SIM IMPORTANT not KANSAS. • Free State Men will Vote at the October Election—Delegate Convention—Con graaaional- Convention. --- , i _., From the Quindaro-Chinalawati, ug. , „,,„, - Th ., ~„„.„.„ ,„,,, "ot * A 20,we learn that on Wednesday, the 26(4 , 'll'A mi 4. "`"' hul '' j' E ' w° ' •-- iastii.there was a Maas aid also a: Delegate . Intelligence from Tunis to the ISA art p , pounces t.lit a eanguinary dirturbances convention - st:Grasshopper Pills, to decide Open going into the October election. ,At took place t ree days before against 'tie i the Mass Coovention there were between . Jels, and even the Christians were arena four and five hundred, men present, and ce. Several person; were killedeitud the this-nuniber was compthia of person" , from English Consul !insulted. Miljtary - mess yverysectior. of Kausas---the North, the urea of repression were adopted, bat not South, the East and West. , ~. , tintitsaortie - grave disasters bad-taken place. Jbe Mass Convention was organized by ' Official 'confirmation bid 'been riOired cldocliitig Judge G. W2Stuith, Chairman:; in EnglSnd 'Alin murders of the African _Di.. Davis and Rei. Daniel -Poster, Vice travellers,Dr - 'tog!' and Corparal Maguire, Presidentif B. G. Elliot t : Dr: lob, Mr. Royal . Engineers. - -, Miller, add, E-.--G. Ross, of Topeka, Sucre- The Russians were stated to have , ti be .: tariei. _, 1 -- . defeated, on .the banks.of the •Kuban; 'they fire,A Commilree on Business, consisting of Jost 6 pus and 64 pack-borses.l lt is salid person; from south of the-. Mitirde that Schamyl, with 25,0 x Cireassians,hlid t.`;ygnes_river, ten beelniCli the Marla de also defeated the Russian army, which it, Vygnes and i'lCaw river, was appOinted, -- of tempted to dislodge him from the banks of i w hi c h,,_ Gi n . j. H. L ane • was k a ad e .ahair. a river commanding some passes. ,' i b , man. -.. . I, -, . Aftei, a battle which lasted- tewhaaws t e - - A-Coiomittee wsSappointed to Prepare an Russians were drives across the river.l--- 1 address to the people of the country. ' Sevetal,fortifiill places, built by the:Ana -1 After considerable discussion, : in which thus atl great cost for the maintainance oU s i- Gpv. Robinson, Gen. Lane, and Judge their cOmmunicatings, fell into Szham l' hands Smith, advocated thepoltey -of - voting at - li— tlix-Octiabei election; although : it was „ap- Despatches-from Teheran bad ~ been re inted under the bogu ceived at the Foreign Office in Paris. . The 1 .",---' * ‘Reidpath, judgt . Conway,. lava, Phillips, news of the Bengal mutiny' bad pioduced a and; Rev Daniel Footer, opposed voting r profound sensation in Persia. Fearing the following amended repert of -the Bus;- dis turban'c'es, the Shah bad determined nott, to :nesiConituittee was unanimously adopted i reduce his army for the prompt. - By telegraph from Trieste we learn that itEsoLvitoNs, ~- Mr Murraybad demandeditousay — ' , . k .: ”" WprAtEas, It is of the most. vital ' . i.' -Z-------ar .0 ,. ... , "Pr r - , ,_------1... -:----- •- , , A ..I". trtanfig to..tli:v :--i- • rn avuovernmotit should be controll- ' 4 ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 1.2gmh..."9,Pi11. 1 od - by_the bona' fidc citizens thereof, and : . - -ThelNubie arrived at Sues the Wiling-as, Gov. Walker has repeatedly hriogsl dates from Calcutta fo the 2lsil s of —.- . • Madras, 25tb July; Galle, 28th, ii. ;'pledged himself that the people ; of Kansas shall have a full and fair vote at the cleft tion to be held on the fii•st _Miniday in Oc :. ober, for delegates to Congresi, mei:utters a of thefTerritorial Legislature, and other of , ficers.t Therefore, Resaved, That we, the people of Kansas, ins-;class Convention assembled', 'agree to participate in said election' '• , ‘. Fooleed, That' in thus acting, we rely upon, the faithful fulfillment of the pledge, et Governor Nia alker, and that we, as here tofore, protest; against the enactments for ced upon -its_ the votes of the people of ' Missouri. - • • - I Resolvcd'i That the mass Meeting proceed , to the aPptuntmest of a committee toiwait upon the Territorial authoritiei; add lir ,' gently insiit upon the revision and correc tion of the wicked appoilionment, •endeay. pred to be forced upon 'the people of Kan . sac, to govern the selections of 'Members of the Territorial Legislature. - • Resolvcd, That &en. J. H. Lane be au thorized and empowerd to tender to Gov - ernor Walker the force Orloanized by hint _tind'er the resolution passed by; the Cedven that at Topek4 on the 15th of July last, to be use.; foi-the proteetionof the ballot i box. • " 4 • =Reared That thi'l,maa'smeeting:e'xprees 1 their-nnalterahle determination to atiltere'to the Topeka qinstitution and Government" and,that nil olir action - shall be pointfci to ward setting that government. in matron in .a•legitiCoate-ranner at an early date. 