.., -~i , El Ml=Kt=l siFa~u~isii~t 'Pew , dunw; - _* .., fk.. Co., Ms, at TOM 11111111111'MOM ~11101Wi Mrig. t iM 4 • U1'1; _~ TMa?A indliaa delegation meet at their l'ilidtelgitmaglibela Souse,) this toori&tg at 414 , Tioaraw Jersey deli:talk* w4I papaya tha:Balect ,ocauol Mothers, City Ball: 16411r.*Mth 4,13} o'clock a. M. extmeTAirce of each delegation ore wastally requested tcrattekti out arty Wad to dterßoeretedes of the Convention soxu. rate re with the Partake address of itutiarptc del i:Olibera. Z 11114 Sheriff of Bedford empty vittiettit'te ectesplr-itiththe Sair—of Pennaylvatte, whlchprovtees that Btu Alfa SW Witt: habetr ittedeoletlons 6f- Moo s gees the titatedeettnithauckving. deserters. Tiffs Sistif - Idir State' deb:tat:tort will motfiittoi#?atiein at the Firemen's As thii itco4d ,story of . Nal*, /Malta - tint Repnblicaa 010 Iteafweet , aixist, at the boar of. Iton. John Cloohrazyil is Teis 7Del*igloo - ha bean tnotaLni for orpiii. $11644"141141"*Wf CleseralNardtstti No. 1011-,4oitirgettela The 01'1 , 114 etilials .repreessOlf Beaks, Bailer, - Dsietia, tar' gfed,"Osborit , " . 1 1 05111101114-"AoldfleY-Xirgain and d Allen, the well.tnown Chaplain Quint, and othetwirib hisretaeords of .fitinorable service ashore, with_ several lepresenta *lves of the State who were in the ',who:L ucy navy. VB. DiffiutT, foinierly. a prints In the 88th 2diumsethesstti seglesent, and latterly dirk in the Treasury Department at Wealidettopos the gentleman with whom the core An pinion thli city eri feel: En is, moreorei,dtMlimanof th;itlAntidltaiing:ths iaattaiiir the caurentitrs.3o..-4,rim 4/11,3a. common with all employees of the gorern nowt, Mssifilited knee Of absence to corny Um, and was compelled to resign his plate Is order to attend,. and that he did. It Is but Last "to add that" other gentlemen ate hers to like preidhisMant Tsai Peat gravely annininees 'that HOB. Tigenus M. Disasnsim, G. L. Cher ULAN,. Mid J. Mason Fos*, Esq., have WOW Shear litigant' not , to matt. lbr Geis J. X. Soosticmul fat Congress. This impression sought to be tOIIIMIId is that AO General is la bad repute' ' s ixth leading mambas of the republics.. party. The fact is neither of the gentlemen named live in Gen. bloosammin`allistrict• They iii bye in . Allegheny, and are 'Mrtstri to yeti 'for the Hen. fistalisi .Vds moil of .41efaction. amens republicans: him say be taken as a fair sample of 1.1.6 whole Set, and also of .tbe recklessness wilts saki the dm: tonsils are prosecuting the canvass. Gist. 3#711/fra Itinsonastr, ens_ . of Ilesillintpshlrel noblest end ablest •mee, adanised itastmeettagof7lepnbfrans in Allegheny, last evening.. At fully sustain .ed reputation that preceded him, of be. 9ng one of the- men eloquent- and et reettn popular orators in Now Eng land. Thoroughly master of the great issues now presented • for adludia- Mon before the Ametican ;envie, imbued with the free spirit of his northern moths nalne, and grod by the manifest treachery vt the Pmerldeat to the cardinal principles 19. 1 015.4.491f s Plodlogt_ aced the party by win:4l ; o'los yusted and elected, , Gen. NsalwlW 'if:envie/mit his heateri by , his teiifid44ol-chf!br4 !bfl bY th e 101111111 of refined imagination . an d elc&ii fled *WI by Subs of bayou ivoligeat ion- Being lit stssradlincer ea:the Soldlors' end 1344kors' Loneentlonore trust he cu,_; be pressed" into weld/ until after the election 41.111K.Sce4m of Use Commonwealth. d*lr- -muffs. Slots sash gottor ram ,W00101.19010-Of Otio_otifOO of fan or only 'quality' and grudessuf nowto Sound at, the "ustanalvo and popular bas.o.of iloodoltse, ISO Wood WOL' TINS* who irouhpusloo What' and bu whoa tho goat Is west oomplate, and be torWas SS 00010010 , Ib mfa °an Istas solU sigalag. as Off usually advance From toftityjper swat. so, the aossou. pru 40Was. tem Wei *id t$ ortabllshmsnt i=:=oBl' 41001 of issoaW sui!! bola' Wethkipollltrks ;surd/ wars seboslg ars12,11•11 to eye as MOW* dillthag losotrustarsbo *Pea of MM. ea Um phew Wray eon no bought la Wow Tort or tiNttrootostat mato, oktUrtin7 sad Ni iitour ipmei k . . enabnet la iti stobot l is t con Asia', 00119.1r5. xittopssam New ma loo ! . toss urs usota** to tbe sforaimis, to mane, Mit ill Oitivirtirgonia gpagoit 0.11. 1 •0.4 0111 ‘ Ala sat cOotomeooo Glom of gals; WI. 11161 111 K We, 'llllo4ololllPusaammuatoo MO alittlit: 1141.1,10p1it, 4ontistod, &to to tie CiAltS.lo4teliii Ca, sA gliketiotwors. NA. ibitialt astrtogfloid4lkrAttlitt:ro 1 5 7 11. a' libicitiduie minatiaMiraliDrageat A N . . intemzi,ga 7 ! "!iirtllim. en /.TM iutusba. selliadisoctisa. *Wasps Uwe. iltigillikkiaos; • 'imaphlteeir lasse. Ilii)ababerlow pp* linkloie, et, tba Wave *I %watt-Mr* wait itia kW" tag et emertionibeur , wirieviUsla,s rpm room. fold whalital• aad lOLA 1 t t Y! lowa> Ilotlattsa 1114011 Kirke. 011111411 t Mow& war num straa. oiiMat 1. - ALlalr. Salida Swim Mil balk Wes satmassral sues far taa years, istrut, Isaac ssr Neu as Iar•PINOASMa. is not clay biota ad 04 allailandtiaa butsaaaa. %ill* OW "Olt 'Waal, tadwin as -111 . 114 k, - 161/oPgatr aaaaaml their vista. - uselisav as exasdaatiaa Ware samilabas Wietnatam is• aavertfaataaat =MOP' faiMaa-448, ,kawarkasaatarak ty irrilllMMA•Stembir 1.101. Otegook "MgrerF.4 ll 4 l Idea tial3l On the MOW" INV CC01114471 1 / 1 Unman tom, doses pi *tau ot eolaers , SM *Owl , ,o.,doskr bataimi c u p& um!, Agent• 11111~1101110. Na. Numb ligia ate. ibbij 'patadais elltriulonstest arbislibs wrath. Tar %mamma I sliqttirepriateliwa .O•I6POOSIM,A4._ 11$14a Toonsortich 10111011114 taw Aneemarbtailtsit Ilousestall MN^ 'Vla'" 3 "Wr dal -.l..maaPpr• st se. Cligria PrgBtan, Itarket alktltarasilizat7l '1114064411,- 00111 ! " SI thl " GPIS " "7 6 • - perta•l 44 • ol , "•`;'10 . 1. , , r_4110,011 IM VOLlrtit 228 arg mina Col Floperfor 'kilt Buena at Martin's. No. GI Fourth •troet 1:3321=3 For ILT7 9/11 0 41 1 , Go to Barker i Coe.. W llistitot Woof. In Cloaks, go to !ponce% qo 71 taikat street. *MOM Toeurtkrts litotes& And Snit yolir Boole and Shoed at the °peril Moose Shoe Store. CeaatrerielltAlPt. Stiouli.examitm6o4 !took A 1 bi Ft- "Pl U l a dotruspili *Viol 'bear.' DLL 1..1. tlri se Co.• la Statkqt sirtilt• . • reit AilarakW Ia Ihe Mosi-Uno, gq.lo.tho PletablustiCloak nous*, No. 7a Morkol. stmt. tekei AYR ; mat You Mrs pair for what you :141:for ono Pair of abooevoisewaoro, Um- OPerb. 1 . 1 " 20 bh" store. - ..1141111111_ Wier Vat goad opoataionicor CloOr.s. Bawls sad Dregs Goods4:o4. at taw amino:KW% store of Barka' d Car& Market maraca. ~se IfieViall - Clothleltok, go to the rlttabough Cloak and btaiattno Suns, 14. TS Market street. cliassars Lowstsbesus. Pittotlc Elisio:ail 13,000 Motor= Ira tar, and sassoelre MEOW* sfterisoos alktwoe.clook, so evoribisly din have seblusatolalneslissts. *a Zeta&Iloilo! Fleet, Until Me Opera Ltedie . Shea Pore you can getAlte restart vales Or lota money They salt.taets nod &new this are exactly riebt in every zeipect. Groat dearatalo haw bees waist - for the tua tional colors, yat,Pittock. opposite the Post offkee, etW oOotirtne to have sat band a largo lac of altk, tansilnir &ad moats saga. • Tsai ate• Gsks AsdrsrUl eontsnue Letrsettsg Teeth without pats bythlssara had dettehtful rousse, end Inserting Teeth of the best stud very cheep.. Sill i Ginespie,llB Penn street. Without a dOnht, aa large s Convention of the masses of the people at the Opera llonee Shoe Store to hoy op the groat bargains as grill be found In any Other fire establishments to the city. A 20010140 lit the Ope. • Queso Shoe tRAre, OD fora trifling Nam sou will be made quite pre. mandible ter tho CunTentton, the only pleoe arbors you can get an honest bargaba In the ciry. Gentlemen and Ladles, . . liamember this b the week devoted to the great .Conventioe, and that your attention should not altogether be distranted front the cerebrated Opera 11011311 Shoe State. We will soitgoelletrte and Shoos without the leant re. gard to °ostler value. oar liteafers Who went al doe article Of Table Oil will dud seneorb article at Vlontingla Dreg Store, No. Si Market street. We bays tried this OR, and speak knowingly, and tl ban be bad at a rea sonable prig°. Remember Tiallipeo . • estab lishment whoa you want anytithiel to Thug or rnritimaiy lino. hemp% ma had h Ins, the beat family Maine In use. 11. 'Asa betbre tbo stabile ibr lacy Idalsould as beta succOlatally tastddiS dwell Ittaddiar It, and has sccalvad the Aral pre. mints at the Nay Xprlr.„Feyr Jacsey,andatsec state and istuttlriadraoiattVit the illasiCtsaa Institute, New York city. Sae adcartissassat la seethe; calcutta—Zur sale,* NO. /4, 1 21 1 1,,t4 itieet. ' ..-1_ Ironclad Target Impereeselita Poseases llesses, •Sentembar nt—The board of gtigherter crams are energetic /the pushing forward their trpertments upon the Iron clad target, near the fort. Six shots werellred this morning, and theedam of the smooth Wm Sad ride preitottleh - thrown by the Itedutart gate fesetentehing.- On one 'OO- Malcustonlayaltfteen loth -srothl etteltatruek the upper plate of the target, in nearly the same ur and mode -by a rifle projeetile, ennobles In the iron d penetrating several the atone work.. Another shot, a twentyr projectile. irceststrhunttred and gounds, stroek the upperaneet of the pitta, sadre f - cif iatothe granite wall. etelrelds* • f elmeet out o eight, amid crumbling eats of the ernabed blocks of stone. Berm pieces of granite n ol .ohini dads of po • tuts, were thrown' a dunmee of ever fifty a •s by the violence WI the shock, and treeless' of stone were seattered Th over a surface of as hundred xszds • e elev. sn ip do enet was fired this aftrrnoon. It was • • Captain C. U. Weak, 'Ceder'. er of lb • , directly as one end of the tar get'on • • •• edby any armature. and where, In add on • the usual thietness, lets braced and en -by heavy gnmtto stimulants. The • . produeed,aud an excellent. one -by-the •.