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FORSYTE, ■ ** of Ph&a&ljphui County --- AUDITOR- QffNTKAL, " - *■ - EPHRAIM BANKS, - of ZUjflxn C-oimty * s «7 m miumgasßgaaaaaßsaagai > 310-sr?, Pmnoai * Co* t who are prompt, hcro :• • eat And'goaUoraaitfy. in their business. transactions, arot&O:- : ' eftTvanUiorizcitogenta IQ tho cities of New.\ork:ana Boston. fortth QS&rmnghiSt. They nro authorised to KcelTOAd* os.^tonrnsuairates.; - : i-Tiii^r6c6ip£soxo : ri!gwdo4ospaymont9.'-:The»*aces:liroAt' H * 123 Nassau street. - “ BOSTON, 10 State street vr-Ture Joa VBUtmsQ.jsß *o6a -pftIRBKO'CS AliSlOTSjtetb*. wraK' ETOj-«is*-*sa tirUtJCt ?«>•»*»».: lncur «Ttca«T> Jeo QCsc. nin qgftollt STATE CEKTR.AL COMMITTEE. The Ditnocrulo State Central Committee of Pean-Jjlviuua trill meet on the 21st May inet., at 4 o’eii e't, 1’ 'if ; at the Merchants’ Hotel, in the c.tyof I hJadelpU.l. V/il. L HIRST, Chairman. IV@ publish this moraine a report from the Au liiors in regard to the eorip defalcation. Too per.plu (Ice.re to flee it, and WO hope it will e>v« t hem Bome more autbentio information than can ho gatitred from themero rumors that bare been -floating about for such a long time. A por tion of the amount of which the people hove been defrauded has already Jbeen discovered, and s it ia hoped that .the Auditors: will-pursue the, matter antii they are able to indicate who got possession of all that is missing- j ' .-Sinoetho lamentaUo doatrriction of human life ntHorwalk, the wbolopress of the country have boon calling upon those who have the pow er fcp enact some measures that wiUgive mo.ro security to the traveling public. But if ourle ■ gislatorsdeeiro to make an c-ffort to holdlhoso connected with railroads to a more strict ac countability, they must look ton higher party for that responsibility than tho conductors and engineers. The company and its managers are the first to "hold to a strict accountability—their subordinates afterwards. On last Sunday we witnessed an accident on tho Central road, which no vigilance or skill could have prevented. The Express train wbb - coming on a part of the road, where . no. hakita— - tion was visible, and it was under full speed.— 'Thp cngineer discovered a man ly.ing In the gut-, ter alongside the track; he endeavored to stop .- _ tho progress of the train, but St was to no pur - * pose. When it was palled up he left the loco motive at once, and started hack to see what in jury had been done to the imprudent inebriate. The passengersfollowed him, and when we reach ed the spot, we found that the poor fellow had three jof the fingers of his left hand cut off. If his body had been closer to the rails, of course • • , he would have been killed, and then the hue and cry would have been raised against the en gineer and”* conductor. This accident aud the * many other fatal ones, might havebeen prevent ed if tho company had adopted the precau tion that many of the Indiana companies have adopted. They have their roads fenced in, In guch a mmnerthat neither men or cows can in trude upon them, and, consequently WO hear of , no destruction of hnman life upon them. The carolcssnes3Jof the compSnies is a matter that should at the earliest moment, be made the sub ject of legislation, and stringent measures to hold the managers of tho companies responsible in the first place, and reach their subordinates Afterwards. The Morgan County (Ohio) Herald brings ns the proceedings of a large meeting of the citi zens of that county, friendly to tho Pittsburgh, M lysville and Cincinnati Railroad, which assem bled ~t McCounellsyillO, on Saturday, May 7, 1853 Toe (noceedings We're of the most spirit „ e! (li.raet-r, and Ovrn the ladies, (God bless jh-et! i participated, nud resolved to give their | vilu iV.e a-iutance to the work- Gen. Alexah- l der AI-CountH was chosen President of the | rjeetma; 3amttd Reiner, Esq., and Msj. B d - CauMin, Vice Presidents; and 0. 11. P* Scott | cniW.incs A. AiUir were appointed Secret iries The j'j-'jt of the meeting Was stated by the Roil, if-imi s M. G tyltird in a few pertinent and v;4!-iimej r The Norfolk Beaopn states that a gold mine which promises to he very rioh has reoently been discovered in Tyrrell county, JS. 0., This is the. first discovery of gold that has been-made In the lower part of tbo State Two distressing accidents occurred in the vi cinity of Shrewsbury, York comity, Pa:, on Wednesday last, both of whicE proved fatal.— Frederick Overmiller end Mlohael Miller ■wore tho victims, and bath were engaged in chopping wood, and were killed by the. limb of a tree striking them open the head. > • Mr. Snowden, of the Alexandria Gazette; Mr. Mosely, of the Richmond Whig, and'Mr. Star ret, of tho Parkersburg News, all whigs, ore candidates for Congress In Virginia A'day or two since, at Boston, Mr. Henry Palmer, on agent of Sontag, and an officer named Philbrick, were each fined one dollar and costs, for ejecting from- the theatre oicolored ".woman .from Salem,-:; who.had, purr chased ‘a ticket for tho dress eirole. A suit fob damages has since been entered against the agent ’< .Qcorgo E. Squier, Esq., formerly H. 8. Charge to Central America, is making quite a figure in Nicaragua. We sou that several persons pre sented him with a letter, signalizing hia great services to Nicaragua—as its “generous and ardent friend, zeslous and Indefatigable de fender,'’&c.