Careeristfew of the litleseirlDmoFkk FEBlit Ittintill.- L . -- are -. . . 'nee, Advise r 5,107. I ioutio do ; sgo that, thatratilittry had found indictment ' s against the leaders ' A the- Free State Tarty , - in - -Lawrens.... It" 441 teen -thought, more prudezitto delatthe exectitites of the *sewage, until Gen. Lane; , who • tr. now in Booniphau, returns to Lew ..rence,-or until instructions on the to are received froM/Weshingtint 1- I am itiforrnedlthat nearly 7 tWo hundred indietiokibiliavi been found aphist the tree State men in the neighborhood ,Of To psis alotie."l . I - 1 I , - It,is rumored oue„Jittle 'isothermal 41overnof is--indignent—wrathi—ageinst aris0 )0 0 1 0 11040 t, Judge Otte, for_ deci *ding-extra-judietially; 'that. the_ psyinent of 4 1 -10-t ifi a requisite qualification - for a ter .ritoKal enter. lie sail' it inetshen't be 1 - o rightn't.to - be--hfteute it is contrary to Atte promises be Enda in his public spode!). ; ie..- lam glad , to; learn that Walker is -awakening to a sense of deoner. But. the fritt,State men, let me tell . him, won't :be contented with p i e fulfilment of a mere f reotien, of only' eof his: promisee,= ~ unless, he proves that ' he was sincere wheri le made the! others, by seeing that -they - also are faithfully carried out. . -s; Alcoa:Au of dragoons pawed Lawlence this morning in 'the direction ,of the 7illeir_.42f Franklin. They returned i the most-insulting waj this evening through 'the town, although' , it is not , In t heir course, and took six prisOners to camp. • They were arrested in Franklin. : - ] - There is a rowdy there by the statue of , 1 - trine, wholes several:eons of the Wien species. Last year this family, when the Georgia and Missouri highWaymenleld the' _ town, burned down a mill belonging to a : free State man there. Although this fact was known and could readily be pinied;— . they were not drieen from . the town when ~ the free State inhabitants returned. • For - - giveness seems to make some _men' uteri fiendish: It is so with these Cranes. i j 4 The sons have ' repeatedly . threatened,— 'Within a few weeks past, to shoot several of she prominent free State citizens: : :As they were often-drunk, it ; eras , feared they might do , u, A committee waited on two of the soup and •cold them, in the• name of the citizens, that they must , cease their impertinence or lane 6413. 11 ' One left towo,,for Walker's camp, and returned with a company of dragoons. 1 • - This sort of thiPg h as never been itolera ; ted here - akee last autumn. 'The; bogus of eers everyirhere knew that if they ever imprizoned any free Stite men, they; would be shot for their pains They wisely refrain: ed, at least in the interior.. Walker's .re ` ; cent raidlagkinat Lawrence is encouraging them anew. It will be put a atop to, in a Week .er two. • -, • • It was generally reported that a' none . / proregrzi , was entered in the case 'pc Gov. Robinson and the other "royal prisoners," ~ who were area 14 far usurpation of office-in ' the spring of last' year;- 2 his`, is false •' Gov. .Robinsonitas been , notified that he must appear. for trial at Lecomptan; on ` Aforiclay next. ', " ' -' This ?hews the vindictive spirit ant-pro 'slavery character of the administratian.-- -, Thii i sis-the beginning of another series of soutrages perpetrated under the guise, and 'ill the form of law:" • . N War in India and Chial. _ The news from thS seat of war in : Luba and in China is, ow the *Mc, of einsider able importances, - althoughOmi n i t y; atiitsattri L gland. The continued j oc , ‘"Lcupation of Delhi the insurgents, and the inability af Sir H. Bernard to dishidr them; the spread- of the mutinous. spirit in the North lest Provinces, an .uneasy ing at Madras, and the necessity, 'as a pre cautionary measure, to disarm the . native regiments at Calcutta - and Bairuckpore, • 1 gather- with the supposed complicityof the dethroned King Qude and his adviser? are ,the worst features of the trews; while on ;the , Other hand, the fact that the people of Bengal proper were perfectlYloyal, as well `as tlfose of the ether prelidencies; that:tile basil of the Britiah operations was nadir " iturbW;tbat the General commanding in chief was daily in expectation of reinforce. meats CO enable him to storm Delhi, where -: fiain body-of thelninrgents have taken their land, and inflict terrible punishment on-the , enders; and that there 'see:tied no fear of a Oar rising against the 1 :1 - trhis. in . any part ,of4heindialf Empietlite the chief reasonit wh) , ,,it is confidently Lanticiya. ' ted that British supremacy is by this time fully re-established in Delhi, and the, way prepared for the total 'oppression of the - revolutionary movement. wherever it may 1 2 4 ' . be- found to have spread through In i die • . Whether the struggle prove to be onerof ti dateulty, involving a considerable - outlay time,—humatt life,—ind-treasure,—ur ,-..whether it teal - be suppressed at once by .the capture of the insurgent strong hold, the British Parlitunent seem resolv edto give' the ,•Goveroment the ready and efficient sacral and material aid to bring the present dartgeroita crisis, to is puceasful lermina tien I The . House of Commons, on motionof Lord John Russell, unanimously pumed an address to the Queen on the 27th, ultimo, Offering its. cordial suPport "in any efforts which may be necessary for the suppression of disturbance in India, Sedan any mess ores which mat p• required for the perms nent establishment oi l trinqiilitY and con tentment To that important pact of het • Majest y's doniirtions." j - = . While tide spirit of patriotism and,,ener .:i getie action are displayed by the. British apart from partisan influences •or prejudice, and the power and resources of Great Britian are is mighty at abundant sithey are at present, thereis a, little fear that an uncivilized people, made , up of di!. fault tribes and religions, as hostile to iisch'otber as they are to abi dominant , !Barer, can achieve any permanent suoces-, 'Ares by arms, or avoid ultimate , subjugs= Son by the vastly superior moral and ph's ieal force• witic' theTritiattisea enabled to 1 wield.