The Beaver Argils, , J: WEYAND, 73Drroa Aid) Paoratirroir. .; m iiver ; , _:r a „ a, 1 8:0 12tov. I Cittntv. hae iligned the act restoring the Connelleville charter. That job Is there 63re - complete ' • - Cot.. A. H. It'CLcun; of the Cbambe burg &Pao* Wen for sale a controlling inter cro. iw that , paper. 'rho Repositari is a first class Republican parr, and is now doing a very fine business. . • Idn.Anunkst Jonsson is reported oa re cent pilv.nte.conversation for4e enlighten anent or mankind th.have said • '. • "The President is elected directly by the people; and is •therefore as directly their rep: resehtative as Congress l&" " • • • The President is not elected, "directly by t 4 people," but by colleges of, eleettlis. And Mr. Jolthson was not • elected President by • anybody,..tinleis it was by Wakes Tut speech delirere,d by Senator Morton of Indiana; In the United States Senate some two weeks ago, is a poWerftil'argument in fa. vor of the Conzressional plan of reconstruc tion., Hon:Revertly Johnson, of Maryland, tAte oldest and among. the 'ablest men of. the nation,. In - replying to it a tear days a fter,elutr aeterized It as the "ablest and most Statesman like address Iwhad ever, listen.td to in the Senate." Want of room prevents us from publishing teat the present time. It will ap pear in the Angus es soon as our advettLing rush is orcr. 'Wihelleve one of the Pendleton maxims is 'equal taxation," more particularly aiminfat th : * b 3nd•barmis," or holders of United States securities. Alas! how few doctors tidie their own Medicine. George IL Pendleton figures, .; many other leading Democrats, in 6,the Gineinnati papeis, as a man who, refuses \O: pay the tax levied upon his National Bank . iit.cia4 Does the "eMial taxation plank of the • I : Gido playenn es'pecinlly exempt Mr. Petidle ton's' bopds? Perhaps the Tflirtd can answer. IN. I'. Tribune. 1 1 \ ' ' t MR evening before the Congressional elec tion In the Eighth District of Ohio,. Senator !Thurman telegraphed to yresident Johnson that the Democratic candidate would be elect• ed ilhnut 'Xidubt, , and that too by a good round majority., • A'ina he claims t hat his prophecy would have been fulfilled but for the defection tlf allandighani and his friends.— All bosh I The,! Republicans of that' District have seen the folly of their dread of negm s,uffrage last fall; and entbraCed the opportun ity- which ihisiiection afforded, -to show that ' fact tothe'country. Manhood suffrage may ' not be teisptahla to all Republicans, lout they :o retry few *ho do no prefer lt! to Dern . ocratto redo - -oi4reo• Pemocratic Leg l lslature, the Roptibileans of 61 % -"T n . lhtre l ctlon ,/11119VOI'efortioil as pret • Vinod authority o'n,loattora of this kind. • Ex-I:Jump ',ltrama WooDwA*). of ..this fitate, netv,a RePtateutative heCengresslrnatie it speech the other day in that body Itt be took deelded gtonnds against Mr. Pendle ton's ileaulattheittles. The ex-chiefjustice goes bt.tekt s truf old doctrine of this' same 'PendietatOttilikr Demoeratie.party and,in eistathattltelssue of greenbacks was uncon stitutional; and,i(the act was defensible it all it was only act-Oitite ground itf a war necessi ty, rbteti-nfi exists. Mr. Woodwarci t la a tong' considerable force of character, sod thispOsitlon' thus taken, by him will . no doubt ludueuce a great many others, whose litre of,prineiple 'exceeds their desire for ' Nor is he elm* now l adrocating l'these views. The Now York and New Eng land Democrats are "said to be almost a twit Jai opposition to thi2ifaiadieton scheme, and it appears hardly peasibje that thlediffercmce of opinion among the leaders of that party ran bekiconciled at their National COnven ;ion. As will:he seen in another column,. a Post , of the Grand „tinny of the Republic has been established in this place. The purposes of thie organization are not definitely known by ';')erk-fiviio arc not connected with it: we have • therefore taken the pains to ascertain what they are, and give them to our readers, in brief, as-follows . •1: 'irhe preservation of those kind and fro : - tern 4 feelings` which have boi r init togeth4 with'the strong cords of love aid affection; 7 , the soldiers and sailors who have stood to gethei in many battles, sieges, engagements, and marches. 2..T 0 make these ties available in •works as 1 results of kindness—of favor and malarial aid to Bose in need of assistance. 3. Tti Make provision, where it is not al ready done', for Ilie,support, care, and edticaS thm of soldiers' and sailors' orphans, and for the maintenance of, the Widows of deceased ioldleris and sailors. • • 4., For the protection and assistance ofdis ; 'shied soldiers and sailors, whether disabled by wounds, suekness, old age, or misfortune 1. ror the eitablishnient and defence of the rights of Melia° soldiers and sailors of tee United StatetLlTlorallY; wildly, and polio - ,tally—with Ofiew to inculcate a pi . oper ap preciation of their services to the country, and I to recognitiiin of such Iserviees and claims . by the Amencan peopleln political mat ters the soldier is only to be preferred over, .the dribiin, when character, qualificatkuts. - ite,;ire equal. ,• '• , The maintenance of 'ltrue allegiance to tbe ',United StateS of Ainerica, based upon, a paramount respect for arid fidelity to the na tional constitution and lawa, manue sto d by the die countenancing of whatever may tend weaken loyalty,. 'incite to lllBUrreetiOn, 'truism', or rebellion, ar in an's manner im 7 pair the Ctßcieney nnd permanency of our freeAnstitution. together with a'defenee. of universe) liberty., equal riglitind justice to all min.. • _ . .We' understand that ati l honorably dliehorp ed snit**, whether in the, three _months. or three yeimeervite, are lillkiphle to member' AbiP. ilsd ill else bfinrsetisfactory. will be e,411117 received by AS iwg9tAstiten progor application isinaile. •-• • - ,1 - I.IU anon 1 exhibit of the receipts and tnt-, proditnres of the county for the last year, Is preientedtb our readers this week. We un derstand that an additional exhibit of We money oorrowed and the payments made on accounts of tie same, &c, Is being prepared by the Commissluners,and will appear 'text • week. - i i irttoduii WE are under obl ga , rut o on. Nicholson of the House of Representatives for the annual report.of the Board of Itutpectors of the Western Penitentiary. From it we learn that the .total number of convicts now in the institution is 486. 