El 7 ,j_,lte'ittibil):oo`)Attc "rl/EspAY, ,121.111.11 19. ISt.7 PREV O.ILIINU EMU RA`BM ENV.. The burden of commercial intelli gence, from all pots of treadoutry, Is Jim' business us stagnant unprof.t. able. These concurring reports are not fle•oloue; hot accord! with subshintia! lac.i. Certainly this generation has not se .6 , spring season m which trade and inanubletures were in an unsatisfactory zondltion„ Embarrassments 'press atria merchants sad customers; mill. owners and work people , Oa neither side —are these tlitneettieS simulated. They are. real; stunt what Is worse, are bkely to press with, increased severity before peimanent alleviation shall be ob tained. The fact is, all kinds of bu in i neu are in state of transition. As a fever of the body, this malady will run its:course. 1. The war, and the unnatural expansion of the • currency consequent thereon; stimulated unhealthily both suppl and S deinsnd. Prices of 'Astor rr and oespon f all pdinglyro-- ducts thereof, went up co to the increased volume of paper money. Many individuals flattered thenisscent elv. a that the unprecedented gains they ed to be making were all real and abid ing. Nottileg could be more fallacious. When the War ceased; when the huge - armies were disbanded; when the extra oidinary expenses of the government be• 1 grin in diminish; when the two millions of men, including both sections, who had b;en employed, directly oxindirectly, in - the work of dratruetion, again turned to the 'pursuits of peace; the self -healing tendencies of commerce began to dis close their vitality, and the premium on' gold -gradually went down. Nominal .. values commenced shrinking. Produc tion and consumption—supply and de mand—began to'resunie,tletir normal re lation to each other. Eg carefulness Was manifested in Making purchases. This became sir marked as to produce a steady Rain of supply upon 'demand. Dealers /71AL CUEsILIt COAL FIELDs. , who laid in only : ordinary stocks last fall 'Professor WATElthannE gives, in' the found their shelves loaded at the end of last Merchants Mot'przine, a particular whiter. Many who laid In stocks on account of these fields, of which much credit, or, which is the same thing; with has lately been said- in the St. Louis the avails of bank discounts, Lave been Journals. They are located in Randolph, compelled to ask extenstons. A. severe Jackson and Perry couuties, Illinois. loss has fallen on producers and mer- Eighteen thousand acres Lave been test. chants. on the stocker remaining unsold. ed, and three stratas of coal found. The Hence, in many departments, there is a area examined Is estimated to contain curt ailoiMit of manufactures. A good 450,000,000 tens The mines are acces many factories are either idle or running 1 sible and convenient, being only twelve on short time. Several heavy manufae- ; miles from the 'Mississippi river, fifty tures have aelually tailed. , miles from the iron mountain of alis• Auother cause has contributed to the souri, and seventydwo miles trona St. general depression. Internal taxation L'Ouis - by riser. A. railroad trom Ches. has severely burdened trade and manu- ter to the mines is contemplated, con factures; c ounteracting' in many in- nesting with the St. Louis and. Cairo stances all ur most of the protective ef- !railroad, which has, been surveyed. It , tech of impost duties. Tais is a point 1 will be twelve miles long. the advocates of Free Trade Are careful I The Chester coal is tree from iMpuri - to loam out ot view, while dilating upon 1 ties, having less than one. per coot. of , the extent of protection afforded oy the . sulphur nod comparatively little bitu ' a.essalents made on foreigu goods. I men. It has been tested in blast faros . Tee laimermiuMacturers have endeavor - ices at Iro.ntan, Oato. It is claimed ed to add the letnestie taxtittou to the that this coal can be delivered on the price of their it otes, thus. augmenting ' banks of the Mississippi at R 1.50 a ton, - rale., suet euutributiug to restrict coil- I and at a St. Louis for $2.20 a ton, and sump:too. ' . - 1 that for the manufacture iron it dues not . Gittgress has not hesitated .to tax 1 remiire to be changed into coke. lett:vily. iN. ither has it refrained tram ; - --....