• , and wi th the scene Of ruin and havoc 11 ed, ternttnated the experiments for the day. Accurate views, to tee different poaltioes, of • e damage dose to the targets 'were -taken try Ate photographer sot rdoyed.., for the ramose A critical examinittiol of the target shored Immense breaches in t, and foetri it was broken eau Meeks Of sto e and wreeted tron, tissues ea u . 'evertors nit the preageTtterortar wits soap !: "'Med e n wail bulgod e out - iro n is • manemr alcomitim le to comprehend. The steak .of thartAed Inch shot was trattandtted to the Intent and there,' althcmgh the 4 loss beery, Meeks of granite were rota their position and left In a bet. 'hoed Ittel Oen. bombard remarked tr i o I s ftr i tt s t; a gg i t I ra : I t gu t rire r t e l se l Xm a Or d . row. I --- Tito IfeW welt Timms Meeitorsims she A , • .110.135 e Ittsterl Itonme. Xsw To September St The Mass. of this isentiat . •-• • es each of the .pr visions of the antenelment, and says there Is riot slightest =erases of opinion so far AS we ate nostmal in th e Unidin weir, and Vey llttlebisaywbete else. Al to the whdom of ritlfyfs the • Constltatlonal- amendment proposed (Magmas, it recoreedesery Voles th h vats tn. *ruse, and is sustained 47 ovary Union lour throosheat the ecenstry. The oahr point Which ditforenect do orurall Is lie . to the - 1 Of making - 1U Mitrptlon, end eon altton fat to the achetSdOu of rep reeeetstiVWool2l the &mahout Staten Upoe this the Union member: of tionigress wars not ' Bll lt er rt ar tonight es Mare Stuart, to a' crowned house. The excitement to see her teltereed ; .ISlFery Seat la 'Old for Menne& day and ights, ----"-------". R ' . ir '' ' Wadirujr• losials•d. Amos, pt, fl.—Wendell Phllllps has de stined us eondeatlon of Ibii verities seen tor tbm la the letter ieftoansing Um tiestudon gays: "Although, therefore, /here *desktop idly steelltsed all' Oars of polit ical troth till t lueslotersly desirous to meet roar w It possible. There thorOoghly re. ecessldere the wholviatdeet , bug I Ise id sZe 0054 Wise hereto:ore, teat I misuses we. cipo• honor pots oder me. I feel that lour mo st.: the adlokle redradaid as It way pild-4lltret of tp to a tar greeter el."ent thee I s gete poem. I do get glees ,?‘ plass ot rowan/al without all the wer Vtrleh shottlireenotopeny It. I sea, IA Ideeedt elrevanstanows, muse our came better out d ot ttositress thee In IV' Ineteart.ii neCOVetelliee-ihobber /listen t x. i.;.. ,isix...-------...0.8.0., vicurse..----------irs,.a= tuba zliOleittd nee buadrad dollar' lOUs wed -01111 or murdered ludas bust malrer, and 'staple berths bonen of the orphan. at the dole bete ant. 3=4.igCrloor ellerßstert& 'arm, mbar , was in this alb , thilliedroag, tor Capt. Joardan,..after en exalting cheek Ten feseehesal throe deaths grout Abater& ere reported in Brooklyn Coder. .. ! . . . .. r" 24.-;Titiirrains kohnithes aai sta t reliker, ovation-sea- with Osessettlettratanrirtg: as seentesslou et the` eiturthir? iCZ lalann. WIVE. MUM, \ ..gh the oenfietcy bet ofthiji:ecitsttety_Tel. thasea° 'ttEtela out i3ossides suandsteshe kin ha Slutlstrelow that he knew . or their he hay g eagle to the spot Plat sdnin abed''' . 'mg ow" ---' PIPITS S URGII GAZETTE. 1 1 here Atli Sic White [Pope to Wee, Irlaklle sled Lyon EN EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK. A. , M CITY AND SII131:111/teir: (ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEVINDI INTO MIL) Address.lll" tar o.. the Boys to In adeirkialsec with a resolution of Count la gouged elsewhere, we publish the following address tried by Mayor McCarthy last night: MavOn's 7 oyrits, r ' Prrvuorson, beptember Is O: To tux Rots tot Bum The pleasant duty has bees assigned to tir o bV • joist reaceirtioti of the City Counesia,So estan ~ to you • hearty welcome to the city of Pittsburgh. Words cans feebtv express the gmtitude the old. conof our city cherish for yourselves as well es for your dead comnules, whose beuras lay scattered ou many* battlefield from the Poi tourso to the Ric (kande. Tour presence at lids time among us shows that while yen have laid wide the Musket unit the sword, it Is but to take - up the same guano of ballein the more peaceable to: in or an appeal to the bal. lot UM Assoldlers of the Republic who have faced death to every lorm In defense of thane tion'a fife, I welcome you to the city of Pitts burgh, and alto the assurance-that ovedy right of hospitality will be extended tOyott with an open hand. , 11f. C. MeC•writv Mayar. Itreoptlon of Do'grottos' About one o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Baltimore end Philadelphia delegations ar rived• at the Union Depot Rotel, where they were received by the Reception Committee end oraorted to City liall,headed by the Great Western Band. Rare Gen. Pearson tendered cordial welcome in behalf of the Resident Committee and the Ladles of the city. Collis' Zonal . ° Band. of Philadelphia, played "Hall Columbia." while the Great WeStern amid, of tuts city, responded with "Vivo Pamerisia.” delegation, forty to num r,The e delega myriad eta white Mars with • Ted corps 1 . li in the centre. The liciltimorreitul bore In the i r reeks a handsome red fringed banter. wi th the Inscription: "The Ladles to the Boys in Blue." Among the notables who mane with the above delegations, were Generals Collie, Wesley. Owens, Denison, Stanton and Pierce --Capt. Donovan commanding. During the afternoon delegations from New York, Maine, New Ilampstare, Ohlo, W Swan sin, Illinois, Missouri, liassaeltusetui and Rhode Wand arrived. They were all reeoiv uel with due formality at City Rah, aft er widen they wore conducted to suitable quar. tern. 1=1=022 • The sweet soft strain of the bugle and the born mituriod with the soul-stirring airs of fife and dram and °anoint sheers i filleht.ed the air last ingbt until alteiost midn the va r i ous wore delegations marching from e various depots amidst the enthusiastic welcome of the populace, there a knot of delegates gathered around e old martial while Col. Wes Philadelphia som Band made the air vocal with dulcet strains in front of oar ogee fur at least. a quarter of an boar. The serenade was tendered the (Wardle by the Philadelphia delegation as a compliment to our unswerving ildetity to the cause of universal freedom. to respensa Ai Lr r e eicated calls, lion. P. B. Penniman ap and addressed the dele gation In a brief speech relative ,to the grave Questions involved In the present political 001111iCt. 7IIZTILES ARRIVAL& At half Two. eleven o'clock General John W. , neral Ben. Ir. Butler. Geueral 11••regue, Ge of Utiode Island. General schnook, of Ohio, and General Hawkins, of New York, arrived in carriages at City !Lull. and were en iheshoileally received, the immense audience arising to their feet en moan and cheering them from the time they entered the hail nu. tit they reached the stage. where. they were formaily Introduced by General a. L. rearson. On being introduced. General Butler spoke as fellows s MY Yellow (b o f qf Piliarere, Iwould fain. Wars of itenzarylecoste ! The kind feelings that this greeting A d s my heart with cannot he expressed by wors. l appraelate the honor cif Gm reception as an earnest ex. anion of the sno w vouchsafed us In th• struggle we are now engaged In. twill not attempt at this late hour to discuss the grave and important quest/ors at issue, but will de fer it until le-Morrow. The honor of the late conflict does not belong to ma or any of my fellow °glean, but to the private who, with no other Incentive but honor, and no emolument hot glory,shareal Use perils arid privauens or the field tharAnierleaa liberty might b 0 par- Petastwil. The private who born his knapsack and SZIAMYOt. ttelerrea the honor and gratitude of his follow salaam above all miters. (.1p- Olanse6) Our enemies said that oar greatest Sanger was in our Immense army which. on dlebandment, would fail Into prolligney and mean. anarchy s but the great army of the Union mclUid away Ilk- it sth snow nn the sod std. Wee wile ;emporia become good law abiding atleens. Some goople *eked ns whet pail would the limey take la he future poli ties of she country. I always answered Mot then Would only take an entire pert when the Iltigerties of the nation were In danger and Counts. would be found on the aide of their mee try. (Cheers.) I trust you will excuse toat longer trespassing an your time 1,11 there sayable men to come aftrr UM. 1 tortlentral retired amid the. cheers and busses of the entire assemblage. Gen. Geary, lien. Schenck, Gen. Ilawklee, Gen. Spregue, Senator Rose, of Kansa, and llon-litmOnOtterison, each made their epeeen ego after whet they were escorted to that.. different hotels. Tuitions:ming-are the delegates from New York, who wflfloilftined at the Monongahela Moose. today Major General J. C. Fremont, Major Genera Frannie C. Barlow. Una. and Adjutant R. IL Laraine, General Bohr Cochrane, Doloa el J. D. McKean Paymaster A. 11. Darling, V. S. N. Colonel George D. Kellogg, General Stewart L. Woodford, Colonel John Id. Dow etas, General T. D. Gates, General Jogai& B. Carr, General G. 5. Itatcheiler, Genera John llerormood, General it.reors. General G. 11. ?Surrey, General W. E. M Gregg, General Milo B. Eld ridge, General:. II CaptagA. 0. lvm, General G. M. Lore,Serguant Oxman. == • The newspapers throughout the country are fully reprerutod. during thorn here art, oor r72=ll-irstOrn th d e d aerl"irrn.,Vglin elf f a era c, and varietal end Gkaarite, Indians:eds am We and Zrenlng louryant, Chicsgo Jerintak Tribune, end litrartrittlein' Kt. Louis Dmeerat, Vhhedet. phis Peers, arelalliwankee eirnringt. .IWideaStally miled.