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Biddle, who will move that Harrison Parry, Esq., shall. act as Chairman 3 The same distinguished gentleman (Biddle) will then move that Harvey Bollman- Jatnes Mc- Anley, James Marshall, and five Antimasons from ... the.country, shall act as Vice Presidents Harvey Bollman, at the request of Biddle, r . (niodeat man!) will movejhat a committee be appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the nonsense of the meeting, and that Mr- Biddle be requested to act as chairmen of the committee . Haring the absence of the committee, Aleck Miller will read trom the columns ot the Morning Post, (borrowed by him .expressly for this occa sioD,) Gen. Scott’s Native American letter 1' Next, the Hon, Joseph,’Snox, in answer to repeated calls, will deliver a brilliant extempora neous address, “ written expressly for the ocea. .aion,” which will be received with vociferous | ..cheers, [Mem. This is not the speech which the I : . dlnstnous. .gentleman delivered at Washington Pa., in 1849 ] ~ • Deacon White, by special permission from I ■ Hidd|e, will be allowed to. sit within the bar of the J . with the understanding tnat he will I ,~-«nter : into no new bargain with •>fifteen Whigs" is to the future course of the “ Old Gazette ’in re fiatd lo the Presidency. I e. It is agreed that Robert M. Riddle and Judge , . fi ball he considered as - outsiders, 1 '- and not | - be allowed to participate m the proceedings of! , the meeting, unless they express regrets for hav ing wntten-and published the “ Alethes ” articles j i :. m the Commercial Journal ] 10. At (his stage of the proceedings two of the oldest lAuiry-Masons in the county will be called upon to sing a grand Scott ana , composed by that distinguished patron of the lyre, Thaddeus Ste. vena, and forwarded by tot-lie graph 11. The .Resolutions will then be read by Bid dle. He will recount the eoup erennnent political qualifications of Gen. Scott, and take a soupsrfi cial view of the soup-ineness of the Whigs, and l*cate them not to fire any “ shots in the rear,” but-eoup port the Biddle candidate for the | Presidency. ! .12. After tbe transaction of some unimportant business, a resolution will be offered declaring that the Daily American is the only true and legitimate .organ of Whiggery in Pittsburgh, and lhat James W- Biddle is a gentleman and a scholar ” After which, the meeting will adjourn distinguished citizen of Pennsylvania, in the Car lisle Democrat. We feel certain that every Pitts burgher will be pleased uponiearning that sogood a man as Judge Black has concluded to take up hisresidenceiiioarcommunity Judoe Beach.— We understand from a reliable source that the Hon. Jeremiah 3. Black, or the -Bedford and, Franklin Judicial district, has’or will shortly tender his resignation as President Judge i of said district, with a view to resume the prac tice of his profession in Pittsburgh. It is also stated- that be peremptorily declines permitting bis name to be used before the State Convention , .as a candidate for the Supreme Bench. We are Sony to hear it, as the Judge is unquestionably one of the ablest lawyers in the State Sr. Clair Hotel : The old Exchange Hole!, on (he corner of Si Clair and Penn streets, haa been leased by C W Bewhett, Esq., late of Johnstown, and its name changed to that of the “ St. Clair Hotel ” The house has beep completely remodeled, thoroughly repaired, and furnished in magnificent style Mr .Bebbett bas.the reputation of being one of the -. most experienced and gentlemanly landlords in the State, and we confidently predict that he will be liberally patronized bv our citizens and the traveling public generally - Ladles’ faceting. The Ladies orPutsburgb and Allegheny aro res pectfully invited to attend a meeting to bo held this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, in tho Session Room of the - First Presbyterian Church, for the purpose of or. i , gamzing an association to provide furniture and . bedding for the uae of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital. TAe Programme tor Friday. In our advertising columns will bo found the Pro gramme. for Jenny Lind’s grand Concen, at the Ms', sonic Hall, on Friday evening. - • far fit a private letter from Madison) Lake to , ’ Ohio, wo regret to learn that Sir. James D. Thoum , Btmoß, the former able and popular local Editor or ' : -this paper) is lying dangoronsly ill with the Erysipc. las. His numerous friends in this City will j'iin . ... with us in expressing .the hope that he will speenily • - - recover from his illness. ■■ -SoetAtEH ih Noewat. — Socialiam ia making con siderable progress in Norway, having been propaga ted there by a man named Tabahe. It has according ly had so much effect on the recent elections to the Legislature that the conservative party is alarmed. The Sing has just gone there from Sweden, in order to nee hisinfloence against these new ideas. Norway has one of the most democratic constitutions in the world. ®i)t Morning Jlosl; JOURNAL OF THE CITY 3 HARPER & XjATTOK, proprietors harper, "editor ’PITTSBURGH : SPAY MORNING, APRIL 2%, 1851 ■4*Wtca» citizen can eter cease to esteem the UMonas the first qf a lt Itasmg Disunion ' God for . xcoyfd me the rashness of the Democratic State convention*. „ AT READING, rot nominating candidate o forGovEßsoi andCAVAL Cosqqssionxb, on ihedth of June, 1651 as fixed by the Williamsport Convention AT HARRISBURG, For nominating candid&te«for StrpsxMß Bench, on tbe llth of June 1651, a fixed bj the rajmlar acuon of the State Central Corn dunce Sketches of Cuba. We have the pleasure of announcing to our readers that our friend, P. C. Shannon, E«q ,who spent the past winter in Cuba, is now preparing a senes of sketches that beautiful Island for the Morning Post. Mr. Shaisxoit is one of the most accomplished hteryy writers in the West, and we feel confident that the sketches he is now prepa ting will add to his already exalted reputation as a writer. No other Paper has the News X We learn that a Caucus Extraordinary was held at the editorial office of James W. Biddle, on . Saturday evening, composed of the original signer* aUd gettere-up of the Scott meeting, for the pur pose of making arrangemenls for conducting the proceedings of the gathering of old Antimasons and Abolitionists which is to take place to-day at - the New Court House. It is understood that the following plans will be carried out - i 1. The meeting shall not be opened with pray- I er, inasmuch as the Rev. Dr. Stevenson is unfa vorable to the Scott movement, and will not be I present. i 4. Biddle will next move that F. C Flanuigan A. H. Miller and Joseph Knox, officiate as Secre taries.. . Judge Black. We find the following item in regard to this .k*-j-tSt-a; r : ' ’ ’V, I Tho S(£tt Platforxu* At the of many not sign Biddle’s call for I to be held this day, we republisn. the following letter, written by Gen Scott m 1841. This letter.it is'underetood, embodies the only principles which Biddle's branch of- the Whig party are now willing to 4vow*’^ I From Vie Loudon (Va>TOig, June 18,1848 I LETTER FROM GENERAL- SCOTT Thefollowing letter from Gen. Scott was cir colored among the members of the recent (Phila delphia) Convention, and created much sensation „ Deah Novnraber 10, IS4I. I -Uea& Sir —I have tb& hooor acknnwlpHaA J?