'The following ta ble will show the' number from the respective counties: • Allegheny. ' 178 Huntingdon 17 Armstrong. . 4 Inulans . Beaver , 8 Jefferson .... 2 Butler 5 Lawrence 8 Bedford - 22 Mercer .... 81air.::.......'... 5 M'Kean 1 Crawford. 17 Somerset Clarion 6 Cambria ... 16 Clearfield:..... • 9 Erie . 83 Elk 4 Fayette 18 Forest J ..... 11 dreene ...... The annexed general aummay shows the whole number of prisoners received at the Penitentiary since the admission of the first convict i which was July Ist, 1820. Recei viol white males '• " females colored males. . " females Total received 1./is'd by expiration ofscntence • .2236 " " 560 " ' " death 138 " " suicide " " writ of err0r...... " " habeas corpus.... " removal.. Leaving in confinement Jan. 18t 1868.....4813 MIL Republicans in the State Legislature are carrying out every pledge made to the people last fall. A free :railroaflaw will be pil( ssed before many moos wax and wane, and the Conncllsville char er has already been restored to the Connellsville Railroad com pany. On last Thursday the following re pealing act was passed by the Senate and in a few hours afterwards bythe Rouse : . ' An net relative to the Pittsburgh and Con . Ili:M . 011e Railroad Company. itEcnox, I. Re it enaled by the &nate and Howie of Ileivesentatiees of the Commonwealth Pennsylrania, iii astieral Assembly met,and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same : That the act of Assembly, approved August. nineteenth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, entitled "An act, relative to the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Com pany;" be and the same is hereby repealed, and the said company is required to build and ccouplete their road to the State line within five years from the date hereof. ; Not only have the Republican members of the present Legislature been faithful thus far in fulfilling the pledges made last fall to the ifeoplei bdt they herein addition sjrttiel the State tt.3 hl d'for a number of years, Mr. Nicholson, our eflictent RtpresentailYn„fn the Rens; ie conspicuous in these reforki eon merits. The people 1 nol c im lx in his ctir#4 .. n• ty, but throughout ! the Siate,lirill honor Mill for"his efforts in their behalf.- . far, then,' ea good. 4 + ,Novi 4ist alifonrn. etrly, the members . ' return to their constitu • tits, and the Republictui party 3%111 . be able to carry the - 131:ate•next fall by . a majority of .30,000. ' THE Democrats oeCthlohave control of the Legislature of that State. Among the first things the members did after manising the 'present session, _ l was to,respind the resolution ,`of a previous Leglilaturio i ratifying the four. teenth article of the't'onstitutton of the Mil ted States. 2 This article among other things, provides that • . . The validity of the public debt of the Uni ted States authorized by law, Including debts incurred far payment of pension and bounties for services in spppressing insurrection and rebellion, shall not b 8 questioned. But neith er the United States nor any State shall as stinto or pay any debt or obligation. incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations or claims shall be held illegal and void. Ifany evidence was wanting before to show that the Ohio Democrats were either In favor of repudiating the liatiOnal debt, or of aitsunt. ing the tebel'clebt, this hasty action of their's lit this particular, vrottici. furnish it. 'Eat fortunately to the country they are p - ower. r:less to act on this question . Even nem* tlohnson hintscli, the &ilea man that party :hairin the United States Senate, said the other day `!that the assent of a State once given to a constitutional amendment there was no Power to withdraw Sit the Ohio Demo crats have only shown the'cloven foot, with out receiving the least reward for so doing. \ , Tim President is;on the war path again. A few dug ago he sent the minte of R. 11. Ken of Allegheny comity to the Senate for condi., 'nation for the office of litarshaltof the West crnpistrict of Pennsylvania. This itan Kerr is familiarly known as "Renton Kerr," and while acting in the capacity of "borer" at Har riaburg for the Liquor League in the winter of i 1665.6, he acquired a reputation tint!, floes not "smejl•sweet in the nostrils of honest men.!' Even Ithe was "all light," the Senate should reject hint at once, on the groUnd that no ne eessity for the appointment exists. General Rowly Is the Marshal at the present time, and he tills the office not' only Creditable to him serf, but satisfactorily to the people of the Dia trict in which his duties are perfortned. coinforpow yANDXIiiiILT has withdravin (rani the Grant movement In New York, os tensibly on the ground that Grant did not treat the President ,fairty lu the. Stanton Im broglio, but really because his own smut his recently been mentioned in connection with a Democratic nemluaticin for the'Prealdency. , Row unselfish some people are •TnE ten days 'allpwed the President for signing 'the bill impending further mitre/3- /104 of the currency. expired on Monday, and be bill was not signed. It is therefore a law. GEN. 'Slum/ abotit to modify Gen-Popo's order, forbidding the printing of legal . ado, rertisemada 1 ,lis &loyal papers. no . raft program ,of. recontsaction, Gen; -Ifeaktioi - ' - mu. mow IBSUES HIS PBOCLA7IATION . TO TUN DESIOCRACN-OP THE NMI; LTmO DOWN THE Tata& TO BL KNOW= .TO MOM A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. vi ip m P t e he °aT us lata tl . a v t t l i n ist di v eh C Kr i t e ti r cky rt n.ll ;.l w fr e l34l- 6 11 AD6 117 1 8 888 ( nesaa w - lc .T h b r hl y e that authin be did. Prcienestinashuct is the buster uv success, and great excellence is only to he attained timmgh -- . great - labor. - : In-the tuff the thit,the,Democrssrhez atom :it,; tiv wick the 4irenronltory notel isynott , being sounded:it issitittlein not tri lose; cline's uv succesi or to neglect anything that_ wood hey a teridmef Wald:lpin OS "104...