El Teispgrapilic. LATEST It' EITEOII. • I. Ntw YOLIK'' Jan. 23. :The stgrilcsi t ip Atlantic is announced be low be, up of six o'clock. Ills 'America _hriugB date's to the 7th inat. MI C 3 A Lord .NapiTr whif has been appointed raiuister "to A j asinngton is a practice:l di ii titatist - fiaving served k Austria, Persia, Russia, Naples and Turkey, - Thn - Archbihop of Paris while-officiating itt dui church nf'St. Stephen in Paris..was litiibDett to the', beart by: a discharged Priest, I tlneett Yerge.4 : ! The,Arebhishop instantly • exPir43: . - 1 ;The proceedings of the P'aris Conference --- -reri,am'' . •elaseere. Tbc Psys says ,the Con- 1 ; ' '' fe.rence met on tke 3d, but the 3loniteur is, sitent„ The delay is attributed by sour... to • , the necessary time to piep-are protocols, and 1 - by Others, to a new disagreement. NO ap- 1 prehension is felt fur any other than a na- i ui result. i ' 1 - I I d :iTbe Swiss ilfficulty remains as" before, 1 1 bat the expeettions , , of a Peaceable settle -1 mot increase. A favorable augury is ri - drawn from the appareatly cordial reception 1 , giien_by Napoleon to the Swiss envoy. . i The London Gasette publishes the offi- f"vial accounts of the hostile operations, " . against China, confirmiug, the previous de- Wk.: - , / , ... The - Atlantic arrived . at sii o'clock.— Ste left Liverpool at four-o'clock on the af ternoon of the 7th. ----1--rne -- unartcm ittnes'enJeeis .to the hp Poincment of Lord Napier on the ground that though well fitted by_diplomatie expe -1 rienee to represent the country in the east it any - of the despotic and military courts - .of Contineotid,l3rtrope, he is riot the right - f4roan for the mission to Washington. ' The Archbishop of Paris was perform . f, Tug religious serrieos in the Church St. Et -1 yeaoe wheri be was riiisassinated, the assns sin stepping forward; lifting his cape and T ; p lungipg a catalan knife into his heart, ex .4. claimiog i'down with 'the Goddess" an ex prowien which he afterwards explained to i refer to the doctrine of the Immaceulate Conception. The.litshop °fell en the pave ".- 3ntot and: instal:l4 expired. I A Sister of - ,Ciarity who had observed the movement ef the assassin attempted th e herself between him and the Archbishop, and WAS ;wounded in her hand. 'Verges was fOrlit. ,erly a Priest iil the Diocese of Meaux and had been .suspended _for preaching against the dogma of the Irnniaculato' Conception - Ns* YORK, Jan' 24.-i—The'James Ad ler left San Juan ou thefl.3th, and put lu , ItoFeY West.; She was detained there 32 „intim The purser. teports'tbati ,the ehol tem has . disappeared from ;There was but little aleknesliand no death lon the Adgr The door Walker Fitr at Lives, w provisions. Col. Lackridae, 'with thiee hundred 111211 WU Stijl .waiting at Punta Arenas the ent'- pletion of a'steamer tube ready about the r 17th; - -= • - , !The IL ger encountered! l reat Lids of iess on her homeivai-d passage between, --/ The passengers of the Adger give a gine `3 _my account. of ‘),stlkers The seizure, the transit. route and iliteamixats by Spencer is coufirtned.---' elpeneer states openly that he acted in be t half of Vandrbilt. No injury was off.>red the' paissepgers.iii,the captured boats,' but' they were•*need , to , Greytown where the : steamer ,!.2:1, boardcd'Cl by an ,olficer from a British man-4-war Who-ordtTed _ the bad gage ortre men to put se immediately.— Spencer keiit l ihe American flag flying from -his ste:rd..l:, 41thop g h lie - inade captures , in the namoVVGsta ' , Presidokll.l , fra of the Costa' Mean goc. ernmentjaikiisned a prwhimation grant- ; tag's pardotiil Walker's men and a &ea. pars ige bael&to the States. F !Goy of Walk ..er's men ooth officers and Privates were de-j, swing, ; • _ - . 'They 'tll tell ,hard stories of their suffix , ,ings frop2 buncer-and riii!kness: Wafker was still - at Rivas with 600 men ; ii - fothe *merit says 1200. I Spencer states that the Costa Ricans haw.: 1500 troops posted along the route.— They are also in strong force at Seraqui, and have guns posted. On both shores. The reporethat Gen. llenningsen had - fought lii's way out of Granada and joined ' 'Walker' is confirmed as also a rrimor. that Gen. Chilton witlLa large body of men, had pronounced for W.lher_at Leon.' Walker, it is said, took - Rivas without losing a men. Captain Sounders with his nfles, had advanced to Leen to occupy that , poet. The foregoing,'-tnspatell is'mado np from 'the statement cf. 4veral returned Nicaru loans fho give ve6- conflicting stories. CONGRESSIONAL . " WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. 3 • SatATE.—Mr. Wilson presented - Abe ri eveclentiale. of Sumner, Senator' elect from ' eassachnsetts, for siz years, Emit the 4th ofllareh next. The Senate then proceeded to the consid ingtien .of bills relative to the : di?trict,Of , Colitobia. . • Housz .—Mr. Wakeman presented the ‘f_ p etition of many- merchants of New N'ork, ,caking for the importutiari of sugar f*e of + `, WAsrullnioN "CtrY, Jan. 24.—The berE s eantatt-A;rms of the House, arrived :elate t• night from Philadelphia, having in cu*dyllr-,Chester, who was taken to Om bowie ' 'which Sitilifftou is confined.-- • The lattkr las delaye4l his application for a writ of hi,coas corpto, to awaithe S,elect Coluniittee's action_ under the C o mpulsory . Testimony bill. I • The Sergeant-al Anna brought Mr_ Chebter before the louse, and res , lutions it ire adopted, on potion of Mr. Kelsey, e l l:Hog - on the witoess to furni - h an, ex etuieLwilkbe did not appear before . toe Fe lest ct 'pitted. —After dz. , bato if - was deter minedll I that Chestei t-houLd aniwer iu wri ting,'lshdtr (With. • ' - • - • Washington - City, 1jaa..7.6. . irme.