- . ThisLig • 'hooey , with prodigality. 1-miTttoene.Criep,v,eiula,:.':ll IbLyralldhethr.`7.7l:ll.`et.Croemof- This lavi liness has prl-vented a redact' i r_ } ~,,F , • ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,, . wuuld 'cave 1 this State to investigate the affairs co the 1 Atlantic and Great Western It alroad rilf,rticei much relief all niad. i Compauy, is mainly to smell out why Tar immediate aspect of a lydrs is not' • more oil goes to that oil? than to all the Lop. tut. The approximation toe ape - ! world beside. , It hecomes vehement, can basis will continue, whatever unity , - racy Rue urinous may occur. Bat little'". and t'lnl , lnn' - ' , .- 110.,at re Mina of anon iablalllirii; rsuch a' , ' I : e . ' fa f lva r i ' d ' a u ;" \ u l t r e s„ul ie nl s bein g '''lk 'l'! u ut revi.dan of the Tariff as the welfare of diced b y.) n0u,,,i,i,,,;„4, l• Whttitie..,:, PrAUCIIVe industry demands. In addl. ' tine lactsV Oil lay in the Penftsylvati , late ta the stea dy 9p p os 4i, thereto o f 1 T i leys i for . gener t iiions, known to I . . the Democratic P art y' . a c°ll4l ' rsbiu 1 usee"o'fYit7hualu"Jo' gr u et t e t t, 4 . e t Y lieTr ai alt ‘' i ' i ' i ' s ' e ' v t lit and iuflueutisit section of 11, Publicimd , they were bruised against the rucks et formerly D e mocrats, „ stonily protest I formed the' the staple tn. ul the was their fnrm o at len rnalle t. . again , an In 4if impost du les. 1 When Value discovered the Nage Pentiamites we This question '?/- r ice ! , l ' 4 "`" v "' is 1 ready ~o4g u to t„te 'toll ituih-the to more easily discussed than adjusted. It side' men who tiaked their money a la highly mtrupliemed, and not amenable their Inborithen ile.exteevn delopm theenirt, but inter. ! t t to the wills of the few or' the many. was about t. a a lu mo theug th matter. Cleveland capital There are inexorable Wei by which h if, reg Wed, and those laws will operate , scarce for e firt to o ika s ndwl b m e n i t n li v e c ti nt r e e d t disco and '' aud• produce their ultimate results, no aging blow was given, live 0 , six yea ago, Cleveland men were among the to matter who ma) oppose. that did not give up, but stuck to it uu the tide set in once more and'swept f tunas into the greasy laps of the Pe natreites—fortunes due wholly to the e terprise of 'outside' people., Other c lea have squandered more in bubble cowponies that never did, add never : tended to, wish:: iii the deielopment - see oil product of Permitylvaas, but I record of Cleveland iii, connection wi the actual oil product will pot that any Penns, li aura city to shame. l'en Sylvania should Limo to holulge in a fling against 'oeitaiLie . iuterest." Asa piece of modest indignation th will do very well. But we conjecture Clevelanders who have • dipped tie into oil of late, rather wish they hadn' HOLD ENoUGII In view of a disposition on the part of some u.ernhers of the new. Cont.;ress miseitle the basis of liecoustructioia de i l- Upon by She late Congress, the D (Va.) Rejisrer says : '• tent, if let alone with the 1.. w as it now stands, the Southern States can and will work themselves out of fa' difficulties they arc now