-7" ears alitts'hyo,l6kEttt E s CITY MakIIIIBURBAN. Tag NT" fiRlll4ll & PILLS E•lL@h;H tVIIIPANY. „ !pinion or the,loprelee,Cenat eta tea .. _ mratorailoi- of Crtarenosot Ittisits; 'lt hairitircialy .bein oitua t ouriced in the • ” Ideliwirithat.the Supreme Cotat efonr . State; ott:Tneeday.deifiled the quesiloni , ----- '• ....eoucerninY - thCeharter of the Pi tts Mirth : . •• Al Conuellmille ' Reilread: Company: ,'... + • Below we giro the full text of the opus , - ' + 'ion" of the de-termed by Shert.„ -•- •. • Poet. It is cleimed, on • behalf of this - ' • ' 'Commonwealth. ttaa the defendants hsee I :- forfeited theti charter under the howl it t.,Tenttsyleaufe, -by- proof/Ling neaSsirtitel . . fetal the Commonwealth: of Maryland: , It has been eotateededahltenelt an metie r • loconsistentwlth . the allegiance which a . . corporation owasta the sovereign whet - 1 •. • • creatial it; ,that it is erenett lame ' , Kies. rates-Limetegiesoftreesen.l. -2/Mentherfty ; ' + -has heed id ted"for this-poisitleri: • A eor-1 port/tem cannot traveler its allegiance by - accepting, a dmrter. from Arinther State. • - It does not thereby throw off the Mi. ' '''..• -• . ginal charter. - nor can It take shelters:tn . der the wing of its new relatlen from the - • consequences .of •+ asasyyyCCC viols/lon of 10.1 ..+ duties under its old oq e, ..Tkus act can in , .::.no way berm tec Co manwealth. • The - . •-•'• ' COurts will maintatuand enforce a/l.ber . , . righta against her. own, oarposations f , &Shunt regard to.any Immensities they ~,.. .. may claittelobeyond her Mere. • mi - .. brim d within the jurisdiction •of melees •' • ' : +ingather &Mee •W Are of the . opinion 6 ~,,. ..- ,•._ nett this; mime •of urfeiturelernot eon -1 . - Seamed. AAMber ground ourwhigh the -- ..Commonweelds demands - Judgment Ls ": ... that thedefinulaide, under cover of their • ' - . Maryland chimer, have instituted pro-, : .- ~ moctinga in tee Cheek Court of the UM .... - , tell . Setts for the . Wee tern District . ' • • - epithet another corporation crested by+ „thleState and other persons pray=l • --- pa-uct of tbirldegistature may be - • •• -_ - .7 Mall and void.. The premises for the per _ . . pase• of this awe untybee safely -atbalt - ted that e. curp•iretion which undertaket'l •..-e to drag/ ts.sovereem ad , / ,osysetexas 'ter, ' - • 'a on before Sieber of the-trlbimalsi of •-•- another sovereign'vieletes its filet and . . en; duty, • and. hereby subject. ' - • paramount the extremist r.oansequenera. - Bet the next Map In the amument falls- , P-ThethirmiteCotirt r 0 ' C , the Delt ed - State. is not. the mart c,f soother movereige. - The FedoreiCemetitetiow• Is the - Conari -• . -- - ration of tbaState, - having been ratified' T., Alai adopted by - the iiheereigit art of the .._ . ..., people its convention Dace • inberlZ 1787. - _ . : . -.The Government tar the United Statea^ - said - Chief itedice 11.16ICese, “forme 'is '/ • ' ' '' • noetef the - litriiinteent of each State." .. :•.- -- It follows that it., courts are the court.' 1 ` -- of each:State they imeatelster . - jnistirie . '-' - nceording 16 Li:minim of the State as' rim. strand eud settled by its 1 own Supreme . • ..-',--, Tele has Teen =teethed/Mee eideritn ' /. .ly determined by the Supreme Court of ' - - -- thirUnion to bei the ritleof their decision -whenever the cnnatruCtion of the Cutest( . tenon of the Ceded' Slime treenail or * •-••-•- stebrof-Congreil do not - come is gum. „ -- a100. , -Irt this lint clavier dime the BO -- 'promo Court of the United States ill Um . ' + •+-- ' •lnbttrol of tettlektresortile Whlchladile , • • melte end decrees of tbe higher' courts ' -of the respective Stales upon' end. -• "••• /meal:Miss are to be - revimied. Indeed, • upon being cued In on Inferior min el : -.- • the United Shane ripen a questien invole. Inc the- coustitutionelity of ow eel of . •--- - • Asebble, thegranteee &the Sate have • • •en edam/tape whictr in" it - State " oourt . ....,..-- "'they doemaTonecia. - - In- the - Supr eme . Cutlet of the &ale if the •deceitlon pro. -, .:.... nonaeedismealust tbecolitalmtianalityed the- act of Amenably yelled on; 'their - • •+- - judgment is flual'and anal sire. - For - of the !rah seetien of . the. luditieey - Ats/ - . of Com/rem:Tamed September 114, 1789,.1 it le enly ..'wheo _is drawn_in . question- • - - - "the valldityof it Statute of or an ember*, -• , execebed student/a:, State; on the ennui! , ' •,_ :of their being ifemaguant tro the-Vonati. 1 c .._ .-- tattoo,. treatte , , or lain of the tteited ...". ...States, and-.the declaim its in favor of .. ~ ,- Arial theirmum•ituteme li ty," that a final • . judgment or decree in Bey ...nit In the • .-.... highest court °flaw or equity m a State -.. • can bo carted for review to the Supreme Court - of the Unites Suites. • ' a ". .7ated.•A -third case of forfeitures/reef -I-, - • [die that the defeedaute Intend to - con- '- neet thie road with a railroad in -Mary • ' land, and are eragaged.in corurtnneing ail •.' ..- .eateuqoawith the purpose. of contsser - /. Mg the same with, the railroad of the Baltimore aadi:/hielbsiireed.Company, . • •• We might pass this point with Um' re mark that an mere intention or purpose , Ina corporation to .violetsits -duty can . - - 6 nstitute a cause of ferfeitnre.• • Its Me , etas and Intautgere here.lllke individtb _.- ale, Lucas peneaacce. -They .may avail -themaelvm of IC The design clearly - - evinced to do an unlawful act amp Jae.' etitytheinterprodtion or a courier equity' .. ' -• by a procoe'of injunction,'- bpt it would . lnethejust before the act was conanmmat . `ad to visit the corporate body Itself with • 'the extreme penalty of cavil death and • conenteation. We propose, however, le - s+ ...- yest our de/Woe ill this Museittoon rest . •• - sons which will mak/sit final. Upon the pmper construction of :the various ante - - • of .sembly, authorizing these - derend. - . ants Coextend - their roact•emth. and met ' - fteel Connellsville.ae - are of thenpinten ----, - : . that they are Hommel by the Lenisvattwe loterm a conneetien.witet the railroad of ...•,' : ilielleltitiewe and Ohio Company. • • ..- .Fberta. The fourth and last position - ••• midst has to be encountered is that by the .-- Jac: of. Assembly leased August. 19, 1984, '• ' - ail the righte, power& - fituachises, and , - , 7ercltrileges pniferred upon the defendente - -. *nee and in.respoot to all tbst portion of the lines of railway souttrwardly And eeetaardlY Dwite:Coonellsville were re , - aumed, retched, repealed and put en - ' send - Ity the • I'Citli.eetion of the original act .-..•.-- of ineerperation of April 8,: '1381, It is . ' provided that "if•the add company ..ball • . - o in -arty' time Menne or abase any of the I . !. privileges herein granted the Leval/awe 1 • - may resume all andeingular the righted - .. and prtvtlegr , s nerebyg,actled to theasid 1 • e° si i tk."-' ;The ciPtethans which ' et. • .. • u erne mien the construction of this i." Pea WM n are twe—l.. Is the Isgleisture - inestibitiel the sole and ea - elusive judge +ot the of =Maw Grab use upon which their power to rev/heels .coeditioeed.t. - And , 2. - Irnot, what-effect ought to 1.0 ...i . .,, 3CiTeil to,their*t T As tordiserserpiew -.---... talon mmut.titli. ordinary rola Implied th • the interpretation of language, no dills cults could arise. If this vrerea cow ram - -: - between one and roan it• maid not bed pnemadedthat when one party reserves ' the 'pewee' te.remind in a certain event .... - -;•he -la thereby. coastitiefed the"- judge! - whethe . r the event /iliS occurred, It hi a •-.- * - audition preoedent to - the exercise of - - ..the power, and the party exercising It ---- -_- . .meat pave, atifienily the execution 7 -"•=•.' „of the Lick:-The pew..., of the Lasiela.' -1- 6 7 .,-, tare - inArent; and contractile not like. : the, Fewer .of. - the English,- Parliament : It la limited - antfrearalned by the Awe • ' Modem me,the 'Federal and fiesta Comiti , - • usikomtiothatirtiliononio pair con tracri, either Made by rueir or otberi. It °or:. =i' . .e*eatide atom - properly to theEogltikj -- erown....iii.tia; wig -h J 44 liemainly the etitiblished law of that country that the • -.... , King mem& derogictafrota hi/town grant„ -''', 'and whett an expreht . pewereirmerved A • In a pandits event Sr upon 'certain condi ..,_. thaw, it...mum, be proved..aelinnatively - 1 .:. ",Shat-the, event has res t/ Wed, or the con , ..didort been !Welled... -- - -: -: -. ..,....: ....J e l l'. Wblettoet then are we to give to t act o f .u g ,19, 1 86 if• The 'plantings '•••••_•-.. leeiri buibi l le..4p f es , Uul open for wheal ....::: . Mahon, hammy mine her upon the true : • wenstructlen (Witte act of April - :It, 1654; , . called in the areement the marloninit . ..--, r aki,-al/ miscue or abase of its eorporee -..-,parileges by. the company before that (111,0 wee manionedend Messed. We have ti.cillecultry In saying that , epee . these .plemengs - le la-admitted char no nestise or eteue• had taken place, which • wet/hi-elm any 'remittent/lanai right to '.