Decision 'Against Mrs. Cnnninghani The Start - Oil° yesterday decided that ;coma Augusta. _Cunningham is. ti3t the I titles? 'of lervey Burden -and dii-ectsd he Lime of i.etters of administration to D . uidell's next of Va. The Surrogate pais . e has net . , been left in doubt as „to tlpi, istice2of the decision. The following ; art;„ in briet, ~the reasons, for 'the _decision: - 1.. The marriage -was clandestine—,--and: tbire is no presumption in-favor ota merit marriage, neither proceeded nor= followfd by cohabitation. „ ,2. The.clergyman'selected was unknown to the parties. . 3. The place appointed Rau distant fro m the decedent's residence. - • , 4. Thci..!prily witness chosen to be present was one of the daughters of the.claimant. s 5.. The — Witness contradicted by ber own' statements made, under oath at differ and by-other evidence. 6. The certificate of the lnarriage afford neevidence of idebtificatinn. 7 The certificate is incorrect as to the name of the .decedent, and evinces l igno rance or error as to the , pface of his nativi 8. There were auspicious circumstances ;attending the transaction .] 9. The marriage was not confided by the claimant td any member , Of her firtnily save one. 10. There was no private or public act or acknOwle ' by .he alleged pa, 7 11. 0 Were COD son in res) ged imp? 12 T 1 trate alit are in w' otherterra: 13. Tl . act tleruc out. 'l4. T ,struments to the decedent in name, after the marriese. : - -She assig. judgment, he, drew a cheek to the prder.— „She iudoreeda. - ind - heiwore to*the affida `cit in al t t which she was-described' t in her ' own nam,e.'- , • • +O.• ;I's. At the settlement she stipulated_ for', I„new - lit of the house.. ' • 16. Shortly before the decedent's death , r ale released all causes of action, end :than.:• doned her agreement for a lease.: -17. He spoke of her,with contumely and' reproach,-and made repeated dechuatiolis against marriage, Ile was determined ta compel her .to leave the premises, and a new lease to an other patty was about to be exeCuted. 19 The marriage was first announced at. ter his death. - Mrs. Cunningham bore .;wit6 fortitude- the-announcement that the Surrngate x hitd decided against her -claims td be iturtvidow of Harvey Burdett, and so entitled to a third of Dr. Burdell's estate'. •' , She--aais she Nrss prepared to sutTer,ady injustice, et .pected it indeett, Sbe/says she will test the matter to the• last. SALE OP WESTERN VIRGINIA LAND'-- One half of, a tract of land. containin 3600 nerd, lying and situate on Mill cree and Elk river, about six miles from Cliarle ' ton, Yifginia, I was sold last weekby t e Messrs. Ruffner, of Kanawha county, to the. Hon. Thomas. Corwin and other- 01 Ohio, for the sum of 6.18,000 - . This t e ituounas in 4no ,cannet.coat, and wan of for delinquent taxes some fifteen years g, :for a Sr! hundred dollars. The : canoe ail -. operations in that county are rapidly en hancing the mine of cannel _coal 69:ht.-- Another fourth of the same tract has able' been ittol.3 to the same parties, for the ' sum 0ft.0000.-43attintore Clipper.- - - Aosta or Mous.ssEs.— The - New Eng , landLmerclanttas well as our own, are car ::-.rying out tWittgar and , molasses - specula? lion With great-pertinacity. A Newbury port cerrespandent of the poston Travel ...ler states that millions of i doltars mirth of these articles held on 'foreign tie - count :are storeti-rin that' town. Three acres of South Bootan wharf are completely-covered with mehases hogsheada, the leakage - from WhiCh it is stated, amounts to forty thousand gal lons Tiet , day.l7 This is worse . than the poli‘ r cy of the Dat i Ch; who burn half their spi I ;cos to enhance the tame of 4 " - tte --- rest.—N: Y Tritittue. - - - , _ 'geirThe Zanesville KO) Times, of Au. 'gust Bth states that, in. the dietille.ry;of Mr Crane, in t of he tern Dresden, in that coun t._ ty, one twauclreddollati worth or hogs die each'day. The diaease runs its course in' - twenty-four hours, and iaralinoat al s aaya fa. ta1,,1, The disease resembles the measles, &, it is ithe opinion of a. giod many; that l it is measles in a malignant forni ,The ogii ( 11 thaV i tliejhrough the night are haute elf in the monaing to the margiti;ef the c eel; cut np, and the lard rendered from then] in large kettleskept ready for the purpose, the carcasses are afterward thrown into, a ghat ! - low' hole dug on the nrugin of the creel, .ansf s:ightl,y covered with sand. 1 , ' i 1 , - ra. Cunningham is preparing ,her - ip ,-.&,,nt on- sur - appiart ttout the Surrogate's , decision to-the General Term. of the - In --pre-In' e Court, for which she is" allowed to - Sept. 23. She complains that her cone e :tient in the Tombs is wearing health aw y: that she begins to suffer dropsy:- _She does, :not shrink from the thought of preparing' en 'autobiiiraphy, at some &tare day, as a .legacy to the world. .: . i , 1 ~ . se:When --- Machann the Greek Physi.;, 'elan was ilain,"Honur said, its *cd Physician is, worth as much as a whole ar.., my.' Then a good. medicine like *O4 Cathartic Pills, is worth a great deal More, bivanse it cures as welt; works wider land je mb , Imp!. 'fbe eirt4e of the best Phir., sician's labor sewn be 121117 7 01 f, while .04h l iremedy is avail Able to all — can be had i 7 every body, awl is worth havi ng . 1,1 - 1 The Cashier - 10f th.e___l_ , *_o:rilyit Coialta. ; . . ' ay Acitm. , l , - ;; ii -- New York, August 29.