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AT READING. _ ■ - '-jOT-fiemiiiatmJ? candidates for Govehsor anaCAHAL on the 4ih of June, 1851. as fixed hy the , William D ;7or, Convention. ;,. AT HARRISBURG . Tor nominating candidates for Soteewe Besch, on -oe ' • lRh of Jttne.lBsl. as fixed by tie regular ac!.on of the ■ State Central Committee. ■ At the nesv Court House, yesterday, was, Withe cqtflonbt,one of the most perfect political farces tyre ever.vntnessed. To call it a failure would dig nify it with rather too much importance Thei • smallest ward meetiug we ever attended in the city, exceeded it in numbers and enthusiasm Gen. Wm. Mahelb. a very innocent and amiable old gentleman, acted : as chairman, assisted by Thomas JzriEßson Biqsah, and some halt dozen other vices. From this it will be seen that the programme published in yesterday’s Post, was de, patted from. . Without counting the officers of the meeting and the newspaper reporters, there could not have been over thirty parsons within the bar of the Court room. Outside, however, there may have been an hundred persons, many of whom ■ were Democrats, who were looking on as Bpecta- tors. • , . —The-meeting was organized at precisely J past - eepi-«b ond adtnurned precisely at 12o'clock, r ■ three quarters ot an hour!! Uor ..vrzjt’-a . lAoa, Esq. spoke for about ten ,:ik. :i-r. ;:eeble and indifferent manner. He said this waaa meeting of the people, and not of the office holders, although T. J. Bigham, George Darsie, J. W. Biddle, Geo. S. Hays, Daniel Mc- Curdy, and other office-seeking and office-holding gentry, were present, takmg an active part in the proceedings! Mr. D. gave the editor of the Jour, nal a “shot on the rear by saying that those edi tors who assert that it is premature to aaitate the Presidential question, only wish to oppose General Scott's nomination. Mr. Riddle, who happened to be present, looked as amiable as a pet lamb, and bore the rebuke meekly, without twitching a muscle of bis face'. After Mr. Darragh condud . ed, there was a solemn, silent pause for the space - of five minutes! ■ Geo. Dabsie, Esq., who has made politics a trade for the last fifteen years, read some resolu* ' turns, principally compiled from the proceedings of Scott meetings in other portions of the State. ; They were about as weak as water gruel, and were 'received withjiient admiration! There was another solemn pause of about five minutes more! Thomas vJevfehsoh Bioham, -Esquire, —the great Bigham—.the orator, legislator and states man—the valiant leader ana ladies’ man—the perfumed Adorns of Whiggery in Pittsburgh then descended from the wool-sack, and after drawing himself up into the attitude of a fighting Gladiator, commenced by saying. “Mr. Speaker,” “M-i-s-t e r S-p-e-a-k-e-r I■’ and then proceeded to relate some of ms mighty acmevemeats m tne halls -of legislation, at. Harnsburgh. during the past Winter! Ho especially alluded to the action of ■ some forty Whig memheraof the Legislature. who nominated Gen. Scott as the Whig candidate for President—thus flatly contradicting the statement of Mr. Darragh, that tbe office-holders bad noth ing to do with the present movement. After Big ham naa compared General Scott to the Duke of Wellington, and adarcssing “Mister Speaker' some half dozen times, he jumpeu about fifteen inches higo, uttered one of his wilaest Equeals, acd retired: from- the arena enveloped in a blaze of glory 1 : Bighorns exit was followed by anctner mourn ful pause of some minutes. ■ ; ■ Msj. Wieeoce —“ if there is no more business to be done, I move tout we adjourn. ■ Mr. Daubach—“ Wc Had betiar pass a resolu tion first to have the proceedings published." A voice—“l move, Mr. President, that the pro ceedings are published in all tbe Whig papers.” Mr. Dahhaoh—“ i move to amend by saying the Scott papers.” „ ( A score of voices—“ Let-us adjourn —lei us ad» joum." I\ G. Kat—“ Three cheers loi Gen. bcott- two of which were given by Mr. Kay himself, and the meeting then adjourned. Thus ended the farce! “ Who killed Cock Robin ? The Uemocratlc Party and the Preil* Our political opponents m many parts at the country, (remarks that admirably conducted paper, the Norristown Regular,) seem to be in great.tri bulation, because they cannot foretell with confi* dence which of the distinguished men of the na tion will be chosen by the Democratic party, as the standard bearer of its principles at the next Presidential election. Various surmises are in dulged in by these gentry, and a great deal of un necessary trouble is taken an reference to a ques tion which they can have no interest in whatever, excepting to ascertain before hand, who they are destined to ba essentially beaten by m 1852, We hope they will curb their impatience for a while, assuring them that, in due season, every thing shall be made clear to their views. When ' the proper time arrives, and not until then, the Democratic party will make choice of a candi date ; and that candidate will unquestionably be one possessed of abilities to do honor to the sta tion he is bound to be elevated to, and of popu- lanty sufficient to scatter before him all tbe forces which Whiggery and its consort allies can rally to oppose biß progress. Among onr political brethren are many, very many, who are well and amply fitted to carry out the great work of re- generation. Such an one will be chosen, and tho cordial and harmonious union of democrats, from one extreme of the Union to the other, in snpport of his nomination, will show our opponents that we are perfectly competent to act for ourselves, and do not stand in need of either their advice or their sympathy. No sane mau can doubt the issue of the next Presidential contest. The Democrats of our country have been taught lessons in the past by which they will profit in the future; and they wiU not cease their labors or relax their energies, - untibtbey have planted the banner of our party ’ in triumph on the Capitol of the nation. - See the leader in yesterday s,Commercial Jour rM Whenever that paper becomes stupidly dull, Rtdbse commences bloviating about hi- “ enter prise,” “improving’ his sheet, “excelling hia neighbors,'' and all that sort of thing 1 He don t seem to be aware of the fact that people are -laughing at him I - Tlie Scott Meeting, deucy* ’ ""'V, < f -j ,smbbliusa uni (ttlippiugs Fatlier Matthew, the “Apostle of Temperance,” arrived at Nashville,' on Monday night week, on the steameT Jamestown- We presume he may he expected m Pittsbutgh shortly. We lenrn from the Wellsburgh Herald* that the stock for the woollen factory.at ihat.place is apcamula ting slowly ; a t the present time there being about 840,- 000 on the books, or promised certainly by different in dividuals- • • Judge HanaiSv of-Highland, via.,: was: failed .by lightuine on Friday last, and his wife very seriously in jured, while they were m a stable during the storm.