PITTSBURGH GAZETTE =rx==itt WEXlM=o;ti!foMPlch a.r I ;TI 16:2851.-. WSI4-B.TATE TICIEZZ 41 ,, • 1. 30111 /Ml'' trlloo4 Urowiter. - =mace ' ^ KIBID.,ffIetIVII4.4- Xlenkr e uniu' tais,t=r. wuLtAzarzsgrotagibmhhima. . dipinissatiks and Whig Con dytichet ; .A 4 ,l4tik-IfOllWAßDral,Prtdes. , 4 W." WitLlAlleS;;of Pfttabdtgh; , :•ruEsztast 761 . 01 } 7 3 4= 0 !" r uieoitant 'necoma Cl crcarrd 3:1 1 ‘ 0, 0 01r "' TANam I. GAliitr"tiatMilii7oi: Jithfc - 115ieci of • THOS. PINNIY, EC 1111117ELITA=MOX I C 3 P a T MIK. • jogi*lWWW2M.at,llpipe!Bc.Chlr. w ow iciioi,"erestiovest.- - ITL 01 \ JOUN ontsird.a. • gerit.EA DINO A7TRI2 WILL B6io FOUND ON Eaton' rA OR OF.THIS PA PIM. du Old blenbaut7..vill's to-morrow. PIMDDIMIS AID S 111(1 thin :Wien ist.this the priiiit'itek, now Rmotint to_ abinst tided thaniead. &Mai. Thin looks • iliptrudiation to , :earry• iC Una or VIZ Wilias.% , -There torsi seems to be the Mastcherting *frith; entire uni n and .•berEsony'of action in the WhIB party of the Dee States. The only cause of diffmanis hen been the compromise asessures of the bat Congress. ybe.ditlerentes on this subject hare of late, been lessatintr■ yielding on both ildshaa f f. been clearly evident, or rather, there has been a better understanding of the position 15114/1 bad tamp, ylien it Is seen that the real Waren= between MO is wry small indeed. Oar. Fur, of Yerk, in his late speech, his banished a platform on which all Whigs au ilrenly, consist ettt3y, and unitedly stand, and rejoice to see a dlsposititnimmdfested promptly to occupy It. The Flap offf.t.tave been more tarty sew -newt on ibis loaded thUthose d inyetheiStste Ines Union, and the length to which the ditremity wan canted thrtateied at one time , to &moire the party in that State. The ergine of the en. none, were t h e Albeit sivnivip , ms ,4 on can side, and the. Aden .I*.tter on the other:— Theispapers ban attest come together en the Platte= hid devilry Gin. Fire, as will lessen by the fallowing extracts. The Ertehty ../Oursal Susi:ingot GOT. Pmes speech, aye , I "Ills unitnents and oreLathies are Mies of i • tram.beartel dmerican. Ms mewls. in ref artztei to public question, were each ea the undid= of the country donsaded. He did not think. the vomprong meseurreelhe test or abort met= of settling the:them - editing AIM -. oath& 4Bat. Congress decidedl othersdni and -. be anus sauteed' acquieseettee ha nhich hs did not, in alt' eapots eppren. GOT. Fish's lireathes throughout , a ;spirit of fennel spaisch o-patritiem. It Is, as we know la most' truthful relhir.Of the sympathies and 'Sentiments of his - L heed salihtert.” . . The ATheay' Sgi+trr fe not lees urn in Steep. probation of' the Positions of Gov. Fish. It Plimuku grO6ifilien b~ tier. Fisb will, we are l I, , teretuttled. be heartily .approted by the great f.,boacr:l2olPeoldeof the Cone he has been oho- sea torePrese, lathe geteste'd .the Vann. ;' is hl6lt Leeneerieths ail his spook wtiesoner 2114-cl4Ol, by- mem- of -as 11.00101.404n91 1 1 1 and Ite-.-4110/404. tele Pointe rebuke At delsogoverr , sae eattethet;: tee. do sal pod. g article the . Regetter meets Itith _ _ ~1.1.11.71,110thar pteatore to theliAttilleatti ofih.