1 , I I r •• From the Fittabnrg Journal,. 'TILE AItPOLIC,AN PARTY SOUTH. lit must ba , very clearly demonstrated by this time, to - the moat sebOtieal, tbet'th9. " American._ party, even of the South; his `followed its great predecessor, Abe/Whig party, to a political grave. If there is such a party `yet in existence, with 'vitality to stand\ alone, it would require the aid of magnifying instruments tO find . the late Southern ' elections/ wherever tbeyliresented a distinctive American tick et, they, offered such a feeble o pposition to Detnocracy, that - the latter dil noticit lairlf-waked- up In the five I Stater of Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina,Ala bama and Texas, ' they have , electe d , but t hree or four ..-ongressmeo; and biat a small representation vin the local legislat tures. Two of the Southern States, -Ken ', tucky and Tennessee,' clung to , the fortunee of the Whig, pariy -until it 7 - breathed i lasti, yet these hare ingloriously , desert - the Americans and wheeleiWo the Demi; . critic line, , where they will sin until more vigorous party shall contend for maatry. It is scarcely necessary to enquire into - the cause of this disastrous defeat of the American party. Is is the same story over again—,slavery, first, last, and interrnedi ' ate.' The - j Southern Americans, having broken allay ' from the North, rushed blind ., '-iy, upon 'the rock which they -had been, _warned - Theyattempted to•oiat.' bid the Democricy for the support of the slave oligaiehy, and claimed' to be more pro-slavery than any body desired them to • • be. In 'this they-were/defeated, as they deserved to he defeated. The . Democracy in the South, as in the North, is the only ' tiart l y that Las Or . can have the entire tenfi- T ence'of - the pro.slavery_ and disunion men, 'for the rerin that it is entirely servile to them, and does-theit bidding without hes ; , B 4 - the masses of : the Southern oppOsition; to Democracy are not radical pro slavery moo, and even many of the leaders .arelkeidedly opposed to slayery eitension, such men las John M. Botts, Kenneth Ray • ner,,John Bell, and many others. "Hence the.policy which justice and wisdom would _have dietittedlo the Ateericazii•party Of the = South was that' of opposition ; to slavery and whert:they 'took the -op i--posite course, they secured, their own de feat!auti the succession of Deinociatic vic t.orir which has sineeoverwhelmed them. If they are wise—in a degat, they will' tiike a hint from-iate events inlissouri. ) There, thie-Arrieriearii saw the folly of keep ingseparate' organization; and wisely .deteranuecl to unite with the youne e % and whose, watchword is "frce la `hor.7 These übited forces have just achiev __',..o a signal 4gtery.over the party whose bunioess is to:protect tbe interests of a f'ifew slo.veliolders. , A similar movement would sueccsd eventually in all the border (slave Stater: It would attract the--great mass of free what laborers, and those who have no interest in the extensien of slarery. Lecithe American. party disband and rc•or-1 ganizemi a freclabor and' anti-slavery or •\ tell: got/ p!atiorm and they will build up a -party 'which will give the Deniecracy some • thing , tci:i. - ..outend with: At present they' have no Opposifien. - - 1 T ---- • A Demperafic DagueTreotype, ! Carpenter, of the MedisOn 3 Patri. of gives us the following speCimen of Offhitod method with Ilia brother Demoerittst Why is our party to4lay c;n l its knees bei r fore the world? It requires no soothsayet -or sorcerer to answer this question. Tile party has' played with edge tools--dnit • old, hoed at , that-end bas got cut, it ha's ' flirted witkpolitical cypraics, and got •jilft ,cd; it . - has c slciit with pilfetiug shivers, scoundrels and knaves; and has caught the barber's itch. It has breathed the 'peati- Jovial malaira fuming frotn'th l e lairs of Old, rotten', Unprincipled, scurvy-hiaded. milks - And-water, broken-dawn, ' ; castoff, leprone pukes; cankerous thieves; superannuated. pill,pockets, treasury ndering, refuse - Abolition office seeking,; - sky soaked, dOublo distilled buffoons and ;Penitentiary scallawags--who have preyed; and gorges:l'i upon the party" and' the people, until the, substance of each is all'exhausted, and they look es lean, lank,/thin; savize and cads r"l Herons as twice starved hyenae, confined in j thdltismal Fwainp of terror and adversity, 1 • thijott - gh' a thousand - . eletnities, of snow sleet,' hail, rain, thunder, liglitni ng,, tem- pests; and irretrievable -famine. . Such is the fated malady t.hat has Ave r. taken the Deinocratic party Of Wisconsin. . It has been laid on thick and fast with don - ble _coating—shingled, mortared, = tarred, and nabbedin, until the party res , embles more the ghost of d spring colt— dead, demised, deceaied and done for, with • . out skin,, flash, or bones—than' anythint having life, lonne vity, elasticity ,- vigor, yi tality, or whip long component parts: Missouri Flection• - Cheating in elections seems to be natu.l ral to Locofocos everywhere . ''• After hay ing carried Bnchans.n into . offiee. with it, in 1 I l'enrisylvania, it need not be wondered at that they should be suspected of a similar trickir. Mislouri. The St. Lobit,Lbenio i crux of Wednesday says: 1 E _ 4 Unless large frauds have been perpetra ,t • led in 'I the office of the Secretary zf State, 1 James S. Rollins:is elected Governor of Missotiri by a very handsome majoritY.