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This ~nibulemi ring re. , • - .ambled those; which, sometimes escape from a -- itiounipipe, but - did not exhibit the appearance Which ought to heprentatsd bya hollow hem*-' _ Oiliest envelope of nibubms.matter. . : i “There was au eildentooloss 'Ar,ition 'if :light In the central manner the ring, while, lathe waft of slot*, envelope, the brightest portion should be eke, outer nip. By micrometrioal measurement; the 4/latrines front the central polot ... ' ' to the eironinferencie of the ring .. - vss found to be about nine thousand miles- This would give a -. diameter of elghttin'thouiehdenHee, inmeths , rig g ing entire,, ghat* measurements, weds Cu .:., . - ,-.the evening of thi 28th of September, indicated "..--. -, :ttelditddrid incrisisir lit . the Isdins of the ring, ?. - .';..-w - wag now"110$ Itio- than twelve thousand ~- • iii eni sh ; ~ On the seem mirth:le - noticed .7; . fact th at th e Iritoinotte earelopedia not blend tate thelefaCpertionof the 'Mat bet sip :. 11"2"thit fq.Pen!o,lttf•thittuntrislcms g - * a - specially Mr thslnppeepast;.piseentleg ..:' ilitrappeareueor of itbant . 2oo o id Agi,rat*.` The *Moo the 26th was doildedli brightminglreter ' . , detect oft the Gyps:Muni on' the litiyerisertion, while's' theerenbsg of dui 28th there was a , Mush hoary 'Drawls to equality lu bright:to" amnia* near the head or the onset. Through: - , - she teleso,opei and near the Usk the lt • ',.` • iented the appearance of &hollow nebulous en. • .. vitdope, wri4er the tam of W parebigoid of rero- ;,: i lution,,Mselidgas being brightest. and we ll de , 1 _i, .- hiked, while then was a manifest tapas away of • NOTldwistds lhoi central region. Tturongh .the' ~ egetlepth of-nebulous matter composing this ,„..:misederful appends^ the „faintest telescopic Intit• attnneWithroninisheil brightness." W .--,----,. AD OityA —lledium'eired- wild , pet was MOW 'a BaurOly ssight' L last., *lndiana town- ' _gigs.' by_aearge - Moyee and Jos. Hancock. This ~ 7 .iierosMnts animal' :measured four feet In length, sad weighed • isbieteinr. 'petiole: It had: been . heard et night 4* the neighborhood of Denny's • , L , OTolahi .- ..itleild - _.;ternithir,..tmitsting ~."..ohild Nal 1 EMI ::1 _.• . A A • - • • • PClZZZia=j==2:2 T, Critr ;111131d,%Nerirs' =ME -gittiuraUsatlaa Casualties. 4 .4-41.1. Th. .iediirligned, , Chairman of its Republican Committee; can Be ooneulted daily at No. 104 Fifth' West. ; . dts. - : A. M. Baum, 04siratua. brut :"TzirezzAnner.—Observationi tiiioo Sim*, Optiehol Store, No. $8 FiftlrAt., Oct. 28. nr suit 'oload 93 .9 - - • 11...-••••''' / 3 - p •' • • . , Ileacaarre'Bot.agas, Prrmsoitran," - Oot. 2d, 1858. A. Grwairr, Eso=Siv respeetfblly decline 'year 'Vantage" in this morning's Gavotte, to meet tHel of skill on Baldness 'Penmanship. I 'lll2l. inforined that the Judges of the fine arts, *tour State Pair, have awarded see the Fool Premium for .... , 1, 1 -.lmet Business Peewees*, and es throe Judges GA • "*". gentlemen of the — higbeet reepectibllity, chops% by the President sad Directors of the Bair, it wonl4 not -be regeetnd for either of as to appeal from their deoLton., . s Verjrespeetrally yours, ;,, • Duncan, , . Mather of ✓ Writiv, Der. Valor. . . Rxrctudow Idasinto.—Puranant to a limited ' public announcementpi, meeting of the friends of McKnight:and thi Republican County ticket, washeldos - Battuday night in the First Ward, Allegheny, at the schoolhouse, which was large .; ly ittended by' : the citizens of the ward. The gentlemen zeroe leoied o ffi cers of the mating.• tPttuddent;_flam'i P. Shriver; Floe President+, r.• 'sti - 'lOll - broClill, James Caldwell, Samuel George, • id:00,6:11m P. Torrence, and where; Secretaries, -Alfred Sleek, Capt. Rogers, S. Scheyer. - The sneakers were Messrs. Robert McKnight,„ •- M. Marshall, and R..0.