surrounded with./ They can remove the military, regain' admission to Congress and secure per inent civil government. Let Cora greys only keep its own terms and curry out, its implied promises, and_the people will Manage the rest. But if Congress means to be tickle as the idle winds, and if wt; are all to be kept in doubt as to • what new legislation a dsy may bring fdrth, then we are deprived of all burnt,- Ws to perseverance and action." i Here is a strong flavor of common sense. — The people of the South are en!. • titled to know, once for all; what is this ....mended of them, and, having complied,' ...ought moruptly to be admitted to rePre• tsentution in Congress. This is the ground we have maintained from the beginning. It: does not comport, with the genius of our government—with the t spirit of free iustitutions-,to keep brou l d• divisions of taritory and large nopulii thnis, either permanently or fur extend . ed periods; under military rule. A tonal pacification is-required by the interests of all sections; nil parties, and alltclass „os. 'Tn.! Military Government Law •Is geueraby acquiesced in as suill3cieut, so , far us reintei . tt) conditions. .If f•-etiotic exist therein as to methods, let the omission Wi t supplied promptly; tat/ let there be an nail to' frusli ne u , ,te , .tt; w' too; 5121111i1i ii t .V01)1)111eLlt , We do not anticipate, shall imper atively call fur them. !or, the Government find the loyal I tvitalt.Vvr easy be spitetull3 moil t, 1.,e • ct,utraty,,nl,e cnhililcr. , taro. ttl:g business, Is offered for rent. .. For t rns a, , 01y to W. R. KISCAID, 123 MEED DEILIS nionms s. co., MAIL STEAMSHIPS, thetr Mends and the ruhlte to call and tnorn tx.mtn. their .uperto k• ."" th t r (.4 1 jtja.lol. inTOCtea. lEStroot,• give rellirr eallstaCtlurt. , . saN3iwri slxotuur rtHui` c.ls st'INGEILLY CLL.'S. Oute....ors F . INehnehtnatt c 0.,) I V ' 4. 51 5 . 0. r criEr.'l , r.Ns. _PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, • I 211.10.1 i. t. an 1 T.,lll7H7lll,LiiT"ttle_tti Lao nrgasvm: matt C Rout. 131.10P:4, Ist. me.. Garda. /Allier 1.1.44, Bonds, Imols, j l;tlreulvt, nr o . Card , sof ttygg': 1:=7:a! - • " YArr nooxs • Cards On ao, Noi. TM WI Tiara is., Mt.. ""Nuttiorri,zwe. woo: Id Ea.IVAI A.T 1:2 1-`2O. AT 18 Li • 40. -t‘.T Q3c', AT 1!.;), Brocade Lustrest Ell= Striped 31811111ra; Drew+ Goods of ovary variety - ; Shawl.; ; Balmoral Per Caleb; French Chintzes; French and Domestic Gingimots; htriped Him I ; Table Llaens; Toil el CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, duo.• ct et ct !IWO blu , _ Q =YLLI IO LT Lacvvv - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 18Z Federal AI 1 70111E1q:. _ THE VERY BEST NAT _Er2T I 3E=l. to MLLE BY TUC American Watch Company. 01 WALTHAM, MASS. Nt'• Caton, •nel to, prer ve..l to ; lost tbe ff!Mlll==lM =1 kla4.arhu•ts, no: EMt== IBI=3 I la, i•Lp, "AoRE a 4 ALE. ILL MlS!===ga L - et ,10,rn tr.o,<. 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II: and ka,kahlp ( . oa. are No, openon a NET, 'YORK Ti,• Plock. and Hoard trahafer hooks a the 1 , ti,.',Vrrit!llnt,..."nTi',,i,t,,,o7,lVeti; trTiec:,,l Cornotae. at tn., af...ro in th e C 17 of Pitireburoh I lion of their Jc,lneos In this city. Ineiu , tlni e 4 a,. 0.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ~,,e, ,i h the c ity of N.., 1 igchr . ra , auat 0 i 11e: ,.., 0 5 f 1J0t0n1i0%T . ..a .„ %a1.: I York, .0.;; Le,cl,..leu the 1:6 I.)AT Of MA rtCH- , rokt!ils . :%.P . :::',ohn o L t it Vhtuot..r.loLatllre •.(1,-. at '2 r. 01.. auJ r..nal a closed until the Jet day I “...!, i , ..a7.1. ',Jere orders sent no ore promptly of Mar.li t-eroaficr. 6 a 4. T... keep ou hand a full supply of WO, 1 .. 