— Two cows and calves were also failed, and the stable burnt down. . ; • -The population according to the' census just completed, is 162,514 free persons and 47,573 The wheat crop throughout Chester county looks most, promisihg... The green blades richly cover the ground, and give evidence of plenteous crops - - -The.tannery;of Mr. BaObss, at South Bend, la., was destroyed by fire on Monday rught week, with all its contents-Loss 84,000- - —— JonsSmith, a.somewhat notorious individual, was arrested av Norristown, a few days ago, forhorse stealing. He is now m prison, awaiting bis tnal.. • Jeremiah Booz, a young man, 22 years of age, residing near Centre Square, Montgomery county, died lost week from lockjaw, caused by emuag his foot with aft axe. : . . ItMated that Dr. Shaw, who was nominated by the Democrats aa a candidate for Congress In oppo sition to Mr. Outlaw, declines to accept tho nomination. . —— A slave named Lopsz, sentenced to death for the murder ot another slave m South Carolina, has had his sentence commuted to banishment from the State. —— Martin Farquahab Tuppeb is sojourning in Bos ton, and, 9ince the departure of Sims, ho is very much caressed and courted by the ladies. —— ThC’N. J. Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church commenced us session on the 16tb, in Jersey Cuy. • —— Tho Three Cent Com will not be ready for issue before the lit of May next, tho Treasury Department bavin* authorized the Mint to withhold the issue until there shall be an accumulation of half a -million of pieces to start with. An attempt was made to set fire to the Baptist Church at Cumberland, on Wednesday. The fire was extmgmshed, but not until the Church had been damag ed to the amount of about S'JOO- - The Cumberland Civilian says that the blast fur naces atJklounl savage are now in lull operation, and that onrlCtonday last the Rolling Mill was to go into ope ration tor the manufacture of the celebrated Compound Rail that has already won so much reputation through out the country. —— The Alexandna(Va-) Gazette declares opposition to any man for President, u wno does not come out deci dedly m opposition to the free sellers.” The Gazette is an ancient federal and modern whig puper. Rev. Dr. Nasa, Postmaster at Pensacola, Fiori da, the last Democrat holdings Government office in that Slate, was, a tew days since, guillotined, although both Whigs and Democrats petitioned to have him re tained. —— The mountains North aud East of PottsviUe, in the early pan ot the week, were on fire, enveloping the whole region in clouds of smoke. These fires appear to be of anuualoccurrcace..and arc very destructive to the growing timber. Ecorse Sue is now publishing in the fcuilletoa of the Pans biccle a romance called La Bonn* Arm lure,which shows up the corruplion;of the btgner class es of French society in a way, which, it must be hoped, is altogether exaggerated. A steara-engme< weighing only three-quarters o t an ounce, is bciogexhibtted in Yorkshire, m full motion. Iti* intended for the Great Exhibition. been made by an ingenious workman m Saddleworib. A Norfolk editor has a radish grown in the shape ot afcaman hand; the four fingers and-thumb are sepa rate and distinct, and even the formation of the knuckles perfect in every respect- At Alexandria, Va., Captain Crawlbt, of a N. C. schooner, killed Alexskoeb Tratsv, in an affray, caused byCapLC. and ins mate refaaing to gamble.— Several others were stabbed aadburL No prosecution was instituted., • i f— —The-woitarten connected with the Union printing citabhsament, In au its branches, a xe haring caanafac tared; by the Messrs. G*xt, a splendid *Uver pitcher, to ue presented by them to Mt. Kitcbib. The North Branch Democrat urges the construc tion of a railroad from Williamsport :o Waverly on the New\ork and Enc Road, taking the valley of tbe Ly coming creek, and up the Susquehanna river to Towan da. Tnc young daughter of-a highly respectable fam* ily of West Philadelphia, who was recently abducted, was recovered iasi week, in New Vork, by officer Lov arac, of the MarshaPs police, and restored to her dis tressed parents. Joni 7 M. Bsci, me well known proprietor of Ca tena hfediea and Medical Jurisprudence in the College of tcc Pnysicians and Surgeons, died on Wednesday night m Ne-v York city. Wcalthy Elen of Boston. The Boston Post gives a list of persons in that city, woo are taxed on properly worth $lOO,OOO arid upwards. From the statement in the Poif tve lcaru that there are 134 persons m Boston individual wealth exceeds $lOO,OOO and under $200,000 j there are 28 persons whose io«* dividual wealth exceeds $200,000 and under $300,0005 there are 14 persons whose wealth ex* ceeds $300,000 and under $400,000 ; there aie 8 persons rwhose wealtn -exceeds $500,000. Abbot Lawrence is the wealthiest man in Boston, his property being valued at $1,075,000. New Publications. T. B. Peterson, No. 78 Chesnut street, Philadel* phia. has just published the following works: The Complete Kitchen and Fruit Gardener, for popular and general use—price 25 cents. The Complete Florist; or, the Flower Garden" er—price 25 cents. Knowlson’s complete Cow and Cattle Doctor— price 25 centß. All tbe above are useful and seasonable bookß, and can be bad at the store of H. Miner & Co., bmuhhelil street. The Deacon. Our dearly beloved friend the Deacon, made his appearance m tbe little gathering of old Antima* aons, at the Court House, yesterday. He stood a few minutes at the door, waiting until some per* son would invite him to take a place ‘‘amongst the mourners” For about half an hour he sat u hke patience on a monument, smiling at grief," occasionally looking askance with a jealous eye at Biddle of the American, who seemed to be saying to himself, “ this is my thunder !" <« Tbe Spirits.” Mr. Daniel Davis, the well known manufacturer of electrical instruments! in Boston, offers a roward of one thousand dollars to any ono that will furnish a solution of tho phenomenon known pings,” without reference to tho spiritual theory!— Mr. Davis is a well known and respectable citi* zen, who makes this oiler in good faith and from a sincere wish to be enlightened; His loug practical acquaintance with electricity,: and its phenomena, affords him no clue to the present enigma; and we learn that the “ rapß” that have puzzled him, arc not those produced by media who may be suspected of a mercenary interest, or who are entitled to his confidence; but that the occurrence of tho pheaome oa in his own family is the-ground of his belief in the absence of trickery.” MuaDEa in Lawbekce Coubty. A party of young men and boys, in Shenango township, Law*, rence county, were engaged in serenading a newly married couple, obo evening last week, when a man pieseatcd himself at the door of the house with a pistol in hand, whereupon the crowd dispersed, cx« cept one young man, namedTbomss Monies, who was shortly afterwards found dead'near the dwelling.