—Jattraal or.Cemneree. ZNOLANIii ai WAR WITH HALT TIIE WonLio.—The Lothian . Times says Eng land is at preletitin confiet with the Ear -tern world. From Aden to Hongkong the British Bag -has Lam nafttrled, mut at se rious Vats throughout Ale great acacia of the globe the inhabintnts thise little is lends are settally, tviked la hostilities with well-nigh ona - hilf of the peal& of glebe. ' - , Flsits - the i _ y lttabing Journal. - KAMM JOT I .‘: 11Hre* , „"Boiithein pi its:publish ,a dn.. Pondint-peral Iml:sltt Red.-114n irr rels tient to Ensue, exprverangibezpinitAthat the Territory is lost to he South and tetiir come into the Unjowes free State. They 4 admit Abet tbefreiS , men are in a ma jority,and that circuits ' nee eaall against them. No ' e little ' faith in - - 0 • • i 'the sincerit - • •"^„.: - uneaten& They Ire traps to la= . , -..,..., —pie into a falsyse. l curity. We la • ;'., a' leekexpretniel the belief that Kansas co tta, ultlinate.liheenme tree State, anti , "we-bilieve 4 still; but it *evident that the men Iwhopientect slavery ti - Kansas have not andoned - the purl:lsBe of -keeping it there if-abliciii. It is for this, and netting eise, that the Territory is kept in a constant f evEr of - excitement; it . is for ibis, and nothin&else thas the Free State men are constantly harassed,' and ev• ery means resorted to teo defeat the will of the majority. There would !Astro use for the United States troopi-at_Lawranee if the Border - Ruffians had • abandoned their scheme of forcing a ppeo•slavery ,Constitu.. tion on- the people. - General' Atchison. the originator, head-and f.tent of the whole bor der crusade,' is still in the field. He is again in 'eoriespondenca r with EktntliCaroli. - na, and promises to haie voters enough . in Kansas to carry his point in the - final-trll. As usual, he race on the 'border counties ofiliesonri.",; In a letter published, in the Charleston flfircery he'artyer In a word_my.only epee now for• Ka nsas are in the border ecinties orMissouri : land, by the by, any one of ten counties I could mention have eipended more money , than any. one State of the whole 43outb in, 1 this cause. The Executive Committees for IKannes Territory will 'i have a meeting on 1 t the - 18th of this menth, f consultation, when you shall - bear him us. , • 'lf the .South would do but alf her du iy, Karma would be A slareiprte; and I 1 1 hope ire.will- be able ,- to effect that object, notwithstanding the, a p athy of the Slave States and the energy of theree Suttee, and all the open or secret ifforte of the of Beers of Federal Givernment. * * * lat -_-_,, r .. Now, if our delegates to the Convention will refer the COnetttutlon to the registered voters for ratification or rejection, then we will ratify the Constitution. If it is to be referred, as Gov. i Walker say", to all the pee-. pie who shall be in the Territory on the day of voting, then weternse and will have II majority at the polls bn I that 'day If_ the South would make one' speedy and united effort, all would be safe: If Walker's plan. however, prevails, it 4111 give us infinite trouble, but it will else give the Abolition ists moire. Walker has done.ns sad our cause more injury tbaniHale, Chise, or any other' Abolitionists entild have done; yet I repeat I do not despair. —ONE MORE EY zowri it is the last we, can make; and we will succeed. : , . .IStiwarti St,tukly In California i - - , A Southern Rcpublietin in San Francis co,. under . aate ofiJuly 19, writes as follows: '"Whom do you think the Republicans have nominated for Goernor ? None oth er than the eon of the Old North State, Ed ward-Stanly. -Re teased the notninatien once verbilly,- bat that4worild not do. The Republicans smite.' - an honest 'mita, end must have him4and they've g 0tki . ... 7 -.m om* in this beutuk•- '.--F; 4 len"t man has ..—......m.i Gm!. grant that ko may be elected I'. . '1 - ! • - "Weller has been notnioateii by the De mocracy, and thy are over confident of bls success. If the; American party indorse' the nomination of Stanly as a reform candi date, as there is 'smile probabilitrthey will, Weller will n 4 go into the gubernatorial chair so easily lis he imagines, it be goes ihere at all. I "1 Steely's- nomination is hailed by all out: side the Democ eatic p'arty proper with great satisfaction. Ngh t-`b4fore last ibc made a speech in Musi c Hall.: A larger audience was : never condegated in San Francisco to hear a man'speak. , The house was liieral ly jammed with men, 4omen and children,while thousands came ito tbddoor.too lai to get in, and went atri,y dissatisfied. For two hours Staniy spoke, frequently inter rupted by prolong. fl bursts r. of applause, never suffering,-during the whOle time, the attention of the audience to flag. Yester -day he went to Sieramento, and