l'-•• -4 t , tr-- • ,: ,_ . ~~~.: tr ~- WO dads', to Impress upon every friend of General &tort and of Whig principles, the im portune of eying a fall vote for our State thket—for, the Bon. JOSIIIIII Borrutoros, of Armstrong, far Judge of the Supreme Court; and he the Hou.Jaars HCOINAIt; of Berke, fortiori( Comml Iona: ye have bees so lag accustomed, In this State; to, seeing the hoaxes in power that wo suffered our State eleotione to go by de• fault, except on come great occasions, when we hire put forth our strength for Governor. quently Maga will 'go to the polls and exert themselves to secure the election of their county Sake, while they will neglect the State candi- data altoutheic so that they frequentl; fall bs , hind the vote of Abe rut of the ticker. This. is ' a. dangerous tad 'criminal neglect at any time, bet it will be still more reprehensible if it Id preothred.thla fall; for the following reasona 1. There ars good, most: euladential rased, ha believing that we can carry' our State ticket, If we make the effort 'Thole reasons are found ed on feats....cudi u the wide-spread di/radars*. tion which prevails with thi median of the Canal Board, In relation to the Columbia Railnmd, which has already . done Immense mischief, and greatly - impaired the credit of. the Peonsylvania route cf. travel, and which, if continued, will dries trade and travel off the State works as will as the Patmeylvanle Railroad. The corruptions which snub In this same Canal Board, are also alarming the tax-payers of State, and le pro ducing ao excitement. Thus corruptions aro 'principally seen in the new work on the line of the Portage Railroad to avoid the inclined pleas. The action of this corrupt Board has *heady involved the State in another heavy debt, 'Aid , LI ao check is put to hi headlong career; the people will soon have to enbmit to Increased taxation; or *gain resat to Tutuila. • • . v'.: 1 71 7 -.7 •• • •=.10, 7, f 4 •Ar . --: ;:t4t•- 1 Z , .. - .Y. 1 -.;1,a. • ...* , ,v1141.".... , .5, , vat• 1 , icuq. : :',( : 0:'=:1••.'.=, , ; " : ''''.l . ''':: ii.::•." :: ,:: '' q ,,,, , ; ;,! ~, f p ', 1.... p: ~ i.. ;:: i:iv :' .. .r.:ni::',. , . 4. : : :* -.,- 11,-:1 , •";,,, ....:I..;l:ltlligii' ~ , ',..• !-: : 41, ,.. 4 ;ii 4- -o: ,:. '.:. • 404: :,i :7 ~ , - 4 ri` xi. ....., .-, \ A: 4 %, ' .I . '' 4, '' .; 1 ' ....',.f 4. ' ::. : : t - ' l ,i'o.'i+.4„:+l:2 , . r. q:''ri, ` - ' , -i: 1, ~,.'•••!•..:•:!: :, ,4 ' ,I:- 1. , ,.;,;:....;.:.... -,..:.....- , 40 , -... ' , Lzot): ,- : -• ,, i. 11, ige: • - 4 , .* i . . I ,:.;..j . Z, , , - "liik.Z. . k ,; , ..o'' i '' ' l4 ' 1 7 ,/,,.. . ~-•'... 1., t 4, 13 : 7.1 N •; .t`4` . '. I `l*.orti' .. , i;ATI: ' ..,,,-- - , 1 , ;.:* 1. 4 •L, 4iitid:7- .. „ .. . . ‘ 4 lEleVeampopularity of Judge Weedward aro 'Waldo ' a 'mouttil reason for believing that we .‘havean excellent chants of electing gar ticket _ - '' Th/V.anewthiitand disreputable position in c , . c.,......11 ejr,tr.*..C*44e frdos the e ff ects of hie v ;;tTi pp)etlistx,Egi*Convention, to relation to „;Fr•ei , ,f*.-' .) iiiitheV. Aiettoyed publin confidenco in r - .*.... . ' • .. t f • 4'l w e r e • '-'.' et v melon' of many • who e ~. ~,.. . ... ~ •PittiLqlstettNielly „to his preteedons. His un.'l forturdirktfthiliergh letter, without beneflttirg I him in the lecat In any quarter, has lost him • support In others. - 1 We have thither reasons to believe we on I carry the State , ticket, feuded on the Interco.- Una we have received from various parts of tha-1 State. We assure' our friends that all t.b...:. iR ' wanting to eseure.suotiems, is ea avert to iv* “ . 2. The oersted reason we give why neglect nf the State ticket this • fall, will be especially ittTX =it and demening of censure, Le, the elect • .rtithich eniecess - will have upon the November : ' election. If we carry the State ticket In Penn % sylvan.% the great battle'will be won. Lerida ' - coisco will be too disheartened to hold up its • head. Every . friend of General Scott can int. miriWely mid his calm by voting for the Whig • State ticket If we lose the State ticket, through ear suplesinest, end it eau only be last In that way, the enemy will take enrage, and. it vii require a melt etroupr effort to win a victory • ta Novernbei l ' We could give other reasons, hit these will ea le; and We hope will bring every Whig to the polls totrote for the Bathe ticket ~t 4ronf •: .4 3,7 • , Locotonoima is beaming desperate. The PM of Eatonley anturned a most virulent attach upon Criv. Johnston, hansom of the notice he took of Judge Woodward, in Ms speech at the Whig Convention. Iturtestd of attempting to show that Judge Weodward was not obnosioue to the Align nude Gov. Johnston, the Post ots• sails the latter. self the traducing of Mr. Joke- Eon's aharsoter Could relieve Judge Woodward. Gov. Johnston is not a candidate for ems, and ham theenie right as any other prints einem; to examine the dolma of a candidate for /thief Judicial petition. The Wicks of the Post eon 'not injure him in this commanity, hut it shows to , - diet the will le not wonting on the part of loco feadiMn,* to prevent 11 free examination of the olaime tea maits of their candidate% ur they had empires. Both shameful conduct on the pet of Jll4l,lroodward:a friandli will not pre., vent a flit sad- fret esldbition of ids manures . for an holihrotplostation. , They "not stills tree divessidge In thli way. • ' - ;,-, i; • - - Bauman lifeirszs.—Onr eastern repel or, ' almost hardened , with artdolec in favor of the Itoe of ~lhndroad Clardniusti to Maxisttd) tie most *When llae ibrungit Ohio. We would ehject to rhea yrovided.the writers did not ~stfoloptlo itiniorocti first other line , and to Moncry,thifitsitrandon that - Abe, southern routs hide lit 'Logs to ClaaLonstl, and hem' there to . *Ated - dadltidyre, Ins the only throrigh tins -wort!' a etiliderfsg; and Id fact the °Myrtles be . Mid Ate it mid Bt. Lode While these writeirierajteleinglo writ. their line Into en- ItMet* iss ban shorter and better line near fir:impihkek *no Ildladelphis, - *rough Pitts. burgh and Indlanayolls, to Tare thaw, and tried the rontritlesmith Wads, to 81.