“ r j l . ,cr j|li lhe instant, written, os you are I pleased to add, w bihall of several hundred Native I A ~" tcm ■RepaWicnqj of hiladelphia alrcadv roM T, 3 " 7 ’ f Ol not r ° r Publication, I have t a ,el,cr rrom Da, ‘d M Stone, “">•» of » o ?' c “y. °n ‘ho same subject. I will write I mnnih" 'il ,k L raaDnpr a °d in haste. This la the I „ "bea the pressure of official business is ihe heaviest with, me—leaving scarcely time for cocos- I k 7 ii* ■ L* Dd Cl,)rclBe - l must not, however, ! w ao iy neglect your communication. I bhould aby, considerable number of ray country* I men assign me, or desire to give rao a prominent position before the public, I 'shall take time to me. tbodiso ray views on tbe great question you have I proposed. Thoso views had their origin in the stormy elections in the spring of 1836, and were confirmed in the week that Harrison electors were I chosoo in. Now York. On both occaaiona t was in that city, end heard in the streets the cry, « Down with the Natives 1». It was heard in almost every group of foreigners, at Ihe signal for rallying end outrago. hired with indignation, two friends sat down wiih mein my parlor, at tbe Aator House, (November, 1840,) to draw op an address—designed " ,l1 y »o puty. Tho day alter the elec non. l sot out for tbeSontb, and have never pro cisely known why OUR APPEAL was not publish- I 'SL ?■> * b ll ' h ° ° ,cetioD W General Harrikon ren i de f e d Ha publication at that lime unnecessary In the i opinion of my two friend*. - ! JjZj'Z'r™' be,WC . Cn tztendLn S the period of residence bofbre naturalisation, and a TOTAL RE- P£AL of all acts of Conrress on the MIND INCLINES TO THE LATTER. fa , lI f ,n ,ho principles ol the Philsdcl. ppm, Ac., sc., I should prefer assuming the dosig. nation of American Republicans, as in New York, or Democratic Americans, as I would respectfully suggest. Brought up iu the principles of tho Revo luuon of Jefferson, Madison, Ac.—under whom in yonlh I commenced life, I have always been called, 1 have ever professed myself, simply a Republican or. irArg, which, with me, was tho same thing. Z>rm ocrahc Americana would include all good native citneos devoted to our country and its institution*: would not drive from us naturalised citizens,‘who. by long residence, have becomo identified with os in lecling and intercal. 1 am happy to sec, by the Philadelphia Native American, that religion is to bo etclndcd as a partv clement. Staunch Protestant as I am, both by birth and conviction, I shall nover consent to a parly or stale religion. Religion it too sacred to bo mingled up with ellber. It should always bo kept entirely between oach individual and God, escept in tbo way or reason and gentle persuasion ; as la families, churches, and other occasions ol voluntary attend sent* <a "° f y ' af * of dlBcrctlQn > «r reciprocal con-" H liking merit to the great work which you and other patriate have happily, et on foot, 1 remain with high respect, your fellow citizen, ~~ ■„ IV INFIELD SCOTT. PhZe“hU iBniBST ? BRt “* Kni ' olhe ”’ Mercer Oemocraile Meeting. In pursuance ol n notice given by order of the County Committee, a Democratic meeting was held at tbe Court House in Mercer, on Tuesday evening tbe 9th met., which organized Ksell by placing Diim Bnaa in the Chair, assisted by Jour. Al. Michael and Gen. J. M. Cab>iaba!i, as Vice Presidents, ana electing J. C. Simonton and Dr. W. Q Henderson to be Secretaries The meeting then proceeded to the election of delegates, to the Reading and Harrisburg Convcn- Lons, When AI. C. Tbout, Esq., was elected to the Reading Convention, and Wat. Maxwell, Esq, to the Harrisburg Convention 1 he cbmmitlee then reported a aeries of re*o» lotions, which.it was determined, should be tuken np separately and considered by the meeting The hist, declaring the meeting to bo in favor of the nomination of Lewis Cass for the Presi dency, it was proposed to amend by substituting a declaration in favor of Air. Bocbabab After some discussion a motion to lay both resolutions oil the table, was declared by the Chair to have prevailed. The following, reported by the committee in relation to the Governor, was then adi pted Resolved, 1 hat while we admire and respect tbe character Of Col. Samuel Black, wc now instruct lor Col. War. Bioleb, of Clearfield coumy, bavin* every confidence in bn capacity and integrity, and Mievpig him lo be the man called for by the times, and by ihe voice of the people, to bear the contest ti>tKeyatone State "* approaching The next resolution adopted was offered by Air John M’Gill Resolved, That tn Col. Samuel W. Blaob we recognise a reliable Democrat, a brave and ac complished soldier, a patriot whose enlarged viewa well qualify him for the highest station in the gift of the people, and that our delegates to the State Convention to be held at Reading in June next are hereby instructed to support hia nomination as the second choice of tbe Democracy of Mercer county, for Governor of this Commonwealth The following, reported by the committee, were then adopted : i?rsofon/, ,That we instruct for Cuabeesß Bell Esq, of Mercer county, for Canal Commissioner,' believing that hia nomination and election would wealth tbe Demomc J r and bonefit the Common- RwoftW, That we instruct for the Hon. Jobs Court* 8 H°V n ' of ,he JuJ e ea lb* Supreme Judge and ~h aa °“ r confideni:e “"d respect as a tiori of thel,!. “ an ’ and bellcv "g Ibathis sec we earnasMv f‘l ei }“ tled t 0 0,16 of Judges, We learn from the Beaver q/~ .l . „ land Railroad Company have resolved, at'an elrfo day, to construct their l,ne of Railroad from Bea Wellaville V.c Engineer, we unders,^ commences the survey this week ’ We observe by an advertisement in an Akror paper, that at a meeting of the President and Di rectors of the Akron Branch, held at Hudson, April sth, It was ordered, that an instalment of five dollars on each share of stock, being the sec, ond of such instalments, be paid to the Treasurer or Collector of the Company on or before the 17th day of May next, and