II 111 i; Frz'm THE CO S T 1 _ ,Duriis t 1 qpint the fo Government the B~lti IF DK Sint lowing s and rew T. Ain't IW tII 1 and,es. - of the Vrer4ury's rep 2. Post] 01Ec' charges .1 3; p O5 el ci s provide( eiti !. --, last ess 011 kggreglte. . - 1 1. 1 hat_dutti is all go D etnocrific'Maws it insinnpeitney and di our renders, before I such, an Oggregate? Ire I shoired that the one fiscil year,,ll fellowing.stitos, viz: Specific-4unit in balls ti Less asfidienCies.sB,9l, indefinitel slims rerrannedt approprinti Former appropriation§ pace eppropriati rk. '- • ii, ---: A ger'te for service for 'rs '5B-., .• Theis 1 ] without 711 wino b f< 4 ' I 1 cy, the itiipropriatio s for 'Ol second yCarleiceed by'about 1 expendititresrof thefist fiscal Lo'o9,ooollnearly of t e defici From bati to worse ith a -.Kel - ministration try to shit from Iterselres to Congress; pay, makes he appropriatidn. , we•spen, what they ;grant. , -, Why , of course Oongressmakes the' ap- proprin ons, and its must make the eppro ; priation which the incompetent and iiishon eel„men, of the Administnition require to esiirYnti the %remittent, or else stop ter -lain pas of the AdMinistretion; and the . .• - ( ( expea , are so large because Democrats (tie in office , and are incompetent to dis- Charge their duties with ecpoomy and hon. -eisty- - 1 \ - -ilt, honest Men—unlike the Sec- - tarY of i ll War, and able meld—unlike the - Secreiniy of the Tre i nsury .nd of the Post Office Department, I thelkoveiument would • tot an, ought not cost mord than half what it.'noW costs. Filiniore adlitinistered it, for about li l y/. - ! . I !, But rt is'not true that Corigress has forc ed appropriations an 4- exp4nditures on the Oriventment. On the contrxry theGovern lnent [wiled morethen Congress gave. Mr. Illuchanan lade' the Kansas and Vtalil wars withoui the .ori?ers and against - thri.pF4'est of Congress. 'O . nglreis .did not , make IMr. Buchanan Opend 19,00,0b0 more thin Congress bad authoriCeti him!, to I spend; yet.;- such were deficiencies” pr i ovided - ,or his extrava nce, g a ' I - .. Congrers did - 00 A loan idfil $40,000,00 ' of iniciestl to •the es . :. Congreßn did not :cast of 'collecting tin 099,000. 1 , If ; Congrfra did ni building o ten slooi ;.:Congre I did not lumaltd b ingnandei the rvilia "----whictl s i t ilisererontiry plundl - *ant i cunt. -,------- , --k--------i tto. tho hfr band if! 'mere c , lecrtion of the (-Joe year - 9 . ?ngiele gate hin3. • . l LOEB 1,7 . n Mr. Bwininan asked! iidps.&c....- ".-748 n' 011 penditur s. . ,i I 1: 4 eral l '. Ilbu lhat -i! o r I I' !• I j 'Admlnis ration. •11-"! il , I • ;is :given them; b t ince+pete - ney "and dis- . 1 . 1 . honeity, favoriti m. and peculation so per- titrtling?—, vadelfb present nit-thej late_Administra- lint byl the , e of three! tionsi tat the eiern ent must stop if these, e ornious errand s are not complied ick of,tbe ; . , . , • wi.h. I its get. tog . . • ' • . !While millions are usk d for soldiers and I `-'•-.- " T i , . 11 ' ehiPtg there h not aiword i(1 about a ripple I ;, . ll , . harbor, river cr 'like in the United States,' p.. AIIA IFITY, , NEIMASKAI TERBITORY; 1, AIIGITST 2§, 1858.—Since - ply last letter, in any of the estimates.. :And the Demo. any i-to ih, Pres i , Governor RiciardSon, of ylii ere ea in the Hopse. 'refused not Drily any , as resigned Lis pos4, the iestg. appr ptiatious for, these Oat and beneficent .obje ts,' but they also riused all- appropri i nation however. not to take e ff ect until. the first-day of, January 1859. If, hid-teen bo r atii+ 1 s fpr the great fortification system, which rotects tile; great seats of our corn- Ped that . G•rernor R. would not 4ve resign? ' . merdial wealth, gnu thep give only 8600,- 1 eti' l icion, fail he not only hadj,l,he elements ~of, ' ppularity, but being a / Western Wan; , .. 000,1 in tead of t e reasottable appropriation -.of l o ,9 I,ooo'es imated for . ! knew better the wanti of our People !than' lly. frlls to the jot of Terr ! torial GoV-i . Ntw 'suppose t e Government : had gotten getiera , ~. _ i. -- .1111 asked from Congrese; and that Con- ern " ' ' ' / 1 I ~,, grips had added a reasonable amount for -)4'ho his successor in office will ;Pe is' matter tal7 m u c h talked ofanii of ccinsid • the protection of our ; lake and river core-i.. a I : meiie, i what wail' the expenses of the ' erable interest-to us. The 'mines of the GOCetntnent has 4 ain - oult i ed to? -- laplicants ai . e legion, Penns leant i t . is said I . , I WitY ' Hei l l,l for coll i peting e atom's -42,000,000 ' st , i t s /11;7 best chance, in the person of -.a Foitirtfications..l... ...-.1 1,269,00015am,,e1 Nl. Black, of Pittsburg. one of our ' For 'three iteglinenis, at_the rate of I pktshit Associate Justices .Hi Correll on . existing army . -- - 1 -3,000,000 I (I , indelbf the Press. 1 , i I For rivers and harbors '' 1. 1,500,000/ '' ' - i • - I , 1 4;7,7611, „,.„., I S TEEN'TFL CONGIOISSIONAI I ; ; DISTRICT. ' An 4 tie have ..... 