- • Mankind, - Pr•at lensk'three•fourtha . 111 *4 are dividld lip into 'tilt 4 eltuares; viz: , meads and ninnies, and Intake bold to 'say the ,Re publikin party is the - ninnies. They bay a certain' kind ov , contsge. . I don't : deny that doorin . the late oapleastentnis they ..faced,the batteries cad aich tolerably ;well, but their nerve all endid with, th at: :They eiPeridid theirseives a earryinek the witittnd becOme too aggsanstrd in doing It to plck up the plunder, or to take good care meths : wham: era. . • ' . • ••t - - iss ' The next n o e n x i t y cti , v m iz pa : n v e he is fi to na b nies ti fo ught on n tw ig o . gers, and on both the Deamerisy beespeciallv strong.. Ez Dernoknets on. an average, don't Pay taxes to any alamun extent; they are pc koolyarly sensitive on this subjick. Among no cities do I , find -deli ardent advocates uv paying the bonds off in greenbaz.... - . • ' , Only last nits in Lopisville, I keerd onewho wuz a leanin up tight the bar us the IS'ioon I paternize, assert with fervor that ,'the Money go o d enuff for the !e !ewer was good .eauff , for the bloated bondholder, and that for, his part; he bed vowed never-to pay anothee , . dollar IA taxes to swell the estates nv those purse wend aristocrats. After given expression Melia patriotic defiance, could I, reftute tel tend - hint ten cents he desired to assuage the thirst that wuz connoomin him? No, I did It and he to once assuaged. The fact that. lie attempted to pick my pocket of in) haridkercher ez I pessed' him, while it shows a moral twist in his nacher, doindstract anything trete the soundnis uv his posisher on the great .ques lion of finances. . . • , ~ • The nigger is,however,our best and stmng est holt. The Democrat may not preeisely understand the finanshel question or not hay in any bonds to be paid, or greenbnx to pay em with he May probably not care a conti nental cuss about it: But on the nigger he is alias alive, aliuz activ, shins vigiliutt. When ever he is brat face to face with' a nigger; his proud Qum:whin blood to wunst rebels, and he instinktiVely strikes: The. Republican is fist ez sensitive on these questions 'ez the Demokmt. Doom the war, when they wak ed ern, then wuz a tendency. toward :lookin Imere favorable onto ern, hue that is all faded I out. The nigger who wilt a very; 40 1 .10 in titer eyes, when clad In block and with a mils ket on his shoulder, Is, now that he ain't need ed to stand atween 'a white man and A .rebel bullet, the same -- nigger-he ailuz woe, and nothlOmore. ' The , nt,eeir stinki ez uv yore, and in that sign we conker. ••- • For the guidance of the Democracy North I wood say that we hev commenced 4mr cam- I pane. We are jilt now engaged in fixln th e I niggers in our midst so that we kin hold him up next year era avrful example atom an as tounded world. We hey e.rgenized all.' thro Kentucky, and arc pushin it.thre ' the other States ez rapidly ez possible, leagues uv pro , perty owners for their protection in the mat ter ter labor. We heir agreed and we meet unity pledge to each other, our words•and ;Se ared• honars ) suthin ez toilers : 1. No nigger shel be permitted under any ------ - whatever, to lease or tiny any grorind . is humble. 7 3 . ru Ti n sa k t i t tCrtin-'t Earth - : t e. I l lt h a e t t l g: regards it ez his duty, under the 'decree of a just Providence, to take whatever Inset afore liiin, humbly , and without mormOrin- - 8. No nigger shed be employed might upon, the ibilowing terms: ' Ahhisbedied 'males, $8; per month; able-bodied fimaakeemt mettle When they hey been married by chaplains of , nigger regiments and 40, the'marriagetofie considered uv no akkount. Supplies onto wish they live shot. in all wrest; be fttrnisla by the employer, the price with be fi xes they on to be deducted from their wages, • Should they git hi debt to theft employer for supplitt It is expressly understoxithat they shel hey the priviege iiv workin it, out. We ain't:BO erooel ez to ask that, theyediel pay-in money. 'lt isn't expected that mar_ty uv em will take service on these terms Wit follows? It is plivui to thirmost_ordinary littellek I They'll starve ! - HullelOogy (They'll starve I :Star,- in they'll attempt to take rlivin by force; we shel appeal to the goveromentfor protection agin these inturialid monsters; and 'witlithat help we think th erewill - be - no-difilkulty , in bringing tie ern - totems. With Nanette' and Sickles in command. we think there will b e Do. trouble in buena the consplmelee that will follow, and suppressing any - apish' that may occur. We shel hold - eat .with a firm hand, and maylonssitily commence onto em afore they rise. Then will the effedc be madeplain to you. Th e people uv Kentucky wik pint, to .cite corps's ny them which are strewed slang the to side, dead "uv starvitshun, and exposhate ; and exclaimed 'eepuletaily to the Abliehnist "Behold your work ? When ho wuz a' slave ez he toinz cared for by kind masters. it Witt not thus!" Kany Ilir em will die, but wat is the lives uv a thousand, more or less, Dig gem when compared with a Demooratin vic tory? ~,• 'L wood Meommeliil similar strategy in the North. The ni&er must be stirred up with , a long pole, and the pint must be sharpened. In localities -where traogeisheybeacecnsmimo:l664l),Y r k re w l ilh o n u e i t ia n ges ifget , w o l4 nto l - beet wb irwi' l e c i h i to hise the 'noottpaper once In every Con gra:Atonal deestrick yoo might to be rdee•lto findsome Democrat. sufficiently devoted, to ; L it coz, to eacriftee a child or Iwo to this 1 here you beVeri s t any ,niggers, . we 'sit willin to furnish em. 