ME Grft 0 I BIONIENLT; N c - Tua Presidelas of , Pganspinnia Cor iegel-held- An Important Conyention at Itartisbdrz which we $6ll - notice in aq-, wi.laioruy. I OZi. Cmeznost has earned the ap phone Orel cOnalderite 41e4 In protesting agaln it the employment of secret agents h 7 the Stale Department. Such. agents bgailto srstim of diplomacy the World Is fast ontgroiring. One honest; . o itiiVited-elpileit. negotiator to -worth a Whole army of steaks end spies. IL MIMI We feel warranted in announcing that VLithln thirty dap' theCwork requisite to contplete the Comaeßavine Railroad will headverttsed for letting, and that the jyhole will he finished probably in the space of a year, or, at !farthest, within !lateen months._ In stew days we abaft ' traria pasition to give the details of the contemplated arraagensents. IE :Tan Republicans of Wayne and Pike counties have appointed Mr. John Shone ikeleeste to the State Douvention. In etzucted for Orant , and r *:coL Samuel Suorr lla9 been selected ai.the Senatorial delegite from the Co lombia District to the Republican State Nutria/Ion: The R.Pi'esentathe dele gete has been conceded to Montour ',le • _ ..,anon the liepublican3 have - nude lathy and B. .1. Reid delegatei to iietiltete Convention, and instructed for : . theitt and , - "Trts Beaver County Republican *Cen t* CoMmlttee met in Seaver on aster dlj and elected:/resars.4.a. Ratan and 4 7 11 _Boyle as delegates to the State 001:ItiirtiOD. Mews. Benjamin Wide, G.'o. Barker; Hon. H. jB. Quay, D. L. Stbrie and D. Weyendwere appointed iitniferrem: meat with conterrees from other counties of the District to select th; Nitional Convention. Resolutions were adopted inatruaing kw = Gin. Gni= for President,- ex-Gov. Andrew G. Curtin for Vice President, Gen. 'Hartranft for Auditor General and CoL Campbell for Slimier General. • Pon sow weeks put the - larger part al the democratic organal have ertrava. sParitly landed 'President, Jamieson, far selecting his appointees from among own friends;" meaning out of the democratic party. Tho ; President if sherwing algae of thinking it is of no use for him to have "friend," unless he can maks them of lies to hi m, WI well as . hwto be of service to them. Ile wants Ilona to'casse from Pixinaroar as II Presidential candidate, and clears unto blitz tlan the Pest infortn us whether the President's democrstle friends In tend to desert him after , getting alt from him they mat - • 1 \ Omni one thing do we Icon to say in reply to the Harrisburg TsZerapA, and that In short moire. Hambers of the Legislature, or others, may think it !ern Latta terintroduce bills, with or without einsaination, ibriking seriously at large Indutrial conunercial interests; tend. logto pur thole interests under oontri bullies to iharpors, on pretense of pro tecting tie - prlllo welfare; throwing those. interests into.temporary manor taint); and taking men concerned therein aWay front their homes and affairs, on einem". to- eiplain or ca Interact, bet business men take a different view of the Mae. They hold that : legislators are bound to know what they see about, and not, with eyes. open or shut, strike a; Whole classes or whole enmmultitiea' They will resent such blowi as promptly as legislators do saperaioni upon their Integrity. At the opening of the' ser mon, some lessons were innuicated, on this head, that eight net soon nobs for gotten: Other lessons, otl like will follow In due scums, from this section of the Cketunonweslth. % SQLDIERS ORPHANS. 131.08A1 P. McPsai.iso, Etu., Super. . latiradent of the Soldiers' Oiphan's Mimi& of Pennsylvania, furnishes tu With his amoral report for 1667, made to the Govemorin pursuance of law. f lor . lew provides for tho 'We, main t ce and education, at the expense o the State, of the destitute orphan chit of ell each deceased soldiers end sailors, 6E N, '_. -citizens of Pennsylvania, thd soldiers who hare served in. Pennsylvania-regi _ ments as bare died In the service of the 'United States in the late vat -I to enpirrete . the rebellion.. prying to the iladenattcy of the gra ippropriation much tirfilmlty was exreriaireed in dispoaing of all the , applications made for admission into the schools, and;Andeel, In preMding for thou already received into the achoola After mature deliberation the Superin tendent mi:dyed to retain tall i th. echo!