• Lint* In the buds of that ettergetlo Ballrond nun, Mr. Brit'Sk 16 0,allrq's noosed, inlaid:ever Unm asks,. Theo we 'she hin seculars:ma Bail- Toad-from Pbßidolidda to BA Lords, Wore this twisted nmlLltemtline,Med one, too, wttion minis aliedysfal t etnapetltor for the. test, eratradalltriAlist tbat,,we -shall soon have ma t t dtramobeihnittiketions with Cutoinnail; and shall thsterribittplete for the buisci s and tercet, 'et the omitting limb= BA loots to Oltelnnatt. We mill lfa stMatkin of. erten( ospltalistaJO 'One cad ask thorn cot in forget that, if "do not Mika,* math noise se the Cincinnati Vayle4s, aid H mpfhld nampanten do, in tae PaPini.irn an infigni !boyar -Lao more r ,dl7 to otnnpletion.- 11 4 .. i' :.' z;irTha democrat/ of New York ham nomi. owed Jaoob .S. Wettervelt, shipbuilder, as their etusildste for Mayor, , • , Bar T. G. Dscidson, one of the Loubdaes Demoorstio *Ridden:lla Electors, liss bees rs. q'ttested by blipart7 to withdrew lila Dam itrom 1 the ticket. Els wholesale dettuattistioes of Gen. Scott srellut.otteisdble reasons for Edam , bat it iff audeeetood that he bus a ought !seals . timords.Naticisti: - .'' ' '-• • g - .. . - . ... . Efit: , ..„thirthoratt, the tieleslist, 'bailNelsb,,,,l Idit_!:42,fiiiiiilace, basting the title of the 'Site DLL norm" i; s -a %. I '. ,r t' =,:,..- 2 -- .. : ' - ' • -.: 4.4.,.... ' . F. *-.. './.,`"-,.,:,..:.- - -.:. - -,„-... irofit e •-- - - - - ' —'--, •- ' - $-::',- . -- ;•411:` .7 3".,,,,, „ ,,,. -..-;,Lr:•';ZI-''!-4'.'74:';';''''':'':`:l':';-'''''''-';':':'''''''''''''''' '''''':'''"' i ---.:,, -. .-,4;-.''-'ii•L',....v.,.ri..1....7.„,k, -,-; ~.: ~...,,,,,::1-7.5r,„.„-7-_.,...f..., - --•,, , , ,, „.....,.., - -- A 7. ii , '. - 4'.':- :1 4 #''' , ''' ' '" . . ' ; 4 4i ' : .., . - , . • _.. -,:; , 4 :*(.,-,-. tr• •. -_ • ' - • ' , • - _. . . , is'''. _ _ .ktime of the lats'atail* . 4K the • • •,..:loo:rtier *Nissfr;lteiasleer;c*:arien'On; Othies'ili• 0011 IT WHITS s CO. !ITV/3010Z MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 21, 1852 NOSINALIGIIII. PDX PIMILI:=7, OMPI, WIIVIELD SCOTT, of New Jorsay WILLIAM A. WUHAN...N. Carolina. Ni CANAL oommailoNes. JA.0013 ROFFMAN, or EZELI cooirrr .1117D011 OP THII OPIUM COURT, a. Ilse ram eithe Ma. Blehard Cbalt.r. desessei.) jOgIIPE ZUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co • J :111 . ntiIIIDENTIAL 111.212T01111. - AAAAA OSIAL • A. B. Rum,. Jura Paur.A. • D44.fiets. • 1. %Vacua F. Brum. 14. JAmr, B. Mann , • 1. Jut. 'rucrul4. 14. Jun. D. YAMS. J Oll9 W. 9 .1311. Jun, 8. DaTIIMII, 4. .7 orx P; *Tutu& 11. Wfulumor. 1. Mime. h•Cou.uus, 14. ka.3 I' 8. 14.11:4 ftvil. 19. Jos t...0x. T. Jums Pumas.. 24 Azurrp Dokuslos. 6. Joss Iluarrn: 21. MOLLIE J. Dul.,ul, • J4c4B Maurzku. =Lune L. lon. 10. Bunn P. ICua.u. 2a. CuunAJ mum: • l i t 7 H A . C. u. /us.= P 21 1119. ' EOM A. Pummu , ... 'll Tin llutuurunt.. Anttmasonic and County Tic' ket. • nut earaxas*-21si =ram RITCLUZ., Pittsbungt. 03.V01321.4C.1) VISTBSC:. 171011.53R0W, Allptbsay 05:401-DILICA1ftlrily. CM:=2 . cP.01:011 APPLIMIN. Birithcham. taiPillY..lL*Kernert. f.uu mirk; plurbm4b -5011142r1%&144,141th4g • - IIiILLTAX MAGILL.. Plitibisrgb. "sorsarota 8 r. MDT ' MU) 411.M.P111... Jr., Pltirboricb. Mal Enda Or MET 0./ 4 3111.17. MEM. /A tiABATZL ADAK& Pittablif , rlIdaAM ALOSF Pittntargh JAMini LOWRY. Pittttired ntAttom t. ELM YOU SEEN MUSED Rimy wan meet be_ assessed et least tso days bete:Nth* eta:alert, to legatee his vote. The date la abort... Lot every Whig voter make tm . Mediate . trialiT, and see whether he is &messed ,t• - • . - !,OUR !TATS TICKET , . Oil Itosmscul . ;.ebo luell been * A11&44- 01 for inaddays, on ofilebil hushiese,-le.aplii exposing the visionary schemes of Mr. Chutes Ella, Jr.; in his usual vigorous and masterly manner. His last article will be found on our first pegs Hon Rams Marron, has boon nominated as the Whig candidate, for Congress, in the 20th district of Ohio, composed of the polarities of Mahe:nog, Trumbull and Ashtabula, Mr. Gid dies's district. It Giddings is elected this time be will hare a hard race far it. , Leartiase on Elmore SIT TILII liatno.—we are glad to see that our fellow citi zens are waking up in reference to thee. lectaree, and well they may, for it is not often that they can - gather sa much reliable and Important ha formellonin regard to any part of the world ea they,can from these lectures, and that for almoit nothing. To-nighttly. B. will lecture on Fiume, and will indigate. :on a large and admirable . map of PrTill, the scenes of the .gront events' . of the revolutions of 1789, 1810 end 1848. He wits have much to say of the dletingaiehed men who have figured in France in recent deye—the greet Napoleon, the Little Napoleon,Havelmo, Cliangaroier, Lamartine, Outset, Their* eta. We advise ail who can, to go. For tho terms of the remaining comae of five lettere% toe the . 