that simitar instalments of five dollars each, on each share, be paid on or be fore the I7th day of each successive month there after, until the whole amount shall have been paid in. City of Cairo. Vigorous effort, aro making, by men ofcapital and enterprise, to giveCa.ro another start aod build her up into n city. The Springfield Register lh . nearly ihree miles of permanent stono embankment have been built from thejunctioa along iho Miasia sippi hanks, and upwards of a mile on the banks of the Ohio. Money is already provided for construct, mg an embankment from river to river, three miles north of the town. Tho wall already con.trucied has a b?so of twonty-eight feet, narrowing to oigh toon feet at the top. It is five foot higher than the water roso in 1844—the grnteal flood ever known in the Mississippi valley, and will effectually exclude the ingress of the wators of both rivers. ' of alu ° EOr wan named Moss, of Allegheny county, Va., recently disappeared from wife h nna' Tie conlradlclor I' «torles told by hR m»n\“ d 80S P ,CI0U8 circumstances against a 7JL T* L H<,ncoak ’ led 10 “>* arrest ol both of m char K® of murder. Within a few dava Moss, the supposed murdered man, has returned *ti his' homei in gppd health, having merely boen on a' VlBit (0 UulOs • V ‘ f;;w- rJ? v .), t. •**.*'■ . Stribblin§a anb dippings. —— The Carlisle Herald of Thursday slates Urat tho difficulty between tho Faculty aud the Junior class in Dickinson College hab been aettled, and that all the dis cussed class who still remained in town had been restor* ed to membership —The fare from San Francisco to Sacramento and Stockton, at lust dates, was one dollar A year ago it wastry dollars * Boston Post says that a correspondent from Marblehead writes that the only bell that was lolled m that town upon 4he announcement of the departure of Susa,belonged to a church that has a clause m us deed, prohibiting negroes fromhglding pews in it Great numbers of emigrants continue to arrive at New Orleans Ship fever prevailed extensively among them One cargo wlw arrived in good health, were im mediately engaged to work in stopping a crevasse —• Mooas, the uotonoa counterfeiter of Missouri bank notes, died some tune since in Akron, Ohio, where he was buried A deputation of officers from 8t Louis passed through Cmcinnau a few days since- to identify ; if possible, the body. 1 —r An Editonn Illinois has been compelled to «ui pend the publication of his paper, because the rats eat up his paste and a rowdy urchin ran away with his scis sors. He might have re-publ|abcd matter from ihe issue of tho week before. •• . —The wheat crop of the eastern portion of North Carolina is very favorably spoken of. The farmershav* also finished planting corn, and much of it is aheady up andgrowmg finely. Thu* far the acasoa has been favor able for agricultural purposes. - The Legislature of Delaware, si its last session, passed, law making ,hs sale of intoiiesiing drinks os offence subiectmg ihe offender to s fine ot 520 for the first offeace, 8W for ihe second The Pioneer Anthracite Ftirnaee has bees pat In blast ai Folisvillo by Mr. JohsHosiob.- Tho Emporium of that place say* it mpy be made to yield rrom4C toflO tons per week. Archbishop Ecceesios, of Bsliimore, is so ill that very little hopes *re cnlerlsunctl of hii recovery Ills di-osse, .he Sun of thsl city says, is an affection of lh throat. Prayers were offered lor his speedy recovery in all ihe Catholic Churches on Wednesday Roaaat B. Rmrrr, whose son has boen a member ol the present Senior Class al Harvard University, has removed his son from college, on account of ihe anil slavery agitation in Massaehnteus. A Boston paper says ihe College Faenliy have voied as a special fuvor, dial a degree be granted to ihe yoong man li is not remembered, says a Massaehuseitspriiu, Ihmi the Spnngm the Conneehcui River Valley was ever so for advanced as now at the middle of April The fields have ihe green of May, and the buds on Ihe fruit and forest trees are just ready 10 burst iuto leaf and flow er. The Connecticut Valley has been visited with somewhat severe from lor two or three nlghie pait.bui the Iran buds have not been injured, slight frosts have also prevailed In die vicinity of Boiton We do not mean that a man should be nupid a- a block, for there are times when even a foolish person may speak 10 advantage, but be silent upon those sub jects which are not understood A countryman, being offered a glass of soda wa - ter the other day, rejected it with iod.gnadon “Do yon think I am a salamander," saidhe.-io drink water bilin’ hoi Ltcnrs P, GtrEanstr.of Monipclier, Vi, foreman of the Christian Messenger, has invented a priming press which will woik ihreo tokens an hoar, and can be sold complete for 6500- A Fatcm gieam Cratio Uni been iavenleJ in Ktig- Und, which removed 20tons of limber IWJ feel In era |C». at a com »a labor of about 3J —Tbe New York Ga* Light Company have decla red a tcao-annual dividend of 6 cent., payable on ibe I*l of May If a man kuow« but luUc, let imnimre to con* ccal bi» folly, and he cannot conceal it better thin by being ailent. The Detroit Advexu«:r *ay* ibai tbaro m to be no daily tipper Lake hue* of boats ibis scaiou, as berc-io* fore. The Galena Advern»cr ?,i*tes thai ihe eapott* of lead from thit place the present season will amount to £2,000.030. A proud man t* known by hi* speech ; so u s Yainroau-, tonanugly man; *oi*afooli saith tbi wi«a man. —— D.cis.ys, m *peakmg of a fneadseay* he was »o longmihe legs that he lookedlikeuieaftcrnoonihaiow of somebody cUc. An ImclUgem wnterm the Commercial Adrert relate* ihe idea of a periodical tucurul fall of Lake Erie. John XsifPLvroN, ot Little Hock, lUmois, shot twelve wild geese at one «hoi with a tingle barrel At mother *bot, on the tame day, he killed 3 geese and one duck. A new born infam was picked up near ihe rail road in \icuna, N, and lived a few hours, auer be ing thrown from an emigrant car The pangs oi unrequited love made Mr. lUoab shoemaker, take poison at Fun dei Moin cs, where a* his end wared near, he breathed lus lost, and pegged out Pauama Uallroad. A letler from Jobs L. Stepbebs, Esq , Presi dent of Ibe Panama Railroad, dated at Navy Bay, April 2-Atiys that there are 900 men now at work upon the- road, and that there is a prospect of com’ pletiog it Horn Navy Bay to Gorgona ( '20 miles, by ilia Ist of July uexi. When this is done, the distance between tho two oceans can be accom. plished in one day. Moreover the dangers and toils of Ctiagres river will be entirely avoided For several miles from the Atlantic depot, the rails are already laid. Thu depot is situated on Alauzaiulla island, in Navy Bay, which is con nected with the mainland by a causeway built for the purpose. Tho cars will receive passengers end freight directly from the wharf, to which ves sels drawing 20 feet water will soon he able to come up. There is but little sickness among the workmen. The Washibotob Union.