- the Legtaleturo under the twentieth me. ' -tion of dm °virtual Oct of. Incorporation, - ' - *--to reatnite-• the- - rigida'and pets !Team •..grented to the defeedants, l and. that the -.---- sled aim/bawd dnmaln to thiii - Insteeee• • him not been constitutianally exeroLat • -We have given to all the • points pro=' ended by the Commouweeltb the most „.,.„eareful csonaiderenue„:sed on the whole are Of opinion that they have not been ... - rewennal.. Judgment.. Ler , the defend, A trleu tie rail -66.4,7-4111661111 kg lb. /Mimi erf Thtinew Board of Directors of the Al-. ligbeny GotmtrAgriculltadSoclety met at J. R. Reed it Cw..'s Wore, Fifth street, ....; -- geareardiyat 10 o'clock a. sr, and organ .: teed by railing ololus Young, Jr.,o the clad:and aptedatlng William Als7derson ..kfernbars propentt Meagre, Secrwary... , • Parke: Jobs, Murdoch,. Jr.; Young, JaMi rings, *clime, MattlitaMlV . Marian and The mLatiter ot_the Pretieediog Meet ..idatr ware misdeed approstaiii• - Parke, tram the committee \to isagererred the claims againattha Oben bribe taeot the old Fall OMu 'dm; reptisteithattle bill had been paced hi ' the binds ot 'Hon. George, WiLsam, and ...Weald receive the necessary 'amnion. Mtwara; Murdoch and Kelly 'stated that they had .onneersed. with seseral mem aertr tuintaatun, 1•111!" kat as than were between dream and - twenty claims earth, same neaten' pen d. ..Ing it was doe artful whether ft could -:.b alma, a portion of the clalla would &mei Fargo. Chainian ilk, rem ... males on anew charter, reported that no 'Utah* 'WUmx. had zbeen taken in the kaatiter slam*, last meeting-, 31r. lalort Int.roducecttne anbject of i n= t in fi.n. cows. M m . ' 'The Amble:it crestmg considerable in ` Jelled in the minds otatairgmen and cat .. 'lle dealora.and in wee-dance wittfe re humatuf the New York Stem Agrlcultu -; Md. Society, a committee en.appointed iarest - gate the matter, to which coat tattles Idni Mortmi was added, and re- A= !rei le't Soci ety - to i • On Madam, ihe mseting adjourned till :the - 20th - or Febroar," ylelLl.....Tbe now well Wreck ta. Joisd,ys ewes on - Ltsio_lio., so of the Wood- Venn, envoiford 'ooonty, Is nose twedwirg from one Loedredand Aftylo. wo biandred bernels.per day. Tbo work: lag interest is owned by. Messrs, J. W. Irwin and 731. L. Stewart' . Tim '.lAltastler - lIIITAIT le Pliessmy— Tbe .rentnre•••• Meld for Triall. . --Joseph natter. John . Clark_and Dan - Gordon. thresof the negroes engaged In .I the disgraceful shooting affrity atati ehael fileesealocin, at the corn Fr of Sao. end and West stripers, Allegheiy. Mon day evimlng, 1/12 account of Which we published yesterday, bad a bearing be fore Mayor Dram, at three o'clock yes terday, when, the following fee& were developed: About Aar o'clock Monday. 'mining John and Alfred Gabby, in CC= pimi oath another young man, .irere gerted . ;:at stl tads .irt„Giezes beer hall, drinking be& Whpathu engaged, four anions, John Clark, Dan. Gordon. Joe. Fleur and Hairy Soluison.,'&ll consider etas nebt7lEq . .itfdnFnca of liquor. en tered the saloon. They apprinsched.iho Gabbyatind bitited them fq drink with t . t=ibut the request was promply - Gordon then naked Alfr Geh -1 by. who , was formerly : MI. the police form, Lthe did 'hot retuentbee about ar resting Mellon& time . Gabby knitted that he did i lapos which Gordon remarked that he thought It was a good Unto to geterinni.'". At this moment three tb•Peareet Park, Gordon led Fish err drew rewerverA_Yrhile Johnson pro duced a razor. 'Beene they had Greek, -Wenther4,..briweiretr.tha wlute men had armed themeilves with inch weapons es w" lwJearil*Ki Sane 'lnt "the . neuron, -who woe in cite act of fining, was felled to the Vomit After emus Akio eying they were ejected fromsaloon. 1 Atm th e ,sideallk.rtibor fired reaching, another shot, liter which he and bla eo oat&anins retreated to tbe opposite aide of Ithe reet.. Joint Gabby, armed with a heaiy bat of weed, started ltd Onnstilt or' them, but before he had resehod the streettsecrinore ShohlWere fired, one of which struck . him An the side, the ball lodging near the spine. Notwithstond h wood, M continued arroas the street, and seeing Fisher about to fire again, dealt him a blow with the wooden tier, which felled him to the ground, wheretipoo ilia, other .pogrom rushed arm - Gabby, and Johnson. who. was armed l with a out him leveret tinies-on- the , face .ruid bead. Alfred Gabtry,erein the danger lits brother was In, rushed to his isaistance, but before he could reach him, received slid in the fleshy - part - of his right arm. The in , ion:nation upon which the hearing woo had was made by Alfred Gabby, charg ing the parties—Fisher, Clark, Gordon and Johnson—with felonious assault and battery. Faber was held In tboaum of 11,000 and Clark al3ltGardem in ssooeach for their apptorsneo at Court. Johuteto has not yet been arrested. The defend lugs woe/remanded to'lbo lock-up, but wilt probably be committed to Jail to, day; es it Is hardly possible for them to John Gabby ~who was wounded in the hide,- is 'confined 'to las rosm^, - but it is Ihoughlrwilllsephis to be out in a fetC days,-When' ho wlil prefers similar in tormat lon against the same parties. Michael Gier, proprietor of the salmon where the affray ocourrrd, made int melon against the negroes, chapping them with riot, upon which charge they were each held in the sum of POO dollare for there appearance at Court. ig==l Uoutird Bets,sfterman residing in Du quesne bbreughi committed - enicide yes. tardey mousing. by shooting himself with s. revolver. • The', deceased was a mini Of Intentheilte Labatt and for se,- 'Yral dare - Arid b-a drinking to excess. :Monday rwenlng- he -waled at several others - where he had contracted' smell deb*" inia_..pald thein. About twelve ..l'elock-he bid his ' , companions good night _and started Tor home, after which =nothing-more was seen :of hint unit shoot lour o'clock in the morning, when some memberof the family was sent to his ioeutto awaken him, when he was discovered dead In his :bed. The other members" of the Amity :were called, and on entering the room found the deceased Ivingon hisbeekorhile his handadrenly •eDitched a revolver, the canals of which ins within crew inches of his forehead. h: wound was found almost in the centre of his forehead. Coroner Clawson was notitled, told held an inquest= the body yesterday.' A" brother of the deceased' wedged that he - occupied a moth near that of deceased. Sometime during the eight be heard-the reporter a plate!, but as all Wine Sall' afterwards, he soon tell - etleep.' , l3ther wt. nesse", who had seen toe deeinsed durtorthe'provious even -Inc-imbibe examined; and, from thels testimboy it 'appeared -that 'he reached heath ediertlyafter twelve o'clock. None - *the - WM:theses 'had ever seen de- Ottl with rewotWo:,and Di it was new with - niiiirobable'that had' purchased it 'deaf- erenhign- view of committing 'oriftidel' The revolver was one of Colt'. 'six-shooters. - Two of the'cliarn bars were trip*i. The Wound wise probed by a 'phrdelon laid the course of the bat eliceelTintiolhebrain. From the appear • Sixth of-the bed,. and the ,pthition of the body, death must hare elute ed Instantly. The - Jury inthannelled by the Coroner rib "turned &verdict in accordance with the 'theta shore ' I Thit deceased was 'a single man about thirty-one years of age; and resided with - his father's family in Duquesne beitiugh near the Allegheny river, !Veinier.* Down—s-togiallor booth .f Cl= ..:Trissdar morning last Ettie 7. Unary a:llWe giziresidlng , orith her parents In South Pithilhargh, died very inaddenly and zundarelmanastanons which rendered int antiphon Willie Coroner netieen ry. Carom gamma being notified of Ili* Sid Inipsnalithad jcu7 and after iakllng tie taiitimeny of Nancy J. tricks, !he . ttted.ker of thn eitild,':ertilett we ap rand; adjournedantitklPria o'clock last wlnea 'verdict lies rendered. Thei following 'is Ile tatinvir of the Mrs. Minty Z. Zack; swern-Am mother of the deCaused child. Al six otelaelClionday ray child was as well as the emit was. - - At supper ahe was naked to cap alto wurtzite was not hungry. ' In half an hour. afterwards I asked her if ohs Was slotft she said du telt like vom iting:Alike waslying-at that time on the -floor:-In tarmlauterthareartar she com menced rotating; she complained of her . wead sad back hurting her. Between tire hours of sewn o'clock ht the area jou and two in the morning, she vomited for,oc fin times / did not think It warp awhile- to sand' far A. doc tor - ittftil2 this montbut...., When - I went Into her roam at arum • o'clock this morning she' caught hold of my dives, and mid enumthlog which I could not understiutd„ At nine o'clock" sent for Dr. Roberta. I found beret Mat hour as I bad laid her dawn, with aim exception other left arm, which was out side of the bed, and her right arm over her 'mad— She looked sa.llusughatto wee *alum willb thstexceptiocr of tlnd. eyes, whlediltere nog. There weteMo marks on bar, with the exception of lomosmali purple marks, which wire on her fore. 116•41 suntan bar left inland. 