' .elle t A i llfrabittlil6., J : ~ . FRIDAY; 7tty at: IRO% Tim Fzerasta are reported to be re• solved on another and speedy • ssault on Canada: BO= People learn by expe rience; bat this sort does not. nVemarts that the Empenir of Bra sit hes not abolished Bleveryo, nly has the maaeuro tinder advisement.." So much the.worse for the Bmperttr. GE r. BIITLEA repeats his 8617 dent Booth's diary. ' , Why don't he proire itY CoL Conger, who took the diary from ;tooth's ilerson, testified befort4 the Ja. Centinlttee that the missing !kayos were gone when he first saw it. 1 liln. IDavis havinß reached Canada with a sehola skin; his altairere aro pe titioning, UM Tresident to - pardon him. in the present - temper of loyal Men ihrongbout the I.4Orth lifr. - Joinkson will Set,.ll superlative hardihood beim coat ^^- Wmiow andAnM.r.r, as the lair fiontheins - expesienete, feel the time has come for a frill i of the aims of the Rbßeiblican no ,the people of the ' itVolted 7hls is a delicate service,, which `to ablest and coolest men. TIIAVELEIta in ihe United ~ commonly SPoken most din of our - kailroad carriages,,,b4. J publicity they compel.. They b l i3 tea 'decided preference e i:the anent car in use nt home. at railroad men-'in - England hate me \ Idissaiistleil iritiLtheir on carriaged, be . .. _ . . . ante they afford no facilities for coin )... cation between passengers and the. J ., ltiain Lands. Wilmer and Smith's Eturo ..e. peen Times now , comes out in favoenf ifs system =Livers* adOPted in the United States, and advocates it, even if the English governicent has'to compel companies to change the cars to adapt them to thenew 'plan. _ _ EVER sneca the conception of the •\ . project for iiilding a railroad across the \ , continent, i has been a serious question \ )); ; 110W to• prO eet the mountain. section I • • t Irom Inter plion during winter by I Snows. It finally been decided that through mountain cuts the track will - have to to . p6ticted, by sheds strong enough to support any superincumbent • • iinass of snow Lhat may gather upon • Sham According to the design adopted the rooting will bowie double support of s!out timbers at the eaves and half-way between the eaves and the peaked top, so as to be strong .enough to stottSin the 1, . Ss ight of many tons of snow. . Many IRI es of this: roofing will have to be c ted. Tux Philadelphia. Xorth Ameifean, a few '!.lays ago, made some sensible anil timely suggestions as to thrA 'wisdom and neteisity of avoiding; in the' rehabilita tion Of the 'Union, what nisi , hereafter be claimed as a compromise between the loyal pi and rebel States. The idea always was schievotts aid unfounded that one Con ress could bind another on any par lie q estion wnatenr. Each Congress 'asse bles under the Constitution, as it hap ns to aat the time, anti has full + l ,rxitve within the limitations set up by that 'lnstrument Nevertheleas, it is, politic and essen tial that the States which revolted should know what conditions_ they must com ply With precedent to restoration to their former rights as members of the Union. Certain things have . been required at their !Inds; and while no.ontils empow ered say that - another Congress will or will not go further or recede Sortie what irons the positions assumed, it is proper and useful- for members of that body to express their individual opinions that eery Slate complying fairly with the tenths proposed will be admitted to equal participation in the government. When the States shall again all be re- L prez swill, at Washington, the powers of ‘l Cony t swill be neither enlarged not diminished. '..Whatever. legislation it may judge, to be neequl, and for which autborhy can hu justly deducible from the organic law,:it will have the right to consummate:" The Conatitution is the only. restriction upon Congress, and none other must he allowed. • TUB CASE OF MO. DAVIS: - Why Was 3lr, TervEnsosr DAVIS ad mitted to bailt -This inqiiry excites more and more interest with each sue seeding development of the case. .iudge Unnanwoon's loyalty has,'-iityrer _ been suspected . 