1 • `l'b is . at to say—so far is it. from,heing t i, ' —We learn-from the Harisbnr ! Telerap , 'li at the ehnferees of ibis distri . tiafter mar I, that • true Congress - even this Democratic 109 'b allots without effect eg a choice, ' Copgress—forc4 expenditures op / the Pres- adj o urned t ' iElg i on Thursday to mee On the 16th ident, the President asked for nearly 87, President Buchanan di his hest to 009,000 beyond what Congressgave, im -1 secure there-nomination of '. ART., and And adding _to !what he z did ask only 81,' a messenger from Washin 'ton to' influ -spo,oei) for the protection ' of onfrivers and. en:.; the conferees in their *cho ee. Befoie barbor6, whiCh he had' noright to omit and .adj i b i ttnaing, the conferees from lPerry, cone wbjch he' grimly/negle cted his duty ;y i greed to rescind the resolution formerly omitting, and we are to have a scale of ex :agreed u t e° l 4 the ' e°nferees , fromiPerY Peniiitures astounding ti l e behold. and York counties, throwing the claim of " The figurea:ard et bent. . Cumberland county entirely ide This '' A9untly appropriaied ye5r'68.9.508X4,210 55 eo ni *dert4 a greit triumph b ' tie frie nds . st Same embed and not granted 6;200,00000 • Rgabotiable allowance fur rivers of Dr. Attl, and it stems that he exertions I"aud harbers-1........1............. 1,600,000 00 4 ? Ole President mtiv still 's,eOure his Own. __.: II I ----_ 'nation 4-FTsts. Gai;ette. ' vbeteceet for year 1868 9 $106,664,20164 ''' ' ' /Defieleziey on Buchanan scale-- 8,000,000 00 icital—....—....- .---........5114,654,201`54 1 And that awn represent a Democrat's Ideas of an economical Administration. - 1 , 1110 .YETZEL 1.44 SHIP 131.1iLDING.—The Scien-1 tific American says that on account of the riperior dnitability s and electrici; ti of steel over iroa, ships of steersre now Ming tamatitacted; maarare in course of oenstruetinn - in Engliod The first steel vt.ssel ever built was the -small steamer lau , the fur Livingston's'Expedition up the 74,mbesi river, in Africa. TLe Rainbow her u built. a-yew! of 140 tone, for 4.'..0t r:b• 40re Patriot: Aug 2 :OCIULTC RULERS 3k*ar r. - Midi:man ~ !onsitteting, the Earl rieitiis: • • the tieretary '574,063,458 80 1..14,000,000 00 the . rding - .ftted i I.rL, •••••r: for by .78,91 . 3,181 71 $37,876,178 71 consumed by .art wasted by ie, pal , . s. r f[ltoo est • , an , Lich of coneepi ion* of ropriatioos for onoted to the the ap 51-9 a i587,ne , 7,762 7 8 154 ; 931 48 3,382.237 22 t;.:.6,815.224 48 ..16,386.588 85 19,415,520 00 provei' ',73130 ME !.$98,854.201 64 Qr..,etny deficien- Ir. Bnebanan's ',51,000,000 the year, the 139,- iency included. ‘ngeance. The ft the burden Congress,they s, and of course force him to make a 10 and add $1,600,000. 1 penses ;x l . ask hi to, increase the 1 , 4 .... revenue to , nearly ru,- t suggest to him the .s-of•wai. A proposi the Scandal s red in t4e eivilisathylef merles gratuitous — and t• - of the Triter/ r jr to a ax e sited for the . Duch Onto, ...$5,600,000 .... 8,600.000 / .. *2,000,000 MI $1,931,000 6G*2,000 $1,269,000 asked, or five new regi- 1 liar arm . Congress re :aie hi only two regi rs for ighteen months. l i aid; hit i t for the pxoteo 'pense of Texas. - samplis of the mode in s responsible for the ex / link O x imgress is too lib rno e culpation ft,r the They ':'ill spend all that " PM lINTifED STATES D: V I t It , 1 • t • , . ,lit: J nuts fledpath lias betrita t • ? t•• , • ~., , 2 portraits- 7 m itsa— . o f stmory of i j ma t ikibikpolitiotans of Kansas; in.' ithes c .off ilate,elatMeratie U. S. i - , 1 v torney astf ! alltirs: - • "Mr. Kaybei, an ignorant and e t (ifneliari man hardly ever seen , having been effectually used as. a t t military rapacity, was appointed U. ..., trict AttOrney, a position ho" re tai the 4y rhia i death. One instanci, aptitttdel,, r suc h a post may be l' . 1 .r. as a !pt., *men r f pernoeratic apw, to priti:n in{ Kansas. At Tee nne day r after vainly ,endeavor' thick.; guttural': accents, to open a J. s`exclaimed : ' Mine—'journ—pl ~ , • mew.; , ",Gentlemen," said Judge Cato, jaurnl the case, aslyeu willnotice United States s drunk." ! Very good fnr judge Cab. "I. ill the ease,llLs you will notice that re.' S t ate isldrunl," sure enough! W I ter 40100 can beldevised for the meut :of anChw representative' ofd 't ernment4-wbat, better excuse fori t 1 ident'ind the!Senate? Could one that all the cimes committed inl by governme n t officers, and "Coli Kansas by= goiernasent itself, a l attrinuted to drunkenness,.he wool z even that as b - ttei. than malice pi or FOei,lconland carefully consider inality. "Th 'Utlited States drur the ptople rest re it to sobriety. ing majority a ainst the administra have fall the. virtues ot a cold bat' it to ?ad! - I ... - 1 . i - , &gufftaint; Very. 1 Col. Porney "pares" the Ach rion.,—As our rei i dere are aware, ( ney has been I mahing a powerful station lagainat the National Adi I tion,Lat Tarrytown, N. - Y. : Thea , I • t created no small ear, 'and in purse Col. Ye ney'sl i . "line," at.tlie hem editOria -.olunis of t' in , ~ I & the .1. qi , i ca mg api "Aitp.j—W [ liei .4. tors ", arrytfrai, N on t'4, eliberate e: the impertinent calm the New,Yorh Fiera' sioners of the Washi be abundantly ItudilLl I. An AdMinistiatiili which I am. inconsierably, ,to elevate to I th 1 which i has !b rely abused; has n ted to Take/in honeat difference o the Pre at or a prescription eite my husiness and to