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" ' England and America.
• (Troia* , London Times April r ,
It is stated on good authority that Mr,
Zobn Tiotbrop Motley Is to be , he Elam.
1. teed the United States In England.% The
i.treadi of 'Mr. Reverdy. Johtisfinduta i lling
lookedtipon as certaln i 'nb.t on y§e
'eause incoming Presidents geneial.ly Use
' ' , freely their POWer Al'inalang new o
ppgqltbut bedaliag. he Is, j pe at i , -
• -'otherwiee out of favortwith the flop
C
Been party,. and chief'isworld--then
%en, on
- with Great Britain on. the
6010 chime-is looked upon as detini ly
• set aside. Mr. Motley" will> come
• cortrafry Which ho khows,• and where he
• is well known. He is no stranger in
. -Europe, • -like many of the home-b d
political men Of the United - States,`; ho
drat form it reel' acquaint/00e with e
Old World when they visit it in as o ial
capacity. • Mr: Metley'e feelings toward
England are, no doubt; 'those bf most
educated .Americans. . man in whom
the A 0 141601 sentiment , is ,strong, and a
litrge part, of whose life has. been spat:din
- Anrningating the past,"can .hardly fati
rbe in some• sort well-disposed ''ln the old
oonntryt. Allis' tendency. is naturally;
strengthened by knowledge'of - English
lortiety;
slid , the reme=mbrance of many
tc•-dotirdild 2dotlePs repo.
" - "litlitildn' `!distingnialied. tßai of let :
AerW; idlettit than Ills,d l l. l biliat l 9 , Poaffion
:-.:.7411-IneWshhp a hearty iveleome this
. '.country; tior_.,u there any type of Minister
alum WC ADOI4/400698 more gladly aim
4heitieterian asid,the l eedsolor4 Mr, Xot
ley, however,'Worddtp the first to admit
that in him we *list 'recognise one.who
- has decided opinions' otuthe ritattersini
-?dispute' between: us and the 'Atheticans.'
. :Whatever may be his social or fits history
ical prepossessions', he Is, at' far is actual.
.:politics are concerned, , a thorough nitre.'
sentative orthe NOrtiteni Republidana.
• 'As the- , intentions. of President' Giant's
Government . are as. yet'a :Secret; even:it
any have been formedilt'' is useless to
. speculate upon the turn of affairs. The
4 - .--/COnviration which luta • been concluded
between the two countriesaivalts the de-
'vision of the 'new President and of the
„ • Senate, .'which has not yet formally do
' cidedlurFon it , Supposing it to be set.
,• :-,. i‘siis tiegotiations t , to , be'renewid'at
jito
, 403 ' limo } , ye`mayr expect to find astdei ran
f 1 . -)tii Kr. , _ei nweiirnest and ,unconipro
willing supporter Of the - oiiniohi which are
,said fo,bp . ciattitiontdowayhja,Fountrmen.
~
'• in tliejitOtter of the Idlabasiu-Aoinis, his
;priaespiee'.iideondl44ra t otit latly to be
othect,loiaabf w•okotall 1.01 , !ts -- -I
eautve nothing.to'compuun of in' this;
.... alitigrei indeed,'. dieposed> to prefer deal
ing with a nation through a Minister Who
remise.. -zits !ter evalllng, impulses. each
liter loa biefihe more harsh and; exacting in
. i a negotiation brit %when the business is
. .1
.concluded ) is at -least, the satisfaction
titit'it'iallheitho, prove a real settlement.
''"•nrii ether xespe-1 , ! , r, Motley will probe
bly prOve aM' Ifit r,of an order very tin
_ .- like „Xr. Reverdy Johnson. We shall
.lose a, genial and indeatigable speech
:- •
,'rasher, •but ,shall • gain; in .exchanke, a
I.gentleman who will be understood on
bah aides of the ocean to say. only what
• , -the great mass - of his-countrymen really
• means. The change is not of much im
portance to us, but. to judge from the
1 feeling that has been manifested in Amer.:
lea, -the substitution of Mr. Motley for
I• the present 'Minister is likely to soothe .a
• large portion •of the' Ohne which has
been irritated by Xr. Reverdy Jcihnson's
=thereat oratory., Strange to say, 'the
of Mr. Reverday Johnson, and
the speeches, understanding •he has es
tablished with our various hospitable
`"::municipal •authorities, have been resented
•• by some4usreritans as if they involved
• ;some &ultimo= part. Nothing can be
.! snores-unreasonable. • Mr. Reverdy John
• - 1 !lion was :appointed at a time when an im
• Orient' question; was pending betiveen
, the two nations, :and he gave us to under
stand that he was specially chosen to set
- -. tle it, lord Russell and W. - Adams had
been too much mimed in the mutual
complaints and - recriminations of the war
to approach the subject favorably. Lord
Russell went out of office; Mr.-Adams re
turned home; a new Foreign Secretary
and a new American Minister bad oppor
tunities their predecessors had not en
joyed. This being the state of things,
Reverdy Johnson took occasion, even be-,
fore leaving Ainerioi, to express the gocil
will toward England which animated
himself and with which he credited his
. own countrymen. On arriving in Eng
land he, used the same language, and
spoke in the name of the American peo
ple with a warmth which was naturally
reciprocated by his audience. Of course,
we are sorry to find that in- so doing he
mistook the feelings of his coun
trymen toward us; but that we should
listen to what he said; and- be
gratified by it, is surely no fault of ours.