'Yesterday ifietzoon she laid that a little girl tied pushed her, when e fell and hurt her tack. She indpot been abused In the house, and I tinnot think she arm hurt outside of the house. Dr. S. EL Roberts, at the request of the Coroner, made a peat merfeas examina tion, aml yesterday evening taddied that the child had died . of congestion of the .4ratzt, produced - J:ly 'SAD eriokl! . 7 to the hes& - Vitit Jam, renelsied Tentlet in - iceiSidanien whit Ishe statement: Nos coo•uompsioo. . _ We have on our Bookeof Record the name, ago, residence. dote, dismiss and prescritalon of ovary case treated by no during the last twenty year.. In these books are contained the names of over fifty acnesdad persons, and mere than hireftecodeYd rhateasdptwierlptions.: In L thio vest member ref oses, every haul 1 t; of diseases have lollop under oar observation, •roi every form of treat meet has bean fully tented. CONTIMPTDak end 1-Lurig ais. &um" we have had ample 'opportunity to test not only every kind of treatment, ' :tint Mary kind of medicineJ Wel:tem thaitbere mapy eases of disuse IlutonseorlyreseMblemonsomp tion, bat which to not; that without very agreardialleads, serious mistakes; might-bp- made, which would lead to very preindidol rends In the treet-1 mint It le the duty of eve u" phydebut to ascertain as nearly en possible the me t:toe noteire of evervui&biely !bsibre ore. cribin"lie More certain sign is of fered in disease than is found in. the urinary seeretion,". soya Shalom And In this diiesso we are especially favored with IndiCartions In tho 'mine which ens tiles na to_ determine not only the facts mistime to the true natter thereof bat to measure tolerably correctly theaxient of : the rims— • Ws novo thus detected and determin ed tis serest of turnelnde of cases of ammenparini many of which- bets; in cipLent only, have been eared _by us in a wietWiM e rblld o ti gtndu A co n lecl i t h o i r U p t rei w na! Meet onre,Ari the "last stage" of thin dreadful malady, we would just say, that. we hays cured miry , Mies, that so nearly resembled Consumption,- that it wsolnapcesible let detonates the fart by any Other miensi Mouthy exotainotion of I the Tutelary martneast, • - • ADSODIFTDISO WO nalight mention, Liver Complotnc - qlilsivepais,', Mess- Dams*, lemslorWaskness. dii.atc., • These retins.* oftimeweatich resem ble Consumption in cmWillerticularie. They may oonteton with cough and ex pectoration or blood and mocus, ram In the lieretiaMdsd side, heats and chills, fol lowed by .weakness , night 'welder dc. Ttiosea3nriposene are taken for Consump tion, and the pettent is informed that the cases is • "hopeless ono," when perhaps it was yet es 'curable en nine-tenths of our moot common diseases, sad when some prompt and eh:Acton* remedy ad mishit/red bur the reat dimes/ would dispel itla ovoryxhiert time- , • We - :hem cured-man y Muds of thin kind * oven afterthey.bod been abandoned bapelesly comiumpted, by their rel.. -aloes sewed as the physicist,. Whilst there is life there is ho ps In such cases. L. OLDSID7/4 Y. D. omo NEWS. • ' 1 —Thurman is Pro!ddent of the Colum bus Pendleton Cluh. 1 , —A. Banning Norton,formery' 'of Mount Vernon, Is dead. „ !. —Gcn. Heifer made a good 'Radical speech at DeLaware•on Monday einning: —On Monday' the home of Captain Barber. in Ashland, ams bunted and damaged by tire and water to the extant .cend thousand dollars. —General D. W. El. Dav—s good Man every Rag is Quartermaster Omer* of Ohio, end EL G. Coma, otAebtabala, is the Governor's Aid-ile-Camp. • —Ex-Mayor Samuel Hendry and wife celebrated their golden wedding In Oberlin on the 13th inst. A delightful evening was spent liy all who were in • oiled. —Hon. Times Eaton, of Delaware, 0., recently paid his fiftieth enbscription-- invariably in advance—to the On.tefie of that place. He may be called a regiilar subscriber. —The Hancock Ostricr asysi • A wid ower. in that town was maivied a few. days ago at a church, malting it "big splurge" with a brass band. After the /.tare , ltiuß ceremony, the band Struck up that old and familiar air, "My ,wife's 'dead and I've. got another' cue." Ap propriate. ' - —James Dee was shot in the abdOmen, and fatally wonniTied in Dayton, en the evening of the Ilith, Into dish:till - since which °warred at an evening party, bat in which be had taken no part. Several Itritaall were made. Dee's funeral took place.on Sunday. Pistols and 'slung shots ire the order of the day and night in Dayton. • • ti i —The Ahhtabttla (0.) Sentinel lillyisithe snew at that place was almost blaCielsod by millions of email insects oh the 10Ih and 17th of January,. They arty called snow Seas, though b microscopic okarni nation shows them to• oe .quite different from items. They em black, with two prominent feelers and long body, and in shape resembling the large pinching bug, and as atalCO, as grasehoapera. They appear. to Come kip through the snow, from the ground, play on the sur.l face of It and return into it. -The Mount Vernon Banner says: A .wtaked man named Marion Bradfield, mailing in Clay township, Knox 60.- ty, eloped on the 4th inat., with a naugh ty woman by the name of Elbert, Wile of Ilarrison Elbert, of the same township. Alter indulging their unholy passlona t'or a couple of ,wooks, the couple re -1 turned to their respective rosidencee looking as mean an It la p•ssible forwhits people to - look. We presume there will I be another divorce suit l in Court St ti.el next term. i I ‘. —The' shim per factory at Footville, belonging to the firm of Grant, dough ,t rowers, and employing come 25 Minds, was entirely destroyed by tiro an the nighty[ the 1." th last, involving a leas— the insurance having run out—of home 310,001 The bustacas of snaking] ma sod clothes plus, is said to have been carried on with considerable energy , and mace., and besides the pecuniary; loss to a worthy firm, the community reel the effect or the casualty upon' the getieral industry of the plam—elsidabsita Tele ,rraph. —About nix . o'clock on Wedne'sday mor.dng, the 15th inst.; the alarm of fire was given at the centre, and the atonal saw mlll owned •by Edwin Davis, I was disewrered to be on tiro, and in a Short time the entire building was enveloped in dimes. Origin or' the are unknewn. The mill hurl been running for several week* and the night be:ore, Mr, Davi. left, as he suptiosed, everything safe. The loss is a severe one for Mr, D., there being no insurance. In connection Wlth the mill was a shingle machine, owned by Benson Mitchell dr Searles, which is also a totallosa-dehtaburn E.'ne/Inne.= —The Clinton' nepub.'.lcan laysi A week or two ago a seeming gentians= stopped at Clarksville, and made inquir. lee about the forms adjoining the village. lie circulated around among the farm ere. avowedly in search urn farm. for a homesteed. Ile finally succeeded In •tinclingJust such a one as he desired, and WWI to pay the stipulated price In cash. • Tne fanner had his iarm surveyed, et a cost of about twenty.tive dollars; and then awaited his purchaser. Doti he 1.00 not.. , The Peal night a store yeas broken open in 0,01 en,, and some ninth- I ing and ether articles of mi - mr value stolen.' The thief was arrested and brought to Wilmington, where he was lodged in jail. Two rises atter he - was , released on a writ of habeas corvar, and . disappear ed instanter. This was the de.; 'inquest "cash down" land speculator • --An Elyria, Ohio, paper, sayer A dis..l graceful tight occurred at the school; tense in the Cunningham diatrisi,! in I this rownahl , last Wednesday. It ap. . pears that there are several )Dung Men attending the school who . assume to Irks as they please; and one teacher has *t reacly been compelled to leave this : tor. The Directors employed another, Mr. Ilcrthrop, who commenced his .hoot on Monday of last week. pa Wednesday one of the ruillann renal& to .comply with the request of the Winclier to take his place is the spelling cuss, and when the teacher attempted to 4n force his request; three more . buts es planted themselyci in his way, and a - general fight ensued. During the melee! _ ono of the Directors entered the house, :end -went to the teacher's - assistance, when they pounced upon him, and he tore the Eight was ended he was badly I beaten In the face. :Neither party thirdly conquered, which is the worst feature lu the use. The unruly rtilliwous were sally expelled loom the school. STATE NEWS. • The oldest house in Berke county its said to be the atone building in Douglass- This hew* been the tnieriptieVl **A. D. 1716.'