-Mr. laidlO* the Cashier of the Ohio Trust Comaiii, we; arrested on snits.brought by 1110 Mir . ebent's Bank of t Wheeling; and Farriers Bank of Virginia. , _ - 'l. { .. , . • Voinntoors l for Nicaragta.:, ? . -- i , Augusta, Ga.,Ang. 29HandbillAre hr. i' sires:dation in upper Oreorgia and Terries ', sei, far roll:totters • for Nicaragua ,; "profs-. ieg 625 per month aid a grant of 125 term : °Mad. - : , / - ' : i i I FM National EmenniPation Convention 1 CLEVUAND, Aug. 26 —Delegates were present.,fivin nearly all - the, free' States and from Racial and Kansas: The Bier. Mark ilopkini, D. D. of Massachusetts *as chosen President; theck. Mr..Ranke of Ohio, Hon. B. Willia ms Besr."Mr. 31 n roe of Minh., J. A. Cody of Kansas, i mon .Lewis of Illinois, Alford Handy of Indians, Vice Presidents; pi. T B. El iot of Indiana, Bev. Denison of New 'York, J. fi Keeler of Ohio, Secretaries. i I . - .Lettersapproving . of the ,objects efi ihe j Convention wartricail from the Rev. Dr. Nott President of Union College, N. iS , Professor Silliman of Yale College, v. ' D:-, Cooley ,of Granville, _fk lass., Ho n. E. T Fairbanke,- Ex-Governor of Vermont ,nd tinny, others. ' .1 . - The following business Committee was appointed: :E. 2-, Mulct i of Ct., Bev. Denson . New YOrki C. Monroe of Mich., E. 33. Stinson Mo., J. B. Williams of N. Y. - S. F: Keller Ohib, Hon. J:: - A. Foot, Hew D. K. Carter; Rev. Dr. Aiken, Rev. Fres- Hopkins( andlion-Gerrit Smith. :.-... ~ The Objects of the Convention weresta ted by E. Bruit, Bev. Denison and others. The attendance hinnmerons and the inter-. , eit is increasing. • Resolutir '-trioduced and spoken Jtutions were in. Jut ortby Messrs. Burris, Smith, Dentsoriaml other!. -‘satir kraus of -emancipation and compensation ireri`intioduced by tit° Business Commit= tea; and are row under dismission. TWo of the leading ideas rise tin appropriat i on of 1 public lands, and customs anitrevanuei, 'be -2y f ond the necessary expenses 3f govern ent, [ for the purpose of compensation.. ;her ideas were introduced, and will be d bated 'by the 'body. , , , - ICineinruitiTrist Cnmpstrt. i • CillecnswAn, \Augist 26.--Th ni l have Irru f been' no further developements in bank matter* of importanie. The t,Conpa . ny. nr , . taking chef on itself tU pa y debts Atte it,, and in this ways largttnumber to - .ik secured their •ballet:co. As yit, the Dire 'rs have no" statement from New Yor*,l nd therefore doknot yet in`pw the' true state f affairs. Therd is nolrun-on anyiother ba king institution, and riurchas es'of [checks o the Trttst Company were trt-.l4le;tc-day to a- arge extent.at .75 cent[ , on the dollar. "N ‘ = !,, _ The. brokers eontipee\to pay 50 tents en the:chiller for Kanawhe bills, of which there is a large quantity in-lairculation. 1, The affairs of the rust Co. are regarded, in a very unfavot:,Able light by the -besinessl comMunity: a nd the depositors fee greatly discs aged '. ' • , 1 131leess is generally dell in all,. depart m nals:' - i- Flour is -dull at $5 for:Superfine . .41410 - ty of sellers. • ' • ' Washington City ~ I %.SEEINOTOISI CITY, Aug. 26-,Lieut- Gittl. Scott has arrived,in this city in obe. 'thence to a telegraphio dispatch, and to-day is in! consultation ,with the Seclietary of }Par' in-reference to military movements inlKansas and Utah. -T ~ The. Cable .Broken. / Atlantic Tel egraPh cable - parted when;33o Miles from the Irish shore, •on the 11th instant, and the vessels comprising - the , fleet were return- H in to England. The Directors Of the Tel o regraph Company were still sangu i ne of timato success, and a conferenc4 was Feld dDuadrou, Ula 3uturday the Lltti re' demi.- mine whether I'o again proceed! with j the laying of the cable, or postpone pallet 'ac t lion until next summer. 1 _ From St• Louie• , ST, - 2 ,- ,opts, Aug. 26.--The' Santa Fe , mairEas -- errived. The news it unimpor tant. :The contest between the candidate' for,'Congress was violent and exiting. -The mail party met COL Sumner at -Tort Atithi seib ew mute for Brent's -Fort ' , few ,diys previous. Sumner had attack 400 Chey ennes; complete!y routing them, . killing 9 and destroying the propertil, taken. - Goy:, Robinson, of liiiisa4 has boen aquitted. , - 1 _ Inamesda.Convemlicirit,. Aug: Conference C - oininittee, appointed -, by tho Conventions ,to . unite on A constitution fos; Minnesota made report E yesthday. in thew . . respective biatipites which was adopted! , •; But . one constitution will be submitted to the peo ple. The Copventions,.will , rebably, ad purn to-day. , • • ,• • • From Cincinnati+. Cincinnati, August 29.—Tfte failure of Atwood & Ca. of New Yo i rk,, produced some sensation, but itiwas Confined toln. ~, ainOss. There have_been no urther devel opments regarding the Trust 0., The di rectors are - taking the ?Cana ha notes 'in payment Ofbdebts, andqhe price of it has advanced today to 70®7.5 cents on the dollar the4ame price as obecica. ' • , ; From PhiladelplAia. Philadelphia, August 20. David Paul Brown, whe was recently tendered the nom ination of Judge of the Cod t of Common , Pleas,, ny sins fight . out 4:merierths; Teas 'declined, anti it has been gisekto ex-May or Conrad, who now holds the position, and is also the candidate of piton Party. Suspension and Allure. Buffalo, lAugrist 29. 7 --The Reciprocity Bank bas suspended. -- Williams,- Tanner Co:, forwarders, hails PA. The Div's Wonz.