&e. “fli3 arrival enusedtho live liest pleasure,” and In his persons they: intended to present to the government and people of the. Bnitdd States o .demonstration of their devoted , friendship. vßobert Owens’ 82d birthday waa oelebratsd In New York on Friday night by some of the Btrbng-minded women, and indifferently minded men. Mrs. Rose and Lucy Stono (on costume) were ■ present-'' Dancing, fcUßting. and speeches were tho order of the exercises. - A report from Europe is to the effect thotHerr Otto Goldschmidt has written on opera, and that probably Madame Goldschmidt may, return: to ; the stage for tho purpose of introducing her husband’s music. The latter part of tho story is doubted. ‘ The Fowl Fever is prevalent in the western part of New York. At Booohester, a few days ago, “one Brama Postra crower and two hens” sold for $1,50: chiokcns four weeks old, $1; eggs, SO cents each.. The advices by the Collina Bteamer Atlantio were received by the New Orlcana Picayune, from New York, at Iff o’clock on Saturday mor ning, the whole time of transit from Liverpool hating occupied ten days. The Iron Railroad Bridge over the Monongo heln, above Fairmount, Vo., te nearly, completed. This structure, it is said, is tho first in size in the United States, and seoond only to tho cele brated iron bridgo over the Msnai atroits in Great-Britain. •In the Court of General Sessions of N. York, on Friday, the Grand Jury rendered true bills of : indictment against Edward Morrison, Joseph G. Mason, John Scarborough, George Treherneand William Preston, charged with being engaged in _tbe publication: of a paper called: the Reporter and- Banking Circular,• advocating ■ thegrand consolidated; lotteries-of Delaware.ond .Maty iadd. A Dutchman suggests a plan for giving pigs an extra kink in their tails. It is by. mixing pulverized cork screw with their feed. of are now at Cincinnati, committing robberies in every quarter of the city. On Tncsdzynlght tho house of Wm, Pat terson, Esq., waa forcibly entered, Mr. P. knocked down,-and robbed of plate and money. •Early next morning tho police were on the alert endeavoring to .fiud the men that struck Hilly Patterson.” ■' Fuexheb rBOM' XIBERiA.—A letter received in Kew York from President Roberts, announces the capture of Eoorabo and 50 of bis followers, at Little Cape Mount, and the probable final set tlement of tho troubles in that direction. Presi dent Roberts also adds: *• The election of tho Hon. J. H. B.„Latrobo as president of thfo parentetion In the United States; and I am gratified to notice that you have again scoured the services of our good friond,the Rev. R R. Gurley." He nlso stages that Capt Lynch, tf. S. Nary, is on bis tray to the United States to make ar rangements- to'rotarn to tho African.ooast In a iotr months to oommenoe his eiplorations. ' CSt. The: Courier da -Elate- Unis publishes an affidavit sworn to by a woman over 80 yeors of age; named Mary Ann Williams, who says she is the naiural mother of the Bov: Blower Williams, the pretendor to Bourbon legitimacy. ' She states also that the first intimation she ever bad of his pretensions to a royal birth was from one Wil liam Woodman; an Oneida Indian,: who came to herobout threo yeats ago, and asked her if Bbo would not be willing- to go beforo, o magistrate and BWear that Eleaier was not her son, but was given to her to'bring op ;-she told him sbo would do no such' thing, as sbo knew him to be her son; that Eloazer has since mentioned to her that Some- of his frrends thought he was not an Indian; bat descended -from: royal parentage; Bhe told him it -was no Buch'thing. that he was her son. .Railroad Accidents.— TbeHortford Coorant i l gives the following statement. . There la a lesson taiti | “The'Presidsnf of ono.of.tho roads fanning into Bridgeport, informed a gentleman rof this citv, recently, that ho bad .within.n ehort time plaoed the signals to indicate thnt a draw was open, (when it was not,) for the purpose of test, in is'the engineer. _Uot the least attention won paid to the signals', nnd, had the draw in reality -been open,'* an accident as seriOuß in its conse-. qnenees asthe present one, might have been the result. In. -this • instance,‘the engineer was promptly discharged, hot ,we doubt whether measures were tahen to guard other roads against employing bo reckless on individual.'’: TbeGreat Illinois Batlroad> -••The great €eatraMHinols r 'BaUnad Company.; appear to bo in foll.tldo of practical success.— The grant of pnblie land transferred tothem, wiU buIl& theimd for the whole distance of 710 miles, and the.stockholders will own the road; without paying a cent for their atook. It is a donation to them from the Government of seven teen millions of dollars—the estimated oost of the road—for their personal benefit The Land is estimated to be worth that earn, and the loans for carrying on the; work, .-aro.based upon the vtiiue of those lands at that.rate. Loans to the, amount of Some seven or eight milllone have re cently been called'-.for,and will be readily filled. —Tkundealer. Dbsaktcl OcoDßEtsCii.—On Thursday. fitfiu insVMrs. Kail,-wife of Jacob Kail, er., an old and respeotable citizen of Gorman township, iHatrison oonntyv came to her death in n atrango often been worked on the place .by Ur. Kail, Yrithontanypreviottemanifestationa of avioious I disposition,-attacked her in coming oat of .the; house, bore her to the earth, tossed her to a I great distance, - jnmpod'apon her. breaking rhoth i lege* and pawed and braised hep ao wuohlbat she died on the Xaeeday following. Mrs. K. [ was a large unwieldy woman, weighing probably 1260 pounds, which doubtless rendered her a I more easy victim to the enraged animal.— -Sttu^ [ ienviUt Union. Ahs Hate The? Come to tew atJUast?— -The Whig candidate for .Congress,,in the Blehmond, Vai, PStriot, at a recent pnblio discussion said: - anli-Btm\ gnti-Tariffy anti-Jhtamal Im provement Jy the.'General Government, and jnrff Dielribution of the proceeds of the Public Ldnit." Herntre sea the ijhole whigpiatfom of hy-gone deya discarded and blotted out by onefellawoop, hv simem desiratiaof reprsseatingthefcßTetoforo OD gFcd6ral2Ho£riotof,aich ??^ai» r Congria “PMncfplea oheiige neC r The Scrip Deficiency* Rqporfof of Allegheny o/ their. ■ .1 late InveettgaiiohoJ the Scrip Taut. The Auditors would fortherrejkut, that in the account of the present GoUnfy Treasurer, (here Was a credit claimed for $763 c? county .earip redeemed by him up toßecember3l,lBs2, vrhich Iras genuine. There had been previously more sorip redeemed than -yas ever pasted to-*thb;i creditof the county ;: ; it'.ms thus, manifest that i there was something wrongs aa i a duty which they owe to’the publio, and which was incumbent on them to perform aa a part of j their official duty, proceeded ta examine as fullyj f into the matter ns waß possible.' - ' I; , .The.result is herewith submitted,, :■ It,oppeare.l tby the testimony of James; Gormloy,. tvhp hap, been the Clcrkrof the Commissioners from Ooto* j ber, 1839 r Jta the present time, that thnQpmmis*., sloucrsheep a'ininuto boob-of all tlieir proceed ings, in which should bo entered ali tho resolu tions of the