. 2. 9rt litiskatt eta* =sio;Z a$ ssu;aM To-To/Tow will be the - Mira ma versguy tif the birthday - 0r."..01011,GX ...Wtzarsrcnort- It le legal wad pulpits having obilgatleas: to meet at .hanks should .rnakire , sets of the fact and provide b: o 7 iliky ig the sante. - • IX is a iinkuinilarx, and MN which does not reflect mulch tredit to the law makers" M.RW; Utak is WI State the loeid Insurance omaliudes are taxed from $l,OOO to ss,ooo(while - rfell Lon- don cOmpailes are parmittedia Vanua business within her borders, and, in. deed. to - raintopialii e niiii amount cf the business; at.looo.per annum. I Tea i 0 irridsed.a needed reform the dlitaillan or weds by , the Caw missioner of - Avieulture. lifortienituc ists will rejoice over this annennistment, ask days put when they pleated what were labehrd wlthidgh - sowndlng nuns as fsvorite-neh. sowers,-they were ex-. tremely wortifled .at !man stately sin flowers cioji up-like a Cinderella in gay m peny Tan additional bonaty bill, by Coneess aisd.iwaitiaithe aignidum of -the President, provides Mat if any par Son or persons entitled to he brolly provided by seething 12 sad of the act making appropriations for the civil ser vice; approved l'ulu *lBB6, "hall have died, .or shall:Ale before receiving said imuaty, It 'shall be paid to the heir of the sobliar, as-dasiewated-in thisect, In the order Mersin- marl, and to none Tits Northumberland comity slate quarries are prononnoed inexhaustible. Gapitaliula are investing largely there and the work of dirreloplng . thelands le being Amously pushed forwurd. A rellroid connection to bring the produrt bito. mirket is in .comeideratian. The alatirobtained is of ray superstar quali ty: A. bed 'of *ay.' fine yellow ochre hal recently been Qs:livered in Lehigh county. Tho mineral smith of our State cannot be estimated. - • Tao Republicans of Indiana hare 'Token net in favor of Grant for Presi dent and Colfaifor Vice . President. TharesoliMin adOpted cutiminootaa 17 amidst mttch entloadawn. The ranks are daily growing compact and solid for . . the soldier hero, and we will marvel not shottld he be made the mianiatousehoice of the National Own:titian. ' The , Genveation re-nominated Goy. Baker, who hat tjTall yery decided sada ' faction to the people of that State. . Noun the Paris Exposition was in progress am country had just cowmen ced to iecuperste from thestaie inwhich • it wee left by the. long waged war against rebellion,- and was M. no proper tdedltlon to eater into a contest with the world at large for honors and prizes in recognition of the handiworit, art an'd mechanises of her eitizens. witiustandlng that fact, and the TII/iOll5 `obstacles and drawbacks in other shapes under which she labored in represents lion, a comparison of the.swards demon strides tbst,tie are number one la grand Trines mid exceeded every nation except jag France in the general proportion of gold and silver - medals and honorable 'mentions. this is a splendid commen _tery on ihe Indnstry.iad genius of our people, but how great would hare - been the triumph over the drilited :world had no impediments ice& entered to full and general representation. AID Amc-!HE COIINELLSVELJLL COM In tho first brands of the City Conn al 01 Baltimure „an ordinance Inn in uoduced, on Tuesday, providing for a lcum not exceeding ifentr million dollars to the Plitaborgli and Connallerille Roll - road Company, with the express under. standing that the money snail be. ap. plied to no other purpose than the con- Ilunetion of the rend from Connellnrille to &timberland. It makes B. F. New comer and-John W. - Garrett trustees to receive and hold u security for the pay load of said loan a deed for the entire Property of the Cimpany, which is to takeprecedence of sairtgages issued—an arrangement tobe elected by the officers of the Compuy. It provides that the interest now due hom the Company, as .well as the interest that may acorns and . remain unpaid, from this to the first day of January; 