ES 5i3 IliagmAr gapttf AZDNXISDAY, STATE liOltlttL,s_olooL. 1%,. loots Fstsszn,'lt Commissioner : 3 •p ; Iler Majesty to ingoira Le Schools in Eicalssid; on the "SeLool systerir of the United :tea of- the Proeinces • of Upper • eno Utwer Canada, in his report of• out Illth° o . l S.SPerli "plum terms " of the .mstral sptimule of Americans, partial. Ameriern women for teaching, emO also cif. the !Mining of, our teachers eineedingly imperfect, ErigmA cot?' isnineyears— , fire. years as pupil. -tea@hre 4w - ost the _t oimal toia two yews tinder probation. Sere; he mg - % they ehter on their work .`without ilut.ing:ies.rned to teach," it might -be added, often without hitting learned to learn.j' Vase- recent report :of our able State ' Onceirtntendent. shawl that only 9 ,726 of _'.the IS, 000. teachers hi one Stare the putt Yllratirtr attended J! Normal School ot U ts r kind, and thet only 'i, , t33 readl ks 0 , t o ,loapsi ,, There are,. ceintetitte UT; larity.-seknowinige d &Sonia ud . an' teeny-Sewn which are as in tint.. The ituliginininr.:onttielr ditties with stdiP , .... ' .5 eke% knowledge or a few test books to otteitiibeliceitilielten; but without that ~. .. '= general arid 'thororigh cdurationthey al.onld -have, and without any *odd training for their important profession: m idi Theyhavrrortur learned how to ' Or hoar *O:ginreizi. Even apse who 1,- ..-- tt colixl kw a, few months any of the n 7 'privgo Ifotmal Schools Incante• f ut .11 at fnOt raddled with their Iltaess for tt cli-ntrr, - of whieit; or theinetiO d of icipaplishing which, %bay knew cora puratirely nottdag. Hance, such schOols o hhitough answerins a purpoati as a Wm . 'porary orattliont, do Enoch harm, stand_ In thikwai bf genulnelilormal Schools,' tifch they resemble in. name only; • ' Thetdo their not,.and they - cannot, with eir ale4ci adnintages And their • tre.niely limited. course - of study, make yrofesdonal teachers: To mate such quires-years:of study. The • books 7 - rhieliiheiers to teiclishould, b 8 thor. uglily ;angered, .and far higher and witaiderirmurui should . be coriquered, so they wisp ha prepared to awaken an \ interest in bigtur ediumtitin: • L 's teacher iihose eduCatiin islimited bt a few boots Eon becomes dull and baable to 'excite any Interest In his . - Then . there . arc the difficult questioi. dr go v ernin g the many differ , - . Arai chases of students which may be committed 'to them,. so as not to injure the amiable laid good. and so Salo ben (tit the wilifel and paisionate. Tito dull 'ittttpld are, to be erousedurtd not tliikauraittd; and the blight and sitive stlipttlatedlixt- high - attaim.ntst,- The • ithrrirt" Swishes _ uf , ruieducated and unneuMnable yet loving parents are, as" far as, ..pussible,' .. to be 'complied with Hi their should have all the instruction fa his:difficult workke can oblain. The ciiierlence of ,Tveterans in the 'Mime 14muld. be given, io How to in ildence the chlid; how to control the ittisitt bort° teach the different studies., and hoig,- in the full and broad sense, to cdniMte that subtle .part ,of ourselves, whielrtet-in - fict ourveline—mind—he - shtmld be taight. A model man, a stiodel ft* to), and lecptres will do north respect. - .. This the liormal School seeks to ac complish. It shrubs do for the leather • mitet thiLivi, Medical and Theological schools do In their departments; and it it as -Importsra is either. It is a lohg ‘lll2O idr.ce such schools were established 7.t.is less than , forty years .on nn'humble Beale, the expert nent, writ was celled, was tried in Lev:. ittton, y..assachntrltta. It required - much Jetor to accomplish tbls; and they hare rode 1107 yragrese—in inverse ratio t their value and imporlanno.- Now, Has : n4chtzetts t tut five well equipped schools of this kind 'doing 'great service in the L' • .:ate o[- edacatiqn. Pennsylvania, toile (ing..slowly in the cause of edocation a with her 8,00000 of population, has bat form for her 800,000 vigils and her In 16.0i0 oar 'district we hare none: We are Made to: supply this want. 'We hope it seceeeii. There wneyr should be such a school bare with all the requisite sp. pointneents ind with a thoroughly edu- : cited,fit denying man at its head. Its - bifluenco on all the departments of *dn . catkin will be great: itany will ha in anted from the aid afforded by the State • and the superior advantages it • will tar ' nish,lo.fft themselies for the badness oi teaddig, Who otlytrwise would not; aid a large mashes of females, who make our best teachers, 'will engage 'in the weak. 