Board, Ac. - - " - On the Bth of Juno,-18.41;-tho Commissioners, were William Bee, John Patterson, and .John Morrison, and-8. ft. Johnston, Treasurer-; .and at this date is the following.entry, being, the first, entry ns to oottnty scrip: ; « Wepnespat, June 0, 'lB4l,:—Commenced theissuo of county scrip on tbo Stliinsf., of the denomination of sl,s2and $3, receivable by tlnr Treasurer of Allegheny county for taxes Of; other debts duo tho county, signed by-tho Comt miseionors and attested by the Clerk. Wholo; amount intended to.ho issued.for.the time, being j is $28,000; which; by ft resolution of theßoard,! was considered... expedient, under present do, pressed state of .monetary affairs, to , moot the , pressing demands on the comity,, created inconr i sequence of the erection pf - the now Court i | House,” i The debt of the county in 184 l appears, by the Auditors Report of that year, to have been, af ter deducting the cash in the treasury, $120,- 561. - This appears to have been, at that time, the entire debt of the county ; for new jail," court house,: and all-other liabilities; including .the $28,000 of county sorip which bad tbenbera issued: To meet this -indebtedness, .the,county. had outstendme claims duo her, of $60,622,48- There appears, to bavo been no other scrip issued, till 1844. ; The next entry about scrip is June 27, 1.844,:- {the Commissioners being John Johnston, J.obn Forsyth and. James Cunningham,) when -tbo Commissioners resolved to; issue $21,000 of conn-. ty scrip, the blanks for which they had.ordered l from the engravtre, to pay temporary loans ami 1 redoemmulilated scrip; and from: the minuted, [ •it appears that’! In July! -August pud: September J of 1844, they were engaged in signing scrip. • These are tho only resolutions on, the minutes j authorising the issuing of scrip; yet the rainotes I shew that during the yente‘lB46 -end,lB47,,the L Commissioners and Clerk were. engaged in sign* j ing scrip. | On the 19th! April;-1849,• the brokers having j refused to tako the scrip, tho Commissioners rcr j solved to pay, from April: 19, ,1849,- C per cent, j interest on nil;ontstandiog. scrip, and to .enable J them to redeem the same, to increase the tar . to-j G miUs.: ,Thia is the entry on the minute book-j relating to scrip, and so far nstho records of tbe j Commissioners’ office show, this is all tho ac* j count.kept of tho largo amount of scrip: issued,-! Mr. Gortnly proves: - J ' “There is no other book or record kept byttie.i Commissioners, which has any entry or cnitjea I therein relating to scrip, except the too min* I ute books/rom- which-the' CoregoiDgentrie3havo j been taking. ' The Comiaisßionera wbo..i6sued the scrip preserved no other evidence ■of-the; amount of scrip issued by them than is contain* ed- in tho foregoing entries. The Commission-1 ere kept no account of the amount of serip is* .| sued, or any account of the amount received or-1 redeemed.” This precentsa singular state of-nffaira inan j ofiioo where the records show receipts for every I warrant even dawn to the small premium for o j etnglo fox scalp. As therecords of the office, where everything ! should have been set forth about the scrip, gave J no information, the Auditors procured from the j engravers a certificate, showing the aradnnt pf I scrip struck ond forwarded. to tho Commission: era .to have bocn $228,000. -This scrip appears-1 to have neen all used, except, as the ,evidence proves, about one. full :paokago,-$7,000, and! about half-a package which was burnt at the •time tho scrip wont down, oboat $10,500. This j would leave, as used, iu some way,’nbout 5127,'- i 500. There was tent of the scrip, by the Com- 1 missionersi to James B!air,s6oo, dno bill taken.: : for thosame. This i&no w. in suit—the cassty of:AUcgheny vs.' Jas. Cuntiiugham.- John Mo- DoWall received $l,OOl scrip, and left a memor andnm with the clerk for the same. He also, got $BOO nnd $126, nlsos7G; making io all $1;- 601. Cob James Carnahan got $125 or $133,. whlchtho Commissioner informed him was what he-woa entitled to, for his: services in Blgnlng scrip, he being in office but a short time in the place of William MagiH, resigned. This has: been refunded; :• John Forsyth received $OOO of. this serip, which heclaimshassincoboeasettled. Joseph Marks received $534 of this scrip, Jas. Gormlcy received, as extra compensation, of this scrip $6OO. These items were all paid out of tho scrip from the Commissioners’ ofiiee, and were not’drawn iu.tho regular course of business from the,Trea sury, ■ Tbs ecrip wad signed in different places, and some,' it is alleged, was stolen , from tho Su premo Courtroom. The'whole amount of scrip that passed through tho; county Treasury ap pears to have been $191,886. _.. • v The account herewith exhibited, made op from tbe differcnt Auditors’ report,-shows that there has been 20,451 redeemed more : than ever pass ed through the treasury to.tho credit of the coun ty. •. There have been umuy irregularjtiesjq the- Issue and redemption of this scrip. There is still scrip out, and scrip warrants of which, no. entry is m any book—how mach, cannot be cer tainly ascertained. ■ The public will judge for themselves of tho whole matter, yoor ; Auditors having mads ar rangemeats.for the publication of th 6 whole cvi. dcnco in pamphlet form; without-cost.to tho county. * : STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE AND REDEMPTION OF i : COUNTY ECRIP. ms. Bscre.. aesrssnat. . iscausx.. .octmm>a.. 1843: • 128,000' * 620 ' $27,180 1344 -* 22,500 :-,1,559. 23,001 43,111 - " i 14,600 3,093 . 11, 407 . 00,518 .1845 :: t 61,643' '6,055' 45,073 105,100 IS4S 82,021 aCW 25,012 182.108 1847 41,669 - - 0,703 .. 34,700 ' 158,874 1848 07,654 ; «,2W 1849 00,012 • . 9,208 1861 . 29,650 - . $101,123 $211,674 Deduct 191,123 Balance $20,451 —amount redeemed .tnorA than was credited to the county. .■ —All of whloh is respeotfnlly submitted. • Wn. Finra, Jons Ehemck, Fss, I. Gardner, - - Anditors of Allegheny County. ■ CossuupuoH op ToßAoqo.—The Jonroalof the Statistical Booiety says, If thepopulatlonoftho oarth bo taken at one hundredmillions, and the . consumption reckoned os equal to that of the kingdom of : Denmark, or seventy ounces a head, the. prodnoo of the whole world will amount to nearly fwo million of tons (1,953,126) ,n year.