—Teateay inure- Wig eeciiirred, resul t ing In th e rd death of a man named Valenuns Itanaholt, (recurred at the Hinge 'factory of Wears.. Lindsay, Owens and Ersruple, user Woods' Run. The deceased was working about the Machinery, when 4111 atothing was caught and he way drawn tor twee» two cogwheels. Ills tunly was terribly crushed, and death ensued thortly atter the accident. Coroner Clawson held an inquest yesterday afternoon dea t h.e Jury returned a verdict of accidental The Court Mouse tu Deese.— Sheriff Stewart boa been mata a extendout preparations to put the old Court Coast, In. proper trim for the grand celebration this evening. lie has procured nearly one thou. sand Chinese lanterns for the purpose of illu mination. and the °Sect of all this tight die trlbrued over the gloomy walls of the %mat stone mansion on the Hill, Will be truly mag nificent. Ithenll Stewart deserves the thanks of the people for hie public spirit and enter. rise in this matter. Itereesel.—We bad Us* pleasure of welcome Mg ;Dour sanctum yesterday Ur. J. AL gems, Mewled Gettysburg hero. who wen such rich M t at the greathattle on that bloodi l fteld. Via old man would scares! y be cons erid More thangfty years 01 ageoo d o e, nd envy is his appearance and so lightl De carry his Weight Of avowal -Uwe. years. Ile is • delegate to the great Convention and Mobil• uth whole delegation. We bid Ulm a hearty wildorwo. • ladles t. fire Stemma I—A grand rally o f I the ladies of Allegheny ts requested to be held at an early Mop this morning at city Usti, AL legtiony, for the purpose of wagering wreaths and decorations for the grand triumphal areh beteg crested thus. The time is excessively seer[, and the promptest action must bo taken prompt. soceras. The ladles are not fall veU deinS and they surely will not fall DOW. Serenaded.—The Pthadelphia delegation of the Bois io Bins, inerMod but evening, so , etrinpaoted by eins' Philadelphis Brass Band to brayer Isn'thy's odiesiand there the band serenaded the Maim in splendid style, 4111100Ur sig vadCrel patrWtle surs Wet melodlcmstr. Ms Boner responded happilii slid the tool dont, altogothor, was most plempiant one. *Ms Pair So Coiattitiac—The will hich met with so poor means las; _week,' eon. thins during the present wen op to todure a:oW (WodineditY) night. Entries may bil Made t• late es tontorrow morning. For mantes& tared articles no =up leo will be required. but thOso.entering stoat will be reqnraa to pap the usual foe. —.--ww----- - - -- Tim Boys in Blue of the Sooond ward held a meeting last evening, at Wilkins Hall, to perfect arrangententa for the torch light pro. ,session. Than was • hinge and 4mthoszastie Meeting. It was resolved tweet *la even ing Wulf past Bye o'clock, at D i amond ward school house, corner hoes and i Streets. 71fPIPASA,—T-73. A. David, Esq., the Twine end courteous Division Superintenden, of the Western Union Telegrepti Ufenteenl eerdinnY extends Meilen.= members of the Posse. the use t ot hie priest* °Moe. Entrance on gifth street, Western Union Telegraph Moo. - • Thine* leaderfd•'Yln the came of Daniel • • • and William Saaulelinu. lliOloted for h robbatTokud T e r et4 on DUI in tne Court on 51ZU y, the an d rter q ' irthrned yerdite of sullen Do Prig' Ilisessip Vase Asps Ile pie--Are re- tosusiable at ths school house to arrowsorteshor, et half past sit edam. Club will assesuble et the MIMI! la r ir lll l rtimzwit w ,„ 0 „,, t :Lou , esseplese taisionow (W ,i t • , EPTEMBER 2.5, 1866. OM MOM& Tale II7tIaItSSISIMMUNIAIett liameladed Ispearedstisag -thiewswithemo-Arrtgliti e 2aket7 • • • " The elcating greparatielM for Wei/rand dem - Onatration cominencing grandest demonstration ever made is thiskeizatir'• e made yestoiday, and are ofchoicer:Nor . . ratting to the great cmdasion. Everybody on the alert Sad in action Yeaterday, and.llX , eitement mid jubilation wore the order of the . day. The streets echoed all day with music, and every portion of the City wee gay with nags and deeoraticum. Everybody wen notir la preparing titling decorations to welcomes' the boyg from abroad, Me was On the watch the celebrities hourly arriving. The weather/ wee delighthil, and gave rich premise for a fair opening of the cerembitles of today-- in short, the berth of July bid ipparently / Slipped Into the wrong part -of therm:. • At eleven o'clock in the Morning the Resi dent Committee assembled, with Oen. Bagley In the Chair. • It wag reported that the Meyer, Of the IWO cities would Danish all pollee required? Mayor Morrison would have a sufficient Mac a p t r gi t s de witrzyd arn. lacCarthy to werdd pollee f or process n night,. and • a etifflelent number for City Heil doling the Convention. On motion, a Committee was appointed to get ups suitable reeognition of the servieee cif the patriotle ladies who decorated the imil. colonelW. A. Robinson, Colonel T. M. Bayne and Sergeant John 11. Kerr youths committee. appointed, It was reported that one thous, and cards containing programmes had been printed. The Committee on Carriages and BormalliP ported that all the carriages and horse! ISM pessary had been engaged. On mottos; of Captain E. Y. Terrence. It tram unanimously resolved thatthe inemberaof the Resident Committee, who reside in the nouns. ty, be entitled to seats in the Convention. On motion of Sergeant Gray. the National Execu tive Committee of the Soldiers and' Sailors' Union, of Washington, D. f. 1., Were assigned 10. a prominent position in the grabrideMcdstele tem. The thanks of the committee were tendered to Mrs. W. D. Smith for the use of four-silk flags. Also to:Mr. Umbstneter for one of finer portraits of Generals Grant awl s. A joint meeting of the National Unlock Ex ecutive Committee and the Resident Commit tee of this oily, was held last evening in the committee room, over the stage of City Ilail, forthe purpose of deliberating upon thepro gramme for to-day. In the absence of Colonel Dodly, Chairman of the National Union Execs olive Committee, Major General Begley was unanimously called to the Chair. Some dis cussion was bad as to the business to be done today, when the meeting adjourned to the Water Committee room of the City Building, where more space could be found. The following resolutions were adopted; Bemired, That the delegation front eiseh State he requested to appoint two Vice Presi dents, two Secretaries and two delegates... Committee on Resolutions.' The names of the personsran et ' eh:Frit= :lo b & I , 2: . nti t it s to toe per- Resolved, That the delegations he requested to appoint a Chairman of the delegations from each State and Territory. Bemired, That the instrbst Of Colombia be entitled to the same repreitentailon as any Of the States. After some discussion as Are 'appointment of a Committee on Temporary Organisation, the following resolution was adoptedt • Betateed That the delegates MOM the ;lir terent Stales and territories appoint one of their number to meet in the City Sibilant this (Tuesday) morning at half-past nine o'clock, for the purpose of appointing a committee on temporary organisation. Tea meeting then adjoin. nod. 1. Son naXm c. We republish for the conveniences of thee* who have not. preserved it, th e programing At exercises as distally amended, ae all as the line of march of the grand torchlight proces sion of this evening. Commeueing with this m-rning the order of exercises will be as fel ows: iteeeption by Resident Committee at City Pittsburgh. this nierning, Sep tinnbar 25th, •t 9 &cloak. Temporary Organisation. yer. appointment oftCOntellttee on Permanent Or ganisation. Adjournment to Wigwam, Procession to move by shortest roots to Wigwam. At Wigwam. Amenably by Dram Corps, opening of Conven- Mon by temporary Chairman. rrayer• Music-MD.lw Spangled Benner." Permanent Organization. Tot too by Drum Corps. The Convention each day will be called to order with assembly by the Drum Corp; and prayer. Cline with benediction, and tattoo by the Drum Corps. For Date evening Stupendous nrrangements have been made. The lire department will be repremntod, and other societies *lll turn out largely, while the Bore in Blue, and the member. of the Geary Club. will be as the leaves of the forest, end Chinese Lantern will twinkle everywhere among brigut transpa demotes and beautiful devices. By reference to our advertising columns our readers will see the nature of the Marshal and ht. aids, the formation of the column and -dine of the leading societies to participate. foliowlog is the line of march to be oh- lip Water to emithdent, along Smithfield te Third, up Third to Rossoilmag Ron to Pernasyl.. viola &venire, out Peoueilvants avenue US Pride street, up Pride to Felton, up Felton to Wylie, down Wylie to Fifth, along Irmo taller km, up Market to St. Clair. alone St. "u Clair t" Suspension Bridge, op Federal to Robinson p Itchiest= to Anacreon, up Anderson to Cotter avenue, Op Cedar avenue to Ohio, along Ohio to Federal, up Federal to Commons, along Commons to Dearer, down Beaver to Ohio, Lion( Onto to Peden'', down Federal to Bridge, up St. Clair to Penn, up Peon to Wayne, tap Wayne to Liberty, along Liberty loan:tangent, along Smithfield to Water, and dismiss. OLOOSATIOaII--01TT RAIL. The t WO Mire blossomed as the rose yester day with nag. and gay device., sod leaved out like Jane with evergreen wreaths ant festoons. City Rail, as tee °Meal headquar ters of the occasion was ten centre of great. eat attraction. For days the great hall has bean swarming with hullos and their male as sistants, nil bony as birds nest building, and in work almost a. pretty. Flour int hour the ',upbeat, devices