'Of the thiity who' graduated it the Westllerd (ffass.) Normal School last year stifinly•seven were feaudes Yllnii4entlinof those who have neadns-: ted at ihe excellent Noimal School at' Albany,' 7., tiara enegted in teething.: . • :Theirory melee compensation offer - led to teachers. the estimation in'Whieb they are held, and the wint of suitable prepsrat* institutions, are di/110111er lathe way , & securing those who are wall fftted for their work, and who are Wtltingtomita it a ilfehszinesie One of abase obstaeles It is now piiiposed to remove; and this being esserelime, the otAerivialll be lessened. Let not Our people underrate what is proposed. To bels O! lessher reolres a combine tin of .poweinernad, atquiremehts rarely • liaseased. Extent ve knowledge, swell distipthustr Mind, selttorernmezd, pa thcwt, Iriziness, fVmsmit, hiTsof labor, ability 'to . govern and to awaken Eat— minds of others,anti mad judo: cent, are necessary. &anti • eonipentatliM, not Increasing La propirtion• to — the in -crease of knowledge arid experience , -he most expeei.. Exhausting .labor and e. •• short We arts his. `:Bat;, he. makes noble sad trimmest and woman, or by his in : hinders - them from bccoMin g such. Re deals with mind and heart Ile starts the youth en his way to great . rises Ornsefohiess, or the way to ruin • fis, if fitted fin his work builds up men In all that adonis and ennobles. Thous ands of such teachers sire demanded in ,tids district of our State. Shall they have-the advantages to Si them theli great 11; La good work?. . • STA:lit/MG ARMIES,. A century- and halt ago :was tom. mended that system of standing armies in Europe. which. has since groin is • such enormous proportions as to threat en to eat : eel - the cantinas. of the no .' thou - hi order'to grati4 , the ambitions of She nuritarcht As fast as one Ermrieroi . or Sing has increased • his =welled or fome; ail-'the others- have telt --coupelled . to - follow -his wimple curl I: multiply soldiers and arammenbsio cor reePanding Atte; • In the earliest stage., , of ite'dayelopment No: muumuu de Anal thbgatcm sic fraught with lan . inerable calk:dues. Fifty years later ADAM AMITE stated' that the prevailing carnlktallon in his age was.that one in a utindred Mike population could be 'sus tarried as a regular military force; while to incremee the proportion would be cer- Udn to result in , national bankruptcy. III: now piOpines ta'bdie the, French army to 1,200,000 ont of a 4; • pmulation of,48,000,000; mats* tie . pro poses Vic:sure Into soldiers a thirtieth part of thewholegoimple. It is manifest, therefore; - either that a - gcat._fallaty larked in the earlier computations, or Ikai priWirtuie, changes live been isrtfit esadltiers ad, mwietv r' li Is bible that something most bo'alloyead tor boil these tames. iisitUtles4)Widomo ,a ng N:wayemmed: Aly - lopercfiSetwo Arty years sgo; and Iti'Aniar'eleportnient? 'ocwsparattrely - littleprog beesmadswean now. - enough has bean ascertained to EU E:SIMEMEIMEM male it cm tam. that ail the earlier esti mates were!, Mum:mate as lobe ofiittle value.. At best, ijimy were only rough approximations; often they were se cruile j as to be only cairleading. It is probable, I thcreforn, that ADJI.M. Swirst's• estimate olttie average m.ipacity of =Minna is Lis day - to', support dietary organizstiose wze cozisrdsrahly balow the actual point But, - during the last century the pro 'iluotive ability of ail the European es thins has been vastly augmented by the introduction or machinery. Steam, as propelling force, ku maltiplisd almont indefinitely the ca;acity of the nations or producing all descriptions of roods, WaTerandmgvciisease, and ihe ma-la p:Mallon goes on steadily and in appa rently increasing ratio.. It seemsimpon. sible_tmet a limit to this expstudon. If t afe to conemde that joarrifs, tomputatiOn wee correct, and Mt NA imasos was novr pressing the capabili-' !ties of Ids subjects to the utmost limit, a basis would be ftimiabed for measuring definitely:what marhietsry has thus far accomplished In supplying the place of population as 'dynamic force. 4ielther of: these noints, - however, aro settled. Indeed, =lacy known facts indicats that to l latenltee either sit these points as true, *bald In to fall into sermons error. It Is manifest that . a century ago the power at nations to carry public burdens of any airt, was greatly Undmestimated; Itls Fist as clear that machinery has made Much more than the difference bortleen Sinrenicsiculation and the demand new made by liarouss i tn m . Some of the Da pens; nations, - as England and Eel gime, have certainly increased, by nearly a! hundred fold, 11srougla-.machinery, their pister tO rednee . CoMmealitlea de manded for conaption. Theis; It nmst.be considered that it costs vastly lora to run Si atettnienglce of any given (*cc, than to maintain a number of man •ind women ecißelentle equal it. trim ands, Whetter,: they can be used, are cheapeVhan IMads of tleeh and bones. It must be pondered, as well, to coin prebend this w bele matter aright, that the science of war has' felt the modern inpulse a.s well as other departtr.ents of activity. A. given number of men, em ployed in the 'week of war, can now sc. cOmPlith Much than the same Malabo' could hose done a hundred years ego. • With rulroa4s and steamships as :acme of transportation; with telegraphs to send messages; with modern gnus and' neleglea, the work of destroying lirez and property has reoeived a fearful . cceleration. This Ras demonstrated artiing the recent wars in this country sad in Germany. True, there were eripallujal poisons among us, while the :rebellion wail's Piogress, who saw vast come frbf money rapidly aciumulated through army and r.aVy contracts; or through speculations in stocks conse quent On the expsnidon of the paper cir culating medium, and thought the nation ajaa raiddly.lneresaing in wealth. It Waajmrossible•to make them under. -stand that the taking of a million and a Malt of men from, productive industry, Ora in itself a camel . national imposer t ,shment; that to set them at the work of destruction, in tearing tip railroads, 'uoillsgrallo" towns; \ sweePilag anal' fences end crops, and transforming Wtfal districts into desert pliant, was 4 quiclisnini the wasto of . 