— Seventy ounces a head,: of course, far-exceeds thcaverage consumption of Europe, in ' most of the countries of l which tobacco is heavily taxed; It Is certain, however,.onthe other hand, that it' falls' far short of the consumption of Asia, con taining the majority-of-roankind,:where women andiohildren emoke as well 09:men, and where the article is;-moreover; untaxod.: Nearly half the British tonnage, which “ entered inward" or “ cleared outward ” last yearwonld be repaired teconvbytho quantity of this American weed, of Which tho valne, at two penco a pound, wonld amount to nearly thirty-six-and 'a half mUliens sterling, £86,442,600. - figU’SeveroUadisßin Woreester.vresiding in the' vicinity, of a house of bad-repnte, have adop-. ted-the'plan of plßcinglight| in-their: windows every night,: in suoh a. manner,that they will re- Boot strongly upon the objectionable .house, and whenever they see a visitor approaohing H,;they 'Serenade him .with domestic snoh .as dinner bells; tin pans,'fish harnß, &o.- Under this kind of management, the business of. the disreputable establishment, ■ has'- sensibly- de •‘creascd. - A' Tytooßapbioai, Error.— The Pittsburgh Post: came very near writing Galphinizc the; -Whig party, instead of Galvanise its -almost -defunotbody In that oity... .Thereissome Bignof life, however, inthe Whig party of Pennsylva* 'niki "for little, hoyahaveheenemployed topßrado: -the streets With printed- circulars, and to thrown copy into each dwelling-house, warning the peo ple of the dangers of locofoooism,' and calling them to be on'hand at the .municipal election in, Ootoher next— Prtmiena Post - i E2f* A. writer in Us Baltimore Sun, wha has ■beenaHiotediseveroly io-:his.family:by that ap- > jpaling disease, bronchitis,:has found, relief/rom the following remedy:—w Take honey, in the >comh;f sqneeio it out- and' dilute-with; a -little’ water,-andwetthelipa'andmonth.-cecaeioDaily ■with it” It has nsver-been known, to;ftalf!fivsn.- where ohUdrtn had throats sb swollen tm to M .unable to ovrallow. • It is dertainlya mmplo.rem-i ody, ahd may bo a very efficacioas . r V. * ** n 1 > > '- 1 Revolution In Chinn. - '- Of- all the countries in the-,world, thovlasV to. which one would naturally lopk.for ar.evolntion ie China. But it seems that even the habitually dooilo and peaccftll peoploar that huiaaa hive . ipartake of .the agitation of our era, and that the ■ flames of rebellion-now light up the valleys and mountains • they' inhabit, threatening even the •dCßtjmetion Of thqimperialmle which.has borne uninterrupted sway there for over two centuries. China haS' been the theatre of a quasi-rebellion for twoorthroe years. But little authentic in-.- telligence bps, however, ever reached us in re-, ■epeot to’ita' progress. For some time the most, .trustworthy came through Mr* Qutzlaff, tbeGer -man missionary,: whose recent death is widely deplored. Bince bis death the 'have'cento to us through the English Tcsidobts at Hang Kong. About a year since we publish, eitnows,, received by way of California, to- the effect that the rebellion had been at, least par ■ tihlly suppressed, and-its principal leader exe cuted,. This, however, was contrndloted. on the next arrival, and now we learn by the accounts received from Entope yesterday that the revoln,. tlon is advancing with rapid etridesi and. has; air. rendybecomo of the most formidable character. It originally commenced in KwangaiondKwang tang, the two .most southerly provinces-of the empire,-in the latter of which tho city of Canton is situated. Thence it has penetrated; northward for seven hundred miles and upward, till it has reached the Xangotso, the great river of’Chiha, and down its valley; toward and near to its month,--tiU’-tbe .insurgent army,.■-fifty-thousand, strong, has entered.and taken possession of. the great city of Nankin, containing .above, a half million of; inhabitants.- - The rebels may ■ said, if our acoonnU are true, to hold possession of tho very heart of tho empire. Their entry into the city of JstanUin was made onthe 19th of February- -Itcis; very. evident from tho progress ofthe inßurgcptforce, and the capture by.itofono ofthe three pnnoipal cities of the country,’ that it is.headed by a command ing spirit; and considering the long-time It has been gathering, and its steady npproach to-the capital [Pekin J through tho populous 'districts of tba empire, till it has achieved its presentfor-- midablo position, 1 wo ore forced to regard its prosgeotsof subverting the:existing,dynasty as exceedingly-promising..- -Wo- know not wbat i -would by the success of the rfibels.nnd i tho oyerthrow of-the: present-government, but ] we sonnet help feeling a- sympathy withyevery- | thing; that looks like movement among the. stag-, i ‘nant waters of Chinese history. It can-hardly be otherwise than that a successful revolution -which would overturn; the government “ondutir i the Rst-and unwieldly mass of human beings i who Inhabit the immense territory of -China;- 1 would b’c productive of good. . Some .such in-, i . tomaj convulsion seems to be absolutely neces.- sary to'-clear the mephitic atmosphere which surro’trads and envelopes the nation. ‘ So ’fnr.as weean discover, the revolution ap pears: to have bad its foundation in a sentiment ■of reform;lt has proceeded- upon tbo-ground tbattho'lconutry was misgoverned, overtaxed, and'generally oppressed. The revolutionists thus.qlm, professedly,oat bettering the condition of the people.. The head of the exhibition is knawh-by the name of Tion-teh. Wo are not. aware (bathe or hisfollowcrs profess republican sentiments,; or proposo to inaugurate the.rale of the-pcople in the event of- sucocss. - This would bo too much to expect. But- a. chango in the heat! of; the government from one claiming to be., •the descendant of the sun and the brother of- the moonito a- man elevated-from the common mass of humanity by the exertions of' ordinary flesh mad- blood, and Chinese at that, would bo a change looking in the directioh of responsible and republican government, by no means to be i-despised,. -On the whole, wo confess, therefore, ; that onr sympathies ore with tho revolutionists of PChlnnrs-fIT I*. Tribune. EGOiqins of the Ocean Wave—An Incident escape of Mrs. Stevenson, wife of. James S’taveoaon. Esq. of the Branch Bank of Montreal, itfjfatnilton, .vos a very extraordinary one.