1- .rtisement In another coining. They who ay that Gen. Scott cannot make a ercech, will de well do well tv runt hie eloquent End indignant resume to the aLtndeft of the M ellow, on Ohio, m reference to German soldiers in Mexico. These unprincipled men made all rirt3 of vile charges against the lamented Tay lor, as. i low they are turning the battery of their billingsgate upon Gen. Scott Row they writhe under his scorching defense, the reader will lee, as follower asa.ecorr ea nein. • From the Oblo Stale /mina. wilt slander refuted—Brillion t epeech of Gen. Scott to the Germane. • Judge Merl waited upon General Boob, and on behalf of some of our German damns, referred to a paragraph from the Westbote, a German paper pdbliabed is this city, and containing the statement that General Scott tied to a tree and flogged fifteen Germane, while in Mexico.. Other charges, of his having hinged others, Cruelly and unjustly, were also referred to. Never have we witnessed a moue more im posing, than when the old chiettairi, with quiet and indignant resposum, repelled the false and'! malignant charge. Lofty In stature, sad stand ing at lest tour inches shore the satinet of those among whom he stood, his form seemed gigeatie, as with heightened color and with flashing eye, '. and a wars of his hand that expressed a' can: defiance of all such assailants, he uttered his emPhatie protest ago psi. each assaults as that paragraph presented.. . • New, and before unknown lo one, are such things as pare been told me. They surprise g.ai they pain me. They at once concern all that I I value personally, and aim a blow at all that, wherein,_ if I know myself, I. have the highest pride. They attack my own identity! The principles for. which, I had believed, I need never search my own bosom In vain, are here undermined or derded met lam met with charges of injustice did cruelty—while leading an American army through Mexico, and while participating alike in ate trials and triumphs I Gentiemea, it was my lot to lead no Ameri- Can cony noon a fon.ish field. I went resolved to eu.4ain, in the fore.front of my progress, the high , tide-watermark of our own American civil isation In all its moral and civil virtue. The standard of our own and not the pranices of that foreign country, was the standard which I sought for the government of men's passions and the control of the llama and excesses of war. Alike to Americans, whether native or of foreign birth, and to Mexicans. I declared my PurPoget arid exhibited tigg principles of idiots. , •I promulgated the martial code. Doubtless you oil have heard it. I deemed it accessary. I could net do without It. It announced the spirit of our progress, and held amenable to punishment all who forgot manhood, sad threatened to bring shame • upon our flag—diehooor to our nrine—cr a reproach upon our virtue: Without it, we had not conquered, or if we hadOonquer ed, the brightest trophy of our conquest bad been wanting. It would have been a physical triumph, and a physical triumph alone. Hu would have disowned, us. I promulga ted that order. Bead it, and read it again, gen tles:ext. and then bear ' , me witness, that it was in my beam as it was almostboarly on my lips, for ems:Laced nionihs, to carry, with American crave. and under the American flag, even into an eau cry'etionatty. , all the elements of sodal order, and that regard for personal right, that tcionged to our own free institutions in the United States. " Tes, I sought to carry with me, and resolved to maintain, at all hazards, among my own com mand, and elm that people among whom we ehould be thrown, that high standard of virtue; , and honor, which we tweeted at home.' Had I not been less than an American, and reorient to the highest interest, of humanity, and the age "we rejoice in, if 1 bed done lees? They say I hanged some °cream, and tied up and flogged others. Gentlemen, some 1 ,07 2003 were banged in Ihmico. The names of all of them Ido not novrtecollect. Whether any * were Germans or not, I know not. But for what—yas, for what ..ere they hanged? I banged one for murder, gentlemen; I hanged one for rape upon an inno cent young female, end for profane and wicked 'Church robbery. Mikan, the low that was over ft. , :m. Every man of them knew he would be i,etj an .insweruble for wile rai.deeds against the her, of God and man, as if be ware upon Amara_ :.n soil t, *Tor such crimes they seffered—for crimes as here) in yonr own Ohia—a land of law —would have brought down upon them severe ponaltics. and with equaljustioe. Bernal/Id suf. far dewd! Buttheir trial was fair, impartial, end upon the came principle. of solid law upon which the; weld have been adjudged guilty, here, smack; you. Do some soy I lunged liftmen Ger mano, and that others were arraigned and flog ged without canoe or trial. Gentlemen, I know nothing of it. It is false—it is a iie—an Inven tion, gentlemen—a its. I see aged citizens /a fore:us I see eminent lawyers here. And,gentle men, you lies Ate much excited. But is it not for camel For one, who, for fifty years hasecarce ly ever walked, roes, slept or esten, or even ta ken a cup of cold water, to the held, the town, or the camp, but that blethoughte were of hie corm try—ber virtues—her renown—her honor; to be thus aesailed—it is atonement —it is urromatx nu! Gentlemen, f did - , with a high hand, sus tain the law, wblcb , with uprightness in my heart, I determined to sustain. I did hang for murder! • I did bang for rape! I did hang for trauma and I flogged theires and pickpockets! For, gentle men, let me amain say, I not only carried with me but I resolved, with every resource I could command, to surtain, fearlessly and effectually, In its virtue and its choicest bleseinmr, not only to my own command but to defenseless and peaceable Medan., that civilisation—yes, that Christian civilisation of which I was proud to be lieve that army redght appear swarthy repreeen tative, But, gentlemen; I weans respecter of persona. American a Mgdervs—native born or/onion tens — , lO/oear kneto Make , sad obeyed itnot—whororr, reckless of Ida own responsibilities, and the rights of others, trampird sourer foot mad al at oasight the law .that Wee OM . sIl, L. did hand for the mimes stated, and I would have hung en hun dred seekers, of Innocent blood, and violators of finale chattily, if so many Ind:Leen the offen ders! And for this, perverted and mlahaped, I