--The Brownsville Clip. , per elays that "lilr James Hamilton, (formerly of Beaver county) proprietor of the 21ebrated lea Milton l'itteiy, Greensboro,. GreW county, — a — et Wally turner 900 gallons, being 100 five gal ion jars, and 100 four gallon jars, in ten hours 1— andiforty minute; equal to more than eleven r , What it is dorng,—Fraticia Felix, only; imirneynran's days vrork." i • - manufacturer of the "original Fxtract of f I --- - .5.-- 1 • Pat CAss.—We have been handed some Coffe," Bays:"I know thit your Holland Bitters is one ottly , beat Medicines in the Erlit ca." , by our friend* Mr. A. Beatwicit, off world for a disordared a mach and .li v ., New Brighton, which, for utility and simplicity, Cr." , , ; 1 ' it appears to us, are an advance upon any thing . . tr. Ludwig , Editor- o the , "Fackel," to that , line we have yet nen. The woof saill-i Baltiroore;pronounced it al medicine deser- lug. Wall to render them air-tight is wholly die- ) ring the confidence of .the i public. pensed with. A slip of gotta perchkis fitted i• Dr. Ehrhart r the' lending German pbyai- closely to the lid; the dis then placed over clan of feensylvatwa,haa prescribed it . fre. the month of the can, and by means of a wrench quakily!raring the last three years, with is'screwed sufficiently tight to exclude the air. marked anccess„ in debit states of the Our lsidy- readers , during thii plentiful mason, digestive'organs, or of th , system general; elMuld examine this aitiols, ittid le it seems sa IY. - arititorione to them, es it does to us,,libt(Beit. The manager of Ballow' Vinegar Vac- wick is the reify individual .whom they tory .sys: "I used it Myself, in r ill was abould purchase, for the find him an bon:. '..at'ef9re-indtteed to O - tfY 'is offik u my eat and agreeable and disposed ',to tied' wife (troubled with the real dlllßlity Emu- w ith w ent u mums term; 1 7 nem to all of i consumptiye bah%) it real- J , ' - It. ly is doing iher more gobd than anything .'wlierhe Free Presbytery of illahoeieg meets she has ever taken." 1,., - I _ ;A:Darlington to-day. 1 1, The Official Vote of issonn. St. Louiti, 29.—Tlie official vote of Id s: issourilis as folow--S tews , Rollins, 4761. A BEAVER .AItGITS. x: ut5aq.._ r .._.. : _.::t.»....J U;dxu: & I t Wepuid, Edibils a Proprietors IKEIM: 3I '• WEDNESDA7I. \ SEPIEIBER 2, 486;7. FOE!. .G(0 - RNOR, ) A Y "W - 1 - 414'0 Of Bradford costios: - _ FOR SIyTREME JUDGES JrAfries Veeeh, 9,11 Fat Count*, OS6 011 J. Lewis : :'! . ,.,0,./1 - Cherdet Cptinly.'. FOR CANAL pommissioNEß, IVI: - 704 / 1 - LLWARDI oigaddphia. zt COUNT TICKET. Assembly. OE LORMA. IMBRIE, Beaver: I EORGE P. SHAW, Lawrence' Vim` - Sheriff. ' - WILLIAM W. I RWIN, Pulaski tp. '[ Register 4- Recorder. SAMUEL B. WILSGN, Borough. ' Treasurer. • WILLIAM HENRY, of Borough. Ckrk of Courts. ALFRED G. McCIIEARY, N. Btiglitoo. Coniosissioner. - ,iAI3NER,MORTON; Franklin. ! ° Auditor. II WILLIAM C. BUNTER, Brighton tp. • . Coroner. NATHAN P. VOUCH, New Brighton. Poor House Director. JAMES STERLING, Independence: of Aca demy , M. s\ , Trustees M. T' KENNEDY, N. Brighron,A yetis.) SAMUEL MOREHEAD, Share ,(4iyre.) SMITH bUNNINeI-TlAM,Beave , (3 yrs.) / 3 ABNER, P.LACOCK,Rochester p(2 yrs.) VACANCIES PILLED: ---TES County Committee, at their meeting oa l 'Frdsy last., *sleeted EITZiLING, I EII. of Independence, as tbo candi date for s Poor House Dirt4tor, and iViudax C. HCNTEN, of Brighthin township, as the candidate for Auditor. Shotdd these gantlemen aoeept the positions thus, tendered them the ticket ma be regarded as_cothplete. B oth are far mers;sre well qualified for the posts foirrhiph they bal\been cholien,,and 'stand deservedly: high in thestimation of all she are acqual \ nt-' ed with them. - ' • • ,j Apar We are requested to state that a meeting of the County Committetwill be held on Mon day, the 2lst of September. \ It is desired that 'every member should be pres , t. *The. Second Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church in tbis plsee,_vvill be held net , Stibbath. Services -- '”vdsy evening at 71 o'clock. Rai lanes or Ms; Is ita.—The re tis j ot thinyoung roan, wk,* a arnarnia i . tha 3nl - river aboiA are th ago, A wed in this piece on Friday evenins last don fhttnrday were attended to their lac resting plaee by a large eonourse of ery atbising friends. Erasran vox 'unora.—Our young friend Col. F. N. Rash, late of Rochester, left a day or two since, intending to take passage for Eu rope in the steamer that leaves New York the bth Inst. klejoes on an excursion of plea sure„and:tcr-behold the curiosities of the Old World: ' • Max Krxxxx..—A,Man was raiz over and Id!. led by the Express Train going East, on Friday evening last, nOxr the Depot at Rochester. =He I was evidently Oder the influence of liquor, for he h ' t i been repeatedly , urged during the even ing keep clear of the track, but paid no heed to th warning. The back part.of his bead was badly crushed. An inquest was held, angLa verdict rendered in accordance with the' faCts. The deceased was about 80 years of age,l an Englishman by birth, a hatter by trade, and was supposed•to have been recently from Cin cinnati, ind liras mak_ing his way to Pittshiligh Boast Tutu CAUGRT.