• aunts: teethe; and inis that the iota= title. by ';(lici:,_Wthst. of Ithreseie ltd; mataintia acriabss :ende the Cirtaltrandaelatheores so thy .lasis ofthe bord; that the South is entitled to an elent law for: the . reellsostiott of tagither threes, sea that he is flirted to eel agi'thtion in'rad dont? thi esiating law either: for its meal 'Or until thissnidtht can to tffroathel with etintronts and good ea on the pat of both • :bite Noith and the Booth, site pirictheir ther-poti ,: thins of She Administration.' We trust that hereafter there rosy be no tank Of entire coward to the rthfrants.- While the 7-gres:tootht Wartitethrtilp can neserbetadi tO'aPpira of some fistirroill of Cemprothise,-. "'jab theyare lairlionnibog Peol*b:-and are gimps disposed to resist. north:, adwarratot nista+ agitation, and to.promote us furs* theis'itee and thifeeepect edit ..et: l o w the pews Sad welfare Of the whole irate , ,L - ; and goo&. fellowthip 14d thitizr . reiaggp aoseig: the viols polo,: A mare .propithete ..dtri mey orris% lehen esthete Prelinp will pre-. Tail, in wbich the 'North'thai hope to perstsalie theirßeitheiirfeticTi:eitteetts-ei the soortheols of their objections, and of the pulley of pielding so fir ss to secure sorthscepeel the discharge of a compact l i ed& can tifien , lie "'agreeable, while its necessity Is voteroy, • • -. ~ • ikon fioimornme.—Weitiblish. this,wraisg tr g .- s call for a Coiterdhir of frier& of Gerona .-." Scarf, to Fe held is - Ude day oh the .20W Of Aitgast,ihe s otoireneri of - teitder of Coolberoe aid Citerebeseo . :, i . .. . - . ~.".. :there Iwo not-been, IshlcO the days d atiers l liiirian; in) guest • uniudtc4ty ba favor of e Om/. didigefoitliePiesidtdii, prrfletite the siiild ler itirrobas Wide 4 preembin favor of Gen. ''• . Scott_ , It is not a sodden bowdre:. lie has lour ' - been a favorite lath the pact:lomnd Ids claims hart any been Pestpotled, not stootdefied:: She ilia for action Wog anbe4.in.disirieril • 'State!' kitbag *Aso, even the Mends id Gee. . . -.., - Scott, are astoolabeded. the cordial attaardlY of s o on can ass Eximme.:-Ws men -"' the rothileing peragraph front the Boston Mies of lay • North si swells' &Oa 0 841 some— tato woeful ~ 41•40 11 'Slid Dixon)! lbw- 4 W - . f I,theantelvee into s fever goolit Oen. &mtts ner sonel prefenteam, his Tote of the Union: There mmi, in theirststaiitit are rant of Northern polity o. ll e o . _ ' 11 4 4 7 - int to effect the Wary of a amino treaserette tan exeMtry mientooos mnapatgabetbreseatty of his mint settee enendea woe out of thelr imam' anon am what the Batton ;Ulla Nape that to Lead off know attants hate been made head off General Soots, 17 [ailing on /1 " ..Sevull shot'" ..i that ay thal " De s tet ,. igth in the Booth . 11 , 11 pas - Benselent le hid ° elo& sodomy serve s io ta ate h re ie • : - "the etimaten of the Whl Eat no weight to those whoginatath•Tdspoi sudianilr-lhatib amore num gooa fild 111Ma. manze t 621b4MTILErjat. Bogor from Now Via tEeot-- .' hag =allot° with ; aft S ZAdal ins 100 000 ":"'.lO. of the %Moo t and there lets *Wan the can La an Me itiogoOol- fasting ci 7iftor, lava, It haa.become pettof was den of the dal to scia° l44 nnteMplA attitude lawartie the rnion,' no _ , _ barna • 'wad of it. A s u IdirVari=tt::;t: PnelidOmq. n°l26 ,l l V l N7 , prewar; Mr. FT ' "AS 3g.libith° Dr Gen diltinCir 312°Zei‘ GM."t4 tat:l2ed • A1116224;1 who lumnittea•foam, opr ta thorn mer who are boyla,wawa. '" -- Eit 7 the to hostty so Tar, Woisteror to $l4 7 ,Wmas, without knowledge a nd-litba" "jilt Cgat r o rat ,—Let the people of Pella ' ; • igotistdo not forgot the choice of the Loam, a. -the Shah iat fba - ant. lortddluxl—baboot -Itow Sao spode Ward is tbottobetek - ts lbsitact Ettitos few rtietravb that Alt fluff ofrit-tabtacit atm slog! be ten cantos` . or-louldt=irooluba thiU tac glach Are rtbem tbbrdtigafs iota tbda m tbo *IP at tetti bbe; bditsout dtaloff dud tito•pstly.wboost t b la shamipoto fol.,,effettior +dogma .4:01 the sholooc=iee.