'We kin drive enuff out Lir the Corners to do-at-least, the half uv one Northern Sta., which of yen coed run small pox or meisles Ithro em, so :that they .wood hev to be ()Wicks iiv charity, wood be area-, ive. Eesoonliz they make their, 'appear ance in anY,teiVnship, let tlothea , lines and smoke houses be robbed. UV course •It will be charged to the niggers, for when wuz,a, white man over kuowari to do sick things! and the result will be the triumph we • want. Titer ain't no danger In this line of ackshen; for ez the nigger hex no ,vote in the .North titer ain't nobody to standup for him. ' Eternal viglience is the price of - liberty. Let our vigilence be ez near 'eternal ez pea-. sable. One pull and we shell have pegged the Jordon. • Let us make the. Attest .uv our opportunities. . . •• ' • • Venango 47 Westmoreland.... 15 Washington 15 Warren 15 United States. . .. 27 Total 486 2908 83 854 48 ~.8453 OM gsz ---Z67 WEfind the following pnnigrapk in the Macon (Ga.) mph ofJan..2s: • "From a reliable gentletnan we have learn al the partkulara of a horrible and imikenta.f We occurrence that happened near ,Port•Viiii, ley. pater*, in which &titer was shot Ana killed bY ow,n eon. The unfortnnateman wax Dr:Jack % brilther for 'the 'Jachsop *he killed Co ot Eitsworth for 'hauling down a Confixierau ' . lbl,g from over hilt' hoterat Alexandria Va,;during the first 'year 'r the wax DiJablutop removed to Georgia during the Revoluticitt, and. has been residing here 'ever slate, The circumstances of the killing as welivelhem"front our • infermant, alter_ thest.: There had been in anryflunity alte cation, during which the doctor is said. tO have tbrcibly ejected LIB San:finin hie sea, who Martel .. .int' uritait a preliA nd fired upon his fathertniess--10 1 ,h101._ .he x° not learned leVitetheeithe terielda* 414* arrestet'/eiltet,"atit . -- • • ---•,:','. "':7. - s'.:....NARBY. [Ream the rekdo Blade PETROLEUM V. NA-sir, P. 3t - (Wich Is Pdstmister). The Conitieta,,, leAbo,.. ii - JF 7 7 • By a telegralk i Xildladelphla We 'learn that the BupregaiWgt of Peittmlinegm,". in a tutanimout *tisk* reakby.lindii Skim wand, fie m-edieggeot jelletitaat le- I vor of thePittabu -, , • , ColuteltilnUe • • .-. ' ' Companyino .:. • the:: •,, . •• A - • tly in tql ete.. 7.r : met *Nth ' 1 , Pemegio ,‘ . - tharrtworeis, butimsonly argued a few .. ,ya ago. - - 1 , Al we understand. this &Albion, It is .ens AI rvly_ e ta } fineae•diee er4be . merits- of the _ease, ancillaries the Pittsburgh end CloiMellsvillit Ballicad Company an nolly ! ' : iialnereleiitereaal a ionsendak ?Wit to en, tend their read to Cumberiteld. and :the* connect theltedsmielolll4-011111' RIO Tea& . Tide, _ deehdon : wall-elgo relississ- the Bt i t e r salthOstelltiaiinitelMteats th e - -am 2,4d' subaserleamy_ so, Llaelli 4 q iii TrWivgdkit, ll / 7 * C O 4 - Pak!. -' ' ‘-' '.- ' ,''' . . -- Th , elie in thOrlrcull tetiiiifitie Veitid teaks, wherein'. Stidges 'drier- indl lffeCalod• lesagariasbnllardeerce inismor of tlio - oomp pany.• and from whose leer's lin appeal, baa taken. to the Bement., Court 'of the tinned Stake, iril; we suppose. hi , Ao *nib of Invortante—tke **Moot itte- liklyrk . C9nft of the Eitate,-fit Osier of the validity of the company's chine'.behrgeotwlusier'nyon the Commonweilth - siid all parties claiming 'e. may, therefore, ,hail a the : iininieliati rAftpletlms of the ht t. L talltot,old MO:greatly desired ' Ceihnicilow - hagrf 'the - iattei Toff 'Pittsburgh. PhlladyfYylo 1-Balthrioty, by the Coneellsvllle route. l - altl that-- the act by which the charter of, company ,was sought to - be revoked' " en declared * nullity by the - Setrreine. rt, Am Legisla ture should at °eagerly° - - from 'the statute book !vibe passage of the stet recently brought I ca betore it' (hr that yurposoff ' - We shall take armtberoodision tei"siSeak Of the liey(frbince of thisinotwierely a s it effects the Connellsville ' *odd Company, but the while at large. a shall also "lay a copy of the decision betre our raiders at the earliest opportunity: : Pitta: CO,. . BE ___ .., . A Pen Picture 'Orillitlek PenieM. - . . . .. , t ; . • • . , The editor of the Ccifir; .(Pa.). R•Pubtie-an who claims to be.nersonally acquainted with Brick Pomeroy, giveshhixelders the extracts from the La Crosse Democrat on Gcn. Sher man and the clergy,. and 'then proCeeds to paint "Brick!' thus: ... /' , "The author of this: outrage was born minus the moral df a manly charne -1 ter. He Is athief,"l iunkard, and wife 1 beater to our personal. nowledge. We have known him to boat hi/strife and children un mercifully without the show of provocation, and forbid, the merchants to trust them to the nee. - caw . irk% of ilfe, vigle he' was cam's ing in'dens Of prostinuilin. , And such , a thing the leader of the Ehlsocratic party!. We have known him to sing bawdy songs and creek obscene jokes over.the dead remains of his friend and (ximPardoo, who strangled to death in an attempi.te akhalfa gallon of whisky ono, wage, [n ' city of Milwaukee. And We have heard h curse the Sun and t i e defy the power that sustained it. We could chroniee athousand Other •instances, but it is useless, as' the extmat we . present deline ates the moral ijegre‘ation of the wretch better than we are able to do. In personal cppeartlxice, Pomeroy is just about what' the iniagiation• of any decent man naturally piduto i film after reading the above characteristics or his pointed mind:— He has red busby hair, (wears :it long to bide horns) a whisky3iloated thee, and* red rum blossom nose 4 7 -itt short, he looks like the personation of sin ;liked _out, red hot from the bowels....or-: . :jig, a sweet-scented ]ripunlato pp., . . . . . . . .Ail.- -- • .re !'• citation, . who'e heart nevertwin wit . Sae single eniutinn for God or human 'Who was sent into this breathing trnr) a restless curse, In whose throat bbtsphenty!and vulgarity gurgle and seethe like , the hot; breath of a damnable dreain ; he Mark M. •Pontoroy i 'the decillott of the,. „ .• re Of Ilea,land f,losyufbell;4*-11.1f ;,•Is.tiiralltekta overcoat, who • 7 • litimwukr g himse, lf over the scpulebe_tr brave soldiera, • , to deliver' pnsilaril mans and ink .• -lectures to: Southern' traitors---eu 4 • ,'!the )04. ,0-4414-e" And such s a ..