my-most 'nein lions- aid I am not surprised at whici/my remark ' s at Tarryttowt 1 ted `n that qiiartr. This ie to lAbill calmly await the accumulal he accnsationsof the Administrt i l its agents , wife , in my own way my (7 13 ! gist m'. rwilt•prove 1 1 have wil l :ten and 'spoken' as .to the i tiayal cif a great priociple and a pladge,, and still [ further establish (ice [ and strength of the posiiio 'Press and of !myself. .3 - W. Iloa I I] , • 11 As 'i the ministration, thro ii • . Washington 1 nion bas aczepted, I 4 1 ..1 lenge, the disclosure must,proc i ee [LAO as if they-would he ratbersii Table of Federal ko l oe; exyrnditures of ,the Detnoc) let tbe reign of Buehiroan Ily leen and fully appreBa ! nt the following table! Vbe eiiienditurea - to be ,000,9000 a year' ! VI 500;000 a month ! ! ! 81;876,009 a , week ! ! It P.W7,895 a day ! ! .1 I • 811,160 ,an hour I!;! 8186_a' - minute !!„ 8,50 . a second int this view, of the case 81i ople'h money is - shelleo or Adininistration at the ;nil ; p•an(l .l fifty cents for evert 'Nojwooder the Nation head aid ears in debt. The', ty;, 116 1 proidtip ~IJBCC stio WD • lIAL, LtAiILITY.--Abe (Oho) Price. CurrentssYS:.‘Thit, agent . ef Belt (Iran: Sr, Co., of Lon d on, England ineri here for , the past oath, '-weinn "delrsiandi with the intention of entering snit agamst the d irectors of tie Ohio Life ie and Trutt Company with thtiew mak ing then' individually 'loll' for the debt °I the institntioo, and it is thou,sht' 1W • , of siteeecol. Fine white and card ahika, new style! i l k fOrboih men and boys, un er ! bits, and d s gene 1 atoe drawers! of silk, wool and cot on, glover ho ii,ery, settle, tier, aciof fuy u}aLiugi good'', now opened t Camagbait's Pedtrall zl '''' '-, Ille.h 'any 11 - . i = Berri ite - riable Thettoiniam—imnies 1 ' Siarmlotaraiiiiiwiects. , 1 . i . rr ,, A :co pp . tint of he New York Eve ning Post c lariti . i . from POPtlar Ridge XI., (1 0 under date of , ptember It saym . ',.. Yesterday ut frith' , o'clock P. 61.1 . the atmosphere b - the auddetly filled' witirnay ir Tiede' of insects Of 'a type ',entirely unknATO in this region, as far atilt can l earn. — The phen'omenon is flown tta - have eitended ler eral miles andaPpearsi t 4 have oceurred at the same inome E . The iasect its tt4 ahote..., fourth of in in bilong, and _ elesely resem - 1 e t L blis the - c l pmm n ant. , - I 1 But the sten st part cif the Matter (that , is, to ine)lremains to be Old. As aoo as they arpe'ared,they began 'to alightupon whatever lobjee they ?w ewe in contact ith, and to give birti to oting insects r: dy to:ogee, i hich in afe seconds asee ded into the air, whip the rd ones,tbrew them selves into vieleint contortione which contin- Tied until !they 1 tiiiceeed'roil in ; ridding them sehves of their- Wiligs--effer which they ap peared to feel much relieved.; and ran big -1 ly about Upon the rontid; as, centented,,ip- parently, is though they had never Trlcetis t ed! the power '-f:flightl i In 'an by - the in earth was alive with thisa j fallen s*: an gels and strewn With their lif9elis so 'gs, wnile the tiny }new born ]progeny , hid.' ps • L cet f ded and were sporting in / the beams:of the I evening sutilt This nto i rningthe prat insects may bit seen secreted, among the grass, or Whatdver offcrilprotection fot; the 1 1 A , night, while the pew gen ration appear' dor rriant npo the] snifaCe fewaiting the wirm• ( ii ing rays f thelrlyng s,nn. - 1 ~, -Entomologi9l4May ht&famit • 1 a-perpetnatiot . ifof an insect race intervEning / Inik of the harvm. some oneler / m ing,the t6ere be ia• !let .13t . ''snet!ed ober-- Tina IS. Dia neti till of his r t e tZen de t d s atnao, g, yld l „ .e, ,Pase+r ME at ,'• 1 I lajourn lUni!ed bat bet. ppoint e Goy e Pies believe 'Kansas .1 I,certurg 're to ibe regard epense, . , riotenmt- Id" let rows:ro. n will I, Give / -Buchanan nest Ira- l 01. FPr demo). i ~ inistra- Hon. Hon. ,jud iFink - f .11ndson county ' 1 t _ New Jeri-ey,. Membr] of the Cincinnati Convention,'and one' who advocated the nomination ;o I,3rich nig, has written a letter—provoked the eio by the Hddson county dinuocrate--‘ titling himself right 1 t. with fellow dem Ocrats 41 reg a rd' `tot V re election of Wertendylie la Leco l mpton man to Coogess. fie -"iebi himself r ght"l by proclaimin !‘th.i . t. the course of the All-1, ' iiinistmion ( &which if was, step by step) , I I , 6 sustained by t at gentieman) in its en eav l ors to force.t e dbeencepon constitution on, 1 the pstriotic Pepple of / Kansas, has been from theLbeginntng regarded loy me a un derriocratic,tyrannicaled suicidal. I se deign!, as think IGO it has not be Would, in my kiielon,, have roved be aorimatison, the : , most eiidly blow evil flirted in! this 6,o;untry upon the great' dui:motel, principle of po pular sOverei lin largesriense-,--t e i right_of the to govern theinielvell- - I ' j, • , A greater -- trair / antef b of/ihe 7 mor i n• f . io p from id Of n would , J 1 ted, not , le power , /it heslia opinion ding to iate reia.. !be spirit I•tve crea sate that ) ron or,kii ion and and in 1 thai 1 rOB9 be ! soletno 51 , the; iiis of the NEY.7 11 ' Ipel ;the l i the Ail- L*ity 'an :the sin of 1 II I • I , 1 ';The Richinond;Wh gisaj.s:l "The election' , of F ont, in our si core judgement, would nut ave. ;been hilt' so disastrous fa ate tights nd interests of the South as bas het.