-Fleeson, WhOutiledivered'able interesting . speeches: 'intireit brthi. 'ididlitioe - continued nudes -. 'ging till the close. In pursuance et announcement from the stand, .theZiecutlve Vigilance Committee of the ward • held a meeting, immediately after the adjourn - - meat Of the public) meeting. They permanently organisid by, the election of jainea W. Baxter, Pessident, and S. Scheyer, Jr., Seeretary. - - it lumber of additions were made to the nom 'Attie, Which coneieth of the -following named . gentlemen Joseph Johnston, J. P. Ram; Jno. Atwell, W. C. Btholiton, John Price, Jae. A. Scott, Edw. Gregg; With: Stevenson, •Jail. Caldwell, Jahn T. Legiiiii/ohnillargess, John F. Jennings, Joy L. George; . ; W...11. Philllpi, Simnel Thompson, J, _ _ if. Smith; Joseph - M. Drama., John Siddorts, Henry Phipps, W. Dilworth; jr., John B. leg lain„ Wm. P. Torrenite, Simeon. %Herd, J. W. Baxter, 8. Scheyer, jr., Samuel Gene*, R. C. Fleenon, S. Riddle, - David Nesse, Alf. Stalk, S. P.. Shriver, 8. 6. B ryien;'ll. blobs, , MIS. 'Collett; Inn A. Tor . tense, Capt. John Rodgers, Jas. Mclntosh, M. Borlan4Davidijow, Jae. E. Doi, JD*. G. Cur tie;' Ekuni.:: Bennett, -Jae. A. 'Beate - Id,' Henry "" Pratt, - Thow. Brett, Henry lniin Henry;Rigby, 1 . West. Bowen, Marshell,:flainL Hamil ton, K. T. Kennedy, LYrins, Toctin Cornet- Gen Clirk, Jas. McCandless, Peter-Reviler, Semi; Kay, Reuben Taylor, David Borland, ;John Haft, die. Gibson, A. Hays, Esq., Richard Waif - , _Prunes_ Border, ; Beinrichs, J. P. - 13indng, Wm-Len Jas. D. McGill, H.. Kennedy, 7.A.tillr.11:81:5116; Oio. Rudolph, Janina Clarkz - Jito. •Niehollt, Chin - Atwell, J. T. McKenna, tileo. , Pearsun, Wm. G. Johnston C. Yeager, - R.11: Hayi, Sara L.' Hartman. Upon--motion, Mr," Samuel yi shriTai was • sleet dd trainer. e The following geademen Werit'ohoseu to serve-, i ass Finalise Cointelttee: S. Riddle, John At- Wp:Guetertasti, , A,: taitek„ - J Baxter, ~ ? 4 " Daild Heat* NV. It. PhillinkEilwiSregg, Joe. - JoitizsGui, John T. Liigth. W. R. Phillippilres elected chairroan of the Committee of ;Muth -' . ThiPreardent, c d rectretiry were instructed ward meriting 'Whenever they deemed it The SiereitirY wag instructed to pubiish a re / --- qCOrt- - . - vif tihrirprorisedinge of the Ward meeting, of the =FAUN; of, the Vigilance Oonimittee. liponziotiOn; it wig resolved, that the Vigi lance Committee hold a meeting for the ohne action'hff, ; Widnes* on Tremor "et aD log, cot. ,altar ?seine, of Mr. Xi,he Elidaonn, Rebecca t.....jv - ittetti.'ineer_the:Sehnol Raise: On.motion,:ndjemened. • W. - Dial:LE,- Chairman - - ' • 8. Senoras, Ja., {The fattening should. have appeased on Bet s Msdaybrit vat crowded out:] Itestriadcid 14esezin tea . Atiscuss—The (Hastatintiblicane of Allegheny had a glorious turia mu en Thursday Wed- S. IL .Gcrea, tr,m,„nrealltderind made sir excellent epeech on taking the chair. -The ;Vice Presidents were - • ' 7 Hoitii - S.lFiemlog; Jahn Z. Barr. J: 11. Sander ' - ,4011:•Wa1.., - -Pqyd..A. , r:Davidson, John Meyer, 8 brat, lohn Atwell, P. Belleteln; A. N. Burch. field, Henry Rebernan,".l: - . D. Baldwin, H. Skiles, Guyer bang, IK:it:Lindsey, `John Blair, J. B. Smith, Stain &hub. lleereteries, Jae. A. Soott, • 8181;:idle.'-Addresies were made by Robt. . Xolght, Hob., A- Stew art , (Tariff Andy,) Thos. iC Marshall and R . C. Fleeeen, L'eqs. The Sasaki iris not only lain but intaiselyenthu elastic. , and the _speakers .werS greeted with latertyniplinsti.' • - - • " ) Itativiirthosillizernias ow Bstcransv.