—A J. DoBNELson is now editor of tho Washington Union, Mr. Ritchie having retired. Mr. D. says he will cordially sustain the. compromise moasurcs, and enforce upon hia follow citizens their duly In enforcing tho Fugitive Klavo Law, aa essootial to the aatisfiiclion of tho Sonth, and the continuance of the Union. He says: “Every calm obaorvor must soo and fool tbit the question of slavery must be withdrawn'Rom tho po litical arona, or that the preservation of tho Union Will become an impossibility. To sccompllsh this sacred objoct, it shall bo my constant endeavor to place before my follow cilttona such ttatomonla and viowa as will be calculated to disarm those fanatics who imagine that tho institution ol slavery, though recognized by tho federal compact, can bo modified or aonullad by a political power unknown to lhat compact.” Hdbtibo IB THE Glass Palace —A now difficul ty has arisen in tho glass palaco for tho World’s Fair. uring a violent shower many panes of glass wore hrokoo, and all iho aparrowa in Hyde Park, and St amea> Park availod themselves of the opportunity o enter It is estimated lhat thoro aro at leapt throe hundred thousand ofiheso birds in the building, and much alarm isi entertained lest they should damage the goods and annoy tho visitors. To get rid of them is no easy matter. To .hoot them would be destruction lo the g 1,.., aud tho Council of Soper. vision have sent to Edinburgh for thirty of tho best falconers who will come to London in their national costume. The chase is to commsneo somo dayß be fore ihe exhibition. PiTTSOunoH ASD Ebik Railboad —The Ga zetlc intimates that the Pittsburgh and Erie Rail road will be prosecuted. We think this is a mis take, as its charter provides first, that the work shall-be commenced. in the city of Pittsburgh wuhinfive years from the date of its approval by the Governor. That five years expiree on Monday next, the 2lst. Ab no work-has been done at that point, or at any other, we believe, we sup pose, of course, that the charter is as good as de funct.— Erie Observer. f_ : a! -Wheat Cnop.—Tho accounts from (lifferent pa is pi Pennsylvania, say, that the growing wheat ptesented a moro promising appearance than * t .“? preBenl “me- The Cleveland (Ohio) Herald nays the wheat crops through the counties of Wayne, atark. Holmes, Tuscarawas and Mahoning, never looked better Ifiis season of the year than now. It haß occasionally boon a little more rank, but with beauS 11 ” 8 “ BlnBlo fi ° ld ’ “ ,s lookin S 61,0D g a “ d . . . '"J"' ' . v-ir--; ■ fc ,V>' -J *\: * : r ■ vf 'V;' ;':V--..'. ■ t -*.- 1 Oemocr&tio Conntjr meeting. According to & previous notice a largo and respect able meeting of the Democratic cUizensofLawence county, convened - ™ Clow’sHsU in the Borough oy Newcastle, on Tuesday evening the Isih mat. The meenhg was organized by calling Hon. THOMAS WILSON, QfWilmington, to the Chair, and appoint mg Col. James Patterson, Thomas Fisher, 3d , and John Long Vico Presidents, M. J. Hazlep and Jos. McDoWetJ, Secretaries. Being thus organized, on motion a committee of seven were appointed to draft resolutions expressive oftbe sense of the meeting* The Chair appointed the following gentlemen'Lot Watson, Alexander New* ell, George W Wataoo, Col, Buchanan, James M. Koeaier, Henry Jordan and D B, Kurtz, who ms ited foT tlinj purpose la iho absence of tho committee the meeting was addressed by 5. B. Wtl son, G 94,, of Be<ivCr -county, | B. F, . Baskins, Ksq., ol Mercer county, John N, M’Qufnn, Esq., and D/L.Morns,and others ofLaw rcnce county, • The Committee having returned reported tho following prcamblo and resolutions,* which were adopted seperately, (almost unsnunoatiy) by the meeting. • r WncnsAs, we are now about enieriog another great political.contest, the final result of which is of vast importaoco, and will tell lor year® to come on tho prosperity and success of the Democratic party, aod Pennsylvania,'occupying; as she does, the high and enviable position of Keystone in the federal arch, should as ,»o former years stand forth free and untrammelled by thn shackels ol Whig gcry, and in he* giant strength head tho van of De* mocracy to certain victory,- Therefore, • r - Resolved, That the Democracy of Lawrence couq. ty, in conjunction with sulOr counties, re-assort tbo great cardinal principals, which have so long gov erned us as a party, aod trhich are tho only true principles of republican government. Resolved, That the preservation of tho Union is the imperative duty of every American citizen over wham tho flag of Liberty is uniuried, and that our constant and strict adherence Ur tho constitution and laws of oar Und shall prove oar love and fidelity to that Union to which we, as .1 nation, owe oor unsur passed prosperity. Resolved, Thai m the opinion of this convention Pennsylvania. is entitled to the next candidate for tlio Presidency, and that m the person of James Bncban* an we recognize a Democrat of- indexible fidelity, whose acknowledged talents,profound wisdom add wgaeity, vast experience in the cibinot and senate chamber, nod world wide reputation as a statesman sod diplomatist eminently Qualify and fit him for the Presidential Chair. Resolved, Thai we look upon Col. Samuel \V» Black,-with admiration, and regard him as a Dem ocrat 01 whom Pennsylvania may well be proud; his sterling abilities as an orilor aod politician, his gallantry and patriotism on the battle Cold, has endeared him to bis countrymen, and point him out as deserving of tho highest honors In tho gift of the people, around whom tho Damocrauy would rally with ultimato success, and that our Delegatus to the Reading Convention be. instructed to vote for his uonmifttiao a* & candidate for Governor. Resolved, That Col. \Vw. Bigler, of Clearfield, is a soued Democrat of unimpeachable character, aod should he be the choice of tha Democratic party, it •bail ment with 3 hearly response from Lawrence county, and our nuited effort shall be given to eecuro bis election. Resolved, Tbat thiS-mnettog his learned wiih regret ol the death of floo. William Beatty, of But ler, who had he been spared for farther usefulness would have been our firs? choietf for Cau3l Commit •toner. Resolved, That Gaft. Sotb Clover, of Clarion, is now the chotco of Lawrence County for Canal Commissioner. ILs unswerving democracy, ener gy and perseverance of character commend h»m lo.lho peoplo o! Ihil comraontvealth, a. the man fur that rceponaibl* nffie»,;and thitonrdcicfatca aro lUMrnctcd to use all bououblo minus to secure hi. nomination. Resolved-, That (he Democracy of Lawrence coun ty do hereby instruct their judicial dolegates, to Iho Harrisburg lonvcntioo, k# -vote lor sod support the nomination 01 the Hon, John Bredia, or Bailor, lor the Supreme Bench ofPcja*firanh Go motiou of Mr. Watson it was Resolved, That JonstOn Ayres be tho Scoito rul delegsie, nod Junta ft!. Kocstcr the RcprC sontiitve delegate Ip the Reading Convention, aod that John S< M<Gofno t, she Senotoml dclegjlo, andt,eorge W.