•:-;—, We regret to add, I however t that our city ~ ' -was in an uneasy state of ferment last i evening, caused by the ruiners that bad • gotten; abroad, intimating that foul work was being done with the -Official retignitf They, , were also frequently accompanied with the comment that the resent Secrete - ry . had, in tinies past, betiii charged with tampering with the Journals of the ;.house of- representatives, and that sinister ooze= , . '. betokened that a kindred piece of rascality with thatAibich hid defrauded Mr. New 7 land (int of s his place.as Lieutenant Gover nor would bkattenipted MI order to , defeat . the veniic.t of the people iincl elevate Mr., Stewart to -tho executive chair. We are' - .loth to believe inluch charges.- We cao scarcely credifthat so - deepest. tea game will be played by the nullifiers .r r - In Confirmation of this simpiiion we note " that while the Republican' of Wednesday pivei.i_column of retunia l - .98 comities, which Tint Rollins 2484 ,eh , it bays ed 047di itorially that thosame odes ive him but 993,:and hap dippatch J efferson from City giving him Ilia - 1257 iD the same sons= ties. :-!I The nullifiers have evidently gbt r a - , fraud' on focit, but it may be thatthey will ut - )t dare to play it eut.—.Pftti. 'Gazette. 11 . :• That Goodwood Wm's; 'l'; We have sent- our .Anerieen'horses to Ivgland; ,they have arrive:di ; the have . eyries ; they have been run; as —they be: been , beaten! ' • ' 1 Hid this result. been first achieved ar the New' York Rico we ehould474o6' received it with distrust, for'theset' irth by tut Scone time since. B'.e management Of the GOodstood Races is beyond, stuspi , cien:' , _ --' There our-horees haie been fairly treat ed, ind every opportunity has bal l Obi ~ ded them and ! their owner to.,_tiriug out best Ipialitier. , Doubtless these epportuni:. ties hive been improved, and the, "cense gnetice is, that we are fairly, handi omely, and thoroughly beaten. / And :he heit..we can do now is, .to acknowledge the fact, and if we like,- try it again! ; , z A great many rumors , of course, are al- . reidy in circulation* s ci „the vile devices em ployed on this occasion, to I deprive us of , , eur natural prerogative of truPeliMt9 over I , . • bqt . .•, everyy in every. thing: . • It• is l already [darkly / hinted in the Result der that Lord,Palmerston was stern to emergefrom the itablee of Pryor and Prvoreas ton the ... : evening before the race, with a daik lan tern!in one band and a hammer in : die oth ei3= We allf know the - determitied, hostility Vitae by Lord Pahnerston to this country, and we cannot doubt that there may be some frerndation for the story. At all e vents, it . deserves to be looked into; • and Umw that we have threb—four live Lords in this country, it becomes a question wheth er we ought not. to seize and imprison Lord Napier, Lord._ Altherp, Lord Jhbn, or George HerveY, and_ the Earl of Eistowel, till we hear of the result of the Ebner ' Handicap. If Briton' never will be slaves, ; •is neither will Americ a ns consent to be distacTed.--Z 5/ All nonsen apart, it is really of some ins portance.that we `should not makd fools of ourselves, because two of our borirs . :have been outrun by four horses of lirittatehreed ing on the British turf, and a Gallic Mon arguer. We can only regret' the 1 eircum• stellate and hope for better luck the neil time. .. •',..‘ -/ - - • • _ .f.L; If we must be heeen,' a intOitaction that we have been TeatOn iairW,and in good cm:Tally, and before iiv*lnorable assembly of . spectanns!—A: Y.irdnes. New Byrelol:temente, . The New Yerk correspondent of !be Bos- tone Jaurnal!says tbat ihe authorities are in, possession of evidenCe !that ill clear up .the Itardell mystery.; Ile says:, "It - . trill beemembaredj - hat ann account! csi•be gathered of the manner o4laco in whicVDr. Bultdol passed his last night, from - the time_he took his dinner, at 6 o*- - aock, at the . Bletropolitaii Hotel; till eleven - .o'clock, when he was i!setit ,to enter his lionio, at 31 Bond street, on the night he was murdered. All his old hautits have been visited; all his old associate's found and examined, all the'wlual placds of re sort vomited; yet no one saw or eard of him after seven watt seen to enter his hOurs at eleveri o'clock, at night. rhe fad awe, he was riot then alive- lie lay ox his floor a nian:qted and 'Atiffen ed cor,pie .He ,was killed 'soon after he enter ed his houseat seven' oVock that epenieg." The theory laid*down is that the murder er entered the house and- secreted himself earl/ in the esining, murdered , the docter when , thelamily was out and, pre-ar rangement,look his cloak and hatil slipped out the back way, end.ai t re proper-time-- that is, at ,11'o clocic at' ight, tiro lime of Burden's usual return—, he walks pp Bond street—goes ' boldly up the stepsof No;.81 Bond street, as the Doctor entersso as to attract . attend:On, and dr evidence is re garded as. complete. It r also egged that this murderer was the one wisepersonated Burrell at the marriage. Butt FlowrlNG INfipats.-4.