• It fa bald to have been built by a family fro= Sweden.. —Gen. George Potts, of Altoona, has been appointed D. A G. M , of the Ma sonic dixtriet composed. of the counties Blair, Bedford and Huntingdon. J. King MeLanahan, of llollidayaburg, D. D..G. H. P. for the same dntriet. —A csnrention of all the Presbyterian churches within the cone ties of Crawford, Erie, Warren, Tenango and Mercer. is to be held at Meadville on am 28th.' The convention is to consist of the ministers and one eider from each church, and in to be held in accordance with the reseal mendation of the Philadelphia Convect -I.IIV. party of burglars broke into the office of the Treasurer of Huntingdois Maury, and with a sledge hemmer. broto often the safe. Nothutgwu Laken away, however, as Mere was no money them, all funds of the county being de posited in bank. An attempt was then made, bv the name party it faaupposed, to the Feet National Bank of Hunting don, tat the inaratidarn were frightend —A family named Boyer, whe reside in the 4th Wird, met with a terrible at, }fiction list week. Bin. B. bad poured some boiling water into • wash tub which wan standing on • chair, and whllat positing to the next room, /am Chile, 14 month.,' old, attempting to 'crawl up to the tub, pullet It down and, a portion of the contents ran over thi t•Illid scanting It in even • manner that dEsub put an end to Am sufferings thi following -day.—Johmlown Democrat —For xeveral weeks a series of meetings have been told In ' the Baptist church, which have re-' suited In the reviving of the church churthpand this conversion of upwards" of forty persons so • Mr. The meetings will continue every evening. The inter., out seems to, be increasing and /anrs numbers are seeking the One Ming.. needful" Th: pastor, Rev. R. A. Fink,:/ will beassisted this week by.Bev. Baker , of Altoona, and Rev. Damper frocol Sellnagnve. The ilte of confirmation; t and the communion of the Lord'. Supper; will be administered next:. Johistolos Denocxat.. - The - ether evening a sober Masan of • Petroleum Centre, dreampttbetthe Ben ningbnif bad Marled the t 260,000: in a box beneath the Farmer's Railroad,' depot. A party was et once organineC for the ptuposeofunearthingtha stamped and on the following night, at an unsea.. amiable hour this party, consisting of] some - threw or four versions and a well!' known officer of Petroleum Centre, pro./ cabled to • suspicions looking spot Ites , ' . meth the depot and commenced opera-' , Lions. After having dug forsome and not finding a box or a trace of the booty, this amateur money diggers threw / up the sponge and thasbovrls, and re./ tamed to their leumea, thoroughly putted. • —The toe on Oil Creek, from Tarr and Rynd Farms end Rouser'lie to Oil City , fit in excellent sleighing order and Con siderable quantltier of oil 'are being teamed from the former point to the lat ter. The teems receive from fifteen to thirty cents per barrel for the trip from the wells to the oil yards at 011 City and carry from ten to fourteen barrels each load. -This is not quite in profitable as as taming daring the l'lthole excite— moot, hot there is less wear and tear of animals and men end a good deal less i profanity. There s now corateratively few teams in tbe oil region, but those that are here find enough to do and make . fair profits fur their owners.. • —The Titusville Herald : urn On the Jd of July Ms', an Englishman named William May, residing in Freehold, Warren county, bet hie home with the intention of visiting Titusville and Pit hole, and returning home by way of Warren, *here he was to pay a debt of MOO. l ie had the money In hie poaes- Moo, and we. seen la t:e afternoon of the same day'at Corry, but can be tread nofarther, and bar oat since been beard from. Monday, Mr. A. Bash, or Freer bold, son-in-law of the miming man; arrived here, be having heard a rumor to Ute effect that a dead body had been totted tinder a barn to this vtdnhy , and identified es that of May, from tapers fotuid his pocket. Our police have beard of oo discovery of the kind, and the story rieema highly Improbable. Mr. Bush her returned home to investigate the origin of the report. PrfTStillßGH NffEritY. G4XETTE: WED Y V-ENITTATIVI 5 !SCS. . , .. PennsylvaniaLegtslature Isck 4-7.l,:iii!* 'ism-o l d 6.w.... • clad authenzing their frmation, being .. . . - the - Bessie FFreeßailroad; Bill, One By Telogisph to Uta Malmo) Ono otts..l than:mind copies were ordered:. to be Ilanansuno, Jun. 'r7,1865. intatal• ' OAx _ Z. . . To meaniemeanie If rjZATE. ' Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, read in The SENATE met in the evening. - - -plebe a bpi to present hunting; catching =ma rantTcran. • or killing of game In Finlay, ;Scott . Mr. MCCONAIJGHT, of Adams, a sup. and Robinson townships, • Allegheny plemrint to the. election laws, requiring county. clerks of election to keep a register, of ant2ENSATION TO AG RICULTMULL 210- . names, dates of certificates of naturall- . MOTT. I ration, time and plane of, wart granting - 'Mr. ERR TT also Protein: o d a 1 0 1 1 l'll the same,- and Miloer certifying, in all guiring payment to the Allegheny Conn ... of ,oting LT naturalized citizens. ty Agricultural Society of the amount Also repealing the Gettysburg Asylum adjudicated by the Military Board for Incorporation, kttown as ~:the Gettysburg the occupation of Fair Grounds in lain. Lottery Bill" of lastaesalom • . , sarrasacirxmcr... By Mr. TAYLOR. of Beaver, a bill incorporating the Mitten and Mechan ics Co-oporative Association of Morton gabela City. • • By Mr. BROW E, or Lawrents, di ris-4ing the. State Treasurer to refund to theKluanning BankU,44l, paid. in Under protest and overpaid: - By Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, for two additional Notaries Public In Pitts- burgh. Also. extortang the act of 1842 regula ting the Hale of fences to Pittsburgh. Also, - relative to asking and trans. Scribing: records, hadexes, rte., - of the public teens of Allegheny county. , now f t DICIAL DIETZLICT. •Thri.bill n .lags now -Judicial DN. trict out of yearning county pa ss ed to i third roadi g. ._ Adjbariked , . . • • 'HOUSE. The liousemetin the evening. ADDITIONAL CLIIIIC Mr. ARMSTRONG, of Lancaster, In troduced a resolution appointing A. W.: Riling at:fattiest:a Tnutscribleg Clerk. lie alleged that the understanding had been entered into by the Republic= Conference that' he should hare this ap pointment. _ . Mr. FORD, of Allegheny; dentist that the Republicans had borgained.adth dis senting - Republicans to coma over to Doyle.. 'The resolution was defeated, nearly all the Republicans votieg against it. ANTIETAM CEMMTEAT —AarioN OF •O GEART ENDORSED: Mr. ARMSTRONG then offoied the following; Witmer-es, It appears from' the act of Incorporation by the Maryland Legisla ture, and by remligions of the Board of Trustees cf the Antietam Cemetety, that it Is Intended that rebel dead, who fell In the late unholy struggle against the life of the netion, ore to be interred within the same enc losure and receive the same honors 33 bestowed by loyal hearts and hands upon loyal dead; therefore, - .Ifesofired, That our worthy Chief Mag istrate has, by the noble and - -patriotic stand he bestehen in refusing toezpond the apprapristion placed at his disposal by - the last Legbilature, placed the loyal citizens of Pennsylvania and all trite lovers of liberty everywhere .under re newed obligations ot -gratitude to kdru; and given to the world another honora ble evdenre of his tsarina loyalty and our inching integrity is principle. Beaolned, That we moat heartily en. dorwo the action of Gov. ;Geary in with holding ikaid appropriatlon, and -pledge to him our hearty eupport, do. Passed bye strictparty voter _ a zerrencse asvanat aseocWricze. - lir. DEIS?, of Clinton, presented a bill repealieg tho Gettysburg Asylum iockirporatlou. After the reading of numerous bills In plans, not Interesting to Western Penn sylvania, the Goose adjourned. lianannstrao, Jan. 25, latlS SENATE.. By ]tr. TAYLOR, of Beaver. Incorpo rating the Beaver Dille Gia Company. By Mr. ERRETP, of Allegheny, pro viding that the legal name of any firm rnay.conalst of IMO general partner A Co. =2 C -- eating a now Judicial District out of Lncoming. Authorizing the People's Savingsßank of Pittsburgh - to Increase its Capital and t'eclare silzidends out of the net earn . Allowing the Cornadasionen of Fay ett• count, two dollars per day in addi, tion to pay allowed while absent from - tisk county wee on nuadnewt. Incorporating the Natbannock Rall road, Coal and. Ore Company or Law. renm °aunty, intersecting with the Strip and Pittaborgh,or New Cattle and Beav er Railroad- HOUSE. The new Cos=lttee on Retrenchment and Eaforna was anaenntrad u follows: Munk Wllron, Thorn, Strang, :Nichol son, Gallagitsr, Armstrong. Stoke., Lea dour, Craig, Weedbrook and Baud. MILLS ON PETVATII CALL: MAR ♦CT= Ramiro to th. Pritabargh and Coo. malienlo Railroad. Objected off tho cal endar an drat ratan byldr. ADMRE, or Philadelphia, • - Authorizing Ib• Hamilton Railroad Comiany to borrow money. Famed RM.:ending tba time for the Marlbor ough _Ral--oari. • ObliMad off by Mr. WI -I, of dilestunty. • De.ablialatai a ferry over the Ohio at Vaiport. Paned Authorizing the Schc . .24 Dloortont of Be Allegheny ni nety, to borrow 'money. Obfecteil off by Mr. FORD, of Allogberry . The but prottleir. Sac. I. .Tbat tbe setnoldlmetsra °atm ; Borough - of Ballow, in the county of Allegheny, - are boraby authorized and • empowered to borrow .any sum or curse of . 