—Altir ; wee held in the First Ward, Albs - " gliettY;Mi• Saturday night, the proceedings of which Till be found elsewhere. We commend the eiample of, the- First .Ward to thehifier wirdi d _R t' - - A retiring meeting,- was also held in Manche,- ter, Which was addresied by, Messrs. 'llPKnight and'C7nahan. The &Sit - possible spirit prevail- ad.,;•Thefierithas also hod 3 11 large meeting at Mald'i, in the ' Fourth Ward, Allegheny, which was addressed by Maori. Keethen - and , • •• , i ntult.in Getman Ind-Mr. -Cott:titian in Englieh. The Reptiblichneihe Seventh Ward, Pitts-1 burgh , iilim - hadiiitiritidgithirangs equal to the best days at .'613.• Addresses „wars made by hfr. Koetten - in German add klesern. Eaton, Moor head and P. U. Marshall in Eighth. In '464 large and enthu. - Isdaslla Meeting was held at Stewart's, at three o'clockP.ls., numbering at lean 200.- Messrs. Wilson arid Robert ,Pollook, '• I Esqs. speke, - and th e. meeting idjouriteil with . ;' thre e for the entire Rept - Oil& ticket. Mititingeheire aliebildln Penn tetrad's., on Saturday night, *Mob itimaddraised bYMesire. .'Howard andldetrat, and one, at- Mad School Home, Elisabeth townehin, .on Friday evening, whisk Yee Mclean& by "Mr- Penney: .Both of eheee..yeee neighborhood, meetings, and were • Well 'attended. ' . . ' _ 4:--At all the meetings bald' throughout the I.; county, the tam out -with 'Writ 'and - evince' n thorough ,detirminstion to elect -Ake entire ticket. 4 . The'spiany:'which Pnivallid loot „Tear his. been., o=ooo4, and. Avery thing now wanks complete and brilliant Victory: MMM TA:I'I4MR. ..; , ---eirez • LID'S* r. - 1:1 A.T. • A snot: beautiful day Mt& Sikuiday, never ihoinoitt of the sty. The Wide livens were feill'of light and the mild, soft, still air that bethed-rtite_ changing trees told of the Indian Summer with its breathiesedays-- - 'So pare so calm eo bright, The Lethal of the earth and sky." A large number of visitors taking advantage of snob gorgeous weather, went to the grounds where yet the various things which have been on exhibition held their respective places. The mile of machinery, over which our worthy friend John D. Batley itai exercised such perfect control for the week, and where be hoe served with so much fidelity as to win a deserved com pliment from the manigeinent, Still kept up Its buzz and whirl until eleven o'clock. The morn ing hours of Saturday were in fact the best time we have bad, fir feeing.all that was on the ground. Within, the horns ring a band of crick eters were playing a lively game during the morning: It we a friendly contest for a silver *Up; offered to the Winners by the Society. At the time of this writing we have-not learned the name and the etyle of the euocessful party. Do ringlitiwtrolemorning, goods were movingfrom the grounds in all sorts of vehicles. The signs that the game was up, were evident on all bands. Exhibitors were about the grounds, some furious on account of the neglect which they alleged they bad received at the handset the commit ices, some not at all troubled about any thing, and some of them jubilant pier the premium, they had received. Each "is the way of the world. Messrs. Tunny' & Adams had on the ground the Young America Seed Drill, a very neat and simple machine; which Mr. Minis ossured us no committee of judges bad ever approached, and which, at the time he spoke to us, he was not advised had been so much as mentioned or referred to in the report of any committee. These thiogs being so, eomebody is chargeable with neglect. That machine deserved consid eration, and would attract attention in any fai in the world. We were rejoiced but not at all surprised to learn that Mr. Hann, stationer. bookseller. rinter sad •pnblisker, corner of Second and Market street, get premiums, - diplomas and special mention. The committee in this depart ment.say : "The oommittee would neglect