-corres pondent of the Philadelphia .oeU'llfg Bell writing on boon' the U. S. ship Con stellation, at Gibralter, says:,l • I almost. forgot to mention an rinse. went which we twitamed while ?lying at Cadiz. We visited St. Illary's;l "small village on the opposite side of the bay and attended a bull fight. .There was an im mense number 9f•spectators fro* various places in the atrrounding.conn(ry, who really seenied 'to enjoy the seine. One than and eleven hOrsee were killed by three ime bull alone killing tbe bum and five horses. Pie keeper of the bull would not kill hire,- 38 he'said he was too , valtuthle. The others, however, were killed. I. never witnessed such a-seenel of larbarily in my life before, and never wish to see another, yet foe see ' hundreds of Spanish la dies of the first respectability visit . these fights and beat heavily on the result. the / allusions are more, famous foi these spoitaithan the people of any other section of ?pain In Cordovia, bits to the amount of $lO,OOO. $l5 000 have been made on a single bull; killing a certain number of berm or riders. lem told the Caltidsns will not suffer these amusements , in their province,land the Arip*ans per:l nit themorily on holidays; while in Auda luals you seg theia every Sunda y, and fre quently through the week. Ir isea saying that they , have,—"nine holidays" every week." • FIVE BOYS DaowNED.---oe:Osan• kee (Wisconsin) Advertiser lea r n`from Be.v Mr. Parsons that on Sunda,morning last, five lads, the oldest nit moil than 18 years, were drowned in the mill-nee in the, villiage of Hamilton, in that oonniy. They-were in a small boat, width ipeet, where the the water was eight tack deep, and ill five 4niwned before the„' accident was discovered. 'Three ofthe boil were br3theni and el Germans. - 99, Holloway's Oininent and Pills -The sudden changes of temperatare- is this cli mate brie terrible effect upoOlte akin, the muscles; and the gland,. Hence the prevalence b salt rheum, eFysipelas, biota cia; boil. rhenniatism, Tuna, sore throat, and the many other complaints se frequent ly. generated and always nggrnvated by tins cause. FOrtnnately, in ./lotkaszky's Ointment" we have the means off promptly removing this class- ' of diseaaes4 and of so thoroughly inTigorating all the exterior or • and integuments as to prevent their iteinteaoo. The-Pills opecati; in , har loony 'Rath As-ointment, regula the se cretions"aa discharge from the fluids of the body any acrid matter' calculated-to produce external iighutunation or internal dinars. BEAVER WIT4LVD. & =tag & Prdpriebni BEArzE4-TA.,:,:',,! : .::, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST.I4ii 86L FOR tiCIVERIiOR, • DAVID WILDI.OT Of Bradford Ccitaty. MEM ......4011,-.B v pßnmE-JuDGEEL - t James Veech.; Of Fayette counts, Joseph J. Lewis, Of Metier Cououy. FOE CANAL COMMISIONER, WM. MriAWARDI 01: PhOgelphia. UNION cov i TICB T• -- Assembly.= DE LORMA IMBUE, Raver. GEORGE P. SHAW, Lawrence. , I \ Sheiff WILLIAM W.,IRWIN, Pulaski tp. Register Or Recorder. SAMUEL B. WILSON, Borough. Treasurer. WILLIAM HENRY, of Borough., Clerk of Courts. ALFRED G. MeGREARY, N. Mightoci. Consmissioner. ABNER HOF 'OON, Franklin. Auditor. (A VACAHo=•) • Coroner. ' . NATHIAN 'P. COUCH; New, Bright?n Poor House Director. (A .YAcIANcY.) . Trusteo, of Academy: M. T KENNEDY; N.irigh ton, (4 yests.) - SAMUEL MOREHEAD, Sharoo,(4 yrs.) SMITH CUNNINGHAM;Beayer t (3 yts;) ABNER P.LACOCK4RooIigOer tri(2si,s.) Meeting of Con A meeting of the Republican County Commit be held at the. Sheriff's otiloe;:i3eaver,, on Friday-the 28th at A'o'clock P M Punctual attendance le requieMifi'u business of import= , entre Will be; transacted: . • wEr•Dr Tubbs will be at his rooms iv Bridg water, on oionday next, 24th irist 4ousequenee of the unexpeetl appear ance of - the Sheriff's spier, our issue liss'been de . biped some hours this week. • • • • • Titswxs.—We scarcely know how to return suitableecknowledgementsto our friend Col. ' Dawn DUILAP, for a Basket full of choice 4e-. gitobles. The basket was Of lapis size, and. the Col. evidently had Ma eye on the Scriptural injunction, for bepre us "good measure, prep down, shaken together, and rinulog ores.", A `men ao proverbially liberal to Vitoria, must heve-an easy conscience, andcan ne dont' to 'pleasant ,dremitsL May he lire gild flOurish many, many years: WOULD NOT 'FACE THE MUSIC.' As we feared, our neighbor bad not the cour age last week to step up boldly and take ground ?prate to that assumed by Mr. Wilmot in his recent letter:altbono he Was very prompt to publish, and itigata,tilm it as an . 'unsdniterated Know - Nothing' docennent.' Come, beighbor, this won't do, Yimr,, l iesders` are left to con chide 'that you are either as good a Know Noth ing..as Mr. Wilmot, br that you commenced shonting 'Know Nothing' before you hat read the letter. As'yonPfrobably had not the time last week to pit yourself right on the 'goose question,' suppose you do so now. Will you have the kiddneis to join issue with Mr. Wilmot t .ant avow igat, ass general thing, you do not prefer native-'coin citizens for oftloted positions? Will you be good enough to join issue with Mr. Wilmot, and say that no or-elusions inns arise when the naturalised 'citizen ought to be preferred j to those bora on themill, r Will you join issue with Mr: Wilinot, and tell your readers that you ire opposed to the pro tection of Americin* Libo r , American Rights, 'and American Interests? • - Will you join issue with Mr. Wilniot,,and ray , to your readers that you are in favor ere, in terferenee of Church Hierarchies in polities? 