— How became by hia death tsnot known. We knew the deceased well; he was a poor inoffensive creature, and was doubtless enticed by others to go upon the expedition which resulted in his premature death. Let this be a warning to others who wQuhLanruiffe . ■ ■ \ .» « point committers, and, if possible, remove alt ibr*n unpleasant difficulties. The following arc the pmi cipaf causes of complaint, as nifcnnoned;—'the reg ulation for appointing Junes for awarding premiums. Lho iejection of the b, S. prodocit by the cxeruiiio committee; the distribution of bronze mcdila, in stead ot grand prizes in money, as first promised ; the rule of charging exhibitors for admission; the charges for decoration, bindicg, ensitic.j. ani rhu c fasrgc, by vpemai cosiest, oi 5s fid, sterling, for breaking the teals of each package, nr.d lionlly, tho absence of protection of new inventions against piracy. The Philadelphia Evening BoMetso pays on ihu subject: There is much complaint a* to tho condition of many of the articles sent from this country. A csto marked “ Grccnough, Pa.,* 1 containing an eicciri cai machine, was completely destroyed. A bcauti ful model of tha New York Exchange, wau dern.V* isbed, and other article* sufiered the same fate.— Many cases lying unopened in (he glass palace wera exposed to the w»ter which leaked through constant* ly during rainy weather. Altogether tnc prosnnet in rather discouraging to 'Mho world” in genera!, and American* in particular. The only nation that is likely to be beuofitted la John Ball, and he is euro of having a crowd m his capital sod millions of money spent among his people, no matter whether the exhibition is a failure or not. It will be rather mortifying If the groat exmbuion should turn out a humbug, and tbe “ World’s Fair” come to-be remem bered as tho “World’s Folly.” (Sore Troason In South Carolina Senator Butleu, of South Carolina, has been dam pening the ardor for separate secession. In a speech jately mado at Edgefield Court House, he denounced the tyranny that ho alleges the Union is inflicting up. on ihcSoulbj and pronounced tho Federal Govern ment hut soother uame for depouam; yet in refer ence to tho action ol Sooili Carolina, he m con vinced that secession will not bo opposed by aoy ac t ol war on the part of the Government at Washington- Wc quote further Irora the F.dgeficld Advcrlmcr, as follows; “Ho has come to the conclusion hat the State will be permuted to secede peaccahlv. This he con siders by far thn most formidable danger that lies in our path./ Were war the consequence of our action, he woala not dread the step as much aa ho doeo- But ho looks with alarm to the indications, which are becoming palpable, that wo will be permitted to depart without molestation. His apprehensions of evil from this course of masterly inactivity, ore based upon the dissensions which, he tears, will spring up among onr people, from the strong opposition oftho commercial interests in our midst, and from the no* noyanco which Fedora) gold may bribe the surround ing Mates to Inflict upon us. He fears this may ren der our action a failure. But he firmly believes that if South Carolina were united, she could safely and certaioly dissolve tho Union at once.” Tub Hillottpe Dibcoteay iw Daouerbeotypes. —The last number ofthcjDaguorrcan Journal, print* ed in Now York, contains another communication from Mr. Hill, relative to bis discovery of produo wg a variety of Huts of colors in the samo plato. The editor in prefacing tho letter says the views of land*, scapes by this process arc unequalled; tho flower gardoß, with all its variety of blooming flowers, can he imprinted with a degree of exactness and brillian cy which no imagination can comprehend. It will probably bo six months befnro tho discovery is ready for tho public. Mr. Hi)!, in order to show that ho can produco more than ono color at onco on a plate, says ho hus produced several portraits, one of a la* boring man, with a sunburnt face, very red checks and lips, blue eves, auburn hair, tho cravat red and blue; all the above colors aro developed with truth* fulness. A collection of small paints, red, yellow, blue, and combinations of these, farming seven shades of red, as many of yellow, three of blue, five of green, three tmtß of purplo, malting in ail twenty* eight tpcs, all of which he has on hia plate to tbe very tmt, except the chrome yellow, a color which he has tho most difficulty with, but which he thinks he can overcomo. Tho discovery, if it should turn out.as stated, is a very interesting and important ooc. We are assured, by a gontloman orthis city, who has seen tho .specimens, that the discovery is genuine, and that tho colors taken have tho samo force and brilliancy as Is exhibited In nature. He says no* thing can exceed, the beauty and perfection of theso colored impressions. — Phil. Ledger. The Whale acid Cod Fisheries.—a table re cently published, exhibiting the amount of enrolled and licensed tonnage employed tn the Cod Fishery, and also the registered tonnage of the Whale Fish ery from 1817 to 1850, shows that while tnnnage in the Whale Fishery has increased from 4874 lons in 1817, to nearly 150,000 in 1850, the enrolled and licensed tonnage in tbe Cod Fishery has increased only from 53,900 tona in 1817, to 85,646 iu 1850; tbo tonnage of the former reaching its maximum in 1847, and the fatter its maximum in 1829. . COMPLETION Off THE EIUERAItBOAD.—The J£||h cott Republican of the 9th inst. Bays— «< We arc in formed .by Mr. Sherrill, contractor on this roadj that a train ot cars will, run over the road -to»mor* row, as far wesj as tho Nino.Mile +* k -7 1 *' ' * 'if-* 1 ' *■ - ' From the Rienmond Enquirer. Interesting Correspondence. Richmond, April 2,1851. Bear Sir :: On behalf and m the name of the Central Southern Rights Association of Virginia, wo most cheerfully transmit to you a copy of its resolutions, adopted on tho 28th day of the last month, and respectfully invite you to visit our city, and, on such day as you may select, address our. people.- In making you this communication, we take leave to say that in you, as ono of tho glided statesmen of Pennsylvania, w© have, in all past time, found a de votion (o Utc great interests of the nation, its con* etiiuuon and permanency, worthy, of all imitation. Without doubt or hesitation, wo*may truly say you have ever been found a firm friend to ail parts of the nation, and ever' ready to maintain the rights of cacti against oil factions or parties. Come, then, -and speak to us in that language of instruction and of wisdom which has signalized vouf hfo. Wc arc, most respectfully, your fellow citizens, R.G. SCOTT, ) C. 8. MORGAN, > Committee. THO. E. JETER. ) u Whereas tho Central. Southern Rights Asso ciation of Virginia, entertaining the most profound love and admiration for the constitution of the United States as it was written and understood by the patriots and sageß who adopted it, and enter" taming tho like love and regard for the union of the States Upon the principles of the constitution as so understood, being willing and ready to pledge their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor for the maintenance both of tho constitution and union of tho States in their original purity, and having learn* ed from hta published letters and written opinions that the. lion. James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, .entertains the like views and sentiments: there fore, . Hesotoed, Thai the Horn James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania,bo invited to address this association at such time aomay suit his convenience, and to couuscl with ua in regard to the best means to be adopted In the present alarming crisis for tho main tenance of the constitution and union of tho States in their original purity.’