'distance be yond former precedent, and would re duce the nation - to each a condition of exhaustion as to require many years for fall recuperation. Of course; thi,ingmentation of the. Prenr.harmiesWill result in proportional itrengthening elsewhere--fspecially in Germany mid Italy, ~lti,,was the good fortune of Prussia to possess rulers; who perceived In'adrups [of others the changes that were inevitable in the an of war by reason of the general Progress in mechanical invention; and who VIM prompt in adopting all tho banroye melts that were preiented. Her milita ry system has been thoroughly modern ised, so that her Prime Minister, instead of being dismayedat la gigantic French preparations, conidently utters the as earstme that the peace of Europe Is not to be broken this year. - He knows what resources are et his corizaand, and what his great opponent can summon.. Bat atuttrla hue need to straits her capabili ties to thoutmost; while Italy, wearied and impoverished by exertions beyond her strength, sees ermine for still larger efforts, if she will accomplish her am bition and realize her noblest deetiny. Tim 'United States has reason to con. gratulate itself that,. while Earope, In time of prof4mnd .peace, Is Ir.carring most of the hardens Incident to a state of war, itris ahlelo redone its smart° & scale of compintiva insignificance. Having exeMPlitled_the atreigth a - f the Government, and the exhaustless patriot ism of a majority‘of the citizens, it can ley dowriits weapons, confident inits in herent 'strength and in the fill persua sion- that it will not be menaced from without. 'Herein is hope.. Seriously lIF we werailepleted.while the-war raged, now that the war is over the =maim safely fall far below'irhat is deemed practicable on the other side of the At- Lentic. Instead of keOping 1,200,000 en under arms,our itnny las fallen '' , ,already_ below 30,000, • fair pros , pect of going' yet lower. ' With so fen 'abstracted from the works of peace, and an few to maintain for the proposes of "Was, the restoration' of the nation from the embarrassments Cider which it new ruts • mast be correspondingly axe . _ . -For two days Chicago existed with. Out sensation, but the pause was only the lull before the storm. On Saturday morning a young .glxl named Louisa Stang deliberately poisoned her father, mother, two sisters* and a brother, and then _accused her mother of the deed. Thy girl is not yet sixteen years of age, and complains of lasting been over. ;tried and cruelly treated by her eats. A little sister of the =forte . ruin girl saw her put something white into some coffee, and - as all who drank the coffee Were tiodlarly , affected there is but little doubt as to the falsity of ker denial. Fortunately the dose was too strong, and altliongh dreadfully-pros trated-It is thought that' none . 01 them will die. The Chicano Tribune proudly warm that kira. Grinder is • outdone, and we are not unwilling to yleid the point to - Chicago. - —At a murder trial at Orleans, Ind., last week, a 'witness mafessed to having been hired by a man named! Sondem to do the deed, sad he had done it. The primmer who was this proved' Innocent wim immediately 'dismissed,' but the crowd in the court room became in tensely melted, and determined to hang the self-confessed rourderer. A scene et the wildcat e;citeinent • then occurred. AJI of the members of the tar, sheriff. cOnstables, and the ofticeri of the court clustered around the terriled murderer Mid only at inaminentParsonal risk kept him from the clutches of the mob. Knives, clubs and pistols were out, and only the determined and temperate coo -duet "of the sherld'and hi, asestants pre. Tanta' a bloody tragedy. The excite ment in• Orleans is still very high, and CaMinger, the hired,usassin; Is by no meaus ate yet. - • • , -1416' s 4'hiledelohla -ffesth Asuman— has the folloring Ipsuume suggestion : i•l(anybod7~ante to know how a horse feels one hitter morning,' when a frozen bit isillecea in bla month, /et them laret place spleen of fronen Iron Upon their own - longues. Haring done ll* let the easehman.; or adze: lei that the bit is warmed tem being" fixed in petition: The lore 4 Will look, though he cannot —ba Attain , Wight the thin On flame hotel et Plcuttteld, Warren county, Pe. Irli blibieCttO the Veltud the fire wiLlest illsoneenid at about one o'clock and :the boardent tinned with their alibi &nisei' only; the lon inur:ioiciti 0,009- 'l',l FOREIGN TOPICS —A more, barbarous ',lmo than the murder commuted at Droyisden, Eng land, or:Christmas Day,..hes seldom been chronicled. An Irishman named I Ex- herty, called upon Jane llenmer, a coo-- man who had rejected nis ethireeses, and attacked her with a evoker. taverner staggered 1 ern A roam when - - her lsmllady lay in het, and thither she was followed by Faherty, who atrnek her down. by terrible blow-on the head. ,The ruffian then cloa,;(1 the door, pla...tial himself it, and dealt the prostrate woman live other 'Wows with the poker. 