'Will you - join issue with Mi. Wilmot.; arid Opposes reform in the naturalisation laws, so as to effect the purification of the ballobbox? Will you join issue with Mr. Wilmot, au.si de• clarnyourself in favoi- of the land* of foreign paupers and criminals upon our shores? - Will you join issue with . Mr. Wilmot, and avow yiaareelf opposed to Free lisioelsf Will you join lane with Mi. Wilmot, and de. elate that the WOla ought to , be excluded from these 13ohoole • - Now, neighbor, place yonraelf on record, and I= let us eee where you stand upon tbeee. prop*. altiona. cs. us & plain Yes or Kay, to each and su of than, and then your readers will be' able to determine Whether you or Mr. Wihnotie - 1 - the better Know Nothing,. , Hinz Octitransics.-31r. &mud bleed iongliri:firsthis ;Ilse*, who hail been engaged: for some in running a canal-boat from this point to the Lake, died last — week, we regret to learn, from the effects of 11 kiek . by a bone, Yew allied at or near Sberman'ii Ciirners, in Craw ford county, Pa. Ile lived some twenty hours attar the ooineretioa:VbiLdetetuted was &bolt - 30 years of age, ampler' a wide* and_ errs- Parra GOOD eroon.—A - dividend to the Ifinciriltadern of the NS' Repeoales. of I f 9 Per cent., toe the lest five yeamor..l6 pet Dail sin :mai, Nan dadlleOli and ;odd hot 'week, by the proper °Seen. ;lir t . • • •ri • Tiro - ogooboro of- Prooldt n 11- e Canine! , Vivi died witidi laat two months-- Hon. W. L. ;tiny, fieeretarj of State. and Hon. aiasi . d . l ) obb!ot Secret W of the Nol7. Cow Esezao:—.l. cow belonging to a German wai killed by a lammed' s, it the watt sod of the 84prosd _bridle, es the 12th lust. Tag Mai.; 1 -w . iliTharx - . lir i p:i ~. I : ..... I 1 When ire hid sip ~ t pen t wee* to trove iistatefOsiit* l Boir, of the Week sons, relatiTifito th -Itecolpta Ond, EnP, tares oi the a , - ea dis4lsted _ mit - . s'l • 1 neighbor Garli , St r Aiii diii it with a of engaging In e on - theiwonld ` to light all as t raets 1 ,i I, But as thO General in the" meuitilie braised the idea that ' ,is-itbe , part of valor, _._ roper to *testi sad attempt to prove ' Leas ',See s ement we made inourOrtki of last , week, --eis, , th e Receipts and *pen tares on the Main Line for 185 8 ,--wo shall, I this eitielelexam• the, iesseicedo is i Reports of the Canal, ears for B+sB, .55 ma l '64, with all I e candor thee the ilirt ante'of the :subject searver, after , wide ;, we rh -01- endeoror t o dispel theclond, th at still'ap.. pears to bang ore thia_geeflivra vision its re gird to the Relptii and Rapendßurea do the Main Line for 153. I Vie reWe.rii of ilurrarti ele will imilentend that our iibjeet now, oftlY lo to lay before the taxintywe of otw county, tjie items that nialtO alp the gains; toted given by us dust woes; erl wali t il 4um ;4 4 tin wi -to expose the frasfspriatai‘ 1 uponi the pee le ,ICPennsylvania,' iiy4 Canal ConOnissio ,in 'I I their annual R4iertst ... ; It will 1:11 dupery that they too, have madei t a pellet f.iti' keep eifeet laccounts of thelreeeiiita, bet; inrlO:4l accounts of the expehditures.ellie elect, in doing this is apparent 'They7 . , anifliareti een a Demo cratic Board—they liked the Osite to refain the lila Llnelthentselvea to manage if, and to blind' the petiple iti wee necessary to afros entirely, or traesfer ; te i e.°, other recount a pardon of the expeudituras on , tbe Main idne— ; enough to enable them to i r eport toftliet tax payers; that "the Main Linedwas paying its own ; expenses and yielding a large revermeheiidee. Thanks to the Reports of the Auditor General, which tear thin flimsy covering away and re veal to theyOricingmen of the 84te, the Odors of their GarietT,_ ommissi4ners, and at the ; same time the other t te, that they have kieen pay_ , 5 I tog O heavy ta it onPix e.l thele demag ogues : and their favorites iiegice, who first injure and then insult th l eynwili such deceptive Reports. Can we sustain wha we haie asserted? Let tui see, "The Canal Commissioeers in theiil annu -1 . iu report for 1856, elm up the receipts' end ex , penditnree ; e%tithe Xsin.Litie as fellows: ; , ' 1 kr4::: jieemSta. Expenditures. Col It Will11611;034. r. , c $448' 55 0 3 . I Por. 11 RV t(f.04 . 74= '' ' 11804,53. Canal. : 5 - - $ c. 49,011,98.' 19 01507. ' t51,2..2,978,45. $840.877,1)3. I I 8 0.87:03. , ' ; __Profits .88,42, 88,42, el stated by Q Comi Whether , T traent le true; or whither It; 1 is false can be by exattriteg the Report of theinditor CI end! for the r eanot yeer- Q T/ page --,: I I 118, and others, , are charged to !main lie' e, the' annexed Rama: - 1 1 ; . , Charged to Construction—on Co-, I !nimbi* Rnad, ll . I I' $268,896176 On New Portage:road, ,:: '181;495 Z 4 Charged to Niiitive lower Aecount- I I On Columbia roadl: I 521;203 06 On New Po agei cad. , 164,856 91 Charged to Po' , epair Afton t—pn 1 Columbia ad, i - , .. 971204 10 On New Portage Ted,' 1 , 44,6.38 43 On Eastern Divi on Canal, ' ' 42,1141 10 On Lower Juni/it do, b,. 22.792 80 On Upper . Jiinin dot 517 F 196 22 ean i On Upper W do 22;889 85 ve On Lower West do; . 20 180 49 (lamed to Lcalr..lE r :Account -1 On m i l s Li ss o s s i et, _ ,I I 81 016 00 Damages paid 'ess4l4ll/11 MOM Line, 34,809 43 Pay lir o.nectoft,;relpitt asters, , &0., on Mein 1)1ii ' .1 , 28,256 82 Pay of Canal Corninlisionera, Clerk 1 +8 and incidentala, T l ';. ' 1 i ;536 00 a d Old 'debts paid on Line by ape- 1 Or ad, i , , 111 ' 180,512 09 1 . Am't reported, by tlis Auditor Lien . as paid in 1856 tp Main 'sine,!! $1,662: 429 20 Ain't reported, bY Canal Board SS I expenditures on Simi., 1 , I 840.877,03 ] I Canal'Coniinission re; lem l that Auditor General' statvaient,l The yccounts en, tin th for the year, according to the .44 would stand thus .1 ; Expenditure I ; aL I Receipts acco rding I to Canal 800 1 I Expenditnies ori How stand the 1 : 1 4 Commission err! ' The Columb* ... Committee- By onler, of Cha!imaiu IMMEI I Ree — ts,! 