- fo thl"l3Agl9l6o, M i lashm to tWOlirpOctOU '-. WI to Witt the pato' ytito' adopt P ima " plan lot that tnnt.—itorrigatO 40060186 5 ' 1 •."jif unßl4,Nqs; thiltoffe itim'isarkiimid ccesotegon with the foot that ,Jldl:ll.krieritteePtionille tq way section of the 13 t/ 41 4 tilt lath stems sifirteetilit qualities, eel ithiseittiteetilre tioaltbspoilst wiry areal" les& ite to catideere the beekremilte at the Cio• ta*.r,eigct.im...o/o,Paight 61114134ite, ae l piety :united. me &fell Irak TO eioitot doubt that. it wlll meekly itself We pre- Ur* thin li no : more p4tileretia lathe-B*e than ;Et. Vintot• Certelaly'there is none more lied% or ken itilielte 811 thiteurelitedbaii In ,t6le conitretlosi, the following •sietat the pnblio`iiereiriet of lbL highlr esteemed *tie, man; frieii.aiii r Vineleeeti Chrenitle and MU", . . win "b. r eed with interest: Vinton Mr. ols native of fdassachisetts. -, lie came to this State in 1819, sad Nettled in flallit• pain in the practice of law. In 1822, after • residence in that of only three yews, he via elected to *ogres° with u p a dissenting nice. He oontlnued in the 0 - 1411106 se' member from that District 1887, when he declined are-election that might devote him self Loth, management of Ids pirate sthdrs and the of his frofeeden. In 1840, lo vas Tetanal to Cugrele, from the mass dia. Wet, width he bas continued to repreeint, until the present °time, During the but few years, fume In the House Unoccupied so command ing a position. or exernised so commanding an Influence, as Mr. Ilona.. '• Poe many yeas be was the recognised leader of the Hone.. hens a pW• not might for by him by- frequent aU obtrusive display, but freely catered upon him by reason of his clear:calm, and ferueing agseity; the Unlimited =Hence reposed in his judgment, and the rolversal, raped entertained { 1 for private Wrath. • .This.nonfideue and re. pad 111411. atrengly essilthsted in the wish al most unaniannosly upraised, that he should be. mete the Whig eandhists for ' Speaker,. and ell will remember the touching speech in which he declined - a pnirdesMon; on , account of the' slatel of bishealth,'snd the arduous nature of the du , Near the close of the Nation of Congress, Mr. Vinton /* Mends intention not to be spin' • candidate form-elution, designing to retire IPostOsrth er nentli to private life, Bat the tints hat faneedof his services, ands* pre sure that , all pod Whip everywhere vBlllol= at th e I nomination' that bejut been made. is candidate that livegi be difficult trbeeL name and highcharacter will pore an truer of itzength: He trill bring into-the field - 14 expo fence in , public, affair, sec ond to 'Mad of no man in the State—an ability that sou can question—a name.that hag long been one of the brightest o— arns of °bl nd a pal& and pints reputationsment that has passed untarnished tlnough all the exciting poll. dad tamale by which the last gunner a cen tury has been distingoished. - • `The Courier end Huge - bur fernisbee some ate- Wm showing how amiably the political Maui glee of the two peat parties ban resulted in Obi. for the list tenor twelie yea*, in isse the State arum:nisi by the democrats, but in 1840, Mr Canis was chosen Governor by a liege and Harrison swept over the State Blue tornado. 