'lea rner 'died in about half-an hoar, and Fa herty woo taken red handed. --Ca:metre Magieboo rays: It is no mean proof of the • manner in which the, Prussians are educated . hat taoso.very elegant little tot-ware all made by pris oners under penal' servitude. We won der what cart of a 11m:wooer felons would make at the like occupation. Some of the rlelaila are capitally modeled. There, I far instance, is a butcher's shop, with all I . the joints hanging on their hooka. They are- made in. caper, and show that the modellers must have copied them from the originals. • The governing powerein Germany do not think it beueath them to give an art edoention to the children engaged in the maanfecture toy, The Duke of SatoeMeining-of has estab- Ssa•ed schools for this purpose, and the result Is that the most -beautiful animals made in papier-mache, • onto from his kingdom.: They are too good, however, for playthings, and are more likely to Lied thou way to the mantel-piece as ore naments. • - ; . —Practitioners (says Gety an) are well aware that cod liver oil, which has now become an important element in moreria medico, unfortunately 'VT 11e6111e3 a tasttia the repugnance to which many patients emnot overcome. Dr. LuJovic Ragland has endeavored, and not, it semis, with out iftwoess, to remove this ntedecle by. ridding tho oil of its charasteristio taste. nix receipt Is as folio Cod liver oil, 100 guts. fit drachmsßalcohnl, at 40 de, strues of Blame's acrometer,oo gms. (12) drachms): evence of peppermint. 3 gms. (45 grains). By. mixing these ingredi ents an emulsion is obtained, which is administered at the rate or three .table spoonfuls a day. The proportion of these ingredients may be varied accord- - lug to the Cast of the pstienL .Dr. Ron land says that he has obtained very sat , isfactory results from this mixture. . —A raft, ou which were fifteen stamen, and a temporary stage composed of four barrelaand planks, tritely broke away from ono of the ships itO•ortsmonth harbor, England, and drifted 'down the main channel fortunately without get tinginto collision with any of the Tas sels, buoys, - elte., although It passed clam enough to Ike Pigmy, tender, to enable the men to throw rupee on baled the vesseL An eight-oared - cutter, manned by men of the Royal Artillery, and a pinntutee from the St. Vincent, .went to the assistance of -the men, and took the raft in tow, but Withall their efforts they could not stem the strong ebb tido which was miming, and no were com pelled to pull for Soullasn beach, - n die tanceof two miles from where the raft broke adrift- —According to statistics published recently, extending over a term of thirty two years, the cost of pauper relief in England has t emainal nearly stationar3", the amount in 1534 having been 56,317,- 235, ap.iust C 6435,517 in 1603. In the interim en addition or nearly 7,000,000 has been made to the population of Eng land and Wake, and the result has been attained, no doubt; by the copious entl ration during those years. The state of the country was bad in 1831, and In 1166 it was anything but flourishing; still it is reassuring to know that things are "not no bad as they seem." It is also altisractory to be informed that the cost of pauperism per bead of the population lots sensibly declined, namely, from Se. hid. in 18:r2 to es, Lid. In 186 G. —An English paper save: "Mrs. Mu, ray. the Devonshire witelt,bas been sen tenCed I. rev three months' imprisonment with hard labor fur having obtained from Thomas Renal° 44 les. for certain eliarrna,` which she assorted, would cure 1114 wife who is paralysed. but which tidied to do so. Mrs. Randle fa now under treatment by another local witch named :Tribble, who has undertaken to cure hex or to refund all payments. It is hard :o see why , a woman shook' be - sentenced to dinprisonment with hard labor for undertaking to do by 'charms' what quaek doctors., mesmerisers and spirit-rappers undertake every day to do —with equal wont of suocoss—with per .ect impunity. —M. Gostell; Mayor of Hob near Berne, Switzerland, and X. Mathys, a .choolmaster of the same pled°, were iris-log home laic a few evenings ago, when about a hundred yards from their dwelling the horse shin( and overturned Joicalmiolet down a steep bang. At the bottom was a rivulet with not much sater, but a areatquantity