- am, to admit only the o:dest nd need len applicants, to discharge' promptly all the scholars arriving at the age of . 'stilton, aid in no event to lallow the ex - Pendlittrea;lthescsed.44so,ooo . _per year the sem voted ,by the House: Ilturieg , tie lait . seven months of the year one hundred and eighty*ormile were added to the Soldiers Sane's, C- U:mush : the .iliiiiidatandent " l effeMed a change in thegrade of scholarship which . full.i.,ctuanittisated for tidy .adridronil amber, entailing neadditionel coat. - -In the dtate there are twelve achoolr for the sore advatieed echnlira-contitln ' ing . ...1,341 -- male sad: 728 female pupils; --there me tine Primary raLooie contain. . Ins ISO main and 158 females. There He 26 • Homes and other Malin:alone . which admit 688 males and '413 females; at the Home for destitute colored child ren there are IS males and females. . female These figuree give at 1,87.‘ Mile and I.B96ifemale easier; &fording a grand total df 3,180 orphans supported, main tained tad Wanted by the Stile out of gratitude fortlan'services 'performed by their fathers' on the field of battle. In 1867 the whole number of accepted ap plications received was 1,095; •being 608 less than in'11366, and 753 less than in 1865; the number of orders loaned 739, being .1;040 less than in 18641 4 , and 848 lets thaa in '16.65; th e number dr admit.- ' Mons C3O, being 945 leu Mini in igez, and lit liiithan in 1865; the number of aireharger, &c., 125, being 7 More than in 1866, and 104Momiluth In 1865; while the number in school at the close of the year wis only' 499 . , greater , than at the close Of.the previous year, before which the schools were rot fithiritterrierallon.` These trine - Show sere elesisell th at tkosuutinume norrater in school shiny one" time' • hti zunci:beint, Of is . helog readied, exact tin hereafter it. -wall de crease, - The 'decrease-from diseherges on lige sithio,iriti, :to :774" 4194 v.o In 1869,-448,in 1870, 403 In-18711, 479 in 187$;_rifel • in- 1873; 416 in irt,1144 in 1675. "1644 to thi326.l44the-446a; br will have been :reduced to- the capacity _of &single 'lnstitittion . 6(p - re e l:Mir airs. 11 aThe =Me cost of cl hind:l,l3B or .phans 1 thii' Edvanted I§,tr.l4,:rp,,rAY ehrren mon th s ending _Deco** Jai x 1567, was $45,538 57, or 02;90 for each . orphan. The ealleeie X/ 11 . 4 eW.4 1 /Ce ser,;Tearr, with a fair anppli of goeil clothing, all provided at - the average cost of t treaty Itve dollanfor each child pti 11121111212. allbalol paid.. daring 'eleven riaantlui amounted to $4,011.98; other general • expeaies of the Depirtment, mass postage; 'MVOs's:7', blank books, printing, advorfising, hineral expenses, sc.amotmtegrptsta.sz,l . ifitei the nut:slier of children iictuel. ly lu school on the first _of DeceMber, 1687, was 8,180, the number of oat- standing orders, ,*lll4 Atous . thb hol dem to DaltkkorlEA,W,beeY4T 140, Aid the - 3116i* Ai s tpllcatioas OB tfletwattloi orders', isto,'raulig..`totil ef. 4 , l3 Bo.chibirest to ho'proyided for, ex. chain , of the additional applications re. mitred after December 1, 15 1 37; yet the discharges will occur so rapidly, and the actual admissions may be made eo grad ually, that the ;Lumber actually in .hool may be kept from exceeding 3,.74 - 4 en the lit of Jane, Isgs, and :3,80 during the following year, or by The ht of.huae, filial, before which the maximum will have been reaChed, and the . decrease hare commenced: Thus restricted,- the average number in school will not differ. Materially from 3,400 for the six months' ending June 1, 1068, and 3,300 for the year endingJunt 1, 1669.. Assuming