* •Wheatland, (near Lancaster,)) April 10, IBal. } Mydeaeeirst I have received yoor kind loiter of the 2d instant, with the resolutions adopted by tnc Central Southern Rights Association of Virginia, inviting me to address the association at such time as may suit my convenience, and to counsel with them “in regard to the best means to be adopted in the present alarming crisis for the maintenance of the coostitmton and the union of the States in their original purity.” I should esteem it both a high honor and a great pnvilcgo to comply with this request; and there fore regret to say that engagements—which I need not epecify—render it impossible for mo to visit Richmond during the prosed or possibly the oext month. The aosociatiou do mo no more than justice when attributing to me a ftrong drsirc “for the mainte nance of the constitution and tbe union of the Slates m their original purity.” Whilst few men in this country would venture to avow a differed sen timent, yet the question still remains, By what mema can this all important purpose be best ac complished 1 I feel no herniation in answering, By a return to the old Virginia platform of State rights, presenteu by the resolutions of 1793 and 1799, and Mr. Madison's report. Tho powers conferred by the constitution upon the general government must bo construed strictly, and Congress must abstain, from the exercise of all doubtful powers. But it is said these are mere unmeaning abstractions { and so they arc, unless, honestly carried into practice. Like the Christian's faith, however, when it is genuine, good works will inevitably ilow from a sincere bo* her in soch a strict construction ofthe constitution. Were this old republican principle adopted in prac* he.*, . DUFF respectfully intimates to her friends and patrons, that abo baa sold her Millinery ami Dress Making establishment, No. it St Clair street, to Miss SMITH, of New York. Miss Smith having learned her business in one of the most fashionable establishments in Broadway, ertgneca in the business with ail the ad* vantages of an tastorn Mtlimer. And through her New ork friends she will he, nr all times, in possession of the latest designs m every aritcloinbcrll'ic of business, Mrs. D. respectfully recommends Mlss Smith’s new stock of Spring Millinery to the inspection of her friends and the public. faprifl OUiMbTIiINU KbW.—Robert Cheslors splendid as* O sortment of BOVS’ READY MADE CLOTHING, which, for variety of material-aud cleganee of style, cannot be equalled .west of the mountains. Persons, wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves. Our motto is—we study to please,'’ No charges for ahowing our Goods. Call at the -Emporium of Fashion. No. 71 Smuhfitld street. apri3 (Dispatch and Chronicle copy ) MRS. A iLEIiCH invites the attention of her j£\ trictids to an opening of Spring MILLING* 5p553 NbKV, on Thursday next. Ladies’and Hals, m every variety; Head Dresses and Capij French Hewer*} and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, aud a great ma ny other Goods in her lms. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted Immedi ately- No. 9 Fifth street. aprdd_ \Jourual and Gazette copy.) ENGLISH ANDHiISH TEAS.—'ilie subscribers have Just received an invoice and will hereafter keep a constant enpply of the above class of Teas, the flavor of which-is so generally preferred by persons from the “ Old Country,” and by ' many others. Price 50 and 75c. & ft. Thehonsc whioh has bcerf advertising an exclusive monopoly of these Tea*, cannot conttnoe to do so with any truth. We have also on hand a large assortment at Fresh Teas, of all grades and of every description, which wc believe cannot be excelled m Piltsbuigh. WRI.A.M’CLURG & CO , Grocers nnd Tea Dealers. II W | -UHLS. TAtt ; . ivy 20 do. Spirits Turpeutme, „a On consignment and for sale by *• R ; *>RAVO, apr23 No. X Diamond, liAKLETON TRIMMINGS —A- A. Mason & Co.have . received per express-a largo assortment of Tarle* ton *1 winnings, Laces.fcdgmggt&c. japr23 ÜbIKItV AINU GLOVKS— NOW opening at a. a. Mason & Co-’s, a full andcomplete stock of Ho siery and Gloves-*- - . • < , iapr23 WHOUOH l* COiLLAKSTNH CAPbs.—Kecetvcd per express, nl A; A Mason t Co.’s, a newassort ment of Wronght Collars and Capes. [npr23 LINMO PARASOLS-—A-a. Mason A Co, are now exhibiting a choice lot of Lined PaTasols, of the la« test styles. " n [apr23 BLACK SILKS—A A Mason' & Co. offer for sale cve «7£Tade and price of the different make ofblack ailfca. . : (apr23 A A. MAsorr&-Co ar a *now opening jper express • another lot ’of Crane Shawls, embroidered* dam ask and plain. * ' ‘ [apr23 HOCSfc AND Lot for. 5750 For Sa/s.—A new Frame House of for roomn, a kitchen cellar. Also, out oven, and a large yard add garden. The lot is 20 feet front on Resaca street,’ Allegheny, by 110 deep to an alley 19 feet wide—pleasantly situated in the Buena Viato-addition to Allegheny- ' ' | n CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, . ap23 . - SOSmithfield street- >i*:FlcEli7 Agent of Real bstate and Writer of Bonds, Articles of Agreement, ■'*rcct, I’CtTveen "Wood and Smithfiela t ■ \ UpjSl M. F. Tutfeß.—Grace Greenwood thus speaks of the personal appearance of Tapper: I have had a alight acquaintance wuhMr.Tupper, the poet and proverbial philosopher. From his per* Booal appoaranco, yoa would scarcely pick him out of a crowd aa one likely to distinguish himself in Solomon’sparticular line. He is more genial than, grave, and a stranger ought expect from him more wit than wisdom. He is a small, neatly-dressed gentleman, with the frankest and easiest of manners, and rosiest and BmUingest of faees—bright-eyed and early-headed—quick' in movement, and not alow in speech. Ho has none of the stiff cravated hauteur, gruSness, and arroganco, of an ordinary John Bull— not he—-bat comes to usas to his kindred, or at least a® a gracious ooble might meet his. foster brothers and sisters /more affectionately* than proudly; -He greets America with tho-warmestfeeliogsapparentlyi and if he has ever had any liberal prejudices against us, they now seem drowned in a tide of more gener ous sentiment. Franluiu Fire insurance Company of. - Philadelphia* STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company, on Jan. published m conformity with toe provisions 1842 81 *** 1 * ectlon *he Act of-Assembly of April sth, _ . e . MORTGAGES. Being hrst Mortgages, well secured, free of . ground rent,- u* the city and county of Fiuladelphui, is Montgom ery, Bucks,. Schuylkill and Allegheny counties, Pa. Also, 57,500 in Ohio, se cured by Real Estate in Philadelphia- * - • £918,123 63 • v REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriffs Sales, underv mortgage claims, viz: Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on ihe S W corner oi Chestnut and . J dchuylkill Sixth streets ,A house and lot, 27,by 71 feet, on north side or Spruce street, west of Elev enth*..... A house and lot, 2L-7, by 100 feet, on I westsideot Penn square,sonllrside of High street--—-................. Two houses and lots> each 1G by 80 ft, on south side of Spruce street, near i Schuylkill Seventh street Five houses and lots; each 17-9 by 90 feet, Nos. 131,-133, 135, 137 and 139 Dtlwyn street*— . Three houses and lot. 49 by 54 feet, on east side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine street.