1841, Mr. dart-plus nlity'sver Mr. Pglk was 8,052; but then were 8,050 abolition y etis for Jsmes O. }limy, tem% tug a Majority of 1,998 4031, Mr. ciay. In l a B T li ; 4ll th 522.. CUM'S majority one Gem Taylor to 15,414; but 87,487 Tote* were cast for Van Baran st the same election, and 111- for Gerrit BMiti, leavings Majority M 19,014 against Can.' In 1869, Reuben Wood, (dus.,)witi elect ed Cosner b'y 31;988' ezisjoititgr Ufa Atlantan, (Whig) but '18;8132 - irotee were end for Smith, (free soil,) leaving a majority SOMA Wood of 1814: . Upon as Toll iv* this year, aria 1844, when Mr. Cloy' drew-out 156,118 Whig' votes, ' we Mould hone a mong hopes of a Whig *nay_ ; L isitc Cowing to'hhe _we diversion,) Gen. Taylor only received 188,859 Tutu -and] the hurt par./chasten, 'the Whig candidate for Garermar, draw mot only 121,105 - votes, while his moment, Wood, Only nailed 188,1:193 van It is quite apparent from:the foregoing, that the Whip - mist 111 tat ttgether; and king out their whole ittringth, be order tummy the State. There is entlicientinduormeni to do this, and as the census has been mitered swaththe proper 1, spirit, Om is g o od onion for , hoping that all will be right• - - - "Are ArotacrfraiCasixotters Imams " ba lm the Ileacellateige blame Wrens& an Connunencleta day , of. • Wewhingtatt Co ll ege, , Lesingteen, Joni 18; 1861.. by Naito Saab, President. of the Colleg•—far - ssle by Key &Co., wool. street, Pittsbagh. The'Vrall knewit"repettetion. of Dr. 'Yotibitk es *easier, a Clirbetisn, and. Algoma edam , sznistriter, precludes the neceseityafspeaking of the moult. of this _panellist. Ifs append . an Edam% not to puff the, publismits, bat for its, intebtatinierit, belie that ,we ca. find liiabliiii ol o Matle tie" cur ielderg : • fqbkastfron le the' calling into sedan, the -eleenAthewhof end sdrainannt toward perfec tion of alltheAstothistof oar astere-of body, mind and latut—phyeind:intethattata end-mor: el.. .It is based upon Chet mdmetallaw of living esiOnsto which tesette4 that the legitimate et-. *obi of any iwity teedstaitilicreasel poser and tends terirds its perfection.‘ In this beard G„ ate tioppoes these:en Is pow on. derstood. Of course we repudiate the Wes, that cluhfs education begins when he enters the soltooLand that iYoung man'S tenninsmewhem he getulastas and laves College. On the -con trary this process Is 'co.tempersneons end eo etaseeaHre. with hislising energies., It bights and it ends with Ills itself. Its origin is Indian itt, Mame otareity. As to the- body, indeed, there Is to be long interruption; the grans iria chill its.eelitities, but not be foram When it shill lune 'rested it. 'allotted periwipedodii Weariest" btestitity, this dlehonce will on 4, and I Ithebody, epteitcsatni sod bmaed after 'lts immortal pattern, and re-mitederlih the loom- I s}spirit, will continue esersotive, ever onward, - lower npwani, In unend i ng. dared= The ado cationiof immortals_ hounded onl y , . --- - mostailly..: , Whitlstte-OlitM ofegellstionf ' To,emable a nom to make money, says-one- ' Bat what is i money worth at the p, of death—e 4 agave? I of Bod—bo the bonndrengeof Mama A To secure political diatinetionl. podliort - in the' halls of legislation? the ji*ii.