that no provision will be . made for no more than the numbers here indicated, the Scperinte;tdent estimates the average con per pupil for the year at ;142.98. This contempatteN only the adze . . ton at the 14e:wile's ►nd desti tute, and the Superintendent stroegly Urges the Legislature to: make a More liberal appropriation, an as 'to provide for the recepuon or folly five hundred more pupils; and as the.maximun neat her will be reached this year, the grant now asked will be the heaviest that will e►er be required. The StMerinti;adent Is not particularly pleased with the chaiactar, style and ac commodations of the advanced and pat maim:Schools:and lets them down as approaching failures when compared with model institutions of the character. however; he congratulates himself that Float of the schools show steady and en &waging advance towards the required standard. • _ The report concludes by paying a jun tribute to the patriotism of goy. Cult TIN, to.whose byzapathy, wiie anti fu using statesmanship is . line the estab lidunent of dm Soldiers' Orphans' school, PatuaaPyinia. MR. PARTON AND ICOOKRRV. Mr. Jamas PAYTON has recently pub. Allied in the Atlantic a labored apology for non.mnokers, which class he confess. es itimeelf to have dropped into, after 'thirty years habitual • and consistent smoking. Doubtless he might have con cealed his Gall, from all bat a few pitying friends, but the needof aeif Justification, appears to have impelled I biza to make his weakness public. • Ho is to be thanked for doing so, never theless since hie confeesioti comes in the shape of a very pleaeent !article; abun• dually one-sided, as special pleading moat be; yet at the same time, in inter esting evidence of chenglng public opin , ion on the subject. Slily years ago a contributor to a re spectable periodical, would almost et. .wen have theitght of informing the . ed cleated public that be had ceased to pie:, pockem, and of warning them against the' objectionable habit, as of choosing fe. bis themes canton disreputable as amok lug was then. thenght. Thirty years 'later a fair consideration of the "makers' side of the question war still lumina], and . even to-day, the non smoking public has barely reached that degree of tolerance, which admits that ac adversary may seem to himself to hare reams. which are not only an excuse but a warrant. Public opinion, as a; admit though, is changing, and Mr. Pan roar, if he live to writs an Atlantic articl. thirty:yews hence, will at this rate o; progress find an audience prepared for fair tilsouslion of his views; if, indeed, he have not, in the meantime thought better of it, and mantled ids cigar, Sr his tree friends, of coerce, trust b. will do. It may seem hardly put to imply the , thin ingenious article does not contain a fair diecumboz of the subject, bat it is hard to we how any one reading fi without prejudice nen question the fact. It has doubtless been noticed by the discerning reader, that after a man has wholly laid aside tobacco, (and even good men have dons io,) its kindly in enemies do not at once desert him, but that's certain geniality of feeling, a sort ' of reined good.fellowsnip, and a kindly pity for error, in some cases remain an .: leaven the disposition, beg after their roamer, the generous cigar, has been di/mulled. . Only to the power of some ouch rem theseent tolerant* can we owe that open fug picture., of ,the old hod-carrier—e, Vaidly in the Midst's sympathy, and gentle in the touches with which it ;k drawn; unless we believe it to have bur penned under the benign influences of e good "Putagas" or "Figaro regalia," to which the writer treated , himself for tbat occasion only. If Mr. PAIITOS bir rowed his inspiration from that legit. [mat" source, and, the portrait done, csm. walla the. means to which he owed its color', who will not forgive. bite It is to be*lsised that ha had smoked all tea way„threugh his paper, ( or much that relieve, beings more to the advontte for the prosecution, thin