• e !Solider "of a : great party in the -No L , and A MORAL RR FORMER!! ' - 'll,alleivalt,NßlTa t out Aniother itkohillairillikiir•LAri En atiisis ' raged wilt, ' - WE(nativist's Extend. 1 •:•, -, " - J . , :. •••• -- . • • Zimirmsonz, 1 ...•... - Ariothei' Pollard af fray Gemmed the awcomas ty moss of which ere - - . lkitoo s; : :... : ? o f Mrs. B. 4..`V ' 'Wife - WC Edward A. Pollard,who has ifitruitideitaltby Bowie for scene ' ‘ being absent from Bat 'it this time, s aux. I loos to learn his " bents; met for that pia went t 'lduittt . norm to the dine limb:meat ot eminitoore &Maw* oornar of }isnot *ARS *tree, 7 knowing Dr._Goorsa A. X intentthe partners. to be an inebriate" Need of het' husoana. She entered the store Jmuch`eicited. -mud "asked Dr. Moore sevabillkorirto,tell re lied where Mr. Pollard w Mite Doctor replied he Aid not know. D om,iterollard In that he jdid. , • ..' -, - • ' ;Whereupon ' word s w ere and• Di. Moore --. 1 - . forn_policernan g i Vre Mrs. Pollard In .." t - •The officer not com ing to time,' Dr.:; '. . re'ionlered lire.: P. to leave hii prom • • hick: ehe , refused Jto do. He then under . . .to *ether timselt when a struggle e . •; - 'in which Mrs. Pollard statee she receit • a` wound' Jin the right band. : - : _if "%Whited thus flowing, and reeallectia . some.' previous alleged wrongs charged. ;'' .• her ilseloat Dr. - Moore 1 ihe gref 0 - , - • - .mad. Insensible to self-control, drew mall rtrettPrr ,and 415* - charged it at the i-. .r. ' - - - .The ball from retolveripain4 through the Doctor's right shattering the. Joint, tandelli lodged in the ,ndwor cornice, near, the eni„ Mrs. P. . Nis . biniWietely ar rested - rest and takes , 'the Sathern 'Police Ste- Idoe Rouse, and -r a•prelhninaryegaraine• tion, lathe a.,. : . . security, she) :however not desiring to . i r It at pinent was sent to tali on the chOge . *m it and battery with m ' intent to tour - ' .- ' ' ' ' ''' Messrs. G. W: .%*., Smith,: John Milk- tied , Pear _George 0 her , bianit*te State ' s Attorney, sp. , as *poet . : j _ , Mrs. Pollard a l bro u ght a - charge of as•. salt against Dr; KO* but no hall wasiNuir. nd• ofhlw. 1 51 -- ;" '__: • - " - " -, : *raTeliarsoutis e l wilt, apply 'for bail ft ' for ber in a eeti, .. 4 3- 411 1 - -now much -ex MO end d " at _ the' absence of hlfsbend, wite,- it , persutitEd, will repair iminedlately Vs h relief, and to. be In reads= J Press' th - „of.tbe ttate against JohitS. and-Geo ' -W - 44 131' assaulting bith with atteleOt .mtirdetlii which case /Rs:Pollard is a itteit'iiiinese - Doctor Moore lexrtto -Ito , -hii-jbed suffering from the wittind, ' eb, though painftil is not dangerous. q...lgre . lard is ayery,latelligent Ind fine bolting " • Meat' twenty-eight b z. or thirty yeatseg - -..: • , .:-.:. -t ... :I: e i , , !Dr: *owl. ' itilownend has heretofore been closely Intl ' with Mr:pollard:. , The :daft has mititrier. an exciteMent, and considerable OM eilite for theincullar nervous enemy: Ainibrturtste (*edition of Ihe liemined. -,.kirierireeoYetingler.werres she regretted the aitit in floods ofteare l . , .. 'f.his coven` lit, *,,6llllfierd tr y t antouTAtit7p,,the Su preme Court of t ,f3tate, thlemosw.tr E, Judge Sharationd dilly the luenitinetts oidnion the .eourt ,yosidle, Ceentilseinti.ltaiirond al "' 'Th e ptimeit 1k0w4.111 tep o diaCt PS Abe .abirter.rrt tigignehey mwmotzttionat , iiid declares, ilk' , .i.A.K.Air-fithti.l4.ld ryir!iilim n_orm -:-' •••,' -. ~: - -,- -- • J • ~ ,Q... 1 " 1121 >3 , - ...7mogno•voleosionsissog::=4-211 No `likielidnar Dowim. =MB new HE aNitilLlCAilli OP OHIO rim AM) - I WHAT TILLIMO. • • apeCtil 'election' in theßighth Conte- ; eitenta District, yestarday milted in a very , ilecified and gotityleg Republican victory. tbrOofernor iu October was close' the Republican msjority in the counties corn • ei-Pte!Dlstrict being only. W. Tester -1•;4 than was a Republican gala on the Octa -1 'eel' *le every County, tail General Beatty iraseleetedbY amajority of 1,000. The Dem inista•ia; 'tfidanigreat importance to this con _ test, eadcotnldeutly,expixtedlo el e ct their *014,401 Mr. The RePublieftee regardinf Sal very imps tant 'election. ne.elliPlllsol,...Alterefornt;worked . l44; . end each were led byrepresentative men. ThiebinatltnidloWilhat the reaction t theDeelenretif: his alniady set in 'ln - Oldo. Ai it-watt in; 186fientt is in 1868. The Dem ocuthfcarried Ohio that year by false preten ses. !The election over the cloven- foot • exhibitat' and in 1863 John , Brough ,was eleeted. -rnor' by over 100,000 ma jorityi. - in 1868 the bemocrits, en courage by the I electioni, have indicated whitl . ltey would 'do if totored ftqly to . power, and already have the people taken the alarm, afitrare. - Prepared-togiie the party that sus seined the rebellion, ind would now restore reheitt-to , power,a-back seat' once more. This special eleetion "is, therefore, one of great significance. It'tairly foreshadows` the vote orNovember, and manors a sweeping majori ty for the Republican candidate for the:P!*d• fitten*. ' ' It Willhave a good effect, toe, in hastening 'reconstruction, by convincing the disloyal people of- the South, that the Democrisfie party - o,pp North will not be able to carry theminie Wirer; while it will encourage the loyalpeoriti of the stuipended States to per sever!, lathe work or- reconstruction. In another respect the election will do good. It *III serve as an intirtlon tothe President that hi/Tolley Is not popular in' Ohio. , The loyal people of the nation have been placed under obligations to the Republicans ot. the LEiglith disinet, who ,so vigorously fought• and so gloriously *on this short, but decisive:battle for principles. ' The next election will take place in Ala bama, commencing oh the fourth, day of Feb ruary. {We are aasuied that the Constitution will be adopted, and in less than thirty _days thereafter the State will be fully represented In Congress by good and loyal men. • • Its;New York city alone during the peat 58,1)43 Males and 21,580 females were arres ted, ?making a grand total of 80,532. Of these there 'were arrested on.clusrges of biga my, 10 ; burglary,l2s; forgery, 125; intoxi cation„ 17,709 ; intoxication and .disorderly conduct, 9,4213; grand larceny, 2,128; petit lareenY, 4,785; murder, 53.. The; nitivity of the larger number of these arrested stood as follows: .