'icy. ROBINSON ' S :I • .Gov. Robinson, who favored the • would wrest ttee poWer.from tlie' hands of those wlio have been acd aro now depriving the, pe3pliforKansas of their just rights: The wizens ought ;to choose reliable Free State, men to the Ligislatine, and leave the matter„ theit hands; depending upon tbenfto carry out the will of• the majority. EN TUE DELEGATE CONVENTI9N, , 01.1 the same day, at 12 o'eloelc, M., a -- delegate CouVention of the people of Rau-• mai met at the same place. - • -The followivg was the pernenent organ isation : . H.. Miles Moore, from the commit on' Perroanent Organizatien, reported the • 1. hiciftg officers s• - , , . =;•;••`; ifrerr;"acnt--Il'a. W. Y. Roberts, - ..0f Wyandott. - ; _ _l, Vice-Presidents-Hon. IL J. - Adams, !of Leavenworth. Hon Georgo W.•mitli, of 1 Lawrence.,. 4 _ _. Secretories—A. D. Riclordson, of Quin daro; E. G. Rosa, of Topeka. J. M. Walden, Itorn the -Campine on eyes:Riptide, .reportedjilife_l74tindted and eix-, S ty thee delegates : in attendance. ' ' ' ,. .nOICINATIoN OF 41. DGATE. '. Gar. J. H:Lano inquired' if any aelei Et. gate doire , zl to present to the Convention the nattio:iiif any candidate excep) Air. Pa r-1 ' tt. :So other name being offered, ,Ilon. ' . aretss J. Parrott' I of -Leavenworth l 'was 1 n mitiated by - acclamation for Delegate to ri 1 .-- ngiess. The 'nomination Was received with three , cheers, amidit great entbusi- NEM , EXECTriIVA tonaieting of Itsej o o = l ; t4 : a ' .1 pant. w u° keep 1 V f•slon coon:ally until after the ,4041-ter , election -' art& that five members still , ionsfitute a quorum- for the trans:le i_ dor. 'business. - : The reeblusiin wasimanimensly adef)ted, ‘-. end the Chair-sileeted.the folklisjpggrilitle . men: '''' J. H. Lane,Geo. W. Brown _ C. K. Kolliilsy i . Hobert Itiddlet, ' ...; , Dr.' James Davis, - iir. R Prost, „: ' 0.-E. leotard, Gto, W. s m i t h, i A ndrew Johnston, ''''• J. K. Goodwin, 1. .... t.t. IV. fincinnson, Dr. J H Gilpatrick W. F. M. Aniy, P. C. Schyler,/' . H. Miles 3loore, Dr. Robertse' D , , . Dr. J. P. Root, ` .Eft;_,Lln et ' • 1, A.`E. Jamieson, C. W. Bib co a ' i 'ADDITIONAL . 717 1 3 070 07 ILECTIoN. . 'C. Storrs;* 'Jr., fintrinittejti the enbieteed ' ' 7--------.---- :1 resolution, 'which was tuattintously adopt. lifollowointsitent and MIL rni . • *.k; . -18.4-- . 1 f ed. , . A purities of the blood Ifte ofttitdevw 6 Qd'itl 4 1 : Rcso . leed,, That t)iit CollrelltiOo reCOlO - eruptions, ulcers, tuttiorl' isefrof mead to the c haff ol each, Twin' g pre , hulls, and other ezternitEalK4 i z *tot- in the T - ry,, -shat they choose a Ar and R - ha --- 7 ' 1. I 11.16u3 scir" 0! ; z committee of , 1 ree tetrnAl . •sible WU, 1116. Wir have riled . yk er Z a nUr t IC IV ACrt°l2.'... "°L Fur all these diltre illting Valla t etiler.• /2 7,40 !... ill Li_sital! record 11‘ Taal .04 red, mid it O'er ia V wen Irti'h lbw v gromt a 8 al l : le :we t /11.—nd lniutegracellymitibleianrin'R n bl i ::71 8 11) 9 12t1 -: ;: e itne . f : i are refujed,/thwreisoint Er such a 14061; The t0 . 0 . 0t ceb•brated or GorEPAßPhy'sjcios of every tint / 0. Wit Nis' 4. ' ' he' L - Xasd that be citisens bepresent in milkiest are tecmnmending - it. \ Ditriog Ibis Ais ' , s f )/ 0 . - .. ''i+' ~. ~t • , • ,lu„onifber e to not prot iu r v itoo c tomi air4 tt eeiLica • . 11i i b a i b e l d e wea n t i her, while motif \ ,pen l on s sr} t; ge. u. ll' h ea cti cY th u e i t rlernar n itu rw tn n t s : f a, fi r ' t " ale--itti i 1. m /iiatrot stwouwith .41 ti, ys i _.: it will w i i :oef tterr us and •! . ..ientratie • aff eticce, in liver comploint, dyspepsia; rtrig lalizieti ^f, / : u . vi-i.s. Democracy i4.l...-1_1241-.....k.-Zi•4arith - . 4 na W erem VP ' 814 1" o f t l3e. totelP4 a few dcomo of the - ilia at . . - i and vermaaani sabot, N - 4 . 1 1 • - -1 544 \ their acts:and their policy here; he aba_, done& Tarty that retained nothing that 'was dews:ride..Save the name, Ind oolt Fides wittelhe people who hut been w ..g -eil arid odtraged. .1 - .1 3 , ; plitarzi, ly; Aden, Bth inst . It is Stated that Delhi iseot taken,, the da / 'te cf thi3 statement i 3 not givepi.' General Barnard is reported to Lave. t ed from dysentery. '1 The news given> thellorhbay iturqs - oi .the 14th July by flit) last mail, reslienting the taking of Cawripnre by the rebels,fand the massacre of the Europeans there iscon! firmed • The Sininon and 'Himalaya - arrived at Calcutta with ribout 1500, of the Mina forces, to proceed at once up . country. •I 0 s - Ily 300 more troops were expected. - • . Gen. Havelock's forces rncountrred . tb rebels; who were beaten on three occasi on, "and several .guns taken between Alfahiz bad rind" CawnpOie. - . The latter was retaken 'from Mena Sahib, whom Havelock is following up to 13hit toor, ten milei from Cawnpnie. 1 I Sir Henry' La vr renee died of a ivound received in 'a sqrfie from Luckuow, !be te . , •.. 1 at pr,esent , all is well • The Gwalior, Contingent has - mutinied, , and is supposed to haie marched nn Isidor e. All the trnopcin Cede have mil:tin - led' At Agra all is quiet, and the r4live krociis are ' disarmed. 