to the judge, whose chair theititer unman • • In a recent agreeable article in t` is jstutml, not unkindly in its tone, DOI . unfair, Mr. FAIITO3 . II armament Is spok, en of uan "orthodox" one, as It no ddebt is. - The writer on the "orthodox" side, Like , ,PAILSON, conscious. of moat readers' good wishes, nay ,reasenably reams that his. : premises wilt not . rudely denied, not his deduction' im. puled, nor his conchtsion objected to by thasn . and will probably convince all who timire te accept his sone-lesions Those who wish - to test-the Impartial. ity which kr. PARTON doubtless really thinks be attains, may - take almost any , statiment.he makes, and examine 'whet weight it would carry - With- them if its cioneintionnifere advents to their For instance—" One of- the effect, of to- • baceo on the male of our apectea his to disenthant him with regard to the ft male," etc. 'Thais nos S conclusion of Mr. rail- Ton's, but hiseonoseneeinent. It is an azi`ots which henna grant Si too Pt , vions for dispute; sari from which we are to aro& Supposing that 'he fairly deduced the :ooneltulon, "ansoking is therefore dsairabloP would not the iliac: turn back; for s"second look at the quationsble presnisei here M calmly tanned as beyond question? In another page he tells at length of the Indian; "healthy - as the strokaoar of a University boat," then of no, and of the Poet whites, "who violate the laws of nature every time they take Butte nance,'.' and contrasting our habits with these of the Red man, who is "art ab solutely "touffniehrted animal," endr, Uthis lathe only. reason.l can discover roi tie widespread, increasing tendency to smoke." • Were We argument to be otkzed to Ckmit, we fear t . ansympalltetle ere Mains Cowie l would remind the jury Out our red brother smokea like a steam engine universally—smokes, man fcir ftr more than the-per verted white Mr. Parronvery truly remarks that most physicians Under forty,.(be might add "Ala over,!') amoke, and then us. mg If it Tap- theft gentlemen, replies "theyknoWit troei not; there is scarcely one of theta who does not feel that the practice wrong,. or at least *beard." recommend It to other men." u tet • who will,- deny that smoking it friendrY6 ail that wars upon life, smok ers Willuot - oneation It, unless they are vetylptoputt,h.eta. If viz ere' hot a smoker, apply thls sante deennelation to something you are Interested In;auppose, for example, the the quiditlon be between, Protection ,and Free.Tnado„ and substitute Protection' for- 'etneirJeg' and Protectionists' for `sniekers'• in the foregoing quotation. Xo{ll,lll then be is condition, (awes- ing that you are not a Free 'rnsder,) to judge of the amenities of the disputant; who; as has been conjectnied,wrote Ott, after the cigar was out. feet the counter-reasoning to quie:Fett?Mtle. - .e9 111 11 ..40Y bet "Non. smoked 400:10' their abstinence air turd." "Not one of thank ever recom. mended ids own practice to another." .."Not to smoke is to tend to rcake you think and act like a Larbarian." now ennen of this snit of thing Is necessary le .bring convictiola to an ad— versary? Is there any of it In the At. laetie article? The real question teems to be, wheth• er the as of thoidpe and cigar la;t9 be encoureged, hot low =tick of Mr. Pin vcra's cleternets Is not directed at:their acknowledged shunt. Rave -we found one habit, who de voteet have centupled during a half: ccutttry of such growing ptlblic health, - that the old rate of increase among some nations, even in Enron., has doubled; and It this; "a habit almost _nuiversal,'• to be the one exception to nature's law—bad both in Its use and In ita abuse—and glitch:lila "no" Justifies-. Lion The present writer, for Me own part, owns that this good gift of kindly nature is not the only gratification of sense which he sometimes misapplies, and sometimes perirerui, yet he still hopes to long enjoy Its temperate pleasures, and he dissents from 21.r.,l'Anvon's idea that in our fierce struggle to "get ahead" in this 'country, we particularly need fur ther stimulus, or that in the fever.ef American life this gentle anodyne should be throe away. I • .