-Vvitauti ridßepreaootuno delegate to ttie Judicial Convention ot Harrisburg, .abject to the Contcreo Convention of Beam, Butler and f aiv leoco counties. On motion it was Resolved, That James DiCkvoo, Thomas Fiihcr, 3d, and Lot Watson, tur Conferee delcgafrs to mod similar delegates kom Beaver aod Butler counties, at Zelienople, on Tuesday tho 2M day of April mat. • Resolved, That ibnprucecJingsoftbts mooting be signed by the oflicers,aod published in tho Lawrence Journal, Bearer Star, Batk-r Herald, Piusourg Post, Union, and the Pennevlvanian. On motion adjourned. (OFFICII! BgPUftT } Proceeding* In Select Couucll. Apart. 31, 1851. Council met, purauaut to roa«!uuoo, opon special call of ilia commuter! oq Gnance- Prcsont—Messrs. Bruce, KJgsr, Edwards, Gilla* gher, Kelly, Kcnnody, Kent, JCier, Kincaid, Lor« cn*, Rtoohart, Wilson, nad President Murray. The minutes of tho list meeting were read ami approved. Mr, Lorcoz presented ttic written resignation of John Rippeyas City Ae?esior,and communicated tho decease of A* M, Hartupcc, Wcighmaatcr at the Markets and offered tho foljowiog resolution, which was read throe times and adopted, and action concurred in by C- C i Rtsoltxd, That Councils will meet in joint eeu elon forthwith, to oloctoaa person for City Assessor, in the place of John Rippey, resigned, and one per- i eon to bo Wcighmaster at tho Markets, in tho placo of A. M* Hartnpco, deceased. Tho Solect Council accordingly proceeded to the C. C. Chamber for that purposo; And tho result or tho voting was as follows: For Andrew Humbert 17 voica “ John A. Parktson.,. .12 •« And Aadrow Humbert hqving received a tnajori [ y of tbo votes cast, was declared to bo duly elected And tbo result of the voting for Weighm&ster at dio .Markets was as follows: ... i'trtt vote. Second vott. For David Boyd .k. ..15 : 13 u Jesso Young.., 7 18 “ Alexander Park.••••• 10 3 And Jobso Young haring received a majority oi Iho votes cast, waa declared to bo duly elected. And the Select Counsel roturood to iti oir cham ber, and, on motion, adjournod. The Lind.—Tho success of the Swedish Nighlin* gale In Cincinnati has beoo overwhelming. Tho Nonpareil eay« t Mr. Barman assures us that at no ploce-siocQ ho loft New York has tho exutoment run eo-htgh. ft exceeds ail his expectations. At tho auction yestorday there waa as much competition for choice seats as at the proviOus sales. Many porsons did not socceod in procuring seals, and aro forced to wait till Monday cveaiog. could oot learn the oxact product of the sale yesterday, but sro told it was not less than 519,000, . Harriett* . Mansfield, Ohio-, on the evening of the 9tb instant, by the Rev. James W Dickey. Mr. JOHN If. WIGLE to Mrs. MARGARETTA A. BARKEU-all of Mansfield. On Thursday morning. the 8d instant, by the Rev. Mr. Sutton, Dr. M. J. BOWi7AND,of Van Wert, to Miss S. HANCOCK, of West Jefferson;Madison county, Ohio. mopi On Monday, the 2Ut insmnt, at 3 o’clock* Mrs. SA RAH 'ANN OLIVER, in the 30th year of her age. The inneral will take place from the residence of her husband, on First street, between Market and Ferry,on Tuesday, at 3 o’clock, P. M.j to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. The friends of the/annly are invited to at tend. I 0.0 F —The members of this Dis- VI? , are hereby requested to attend the nf William oOTY,(late n member. . of Ohio Lodge, No. I, of Cincinnati,) ol Jr? u ? B( * ay nltern°OD,at 2 twiock. . The brethren will meet at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Burning ”am»jn full Regalia, at 1 o’clock- ■. M a.apr2S*:li ° HARRISON GRAHAM, D. D.G. M. I Brick House end hot for sale 1 r pifE subscriber is authorized to sell the follow- JL tngdescribed HQUSEpnd bOTk-siiuiued on • ■“Sftvar street, Allegheny City, v«:-A new*™*- WOWbfc, 20 feet front, by 40 feet bach, with jo the rear—house two stone* high; with cellar unQ ® r '- Ihe whole house finished on m modern style wash house, bake oven, and-good stable, on the hues I art 01. the lot. Depth of LotlOQ feet.' ror ft|rther particulars, enquire pf James Scott, at Kpaugior’c, Merchant Tailor, corner of the Diamond and rederal street, Allegheny City, Or the subsenbers. lerms easy and price moderate. p .. m JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent. Aobinson Toxonthip, April 22—tf r OFFICER, Agent of Real Estate and Writer of • Oeeaa,Mortgages, Bondi, Aruoles of Agreement, «c.,iNo. 63 Fifth street, botwcca Wood and Smithfiela •ttepta, {apr2l ‘ . -:h -i.- ... i. ■ From tkt Lawrence Journal been selected for this honorable station. Espe cially that the latter has not been chosen, should afford much gratification It has been supposed that these men were the tools of our Government, hired to write glowing descriptions of the barren wastes between the Sierra Nevada and the Pacific If so, it mist be a matter of regret to every American that such a course should be pursued by those who rule over us. We are unwilling, to believe this, for why should the Government act thus ? We are mord willing, to believe.the more plausible opinion that, prompted by selfish motives, they perverted the truth for the accomplishment of their own ends; the one for speculation—the other for the spoils of office, or the fame that would attach to office, or both.. ■ ■■'. : Writing at a time when no such expectations could have been conceived, and confining himself to truth, Col. Fusuost cannot be accused of such designs. His love of adventure has won for him a name that will be immortal. Hand in band with the early pioneers, Cumins and Lewis, and tbe.giftej Hchboidt, his fame will be treasured by posterity. Let .the fame of Bbvant. be measured by the maledictions of the wearied emigrant, deluded by the false picture of a paradise which had been spread .before his vision, Tue mirage is still be fore him as he gasps lor. life, but for one drop of water to cool his parched toogue he would give worlds w ere they at his command. Ihe willow's groau and the sigh of the orphan for one who vainly sought a very Heaven upon earth, but fell dead from thirst upon the vast deserts of sand; or for one who, in