1 A likei l y Tr f Ex-Gov. Gorman, of rt . ore,;lately made a iowirdly_eapaulti in tile cmimitMe romn of the Conatitutietfai Conventipo,!on Mr: Wilapo, the member from Winrs, 1 in which, likel3rarke, ho took his sionn; at the. greatr4t. finasible 'disadviinpiget t Bir Tall ,;man 11 -z- -- in it. geon, which I:l9i.nrot in pieces flier the bead of Ilia unsuOectini victim. Like Brooks, be mauled ,is an. tagonist while prostrate and belpleiii; hut. t i , *nlike the valiant Carolinian, helsegged he bp o tandirs not ta permit tbe cictini of is brutility to strike back, and ebiLniced be eirliist opporhanity to beat a IrLtc I,re rent; leaving,bis hat behind.'_ The .N Y ,Tribune sitysC.l I lithe sahl- to be s_mbitior of stat V.;S. Senate, and as. Ite 1 1 ha be 1J in ritheribad odor with the Dletnocra ey of late, lie no doubt took this Instbo o re,establishinghim.elf in their good igrfte thtofinnesota Democracy sic ee• in carrying - 004 first legislature of the ne Sfate this performance will add so l ethio, to g•orman's.claima, if not to his cillifica .1 none, for theitjignified seat to which he - Difficulty with Cott& Rich; I Washington City. Sept. 4.- 1 4 e Navy Depattment tLis morning, received KIP' patcltitit from Capt. Thatcher, wb visit& the Capitol . of Cbsta Rica, and had in in tersiew with General Nora, late i.nnina'ti. der orihe Costa Rican 'forces in Nicariigea, relative "to the'akeged detention of C'entral American citizens'on thelsikeo i Nicar iy. enand San Juan steamers, by. e f,osta 1 Rican authorities. Moritdenied iiny l such , 1 detentions, aria said that iAl,the tngmeeis ! i.cr bands employed or occupied on sand steam ers by him or his subordinates arirr pod by Costa. Rica, and mine -were forced te re ' main in any cipreity,• the eantraet.s :were made by their 'own free will, Not Imore friina Wiliam Carey Jones, but tey i coo gin l ' no th ing Quite in regartrio the mis sion enema), Rice. . Capt. Gobi boiougb . liaa been relieved from duty on .tb td Na. ral Court of Inquiry,fand Gig 'Parson appointed to fill hia,phice. 1 ,The artielea of treaty between Oft V. S. and geW.Granada are, agreed upon t i l and' will aontt be transmitted tti'lhat govern , Me" 16r, :ta official action. ' - t IlRemarkable Run °Cited L I - A down-town merchant received a remit , lance from one of his correspon - ta, in `the shape :la draft on the Ohio/fire I and Trust Company for. es,boo on We very day E nn wbieh that inatiintion cloned its:opm,-- Re- immediately tilegraigied to hi debtor, whatent him anpthei *ta m 345} ifi Tb4ulP ini,,l iaf which arrivtie day aft - 6rib, failure of that: brnkey-,;-tba merchant:4ln ion. arapbett theTtairate. and, receitta> i n a i few days another draft on Atwood-4i•-., just as that &m ettspended.i--N. E T i e r .l E=l ME I= i - 1181 ' . The St. Laois • t is very, wt a l ai ; isfied with the result of the eletlen Missouri. lt says: - . ITne election is Our victory: — at ' 1 No g n at who may eventually-get the salary, the m . 4 triumph belongs to Maj. ROHM' has made a _name in histori, and , wrought a revolution in politics that will down. to posterity as bright examples o a lofty patriotism, a heroic canvass and a generous responsive supper! — frtni large CpaMeS of the people impelled by a p ty ,:, ..- diseipine., - pThe vic t ory we pay, him rs,-and it-is re ractically aswell as moo Ily.-_ The cam. - Taiga which has just awl . has given ' , us he State in coming time. ' Tke'ffde of t i immigration that will set into Missouri, Will More than Compensate for partial 1 ss es that may henceforth ,occue: from an' Complete organization in tha — presentrH Those who may take flight and go Off f m I not having fully apprehended the great is. tote involved, will be replaced throe-fold b y' ri m the - sic - attracted here in comW.quenceaf t issue. ' But this. is not lAN What as been accomplished in the late litberna fi at struggle does. not reduce itself to 'mere anticipation, hOwever cheering d well founded that may be. Faote hie al. BO b e en achieved—facts that - Speak 9re IpoWerfui lP than mere words to the reaso ~. of lall discerning men. If wetake the t tile of returns , as it stand:lin aneilier—crll mu, with all the sinister dealings o(tae null' era credited, to them, it will 'be seen tha we have earile4l,..oaLivrarilmtbfrea—""ti legal clr elifirs,ihree oor.gressional distriets by I rge rtWrities, and hate closely contested! ree others, leavinTiorly one that the null fierb can•with certainty call their owu at the next. election. L . • , ~ Indian Hostilities in Um. Washington City, Sept. 4.—The S ern mail furnishes papers from all poi , late as due. The Teans papers a with statements of ,Indian hostilities. Ihdiins'had appeared in the vicinity o Antonio- Capt. Whiting, of the S , Cavalry, who went in pursuit, captur the horses and mulel taken frow 411 , Diego mail train. Capt.iPor,e's party had arrived at Clark.- 'All were well ' .Te Indiansn bad been troublesome the ronte. Theylwere defethed in t , gagetn rats near Fart Lancaster. kept tn' the Stb infantry of the U.S was killed).The Indians were mout armed; wit Sharp's and Colt's rifle . 