—A home thief was arrested at the colored Camp-meeting; some two ..iles m ltichester, on Sunday last, and lodg ed in jot Severallhorsee were stolen a week or two . from citizens residing 'peitY• Darling ton. The were seen and recogiized near the camp-gronn , and measureOtaken to watch the movements of the rogues. They, however, in 'sonce way managed 'to mount 'the borsel, - and cl ip made , 'off unobserved. Chase was immedi ately'Ten, and in a short time one' of them RSA 4 ptured, sod the othey,being closely press ed, leaped fro.' • ' , orse and'escaped. Both ; horses: were ;recovered., ontlans.f-A number of t.. ladies and pn tlemen connected with the Bri.pWater Preeby... Atria"' Cbutth, propose giving a Concert on ths eieningl of ! the 10th 13eptenkt...,,tas proceeds to needed repairs in be applied r some rerun the church. rival the Mtparations making it will doubtless ban entertaining affair. ' - " TEE - 1 - UNE Midi. - ~ . _ WA bare in forme ideeistimapsPer•-en• t deacered to show : tbi t tivelial„ofthis - ominty, that a heav y burden, in 'Reel*** elf* ,Flotate '. " oteidriii; - 414 tax had boert , fielten from -by ~ sale, of theilleisi Line of awl fiworw,•A. Ets.,doi‘; this We hive t songhtli. l liiilo ll l . , • ;.' , ths44 l4.lsk :hie and honest. Neither iive%wri ~ 1 this thing apd that thing asiricceei no . It, Bat aterefy step taken weimve uritinittat Report's of the Auditing (Him ntAM)zitaten and at di Rau We shall hold onrselveilniesoihtesei to malte‘good what we tare uttere4hi 10 4 4 1 , . 1 the Repoil and the pays, on *Oh 1 4 , iii i m , lu_ ri king np out on thi. ll i lain Line,i may be found. Does any one ask m ore! What then have.we :n previous articles detnonetrated? Ist That the Reports of the Auditors Gen e ral,. for every year, eine,: the Main Linii was, com pleted, show that Whoa not only failed to yield a revenue to the State, but that it haa annuli/ 1 y exhausted a large amount drains' direct from the people by taxation. and , - 11 ' 1 - •- II I 2d. That the Canal Commissioners, h ave only been able to Report favorably for the Main Line , by suppressing or Aiding suchiter* , in the' ex. pauses, as they did not Wish to senicitarged to the Main Line. These items we harp given, and when added, they make the mustertetals Spinet the Main Line that the Anditata tleneral have Made. It remains! then - to be, r seen whther these latter officers _have been coect in their . ' Reports. Let nyixamlbe this pout. I , i !Twelve otmore 'years ago,(says a distill.; gushed writer on this subject, andlene 'Waked given iVthorough invesligatton) the Stateeein men.ud heavily to tax its citizens. ; These; tai. : 'are been rigidly collected—the people pay . g them with a view to the liquidation or :he State debt. Slate 1846, over &Teeter" millions o, dollars have been paid by the ieoplis te the State, as taxes upon their real end moonlit property; During this time the. receipts !Mtt other species of taxes, each as those on 'bane stocks, corporation stocks, State stooks, Ichir ter taxes, heavies; licence taxew,dic., have nee ally paid the appropriations te„coMmon seitools, and the ordinary , expenses of government How then, have these seventEen millionS bti,en applied? There can be but one reply: Vast to the new wink on the North Branch Canal, pita to the Portage Railroad. and the balance ;tulip ly•to the working expenses of the Main [ Line. This has been the receptacle of the eatitribw*, Lions of the people; yet semi citizens • oppose a sale! Not one dollar of the debt has, in teality been paid. -It is as great now ad wheal taxa-, Lion was first • resorted to. . The'l aggregat4 Is still those ponderous forty Minions' That there may be no dispute concerning theamount of the State tax paid on real and persCual j estate, 1 1 subjoin a ststeMent taken from the. Auditor Ilea:! trays Report. 1 1 I_ ( • 1845, $1,818,352 02 1 186 ;;j' 80 , - 02 1 1862,1r ) ,_... .84d, ' 1,445,11,2 70 I 186 g. ,r 1 1,881;650.69 f 847; 1,880,781 19l 1f154, 'l ' 1,510;403 39 1848, ~ 1,350,129 494..1855, 1 1;721;114 79 1 1849, \ 1,298,921 23 - - 1 - 856 -1 1.582,025 21 1850, 1;217,821 66 ' ,-1 ----,---- 1863, 1,372,170 87 ' ` .$17,133;008 83 The reader will,ohserve that the proeledsari‘ sing from “bank-Stooks, icorporation , State 'atooks, chart:it-taxes, bonuses, licence tax es ac., have usually paid the 'appropriations to • ; common sehooli, and th e truiry expenses of 'government." Whi t , thee)* [ibeoome of the Seventeen million one mkt+ and thirty three thousand dollars co gated - kiwi the rople on their re \ and maid property,f• Has it been used to sus l. the government of -thd: State! No. Fa- we'have already 116W11 that money ob ." . from_olhersoarces has done' this.— s it been empleyedlOpay ell the Suite \ debt? Evidently not,fgelf knoi -- . Oat the State debt is within a finoUldt of bei s ig u large lOW, as it_ 1* ever' was. Where .then,, ',; repeat, , has this im ax. T iorgra• ittm of ii3ooo1 ,1 1ale -"grim ^Then; can be but one answer; Pars ft .. the new;work ' on the hookkh Vratiok Canal, part to'the Portage Rwitsoad, d,..d the balance mainly to the' work ing' expenses of t, e Main 1 \\,; 1 1 1 . 1 j '‘ \ I 4 1 • „ 1 , , • Tax Maio= or IA 1,71111C0.7-00 o b ser ve % that Gen. Fackor has °exam bed 1 a 'stumping: tour in the iEastern portion! 