am made sammreble fora charge against whlch 'every feeling revolni, end 'which my whole nit cue and my whole life repeL No, gentlemen, it Is a lie, (the charge se made, or that any were erongfaily pealshod,) a false and °MIND. Linn lie I em not thankless to my good friend who has told me of these thing! It was right. But, gentlemen, I atendime before you, end deem; as I have airm4 declared, and spin deislare, that the principles 'that governed my command m. MWoo are those of my life. To tist Life in ass countiy'S Berth* I need not ap peal In fin for an answer now. With equal freedom and =Adeline do I throw myself upon the honest verdict of every man, who, with me, period his country In the Aside of Idedoo." fl The feet that the drat six months' work ing of the Dever aid W 40,11126 has "lidded a clear profit at the rata of Ave pec; amt. per an. num has Mit:Mated adeeatutiia Ishtar under. takings. ' it Is proposed to connect Harwich with the Rave; Dover. with Ostend; Toulouse with Algiers; Copenhagen with the mainland of Den. mach; St Johns, New Biwa**, with lialifes, Nov* Scotia; Cape Tonnentine, New Bronswick, mph Plilloo Edward's, Island; and East Cape, Prinoe 'Edward's island, with Cape Eat New- no 1121rAinlING Pittaniza Dar Gum.. liabscription to tie ..ittogistry Itagroad-•• Ga. Seatt, Mr. Sikes, Kr. litirtooon. Kriviunnio, Sept. 24.* The anna Jury of Armstrong county, by . A umutlinons totem:Um:hid a subscription on the part of the county of three thousand shares ($160,000) to the stook of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Thbrotith $50,000 subscribed by the borough of Wittensdng, some time Ago, makes the very liberal sum of $200,000 of =Value subscription to this county. besides a very con. eldership amount of individual subscription.— Surely such people deserve to have a railroad. Now let Alleglienyoome nito the work with the same liberality in proportion to her seiessed valuation as have Clarion, Jefferson, and Ann stroiig, and this road so vitally important to her Interests, may be pushed forward to completion with all desirable speed. Great credit is due to Onernor Johnston, and the other gentlemen of the Ilford, for their un tiring exertiocs in pishing ferwad the surreys, .and in demonstrating io the eatisfaction of the people of this fine valley the advantages and the prospective profits of this Important enterprise. From further intercourse with the people here I am mare and more peroxided that we shall not only give the vote of the Slate to Gen. SoOtt,by a larger majority than Den. Taylor bad,but that we can awry our State ticket—Supreme Judge and Canal Commissioner. This is an object worthy of the. exertions' of the Whigs every where, both on account of the interests of the State and tho honor of the judiciary, and- as forammer and prestige of a still greater triamo in November. Let usehow the looofocos of mil es States that they bare lost Pennsylvania; and it will give them each a downsetting as will make it oomparstively easy for our friends to over come them. Let us corn , the State in October, and even the vote of Virginia for . Boott may be one of the trophies of our victory. The Contretelonal District, Westmoreland, Armationg and Indiana, although when formed it was en down se gone beyond redemption to those who called themselves democrat., will be strongly contested. Mr. Kuses, the indepen dent. Whig candidate is strong in personal popu larity, and most deservedly so. He residue in Westinorelarid, where he was born, and where almost every no is his penonal friend. sus is s noble Whig Counter, good I think, Oda year, for a thousand for Hobos. Mr. Drum,the dementia caudidate,realdes in Indiana. Arm etrong will be closely contested, and there will be AO much of a majority either way. Judge }lnfliction will run ahead of his party to all the eountlee oC the - valley of the 4llegbe. ny. Were he as *elf known throughout the State as he is in these °cooties, Den. Scott hlm esif would fall below him in his majority. So Muth fors long course of undeviating integrity and uprightness both in p rtvato wad official life. Owing to this being court week, Armstrong wee not as tally represented as It would have been at the convention on the 28d. I beard many prominent Whigs express regret that they could not attend. FELON WAS/JIMMY* 0311 . 20011.14.11.1 0! the Plttotureb Gautis. Wasarsoros, Sept. 22,1862. G. ,Scroit'a ?regress—ilia niters, erracie—Bar- Nys for Ricer and Harbor /coprooestests—Mr. Conine not resigned—Forage questionr—Cadi. rat Battings. The glorious eocounts which the walla bring us of Gen. Scott's movements in the West stir the blood and Tula the heart of every tens Whig In the land. in the wild enthusiasm which greets him at every step of his advance intuits , wive the evidence of that popular venerition ' and attachment for the Whig leader, which was justly counted upon when he was put In nomina tion. The Peutoonsta bare been bugging the hope to their hearts, that se this cord aHty of feeling was slow in showing Itself, it did not ex ist. They forgot tbst no opportunity had occur. red for calling it fort. It Is better to be ahead at the end of a recothan at the beginning. The spirit with which they entered upon the canvass has exhausted itself and disappeared. Like" the effervescence of a bottle of small beer when first uncorked, their entivaisem fumed and h. sled Its busy hour and than quietly died out, leaving its subjects all the tatter for their tint porau excitement. pad' pleunres up like poppies spread, and whin ones faded are goon forever. As it ie now quite clear that General Scott will carry Pennsylvania and Ohio, it is plain that ho will bo elected. The only question remaining to be decided by the election itself, is the amount of his majority. A gentleman who deriervedly