1 A flints nd bead of cattle died fro 1, nation on he Island of Galveston.. The su .ject of s Constitutional C Lion was being agitated. . It was thought probable that C ,1 Henderson will decline, and Matt Il i nominated to the U. S. Semite, in I LMr. Rusk deceak , d. - . Mil '~ ~~}' ~. = . IM!E Trial for,Bittraer.. Bosrox, Sept..s.—Th trial of Gatdeuer for the murdel of her h Hosea .3"nmea Gardner, late'r..) : •trn Hingham, by a dminister og :Ir., tile hasvccupied the Supret e Judicial in session at T'lymoutta, nearly the week. The argument - it ,the deft the absenco of direct pfoof, the nil _ ...._ cr v , 0,511 :9 charge, tlrs. Gar veer itdcirel jury. She labored . udder much! merit and frequently biirst into te sa i ltninly declared litr i rnire innrl the crime. The- jury re.turned 1 tis morning, failing fo agree; fi fdr acquittal and seven for eat:vial TR , piisoner will re aiu is east/ 7 .. i remanded. • , _ WbloollSill liepublean 4oave . Cific,tao, Sept. s.—"ll he Repubh l yen tion at Nadiion, yestert Witted A.. W. Raudall for Goverr Charles Shurg for Lie+. Governor Bills, Thrown wa i t by Broic., NEW Yoex, Sept: 4. 1 1 i t is rum the Brokers bavo tiircwn out the ' the Niagara , City Bank, and 4 Bank of Vermont. -.! Heavy rob ALBANY, Sept. 4 L—Mr. Da' I s. Cashier of the Niag . a4 *ilk of I i was robbed Tait miglik 41L.tise c package contdiniaglM di - - --.4,,j,-- Snapetudini-Orileal& _ 161317A1.0, Sept. 4.!—Oliver I :a. Ibank1 bank 'hs-suspended The other strot.k. 'There is no excitement. Destructrie Fire. BIIATTLEBORp, VT , Sept. 4. lags -were burnt this morning, severui ftne dwellings, a paper sp7 , 's.B*.fttetory. I : I. • . 1 • • lirbityen tirown N'. Y. bri;kom - , .. Bank of , Hallowell, Hallowell , 1 Exeter Bank, Exeter, N. H. South,Hoyatton Baak,iikith kit) Vi i "-- 1 . ~. ..: 1 1 --,--.Rhadii k-lt e br.landllentrat H?n ßank, }. w L ' Fariigis" Dinick_Y l ildifard s . 1 1 : I. Manor Verne,, Mnk ; Provider i,ertonliink, Tiverton, It. I. .-Wltostir-Bank, Danbury, it. Cam, mercial'Hank, Berth ittnta 'Bergen entity,.JJ. --:. Sackett& Harbor.XD lo p io o i t . • 1 •-! ' , • , Holliiier Bank, Buffalo. , ~ Claemung enmity Bank, Horee fie& Mr. John Thotp. .. ;bas inade•jiiii-aasigti• l ~, mane to Mi. Plata. nr,: —N.: 4 1 :- . 7,:i!awri Wednesdirip, - ...,:,...1 . ' 1 • - 11 ........-___ .- - Pacts Brough t Our „k , - ur . . The writers in the Star o f oast deal. tenet tpihe ezhinsively in illustritions,ltn ' ihow that mutt figures in relation to the Mehl Line, are'trree ,u-nelara'd" iret° iakerptetliZzlii, coerftediith ,the iubject,,we inyiteltheta most cordially; , to loin issue wityison the tolloaingpoints • 3ton *acrid l ii'sh'ort time - no t ; that the ettPvidittives I an; the Columbia RsAlroad from MO' uP '4d 1853 t = were 35,780,385,25. We "contest this,: pd say they] were more -04579,905;864AS paid for;damages on' •.--, ibierßotidi and that dtfrin4interest was the Period ibmti nemea ' 784 4 'paid . z. so, 832„12 ofl cok,the money borrowed to btlildi it. Nel-, thei'of these Sums save you taken into se- 1 cdunt. 'Mill you contend thatlon have? Yon mea l ted a short tithe ago, that the • expenditureron the Jnuista Division, from 1880 . 4 to 1853, were 8595,257,79. We ' a m Conteit.this, end say they Were more—that BSi l :PN ''''' , $338498,16, was paid for repairing breach LA RD f . at Htintington in 'lB3B, and, that during , ' _ the period above named, $4,722,915,39 of interest was paid on the money borrowed UNION COUNT .o o build,4.„,'Neither of these sums have you • . '?* f._ taken had :mount. Will'yencentend that DE , LORMA A nd ss it ern itrEb, jj . • : v ousseerte d a s b ot g A n l esig i;„ t h a t t h e GEORGE P. 13HAW•x., ,• . , t: : eipenditures , on the Allegheny Portage • - Sherir ..." 3 . Road from 1830 up to 1853, were $3,955, 1 .: ; .-• 856,60. 'We contest this, and say that WILLIAM P W. inwiN .01 't .. - tp- , thi _we re ... ye more4that 823,950,70, was I • Register 4 - i . -, . paid for damages - A4-fire on this-Lineg un and I SAMUEL B. WILSO : .reingh. ' that &Intl the period above tiames2, I ..•.' .4.1 1 - - 1, ~ 494,406,54 of interest was paid on 'Abe i''f•-•.: -. .-” qv -- 0 -- • - •be of qetlit-rnignnaft„r : e ns f _ - ti,i - lp ..,... I A-vrtitsity; . ~i.,,_ : ---,, e: nwur Tz higried.4ool , ... ii i it. --Eali T t._ ' Cheek vf , eourt • •You'atlerted a 'short tune ago, that the • the M'ain Line, from 1830 up to 18'53, Were total expenditures, on all the branches of ALFRED G.7•McCRE.W . ~"iit i. ' Welton. l, Conimisstoner. 'P II 1 813,594,472,11 We Contest this, and say they were: mere—that the pay of the ABNER MORTON, Filniklin. Auditor. .ii i - Canal' ( Commissioners; the pay of the . Board of appraisers of Damages. the salaries of , the collectors, the salarie4 of the weighmas r. WILLIAM C. c ll or lili n T 7 7ll6 ei. Brighton l tp. , !e l ls, and . the wages of the lock-keepers, has , la been ignored in your account• and more- 1 lover, within the peiod named, 1 10, of” interest NATHAN P. C H o w u i c se fi, ln.