asewaity et pettmeal rldt. Intexhietom wes. with Illosixstin eninnit4e. win be- seat hem to way N. B.—On the tint ;i• liter De. Math. mare to 101 Senn thet. °meta the St. Niebetur IletaL , JOIFIRCOCELRANk BROX. • AL&NTIFAMBItag lieitUm IrotTanlti;Toult Doan, Window • .Window Canirds, Nos. 91 9 toona 81., & 9(1 Thirtst., (botsugo Wootl sod Mask) PITTSBM1011,"- - Have on Und e a van' troll:im p. = ,d i ming . ervii!W i loblus dcor at 1101.0 . 4=13. IL. AMU I Ow . t.Mark 4-e ld u Alt. Mt • WAY. H. Hays, •..• .1831 -D., 8.. ItIMMEI3 itoasn"-TATLlA'Vtiontr - ' Steel Cultivator,leeth. • coins Raw AIM -I.2lklat, ,naimsinaim TITTBBUR&R.T.ORT . .wAIw4 cut- CAGORAILELOMV eareircu , AinAlkitigENT. „.. - Eve* TrittoDa.gy. - aueseniter Valais wit! rwcileily, except • LAMS Pittllblierth forensUlas e r L. - .10 Limn Orsolliztalbi Thos Mb; •11 mate ‘ CtOs..to:nuledkons at Orstflas with -tarns, r l a n w a l a bt s PCtkdma e bstainaz . tox . r. .111detamnastaS P ans rade artasding Westand f&atfirrno, through Mk, Lee ... 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