° the rickless and unprin cipled administrationtf James Bucl4nan! !And, as din the past, , in the future , . the ,South will continue tolbe deceived by tits democrat", he! Matter ich one of their as• !pirsots may be elevated to the Presidency tin 1860, or'subsequbntly." We therefor I go :or 3 union tof tblopposition element I %vita a.s i iew t i c) :otttirig. in the Presilentia chair a state an andi4trioti whose antecel dents err a su fficient guaranty for a faithfu l and'upright administration of -the ginerol r meat._ Aod are sure that an averwhW ming majoritr if the p eople lare willing in co-oyoerate in any movement likely to effe •so desirable a result:Pt I SW it 'ch. katie Or= can be 'ed, h 9. fa Statietice IT Hasp' C43i.E TO "j'lltdit i -TEct . iis ton cori pendent of the Phille. Press as folio s: I . 1 / 1 ~to i ancastpr coupt , the dislatis of dip npposltilA with Mr: Stevens' atiok has crested 'hope that • a resp eadorseinentlnii i glit belobtained ther Democrat i c nomination for Congro to secu re thiS, II basde heard that Pr Bachan v. ari ha written to his con friends in!...Laucastcrit at be! was svil dispense with Jail end rsentent of hi sa's policy by them, a d even to coal the Potninatton of. aavotved anti-I ton iDemocrat in oj.position to. Ste' W 1 , 1 _ . 1 1 g. OM Malt. 1 ... ST .. . _ 1 1 ~, 1 Li , r .., I O 1.10 tt;s, oe t. • b; —.l.eavenworti. dates to the 7th i si., per U. S. iltiress Company, tolßoon,iile on the 9th, lulve i . bmt received; I I --. 'jriera have bcen rece i ve d r or two coi n. panics of first I tavalry fron Col. Sumner. The cointnamil; under -Major Emery,'will proCeld to Fort ArbUckle. • I,' The Municipal election - was.beld, yester day,, and g4e4 - exci,teMent prevailed, *no 1 serious distiltbanceloeCurrod. Lampton B. Den Man, State'Fir+l ermicrat„was elected! by 'about two hundred; majority;' Lyman; 80944 Reptiblican sad Know Nothing, end Adam Fishier RePuNlican bolter 'were the, opposing candid:loBJ, f i , The Salt take ail arrived in twenty , 1 one days. ,The m rmons were orderly and the' government o fficials were attending to theiribusine+. Asisoon as the Associate Judges arrive the trials for treason will b comthenceitl No arrests have Yet 'been, nnide. Thellndiang were very troublesome about -the city;\and have already killed Sev'• eral iMornions. \OlO family was Massatred 1 while moving So tb. Dr. Forney, India agent, has went nt'aMong the tribes, fo the purpose in king treaties with them and had tbtis far it:en enecesifnl.," Engin ; eera l were out locatingA6 four poets oc the western division iil.a mail route.; ' • Itil ' ' , Yr , A4cia lilyKott* GaAvti..l ... le . New Yori c ' rening P?st of be 8d says, "It is' a nf. ariablelrt w 9 by of i notth that there i l l% nt at thin tine, Single bushel of grain on shipboard for either Liverpo34'‘Glasgow dr tondon, Incir a siiigle barrel of ffour, with tile; exception of a lot 'of 1,200 hbLs. on bbard ship to emir for London on Bat* and so fir 311 . 'wel have boon able to I , ;there is not a sin gle , bushel of grainin rb cesi of shipment) to either port, Inor 4- r :t4.11 I !of flour, nor any provisions One ting bblilard.)inless priiate engage uts vs been Made hi.s morning." l' 1 , -1 I I / je,_r i l and sinty,Kautue ietha. S is drilVest' DEE . 111le WM. . COUNTY TICKET. /, ' :.,1.--.. • i t cOriORESs. ' 1 IVCIA STEWART, 1 1 1 _1 ( I AS SLY: i t o JO JOSEPH', H. C ILFON, Beaver '.;!.3IESI!D. 13 YS()N, Lawrenc 1 I / tOtrry e ionssiolifE WILLIAM SIMODES, Makin. ' 11; -- A 'Ton. , JANES I 'Ho I SON, Frankfo i ll • 1 i . ' O()1) c imacCF lEN.lrjao RING, News 1 ii• 1 ( TRU TEE OF) ACADE' - 4N0.13.. it G, Beaver, 4, 7' DAVID S. 31 RQUlS,Freedw DAVID.''' RAA EY, Beaver, ;1 111 c li j ea — cif We ar author?j I tba County Cornba l l ing of the roe; Court Ouse nal A full a tends, ing pm) a comp is 1 1 Imbrie, obn6ti l l , Jas Elli tt, M.ll' Ml i Weyand, Bann M I T. Kennedy, • Bradford 1 John I, • , LA GrnAPrl i Hinabit, r of. Hanv ed[us w4li a. eln P t point of l Ida at o, in an } 1,11 equalled desire tolco ' nfeat ' will please; lnri y take great 'pie:tali • I I 1 nal,..Tiii; EA I mite Setninaiy 1 next, th:2l34tb.io will' con bide o 1 , neaday evening f 4 i award- of Dlplor Graduating 'Chu plaee. I , I 1 1 'l. - 7 L DEATII 014 Di widely knk '3 i„ivi I " Ftl ' 1 —". 1 on Friday,aat. bl 3 ministcred, a congregation 1 tkia place. Ilia easily flu ago. , 1 1 1014 MAW il I A that an attempt wek to,'r,b they in B ri gh t en to in Lwere di 1 , 1 ;rascal, 1 i r rase spII 1, eedy jr Ikit. riibberi r, have In the 4irrouri iar with anch , without the If a 4; wilt lubject?l, Young. challge in 1 yood 4. In fun , g ut Yj opl sbin writds action omin •ctable ;fora Is, a d I sident dentin; liog• in a Kan pent ecam .• ens.' Brewer, ayike ,oivro,tweety4Wo etißilreb. the most exteWeive ); {' I lONE Ill! ;;.TAROT "BE'; Mama rroP, AND, 7; Pi4iliglt.lsk.l IN3 AL 1, , 03 I PREM E . ,JITDGr.. Aril k.1: 11 -o,Philatlel , 11 ~ 1 A,L C 1 plissigNi. 