will speak there to night; from thence he will go' to Marysville, and thence ; nth:mg the mining towns and Tillages. Before he left, I pla ced in his hands *copi of 'The Impending Crisis of the South; How to Meet lt, o by Hinton R . Helper of 'Worth - Carolina—a book that will confirm him in his Ifepubli. canism, arid lend himeapons wherewith to fight in a gm! caulse He will nee it as ..ra w a teat-beck ; a teed, " urn Of . Republiian ism, as he stumps it through. the State. t 1 - - t ' . The PoPito Rot , i.. 1 Our woritt-.fears in egard l t the pototo rot,. arelikely to be ! ealised.l The late rains would teem td ve been; the imme diate cause. In proof; . of this I it. may be stated 'that we have So ftLeard of the crops being endingered lit higher grounds, the, ravages being,ahninea — Ptiocipally to the valeys: . We bar Complaints - from ma ny' partssof the conntY. Various "expomii pots hive been resorted % for , the pus pose of istoppiug the spread A' the disease One of *our reutets reeomMeniir the vines to be pulled up, leaving the potatoes itr the ground. . To prevent them front coming up with is ninepin? to rest the foot on tin hill. If some ere rotted this meth od r. .euts off the eantsetling roots and. will save,the remainder. He iqs he has tested r this plan and found t i f successful. • Others recommend the ITheril applieatiou °tint -1 verised lime end. phniter. poi. ourselves we believe no remedy inn be' together ef feetoal. The potato a oihave rue tint, Szd,requireito be, int uoedianew from its native seats in Sonth A - rich Still,lit:is . . : - well to ,make ` experiments, and we trust if any are. foind sucee - 411, ear s readera will no: fail to give is due Woticel of the same . They will-2trender. a' tO humanity by 'so doing.r:=Loacoiter limes. srrice PRIMIDEN T B -- TuoICA et. hat, writtes a letter i ii ii repl yto are enstrenee . humlPro leaser illitnan. and others, in-iiiiieli he de &Ares that hi fully reonirtus4.iliebittaini g. t force of the lEsinae.l:staintes. pod'irM =l:o,_ ti tali* them' with • ills tie authgeity or'tha' naiad Stites . Gore:lli:neat ' civil r and Mill ' - - taty.,. •- f - • , ,• BEAVER A tGUB.= kfl=lM!iM==i X 'kJ. Wimisid, Mins tkPropristais , KIUMOI, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 26. 1667; POS GOVERNOR„--' - ./ - D A V LTA T Cou9r; • FOR' iTPREMEATIDGEF , latneS Of Fayette County, Jtiisepti t J. Lcwig Of Cliiisiei; County. • FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, 44 1 M 1 MILLWARDI Of Philadelphia. ' moN Corn TICKET. Assembly. ' DE LORMA IMBRIE, Boaver. GEORGE. P. SHAW, Sherif. WILLIAM W. IRWIN, Pulaski tp- Register 4. Recorder. SAMUEL 16 WILSON. Borough:),, ,WILLIAM. HENRY, of Rarough. . . Clerk of Courts 'ALFRED - McCREARY, N. Big: 13,t0n Commissioner. 'A.BNER MORTON,' Franklin. • Auditor. (A VACANci.) Coroner. e NATHAN P. coucn, New B;iglion. • -Poor House Thi t tetor. (A, YACANCT.b Trustee,! of .Actulemy. j. M. T KENNEDY. N. Brighton, (4 yes nr.) SA MIMI, IitiOEFIEAD Sharon,(4 yrs.) CUNNINGHAM.Bettiw,( 3 -Yrs.) ABNER P.LACOCK,Rochester tp (2 yrs.) Eli Meeting Of County Committee A meeting of the Republican County Commit tee will be bald at the' Sheriff's 'office, beam, on Friday the 28th at :1 o'clock P M-Pa_ stteadsneels requested, u lroduess of import: once will be transacted. By ordii of Chairman. Via' 'Notes of Travel.' and 'T. Will re ceive attention neit week. CO. COMMITTIII.-1 4 .11 - ii iollowing gentlemen compose the County COMMittee: Jae _Darragh, W. K. Boded, W. B. : 'bltiatficlt, lingh Attlirrison, I rrt G. N. Taylor, W. B7Courtney,6 Silas .31' ck, D. Crichlow, T J Chandler, W. Porter, B. &dr, John Bleats; John 'McCarter, Milton' La awe, Wm. Shrodes, 8.. C. Soott, James Orr. ;, TwAxece—Ourtbanks are due to OUP friend Reisir.ger, of Brighton township, for some excellent apples, brought to us last week.. , Nrw tiikan, merchant or Bridgewater : Jae insosiated or, taken into partnership . with him, 11ir W B . Aber of llittsburgh..- Ur Logan, hail'teando mg business in Bridgwater, since Ipring, and with such success, we are informed, as itr duces him to extend his business very mated ally. The new aim will bring on a heavy stock of goods In ample time for the fall trade, and will doubtless do all in their power to merit the patronage of the 'pitblic. Persoils desiring to "purchase goods will do well to give them a call; as they announce that they will sell goods at even iess.than city rates. ger The individual who has possession of the Editor's Market Basket will be good enough t 3 return it as soon as may, be convenient. Our friends ;are beginning 'to shower the Fruit and the Vegetables upon us so fast, that we are. sometimes sorely put to for the wherewith to carry - them away.. ' • - _ • , la.,A i ttentioti is called to the advertisementsin to-dies Piper of , Wilson, Childs Co., and James i!ardrop, Pittsburgh. These gentlemen are well known for their reliability 'u busine.4 men: and their establishments being very ei tensive, they bold but rate inducements to those desiring articles in their respective branches Wit d.. Boss, Esq., formerly of this place, now of Mercer, dropped in upon us last week. He reports political matters all right in his region. Mr R. is the 14publi eau can didate for Assembly.. Ms election is certain. Being a young - man of decided ability, he will make bis mark in tbat -body; '• • slir : rad Rev. Dr. Black,' of Srlickly, re cently took passage for Europe. Ile goelis a &legator from the,General Synod of the Re. 