9 the State, rand exptcts to exhibit himself In' the : ,est duriair the course of the present Month. (ine would think that an individual who i avoideil an' ell: counter; with his opronent,l•plas*i latnself , the keeping of a Cotatuitten,anditinteounuitteO deciding thitethe Slavery "ipeatiosi' ought not to be re-disc usiMd, and znoover,,that it was unbecoming for,ie tinbernatoital earididate , to take the stump, would scarcely hie? the hardi. hood to present himself before the I People., But, it turns out otherwise,; and now is demonZ. I 1 1 incited b ey ond the shadow of a doubt. that tie reasons for declining a dmanision with Mr.. 1 • Wibnot, were the ihabbiestooM i:.ostriiile' pintexte. la • •1r of 1 an that the real reason wtps the fea a ple and scathing exposure tit the hands of the old teteran, We are glad, _however, that the_ gallant General is corning this way: t We, hope ho will come quickly. Out , people are anxious to behold the man Who had not the : courage to -Meet Mr. Wilmot face to face, but wile, notwith sbinding hal the nerve tot dieobey :the seeming initruetions of his Cotainittee; who Was remind edthaiiCwould be improper for hlm either Iti; ,„ i , Mite ilie stump, or ye-OpOn I,the onSrery . quell. I , I . . . 1 . tion, but who, boldly and pertinacionsly t metals I:, upon doing . both. - id,' bravO.: invincible 06nerall how the pea el will delight to Gnat 1•t• , : 1 1 their, tumors at your feet l - I Berne Indivithaal who dose , up editorials for the Star appears to 'think. he has made I an .1 ...c. ..-:k • importiiit thseovesy, vitt that the Argue locates two of tie Republican candidates in 'Borough," ind two in *Beater; and insinuates that this is vite - kb - ensile° the people,' la iutzlitei!- 11 3 thht the writer must be a regular illap-Ven *bade; and has just recovered from the'effeete of along sleep. "The caadidates l are located Precisely h as they were when first announced. If we hsee t at any time been guilty of deception; it Musthave been before - the tick 4 was nominated. ':tint where's the difference between' 'Beaver'l and 'Borough- • 'I ' r About as as Want etweedle. dee' and stweedledum.! IVe question: . whether the brain of any otherreader m the oohnty,!l4. side that of the writerifoi the Star, was addled enough to suppose emit *Borough' was int e nded for any other place than Beaver. But we hope 1 the writer-*ll not step here. ge should e tend his researches •al little farther. Suppose you examine your, own ticket, and tell us war. they Si•vms of yotir Tnutrsin candidates:done "reside within the limits of Court House Clique dota, and can be brotightiotoAmiClave by the ringing of the CourtJl,oaserlell?" And this,too, in the very face.of - tbe fact, thas candidates an this l sido..were thohe'ti.olf,".sc as to make party sapid - 011ieng Repubthians on • t.tte south aids of the Riser. • I Ar.Tirelfriends of • A. E. Nieto, Esq., f l oe. .. m . erly - editor a the plater 'Aaron.' will 1 I bP gratified to learn that he- hss been appo inted Post-mistsi at Mini*: Kendall county nf. ser A, Camp Meeting .f M. E. Isaacs to-iliy. within halts Inns . , ley.. . 1 ' 11 EBB "The Pads Bronglit Out." 010 . giar, of loot liook, , 4144ritn-imteneively ; illustration; to show .that Got flgtivel hi :relation toi t he Main , ttorni 4 Now ; as in bre a'di• *la 'l4 4'!: AVerYl l 4 13 g Onnecied with thgvantijoot we invite them not oor jght inept with di on the following arm. ;p to 185 b ,• - contesi Chia, and my' that they Vrere more —thats33B,loB;l6, mai i paid for repairing the breach at- Itmitington in. .1838, and that during the poled above named, 915,39 of interest leas paid on -the money borroied to build it. Neither of ;these auto have yon tam!' into teount.. Will you con tend that you havefi, Yon asserted I ,s, short time ego, that the expenditures, on the Allegheny Portage EtailrOsd front 1830 up to 1853 1 , were 83, 985,356,60. , We contest this, and !my that they were more—that 823,950,7 1 0 ' was paid I for damages byl fire on tbis,Linc, aad that during the , period labove named, $2,494, 406,54, of interest was Paid on the` money hollowed to build it. Neither of tfiese sums hive lyou taken into account. Will you contend that you have? , yOu'asserted a 'short' time , ago, that, tho tetaf expandituree, on all, of the branches of the Main Line,- from 1830 up to 1853,- Wera13,594,472,11. We contest thi nd say they werrOnore—that t e p of Ate Canal ,Commissioners, the pa the Ord of appraiser's of Damages, o enlariel of the collectors, 'be salaries the weigbmasters, sod ,410 wages of been ignored i• .witbin of ior e lookkeepers. has _ all Yaur account; and moreover, nod named, 519,767,161,10, 'gig has been plid on the looney - bor. to build it; None of these items bOve received your cenaideration. Will you oOn ,ten&thit Ahoy hart? I Now neighbors, let us hear from on "Oe l so trifling points lornediately; so that re { nay be enabled to "'pest] tho books" our. selves, in the next nunibor,4 our paper. t gft-Now lo far as we know, the current Opinion is, that the filthy < thing of the Ar gus, purporting to, be a - .trine-riverian ,or- respondence, was a gcheit and a fraudf.that it was concocted , by the clique and I written byj one of its number, and not unlikely,; that one. the junior editor.--Star. 'We "did not write, indite, or suggest," '64 =lank allivainn is matia v i alxtvfl; Una as to there being a 'clique in Beaver, , the writer knows nothing of it, much leash's I be - one of its members. • I ggir YOU WANT TO COME, WHY npze? .YOU COME ALONG".—The writers for the Star, are becomiog painfully "old fogyish." , 1, Tliey take a "moose" and when our Main Lire articles a l it, L ibout two weeks old, they call "up their la tent powers," and reply 7 Fidge, geuilein u, "pitch in," keep - the Pa l am 'up,latid i you want to come, why i r 1 come fight aloe:. ~ : I I er r Uscrzon.—The contest for Gay .