1 F t 4ZIER Fiiv , , „„ - , ~ Hon. Co. Committee , by, the, clas , ittee i to say' that re will be tie ; onday . next at , is dsirea. Th • the Conmitte, 9 Shah . Quip ' Stephe 1 Shrodes, A. B. Chintiiiigho via, jr., I friend 11 r township, ha r, off Grapes, I - avor, we hay , ,n Tf, any of 'rr e palm iiith:Blit p the fruit, anc in nnqog as 4 NATMN of omturno,. on at' t4efeimirt uesdaY. , 9. lowing,the Ex' i 8 'to the mem i , comes off lat =MI ~1 BLecK.- 7 —Th;' aild useful Mifi l 'Os.'reildence o 4teral each' alternatefi soma eight jmii &ath 'crtates I •0ra1241 out • fi! • Rs Aioirr I Was made on , I , welling of 31r. ' h p , i vr aship. Fortn ! I rised,; seasona I is, compelled bberi t g eS,' ' . an. . een very fru. , villages a eiore, &hooves' Lit t tiv. 6id; 1 ( SStruroj Got toods. their !,1 window po wdet: lbge they ar see that thei 6rly feneif. pepper the, v lurking about I fled. ' , r i 1R" , Is pittb 'Smitile li I 79' 1 ' 1 1 bfiwhi? I °42 iti4 si.i .13 relp engagedl in If th r i a l alio la e !, 1 , mer foridisiro ,011 a ah ?viol , --,. e I.AISSAII,LT. frgb,, a Young ri jr.; &Albert Eleador Heal he g'iiot 4 l 'ted'affection • be deed. Y 1 li .. tioit. Shit d in. Phillips swiss at Roe 1 fil!'e now: in .Pri, r y conduct, at f ikurddr. 'I 1 II _, , _ t • Mu last, i Thos: young :effects looser; have p 80n Is former 1 I • i. MiuraF.l. or two ,gos A that sedeiat l i r' Sloan,' oflt . attached tro in 4:014) {. thitei- IA ii• dieettuel l --„ t4l? 1 entertzr 11 , 1 o Tru4;.ifik" of Fir f t I 1 ~. while'lll o. i) savrini i the oh o, tie , rollii4 tiiei and' ; - ilsi / 12 r 1 book a rue 4 violen i. rai x Do h d 6 7 . mention I .1 f wickly town: v • , • ntary,. and . t ek.inothet Iher 14t,' oath) . •I , •.., re struggling • • ying'.. dangerous •• • i t ! i3 recovery • n • s ato coni •• o ~TO'rdon--em r. Tebo fa ,.ou [1- • ," t r.peooproy—w I ':be missed hie I i • • back,Oft ban , i in th . Ektore - . died i&afe ii 1 i ii 1 .11 ofTan Sea t, 1 1 1 for bel tainedi Bri l dam a, z :E1 VIMTO • - .. mit3oittnerg;-,- r •i klin4—Were , . of viewing t. ii. q Bioce byl - used by the .. ' ' watt IC~TION.- „ Chute eat& L ri ll I IIV -6411.1 deo, .( is to 4 , ip, .60. Sabina, by Rev. D. 1 Fd'CreadY sis A • risrstarTb . . tb a majott hive wiiely • . otniaate a t ie lips of g loyi, .1 Nut 1111 , We prcia me. that nearly every titi : ,.*: lo d ci#l4l4--Belkor f- , o 3 o2 o4lilkawate tat Ville Anniiiti Fair of the BeinViir County Agricultural 'flcciety iii. to he het/ next week.".—comniencing on; Wedninidili; the, 22d. If they ire ncit?lt l isirighl tins t o they t were apprised of it. We trtuit hal it is 1 n • 1 altogether unnecessary to make ucli of 1111 appeal to the peoplabf th e county to induce i them to attend this Exhilaiti 4 on. All Should , feel it'a dut y . and a ple.alre to coo. tribute,,-, by Presence, and encouragement, an institution intimately , allied' with the growth and prosperity of the cone y. After a long, laborior4 season of toil, pt hi meet, that the'plopte - '6f both sexcs,l and all „age's' Should .eeme together, and- take' ft look at the multittidinlaus objects of 'inereat that I will meet the gaze; I enjoy a friendly, grasp of ,the band; indulge l'in a social Oat upon , the weather, ~ pcilities; ! the gain7ed crop% the Measures , aod 'drair-batke ofi the past, . I and the prospects for the futnie. I The ; Fair promises to be one of much interest: 'A.onn. M. Kirtrawrittert, Esq., of IlittsbUrgh, 1 c 1 I who is reputed an eloquent orator, is do. liver the 'Annual Address.' 'The Garnet Band, of New Castle, enjoying a , 4.ptitation I , for great proficiency inonsusical'acconaplish ments, has been engaged and - iil donbtleas , . contribute Ouch in imparting lie and zest to the occasion. ' ]-* gig ne t erce ;MI !!! EN ;-ickl r. yi Lear. man `Of l a meet at the P: M. foil cy'vr -D; nberger, Smith, . bloore, , 13; IL Die settion, perhaps, , may not be as vory.ble for the exhibition of.st great vane tyi and lavgesii.ed agricultural productions; as could be desiredi yet there . :can , be' no doribt that there is an abundance ihicigiluut the county, ,which, if broughtlit4 help but make an imposing appearance:' ' W i liat if the'productions are not Fes large as .. in former years. Even those of ordinary . , size will be likely to-draw premiums this year. -Let no one withhold an article, pol sessing,reasonable merit, simply beffause of a fear thakke may not be able to entire a prize. \ 4 llloies r. Rob't present hieb, in not seen r friends H. they sre shall Ore.. We cortelndel3y exhortinibn COME 70 THE FAIR. . ' Fonsey's 121 finch• I , Let no one fail toad on the outsiie of ; to -day's paper, a synopsis of I the telling spee,ch of John . -Forney , at ; Tarryto w n, N. Y. The ' posuro - Which be'makes of the treashdry and dup a liciti 1 which ' has Marked e course of the' President , is ea). ;cola to bring the blush, of sheltie to the , `c . ek of. every one who aided in his elevii. Lion.., Did it emanate from a political op ponent, the mars of thel Dernoeracy'would nrand it BS false. But; COMing 1 from one Who has 'stood high in 1 the graces of, the party, land enjoyed the closest Pers2nal and political relations with Mr. Buebanan,” he is prepared" to speak by the eard4 A , I - 1 ' the denunciations that may be hurled at' his head; and , all the