• tribunal? the ocipidlplonadin?. o, Post in the array or navy! 1 And what, I annum man these Marin the end ' leas reign , nf BM Tadaordsmi of Peace; when men I shell best thadr sw to plow dares end learn ass no more? What in thsirvalue when the 1 tribunal of Immortal Justice shall be occupled by Him Aiwa eyes are es a flame of Axel when au di shall hmt.taltan its seat at the foot" stool of Mradalis throne? when ell legislation I shall proceed from the lips of the Man of Cal- But iktAir bs asked, dO Yoe argon thit Ede. cation his nothing todo with Betel data' has ' m ea n s: you to the after lot: MMus: lair ProPoltD4 'Ali your that Education up such a ryston of trelnimt es 1 fits a men for the •Agin he is destlatd to 111, so that he may be able •to.discharge its &dint land' , " shall not ammo the point with yon, if only you will allow me to prom the murstion— I whet leldadestiay? Atha is the station tritir.h be Xi :tii_oacopria.the long ran!' Only gim liberal WWI ?let the_syrrhare wide.leer; lat not thls yin het/Ad:4d Outgo low P etl7 ' c°l*. tracteforate lithe east field of human test- ettee; let Wed' beeozfined. to =Point ht I the infinite lins;. thin we mans Zdn- 1 mtbm to that SysternAt tifbilag.lllll% _it/ a man Am each sad everystatlan to which may 1 be.nalledy bi time and In eternity. -Aid this definition ems es am theobjed of Education . . Theatre arum at Alis'esete results. though &It' yonaltrt by different ways. • What I am emend to Om It almar, that the limiting of Its object to mm per. sphere of seeks within th is more*BM& of =Os permancothebledion, is to All far below hie; trne diguity; is =Ride tophital and untrue. At is to stop chart--may farehart ot tad esnese; and to make that an end—de:rod, Ind* to reality b only a means, and often.aem sulardlnete meals to that . I Pouljl, ,ttilt lb" the object of Education as to. Mad nim, lithe oultintkor cud enlargement of A. his Iscultitydeal, Intellectual and mmtil , kuul that in endless wrogreadoe. , Ter, howermi le net du& sun foyikd thee :Iles a l ady dignified end important object-mss chief ea of Mak sad .so Doti all his AIM••= II3 4 ai, is to dol* 0 0 A end to enjoy foe SW. To this lidr dual came all:others Ars trobtalluntit and must be subservicat: ' vin-, Wog this rule, we sink intornstedallatio stui.. oatardern, and niesenall dipp the efficacy pine of , 861 1 StieW nobs 04 otehmiti and catsamed to lbetimosplacoldweisc hT the height of biz tert*MilMetiliMMfd: illtoiltiortik th,• " , .• , :""k::', .. .., . • -.- . - .1 Jiinen4iiiii.:4!!",, Pitt s ton ()Matte sif4ito, thus at Judge‘•!cli,lo ,-/--: -,. warbisass te.tifs ibliagashigy- ' AS i.citorthii Preto Mach; Ist War If with fsellop O f mat prebend satisfactlon: by ate arboleildir toil of Nrotlmmr, , Irsai.: . lsteecnauCheetrathio t pa blis,l aittll]his high mental' maloaricets trill bunt" rids* vilimuciet 14' see total:1111mm* daze two parties. , .* 7l #ll, ------- :4g, ~.. "., ''' _ , rw eciudonnallues,2trofirippointal- ~ .. - oompers -• ed um. floe. if. Joke Partnif,',. Predated of the. Cinicestathirniendlidriiiiiiertilihril Map 'who 'Matter tato* contest vith s a& termination to ao ill in thtax pond to earetati Hon. HER IaIDATAFAX7S4isznan. of 11.13ninlgelianb_ B. limassam.Xlisen acclaim. , . - ,178:a Bon* rbswitaptsii=4l Thonsfson Lewis Burin;.WatiSlll , F. 14 ina:,11CALitinania . 4th Dist, . Dist., Chestsrgiti-Dslarirs--Abrahain 6th.Dist.,lleSient.linsbb. tit'. Dist; Baeltinzatole. • I 714 Dbl.; soil Lebationseih Istolgisiober, T..Taylos Worth.. • 18th Dist, Das.p.Ma and Nostitamberunit— tharael V. Ks:l6 • • ' 9th Dist.; NoilMmpto& and 'Libittk - 7tlebTS P. 10th:DisE, Cisit' on, Mattine. Ilth IRst.; Adams - ICattilitaines 12th Conitenn 18th Dist, Caere:bald and Perry—R.' P. McClure. 