'lndeed, the oil/ "cora plai against him has been his 'lntense radl lism. lip to a late period it was clear y his intention to bring on the'irlal. In r ported or coniersations he expressed • - himself strongli,arairtst admitting the prisoner to bail: ' Of course, if the crime charged was bailable, the accused bad a right to tender security, and the pyre& ative of the Judge was 'limited to. fixing the amount and determining the , com petency of tke person offering. Almost • - up to the last moment the Judge held, the case not td - be bailable, and few law yens will dispute the accuracy of that 'Opinion. , ' . • -; - - Bat a change came over the Judge. He filially - de-titled that ;the offence was ballable, and consented to let bail* en.: tared.; The attorneys of the government were there, confessedly unready to pro used with the case,-after more than two ' . years to prepare in.. .17nreactineas under such circumstances ndmits only of one ' interpretration, which is, that the gar t. ernment did not want to, try the case. , .All the farts essential to be; prored, are notorious. - - Witnesses are abundant. - ' But they confessed they wanted the case put over. They consented to 'hive ball taken end the prisoner - mimic& It is 7Ww known they were In negotiatioN some time before, with gentlemen whd proposed to sign the bond, end thatsome , of these gentlemen went on to Rictunond :in consequence of the undeastanding en tered:into, and were p resent when the ease was called up. All this goes to show that theldea ef. takirig ten ode tinted with the government; thafin view of the determination;of; the govethment, if not of his concurrence 'therein, Chief Juitice CIIASC did not go to Richmond when he knew the case would be die posed of; and that iniluence.s—we do not Bay imPrOperOnets—were brought to bear on" Judge llansusioon, which Induced laza to take the Step the goveramentide . Ttakt , lew ts strengthened , by the en 0, • 'zienirssettunit that Mr. Dena lias taken up Ma - lesidence for the 131261.111 C; at least, Moutres.t -It is posaible this 1 15 Ili ., Or _Maned, suggested by the Appalltuk phstilesor Ms blood, which .broke'frOt Elie , /tePtOdhliu press directly u p on Lls •inlarfiemeat. Still, if he bad stopped to.rellece, ssould seen L uc been sitilifled that-the outcry proceod e d , iii pact, 4ion9ti not altogether, Item the I ;~~ enemies of Mr. lannliLtY, who acre jealous of his p osition and influence, and thought they had discovered an op portoxiity to destroy him in popular esti mation. But, in part, also, this outcry came front a profortuder depth than pdx -sonil jealousy and hatfiti. A strong feeling exists that some eßiation otueht to be made to the Offended majest9 of the laws; that the iletrellion ought to be punished in the person of its chosen leader; and that this is due alike to the demiijids of justice and the Instinct of .self-preservation. In this sentiment we frilly participate. Whilek we have from the , first steadily resisted demands for creel decimations . ; Sweeping prosctip-, tions and.. wholesale confiscations, we have repeatedly urged that It watt needful in a signal manner to brand Treason as a Crime, and that this could only be done by arraigning, convicting and punishing a ,few of the leaders of the inexcusable, revolt. • rmri There - are