--Jog. L. Chester h lying been brought to' the, 134 r, of the 11ouseby, the Scigaant.at,Arteia, -- the Speaker ppoutuled •to Einf tbe_iiimetions heretofore Ordeted tp ' . l>e — ‘ptitimiiheir:' ' *by be 'did not appear Veture the fieLd Ciiiiinittee; in pctrinance Clayne at, Aspinwall, cuted as' being in a bef g 1200 bble-b - udiad men lied Witli,amunitiou 'and • • • stt,;.•, .of the T-Ith and . wheth 7 er h •w ready to answer such "proper tvi • May be put to him by the Co • . ' Mr. Chester's an'Swers under oath were road. To the trst!question ho says he ney er, eutertaite.d, butt having•made hrreoge menti betire • .the y Committee to—return home to attend toi private bu4heas which could :not •be neg4c9 without . great de- . .triment to hie. inttres'.: 4 ,, - under these eir; r ni l c u a n z e g think it was requir ed that he should attend on the precise day named, andihad itlnot been for the storm he would have been here on 3.l.tonday last, without..thelagency of the Sergent-atLA,rms who would tpear witness that lie evineel not disposition by habeas,corpes, or otherwise,' to avoid tae To . the 2d inqui. ry be sas,j lie 'now ready and will an. ! swer. , • • • _ . On option of IMr. Florenc'e; that the . answers beitig futitely , satisfactory to the ,Housei Mr.l.Gbe'st'er was_ discharged, frotia custody. 'L its-aiserroN OPi Ma. ti.tacks O, Tit U. S. at s.-- • vas _ ISes.vri rats low Hon dam; tra'rlan ; - re-elected United States Senator froai' Itiwa on Bushington Cify, Jan. 2G. Chester', for Friday last.by 30 majority'ovor Shallinberger, a few minutes only, was before the Select Democrat./ ComMittee any afternoon, but was unable'' to any light upon the subject. The investigation including the examination of witucsee+ Will prbbably be completed this week. - 1 i • , The Committee, on Elee.tions - will act de finitely neat week! on the -Kansas ease.- 7 The best inapressibn seems to belhat they 'vial report, that the scat should be vacant on the ground that the House, ; by a largo majority at the first session, refused 'to ad mit either. Mr. Wiltitfield, who'was elected under • the Kansas laws, or Mr. Reeder, who did riot*ecouize - thern, and that there is no resolution_or the House, cr any la* of Kansai, directing a special election to fill,the vacancy. • The'HAt, se wa. offiCially informed to slay that the fl'ile side' t has' approved of the Compulsory Wit ess Bill: i i . - Tie_Hfna. John-Birney.,;Ex:Mernbcr of Congress„ ./orti known in- the political and fashionable eirelch, died, this s , ! naoruiu • 1 , . 1” __—_. • f NEW' ;S."9nx, an. 21 —The officers of tho U. l Vustoin House, have seized the entire 'stock tof 58 , 14. lleale & Brothers, Maiden I.l:tne con istidgdof diamonds and 1 other Precikus std es; valued at $150,000, on susricton of - h:i r ilirg , ,,been smuggled into port. . - Wheeling I r a lift. 26,—The Munici-, pal clectt i on to-slay ,was a clear contest be tween the ;Demerit:3,am' the Americans; the latter' have a niajority. . THE STATETREASURER.. • -, - ' Yesterday being` th'e •day, fixed •by the i resolution .of the 'lsth of January,' 1842, for the de lion of State 'Treasurer, in icon sequence! ~f-the a\bsence td t 1. ,, ,Ineinbers, and their iiglrbilityl to Ouin, tlid roads be, in , r hioel,'aavd.bv tho- storm, but few 'were , present, and no election was bad. . The Act , of the 28ili, 3larehl, 1848; provides;, "The ' ' ' 1 1 1 term of the State - Treasurer s la, commence on the firs( Mondry Of 31:4, next,sticeeding .: his ' election, and shall continue' for one' year, or i Until -Irk successor, shall' be duly . qualified."' The! Act of. the 2nd of July, 1839, Sec. - 173, I.)yoiides: "In _case no Stale Tr j easurer is elected at the time fixed I,l . lawOhe iTreasurer for the time being, - Isuccessor' shall. Lildi the offil'untt a is ap-, pointed! aee..rlire t fo Iho - piovisi 011 i of this aet • .1' mid !the bond IgiVen . ..by the Treasurbr . -and hi, Securities shall be held valid and bindiug''s r ) lonz as, Li continues iu office.", • Sl u der l' Oe- F e proVI I SJ'3II9 no election having, taken rplace at the titherdesimated by the; Acts,lif w there erel nothing else, the arcs-' : ent= lincumbent i wmild. hold over until the next: Legi,kture should elect on. the third Tuesrlarin Jannar'y, 1858.1 But 'the _con; stitutton ; of the Commonwealth, artiele,6; :provide: , sec: 6, that "A State Treasurer ; , . ) ' $lOll be elected trnaually by .t joint vote of both branches of the li•gislatur6 , ." .This 1 - , provision is not merely directory, but Man ' datoty ataf s l impprkive. The election-meit i he held annually, I , tiad the term consequelt. ly be but for one year. ;. Legislat, conk( not • provide a rifeaus Of/perpctualing the term, of all per s.)l4 teleeted by them, beyoud• the _period reseribed by the con.stitutiou...„- RepreFCTt.T.ti - i - esl are directed tortte clee td aunttslly. and 'Senators for three years. Could the Legislature prOvide for the held: infilorer of those ill ease there were no val id and .legnl election held in any district? Noiperson ever dainedi that they would pos.sess such. power. Yet the same terms . are used, in the Constitution: "The repre i sentativeS shall .bit eLosen annually." - The Senators 04 . 