of mud. The No men were burled in the latter, and the vehicle falling on them with the wheels uppermost, they were unable to extricate themselves or to cry our for help, and Were found there in the mora ine. deed. M. Gotseli, who was a man in good circumstances' leaves a widow and :our children, and M. Mettrye,a widow .ind seven children. Follet describes a ahort davort of . ..truly Parisian make' :—"The under skirt, though short, Is not very short; generally either rod, violet, or black, and is plaited round the bottom. The upper aklrt, which is most frequently buck, should be cut moderately trained at the back, and so looped up as to be perfectly flat at Wo front and tbi sides; whilst the back, being satin at the waist, in large plaits, le quite bouffant. ham buttons are used fire the looping-up, two at the aides and ter at the back, these at the sides belem solplaced as to stretch the front breadth cittiter plain. This skirt, of course, is considerably shorter than the under-skirt. The Paris Rothschild recently 'hat. a royal shooting party at his omultrysest, the peculiar fature of the entertainment being the engagement of the celebrated surgeon Relate who nredded at a pa vilions where all the wounded hares, pheasents,.etc., were-conveyed by a reg ular ambulance eerviee, their limbs reset, their wounds dressed, and themselves pat in condition to servd another time. • —ln London, at the suggestion of the well known philanthrorast, 'Miss Bur. drat Coutts, an 'association has been formed to tundah work for the unem ployed to road malting, cleaning , streets, and in similar waya. Alias Cantons has undertaken to pay two handredand fifty persons for six. months, at about .30 cents a day, and boa given $1,500 toward the roodm aking fund. Dr. EargenVs Diuretic Pills =I .pitl(4.7Z 11LLUS'• = etc., are affected.' the pata It always felt la I=3 = = - dies for Elaaresatle qr.:dimes nth as Plaatat LlabeanLa. £O.. are of nb avail. =I !tritest tha rut of such diseates, by xemblat I= • calt [ ly Er0n.,113. its:tent u .e•tnea tro • wtscatu asd polo. 11[ ereds Tao bay mlrcred ham then trerible• tut tottty to tl 15= 11,:a 1:7 all tat =1 Deblllty and I' muciation arta restst Mops the kOf .011.51 50 the food Late nutriment. How sirens, y, the •. (ethos. mire., hem these /rant W.f. Vt. to Immtdi lily retort to randy that tot etztunken the stomata and tinstirromms. hr, as non at this deiratile aliivet has Ines mean pinata. the heeita neamver, and the pm ns retinues ale soma normal tnitartnof roes o.lt•Cei DUTRA% hare at. send • world...rife Inttimlt7 lo tMll fon; tad hart N. toloveuthe bar sad safest Teens o: enn nn tiallOa, I( ~,hush. Coln neon to tai Intr. and W.:in oven Masten of%content, tad f tam nion of Ito nuentt ass hmaat ma Akan are hindf spates ttotafands, who awe to IS sheo Inmost:let to Inane. No tottrouthe ta Lou.al of tannin* tot atttlatd Me Mae osratt rim Ia the tinot nave at tint It Laa bee. Sr fort the petite. or boa tee the anti .stern p er soroorti to Oho tousle.% Zoete. Haar 'otter f smarnipmurperllnjr. to ninetiven •Saft refinaln a. hare beta Miran. tat hme penned on. he One. wbile pennant, Of litt-TS:rflll . s &Vivi/led Mini, hit t.. if to Mamas, tad Is now oteotnte, at a smarm, win d. or lin tamest nand. thrust of t hee Infra tnanis it a: ea 1,5 tutmt lu 111 run of dtbillty led dln IrVenif Ur ~,mate. It nill late •, lennit • ISIP. sat au sour. ant beta aned, tanning la tttly powmlst w m emat nos nom part tel sod . instal tisanes.ard at this time It teens Id , e ot do mere Una Sala attettloa to the trots rend, of Me sae. to t atuanott to lta extelenee. It it t at s . , 1.7.04/1" . 0% of Ma kind Inn It reltalin la 0 ins Asa 11,6 th.refars noun Karr entilltat a•La rf tat Want*, TwelVe Dictates of Damage Irynt—lf Fos an 'oat Itts at stilsht, antral.' cbrly and Louse, ta' e Ih, leiser'i hclarst ef , Beene—tryo. need break thromb tbs It* when strani, sad thereby wzrtsset • oak!, take Dr. golores reetontßynp.' Iklrd. , 'lt you boost...la =Warm tor • Irn Lew, wog coast krow bow to get cored, balm Dr. Iterso ,, o gertrint t7rop. Pouch-11 your !malt ralli you. lad yi kola up zoom Wogm Ann usual. lake Dr Soy- Oar's !Syrup., tiftt-Ifout alatitan aad , Md . 4 " iota, rumor. tau almvuelllaa al once. try Dz. nactoral • Sluth—lY you exprr.orata • tloott, tale Dr. Neyrara Pectoral affray.. Boyanik—lf Too Ws whatallaz nod bronchial Irritation, taker's. Xeystra Patton I.ltyy.,u. Install—lf you Days raantr. at to. ataa. Or. Owes Pectoral 117 , a9 wet can you. innit-11 you Da. Inauelas, Dr. Aal.eita ra,00...1 cure yea. p o sh-4( yoaant+ Iskaplest Cows a IW D wammy org.,. Dr. ICI) in's rtdiona Sirup mill ear* y0*.1 . , • • Emiar's racloral tyrnp oar. d Omuta et tint mod . . . I Tlrsitar—Dr. Enure Peatorst' Syrip as beim at sest • dmalita. **drat the 14.011*- toes, 10. 10.1 Void otred4 ' • Jammu SOU. 11111. - L pins PIIOSPZCTISB. 