The impressionable Minister naturally
had,int his country of public diruiers,ria
-inerous opportunities of repeating” his
friendly sentiments, and the übiquitous
reporter recorded them all. even the most
improvised and spontaneous. Where we
_Vitra amused the Americana were agglll
and the result has been certainly unfor
ttinete. Mr. Reverdy Johnson,. how
_ : aver, notwithstioding,libibOmPlhaentarY;
speeches, appears to have been active
enoughin his diplomatic;: wetky. and to
' •- have fulfilled all the ' instructions of hie
Government .He concluded a Conven
tion, in which everything the United States
, i coald reasonably . demand was conceded
' • - tik iii,---a Convention, indeed, that, lm-i
posed on us possible, labilides which
mairthought wnought not to have era:
teptect„ Principally because of - the as
popularitY of the agent;thie Ootivention
has been ill received in the United State's,:
4 And fallow said to , have, been virtnally;
-'rejected- - It 'is Plefi - ' `Ott an ,utoted:
States Minister in this country bi,toli
• fhir4Poken , sad lhat for ' ail .06'4,
poles it is betterWilearialth a morel !auk
Ira though a less acceptable representative..
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'''' 'I '
• ” ethe concluding paragraplis of.
~ • . Tory* IF II PIP; YereMeffriThe4 'for-leg=:
:iliditi'erlltigrrir. - We copy, also, ant .
„other.paragmh
. frrAtflia,cpyisow s p eech'-
'of-'Lo
'orlotif thustzt4 ' ILI j
l r-z
'I have vq,irOkraitli irt r ifie goon
. ."-• - 'ainitio'rit tlag AMenesut People; , I do not
• Wl* that they can wish to increase their''
foga %fr ill , eel ' fre* N iUrePt
' 4 t Bee to ite &ilia'
•'" ,- :clear from the .first;''and it seems to me"'
-• , - ;plain and clear now. ' There bite , never ; .
- • -
been any euestion upon our side of Offer:,
• • 2 ,lug reparation for'willful and intentioflak
wrouo, because uhs do not aOntit„andeSEl J
, have no. right ,to committed
that any _sash
' ~ s eibng - dear . was committed -by us. :But
• ' what . we have all along in substance f
• z • said is this, that biteriaationtd law be
.
• - ' • big: 'magus,: and 'many • new points of
. ..111/414111Vilawm / in
ntetkialwitit ibadarateibilfithe Woe war,
it Irga ?ROO
l e.
hate ~.um*
aldo, AlPrOAna
tag
OT K4*AB, '1 1 ,4 Of i W nle t
teletaid_*t9it-114et'Bita tineatitmi''they
been or totwee Ortfit'lliflittlini - ve - Were
fleetly ready to refer. judgment • of
:any; imperial= arbiter. - That,..ia; in sub
stance the ,langnaga have held
throughout, and-tvjtet.h , er,. it, leads to to t'
intite - diate: abldernent; at 'the - matters in
dispute o± ribt teem's' to met tiliboukh I
may ?tartlet IMMO itiir saying it—a
platter of vity.secondary'' mportaribe:
tziiatoveri happens in. that respect, we
- halt secured the - main , t We shalt
hare snaring our oterv- canscuncea, and
ere shall bare put our country unrairtak
dbisf in the, right. • `• - • '
. • .Washington Items.
"
President.Orant's touchstone of fitness
for s place, 60 far as politics are eeneern
edils that no man who hair accepted office
under. Andrew Johnson for the last two
years is stood • Republican. This was
among - the things he told Senator,lioss
'in the - celebrifed . Interview that indvidual
lately bad with liAt- •
, Despite the. tiliestenll4 ,ultimatum , of,
134ater. Iddiuter s sPeeckod the Alabama:.
;treaty, there is;well advised ; in . n ation
that:the President and Secretary. of State
take a Much morsconservative view, mid,
do not intend to send liir:'Motley to Lon
dots witli wirtilitidit'mnsidered , propOsi , :
ton; buti,will give only , ' a general
idea of tha,fleiva 'Of din t administration
~'fol4ifiiiedi'by details
. nekt3PoiittertiiMice of oiotitemplated
extra., session: of :Congress,,ia c evidently ,
erroneotna- andtbaseo the.;lnerest ni
-1 more. ...Members lot Congress; who have
conversed withlhe President 'on the sub
ject; sat think: denies - having tiny-itch.
intention. — There'it} nothing' 'likely to
occur, he say '°respecting theo4hati ques-' 1
eon that' willdfirturb thepeticeini relations
which exist between this Devernment;
and Spain., f .ThSduty of Administra
tion onicerningthia
O bject. is plain, and
that is to,,ohserve,.l. ,atzletneutnilitY
tween the : Spanish authorities and theinv_
surgents. ..The Administration would
not, if it;could; restrain the"sympathies of :
our People in behalf oflhe
stirgents against the Spanish: Due re
tention has beentakeir tbliaVethiproper,
Gevernment 'officials exercise due
gent* to prevent`etmedive,ditions or
munitions of:war leasing pgrperts to aid
either the Spaniards or the insurgenta..,,,
The President has made. a decided, Im
pression in two ' from Whiefc
hopeful angtries = May:bediairn" for ;the:
future. He has done . . much for the
~
country and the narty;, removing the:
dead-lock on reconstruction, ; and he has
laid, a broad basis :for`theparty in the
character of some oLhis appointmente.