'Conned Presbyterian Cher* to the Evangelical Confeiesioe, to usemble at Berlin, in Prussia. on the 6th of . September. :SW Rom Heer, Winter Davis, of Maryland, has been umusimously nominated for re election to Congress. Mr. D. may be . jtutly regarded as JO it e of the most - tslented and , promising young min in the4Thlon: and noon the .questions di. 'tiding the two sections, has always tnanifesthd distraimdiMe modetatimernid fairness.' • 4!'s shall rejoiim is hear of his triumphant election. BAltir 8111117C1c ET the Barn of Mr. Joseph . Irons. of Hopewell Mx, wasetrnek bilightning, on Saturday evening Gut, and burned to the -ground, together with his entire crop of Hay, and all his Wheat, ex. cept one fled not then hauled 'in. Lou about Fire Hundred Dollars-. . gilir McKim, continued for the warder of Dr. Norcross. was executed at HolHdaysburg. on Friday last. He delivered a long sod Dumb. ling address. is which Fe iterated and niters. ted, to the most Wenn summer, his entireiti= nomice of the , crime charged whist blot. Wan.oi Eason Gwran.:—.Juifgerldiriy has granted a writ of error in the me / of , the Mc- Keesport ni_urderers. The'snatterisill undergo argument . before the . Supreme ceurt, in Pitts.: burgh, on the fourth Monday of October lout. IM Itzuotault.—The Allegheny Presbytfty cos- - voned at Sertibsens."7"totertilay, 25th last. • The PiesTir Presbytery ateits ae Weetheld, at the itch . or September. Treasurer 1~~.~3: 117 set6aiVlA4illka7eol ZE 3 •P. 'Wt. = 1,4201429,7 R. 8,5111%407 • 1 . • • Iksl2_,Bl;t: TOW. t ... .. `ri ft. .• , 1 . 4109 ; ; ..i s i s, , D ,. • . , - .. i,i / .. -..... , , 0 472,41. ' 'it, es h; - InesniteihSiiie ; •; ; -, :of the Stir,' a 7 ble Mot , D4 . 4olii thn - i *wietiPti . end, ens :::dihkia . ron tkkig4ir - -lithOomil . lBBo 1040 I::. il :I . - .- /-'-i - H.- . .- . [ I . ..-• . ):. > . ..' W. tilni Mll'l,lolo6l* entitles Geri Carter; 'the 4Pe4 1 :1 6 01 of being not "IY 4I- 00 Dili! i -'; ; • *ie. , - iiiriit to egit^ *4 a t w! ! l. so; : ' expLii , ditosie on the 11OlOrabla ] Railroad Wien,' feint 880 Sip ik• 1 113104 eacording•l to - the de l iessit* . 4ooh47..! $8,886,1 1 , t 1: In the, list B ' s r, *Oita thew, down a't, $.5,780,885,26; as. 1 1 ,,49,i 87 lee. Ode iii 03111 .W!5*e..&: 4 .11 woe Tr , I=4 , cenistrimeil" No e bat i'dgeod egg , 11.11 ilt9 could. ave accomplished 6 . 41 'ln the illest !P l ' fort, tiiOeiterel'lted the .texpeoditnr,es,' on .the ~ I! l'ltiiii p ivilioti .ip..,te .. 111,042479,T; 1 in the loot .Irtai:hereihMee:Diem tiil 111,805,267,11; or ' $17,82265, less' thaw befor e. .!.pw.again, in the - Eller of three wen ligo, thelpublin in , gravely .eisoredjihat the,reieeipta on the Allegheny PeiN age. ROO, from 4£lBo•up te 860, werelsB,62o, 4 )7;B46l',i'Vitlatiter • Of aria 44*. ago; thi bea eral 'recruits, and gives the i4celpo:for the isime• time 1it,411,025:408.e4, • ar- 7 f 5404.990,00 More -or ~ li • • • ,•• , , t 4i i iiin- was-claimed Ithen. The reeepituilione are eqiiallyinterening: - The to al cipenditnres on tin. Alain Line teem j sao i . - 118, were.t' ii`As - W-liiii 6 78 8:,88, in the: last sti' the !seri atableGimeral '' put . 11166 down itit 00;- 6p-1 . 472 Ili or is'cliffereno in three weeks Of 111.11,645 0 : 11 ;TT. Fneh.#indie 1 God ability shoal& not be cooped up in - t l sliould;berind. the shadow of ndmi t be investediiiih. a Pro , , • '; i , - - • i 11 , . • - -..i.•• , fesior's..;Chairt •• H--i-Dir . •• •• ,, i 1 ' l int In t erimBlr 1 Has the, General, ot I ;,i , sirevislng that - ' political • engenitr,o,f, w hich if 1 0- i spoke som e time' sinie. in this' teat ent-hreak :sd . . lii r .•;lfis he not Cf4BAl Co+iindoniTlikei, sur , presSeelttema thirty in ehargeitiand properly too, 'to the train Linn,: in the' velrY Oomph from .1 Ili noes hith . 1 6,• ' Tallish he quotes? , oon pe ex r. I ' fro m . ' hie evenditeree !179.805;68,1paid fOr I i . damages on the Celusabla,,Reitroadt, :•,Does be 1 • q of on page I • cecinas Stow the aepeeidieria in- ~.,,..,,,,,a, Division .00Lietik .iil tir Peliingi breach at ifuntingt :• 101 IiNIS Don., ! ' not on page, , firnai - - -6 /1 • 1 74- . - I . i .en Dit• All . . . . ;444 1 9lllO. 1 ' 0, paid he damage, by fie Aid 411 be pet 1 i 1 ly_theig. of he Gond; emulate. I - • •i !onerni which is foni* .. n Dpage IF'or: i l l iii, author, the payl i of tho'Board -'' -, isorerlinnager, fie salkeies•of the Collector , ',..'. .. ,, ..Sters, 14i . Lock Keepers, and 'finally,. as ihe.Gener - -,:. • likewise ruled out- of view. ei . liniereet'i paid on .1 . he money borrowed to biditti l esrlidnin L,Te.i+ • , • ri hi Generallybn are . both . `" good ' egg" and a • 1 brick" .perfelit -We have eked aboveivilietli* • r yotikhare not omitted in your table . i ?get is -I v muchj,• .. • ,i- .. ak was necessary to veyon,i.l.he amo 'il . you soiight.ii favtif - of. th -*kin" ~'_'. 4 f You . . •ii, ,1.7" i may net:lrish to answer q estions „that erne* • p o i nt .* -. Let'ua theo anew them . for or yon.h-. to page /# ,gotlikli 2 iatnipf4 . i,,N•ia! which :you hare corien ratur-figiese, it 8 mated!T asorer;• L yt e Au '. - ;Or , • :.: . m,i elate. - • , iiiiii t l, ~:- . :•- • 757'...; : : *itteivrAtrtatirawa t Yileki t '•• • . Kate P"v• ... • .'ilii:hoia i*ti to . 