dreadful agony, rent his flesh in pieces, tore out his hair, his eyes, his tougue, or covered himself up in the scorching sands—will not these be monuments of fame for the deceiver This is not speculation ;it is truth. More than once has the writer of this article heard the mess mates of those that have died from thirst alone, recount such scenes as these j and having experi enced the same sensations of dreadful pain on those desert lands, and witnessed the sufferings of others, can attest the truth of the statements. And what shall I say of Kino. Hia report of the condition of California, submitted to Govern ment after his return from that country, is enough to condemn him. It is .evident that he sought for office when he wrote that report. But it is beyond our comprehension how any man could expect fa yor from those who too well knew the falsity of ,hls statements. How many have been duped by that man to invest their alt m emigrating to that barren country. The maledictions which fell from the lips of thousands of starved emigrants, who left comfortable homes to die beggars in that plague-spot of earth-, I say the curses of these men upon the heads of Bqtant and Governor Mason, should have deterred him from his foul purpose. When we look around we cannot but contrast the green hill sides, the waving forests, thn peace ful valleys, rhe wide extended farms, the fruits and flow ers, and all Hie pleasant sight of plenty—-with the parched plains, the.brick-red.soil, the absence of all spontaneous plants, save fern, which always denotes barrenness, and the sandy deserts, where even poor rnuley, that looks as though he bad been fed upon hoop poles, seeks in vatu for a sprig of gross or a pool of water, and exhausted, falls down to die, leaving his carcass to 'the thousand vultures that daily feed on food like this. Such is Pennsylvania, and such is California. This pic ture is not overdrawn-, all who have been there can testify to its truth. J , NOT I CIS; rjriri-. undersieued having disposed of hi- enure iute- J regt in the Clothing Business to Sir Tiros-Nklsoh, respectfully requests those indebted to him to call at No JbiX'n street, and begs leave to recommend Ms, Nkl* son to the tuvornbid notice or bis former patron^ It. 8. MARSLAND. Tub! ftubscTiher having purchased the established Clo thiug Store of Mr- R. 8. MA.R3C.AJfu. Will be happy to wail upon his former friends and cuslomeis; and as un in ducement for them to call, be would state that lie ha* secured Mr. Marslaud’s assistance in - the store, where mo) be found the usual assortment of Ready Made Clothing. Customer work made to order aa heretofore _ THOMAB NELSON, v-iiromcie, Dispatch. Gazette and Tribune, copy three tunes and charge Post. laprii!2 ,J tt # St* Clair Hotel* /> *, F £ rrn<s rl y the ft* change,) Lorncr of Penn and at, Clair streets, Pittsburgh T H * I »rt'^ B »^r ac^UB, central » and conveniently located liUit-L, having been completely remodeled and inoroughljf repaired and Improved, will.be opened for the accommodation of the the «4th instant. ■ * The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St-Clair Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has furnished it m »he most elegant and comfort able stylo, and employed competent, assistants ami at tenuyc and faithful servants, and that he will spare no exertions to make it equal to any house in the country l he wall known central location of the Hou«e a*d convenience of Its arrangement?, rendering ittho most desirable,either to truvelors or permanent boarders, in duce* Imu lo solicit and hope for it a liberal share of na. [apr22] O.W/BENNEOT M. _ Sew Yoru nunnery. ?? ?fn' lITU ’ tlf YOrlr,ha« lately removed her Millmcrv establishment lo this city.-No 44 St j-iotr street, lately occupied by Mrs.-Daffi’“here .he IRY a P nd'FANCY 0 ronna“ ?ll ‘ 0 t 1 ? ble Sf>V ’ ng MH*UNE. i I '* ai *? * ano* GOODS, and is prepared to e^coii- ?icfaity ‘ aVOreii by ,he Lailic3 ° r '™ NET9 W '" be founa 10 be of lhe sjtyie. aprd-dt , tflosnii. 'DOtyNE/IS.—A. A. Ma6oN &, Co., have just received J 3. per express, a new lot of Uto most fasbionablesprine •iyies““u e L?° n ' l0 " ! ’ C0, " pr ‘ B ‘" ff m pa “ * hß follpwinf ?!!;'i?“ a 3 5 a J )| f > . Hrnsscls and Florentine; Albom aid Jeimj Lind, Hungarian; Pear and Bmln, Tripoli and Cactu*; 3?« l; , Tulip and Cactus} o l^ e »^ ear 1 French Lace; ream, Straw Trimmings: Misses Gipsy; Gimp , ** 8 1 “ Cottages; -.- F ,'RENCH FhOWKKS.-A. A. Milbon & Co have -£? ju~lreceived per express, and willopeu for salt* - ■ Ol ”** finoa ' f ’ roncll &l«ye'r«; TclAPaJßa'afi-pS 1 ' 0< 1 ***“SAPaSILLA and “-Hrt comer of Liberty and Hand «i«. T)lw°ilS R P <JI i M , i * O,JND SYUUI- of Liverwort, MuLho LmJ 1 t, “"chalagaa, for the complete cure of bro " cb ““. am all other long "H* 8 IS A- JONES. JAMEt . K\ '«>WNSfcNUia -EXTRACT''OF’ SAKSAPAK -4* sale by * _ JAMES A. JONES. J~SJ|st^H LL ’ d - Lxl J aciof Saißnparilla.for sule atihe _P ra gStore o [apr22l JAMES A. JONES Ba<ju£\—-14G0 U>».country cured Shoulders and Ham* _foraale by Capr22) KING £ MOORHEAD DEATHERS—A prime article. rec’d and for sale bv “ r _gPTg> KING * MOORHFAtf O. Sugar j ■• • . . 9i. Louis Powdered Sugar: ' do ClariHed do; do Crushed aqj .. . do Loaf do: ' la store and for sale by apr ” & MOORHEAD iji TOLASSES— ML N. O; Molasses ; life 8 ,5 M t !se3i(Be,c,ie '’>). Battle Ground do :’ aP - «pr 22 anu.swelve aniauc p° nnd bxa _ ijlOßAf KING & MOORHEAD. 3 ! W™K~TV C -’ a 1, S-flfes, * ■ aprti t0r ° 1111(1 f ° r s^“hy S *'* ’ - E a NOLISH~AKmri^ r q7 nrr -Y^-g^ I 9O«HEAD. same kind of RCIi TE. AS '~ E *acily ihe aie used in the Old tSun<?^r d Roug , h favored Teas that TEA Mart, in the niamn/n ca "a bo hall aI MORRIS' Pitmburrii. i f>lk?.s?Std75 d c ~lnd M ° ,her S ‘ a apul? GaS are en tJrely free from ail Herby lane. ... fei •~”L,i£A* \ w---* -.•-. r»- .■• - _ * ', t*.* 1 -,. --Jfc ..1 Js4 * 1 *■ ' I * « tf ••■,'».■. I r . >y.y y- f ;c ■*■*» 'Z±r: : y ;■y.yi:*r : mir* y:.y >■ -.. A% , '* I* V' ■ T , Far the Morning Past. Kdwln Btyftit and Tlios. Sutler King. By the late letters from California, it has been seen that no election for U S Senator had taken place at the time of the adjournment of the State Legislature To the admirers of truth, it should be a matter of great satisfaction that neither Ed- wrs Batast nor Tiiouas Botlkii Kino, have ,-T- r iV . ‘ :.,i.i.1:i.; 7 *.:.i..: .'.V i . ■ 1 ' - ■' ■ •\''*r y u •* . . -*V B 'i ■* v2s.