- —«». —... A lot «f gronud,lo by 57 feet, on the northwest corner Of Schuylkill Prom and Spruce streets.... A house and lot, 19 by 100 feeuon south side of Filbert st, west of Schuylkill Seventh street-- Hotel and lot. 50 by 81 feet, on the south east cornor of Chestnut and Beach streets* ...... Five houses and lot, 42 by 85 feet, on the north side of George street, west of Ashton street..—— Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feci, on the east side of Beaeh street, south of Chestnut street**;.-—.... A house and lot, 19 by SO feet, No. 9G Pitr.water at, cast of Ninth st-...... • LOANS. Temporary Loans on collateral secur amply secured- STOCKS. 810,010 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. (int on) 200 shares Bank of Kentucky-•« *■ *• * rl7 do Northern Bank of Ky. 100 do Union Bonk of Tenn 13 do Insurance Company of the the State of Penna *OO do Southwark R R.Co -3? do Commercial and R. R. B’nk ofYicksbura - 300 . do Pennsylvania R. B. CO.* * • 91 do Franklin Fire Ins. Co.-•• • 0 do Mercantile Library Co.* •*< 7 do Union Canal Co • 90 do N. American Coal Co .... ! 10 do Schuylkill R. R. Co i 3500 do N. American Coal Loan* * I NOTES AND BILLS RECKIVA BLE UNSETTLED POLICIES* ~ MERCHANDISE—— CASH on hand—— do in hands of Agents 31,212,703 44 Hr order of (be Hoard. CHARLES N: BANCJKER, Prcfc’t. Atlem: CtM&LitsG. HA-TCKEB.fcec’y. ap23 J. GARDNER COFFIN, \ztau fliOtbe Honorable the Judges of (he Court ot Quarter X Session* ofthe Peacc,tn and for tho County of Alle gheny: Thepetition of E.Seaburo, «f Hcrnoitsville, in the Tp. of 3.Fayette,in Countv aioresaid,hural*lysheweth.ihat your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for (he accommodation of travelers and others, tit his dwell* mg house In the township aforesaid.and prays that your Honors will be pleased to pant him a license to keep a public house or entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ELLIOTT SKABURN, * TV cu (he subscribers, citizens of aforesaid township, do ccrufy, that the above pctitfoncr-is of Rood repute for honesty nud temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of ttav- Oiers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Francis Morgan, David Wallace. John Collins, David Rccd. John Ifccu, David M Croiy. Wm. Sipes, Dell Boyce, O. O. Jarett, Patrick flunlavy.W. F. Dickey, Richard Moss, James Campbell, jr . J. F. WrenshaU. flprSl:3t* . ' . • : : ' Uriels House and tot for Bale! rrUIFI subscriber.!* authorized to neil the follow* X mg described HOUSE and LOT, situated on b|{|B}|. Beaver street, Allegheny City, vnA now BRICK HOllbb, 20 feet front by 40 feel back, with Kitchen in (he rear—house iwo storms high; with cellar under. The whole house finished off.in modern style— wash house, boko oven, and good stable, on the hoc* t art ot the lot Depth of Lot 100 feet For tunher particulars, enquire of James Scott.-ai Spangler’s,MerchantTailor, corner of the Diamond and Federal street, Allegheny City, or ihe subscribers Terms easy and pace moderate. JAMES C. RICHEY; Agent. .BoSinsjn Toisnihip, April 22—tf . THE undersigned having disposed of his enure inie restm (ho Clothing Business to Mr Tiros. Nkuion, respectfully requests those indebted to him'lo call at No -JSix'h street; and begs leave to recommend A(r> Nel son to the favorable notice of bis former patron*. R. S. MARSLAND. The subscriber, having purchased the established Clo thing Store of Mr. R. S. Mabsla.nd, wiIL be happy to wait upon bis former friends and cufrtoraeisi.and as an in ducement for thorn to call, he would state that he has secured Mr. Maryland’s assistance in the store,/where may be iound the usual assartmenv of Ready -Made Clothing. Customer work made to order as heretofore. THOMAS NELSON. Chronicle, Dispatch. Gazette and Tribune, copy three urnca and charge I*o6l- (apr2S:3t» Comer of Penn and St. Claxr Pittsburgh, spills spacious, central, and conveniently located X HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, will be opened for the accommodation of the public, on Thursday next, the 24th instant. The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has furnißhcd u in ihe most elegant and comfort* able style, aud employed competent assistants and at tentive and faithful servants, and that he will spare no exertions to make it equal to any house in the country. Tho woll known central location of the House, and convenience of its arrangements, rendering it the .most desirable, either to travelers or permanent boarders, in duces him to solicit and bopo for H a liberal share of pa tronage. fapx22) C. W. BENNETT*. New Tort Millinery. ... MISS C.SMITH, of Now York, has lately removed hcrMtUiucrv establishment to this city, No- 24 St. Clair street, lately occupied by Mrs. Duff, where she hasopenedher stock of Fashionable Spring MILLINE RY and FANCY GOODS, and is prepared to cxeouto any orders she may ba favored with by the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity. . Her BONNETS will be found to be of the latest style aprJ2:3t [GazeUe. BONNETS.— A. A. Mason & Co., have just received per express, a new lot of the most fashionable spring and Bummer Bonnets, comprising in pail the following styles, *viz *•— Rice Dundtabta; : Brussels and Florentine; Aiboni aid Jenny Ltnd ; Hungarian; Pearl and Saun ; Tripoli and Cactus ; Rcarl; Tulip and Cactus; Rice Pearl; French Lace; Pedal; Straw Trimmings; Misses Gipsy; Gunp u u - Cottages; Up»*2 French flowers.-a, a. Mata?r& Co.- have just received per. express, and wilfopon for sale this morning, LOO doz. of the finest French Flowers. . aprthi fIUiORN’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND X GAPalßA—Alrcsh supply just received by expres* —and for sale by JAMES A. JONES. a P*~2J comer of Liberty and Hand bis. K. ROUKII’S OUMPOUND SYRUP oTLYverwon, Tar and CancUttlagua, for the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and all other lung complaints, for sale by . npr** • JAMES A. JONES. S*lv'V°» V i NB,aNJ),s OF SARSAPAR i ILLA, for sale by . JAMES A. JONES. JOHN UULL’&.bxtraciof Sarsaparilla, for sale at the DrugStoreo , [apr22) JAMES A. JONES. BACON— 1400 lbs.country cured Shoulders and Hams forsale by [aprig] KING 3c MOORHEAD. FEA THERS—A prime article rec’d and for sate by Qpr22 KING A MOORHEAD UUAR3—N. O.Sugar; 7 St. Louis Powdered Su*ar; do Clarified do; do Crushed do; do Loat do; In store and for sale by » a . KING & MOORHEAD Molasses— . ' ~ - - N.O.Molasses] St.LniiisS. H. Molaues.