their duty did they not make special mention of the fine dis play of W. S. Haven. Among hie specimens of book-binding, paciphlets, plain and fancy print ing, blank books and ruling; were some of the 'finest we have seen. The Allegheny Cemetery Report, among his pamphlets, was in composi tion, press work and paper, faultless. An in tricots piece of ruled work, executid for the Pa. R. B , was done with an aeouracy and neatness truly surprising. His display of printing and writing paper and stationery contained every variety,whdet he also exhibited from the shelves of hie wareroom every kind of blank books, neatly or elegantly bound. We also award him, in addition to the diploma, fie. already men tioned, a diploma for the but display of plain and fancy job printing and ruling." This is - indeed an endorsement worth while. Some of the awards were, however, on quite a small etude, for which there are doubtless good reasons ntrknown to outsider& In all Machin ists Hall, where vast 1160 - r bad been expended, where Mr. Barnhill had spent hie days in erect ing a boiler, where Mr. Bailey and a full corps of .other first class meehanics had been busy for day. in putting up pulleys, in arranging shaft , leg and belting, in sinking posta,and planting I engines, in carrying jets of steam here and !here to give life to the whole display, where Mr. Hamilton hid fixed his strong engine, and Messes. Cridge A: Wadsworth their famous oscil lators, there were but $5l distributed in pre miums, and no modals. We have no right to complain, and it ie not for that purpose we men' tihn it, but-simply and only to state the fact. . Dr. Hake, with his M'George Shingle Machine whligh we took occasion to mention and defend a few days since, took the first premium and di ploma. It is a capital worker and no mistake. Although it was not well geared where it sat, it worked welL Mr. Price's Dining Saloon was not in opera tion an Saturday. This was sad! Although the carrying away of articles was commenced early In the day, the animals on the ground were retained until afternoon, when a grand procession of them was made around the ring, the succeneful ones bearing their cluster ing honors thick upon them. By the way, we are informed that one pair of horses which were shown in the ring on Friday, sold immediately afterwards for $BOO. Some bulls and cows which were in the cavalcade were magnificent in their shape and proportierm, and worthy the at tention of the beet judges of clock Upon the whole, we feel Justly proud of the encases which Pittsburgh and her sister cities of Allegheny county, and the farmers In our vi cinity, have pot Into the hands of the State So ciety. - They came out of the great oily of Phil adelphia with a debt on their shoulders, and If we are correctly informed, they have not only paid all their debtaand premiums, but cleared $2600. Sotojgu or 1812.--ut editors of the Pitts burgh papers will ob lige many friends,- who were soldiers in the war of 1812, by publishing the following extraot from our minutes : Resolved, That the thanks of the "Association of Soldiers of the War of 1812," (mustered at - Pittsburgh, September 29th, 1868,) be tendered to?ir. Win. Irwin, of East Birmingham, for his kindness in furnishing us with a flag circled by the soldiers of the American Revolution at the battles of theAowpene and Eutaw Springs. Resolved, That the thanks of the - Association be tendered to the officers of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society for their Card of free .admission to thegroands of the State Fair ; also to the officers.of the Penneylvanla Railroad Co. for our free ride to and return froze the Fair Grounds, an/ to their gentlemanly ticket agent and conductors for their kindness and attention