11 ha hosen for three' years.: These i ptiavisio s have . always been re gaidet, and - t Vere ouidess inteulect as an absolute. linuitiation of the tettn. • "A State Treasitret,_ shall b elected annually.".:-- Why S'hoild a diffe: ant construction be giv.; en to.. exztly the same language used in reference to both? The fitt that hi..is; to be elected by the Legislatu're coithi;aot-give them the right to - dispense with nn;election and continue She incumbent in office by a general legis auve enaciment t ino more than could the people of a district neglect or refuSe to hold an election and claim for „ their rep resentative for t!ti l e previous year the right to hold over until a successor - should be duly . el§cted and qualified at the; ensuing general i election. These acts, therefore, which, by general enactments, attempt to extend the terru.or an !officer wh‘osetenure is limited by. expTs Constitutional provis ion, arersimply null and void. After the expiratiOn of the year , he woad be a mere intruder' into the Office, and the sureties in his official bond tvould'_ not bei liAble for eta done by him, after, his Cnnstitu tional tont of offige had expired.-11arris. burg Telegraph: AN INDIANA POETESS DEAD.--WoTt gret to bear of thi d e ath of lirs. Julia L. Dumont. She ras one of Indiana's earli est and sweetest pp ets, although her name had tu become, - unfamiliar to the preser.t generation, from theldesuetude lo t) which her pen •or date yea had fallen: She was the Wife of'llon. ! oh Dumont, a distinguished lamer of outheast Indi ana, and the mot i li er of k :Col• 'E. Duniont, President of the ' tate Bank.-.-LuAyette Journal is sai,l country a secret Frocdom,"' when, frou the mother headrioaxters are gantzatiOil'emb;a2, towns from tbit c that - there exists iti this rder called . the ‘,'S..ons'of object is to wrest Cuba country. It is. said:the ,t New. York, atol-tbS.or .. the pritioiplO . scaloard ty,to 'Nei! Orleans.' BEAVER IaTAND. flot J. Weyltd, P.ptots dr. Pr at& Leto r •• BRAIR, PA., WEDNESDAY, JIANUARY 29, 1857. GOAL WAsrEl4--Persons desirlieto R ay their subscription to.kliis paper, ip ,120,Ziop1*(C134fer a favor by bringing it as won Lecttne.—:John Cuthbe rtsorr, „Req.; :of ;t4p , Brighton, will ilpliver n lecture , in chat place,.l before tho Youth's Library Association, on Fri. (lay evening tho 3Oth inst. t o Wrecoseta 11.8. SBNATOR.--JUdg,4o Republican, ia'isported to bate . been elected U. S. Sewitpi, b3iihe 'Wisconsin I..egisidurec. ,t ; I Om PAP ETC apology is due then4der'i of our paper for the manner of its mechanical execution on the outside of Ibis issue.. we conieraletl with the cold weather of last well as well as we could, but with ult our efforeet the type , became so cold asto're . ieler much ti the outside of the 'paper scarcely xeadable. TnANKs:-Our acknowledgments are due, and our thanks are hereby tendered to 'lion. John Allison, of the l ponse of, Representatives, lion. William, H. Seward, of the United States Senate Maj .1. R. Harris of the Pennsylvania Senate, and Dr: Crawford, of the Pennsylvania [lime of Representatives, for valuable Public Doetiments. Alsd to Gov. Geary, of Kansas, for a copy of his message. I• ! i ADJOMiNED Cotner .;LOn•Aonday. aftei Hon. yqilliatn Cairns and ITon. John Scott, l l the'newly •blectei Associate Judges, ft 4. this county, had the oaths of office ad! unsfered by the Prothon otary', the business of the terra .coturneuped.— N; : i shall give the proceedings in detail next week.. A SAD END.—On Thursday morni ng last, a • . • man waned Hammond, who has „been :for. a • short time confined in our Jail, on a. charge of • larceny, died from the effects of intemPertunly • mania potu. • Tea BIBLE. —Lieut. Slnary, of the. National • Observatory, in is lecture in New 'tiork, said ':- i" I hare always fouad,,in,m,y scientific:studic that when I could get thiel3iblo to sa y. anything on the subject,. it afforded me a firm Plittform to Stand upon, and mother round in the ladder, :by which 1 could slfely ascend." I • • 40a the nighi of 6e 224 jtest. A: P. Iviisun,•in.'iew tri h . . I -)' • 1 .4 ose serous affrayS occurred ly, and in this inattince,•an ree use of arle4 spirits.— eita the wiper* iqui*On r 1 to above, 0 . . • gry i named Wrigllk tinrittg tfo came into tit , t , out, an . . iJ r ti 4: nfter receive.] a'. A •Irorn st , It, from the limy' of her Lille- I I intentiordiy or not . we are 1 . Wilson ,hao;. hocrover t been. to answer the charge of 7 1 s:" tvith'intent to. killi: Ilis.-ulte"..4 , though it is beieve , l not a SERIOUS AFFRAY. . (fit the house of WI , ton, another of, tl have genera l origin in the too -William P. WilsOA • tbel evening referT I scuffle with a ma wkiich, Wilson's ' • itirnedintely the pistol; her thi band: \Whether' enable to bay. committed to saul‘ and ffattett 'wound is a sever fatal one: he Ohio Penitentiary, • a St., the followiti:4 Preamble I. 9 read ,in the Oltio limne of qy Sir. Siencienhail, of JetTer- L I I. ' Ontrage in :On the 12th and Resolution Representatives, 'son county ir plaint ling been fin 1e ti) 'eer. l l, is 11011.4 e t a .E.7ri-)s..ol.ltrage jIPrO:IS, Cc tnin tpernber2 of I e i:i l ry ' 1 - '‘ iip tl d P n . a h i t i " .,rit tPl iC ' t :v i t 'l e ir l i al • n th o e r ,r , It the.standirt committee •on. h i instructed to ninkeinquiry• , n i rf siiisl infolim talon, anti , this 111.11ve ; 'and OW, to en sO, said. committee is .berehy livi for i ers , ,ns and ppets . , and 'oath Or 'afFirmalion iy f aller ~ • i [ c.case, us wo learn thi , in from I • , s rresporident of the Salem Re fii llows.: i ayiof January, 1556, Dr John antt , ollie Penitentiary, operated the left eye of ohe of the pris ,, Alm effects 'of ithe Or;eration .4 , -;,- • . • • . iterad entirely blinil. • '. On the ask;. tho Doctor ;informcdr•the" lat.he wished to or.erate'onqhei . ire: find come to the' prison - for id that he intended doing it.