“ s ~ '**•* * ’ r •-* > . •« :»■ * . *. * «' Ip* Canchblaguo,the great medicinal herb of Cali xTI 113 ' is a new and invaluable addition to our Pharma- Esq,author of-“ LifeinCalifor emJn.n. *' ?" fonea ’ long a resident there, and other Which |V\.Js!i r ? te PW*o the wonderfnl success with and BiHoS. u ' eli b 3( ’, be “atives as a cure for Pulmonary “ort Sd Tc, r. P i I ' it ’ ,s - D l CGmt) ining it with X.W- Catarrhal be « remedies for Coughs, Colds and P?aSt to onfttiiw known ' P r ! or 10 the addition of this Which if weS? 1 ."?,’ 8 tttedieJne ha* been produced, uons, and gives the proofs of its roeeess/ SU and .the agreeable comciomraesa of-well-beine,“o the nriptng parngof. disease—ihe bitter.continuanceof m. health, and the chilllngthonghts of never recoverine r .'•Bat, of all diseases, who is not raostanxious to escane a.disease. of the ..'Longsl7 The: very idea of fallinr-a victim to Consumption, sends a irenlortoiho heart ystnngs of life. TBqt, ohl-how joyous the thought that live andHEALin is still out own, when just before. He-1 spair had spread her dark: canvass, over us. --. ’ . ; Such, kind'reader, are the pleasurable seasatioiis'ex perienced by hundreds, who, by the use of Dr. Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild. Cherry, have this dire disease slowly, but surely,driven.from their system—and;health, rosy health, again restored to their languishing bodies; . Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. ID~ See advertisement,- [aprlS? ; VfThe members of the NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY are requested to attend u special meeting of the Company, to be held in the HaH,on Tuesday Apni'22d; ar?i o’clock, P. fti Every member of the. compady: is requested to be present,us buiidessof importance will belaid before the meeting. • By order, Y/ - ••••■ » • - . . • A. N. M’GoTttoLE, Sec’v: . : / OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. nrirV>?™?,in l L b<! °P' n “J 'H.® Office of ihb Company, Aos. 124 and 1-5 Bonongahclts Bcruee, Water ttreet, for.the purpose of receiving subscriptions for Two Thousand shares of the Capital Slock or said Company, on Tutsi day, the 15th instant. . > 'By order of the Board of Directors, * • = 2 P rt W. W. DALLAS, PtesH. i _,. - ga *trlc Jnlce or Pepsin. _ lU* This great remedy,prepared after directions oi Baron Liebig, the great Physiological chemist, by De J s. Houghton, of Philadelphia, is working wonders in all diseases of the stomach aad digestive organs. It is truly one or the most important discoveries m medical- sci ence. Cures of the most hopeless cases of indigestion fcaveueen performed, to' whieh the afflicted can be re-, erred by calling on the agents; See advertisement in another column. KsTsKa.&M’Dowai., Agents, ; feU3 : - street. - 0-/~ Consumers of wines are invited to read in another colmnn the card of Jacob Snider, Jr. r a cheap -wine store c?\Yalmit street, Philadelphia, : TebUtdly nOhLE,INSTITUTIONS. 0 CITIZEMS» issuaancfi COMPANY, 'A' 0F ftTTSß'traau. e 'w HV n S hY-£ n,u - A. W. MARKS.Sec’v Office—No. -41 Warehouse o/C.B. Grant . Company, is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks,-on Houses, Manulactories, Goods, Merchan dize in Store, and in Transitu Vessels, &c. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the institution, is afforded in the character of the-Directors, who are all cuuehs of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community fortheir prudence, intelligence and integrity. ; - . DtSECToas—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Baga’ey. Wm. Lari •' Walter King, Edward He&zel lon .2 Kinsey S. Harbaugh, S. M. Kier. marl2:tr lE7*OastierreoTypeß*«cn Nslson & Co. would respectfully announce to the' ciUzensof Pittsburgb,Allegneoyandvicinity, that they have had a large Operation Hoorn, with a Glass KoOt and Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Lisenessea. Tbe besi Da the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, under the speciaTsuperintendence of the proprietors. Tne arr angement enables them also to late Family m«SnCT°^ any nU “ b “ of persons > ia 'l>® most perfect pan of n the ? cit of sict Dr ai ' P*WB*,>lcen£it any »S!ih7*street,Corner of 'Tebl4*ly d * VOO<I s:reels ’ Entrance on Fourth street- - Df. S. P. . S H A K E R SA R S A P A R 1 LI. A , THE O RE AT SPRINa AND 8 UHME R MEDICINE . IT PREVENTS DISEASE-PROOF- ’ A Cmin Sevan! Curious Case.—'Thefollowing evi dciic;- honlyone of thousands of similar.character, and conclusively proves that Br. Howe’sSareapanlla is T& c “S?-. rt % die,i evef discojeted soq, /whew about *£s months old, broke-out with that dreadful Scrofu- LousSarcty Wtti tbe face and body; and for two years hS'IS. I^ tl a o?f3 tS! ery alBBai «mld be.suggested T n i 1 ' 3 ?'' W?Ahadtiie advicegf six or seven of .thn bestpbysictans in-.tbe country, witlibat eSeetluc a cure, and I almost wished the ntuJVoflerer UenSd u n.ght be freed irom ire pains. During the dast'mi montha,the sores were so distressing and painful,‘niv seli and wiie were : np with; it. Aiirlit’ midaar, for weeks lorelher, arid zee had y.i’jed-op all hope of aver raisins Sh-i t 1 «°" p A J ,en o*. “ friend advised usto Ur your shaker feareapanila. -Reluctantlyl fried it, and / have feneon to bless tiod for it, lor, ia'acery short lime,it heal* <4 up die lore,, so that there is scarcely even-a scar la be seen. We only regret that wo did not hear Ld .commence using it sooner, as w >ie satisfied It would have saved a great deal df safleiing and Spetie The child i„?o.w tyell amfitparty. do anSauaAly cons dor j our Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the best prL parauoas.nowiu use. JOHN STANS 11 UR Y l .•*,'• ,•'•*««» beiween Float and Second sis This is the only Sarsaparilla that acts in the Liver, Bid neps and Blood, tu the same time, which remix, it alarerti. ’ n m va!uublc toevcry ons,panut{l,ti]j Bern alts. * Medical holiest,. Sa„s : '*?*■*- Btmemhcr, u v. warranted u> he purely and emireh. _ Me sure you enquire for Dr. 8, D: House’s Shaker Sarsaparilla. Price gi per bottle, and sixbottles ifor-SS." " ■ Dr.S.D.HO\ypn oo) Forsaltf hy our Agents. * Joans, Pittsburgh ; tt A- Pilrn^”AHcrtenv ■ ,v' R ■prietorSNo, ._ • Public Attention ■ &SaEHS«*M* aaasgsr.s'sas Icouth'd up, during the use of lhe Petraleum W S w iss=:^'“®fe=ifiSs ftS?t? rEh * February 24,1851” ■ ."AT?- 2# mars Q»»al Basin, Seventh s|., PitSniigh. fi/* During, these sudden chances of the womu. co ds, coughs and diseases of the^lungslWThf?aL’ am more prevalent than at any other seison. ft vise persons so directed to procure at once t* grrroranr, which always refioies a cough oV me ohest or throat, ortho difficulty nt 1.rA»,7„ i ac % { %s»* had a. the Pekin T*, S.‘hre'^KmtsfrUtT^ £S pmem ’ No - a ’ mee, * ls ‘ &Mx£ssSfSS Tuesdays. B. meets every Thursday .^ar ,Sttt^ 0 ' ,Ke "Ml, meetsevery Wednesday ge& n „f"?j““4^f«. O J-0.0,CU P .