excuses that May be fra med acid the subterfuges that may be em. ployed,will not waffle° to dispel tho'conviction which must irresistably fasten itself upon the, public mind—that for tyranny, extrav tigance, proscriptiveness, and ,recreancy to the I I previous, solemn pledges, the I Ad ininistra. lion of kr. ,Buchanatt; 'wi:l stand "witheilt a I parallel in the history of the poiernmeiat. natter. Fet- Monday dune, and the Wed= .itiob,ana re of the the same eminent,/ iter of / t6 Beiyiekty, ,he b4th,.. to l es beyond la vor sot ,1 ..,ye re of We , 1 aril night last Iti arr.'dollait ately, Abe ly4 miak l e a , attempted. I l uent of 1' ate neighbor -1(1111 to b on doors !nod t o keep thei r Doing ia l the 4 rolaces where The Prospecthtening. • g • The prospect every day grows brighter that , with . proper'', effort we -shall • achieve a eigial.trieraphat the October election: In. nearly every part of the State,'our friends .• t •• ar t frenter l tng into '.the canvass rith zeal , • and•an an, that promises he most,- fa vorable results. :In Philade ?hie, where, heretofore, a seeniingly , irreconcilable has existed between ithe American Find Republican wings of k 3 oppo ? ition, and -which for three ,or four, .Fears has in lsured the. State to the Deredcrais, an ap ilpai•entlY'tborough and satisfactory union nov, exists. Influences that Lire their rise • i s' • I in, a great metropolis like Pkiladelphia, 4itl extend, W and bC felt in 'all ,qu4rtera of the State. sWe th'erefore 'this union of the two elements, as one,of the most prom eigns of 'the present coteat, and • be? !Hove ;Mit it will be potenti a l ' in rescuing the pm Keystone from' tbei Democratic , thraldom ,that now surrounds Tad hinds her. I 1 ,4 1 1 tilturdav n i 4nl . ei r sittr y ; frotbe iteted id re supponi:td to lung Smith son, sr.' who , nrg, ann WSS ester. poth .on . -411 for d the latter I 1 • * I . week of [the; Let , f hip/badlbeen ; iriekeo itlown deughrer-- 7 Sti}l fell bops her. 4. I Remarkable Forgetitilna4a. Long . before this time lastly year . State,was literally shingled over,. and over with ;the, different elaborate 4.d i tireses pre pared by the DeniocratiC State' s 'Central Committee. , Strange to say, :that althouga ,we are 'Within four weeks 'of the eleciion not one has, yet made its appearapee l , Why thi del a y? Is it because the',Committee is 'in doubt as to which side ; of-tite Lo ortiptou _qtiaatioio to i take? , '.Or 'is it-because of for gettulttess—Or from a d e sire to sing dumb, and blink the leading issues of the dai7 place. th , y, and ihe• o Ell [ Friday ,toyed i 1 e left b, , nk Of ed in enga holdion le a tad wi a log, I,nt.! flitch • , GREEN. MOUNTAIN Tnurmits.-,—Glorions Old ;Vermont, 'the Green Monntsin State,' has Spoken in' a•vobe, londe distinet,', f and not misunde7tood] The ißeipnbliean .majority on Governor' is orer ASTI/leen ,Tlousand. . the Congressional is also Republican by a l arge Both .branehes of the ; Legilattirt overwhelmingly—leaving sea l reeHy spot' of penlooracy. hours. ![ Board rem, !here Las dimag e. boro re,tion i I ' timer, week' .gh of of tlie' ' . COturr eommenOed - oil Moti s d It °ea .notiow aeem as thongb it SI II v y tbropg one. . MondaY and a of eaday' were Occupied in . 'the; ' th UM. & Staub. R. 'R. Co. ve. oedrow. ' , 11 . I i i, M. ,E i .8 DeW ,4edicat as a 1 ' Dedi,: i • next. . Mitc' ate'; ficonzi's LOT'S Boo* for Otober i i a already at hind, and la as inico ly Hine ! tinted, and '0641 of• attractio ns for the dad's* 28 ail. of its pretleeost ors . 1 1 1 Dem. • again elude et. • IM t play ..,Taro in! BE Astrmi re ''''otir-fritinds in the, several Districts Pr pit ting theinselvbs for the stru g,le 1 Oil tb tiedond Tuesday' of; October Bt a ,few i weeka will interveae until the day of trial is atlhand. There is evidently little ox eitement Attending the present eau : ass, but .that ought not to ~revert ' nal frotit going actely to work for the purpose of ii4uing a t Orough. azd effective organiztioU of ent , l'orces. l ive ro l i ust,uot Stiffer ear . sefres to 1 / misled andlieluded' by the apparent list.l.essnes of our Democratic opponents. W l h Siever may be their distracti4i . tiow, i t we i .r,il rest pretty well assured, !Bat t by the ime election-flay comes around,.: be gra: 'L a body of ihr will have forgotten their, grievances; ad will consent to i he unlrehed up:to the polls as usual,like laMhs to the slaughter. They ofteii fight like Iso many 'lt ilkinny cats,' but in the .:end are easily whipped .into the traces: 'r I Let us, ill* at once; take off our Cells, roll up our I Bleelies t iand go to work' with a determitiation to'perfect onri organization ita inch,a way that *el wilt be enabled , to' roll up a rouging majority in Beaver County. ngib; wok Will Not Show His Hand. The Hon. W.A. Porter woe nominated in Wfavoti List as nits Ftethoct tale. v,.....3'0.;t.; for Supreme Judge. And although be is • I ' new quiitlyiperamhulating the State, doubt fess for the purpose of smoothing down the rugged. Places' that may e x ist here and: there in the rjtnks of his party, be has not, Yet even exercised; the courtesy of thanking them for the honor of a•nomination, barren though it s promisee to be. Nor :has