and ornaments ha° grown ender the busy Anvers, shaping themselves into wreaths and festooas, or darning out in the brilliancy of the starry red, white and blue. Last evening witnessed the conclusion of all the labors. and the decoration of Clty Mall as now elsplayou. to something to be re. membered. The exterior of the buildtag ts well,' though rather sparingly droned out with flags. But It is the Insf.le of the building that is the crowning achievement. Wreaths, fes toons, flags, emblems, mottoes, evergreens flowers, are prnfusely wrought into beautiful shapes in all oth a retton AU along the side. f tbe room. suspended from the points of the projecting gas burners, are hung heavy festoon. of evergreens, tastefully looped up with flowers and colored ribbons. These ex tend Oro across the end, asstde the entrance don - . Over each of the side windows. except the great *antral window on either side is a handsome arch of evergreens. The two large windows in each centre, Sr. beautifully drap ed, each with four handsome Ainariean flags tastefally looped up. Between the window., wreathed with evergreens, and pinned up with rosettes, are the varloaa corps badges. Restarting on tholeft, and Proceeding thence to the stage. and down on the right, they Sr. posted in the following order: gal Corps, 19th, Ist, lath, 17111, GM, Engineers. Ar tillery, Signal Coma, Ott the right of the tipasakers , Stand ie the badge of the glorious Army of the Cumberland, and on the left th e badge badges Old Army of the Potomac. Then roma the of the following corps: lath, Navy, Cavalry, 6th, Al, 1511, 41,11,1141. From the steam work in the centre of the ceiling overhead heavy festoons of evergreens extend tattle corners of the central panel of the ceiling. while from the same central point IA suspended a large wreath, banging horison tear, and enclos t r e ig a lar t gi:zan star. teenleilttirng been added to each Oich hissed,ald .six.f. handsome cart tuts been Sproul upon the 'platform so enlarged, and the Ire/Mhz,. been beautifully trimmed with verdant festoons, looped Op with flower.. Against the wall, in the contra of the stage, has been erected. tin der the naptirvielon uonerat 'moos 11 . Meg. ley, a large and remarkably handsome can opy. Near the ceiling a large semi•elrele, or , e amented with this lt border, probate from the wail. From depends. on either sine, • very large American nag, looped beck near the centre, displaying the alcove within. At the top, closing the gags between the sreat re fLag gi t . , s e r n e u sa ug ther s cd . t h n ii r i te or fol o d s s ra t gier WOblitil iia l to k n e fti n flags stand gracefully out above the whole. probating from each side of the semi-circle is a small guidon of blue silk, from the Seven tieth Regiment N. T. V. V., and surmounting the front ()Oho semiadrele is a gilded spread eagle. Against the wall, within the canopy, revealed - by the parted flags, te a tablet., also draped with flags, and inscribed at the top wi fi e AlMee or Lincoln, Grant and Sher i turn.eneatti these are the name. of a large number of the heroes of the war, and also the inscription, "For Governor—John W. Geary, the Barb of Irlf.y Mattles. On the rieht.of the stage War is typified by .a small steal cannon sod a small anchor, tn. gather with a stack of muskets repreeenting thearnip and the navy. Oaths loft stand the Pemba. of PM" consisting of sheaves of wheat, stalks of eiCao. and. Wareham, rakes,. forks a sickle plow.' At Mich corner of the ;hworin Is a large vase filled with natu rist Cowes; ranged along the entire Aviator the stage are twentyathateallvalleeild.,_ n 191 nq 4 with natural flowers, 'idle ensillah Mo 01 tae centre is a stack of three silken thr—two nationalsick sao 111:nli i h:;? Teglfferna l ri n nlt and suspended over the vases are lane tdolg • tag basket, also filled with Sewer,. Upon the right side of the canopy la th e tolloWingt "What oonetitutal a State Not high raised battienienta and labored mounds, Thick walls or Matted Wei Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned; Not bays and broad aruitidliertel • A • • Where, laughing at the Storm, proms navies Not starred and spangled suites No 1 Yen t High Minded men, Ron who thef, geittee. And knowing oars Maintain— Prevent the long aimed blow And wash tbathrents While they rand Nesmith. • ' • These emstl•thte And noirereigelaW.thatatatelthollielaß Wl ßS der Tritons and GUMMI ' • ' ' filtaluipressorrowninggrood—reprilligngns." Upon the lefteidele War-' • .•`' The Peal:lige§ of COnetitidthillE4llllo99 9 i l A wido4 Our f 101 4 49 n 1144,fulFaILRUo! ... :IteereinOwltiitaleir Ideodormre their Nation's Itivhest Inberitanee. Ma they be Peseetally Diffused thy:tugboat the y Land, until Every _Unman Donor shall Partake of the Dimming. ' Oe ti.o front of the gallery, over the central 110 ,. . surrounded by evergreens, is this !n -ew intim : T Oars van be no lasting Peace while the j Flag of the Union cannot wave over the graves of our fallen comrades.. Under tide is areAmenteati intield,inseribed with the words, "Yoe Popoff roe De. ano di rectly over the door, also encircled with green. Is the motto: "Through Trials to Triumph." , Over Abe gallery, be large letters, is In emitted : "The loyal ladles of the United States —they rave their heart's nehest jewels, pray ers, and united purposes to their country dor ing.the war, and de not desert. it now." And, en eith' side of this - sentiment are looped 1 ,rnerlearttlags. On the loft Of thottratrauce 1 'Atior is the-sentonce, encircled by is lance u•;Wreath : - .. ellteclir tathe iteroetofLitiOrtyi ntenantly ited•liqual Justice.. On the right is the followIng: "The Talon-' . Sear 'Soldiers and Stators; In Peace the Del wet* Of the LAW; ltt War the Strlng Arm of the Public Defense.. 'Phts beautiful work - of ornamenting the Inaba* been done,undentlut atiperintendmace *Madan J. U. Rlilottiliy some two 'hundred ladies: with such mere e: assietanee it; was _onlytoo gladly rendered. - Veneplerions mention should be made of ris-woods. an elderly lady, who , esides at corner of Corry and . 'Robinson streets, •Allegbany. Yes. Woods seat six eons to the grOty_jiiree of whom never returned. James 'and 'William were shot dead on the bloody itelld Of Gainer Mills, and Ralph died by inches la the horrid pen of Attdersonville. Thls lady, lento has given her best treasures to her corm. V A len lag in her labors nt the *au' I= • On the south side of the West Common, Alias ,WI Wa mammoth structure hashes,, erected, I/ technically termed a wigwam, for the •SOWilaroodationof the Convention, in which all Via DI:11MM of :the betty will •be transacted, after stiriMpomD' organizaton loile been Ot to:Red in City trail. it ts o n e hundred and pointy foot wide by two hundred test long, nodrwill accommodate live thosusand people, AtiliTetianding room. At either slid, 'tends hers been bunt, half of them being under the reef and the other hf outodole. These have been so arranged that two apeakors can dell, - 0 addresses front the saute stand, at one and thk seine time, the audience of one being In the building, and that of the other without. Vier*: being no stoles to the building, those without will have every facility for participe. Ling in the business of the Convention, that these within have. As yet the betiding to plain and brown, only the Outside foam which support the roof being._ painted white. Tile remainder, of widen , there are smuts seventy-fire, through the interior, will le , from/teed with garlands of alforgi two. and prat laurel, by a rom.• ruttiest of siwrit. appointed for test pnrpose. Tho sladds at vioiler end of which we have lpokes, well b., draped mu the National colors, oopudcip with evergreen, while on a pedals. tai of laurel and choice dowers on the west stasdnigroat eagle In bronze, to a defiant at tl Ludo, will be patched. =I wilt be appropriately ornamented frith ever• greeei,And the national bunting crlll be taste- I ully EU/played from the balcony. • ruzrxrll.U. pldlf has bean erected Immediately in !Yenta City Hall, across federal street, which claims pre cedence in neatness and grandeur over every other degorative feature In the two eltie U is built In the purely gothic style of architect• turn, and to the general outline beam a aloha resemplanee to the triumphal arch erected at Milan In Minor of the end Napoleon. The la. dies, Under the direction of Mrs. Eaters, were busily:mowed yesterchiy In clothing the wood work 'd the arch with red, white and blue I bantling, and making great garlands of ever. greet which will be so placed as to give the arch the appearance of a solid emerald mace, through which autumnal dowers will gleam and b.:guano. - herttlOCintlng the apex of the arch t rty fuel fromthe ground, n feathered specimen of th e national bird wlll look off to south tbrotlgli a pair of glass eyes, while dra miry of the national adore will depend from beneath its feet, to drawn book in graceful folds to either side with cords of laurel and ivy. In the foul ouremble of the whole affair the ladled halo shown their excellent taste (or ornaments:WM, and In the adornment of this arch they a:dolled all their previous efforts. W• refer to the arch again when oom pleted. I= • On thti tberoughfare, save those already noted, there tn no decorative display ne 3 - et. We understand, however, that o great many =eminent/thrill ornament theft dwellings and plaoseof bapseas early today. mere ovum. _ The dimity an this street will fax exceed auythlng toff Witnessed on any former (Wm, slon hisra,Mhalost ovety building being litet ally with Seen - from garret white. moot. Ammer tame claiming especial MUM'. Mon ere the offices of the Oaccae. Obniffla , m./ and Dispatch. The latter Show quite %num ber of hags from their windows, while the Covninerciat building Is tastefully decorated with evergreen and Sags. From the dna. sec- and and third stories of the Gaulle building bang heavy festoons of palm lust Wilt wreaths of evergreen, with thirty-gm small Sags, rep. resenting the States of the Dottie, nod two larger ones symbolizing the army and navy. A. streamer stretched menus the street from the setiouct story bears the following inserli. won. In re 4, white and blue, oil colors: "Toe old Damp welcomes the brave dehandenrof our (felon." The Court Mouse will will appropriately ornamentea, and no doub make a hand some. dilltally. WOOD STREIT ti not behind her neighbor, Fifth, In decora tion. Almost every hou se from Liberty to the Monongahela river being beautifully emitel- Halted with Javanese lanterns, In 'sortie • ted Maori, and a bountrui &Malay Of flog" watch, floating the windows sail lionse.tops in such profusion the Impress the observer with toe ides that American instead* was very popular with the denizens of this tansy tho roughfare, OTZIIII. SIVA= I. Penn, em Rl+field, Liberty. and Wylie streets Sara maro or less dororatod last evening, while er.