• "31sy the lonely man's Companion, the hungry mau's food, the wakeful amen sleep, and the chilly man's fire," long cheer our poor old friend the hod carrier, for whose picture Mr. PARTON should he forgiven much that follows, gni wel ctMed back to the smokers' circle when no returns, a repentant wanderer, L. Tho /flog of Itio niDsl laload • • • A. nuolber of years ago the Feel's Is binders too up three American sailer.. The United States - government, it seems, made a demand for indemnity; anil one of the two kings of Feejee now sends to the "great father" at Waaleington an enormous tooth. le this to he taken as a hint that his - kfalesty . ed Feejee would like to .cut and coma smote?' aria it • testimony that Alnerie...l cello; agrees with the Feejee digestion? The tooth must be regarded as a metaphorical tooth, a dental figure of speech, for itje not a Feejeo's tank, but a sperm whale'. Tooth. Our government's demand for indemnity might have been met. by is gift of meal, but they ahould have been the teeth of the luxurious fellow. who dined off our seamen. That would have I boon not only indemnity for the pest, but security for the future. —Tbe 'Jerome. government once her r:G.l,n American commodore with the present efa man's head, by way of in demnity. When Commodore lhildle lay to Jed.to Bay, in the Color:oboe, In 1844,, ho attempted to visit one day &Japan ese war Junk, but as be clambered over her bulwarks a eentry phalterl him back Into 1,3 gig. Tho Commodore returned in a rags to his ship, and Pent a peremp tory demand for au apology and indem nity for the insult. 'Withal a quarter of an hour came back an answer 'that the sentry had octal e ithout orders, and that hie head had been promptly cut otr, and was now at the service of the Commo dore. - TonwriaL There aro some things almost barbar ous in the hlia:ment or people in acme nr tho shaving and hair-dressier shops. There is no need that a barber /Mould plater you all by or the lips or on the hair, or nearly dislarate your meek, take hold of you by the nose, or pull your lips out of shape when be Is shevinc you. There is to need that he should make your face burn and tingle with some un p!4....9ant fluid, or spat your cheek with hlswrtanddirty hands, Therein ne need th t be should dolor. your hair with - - • 30 .3 10300 se that a stream of it ruse I.l*n your neck, or .besmear it with grease, so, that it feels aoggy, heavy °reader, and so that you dare net tonal it 'rah niur bends without washing ;hem afterwards. There to u• need that he /should twitch little tufts of your hair nearly out In(riming it; otir spend so bong a lo' placing . a taw halm oh yor temples when ho.must knew they will certainly be distorraexed by your hat. There is no need that be should torture you mentally by solicitations to buy oils and in•ii , rators, and by aseur anCes that yon have tendencies to dan druff nod baldness which can only be checked by them. Undoubtedly in tEis country the ton sorial art its. been brought to the highest petftartiou, and there are many who mal ly lonjor a barber'. Manipulations, when his towel la clean, his lather perfumed and.creamy, his touch like the touch lof summer breeze, leaving your cheek soft and fragrant, the robbing and brush ing of , - tuar hair either by his hand or by machinery real pleastire, and then you depart feeling clean. ' —Miss Burdett Coutta 'has undertaken to pay' the rates of the' tenants, of her in•det lodging houses in London, with out incres.iou their rents, thus enabling them to obtain the franchise to which they are entitled by the Reran= hill. alivair..kar. Jr, Adam ift.P,-*+, cla ARA Eave.lll auaorised Agront tr, router A deertl.nniaffor 174 G.LES777I, cnO - - .7..1 other paper, thrtnrpletil CINS.J ead f all seen tb....ort .1 ter re", Suffeier irom O sprosli O ra . r..lw. 1A1441.444., saes, mai Lulls. or Ildslulr are no ttolteross 'that It !ar,trlz.. thnp. It =I reata ergs.. a. kiwi, ln.t.ad of ludea. ettaf eal thin , re vtl ottonld It =!1=I! ka:ro ;a the saaesstate es when ant take .Lts ' eau there Is • Ice:lor of as typer•liv. I= 3 e irbofa Daly nut rly urlaustsd and M;I:C=1:1M1!712 ra!ady L 4,2.2+14 , 2 and act:tl, safely rad sandy, by la. 111,11161EJIMI ANTI-ITSPErtf C ANC !NEI PILLS be attl of grey Dr.tglat In U. Conn t+l. , I •l ll le.ilareatabla utleta 1 *Von ; !moil at6ctlag to Want ths Put. pate an procare tbc. ,Pvgir Coated Litt, mate tli.