1853, o.:ibit snOritiiik ••• . :: . ...,:itf,);76716),t0 . ,This money ties Instif".faid' but :' yowl, .' Voliiicalsiigsetty ' ,ould l 4lnfliklklopPi!sir: agninei . - the l Main. Line': pa liPiiif sekillitapblitt, the; 'Auditor Gen and - • -•• . . - lkit State 'rreieurer, • b oth say ! that frem. 880.0 l£lss 41770,14 0 5 p, - i'ras 'Paid I out of the tate e i easury to coilecter2o l weighninters 'nod I. •1,. • •ii • ]• •, . 'ell • . i oak k pers. 1 No.accoiiiit $ p.i.•;2n l this . - spro . • !I . • • . ti the fast Star. 'On same d ice rsreige.tlle., , re ''• - , ° 7 .: : 7iP aYnif : r'e*Llr4t(r7 : ricYBkn helm:nLine audtc.theimecedingPngetie 1e r§glvfntT o ih;Tlths :eeuutslpaidout cal.camra : s aniloa4ofppral4i .flanges,tlieiosroeitsfor,theieparposs • ins Ind% SI7L, 1:1,`'1, yet A this., like the oih re . .. , 44Tero, vir,rd • 1141. been ' '44.1." I General. • on't alio 'show pi to . be it, ••6*/ egg.' I I ; uf I „.• 11 ........• - ••:. ft• - •.'-',.- - . - . ~ • , i ,„,_, F. . 1 ,i LiORNII caOIIIDiTION AT ~ ., A Lloll.'u.:--zue-r Olivia !I I I 1 I hio and Pennsylvania II rse i Exhibition .ails . 1 held at Salem, Ohio. o the' sth,-110th and 11th of Septeiaber 1. CompetitinioS, open to all the Stites: - Fifty j,dollart I is OFared for • ibe . , ,• • le4 trotting mare ne gelding; . $OO fOr fast 7 ist Stallion; $4O for tastes! . pacci,:j . in FrOM thoip4pir i sttions making, and theitinoiupielpf . elpOspiouta, al w i ll . cilmiti7ea be the: finest exhibitioner . the .iiihd ever ;held in ci# ll er. of - the, States, 'above named. • • -'' , ;i., '-/ .. • ' • 1 pop,. rA„„ l _l.,i l , 7 „t g: eatebes it on ill siges—froM kends foes— or his refusal to met Mr. W. itapn4nt editor east of die tnountmu the following bit oflJogierel for his be 01 Packer is theecandidate-1. - elkluepiktuil witty, Etw i ll make a •buitin• dorernor, `Witlt•tke !kelp of a ootinittee: so hive been tryi , g tor the' weeltatto i r kidite cue neighbor to take ' i i - • • , site of the posltions assuined by 4udge in his 'Seelig iletter; , but alli to bii purl)! pays noiiint . l to our calls. 1 Ho is app il isintitinci t s#Aleat es eitt.J7Ster. 1' • , . pres i e .. 4 ....__ .. , ..:. I. Di ► \ Arrta Bait ; It I . appears t int ihitt th!o Punk 'of r.'iew C ____, ~_.,- : ~ . t l . 1 alettl j tccint operation , i 6 -1E..:11 ice r ve eight ; 'r ettli.": . it i l aree wiil-be rhi, .Al t f !Lanvin* Cnunty liAllic ' ~.....THe .4. 1, .Atit.41 , ,con: -..0 t.O rani dolliii thought thiat they wi deemiciit per nentetbile during the October., ltib Pitisbargh Dis it, at:,tbe Sapcsint l oncleat up, thae,a,paniber make sCeileci mechanics as 1100/1 as. suitabl4 Plates them. • -:-. p05..1? A. Cook,' instal ted luictipiast the burig,lP4t sag:lii'Ferielou leged4iVel; .t ,fl ~: i' __ far laietivOonven 4 1 4 1 . phis,! - or ' of • trati ,4 ilsi • T the Piesrtriiits.,,) ;nine 8' Tbej.n, COO g°2l * lll l F will be iSeptembe' 11141:1411 &soon caitii l o44ll *dal ProlPeels— .1 -1, 111111 BisoiasSaiasoasszoost..—Wo - Lauded o l Catalogne of the Beaver F *II,. *till which we O.= star', I tireati- *lord or Tifirtie,=.444. a 'Milli] .- gle7 . wiii gE Bon's D. oligneir L ll Adams: G W:A Neon;=M. it, ft. P. SAWAIip Join Ba#47,*, i, !OM H. Andilii‘i4 and U. .n, -co" of 1 ttiard—ltert' losinfliptiree;Presid —t; R.' P: 1 Roberts. Esq. Secre tary ,; Hon. . Benj Adams, Treasurer. Faculty—Rev: 8. Baker, A M. PlSs ident, Prefessor'ofsots! and Morel Bennee; 'Mrs J. ll "E. "Baker, , Governess; Mr. Rndolph llf Leoisheit; Professor of Music and M 1 ern Len- MOIR Mr% Ellen Wham* Teacher Teacher !Natinet col Science and. Belles Bres; MiesM._ W . Milieu Teacher of Mathem atics and Penman: '‘lo ; Anis M. Ratan, Teacher ip Priparatory 104 0"jinejit'• Atimber , of Ipils Ia attendance, ,06.. The mind semi* closes some Ave*el l e best% awi the Fall Session on the AM ' WCIIIII4IIII. day in Rovembev. The Principal, ;speakingof the prospects of the institution, is , . ...- "The Institution was opened in tb,print of 1866, under the supervision of its pre eat Board and Faeulty, and thus far has met with unptei indented Fineness. far exceeding the _Most san guine expectations of its warmest Oita'. At , the present ratio of increase per semi Ili though the'Seminary edifies is large end especioni.an additional 'Witting will be necessary, before the cline of inother Academic year: taci einem°. date the - pupils from abroad. And .'it is the Axed purpose of all concerned to m e the In stitution still More worthy of public nage in'the futufe than it hos been in' , e pest, a continual increase, for seine time . come, , is confidifitlyexinetert." El 16x pen itures 105 7P0.3145,26 852,938,08 • t' 1,595.257,19 '8,985,858,60 -1,840,555,07 'W"oso 'Sutereu.'--.lnquirer' of t i eStar, in making some charges, by indirectio ~ against Mi. Henry, •the Repnblienn i 'candidate for Tres curer! shows himself not very well' 'posted.' Mr. H. was not one of the,fconncil' tha t ' , sat in - Beaver in the , fall,of '54 when the, eentlidates suspected of being Know Nothings Wire passed through the, fiery ordeal"—nor was beieveni in the town during tho session of said He never sought a fusion with Locofocoiset to overthrow the 'proscriptive party. lie neither 'aided nor abetted, nor was he consulted io the production of the Vecretal ephtties,' ir Messrs. dlitnew. Roberts and Collins.He was not one of the 'originators' of the indignation l niecting attbaCpurt House ; he was there simply as a - spectator. He never heard 'the remark alleged by the Star to ba‘e been eddressid to him by Gen. McCombs. He did not in the fill of '55 vote the Demoeratis Picket, nor "fly Porton of It. 1 It would. he well, when "Inittirer,luezt - putt In his ear t to set twat/ivy Croekett'ameximz— . 