14th Dist., Ceara, Lynatobbt, Sullivan; and Clinton—Andrew 6. Curtin: , , - 16th•Dbt, Blair, Omsk* and - 4lttutinition Johnston... ' • • 16th, put, L9ieriLe. 61040' . 4, ,;!mod Colaintr 17th Dist., tnD lbadtar4, 1e Dist., Tina, brKesn,Eak, titdd, and Jan—P., L... Jones.- . • • 49th Dist, lunar, .Irnaanto, and' Warm— John A. Dais. - • • • , 20th Dist,,. *rie U. ;'.2lst :Dist., Butler De re? , a ol iawrence= Parsianse..l . _, • - • • 224 Dist, Allegheny Wm. , Robinson, Jr.; Ititd Diat.;;lirsaldisgtontadraraista7li r m. Homan 21.tb' Dist,' tato!? and Bomerset,F., N. 26th Dist, Armstrong, ladlsna and 'Clarion - —lmes Campbell. " 26th Dist, 21112111,4unIatt;' - #1 27thiDit6;.Iirsitatose*,a 4 , 28th Dist, c ;In . • • RAISSOLA—The Oanadadortam of Miscount, met oa _Fridaytast and subtoribedementy Bre Mooned dollue towards_ 'complete the - 23mia bawd" Barad to '3EI miler& and from thence sc a b to lament the Indiana arid Olds Railroad at Coshocton. , • ' Thus is one important : step tabu towards is,• wring to oar county the aduntiges of a Bali-. yak the moot It to lie taken by bulleidnals; by Meal subscriptions to aid the si4elt ptlsa hope Moe our fermi take holdof ibis seater midi ilberallty ,worthy of Abe cause , as the) anthe pelolol dad wi ll be mat directly -beim; titsd.—ifehitm CoaaryllAiss.: • This road eat Wetted the Ohio sad' Pena, syleania Balaroad In !Oen county; and will prom an important feeder to that greed trunk Mae firma tlie irest to Par tis Pittsbaryk (Tartar. CONittnininlON: UX/1/2.1 gygPjLTIdIR.7BEZIITUDINYILLB . Oa the 6th page of the Report of the Stmt. lxneille sad ladhuia .Ilailload. , Campaii it Is sold that, .' _` of the &twos bairns fltstbmV TP/f/ tad Cotumhos, 46 Mlles may be,regerded am prodded to :haMithat , :,pOrtion of the Ines sad Columbus Rad psralld irith the route of the Eittrobeurillaand ledissis Rood, and .Lich , ob, ermag with thatCompsuj; hewed Qom: 1. Is Sot the isuessOleead Columbus Heed here spokes of„ the "Central Ohio Stal -1 toad" "flats Oubstabes to Bhidgeport,` o pposite Ras the litiMbernitle'Ciestpszy MI& Amy Goth Ineage for ths-use of 46 ar oteay part, d r ew Central Ohio ; S. Will %ha anted OW Company comma to lissititridisad tnmi 0a1y46 mils. frosoCohni tem; visa it edges to eurry'thaut Cue hmul t e4 milsateither to Belliaspet • - • I 'rumple tied lheelare identical for 6 ,4 " azd ozly 16 tailed *pert ;when ;Midribs . 'the Old river, stitridgepart sad at flammCmek, uhf sc,t. snake 16 miles °Clod roskekeis4he . rim beak, band of 100 milm tined for the *sir 161117,- : 6. How te the Eltaulbesdasaud e = Railroadths ow whir*: ai Pitegbiag3t r • • .it-by kJ**, aetatletit 4 iritg' i !. iz t d .. how mush sill they cuss! - 7. If thous who Imes ded . mist dotal, against the Rheetrum•Rtidge are mho to , hoer of the Eteektorne .8 114 6 e, A•ti,leen ileitt Ohs inomalsteure- • l• 6.1 t th e t ad is to hassle terriat sash amt, D. to fury arty freight, or tobemtatmild . . .9. Ilaw htrits eiv2 pied= ttrerwr vl l / theta be - on -eke line Witless Btettberaille and How le the tightier way to be got thtotath and Awe • rwa a =partakes travitatt. twg - etrivAtre it /WI ..topitisral =Wawa _ 11; -Hawatteckwilltheivadeost , estilthat divi ding!' will it pay, with It ferry. at auk. est& and with the Hemptleld Itentell. 