- , ernok in t h is State seems to be decided at hat. t]tewsirt,the Demeetatio candidste,feada !Collins, ,Emanoipationist, i some 300 votes. Itts alleged / that freed has `been employed to brin ` about this !Insult. But, be this as it may, 'd - not- Withstanding the defeat of Maj. Rollin hy, this paltry tnajority, it can be viewed in o other 1 light than as a Igigantic stride in the ght di reatien, and as one of the most hop I signs 10f the futire. The twat, effort must p Ve atm ceseful, and thenceforward Missouri ill toe' her position as one of the Free State of the; Union. And. Kentucky, Delaware, land,l and perhaps the 'Old Dominion,' will seoner, or later follow' i in her wake. 1 . Messrs Edizers: --As Mr. Piersol his undertaken to answer the questions put to him a week or two ag3 I will give him a few more with your permission. Stand up Scudder and answer your ques tions without dodging or:equivocating. • ; Did you ;not iact'u Vice President of the Vanport Council and as said officer did, you not at divers times initiate moraines; Into the Council? You were talked this question -before; but you play thi-"artful doager'sml 1L,710.21it1 0 .21it ste facts Scudder and you unght as will tett the truth. Am I right when I understand - you to say that you became a member and took upon, yourself the obligaiions of the party, that it was your intention to violate them after you had discovered the secrets, and did you not endeavor to, obtein admivaion for another . person of Doubaul renown for the' same purpose. Will you spell the: wordsprinciples and hearty? These words are both spe!led wrong in_your cOnetunica don, and you profess_ta - be a school teach er. You atty_proeiriptive intolerance was introduced Auto the Whig peal by i Gid. • .0, °Feely, and Jobitson. What do yen mean by this? You say that "Democ racy" cost the fathers of.our Ilepublic their sacred honor.. Do you , undertake to say that our fore-fathers were dishonorabte men, that it was a dishono.wble act to fight and die for the liberties which we now enjoy? That is what you say Scuddet. If f place you in a 'false position, you hies aright to explain, but - don't get quite so eloquent the soft time, "much learntng bath made thee mad" Scudder. Please to sitt i e Correct an swers to the above questions, .and be ;careful, to spell correctly Qr you pupils will lase Confidence in you,and besides you are a candidate for trust ee' of the Buyer Acade my. ; Chunh' Egon Val- Argue For the`•Beave ' , , 1 . , ... 1 , t Tar the Beaver Amis.; Misirskediiors:ll; On looking c;ier.i the Western Star r , froM time to. tune, I menet, that" ceetain etintetntotible sktdket islTes kintehinfeelf "very Inumerons" by Vatting vantins Ipw ocirrtiloui articles foesaidlisper in ithiebthe otivertlY lend cowardlY, by hint" and inuendoetis dastardly en they' are foul,' at tanks the different candidetes'of the Re-' ptiblicau,partY. 11 - I .1 7 I 'Only be t h at - it. is nopreteralli known I throughout the "minty , who this sneaking poltioon is that. 'its thus Mindiously doing the dirty work of_the Btar.l i Therefore'by youfr Peitnifsion X propose 'to unmask and bring to the light Of day , ibis' occult being wird hits ensconced behind his flimsy screen, IsTitting- Out his Venom indiscriminately At the bidding‘ Of bie keepers; viz: the Loco foci, lenders. - PIA Who is he? • Well , read-. era' he is the curie fellow who in 184L,be longed 'to the Liharty party, and stood side by, aide with Gerri: Smith and Wendell Philips and sum:Oder' James - G. Birney for• the'Presideney, and eulogised Abby*KellY and Wm. LoyclGarri:son and cried aloud 'no' fellowship with slavehelders."' Then he, . id that slavery was a crime ihat goei three : . the gradation of all other crimes like a l ea. t lied •should be abolished every where; the, .'eneral government had the right ta abolish it in the States. Again in ls4Bl'we find this same fellow loud in , the ranksj'ef the Free SOB party and voting for Martin Van, Buren for president, Ekill hOld• I log that "Slavery wattra sin against God,' and ci crime' against man," and ought to be aboliShed. ' I ' ' i• 1 ' • , Stapp a ft er this he began to aspire to. of. fiee , and then welfind him in the W,hig par kit' sUpporting Gen. Scott . for President; I turf.il around and grossly iituperatesLand abuses _the - Free 801 l party, ,with which: he' had been acting, With all kinds of vile steel ' He icontinues in , the Whig ranks Mull 1855; in the meantime' , however, heofferA ' himielf as a candidate for county ,liteperin tendent, of co on Schools and aim that he-sheuld li elected on the gi / ound that ho was ifath •of the School Law. But the Dire rs in convention aliembled, decided 1 a est unanimously th at he was unfit- to takci care 'of' his beading, hence they elect, ed 4 worthy sad lei/riled man to discharge „ the! duties of said/of fi ce.' Then the weak. - ore ( t urd with _ fiendish malignity abuses the i tic Scheel liireetcri, because .orsoath they, did i nob"l"e' him to en office` which be was en tirely unfit/to fill, and vilely. traduces the Characteiof his successful comp:titer with out receiving; any provocation;Whatever. I have said he'retaained in the Whig party until] 1855, well, he then . voted . the Know. t Nothing . tickef ? believing, as he s'aid, • it was I going to be the strong party in ,the county.' v 1n'1856 be is!an ardent RePubliran, and a piesenti himself to the party for nomination. - for an offiee, urging that-lie was peculiarly fitted:to lie the candidate of the Republican prty, as he bad been long ' in. the anti.sla- , very ranks, that. hi was one of the Brat- o— jars in the county in faver of the eat ,I, ti;Linciples of, freedom. Then' be wa bois. l' i ' p ut t pus in denouncidg the acts pealing the-; Missouri Compromise as a gre. fraud per. 1_ petrated arm th e Free Statea' Then hey'. 