'Se au» yew' ihew l g. ahead Messrs fairors.—Thht afternOon hamm ing to pick up it eopy of '#?• !Mit waek'a i Star I noticed a "Dream" which I sit ma down;to perm*, and while I was reading the drowsy influence which generally per. viidea the "Drettm",writees Articles began to sk4 "over l ute; and before I ,was consmotts- i ell asleep and / dreamed a;- . ll.earn and _ saw 4 eion which was'i,-fimarkable that I must need. de- LAl:it to you: 1 i . Methought I stood unnoticed within the precincts of a noted Democnttic iendervoni,- and behold 1- there were'gathered together Windy. Bobby rand Turncoat Jimmy, and Figuring Charley and First ' ; fiddle Tommy and Second.fiddle Sammy and diverslether worthies who announce I weekly I what the' DernoCratio of poliai may believe and iklift‘iihsig....l)l4lmar i 0 ........ Arid they ap plexity. of mind. After silence had I been; maintained for same time, First-fiddle l'iont my *cony and sententiously . remarked, / "Itoittrt, my friend' Robert, thia is a .1,11 ,of a scrape thee has gat into." And, Windy Bobby answered "I knoW it, Tho Mas, I know it. ' Upon my own head bejt." 'First fiddle Tommy continued, "Thee Wad ,better, keep to,thy hlackgnarding Robrlit, Lit ;mils, thy disposition best' Andi'll'oby sadly replied, , I staad reprovedc" I ael n,Owladiref the maize.' And*Second=fiddlo eammy.lift ed up his voice and mid: 'Thou abaUldst be more prudent, frie‘ Robert; but never mind, tell usllbow z • bap tined analwe will devise some Scheme toJezt irate thee.' And Windy Bobby` arotia and addrestred the meeting as /fellows: I . I l i "You kitaw, my Bret ren, that , n con= sideratiOn of my valuable services io the DernoCiatic. cause I received, the:appoint- Mfol of Mail agent on , the'Allegheny Val * Railroad, at first l•besitaied to accept) the appointment , remembering that the . fate of the; Western Star, that glorious piper that occupies such a prominent I position in the eyes of the World, depended upon my efforts, It then snuck mo that my place mieht lbe temporarily supplied. 'lntentioned this leaver Win) , brethren, and Turncoat Jimmy at once remarked, 'Hem,am I, send me,' I',,terted his powers mild found that lo! h. -couritoll the dirty worknof,t F e: party as , 1; w.. 11 tut 'myself and ' even flare to ray own anti24ai!tion, I then wit7.l a glad heart wend ed my way to the : . _Allegheny AT. 1 1ey Rail road j In a few weeks the ne w s came to me that en election sr,mild:cciine ff this fall and that I, even "I, was requi r edto I'piteh in.' I Knowing the-allot my preaence woetil create, I immedtately ,lefti all and Pu`ii-d home prepared to 'pitch in, , On httrivitig in ,Boaver, forgetting , Oat I was` il behind the age, that I had not be o reading the addrusseelof the State Centra l Commit.- tee, in an'evil hour, (No worth t e day l) I , pitelted inn? ' Wilmot's Letter. J Yes,Win dy Bob wrote that article ;; an all who know my talents l and my .ablliti l as a wri ter must understand haw I demo robed that letter. Brethren I tore it to • 1,,J1 rall ied- against. it, I abused it, Ibl lignarded t i , it, I crushed Wilmot,- I sent hiti,4riends holing to the wall, -I, path , the_ &jibing 1 strike to Knew Nothiugism, I destroyed she hopes of the Black Republicans., That is, I 'append I had done all 1614 Bet In! to intv disgust 'and asti,i4ament that impudent editor of the is came if _iikenext :week and propound a whole . ] a pg of qua one to me, after Iretluting 1 iiiii*bus q "one for some time, I found I eeilda't them, I aineludedi . thee, 1 to pnuiselity usual belies ', l il my next ,issuc I con red I had dodged. the 'ques rioni beautifully. I did:all ill could to dis tract. 'attention! front them, ij rav ed j abent Black.Republicanisat, I pitched into i their candidates in mir customary ,chaste manner, *tt above alt figuring Charley .. :10 1 ,1. dealt largely inroir Alain Line sincler„ demon. inrating very plainly as you;observ ed that two, and ewe made - three in one , ei--ind five in another. But all would n ot do. That provoking editor returned c oollyto 0. the charge this • week, and I n want to know, brethren,. what am Ito do 1 I utast answer. tbe questions, and -,I can't. ' The ,Argtug, I zuppose, trill' reiterate thein till utientin wellne ot, stn gets l eff eftt--+ EN past two he opi.o . Wilmot, , ()Ise. tile I ?rutty we ( I ' be!xe fotle will i t six , 'Or ti 0 lhat bilis of I • on (too I be re 1110titis of r. I teh, au theltither the Retitle of ad- of bole, wßsad ere ready' have • an be ' I prustiredi l for •, , j of Westmorelendhas 'editors of the Pitts. z, Deaibeerat, for' a.. to-daysat PLiladel • rgisoisloi a Tea:theirs. • • call i eiitted by t Astioetatioise.i y Agrionl sad hOld on theilikand B" l er '#s a l7 ' • i; witti ,eneoiariting • • of , 419ii.recoei For ! I sint i i An". ..... - ".`day Riddiewient, if TdOn t toe e some. ieoy. What course shall kporsnell "How can I evade them? What .Itind' -of slang i ! cut I beef bespatter them with?.,', II Ip_ine, brethren! Alas?: that I ever touChe . \Va m - p! letter." ' In - :deep dejectien Islay licibtr t :thus closed After a few oments 7 thniglit, first fiddle Tommy r ' nnded, i 4 tirrYdee . ply sympathize with thee Robert in tht,intsfoltune,..avd wo hope it l id be a lessn to thee it the future. T r hott most never be anything but a blackguard, stick to thy taleht,,Robert. Puticularl would' -I recommend to thee to iead her fter .f.l the Stite Committee's .addiesses. hey are principally designed to give the cue ta men of thy'kidr.ey and to instruct thee what it Will do to attack; and what it is req i.ite to lef alone. ' Thee don't find- men 'asking the i i State Committee' impertinent questa w ',_ ' for ou-ell *operant points its addieue are so a indefinite • Milmized tip, that it is i poasi.