-L has been perpet .the Ohio I'eniti ;,'hospital ; tberet. Th. the Penitentiary „into the Correct, report therepn t{ alge them to do etnpotiemi to take testimo The facts oEr t the Columbus c pitblican, are a On the • 3ntl r 1 Dawson, physic f?r cataract up caters. Throe A the cyc was re: 17th or April same prisoner ether eye, that qua purpose, The priioner t i ti him that Le hall no confidence in Lim—that h ' rid lostone eye by his treat- Ment, _find the veil he 'could afford to ktsc. ' Ho could ii - o` :read the finest print, in tbe . „. shade, and or, nary print inthelsunshinc, and theLlindcley , efore being operated - upon, was no - tv&rse than titV one he nom ha.l the use of, and that he co , id not, under ar r(y ireumstenceS, , / submit to ano Cr operation, with the prospect of illsimilar re. nit. I • . • , 1 The Doctor asked him, anglily, if he/knew where he was and who he was talking te..T. •"Yes'," replied the prisoner, "I ant' in the Ohio State.;l' icon; and that • I am tithing to . .._ , Dr. Dawson ; ut I also d / know that 'was nota part of my a atince to have teryi eyes putout, and it shall py); done." " nrell," , said the doctor, " I _ ill have you 'to •knovr that I r am not to ask yo whether I shall l operate on yet :or not. lie ," (to his 'attendants,) " tulle him;' of him and immediately three or four 4: ti strong Men t ok hold and thruSt him back into a chair, and • eld him there tilt the operation was perform on the right eye, and the in. struments r# the second time into the left, and from that dtrii to 'this the peor•felloti has -' walked infiarkuess," and; without, a figure, "the shadowl of 'death." • ' ' of - - z The " . 4 ar" aria Gen. Cameron. ;" ;--- The Star, list week, came,to us ladenedwith its views 'of Gen. Cameron, the Republican party and our_huriible selves. So far as we tire obncerned it Imight have saved itself .the trouble of alluding] to us .at all; for Geis. Capron was neither ' ur first, second; nor third choke ; he was only ) our choits when We had none .te choose from hnt-hiniself and *at isiarted ua , itCrapulous man, John W. FOrney. ,So rane for ouraelves, a word now in behalf of SitutiSi.,. Cameron. - . I I ' i ' t An incident is related somewhere, of a Pim+ ~ , officer belonging to the staff of Napoleon Bonn parte, when Gineral-in-Chief !of the arraietiff Francs that in. paillniorith ~some brother'of r Hears over a portion of aouatry not well affeetert, towarde pile French, he, .4 , his, companions wkiobliged to inat at Oil ostage of 'a kasnin intr"ent4,,il Tite i old Womanjas to .probars reftee certaining him - to doicaeat i t!A . er of BensParte's Military'fatidiY,Soon'tealrh'e4 inttinnmemOred in,c*its agaiist his enetaininder; ' and finally l ibtli reitioa ,,., hitt' to infer43eteral what she thought of . hira. The MeerV ry courteonely excused himself, bOt the l ;good ''')inan insisted he should be the bearier lof her. aessage. At 1 last he consented to lio k so, saying, howeyer, 1 i'‘.liadame, sinee You, insiet 'go -much I Veill I core) , to Gen. Bonaparte rift- feel ings anti 4-I timents as you 'have eliliressed i lens ; but, ip' 7 , deed, it is a h lily ttipleasant duty, for i ;you t i hive In* idea, - El '').Sadame,"how very bite!' it will make Gener# feel." i !•! 1 ' . • - • -,_ The editor • the Sear has ! already written ' pa tl.tinoted over dirtergolumne of llis views o ' i !Gel Cameron, 413414•33ide es 11 mor . .. e an o ti l " - 7: Now . with dui courtry , . we iwoulh ask our neighbor to not permiplany of 'his !last issue; " nor any of the fortheoniltig. to appear' id! the neigithorbood of Mfr . Gaitterea ; for; should he 800 what the editoi of . -ha Siar soya of Win he would, feel very:, bdd, d .Pos ! sibly, in theend, a resign,: his seat in ch "em it& of United States , _ ! I ' ' MEW A TlLkYrOrt ItlontTlty last the Weather bet. 001:aliteiriitiser*atrtto4tinui . rig -- so until evening ....._. . • .. , ..... 1 t, , . 1 .it.eusatrwrieitl ralning4„ and raintid through the whole nght. ' Sittc` e -151.13klay 1 rinlrititig l ib° West:. the. his bethit '''46,,,trifhl l eveiy indiriatiod a 8 , , general thaw . '" it are but tejoiced Otis; .as wa ter was becotni alagWilriglyltr;strce - ,; not only in our rillagesb#: ertirywhre in the country . , I 1 Railroads fa the United States. i ' The Utiltedfitities Railroad , i rind Jlining Reg , i ter, published pa, PhilitdelPhn9bY Thomas's. Fernon, Contairitl / the eolloWini ; . a.luable and interesting table: It has been Ifo!wartled to the editor billie publisher o DintaporelSr (.!o's American Railvi;ad guide, ia atiticiiatiou 9f its appearance in that work : 1 ' ' Mileage ;bin. 1 li l 6 422 2 645 5 515 6 -1201, 4 4 1598 . ° Gal 2 :11117431 is i 84 4) -{s7l 8 1,25211 ,484 0 677 4 . . • 0 0' 417 5' 244 8 •3' 221 5 0 0 808 Mt 9 2,641 I ' 1,438.2 States Maine, Now Harepithire k - Vermont, . • ltitssacbusetts. Ithotle Island, , Cannectitt, -. New Tore; New Jer.ley * • , l'ezinsylrutia, Delaware; i Marylen • Virgiol:t ~ North C ,roiina. Sotith. ) aniline, Georgit , t; Floxi(D,', • Alaboina, 14fIseligippi, Louisiau:t. Texas, . Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, J ' • Indiana, - Ittiehigart; Illinois,: '." WisitEttisin, ' . lowa, 3lissoitri, Califurniit, • 170 5 2,132 3 276 1 84 0 \144 4 IBM 20,760 j .rting in D 4* ll{ 'Grand total, I' ' 4l. Including p fisti:let of Col uMbia. ,[l+til.tl , S. Yearsi' ; 18/3 14;;74 1811 4;311 1 18.45 - ' 1844; 4 1 870 ' 181 7 8 f, ' ' ' 5 5 : .3: 43-8 3 2, 61 , 1849 6 1, 311 1§.30- 7,3501 !7551 ' 144400 I, .852 , 1 63 1 f 185: f , ,13,379 1851 • t 131.(12 , 1 1/355, 8.74;4 185f1 26,74;0 18.57 24,195, , • Miles cipen'a in 5 peare v elidint, 1832 1131 1837 , 1,281 1 ! j 1842 2,465 ' 1817 , '1,4;9 • ;•• 185 4 2efi E • ' t 1857 It' 2 shl It wilt he observed frOni the above that Penn-, sylvanin has incrcased her 'railroads during the pas) year, more' than nn other State in the Union. New Entstnneand ,New York . have ncarly . completefliheir taiitioad etenlion ; hut ih Pennsylvania much reihains yet to be done,, and the present year - will; -in all, iiifol/ability,, ahow an increase, even nhovodhe last. PROM Mil l Year's. 1525.,-- V 1 8oi.) • . 18x . 2 1 sa3 , 1- 18;11 i 18:37 1 - 38 . 183 u *lB4O 184.2 ~~ U 1M 1,11/2 1,841 1,9'41 2,1 F 30 3,877 , '''''-. et Now, we renew tho l cha r rge already 'made-- 51ot bejthe editor of the Arkosj decei'veci tbel readers of his imper, 'luri'ng the pastC:l2llpaign, , npon the position of the peteocratic party awl, the questions at issne` ini the t camphign. ThiS he didtor the'purpose of obtaining their votes Their totes :were obtairied,- ;as tr o 'Mtn , most clearly :•show,' by a false ireprojentotion of the isisties cif the campaign.',--IStar. - • . I If we have deceived the re Tors of the vs rions s , by a false representation of the li esJdf the campaign," we l are sorry for lit,lancl can only assure them . now that it 'was through an error oflthe head, and not of the heait, that we did ib. But, be we 'conclude that, this sweeping charge is true, Te reciaost . filet the evidence the afar may lupin in ite'possession be given thkpplie. If it can be, onitained by satiafacr tory proof, we-shell our. be slow in apologising tri the readere of our paper for the abase we hive made of their cenfdenie. Let the :eviz i• deuce, then, be forthcoming. THE iiiiT . JaO77BRNOR, 1 ,- The Indianalindependent,on the snbject of , , the ne x t . Republican candidate .for Governor, says : ' " The 3tercer 11l ig ) a staunch Republi can journal, is oat..lp . n . strong article! ur ging. the nomination oftho: Hon. John C. Knor, as the Republican . candid4e fOr Governor. We kuowj knowof no ; mon+ in the State who would poll as strong a vote in liana county sis Ttdge Kuox.l He is i i favorably known by till our people, and. ioiniusted Would receive our -n supperf: Therore,many other good men in the Republican ranks that. we would most cheerfully support for that important, sta tion, among whom neat); stands higher ,in. our estimation than the Bon.: John Allison, of Beaver. We look' upon him as one Of the most aubstritttial ;men we have in tire , State, being taint, brave land patriotic in all hurifeelings. 1 , What is here' Mid by the ; Independ ent, 'of r: A_...t. lison, may, witt,lequai 'proprielty, be said of another eitien of Deaver—Judo:l Daniel . , 1 ... . , Agnew. ' Moth : Moth : alio meti, of gems an/ states nrisisip', bottra . intrepid in the slavery ne tricstioit eaute; a either; if . 'dominated by the tepablican /Stet C onvention, would draw to kir' siippott an eribeltning tnajority 'of the voters of Welts; anneyinH. . . '' ' ' For e .tie s . Argus. 'I •,..- - Preamble "a Resolutions pf asineWarl 1 , / • 1.. , 11 1 1' ex. ~ E; Church; 44 1 - - . •• ; . -11 =-- _, 1 At i a ineetiiig ,I eld , bytit4 ollietaymem hers Of , the' M: I. Churcli i; Bridgewater', 'January 2aa iiiit tbe foil r ingPreanabla • 6tnicisottiiioil wore pagAec 11 ' I 1 Whereas, an Editorial; itiPOaredi in the IWesterti Star of the i Oth i'#st., ivhich- not_ only refgets dishoncir on tlie . • ineutbership H of , wild -IChurch r hut . ntalees ' 'statement* ; • , , 1 1 - _. 1. grossly slandeous and false concerning ri t4 Pastor' 11.6, •A. J. Rich. 1 And. whereas"' .' • 1 ' ' A. , - - we think it beneath the dignity of ow Pas ' I 1 ' I . tor; to enter;. into any coutrostCrsy with ark- I Editor so regirdlcss of trt4b,: and 'so abli; I sive of clergymen as he b i as reeentl proved biaiself i ' -1 , 1 I I : Therefore, :Resolved, ,'d'hat colleCtivelyo we, snake r tho following taieuieutl• of facts, to the public: t , lst. It .is : utterly tim } tilei.solurely false that the Pastor ever, at any ;time, discussed politics in' this Church; }unless a,few rel. marks he Made on-the epils of Sla,Very in one aul only 'Ono, sermon, can- be called kreaChing,. politics. :There leas no diseus 7 ston of PrinCiples. }I H 1 • ' . ~. 24., 05 no occasion !has' the subjectr. 1, yrlittes ever .been I ,referrt.id to, either d't reedy (Jr indirectly in this hurch, by any 'other Iklinister or publidlspialer.} Ileneq, it is unqualifiedly fal4l.tlo,it .." the church dedi ' a ted 'to the worship, Or i God Was transj fixated into a room tor pllitiOal harahgues?? 4. •The above statetneritsclll die Stir being untrue, it rf§llows. that the} next charge is untrue,. viz that the ,"\ Pastor, lit 1— '' ' ' ' desecrated God's\ house au' };, ; ,i hha t h,r and tit u i s fOrfeite4 di' - ~, 4 liiinii,ter of the Gespel• }. le) farthericharges the 'Pastor her e: rowdy ; lays tri be di,l:or deriy at DenmenitiC.