^ TheA . nesdayevenms i,, Wa,hmp on^S^® Hall, Wood aireet "'ashingloa. Prprsßßaou Lun’ a “ *&*' V«g»n Alloy. 5 “ »eeni(i S ,' -W-rHeM* ITT*'-'- - ■ y r * ; ,»nariis— jy . i E^lu aOVE,Ii °' ~ l 01 «>* day evedinir, at ihp ?r„ii meets on ovary Won ofTUtsfe* l>u?(rh t i?-fTi?; ll ]' la?K> ' B ™ ifiTiU ' OS3Soc ' !!Tv . o f Pills tvJrvSflJLr Moweay, meets on the second Monday of o, " h 81 Florida House, Markets!. aac7j (l - iom Voting, it., Secretary. LIKE INSURANCE. Loan Fund Life Am,?, ant of Lonlm wi lieu York, are now re. jitng Riska on lho lives of persona between the ages of io and €0 years, at the Banking {lapse of ' ' 3 0 sepii m A. HILL & cd: Associated plromoa’a ay or «{»e city of PUtataMh; ■ W.W. DALLAS, Presh.-RORERT*FINS?Fv jtj-Will Insure against FIRE and MARKOV, > Sec’y. ofaii kinds. -oh risks om in hloncnxawlo. Howe, No,. 104 and , _ „ _ ntascroas: *' s "“ha. W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson n u tT Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C H Pauley, R. B • v ~** t * *, op«ial JiFotias. THe Great California Plane. VV" V v ■ '.•■-y' ’:V\\v>- v i : ‘v;C.r-V-' ' M’LLE JEHNY LIND’S GRAN I.) CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE ' ON FRIDA3T, APRIL 26TH, .' AT THE MASONIC HALL l PROGRAMME: - ' '• :• .PART ViS&r. Otrrtdre—Masaanicllo, .• - : « • , . ,1 r STatnA& 1 °!' enJ . er [L ’ HoMjni . B.u.«r. Ros * , "; 4i Cayortnct. Compcrjnescrcno.CSoranamhq.: •• p- / • i'WMER* JESSY USD. Bellini * .« W RivaTi“. tte rr“ . r “ ddiV ‘f r - »• ‘ l « “■'««- . , Am . . Signor sijvl. • A , a-On raiS M^^ [ T h e I «*» • r* B4^Hom fj ,S^ a ‘T , • .. ; BllhDS , Conduco,®'M-KJarfatr M®*. . JgtiS® h'Mbeenengagedf Ction . or . Jm ‘® «sNE&ct!l|£* SS?* 1 ® pr * c * of admission has beta fried at S 5 /-« ;i&%&-S lmee #f ,eaUwill l>® *l'»J>oied of at Atie i!r A m tovi,“ ornmff ’ at 10 °’ doo K « «uo»ic h!»,' InnEnXL' PF evo,lt Purchasers being-rncomnrodecibv j®?‘? n > 1)10 usual charge of 10 cents will be made wh!oh Si?i? n i <l> .i hf : attc '' o,1 > ltl< entire proceeds^of T iSjy,’burnable purposes. \ U. HANINGXOff, " “P” 3 - ■-■• ~ Agent for P.T.Bnrham.- ' m?™ 1 S ,,^“n, F4 * tlT oJ of PrahM. TSSgSSj P'o-PanoraimeCudubiuon of the Emperor <4 lte v ,S V Funera ’: r 'P reM “ li ‘ l « *>« removal from ■Sh.-M^g.g.fi»y«>.-to«TecepUin-at P«h,.tinaThe p 4 X*P & on °rof the restorationoftho Z-55n'W- i§lf^-‘A m P Mor 10 Prance and to Erentjh- TneiSv w. ? lhl^ ,led n‘ <£«' above Mall, omMohday, •SaiJid V Ql dC A April 2i oYloclr- ' ' oa Wednesday afternoon, at 3 MaSKi^S? 16 W »P*piaole was gotten up by tltei first 1 SP{£i?v r ‘^? ce ’ “P'essly for Mr.Barnum’s.Mttsoujr s nm! nV ato , n ex P eilse of six thousand dollars ' t’ is not_a painung, but a combination of mechanical -ini tigsT- ■ .2- rs opcnat 7; to commence at 8 o’clo'V'“« a" miuance 25 cents: Chfldrenhalf Price. •*: Ai ' ■ggj.; ;- ■-; 0.-w.w»cHoi jS|Atatt TIiEATIIE. Fifth Strut, between Wood+i nt i cww* t'i- JOSEPH FOSTER-........... i ■ “ SmtiliJltld; ;t .. y««ro-4OT-ftui>A6K»: oni anJrSraSeS'-a CoioreiTn’?? cenu; ' 8e «- Pnvale Botes, eacfi; 91,01}' C<> -TO <, P® ll ?fjr>fc»«ems. Doors open a.BJo’cloc’i, Comm nsesru 7 o’clock: * n ?;nw.ftrinancea The whole ljioN - S GBXTLKaiAN IM.Rt.ihiy : - ■\f R* MEYEN’S SCHOm^V?- 11 ' g«naemeuSop:u. Sfwte *' 4 p «! for occiipiej. less °n3,ai ,iuiy lime not OeSfr& re ef raS Can 1,6 **.<* “r.MAW (Otgpatch copy one weelr ami ”* 1 commoda,ioT Q S^ r T 1 he n be W an?v e ''/ , ?f th< Y “■ has been much imorovail 'hiJK'W °C the place Shrabhery aVFiowms ’ A DW ,‘, Uon °f choice Wooming PJanis and i?°K cuon ® rover are kepiVot sale oathe preiSsVie le' iVM r "™» pay cJbseaon Sunilav.'' l>t 00 T?“’P?raac<j prineipiea, an a fiENTLM?°FORKI S O H^ : e S &TORp Am A PQI. sign oft , fci*|?’ F i IIUE™ l l UE ™ STREET, ever presented bya JinJ|el»fihl!f t,° r PANCy GQODH public. -.•■?•■ ■* stugieeslablmhineni to a Pittsburgh ly supplied'with' a l ?arietv n of ,<:p “ r i ra ‘ !n !. i “ l“'eiui,“l wfougbt aniolea ordrca, t“ p f rl> “ l^.^e) ‘ o « e ly great io enUm ■'JO*?.?#"** loi. uierefore, direct the „ r “‘ f s|>ace; Stock itself.: All WWe cnn BUSa, > on W *»• that at oar Establishment rhe 11 ..? y ;* a ,llls connei:tioiii3 supplied with any ardclo'in °oi? irf?"™ of *? sle can be ' of the Best materials ? n si?i .d ne ’ m * ttof “ ct °re<l ooa ha.ads. We “hii"u a h,. a^b^rt. e “osi expeiiencea composes a voriele uS.!ek»t la iV lalloß °£ °“r atopk : it A large lo "orEiii evi alre J‘S- e ? c ° W a «SOA. Stod* Jut ,a/ 2dfe?&K? s Wj *a»c ot Various kinds :in<! JaLi 1 and Hosiery luxury which a acmk m?„^r' ery , arnc,tf bf co Odd-FelloW?' S ™o 5- a f Sood'aste would Taney, and. and Misoote Regalia c onstantl/on >Ye solicit a share or public patronage. > . HINTON, as COJ: W Bn'i S W°£ ,ho ®*® : h*v£ No. 80. Apollo Building*. Fourth at. M, an* Dry (ioort* every arUcie SsuaHy k’prirffhßDry GoW' I’’ 1 ’’ ! ‘ n^l, ' 1 “o°l lme. AH of which Variety; ble terms, ei’lier forcash. or satisfyU»- -V:- % ' -> reference -1). GHEGG 4CO. II tstjcu' by t f'n' Qre h m S CG *“°* M’- of 0. Grrge & Co..asthe '? C - Ha^flc^l btr, at the house !?y posBs«;#n, ani I am fjfit l &n?„ te ?' a ?? ,,a P® raal « i u ' [apr§ii Ul * y aa!llo Vf. e ?,l2.^S) l lanpihe XV and *jnjboJio'al '^ ,0 t nuracolouS .50 SmiiHietd street. tttiny i; the season this day, (Monday,-AzfrilSu? r /or l faG™,;m nJWiIU “ rn ’ sll r —~ ' n JONAS BUTT- U VOLTT C | i i'u'‘ t;a une 101 MIY P' r EB HELD. apm LVERS > a ‘ bqwnV-^EEuhE: 138 Wood street. 1 —- anin' - *“«'* b »™« Pistol '•» inchnfledfflid finely aprui - ... •>forsaleat . • • 62i cet " s uywar ( |j_ <f ° ui ’f ba "el ftstola; from ! ft u 9?-A>oet«wiuai'„i-rr- ~ U lf r ff* ren c^owictKofin.aa« O ~ -PK.I] BOW.V & TETLEV'S. ~nng—•r- POWW ic TETLKVia : a^S “r 0 P r 5Z b? tV “ Kepo *' er3 i liirec - ancTfour } j rjAMPBEL, i CIJAHTv« HUi.) J Campbell; chess t S nac “ : u q<ter the • firm ot ■ ■ * [apr!9 i of April. \%^S^HifeW toil ‘ c WMn?» •*»«• '* •sewed by John \Va"ke* “ B ‘ n ?A a „?, r ‘be -‘be Is, : aprl73i» “ ser v : JfQHN VVA'" ‘awill be yg?7-?r-r-— JOSEPH ‘ •J-KEtt. j V?.\ - blakely. f oeipW l a, by a s uu“ f !i5 xte ' , “ J nau>- -SR Ic Co ’a Roach, oseTin Ihrs » ebemisl. ..r. .-r.ispreporedia Phil*.’ Pricft&iT.i ll ? r> 11,,aa S ,v< *' oinee tie article has been ; £■» cents per box: . n universal, suuafactio/i. CUTHBERT, Gon’l^Areni ff.Sniitlifleld street WUu si ui gy- a. ciu- JJ*' »>ove < to^£ s^ tVSS'i*^ J%ffi?lA** a *f®» ■’ B* \ Chronometer and Watehhlannf o^1 ’ W^^T^nT m ; e^ b p e o ,,t£r“^“^^a^a O •-0 pamed by a certificate^e2rio« 9 |fv^ii n « unl °**- QCConi ' l guarantee the Watch No ln > *‘Snaiure. tacuon of thaparcitmoT 0 V - ais ’.ft;-'..' ■ J3OWN & TCTf.F.v
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