- ble for.any one to know what they can or beneve.'lkad, the . addresses,— obert! With regard' 16 - the matter on ' and, I Wont(' advise thee to:go Pittsburg and con. suli"-- . _. 1 Here an unfortunata enr barked , up nerianaly in the , street, the Thin faded from iny, viewland I iwokol i m u.- it Messrs Editors.-1 nee hr your last is sue that "Inquirer" supposed to live inthe vi cinity of Beaver, is very desirous . that I 'de= fine my position.!. This I most Cheerfully consent to do .1 In the*- first place IWould saysfor the gratifiCation of 'lnquire ' +that formerly,l was a member of the Whig p-ir ty supporting the principal+ andrtasures of the party until it bsecarue defun t, and here I would Suggest for the seriops_ con sideration of my friend 'lnquirer' and oth erv,; that itt Ls', very app a rent .: to the !nest. clonal observer that'the complete and utter detrain' of the old nations4lVhig party,is to bc attributed to the inforporatirm of bi- Deficit Abolitionism and prnseriptiv- intol erance, by such , mere as Giddings, Greely, Johnston and' others. , • , , The reason why I idens'fied mysl the Deniocatio party is not ea 419 timaterclbecause the denr-a . , -not me for trustee. i , The principals,of raci(iflMiderstind them, and I I do) are national; they.are not and any clash or cliue, but for the good` common 1 , a heritage (=si n ! ps by the fathe of the republie,wht them thsirßresi - their fortunes and ,i; creel hawks, is - iworthiy , confiden? ent by he A m supPorir and I trust they will ever In lt a batty endorsenterioi -1 plo•I 1 •-' ... ' I will now answer your question t der. ; . Question lat. "Mr Piersol wilt 'forte us whether or trot you ever , ii i to-the ArnericaP party? , 1 ; •;. , 7 - _ L Questton —d. Did you not belong• 46 the 1 Vanport counci!? • r ib• • 1. i-. Answer. Peing - de ' Aous to/know . tho true principiesof that party , d - i - d- bectilte a member council;i,willi a full understanding that I/iould pithdraw if things Aid not please the.• Question 3dl 'Dictiop not a-e officer of that ' 4 otin7Fif? • iAns. 1 TM informed' by ;•a tool the street that'tad b'een.prAnote fleemyin abag ce front the•couseit ' Question4t :'Did vets not' deoli ili fill you were straight - out. Pilbpol and that you imild vote him? for .l l 4 - 1 — , i ara last falfth;t if eerti e g a moue otgat , t Mr Buchanan wi ould sup tf, , fitire3 iv - , OUT ti -faise and 14i, , . red - Buchanan. Questioribtl i i Did you not stay 1 Preiiidenta el ction you) had rote, I Fillmore? -"' lAns . . 'I never said I had voted r 'That these answers may bo ea to, friepd 'lnquirer' is my desire. Yours H. PIER Prom St. Paul. 1 . St. Paul, Aug. 21.—The Con Convention progresses slowly. ,Soll .of,difference . hare been harnionisl more-Prominent, 1112* as the appori and ,universa l suffrages upon whie thought the Conventiowill fail j T -he republicans favor' , e elibm a b bdt one 4distitution; Il e Deinoe bent, on Oe. submission ef br,th siiaserSjugihe interests ,of tbe P . The Convoiition will probably isgr tol the siibmission of both to'the poi !Three hair breed Indian'sl who German tear Gull Lakes laii wet forcibly. taken from the Sheriff nei Falls and banged to a:tree. .. , The crops of Minnesota iotvritht the grasshoppers, were,never bette, is the present year. Suspension of the Ohio Life an Company. Cincinnati, Aug.: 14.7—A good' excitement prevailed[ on third stroel owing to 'the suspension of the Ohic Trust Co., of- feared house here wilt ..itisplnd. is' P° now whether they open to: s iii; not. They say that the is but temporary, but 'the contrary ed. _1 Addl..'" by Judge Wihno Philadelphia, Aug. Wiltape, the Republican candidate emir, addressed a large meeting % iug at Jayne 's Hall, definitig big on the slavery question • From Mezico- St Loids August 22.—Coi. • .'beets, from New Mexico, reports a battle between the Apache. Todiana and Col, Miles! Com.l mind, on Atli da 'river . , iu whibh 25 Indi sie were killed and upwards of 30 wound ed: Lieut.'s Stein and Davis and Pri vates ' were troweled: Vol. tdilee las re- Ito - eared a large amount of. . p ; I , Tow Vie Rl=U:azw CHICAGO, Aug terns . tS kurti:' Cana paird over .Woo4-lanif, hist:evening, dtetroyin4 every honse iii the phtee. Mr. Fur , station agetit, j rail run over and killsd,: while ncleavor lpg to stop the freight train. ' ho tale graph lines aril all prostrated, and the rail road. track is considerably dams lowa Republican State Cony utiOn. \Cffideao,':Auk" 22.—The •R‘lpublioalai State Convostioigmot in lowa City on the 19th. 'Geo. III;:lt,Lowti Was', n i ?minatfici for Governor,Jug, 0411/1 raYilie l Jae t• GIIMIZOt • r ••_ • f.- '' 7 * • 11.011 • D.- 11 LAIIOI Will addEcs the cilizaus of Brea'iter coati s e t pisseic e on ) • - ' Mondqy, the 14th of Septembi Every voter in the .County aboold it a. point, if pcissible, to code, out and IS this noble j ai d , -sroilient eliiimpion of (lota, and Freel,abot.. An !Timbal:it), tear Peunoilvania's distinguished Sono never_ occur nein.. come one,'Come.al JURORS FOR SEPTEMBER (IRAN I) LJURORs. , Borongh=rßobert Tallon, joh n st n . Calhoun. Brighton--Peter Small. ; Chippewa—A.leviniler MeCaughtery: Econeniy—Daniel Carothers.' Fallston-:4'hoinas' Parrot. I.eibdndorfer. Greene--; William' • 'Crawford, Jolin - McCoy. ' , Hanover—Joseph Ilooley, Anarcwl Clare, john Se - holars.l -I Induistry snzder.