= mnr• ewily ttlea,Asd tnes 11cm oviim2cre4 for • r umber o Tea. ==M!MTI Trialtilt Stra -ger thanCtion A awsix. L.:eittpg fie., 0h1.., Asir. fh../TW. WitSESS. 7Orrirftl a SlLlTl—Wrillessea .Lre hstirg ter,* ired se mush Mau. fr. r•ut BMWs T Swot Ills 7 duty tastin • ;71a net.. forst. About Causal half Ts.. Isssirery rovore /Mass of Dy.•wer..,, or sig.'s "Diet p ebrasbt OAS Co t liaard for Ins ***** pained •f tlas.Wsillosg be sopsttl fal p•yststass Is Ss. e,*. try. We las 17 neeas• Zs .• cid Jan ap bete si*; s.".Ws.rsll:7l:l; 51 . Many. C. , 11Ins 1•1 Th•res.s. Drogetsts, hand. Its ass sae of your, tiI•WILNII. Nudist 'thew tos weibled for itbb , dy /ix •sch te e d!at t.,., •adselsmsabedi steles 11 . .nrdiss Oita no baron.* tbird of Use) Ws Sad Olt* tar.e• sk• oss satlrelr eurad, and eb:OTS WrfaCtiy go.. helm]. a . this tbs. Moat raves-Ally ro•rs. . , W. D. 71/114.2. Sehr - Irtr Le. •1a... Wart) 11. Wt. 1011111•4.P0oriotta torrit, Plltslotrolt, t r.. —Door to Lam kart!, atm. - s ip //porno ay gratllarl• tor Ur baton I tattdartron how tla ''t o WTI:1 " a; 0 4:1•V I: an 1•• von that DV. )•ots, floe *Pleb averratl lit la. litypPrtlelata fallad to alto sae per max.. Ostltt. 1 Oro.. teolattltalr apt wa llop) t PIP 00.11PatIo0 wag sat/ beta dom. 07-nalot Imam-Pro •renextaol 1111.111.1 g IBM O/ of h ole t Alan proottro a ft It bollaa or 7tar I t s. Mr. ./O HM.. 'err Mai rotten' t awl t lay alnearo Ifs; 1, , ,0f .71 et et a p•xtaaa•al cot•. Cat pretoartat lecorabla. a.O lay +ye .orrr 'Plta/tP Xi." lola be ISM* abort of • =Paco. It. a...tabor • la b y/prime at •••• leg ale tosser% Ivor/and allh. ald look Spas r•old rocorerr, sotolorfal. arsuitaw, yours, P. 'Or. • . BZWTM. P. AG Chronic Mheaser: E== ally oz. at a LIMO.' ♦ disorder...l lizer. or Igkt Irniatios of the broathlal tuber. its el. • caon la the litho: ertba tvall aramac re to be tomes:: try parer ittet antscs In van! • • tut. ozonuog to the exteat orUe ort•iL !Imo Thjary. aux allVettOd ‘ll.ll rs• D. 4116 •ri soon Bad more Mae it. ' stezact nett. The food Met be rwell,we rAill to rebel" Qs natural Wi anl w.ta.the wan outmtge., ttotstte t to' some uook,or ' anattt ' 7. ',bay It Isms terttotOs to - beta. whoa 11 allot, to be' tli 'worn olhaad raartel oat of die svrtem. dead:anal tt!oiliutida suet, rafteters hn. bet, . . s .reslsysd Sad restoysd Kr. argil. sad viol , by s :oitt.e it KSYS6E 4 II W4)06 YOU tin • , " Queen of the Wash Tub." Tn. tMLY PERTIMUT WAIRINCI !Vat Dleto•litril. -711,1 067111t1= 1 :101i7011:; fdpal, tp,Att. rcstorall. it Um eaern • PARCH 62, tratthutt only Semszta iaa.• to the twaset toC ttlgee tire ors. t, t likewise .ese- riche> the titled with the sleeve ter? Dr./IV.. .4 Ws mien.. Era 'cateruhrtun" you'ult for II " z DS. 'F] Stt fatt If ttl;l.ld. Mid the trati Vita. that to =IMO %be tiabeitep S of al.arderad •11114111%141 0411/04tillOns wme tbn rineb coma Hr. 114 d. Mat bWrcurei ll. ‘ w.. tli 4 whlel d arg M.:fa:land. It Ir Au Dr. Mer.te's Vlool bswgbar vr!l!ch_ eared a9.14e old etuonli titles we tuvi iabltAtecl rnai !hie to dallo U. col fr.r7.lor's IllocitSaseelsor =MEM ==!I!SEM otos', dottit, imetoes irestmea ; billigiotopt, iiolfooo STREET . 10 , ir.rt.ra tv..ditat.tottt rooai, Ito ran* it. itutaary Alta. HMI. • - El P.rn's..,i.i.H.C7l - ; ..7::.. 