men of great intelligence mid moral purity who _take Isdifferent view. They think that Justice can best be vindicated by Marcy, and that the nation can be sooner restored to oneness by Clemency than by Vigor. There Is much force in what Is presented to sus tain that idea; though we do not yield to It. Moriover It must be confessed, that when stonily passions sweep over a nation, stiring it , to its lowest depths, severe exactions arc received with a degree of favor which appears most, unaccountable filly years later. History is full of lessons on this point. which are seldom read to profit when there is most occasion for them. Mr. Darts is wife In Montreal, and will doubtless stay there until assured that his Ufa will not be periled by com ing back. - Bo far, therefore, as he is concerned, an end has been made of IL, case at Richmond. What remains for Judge -UnnurawOon at his next tierm is to declare default of appearance, and en force the collection of the one hundred thousand dollars, it the national honor shall appeal' to deniand tt. - IRON NI INIJFACTURES IN ENIG. LAII D During the time of the Romans oc cupied Britain in the carly part of the Christen era, they bad numerous email establishments for, the •manufacliire of Iron in various parts of the island, and considerable quantities were made. But so rude were the proceises that nqt half Alto metal was. extracted front the •ore. Large masses of cinder from these Prim alive furnaces have been found, .and worked over, being almost as rlah'as original ores. Upon the'avacuation of the islantAy the Romans the manufacture of Ironlell off greatly; and for many centuries the nativo.works could not and did notaup ply the home demand, small as it was • Charcoal was the only the! used from the earliest period up to the middle of the eighteenth century. At srst, the cut ting away of the forests was beneficial, for it laid open the land to cultivation; but at length the destruction Of- timber in this way threatened to become' a nil tllinalaalanalty. To_ avert this, an act of Parliamlnii:was passed in 1081, "prohib iting its lebdversion into fuel. for the Making of iron within fourteen miles of I theTharcthi; anti forbidding the erection of new iron works within twenty-two milel of tandois:." The law also res tricted the trade in other parts of . Eng land- - I t_ _1n.102 . 0 the Idea of substituting min eral coal fol charcoal in the smelting of iron' Occurred to the mind of Earl Den- mr, or oit4r . to that of lilinainral son, DUD Drosi , #;,andit - patent,wasithued to the Earl.- i DFD VIIDLET was a =US of great genius' and energy, and not withstanding all the opposition he en countered from popular prejudice, anti even violence, he bad by long persever ance iucceedq. But during the troubles between Onam-es L and Parliament, DUDLis.empottied theaattss of the King, • and became an !?:113cer lit the loyal army, \ and•the consequence was that Lis estate was confiscated, and he reduced to pov erty.`--After the Restoration lie peti tioned emturus 11. forikk restoration of his property and - his - patent, _but that monarch bad a favorite to whom le granted the patent, and thus DiIDLEY was debarred from prosecuting the bud- I ness. The other tried but failed, and , thus the manufacture of iron with min eral coal was set back not leis than a hun dred years, and the business dwindled almost to nothing. In 1740 there were on o r lifty-nine furnaces in all England. About the year 1857, at the Coalbrook 4.