(Belc'herM- St.Jamea do do; h Battlo Ground do; aprea For sale by KING & MdnßHPtn rpEA6~> oungHysun,Ounpowdcr,Imperial andßfacL -1- ' ' lll 1 ” ‘ chesißj and twelve-and an pound bi* “P 122 ■ KING * MOORHEAD TOBACCO— Rusaell & Robison’s S’* * « Wm.IL Grant’s S’4 1 *V W^Vefe’ B^ andS '' W.H. Hair’s 5Vi ' In store and for sale by a Pt23 __ KING &■ MOORHEAJ). ifoajzai—tor sale at MORRIS* XEA STORK} in the Diamond* [apr7 ~ Y «- > ■* _V <" \ “*• ~ "* ~ ' ■“ *i" f ■* . ’ . v “Ir* - • - V*‘7 ~ • $32,264 27 19,0=7 94 KOTIOE. ~v ss. Clair Hotel! (Formerly the Exchange.) >*t vV'.~ ■■ ■ .. t . r*-- Spttial Sfotittfl. The Great California Plant. 10* Canchalaguaj the great medicinal herb of Cali fornia, is a hew and invalnable additioa toouc Pharma* copffiia. A. Robinson, Esq.,ahth"or of “ Life. in Califor nia,” Hon.J. C. Jones, long a resident there, and other eminent travelers testify to the .wonderful success with which it is used by the natives as a cure for Pulmonary, and Bilious complaints. By combining itwith-Xicsr*' worfand - Zbr, the best remedies for Colds and Catarrhal affections known, prior to the addition of this p *am to our Herbarium, a medicine has been produced, which, if we are to believe the testimony of scores ,of convalescent patients).will; cure:Consumption itself* in its earlier stages. We refer to Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liv . r an 4 The public are not asked to take, its virtues, upon trust* The Pamphlet in the *i^“ s of Agents explains the Philosophy of us .opera tions, and gives the proofs of its success. [aprlB * ouW oot ruther enjoy the pleasures of health consciousness of well-being, to the ’fitter- 'cbntinaanccrofill • thoughts of never recovering I . T 1 . i t ea r es> who isnot most anxious to escape - y , .CM° l . l o.«s nBU^ n P l t°nj*endB a tremor, to the heart strings of life. But, oh! how joyous the thought that life and H&AMH is still our own, when justbefore.-De spairhad spread her dark canvass over üb. : > \ Such, kind reader, are the pleasurable sensations ex jeriencedby hundreds, who, by the use of Dr. Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire disease slowly, but surely,driven from their system—and. health, rosy health, agaiji restored id their tangnishingbodies. T ~ Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. tD* See advertisement, . • [apr!2 ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. (o*BookswiUbe.open at the Office ofthe Company, Nos . 124 and- 125 Monongahdee House, Water street, forlhe purpose of receiving subscriptions for Two Thousand shares of the Capitalßlock of said Company, on Tues day, the isth instant. By order of the Board of Director?, apr4 W.WV DALLAS, Pres’L Gaitrlc Jutoe or Pepsin* lE7* This gTeat remedy, prepared after directions oi Baron Liebig, the great Physiological chemist, by Dr. J. S.Houghionjof is working wonders in all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs.. It is truly one of the most important discoveries in ' medical sci ence. Cures of the most hopeless cases ofindigealion have been performed, to. which the afflicted can be re erred by calling on the agents. See advertisement in another column. Kewbr & M’Dowxu,, Agents, feb3 - • 140 Wooa street. 5. At cost. S 554.377 .78 |pr* Consumersof wines are invited to read In another column the card of Jacob Snider, Jr.'s cheap wine store ft?Walnut'street, Philadelphia., ‘ fobl4:dly ENCOURAGE HOME.INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, or piTTSßtrson. C.G. HUSSEY. Prest. —A.W. MARKS. See’y Office—No. 41 Water st.,in Warehouse tf C:H. Grant. C7*This Company is now prepared-to insure all kinds of risks, on Houses, Manufactories* Goods, Merchan* dizc in Store, and in Transitu Vessels, &c. An ample guaranty for the abilityund integrity of ihe. Institulion, ia afforded in the character of the Directors, who axe all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the fortheir prn'dehce,intelligence and integrity. Dieectobs— C. G._Hussey, Wo. Baga'ey, Wra. Lari mer, Jr., Waller Biyant, Hugh D. King, Edward Heazelt lontZ Kinsey S.Harbangh,S. ALEier. marl2ut $83966 17 ID" Daguerreotype.. _/~lt Nelson So Co. would respectfully announce to" the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype. Likenesses. The best Da guerreotypes, on.the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietors. ' The arrangement enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect: manner. Likenesses of sick or uiseasod pensons, taken ia any port of the city. Gallery, at the Lafayette Hall, Fourth street, earner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street., febl4:ly Dr.S.D.Rowe’i SHA K EH S AK SA P A R ILL A , 54,652 21 THE &REATSPBING AND SUMMER MEDICINE IT PREVENTS DISEASE—PROOF: - A Cheld Saved! Curious Case .—The folio wing'evi dence is only oue of thousands of similar .character,' and conclusively proves that Dr. Howe’s Sarsaparilla is one of the most eflective remedies eyer discovered Dr. How.'—Dear Sir.—fiiy son, when shout,six' months old, broke out with that dreadful disease, Scrofu lous Sores, over tse face and : body; and for two years and a hall I tried every means That could be suggested by my frisnds. I also had the advice of six or seven of the best physicians in. the country, vrithout effcctuig a .. care, and I almost wished the little suflerqr dead, that Ur might be freed Tfom: its pains, - During the last • an, months, Uxe sores were so distressing ana. painful, my self and wife, were up with it night and day, for weeks together, andvt had gwen up all hope of ever raising our little one. At length, a mend advised us to try your Shaker Sarsaparilla. Reluctantly l tried it, and 1. nave reason to bless God for it, lor, ia tiTTit.il heal ed up the sores, sothaf there is scarcely even a scar to be seen. We only regret that we did, not hear of and 'commence using it sooner, as we arc Satisfied it would have saved a great deal dt suffering and expense. T The child is now we'll and hearty, .we do- unnesilitingly. consider yonr Shaker Sarsaparilla one of tho best pre parations nowin use. : JOHN STANSBURY, . Rose, between "Front and Second sis. This is the only Sarsaparilla that acts in the JAverfKid ' neyi and Blood, at the sometime, lahich renders iziallQgsth . .er more valuable to ttery one,partittclarly Females. Dr. Mtissey, Professor in ins Ohio Medical College, says the Shaktrpreparations are truly valuable, and recommends them to the public- No Mebctut—ho HinfßßAL—no Poisonous Drugs in Vie Shaker Sarjopori&t* v. - E emember, it m warranted ta .be purely and entirely Vegetable, and as a Female end .Family, medicine if has no equal. be sure yoiimquirs for Dr. B*D. Howe'* Skakei. Sarsaparilla. ... ■ Price £1 per bottle, and six bottles for SS. . ; . Dr. S. B. KOWii & CO., . -.Proprietors, No. 1 College Hall,Cincinnati,to wnonj.aU oraera must be addressed'. "r -* , For sale by onr Agents- J/ScHOOirMA£X2 Sl Cd-, JEI. W- AIBA.NB, A. BLA.CS4 Joel Mohlee, J. M.'TowrttSirn, AVaxuai Jackson ana J. A. Joses, Pittsburgh; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny;. *V, R. McClellans-, Manchester; P.