1786. Pll "PEcTrs• 1868 TEE PITTEBITHet BAZETTE Tae lal'gest day paper in the State of Penney/vonie, enters the fend ycar of its crietener r.lh in&cased facilities for dal snuff-et:no the eirrent news of the day, r:d for rendering good rota icat service in the irportant Presidallirt/ Oanrast of Pitt. Theforthanningeession of Omgreas promises taproots one of thc most tmport ant held hinge the formation of the Goo- ernment, aid the proceedings . win be an, ioudy watched by the intelligent masses. la vim of the deep interest eintered'in the procece_lle.cs, the prOprictors of. the Gd- ZAT7.E have made arrangements for daily di•patehes and letters during the soeson,.frons a highly intelligent Corre spondent, who . enjoys the confidence and friendship of the leading Members of the Senate and Howe, U. heath( of the vari ous Departments, and the leading politi- CiaRS who /regnant Washington, so 'Mot reader. ccus depend on receiving the firat, fullest and most reliable intelligence from the coat of. Government: The proceedings of the State Legisla ture, et as forthcoming session, will also prove intereatisg, Inctsmach as many ques tion, of importance win ante up for legistatfon. The GAZETTE teal keep at the date Clspital, during the entire session, an intelligent and faithful eerrespondent, who trill provenly report the proceedings by mad and telegraph. • n is the jotinica of Pitts burgh which faithfully reflects and steadily advocates the prinevieeheld by the Unten Itemblican Putty, and interpreted by a loyal Cengrass. It Ow as in.% reading nenUa• as gat P.P.. sold et tatted dollars per annul, Wile Its notes 'ts bed siee. MN, W ebaspest no null as tar tar re.ta.nupaper4 U. Comenniuern &h. Ina tar naistresunat,: rear. dropertnwat Atto tun armou..e. 2,44 kyL abareaer of as atnortal sokseasis Inn be mat.tarlead, and all twat...Ls ef publle (=portal., .01 id Ilbrirselp Ms Sink kissrtkad a U 1 k tap im to Ms , slPsis.mkk sf Ms kW, mut tw akkkat gm. kiMfosity Asks.. WI Ms b•mskstusm Nora. a/ ask sf Mr MM. inks. Mushy ssd York k Mew. as 4 kolkais Mr Ma GAZETTE Mas rkkasks of • kw. esserprisks ski Pk ekss /aka, mkt somskreisl normaprr. 214 A. IVO. Am ken reserved ks sosrm mks! ask tlsks la ',Oka %Ten a/ sass*. Ss Ms eurrek gl.sirteia, far , seartufae tune. ran* ipmeasele. Cattle, AV.. At, are dsolk sakimet frees salkoka4s, ev fattest emsl " 0 . 8 mkruk. , 2119 'tar wallow fa **Umbel with cum and artii yews • sera tWavortscfashav aftio nantrrs. raafilikommuLl dlogurauaw 11•.8 4dkru 'hued teitlYure abic mut _portant, bantre, who utit 'under U glaid au aaartuulk amid sae " l • Kai, to beaker., broters out buena* men PI. .rat tr. • n• rtligrfrairdepartstrat wit/ nterhir w att.. tint et. Cr Ileilortalwa, and sell/ feetraekaNd a• le basal...lap and rauttibt• to - men.,. 4, all firtau• dramtaatiosa. rt.rejlllas thars4 art. are ase Lt./ram:ye, ar.st ae4 Wier dworimmt• V .4 ees4 .4 4. a soamear MLA wilt prow sea.. 'MIMI OP TEA DUCT o.ltllll. Tarw ..111•4•014.. ...... ......... ........ LW. 2 : 4 ".... 4 10 P01..0.M. AJl•Ownsr ms 4 ati W. sqlnevitt Serrois.4 for LS wale per To!k. pegyabSo - NINA TINSELLY GIAZICITZ. 711. WSKIni eAsirri .. ban ex/4,W loth rive risen tia Daft.. not fa tins the tam sae. cbounot and hut r. 41, /away nodynyer la W. lOorts. 21 slirold La In Oa Andy sr every rarnsie, nsedAdrot• not Du... .mos. ertt. .a/goo* Potty derikt esinnula orthrdnalydra toti &obeyed/NI nd •3411,, au Sandhi, attar*, Le at t detty. asne a noted otteett. at Many and sad oottilte dhow, tagetbe oneytAtny tbsysartant portaminy to Du world at pall!/... aoretent turn/ eotovavo wit! I. oittatel neb a namoner a s to tad favor WM Cu famine and trnstornr. stadia rejterte of ta WEEKLY ()AVM?' Aro by ann., meant arneseintred to Or Ms standard antbdetty rn .an hydra and setters, not fn enuneretat etrehs I. rldatmn Pen ny L. nista. /hater's . 