II Roc RAILROAD TaucY ON THE 13/ UENANNA,— The old hail track across the ice on the Samle. n i ng become much worn , and in two or ba n e a br places slightly broken by thrnm ettense travel oce to several weeks ) the Railroad - Company npferip Wednesday commended laying down ".11 'new ir gi which was coMpteled on Thursday afternoon in less than thirty:six by the railroad supervisors, bour a.—a feat not easily equalled by the beet rail builders in the Colter! States. the 33d road ; i3 co mpletion, some' sixty or severity buntien to s, all heavily ladened, passed over it with Muse am} The'tY. road now, withus new subsist-dial rails, ap pear as if it-would last for several weeks to come, pprovided sudden changs in the weather take l a e r s, the n c ec being 'apparently, firm and strong as it has been any tune during, the winter. This bridge, or railroad, ty the way, is,a natural curios ,), and has excited no little interest. A number of our citizens daily take a trip in the cars lor the expieSs purpose of seeing it. There ar e . two good , hotels at:Barre de Grace, one kept by Mi. Hopper, and the other by Mr. Wells, at either of which vis itors are pleas antly and comfortably accommodn.. led. By means ass es track Phil ade l phia 20 tons - of freight will now be p. from to Baltimore most of which is destined for the West to pass over he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which would oth. ite m go over the Pennsylvania Railroad, avoid itg Baltimore and thegreat . railroad of Maryland. TWA RAILROAD.—The long discussed and much alked of question of a neiv track 01 heavy iron rail .n ihe Tioga Railroad has finally been settled, at t e ands ast sothe we are informed by ono who fully under t movements of the comp any. It may here lore now be set clown as :a fixed fact, that our minty isi'm have is railroad, on the site of the mis.. rable thing rime in operation. Proposals for con racts will soon be I...tied for bes,;and several job's fo traighteningand grading the road. The new tracli, s to belof the wide guage, the ,sae as the New 'Cork and Erie railway. The location. of the road JI probably be changed so as to avoid the many invert, and may possibly cross: the Tioga river and un through the villages of Tioga and Lawrence- It is evident to every impartial observer, that unit should nave been' the original route.—Tioga L ORIGIN Of Tics A „ bLINE LIQUOR Law,—lt is slat d that this bill passed the Lowe' .House of the Lune Legislature with the confident expectation that it would be defeated in'the Senate. As the members of the Senate did .not like the idea of as suming the responsibility of defeating the bill, they passed it for the Governor to .veto. When it Awes brought to Governor Hubbard, he expressed his indignation at the foly in passing such a bi 11, and saying," If they want the bill, lot them have it," tie put his official signature to it, and it became the 'famed Maine Law. Kr DIII:siNkIIW. is Loustesx —ln the Senate of liusiana, Geri Martin has introduced a bill which ; opuses to place habitual drunkards in the same vegan, in regard to the management of their ( ropey and their. family affairs, as that which the Tarr assigns to lunatics and 'minors. They are in are curators, with powers of administration ; they ire tu be incapable of.saeing or being sued in their tames; iney coUld not be members of a corpora ion, nur executors or adrnini-trators of an sestato. 4F - SALARIES or ASstiCIATE JUDGES A bill es bekne the Legibleture which changes the gat. nevot As.ncia;e Juge-;. T r _rgixes those who do of att.nd court more than to6r weeks 5120; those rho exceed four. and do not reach eight, 5160 ; icse who exceed eight. and do not reach twelve, :.00; incise who exceed twelve, 5250 ; the time to certified to the Auditor General by the Pres leo Judge of each ni•i•iict Him r. RoßgEntet4 •Sev.rril.ci) the guegur at-the in Pittsburg have late!} hail their trunks bro.,, yell. and robbed of therr,.colttent+ ; and a few agn a gendernan n:reed• price, charged two tsi,trders—one from Maryl,wd—and anwher urn hug trunk of 612 bey a ete artes , eil. but uo evidence being brought cm, .ini :hr• champ. were relear•ed. Ncu3 abucrascmcnls. Notice to Builders. Nf punlo.; up. and --er.closing of a BRICK I:111 . 11CH $2 feet by :52, for the Collegiate In tote ar the Pre.lwtery of Susquehanna, at Wyatt,- ea. will he let at 3 o'clock P. M., an Tuesday he Ith of March, at the School House, near the mouth I the Creek. Proposala are solicited. For plans td rpecnicanona, reference may he made to either of e Committee ; bids will lie received by them wail (a of it e day of letting. By order of the Trustees. (:.H WELLS, H. MORG 'LTC, Committee. S. F. COLT, Wyahning, Feb. 25, 1852. • Notice. LL persons are hefehy (who, purchasing a NOTE gi •en by me to q i IN TON ELLsWoR 111 or der, for Ten Dollar due the Ist day of September en. As I have rece4sed no value (or said Note, I all not l isp a unless compelled - by law. Ot.e VTeb. 25, 11452.: .101% BARNES. rOSSUIR & M Ats VA R H NT$, with and with• tit Feathers nie g•nutne a•ticle,netest .tyle, st recetsa4 at ,F )X's. Towanda. Feb. 2f;), 187,2. ADMINIziIItATOWS NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN y 1 ILDINI; deceased. late of Athens town• p. are hereby requested to make payment with- II delay, and those having claims agamst said es- Ia udl please present them dply and authenticated r