•rywhore sett.e preparations were being wade for • grand display today. ISTOTTAAVOTIA XTCATt7O AT CITY c g l C g w r d o d rt k l ed o f C th y t H rong b e in g liadie a At an early hour the hall wee eompletely filled, and the people bad taken seats as If with the deliberate intention of 'shaving ttioeting.t . A meeting at City Nall:as not down on the bills for last evening, d quite Other arrangemeute bed been made. The people weru determined, however and pre , mostly a meeting was organised, with Col. T. M. Bayne In the chair. Gov. Con, of Ohlo, was the ilrst speaker, and Made a polutetland telling speech, lull of ad mirable points sad clinching arguments. Be spoke at some length, being frequently inter rupted by hearty applause. lie was yellowed by Gan. A. 1.. Pearson, who made one of his happiest. efforts. Though hoarse frOdi eOntLinteld speaking throughout the day, Gen. Pearson snoseedixl ita interest ing his large audience thoroughly and his speech was frequently and emphatically en delved. Col. T. If. Bayne was loudly called for and responded with en addreu of some le d ngth, which was feu 01 eloquent punnet an hill log arguments. That Col. Ilaynet made a decided ‘hit' no one could doubt who heard tke repeated and long eontiuued demonstra tions of 'approval. Gen. Benham, of Indiana, was the last sneak er of the evening and spoke in a manner that convinced his auditors that he was thorough ly and Ituitly alive to the tremendous bones of the day. Ills speech abounded with otiginal and impressive thoughts and convincing ar guments. Be was frequently interrupted with applause, and was loudly cheered at Hie close of his remarks. The meeting then adjourned mitlithis morn- To-hat. . . There i every prospect of a speedy organi sation and harmonious action to•day, It le probable that the temporary organisation Intl be effected by calling Peneral Burnside to the chair, and that Gen.lngan will be chosen permanent chairman of the (a:invention. • INFO . * Rau Amalfi% A large and enthusiastic meetbig,of the Union liepublleans Of DUVIOSCIe Uorobgb and vicinity was kohl, pursuant to call. On Friday arguing the 21st Inst., at the Girtre /Dm 15ebtool [louse. Mr. John J. Williams was called to the chair and made some appropriate, remarks, relit tire teL onr duties at the Present time, and urging all to work for the good old flag. as in the dark days of thel war. Drawer stunt. Ed ward Castes, Frederick Siebew ick ler, and Decatur Deck wore a ppo inted Vice Presidents, and il. U. Lynn. eV E. A. Deed, Secretaries. Mr. John V. McGee* was then introonceil, and spoke for thirty minutes In an eloquent manner. He was followed by Dr. flawklits, of Tonnes. Me, who canvassed the questions before the country in an able and esnlinstive style. LA. Hoed being called epos spoke for d[ teewminutes in German. oafttlignabaseclurii:an'ajtu.irlirrligebiritlatuLppuealap:Lethfi. lineettprsli=kpleers Prof. Palmy, with the °WWII - Sun Glee Club, being preemie saiiirscrveral national airs in an effective manner. They wore entliuslastically "jeltetrr.deintlen of irnfrap s iatA--rea. cautions, the meeting adjourned with three times throe-for Geary 'an& the Union. Count cm Decoyed:Le for majority for Geary and . Meeting of Itrayonersmen„ . Carters and Wag :.A teeetteg of the Dragomen; Carters and -Warners of Plttstargh and tleiody we hold 'tut evenhtr; at the looms of.tht Prretatn , s heatelatlon. for the, purpoto of making Sr- POISI"P"ta for PFOCIPOU9p. la the prover aloe' Vac .erintne; the ,Theildeati John- W. Henry, ta the chair. , The Cumulates en , .htleffe3tetn.entAhat It =gin ro It C i l %l a d W e b a in' t:li; ' ts= r" this Cocenettee on finance reported progress. Items restated -to tine the trenspareectes of lte lt Win resolved that ,the ,dre,raen Wear a blue soar/ as regalia _ , ___ ._ It was re wi red to decorate the waives Wit h ftype • ...,„.„. ..,_____ tea atouore,tt Was reintred tiattbe,arpools , Ton meet at baLeparksle this grafting :at the oornerarpatdoWee way andAtt street». • It ,in resolved to produre *hundred scat* as Mat number of it/embers was expected to Mt iX lll4 delddiue 6.iit.4. out ti;iinittai r. tbaolgr. Thtrigari tali tuestlag ad. ...., - . ..... PLO ° ' ohs iniatirs .: of raft:Almada:lA not WI =WV L tell Parapet leledh. .... -.. The Allegheny CsSIMI Africanum' trastr—glifth Day—ntstillager be Soenti seal Things to be Eletura—HlS GdaPlair of ,tacit—llhew Entries, de. Yesterday was a glorious day for the Fair, and well did the people profit by it. From nine o'clock yesterday morning until late la the afternoon there was a continuous String of foot passengers and vehicle, of all descrip tions. The receipts Must have been large. There were a great many new articles on the ground, and the display of dne stock was much greater than at any time last week. There was but one disappointment, and that was the trotting track. There was a late go number of fine horses on the ground ready for a trial of speed, besides the shelties, both under the sad ! die and in harness erud,later came the famous race pull of Geo. Evang The track, however, was dubious. and It was deemed best to post pone the rites until to-day, at which time, should the weather keep tine, the race will come off. Although a number of articles have been withdrawn from the Fair, on ea-count of their liability to damage, still the humbergrfentrint fir exceeded the withdrawals, and the eintbl lion, except as far as regards perishable arti cles, is better than ever. A large number of Persons from he country visited the grounds -yesterday, and' to-day the probabilities are that the haler will be greater than ever. The new articles On exhibition embrace some of the finest goods in the market, and we shall mention eo n of them in the course of our remarks. Wetinue our noti.4oll. STOPS,. PASSES, GRATIS, &C. - - To appear Invidious Is a thing that should always be *voided in giving notice to matters of real excellence, but we cannot allow the op portunity to pails without saying a word In reference to our friends Graff lb lingua. That their fine display of stoves grates and ranges are worthy or commendation, we have only to rider to the nation of the committees in re gard to their wares. They have taken the MST raextru. on their celebrated Double Oven Breton range. This range is certainly one of the best have then. ovens, instead of beingwe yet below ae the old The style Is made, are above the stove plates, and are so arranged that the heat can be tamed off or on, or, In other words. transferrel to suit the variety of cooking that may be desired by a familyylt requires but little coal to heat it, thereby biasing a large advantage over the aid style of range, which required so much expense to keep it hot. The water back, moreover, is on a new plan, and can either be adapted to the old style of boiler, or to an outside bolter. The stave plates are in the front of the range, thereby having advantage of all the light, which in a y basement leitahen amount eat advantage, as it saves an immense of gas, as we can testify. These are but few of the advantages that are claimed for this range. As it will be on exhibition to day and to-morrow, visitors will have ample opportunity to examine it. and after the Fair it. can be seen et PO and IDS Liberty street. Next to the flange is their famous Columbia Stove, which also took tbq nest premium, and as our better half has thoroughly examined these stoves with a view to purchasing, we think we may safely say that they are par ex cellence, the stove for a family. They axe of different sizes, and one of their merited pope larities is that they have a much larger oven according to the size of the stove than any ether manufactured. Then again the ilre back is so constructed as nearly to make it impossi ble to burn it out. again, although giving a great deal of heat, they reitcire but little coal. To the larger sizes is attached a kltchener by winch vtetuels may its kept hot, and also a cast iron boiler which always gives a supply of hot water where there Is lire in the stove. I These stoves are in all respects superior to any we hive yet examined. The grate trouts, summer pieces and fender. on exhibition by Grail A Luaus, are perfect amebae= •of artistic beauty and taste, and when it was decided that the enter rumen should be awarded them. it was a matter of no atrprlse, Some of them are in imitation of mahogany, some with silver elated and some with plain fenders. The We hack grates are an