- '0 works, under - iNcruermigement_a Riateno Rantorms,.'pit coal, for the first time, came into large,: regular and , subcessful use in the manufacture of iron. I I From this time that important industry c i rapidlyand steadily thawed, '' til at the end Of the first century from he date of, the first use of mineral coal it has grown to the eitormousaggregaLe of over four millions of With ayear. i - Nearly a century elipseti between the date of the sumiessful introduction of min. eral coal in the smelting of iron ore •in • England and its successfialhatroduction in th country. ; For a long time the im pressi n prevailed that oar coal-trait for some eason unsuitable, About 1819 a iii i comp y erected a large furnace, on the I) plan of Coke furnaces of England, An Bear der,' near the 'Allegheny et; Miles no Of Brady's Bend. It.'iras n-1 structed under the direction of a Mr. ILEirts, a intelligent 'Thiglirdiman ; but the experiment' was' not 'successful. A long Atha intervened between thatat tempt and \the next; in the bituminous " - coal region.. Meantime the -smelting of • ore -with "anthracite - coal had- primed highly successful. Between 1830- and '4O the use a coke in this business was again essayed and, proved entirely suc cessful; and now nearly all the irankitide in Western Pertaqivarda add Eastern Ohlb; is smelled with mineral coal, either used raw or in the forth of coke. . TITZ public health of-Ne w York and Brooklyn Is much better this season than the corresponding one lastykar. ..' To mum of eholeM tea yet' been reported.; The scarlatina and Jimmies prevail Wiiiii epidemic, car:Ting away last week forty. one children. Three well authenticated' cases of spotted fever were reported. In closing his report the Registrar of Vital Statistics says : '..„. - The most important. limitary Corifer.. ease that ever convened, cksed its mect igg in the city of Weimar, afterunitit* upon recommendationcand medixls for prevention and cum of.eholerithat coh elesieely_maillrin the principles ' thkt gnided usNew York and Brook] fast year. h •• 1 1 0 e whole lesson-, Is 'mimed up in these words. , 1. Thorough draig- age. 2. Co tent and perfect- cleanint: ' 2. pure seat foedrinking, 4. Specific; abundant I immediate ilkihf , •ction to destroy the realm property of all.ex-' .cremental tier from the sick, and from persons who have arrived from infective .places. ' ' I •..James W. Campbell, tbo Tlrglina—Sher ttrwho bung John Brot;n, Wed three ar Poor days ago. lie has seen John Brown's s g n&ohoa w4Conquert awWI. bouttu Eil EEO CAILDLNAL CULLEX, the Catholic Arch bishop of Ireland, in a recent pastoral, laments the existence and action of se cret political societies In Ireland, and de plores The depopulation of the island. ne says that within a recent period near ly three millions of the Irish people have emigrated, most of them coming to the United St .. ates. Tim _records — of the Department of • Internal Revenue disclose the fact that In the whole 'United states, last year, only 4p,0n0 persona paid tax upon in comes. Out of thirty-five million of population less than .half a million had Incomes exceeding six hunired dollars. Ar..theite 19 1p a healthy financial con lition. She is rapidly discharging her State debts, and liquidating the accumu lated interest upon her foreign bonds, the payment of which was almost entire ly suebended during the rebellion• TILE "to Republican papers of Gettys burg have been consolidated, under the ownership and management of Rom Ed. McPherson, Robert G. 