1871, no the bonds of the citj, be directed tobe Guided, and that _ upon the payment of the principal of the bonds, with the Interest directed' to , be added to said principal, together with the interest that may fan doe, at the dates stipulated on the ssid bonds, on both princlial and funded arresza,•from and after the Ist of January, 1871, , the Company shall be discharged from all obligations under the mortgage of 'Aug 4th, 18.58. ". That. en the let of Jan. 1871, or ironer, if the Company shall sooner declare its readiness to eon menus the paymeht of interest on the bonds and funded arrears, the Register • - of the city be directed to adjust, the ar• ream of intetest up to that time, when the Elltalnirglit and Connalbmile Railroad Company shall execute and de liver to the Reenter inch an acknotel . „edgmant or sgmenund as rho connielkir of the city shall approie, en evidence of _ tie amount on which. In addition to the one, interest is tribe regularly paid thereafter by the CoMpany. The proceedings institu ted against the Pittsburgh, and. Con. nellay.iletaGroad Company,' on account of the interest directed to be landed, are . to be dismissed. Tie ordinance was referred to the • Committee .of Ways and Melina. Its adoptidu islughly probable. • 1 I . _ , if!!!:1 TRADE AND-LABOR. —A paper mill is to be built at Cler— pont, Icrwa, next summer. —The Massasoit Mille, at Huntington, 'ug., tarn out one ton of floe writing 'paper Per de/. • —Two cargoes' of African peanuts, 'comprising 15,000'bushele, arrived In ,Burtem last week. • • —Mutint the year 1587, 53,450 hides :were shipped frost New Orleans to New :York, and '51,287 from New York to `Boston. ENO NEW PUBLICATIONS. Tua Alitswees BRATSK Aso, are Wow. Li Lewis ff. llorgun, author of "The Lesigue of MO Ibbpbbis." Published by J. B. Liu. Naomi &CM. ebbodolObbl. Nor bolo lo Dag* Clarice* (10.. W Wood stmt.. PILL , bomb. : Works of this character cannot fail to interest the general reader, gee well a, t e a source of profound pleasure to those who make zoological science a study. Teziptmg as the intricate and faselna, flag subjects of zoology are, the zoolohist cannot Lit to be intereited to the, per_ sonal acts and artilicial, erections of this hartible t but moat • industrious mote. Bat to the.gerteralresder the work 'is of intrinsic merit for the valuable, interest ing and novel informatbm obtained, on subject of which so little baa been written. " While the beaver is regarded aeons of the lower (iota in the scale of mammalian forms, yet no other animal has attracted a larger throe of attention, or acquired by his intelligence a more respectable podtion in public estimation. The evidences of his architectural skill, by his artificial erections to promote his happiness, mato secure his safety, are truly wonderful. His handl-work it building the dam, the lodge, the borrow, and the artificial canal, and also of tree cutting, finlicate hi■ mental and physi cal powers. Daring she contraction of b nilniaid to Marquette, on Lake Su perior, in 11152-613, the road passed through: a great: beaver district. Ttc author, by his-usoCiation in this pro, jest, was tempted to drop catching trout and watch the beavers. This work i., the reatat of Ida obeareatloni and re - aearchea: It IS & tralaible addition' to zoological history. The work fa „eh& enziched 'with elegant illustratio n on Wawa and wood. • • - 14•ND111.13 ay EUBTOZT—Part M. Modern ilistary—frost the beglantne of the R.