„... N . e r w ee „p ier rig . hton. 1 b y c oa r uv r o o d w orn ed etee en t i o dv ,t h build aytotuii they ye ' ba N na i i n ed e e? r o a f t there o.Will items ii has been paid 0 8 n iO th ,7 a ti ra 7, 0 I 0 6 e l y , JAM ES STI4IBLING, Inappenaence. Tt - ustees of Academy. bI - . i (id * . . i m.T KENNEDY. N. Brig: ton, (4 years.) 1 . SAMUEL MOREHEAD:Sharon,(4 yrs.) • Nciw neighbors, let us hear from you on' SM ITH CUIs.ININGH A M,lieiiver, (3 yrs.) I these' trifling points , immediately, so that ' , I -- o_unie Ar l , v u es s , iiv in s tl i m it n . e 2 x d r...nurn ABNER P.liACOCK,Roeheriter tp (2 yrs.) we may be enabled to' "post the hooks" i number of our paper. ____ t ar We arc requested to state,ithat a Meeting n " i Instead of answering these plain, straight. of the County Comniittee will be iiield on I, , ta i dsiy, the 21st of September . -It: is desired that , ' i , . , _ . i forward questions , our blu,teriog neighbors eiery member should be present! ' f‘bar•lc down," g'cav• in,"and like the whip • pod boy, have "nothing to say." How them does Abe account stand? Let us liMit the book,' up to 1853 .0 Receipts Col. Raid $9,020,278.39 E. liir. C• 2,9:12,57 !.14 JuivllDiv. C, 1,496,4z9,79 A. P. R,, 2.520.407,84 W. Div. C. 2,8'2,212,32 - Proportion of 1 i miy to dans' -, Comi, R : , or : donif.tes. Col- = I leetOrn,lOck- ; keepi.l . l and , WI 12tlitsers Interest paid , _ ,up to 11353.0 n ;tnoniy b l ,r , • ,rowed to con! . -mg_ Ma th • • °t a $19,681 999,48 ./ \ BEA ■. -*STAID = WEDNESDAY: SEPT..3,, ; ' cure ortq tiqe • FOR GOV .nuni, , •••, • • Bel t , V I r• - • ofis n ett FOR 1311PRE14 )18. rn 'Jaes , 9f• Joselik 9,;(..Cher!er, HMI FOR 'CANAL CO WAYI J.- MILL ••• , Of Philo" ta ea I ,und ' The Sin • nod d all San Flit t along • o en- ser roops I d, and . star- I I, Next Monday, at 1 P. )1.,,j the VOters of Beaver County will bear in•On4l, , is the r day flie d for the Ilan. D.VVID_W I LMOT, to be with us. We treat qur frtetis, and our 1 'i n'pponents too, fr.= all !arts Of the County ; ill' come in large nun‘bera; to hear it ii distinguished advocate Fre edDltg' Free * - Labor, and Free Institu °oil We hope to I ri,c. the Court Flouizi ciewtieli to . lts utminkti eapacittfr: with theromaneff, of .Lo County. 1 7'•" 4. • -- DER soN A*• —: " a -1-re..e. - i I , vt "hMed a . reply 1 by the ) 4 44i - dual who tilasl , ,,ii ewhat ae. j j c ereli refleeted upon„ltt iittn q 4„, nioation that appeareil ht - me" A rgialitik...g4; b.." , 1 14 titlic • ut 1 - made_ upon nven- ' enpral ,ani bp. ',1a..-43 of sbautr: =I to Lim, urtl whole ; certoiu- in which a perc tai—and the nut; fed by the hulls.] that he hhs th coartegy at nor that protnioe, ati sed the excise- r 4,7. but ewe of Court e stood oar columns y until htings that that " product of n editors of the A! *am it desth in tb. t r We - bad auction, made !!!!! n Co-n -ay cum or, and and were ignorm manuscript was publication;. &DI insertion, we el privilege of stril ity of language charges that we were vrronvous: ed that bille of Datby in de . Ca id„ dig kpart . ; re.• of - VARIITY. Sr Messrs. 'lime; Igf, it so well and fi pSe of , thia coal eery to itudte xt other coiumn.l , Glaelle, - Veriety Goods erally, ia-veried, supert sive, and 'at moileratTyl men of moaners, the pub' rib are 201 build ioo'indiand I k. at by•thi itrecive .Seusinal, 'Blain . e. and 0 to to receiv yaltoo The bum The Wink isy of NI Alit4l GAin ! ari;eiation of 1812, . • log at yjl ,) Buffs' is.new. :he- D . 2.o_bushel '~ is con 114rIlly - bts make e: o') .h iniku avail them „, - •,, - i .7` ..'''l.!•4h-.. , Tr. , vt,,,Juige Cu r ' 1 Hi i. oti:llte Upach .4 the Sipriitnei Unittri Staief. •:114. and 1 414* n.10.-the only iii:. ptiglnil nraY' po:yo Eli El -- • CONE AND ma, HIS CORN 110 nd»i+t• wo bril 1 E!M snee• against Line ,to 1843 14 , 010,472,04 T axpayers, congratulate yourselves on ig relieved of so liesvy a Litrden. \ . THE 1110SPECT---0131 twin 7 aim ti, rev lke on into bleb be -Ai • v ' \ [-- Sonie of the most sagacious 'politicians 1 in the State, from lobservations they have been enabled to make of the condition of thitigs in the'Eastern nod interior .portbms 1 . , of ',the State, all concur in the opinion,lhat if the Vest holds up to ler _majorities of last Iran i , Mr. Wifnicit can and will 'he tri i - r umphintly elected : .• This opinion is based. upou the fact that a closer union exists be:- twetin this opponents of tie National Ad' Ministration now than existed at that time; 118 well as a t determination on the ' p7t of 1 . 1 • _ .. any who then mistakenly cast their °tea .L _ for ; Mr . Fillmore, to retrace their Steps, and exculpate, themselves from the charge of playing directly or indirectly into the hands of te pro -slavery'Democrocy. 