'torpor and D. d. Buehler, with the title of the Star end Sentinel. WhAT Is COD LIVER ' OIL T—Tho Ilridgewater Gaxeffe, a New England journal. says that a physician In that place was recently called to prescrilw for a somewhat Illiterate old lady, and as cod-liver oil, in his 'opinion, was the remedy for her complaint, he wrote a prescription for the apothecary to put up, with the Latin formuht, "Ole. Joe. Ass., " being an abbreviation of "Oleum JeCOria Asnelli," or, In . plain English, cod-liver oil. The medicine was procured, taken, anti In a few weeks the lady completely recovered her health. A neighbor paid her n visit after her rtasivery, and. ex pressing surprise at her Improved condi tion, Inquired the secret of so rapid.ir restoration. "Why," said the old lady, lifting both hands In gralefUl ..enthusi min, "it was that ttertutiful medicine, the _Dil - er - Jitetasa, that . brought me on my feet again I" /Hr. GEORGE MUIR, of Arm strong's Coal Works. ['.4o township.. a bear WalltT. *Deals as follon1:7o/ t ho Ei2MlTh • Great Remedy for Consumption . : "I was reduced so low erlth consumption Rat I Was unable ho leave my bed. cod my DhYalcialsa Informed me that they could doz/thing more for me. me ease being utterly hopeless, that 1 had not certainly over a month tollee. At this stage I was IndUced to try Itsv.E. A. WILS.W.i.b ItElt- EUY. and to-day I am ea well us any man to the 'World. If there am; any Who doubt Ulls lanto• ment, they can call and see me, lea per above ad- dress) and I will glee them all the parfleolars of my entraerdluary recovery, Sold by dengalsta avery•bers. fkile agent for rlttaburgh; FL7.311.511.7. Drogaist, tat Market atmet. .1 • nal:a:Trs GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS, DAUM- Burr, ANY solgiAlSE OP THE IiCALP.—N(• DIgetIVERY (lAN COMPARE WITH •LuNININ HEIR COLOR ILESTONES AND IntENSINt," ••London Our Best . late Color Restorer.. •• London , Halt Color Restorer" ••London Physicians our Color Reetormr• ••London Haw Color Restorer. , ••Loodon Um and Nair (ham hen orer•• ••London - Mar Color Restorer , ••London Recommend It. flair Color Restorer" Itneverfalls Imosrt Ilfe. frowth,..nd nor to the wemest halr fmtene ana mope falling. and is sore to.pro l.re • new growth of hair, causing It to grow thick end strong. INI/Y cents • bout: IN the ban dozen. Md , y htcCLALLILIN McKENNAN, arketstreet, NW. A. KELLY. 37 Wood et., andloo. rLtmiNo. 114 Market meet. burgh. BANE DICU/TT, Allegheny. ••• • • STRONG TESTIMOSY. TA111.60.... Perry Co.. 111.. Dec. It, I. Thla canines that Insert used aad recpmme6d. ed in my practice, derlog tow laat four Imre. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH lIMTEES With per fect sallsfaction, and take great pleases, In recommending them to thapublic. E. 11. DEICE, M. D. TisCOLA, 110nOls, ♦ogust 3, 1360. Mews. IlotlellerQ Wee: I use your BLITE/t3 In My ft m ily, and toothier them the beet that emit. procured., .31y3stih has de rieed great beitedt Imo using them, and tt/oo considers them an invaluable medicine. .Itespeelfully yours. U. P. MILI.i.II. OzrORM Warren Co.. N. Y . Aug. 20.1E6. Nurse. ilettetfer A. health, Pittsburgh, p a . glue; Then le • great dnuand for goer 'gosh: EYONACJI /311YEESiu 'hie neighborhood. W hams been wring them be the family for ro•• time, and end them the beet medicine of any Yo family use, Youth, J. N. CANDLE COLE. ZOlsgbam Co., ILL Dr. Hosterfer—Dr.a. tlta t With pleasure lean twill that your BITTERS, from my knowledge thrlr use ra my family. and from That is said by purebmers, are far superior to any other. Yours, dr.. ROBEILT PEVII:I3 A irks watch I. abundant In Canada, NOT* Scotia, and the more mtrthent parts of the Nell , England Staten, and la sato found In 4. elevated and triennial:tau rtglons of thy Middle States and abounds In medicinal virtues. Dr. rorett!