„United States (black and white), 25,780; England, 2,764; Scotland, 970; Ire. laud, 32;128; Getmany, 9,460; France, 545; Italy, 101 ; Russia, 119; China ; 31 ; Africa, 4. Theifollowing are the principal occupations of tlinsp arrested Actors,' 58 ; brokers, 312 ; prostitutes, 5,971; editors, 30; washerwomen, 212; tObacconists, 503 ; merchants, 888; re- PorterS (so - called); 42; physicians, 142; prin ters, 99; lawyers, 14. Besides the4e, 13,906 had no occupation. As the number of males attested tbrintoxication was 13,004, and ofl those having no occupation, 12,906, can it be inferred that allbut 902 were so intoxica- Carnival ofCrime-1111111tary Guard in rho Criminal , Canirt—The Ar kriniar Convention. - --Pollecenuut Jobs gq44./411kitmit in the sOntthierSatttiti_at night, abilettiteiaptini toisparge taro #ten sght ingatn bail on Desoto street. Annie Melrose a notorious prostitute, was stabbed very seyerely at a. bagnio on Wash. ington *ripest the:anis night by loe 'Axton, in - a r m of jealousy liar recovery is doubt- i Nod Blackburn shot and killed Butler Philips in an alley between Commerce and Winchester streets.. In thin mongoßoth were. itetidnien.• Nothing Is known regard to the Came. • • Eli Guthrie. a freedman, was shot at the cornet of : Camay and Linder streets this morning by policeman Sweat, , who- was as temPinglo arrest him. Excitement WAS caused In the Criminal Conk' this moirdng, doting, the Avalanche contempt case, by the appearance of a squad Witold lets under Lieutenant Bunton. Twenty nth infantry. who repotted to • Judge' Hunter. • They were by his orders stationed Omit the Court. Several attorneys pram *I !against the , prOceeding. Duncan. K. Mcßae left the Court, saying he would never practice ,it under Bach circumstances. Thetroope were subsequently withdrawn by by: order of Gen. Granger, and the Court slimmed until tognorrow, when the de , eksog will be known. Tint Ohio Democracy_ are greatly.disturbed by ; the' result in the Vrilth Oongressional District. , The Pentletonians, swear that Chi Vallabiligbamtnersdefeated Brims in revenge , for the defeat of the great martry "in the Sena torial: contest, while Vallandigham's organ has in article belleval lobe from haown pen showing that the "Pendleton policy" did the business. Val. forest es a crushing defeat for the DensitiracY in Ohio .neat The Pen dietnnians have been working like bearers all civiiithe Wed In getting up public opinion, but this affair of the VIIIth District, small thought it may appear,,islikely to give their factions a great deal of trouble. However it is none of our funeral. —N. Y. Tribune ~ r Tuxes Due - the State.. - • r A.llFgheny County is indebted to' the Staten Aws oN . i aRICHARD' in the sum , of $27,1542 ,08, „ taxes due and un• m • ' paht` l ' 'Of our neighboring counties, A.rm- . . . , strong owes $6,096 74; Cambria, $6,824 24 ; Clarion,s4,B6 ' 0 98; :-. Ede; $17,958 46; Fay - Be a ire r r i a/16, Pa ette, $9,914, 50; Greene, 86,790 59; India:, ' 1311. 4 43,218 14; -Lawrence,. $8,951 21; Mer; , ' ..-- air,' $2,82,5'81; •Sonierset, $8,862 66; Ven',l' '' .• ' atigo4 $2,812 78; Washington - $ 748 721 • . Westutorelmul, $12,'136 X The only coo& ties whieh'have paid their liabilities to th State t re Beaver , Ohre ; Butter Center Cra - i ' • ford, ,Delaware, McKean and 'Montgome ryHA c r i n imm Jun: oPEIIIe (UN. ,nu . The total amount due the State is $664,886i, • • ' Y. "' . ' '''; ' 19- 1' ..- ' " r', NOTIONS, ' ' ' 1 ", 1 ' ...- , „BOOTS eSNOES, l' 1 .„.• • 'D9c opirdoiill'e4riassed in ;, Washingto - 11 4 10 WARB, '' • , , i ' atAss7tE • - • letters that usither the reeonstruetion north .. •- . Qtr . Ex . '- oWANE, iluiir,ine Court billwill pass The latter, al? l ' .l ICARE, I ter oonsiderable,deba te, will be referred tr i : , , ..; ! , ,..-NA/1 , 8,,1 • ....., 7 thelirdielery Oonindrtee. 'ivierti It ' will eel . -..' 1,1., -, ~ , .DRUdfir 4c. „ . i ,maIN ri Theal wamitaticegasistinsid the 133 1 "wi,,'`' ' f ot,...''' an 'an ; ou'''t• ' • - troduithin of the'first named 'bill have •' ow --Tpi-6--plfi%s d'ontlyirrlai changed that the necessity for It ISIIOW scarce • t.• - 1 = ` ' ' 41 = 'll'.ow a*- 1 '•' '' lyfelt;thn prospect being 'that nearly eve '''' " ... '' 't :•: .' . ' ..' • ..' • btado2-bl:Pripeess of:reconstruction•,will ' - Also.—_— • ,- • • ••• ••):1•', • - through ettecessftdl7, and as an early day -' ' L itiNai gri 3 O_____Luo '' "-_' ' - • replied in Congrmts'•44.Piu 'Om. . i ..', . • CRUDS . Botulism 014 . . ..'BENZINE,' ~ I- ... • ; COALIVE PATENT 011:. Pllhrhr of 64 thrloes,Vrooott; 'Da ri ea M. :dram win , 6o well to atll . examlos stodt of Palate be6xo paretwalNt elsewhere. Als4l6iiii6ltrawdi ti Mawr It lard and arldwile at Como produce odtert ta : Itsiortalas Illie pimei, trot O r abort the mu ms oT street: ' i 1 • , " • "oeittlOrkaidie WIC K, O ne of 'the ivltn:. :- In the MeEweittaise,' teatiflad: that Barnum', wry infant was hla adopted daughter; Um P. B. had'pald him tbreo thcnismid dollars. for the use oftin, ehild;and- that Ito 211111Belf -had named her Anna ,done* Wiek, *MIT "I pit In the name- Jones for the al e o en- Min= - Th' - k - . - 13etielb"Ai'gu'ii - .. Mil : . 13111iVilit. . Flatti.A.ri .103 kleal ,Mlseellaneous. , , Mate i f the Theresoutetee;kte the week end Mgt= t Lt of Februay. WM& Janury , $4 deg. 41 teg. 29 deg 81, • 2(tdeg. , 15 deg; 20 deg " 28, 21 deg. 81 deg. • 28 deg. " 21t, 22 die. ..87 deg. as deg. 12). ' ag.; 20 deg.. 11 deg " If, ICI deg. deg:,. •19 deg. Februsa 1. 10 deg. 80 deg.l $0 dcg. New Advertisements. the ettehttew of the public Is directed to the fol *Tin weir idastaanasts. which swear Lot the drat time tapes Anita to-day.: Frl vr ao t elpts & itspenditonss—Co. Comatalaners act your ifralW. Drum. prfbr Sale—liftrod itnnphrey. i z e n metal iodise—B. A. 'Wiliam. pedal nottairwW. F. Chut e . pedal notleo—Aillam & Johnson. VW - Special notha—Kleber & Bro. The 061dielt Morseling of the Leos.