enjoys the reputation of a keen-eyed, though candid politician, "returning from 'a northern tour this morning, assures me that the most active, cautions and well Informed Whip of Net York, entertain no doubt. whatever, at that State. The Democrat, are divided hop- Italy on two questions, that Warmth the Hun kers sad Somberness, on the old slavery Inns, and the newer bat not lan bitter oatmeal strife, the enlargement of the canal. They andidate for Oovernor. Seymour, la something of a trim mer, but well known to be, at heart,. beetle to all improvements by the Ontrnmeat. The di- visions between the old factions in ilaattohn seta and Vermont, show that the slavery fend is far more vigorous than at any time previous for two yeses. This is pealissly a New Yost quarrel. The leaders then, it is true, have kis sed and made up, though with wry facet, but the people will not follow. They thought sprin t:int, ►as in Lome, and think so still tio, by virtue of the divisions of the foe,. the Whip will carry New York, in 1962, as In 1848.. What is left for Pietai and echo answers, what. The division of labor belonging to the Engl.. neer department on the leeks provided for in the river end harbor appropriation bill Ase been partly arranged at head-quattea Gem Totten, chief of this branch of the aides, will superin tend the surveys for the intended works on the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida.• Col. Obert of the topographical corps will take charge f the improvement' on the Western Maenad lake,. The several subordinate °Mears of these battens are about to set oat out for their poste. Soma have alreadyjmne. [leveler, the season is too fa advanced to permit of any other than !nerdy preliminsay movements. All paccedinp towards carrying oat the intentions of Conittya Wald doubtless be aerated in event of General Seat's defeat, bat happily the danger of such a tolefatime to the country seems almost entirely removed. The quid nom are now agreed that Mr. Cor win has not resigned, and has not contemplated doing so. The Union thinks hls palpate In leav ing the cabinet (Which he haa not yet formed) wu to take the stump In Ohio for Scott. Per haps the Union wu right. The wagon boy may hero snuffed up the battle from afar, and resolv ed to mingli in the frsy.at the bead of his own Buokeyee, but later news hoe shown that to be unneimmary. The eye of the General.ln-able[ pronounces all safe there, and Mr. Corwin will remain whim he L. r it is said that the Paella brought important dispatches frouldr. Lawrence, our eel:deter 111 London. Not being so wise u some of wry brethren of the quill, I oast farm nominate out. jecture of their tutu. The cabinet hare bad aural very hie meetings upett them fitecummi Dzscotrirtr.-,lt Is stated In one of our English papas, that the work of dmlnthg the Lake of Haarlem has led to the discovery of an immense mass of human remains, deeply Im bedded In the mud, end, placed Predlol7 on the spot wh meording toe toographic chart hid downere, p In 1611, sad which hes always been co:udder:4 es perfectly mount*, then village of Nbuswenklrk wee &Wed, =did , " in 1539 . yam swallowed up by one of those erup tions of the North flee which formed the manse fake of Mark= ' At the opening of *imam at Poughkeepsie; New York, on Monday, Judge Barad° *WNW the Jury that they Irma at liberty, should they nos 5$ to do so, and the dots warranted lb to Sod • bill of indidtment menet the offloitr i : ettL'i of the Hwy Obly,votring anted the buctfa• :pity, then Wog a clause is the stifiti4t State, width authorises the grin& 3urT,0:1107 county bordering on a dyer, to take tageblance of any offerers committed on st 4 fifth ANTSO,Ariespirioneod (Prolastant) of t d Vent I, 4tatailktsile. le take Up! 04,11 1 2 1 .5.r= - WiTesta c lMMlri : la taw ap tlu' al ". astan fun, analleed, sad am ems I Mild I DOZ. SWAT/ Bonnet Lininir and , n u 7 .ft jab., .I,kg age rittabarxer tan Tabs at rizavrt kiles..ha. »41 T • 060., *VIM! ♦ A *Ws ballatiat it , - . , . ibt womitit6ll7ll"4"i•=aaNi" ElFigkat Ow same plias* , z"" timid Oa bsbild44 to pay tier ono airreh" frir:jmn. a camousi • 4 _ ~s .. 4 1.0112600/6illtabia rl *, A trilegraiiiie limpet& announced to our Mi nns that Gm. Scott left Cleveland in the ones; yedarday nicingng for - thle city, and that he would arrive in .the express train about fire o'clock. Steps ware immediately taken to gin him a cordial reception. A onatoluee consist ing of Maws: English, (Mayor) McCoy, Tram. dent of the City Council, Ron. Joseph Ridgway. Col. Noble, Wm. Armstrong, Gen. Olmsted, N. H. Rwillne, Robe, Nell, H. B. Carrington, T. V. Hyde, and John. Chance, were selected to do the honors of the °Manion. • The artillery squad was on the ground ready for a. artillery hisohold'i beats band, and the Chippewa Glee Club were also there. An fee. manse throng of eitisens filled the depot, and surrounded the buildings on all olden About fire o'clock, the discharge of cannon an nomad the approach of the train containing the illustrious hero and patriot. As the cars entered the depot a long, loud, and enthusiastic shout went up. The baud struck up i'Hail Co. lamb*" and amid great excitement and ontha thaw, Gm. Scott der/winded from the ears, and entered the carriage prepared for his reception. The appearance of the General on the outside Was the signal for another onthoc i astic about of Weloome. premed= was formed and the met concourse took up the Hue of mutt for the Neil House. Arriving, the General dleminuited and amended to the balmy. The movie ceased when atm. thee general mid enitundisatio about , of welcome went up to heaven. • Genial Scott then addressed the aesembled multitude ea follovi FILLOW COTTATILTION.