\ of Boston, has greparedliclne front the sweet Inside bark of the pins' tree, called M- I LAND'S WHIZZ Miff CUIU'OUND, welch Is one of rare value in all debilitated awes of the kidneys. It acts like a charm la all distaste of mucous membranes, etabling them to retain their lestpne and eatery.. It will be found well adapted tn"all thou dhiesies. wrier, )Socha has been tried and failed. it Is likewise well mulled to chronic coughs. and an Infallible specific. for old and debilitated cases of asthma. Many per- Esons who at first only took a bottle of too Weill. lie, -to try. afterwards came back and got a oosen, or half dozen. which effected radical cures of disease. of the bladder and kidney of t. D iab e tes, a dieter., that has been looked upon as among taetncarahleaa,.l. imer.edlately mitered by It. Notice the certificate of Asa tlooenue, au' tithed acme tune sta. The United State* Dispensatory.- speald - of the pine,says: it „prescribed lu lencorebma, dint, and °Literal...of the nrinarypasaatec la yam and chronic la flanapatlon or ;accretion I of the bowels, In chronic camerhal affection*, and In various forme of rheumatism:o' It Is ens mediae) vairmble In all greenfly affection., bloody urine, and 'whets thereto red and 'White sediment. it can be taken without interruption to one's usual avocatiortet and inetead of Witco. lag, lortifltiees a broclog, healthy power of cma. [lace and visor. Price,sl per bottle: slider ► as s I.VJUNkt. For sale by the gross, doers or store, Dottie, at IJILK.ND3LWIStireat Medicine store, DO Wood street. , . aNn akviruivOy iztcji:t 441 WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam BErpreas AA, 54 "an Bawd, 41 an atahorisad Agent to maw Advandannanta for the GARET= and atinther a Ilinnighod Cho UMW &otos and the ROBINSON BROTHELS, 'Saaila ories, Xe.7B POIIKTII STREET, Pittapprate Donvert 7-3041, free or Charge, upon Govern meat terms. They have constantly on hand al nada of • .• 'ENEL aztcommts, And are prepared to bny and sell Railroad Floods g"eiltet nd s co ° " - g'w.o.nwa.u.—the dos of ins of Bah, ler, Beaver. Unrest... Minor and Washington. interest Wooed on Timm Deposits. rarLECTIUILE,.. • • 1 4MBI. A. F. CASEY, of Clnelnsdtt , . . Hl . Lectore before Division NO. .ft. Sons of Tempersoce, at L4/AY MITIf HALL. on 110 X• Dia 104 TUE3III.I' EVENLNUtI, May 11170 bedlM&clock. • • tbabIet—TILIWEILII.NON. .--__Tlcketa. 0 0 cent. - • ' 133 24:rfla la" GUARD CONCERT.-Aiton _ n Tor the benefit of the 15untlay Oen.' r the lc,rct Chttstlan church .11l be Mann SIOICLI4IOI. HALL, IThallttliT. Athalotton, $5 utile Door. open at 7, Concert to healn:at 7% o'clock. Ytol. BUNSKLL, or Cattaborgh. ( Teacher of wat,..) wit/ pet:corn Woe on - . - N.N.-?he Plano end O, (Estee.) twill be kindly ltrelehe.l b Yd.n. Nam anake and myllyas (4.A VINING I•NTRUNIENTL-- N.. The new Ganging 'sutra:menu Jan • optea by the United Mies tiovernmens. Just revele d, • tine assortment, and for Irate by Lulus BOWS. m714:1•4D:7Y 130 VI ood .treat. FISILEVU bE!NES. - . . I have just received a fine lot of Bele**, from tato AO ' , sada long. 7 to 9 feet deep, and Itt Inch. mesh. also: a Rae assortment of Minnow bane., from ato /0 feet lons. For saintly ._ .. • - JAMES BOWS, • • - .2714,•41;77 • . ' 138 Vood strett. 3 , 00 0 CANE FISIIIN POLE& tine of received, the Anent the tone breaks of Wall. Ipol, the Anent let of Cane !Well ever brought to thts market. /or lisle by • wimr.s so;owx, mni:w4B:27 336 Waal stmt. MALT t:MALT ! MALT S I , 1,000 Arial. vUO EASLEY MALT, run. ' =MN ILEA, Jr., tarlkstOlt 3 Llbetty St.. tbot orticrs BELTING! BELTING I—Leath. no.t r elitan, 4 54 , Abe Ouo 111dUCLIII prime. The Den quelnerterie: al wa7o 00 0000 at 400 Inella Rub ber Depot. 