article that has long been neyded, and out Theconstructed that th heat la all thrown out at the feet of ou r o are silting in front.. The material, a readers are aware is in destructible. Another style of grate Is sO ar ranged that the heat can be tempered so as to suit the temperature et the atmosphere, and at night, although an open grate, it can be so thoroughly dampened ea to make the fire keep all night. Messrs. Graff A tinges also took the near CCU on the best display of grate fronts. The next article to which we would call the attention of visions is tie smoke and soot consuming Vlore,. bIOVO. This stove is BO constructed that every particle of soot and smoke 111C013811.1erl, and thereby converted into fuel. The arrangement, an nearly as we etas descri b e it, is as felines: In the top, or upper chamber of the stove, is a perforated air drum. the perforated surface being down ward.. into this chamber four columns of cold Mx nee drama mut the eatable. which ondeesit draft, which - Micas — the smoke and soot back into the gismos, whore it is consum ed, leaving nothing but the ianinflemable gas to escape. Great improvements ale being made In smoke consumers, and this we eon alder one 01 the best. Thin stove also took a Fumy l'aeantua. COUNTER AND PL ATFORM AC•LEE. One of the many articles on exhibition at the Fair, that will attract attention, 1.; that of Forsyth. Taylor & Co.'s counter rind pistlorm scales, at the east end of the carriage house. Tony have In addition to their warelmooe platform scales, large seams for the weighing of hay or wagons. These scales are so well known, both for correctness and durability, that they-us being generally introduced at home and abroul. Their trade is rapidly in creasing, and their orders are being ] dally a st w a e n nyt y d ,ivi T e t y e , ir cou e nter44l ; zinare some brus scoop.; some for household nee, and scone for the; use of the merchant. lite nu elected to mutton that their plamorm moles are very easy of adjustment, and any de rangement can be demoted to a moment. The e of Mosets. Ta& Co., is stablishment sd. No. SD Market street,Forsyth. where y ] they have a large stook of manufactured goods on hand, ehich t hey will be customers,lased to exhibit to their friends and at any tune. Vial tore will bear In mind the east end of the car riage building at the Fair ground. Vt ID would state that their stock in part con sists of even balance males with brass or tin scoop; the same with side batons; counter scales, grocers' males with platform, and scoop and taro beam; Onion scale with scoop, brass or tin; druggists scale, will :brass or tin scoop; platform scales, with and without wheels, or with wheels and a lever; rolling oc.sleet porh packers', wool and grain dui ors' scales; Pig iron or bloom scale; wheel bar. row male; portable dormant. or hopper yule; dour pecking scale; dormant scale. to be set in toe floor, with a drop lever; the same with two iron r ain , and aal RI ans 1,011101 hopper settles for grain, with wooden pillar; the soma, with two Mon columns and a adding poiseielevator scales with iron columns and a sliding poise; wheat or grain beams, single and compound; floor packlag beams, with platform for bar rdoolv de=;tunnili=tgs& stock sad n ir r a s i truck scrim druggists' balancesand prescrip tion scales jewellers' balances; sealed weights and liquid measures baggage and =press lothrowsibag trunk;store trucks; railroad and ware, hams Mickel copying pre; MU sugar milts; Marvin'' patent are and burglar proof safes and bank looks; Wiley b Gray's sugar cane mill; Hudson., patent sumo canceller and many other articles. Remember the place, 11) Market street. AORIOI7LTUNL INIFLZMNNTS-•-NRCILIRAM AND LONG. By far the largest display of agricultural Implements on the Fair grounds Is that of our friends Beeklioni a Lon , of No. IS7 Liberty street. It will be remamberod by those who attended the fair, what a very large display they had on exhibition last year, but fine n a y s it was then It cannot compare with that of this year. Their stock oceoptes a large space, and is literally crowded with every article either of use or Interest to the agriculturalist. Plows harrows, mowers. reapers, cutters. mills of and in feet a different descriptions, churns, hundred other articles that we cannot now enumerate. Their stock in store not only oOnsista of agricultural varletsing imple ments, but also • general of hardearn, geed', fruits, trees, do. The Champion Slower, to which has been awarded the First Profilers at the Fa k ir yester day, has been thoroughly tested. and hex been found ireeet exactly the. wants of farmers. Thine many things about this machine to recommend It to the farmer. The driving wheels ars large, whioli makes the maethie rim light, both of the wheels being flexi bly attached to the frame, which enables the frame to run level, and the cutters to Pillow the pronto of the ground, though one wheel may be passing over an obstruction, and the other running in a ditch or water farrow. frame, ue w hi ch also flexibly attached to the prevents weight on the horses ; necks. Tim cutter bar is mildly raised by a lever, which mines either or both ends of the bar at the name time, and folds up when reev ed from plum to place. The track clearer ro valves, turolng the cut grass from the stand ing. The nutter bar, which Le in the sitar of the ;Dieing wheats, may be attached or de taohed from the machine in half a minute, without removing a bolt or screw. U. also 05• ciliates sidewise are well as endwise, admit.. Ling the angle of the entities to be changed, to snit the uneven ground. The whole machine Is strong, sample, easy of movement, great durability, combined with great economy In repairs. The maculate on the ground has been sold, and will be shipped to he delniDAMolll at the close of the Fels Messrs.,Beetham & Lops also tOok the horst preMlnin for the ihmkeye Reaper. This ma chine is so Mal known to farmers that it is unnecessary to go into detail Lei regard to it. ifaarly every farmer in 1.1115 motion Of Men 12.fl=leorT,' it3l,A,VtrAniten,t' ofnerit' and mower, hats the advantages or being able to mere over level or Unita= ground with equal facility. It has all them odern at tachmts, pert required but ilttle &insider. RLIOD o n th f the tiocaudttee 10 award it the first premium. This marditun was also sold MIDI the grOund. Cook's Evaporator, for the purpOse of mak ing mOlasseelkOtasorghuin or outer cane, ex cited vouch attention, and the. Oommtttes had no hesitaney in awarding it a first premium, 'For the Otiltivator of sorghum we might mid that ea* of these evaporators, Isaldiollt Mcrathig." And in tuu touncatiou would add mat Me Wiley a Grey sugar mill, which Is also. exhibited with the evtporator, also took the lint premium. This. mill was looked upon so favorably that it was at ones sold to a gentleman upon the ground; who will remove it to his farm II soon as the Fair closes. eat Othana, however, of a similar kind can be seen. rdeser&Heekluuir Lanes warehouse, on Liberty street. The Excelsior hone gay York exhibited, by Markham &Low, was given a ant wend., eta by the MOMmlttee.• ' _Eksthilitilpion cider Ala cat exhibitionVit therlatr„ and .whicti haabeati ensued In Vosii& hip elder lever Mace labs& been then.. iir.o4o ,;4, pinuthathsabeed misted, by:Monomania,: :aid weir= Sew towel 'wanting. The.,: 'Fralt4irelnel4l444,threeremankrAtrtt 10'9114" -711Mili4 PRICE THREE CENTS. Una them. The grinding arrangement Is very simple, running with brit little Medan, and the m ill is not liable to get out of order. It Is the lightest mill ever produced. The mill is furnished with two hoops, one for 'preening and the other for grind men at the same time. This press is very conveniently made, and is in every respect a most perfect combined mill and press for making wine, elder, de., and for pressing grapes, currants, lard or cheese. This mill was also sold. It took the pre mium. Among the other articles exhibited by Messrs. Beckham & Long, which took Ftnsv rasettrgs, we noticed the Buckeye Grid* drill, one of the most celebrated drills that was ever made, having a rotary feeder never benching the grain, nor brealcing It,. besides other advantages; a wheeled horse rake; Gib son's celebrated clothes wringer; the beat Yarm Grist mill, a meet complete mill, which requiting bet little power cOmParatiVelYto drive it, viii erten from eight to ton bushels of feed meal in an hour, or eta bushels of home meal. One of these mills has been run. nine to the machine shop ever etneethe Fair' opened. Also the best hand and power hay and straw cutter, the former being sold on the ground; a single and double centelieller; dog or churn power,(sold on the ground) a vegetable cutter; taro and four horse lever comers, too former being sold on the groundi boat spire mill; best two-hone tramp power thrasher and cleaner; the best churn, a diplo ma having been granted the came; the best wheel corn plow, and potato digger and plant er. In arldit,ficei to this premium was grant ed the firm for having upon the ground the finest display of agricultural Implements. Daring the continuance of tin Fair Messrs. Bookbara.& Long have been Indatatthable In their endeavors to advance the agricultural Interests, and have labored lute and early to that end. Their stook of goods at No. 117 Liberty street is well worthy • visit, and will amply repay the time spent. TOE YIIII AZTOOPLOP.4 I . U•LL—D. L. a. 0.