-4 cannot tied words to "sprees the emotions which I feel on reoeiving ouch a welcome front the citizens of the capital of Ohio. The cheers, the demonstrations of such a ?ant assemblage of men se that I now see before me, in the heart of the Empire State of the West, might fitly be bestowed on the first man of the age. I eau claim no merit to militia me to such honors. It is true, during a Idng public life of more than forty pram I hereto ken part In teeny transactions cf national im portance, and it would be an unpardonable 'llea mime In me to assume that I had not rendered mote service to my country which might excite the approbation' of my 'countryman. From my earliest yea% during my *bole life, It hes beta my alm—my ambition so to 1161Y0 my country ere to merit its• approbation. I must receive this demonstration as an indication that is same demo my efforts hays been successful [Grant cheering.] My Mauls I do not intend to 'peak to you es political topics. In the large assemblage before me there ore doubting many who differ . from me in political sentiment,. lam proud to receive their welcome. I would not on an occa sion like the present istroduoe subjects *bleb might be unpleasant to any. The object of my journey is not of a political character. It re. tun to the public service, and the public char ity. It is to selects cite in Kentucky, and near Cincinnati, of an Asylum. for the worn oat and infirm soldiers, both of the regular and ?elan• war face. Having no other subject to speak of than to thank you for your great kindness. I may etty from the depths of my heart, that for all I have does in my public life, for any hardship or suffering I may heat endured in the service of my wintry, I am amply repaid in the approba tion of my conntrymen., Whatever others I may contemplate, I have my reward. Apia, my eountrymeta, I thank you for snob • manifestation on this, to me, great and glori ous amnion. [lmmense cheering.] After bowing again, he retired, when be was introduced to the multitude who wero crowding around him, eager to grasp the hand of the brave old veteran, who for forty years han per iled kin life in &dna of hie country's nag. IPTB FrENIL She 'treats et Harrisburg (Pa.) are shortly to be lighted with gee. John Omer, and not B. B. Connelly, is the de mocratic nominee in New York city for Sheriff. There were thirty cholera deaths at New Or igami miring the week ending the - 11th inst. Dario' the forty-eight hours ending on Mon day, there were sin libelers deathe at Boonester, New Fork. CoL 11.1ohard hL Crain, Ifsputy scareyor gene ral of Pamirlnnis, died at Harrisburg on the 17t1 last The COMMIS Council of titles are about ao organize two fire anzihtlator companies. The Deutacrot sato down Chicago at 100,000 population at the close of 1866 , declaring that Its growth for the last two months hat exceeded anything - the maddest enthusiast ever dreamed of. gad.; rao Sontag'e solicitor ha., in the Titbit nal of Dammam of the Seine, in Peri., lodged a detainer against Manager Lomloy for 1:20,000' doe the Madame. The New York Corn Exchange project km, !Warbled so well that the association bat peti tioned the Council of that city to allow it to erect an exchange building in Comities slip. • Rufus Chaim', gay. the Boston' tlas. is depi roma pf making a speech in favor of Scott and Graham. and in all probability will do so some night next week at Tumuli Hall. The .411.11 enters, of New Tort, base caned a cell for a convention, at &bog, on the 19th of October, to nominate candidatte' for Sista offi cers, to be supported at the ensuing election. The work on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Is rapidly progressing, end It is hoped the entire road will be completed ttds winter. When this is done, Nsobvide will have nobler roptod railroad communication with Bersonah. ♦ most disgraceful riot occurred among the firemen at Baltimore on Saturday night and ear ly on Sunday morning. Pistols were freely used, end soma persons were dangerously woonded. Mayor Jerome was upon the ground and wia so und with stones and other missiles. Philemon Headley, Esq., of New Haven, ie. posited $lO,OOO In the State Treasury on the 11th Inst. , for the benefit of the Mate Reform SehooL This sum hue been raised - by private lotomiption. The law providee that the State shall ply $16,000. Bo the question of the es• tablisent of the school Is tattled. Pan aim Lou or lars.—Thidwatilingof Mr. John Hubbard, In Backsport,' Ma., aught Or os elatudity morning lest, and' two of his chit dun, who were Weep, lost their liven. One was burnt to duth, ens other suffocated by smoke. Mr. H. was so badly burnt in trying to save them, that his life Is despaired of. APLUS Canaan, the het sunless of the corps of soldiers who attended Mayor Andro to the gallows, during the revolutionary war, lately died at Abingdon, Ct., aged 94 years and foot months. Hs will the oldest person In that town. has tar U. IS. GAM% !?UCH 0/ 012. OAS/, AT Talszeir Item, N y., Sept. 2,1862. Dow Ide EvliaA, front Ms N. Y. ileinkra repo; t to pod for ai to be bona It Is pod for us to some up to this hall; or if we don't work the hardest we mu, Old Wtaflold wilt awry off al t won't do the whip to abuse, Wen too mach dirty Uses at home; . • the people would utwor Work A word from oar lips that would mule. [Here the distlagulshed orator divested him. self of his croak] . . I know WinSeld Scott, and I knew He is able, and worthy, and brave; And I can't say a word spinet him, Although all you voloes I crave For ()enema Franklin Pierce, r, Who lois never done any harm. Although in the battle be fainted, ' Beams* it was so way warm. [Hers the honorable gentleman divested self of Jos cravat] It Is very warm work, you perceive - It's up•hill work, cpcskinn for perceive, He's opposed to all the old Tombstones, To Nullilication and Bank: The Binkkhat great Jackson destroyed, Jahn Adams' Law of Sedition, The Stamp Aol of old George the Third, And Madison's Treaty on uPlahlng." [Heel the Honorable tsunami divested him self his vest.] Whew, It. too hard for Rush an old Fogpl BroveScott fonghthis greatconatry's battle; And I, too, stood should to ahoulder, Whits thick the iron - halistmat did rattle. Bat nevertheless vote for Pion; He's "80b...'