110 20 had 20 tn. Ulear Ineet. J. i R. rint;tirn NOT A FEW of Ove Worn illsor. *ton One b tig. " WittVV...Mi 6 ;&l4 , 7ll: narAnna, le • remedy okum mayor{ TOO. z4Z , lIIGIIEST RITES PAID FOR KAY AND JULY COUPONS, NEW DAUBER SHOP AND BATH HOUSE. Under Ib Academy at Mimic, Liberty greet. DOW DIMLY • FLEMING & • rorlia7B • • Proeirtetore. • - Bankers, I P P. GETTY, JAS. T. BRADY & CO Cor. tourthlk Wood, iSto. SION--ENDINE IN THE 'WINDOW. Twic TINDEIISIGNED Recelv ed, oh the lath lest, the largest and best varie of TESS ever offered in Pittsburgh: ;bougdirectly frost the Importers. at • sitting ht he cuasureer of the *osmosis , profits made' bpsbe Cargo Purchaser. the opecalator, the Tea Broker: the Wholesale Tim Dealer. sea the Wb• locale Grocer. Their Teas are &moos the best. la the 'broadest and stric•est sense. beta& the best grown, ballfested'and Imported. e'• OOLONG, • ' A Tight Drawlog Black Tea. Jatr asually . !ood at it W. sr, sell at 73 , '0 A. 000.,1.21. ilt.oo •• rine, •• 1.40, .• I Se .• Extra Flue •• 1.60, 140 •• hulee. 1.73. .• - 10 Hosechoe. '• ZAP, I.ro flavored Foetal. 1.11.. ". 100 !.• EDUILISH DRZASTILST, • dark Mummy, limey and rich Mack Tea. Fair, usually sold at +l.t.S, we sell at fl IO'P • intro, ••40 •• " • Set •• • • • a. •• 1.• Vet, choice • • 17n, " 1.10 " JAPAN, A natural, uncolored Tea, the most pore and healthful of all Thu imported, and rsp'4ll, ialalug tarn. • usualia aold at $1.91, we cell it SIM? IL. line, nitro. flne. •• . tin.. L4O ••• T.Va."alu'in 173. L:3, 2.4 x) NU The finest floor as.llbest of Breen TesS• Como. usually sold at a l. we set VAIN 1.23, •• tl do •• • - •• 1 •• 1.23 •• Si Tine, •• I 23, " .• 1.711 '• Choice, - `• - 2 Oa, .• 1.21 •• Very choice... •• 2.01 •• IRPEIRAL a GUNPOWDER WILEY.II TEAL Similar la drawing, bat different la anftrar tiotl2. nattily aold at I w o aPite. 'll lb glee, •• 1.2.1, •• $l.O •• Ex. Fine; •• • i• 151 •••• 1.80, i• 1 ea . 1 2.0%- •• I to ••• Cholte, •• s.'• nu •• Peel tibolco Old ..... •• SHIELDS & BOUCHER,' Jro.loS Smithfield Street, OPragle the rest Unice TEAR t TEARS TEAK t• ' OF ALL PSICX3 AND QUALITY. AT 8. 137ZEL-130/9. GREEN TEA- Prime Toone Hunk ' .1.04 per pound, Extra pod hood Leo klood L Good LEO 16Ale—Oolourrn. leet..oel?pr .Le? per Rttund. Astra •• BLACK TEAS—Poweboor, =3= . E !Ina 80. Wd Ey I ireakfa. L. Vg11 . •• 0 . 1 Coatam Lan.o. JAPANI TWO. Uncolored Japan, very Olessant flavor Jay.. Yount !linos, Lest MIXED TZAR. • No, I Nixed Ties, ta beet Mack, 1.4 do. 7e14..1.el No.: •• •• laa best • i do. •• .1.31 from the above any oat cod se1;01 Jest what 1104 of Tea they Rant, and have %Lent out up ea any quantity. and forwarded by any of the Ex• pre..e Clettspullea, who new tarry poodles very ~ and by doter eo save tamely een . .4 per pound In the oteee. belittles getting • pare and clean article wade& exactly Anne their taste, A. KIRK. my:l:eta ' 172 & 174 Federal Pt, Aileen:n.7. ALLY G HENN SAVINGS BANK, ALLEGUE2IIIr, PA. 40 0 2`aciasimaciflis 2.130a0. STOW:HOLDERS INDIVTDUALLY LIABLE. Desalts readied and sit ptt cent. attention allows , on time d e posit rartleular attention given to (Jolicctlovs. and prooteds Wotan:lir re. raltlell. Discount ilayr—lfonday andTilnold•/. ODUCTOtte: U. Wettaeb, , J. T. Stockdala, A. •eklay. Frank Tiernan, Alexander Morse, D. txbnyea. JAS. L. MADAM. President • .701 I N W. RIDDLE. Carlater.. my:4 VOUNG. LADLES, BEWARE • of tha lathelath thicets of /ace Powders and Washes. All then seem dies close up the f the Map. and Innshort time destroy thecom plexion. If you, would have • Meth, healthy and inittlfal a ppearthet...ll/M.DOLD's EXTRACT BAI . I.IS,ILPAWILLA.' • sp16:111WI NEW BOOKS. Taylor's Colorado. Lass Days or our Saviour. Ittot Crotertant liltasltstn. Emerson's Sevens. Law.: • Kr, liankrunt Account. , Illetbonasnia. tly Al pe rt. Var. l'oe's Talcs. Stets. Ctirlstena llosetls's Poem.. • ' • Dark Tr. or Dandy.. l. t Cities or Mallon. CyolDs cocotte 'Arse. • I=l:lll