shown to us on our visit to the exhibition this day. - Resolved, That the thanks of the Association be and are hereby tendered to our musicians of - the day, via to Mr. John Mardi, Afar, Mr. A. Barvingtan, tenor drummer, and Mr. Edward Taylor, bass drummer, for their kindness in re sponding to our relined, and their appropriate and martial performance this day. Rtsoltied, That a committee of Ore be appoint ed to make all imitable arrangementa for the next Fourth of July celebration, as eonlemplated in the lowlanon passed - on the 10th inst., our President being. Chairman: The commute con sists-at Alsj: Win. Graben:l, Chairman, ben. Joi. Markle, of Weatmontland county,-Mr. Thomas McFadden, of . Allegheny county, John hicHee and lake Lotimls,--aud that the Secretary be instructed to furnish a copy of the resolutions for publication in the several papers'of the city, and tender the editors our thanks for past favors. Extract from minutes of meeting of Septem her 29,1868. MIMI Looms, Secretary. TEM Puss GANS or announcement, game the Fair Droned, on prize cop, offered by th elevens of the Olympia , and gratified the thong very spirited game. W itirst hnings. Loomis b 331 . 001. --. M=oo o o 3octt b Sproul-12 Diamond rag Jenkins c Nrolobft...m.l— b 4 Clottencan cßyron--.. MU& b 0 &Mb b XeCtact..— 1 Walton stamped 3yr00.. 2 Hoboes c Arlo b bipronl.— I Vacation not out ---- 0 CILIMULT.—AOOOrditIa to Of cricket wee played oo orday morolog, for a • Booiety. Two picked • dab catered the lists, ds of spectators by a • annex the score: Second Innings. Loomis b e Unettton o &M b 8 prval..l7 Dhonood 700 out Sproul.. 0 Jastigo• a bob b 110C•br.. 6 J. Laughlla a b 6 Cbenoun o Obtklyb &aft bifc041414..„- - .7 0 Vanua o 1/Qhms L. 0 1 0 10 03 b Byron 4 IMIE — First innings: 5P0L 6 a. 11 . 0, 64 . 4 04.040,14 6 Laagblln b Loomis- 4 lOssimb ' florical b 6 Pad Carease64 b Lomb.: 6 Cilyd• run 44.---t- • 0 Boblarral b 1 N 4414. ran eat.« I klankick ran &au not I &toad butinyi. Id'Oabe e tharaytoe b Cm. .00 Byrattruu 3 Latt2bUn b litarGo b Chet oura--;.:.—.13 Sproul c a b Murdock b100tt1a—.....--11 Reed b 01300 r.. 2 Rubinson not cut— .... 0 Nerlu b 0 Scott A:alas b Dimond 3 44 . Ler B 1 - Pigeons-sr Braor.—Wa Neils Um speCial atten tion of-our readers to the advertisement under the .b oca caption, in another solemn of our piper.; We leare fiern Dr. Sem, the agent, that It is 60. of them best Tonics in use, - ft' contains a "forge quantity of Month a toduble and , acceptable form for the stomach to net to: Within tbriwbole range if - Tomo anriumastirs medicines lidown, we are award by Dr. S. thatuonele,salliled to More boo. sideration thin th e "Peruvian Syrup. '.!, It tlia a fall and pcnrertd touicarrtioMeilit a stimilatiug el. Met to begin with; nadirs ill them cussed edoebhut and dobiltrable,conssitatioas brought ou by. uror nuratalor physloal ensilaged* "Penrvisii swop" the vary remedy needed. TW met puOtive Ol af the troth or ogia b. 'Wand 00 srYP*O , Br-- donnas Onasou.—is will be oblervid by; an adretlaeateat In another column ; Mr, J. A. Boar, of the Valley Porte Plow Works, hasell• undated with himself edr- J. 0, - Bidwell, 'of the Globe Plow Works.. The style of thine* /#l l l wtll be Spear & Bidwell, and they will tarry on theranundaetseingbusineee with inetsaileibilrari laltielt'Autabletir..Pa.; Wniehottee IN Lib-, iTt7 street, Fittatute!'- ,10* • - TenPrastmat,Dmr .