4 l =ate side at it. sad the tieet_anthiathez 12. Irby not bake a ItaltirAd along the rim beak, - teem Bawer, by .:Wellstills eba Stitilxm ville, to Btillitertt:-Imid, vith lota fine. con!. toot four rsgp?lat anCstlernsistolatto..an inter; este? , , - CNC A.Coull‘rllia' of the TlalleYla= Maim seams bit lune Ha hands- tale:lW fall 'of Um: blip& obliged tot oat e to'ettexurtei itittfaitl dialla .5 tartan* Ways be rites daplaillitytait to take a tarn at calling and 'other hots' =lied labors. so yell. Sines the depature of our better half on '.ll beslttreeeklniezeurahns 'our duties lute greatly thereased. In eorjunetiati Ida: our ordinary uneaten es editor, emanates _led Peldtahir Of wr.Journal, vit hare nos to puts= all thOilt devoting an the household. - For Instance, ads escudos ars oesseueed our dolly tesk—ltet, by O ng to market; cooklagbutareat Irma* the abaes,, teed:leg the ;poultry,, deluding up , the kitchen, streeptog out the house,rissldng up the Micathatind the farnitore, and -redone other ditties daubing von cos stuns duty Das to trield the dlsteL -Second, write our editorials, compose o put ef than; cermet pooh; pot the matter In tone, look tt,up, get it on the MU. sad then strikand the attn. Om ant one of our _city -enteuvearies , best 'this, for &morn intri task 1- ?Spec noir"- ; Laorocolecnearrronm—Wheneters Locofbea Is driven to the wall, he neueßY niece the eel ' 'of .fr Patna, Burrowe and Btevens,'!,..althonsik these gentlemen may have about the sand eOl . IIiCtIOX Illith ,the addeet under dimmed" ite ..the haey of Bybla with a buff jerldn.": : The Loocelmos aat liz4tiv.. noes with bkpatitade In thus amain him, 'for he placed upon the Swim Beach their 1101. giant Chief imitate , tilbseq, and addthed both an, approolaW of Idea and IllbelAlsy of apirdon, aid& ought to Idkit their schollation... it .must be . painful to Chief Jolla Gilson ties, his old friend softie, gaudy and dereely astailt4 in thc,papers • that Thomas:Barrows has been a maroberll the Loadboct party sine/ 1644. He - voted for . Polk, end Dallas,, and was warmly welcomed into the Landow pail by their pr , . . John W: Facia, whir:the een n edited the Lanese tar Intelli — , stated In his papa of July 16, Illitt;thatMarows war!. not only against Vial, but be is for Boit, Wes end Illublabertr e thetlionowe was .Yatdive, g s breord, Is vas not troly • MSbbuotl d anceiedranager Thill Poet Ste, spoke thus dßarrows a :., • , . i "Ws are , also inforuied that Thomas U. Bei rah, Beinetury of Beate under Ititude admin istration, Is out In opal opPositha le' Ilear7 COY., There ore bat few .Inm in the. , country who bad more Winces with his party that Mr. Burnan Talented, betides ' imesening . : mach political , aasseity; and cool, i - hekeeitable paw. [ veraruls, he was* ratlike of the administra , don; and his opisdorts , - ,trere received - with' mare .respecd,than dare' ef mks othailits In the party. Thousranof aftmet Mai/urn:nu villainy, be held in the highest edam by the antimatents of Patusyhania,, and no man maturPea to receive the ode of that party inti hashot,eetrortd the !dia l/J P -i t .94 4 e. trf-;.eat4C l , ../tartilfibes voted iltiiihe LieVeiviel at every 1 'menus sitraldt‘ when Is nos • reeetetet into that patty by **Whaling patent —ger. Mom .The Mato= Ina Wahl. it. Danville Pa., is leadly engaged in rolling not the ' ,raili for the wigissingion anikliimyea rallies& The Teas DeVooratis biniennsaliiitat Maud Sown for Calico* iVylacei:eility; lieulhni*, od de thaw, thmallmi :nu apitotatf6 be able :to z eds aftbe Mains - awn& watibtra:jrter. A Str.:Tia; fa Nottribit,l44 maimed a lady of :tica name of •Yeanteenk 4 • ‘ - - 4 71 - -, ' i '.'