- farIZIMUM to the Acessaton of Napoleoh ill. By X 1 Teem author of • land nuke of Amami litatray." etc. Edited by lOUS L. Chase. /Int -.emulate edl atm. Ben Tork:Leyholdt& Heat. Piste , burgh: Deets, Clark & Co. - . • This work is essentMily 'European, merely glancing at English 'history. Only a passing allusion is made to the whale history of our nation. The boob borrower is a capital one, In may res. spects, - and Is admirably written, bet P. shows glaring defects, by the ondraion of important historial fates, which are of more real Th4l4 and more highly es timated, than many of thcoe given. The meager accounts of some trans actions of great moment in the world's history, are in striking contrast with the elaborate of less impor tant events . And its theology is as questionable as its record of some events The work is written it vigorous, yet graceful language, and worthy of commendation, notwah standing it almost ignores such histori cal facts as the Commonwealth establish ed by Cromwell, and misrepresents the religions -tenets of 'some. Reformers whose power shOok the world in their day, and their work is still felt. Gnats Erruc-rAssuutt. By Ciarles Dicker.. Peopta's Est Wort. With Illustrations by John act Bean. retetsbee by T. B. Peter sons a Broths.. Philadelphia. for oOJ r or w. a. caucteareatty; Pittsburgh. As each volume of this excellent edi tion appears, the same features that have characterized the previous roltunes, such as being minted on the finest white paper, from large, clear type, leaded, Long Primer in tire, and hand semely bound In cloth, as appear lo the work before ns. Thu edition, of the mazy published by the Peterson., i. entitled . to especial recommendation for it, intrinsicrlziete. The matter of . this book, like all of Dickens most import -ant works, is so well known to the pub lic, that the mere announcement of the name is ezillcient. • , • •. . EAST ESSZCS ESAMSEI: being wiectloas of kitatorleal Tales and AASCIESAS, arranged with oaploss foot notos, eta. fly ?WassAT =ward T. Flake. To welsh la added a . . . Drill Fresett lentowsr_. . Cl. Dalai., Now York, Lsrpoldt& SMs. For sale b 3 Davis, Clarks & Co4Plustaulb, • The stories, alike designed to Bins date certain elements of the French :an gulp, are rendered even interesting and instructive to the pupil, by the com plete glossary running through thefoot notes, which supplants the use or a cum bers= dictionary. This week appears to be a valuable help not' onlylo pupils ander teachers, but to those who deem mbe their own teacher.- The addition esmperdinm or grammaf,"reu den the work Increasingly valuable. Sere we have much in a rely emalL compisn . • THZ WATIOLLT NOVEL. PttellOres talon of the "Waverly Novels," at twenty-flue cents each, is another evi dence of triumph of this publishing house. They offer twenty.six volumes at twenty.five cents each; hire dollars fora complete set. Each book wi Il be printed la fins, plain, clear type, doable column, and each work will be issued complete in a large octavo volume. The ant, "Waverly," contains aline steel portrait of Sir Walter Scott, and lacer talnly moyc-hesp. &mind from Gilden. teeny, Fifth street. ;Manx. This is the sixteenth book of Peterson's cheap edition for the million, i!stout,wark of 817 pages and for the low price of 85 ante. • "Little Dorris" la one of the popular creations of Dickens. bildenfenny can supply it. Tnat Hicroier oriams OcramiLarms. We are Indebted to Mr. W. fenny for the MA and' , second Tommie of this gramd work, noticed telly in our isme of Wednesday. And also to Mr. Henry Miner for a copy of tho fourth volume of this history. Both these gentlemen merit our thanks for their kind attentions. . BAILWATL . i —The Winooski bridge, the scene of i the late accident on the Vermont Cen• i tad Railroad, 111 restored . * for the passage I of.Cralna - 1 —The Treametican (Wis.) Record ... )says the La Crosse, Trempeleau and i Prescott Railroad is to be completed and ( In full operation this summer. —The West Shore Hudson River road :' tato run through the Wolkill Vane, from ) • r' : Hoboken to Kingston, and thence to ... ', '. Albany. The onistnietion of the road as tar u Marital Is an aimed fact. ''. --Cars °tithe Council Bluffs and Sloan • City Railroad reached Woodberry, 1 wren =Moir= Sioux City ; on the sth hulk, and the Journal suites that the loccustotikewlll be In thit place by the 25th inst. , • Paulsork and haa — been The rA suspen Clcae ded irniwergg on the 81. T .2 Chicago