— 1 She wns. Sleeping in a statu room with her litUo ; j daughter, when oho was alarmed by the erics of I tho: passengers* NShe rushed to the adjoining I state room,-wherd her two young sops and her Fmald were sleeping; failing to make them hear j her by calling, she burst in tho door only fo find [ them suffocated by'the smoko. Taking her rc -1 -maining child, fcbe was persuaded by the purser rto jamp overbifnrd, and was tied to oneot the I braces of tho wreck by the first mate, where she [ remained two or three bouri), eligtly exposed to i tho action of the fire, till taken up; Hcrdanght [ dr-waa lost; however, and' the gallant first mate I who assisted her is also among, tho missing.— [ Mrs. Stevenson went op to-Hamllton on Sunday 1 by tho ; Mayflower, and Itis said will recover cn- I tirclyfrom her injuries.::- Miss McLennan, of I Cornwall, belonged to the partrrw.e have men- I tloned as bound for Cincinnati. - Sbe altered her I Intention, howovdr, when she readied Niagara I Falls, and: returned—to meet her death.— Ez. Pafer. TheMstory of one .of tic passenger cars which true wrecked at Norwalk, and so many of its la mates : tilled, is indeed carious. U was bmlt: about a yearsince.nnd usedfor.tho. first.time to convoy Governor Soymour and suitfrom Hart ford to Now Haven, on tie occasion of hlB in augeration as Governor of Connecticut. On tie day following it was sent back locked and empty attached to one of the regular, trains. From some cause, never, yet explained, It flew off the trook, went down a steep embankment, and was badly shattered. It was subsequently repaired, and in September or October last formed a port of the express train from this city which was bo j (badly [wrecked at-Windsor locks,: Conn. On i thls occasion it vras tho last car, and went off the. i bridge into tho water, and sank, Several of its i passengers were killed, and all more or less in jured,': At Norwalk it was the second passenger car that went off - the draw, tho sad effects of which awful leap are too well known to require repetition. Its owners had better give it its freedom, for it has dono -mischief enough.—lV. y. Utrali. ' tQm lynshliaw continues to provail In Cali fornia although it bus been banished from the precincts of the larger cities, and has retreated to the placers nnd small .towns.; -By the last stoamer’snewswe were infonnedof no less than five men having been hung by lynch law, in va rious parts of the State. One of these ms a. profeaßiounlgiirabler, who quarrelled with nnd killed a trader, vrith whom ho wasplaying monte. Ho ms hang at' Shasta. Two others robbed and'murdered a couple of storekeepers atEureka, and the remaining two of tho five were Mexican horse thieves, who were executed summarily at Monterey. - In all of theso.cases the miserable wrotohes who- suffered the’ penalty of death for their crimes, were, regularly jrled by a ‘lynch court and jury, according to the forms and usages of, genuine law, though rejecting tho technicalities; and, curiously enough, one of the trials, that at Eureka, lasted a whole week,dearly evincing. that.tho-iynohera were so intent upon the pun ishment of the offenders as to - deny them the justice of a fall hearing first.-- tf. 8, Gazette, ..... Santa 'Anna Restraining the Lllitrty of the Press,. . .Tho following additional Item of nows; from Mexico has been received by telegraph from Hew -Cfrleuns; 1 dl.Sapta Anno,- immediately on. taking thß reins of government, proclaimed a new and- arbitrary. law in regard to the press,! requiring-all papere to be.licensed by the government,-the proprietors: td deposit large sums as securities, to submit every arilole to the examination, of government offioers before publication; and to abstain entire-- ly from discussing political matters; andey severe penalties,in case of the infringement of -these rules; which penalties nro alßo applicable to the pnblioation-of matters denominated subversive, . seditious, libellous, immoral, or calumnious, Tn • consequence of , this decree; several of the moßt prominent Mexican journals, including the Moni tor, have been discontinued.” , : 'Taxes nr Gmsat recent modi* filiation;of thetax or tariff in Great Britain con templates tho reduction and abolition of daties upon about 270 artiolcs used ns food, relieving the British subjects of taxes to the extent vof about§26,ooo,ooo. ."'This great deficiency, by the natnral law of freedom of trade,, it is hoped, will be made ap to the revenue, in a few years, by the inoreas?d.cpnsuinption'iQf the articles, as in.thn case of the penny postage,, where: there has. beqnrasteadyj gain to the revenue, notwith standing the cnormooß reduction ofirates. The present deficiency wtil-bexnade up by the trans fer of the tax to capital—an“Amerloan.system*” moro wjae than that of Ifenry.Ciay, . which-will mnltftproperty, and not-individuals, bear-tbe JmrdenS of State.— Pnvidtnea'Post. .:s , j. ••• ~•• .. . BeUAHKABLE ACBO9S HIE ATLiSTIC.— The extraordinary passage of that skimmer of the Collins’eteamship.Atlantio—it is the subject of a good deal of remark inthe-Now York'prc3s.' The Atlantic's time, from' doak to dock, his just been nint days and twenty-two hourly beiog^the qdlckpst trlp thls season. . One of the -sabutalitiaV benefits of it Is, that the business community of New York were mailed to tend,lack. .cnrosttUo their letters, by the steamship Baltic," whichsiilod for'Liverpool at noonou Saturday., ■—Salt. Sun: - - ~ . * > ■ An 111-Fatecf Railroad Car, * -* •* '* * p i " \ ■" «» „■> ' ;■-> ■ •*. ».•. • v'*. 1 ..-tv.., i- ,:■ •• - -'•.■l’-'-r-'H - -• • , 4., Valuable Head of Hair. * . PungSdiacourscs upon thegold andsilverbair powder now in Vogue:. - _ ' - “ The-Paris Indies aro wearing gold and silver dust in tSsir 'hair.* Their heads, CO dressed, -must ho worth a mint ofmoney. i7ebave heard i of damsels being do distressed as todxfcompelldd i ter cutoff tbcirhair'&ndsell it; butthese ladies would command - a high -price for theirs, * or,, ; probably,: they would; keep it: tbemeelyes, and coin-their own silver and gold, by simply out- 1 ting off a curl, or as much os they wanted for their immediate necessities...