3 . 11 47 not 'scalding ten thousand dolMns and to bons" bonds or ionarlhe* thoreflr In rums tot lop than one bun- - dud dollars early at Etch rata of fluor mt• annually as shall -- boldatarmlned by sold school directors. nok reeding sev en per cantons, which . do or securi ng. shall be free of tae ascapt for State and school, purpous, and *ball tau made payable not more than ton years from &to and redeemable at o ny data or dates Orlthln geld period; that saul school directors or their unmoor* shall by rea ch:Won direct the money to be used and expanded In the parc.haasof a school lot In geld borough and the erection of a school house tboreon. • • Bac. 2. That sald school director.' and their *activators in oak* str..b further au thorized to levy and. collect a per capita tax for the ordinary school purposes upon each and every male, taxable nehabitaat of said bcrrougb„not exceeding ten dol lars in each year, and they are alto em powered to levy and collect annually for toe purpose of paying ' wail loan an amount or money over all 1010111 rill now authorized by law for school and, build log purposes, not to exceed ten mills on the county valuation of tbs. property In said borough; said additional tax to be collected annually until's/lid loan shall be paid and not.tWtufter. NOOK 0/110310N On reaolettlin Mr,70111E9, or Barka, the House will meet hat:attar at two o'clock in the androcion and -ad)onrti _ at al:. • rwrz TAX D' lir ootrzynn. The Auditor General submitted a re port of the amount& of State tax dos 14 - each county January let, 1068. ACCOUNT/ GUS= YOE. Mr. MANN, or Potter, offered a raw- lutlon requesting t►e Auditor General to give In Use next annual report detailed 2CCOUllill of all monies quid for extra copies of docrunents and paid to all ape dal committee man. raltaild.. _ . .AZOZOVI TIN MN* Mr. DEISE, Dome's:rat, of Clinton, moved the considendlon of the bill re pealing the not of last session ow:opening the admission of negross to. can. IMP agreed to by a vote of thirty.seven to fortyasren. I=l Mr. MANN; of Potter, for a Coastnu throat Conventlon next November. Mr. FORD, or Allegheny, a supple mint to the low of limited partnershipe, allowing the use of one name In title• of Mr. WILSON. Albigberig. for - a bridge *ter the Allegheny at Ewidt street, Elan's Island. Mr. .WILEION,, inoirporatins the German Balza Franciscus Liospital, Llkw rancovillo, Alleghany county. - EMMEM A Con:nation, of hotti Rouses owned the bids tartest' printing at two o'clock. ;There wen Iwo bide. Illlngerly Myera' wu accepted, at eightyrthrte and time,- nnartars per cent. below the rate sped had to the law. Whey it Grain, of Lan caster, had bid only , aevetitrona and sdzipone howiradthalper net below. Mmummt"Jsm29,lBBB, SENATE. - Tbe &man nut at Gm Walock I. in. =I Mr. COLEMAN, from the, Ootamittee Olt Railroads, reported as committod a atippleossne to the act of Teleruary ath, Mr. LkNDO presented resolution lastructloi' the Cotontlttee on 'Retrench ment and Reform to report a bill deter mMing the number and salaries of offi cers of the Senate. Passed: • HOUSE. • The House met at two o'clock to the. afternoon: • TIM M FOE •FINAL AD,T-0171i1.61.1ENT The Joint resolution fling; the 10t.h.of March foe final adjournment ; was repor• led onlrouttleely. comtnnutomiLt. Jaceziimszcre Mr. HlCltYkti'S a - ma:Laments to the Constitution Were rondo the special order for next Wednesday. • They Are. ae fol lows: - • let. The eighteemtheactlon:o( the first article or the constitution shall lie so amended as to read an follooric . . . The Senators and Representatives shall receive a compensation for their services, Lebo ascertained illy law, and paid out of the treasury of the Common wealth, but in no cue shall the said corn- I pennatiou exceed one thousand dollars s Tear to each Senatoitand Representative during their respective term. et brace, together with. iilteen.centa per mile In going to and returning from each rein lac and extra session, to be computed by the usually traveled route between their places of residence and the capital of the State. They shall In all cases, except treason, felony and breasts er surety of the peace, be privileged from; arreid Mg their attendance et the. newton of their respective Houses. and In going to and returning from the same, and for any speech or debate In either House they shall net be qucetioned to any other 241. The first section of the third arti cle of the constitution shall' be so amend ed as to madam fellosve: In elections by the citizens 'every free man of the age of twenty-one yearn, har ing resided in Rile State on* year, and in the election district where ion offers to vele ten days immediately. preceding such election, having paid e State or county tax within two Tsars, anseseed at least ten days before the e lection, and elf[ to read Hilt certatiliaton,sbell enjoy the rights of an elector; bet citizen of the United Staten, who has previously been a qualified voter of this . State and removed therefrom ant rent:tied, and Who shall have resided in the. election district and paid taxes an aforesaid, shell be entitled to vote after residing in the State ell months; Presided, Jbat free men eitixene of the United Staten between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two seam, having resided in the 'State one year and in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to Tote, although they elmi/ not have paid taxes. 12=1 Mr. FLA:I - FORD, of Fayette, prwsent al a bill authorizing the School. Directors of Uniontown to borrow wooej; also es tablishing a ferry over the ..Iterseagahela at Greenfield. ' ' • EiZEMI Ci.LLLAGIIER; of Wentmoreltuid, a bill granting. pe.nelone to Mary Itio- Karim Catherine Bleckar,. Mary kon fletring and Margaret ration, widows of old tioldiets; also, granting pensiotie to Captala Samuel Cooper, Joieph Rower end Samuel Dixon. RULE ANISIIk,XIO . 7. Mr. FORD, of Allogleny, offered an amendment to the rule allow tar' the Moose to take a bill ont of committee tan days atter committal, conatrulrie It I. mean um daya that the Rouse shall actually be to session. .After the transaction et some unimpor tant business, the ROES. adjourned. , lIARRIPRCRD, JIISICIAry /SC& SENATE. SILL PRiniENTZD. Mr. SIoCANDI.I..^iS, of Phibedelphts, one to prohibit the collection of tax.. on ;personal property by the Butte ' to take effect. lortmidiately, ' . Mr. CONNELL,' of Philadelphia, one. eatabLtakung the rate of interest at seven per cent., not to effect E.:hail:lc aontracta Mr. WHITE, of Indiana, one author. fang !cram of error on Cho. Judgment" of Courts of gloater fit... Woos on appeal from orders of remoyal of panpers. • kr. ERRETT, of Allsghiny; one in. cerponillog the Allegheny Grocery end Pros Mon Company; also one repealing the act changing the venni, In ffiElise of Corbett against Lewis and Nelson from Allegheny to Jefferson, sad remanding the same to Allegheny. I AXI. CO XNELLSVILIA RAIL-. I= The bill relative to too Pittsburgh and Coupelt..N. Railrtisel Company canto up, and flpeiskwe OR/111AM made a lengthy and eloquant apeoch in its favor. Ile wag followed by lifter.. SEA RIGHT, or Fayette, RI7IIIET,•of Mon roe, ItfeCONA.Cl)Erir,' of Adams, and LANDON,of Linnlford.in Um:same vele. Tile, bill parsed anally on a call of the yeas and nays, without a single dissent ing Tame. Following I. the bill: : • acme:a 1. That the set of Ausembly approved August nineteenth, one Shoal and eight hundred and sixty-161r, roll. dad ..A.ta Act Relative to the Pittsburgh and Cosinellsville Railroad Company;" Mt and the Noma be hereby repealed. and the midi Company la requited to build and complete their road to the Stale line within-Mu years from the date hanwif, ' • HOUSE. ' • Till CON Xt:LLNITILLII RA IMIOAD ELL; The bill relative to the Pittsburgh and CannaDavin, Ea!howl, which palmed the Senate this morning. wax csllid up at halt past two o•dieh by Mr. WILSON', 'of Allegheny, and paged finally withoet a cell for the and nays. rose or enIIMITa. The bill fixing the foes. of thorniest' three dollars per day for 'transferring prisoners to. Penitentiaries and lunatics to Asylums, wee defeated., The Mil provided tot follows: 'That hereafter the fee* of sheriffs for transferring petsoners to the penitentia ries and lunatics to the *evinces ef the State shall be three denary per day, and the 'actual sad necessary expensei in curred and the said shenflk are required to furnish to the icommiasioners a hill of particulars of the said 'arsine* and ex penses far exaMinllloo and allowance by the said fIXOLDOICAL The blll — loquiring the Secretary , of the Conti ronweanti to forword to tho Went.: ern Roomy Historical Society at Ono hind, Ohio. • 00 0 of Bogen' Oedloglnl Sarver.. of Pennsylvaino, war adopted. Til PRZZ ItAILRO/Lio zu.r. 4jOINSIDIAND, The Free Railroad bill of thrllouse then came up. The following Is the 4111 as reported by Mr. WILSON, Cushman of the COmutlt toe on Railroads: Barriow I. That any number of citi zens of.Pennaylvania, not less than nine, may form a