he in timatcd nblicly,l Whether he designed an dcceiata4e or 'declination of the proffered post ofi Standard•bearer. Neither has he deigne443 say 'whether he approved or die: approved of the 'State platform, or whether he was Lecompten or Anti-Lecompton, Douglas : . or Buchanan.. This conduct on the part of the Judge, to' say the least, is exceeding 1 IhabbY l -and evinces a fear and a moral eowardice that should beget for him !'the contempt of even his own party Mende. arid.oll to Er.zettow. The Election, in 'Blaine takes place this, week. book out for some noise closely akin to - that:recently beard in Vermont. Tubbs will' be at his room in Bridgqarater on Monday next:' AGRICULTURAL! - Pursuant to adjOurnmen* l ' the Board- of Managers of ';:be Beaver County Agricultu ral Society utet at the Court House in Bea ver, oti Tuesilly, Sept. ,7th 1858. The%Secietary be absent , IL Bice - was chosen, Secretary pro tam :Members present - Messrs,: enstninnlarn ZUKITI' ' l,arolners, Wilson, Qin:They, Reed, (Thos.) Hawkins- and Elko.. A communication was read from John M. Kirkpatriek, Esq., accepting the invitation to deliyer the address at the ,approaohing ,Fair; also a communication from the 'Tool City Cornet Band,":of New Castle, tender: ing their services.- on the same occasinn, with terms, &;e.',:=which were, on, motion, accepted, and the• Corresporiding'Secretary authorized to answer them to that effect: ThO Treasurer was authorized to employ a suitable boy,i whose duty it shall:be- to guard-"the grounds of the Society. See' that the gates thereof arc Closed, •and that no stock be permitted to run at large therein, until the Fair. On motion,Jes. H. Wilson , Egg , lice, and A. C. Hawkins, were appointed a committee' to superintend the deeoraiion of Floral Hall, &c., ler the coming Falr; and the Treasurer directed to; etpployl a team ito procure the pine necessary for that purpose, and'also a team.to haul whit. ; ever water may be requirddi during tb Fair. ] • Ritchey Eakin, was authorized to procure Hay, Hay, and les C. Wilson, (Treas.) to pro cure the Oats necessary to feed the Stock that...may be on exhibition. On motion, David Shumaker was ap.j pointed Gate Keeper at the visitor's i ontlet gate, instead of Jas. Watterhon, appointed at last meeting, but who was heretofore 4; Pointel no of_the JudgPs ] bf cattle., Adjourned 'to meet on Tuesday' next, Sept. 14th, at 1 o'clock, .1%..M. ' • R. EAKIN, Pres. II lie; Sec'v, pro tern KirAt, the last meeting of the'.Board of Managers of the BeaCer County Agricul u. ral Society,the undersigned v:ere appointed a Conan - Wee on Decoration and,lnstrrcted is extend, by pnblication,lan• invitation - to the citizens of the vicinity to meet and lend their;aid' in decorating Floral Hall, &c., for the sisProaehing Fair. 'e therefore respectfully Invite and ear nestly request theladies and gentlemen of this and neighboring villages and the , sur. rounding country Ito meet on the Faii grain& for `that purpose on Monday the 20th inst at 10 o'clock; A. M. . • , i I . A. C. HAWKINS RICE, i] .10S. H. WILSON. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.--This after• noon', the Representatives of the principal Railroads, and all the, press of this city en j)yed a pleasant ride on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, in 'the near couch and seat cars invented by Mr. Woodruff e soisj- These•carp, which have beenlased on , many of the Western railroadafor the past i : year, will doubtless scion be introdwied on, the toads in this part of the eountqj legltion ajority.l 1 • . ditto "greasy SPRINGiTELDi Sept; 13.—Judge Breeie; of this State, publishes a letter in the Mis souri Republican to the sabjeet fiDllactis ,Politics." He denies that be is not a can didlita for Senat)r,, and 'also ,the assertion that he supports Douglas; denounces all as censpirators against the honor and integrity of the Dotoosratio < party, tind sir he will follow that tarty, and the lead of no oils ma, ay last. Bald bs portion trial of Othnie -'The most important ar.d lucrative situations, in the City are filled bi the ma ny gradua' ter of tim Irop City College.—. Pitesbul-g' Tr!te Press. From Arie9lds sa d, NeW I co. -'. , . Sv. Louis, Sept. 10 —Col. Sel 1,l not of the Post Office,Departrbent; aril e ' d hero yesterday from Arizonia.: He reports th e existence Of a very lawteas state of thii, g ,' it•that, etointry,-the pistol and bos4e-lqr„ being the only la* recognised. :ln tan de. 'predations were also very frequen . 4 ) 1. • Sayles speaks favorably of the roin t eral. re . sources of, tho territory, but ,f.erns - i: the An. nexations of Sonora as of the ut most` km., • p3rtanee to their successful-developm ent The 'Eli Paso and-Fort Yuma waoe r i ad expedition will complete then trork ei r ry in November. • , I •, z The agents of the California flierlind . mail company met early in Augnstil west of • the Rut Grande, and are busily engagli in establishing. stations,- and making far/ages meats to enter upon the' servi ce I this month. • • . ' e 1 A new military post' will be eitibliihed T on the- San Pedro, in_ Arizooio, o k ee p ) the Indians in cheek: Fori B chaise' will probably be removed to .San a Cruz , valley. 