railroad, between Winona and 2 Bt. Paid and men erasing' to be retained ; on partial railroad matternarektraight g amid out in that State.. The Pawl (Ill.) Transerlyt asys the Board of Ettrtmenlanfor Tunwcil min ty, on Wedmisday, ordered that an els& tWn be held in that county on the 17th of March, 'to vote on the question-of salweribin #lOO,OOO In stock of the De• =aimand Dearer Mimed. We the people of Delano will vote ea the prepoottlea for a towhsuip subscription of 1014000 to thematic read, and that the city of Pekin proposes to vote a imbecription of ;MOW. `~ ~. —The iniatory steps have already been taken toward the erection of one of the ; largest woolen factories in the west, at Marion, lowa. • .- -Several salsa of lumber have been made at Bay City, Mich., daring the past .eelt—one of over 1,0u0,000 feet at It, $l2 and $35. Baltimore,. the newspapers of that city say, expects to become the first to .tmeconaszket in the world when bar new European steamship line Liu full opera- — . lt takes 10,000 balei of cotton, or 6,4E0,000 pounds, to supply the daily de. mands of the cottod mills of the world. Of this immense amount one thousandth put is need every day by the Warmatti • Mills, New Bedford. - • —Lowell's old title of the "City of Spindles" Is no longer its especial due. Fall River exceeds it by 40,000 spindles, and its weekly.. production, when its mills are in fell operation, will surpass that of Lowell by 300,000 yards. —A peat machine has recently been invented by Charge' Moore, of Spring. field, Mass., which -can be worked by steam or waes power, and can turn out eighty tons of peat per day. Machiries of this pattern will cost from $3OO to $5OO. —The granite mill of the Granite kill Company, at Stafford Springs, Oonnee tient,coutalns 125 looms, and employs 125 hands, whose Joint efforts produce 1,200,000 yards of aldituag and attesting per year, consuming.l3oo,ooo pounds of cotton in the work. The machinery Is driven by water power. —Li Moline, Illinois, the new works of Dimdck & Gould hairei a rvpseity of turning out daily 1,500 buckets, 500 wash tubs and 600 wash boards: Deere & Co. are won to make an extensive ad &non. to their works, and are now turn ing out over 909 plows per week, besides a large number of sulky plows and cul tivators. = The other day we told the story of the poor Martha Griggs, who wax - recently sent to a debtors' prison In London. Elbe was released on the payment of $3)O by Ruskin, while $360 more were Contribu ted be sympathizing friends. The Orris father writes to the London .Telegraph: "But for your kind haterceasion she must bare remained in jail for a long time Unless you are a father you can oaf Imagine what my feelings were when I found - my poor girl had been cast into a prison, in addition M. the suffering she bad pre•iously endured. My 'surprise at her release was only equaled by the jay it gave me. I had no idea of SLICO3r coming from such a quarter. All I can offer yen Is a grateful heart, in which will derail the memory of your disinter ested and noble conduct as long an life remains" The remainder of the fund has Men invested for the benlifit. Her case is a striking commentary upon the pres ent state of the English law. —A German paper, publiabed at Left. eig, gives a romance of American board. ing-scheol life , which is not toctineredb ble for belief except in one or two par ticulars. The scene is located at , a fashieeable seminary on the Hudson, attended by. oung ladles from serventesil to twenty., There was eme, whose blonde earls and blue eye. appealed to the Ger man heart who seemed oppressed with a bidden grief. At the Christmas TACO don she, went home with the rest, but did not return with them, a telegram be ing received from her father Mating that illness was the cause. Soon she reap , and shortly after received visits reap peered young men who became so aesidu ens as to beet length forbidden the house br in. Principal. He then threw off &mules and, in the