110 ' What is our duty,.. under these-eir l\r„ , i 1 cumennices? Manifestly to go to work ear.. neatly and' heartily, and with a fixed re-. I solve to do our entire part in bringing a... t . , , I so desirable a result. lt will require very, littlk . labor,comparatively,on the part_of each one of . our hitherto active political friends, enable ; to .. enablens to maintain, at least within . a fraction ,, the" majority we rolled up • hit rani Shall we not then , with this end in view. Make one sirong and united effort ? WiliwO nef'st once throw aside any and all local difficulties that may hire crept; into 1 our ranks, and ,iesolvo that our opponents sball not profiti by our dissensions,; as they i zeon f filintly imagine, -,bu,treill do our duty 1 l lns becomes Freemen ' and as the uniempre- mi LI • misting opponents of those deattnctive aims . and measures which the Sham Democracy have 'in view,? I 1 ... i as tbe eh L6Ol we pro hadow of its pro- writer, trail the tide for to its sed the to sever- several lipviog Store of Istlygb, tie peo ; Deees. . c lriD 11137 orf Lopkiing 4 Notions gen ,ery ezten ire Jodating rotgage of glad Norinal Curry, ntinnes eserves '4lOB, 5251 UNE the war td meat iest. .For 'the nea;Ver Argue. The Riding Rtrig in -the Beaver Fair prOprO-is cued:l4lf mils around. Let A B and 0 start at the same Nice and trhvel lho r a l atue direction •—. Mtge:l:around in 7•s Of an B iu.l f>. hours, and C in 1,4 tourit,.' .how many hinars will they travel until they , all arrive l at the srartitig place together? and how many _times will each tie go around? Answer next week. GAden OM , which carnrity to shell. rescn tiep elro should d to be • MoreVailures in New York. - New Tiirk; Sept. T—Tultle, ,Cutting PO; D. Eerily, and Bates-, Griffin & 416te 1 , flour and, produce dealers, have sus- litste to which it • ed . Ids peat tirt of tike t I, TI McLean i 50 the j• I. Ilea vy Boston Boston; Sept. 7...-S.trani Goddheim an evensi l vp,Clothing !Jonse, have suPpendect, Their liabilities are over Inlf a million. Expenditur $5,860.'291. 862,938,11 j 4,013.785, 1,840,535, , 937.0f,3; 19,C81,999,48 11•11 MI __-.-- 7 ---- Waif.- PA RALTPO R ~ •,- 11, f, s o y _ 4 '4 1• I 1 -t b ii. 6 ' If: there Is one, t nog more , , r . 'another heti setved :to damage Gea!Packerls ~.:,‘ prospects / fauthe State biagistraey, it ~,„.,,,!. , al be' atiributedi to ilia timidity.—to use it harsher tesui--in placing himSelf i in ti i ie 1 , bands or 4. ,Com l in o ittee, to'ilvoid a face i t! la , . face ncet ter with Mr. Wilmot.' Hells , , 1 reported, ii his recent; speech it York, ito ma fo:, have said that bsswas anxious .. tpaccept the 'pia aiiileuge[of Mr .; Wilmot, bat the CoM- a t ße ly .-, erP 7 ,t )ft •, , ..- Monday, the I.4th of- age) mittee Weald not le him do so. What a humiliating acknowledgment 1 With w, at At the(Cot ----,_Retitle, a t 1 ptolock 1 disgust such* confessioninspire oven afternoon. ,'- ' his Derneet•atio friendal - it-The Committee , Every voter in the County should make `would not 1 t bias 1'" • Would not a_ 111111 . 4 i.iis point, 'if pospible, to - come out and bear who thus ... ylituppetela the iian4 t or-lhia this noble ; and eloquent champion of Free. keePeeas eat a beautiful figur e in the G I 6 7 dom, and Free Labot. An..opp?rtanityi to -,-- I;en# l ,tolil chair of-eh 4" Keystone statb .. ?? bear Penrisylvs's distinguished Son Mai/ Why, alp! proiabilityli,; - that his timi dly, never oecnr 'again. Comet*, Ccime all : ! would pilia it bird to toke no step, indite no. ..,-.•;- g-• • . 1 1 1 roessage, sign no Jill, make no suggestion k Just' Ite,ceitred ' • to the Leiislitute,444botit keeping a Com. . 1 ' A large assortment of 1 1 • a 4 A first. . ' iliine , • tt4ti of mit* ha e. I a nd °oar 1 - cootirlo, P f tRLOR & SHOP. STOVES, them. Is this the, fi nd an autcmuitt r A Of various' desigidind sizes, which _forilcheal3-- the People of tPenasyleania desire as their t nee?, durability - 71neatnes e s, can not he exc l elt- - Chip!' Magistrate?. IDo ,they net r ater e d -n thUr n a n y ex ° !iil l ", m hem nit e Stove;Tia vratit a man of nerie, of de backbone,7 of ' - 0,4 sheet Iron Warerooin o -,. , r 4 personal in cadence, who would be goe- • ew B - A. BESTIVICK3 ' ria - bton, Sept? 7, 1857. etched by tit ictritvf limison and Right , --•--• -- --_- ..---------- ---- - ---- 1 ,1 t. - L apd climbs: is duty - manfully and fear- •-1 N! 0 TIC E. I- • - Tessly, toga as Of any itid all outside in-., a t erst Fried having 'made sale of hi . I 1 9 111/OAn - dery in Bridgewater, rid being desiT -____ ~ I Ironll4:4l4isitis up h i d business without' delay,* , C.Dearnotave tree at NCrkl:frlears. 1 ;selves indebterb . ; not"e'glgakt n cco - unt t t o il e i rii .! ' NEW Ort.LEatie'• -- Sept. 4.•= , --Two fires oc- i an d settle up their accounts, and by l 56 Cloin cnrred here this morning, cansiog an aggro - t will save loost.: , , _ ' I !. 1.. gate loss of g 030,009, The first fire,r.lS at i My beaks and notes will be found at mY're.el the building ' if Messrs: Maloney& Bros., 1 dente itilleaver, and iti my absenCe rre# home,` on Magazine street, and the second, at a , Sept.. e tl, , 57 ce ! J. 5 / 4 -14 7 6 e* --Es q• 1 Coffee House on St ! Charles street. ;There i <I N. B. . ' ' WIIITSELL. -, I wis h-beund - erstood. thaiunlelis thn ' was a two-third insurance an the loss! 1 . above notice is attended to a 1 egai course wilii L------- . '! be pursued: f 1 1 ril The florae Fair at Elmyra+A Baal. -- A Jilt:Ill:1'131UL NOFIC E. _ . _ ' ° Eotra.k,- N. a 4 Sept. i 6.