1868 • • 7 PITTSVIREI BAZETTE: The shyest daily paper in the State of Pesseplcanta, enters the Mu' year of its crietente,mak inersereed facllities for dis seminaSing the eurrtml, newt of the cloy, Intl for rendering good political service n the iMftortant PrePitattial Canvass of /BM 1 1 , efonkomingsettion of Contr en promisS.ito prove one of the moat import ant hclet Meuse the fermation of the Coo ernmmit, and the Treeeedinge till be ens , today Watched by tke intelligent masses. In rim; of the deep interest eentereet in the proceedings; the proprietors of the GA- Z.S77O_ have inade. arrangements for daily dispatches and tettars during the Sedtirta; from a highly intelligent eorre :pond*, who enbdys the eenytdenoe and s ' frign.feAff etf the 'Utterly :members of The lice - xle r and Howe, the heads of the vari ous Departments, and the leading politi cians who frequent Washington, so that reader? can depend on rewiring the/fret, follestland moat reliable intelligence front the se a t of Government. Thelpromedings .1 the State Legisla tore, lleforfAcoming semion, will also prove internatr.g, inasmuch ae many ques tions f insportemme will come up for levied:lion. The GAZETTE will keep at the Stille Ckpital, during the enter' cacuion, an intilligent and faithful correspondent, who mitt promptly report thiproccedings by ree4and telepreph. It id thkonly political Journal of Pitts burghWitichfaiLVUlly reeds and steadily advocates the principles held by the Thilon Sepahlioan Party, and interpreted by a AsTaei 3 " Wren. It slaw as saasa. make magas as aar mot a Weave &Item por maim, staffs as wttr is bat drOM, My tha etaalmot es atlas the tar- Met asspayaper Ca tas Coaalassapaal. aalerreasaS. swry asparharat Aas ME =I adarrida ea/saw oral ha aratatainat, aa4 all essetobe ytellle letbrortasee vitt be fsetri•gley • - Ilia mans sliparmaaal sal be apt ap la 44. Mariana. of as day, alma ao ammlautal taw moat fmraVolis warms all la ...wallas. amoraa , of sale N A. Car. =aft, Camara and aorta wvlll soma ILIZETTS the rO•mlaltos ff a Me, nmarystaap bad feet eters* Anne& rad easmaratert samara, ter.44l abbeee auk.ew raramalfor markt ra , ports, ialelara al all taw Os natal span as amt.; ma aensarra 'e.g.**. fee ataammtaem tuna, /am prodavta, mar, fa. ff., ar. ►aAelia from Offtatf.i.. aY faltVal nal al as.: r.proftaa. - • na inner uort torketitt with ear., and Wilt P•••••PnnIt lntanWna7eafarea7lM 0.4igr.197. SAajfna *era I new depart•ust her earn Platen einonni•ar n elltitana arperteneal banter, ton•t Wit miler a goats nettedetion ant•••••la • . *Litt bas.korn. orokrr• and bnalsaw. ono% en amity rite teller. Atparrtnent intit trade. Um atten tion Moe at iloportong. out WU Jr nornanefita a• toil pinata, nstaliantalit id manta" of ail tritrions oteninotnations. e. Ma neon' exttlarni. wt. fen/UM attnntrit. See, ants! and otter deparaitests J tM tat. , Wlt b. anuineted in a wanner oaten Wit prow sates .notorte to VW maw. • 11 ualit 01 tell DaiLT aoastry. rAnii wawa • V.C.3. 81. Jima+ .... . .. 4.16 • ons I.oi A 7/ tm Pratekselk dikokny and al/ Pm a4l Norway!. for IS wall per reel. palasks la Oarfdee. • Tax wairailE,Y G.&WI?L '..The • 117JITNL7 OtilitTrd list bon sntargut !bar Sams Mu as CArDaity, and is nom tad ter gad. skosast aud Met mostly famtig usemPatur ! la U. Mari. It earukt k in the kw. f ..ry farm,, infehallio and. Swims. man. It yew card steak forty wad columns of mamma km. by faloy4ioad mail. Os &outlay eddortsai of Me daily and a Mere Wadies of Masary usul km,' WYO.. rd!. euergeging important Palatka, Law siorLd Of Potittsa. Its asaimel. lurk Sae+. srf /I be odttedln sued a mamas, as to 'Mt' favor Isla t. 14 farmer and gardener. Ms +ski reports WEIIKLI AZXMI or. 64'Uossason mama ark...tediued to is the Ka/4rd MILIA•Tek , for boa Woos out milks', ant is ormenerstat eras, to TIMM,. Pointy westok — Essfono Olk awl Mgrs. Timania are ietadid .yaaL YU km or Os SLEPT= ere need Stalumustl /yw CULL C.M.r moat*, or mfoorroos iso 11190,1 , 0111.1461, tormeme Me maks swims in Ms marks* at VW tap/ as Imam. trallatlef No in dioysto. Ayonto ell{ fray us by sadism up arfr etclo!ot emu, and netalkrLYwlr gement mu to argtra, w p MY &YID. Ma wow 0f our readers should kdipikod of a torat'ssmot. AY dttfoi's to els& ern in somis ad may Him, at year ly nStss. Postmasters and Yeadosats "6/11 rer omart to ad as Isnat.% =sum sax =ls Warm auxin& • 41.10. ME CloU N Pia Glut., elf —.miaow to Ow rettdr op an *S. Winn. +poetesses espies of taller Dalt, or Weekty. maw the preprtogeort e PEIIIIIII. SEED & CC, . . tasseela Sertmeresse \ SSA SI email ARA Sense. Peteshessb •..S Countti sepses ex Western Peen +wastes tutees Otte sad Weettes Tlestals .le sloe.. sad mend at meted Meer. Ell be teethed to One you'll sir-tuns* with the Dotty (Isihisrs. :VWMIXIWIVW! w 4. FILSELSEAT, Jr.. Adam ..12rprm Up 111 - 11111 &re ,4 nn au:Uric:4 re.. - 44.11.r:i1aNr.14 for as 012E277.c0ul cT e: i +srt yr thrvrah../ a# C.:4W AUtas .Irui as 02.maz. IGALA rzerivAL SEASON OP pIIAND OPERA, AT SUL ACADEMY 'OF MUSIC. colurvicoo • January 2711h,1868, Es or MU EON 'XI 141131 1b• .>llllllcttelll,ll sat._ . c COV_ MS . IIC. W".N" t:: rtJi BIN LTIVAL . 