character of a hus band, sued out writ of batman comas and escarei the young woman of flaxen earls and blue eyes as his wife. It was be who had sent the telegram announc ing her detention, while she was travel leg ever the country with him. The parent. were cruel, but finally relented “.1 all la new pleasant. The episode did not hurt the reputation of the seminary ; en the coetrary it became mere crowded after the event than ever before. The Principal , seemed to Lave had strange experience, ter he etaya. "If I should surrender the young ladies claimed by young gentlemen as their wives, I would in a fortnight sit alone at my breakfast table." ' .—dn old lady in Newburyport recent 1r complalnea of her to bill, saying that she had not so much proped.T. The assessora naked her if she did not bate nearly two thousand dollars in the &wisp, Bunk of a neighboring city. She ridiculed the Idea. They told her she had better send on filer bank-boon. She did so and found that $2.50, deposited long years ego, had then reachedil,7so.. -Beaton Drper. —A writer• in' oco of our eclentitic weeklien advocates the adoption ol an uniform Mondani of time the world over, numbering the hours from one to twenty-four, no that it would be one o'clock everywhereat the same moment. A VERY LARGE AMOUNT Or TDB NIL* tir• HUM aX SIPD bra 'ls often required by toe Dumas of the manna Dysoeptle. to mth:e them to pot up with the stensloglllttesaper, Lu ad, etty notions Old the Coosa foram lest ad • Imaglastlone of his clod. fa Liam c f sufferers deseree wore truly the patience ad sympathy of them Mends who often See with grief the best ad sweetest ell to. altered ad mimed Into the a.; remote and dleairteeda by Mt ramjet of ',mem la. Whits molar De despoils mem ilf• seem, to them hut • constat acme of mdtria and gloom. Ott naught bet Pala and gloom la the Intern. tam Mil tted With Liver Doom! dots Demote mentor Digestive ergs. resulthg is DI am 71' 00 .. ;to Item of •DpetiLe. 860114 000100 resoM to proper remedici t valet will. It used promptly. a...bah/old suffering ad ma enuf valuable Mts. tretemluent a rah, mod ea. 4..rsed by badrede who hate Meted that.ataad DL PARGEST'd LIVERPILLL is the imieePt eta'. of Dru 49.1., Liver Ootophdot, ta.. the? a t promptly. slimly ad pleasantlr, elemodsg. ramrsting end selttigo 'rating the violent. amnia I I'S ♦ JOY AND PL6•IOIP. instils-lot a balsa. In may 014 ad walla • d mos lE•y hava a.o.ed renissiabis al sae} cases. Tbaii pills csa_be obirlail from .0 Unaglas in 11. 1:01111 . 71. Ptah or mar Pala. a. poscasers ray pref.r. - ==l BEAR IN MIND WO. Matte hi. undermined she tmelt• ad the Pe7.1.1 .Istra ear ham.. as...strata, • .t =slat tat wlll got Daly artaglhea. bat re more theca., should De lamedlolely =soma to. 'don't diem. II Alto fruitful tour= of the braking dams of theconattlasloa. sad Um mattes of Ills etemy to Mute co trum Mato . tag /or all tan msltrlet HOSSlCTraltra f =MAC= 1111Tgatra - rave am =tot tumor.. Pant. 07 atlag dlratly apes ta 01..1=1 •rtans, the, mimeo tee beta. altaramealt lance • ter 0.11=4 ro fort compalutd at al aerate of • dtllcat e Mapentseat As soon as =testae Ls reamed. the pulse& lad. slit ,t,esoll =marls g.nd hte andra karab Im. proved. Timanas of peva. avnlla that It ma 011.11 a a IS ell mat of Imola.= or af., vas dael =ea's= =KM Sed.a.ary hada. The gactssely= 011 tort am to disagreeable to the Mutt OM a a ate t bl.o lotab • to • yea stoma, TIM bat toeas 1:10.1707. 00 1 0 ItICTLar. wake o 11 be /awl =MI and .stverne phomt Ila , tamt• Ulm.= , an. tad room lr ocatribe a to teem restoralsa tau. 141 re.d.r IL .11411tillr altd ttrearitte•tag. • 1.1 b zit lbo only par • • ranattatatlet. tut ever Mao pproduced conalaltet a Ott or • ay otter oeletarat Moe. moo. ay I.fal amt.', Inv • tastyad a. lessen ant paean.? tam banal.. This I.ate tat th e t W m. oos, of • Madre= selt avatars WOO bate expertearet lb. peeves I ee sad 0.r=1.• ego.