- Perhaps they pay i their bills, in this way ? Perhaps, if Kojins is i -harSt-pressed for: cash- try some'-inetorable i diamond merchant, dr has not wherewith to dis- j nbarge her debts- at lansquenet, she unfastens I her head dressy and pays: her- creditor in gold duet by putting into hia hands an immense toft! of false hair, with a request.‘that bo will oblige i her with the difference.* With this expensive j fashion, a ‘Pape of the liOoh’ :"might-beoome:n | very dangeronß felony,; and there’s no doubt, a ; hair-brained lovbr, if.detected in the act of cut. j ting an auriferous ringlet off the ifeoffof his be..; loved mistress, would; be carried olf to theiJu-1 natt de Police, and treated no better than a I chevalier v.V- - - - V-i-4. ■ ..•: -V ■ ■ -. '• •-. •• j -;■••- . • t. i i. -•■.'■ * i ** n H I*4. , * t«£-V V J , , -j. V. W |> 4 V v’-’.'. , • \ *V. V h• V‘ L' v. :.., * t* 1 t v * -t * I often tbinfc each tottemnjr form -That limps along m life’s decline,- >,■ ... .Once boro a heart a* young, as varxn. -? -> As full ofidlo thought* as mine I ' Aiu) each bos hadits dreams-cfjoy, v-yr-Bs oxtn unequalled, puxaronwnos; • • ; t -Trtnrnfrmnrfng-irnen tJwblUßiifag boy • First thrills *t lovely woman’* glance; . And cacli conld tcUhia --v v - -v,.- -.'.\you34tWnk its scenes of - • ITore passSqn, more unearthly, truth . - -’Thanany v £alo before or since.. Yml tboy could tell of lender lays , , . ::54tmidnight pemica ia-(Sarnie aimed' f::.y or day* mom bright then mc J . *:■■**■•*■••:■'■ •-Of beaming oye and tresses gay, • ? .^r' And forma thaidafraaH passed &»!#•■ * And left than .-what we see them cow. Andij it thus—ishtuuaa Icrre ■ i.~ - ■ w.: v .-SlficU Water Heeti&fr* •. •A -.‘PUBLIC MEETING-of citizens friendly ix> the exten*. fV - slon. fit Gut Monongahalfl Improvement to tbe.Ylrglaia • State Llao f -irQlbcbelJ at PHILO HALL,ath&lf past erven -o'clock*,THlS EVENING, foetlie purpose of devising means i to vnlchrn cnmter of ciUzetur! frtmrtlte upper Monongahela trill Bepresent, _/• i By.or • ■ KaY & 00,, 66 TFood street.: . :OLOUR—loQbbl*.S?peiJlne Floor;-'- )p ■. ■ v GO.do Extra - do; In store and for said' by ' & HER BOSE, ~ • myl3 . .. Ho. 243 Liberty street :• QUO Ail AND MOLASSES— O lStfbbls. H. 0. Molucca; 15 do 8. S. . do;. . 50hhds.y. OrSozar; > ila store and for sola by '••taylB.. • >• • : yKIBgPATBICg:& HERROSS. Bacon and poke— /: 10,000 '• r f>,ooo -do Hama; •• CObMSTH&s Port*Jo store «ad lot salary KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ‘ A * LOT FOB front crnßayerßtreet, and6Q. back to-'&nallejT pitnate ©nelottrom Qia-opnxer of Bearer and Jaeksonerreets. Fries $450. _ • •* -' Apply to • _ . . iIQFITTT, • ' mylS •- . - -PostßaUdinga,Fifthstreet,: LAKE FISU—W bbls. W&ita Fish; • ' - 43 do Trant; - • • - ■ ••• 40 do lake Herring; •-.-■••.-» •*_' 2tlbal,f''bb]s.. do: . Eecd^cdby .*■ "■ HENEY S: COLLINS. T milli: LOOOilOUVi; ENGLN Jt—Tit© tocomoure Soginje; X- description ©fits structure ;rules iortaii maiing-lia capabilities; and practical observations ca its ■coastrociidn aiul managetaent; by. &Tah Coliranu New edition; 1 JwfcrcwelTedfindl&rsalebjj :; •: mylS . > • ■ •■■■. . KAY Jk CQ-, 6*> t>ood street.. - APartaerWonted* •. •-.•r-.- ■ A a capita! of from $lOOO to $&000:em'l&* v/V Jo an* established maoofactariag- pnrfnegy where thwe.is np:cazapctiuon and a.large demand, that yields a profit of from.2s ceaV - ,-- *•* ' ’ Box,42Vrast OiUcc. 3?iOIl SALK—ALct in Tcmperaucer llle, CO by ISO feet; tin , wbkMm&etodaFrame Building,ooeoplednaachureb, 30 by 50 feet, trinch may easily be converted into o comfort : able dwelling, or suitable for a factory.,JThfg properly will te &013 ZqpJjr ea*h, **' - f 'Apply to xuomas sioynrr, 1 mylS- n -::- CogtßnildmgSiijiifUtatrec^. 'Eijtwj two story frtuntf IJausc?, 27 bj COfccf Jj each; containing ftmr room*, each•• 17 by lifect.-'The lota aro £0 brllG feet, loan clloy {.-.situated la thebecood ■\Vera, -Allegheny city, fronting on Kcsara. atrceL,'This nropcity will bo gold low. and da good terms. Apply to TUQUAS iIOFHTT, '-.mylB- ••--v:- ..PestEaHdiflgs,Fifthstreet.• IS THE TUIiiF OF TIUK !~Aod JL- persona will find it *O, by neglecting to-buy-a box.of KEATING'S EXTitUiUNATOIt, which can be bad at ajl tbe Drug Store* In city or country, fcr.iho’ sum of tncntyr fire cents; vblcb, if yon are troubled wltb the yennin, will rare you many a doUaEfbesidca a.great amount of-rexa* tlan.- Principal Depot,.^o.'lSi* Smithfleld. street, Pitt» Irartgi,Po.' • .■• • - ••■••• : ; -;myl3— .• Land for Sale*- -..' - IN COLLINS TOWNSHIP,Allegheny CanatT* irilfclaiuJr a roUeof East Liberty, adjoining lands of Tboma* Mel lon, -E.«q., Alexander Ncgley, ifc, from SIX to EIQUT .ACRES OF LAND, as it may *uat purchaser*. -.U is pleas* r ostly situated; suitable tor Oardtmmg,oi Country Seats; i and will be sold cheap. • . i Enquire of CASPER NEGLEY, or of WM. JOYCE, on the [•prwnlaea. , - -•■-y--^roylifcShg*.,-. IJOR SALE—Ttro Houses and lots, situated «n TtVliStec V street, 1a KnyVplnn of lots, and extending back to allev.- The Lot Is SO by US feet; ou vrhlrh are erected two brick dwelling houae.%-15 by 4t cadi, two amla half .stones high reach JMnatt.contalns seven , rooms and a pantry; good stone.-cellars under rack bou*e; hy drant water convenient; a good buck £ table lo the rear of IoL-c This property trill be hold low -for cash. . Apply to- THOM KS U ’.•• .= <..- ••- /.■•-. - Espodal and prompt attention paid to- repairing of Corri» eg»,do. ; fmyl&dgwy*! JOSEPH WHITE. * ~ » , . _■ V.\ ■ c r { ' V* ■nr*. > > - YOUTH AHT» AGE. . Otwhispcrein&wllHajear; - • OfJd®eaona'blOßhins.ch?cstr ~ i. • Each ld£3, coch'whispcrs far bo. <2car -/ OorxnoderoJlpstoglTO i £o vuryllghtand fraila thing? - -«• . - Acdmun yoat&sbri^iteatArbms dot*'v ; J?oreTerontimesrcstlc«*»iug?' - Mart all the cyea tfcatsiill are bright,- . And the Hpathat t&lkofblltt,' • : - AndaUthaformsffo fAlr to sight, ' ~ Hereafter only como-io tfcS Then what are earth's beat rltfon's worth, > . Ifwotttleogth mustlose ihem thuft— Ifall wetolue-moat on .earth. 