. choice," boys, for us all, And so I must say he la mine; Don'tyou wish be may get it next faill - • [Here the honomblo gentleman divested lam e& Ids pantaloon.] Herolies, they say, are surodefol; in ray own the .story's a Billy one; . thankihi for whit I have got, And r haven't got lin than • million: And when yen bare workedall you know, And Whig prileiplos ever derided, Ponape you may see Mr. Pierce Come as near being elected ere I did I ((Hen the . distinguished orator divested , sell ; of shirt] - ' /tad aow let rdon as To rot:or . • beg , I • Do l t oh, this uphillbey; s hot, work is hot, .Pieret) And in Moen make email mast I'll getspeak for him more, boys, that's fist, so him inHomostry —The ..Father" Hs oollodof Ihanterrarly— L fin'a a wireeliki Ida/ brow its owsfatier." , . . ,„ srgremesdask *whs. AC:gds period..ths gapatelid4;iodlsjitmdtjdrisethuliaidio Deft. 00ritl Irv* toots: &W&7 So pt mites old gen. Idgesal biK4g.) • • . nun maid Lindsey was wand in Mobile an Friday bud, charges- with hating uttudered a man whole name wea not Intimizt The two mm belonged to a flatboat, and got into a quar rel; rhea Lindsey kicked his opponent Into the river where his body was band on Saturday morning A letter' written by an eminent physician at Funchal, Madeira, ton friend in Boston, dis proves the reports which have been published of the presence of the plague in that Island— The vintage, however, he says, LI entirely lost; in consequence of some disease having attacked the grapes. . The anniversary of the fugitive slave "Jerry" is to be colebrated at Syracuse on the Ist of Oc toberj Ernmaive preparations are being mode under the direction of o committee, and John P. Hale; Gerrit Smith. Lucretia Slott, Wm. Lloyd fherts' on, Joshua H. Giddings, Frederick Dou glas; Ernestine L. Rome. are =wag those an nounced as participants in the celebration. The - London Daily News states that 011 the last voyage of the Canada from Liverpool to New York, the camel narrowly escaped destruction by Are After leering Liverpool, It was found that one of the pamengers was mane, and bad to be pat under restraint. The person appoint- ed to watch him Charing left the cabin of the madman for a abort time, it was immediately discovered to bo in flames, and it was only by the moat attentions exertioua tat the lire was extiagoished. t a the Loutsolle Jo z Crane hie noroH . o to a candidsto o t Scrofula. se-IT is due to Kier's 1 , 1 that it has beta hawed to *motet vo•thts of this dreadful disease le other mood:, .ed .t leas out or li patient The theuesnde of - oertMenter to the tirade of Cho pro prleL.r. many of wldrh see from well hbown d4.ew of th e tIV of Plttsborgh .and Ita Lmmtellete vfelnitT. no to Odor clearly sad beyond all doubt, that 81E101 PETILO LOOM is mwbeine of ocosnuon vitae. Lot only as lo6d remedy in Parstride, Ilbewnsattscs Deanna, losa of fl/LhL bat se s slusble Intim:d remedy. Inviting the Innrtigattnt lgolsietarta, es well so the suffering peUent e Lo Lemma andueloted with ft. malts Th... basing it drew! of abb.. wowed Chat Mb median, le purely nstaraL and is ledbot no I! Bowe ham the Isooto of OS milt. The tollowlus oerlitkette Le copied ti au a Defter publiett ed et 3yrocutr. New York, nod Wary dote Austote ff. Intl, to erblob ie alro Did tbe eerUeeate of the eelebtateal D. V. Foot, X. D., of Syracuse: .. This m a y In truth certify. 'that I have been ro badly LI. Meted with Ncrofula for the Net wee. years, that moot of the lime I hare been unable to attend to .7 tied of bu rl..., aud much at the time hable to wallt o ani !salted to my bed. wed have hero treated nearly all that nue by tho twot idiralcians our ...try afford.: I cenwlonally- V: Own Cobol. but to cure. sod contain:led to gnaw - 4eree until It,. not re , ounnewled me io try the (Weal V. 103, or . Itwo. Oil.. every ttnonehe hod failed !dal at without folth et And, but the effect wee ao tonlohnun It threw the yothavz to the aortae. at once. and 1 at once to nan to grow out! by echos wren bAtLea I haVegot • cure worth thunranda of dollars. 1113. NANC BARECH. Tbl, blejetrtlfy !tut I 1 tare been se Y uitahtlect with Kler'n Petroleum, or Kock Oil. f w morctrunt • rear. and hare r, weuelliwitnewwel Ira berteßMAl elfrete to the owe of loaclent 0t0ere...4 other tiers. for •bleh 11 10 recom mender, awl eon with ormficleom recommend It to'be • total to. worthy of ortMallost. nod ran itafely sar Clout surreys be. cmoodorl Its we, where other owdkin• bed D. 7. 'FOOT, M. D. Fur ale by .11 the Drowsiets to Illtt.bareb. aus3Ortler • A Bare Reliance cOrtain aro tho' effects of Dr. DP- W... Liter hill, to taus ct di•ontanal Liter, that then ar• n•caoloila the ord6o lar Nat 00 WPIk.U4 o or ."" ixaw kooon as [lmpala. Ma pcloat bas • medicine at Lana upon •hlett ha so alway• My. All that la too seat? It to putaliaaa and nu Dr. It'Lanea Liver rill.. to ' , taro • rartoratton to health. Intut thio— WLLIOI. Townsman Allegheny Co, P.. J Kidd &Co.—Please let ete hare two Immo more of Dr. In'Lluan L 1,15.1111. vy wife hag wed two doges of the Uotres POL.. mkt t elm swam you they have done her wore ...I thou my , tamlly, physician has for tsrp year, Judos which lima h. ergo In regular anendonoet— The te two bum, I think. • 11: ettoet . cure. JAMIOS AWES. For nolo by Druttoione aul Mean:lto, In town awl ono M. ant by lb. onto poopoto/u,, J. KIDD i W. 60 Maul tn..- L. IMMITEI • ON).