—At a race , THE i ildeigneil Will r . eive prbposcls etap - , which camel off to day 3n the grounds-of to ~ho I' th diiy of Septemlwi fir the icetp 7, 4 the Fair, Flora Temple won ag ain s t Lan- r.of mi• if: iiti eta II on af , , in the Foie qrounils_ cot and Real 13irt1.1 Three straight heats of-tho licaveriCoinity Agricultural , 7-First ,iSocietyidu7 ring the continuanei!,,of the no, ,lisp, p r qpo- • were made, with " the following bats heat for tho keepin of a . CosrErto_ic ts,ALCON. beat, 2 minutes 26/ seconds; sccmd, '') . •., -- ' , .1. C ,111J.SON. minutes 27 seconds ; third,2 Minutes 25see. ! , se p.- -t..." .! . , Tr: B. C. Agrp S.:city. lei - There is vslthtng in the. whole list , • ' . GrN ytt AL I..LEcTioN 1 of medicine creating sueh a stir among in -I, .. , ; . ~„ ~, ~ , , ,valids as Dr. SanfArd'lnvigorator oil Liver .' 1 il l 11l () I C ila .:111 - 4 Aif ii) •". • , , Remedy. It givel such quick relief as to' GT If l 'i , L'' , . I I t , , LL ' AAUrlt.'ll, li an, oy an -Aot iti C i e-cot:0- I convince the patient of reeehing hencfit iai- ;I\ - ‘ i l l Aise,ai,iy of the Copan., ce ~f t most as soon as' Ill✓• me a - moo Is ta ken . , rer.LlSYLV.tnia,. eutitle rrAn eet: t,., 1 +pi'. •.,e tho We do not: I:now a single instance 'Where t • t . Ge',,''r e ." l . ~ . .I t , : *-,1 ,1 1 011; 1 , ,1N. i,, A ,_ .. t.e Ttf . in ,, , • , L\ upon -,,. i.i , iiit , tiiis : ~,C omnii,, ,n 7t .i i; t u i c i ,h ' has beCn taken without bent tile, and in near ' ~.), all cases a complete cur is•.el4teit by ' A ct . r, 1, , ,. e. L i i. t. ,: c 2: l 'r: e iL tl'i :" L ' i:C:linc.:_lie'j „ i i " t • ! its use. It has acquired its wide popular- 1 , 1 il,_ 1 4 A.MES -I.).RR % ''l l' . I i t. , icy simply bree.m.o it does what it 1. , i reeo ail, .j sl,,, ,, ify , f 01 1,, ,: ~.!,t, I .r u,,,,,,,, do 1 , ,--r 0, -;firrike I mended to do. It is coustantly enhiging, : 1 ,, ,c : ‘ ,.. i i , 1 , .i. gie.,,this I„ablic notize[t. p_i. , t..le , :t: . ' I its circle of frien4s, earrying,• healing on - , 1 .1 ~;* '.i, e , n,it - v , f Boa: cr, tLit "ii. '• ,cocoa! its wings, and joyt to the hearts of thos Elecii ,, li x:111.11,e hel lin 5a.1,1 e , .lllitY ' ,I ''l - ' 'suffe.ring from Liver Cempliint, . Jtlundiotr's e , 4 , o A • ,t ues d ay , id oro l ber ri l cxt; ssitt l , or eneral debihty. l ' I ' .'; tii . ; J,./y pep gut eceritl Eleci4n ltisirint-i..i...'. toll , ~....-. ~ gerSold by Di. 0. Couningliath 13,2:1 1 ver and Druggists , i . ; The etcetrs of 8.-rough toys neliip 5.1 , 1 rutet genora,lly: ,' • 'f t 1.10-Court 11:aete•le the toron-hinf Be .0. - cr,_ - - --. 1 -..-1---..-- -- -- - , • • ; ' ' Th o Deaf ! , R e ,,, tore l ;74 ... ..4.6A -. ...: 7 4k f a y,' , , Tl, c e i ec :.p s . e .z; ol P i tr i llit o si i .); s fi. ,i t a iittit , . 7. two- t,.. f-,. 1 i years ago it vaitlgenbially 'snpposed that ' A:t i t,te e lir i 1 ii, C cut..•r; of .M, , iit tiiwnsiii,•,lWill iii ' ii.t oif I gray hair could not be restored .to its orig. l 0 , iluu te a v:ui El li u lt, v,. 1 i:, 3A id. C•vir L l+ii.... Mal color, or made to grow on Laid . lioadsi-1 The ofinctLT.s.or itopeccoll towns:lip Iciii inci . i t but sine the advent of Professor ' NVmid'.4' ti,t the li l i oitae of Geore,e K. &Int:mm.. l , in ti.o ~ it- c Hair Restorative, many persons who illicii ' lege o qi c oi i ewilli 2. lp ,, e . .altl e.sNcslshii, : • .1 1 resin. are 123 W Seel:l'4l3U) , in 'the, varioui I The _,'l"-JlT'''' of 2 1 . ?lip ‘ 1 ,,c e v . :„,,u, 1 2 „ . " r e 1 °, 1 4 0 „ - „ . ,: - „ , ,,,: .1 ,3 youth, wftairneiheir - own dark, , flowing regli a ? 4. 1 164.v. : - I The lectors of Roeccon 'towns've i will i• e I simply, from having used ibis' great . Resto-'4 at the tons.'e_idDayjciEwitig in Is'i l d tie-n:;14: mite.—Louisvi'lle .Times. , -.-. i The Stec ors of Frankfort distillt will Mee; :' t ItErSold. by lir. 0. Cuuninglinina 4 p _ i the heit,.„'se of,Geor ! 4o. hung in ci, i'Lan'.fort.' vet end druggists generally, i - 1 The eleceors of WU' itire's'il'striiit t , e•• t , . 1 the house of Jo:AM - Porter in the vil I- , of il '• it r , s o .1 - ver. Tile electors of Greette Jtown,sl,.ii to Moet at the louse (if .E.lijah Niswati;.ier in lintik;lnitir. The elector.% of eit'o townsliip,l wili meet •.t the honse of Milo Licri'n,tzer.:Fairriew, 1 The °teeter% olltriishluti Owns tip nit: c• - il.i braced in Industry clistriet ) wild ' meet "'at Cie - - house of Richey, Eakin in said tis - nsiiip !'' K._ The elekors of the, hor,UNI4-_lf F..iliuin , ; meet at thei :academy cldemy n Falistol't.l t. Tliveleciors of,Pntersou towtilligi t .'swot at the dehool house in •thevillogil nr Brio;toir ; ' The electors of:Chippewa town 14' will 'meet at the house of Sainnel Cunning.M .l - 1 0 _ , .Anil township. 