1 . NISENT ,Et r MITI ItS • P . A lA, ISOMER,. f•.l F. M. I{l7Tll,llN,o`,l,l..eorotarf. ha, too and Jeltior at , orro Prioo. an 4 allo inc core , readouts the most liberal rites Ott market • 'Stade rero:t. MG DIET. • TWO HOUSES - TO LET, Oalwe. ly,rner of Car?eniers P l , •v. one 'vial alive Boone. Nall sod reasx, 'lsr.dtLe ott , er •Itn noane and Cellar. .11..calre or JA,Ey fIIV\ER• LlbtfLy alreet. _ TO LET-BOOM. A PLEASINT FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD In a private aealleteanene his wife pre fonn.d. Loca deetrable. and within ten =ln nten of the Phltrite Addrears, h:hle. "W." ti•erre.,,TltPl. BOROUGH OF SOUTH P1111.411(8611 XI:COUNTr. THE roLLowisti_ AccouNTs of 04 Itoreuglx of 5.,;+'.4 Ire re.ytetfut:y ou t . . Led for Mr of cltle.ns and tAx , rnyvi, booth M.rcb 13th I,t.- 1)01101 -Gil Or —lll:‘ , lts MI; I ACCULYfiWI ff. EA fll Ift)lllJl.7l.iti. So ret , ttatalter, fo'srEr •• rt.tr Control: , - 74 itot.nt, It nds.. ..... J. L.'s...L. t... ....... 6,Ay t5,,, , ,L . 1 - 21, 1-e.; vrt •c,outi OEM 11.3 t Cintolrd = ~, ' No. o. nx lo exelauve sc,r,d t,“.“ -4 • r,,. Iltitiltinpl.l o4l, ~,11 warrant., C , 3 34 ... ..... 077 to -0.11 44 • r 51.11,11 - _ r i'lll HOSE ,51ANEEACTURERS. , A —1 , ,,,,0's for the klentifoctore of l 1.300 TELT OIY 10 INCH OUSE, ~ - 1..v011l be r,elsed until TEIVEZDAT, klaTchast, • 111017, at 0 o'clock 7. 0. GLORGY WILB , EF; Chetrm. CoPrlnltt, on Ctn. Engine. nali liana, 1 , 0. tfif Touftll Stitt% Eltttburs h. yoUtri =I •tt el'? 4 c L i 4 j r• i s i t tVt e l tz Tzt-d , tr-t l rl , t4 , rel. HAIM C&ClillEi & C Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS, taIICCEITSOBB TO HASNA, EAlit i. GJ.,) Exchange, Coin, Coupons. lad particoler attention oft4 of to the pao chase one sole 60`4"ERNDENT BONDS. DHAVT9 ON LONDON. 1a11m.4 N. HOLMES & SONS, 13_,ELN'32C.MEL , No. 57 Market Street, neproro.ue recet•nel m Car ?ands nrd Carman,. the CoUnitedlectionthat. ano, made d n all tCnnadanhe prlnpal pants . ci • Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONTIBBION artteriler ettentlor veto to the forehead ud ale of aao 2S yAI 31 U. S. Securities. locludlng V. S. I 4 IXV. OF 18%1; •, • IT. S 10- los: O.P. CERT , El. cteE, Ord•rmaaol Vou T nitoongtO or culleVaa. ut 1 • REAL ESTATE OEM SAVINGS BANK, No. 63 Fourth Street. MEI CHARTERED IN 1562. EOM Ay,SI / • • 14.1 , ..:71 • Pepe...De received daliy, and every SATUR— DAY EVENING NM net red,. Interest rom rounded reery Day and .ov saber. turn. e•- iniCelt ° ll ' j ' 2 . 3 rd'atje':lte:.:Of'Zi'oll;LehlenLV4 Iron MEE President, ISAAC JONES Hon. TTIno. H. Hon - . 1 Hon. J. E. 111008211.1.), 11,/, Joni, U. LICoSLI W. H. , 010 , LAID, 1.1, On Arsran, 21011.0 ouLAS Yui o n.l7, Yr Y. IL. 124011. Seereta and Treasurer, A: CARRIER. shll,ll PEOPLES' --- SAVINGS tArs., OF PITTSBURGH, IXCORPORATED 1866. Capital, - - $lOO,OOO OFFICE. 110. 77 FOURTH STREHi, President Vice i resident, Vi. 1-0 Alit. Ch.rt. • TISUESE.S: if r,rr WILLIAM , P.. p. I. Itxx•ISTT, I J•lts LIrriIICOT , • I Hen. Tau*. W. M. Lit V,ILLIAM .i, Juilx D. ,t3.1..T, St attars anl Im:ter, SIMI' I. VON 80N3110851. fix per 30 "T fE; _A ME ingrain. Three Ply and Eng. Ilan Tapestry Brussas, MEC WHOLESALE AND RETAIIN At the lowest pee. since the vs.., McFABLAND Nos. 71 and . '73 Fifth Street.. = =fM= BOTTLED, ALES- KENNETT, WINTERTON, DEBI nu..-10 barrels No. 2 W ....mnbble. Bo I BBB*: ycN.y anßLn.ibto m . LL M I D n CKE m' 00. a M= PIITSOII , IIOII, PA-, DEALERS IN rrripaaaa TRUSTEES: DF.FRY LLOYD .. WI LUAU' BEA WE OPEN TO-DAY, ouraew atock of Ccr:lpri,lngr ate nee rn• tern. =tle In hteh we pew cf.. St I= Ales and Soda Waters, Borrix t u BY J. C. BUFFUM Elt , . 44 M.LEKET r ittsbargb i A le ~Y~ 111 II Il 3:12:111