= of the net remota Imam an. ..mt•ive of modem f urs 10 011 In /ma. and AAR.. Daum. am. 811 , 0111.1111, Kano. Coutelaluts an tom, oral deolll= lt L a 0.0 0 7 lalratilbla as anything . to Mt. falllta IMMO aa b., The glatloat el to llama bar ifrat Chronic Diseases. a ally atm at aWm A dlitin;iered liver, or =I 1= I= ==l faaelloatl:ajm. L max alD:cied irithdy =I = I== I=l uses Irritation*, Ina. tea It Ottitt to to I= Ands sad Matsuda orJun szeliijnifems hwie been reileved•nd re&toredta de&lik &adviser Dr . ( tditbs of DE. 7/STILI , O RLOOD =I iiozzerat sad CJireastrooryma., Ina 11141.1.• =1 =l=l •I' the eetteme. Be (wend lam yea uk tor 11 EBIBMMMMM tae 0 .. 1 7 k 14.. fiat tIA Cured Oa lamberless ==! II oru thalwidell eared Xr. Bard. It was lOM Which tared Jilt 1114.11. It vac that whki eared Yuma Mauls a. It Ira. D. Innen Bided Ectrobeedralcb cared al Ilta old Woad, eu.slth .e have hobihkee Rena time to time a Mae all: =a Dr, Emu's Blood Sawa. DY tired sofa cute at titoafe dbasaes Wea any ncellata• t :VMS& 5.,gd 1J tba darss. cr shy& battik c 5 154 Nectars OOD TUX MEI çrni , FITTISBURGIEL DAILY GAZETTE• : FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1868 178 6. PROS PLCI9IIB. 1868. THE prrrsatraeff BAUM. The forged daily paper in the Slats of Peressylvanta, asters tAe Wood 'of tts existence with increased fa eiliti s for dia. oesnausting the current news of Use day, and for rendering good politica service is the important Presidential • Onusvass of 1889. The forthemoingseesion of amgrass promisee to prove one of the most import ant held giros tke formation of the Goo monad, and the proceedings mill be anx iously isataAed by the intelligent masses. In visas of the deep interred centered in the proceedings, the proprietors of the GA ZETTE have made arrangemente for dagy dig:oak/tee and letters during the ecuion, from a highly intelligent corre spemdent, mho . enjoys the confidence and friendship of. Cher keeling members of the . Senate and House, (A. heads of the vari ous Departments, and the kading po/iti dew who frequent Washington, so that readers can depend on rieeiviag the first, fulled and most reliable intelligence from Lie . seat of Government. - The proceedings of the kitate Legisla ture, at its forthcoming session, will also prove interesting, inasmuch as may ques tions of importance mill come up for Legidatbm. The GAZETTE will keep at the State Capital, during the entire session, an intelligent and faithful correspondent, who will promptly report the proceedings by mad and telegraph. It is the only political journal of burgh which faillifielly reflections( steadily advocates thepristyks bed by the Union Republican Avrty, and interpreted by a loyal (ingress. Stew vs lurch reeding murder at ain't lave read at Maw otottare per ammo* tohlte US pried to het 1N..:. hew the cheapest at oaths the tar- Peg he.*PePer th, the ComatelhateatA. •ow. doftes.....t ha Iwo etnoseibemol- MY WA Maputo. of t. sdaortai Mims, lOU wristalwol, mug ail gtosstfesfqf AnsbUstaportaxectalit bereerlisoty Tbe . I .•_beteeehbo 4 l orgll be kept op to Um rovetromoget of trivlay, nwd 7. emettmmod timm real &Wulf, mirror 411 w irmeimettomi tirortim rit rmia N tam Gilig,,Statii i Camaro marl Mot At at beim, awl oscrWaisr /or tar GAINTSB Llio reputation or on 114, mearprtetrrer aw 4 fret rtemirjermity sad ermimmotra riememaper. AmpLe mrsee Um bona rseermit for market rm port/. milich m. . 7.11 Nome ke- mlted ipirit as domed. air Um comma floatation. for komerstar ttom. rimn product*, mate, km, M., are dotty maitiered Pima aiMiat exam. Op fO4W t aed{li• Mesa toper•• , e. Vir river saw le eotiootat .et* corm risit Worm •omit t‘temettiecimtotof iusarrii. Sf•/ses•eab mos ary.bt•ab Amu Mrs piapoil fa redoells.i able ola eapertesen4 eh• Wit insdar it folio an attroathorand e•ysl• et•ify to baster., breters awl Mut.. vs. •s• • 214.1460y0u dor-4.W Mit receive ilia att.- /tow ducas iakporlavae, dud rocondadad es, to k otsaarls....4 readall• ge meakrli you rrli/foar dwow/aaffawr: aorteattantl, art. mfrs.. Ittorarr. per sonal