1 1_.., , . , - The selectors of South' Beaver meet ti!,, the house of . ,John- It toWnship• I 'I The electors of'Darlington tow? at the Academy in Darlington.' The electors of Big •Beaver town! at thehonee of Widow Miller iu r,, s. The tideot"pra'i:of Franklin town% .at thelionse of Mark ft Clark, in ship. 'i• ' .. 1 The lectOrs of North' iewickies meet at the house occupied by, Jo land of itebj . atuin Chew.' 'I The electors of Pulaski townshi the house of - Win :McClelland in s. The elect Ors ofAl.arion' townehip the house of George HaitTell,.jr ~ I sh.iii . .„- ' 1 .' 1•_ , The, elect Ors or i ew ;Brighton borough and district to meet at 'the School ildmie 111 said. borough. ' , ~.' 1 .The electors of - B4cliester_towns up will meet at the sehool•housein .the borotigl of Rechis: trir .; -, ./ _l, . . ,1 The elector ' s -Of tlif.borangh of meet ht - thesotionkitotile in Roches The eteeterci of Freedom botslitgli to meet at tht , school h use in' tit le i Freedom. ! i , , . ,The elector pf New Sewickly ~ 1 meet at { the, hone of Jo an Fcazei u ship. The electors of Nan %try district to 'mOt. t at the !theel house in the town of Itutitstt:y - i ' The erect Ors of Harmony townshlit to inert at the Zconomy hotel late? , kept by John;:Sehrei hrieoluiciltors of Economy town'ship \to' ' meet at the ° of George CM in Said town slap.. n slap.. . a _l . e p w l!t e c t e b e y th i e m q ii rkt t_ lifie 1 elect orsAiVabfiocreh s '' 'a in td ut w a i n il d wo O al e t e l lpe of ra i o ,e n n f4r , G lv o a v;'lt a nOr 01 . the Comt i ns2 - . : Two permns for Judges Or tho Court of pennsytvania: ..--Sill;'il:;.;', - ••One) person foi.'Canal Commissioner •'u , PentilYlvnititt ..l ' r . IIYI person's ft, members • of the 11.im , 0 of Represfinteltes, of the Coninionweald; 1 4, Pen i ngylvania, in ,conjunctictO with 1,..ai. I resell coua t y, - ,„. -- - '''• F- - 1 • - One person for Sheriff of Beaver coirt`,. 1 . One perff on for Reti..tcr and h'ecordi.r 0' lleavei. eottoty. . I ' 3 ” 1 . -1 • One person for Tret 1 •Ptic person fors Cl Beavet. ,colinty. , i I One' person for.C9! Icounty.' - .1 0114 person for Audi , One per Sou for Cor , On peron-for Po !I Beate Icounly. ' - • -..-, For , persons Ivr I connt —two for font 'three T ease d and one I . DIED. I Ob the 6th inst. io -North Bridgewater, Mr. WILLIAM I%lC ' 3lll.Lbr, a soldier of the War of 1812: ' and looga,resident of Beaver county, the 'Nth:yearof his age. ,' To the Republicans of 'Beaver Counby I respectfully offer myself; as a candidate for' • Poor House Director, at Die Octoberl eloction;' and if elected, pledge mys elf to an hOnest and faithful discharge, of the duties Pertaining to said office. • . ,1 JOHN .HESSON. New gewickly Tp., July l -15.—* k TO SCHOOL TEiCHERS. lexpect to be in attendarice at• the-tower School Ilona°, in poorer, on Saturday the 19th of SepteMber,, for the pUrpose of exatnin ing theiteachera that motbe preeent.l • N. AN:EttY,-Co.lSuplt. SCHOOL TEACHERS WANWED. VNF., Male Teacher - au Principnl, tFad, two Female Tettchersas ./Fssistautspl to 'take cbarge of Freedina tichtlol.: Perim - sale to be banded in on Saturday tbe itkday of October next, when Illr..Avery, .056,4 Super intendent, will be present to:examine them. 1, sept 94 D. S. 21.1ARQUIS,,,I!res'L. Tl4OB. kkifiNEDY,J a TORN T. I SHANE. THOlii AS KENNEDY; JR., CO, CO.i ",f'' sci Corer of kood ana l , 4th sts,{ I -. . • ' I . PITTSB,URGH,I PA:I , 16 i (6213 a YNE. COMA Eg g3,/E gi , ' ANIFANGY 1 , GOODS. ' Oin. stock of-impiirted l and Dome r stic Faaley antil Variety Goods , 1 ' Including PIiINS, 1 ' ' COMBS. , ' - '. • ' . - I CLOCKS, , ' ' - ,' GLOyEs, j • --', 1 HOSIERY, SHIRTS, l a • b* AWERS, 1 SILK and COTTON t _ I ' HANDKERCIITS, _ _ THRIgADS; BUTTONS, i• - • 1 ,, • PORTMONNATES, Atid all inrtiOles in our line it now large and ya tw.; /additions a re oonstutly being made qi reet frop the Eastept mrmqs4turers and Im porters., I , .; &meetly s':ieit/ the attention of oar mere tihd hqyers generally. Sept', 0, ithi. ' THE G.REAT • ,CAN CORN SHEL. Nmi onj ExhilA:ion 'at s'O 64 FIFTH STREET,:PITTSBFROII, • 7 Warrstntedlto shell 20 DoSHELy'Ptilt in the Winds of on 6 man. •This-thaehitie is ger mink,. the invention of the dr. combining ev erythibg that is useful. with the durithle 4kari; cfficient r We respectfully iiivite the Farmer, Mechanic and Capitalist to a thorough'-trial of ;this chine. geirCADT. AND' SEE.- I, ataLlitate and Ceunty Rights for sate by the Agent, .1. 0. 8.1 CIOLD‘N. flept. 9, 1857. . < i I 4.• 1, 1 ' 1 • t- EDI 1 , 1 II 11 II El MEI NM nty, 1 MI iii k qle MI r:a." in Enid ship to meet • i * .hip will meet Id toloslip. tip to' meet said ;town- t,vrne ip. ui n will m e et at townallip. to tot.et of n sqld town- Hoch - ester to: 'pter I • bnrotigh of township to IT esurer of [Beaver c, Trrk cl the Coiirie wissjcmer df I Baer itor of Waver cotirity, trier of tearer county. r Itouse`lp)rectin of 4 lrusteea ot AVCC r yean etch, o4' for for - two Tftta. •-
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