-CnooXEn .Brownsville and Druggists generally; Also, by HO WE tc CO«j Pro prietors, No, J College HalkCincinnau.Ohio. Iteb2s • - Is most respectfully Invitedto the plain, unvarnished' statement of John Watr,whowascuTedof an old Cough' -by the use of the PsTaoixtra: - “This may certify that I have been'cured of au old chronic coagh.bytheuse cffourbolUes of Petroleum.; The coagh attacked me ayearugo lost December, and I had lost all hopesof getting: well, as.l had taken utq ad vice ofseveral physicians ■withoutany benefit. T was benefittbd almost instantly by the use of the Petroleum. lamghedupi daring the use of the-Petroleum-, a tari svfistancs resembling: bone. r .. I make these statements withoat any solicitauon from any one to dosoj and sole ly for the purposa-that olherswho are suffering may be benefitted. \ou ate at liberty topublish this certificate. I-ara an old citiien ot Pittsburgh, having resided hero thirty*three years.. My residence, .at thistirae, is in Second - JOHN WATT- Pittsburgh, February 24,1851.” JET* For *ale by Keyser & McDowell,liO Woods:.. K. K. Sellers, 57 Wood at.; D. M. Curry, Allegheny City; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Atlegbeny; H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny j also, by the proprietor, - . •••••- - s. M. KIER, • marS - Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. During these sadden changes of the weather, colds, coughs ~ and diseases of the Langs and Threat, are more prevalent than at any .other season . We ad vise persons so affected to procure at once, Jayne'sEx peeiorani,'which always relieves a cough or tightness of the chest or throat, or the difficulty or breathing. Try it. To be had at the F£kin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street. ja3l • Jo*Od OdtonßuildingyFourth i trset, btl-tetm Wood and SmiO\fidd s/r«£s.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No; 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d<&nd 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics* Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. . . .. . Western Slur Lodge No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. .... Iron City Lodge. No. 182, meet? every Monday ev’ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every. Friday evening. Zocco Lodge, No. 385. meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. -• -*■ Twin City Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday even ing. . Hall? corner of Leacock and Sandusky street;, Allegheny City. -ufay£9:ly Lodge, 1.0. of O. HWThe An gerena Lodge, No. 230,1.0. of O. F., meets every Wed nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood at. [ja4:ly [p*l» O# of €>• FV—Place of Meeting, Washington HSI, Wood street, between sthand Virgin Alley. PrmßtotGH Lones, No.‘J36—.Meets every Tuesday veening. Mebcjuttile E.rtcAMravrrr, No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d Fridayofench month. ; - - . mar2s—ly : JEJT.Ut-A*. O* UPHILL GROVE, NO. .21 o£ the Vnutd Ancient Order of Mruidty meets on every Mon day evening, at the Hall, corner of Third ; aud Wood sireets,above Kriraer Altahm’s, . may2l:iy. Notice*~TheJ6tnmßYMßiiTAJLOß3 Society, of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of every momh at the Florida House, Market st. auGTyl- ■ ; JoHt»VobNa,jr. f Secretary. •' JE7* The National Loan Fund Life Assur ance Company of Londonand.NeioYaTM, ure now. ta king Risks on the lives of persons between'the age? ol 15 aud 60 years,.at the Banking House of' sepll ■ WAL A. HILL A CO. Associated lniurance Com pa : hyof the city of Plttftburgb* W; VV. DALLAS, Pres’t— ROBERT FINNEY,^Sec’y.. j£7* Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS oiall kinds. • : • • - • • ~ ' Office in': JUtmbngafiela House, Nos. 124 andl2s Water si. • - . njBSCioEs r ?-.. W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, fi.- H- Hartley, R;B, Simpson; Joshua Rhodes; C. H.Paalsort.Wm. flLEd gar, Edwaid.Gregg« A, P- Anshntz, B C. Sawyer. ChaffKent.Wm. Gorman. feb2o English and UU9H blackteas. —Exactly the* samelriudVfs£>ng andßough Wthaf are used in the Old Country, can be had at MORRIS* TEA MART, in the Diamond, and at no other Store in Pittsburgh. Price, SO and 75c. These Teas ore entirely free from aU Herby taste. aprX9 ■ '>. >■ ■ .... r > ”<»■,. - -- ■ ■ . +,\ 1 ■ >.. > - v V,-. v. ' t - * «. ERNE OFFICE OF THE Public Attention LITE INSURANCE •••• ~• ■ ■■■,■'■■./ ■■■ ■ c-: - s. tl fT-. l ■■ •' r '■ * . t i * ;V : X ■'■■'UP-- ftnmemtvAs. M’LLE JENNY LIND’S GRAND CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY, APRH. 25TH, AT THE MASONIC HALL ! PROGRAMME: M >AHTIUiaT. ir OtrESTtraE—•luassanieno, • •' Aafaer v- Duetto—Se lncliaasji aPreciJer moffLe, rL r - * s: . Itaiianaia A’getij,- ... / , Eoaaiai- m Btcnort Salyl and Bellettl. . { RaciraTiTß—Care Compagne— ' .Ccpatina. Con perms sereno, {Somnamba- . k la,] -.- - •- ~ . Bellini. .-a -„ . ItX’fc&lS JJBNHT L.129D. ' - K Romaj?2a—ln terra cidivisexp, (.Le doe il’na- . ? tn EivaliL - - - * - . fifercadanle. u " Signor Solvl* • ■?<■ Aia—On ia*gfaiyj)ens,Trhe Creation], 1 ■ Haydn; / M &ii& JETSEY lXEip. - l. . : : . p • PIBT- 3ECOND : Ovysicns—Fra Diavala, - . : - Cavatina—'Vi raVviso,[Somnarabnta], 'L- Signor Belleiti* Tns Gipsy Song,- ■' -•■■■»•■ Meyerbeer. *■■ Kosl.bz.—B«ii a sidoma,(HGittfaiuento), Mcrcad4n:fi. ; ■ ii sienorsalvi. It Elome swtet Home, • - - Bishop. ji t Ccmdacror, - -. ...,•.., Mr . jff ts3 Bsasßici. U V,-: 1 , 1 ? Vi “* s Orchestra,comprising tha best tal- £.■ nnd’nmwThy i !f )E Mr. IO3EPH-BDBSB, f; to?beeoUg^df C " 0n 0f IULM BENEDICT, Esq., ’ T~ jftP price pf adtni&iioa has been, fired at fis.-ffl 5 ' . e ry seat in the Hali will be numbered.'for m wh»eh corrcaioadipgjcbeekaTyillbß J* it/* Toe used onthis ocaaaion is from-tbc S»hed“h“jfll. Mdlor 3 ' Cluckc,illfr ’ Bosloa > aad 13 The choice.of seats will be dispoied of at Aue* u°n, onPriday morning-, aliO o’clock, at Masonic Hall. l.y P. M.Davjs., r * £:■. tt7*.To prevent purchasers .being, incommoded^br U lookers on, the usual charge of 10. cents will be made K dor admission to the auction, the entire proceeda of which will be handed to his Honor,-the Mayors to be do- - i votedtocharitable purposes. H, HANINGTON r % %' aprva »■■■..