company for the ptirpose of *lnstructing, maintaining and operating a railintal for public use In the ooneey- I sore or: persona and property "or /or the purpose of maintaining and operating any Incorporated railroad already compacted for the like public use, and fur that purpose may make end sign articles of alwoctia. lion, in which shall be stated the name of the company, the number of years the same le to continue, the plum from and to which the road Inn •be con structed or maintained and °pirated, the length of such road, or u near as may be, and the name of each ciounty in the State through or Into which It Is mode or Intended to be made, the amount of capital stock of the compa ny, which shall not be lees than ten thousand dollars for every MUG et road canaille:dealer !imposed to becobstructed, and the number of shares of which amid capital stock shall consist, and Mantuan and place* of resideime of a president, and not less than Ili or more than twelve directors of the company, who shall manage Its affairs for the first year and until' others are chosen In their plates.' Esok subscriber to spelt articles of association shall saiscribe thereto his name, place of reeldencetand the num ber of shares of stook he agrees to take in mid company. Oa compliance with the provision of the Domed seMfon.of this act such articles of meociation'shall be abksowledged by at least three of the , director., before some officer competent to take acknowledgment of deeds, In the county where the principal office is do signed to be located, sad may be filed In the office of the Secretary or State, • who shall endorse thereon the day. thep;were filed, and reoord the same in a'book tot* provided by him for that palpate,: and hereupon the mud articles of sumelation shall be come and be • charter for the taid company, and the persons who bays sulmribed to each articles of wools, Lien and all Persons who shall Iceman atopkholders in such company, shall be a corporation by the name specified In such articles of asseeLdion or charter, and shall possess the powers and privil eges following, to wit: ..rirst--To base succession by Its obrpe rata name for the period lintitealin Its sr , tides of asSeciation. Seemui—To sue and In be iced, plain and defend, In any court of or equity• Third—To make and use - a COO3OlOll 'salami altar the same at pleasure.; • Pourth—To hold, purchase and convey such real and personal estate no therpur poem of the corporation shall require,. not exceeding the amount limited the article. of association. Path—To appoint subordinate o eon and agents al the bt.instse or the corr.. ;anon shall require, and to allow 'Mem a suitable compensation. Bu/it—To mak, by-laws, not ineonalst, exit with any existing lass, for the man agement of Its property- and regulbtion p t Y Its affairs,. and for the traasfer tr fits ek. Snc.2. Such articles of Aissocl ilea shall not be filed and recorded, in -the office of the Secretary of State un It RE least two thousand dollars of stria: for every mile or railroad proposed to ho made is subscribed thereto, and teh per centum • paid thereon fu Eel I faith and-in cashto the directors named In said articles of association, nor Until there is endorsed thereon or annexed thereto an affidavit, made by ut Toast three of the directors named in sold jamb eles, that theamount of stock required by this Section has been In good falthlsub. scribed,.and ten per coot= paid in Fish thereon, as aforesaid, nod that' it la lu.. tended in 'good faith to construct yr to maintain nod operate the road mention ed In such articles of association as afore cold. ; finc.Z. !Loopy of any article of associa tion tiled and recorded in pureunnlai of this act, or of the record thereof, with a copy of thiratildailt aforesaid endorsed thereon or arion'xed thereto, and certified to be a:copy by :the Secretary of this State Or Ms deputy, shall bo evidence of the incorporation of ouch company and of the facia therein elated. Sitc.!4 When' such articles of asalicla- Hon and affidavit are tiled and recorded In the °diesel'. the Secretary of Statd, the directors named in said articles of as sociation may; In case the whole o , the capital, stock..la not before aubscribed, 'open books of enbscription to tilt up the capitol stock of the company in ch . placer! and give such notice no they tiiay deem: expedient; and may txmlinue to , receive subscriptions until t•the whole capital stock Is subscribed. At' tba timeiof subscribing every subscriber shall pay to the El/rec tors ton per clot:dram of the amount hihub .scribed by mln money, and no Cab. scriptirm shill be reoelved or takensVith out ouch payment.' ! Sim. 5.; Whenever the forcrgoing pro •11110/1/ hash been complied with, Welter- SODA named ILY corporatore In Audi Ital. dal. of association ore fully authorized to carry Into effect the .ohjects named therein, es fully as any corporation 11 re torero oreated under any special Oct of the Legislatme, and Raid' corporation thus created coal! be entitled to exorcise all the rights, powers and 'prlvilOges, and be subject to nil the restrictions sod liabilities of the general railroad law paroled the nineteenth day of February; onithousand eight htiatired and. fdrty- Rine; and the several Pllpplenienlm 4:1, on fully and effectually as If +mid ppsvent were specially incorporated. In said charter. Sec. it. Whenever any railroad new ts:my heretofore incorporated, or created and incorporated, under the provisions of thin act; 'that], in tho opinion of the dl rectors thereof, require an Increased runottnt of capital stock, they. obeli, If an. thorixed by • majority of the atockhold- en, lii. with the Secretary of the dour. tuotiwcadth a certificate, setting fort the amount of such desired Increase, tad thereafter ouch company shall be enti tled to have each increased capital a s is thed, by mid ccrlitlmte. S. 7. The number of manager /e of any company Incorporated in puree i ce of tbla Oct shall be a President and not leas than six nor more than twelve, di remota, an shall be fixed by the carper atom thereof at their flat meeting , to choose directors of Raid company. NEC. y The directors of any railroad company crested under this act shall have power to borrow money net marled: log in amount twenty . thoumind dalfarn per Mile, nor more than the amount - or tarpitalat.k astercritici. and Issue Idle herniae( the company therefor, payable at inch time, not extwedtng tidy 3./.11-% after the data thereof. and at such piec, and ai l ' such rate of interest, not excl. tog coven per rectum, re Sold direr da may deem hest. and may secure the r y. wont la lund bonds and Interest by a inortgageorethe said road and franchis.. • Sic.' V. Any compa ny I n.rpor ited nn der this art ratan hash authority, to construct such branches front its hale Hellas It may deem nem-wary to Melva.o its bunions and aocommoda.o the' trade. . . . :utd travel of the State. - Ow. 10. that road, eonstrarial udder the provisions of this Oct. or chartered under the laws of this Coutuvrimealth,. - shall have the right to rows the tr.* of env other railroad In thle Cony-eon ertieltht.. Provided, however, That the hOst of thalung and keeping each crossing In repair filiall be borne by the • roal cries. lug tbe track of snottier; And prodded ,rsirolveL•That the road so mooting nth" track olanother shall keep at snub eriiss- Ing u thany person... may 'be requfred to glvethe neveeeary signals to preilent anelderits. _ Su. It. not roods cowitrileted u Eyler the. pr. - IrboLne or U act *ball hare WO right to-connect with root of it elm. t' meter within this I Coalition evalthlor at tbo 110 thereof , upon MA i tern. n Rosy he agreed upon by tllose heeling the management of ash! row* Sac. Ip.. No,lire,tor, 21 , er or employe of any rro d cherifired be thl• act have any Inrercat, directly or tridirecj ly, in any expire., freight Ito. or other hus h:um conducted upon the name road, not the property of sold rood. and any 'vio lation or this provhdon ,ball eubJect !the partlee,Orforidlog to a fine of not loon than tire hundred noraturo than ere theuaind donate.. • Sec. LI. All acts heretofore passcd.in consistent with ths provisions of thlainc. IMP decisnwl h tw null and told. Mr. THORN, of Philadelphia, rool'od to Menem Um amount required to ille articles of aseaciation to therNeeretarY of lhe Commoimsalthe onl4 from twe thoomod to ten thousand &Mars of "ea subscribed for every • mile, of railroad proposed. Mr, WILSON, of Allegheny, inoved, to üblttito 4) (oar thowand dollar.. A gri.fa 1 If r. H4CKSIAN. of Cheol.r, moved to Insert %kit ttirooty bottom:l of ten port e nt. be required to b.g paid In. 1 - .lsagrtort to Mr. LINTON, of Cambria, snored,ati tunondootoot mulling roads to IA built in oti goers. Agreed to. Mr. THORN, Phaledelphia. otTrred on intondatent comprylling the Direetiint to be entrants of reuxutylvonla. Agniod to. Pendini the discussion the Ilouse Id foamed at tix o'clock r. , tar Tiiiiarniss rittaletrahrliustla.l . Winalli(rrOy, January 29, 1,68' unarcomusio CONDIICT • or a anrno 4oo 03IIRT JVDOE. ~Vor two clays past there has been con-. arderable talking In certain official cir cles about the conduct of one or thn go prem. ;Court Judge., who ,of late has been sil k In , Imately assocleted with Jerry lila , Sharkey and other gen tio men of ,t at school. few evenloge. since, at afdlenoir party, this Joules lie- - came very, much excited in talking at the present political situation, and de. elated to road tones to the company thOt tbs Supreme Cowl would certahrly orirthroW, all the reconstruction nit. not Congress, and when taken mint the mom food expostulated with upon th. treat Urieropristy at ilia oonduct'and sentiment*, only responded by reitera ting ail herhad said, and In • 1210r . 