10 !. . !o 18 t , 1 —Rece Tea. - Fapendita ', 1 I= fits, ' The Portage Reeelpts: ExPeadi ed la 1 um ptg. • rditneeti, MEI The Ctuial I i II NetT h P e . °te Audit ° Ea r ;e 13 : 11 1 ( 1, out oa lti the P :o P l.l l Construction '_ I Motive Powe , Repairs I Lock Keepers , i Damages , Collectors, &o. 1 Canal Com. and l' Liao, ' I . I I era! mortis' no, in 1865,1, !aidentals itto . : c g elazud t p o Aa ite,,c ! i ' Ward BEE EE 3.198,891 is - ten- I .$1,17 0 .010.17; eat prOit,s2B2, Ire. shail:ihottly,, ?_ort fcrrtthe yeei. : ' • .$815,812,01. : •. -. - .768,189.07, . •*. 868,884,87 [ .:. ' "t0,211,0' ...80.91114881 817,7 i 1 • , •- ' 6,824.7 - - • - to sl, ,218,7 1 .• ___ 7 ___,_ .i .• . $1 ! 1 010E' ~.r,, l Receipts' •li 401,206,6 8 ; i , , L, the COO Colsidcsiceers: l e en.the lithin Line,te - be lil t , elit reel $1 021 1 470.17 n', .! . i p ? 771 41 ;82. 1 Gee.. C arta also •hev. ' • .1.5.•'.• ileolSres the . reini, en 1-•1 • , I " en 1 , the . :spte . ye ar t° f ,stn .........„. , ... , 7 -11 .• L i . ' Mk& .7chisl , !hews • ere:ice • shitetienthof, $1,1) .44 Peincitsiiti#.aoatoeir t sia,J ii, ,i whe • pelts • the '''...' el , . , *ant i - who keep them? !!-Th i e nil , . SO ratio ' tset(Bßl' .teic:i m it !" 1 inatie4i thst-iii th ei '• • ~ • It.poil . the - in*ir r porii: IliixosaiSs. - .'aiii4ool.thip , ....I - . . ... ! 41.... .1 :i- IL ~.It. &pealDWI .1u 1854, sae from th the capon& 242,04 14 see. The Am says, the Pail Coastractiaa Motive power Itepsirs Lock Keepers' Dstasges I Collectors Cued Cons's. obi Repds. aoobrdinl Receipts smeoldh Ftinc i to #ittilks6B.lB7 krtport ilerierars re] were for IT thil britottl to Au to !zPandi ''' 'eve For the y i ear l'• report the trrea 874,8V 4 60; the set profits VW,: ti Ins .11011 i the !, the Ada 1 Ile f• ' 411t,19; - ` 1 revenue $2p.,8 c, between the. twos Which etitheae; tight? ai, I, the Canal Co - , • ; troth Is, mid so' who iwcootigitsii be relied u • oral again itif the Dfulti Lille for the yeerj t 44 124466,80, _ A part of this spa wati ut; 7, -.NOW. *A part co w,.., OSafoe workil on the Poring, coul,r part. si new iriti on tie Calynnb'ilttoed; and , ti l isi -i ce 3#lecomoilves, motive rW4l l ,'• prilk,h7N st em l ilial! ikeeilse, colleotom cissnogos s!kcli Canal, , IssiOness expenses. But for conve!genixt Co we v i rill inoige thenio4 =lO the follonini. bendli C° ttrultiO° I . l ' 565 4 1 110a0;t4 M. coiverieco.-on C ol peed. ' ; 241 1 ,152.81 art on ___ l " !." ' "-'' „ v . 405,382,1 i towei Portage Uri. - . ; 43 ' 397,339.'4 'RePlaril l' a a . 1 05 4 18 , 1 a 'Expenses on Osnsl - portion.. . ' 1 ' 380,875,37 1361/ * - I ew em . 'a atcoiltrding to And. Oen. *2,124,265,80 l oeipta according to C.—Com. 4 *1,874,822,59 Expenditures overlteepipts , . $7e9,942,80 But we may be asked, why thesis epnii&us fig veil and conflicting statements of the Canal Com: missioner, and Gen: - Cada? ifirekhave aireidy shown that the Canal Board ittwessed entirely or charged to some= other account, such Items las . 1 they did not wish to appear against the Mein ;Line. 1, Our neighbor's arithmetical effort is. net is' l Iticid; but if we were permitted to express an oinioit as to how his fi gures were obtained wewould say that it was highly probable, that hie Idgcniations in this instance, were char&iiee ised'srith*uch th& same precision that a similar effort wad some time ago. 'At “headquarters,"' otthe night of the last general election, our i s nel bor,;. was selected by his Democratic , follotr ci ens,' to keep the 'b ooks posted ,'. as 1 the re. tu came in from th e rural districo; so that it any time lit might be seen how the Tote stoeti.j.- Tb returns came pouring in. and rumor. has it, tbd tbie i ge . ' tient.' General had the Demooraci up nSarly, aien with ,th' e Itopnblionns ill night- I The leiigth of this article already, prevents . our commenting on the fasts brought out in the above tables; we shill;endeavor to! do so in 11 . next piper. 'l . ) Oilier. , - - -- 7 , IA men wont prove anythins by askliiig cOesticins.—LStar. i , t f ; 1 4 Such is the reply of our neighbor td the que es propounded him last week relative to the L • i carelessness of the Democratic Tristees 'of r 'the Academy, in su ff ering that bUilding to be mit . 1 tiagemisly.ibused, during the .five or six ens- Ctissive years it was under their control. l'il'e I disagree with otirneighbor, that the asking of_ estions proves nothing ; and w begto remind . 7 , .1 , h rti that,questions sOmetimesprore to bo very troublesome customers; and theyl also very file. . , rentl y prore that the individual to whom they I a addressed lacks nerve to 'answer thein.!---, , benever , the Star shows that the Board lof steels ;controlled by,Democts, and of which 0 editml was a member, was not grossly neg „l I li d of its duties , in permitting the Academy !ding to present so shabby an iippearance, without even putting forth an effort to save it, - , 1. [ it will be, time enough then to enter into a die elusion as ' ti i to alleged Mismanagement during 1 l i .e past ten months. ' I .i , 1 i last we ek Or Gov. Chase, of Oltitt, was• re -nominated by, acclamation. 1. lie is one of thepurest and .:most acccimp shed offiCe4 in iie Union. We trust be .Will be re-elected by 1 1 I- . , au overwhelming majority 1 ---...........