. ~ : f iiiecripF, met bolo itt•ind at ii ball in iltedilitMe, 0144 - 0 'tar Atli; L iv the4Tacamer P ~ .., . :`.-' . j a m .-~ "q 11:1y -' 1 •ti to ih 4 " 4l QiNetil4 lnadelithe Ohio Uud Petuurylvi4tdsba , itefferent Ohlopapeue t will be . *mi n to t oy. PittslithiainUriTMAlMUr titstue Orotkil hFretsolr4etanuctimu# forgoing to dileinesild, or by way t , niyt to , ..4'confere*wieheld Ullaelleie' euwague. aiyUg,,letirotalbePiegaing sexd - .Direct ois o 1 the ‘ Springlield end hiumeleikMad (so called) o,depateelonfrem Mel/treaters of thoAtpid intflueulda..Vernen, tofLondouellik;ond •fabam,'lwt,,. 'Chief bleAter l'eeineybialle rOak-wha rtTreeedtaa 'the Direr-- tors of that company.: Mu veldt •of their der; I liberatione was 'the, aopttolidatio:Cof the':Mt. I Vernal end Loudonville and the Delaware. and Springfield compahles into one,„foi, the:purpose or cetudructing railroad from'.. Springfield throitgle sigi AIL Vernon to Loam:Mlle, whereit will intersect the Ohio out tp e ctoyirania mut the Madera of Thleh ' through Mr. Roberts, pledge Mel:naives 4o con; Al cuon.thei,most adnntageousLectoe, both in regard U-Ireight and • Upasseagen tramMeated ,orer,this.rood, , and to; advanceas far sa:pp4bl4 iteintereste, bylloing which they will also pro , mote thejr, oara.`., M. the 'prone llama of; I the company,ASteringlield and hisesUld), thui not •Lodicatn its di re ction !_br. western iniMtion, lt hasbeen determined to apply to ; the, nett Loreto here itchanged to that of thelittsbtolA and.Cineinasti, Railroad Compeuxy—as it will foiii pit of theihimteitend moat direct' route. between those cities, u well as to PhiladelphMi New :Korliandilostort.- • ••." • • The Siirituilleld Casette remerimtinUlUtiotiM It will be seen - that the Pennsylvania and Ohio Pau old Coittisitic*iiti of the hirgest'and. moot. influential corporation in the country, have ta7 kon not only swsont,....but an oaks. Interest in l tatexpliao.: nomad ISM hate VI the lA.. eh It cun brinate beav,, and. its WO , tore , 'aka . no* Sensible. theY"can make no connection so important as this. Of course they will not Sider it to want.the . tweet which' cen alone amuse its opeedy . cotoptro• In the city of New York also the motrussmt is serlt,fe viewed. It was perceived - at once that the mad chain, idiot completed,' Foam af • • .the shortest , and mast Spied y triknectioi with the Cheat Weal., We hats. before' demow• strata tble . ty times. The *Warn ,awrehant hie no more busbaesi to go ,wia fialtlmare than Washington- iii tabs the- niott:(Wfnef Ade titheerrat Eteporhun. Ad d forthie the ape rior adreatages of grade aid' annatere of _the Penasylvialaronte;' and certainly no other- eat :seriously' compete With - the ~ bastuees anCtiavel of the attddle sod northern- der of twenties is the Willey of the Ohlo—w patronage quite ateat to employ Its fell powers. • • Foreign and Anted Minima& LOGAN WILSON Bx. CO zr0.189. wool Street, 41Avs NOW TA crows • nut am tosingdostokot PO/LIMN AND 4/117.2MAN 11 - A 111)WARE,- Bad& 5: e C s IT t CtMoI oaninigth rodo ,sad w h t i besht hor sr omens omo mao M lob= elan. CubmilL Life Insuriumm Company. CAPITAL , tlOO.OOO. omaE, No. FOURTII sraraz air r t Ilrilme.at w onottiorpitt of this pryer. citizen'ansanwe • voinpsuri of Pittitairgb NCOURAGE HOUR INSTITUTIONS Om .Haft WolOistrool:Ist the tiosolotim