0. put. Net wanner. • 1171 Lia LANDS. • I • • The Ileum Corn Mlitee on Puhlio 7dn ii Is growing a bill providing that In Al tura grant; of lands to States or corpora tions for tallroadinifittales, the even Al ternate seetlihis on the line of noads, Ip etesd'pf as at present being resereet, by the Goren:in:sant to be sold et twit dollirs and a helper acme, 0001 Imp subjoin to lha homestead system, and in order to guord against exorbitant primes for the odd soodoni it will contain a stipulation' to loch greets that' the land shalt not be sold beyond a stipulated prim. • The Beet lilts! original Tuttle of irob, Phosphorus, and Cottony., known as Caswell, Mock &Co.', Ferro Phoophora ted of;Callenya Bark. The Iron restores color to the blood, the. Pirkphts. run renew. wrote of the nerve tiasur, and the Caltsaya gives a' natural health ful tone to the digestive °mono, thereby curiae dyspopala In Ito vent usi fortno, Wakefulpesti, benerat Debility, and Dot prosslon bf Spirits!. Manufactured only by. Caowell, tbutard it Co., Now-Fork: Sold by an druturtoto, yawl • • Mapped Henan. Sae anti all roughneea of the akin, certainly mired by using die Juniper Tar Snap, made by Caswell, Harald Co., New York. It surpaesia , all other remed/ea, ea It will prevent roughness of the akin, if used during oold weather.. !tie conveniently applied, avoiding `the trouble of the gristly compounds now in use. It min be need by Wins with the moat tender akin, without irritation or pain, making it soft and clear. Said by the Druggints gen'. snny. ossursuos, Water is I comas earl or Diabetes sod all diseases of the W isps For We by alldragesta MARRIED DEAR—OMPCII.—On l'umisy, January UM, MIR %litho RAY: J. P. Portnnym,,SAMMCl. cf AICANand MARY L. iaaghtyr orcot.o.a W. Ranh; WU. etAlleigbe. y City. Ito carte. . MIMI par.R.- o .To.4•7ise.arrvith tltal -ag' ks.. thtall • DOMILAMIII.—On Wodnesdn. Jamul" Mb Al wgra er Janos Lhavgias., In Me Mimi second par or Mr no. lITZEN—On Ole rill : ) =l - 4. 5 iti:`4.W1Ng72.74:`..111 4 ' ANDICIIIOX—At hl. nat.eac.' No. Si 9owtlll ig 1.. r .A1111,r.111, tailed:l4 7.ar of au mr.. F :EUROPE. CB/ TalogroD6 to tho:Fitttborth Gt:ette.3 MAGMA, D. . =2 Lo:sboN,Jannary 27.—1 t is now assert ed that the new trench loan of seven hundred and fifty Millions of franes . will be plaeod in the market today., 1,61.T57t rnou rramcc nunKa. . . . Lothes, January:.—The papers this morning puhhoh a letter from the Fe . nian prisoner Barks, who wee confined in rho Boomer Detention in Clerkenwell et the time of the explosion. Burke de ' stticsitdpositive terms that Le had any previoris kniddedgo of the conspiracy and dojo», if the attempt was made to afford him an opportunity of 'making his escape, no Information of finch par ries* was ever conveyed to him. . - TICIA I. AND I'ONVICTION FOR acoArir. Lox xi 'Jan. 27.—The trialof Sir Cal- IM r.,, g , iy, for bigamy, Was concluded te-day4 The testimony showed that the accused married Miss Emily Florenife MCGeldin New York, In 18..l9; that he in the year 1667 married Miss Elizabeth Allan, !In London; and that the necond. morriage took. place while the first wife was . living. Toe Court was called upon to decide the legitimacy of the Ma rriage in New York, and declared it a. legal and valid contract. The case wai t finally given to the jury, who brought in a verdict of guilty to-day. The Judge pronounced seutence—imprieonicient for eighteen months at hard labor. MARTELL° TOWER AGAIN ATTACK FD. Bervixix, January) 28.—The . Martello Toward Dancannon, near Wexford, Ire land, was attacked last night by a body of Pentium. The garrison fired upon the anallado, who, after returning the fire, lied. Nu casualties are reported. TELE A I TTAC R ON RA ETYLLO TOWER. . • - LowTr, '.l so un ry 29—MaIdght.—Ad ilitional particulars of the assault on Martell° Tower at Dungantion, on 3lna lbirmigilt, are received. After receiving the first fire of tke garrison, the attack- . Mg party retired, bat dld ' not leave the field. They waited until their numbers were lidgely increased from the crowds who seemed near at hand, and agile advanced upon the Tower. beginning with a general discharge of lire-armo by which mime of the garrison were wound. ed. Whea the *Andante bad olniest. reached Om foot of the tower, tire troop. again lima and two men were seen to fall. Thi crowd - then fell back and dls , appeared, in the darkness. Thu two men shot were carried off by their companions and It te net known Whether they were wounded or killed. The affair has caused great ex itemest In Wexford county. No arrests have. yet been made, but . the GevernmentLs using every means to discover the leaders or the assault. PEACE WFIR UNITED STATES ADVISED. Losomi, January :ht.—Milner Gibson, leading Member. of Parliament, in a speech atiA, ston, declared peace must be preserved between England and Amer ica. Othi4 Cabinets would succeed those now in. power on ' either side of the Adriatic, dud these Cabinets; would not be pledged to the Polley or bound by the weribilof either Lord' Stanley Cr Sec- , rotary Seiard. • AMERICAN nszA.,i ARRESTED. j.. —........___ ThOrnTDaley. who le,iboid to be an American lealan has boon arrested ou a them!, of reason. It to al:eged he was cancernaln the plot for the attack on Woolwich i larsenel, which was dbcovered and frustrited by the police. TUE . I.ErEICC-11,fiCLL OCTRAOE. The Fenan Shaw has turned Queen's evidence. !Ito pr lovely identitlee Raz rett no theirnen who tired the New which caused till! Clerkenwell explosion. mane. TIC R •lIYT BILL DISCUSSED Pants, January .—The bill fur tho r.rganizal lon of the army having palmed tho Corps Logi tlailf, It came before the Senate thiiiweek and gave rise to an In teresting disimeston, M. Chevalier, In a powerfud +real, opposed the bill. He look etrong grounds anal argued zgalitet the metutut - i. France should inatntain clove relatlpts with the neighboring Eu ropean Pit, era, all of whom should unite to resist the Empire of Rusala and the Republic o' Am erica,.natlene who, In the extraordiniry growth of their ten : Rory, p , •wer and ambition, threatened to over- tkadowthe world. Marahnl Nall;ol.2king for the goveroment„ supported the hill. Ile replied to the argureents against the bill by MI Chevalier... declaring the grounds on which they rested untenable. As for the furs expressed by Chevalier la reiaril tslnnasis, they were absurd. Such view, were refuted by every event in the history Of Europe since the war in the Crimea! The debate ended yesterday evening, whets ilia bill passed. rn ells SaCIAL CONDITION. r.• Alli. J - irary 47. 7 The Jleniteur to day publish/se he report of Mr. Masa., recently appointer' Minister of Finance, L 57 on the firma • condition and neceasithe of the Ensp . Mr. Maga* say. the ia ereasedungl preparations ceased by the Luxemburg &spate imposed an unexpected burthen upon the resources of the ocintry, and though these preps. dons wen lima since abandenect, with the berminatton of the dispute; still they hid created a heavy deticik hi this esti mates of th past yew. Among other erventuaild , the 'report guard edly admits that France may be liable to pay the 'bonds of the Mexican ,Empire. which were guar. nntocif by the government. To meet theie exl,ramdinary demands upon the tleancial remurort . of the country, the Minister dec lares a new Man necessary. Toe report then gives the details of the loan. The anionnt proposed le 440,000,000 francs, whicil is to be taken by public inibscriptionis Magri Concludes by en appeal . tee th patriotism niche French people, saying that although a heavy sacrifice is *mired of them,lte object is to wore for Franm an enduring pence, which in the ireal elm of the Emperor's -NOILIIN,CATNOLIC COUNCIL. Pants, Janthiry 'M.—it is now consid ered certain the General Council of the Roman Catholic Church, preparations for the calling of t tn !oh were some time since. intrnated by e Pepe to a special cam- mindon sr s+n Osrdinale, will nesern bla at Born in November. 13:233 coma - not! bECONLYO CRITICAL. LONIXIN. January • internal condition of llldy la becoming critical. Fears ere en taftatited that a coup if etat fa ooldemplaled kat t lorenro, and It In Ito- Hayed In Perla the relit lona between the French and Ital.lan.G tearnwenta are net as cordial as linty have born;_ - WWl= Millllf ON IRON. TX 6 iTNITED 1 STATES. , . FLCHICISCI, iinnuars Zl.