—___., • . CAL#OIOIA. The Republicans Of California hire going into tke fight with great spirit, [ and determination. They have nominated the Ron. Edward Stanley, an able and eloquent debatei, a nd formerlyla Whig member of Congress fiem 1. • i blortli'Caroliii a, as tbeir candidate for Governor. Imo'. A . African AI. E. Camp meeting be held at the oh! camp ground, near Jackal commencing on ,Thirsday the 27th luta.' Itet„.JOltuSpeat, has been appointed. Post-, Master at non inplace of. It. 6,ll'at ierson. • serThe hew Conferees apposnted to settle the difficulties that• = existed ha relation to the, reelectiont Of a candldatc for. Senator- in 'Mercer, Lawtence 5.11 Venanio Counties, met at 'the former plae., last week, and nominated.qm. M, Francis ;Esq., of Lawrence. $824052 17 'a .ditor Oeneral , ' .1 For the Beaver Arm. , - 11IEssc.4s , EDITORB. —lt appoarstbat tbe remocratic candidate for 'Treasurer (Mr. IGrim) hite been very lavish with his epithets against the Amerizan party kind its /members; Calling them all kinds of ugly names, such elf "dark lantern party," I"midnight assassins" "liars," We i Wonld like Mr. Grim to tell ns if he did not join this Party once, and, whether 14 did not take.uPpn himself all the cibli jgations of the parte • • Mi.. Grim did lon not join the NeW Se lerickley, council? Speak out in meeting If- you did belong wlrat . dict you iseelso bad thatou inust now call &ern all kind of bard names? Don't be ba4kward Phillip' let us hear from You. t 1,31,13G2,4:9 20 1,2497314 i 8440.455 . 7 . 5 1 tie Caulll $857,059 84 5 442;1.38 50 sWni It $ 1 :,150 09 7-76. Y"'66 ' 71 544 21 . t.i007 286 60 1P21,771 17 ;fie would also like to lave Mr. Scudder QJ Pieraol, (candidate for Trustee) define his Position on this point: j Mr. Piersol will you ,inform us whether o'r not you ever belonged to the American Party? Did you not: belong to the Van port council? Did' you not act as one of , the officers of that council? Did you ncit de clare,last fall that you. were a-Straight out Fillmore man, and -that you intended to vote for him? ,Did you do it or 'were you acting tbs Jesuit? ' Did you not saiafter the.efiction you hill voted for Mr.,4 Fill more? . If you did belong to the American party, why is it that you are 'so free with your denunciations against that party mit' Is it 'means. the DemoOrats nominated you. for Trustee? Come speak out Scudder 'don't keep us in thekdarly ; Perhaps Vie illustrious Bob Mcgregor can give tts some information on this point. Don't get thadßobert but answe.r-the'ques dons decently.' We don't like; to see you rear and pitch so, you 'look so ugly,wl, en you do that. ! Don!t say those nasty %fords of yours; its not oleo. Now Robert do an ewer_ these questions withon getting in e passion and making sueb ugly faces. More a non. -Aw. INQUIRES. $20p,884 96 1 he snoneyerps:d a; fplloe r - $688;645 64 bt.1982 48 • 896,371,51 81.411,00 8,638,50, 84,880,1 e • . i 7.154,12 G. 1„ 0 6 4 04,80 lin. 1,11,8,207,61 ' Ell • ' • For, the Beaver• Argos. MUMS. WETA?‘.—In your bet issue . I noticed a terathiu/ little article charging the authoiship.of 'a communiation, wbteb lately appeared in' the Star signed "Au Anti. Know Nothing," . upon the iadivid nal who was a candidate before the Itepub :jean eonvintion••last year feel ; District Ai torney, and was defeated." 1 . I• am !bit - individual, " and I beg room to say to your readers tlukt Idid not -iteijndite or suggest the article which net .% the Star sped an ;Asti Know or; any article that ever ippetucd --ct . trporting to haverbees -1-tml on the South side of ile was tiWthotteltt of ';is Star. in the sa ten by an lindiii 'the River.l That by Inn until / law it in c fled try of I his •,posltive and nnquali. , ti fled re ndiatioW of the charger of, audioi% ship as prefer s , , is - all that is here sought. Orios to the' tle of -my russtdlant I have ; ut wishlto j'ainlistme with - lam. i • - f lAs M being "miserable ereainre,'' or hiving* "Sore l Side'-" 'I have only to say; that ' Itwish 1 may never , be in i.worse;fie than .tiam at present, and is to being al, "inole" or hank been a "Know NOthing" -. ' :hey are equallY severe charges and 'are ai l true as the othei.. , Yours truly. . I 1 i J:6. Buss. :1 ' -......:----,>-=- •' '' - , ',. JadgC WI! ?Cs Aiipoluttneniq., 13y appointor ti L t ofihe State Committee, lien. Bevil) . ILMOT will address his feti low citizens of Weetqrn Pemisylvania, at , the fol o - wiiig P' ': i ' . . m t ii ~ 1 So rsot,Tiiesday afternoon, Aug. 25: GreensburolWednesday afternoon ; Aug Au '• 26 ' I - 1 Washing i tony 27. 1 1 1 Pittiburg, gi Uniontown; • ; 1 Bed ord,Tri . N'donnellit Bypt. Chlimbersbu q• II ['l • Huntingdonl i • Hollidaysbni 15. II 11 Ali Oohs, Sat! Atliiheny-C1 - _ !ember 7. , 1 , 1 ' l. Kittanning, Tuesday afternoon,f3ept, 8 Clrion, Wednesday afternoon, peg. ft Fra n klin, Thursday Ufternoor.' Sept. 10 'ftlUdville, F riday afternoon, Sept. IL 1 1 Waterford,Saturday afternoon, Sept. 124' • Erie , , Satu rday evening, Sept...l2. • : -BO.Avin,. Monday afterno'on, Sept. 1.1. IsTe l l'i/Castle,l Tuesday afternoon, Sept, lr . MJ i reer, WCdnesday afterno6n, Sept. lts " ' Butler, ,ThUrsday afternoon, Sept ; 17. Allegheny County, Friday and Saturday Sept. I ber 18 and 19.,' ~ : Phi a: and vietnityrom the 7th to the 13th.1 ! I _ ' , I I'` '''';•• • O '' f riends in the various counties ar I I .1 • ! • . i 'eque, t to rote 'then