171rAw.b..Lli.V(ZI , TAtgONTLICENT 7 ERASE 'TALLINN IEJLI CO SNIT I ENTIRE way Yr. a . r. I C kit " Oltsll 4 lrri Tb , ea VA ad OW MEM , _do Cant!sou wt.,. -raters., *ganet., one heixdreft and tyt:nlyblat Ls Us was.. Instate (tee Ishii page-) • 411141-X.XIILYIZZE, Difit[ter. Cite New Tort Outlaw of Mule, 2 Itadenttilol.llSA "AN' YoUt Tim eery ele tea thole illma tonal, tape. elally engaitat r the amino season In ' • bet twit. will mate ear st at- I staremita litesbote. •- . tIIkNOSIS. thittirw• tit ZZ•XI01, Instat al Mettles.) Sit Irttworard Utall4tlo rein Lotus, will meta ter nth solemnise. 111 Ursall 4. Opera Coes hergras t Inmate in tbli clay • few OA nal Kiss 11•11114, relate Doses Leggier. tuella. ettlisita lotto Ainclease r Hat Donna hes overt: ha( wits-Minis this @mato. the add. auottisr and a brEhittaAt to to Con• ielhalon triplet Attica has sten to Ito wt rd ' of on. 11111441PS** ta. tor t•exter reptrtotre. la WwiW t hc / h peelh will lg et t a, ty lad itrsditnteltu r a ta n a t ha ar&A&l& Ia alheaOtoawAt4oLaaai f , Am ,BIONUita itTrA IttIICONTs • irtaiN.VNIVI:ViA, lftmcDattna contra ta. b Whim great Vocal and tt,trietto excellence lies laratottpoiritton among D 1,1111•1 le Cen• traitor. The rtrertolfe teltted lawseata tore Testa Ix trend other greatest Sispeesoaa-. them. FIUNOBA eltitslin 0311 XX PAM:ANL Ills Lt. ationbutce la Mlttebor n. The.•4ve•y red ret/JIU rittutsr, 1 0 . 11 7 wastrel./ themeot tore and that tate ar tist blame Ilia construction of its Acadtules. eighor rautal . In edet•on to ol• tut 'reper toire:will apt...tat sewn t• at Lemons ti peraonatte• of hottal.. olkla ULU. • MONO!' ii•ltlLlit ne &IGLU Pate Stant Leith». • Em ansappearaut rltt , to•sh. tlitibta inultolo natecONl. Tea Sites ot Ism( to.R. ale**. ait , .e.roni tett at fur lt.js.ts Urand Meta, •Wei, to lemain aectu4 t totes la ',Wale.. Ilia teats attract. tta celebrated i x -4 • jw ., .2 , Ozpilli ,n ilfziv . i wc lagtrsettatlin of VIGKOZ I'UNANDO jaaWr . ;wa . s kin lave or the we ' ehtst :avant. o I he ',Amine:an tell* stage. [tenor Hllllol tiao nit , * hPintared to etteh setielthige as In the me morel. repertaire e lateen ear Wilt sessna. 11/UDUHU [Juicers •1411.1/071.11.1, Oultata. . . ilianved by the ansorabaanans force ofaztt.t. fro* the Isteasais ccorm* Orr sad dramatic engsna- ay./musses moan. organ Is heard Lorna tannest poulbla sdvsntsgs I • :Wes fa nolo. et Nolan and Nosslal.trallis al. In Tics* sad ilgarindadna smog Impart." T I.pu lor rerlifeo TEST • , • en-twa Tow. Legg...so. _ • 51" nriZ) C a li klei L e 1"" •• • 'll.Uniult RlCAubt. - 'IL AIIATI 010 0114t11,. 1011411 lisaal4lllll4 r.v.f.trz: /s TILIODUIS 111137.1.0ta1f W. s 1. . to nspolsr Lyn* inner of tie (read Car' . ...4up.s.s. gags In egaiT.T." MiJa/g nd IZIL MAL N.Ramipt. Tog OUMBIN 08 a* AtCcoastlintrd of las reasebass Grit, Wand Waft. Is mad Clan. ud-s enanss7. , The ea ato 1./ oliCullarßAL WU. sht &Belga stand upon Pf.staysos of 11* flew ism askAlsay_, Inn COSTlllgra are • 1 sow and of Ins m st sips salvo Saurian, laads by 78/Inra aft! saint litstorto aeournny, assessiSstlag bribemeas.:n[l67 an ex asdtrtassa los wand Voss& la ...satin l /Erika sal* a Secured lassos ?Ingots ama ss Non Jagaarg Skls lOW 111 0•14.3 s UM fantillll. OIL CLOTH! OIL CLOTH f. for E doors, tabira Go.. of all •ndin n 34 miss. whielk WI ViM Hit at opa l) notsead Was. or•Oteoslo .all Moil. Cali 534 ossasizo oorr Mit pow. Iwo. o. me olio wsofs• a• If. ren14.11 , .. nl ids • • naadillat. C/sq. BE.LTINGL—Lestker sod Gam east.. " l: ‘ , fit h ile h ltst g an 14 nod ws r"ki". 4 , l. o %....,Lrfes.dSodnuthilkettralir for nle. vlanaliitt " Atir irpr """ nd h.* ; 3.* 5. THI , 74111, se ue is se. ClAdr amt. W' snAsies.—vre are r, arrrralllsa our stark of Wafts at cranny Mama prlager. la arcs. ea an• roam • rot oar rai 4V1 7 CLa , r atm ; i.e If. ?MILLI t EAT ISTRIP,s —HOE. StICA , II sad TIM RIX% Wood 11.4 Slb . I . :LILMITItrAV=V: "" Ir a 3,. tor solo ou oridrod or _ J. Q. tHlLddril, It sad ZS Cler mat. El= . - 2= -LL ITE i 3MIT ADN'EZR=NENTS rgrNeYnCle. „ YSTSOLEQY AS4,OCIATIOS .T4ti e.. .llarlttl i Neetltst th, elett . o, of PC DAS-. tit 111" L.— PlOsbnirlt. 5 EarT.VNTia tau/L=7EII4Y DIY: IDEN.Th• Bevil ar illnretert r ttbe klscCe end Atlria•le Tebrerahb rlentipurr • the 'Game:tate, berme dr rt • the 1•12Ial gaus terly.Ll•ltletd.-en CI; . ht. sleet. I% Ike Pate PLR A, AN rrn tb. eernungt of r' entreat, up is Jatilarty nitt thrldrut trlll be Dal re.c.l. at tie re, ralarV esl Triel , lll,l, an GV teurta nice« Glitt - AGD SAT abet.: - Pt entury kudTreuritier. LETTERS TESTAMENTAIrai oo eat... eee,l, late Or 15113lbota tOw.lon, laavlat a•aa ...W -e ad lb.sad.rzt.atd; p.ros ft.Tlag el•Llts araluet said ta ate 5.111 2, VP.. Wooed; aa heat:ea:ea set‘lac..,kt. Lad thole lailett cdlo.lll4. !eta. .1 law, etther.. :AMY l'Lti\rt T. I rxe 1.-I;? 11.,x.t.t.r.v. !