—Tho Unite Cuthlice newspaper soya a special &sent of the President of the United States has h arrived at Roti eon a secret mission to th e repo, and at ho will be supported by Achlihul 'tuntßut, whom fleet to hourly expeen4 at Rapist,, and whose antral In Rome wan looked for et an entLY dnp. no. Journal given no lunar:rodlon es'; to tho charattor or object 'or the nilselon upon which the Artierlcari agent le hoot. ISCOTa./Law. • ♦ Draintrivs STORY. - ED!snona, January 27.—A very heavy gale passed opir the Southern counties of Scotland yesterday. Ileum were un roofed, iflown down, de., and much Milkiest), was done. Te , leirratne report the loss of several lives., The storm was very heavy in this city and Glasgow. It Is thought that. the shipping must have sufferedthough no advises of . the dislutter hay. yet been received. =M! TAB BRITIIiI ILIFFINItIIoIf IN ' uariOM Lam% Jaittary I.l.—Diapatchoe from Senate announott that the ~ .ipedition la again in motion ; and had already reached Oootna, a: native village twelve miles hoyond Sen a te. Genoa. Napier will immediately put himself at tho head of the column *redraw:* and push. on to Antalci, the Capitol of the Tigie District. TREATY Trig TEM O. IL RATIPTED. COTE AO IN, January Z1 , .-Errehliftr In the Upper Bowie of Rigsdag, to-day, the treaty conchided with the United States for the sale of Danish Lin Ids In the We'd Indies was ratified by e unanimona vote. This completes Cho action in Denmark in regard to MO' COMEER= S.ll7slll3Ltili . Orro..r.ov volt PlicreinalgiL32 , N; Tizassons, Jaouary San lag. Oar general warkote continue gull sad •tg leoac•Swathout life or anintatl.,liod in manj artlclee there is ...II - sufficient doing to estalitlah quota:low., I GRAlN—rave is reported dull .Ind drooping, and c.oot fairly be quoted atter. $1,3501,44 Winter Woe . . Is in eteady (demand .1 seam et 11 - 2:42,5s tar Ited,. snd ThenaP,Of far White. Barh.g o•ictltuei sea:newnd wanted at 11.,510;.. for Spring; Oats *rot but un ch.gral—esolsr on track. and .4110 In store. I Ear ram Is in demand, and may . quoted it gi3OS(/1.10. ' ' • FLOUR—The Floor msrk et Is dull but prices ate with tot quotable change; ve cute at ill4l1,6) for Spring Wheat; 1112Q12,30 far Palo. ter Whest.ied 1111,10013,50 for ' f.ey brands. Rye Flour Is steady. at to buckwheat le to gond supply cud dull at /Md. • Out Is quit .1 steady Out uneheogol nt i0i310!,, for Shouldore; 120 tal,:a far Roved Sides, and ltolfor Broakfait Sutter Cared 11 , ,can nod Sugar Cured bal.. Lard Is firm at the Sayan.; prime kettle ten. dared to tierres 1.11,4 e, analtalle In kegs. 11.1 Pork Is nominal at 401, slid Dried beef, Ai ere. oslo'...ERlEit—ThegroCery ma.et fiat not'( been very so tire during the Past week, the - rointotr of bailee. In the efigergatta being light, which may-be ittributed t 4 the extreme ly cold weather soda reetrloted. navigation. There hen been ro remarkable ihaages In val. es, with the exeeption of RI., which t. up from axe to two c e nt per paned; Otte. also, le a shade higher, la e"....iitiO of the id. Caere. to gold. The following pare the ruling quotetteos a • 'Ri:tone—New Orleans, lit ltaltliet part, Rion, ulfeel, 1710; "A" Coffee, Ill the rittanstrals 4asattal Camino. January 70. , 8eer Mine moder ately sett,. with macs at 116.50#150.0 for food to ebolre shipping. Hoge aet.ls‘o and arm and 10015 a Sttgliert gale. et 054.5455,23 for good to extra. Bheep4 atgadc tail lat. nh. 'god. Receipts of 275 boa. ~?3blpmente, 1499 ogs. Albany Cantle kafraint. Talegraira a to . : im e Flt 3 : 3. laurt C;aar of . beat Cattle Week. 2,700 heag; :alms firm If last week's prlcasi sale 000 j ;t r t: 1 41 , 1; : t iit1 . 01 , 4 4 Vt"AVf". leLe ;des of live bop. Dressed Loge in tour ragout at i•,IOIO. • 111-0; Oubs, ; Crashed, 0, Ice; Eliza 24 41422.; • syre, Zia. e; Cuba, IV Seer IfOrlt 'Cattle illao.ll. Talerrao] to the PltiOnntli GU 110. l aw Yoag, January coo.. otionto of the mow ova delay. la minion, tAo laugher. Silicon Omar at 4x0,730. /logs firmer at 73.0113:c.' ,oth a Ed. 'P..' •1,0345. SPEOIAL NOTICES FrICZEI rgrcurtnit I=lE2l NORMAL INSTITUTE. r box; Talon- Currants, ISe NLW TZBA wn.c DIGO O! SHE MIST . 11I03DAT'Or JA*I4ET. 'bag. kl.re" Pupils beginning t! - en aAn CopPa an Ilatrine Cam in lin Finditt, IS MI nxed, agars laa of plizaa • 10r 2 / 1 11DDIG.E.1 AND .I',.S•LDIA•. en.. or v. k,iitri.. 1 ..17.. l'* Di g nit, M A.% . th° . EtUdEn ',Wen crest."' hapP t nlm .n.I• Ml ' a! 01 . 44./S. 144th turn Isearni a. .13,05 In efa , Pin. Pollsdelphla, Pa.. - Pl.3nt.C7re. I; pr.l•s' in • ahotee. ly and deal I quoted M !halve., and LEGAL. 1.; small acs 113 RAS IN CiE 011.1!EIAN. COI'EIT ALLIfOIn CULINo N. math, of tha MeITATZ , 4I7 . MAUI' rwz•Dv. o.oowe. so. 1, Drc/nahrn porm, in. 11 fit of natation, on petlllist or WS, CfrorerPerui:ltTo.learenV PoTrrl.7::•l?.. or chhatf, bawl; And ma. mart, inn 111, Ifammulp Mors ay. Tureen.) imorrearmeol wilt a r e Xldd. of lalanalhoontyora-, to t are o.rons nmlo.o m 0.41.00111,4 •el will he h el l la unlearn, Of toe Melee m end oh. ad Wear; Pmult.oa orusluaman, /me Ilso pron. Ices. •elne Ina Tract of 10tserell.all mtfmrchea .04.1oaance. of welch toe told Mary 'reeled, 21: segued, lioamo In l'attna. Misnomer thn l o.lT4eimb p Allsebasy corustii Ca ElEgiliir, tie !lilt' Jay et laird.::!. D. 105 AllO O'CLOCK To male partltled CO and maces tin bets. 'of sod deersex% In such moor or sad 40 seta uro uortloo.a. try the Laws of Ono Volannuroulltti le dl re' fed, as ankle, tieo An.l PUS If S on Itdpk ?mop,. ( . a at $7.1.0e 1,35 Ma, alr den wid, ATO su. 4.100465 kr $1.20a2.25 a tot No. Welt from lon. u to MANUEL 13. C1A.LET:51.1 , 117. I.ti4ror EOM A D TUN 18T= ATOIVA N °Trey.— •-•• Tet , ..n• lotertsted tan:4soo4n 1.1"1 at•e, of Ad mothtratlou ji h,e ralt9lfir ' ol 9n Cr l : '. 41 ‘ ct , 1 1 b.k.tien•aaol Nr.out kotorlog thersuolven 14.1,13.4' to said. • tote 00-e rep laved mite na m e a.. 41 (lota baying riallos Dealt , . too e•rod •in e.! soot It , to. Ortn . ear! aottonumed:_for tattle , . Scent. 2. C It • . AdmlulArair'S, • ' rine township. A loghtla , • county. Pon Mlle.. , tryitoi t . ..!,4021,17111. ES ~vcry qa!rt tad the the - 011 CIE.— WEI Ell 7141,1. srs A, •ttetoestary elute the Estate of 'A.01(11 , 1. 0 It It Y. late of I....donate of - Allegheny, do. dtartd. ' , aye IO en "rotted o tedllo-erlbet, to netwe. I elebte: le eat latate are ',quested to mete Iteutittlate psitattlt. slid Allte,eo 0.71,1 ate]." g at.. at the Ism- • 11l preset [ltem. doll sehen lotted ler tett.meet. to .t!troOts triter. aeleiestdeteoVl4=lp.Z:lo&,;tee. I.on VOatrtete. WIIItIREAS, Letters et Inviolate on tee Estate o /MIL: P.IMPB. XePr ha. been vantcel to We ann.:alined, ail creme. knoplor teepepelve" I nilebtOno tbe re eite of Wel decedent er, mole ratite= to the to or a. B. W. 411,1.. Woo:key-et t.1t1110.111 111 , 0 street. Pletaborele, Pa. and thole heeler chime .nstnet ea4d well pee. ...at thee; e47apth,nv , rawd 7.r ectVeen" 1.17.7.14. X.. PAULA , It'eTt eltittarrh. Otte. .7. tect. r - - matea opt • ,V4'.;:"Zaf. :3 u 6 Ilicer.ollr; la. of_llll3 D. &ceased, AU to, now ntuebt a to with at ate p.roxent 1 , 441 en see •. amt.. tle.ald nuts preseet dyh ..tlo_atSeate.. Oltyjin-4.e;111t7C, 311.01 u Usrc.blp. WM T ETTEILS • TESTADENTATIT 1`,14,1 f: ea to the Rthdeeened. Perth , . Lgthi. l ". o exalt= gs'd es' so, ereseattte . petoperl• mesa tlewed for eetVestent, sod tottle Laden n. ea to esla estIVI asks rattles; tsa either. OS , I...thr ica6t.rr. I 7 .•••-. 3 .. REDUCTION • '• - • • CARPE. 71 8, OIL cLaras, BI4TTIS:6B, • ;A • SHADEK . accn _ ROVARD, ROSE a fO'S, sz streo, 1.13:41Lw BATZS A IBiLL4.) CROFT & PHILLIPS, Real Estate tisitumranee Brokers, rotratu arr., pirriniones. we a e l as m al a M la I g N a = o ll dLecglptrlTn igt oaulsa. Arica and tams of elt the Down .I , ltsuanl to oar csre for blab Theta taaitlat of• • .• Farms, Grist Drills, Houses, • um. erroaza, OUAL COAT. AOES.I9;,CCIAL iLITTEHat!ITS, WISTIIIN L•11;1;15, 110TILS.TATiiFEEIri • • CITT AND t UNTJABAN PEOPENTL • The Register we villa Dove retee Otar' an arse of May eeptemeer age Jannue. , ,Tortlea Delve to.eav orwll Neal Notate,ra waft.; re See loNefleel e.t.a e not fool sofewesset cur eeelofer. • eepy el wrlikel can veva.% 11,44 SeIIOM 7 E EMT addreee. OM:fal:7 elt10110•T 11011 . jeetiel VALIIIIBLE PROPERTVVOU grft7t1 . 41714 . 174; Kmand. Os Ilbot P. I i.e... V. 14 'obto'ou.o •oe.atms from, 01,13COLon rooms with briot botldloo- atloolool. the per pat. Hot otoi•lch mkt. ta , aa , AteOlbr a bell loon T rgt a r grt te.f.lttliglmti,vvg.-17Atztittn rnnrtri.,,T=ty,.4a In tor SOP nO arta. -ollt Of reOltlt to • L tenant ter A temp( TO • re. • .9% rl=7oiteatt clld aa ' , wester. woes ea ma Co. Owl A 4.1.. rola% a to I surfed It to • • . trrAVP.timli.'l,m•gggt. bee. so t.b., sesot , tee. • je34 I . • A. Itettßyl,. INft SALE, 11,Fitz of On Handted Wes ElloatedlC Paten 100n - ado, Artgbatiyinl . Dir. two •nd: sel,s ntnntr.ut mensal, m Zia; . 1%.115y va.la 8 U. The farm Ftr bider good Cult vattea and frixeeS bus en It an atone .4 Deana