appointments, „anti I !I tak inediatL steps to circulate the iufs ! I, instion, and.to i secure a lull - atteudaulf i lv l ote7r4 , I ' ' '. -'-'' El WARD 5i Leavi l. Leavuig the Banks. ng lb dissatisfaction - in tharanks of thk i .Democracy is, spreading, and 116., I uct be surpriEed lf.the entire part', I officeLhalders excepted, should go , Ito the Republicans: The . Colinnbits , opoudentl .of the Cincinnati tick:cite: f! _ . ' I r,hese Drod Scott appr ovals and Utiitisi I iS Marshal- .aiTtlsts have most serioualy 1 ed Deni 3 Ocratio Supremo Judges ' d ot' r. Judge Caldwell, and Judge Corwin : ' ofthat distinguished tribnnal, bare 'n ' fullest extent of -indignant languagej °, j'eloqueni , .philipti, denounced the pip:, ! - ngs had .iniards , the freemen of Ohio; 1 3 Juige Warden, traandain of the tildlilo i . 1!, bas left the party altogether, and I res his purpose to vote the Repuilli: 1 ticket." 1 - . ' 1 ' 1 Tti Ohiq shoul , 1 Feder oreth 1 corr 4 i saysi 1 --- - -- I ---------- T - - ---- 7" -7 To the Repibliers---of Beaver . CounvY.- 3 I resppcirtlay c.trel• inyEelf 11. R n eitn.l:+tte for 1"cor iNtis l e 'Dirrer,,r, at till nooli r -r r ! fe liop : and if eleuteil pie•fite in.s...lf to an 11,A:est r.tvi • tsithhil . I •Ilitii.-; (“ i •tt. , -,inirir. to sn I,l'efliee.,. 1 - , , 19.1.1):LIIF.:iSON. NCW SeWl 'MY 1"p.: July 1.1.- 7 k 1 . . :,-- .-_-_ =_-. L -f-_ _ ......- _ ~.,,_—_-_---.=-___ ...- .- ,---_ i3e:vver Acittittany. • • - This' institution ripens its noxt• session, on,l‘louilabl. thO•3 lst of August Dade , . .' ; th . past y . gar hot"li the departiuent•i wPre it`i '- i lourisitingLeonilition: Nii. of the sclioly, ir , in tile r 'Male dapiirtment 108, 1(1 the t l mile 81, of these 9 ,,, railttaosi with cred. "_ I a • it to themselves and - honor to 'reach. err and the iristitni ton. I ' ! - 1 • l Teachers in the .Halt Depatttneht.;* • ll4viwo ii`Awr.--Stuart 'B. Adair* al ; REV J. A. M'GILI: z Prinei . p-d, ! , ~. • I' • I -,.. - i: . !a ! CW. Iki A'F EE R, . ASROciate Prineile4f young. man i -.An' :ears, u - oeen errs sm . C. . , -1 „, . , - i • I. I , ' ..,;.. %IV , - .., • .' n' *- /%IATHEAV )1,., r 1.. Aiststant 1 reteskor iin Ifew,l7o . y, L. •embezzling ! t-, , i ~- , 1 leachers in the temate heuiniars. money. tilt 7.. , ' . a,. .. . ththousandl ~.... - ' ' 13:-' 3( - 1 I REV J. A. 'WG-11.ils, PiineT•ill • , dollars, under ' 'de following circumitan- 1 m j ßm y II j k .._ --. ,- . 13 • r • 1. • i Rg. t . . x .1 .1, . .3:30C 1a C. MIA. ece: ! i ' _ pa. Adams heti been employed as'har keeper Missil 31:J. 11 A 11 1 . 1 A ,s , t Te " bew . of tlie,llewa4d Hotel, corner, of ' BreadnaY ` Mr:-.4 E. C. MOORE, j . , , anti Maidee Lane; on a saki.) , of sl' a d4y. i .! 3fias M, J. LtI)LIE, l!ep.cer 'Of Voco,l 1 • Bating, the time mentioned, a large 11.1-!atill Instrumental Nutt". • - - sinesst'was d one at the bar, but jot the re . - ili MATIIEW PCIIFF, Tea?lter ;3f -Book . i 4 eelptsi were omparitively sma'll. • I, I, coping. ' - • • i- Mr. Lal), . tho propribtoi; ?wondered : It is the of the Irirmrral much at . thili but could not bring, Ilithelf I n )1i • ith the trustees if this initiiiiti?o; to 'reta n) believe th a t his bar-tender was playing I tier it worthy the steein 'and cen4lence of I him false. ' t length, be, employed aper-,lit s Dunr , rou i p a t its,. . . • .. , 1 son to remai n one day in the bar-room am? i Letters on , bus nes with reference to the keep, record of the , number . of glasses aa,id• inslitutien will be addressed to the ilrinei-. The result ws that discrepancy of no WAS; r ` - 1 -..: lii,_ ,, iiisooVcred b etween the number of dritiks r 1 References in, twill and the receipts acectinted for. x- •l i heinds•CUnnipgl police officer Farleyi was then -set to wat ch 1 brier, Ito r chestei lAdnma, and soon ascertained that. he as!rci : _,_•;_____•---- dated with sporting men and fast womeri, and that be frequently spent at houses . l i ef ill resort mo than, his months salary; that ane ; of his female favorites had recently purchased thi. house in which sLe liveidOn 'l'liripson st reet, reet, and • that There • was rea = . ion to believe that the purchase money Was Obtained from the gay bar•tetider. l' Yiiir ther inquiries were made ,'' when a - yo l dr man: named Ipchiller, whir had acted as la • accomplice With Adams,' revealed all Ihe knew of the transaction. -Adams was thdre upon committed to Viand.' • ' 1 - 1 1Ielias been in the einpkiy of Mr.tainb• nearly eightJirears,first serving •as a , bell- Foy at a public house in 'Brooklyn. , I , Newspaper Office, Attacked. 1 f lOn tbD.night of the 2d inst. a; r.-J. l I. Brown; with) a friend, was sitting iti he office of the 'fferaid, of Which be is the d- Igor, in OskOoosa, liwa, , a tay . arn i keeller named . BoWCn, in conjunction with a , Uurctl ber of °theta, made an 'atempt to break open the dolt. with the avowed intentiop of Lraciting the offiCe, when Mr Bruin, atter warning then to desist; fired 'two shltts, from a revolver ithe se and of which -ppr eed the byeatit Of lowen, causing hit &lath in, about titinty minutes.;' ''NEW CO STITIITION Or luwA,,-- ; From gro 1 , the returns eteived fro m -portions of lowa, the indieati °Us are - that 'the ben v constitutionlibas r been 4kbpied. by the 00- ple of that State. Sevqal of the' Demo cratic count es have 1:1441 their vote int' fa ter Of it:; übuque.ioanty *eta strongly against it;b ut that is eonnterbalarreedi by' :7,0 other countips'of the earn, politiqal stripe, givOg heat , * majoritiestin ire favor. The Republica4 generallrvoted for it, though the vute was light. . • '„ 1 -1 • lIIIL 137 itev MT. John' boil. of ' Oil the sop Mr.