•1114 As you enter the Fair grounds the drat build. Ins you encounter la Floral mall. On the loft hand side of the first entranee is the collec tion of photographs and other pictures of Mr. 11. L. H. Debts, whose handsome rooms at Nos. 48 and 52 St. Clair eirect, excite the admiration of every passer by. He has very superior plain photographs, photographs finished In ladle ink, crarens water colon' and oil. Some of his pictures are ' life else, while oth en are scesmall they might (Gaily be worn to a seal ring.. Lie has also a very line display of ivory es, which excite universal admiration. Sir. Daubs has Income so famous for the ex cellence of hispieturee that a mere mention that be is on the ground is 'efficient to Cause the visitor to look him up, and any one who has been there before can tell the uninitiated exnetly whom to go. Ills !Both on exhibition embraces portraits of well known citizens, both of gentlemen and ladles. In this manes- Me we would mention that in addition to the tact that Mr. Dabbs Is a practical photograph er. he also keeps on hand at his rooms, on St.. Clair street, a very large and comprehensive assortment Of every article In the lies of his taisineas. lie is prepared to fit out completely any person who may wish to enter the Mini um, or to replenish the stocks of those already In the business. Mr. Dabbs can be 'seen at the Fair grounds during the continu ance of the Fair, where he will be pleased to see all of his old friends, arid as man_y new ones as Kin favor him with a call. He will take great plealitire In giving any information In regard to plettues that may be required. and also the prices of the different kinds of pictures. 31. CARGO "0! we have had snob a delightful day,. said Alas Janes to her papa as she arrived home from the Fair on Saturday. "We stopped In %front of ever so many pretty pictures that were made by Mr., Mr., Mr., 0, minas' what's his name, papa I—sannething that beings to a steamboat.. i•Well, wee it Air. Captain V' "No." "Was tt Mr. Clerk r' "No, no.. "Matta" "No, no, not that, ft was something you put in the best." "0 " , exclaimed pater then it must have ]wen the freight." "No, that was not it, pa. W hat fit It you say when a boat is loaded, and Just ready to go out. 1" "Why that she has her cargo on board to be swa That's the name, pat it was Mr. Cargo, and I do assure you he las a magnificent col lection on exhibition. I saw over so many persons that I knew, and they were so natural that it Jest looked as though 1 was rightamong gmy htarise n d s s p .. l e W d el co e l e w c a ion h nd nd mistake. No person who enters the right band aide of Floralall at the first entrance as you come into the Pair grounds, tails to stop and admire them. U we were to go Into an artistica die.' of their respective merits, and speak of their labia . and shades, their warmth of coloring, the blending of colors, the toning of the picture, and other am:agnate ry phases be- longing to a crificlerna on paintings, we should take up to ninth room, and should not do as math to favor the artist as Jugs to request vis itors to call and examine tnem. Mr. Carge's and In the city Is ca No. 60 Fil th street, and .0 and Al Allegheny City, while his stock of PhotOgraphio inatertabas atrio-1R Birth street. wawa.= d wthsox's serum mamma. Mr. Z. P. Carpenter has again been Made the recipient of more Ittmetrima, tins Mae. however, for the best win k done with a machine, as the machines themselves were not placed in competition. Toe display of Wheeler &. Wilson machines, however, was very handsome, and dm leg the continuance of the Fair urmy orders have been received and ti Carpenter had one on exhib ition, fi lled. nished Mr. tu Moe, beautiful etyli, the ease being walnut, abate with pearl, and worth two hundred and fifty dollars, while, on the other hand, he had one in the same Pagoda shah was equally gem'. the Price being bet sixtydollars. The difference was in the style of Mash. Tho amides of work t f:onr this machine was Judged to be the best. T only true way of judging correctly of eats of thin machine is to obtain samples from the dffrereet sewing machine companies and com pare them with the work which they actually see done with their own eves, or by setting down to one of the machines and doing it themselves. By comparing the mechanism, every person will be convinced that It Imo nearly ono-half less machinery than any two thread machine in oxtstence.notherattrac tire feature of the exibition the like Armee( a little girl s itting st et a smalllife cabinet ease maehlne, which Is ran by power outaide, furulaied by Messrs. Beckham d Long. Messrs. Sumacl d Co, have taken numerous orders for mantillas during the Pam Al though this Company are turning out over two hundred machines pot day, tiny &Net unable to fill their orders . All 6. & Co. a La an examination before pi:amazing elsewh re. TRZYITIX 5UL21.04,1 , BOLLS. Our friend J. P. Keeler, Esq., the Inventor of the eelebrated not and tare railroad seaM, has bad his labors rewarded and himself gratified by having awarded blot a lint - premium for his big =desist the Fair ground. Mr. noisier Is the utaputacturer of the largest scaJos to the werld—those at the Fort PM Foundry , be ing calculated for ono hundred tons, bat la rec ality hav Alison , much greater capacity. while those at on thoPunnsylvanta Control Ilallread are much larger. Any of one read ers wishing to correspond with Mr. Keeler in regard to wales of any size, can address bins through the Pittsburg,b Feat:ace at 110 Sec ond street.. cARTLTS, OM CMOIIIS. iba There ti - tiow op band at the upper .end of Domestto Ural, the finest display •of carpets, Oil cloths, rugs, &c, that ever was exhibited at this Pair. Ou the left band side of the Mall TLOCOire. Oliver IleClintix.k &ON have spread out en Hear headquarters in the Fair greunds,add assortment that arrest. the attention of every between the buildhig and the stack named' one who rafts the Fair. Haag to match are the beautiful display of plows Bear most superb pet s with Velvets with bor. by !lomat, Jones &Compasy, stuSeessorS to IL dere, halt carpets with borders, tapestry val. liall a Company, whose warehouse is ...NO. vet carpets with borders, three Ply very One. 143 Liberty street. The Cemnattes awarded Aszer e r t gersdict .assortanint a Mosaic rugs, them pramtums yesterday on Um hesitater superb plants Mantra, Brussels toot - stools soli plow, corn cultivatOr, double Iberia plo w . and 01l cloths. i ndeed , the display is so single T el plow. one horse plow, end !raft terutive thatone cannot begin to enumerate. ladder. They were also awarded a premium the sn id e& Oliver hi & Co., are for the beat display of pilows. This 'Staple, is the successors toWashington McClintock, who one. e the finest ot ita inhibited for thirty-eight years was In the tame bull. at of our fairs. IdrS prott h imself is • nem In t his ally, making the house one of the practical ta d then and can Make One eat oldest and hest eidobilehments now ur nonoun-. and Out, and then understands how to use It n 1 y. 11r. OliverliteClintook m ln Europe. afterwards. The manuthetory of the where be has been for the past three months, ny ie on the corner of Labock and visg ail of the ceiebraled carpet manure°. 'mesa, Aile g beey. turd In the old world. Ile is continually elidp- rumens Ann Oacrreare. ,s Ding such good° as lie Marebasee to his Immo Mr. Wm. Bond. of Meant Washington, has a. in thla city, and a gentleman who has recent- eery Nieu w e , fiets , display ts Fiona Kan. ly returned from the east urnred meat he He is tue proprietor of the Mount Wastilegtent had seen no such ods either In Philadelphia gerseries, and his Mate in the ws elodend or New York, and e ns forced to return home arrangement ef his hiss , sho that ha ta to conclude his purchase& The ease of stair a thorough llMist. Ills exhitdtion of Verbetiss rods on exhibition by the firm Is cer7 eaten - ls very h an dsome. e s is his crow_ .rre e g gs , stye, and very beautiful, comprtsing all sizes quota, dahlias and other Powers. 11ft. and patterns, from the plain convex brass i X has added beauty timate tome by erecting the spiral bronzed or silver plated. Thep the centre of the MIAMI &fairy gyott4, withlds. of businese a the arm in the city Is as. 'lro ei mats on the sides and summit; cottager NSW Fifth street, wham they haves very large and met hese and then . e teistsities isaaatsh a boatman and gold fish, and debar utteles to varied assortment of ail kinds of g, °oda gener ally kept In a carpet house, ineluding window attract the eye, and please the senltelt. curtains and shades. Mont - Mae aOrni. Messrs Lockhart & Co., Duquesne Way. be low the Band street Bridge, manufacture the most superior article of ligbrningillde we have yetecen. Munson* , Copper roil of a tub cilarapirld ;shape, with solid copper points heavily plated with silver, has Just been pre pounced by competent judges to be the best' beenbrought before the public, and has awarded a premium at the County fair. its form gives It the greatett strength at the least possible cost, It being furnished at the low rale of thirty ants a foot- Its spiral flan-' gas stiffens the rod. and its rough edges dis patches Mulllety. It can birseen In Me -thanks un til the close ot the Fair. arse COlilll3o *swot. In Mechanics IDOL In that part allotted to Menne. Tate & Seville, of "M , Liberty 'meet, Pittaborgh, and SO Federal street, Allegheny, we had &Tea **AMAMI and convenient cook inn range, known Aetna Vile , * Star Cooking Range, manufactured by Maud, Whitehouse & Company. of Wricannati, Messrs. Tate & See tile being the agegta for Allegheny io coonty, d Mr. Salem, Oh, hems the an general age ll nt. ' Th is range took S Arid premi um asi a hones range. and deserves particular stalks*. lts host law regulated.that one oven 1 er both can he heated, or soy mount of beat can be turned on either. Then adain during the winter acumen titan be turned intuit heat er, arid the heat eistead of passing' up the is chimney driven without dirt or ashes into the room. Over the stove plates is a rank where plates and dishes containing eatabms can he kept warm and Lee from smoke or dirt. A the Savorp of the ranee allows the Mane o fit Woking. The water boiler Is of wrought tron, revertible, cagily cleansed, and !heap 4XI. apparatim Is &minuted by which anything eau be fried, thuted, baked' ur Met of the range doom. • The rehash also adshts4.to amoutaLde top reetrattli7Clitiligeintt=oorrtthhylr igmeZ side thignage, another thatte partible, whim; dlvllles the attention ot vleiteta. • The Maples of plumblag work . Wilts. Tata II Bevil% 'shows the highest dn'rtteat pinteetion turthear line of Ottalsteee. ••• ?LAM AIM ?ACCT sOILTS. We yesterday ?starred tnthe pinto and htnoy seeps -on , habthatott , :tty Messrs. ltetd & elm rallifirl3llll7:llr 41111 AT. '44 eaut.halt , ltleek - hi , the ash Sri shear-tot he' ',can vitae latible Ottele, swe have - UW.li .thorOs ehlf. in want tett , ehts and la s oar owt.pitllatiar latattiettea It the 4 0.0.4Y1R1004 *that ye4Er THEwE TWO EDMONS - 1131= oat imaxisekpm tire' abstudilre• The edition ta torwardirlirtiterklarrig i scribers soonest as the nail rat. dirltGLE lapOxiss. pet CLUBS Or .