'Vas fierce and clamorous in is opposition I , to . the locofoCe party, declaring his deterzl mutation to !stump the county for Fremont} and Freedom; and when Banks was elected "S`Peakel he: shouted "Amen." But the reople thought the puling creature entire , y unfit '- for the office, he sought, and with huost tine; void" emanated another mail r more comp" Than the' pusillacitnOus i dividual who scribbles for the Star, Ail tt oo aas he:was defeated before-the Repub..' bean convention be left ' the: party ,Whose I cause he before advecated so , enthusiestical. , iy. "A change came over the spiritlof his drawn," and in one-single day- was' meta morphosed I into, a driveling lacefoca, and cried oat for. ; slavery extension, border ruf fianism, opery,,Jstweir Buchanan, Stephen ; A. Douglae,'and for tocofocoism in general,' si ncl- with ingratitude now bespattera with his filthy slime his former friends aup,,suis ; orters. Wonderful conversion ! —ltlysteri ogs Change !! How awfully sudden: ! ! ! 7 L, • Where-we l ihall fiud - the puny weathercoek tlitixt is hard iii divine. His mind seems;to 'run on Knfaapping. Ho write; about it. I took,out But I Must proceed. Well' ho is the same fellow that run _for Squfre last Spring, and Laving no opposition got three Votes beside his owe, and was elected,- and afterwards requested the publishers of our Connty papers net to notice his election to the o ffi ce of justice , lest it might injtire his reputation. Pray Sir, "What utedt, r, has he fed upon that he has grown so greaq" The Star ,saved him that mortification, l and now in returri*doe.s part of the . .shing whangiog for that Paper. But wits sworn in and no acts as Squire, and yet heal - most daily violates the law of this, good old commonwealth. kustead of , commenting upon the riot act he, bad better be reading some other acts.upon the statute.books and learn tikObeythem. " Weak minded Squire! Is the - office not more disgraced than the manTi Methinks it is. But I must follow, him a little farther. Well. he is the same jeinitical creature who, unsolicited marched in front or: the Sunday School procession• on the 4tlf of July last; and when the re: past prepar ed for the children by, the ladies I was ready, rushed like khnngry vulture to 1 the table ao . eat lavishly until he was O n '1 ed, with o. havin g _gentribut..l la 'BMW '. ASetirtto . . ure - sno - • refreshments for the oc, casion or . tosiine a moments' time i making the necessary arrangements 'for th celebration. Btrt : yotwithstandink he' wa then \ the' pretendid "friend of the achoole and thit great earlit'in which they are, enj. gaged, Ihe turned away and 'vitupetated those, with wheni he had feasted—ministers of the, gospelkand respeitahleladies. i Be. Aralid his former friende. s Slandered them through I t i e medium of the Star, .all tbet he might make political capital forhimself and for , the Democratic party. Base, in gratitndh L .What think you of 'this felloU? "He isle fit subject for thimorn and ' con. . tempt 'of every honest man." If you want ,L,. I to see - this come. With me into the town of Beaver near the court House ;, there horroines, see how he scowls around, ,•seek icg whom he may betray.. S eehow the fawns and cringes et the feet of the locdfo.. co leaders, who line . ; mud encourage the times= and yet _despise the traitor; see how be papders to the ifeeirtir of these dernagognes , t who i n bygone days loathed. him as t 'oy did a dead, carcase , but, now ,stniirk -at bit vilenea and feed him with their nal vo lent*' . ' . . ' - , I ~Nowt I have in haste briefly'noticed of of the dirty calumniators idle assists tl poor, insolent; raving M'Gregor. who pt tends I (*.edit that low fi lthy sheet.`. - ll' 6 7 \,. I . ". . -... ~ • "'' ; ~ • piljt;a!A 1 ,, boyar:pore tu say of him tiered; .. ter. i I. also;h4end to pay rny'reepect l .s .to, i t others o the oracular 'tritli' thatr } flap} and flutter a tit that • ' ',./ ' K4ep cool .15 , will give } yon, tif chance ' wi lv i i t. comes e ft s , :. zit i p .I. } - , L yo..e i • [.mari e a . not not la 1 3 or publish - ing ',l}}rhat Ist numuoity knowe, ris pro . ~ , ( subscribe ,myscif. tor the present. Is berg. New Brirghton, Ps.°- e l s - - ---j---------7 ... !,__ , For the Beaierrgas. * - rs.'Editors; We in this neck of -wciodal aro been quite amused at ariAidver• tisomcbt of Edward ;McGinnis, of t'renk. ' forq rings f ileaver`Co, Pa., thinking \t, . buries;ue and caricature tbo signers of 'a; certai remonstrance which 'set 'forth res , ' \ lion! , by said McGinnis should not have ti. cense o sell; spirituous liquors, or intexica iingiou t solicit public ti nits. ,llf in it is th. 7geotl.enians; in'ert-' - ' il i t odi or to iniinuatct . that he rernonstr i ancl .was` not true, 3 , 3 Signer of that remenstr nee,. it deservesa triply, •In the first pla owe wo :4, ask--14 amu to . beheld up to scorn b}ciinse 'he favdr the good of his follow Creatures? sec , • ondli we do assert , -thai every Wor! Of . that . ' reinci strance is true. 