-meetinks..ThiseLiarge needs .no other refutor r rthan the . state ment et the simple fact that these rowdy boyk hold their pOlitical}rlationship with , tlieiHiliter's 'Party; rfherirs no doubt en tertained in tit . : Minds iof..the r spectable i l part of our Community,. but that the falSe l and nnfferitleinanl • uritita;r - iti i hieh this ~ 1 sanie Editor .has; been treatitte. tie Bridge- i Water'congregation' and 11S . , Pitstor, for Months past, 1149 11011 tlttl i ell to (6 iviiii the insuboidivation over w ieh :he n j ow chulk li - I srl t . It - is' false, that: the it Pas t o r was • . 1 • II }. seen }sinilin4,approbation , tii souflebullies of the ItepnbliCan }party; while swearing pro. fanely, Aid giving Other}:evi‘teueeJ of' lack )l., !gaaoiita " --, E,h, Paster miserts - Lilt lie was irever.at}a tolitical.,n l wqing in Beaver ..dounty, uor did, lie :hear' a =hingle speech, ' tior part} of tv-sp i eeeh, on. eithe'r rside 'iluriiig the late campaign. SO: that is falSe also. ," - NoW, how shall we.aceount . for the Ma i lignant attack of 'this' (E}P.tor ? ' Only ; in one of' V.vo l ways',s either:, he . '}must think ; that the CauseloflDemoratyiselevated tpr 1 • . , 1 lowerintr the staudftrd if lebristi:Mr reat tability and the dignity 'Of • the; chrNtian ministry,, or else it i's } berulise that} he bolds l at 'ltrelent re.lich} us faith fnatt}tat.lield by t tl subscribers,. and ::delis 01is! uniiianly ' itnthurichristian inetliO4 of liarlinz. a Vd } soned- dart frotit_a Sectarian hatol into the besoin of ,a ehtirelk, many of ;whose mein lths havc- the teir'diiipodi,ta differ with him iii plities 'and } reli;4lol4 - caiiiiiints..: All wt have to; 5;,.yi iiiconjtu;sip‘ II •k. flood Lord deiivCr us fr.itt'Such): a Make.shifts of .inen. - , , • :- . It. DARRAGH', i: ' L. liv.N . s), . . IY. STEIVART; 7 .' S. BY V.ILS'ON, 4.. M.. tiaowN, .; .• 'J. II_TIlP.:1' - ' ,s. jEcOF.II,. - .. I rlir. DARNES. I I ME 'l, 'Mileage Jau. I''s7, .1 , 442 2 too's() ' [ 20 0 0 9 615 5 1 515 G 1,28 r) 6 I 834 78 5 7 • 47 34 7 24 0 426 3 85 0 ou 1, 600 9, 1 1 1 . 27,02 9 412 3 I,' • 2,164.1 .119 0 -377 8 1,979 9 ~ 612 0 I 'l'o6 1,962 0 i 148.-1 '!•131 8 1 1 . 1263 5 - 570 1 1401 8 227 8 129 0 29 GO 0 •Z i ri Gi 177 0 4=o i 67 0 1 12 1 ; 0 108 8 20(17 2,850 7 1,89 f; 8 ( 550 5 r)is I 2 9 2. 0 228 I; -8686 89 0 393 9 3,3 G AI 4 0U ' 1, '..? 7 II % 22: 5 1.:..- 8,4g4 8 ; ! • , • '•;14;1- the Argu's „ Curioul Opposite . s., _lfoisrs over the "Universal 'Biographical nictionary," Lo served the following 'enrion . s"l-opposites i n mankind, which you !nay Msert iu yonr Paper If you think proper, " ' DA:NI muEnT.'4lleinarkable for havfm!,,greatly exeeededl i the ordinary,, di merktobs of mankind teas bornat Leicester in 1770,,and dual at Staniflrd; in ISOII.-- Efe had exhibited- hituself . in, ;Pieadilly 't,wo• or three yearslbefore lhts.death, not I.*gi before 'whirl' . event, (111' tieing...weighed; he was found to be 52 stone 11Ibs., In weight (14 lhs, to the itone)-44.W9 was 6 feet inches ) feet. 4 •inehes Wide, and.'2' feet 4 tnl:ho,s deep, and' Sisted Of 112 superficial tent Of Elmi tiniber. liteitAltn Chnsti., 7 l —LAn glish painter, gredt)y in favet with Clldrles to whom he was Bagrioltite back stairs. He 'was a- dwarf aril 7 inariied one jlrs. Anna' Shepherd, who i was Os° a dwarf —I Charles Ist was pleased't4 honor their Mar: ringe . with 'his presenee,larid . to 'give . ; the IThey appear, to lhave.. been of an equal stature, eack oft ett measurtna three feet 'teninches...-They' had, however, nine children ; five of Whi‘:ll attaibed tormat;uri. ty and wereiveti i prioportiou - Olk , to the;usual standard of niauktnd.;• Ire 109, ,'aged 75, and his ife ,died slit '1709, at the, ' age:Of 89 ' II The oaf ! s Famine. -' , 1 I • Famine. Tho Cincinnfl it papers of Wednesday say Eery little nbo It the cpal r famiuo in 'that c ity. The eninnkle t ti A l of that:ilday sap: The Coal Ceiuttitee Will resume their labors'al 'the Con cil Chamber this Morn ing.l Certificates! h.iving been given in ad vancel- fOl l a largo fi unntity i of coal, they did I not *At yesterday, however, a fresh supply will !be on band. Whenithe Coriatitteet 'ceased giving or dere' yestereay there Wore several thousand more, bushels ordered than were in t ' •the eitY Fresit supplies arrived in the fter- I . i 1 .' • • 1 noon. , - t 1 The LouisTille iffournal.i of Tuesday, , 1 , , 1 i says. , 1 1 , ~ 1 , , , Coal fro 74 Alinxrd.—Ciur people I are obliged to ream to all kbada of expedients in order! to obtain supplies of fuel. On Friday several car loads, ~ of coal were re ceived from the interior of Indiana;; via the I Jeffersonvillle railroad; and yesterday morning a further supply was anticipated. Goo of our dealers has made arrangements 'to receive coal from Evans v ille'by Tailroad. n It is osequentlylield at. i high rates , and very inadequately 'isnpplies the great de- Mand of , our manufacturing establish- , ments. 1 I 'i' -- 7 ~.- I. - t Voat—T e two boat loads Of - teat be: longing, to b r. Watson ths4.'were streeded; lat Grassey lets _lui!ve been sold to DI.. Dravo and I. L Hiatt. 'Hllho ntnount is 351t00 '',bushels, and brought, 2 - 2 i leenta per; busheL Tia.day operations will be cxkinrnisueed c, toward the removal. of the coal, and fol. its transporixtiou to, thi9 3ity. , ' This rill afford great relief It! the 40 04 1 4 j 1/ grain town' . r 1 :1 , 1 ' I I t , , 1 I ' - 'I Tiel j I I ' 1 ' , I k Storm in ThiladelphuL . 