•VaiL :LllB2l Or TEN Artir OrW..M. , ••••••• • it Is free from an bad men, Its Men not es Indeed. very pleasant. Itren ooninsost res = n so pore and clear that it does not__ COMITOII soap. The One soap IS splonnt= shaving, and the other for lineal:dam and more cap be saldt Try it for syOnialtaillas one yron to agree with T p el t r one sou kettle that will boil Iie,CCO pound) at a or SCO boxes. I. 2d. T. P. & C. There are a great many person, vitO severely from that terrible disease IGNIra piles, uid it is a matter of great iretormilt them io know that anything that will affect radical cure lies bean digoovered. T. sh:slim:Merger, of the firm of Kirby a lenberger, has On exhibition In tgit of Domestic Gall at th e - Tait gro=ds an A. tide which he thinks IS superior to, any tont was ever bolero brogh t ito thetething lice. It is known as Great In ffl=l Vegetable Pile AGUE" an 'la ell:maim:min all stages of all-Wads Of the 41iiilsa The. flrm , splace of business is ax Leteglirlidrs Allegheny, and themedteins Is for Sae by AG respectable druggists. • . 11101( CITY conic& Prof. Cowley, Profaned of PoundCahill 4 the iron City-Cc:tinge, yesterdayre tved the Fret premium for the but Plain and tal Penmanship, for the best Plain= ship, and for the but fine Hand Thme premiums were for the besii rV aFat executed for the Fair, and broug is ILO .tha ground. At the last Fin • Hr. Cowler tot* urea premiums for the twit di or tap manshin. Those now on Th is thaw Ws he is a perfect master of his proteseitio, and o know that lie is capable of impartisq knowledge to others. Any person ex= his display will be at one* convinced that requires not only great skill but Was to OW cute the difficult work that Ls spread oat tillo W fore thew. The t in e lines how that, Malinke q lc not only a skil and exuisite shadifel penman, I. Mrt Get art as Ills specimens of o ff band Metustsuutttpl beautifully executed. sows AND *chance seinen lasagnes. We have before referred to the workergres ship of these machines, sad the 41501'10a= work performed by them on exhibit:Wien idill Fair ground. We again refer to thaw neerder to mention the fact that the beautiful shoe* exhibited In the show case are the work Or these machines, and that It was . acme ara practical shoe maker. Forthernieire the yams shoes were sent to the Worlds Great Par Us ' London, where they toed the Irma= . and that too, In the fan of a grog Position. There has also born a beautinel teed di ffi c ult piece of week - manakins on *WWI= in the ume ease, which, we think, illnYtellte thecepacity of these machines. is Les child's dress made alternately of Moe and light Jahr rice of other kinds, the names orphi2CM being a dry goods man, wo anudit IS ilk a 311n1LiMOS • very easy thing for a Shins to work well in anything having andieleist boar. but I hue machines have shown UM:Merit b, lexhibitlngAi=nqutsite work /regal% don in lam and leacher. r. A, 1.1. /del at No. 4IA Clair street, is the agent fat these machines. year rum oaarsts. In visiting Do mestic Hail, vie#olllll.... ll fill be . st noir with the beautiful disOay or on toe south side of the Hall. These arciffriiii the celebrated establishment of ii i i tc /rne Brothers, of 87 Fourth street. Their lean stem 0( most elegant patterns of WilteM, TS. pestry Velvet, hrUssels Velvet, double MIN every color of which is printed before so that they cannot [ado; Meseta pigs of Ma richest patters; Slow:late cloth coax',l2p4 goons msattic e; piano covers; English clothe, very itch, Brussels foot stootenray carpets of different description, anCLIAan7 other artistes. Messrs. McCallum are , as enormous icon front building on 1 eueet near Wood, which will be ready fOF eupency by the first of January i su c, 14 , 4 is intention to till it from top to W 1 ast ap.endid a stook of goods in their •SS MIS be bought on the market. riga wallows, oasts, rte. J oat below the carria ge braidititt, vtalletli te the Pair will find very fine assortment wagons, carts, wheelbarrows, tad. other ees. These are from the well known Welf lizhntent of Phelps„. et.Parksi Co., whoissee , lea and wareiroom is at No. 10 street. Mad whose manufactory is On Beaver street, Keno cheater, near Locust. There Is a of tea foot timber wheels On ants bitten, whose earning weight is sheet' ton tons. These are for New Means. Then' there ate Cotton wagons, or dray', as their are ealled„ broad wheeled Arts,.Made with the tires very broad In order that May na cut the sod. some very line spring agess, Le. These are all painted In the Linea. aryls, make very handsome appearance, withal the same Dale the commonest observer al see that they are all of great strength. The net Is, Messrs. Phelps A Parke have probably • the largest wagon lumber yard in the Mate. They have arlea, hubs, spokes, alid other wagon material on hand which was pas chased anterior to the war, and Is pitr=l seasoned. All of their toots are of the and most improved pattern andth eir bawls are MI skilled workmen. With all of these advantages It ts not wonderful that they tarn out very el:leerier work, Their Southall gas dere has all returned and it keeps theta bay to fill them. ns rapidly as they are ratioliced. The monster wagons known as floats, for the uansportation of sugar, that are titest. seen on our landing, are from their establm. ment. The house is probably the dthetstestab• tithed house in that business west of the Alle. gheny mountains, and the reparation Of their work ma ny wn to the Parade shore. We have seen of their wagons as they rolled heavily laden us the preelpitona sides Of the Sierra, Madre, and it is well known that nam but the best ot wagons ate employee I t = traffic. Examtee them for yourselves north vaustsutwo 00005. Our friend T. 11. Richards of house tornish ing notoriety, No. SO fifth street, keeps up his display at the Pair, with andludnished !is terms. The feet of the matter is, be bells 50 readily and 1M limpidly, the beaullibt and= fel ankles be as there, that his stook soon be depleted if he did not keep It op. Among some of MO now articles whicib, he has takes to the Pair, are some bautital /TM Irons, perfect jewels for a ladies parlor, and something tat the ladies loon at stilt longing eves. Then seam, thickly Mudded erer wall are brackets of every conceivable sh size and pattern, made of black walnut at Richards own manufactory, scorner of Slats bury street and Duquesne W ay. We also as. tired another article which bad before eseapi4 our attention, and that was an elegant enth brush for washing windows. And. mews. more, the thmtlenian have net b e forgotten hi Mr. Richards. Any gentleman library suonld at ones get one of tart =ll l library chairs,. which is in a moment g ladder, and again a chair. Bu has someW things that If yon were to go fora math would never see them all. Ws a Is the center of Mecnics flail. taxa. Cassroxiasas, sm. There are but two more aye of the Par, and those who of to los fin Mr. Arthur KUM, flee display of lamps d ehandellers mei have to go Amon. And while yon are amain leg teem. be Kars to locket hi: t rent light. tog burner. With this attaehtn eno-mseg win light a ahead. tier of era lam as ragialy as though It trent gas that was burning. Mr. Kirk is still receiving orders, and will remits them mita the last day. His reitolar place of badness if at Noe. 171 and 171 Federal Mae% Allegheny. Pottrsb Palm thus Sleeting in Allegheny, Prziceedings et Pittsburgh Counolle, and Progremme l oot the Torch-light Prone'Non to-night, will be Mend on the Fourth Page of this morning% miser. I LEAD QUARTERS FOR CAMPAIGN GOODS! to c•c•c• Wletiga, liD,c)coc• Of Bunting, Silk and Muslin, for Horses, louses, Piocessions Decorations, &c. 15,000 Lamternis 15,000 Lanterns, All Sizes, for Illumination. Lay to Tont supply at once. PITTEMIRE FLEW lIIMMACTIMY. PITTOCK!S NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITS..rns POST OPPIGISI. QM . HOWAItIYS SALE AND ixtrzionr lEVAULX3I43I3. First Street, above Sinithaeld, REAR lIONONCIAIIICL/1. littuttle Matti added to tbetr Mott atm l touches and Rowdiest soma of letate sad [MMus liners, %Vita time. that:lmM *, a r t. t .wleatiaLtt . ..r.r.=. l r." Luan g K.T% al LlVlrlf. maNik. DITNSEATEL A CO., 4563 'Wirth, ISt:root. Past stostinol • ova stock of .6.IIEBRIOAN WATC/OM tivneitorissile, fiM gfg :;:lttn'T...,:;';:..fi:, BM ,„ 41=4=1‘0, ~ :: T. r ~ ;..3 . - :;,',rr - *•l* t, I S) }~ t£ . ,: y.T. c zsl'"_.