041 e anot Wooten* rirrush aro srattored *gni. Yfe IL, of gu ?TX ard nadit aroluesetty by as Civil Cania ar IteethY runty, sr Warned In ta portant ctn.. to Le. twat. U. ruling peter In Na ...tee. at MS time of Ll' botottaseo translation h. dd• plots. Dar. ,Aeototle will fewer vo N oath. by Mir ah.b•err esn, and sot • ttosolno Male vv./tendon. la nrPthd a.e too one ninon /bad won of due roan, •Aosid t• deprival Valor:Wl MIMI. Id ditfaea Ito eionbs wan bor man at any if.., C ytar ly Pastssantors and Nerellossta an re ending to art ad Anat. may b Os Yltldriittl.2 ObSzITIL Wattle finbentber Cleft ME!!!!M Mr' lb+ . ..OM el .41.1., Daft, Wyk &Alava Lim prepriaont. rsiaixu. assn & w. 44.51. n. dm. $4 so‘MAill dfr.s , "rue..." •iir - C.4441,47 1.54411 If lircslsta ro6.7l•Aual. Laiutra Olt* 634 Wartera vasll.El4s v. aZave, asa sena.. muted 15 4 12 4 .4. . 44 1 a. 415:15.41 to one yeart•ezetunge vinn u. Du 41 . 4,45144,2_ NNW iti) V .11{'.13.8EIIIEN 'DS V' 10 • DAV Eon AI L.—Stencil To.. eastro,t..s• •t 1.1.4 4. J. r.. 1 .• 1 1,11110.11.11•;. vs. 1.0: 1, !COTTON-8 ales 011 steamer NA"' 1 '7 u' ;1;7117 i.! 1 :1 7 r a 70. (IL 0 T TIES sanglVGrEtS fl tb C'efe Item of Decor . * - rtopelrs r patrol, at Uhl 1 , 11 . blabber asel = at. Clair f.l0 ...it. J. & H. euna..ir& SvIDEED !ALBION. . . 10a POWNDS Mr SMOIZIS SALMON. Zp•V rb;ZSVP 4 LTS7Artre d ra r Tftv g =; d e; 41 , 11 1. /11:41114.W. kW ' ' ran" Liberty •.,4 Multi...mot. BELTlNG.—Leather And Gum w . A ... ' tit • taa Maw. lama ?atlas !tuba. A.. elate bat ata, It, bat st haat sat tatratt•l were astatat a; •la, , mar, masa. Mt.. allay. at but lad ter sale. trketasts ad anal. by tele ajtaitiVNALLlttart. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WAINCEIIS. Wat ~,,, r11121.11t. Wboyby tars's! mint twasll tbs IWr saw at Mks ltsaarsettir- n' ask...emit rsla•a. ;At wp la Uwe. al Wi .. wad I Al: A r►e 5•0,41 AS musk.. l id rated, wilt Always Ise tonna as 5.14. - ~. a d. eniu.~n~ s ••t a t~. ew r nn POLICE NOTICE.— ce is """"" N r 1 . 41,14 i itt:Virt, 7 ,,i:111A . - lag Van, Magas. and sit onstr•lis ttttt from )elsaislacita tia the stre•tt aast Witt IN s pieta, asillorstlit. polite ars also •ersbr soUlsit that th• anginas.* titlstslag lb. 11.1•5als s slats, to to • :p.a. Eyes, Tessillay sad /stets,. silt also to Strielly salsttilt sad Psstsliies w forays sir 'Wanes et Ma law Ali sa. that was fan as tas pven.its dads( Hs mists, most Itirimiatatiataiy sissevao. r• nes. awns allas Or lo I ertag es tiors as. aidlistallis aid emits will In as. Ima se 504 1.a.•• .1•11(Itil GALNKILTII, • MIME MED EMEEI2 - - . vn HUODZZEZPINt/ 011 R & CO. NOVICE TO uotancits SPLIALS OF NATIONAL BANK?. • Obirobolders Of tbo riabanv •ed Fourth loatloaal boa lo or 1 .1 1..00r01....1 by.. ..b• own Anna Ile say or lbo Mowool ..... of ...bar cnon.lJos tab , awl wan b. do la Ws oonot, aro bora oblaaol tbu Ina' took. vl.l lb open. tb• Oa. of bard'. PILL s.r Ono on. lot of lbo Maw tax for Wr, ao bey Sotf /wobbly. •rprovbi •orll I/b. an 4 OW nimbly noon mai m *goal 110.1 gloom tor trot tor. Otto/ maim abet tlab halloo. tots billa W ppolOte4 to ien: tom ontala • . /./1 oiler taxes aro 0011..11/. , DAVID RR! , . Jr.. Canty 'Tom mown E=l2 'CHIMESOB , BC 1.1117.A1V3ZD-AT A BiROAIN. _SPLEXDID 7 OCTAVE VU NO Boned aerate. hest tad bac*. extra bal•rjalo.l it t• 1. pol!lors II Is a aere pr,laci.k.n frof V. 1.. by Orr. i.rlrlns , la• farm darret, ~ Casa..., ...are !roar pas are awed 'sea .n.1.1e • rwr relate or Last Jt Wi •anaa•.* 1.. bin , 0 Ct. tarn, b., we nrwr D.., A .0.1 1. warant..l ” i tar It Ira Iwrfralaatosr. Inn sraaro w. 4 ar otn r ...so' .r Ina salwarsl tr.•{ be wwwd In alr • at...rally tbaaew. law nw• 10407 In •VIWT • 1 .0-01.1. te •t0ri1..1...111ng.. I salon. ant/ . *team wets, rallrealc are..!.. wb•a...r WI», as a seartert awilWaand• dazraren• b• bd. overkw.a.l, .0 areal y ar.r.-0 1 will WI, ..Dll.llnn. ex al, Wa cc:war...up er.ta vole tn. agora InavolloLlr al., I rrl.s.rial rigtall, tb such La way -1.1. ta arrran.. In waling prlTlWgra. allber 07 atate or aOOOl,. • 40- t*P2 rt. 1,1 ULTRI CAI \ aq/14. . MECHANICS'. SAVINGS BANK N 0.14 Smithfield Street, ierrieuvetan. PA. 111T/ALIT Pill) 'ON DEP01511 . 6. ANT 41111 11.LetIVED TRokt UNE lIULLAIt VeWA.RD. Mr.!. reeelve4 en4l