—On last Monday morning the mercury in the thensOmetir stood at zero jbls showed the coldest weather of the winter, thus hr. - - Senator Taylor, on the Silt read a bOl. In place. !be attending the set now in force in Allegheny CM"' 14' lON ribeSteringldOSl, topower aoanty. Also s petition on the al Kr an act prevesittag the selling of merchandise In Beaver county, without a a eon!". .' • • 1- Also one for the fermi Of the at4extendlng the Um Ls of the borotigh of Deliver. - !• A NI ln.place on same day, an set extending an set relating to hawkers and peeler' in Lebanon and Wyoming coundot, approied Mardi 29. 1867, to Bea. Yet county. , A Festival 'was held In Rochester on Tuesday frronlng of last week forth' beneat or the Y. R. Sab bath School of that plate. It Is' said to hare been a pleasant amain, and not only was it a auteant gather. leg, bat It paid well besides. The earn of $l was Left 054.--Owing to the publication of the re. ceipte and expenditures during this Month, we are obliged to leave out or our paper quite a number of yearly advertiseMents which have heretofore appeared In It. In due time they will appear again, and their present suspension will be made up by us after the' regular time explres,, Spr Ina Steelton Tlekets.—Each township sail Borough should have tickets printed for the spring election. Aa there is usually same Inquiry as to the cost of furnishing these,. We will now state, that they can be bad at this ollicent .the following rates : For the drat two hundred t ; for each ,:subsequent bun; dred i 5 cents. County Committee Neeting.--The mem ben; of the county committee of the Republican party will bear in mind that in: t3atarday next they are re quired to meet at the Court Rocie, for the uunaaction of important business: Let there be a full attendance. athlete& with the Measles.—We have . incl. denten) , learned that the disease known by th e name of "ineasles",tuts broken out and rages with consider aide virulence in -theivicinity of Shippingsport, this 'aunty, Tbe . public school In that vicinity was oblig ed to close a few days in,th and 'will continue closed until the Maritsa abstei. Western Seamen's; Came.—On last Sabbath Rev. Re. Swaney, the correepondlng secretary of the Western.Searnen's organization, preached In the N: R. Church of this place, In behalf of the society referred to: After the sermon a. collection was taken up, and . 1. f :4 was raked. tY, in this Congressional District. as will hel.seent!com the Internal Revenue Assessor's return published in this paper, produced In 19017, 213,918,95-100 gallops of whiskey. Politically, the Democrats In that county- Outnumber the Republicans in the proportion of about hoo to dote.. Who willimy In view of these facts that ' , whisky and Democracy," are not "hall fellows, well met." . Gran4lll.lzgay of lite litepubli4=L Post of the 'Grand Army of the Republic. as established in this ;dace on but Thutsday man. Maj. Montootb of Al legheny city was present and mustered In twenty two members. The N. bil-Ife Post is 99. and Its °facets are tia follows Post Commandant • Senior Vice Comm Junior " 'Com= Adjutant—Cozumel Quarteranutter—Ca Officer of Day—Ch ,Officer of Guard— The.orginlzation I Le/Of:res.—On Tuesday eviming or last weeki I Rev. Mills delivered the third, lecture of a .course o Are in the M. R. Church of-. this place. fits subject was "Intrtitious i On Thursday evening. Rev. J. K. Karcher, of the Episcopal Chtireit; Rochester. this county , del bowed} lecture in the Court Rouse on the subject of "Rome and rrotestaniam, or. the relation of the Church to Civilisation." A Sueeesr.—Tho entertainment given in Me Bap tist Church. of Bridgewater on last Friday evening for the benefit oft worthy widow, wee a decided success, the house being filled with spectators. The perfonn ele acquitted themselves very creditably, and the pro etude were My aa lulaVY ae any one 'connected with the project, expected. By general' dAire the enter tainment was repeated on the follow g iveehlF, the Reece& of which avi to be applied to the benefit pserpoorgenendly. t I 'BRIDGE • STREET, PRIDGFAVATEIii! '1 PEN:ed. 1111 B. A. WILSON. , Mil Z. A. t ig Y. R. T. TAYLOR ill ; apt. Jiu. Darragh. dant—Capt. H. C. Hall, !' danit—oomrsde Jas. Union: D. D. Johnston; t. B. Barnpif rtes Dearp. nr Izenonr. ta on next Friday evening. 'anise, Raterpalso.--Early Lest fall, quite a aber of persona moved from Ohio townebly, this inty, to dohtuton cOnity Miseouri. Among these IriMr. Milton DINICREI sad family. .4 termite tin tompanied them. List week this dog made bis -Ice at his old hole In this county. un cuisine ter* much exhinted,and for two or three dale ha was es:Ms:eV able to Move !about. Of mum •he made the trip 'Nut foot," and It Is hardli Proba ble that he . loitered long c): the' eq. The distance hut' 4 1 by the "poop" wee labia i#ne hunched mated, lied venture the opinion ; Mid si to time be best IT mtuu htollow.7 , . Tawsweimehat...-We kit mash padiebel K, Ream from .111, Lou* likvb2g artleolos ot murder cm the steamer Aroimllllo. Shim Men e a bays learned additional joirtilars, tte g, And sad his eardere, !ere both resi 34 ; this twenty, ere pro teem t? one reedits se to,f, been famished us. The steamer Armadillo chow In part this county by Myer !Me t • down the river, Nor tw ass Dane and the mates 'ma. Johnilit) e tui captabee: While Meg at 9ifie, the aisle Wha ttn m Creels in liquor, aid on ban removed ibe se re , tm „ . be did by the Cept. A velrer lihs th e - 4 mancor eeeephiii h iss De oho at et taw._ tw o time bed some al tereaton orith the aide ma w hp SW *MUM& then greet u p b it , G . 'eat deien to th. )hotel inn doh 74 . 7 1 i thire . o Dove r Yr. Nilo Grim of co n where this wee a gossamer on a theweld newt. 