* 1 antrum ut alt kinds az.utcd at this o3a •Ith veataets, sal at reasCalbls nava ‹lal etlsollva rill h jinn G rooloni epl / . 21 , - /a t,aes fir Laldtrltiolis O•naert. 0111 ittlia of L• 410.11, LAL-Ct 1 , 6.11 Moro Gills &a. Am- oamny awl ormodi ." . .t. , 41 JOSEPH: PLUMbIEN, WHOLESALE DEALER • I N HOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, lIATS, &c., $O. 111, irooo cram, pirroauxou, , pnlraar ariaaaa ALM aaa MIMI SO iteNSVNIE eMbrACCa r, rete variety of I3ooto, . Mamma Eatritta //,, rraiest dlrratli Item Oa Mau...rattant ler tag Viaatara Tract*, anti will fa told at %ark asd Phllad.nlabta adopt. Putchaaar. call o•I aiylun bra re tattiaa. t.r.plaallsater POETLEY. NELSON & CO Nix 89, ri.b 111 RE ZS. rirrenvaao, PA %AN IE/FACTO ERS of Gan•Barrds, Cam .Itawl lout Itomotornl flare/J. eivoles.fo.al 11., God _blazon, •otk.s. 0.1 artirip• Rude of IL• bet outgo-ill. sad ••tritotea .1r..1 to truot superior to soy it I••tz•rltet. Iferehout• tsklolholo •rlsbina L rwreb••• I Itzul It to their wiroo t•t• to call Imo ovatoln• gnu t6ell beton potchaxios saplb AME iy. TANNER. WHOLESALE WILMER IN BOOTS, SIIOES, BONNETS, am, NO. 50 WOOD MILT, errriuwaau. Between Third nod Booth. e Z OR BOYS' WBAR-11;rphy & Burch !' 1161 modem. to &sobs' paoricalor •Venti , .• to this de:mu:out ogthoio bus/Loom an t bal.. ro,irool • tot...at var;ett of *tiles of goats alapPort for this p00p5..., Neon, _ I WI COFFEE 1.,r274 750 . bar it te o tal r vo ie for . —— - --nue a. r ca.: i l ki A S --:' " iorMy D leek ombracas °very variety and Aryl. 01 Enn...hor, florgooto. La.. Intro./4.f .!Inort from Ur: Ent3u4 filulufactitroro. adoptot oxprenly for Fa I not IN clay malty. ant will lo molt at !forlorn yricet —ft erail owl caamuu boron. Dal kW. and 51TX1RD & CO., LESALE & RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURE - RA. AND ' , BALZA! tN ALL DINDS-07 NULL CORNED OP WOOD AND NOPTIISTS. tilltbargly Pd. At , their deck embAben sway quality 30 t • cAt Dam DADA Des; CLAM and Y. DoototA "nalttontrar A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Stacemor to 11. P. Nelson er. DIAN UYACTUKEILIS OP• • SOLID BOX. VICES,. iT6D PCOYIt4 NATTOCKO. PICK& YUKON. J.. P 1111113118.011, 11.. ' No. ill. Wstor aue.o.-Otint door abaft lloalth [nil • II wad. lormantall wart tour manfantolud. Nelson's Fint Fromm DAGUERREOTYPES. Offica /haling, Mord Street 7,IITIZENS and strangers who wish to oh i !Alm as aisurata t artiatio and Ora Ma Uneaten. at • malarata pric, will find It to Wrist intoreat to eall at Mr roll known oatantlatitoont i When antis@ antithetion a ituat - notowl, Or no attarno made. Waving-ono of the Loroott •nil twat &mood nada tan flkylitinte aver c0n tr....1 for the porpetan' with ftwtrantento of 016 moat 100-oftil kind. sal ba Ina adopted lb. arataina of Intittwr tt ping, aft now Axton.% try tn. ratabrated Boot. of ao I bilotalpina iwat tam York, 1.1, hi. flatters bin:wolf to ba • n bo tno o.ddora n o nn.opat o ro r oanAn hra no f m sn- Ron on4d. anms ona and onaratint, lo a/I wraiths., from 6 'ct. o. a. at.. to 6 e., DAGUERREOTYPES • AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. '7l ACIKSON'S National Etaguerreati Galleq, comer . or th e Diamond mad liiaket Knot; f0n066. Wily... Drug atom) Pitt .burgh. L 4410 sad atolls:nen riding to obtain IL • slittlikenassea at male mie prima will plasm all at e *bore cattail:Op amt. Cittad th up with my ettienior Side and lay ...ht.. ; Kra pad with math skill 1.1.1 Dm operator on Mae tha Poret meant* fao .Imile. of the human form with all the ealefeadli w oratigrtg wan= ted. and d.. 1 , 114 t, halgof orful sormota aot minima to take a *Sum =lasi • per ten rmerablaaca ww.l.llnesamea taken of idea and d.oeased wawa. In UT pin of th atlty and Idoltr. OPP.ting from S A. w a unUi 6 P. ittormle. to be Diamond. MdtioiliwirtT Vition's insuranuo yompiay oF'Pittatamti 9. 0. 00583 Y. Prawn" : :SAMUEL, 1.. Jammu., per. °MOE, 94 WATIII, Bay= ituuder AID Eg. INHUMLB Mad, ANP. 800 HUIKB 0;11113 0010 /LAD 01.85.01.31Pri RIVERE..AND MO. *A -I=o4 Yinanst kau y suave Al 1781 Aiilq scia.ust at , prili of Na. ERA and LIVLAND NA ROA VIM and ra,cf sroarertom. ' • • D 1114 1 .01. • O. num. W . Jr. .1, umnirl if euelloy , 04 ..4 :it 1 , 0 Le t Puma • . 4. !• • Eptc,cet. NoTtae—Da. BAIRD'S L2CTUaltb ON . lere;—ntolt Le the ctany BOOM of the blest Pmbytetiaa Motel kt Nool itteet. The Aerate me.the rereandos dee oturey 71. mat& Udell to by had at the loot blew of atom Stockton . ; lttq,apA Loony. .t- the dote. Adialodoo to . dual Lector% SI outdo, to be laid at the door. The, Loottu• to . twill Won FRANCS; comatatelteg at TN Vokok. ' . • EW BOOKS—AiIs, fourth Street: •.• Perm and Adventurer et oar own Camapaarmaah In sly, b • SWUM aurae lama. Fourth -VoL Liam Writing. °lnc. Mallows. - lartgatee of Alio ea, bang the dna part of a warm of Matbrautlcs, (belated for &beam of &tools: A cadatabe, and Chilean,. by • DoebeitY,-IJ. Plot. at Math.. Sas la tar N. Y.Ptrar Acadamy. • - 00l lora Standard Dlatioaarramacb . •, LI mutt! a al Notart Barna, ad ?lA. CHICKERING'S P I - N 0 . S , HAVE STOOD THE - TEST • - OP - • Man YEARS' EXPERIENCE!! SHIT' AIM UsID DT DODS STUN 7 ir.sL YB TIIO DBd ND FAMILIRA n MB curd .M.% • AND TUTS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. .EIRULSITSQUALITT OF TO ' • EGASITIOITT OT TOUCH! STANDING IN TUNE sad DURAS/LITT! Chickprias. Is nor Ilsaufsetutiog Twelve Hundred Pianos a Year, " Awl tb• Demand is Steadily Ineressisw All Persons desirous of obtaining a Piano ,WDICII WILL LAST A LOU rtitn AltD GIVE Franc? amencrioN. Aro invited to call and examine the splendid ' assortment which hu been • C•IEPULLT sELICITDO • and are last 'opeDed ne JOHN H. I.IELLOR'S - • sep27:d&wlta No. 81 Wood street. OILS-6 cis Winter, Strained Whale Oil, boding sod reersle br eer27 o atacksonN A CO. Lend Warrants w ANTRD br 1,1)1331,1:: 31'y0WEIt.