„• . Agent forP. T. BafPnm. . U - Gre&t Sfttionat- JPettlviU of FtaßUje*LL rpHEgrandDio-Panonunic exhibition of theEmperdr •@5 i Wftpaleon’AFoneral, representing his removal front ri- St- Helena to Fhuicer his reception si Paris,'and the j granamtluaryiJispiayiiihonorofihetesionmonof tho b. remains of the great Emperor to France-and to French- £ exhibited at;the above Hniijoa-Mpndoyr — and Thursday evening#, Apnfai, >■ 22, 23 and 24. Also, on Wednesday afternoon, av d v o’clock . * '•<•- - . : - . *• Thiarnagnificent spectacle was gotten up by the fim tj* in France,,eipressly for Mr. Barnum’s' Mttseum, in New York, at an expense of eixthousand. dollars. It f; . >s j no t.u painLing v baiacombination of mechanicalsfciil. L' open at 7 : to commence at 8 o’clock: Ad- w. miuance 23 cents. Children half Price. •' aprtl • G.VV, NICHOLS, Agents if TBB&IBBi Fifth Struty between Wood and'SmtihfkUL JOSEPH FOSTER* * *.« •• • **•■> . *Lesssk aim Mimosa. AojdirriLmjK—FiratTier and Patquette,so cents , s'Sell- V- t: ond and Third Tiers. 25 cents; Colored Gallery ,25 cents. &• Private Boxes, eaob, $l,OO. " Doors open at o’clock, Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. P 3DAY EVE^? NG » April the Wbfin- { ances will commence with tho playof '- r 2 LOVE. , r The whole to conclude with ' * i P. Pm OR THE MAN AND TfiE TJOERj - ! ■ MFsthtonabie Oanetng sudWaltsfna. > R. MEYEPTS DANCIN(f SCHOO ~in ?W® sea Hall, is. now open-. Days of Tuition. Mondays* wedntsdaysand Fridays, for children, at 4 P.M; fS gentlemen at BP. M. Private lessons at any time'not occupied..; . v .i _ } - &J~ Cards with terms can be had at Mr-M.’a TUSi* * deuce, SI Fifth street; [aprlSriw* i r -,(pi3palcb copy oao week andchargo Post)- \ •: 11 Grcenwoog oardenj-"" "■ 1 ! TpHIS SU3U2HER RETREAT. is cow open for the ac* 1 JL cdmmodatimi'of visitera. The bcauty cf the place L has been much improved* hy .the addition of choice f Shrnbbery and Flowers.: A. large : collection of ever 8 blooming' Plants and of the ctoicestkiflds, t are kepi for sale on the premises, lea Creams, Fruits, I * &^s l a k« s l u * lon * w aPittabtugfc, The GemJemen’sFamiabingDepartment isprentlfai- Iy supplied with a variety .'of- superb anti .oeHrattly wrought articles of dress. The variety is/entirely;ioo great to enumerate in amoderate -apace; -we must, direct the public to ah investigation ofthS Stock itself All that-we can say in ttristhnnectioa is* our Establishment the gentlemen of taste caH be sappuea with any article in onrline,mannfacttt redout of the best materials and by the most experienced hands, we solicit an examination of onr-slock ;'it composes avariefr vraichchallengescoihparisoa'. *■* - • A large lot ofFins SOk and Ainen SAtrij; Penck . Stocks ,and : s(Jf. adjusting: Cravats,- ; G Hoiks, and Staten/ of varioos kinds, and inT&ci every article of comfiorf'or Aax^^>?: “^hagehtlemanpf^goadtastewouldfandy.» AWa*Feuow3 > and Masonic Regalia constantly on ; hand. ■; .We.aolicit a share of public patronage. '* t ‘l* HINTON &CO.,* \ - Sign of the Bee Hive* No. 80. ApoTlo Building Fomin sk- • Var,ct r JDry. GooO» st)p»«* r “ iyp.;9,7 f Wont-west corner of Wood sL arid JKasmnd allty. Tl ’ GREGG &' CO., having opened ai tfae ftbiygff-jfttioft. jL/m arenow offering tor sale a large ondcom&leta assortment of VARIETV andJIRYGOODS, dohsKanft: m part of Broßd Cloths; Cassifflores, Satiaett, Btmunor Pam Stuff, Fancy Veetings, Ladies 1 Dress Goods. Lawns* Bn Lames, Ginghams,; Whim Goods, Bonnets, Hibbdiiv ‘Hosieiy, dec., Ac. Also, a Complete variety of Cattery, direct from ,Sheffield. ; Together‘ with Clocks, Gold ana Silver Watches; and Watch materials,Gold anffSUver Pena and Pencils, and Jewelry. - A fine .assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. . in shori,we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Pry Goods and. Variety line.: All of which we offer for sale on tKa most favora ble terms, either far cash ot satisfactory xefeicuco . ■ ':v ; ’ „ D GREGG ACO -N. B.—The buslnes* Of'the late firm of Gbego & ftp- CajojUbss, will be selUcd by the subscriber, at the house of B. Gregg & Co., as the hooks, noteaaod papers are in my possession, and i am tally authorized to settle up the busniess. - fanmi ~ - PAVIP Git EGG. - T> OTANIMRETXB SSEBBUB—Ib iter miramloui , JLC ond symbolical mysierv ihat charms. away E&1». Mice and Roaches from the dwellings of tnerult uvely has and will do it It eanomy .be deciphered?*/ - S. L. CUTfiBERT’S > Gen , l Agca£*£fr ; . ■ 50j5miibljc]d street; ■ ' lccCreamX Ice Oread I . • ••. . P ii. HUNKES, having removed to No.' 233 Liberty * street, (W. A. Lease’s old stand.) trill open for the season this day, (Monday,April2lst,) bis Ice Cream Saloon, and will famish the choicest Almond and Va-nfj - la. Cream.. He also bakes Bread of allvarietyl ,Cakeor4u kinds onhaud and mado to order in sno'rt time* .. Fraits of the choicest kind on hand, fresh everv week froro.tbe East. Caßaiidiry, (apr2l - To v . L--. : AarOR&HOIISE.vUIt' all thofinoreo, In Shsip*- inrgh, ta a good situation for. business. Enoturo ot tno subscriber, on the premise*.:'■ ■ apr3i:4i JOfiAS BVTTERPIKLP. ■ 4 a 101 °f B,x BARRELED ISIS. VOLVERS, at.. ;. BOWN A TETLEY’S, ■ 136 Wood street IDOZ. enstern.foar, iiye aim six inch rifled and finely sighted single barrel Piatolß. fozsale at v. - BO WN A TETLEY’S,: PAIRS single and doublebarrel Pistols, from vvw 62$ centsupwards. 1 • ' y, apriß - ■ ; -; BOWN A TETLEY. 6 lJb)£. American and Frenoo Powder Horns, assorts sizesj at : laprtt) • SOWN A TETLEY’B: \Fk DOZ. Bowie, Dirt,rHamiag ,Knives, and Baggers, 1 ;’all sizes and shapes, at / aprai . - V BOWN & TETLEY’S. . IDOZ. superior Colt’s Revolvers, thTee and (bar inches, for sale by ■ aprtt BOWN A TETLEY, r . . (Enterprisecopy.) . CO-Partneranip. > CAMPBELL; A CHESS, have this day (April Ulb,) Associated with them CHAHLES. M’KNIt»HT;>. 1 |The business will be continued adder the firm.of CAMP BELL. CHESS A CO. raprt9 ■' ; Dissolution or rartnersnip. rpHE partnership heretofore existing between the sub- I. senbers, dotog hdrineu: under, ifie firm of Walker and Blakely* was dissolved bymntnal con«ent,on the l3t or April..- The nn6nished business of the. firm-will be settled by John Walker. JOHN WALKER, . spr!7;3i» , JOSEPH BLAKELY. RATO! RATS! HATS* y-Bojara 4; Od-’J Roach, .Rat and Monietoemtnator.U prepared in Tiul a aclp^,h7A^^lch?l?sl' Si . nee, “= article haa been n, £ d ' „ h i City, u has given universal satisfaction. 1 - ■ Puce 85 cenu per box. - S. CUTHBF.RT, Gen’l Agenr, • • /.■ - 7Q Smltbfield'Etfeet.' Williesra Oixon’a London F&unt-lieTer; SUPERIOR to any Watches ever Offered 10 lh,n citi- O zensof Pnubnrgh. H. Market the above named Lever Watches. The foDowinff ffuar atitee is attached to each Watch.: “ * * By appointment to tie'-Admiralty*-. - • - WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer, and Watch Manufacturer- • : . ; Square, GoswellKoad, Lo^rtiorf This certifiea4hat tbe accompanying i» warranted by me to'be of iny an£ j* Watch with my name upon it is unless amjm patued by a certificate bearing my sTgaaturo I guarantee the Watch,No to keep time toths gat (action of the purchaser, faprlTJ W. DIXON MEI . Aobcr; • BelUfil: • :■%*■■':■ \»i ■; ■:■ . ■Mm.