1: ' A I I ' 1- i) From. the Philadelphia 'Bulletin of I . ; 11 1 I Mo nday'. Yesterday, last night r4idithis morntn , g, .. t Will lorigi; be.ramembered in:ll"4tldelpltta. On Satutl i diy the. w4ather Was rathiir moth Orate' kir' the reason,„but ; 28 1 ' theniglit ad 'van ehl, , ; the Cold , increased in intensity, and at. ,dayli'' , 4l l ! yeste'rday• morning; the, the!- ,c , . , , . ,t mometer indicated six deg . rees_alove zero. !What is a; l ‘rery unusual Micumstanee, the, I 1 31eFeuri degeentled as the- day.infv.inced, "fend during, the afternoon it rem:'net' at 'ewe degkef; of zero'. 4 Tlitt cietids li t ad . been leweritikulating the Mornig ttnldnely per sons 'FVEM were ,helievas in the theory t 'aat it was utOci cold tO;stiow,"i ttnele3 we would n.)t have a' snow storm =and Suit I intense 1 -cold, to content' with at the s inlet time, (l'heisequal showed that in this' belief they: I worg mistken. JAbout 1 o'eltiek ih the af ilertioon, snow ttommene I.l'fallit4., awl it t has 'continued to up' Ito the tint!? of wri 4ing this article "(noontor "ay.) l'he win') l' blew furiously from lit noriti,Jnortheas , , I whirlitim the• drY hard, dlets — of know ab • 1 r , , I. . ~ l' out like B'3 tilUCl; . ‘ltiSr,"tl king IlLiti Wiwi ! iug '!dr!f! through Ali almost ; tirs:rtrd, 1 . ',streets, and Tot Min ,, func"l3l drifts oh hoitse ;tops and in the tborougl fa'res. 1 , i . As night came on; pen le prepa !selves to be snowed up shutters l l I clued, uml every chinek 'land era , - 1 1 elesed up its far as , poS;ible,. td storm 0i,,t4 ,- Dating the night, the heavily and the wind blew a pe Between ibe'. wind, the snow, I.:11 ri tense cold, those 'who , were,eon bravo the storiti sufferi.,l greatly, have tiettrll Of several \tin') were ft ranti In nue Ins.ance 40 0 Woutau I ished frinitl the 'cold. The•ourni Tatteruaelt eltfirch at Eleventh :t son w.;et.lfacted a tiniiib.r ti' •. ~ 1,,, ,_. 1 , • _l. 1 into tupatroe.:4 iu tue upper p.irt , / i i 3los't ',r them .116 re gl id to tete( '; Mg to the i l• litnit slifteilidutidetini, the'Snow-dtifts, for - a feni•squ.kr , ,,l , .[ . . The I ine,t, melancholy event' ,I heard of in conneeteun with die eurred i hjt the' Nineteenth Ward_ 3, trotof] 'llichitiond ):—MlicerS d . Thorne!) , ' while' r 4 passing t iltn , 1 1 li ' i (lag street, 1 ttoove ,Maple, :wow mornius , ,.d i t:crve,d stmt. ppllitiql elOthipg; iekinig Nowt : `1-h. Siisi I ) Upol3 'j clearing away A..,.: 5,,,,..i I horri l i *atai disvering the de.td` woman, frl.zen stity. The deeca ( to bu 'a - 'Mrs. Behan, • resididg' : trig!: Ui on takiiig the body t home, a Child two years of age,i alone in l the bed It aTpears tt fortunaii ; Ironkat.l was in file bitlii log. 1, her husband, who - was '& tiler, 'ai stabies in Ellett:nonl i „ ,1 ~ . , to 1113 wors: this meriting,twin ) had beeeMe'of his wife. The: iof i t ii frozen body ' cans Ilia ~:i ;Merit fo , 'the ' tud,, , thb , irhood. ,' • f I , If . , I, 1 'l)Uring t the night several p , heel ~t ip in the wreets alni' ) ',:. 'froiti it he ; inttis.l cold- 1. d it; aya' . ght this,inorm -' ,i, l ilf4, sttqt...i Here almost I.lnipas,i:ol= f drift But little of.the j ell le' : teafat rentained Upon the;to , i i if carryinglit to', 4.1 q: ground, t•xt: was•!protretrd by ehir»neys I =)i buildings! . Time stret;ts_ runtlihi, south received a lagi..t portietil i while; the wind whirled it ;edit uPGU' the j north sides of the Ile. streetS. Some . - of these' &it'd lit'd; c. dit jof 'six ;feet. ~• " l' ' . The Snow Storm, E. he Mail, yesterday; 1;ro4 •4 . papers' of 11redne-d,3• 1 , ti Philadelphia, or :,%. , ;ewl 'risliurn o t, Telegraph' 041 1 ~_ , • eve, :ping says: '1 i i ‘AVR havd hall ,no tritin fr., phia since I :,'' t :noday morpi ii.: snt.'w, 'ls very dp.t.‘p, and drif 111 '''i:el:ll2o feet , 1411.. ,-„,Ws MA) 1 1 this evening, • 4 - H- , 1 'Therli iltiiii.wl? ti ain , wh :el i, II 11 1 . , . , , .„,,.1 , uay 1 no:milli!. art ive.t .11..., 0'010Cli!I Co daft ,i k 1 i• IThell cumberlad Nr,illey • ti'' , I, . . I 'been heard of since thelsoeiv tiiiins IJT2 the 4VentlSy hp Li i It ! " reg r li Li , l ry little ,lc u ~ west ; of',,Leiiiatown." I Th'B 1 • . _ , n , ' e a timoro A iner)ca r4es , erday was prolific oficurionsighta, solindsi itool-incidents throM;hout the city Th i e stilr l ni that s,it in en Suji42y, c l ontinu I I through ut the night, and_ri p to d.iylight t , yesterda -morning, rage : i ls th; unlbiten 1 fury. il ;IA more thoionghly tempestuons 1 I night than that of Swoday4t e most invc- I te' i rato rdeoll'etor ,or Ohltitua inters would' find b a'l Illf` nory taxed to I l p l od nee._ The wind aecnie to be the .veritable gtorm.— I Ficiatl'ltif tha old Nurse legends, arid - raved, tn siorediand. shrieked throdgli 'the streets,, 'Mil lanes, and up the alleya "prid {last!ti the i 'zt hnuse.li, as if : in the quest l',:f i prey. It I knocked about the shuttersP oan.id down' I Clio cainandys insinuated itself through key hole's 'and crevices, and left no poinf,,unas. II it, could nridtc,in itaLitiavail-• I I , ' ' llt b ti iva i' ''biting• l 1 Ilabla. _ s rea i , s b tter , and and d , I nvoliintarily led the litimaim i•nind,r to ei- I claim "fled help 'the poor Who are' defence*: less to-tiight against wintetis awful evere- ' ' 1 I i it, i y." 4 l' And' while the . witd tl us. exertei , I; [ i its terrible power, "it snowed and ',Cowed,' and :4011 it mowed and never lett of !itinw-1 ing.".,l The snow' was 411'14)4 :as penetrat- ing a#, the wind. Driving 1:11iibor and thi- I iher, now sown thickly in Istr+lit-f rward blast. 