'yo goroney es tlas.' Swaney Sakai Me )1 4 'yol3 toot to rob r" Teniug ' Crove replied * wetly. „F olds arose, knocked yomic Grove th et, iaa, i njo oat his revolver and shot him. Hs them Whet' tboedge of tbelieet and Goad k bun the e r. w It Is also said tha the niadered ant roll caught b o ld di Uis gward of the bat to MVO but that Swaney loosed kial handy, ! move. etre De so a k ra rise no more alive. Ma body k mot been trtr‘t-1.4. a w l in all probability near al h.', ate, went MO tato the Tam. jot sane et*, anervia to washeirkr Um bleed bout dm I,:q then went to bed sod bit asleep. -A pollee ellen in the amentines sammena. who Proceeded room waited k!#° to wed 104 ktm bane sisgw ee : Wham a preliminary examitallen the had. iitqa rotted ln hkr beau east tobil where tee one 4, witnesses wets court. These recousised to appear it the Aal v ett of vtinesiag, it Is sad fan av the bloody deed- S w ede ,- ha t i ee ' estoma • a desperate min. while his ileum le veld ..... o con d o , peephle and incittegestre Pelona Ttaloi all together. the abecoci of prompoutga ores of the most cold-bloated morons Mei we m,e, any reccollethon of. Intents' *mass ia the !Mt Itabs Met.- The mowing etateteeet ibex. tbe usenet or Write Revenue Taxes collected epee the Anew, and Sped& UAL to tbe bath Coilertles Dietrri Peasiylvaels. darts* the year that. and sans titY of Dtatttled Spirit, and Radioed Oil preheat t, the distria, end placed la bond Mute: the tame od. Lawaxgri commr Annual Income Lilt " Swill Tax Lk% . F2:743,Annnaaax 414 0 1.3 T% ezca Whisky produced mad nliteed to bead, SAR gallons, OA% 1.. ........ 10,Ptte • Total revenue to Lemenc . it*ty Aig3 niavMs consrr. Annual Income filet. Special Tax List, Special Annual Tax Liet. Monthly Tax List, Whisky produced and placed in bond, 3,001 QS anl gallons. $2.00 Reflo loo od oil, do do 465,903, 'Arida TOW RETCIII2O 111 BellT4l COM* WAIIII7TpX COVSTT. Annnal Income List. , Spec:tat Tax list, Sptclal Annual Tax List; Monthly Tax List, %C Wht..ky produced and 'put in bond, 65458- .52400 gallons., latZiß Total Revenue In iNeeldngton county,- 191.45 S 'r J arta= coucTT. Annual Income LW 8 e " cia p= i Ta Ti 4. lonthly Tax List, * • • 13,327.64 ,- , Whisky produced and ; put in bond "_13.913= ty. .16400 gallons, 82.00 • - tr.v.t- e - ‘, ioc'arl farce otae u ve . n e ne In Ch.ce,,ne county.... and lions in the district oal:11r e Pmdac P6l . .130 Z ' ' ' 7 - 1 There were 'erne tom rsnor of Refined O^J pc decoct, which is not embraced lit the foregoing awe. roeuf,,iThat quantity was not bonded, the tate, km lag been asiessed. at the refinery. The bonded' oil was transported in . beed to eastern districts 'tinnily, where the taxes are paid upon its withdrawal. The larger portion of the whisky produced, was troi. (ported In bond, principally to Baltimore, the tier upon which remain unpaid until it Is withdrawn. Ctliand whisky are minspected at their withdraws". and a credit allowid for leakage. We Item ha ty large one, and the revenue is reduced s During the peat yearl i tee 9,11 refineries In a were, one In Lawrence coanty, and three In &ow county. The Distilleries In operation were : three In Le. ranee county, two In Bearer county, twelre In Wee. tngton county and fouito en In Greene enunty, mak leg 81 In the District, piogluctng truis 47.tna pAno. The Desna. Gray of Gray's binding, itt Grim county, produced 1-13,145 1400 gaUptis of whitk7 ere fog the year, the taxes Upc .. 4%,vhich amount tegr.7l. There are other sonnies from which renews hp O. rired--fines, forfeitures and penalties for the wall; meat of taxes. In this District they do sot resaltais any considerable portiab of the revenue, collected. There are sometimea pretty large detbletlem fres the amount of wean:Fret-omm by abatement, allow ed the Collector for ummllectable taxes. by ditkroar slortpt taxes improperly assessed and by . the rrhad• log of time improperly paid.—Wash. Rfporfer. aepreetebittittve Ittleltoboon of this county bts Introduced -,a reeolation inetructlnz the Judiciol Comp/Wei to consider : the expediency of a law girit;il the jurisdiction to grant dilutes to the Coerte. Pi sod. Alec One asking the Auditor General to comm •ni sate the amounts of State tax due by each county et Jan. 1, Ifeh3. Fused, : Also a petition'frotu'eltisens of Indushy Wendt! Bearer county, for a prohibitory liquor lax. Also an act reducing the numbeeof School direnci I Ohio township, Beater county. Also au art incorporating the Beaver county Boit' 3g and Safe Deposit AssoclitiOn. Also a bill repealing the act extending the l'oy•:. panty anti-license law, to this county. Also a bill to repeal the proviso to, 2 section' 412 t to protect trait, &ci \ lso on the Ed itutt. r / a bill creating an independtst district out of pi.srte 'of Allegheny, Bearer tad ington coundee..i - . George CanapbelliEsq., of Vermont;bullast 'World wide celebrated breeder of Vermont Spanish :lino Sheep, returned through this city , on Thus r, aftex,risiting Mears. Glean & Brother, and their !lr of Gunous ImproTed Spanish Merino Sheep, at oblestowu, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. Yr. :ampbcll expressed himself mach gratined at the rat success of Messrs. Glenn .t Brothers* breeders spanish Merino Sheep. The erenlinesset the wool of individual sheep, as also of the flock at large. an d their constitution ; beauty and dealrebleneo of their Seam, length of staple; fineneekerlme and booty of style, mildness and the strength of the wool and'entite exemption from 1 and being without an extra amount of oil or yolk. was particularly pleasing and remarked upon by Mr, Campbell.--Fiffs. Gauffe, Jon. 29th, Boa Vet. IralW .6ias Co.--Senato ' r Taylor CM .iesday of last week introduced a bill in the Benato titled "an act to incorporate the Beaver Fall. Gm i." The Incorporators are Benj. Rash BildfOrd. tcOh Renee!. A. Robertson. John Reeves, Beal tide. John N. Purvianee and others. The capital ick 1 1105.00 0 with privilege of increasing It to VA f. The number of shares is 100. The company . Ida, are authority to supply Beaver Falls and New Brilth n with gm light. They are required to pay foto the ate iresaury a tar. of , ckne half per eclat' to upon the ital stock In four annual payment'. 111 it4;":ss liz q s% j i Minz 145,V,61 $11.033 1.145 61 4311 fi 4021.3( frost 21 3.9011 1 OIS 3 37.115111 falStil
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