7* > . r ■ < ..Ere long-mart fade away from us. SBW ADYEBTISEHE3JT3." C&RKIAGKS FOB SAI.!3. -TH THE DISTRICT COURT OV THRU-NITED STATES,' X’ .forth* Western District of Pennsylvania; Robert Liston \ -i«./ >. i In Admiralty, •• Engines of Steamboat Magnet;k- . .. -• • w r'h’otJfte Is hereby given to oil-personsinterested, that- by 'Tirtao of a -writ of attachment, issued oui-of the: aberve. . named Coart, I attached the Engines, steamboat Magnet, (the said Engines lying cn.thoMoaongahelairimrf, above the bridge,) on Saturday, the Mth day of May, Inst* in an action for wagcvdvil ana maritime,- wherein Robert Liston is-libellant; and that TUESDAY, the .17th instant, * boaJSMn oppolntedby the Coart, for thsreturn of the trrit -and the hearing of the cause.' ... .7...: W£SLEY-FRoST,3latsbal. 1 Pjsrorr & BTZBRiw r Pr»t&rsfo*-L£benant' ■•■■ V hearing or theabovo cause U continued until TUESDAY, the 21th instant - ayl3-7t ■■ljtir£vSalcorstixclr« at Auction* / THE foUowicg llst of Valuable sale at Auction, in the u Old Uaatod. States Bank Build ing»" No. U fourth street, on SATURDAY EVENING,; May2oth» at A o'clock: .. v ,; .50sharesBanlrof Pittsburgh! • • 20 do M.&Mrßanfc; I-..?. 20 -do Exchange Bank; . . *.L* .JQO 'do' Northwestern.MiningCompany; . >;/. . : 100 :do ■ 'National- do _■ dp; . "100 do Ridge do doi 100 do Adventure da do, * 100 do Axtee > i do- do? ; j • £0 do'- 'North American do • do: :,M: 10 do'^Minesota ’ ; ;do .• -do, „ 24 do- AlleghenyGasfiled;; ' > $a ‘do. “EUtsosnrfiXif* Instance;. -' - •>*. -r .25 do WesternTnsarancd i • •• 25 do Pltiaburgb, CLn. and Looisvilla Telegraph; ;! JLO ■do'' Ohio-and PcnnwlTanlaßailroadV"-'- '•! ' 25 do 8L Clair Sirect Bridge; r-25 'do _ ifonoagahela Navigation CompanyV •'-*' ■:*' , 50 • do : Norwich Mining' do. which theynre desirous ofsejl* lag* • can Jbaro them • nddo&'to tho list* ty leaving- them at ■ any lime: betee Saturday.: --- A; WJEKINB' £ GO+ •. py!B • r 1 ’ •' • -- v ■ Stock and Exchange Brokers. • rflO.tba HonoraHo- tho Court of Gcottcsl XQuartcx : Scssionspf tho Peace, In nod forihecoantr or Allegheny: . - , • - . •• The petition of .TUtotson. Neill,- Borough of Tarentnia; inths county aforesaid, humbly shcwelh,—Xhat yburlie ,tJtiDaer hath prsTidcdhlmaelF-jrlts materials .modatlon of trarelcrs and'others, at' hlsdwclUns house In lhaßoroqgh a&resa&,anapp&ys.tfcatyour TTonori trill he' pleased togranthimaltecnse to kocp-a publlo house of cn •tmalnmont, *od-your petitioner,‘ns in duty bound, will • % v .1 ' . * XILhOTSOy NEILL. We,.thesubssrfficrs,cltirrosoftbe&mraghafbresaiil,'ao that thfl.aboTDpetitiOnerls of-good -repute fothoh*' tsly and temperance, and is irefl prorided with house room ■ end-ttaxTco3enceB.for-.the- ■ sUangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary, ' - - J oacs HumevEobert Mo r-iisomGeorgsrßry, Joseph JamOaßowtod, N‘3l• * pylS-Sf rno the; Honorable tho Jodgea cf the CourtAf Concra! Qoarterj£esgionflof-tfraPt«fr>- hr-fma for ihecountyof * v r ~ , cf. Jhttsbnrghsin.. tbe.countya&resaid. .-hcuxabty .elifivef^rr-. .your peti&mer. witb-nxaieriaJa - .fp? tbeaceommodstioa ©f travelers an>ieiiie»,atliis .ing.honse hr the Ward wfrreW and-prnys that, your Son ora will bepleasad 10 grant ddraa license to.. keep - S house Of bpundwfllpruy. ' J -JOHN OILCHOrST . We,.the subscribers, dtiiens of theWsrd.n&repidj.do certify, that tha ahOTepeUUonerJsofEOo^^P^^" esty and temporaneo/and is jrolT prodded triUrnoaserppja and eottreniancfea fbrthe'ficcoramodaQoa of strangers-PJid travclera and that said tavern is necessary-. - ’ James Montooth, John Shannon, Wn JtUeix C Hartwell, %m- Mackey, John Woewaa,. Eli Y ‘ (Journal copy, ftfid charge Posh) rWELESK—IS*> > £? \j ajl7 :.. SEUR2 H, COiLIi'JS. A « •* * _ -*» ‘ «/**£-*' 1 V - '.LE3&2 las MAJt^OES- ' : *®£^ Wo P ea: «t : 3}£-«fetockf perftaasjics to-cccaacscs.- ——« -• Tillo3 OT AnaCSHnr: : ‘ ' .:'. Pntats JPoztA $l,OO \ Dress Circle. 60 eta. Jaiquetto. 50 {Second „«£s M * s ' lsol E 53. TUiri clsbt of tte on;n 3 mrat of Mr. COCLDOCS. SS K ? i r?? tcftl!6 «S»SK!tof Mrs-POITEB. : ropreeatatioa of tie “WmoiT Msy ttil£jB3f»gt Sporforaetf 9m £iss*:■“ >.-. THE WILLOW COP3E. - - ' ’- —•• Mr-Soaldoclc. “SKi* *=3- >•■• Mn. F.ttor. Hornpipe... . —Mr-GUtert - >, -c » ,;- Toconclado’sitatfia-'rarcaof. * THE OBJECT OP INTITIEST. ’ , tQ. To-momsr—Sire. POTOlTR'nml iir.-COOtBCCS Kill flppcirj ' s- « /'IHIjAP.-WAIiI/ TAPES—i’or 0 r S, lQaßill2'< roll. fmylT] WAETSa ' • f fl EbTfU. DiiCCJI ATIOX S—Gold, uglTgfcaailTftftm calt fl ros»- 1 iir«leby 1 - * - my!7 P. aur^wAt f T., -t.t:-.B4rmia^Uaia^. Cozapasy*-«-> T. :nr Wparsnsne® cf-Uia-ragtloa:-.ct th& -Ccragfedsagfra-rcg-tha. i Bianlagham Br* ’-e Crm^asy, at a mechus held » - Ccalf y.\- SCALED PiIOPOiALS fordeuvcrlss in. the Stares ftifi.s* v .WoflOLctths: Httabdsgh Css Q>rn*afi£mdoB feta&sj£r? s -. - : of TStaminons -CoaJ,\4o,OOO.bnsl»ta .jc£ Slack,. &ud:-S,CCO-,w, bushels of lime, will be rceeiTcd at the Office of tho CompSr : . : - jjy data THUBSDAT, the 19th test, at 3 o’clock, P.M. T&a •Coal, £] ach and Lidia to be of such quality, and dciitorsd at, ; . tuclj times and in.sacb quantities**ashall be opprotsd-cf. -vu .and directed.;, The standard,or.camputaiica.fbr coal asd' ---:.-:,—- slKkto.beJB■ pounds per.bushel.. \. r .. :.v :. - : - -< :Tbe TsaytosnU to be- made taoctidy-T-retalaina Sa psC ;,.: - -■. , eenfcr as securUy Ibr perfbnnance.of.contrcct. - v >- v: Proposals-tojbe addressed to. Thor. .: v r _.' dantof tbeCompany,and forCoaT&ni^^■- :• -r;. Sack, or fir kune, t»tbe ease may bo. :.■••■>-*-.•* \v- .*.,■ - - JAMES CHBISTT, Treasures. ; Office of Pitaburgb Ga» Ocx* May. 7,1553. .-•■... TfoWSU - -88 Third VTscd and ZSar&otr ■rilEIJ ia^«rsiga«l''rcgpehfals f: .ca2l3.tb9attsai;sa of Jteal-; X 623 ia Carpei3,and persona desirous pf.fumisblus Eo: ~• .tt‘^TSi«iiaboatafor to fctfnswatiit large- r.. Royel Brusieh; : <• - Tnpcfltry^Brassolar' ■*,•- •"" v..-.-:"*.. ••■• Imperial Tliree Fly ; ' - - • - .. ■ ■■ anE Fino Iflsratn $ .-.•sv-'c'-- -- ; ■ SUk OntcH Carpctißg y.=- ■ ■ •*> •'■ •••• •'.•• ■ EempCarpctlogf Striped & Plaid * ' ■ -;••.•.••• ;7 * .jAUo, a complete assortment of GII» CLOTH* from 3.totM> * / fcct vidai 02 Cloth fcrrSt^TSj-CoccaaiuiCanton Hstdass; — Axminrtfizy Cbemllfi, 1 Telrc t.un&.Tnßat 'Eugavind" Haw; Cocoa, Juts, Chalnv Msts; Stair „ ,flod-SyWindowShgdcBandßllnds,BiasaHep-Plates»£c. -CS?“Aiibcral discount to'iliose to sellagroa. | -lapt iH.?S } V : . ; y y-sCfZx £\V THE STAJE. HUTUAI, ' FZIU2 AND iIAKISE IN SCRANCEtXX, bf ' - * Assilscf GisCoiapaajr,Maylrf, 1302,.