4,. and, agaiakcairied xoun}Ean round d in circles, ,it ..found - its • way lever 'where; I, g , •itself in drifts undi r '4 th i le (14 14,-fil- I 1 d.or cin ing np areas, bloclading passag s, and . only surrendering to the eloliest and best pro: tecte4 honties.' ' I I;- I ' th4atreets of Baltimore 14ere So thorough- Ily bloPkaded with the snons tbni - it took all I{ day Monday, , to open tu I l i e;thorougfires i--- I, The drifts were, in many Place., .1.5 to ;20 feet deep. - _ I 1 I ' ;'' ; • __ li . . ATVs+. : l' Mercantile Collede, Patmburgls.— To Most colleges of thiti kind, the students never hear a , - ,- professional :lecture from the pritteipal l .from one year's end to ibe'oiker. Thbtalented, experienced; aucl indefatiga ble principal` of this ineitution, , lectures 1 daily I. to, hisl cfaises; expounding all,, he in. tricaeteS of the m: Beleo with that' crearness t‘nd'preeisi, ta which' has so long- I made the establishment so endelyi known I and so deservedli popular; and which, no doubt accOnnt; for its, present nneaampled sue. cess.--iPetts. Gal. ;,' 1 .- , , .- ~, Mormons Perishtlig' on the PICA A correipondent of tha n 31i.ilomill,Ap4111 lican,.writing from lilliptitlenee, (1,i.) - at ,' the .1-tll/\ - giving the imformlti,th reeeivati from 41111\Cont'Neter of the Stit),b/ j,.ikteer.:ilba::, - Whiel /arrived there on the-2701 if D l e iri d h e r in ent iurii rti , ich stitferin• , ' a i lln .; . 1 j i / Illi il parties,- : nn ,l' _ileti i .ntvin, :ulna- aitorm4, au I give. title f0i1,,,,ih 4 ng ,_ tihunt of fatal 'privationa email, 31orttoie,- ,ttmi their •e ay to Salt..l..ritie.l • ----- 1; • o n their way iii, rf;l:r Bean ri I (Mail train) met the t iirlihand lof Mtiruiont going' \lost. ' I",,ii of 13ri rl Youis vf ralrite ta ), lam n trlcrei, and the , :sitt!ee F lifhl am.% tir.it. :Mil ,4erou I train-, litiqurx..-1 a i of 6at hike .Litt y to - I?l , t,'l T it, 1 itig;passiiig r e. , .$ 0 il . ' i Olt l• X e, pr i i l 1 t - 14:t . ., Szs), - , L.) t h r . Cfrot:irtior. • ilia state!] that it ivtA ih,t 11,i 4 14 . I. 'ttle.isure (4 - 4t 1 144 2 :•1i"'1, rillii: th , spirit of talc , .d,,,rd, 1 a+ .Lilip; w, l , lertook the whrk,' ),irrthtug: ! : o i thciir pr , iliress,. ItriftMttli trod were metiit th,ithr4 - rc.).,,i t i...,. !- I %%rater, In a very o.liffi.reht ce l l those ta,alvatiec. T.o.y 1,% , .re 1n youl an tr. of w . l 4 ": r ..-.. .. _ 4f... . .1 3 L 9 1.1,(1%1 _ l k On ael.'ollllt. of thin ctrii , l. ;They rbadly eloth i e.l, aid id, .e..,,qi t :. 1 ivir , l3hipst, 'truly of - N e w 1 0 4 1 ,1 . ' one coil a , titiv bitri47qtiit,. !et ' t i a i The, ttoido of loirt it 4"4 `,` (4-y the fr;Gt-tt 7r.iiiii;T: 'i,,f. to I sy, 01-2 I lieart, - awl ipi:a uv• i r thera as humjet of hiore,e.- - r , , I'.',. t'rovertior I,trigihrto , ,l'o , in, -, i'tOi\io..;thitig 'of their (:itoiiti : i:; , ;', ; 4 ,n u e tio..tt lard provr,iocol r.,, 1 1, i I lint . t itqle were itd,:t ' l ly' t 10.1 In tubing t J the eityi . 3:2:ti:i !I t..,, , , it..:i •e. blekizie fhe Ni.oeti r Fo,..f U ;... 17,1ey\ iii-iii.‘l.! o'..iiiotero:l; ,1,V,1.: ere;ttire3 lila.. ili, ul l ‘‘4 1 , 70 , %, , 0.1 them; it ,' is bird i 1 '-'.l. (io I thev [Nye i; ft . ..11,:ir hlon--:=4. fire f . .0111 I.) 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Lt tho• ,:t.tt ter 4 1.1: of the Ite.ll F.st tte 5t••••• 3 .' , ..1 , """i• To the Heirs t ,fp:: I lieemil; take notica' Vint r Ite: i ti estate I st tante lilt the b 15e4yer • c.ittuty,: be bell of 01e pm. ao.s, eravi, tiont2t. y if you thiak ' i.tieritl7;i , 1617, A D5l i CR A. rows so - 0rt!..4 - . 0 , 0 /Lb persous Kuocrig. td the estate' cif '•,,fAtit Chikitfra • torrushi4, I.3e.aver requestsd to subscriber iiring in ;South Balfre and tholke ebilats•agtinstisikiii eitatalr! present - ocent prof,rlyiaiithalitirateifir, l 7 wera. Mr 44 yl l7Cii etc Mika. January 2,5 1851 . . AD3IINISTRATORS' 'NOTIre . „ . .„,. . , A LL . persons kuowing themialves initA. LS— to-the ehiate of john A.. Brown, tlec',l,l!ti . of Freedom; Beaver county; ate ti.,(02.50 ii make immediate p:M ayment, I IjICISit f! A Y, i5g. chums tvill presliit them to tIM substrihei v . proterly authenticated fur Bettle:aeut.•: 1. /Wm. V. I.3ovs,l] k reri Pleura Buovs, II . 1 1 . ,.li • li I . NoripE.'. . . ~,i ' r TVOTICE is ,hereby 'given, tbsttlt Se.''' -LI Directors Of !Ohio Tovenship, -13e4 tr'a: trill receive seale4l proposals. frOin thi ' l3 _., d l"' .!blarch2Bth,lBs7ilfor the bolldineof on i,, 4 ',7, School' /louse, it.liaitl, Latrict. );lag' 'f , f ' House eau tie.scottliy annuli on the uwierif ed. '' Ft .1 1 t ill. 14.11ARCLAY , 'Jan. 21, It;57:". I- i' t , it.'sitlent of o'ollo ll I 'jmn 28-1,K7 1_34.1N11E: tirean at 50 canls per 7 ,4 at ,No. 'B, Steivart'a _Row, Dridgevalti, Jan 7 1867 A. S. IHARY • 71' F/ NE Kid. llock6.or lor 11A11 sLs 'Si. iGiio l4o3 * dctl9 Z.. e . wart's .trow; 1 i•trt *lit; , f I - I fif 6'; 'lLin • tlo,r Li r ol 4 1 Ill', t of I rq /14.4 ti 4 if 2?.t Ir•ill I mai; MEE is ' . .ftttLy ; t 421. !of ji4. ME MEM I.trri't, 4 ?rtrtird r• t , r.! • 1,,I:. , W.,{c, r. 4 !a )•- MEE EWE , r 17 , ,_ it 1, r 14.,. I .' :NKSE'ii- • uu.r , , 4U 11 . 111 4iVi - ' , 17-"'• - ' .6111,11,6 :11A ts 18 5 ,1 BE .1) 1. 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