- Nt.ivil'Bri g hton—Gtior g e- Porter. - • Sewiekry--Jolan Chanisy, jr. Oltin--11anip.1 Dawson. ohn Itennon.. d rim. • Polsoki—WilliamlNleClellata ; Jr.' Bace-ion-l-Thotnas;Celiloutz. i - Itnehesier---H. N. IFrizier, - j cSout.ll Beaver—Robe rt Graliatri. • • PETIT ' Borough—J-ilin W. Thomas; Russell 0red‘...1,-John Rowan. Brighton—Alexander Soroggs; Chippewa—J:l'meg Strain, l B,imuel nedy. • - Darlitgton—Hogh ; John Goire; • I. Fallsten-4obni V. 'l'llormiloy, Sa Kennedy. • • , ) • t'reedom—Benj Craig. • Greene-414%a% Moody; .lokt Mita Alexander Patterson; Samuel I Hinover--Danfel jps. lie' Win. A. DunlaP, ,j(hri i ße(itl, - IJaine.s ay, James Miller, Daniel F. lititterfosi: Independence—Samuel Shaffer; Ali der Gibb. ' Francis John M , - . I E Mo6n--Jobr.p,vis, 31 i .Culvert.; I . New 13riAton---William New Sewiekly--Atlani Etn, Cary, 311rtinMumes, Gt•orge . 01q-•;-13,enoni I);iw t 4w. , 1 Thillipburi-j,-Willlam Will 11. Shreiner. ' Puht.ki—John Kettlewood. taseolm-4olin Claig, -Corn gad( Vi Nam ;I-I.lles. ‘. 11. W Seeley2J . .lJ.l6 !Chas. NVatson; ',Sonth BeaV'er--Geo.. 14. Barclay, ,F -- I •If with rer' inated A l Oinc - hink I tied to oflour ttel t eh cost heir sa ce and reeetre peo. in `or• '!you in elouged t. as tan bor-oo 4 to 'ofi lire Last qe man, ;in ere true, ey were -11:1i - rit it is qQing- --- /T;l:j'the! .SVcl.-1:-=- 7 , Seltuehmau, f - 1.,E. th e w ell know 14 rapper. rays: ‘l. have fr4itteutly wel i . have's Holland 'Hitters, :Ind find it in bly relieves indig , 2stiotrand debility." Rev. Samuel 13abepek, szly.,- "1 , 11 Fpecial reliel frord it e t use ‘for a s . , ~,.I headache, with l ivid - ch i ll had long t•tulle 8 0. t. i J IV. Woedwell, '!.(1 , slys: "E . 4 . 1 1 usld ' Bterhave:;Y Molter& Bitten; to ' .1 L !And' ecomtnenti: it to oklti•r4; 11'nwittg; iiteti3 a s qbe jilFt what it is repre•eo ted.'' 1 , 4111...Jouathan Neely, ;of Sr. ,C tiletidut ' 4 ' g d .•: tb l as . e %if:apc I'l have delivek,i kreat benefit: l ro i nri ,, nt . i its use for we,:tico7 of ',the st( mach :tlll h i t7 - is ., digestiou!' 2 , I ' ' ~, , i 'l'he Editor of the.Kittanning Ifre.l )o agree. 1 ' says:: ,"After one of the!b&t'Tlipici . it , sion of; ats: aie this place had faired, 33;teitave's 11 , " as bestl .Bitterb cure4.me ()Er :he Worst fnm ol i i -. 0 _, P1 .,.L_ . pepst." -.. , . c fifter i the il for Mr for Mr sfacto y e tn.4 4YA HOLLOWAY'S: PILLSHThe rple. IC Dimon 'of Seneca" 'creek, l Alci , afroraa to in-able evidence. of the efficadaey k pillk in billions disorlers• IMr Ditimitr - ; at the mouth of the cfeek, near theL*4 of the in-the midst of .a •••••. I unhealthy, P°lni3 t n li:i in the meu,ths of Au.•'• ittinding, tember tind October,.l half the popular t h a i 4 sick of • billions • remittent fever. In O. Ittst,•i‘lr D.' was pronounced by the ptil who attended his'faraily t, be•iti death's Catentei and cininine,l the ItObbies of the- f: in that region, had beed,mintinisteredA ! As a dernter resort, at ,the instance of a the determined to try ilulloway's Pills. 1,1 days the cold faroxisms Ceased,' in a ITO was about the hottsel and in one month nt • • •. 7 ' •attentf to business • . 4 [ I Trust deaf of to day, known b'IED! j 1 I - On the'lBth inst.d.rAr. Oman Jon-i this borougk-in.the 42J year ofhitt ego =:,31 rpe l osion is fear- • t SEED DRlLL — l llunt's Patent La Urills,for Wheat, uartey, vats an I Seeds, for S ale &tithe', AgrieulturnlN Wire 47 Fifthletreet, Pittsburgh,. .1 JAS. itAl7.l) va,eu-t—ri . Mills for sal l e_by 1 lAusrlYstu , 4 1- 47 Fifth on D. or Gov is even- position -V LiER MILLS —6o'of fitickook's c C - erful Mills for 1857.`-"Caipable (with men) of - making from 6 to . :Blbarreis of r day, for - sale by ; JAS. WAtininn, 47 Fifty Visit Es ipso r Ituir;;e l -1 toad Tower Thrtaheri,r with vi!mnu. aratbrs. warranted in 'overt' 'respect, for 5. ang26 . Jutzs Wittnaor, 47 Fif - rafgt7 t - JAltg -Air tight Tomattcr and -C an.. Stone G '457 H size fromp pint x t s. o Er v Alt i,1°i0414, - • __,, • ,---__ IV --- 0176E - 2 1 6 7- 07111NRSER - .1 -- - - 3 04 ?..1 Jet .L say bushel I baskets; 10 itaa Potato h00k....; 12 doz Poiato diggilig forks; for,aalel by "1426 , i .I=attopr • ____ 4 .— APPLE i'dilliffij--10- el niSiurd ra 'Ter. eOrer lad diem The most:eotprl!te Pmbinsin-ths acrid. 16 apples of anT. Ito c an bc . Pided , eared sud cut , to tido slice all in one operation in ii minute, and Ina st, le !in. possible Ito equal bylluinti. 1 Jia. Wean or; aug26 I I , '' , 97 Fifth lien. OSi • , • The subscriber; on Sunday night, Augest Dat lost a large • 'red inuley 'cow, \eleven scelse years old.think the right o One ear, I rte,t / is split nearly its , Whcile length: Some small litioto on ono shp_uldir bla4lo;lieivybohin•; a large Lag hatigingllow down milking*e 0 quarts per day: - ylsoever wilLretuta es %Dr inform. me where she'snay' t fatted gall ca ses,ll pal! for chine so: r 1 - , • ' .1•• , VAvar4 2ll ')s4 , lo‘owstuy'shoo,i•or co , •-• ' I • MEE m 51 '3 er, ES EN attl BO NJ orro .V, ge. rea, Ceet. El ,910 m, hr~•. tii~r• ruld l .rere ed."l T.ola DS 111 `li• Itr s t • 3ides fahs t eo i •e) ri tol t -friuu lonr vein. three k he le to 1M 5 -l amer Qra.4 ES treit 1 4r : tlr!), der ai
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