'rldr. fildGinois bas held he situation of ~a licensed bar for yeents in our, lii township; .i irliere - he trots re , ' sideitan4 the man 'or in which he has con. rue • - -te l l inself n the resporisible - - sit. , . 1 4 n nation bag not-, sten hinted at lin tioe To , reoirilrance,and.hoongbt to be contented and 4111544 , With thelmildiiessof that. in= sera end iithaut using any means that .._ Migh wring out the whole truth. M. II: ' mover Augl 27 4; i l ~. • II ~.). , i i„.4 ------ t•T-- - ----- L.. }}' . • , Far tile tic Beale ` , : , :s. - . 1 filkssus Eirrrott4:—;You and lyolir. corns , - 1 pondents hive caused quite a• whining and ,' i . ; yelpi i ng wincing the dirty" dogs of the Star: l' . : i Hear how the hound's howl in their last [ issu '. Ono stir, "yon have ;let 'your pa. .QJ • per ,}o 'certain.. , flerce correspondents" &c.— Ano her, cur says, ty'un seek a hiding place 1 as ap anonymous scribbler in the dirty 9heei over , 'which ,o r haPpen to have con- '.. rol.' over of the tribe fpromises ,to tieed Ea y our dorrespondents in 1 futare,- 7 '1 1 ..".. rid minds up "by e;hilustins his TO( abulery i 1 f 'Ouse upon' their heads. 1 "Truly the ,g'} : t.ar rages." f , } T e vile whelps bycorrespondence. have ." , • (or months past beeii,\•slandering, and soliii. - iing:differont members of our party, add •", , low , , that their own"weapons have been I: ' . 'andegaiuSt them, -- iboy , lal4net , piteously Ind ,scamper away with their tails between , ' . ,,1 . their legs." l . Lash them to th:eirikennels— 1 .1 , ['Leh them sit, from the big '-b,ull 1.1.0 g down , 1 the smillest spaniel:, Liarnithem to-be • --1 , ent - tWic, - and stop their ‘ragin'g! *.}._ •• } • Tiverton Bank of - Providence, R. L. ‘, l ihrovidence, August `.:..—The Tiverton trk hai j !been temporarily enjoined,ori tatinn 'of the Bank Comtni . s-ioners. It owned by,parties out of the . State,' , and i a'qi circulation principallyln= ,the \Veit. • I , ,Revolution in; Yucatan. •!' Now Orleans, 'Ahgust r'evolu thin has broken out, in .Yucatan.- Neatly whtilo State ii in arms. The revolu tilimists are'coitiposed of the I ra(licai party; y I are -Weenier ;left, ;J5OO of the •Igovernment troops wete imetchiog agalu4l Canipoachy. Prom . Buffalo - • Buff d' 'Aug. 31:--Titelliolli#er 13Ank ,bps Thoro i. a heßvy Oliver Lee S, 0).; and Btiff.ilcriCity ithe excitement this tnorntrig - ''was intense birds now. ..strbeidin ,, ,. • There i 5 nothing in i l _ilie l wholeLliA r. of methane creating such ,a stir ainon&- i t i. alids as Pr. Sanforfrslnviignnitor or tivc;r: • Itemetly. It gives such tiuick reliefjas to . nvince the patient of rceeiving benefit at , ost as soon as the medicine Is taken.: - ire do not know. a single 6itance where it ' 1 I as been taken without benefit } and in near l . ky — all cases a complete cute is effected tip . 1 its use. It has acquired its wide popular 7, ••,. it i• simply because itdoes what iti/recouil mended•to do llt, is constantly 'Enlarging: its circle of- friends, carrying, healing on cis wings antl-joy to the hearts, of .. those -- 1 ‘ufferingfrom.Liver Ciimplainl, Jaundice, tyspepsia, or general debility. , " •-•',; 1 'Sold by Dr. 0. Cunningb3®, Bea- • Ver and Druggists generally.','" 1 • • N 1 he Dead Restored ra fetv years ago it sias "generally supposed .that gray hair could not bo restored to its orig inal color, or made'to groW ou bald beadq , but sinze the advent of Professor Wood's ;1 air_lieatorative, many persons who //yeti Years ago are plat-seen daily in thii various t - walks of life, ippearing in all the vigor 'of ;Yirth, Wearingtheir own dark flawing locks simply. from having used this greit-Rostp rative.—Lonisi&le Time*. • . - . seir.Sold by . .. Dr. Q. Cunningham Bea ver and druggists generally., • Hollopa.y!s .(Pals are , the joury reliable ,renterib .for the sexual disabilitiert and dis; erders of females. icses where - the functions peculiar to the 6rganixation rot', the sex, have been suppressed , dsuspended ie:any way disordered,' the . mild and `con.-, 'servative action of the oils Will speedily ,ttier regularity. The -tirribleidis. eases ware remit tram dersigementsiare wall known to all phys= icians;'and ita of the tittnat imprance , that the moans of their!j,prevention should : be ; in the, reach of the whole O sex.'• The subject is one upon, whieb it lb impossiblt . to: enlarge. is the colurrins of a newspaper) / it would argue little-e4re for tbe'setreriao ,, ' of the feebler portion Of i , the huMan recite pass it over in silence. To the Republica n s , B:averCoun ? I rwleetfuorermytit,aeinid.teOr Poor Hods° Director. lit the October election; and if eluted, p - ledge zniself to an honest and faithful dischaaie of the, daties - pertainisg said office. ' I I JOHN. friEgsoy. New Bowickly Tp4 July 15.H—* AGBICULTUELi.ii NOTICE: THE undersigned will' receive proposals ep to the 20th day of'Septentber,, for the keeping of an Eatisswillion4e, in the Fair Grounds of the Beaver County . Agricultural Society, du ringthe continuance of the Var. Also, propo 'sale for the keeping of a cosrethrtox Seems.. I I.T. C. WILSON: let 2 ' , Tr. D. 0; Age' 5,0019. ANTIE 200 . blishelo good qua ity.o Chareiml, to be , i deliveted at my shop Mil Mediately. • • ! A. BESTYVICK.,, a New Brjgbton. Aug Slst, 1857 ' e 1 - 0741717:114R Atr , J Stone Jars,' size f 11 augia 1 0 II 1110 tight Tornattcr said - Trnit otn pint tnt.iiUous. I JAB: WARDZOC4
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