* 'daughter e !AL; Thursday afternoori, Aug May evening, Aog. 28. ~ Saturday' afternoon, Aug: aday afternoon, Sept. 1. g, Wednes4ay afternoon; g, Thursday afternoon, Sept Friday af4rnoou,Sept. g, Saturdaylifternpon Sept' rdny evening, September 5i lity o Iklonday,eyening, Sep! LEMUEL , Chairman of the, Committee , iTttEttsoti, Secretar i. AIL NAL W. 311 Ell \AUK J. Murray,- Auguq 12.' 1857., olf and Miss .31argarei ver6,. Pa.' 9th of July; by Rev. L.B, Ma- D. .adatn: to Miss Emma H., B. F. Wallior, , both of Chicago itoporbere j. 9 nothing in the jwitile kt of medicine creating such . s stir 1 among iti. valids aa Dr. SanforXilnvigerator or Licit. - . Remedy. It gives, Inch . quick t relief as to eondince the patient of receiving benefit al. .....-; mos :as ion nit th 4 Medicine litaiert.l.• , L . We, o not ku w a single instance 'where it , -1 has been taken without benefit, ind in near.' L iy a I eases a c mplete cure is effected by " _ 1.5 use. Ii ha acquired its wide :popular- : . Try simply because it does what it 41 recom. • , :noon ed io do r It is ioustactlY anlargiag . ' its 'e rele of friends, , carryiug , -. heeling on , its ' legs; and joy . to the hearts 'pf thoaki - ,' i r. auff lug from ;,Liver Complaint, aundiee, , '-- 1 . Dye epsia, or generardebility. • - 1 .-- Sold, by Dr. 0. Cunningba , Bea. vet ud Druggists generally. - in Irite Derl Resto i rcl To IAO.- 7 A' few -- yearq - ago! it 'Was ' generally supposed that gray hair enufttot be restored to its' orig.' ' ' situeoloi r, or Made to grow on Nal beads; *, 'but - inui the. advent. of Profettsbr Wood'4 •-• Hair Restorative,,'pany 'pert who tiNcie - ylariago are now seen dilly nolie iarieui walks of life, appearing in all tW vigoT of y yoi. • [ • •:, 1 • - t n b ; wearing their own/lark flow n, 'locks , simply from having used this giieat Re ;stile.—Louiteelle Thum ' )1 , ___.- .N'., ild'Sold by r. 0. chinningliain Bea iPer laud druggists generally. l'• 1 ,_ .---- - AGE ANN DEM MT y.—As olcti age comes • , ' creeping on, it brings with it many attend ant infirmitids. Loss of appetite and weak." nesi impairs i.lte hollth -and wint - of activ ' ity rakes the:mind (11sec/I:acute& and un bappy. In 'cases vrbere old ',ago-tills', it, influence, it .is almost irupossible' .to: add viercir and health, and' a4bougli,trittny feet i editarsbace been tried P all have Ole(' 1 until ,-} ' Bo Itave:s Hilland Bias' s were kno w n ' and: i• use . ln every easeadur.... they ihafre'been . 1 em loyp, thesliave l iur,t-itt - biy given ategth, -- i and rcstore&l the app tit , They!. halo be -cc; e 'al , grealligcnt for t is'ialo ri c, and aro . ' use by ' many people Ito are' suffering - fro' lciss!,of appetite and general dobility. In a,.sCs of long standing chronic dis Pases, they act a ebarm, ititdgoratitig_ the sys. tem, thus giiing nature lincither ()Hort-nut ty' : to repair physical injuries .1 See whet'. ! tisement in another ;column: - - -4'' SBAVER BEAVER, Auguiit 19 , (557.1 (Correrirtl 11,cekly ) ILIOE It--Per bunded • YE FLOUE.— per cwt,.. 1 ' II EA,T—liir 'bushel.:...... liYil—per bitstiel , , 14. ioOHN—per tiusliel, ' ......... OATS—Ton bushel ElFS—roixtul .., .-. ..... ... DlJ'l7F.ll.—iper pound ' ... i ':GCS--pet ddien I - if rOTATOES-rier I)ushel 1 N 0 t The under,iga nbtice to the i toa will be preseu p aces, for the exa l brig to• teach in Beaver County, • • winter.: i g );eater,; Au! lg. , 9th at 'lO o!clock A. M. Sc!- ool House. North Se NV iekley,'Aug.-2,oth atilt o'clock 4 5.. M. at' the .Acade - iny. Darlington, A tii.v.,2lst. :it 11 o'cleok A.. .1.. at_ the I'dhlic Seiko's)! Hodge: _ Rochester Au s 2.i!d at 10 e'elock A. M. , • t the Palate \ .8 - hoot House. '.. ' • , ' Ileokstowd, ug. 2.6th,at 11 o'clock-A. --, 1. at tb e iPubli .SchOol illou.se — , By dir - ebtio'n of the Stat Soporintendent; ll certifieates granted p for to Juno list : ' 857 nius l t. b - renewed. Nb cettlficates - ill be - considtged legal ut!les+ isii,fed du- ,e 0 ing the iireset'l &boat year. i'ri,vate ex ,f‘ tninatious will not be; granted, unless by , equest in Writing,af a Boaid 'of .Sheol Di WM. , '.• . I ' ..,... . • 1 - 1 ?•""- R. .N. AVERY, County Sap' t. - ' JOHN M. DUNLAP I tWITH .;* • .IE. FUOWENFELD & B/10-) ailufaciinera And *lioleaile Dealers' in -.`" CEOI' • • A _ 9 •Is .W 001) STRITT,IITTSBURg, •Triial L t For Se ..gember Term, comme , ncing Sec•ig .i onday, (14t4) Sept: 1857. Clark Vsieltr rii *mite P. Ellin!..:. Robert Gilm re. ' ,Ve POOOll5O Turnbull i& lade is Joseph Braun; - Gar 'i nishee of Meyer Weil, Meyer Hanauer va Same ) 1,"=" Hanauer 8z Premier, vs Same I Min Parks vs Beacom, • Matthew Elder., TO Wm: R. Sterling, M'; Elder.ft 'Son vs' Same '1 James Position - vs Stewarti. Send CppPeil Same vs Same - • - • '.Same - "Same , • Charles J. Taylor, vs Margaret White, AtirahaziLourimore, , vs Charles ; Bock,. 1 1 . - M. S. CORY, PT°. ' • Aug. 12,3861 • - OEM I .•V.l 1,40 r 71) 4 Eq) ' t .1 41 4 :1 7 . , iill Id y also be ma e to lion am Beaver, eafiloen. 'rhos !TICE. d 11'011111 respectittliy, giye I ' hers and;directors that'' at the fgllovrino. Lanied' - 4 1 niination of persons intent , 1. the. Cornmoti- Rchno's- - -Of • r 1 Acing the ensuing fall aid _ II MOE
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