=Ottf fehlerif Will be QS -appointed In not finding the Premkuplist hit= paper thismsornlng. It has • hew - custontary heretofore for' the Society to pay the newspapers forpublish*g the list, enough to, at least, to compensate them for the money they are ob liged to pay to the compositors who set up the type. The State Society, whose Fair has, we are rrjoiced to esy, been very successful, did not think it advisable to expend any portion of the money they have made here,.in this way, and it was understood with all the papers that they would not publish It at their own expense. Per haps we should except the Trim !S em 'With re spect to that, we know nothing one way or tho other. The Society propose to publish a pam phlet containing the list of premiums, as they think by that means they will save at least-25 to 30 dollars. We trust thii Society may be Imo- 1 cessful in getting the pamphlet into the hands of all whom the city papers would reach. Hasszar'e Rsview, for October, is just out and hid on our desk by the publisher. It is a carefully prepared and highly valuable aid in detecting counterfeit and spurious notes, and in ascertaining the correct rates of discount. Pub 7t,,'bed by James W. Kennedy, corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. arramanica front Rome announces the hp pointment of the Very Rev. E. Purcell, of Cin cinnati, as Coadjutor Bishop of Cm CathOlic Diocese of Pittsburgh. Amoco the late arrivals i; Aerie are the naruea of C. F. Swig and family, of this city. A RIIIIEDT POE iIOT WZATRICIL—The very. boat remedy for this hot weather is to drop in at Sown's, FederaLSt., Allogheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious las Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in exoellent or der. Their Mock of Calms and Confections are of the best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got spin the neatest style imaginable. Give them a call. Dowasno Seas.—We would direct the atlonaou of our reader, to the advertisement of the "Pennsyl vania Salt Manufacturing C 0.," who manufacture amongst other things a highly-conelintrated Lye, whereby families can prepere their own reap, at a trifling cost of time, labor and money. Most of our readers bare used on their tables the Company's Extra Superfine Snow-White Salt, for the table, diary, and general purposes. We have used both the Lye and Salt, and can safely recommend a trial. Beware of imitations, as spurious articles have been throat upon the public. Tim place to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a wall ventilated and luxurious ealoon, fitted tip in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an hour's chat with your wife or sweetheert, while eip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where the beet of cakes and confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, the place is Old v en's, St. Clair at., near Liberty. BOY'S' clothing neatly cut and made with care. Boys' shirts,piaki and colored; Boys' &lore!, horiery, suspender!, lice, mufflers and scarfs may be had at reuonable rates ftom Carnahan, Federal street, Al legheny City. Elie styles, will be found peculiarly neat ANOTIIER CASE OF FEVER AND AGEE CURED. —A few daye ago 'rerecorded an astonishing care of Fever and Agnoby the use of Dr. li'Letts'slarer Pills, prepared by Fleming lime, Pittabargh, W. have now soother to mention, sir, Net of Mr. Jamaa fitrarpo,of who steles that be Rut 'eared under • very moue atia:k of Ague anti Fem.., and was OM. motored by the um of three Pills. Mr, Ettarps alma .porame Jan opiolon, fended co obeatestloo, that the Liver MW are the best for 1111 Ions complaints seer of to ids motion of country. Althongh long 'mown m • mrereign remedy for chronie uses of titlark derangement., or Mama.. or the hirer, It., proprietors, Fleming Brow, of Dr. hi'Lana's Pale, ware not prepared fir the frequent, but gratifying 4r444rnee• of its general utility and enrollee capacity. In Ibis reopoet. Ibis boutuable rowiletue bee uceedeel their MOH sanguine ex• pectations. .oil Indoor.' them tohope that It 0111 are lot,. dnitdlnto