1 1- , • From New Mexico, Colonel 8a I,ei re.' ports the difficulties'' with 'the Naisjoe In- diens still unsettled. •G-en. Garland, nd assured them!, that the rnurderef4f Maj. Brooks' servant must be given.up,And.-_in view of the pending tiouble, badordered ,rs Col. Miles-from Fort Filmore, to 'orr N.T., fiance. 11Irtj. Backus' command - n!lrps ra ,;h,. , ..........i vv.-4.k—, ‘-...-cvg, en , route for , yort ' Union, on the 27th ult. .„, , .• , , ,I,Judge Boone, of Philidelnlne,l, thn re: ceritly appointe& - .-Judge for 'NeW IMegie.;• left Independence for 'Santa Fe,oniltheAfs - tb, inst. I I F . - ' . t '.. .; Railroad AecidentL 1 STEUBENVILLE. Sept. 11.—Thu i err , rett going west yesterday evening On t e. Sten , -het:11;01c and 'lndiana rairrodd, me witlt a serioirs i accident 13 miles west Of ttis plitee.• In crossing a bridge...tile express car and rear Of the engine jumped the tilde 7 and r• , knocking ont sOmt of thermain timberi; can ed the bridge to suddeuly give way and the baggage car and front passenger car flint down with the bridge, ten or twe l lve! feet, While-the rear end of the hind car remained- on ,the abutment. The first privi l s almost completely broken rip,' and the seats nearly if all broken from, their fastenings in the Fear ,car. , No lives lost, but a number of wpm. m ge more or less injured. l ' , _ r From Washington WASIIMOTON - UITY,Sep. —D I as Rainey, of New York,' has le• ted'• the special agent, to. iccOrni recaptured Africans and deli - te the authorities' of Liberia known in ,connectionenter . th the enter establishing a line of steamers bet United - Sta - tesand Brazil which ‘l2el dime . to press. at the :next sessio. gTess• • ''s•-• =I The Atlantic Cable. TY INITY BAY, Septemoer „ vec. Santy . the electrician of,the Atlantic'Tele-4 graph Elation at this place, declineS to Maki any elatement relative to the Ailatitic,Clable for publication beyon ."-* . g ent the Associated Pre* that there are only temporary difficulties of an elect ic nature, and no, reason icier 4 for aoy rumor that the cable bad paged' • SANDIISKY, - Ohio, Sept 13.--The cit 19 full-of-strangers, and the arrangementelfer the fair are complete._ The Casinopolitan Art Association pictures ' r are on'the • ground. The exhibition is free tó the pub. ho The namber of entri's, already male is 2,000 and the fair will be the west her held in Ohio, and the finest .exh i ibitine c( • horses and e cattleever madd in this State. •Ample arrangemeits, for guests , larizt made. . , NEW .Yoit - K, Sept;'l3.—The tink state. meat shows - a decrease in loans of $873,q00; decrease in deposits, $450,000; (Sere - sit in Indrawn deposits, .$1,025,000; icorenia in. - $ll 000 ' in•circulation, specie, , , ; increase - SB,FOO ' ....._• _____-! . : ' 1 , 1 -, IN R • i EASE OF. WoOL i"7ol3lo.—Wa, have i procured the retuins'of couiaty; audit. ors in regard to wool growing, fiom about one-half the - countie:9 in this Stfia, •i'llicli__. show shout five:portent increase n thp.Tro• duction over last year,. ‘ Taking 00,3 re tnyas as a bas i s , we estimate an Vocrease in round numbers- of 500.000 ilai over last year, Only one.couniy, Knox, shoing any toe siderable decrease:, This county listdd4,. 349 sheep less' than last .year, F niist, 170.- shoeton, Crawford,Cuyahoga, Flur i nn,Lorsin, , Medina, Summit, and. Warren"; sliow ° a large increase,and fattier and more impbrUtetttnol . growing , counties a'small increise.--F9 Ol Grower. • ' t ,_ r. WONDERFUL , A CIIIEVEMENT IF 'Myr x • '—M. Gariani *ench , machipi st, has , it said; = perfected his atrial strip,. at a cost 4 l'oo,ooo francs and rinds:Lir voyagp giers, Africa,and back nithlt,l4ditaticeof ,fifteen ' hundred " miles from tho. start:HT, :point. The average &peed wasiahnoit P° 6 huudred miles an hour, the ;Jorge occill• ed eighteen hours. N. Garvapiis to Dare the attempt from Haire to the'etty : f;Nef York as soon as i he has furtheil tested the character . of his invention n l'fen; trips -l oydr .Itie Mediterranean and,its &le ,. • .1 boring- pruvinees. COMPLIMENTARY RETORT. , 4 tnewt Mr. LinColn iv] early life; b e Commeneedi h i s life as a grocer'—iSena l tor Dptiglas. 'The only 'difference . . betiried Judge Douglas and myself on th'e grocery queetion is, that while I have stood on (ind side of the counter he has been equally attentive on the tithes.'—Lincoln,. , WEIGHT' OF A MILLION IN GOV?. , are indebted to 'a geutletnan '!fb° worthily occupies' a prominent ',l.coithin It the United States'Mint in' this city, fok the following reply to the questiot-'7"What the weight of a million of - dollars io "The weight of one million of &Hap' of United States currency in gold is 53,750 troy ounces." This' shakes 447'9 or nearly two toys and a quartet; reekeling 2000 tbr only to each ton. 'll FIVE MEN DROWNED. ON LICE - 012 - . Thursday night , of lait - Week thell4. New Brurisiiiek foundered off PointPOW ° Lake and five of-the ninegiers o o ° 'l l board were The rerintoing ;4 04 with no' tools besides a penknife, deticted. a boomand a gaft and made a sort otri-, upon which they remained five' hours, * 3 they tvere,rt - nued by a' boar!' Thom. ' • PPFO l p.t any tse• teat tn e is, ;e'en' t rpti ..een t Lie will con , ot CA) n- CM