V stnniert i'L''' ' . Amater`e Logic. Carmen Doctrine. Battler.' Eere•Dess. L--ns i f i clioses Diamond Edition, The coloration sod Constitution, in Ico ' • J. D. W/SLIDIN & CO. 2085 80.41 JOl5 6tA8LZ....401150.110508. rirrsnueta LAMP COMPANY. JOHN ROSS dr. CO., N. 23 Wbod Bt., Pittsburgh, Pa., • . MAAvfactoreriof . - LAMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC. L esp r lnl e ers la evorythlog P_ettalalng to the BLEROL TABLE WARE. WINDOW HLA • and oretythlog b the Wass Llne. C : ANDELIERS, B ackets, Pendants, de„ 70/2 Clads aria. 0.1.1. A large &sentiment on band and receiving at WELDON & KELLY'S, PLUNDERS AND GAS FITTERS, 184 Wood Street mid 3 1211C711. The Highest Market Price PAID 70L Di ' ~I •NT SECIIRII'ES. G LA, SILVER, coums In outrun IMUS 7 AMA, J. F A CO., Bankers, Cr.. WOOD AND THIRD SIitECTIL my11,98:01 TRI MPH OIL COMPANY. • 1 • Pirrandailn. Kay LIM, 1147. NOTICE. - Pursuant to a Rego.- lotion of the Stoelholdera. Weed at their Anneal Sleeting held on the 4th of hI Web lest, the Po d of Directors of the TII/UMP/1 OIL COMPN T hare this day ordered-the onsold stock be distributed p.l rata among the Modal dere on and eller RUNE nth. jaw. The T rfer 'Rio he Wlll be closed from the let to the et I days of Jena, Isto lustre. • • y order the Board. -- ° i ' - wziaatt ausaLia, ..„.. rny=a6ll • , Sec •tary. JAMES E. JONES, DILAIJUI fR scrap. Iron, Light Iron, OAST AND WROUGHT IRON. ittam=qa, doc. t..Corser 'Anderson Street and River avenue. AVID ILE ... lty City. C . G. FISCHER'S PANOt Dyeing and . Scouring Establistunent, No, 0I DIAIROND ALLEY, • Betweeit Wood and Bmlthneld streets, All b goads s. ds satn road In two week liood kept .0 loos to the. owner twelve moo Um 50y16341 BOTTLED ALES. ItEINNETT, WINTERTON, Aid all beg bran& 41( ALES ARID SODA WATIGUA. bottled b 7 J. C. BUFFUM & CO" Al AAD ' 94 ILADEZT STSIST, Pittsburgh. nhu:r.Mav ORGANS.—A very ISNOCE a c0.”3 fume}, lILIP Ea MUM PIANOS, and PRINOLS. AUTOMATIC OWJANB. BILVIEII MITISIOStORE. tnyll No. 43 TI►TM 317ZSZT. TNIUE WHEW Nloll 4 l4lti, the 'tam T.,•°A1c,V4:41111.0:4 Or sAmsArattas.a, la au easletaut of the greatest value. aelLeort ME T7p an. l/F4P HrST AND SHOE L. H. dUNDERM4N, • Practical Retail Dealer Boots and Bb9es, Hats and Caps, -No. Oil OHIO bIII.Z€T, 1/Irgh../ CRY. 1nr7.4:257 • Wholesale and Retail Grocer. DWer Ia TEAN. WI .t 0 Pore Old Poems. gatiell Ilya and floottsm IVIIISaIEs. Ro. Wit Northeast Corner of Ohio street and RI.. Ma 111elthel3y City. Ps, (_,IRARD FIRE 1101). ATARI RE ' , J. INSURANCE COMPANY, .00ce. N. E. corner licvolla and Chestust.hlreets. "' Kai M. DA:. The Dire Mon or this Company boor declared • DividendOf IDYL DOLL•Im PLR tou payable to the timektoldars on and other this date. ALLWY-11 O. UILLETT. Treason[. The ut;de ' e4l, Agent of this Company for l'lttabuegb. 9 lM pay elocaboldere reolding he, the above Dividend, No. to, at ids (AU!: No. 40, N. E. coiner of Wood and Third streets. - ROBS. D. THOMPSON. ♦Rnt. OEM ST. JAMES HOTEL, ON TUN EUROPEAN rLLN• ts 4 • Nos. 40S 0 Li SG, bely Opposite the talon Depot. The Proprietor would respectfully inform the public that the Saloon and Lining Rooms aro now open. The sleeping apartments will be ready for remits in a few reel., Balla nod Par . tire,ished with, suppers at abs shortml. to rlvateralllpiX Monts tor Ladles. all the delicacies or sonson will be screed at all hours of the der and Wight, Winos, included. 'l ha chnleefil brandaut Winer, Liquors, Chia.. etc, will be found at tho bar.' JAM. IL. LAIVAIIAN, 2e . e.nd I Proprirton OISSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS, DRILLINGS, COTTONADES, for Boys' Wear, For salt at very low prices, by WHITE, ORR & CO., • 25 Fifth