•' OrICEI—WHEREAfIe to lets Testsseweary - to 1,, P.M, of JOlft/ .131nitn e hr.. late ..r Allegheny Chit. dteassee. Sage than graaholgo the aalercrlteag. Ali peg.. Indebted' to tall gala eel tee ate Ye gloated la fake lennhAtnit• 12a , melt. en 4 Liman higlage dai . , Neatest the Aseate eettl vessel., I.llMen. gale Val tlanntleatel fp. Inn errant. to IA litgWanT, or nAllOge. on 03, Jeln•kninge in Federal As.. Alleshauf C 1 Ye' A dUOTVS PiATIpNAL DIGEST. !—• Igen of tee O. or.• of dm trotted ea.e..a Coon. anlof ate Act ' a cf Cour.... from din crcvaut.ilpaof the govanaaatet tae year 1.57. ' robe con alttad •,11. Tare vols. CO. teedf. CA lee. V•-rroL.4 O =I VOR If , •cSfS end IcieS t , [sec le heti. Of , he txiUou. sun ,c,tabl. Alto sc.s.r.l Yams lc goon A:se, 11 sch,ll _c fccern with sehs or !awl, and sins I Imfacrem•n s, whlcl, I erl.l•se.l che op echon een.h.clec 117,15 , .• Hors s on gond Ar,ets, ermt. Lenthlhe 11.,nets f-c• butt, shles. 7of tw wot rltticalc:s ,•, Ci . tn. ' • , .., kh.lttte the UM.. 'i! . INItTCEIELL'.4 NEW ' ItKFSKENC ATCLS. • 0,0100 c f(1011:xe, • Ltbrer.• s, Pazallles Cop 00.30 lic,ccec, la 6•l:as of OD. 3c O V riot, Mar., ecaboln 1001 01e r, Kla,dosn, ' . 4015t ,. 1p UM Mod em Ilbd d.*Cles.t Word. • Ceriat,ne , from It. lattct aut.:1110. 0110,1 FO catrby BAY COIIPIIIII T. Jci 4 Wool 11004. .yiLuAnix WOSION ON COUNTRY .kItCII zeht,e , Luwgln •s. g`• tot` Ir et.sldences. =Urn '' sln , 160 I= I =1:12! M=MM pllYrlll, l lsli , 4151T1VG mew, INV/ Valiaca; tuarlesred; lucts, (111.12.. GEM Sett ti wail en 0, cutlet price KAY & COMPANY, I= 11=1=M!I ALT.-500 uustims FALL BLRLEY MALT, = Mc LIANE.S4 EC= E=I=ESCO nnlrcx. 1101 E, ' CONTALINMO DIX MAW:. a co Etna ter 4iith lank 1:11131=C2 MEM ETEEC & WILEON, =I WW:M=MI WHITE,"011.11 & 25 Fifth Street, Of slr :trig str e4-ef TINIER DRESS GOOK I=l ITTE , BURG LI IVY D (:u5 .ELLS VILLE MUM,. t 6 zed situ BUN DAV. Orltow tral. cot.er el taw suu wazar oinwts. S• I ll to 144 from WI . t.esp.,.. e s' is Ifar.l....dlrom If Opal,. a Ibw A. Itn..looca.a hrevaarb.,tll. ix'. • WatW.t.ls t . :As - lay *n f "A' Y. 4:o* f ir t u a r t... , 11:114 ,, 1,47 , 04a: "4 I CO M • 14:Cr.1.. X W. 4. 80 , 117 T. `r,iltlit.'n!llea?:‘°. 11.4401= • SPEC/ NOTICE, . . . To Purchasers or flolhing. CRAY . Be. LOGAN 47 St. Clair Street JVt . ; , 3rjr t 1 Clan out their etlll large sport- Boys', loutti's•and Thlldren's • ,• ar Co.„ seed. good! at L ECU, it) B."."/Y6' SUITS. FOR $500! C ttt other googs aqualy 'ow. • ' • GRAY & • • • O. a as. (1110 Poops I lIIIIOLIPTION OF CO-PART. Klatilg.—Th• Cm orIIAILI.N. HAIL* t 0 1 1 1 .3 •1 , 33 4 =n:4 V.l,l`,:lrg' est to sit O t I4IIAV ..T. P .M. ” Z;:Vte" g4d.l'l'at all7r. I ritL,W. fit. 11•114. W. VAR • 07. llatlatUX. gltbburgh. leaner, •O'h, I tote ere., Weimer. So reemmteeooof the Oy erm to the mosotrieede rot o th .• e VINO 0ti414 I molf AND 11 , LA1.. WUNIC3,•• e • nO sore!, for them the c , otto °ante of remote so !steely ilmteaCeo,to old rat. . UlLo. W. HtlL.liaN. DrQUEASE Iron Andlteel Works. COLEMAN, SWIM & CO., suaturaoternans or Iron, lath tips In 116, Antes, Steel, Ae. =l= So. 77 WATER STREET, 1 1 , FIARTY 4 ALL WIFSUEIG to 1311 V or FELL REAL ESTATE , = REAL ESTITH RECORD, taletattnertainitin to EAt n c ' tn - E. 1 ' 11:1 " tall dtatriptlona di, la of itera thousand proprrtlea. lactating IiEIT, TIME 1.11111 All Gt , i MU. CNATL'AGNS •N ) - COUNTRY rzalli. • ~ ffilLL PROPERTLIS, •. Plutitins timlor Tact: aid lice a laid% Tor Me to PRININ.TLNANIA. NZIr JENSMT. DitIA*ABJE. M4UT 1.4 nolt re. CA 60LINAL. tie()ktill..7Vollll)A. VIZ ar, az4 other Bull.. Stnd for a Copy.--FREE, TOWNSEND & CO., No. ' , 237 Nestle BUM. 50« t, ,Was pl.....oarreixt, rA. u"'"l 7 7 ----- 'rtg`JitrutTirisis, • • L. THE TIME FOB RECEIVING ♦rp orronSci rieurosAu " Tor jto l ilEig ul NU; It liners Pohl , • Two Ilign Fervice and Two Low _Seierlee ramping Engines, LI,LSTILIWZD UNTIL re O'CLOCK, Noon, et Eratiirday, Feb. lath, MS. ar OZDXII,OI rim /WARD ♦LEI. CROZHIS. YHe PreolOant MIMI J. SCHOONNLAJOR & BON, 3PXT2II333I73IFILCS•Zi White Lead and Color Works, • itmascsnran witt 7 it tge l rurfd A r l iau ktri i . inu liD eituali - 01111ie, 1.. 47 rousTA ~ lifftjt a t. . d i tir i tui d t r izz t UM. All•gbary. , • ~_ ~=~ --- WEDNES DAT : I ye" 114.3.,11:Iiillz•i:Attit 03:124011 JAMES .P. TANNER, 56 W 051) ritisbargb, ..ft hl. R.rf. Lad wept GJl,Tted WINTER ETuLIK. of • Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., AT 2.31:111CED PBICE, To taste roam far his — t , stior iapplteas Onto ears sod o:h/ as to tad ttls gaga carom ally us at I as salattatat stay secs, laud they tta attca ed to ol/1 la Prof. arr. 't!,'o4l, of for telersa nun elr dt.11.171 . ta.v. J. CUSTIA , . =eclat. . • ._ . -•:- GREAT !Ad AT COM ' ••• • Irrt.. g ..t.,- to ixtrwou.nrenroicrimi _ I/ O .TM¢IIIIM i ns gr . tiroreutTEMl l llll' g strum utpUll Omar or tri inuirskstul u ',gar 1.011 , _ r p arr a. .& . ' ' . - ' ' "" 1W 9.1.1 AMP '• urla as _ . ya. 1110 MIMS 1(0 bbIL near. tail is iba aliT; r isva , Isatsa • Oak* W ink e wbukkilasr; .• Pwlat• . • GO Da •• whim Factory ROM; ' • ttuatarg • •13i17strat k V . ao nia br • SIVOVS. PLE . E.IP 3uta ' et HARD spa t !v v. t ... blart4l ( ithai , ritrylEgruits, a s s aa6 WpffifraCti. - 7.-1114. : 1 7 11 . gla "! + ow =VkM