^,5210,5J3£T .Prgafcias raff'd, yearendingHsx lstl 123^71:2 f •:^! ! T,:-: •Betnaisd r ;£■- • -.v^'ti^. ; i:' r ’' - p£E££s,<£c-,v^...—s0 J 235..£3.-:' , >•■ Capital stock paid mini :;';'i -\" :Bonds,llortgages, Loans*• abdctlieraTailaUcrr '<:*■- . eecaritifi5,^..*...^.'^......—.210,770 SS.. Casbon hand, and - Total aSrels Eabla for IcsstcSj ilaylalSSCL-r S3£S,SIS^S . JOHN P. p r ~C. SEDGWICK* Uarrlsbcrs, - _ * Philadelphia, : -r?M ~~ l t WILKIKS.DanIrwv . . . Ai - >n ; -- , i - JOHNS, ; <>" ■ ; i. .A-J. GfLEETT, Sarxiabnrsi - '•.* &T. JONES, Harrisborff, • -. ROEEST KLOIZ,-Carbonconr.iy. - - -- -.—^ ' - JOHX.RTKCTHESHnaI.'Proddcotv A: 3. CHLLSTX* Sccrcisiy* ” ' - * ~ •*. .:;. TTOiosw periU and s2w£bn 'aiercbacdfee lit : dfr -cghonafrß stbreesfe r&tearcgaC .•glrteat-:wiUr safety.;- PoHries-issned- . ; - STOCK, aid hereby notified to attend & HEEUXG C? -THS?v.* r STOCKHOLDERS of PHILO wv - of of •; StiY, pnsisaW) flilOiO’cldcfeiflu. &r tic: purpose cf tz- -‘ - king-lato consecration tbs cjceptsure of the deeyeral sap* „ plemeatff to .t^-r Bitttes of —— scriptions that«inay be tendered fin , ih £aid Bczd. j - “ THLEIAH ■: 'i- '&dsidfiat'.EttAborgitJiadConcellaTfllsßltC^ •■ Grwrisbxnglf, copy. i_;. w.i:;- S:~ :-■"•iT-.'E17ID - v : -'|3llY9lCiiirS''c«iy ; >'Tr£22a:.‘picctita-B^-^.^AHK3S*^'-' JC^ r STOCK’S •YERtfTFOO^-^-to'^ a «3--.that-J3ay-caa.':v ,p!aca implicit confidence in Jk;;'Eead _ thd ment,-froni a gentlemenwhom TrehaToJmbsrcfmany - : BuaantHfrlndiana, Segtaabsrgli V££r Measure to state that! havo .;been.- Svlllng-yoUr .Tcsmirggfr. -. ••. - - forsometeaortwelve yearsj.aadrdsrieg,.that tims-I-tr.ru." < alEbiold other Yermlfages' and preparations, and I can -i ■ JL thatjoar3-tH3.uni^^a^,^7ia".E2ife-2i , '' ..- v. . .■:■• tloutosllwhohnY&ased It, amt was gcnorslly ns-d zni -, - prescribed by practising physicians la thetowoirf.Tite!ajf , !:'i:.: > * .ton, Kentucky; and its Ttßnlty,-where I Slay, 1552. IhaTßdurmgtha-samotimavmedltlatoycwa? -u family, trfth entire other v a liaye &£led of their desired effect. Yours, truly, 'Zzvzsjs _ .•r 43»Beware of counterfeits andilatt&ticsa.- •_•'-• - ."- : • Sold wholesale end • retail- by alltha principal- drs.gglffaru 7 ..- :~l apdeountrytaerehaats throughout tha~VsßaiSta?cs. ;•- +- mylO ’ - BTf7.yy.Cgß ARRATTSfIT3. THE PESIBTOVASIA. S&IUH&aK OS and after Monday nest, £Xs-y1C?h,1253» tko I£yrS3 ~" .Tram will liberty stress, creiy morning-at 9 ■ o’clock, stopping -at all regnlar statsmS-car.-v, . the road, and -arriTiog ijx-d.'irilaiielphia- acralas-. -.rciv/r.- atJ tfdocS, connecting ct n liarri3bnQ: with the and Sosqaehaaza: lUifeauV-amrißg In -Baltimore-’ o’clock,A.M, .’-v. - ..*••• • --. ""rr „•• ■•-' r*. ,-,- :. "Tha second 3X&U Train wElleaTo- theßcpotcnrery arszlgg - »: > f st 10.55 o'clock, stopping at all tegular stations on fharond,-- 1 : and connecting 41 Harrisburg with .fbr arrfnng in Philadelphia or Baltimore^At 8 oxicelc the next •. - - ■ flvomng fc v ' • The Accommaiatkm,Train will leave every ilteraaos. •«■£.■• . •• v sl< O’clock,StCpplag at.'nil:rrgUlar. ou3t as far as lntrobe. .. ■■•'. • - Are to Ebrtadclphls^sor'F&retorEalfiino?&£XODr ; KETCfESI\G TEAD»2- • - The Fast Express Train, tcaring , - >• - wlUarrtreiaJPittsburgliat. ThoilaliTrain -.- >■ Philadelphia at 7 a. si., wlil.arriTe in r morrdngat SJ4o'clock,.a.st* -...- - ■Aecommodatfca^Ttalnwill leareLatrobe ats3£a. r-. arriTelnPittsburßh.atSA.M.. . - -.v- •.•• Baggage checked to nay station on the 'PemyyltctinEill road.-andvrßaltimore-_ /, ____ caaa of loss, the Company nlll hri.i fen* sd?« responsiblg:~£a; • -jzisssgo SalftCsSg : - amount cot enseedisg sl£o, * 1 N B,—Messrs, ki- 2* i* BrtUzntbal, Qmalbsa praprii-arr. have been employed ta convty ptsscngsi? crj -and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 1224 casts for ;■: ' each passenger, and cents for each trunk. For Tickets apply to sTx J. JJXSIUhII IS> - Agent at the P.E. K. Depot, on liberty-£t- -v Pittsburgh, 3tay14,1353* '? OHIO &m E33I7£T?£YAHI3> BATLBO23X : "SITMMEII ARKMiGEUESTu * conszEzicxrzG tiay xQtn,-sss3. , TRAIN leives Pittsburg at fr'&’clocS, A. ST* •JGi breakfast at Alliance; atopacal* at tfcn priac]pa2.Sta«' r ';- • r turns; nod 4to»atCrestlineatXotsbek; P.Mfanmag'bs ■ Qacfnnatt la.tfao eTeaigt*. Xarofroxa Pittsburgh to Cmein~ ■ aati $7.7&; to Colmghiii'jJo^j*; .Tij]s train, ffincsrfcj aj ilansfittd' 'Sa^dufky r - SXaagSaldy "JTjrt'aiJt'•• ZanestiUo Ec?d» •> Para to , ?aj3t • : ■ / si£o; to ZasesrlUo $5 ~ • /3IaH Xraia -learcs .Pi&burgA oft discs at ’ilacset. train te- Clereiagdy and n Crestline afc-,0 o’clock, P. AL; counseling tfiih - **■'=- XidatDOdlma'baß-cnddadnoatL''-' I —--.—.■ -.-..■■ A . • Extra PSSSSBger Train loirra Pittsburgh oi 11 o’drck, Ai' ~- IL, asj connects at Allisncairlfli -ErecSng : iiSs!a:;!*-'bnr*h - / Tice tea Oci^UfaKafccr^lS iscc; ' ~ iJie,-S7,To. Pice Cntteaati fa>Jia-asljfcliorEsUiccc, - ’ , §15,00, , llsll Train IcaTes (Srealiss as f A, It; dia£3 st . rltissurgh © a y, ro. ; . Passenger Train Jcares -Alliance at 10£Q P wi-iTjV; • strides at Pittsburgh at 2, A. 21. " . - “ . ■ s OonafictlassaK* madorrrfthjpctroitand CJhicara both-by : Clortlaad es 3 Sandusky • ?■.■•. ——>:''— ... New Brighton. AecouisicdatloaTraihl&ftfestStiafcarsh at.*:. > • LPf-fiL-;JSzmsics SliOOv- 3sct3tA atT&---.. -r : : dosed rates:■ ■■ »• • *.. %•••■.. .'•■•■■ ~•" .;.•■■■ ■, • •:>•.■■„,■.~... > .-.■ grain leave* Pittsburgh *fc&S3 A* in, ahd arrives . ~. . ■ :Pa£2engers^roreqnest2dtoprocureEckctsatthsCom - * r • • •■•;;. .. The Trafau do-notirm «hi Sundays.. ■•.•■■•■>•.-,:■.•, •,: •,... - *♦ , GEQBO& PASSED HEW. TOSH HfiSBEEg Eon JTOZIES J <-*. » Ode® OJKI Sales Moezat Bprrßims npjmBBjSIZSP_OASI UtON SIAKT323,-- J ' OASES. iS'nCLES, it. ALSO, AIX'EEn)3 ' ■ '- oFCisnsQaFOiVßUitDikQs,sccu J _ _ >■*- '{■'■"■: ABinspqraaMnaaainajnoii:. -’ - ■ WATS, BALCONIfa, ' ' riUiBsXCTB oragcayr!»ii2@joit--* -»■ - ,“ _,a TiaSlajViio?dsjsrtizaib.onier tha sapSIuSG, who fiatfatroJoaKt IhU r o -"• • iMslJteacEstrateJ-Stijjatatsa cC?nf- -• ' ' - . ■ gßtßifoyafeb. t iahtd. ’ * c ■ .- *7; "- ansi ccsuamiicatioiis to> •■- • joflTsMetiO . , CTARUa CEQ3T, ' ;S •> 1 : v -■'■■■•' : -.•'■ •:.•■■'■ ■.' ■ -r ‘ r. V- ** .:*•■.'•■ ■ » i-i > • ' V ' v •• . VBRATOT?. _ -JQ3EHI a TKIES ~,■■»**£. ,nhs» BbroKnxa; *«) X r