His recognition of the right of colored`
men to-hold office, =supplies the omission '
that was thought to - seriously impair the
vitality of the constitutional amendment
on suffrage; and his appointment to office
of ex-rebel officers, breaks the bounds of
prejudice which have walled up - the Re
publican Party, and, adds to its strength
and power.
Thus the President has sent the Sen
ate about one thousand nominations.
This is a large business of the kind to be
accomplished in so short a time
' and un
der such a violent pressure, ' that to arrive
at a correct conclusion has been In 'many
cases ex ceedingly X di ffi cult, and in others
utterly Impossible. Hence 'some mis
takes have been made. take the
whole list thus far aPpolnted, • and • the
verdict'must be thit it a geod--in many
respects excellent. Probably not More
than from five to ten 'per cent.' will turn
out absolutely had. The bad
tions are almost wholly . among those
whom the Preildent has been pressed to
appoint on political considerations. The
President will promptly correct every
mistake of this kind he may have made.
Indeed; he has already begun this work,
and has revoked, for cause, certain ap
pointments made; during the past week.
One instance will show how promptly he
acts. L A certain gentleman was nomina
ted for Consul at one of the ports on the
Mediterranean. The day', the, name was
sent to the Senate he got gloriously
drunk in honor thereof. The next day
his appointment was revoked. Another
case was where a young man had been
nominated for a certain , position by a
head of a Department, and the Presi
dent^ finding, through an instance of
which he was personally cognizant, that
he was utterly characterless and untruth
ful; refined to approve the nomination.
One of 'the crew of this freebooter Is
now. on board. the steamer , Virginia,
lying st East Boston. lie says that the
Deerhound was in fact a paid tender to
the Alabama, that she had on board the
chronometers and other valuables which
had been stolen from, Arderican ships,
(fin the' thieves Were ,not ' . permitted to
land them at Cherbonrg,) that a few days
before the fight. with the Kearsarge ' she ,
brought fifty . men from Portsmou th , ,
(Eng.tand,) trained gunners, who had re
ceived their training on theliritish prac
tice-ship Excellent,- to work the guns,
:and had entire control-of them - for . the
ofilcers know very if anything, of_
gunnery, end that bethinks the Alatrarn a
fired three'Shota one s ilted by iye Kear
The Alabama was somewhat quick in ,
her zoning, and hence why the • firing
was :se_ rapid. - The - gunners could 'not
'
elevate or depress the' guns With any de.
kraiyof 'aeotrracy * therefore 'they' trusted,
to :trek :to hull the Kearsarge, for their ;
line drink • Nrati tinifortily correct; but ; the !
shot geueraltto passed over , the
or among ; .
her Ilgidat'w)Aout doing
*Mk - dantso..,l On „the. 94. r. land, he ,
.fiLaytk-the trine of.the,ltearsargewas verge
everY , Oa. Cabot struck the Ala:.
fbaml it madthar tremble 'lore 'and
:andlowsrdtf the:l - 'oloas of he action crash
npim - erasho tore )setraliiipir antis lp
litikpviiii* * -qiit'Or.fifto.litiiioeil and'
firkiegidie'Megate" tho act ion.
IlitTels soifaii . was-b4lier ME.
isers were feols, and the Englishmen. ho .
weirked the stab' law 'itelksiticeited to.
',kaki* the doolddellberatiod ef l tdat.44l4:
prevailed on board the Ktatitatege froze
ikiitz - gf4dlidts:3 4 ),iiint, l o ol
rinistit:of '11.4v 04 10 0 14 490 1 ; of t iht- d
ilieitdpliati of ; found tit the'
49A,sr 809 in _six sh step
.14014re,rii1.04 gilt::-Thabed'isli* 'feet,
tleehrant appeals tote m ost inesitUipiakr
The raining ist.onetst eta a large
Three yowl Ago 125,0004611 i paw
dispose& of.; to the' varidut , facteriai, and
Is new found the paarhetli degrees of
purity varying Troia ab cen u t`r,
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.The Rebel Pirate Alabama.
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untliimiliasyr
.41111=crelPrege-wthe-B
-dire smelt ,
ine aro .49be of tbp office. 1
jimaultar
ligrFOß eirontti;ei
I vintif.tieinlet.nili sue ounce to thcettlzette of
Allegheny cotstifjr. that .1 wilt'be. es nidater. fcrr
.the-pflitept DlLERXM , 22l2 l 4etttirtbeidecislon
the next inkling ITtlhat Ileputdhan Counttetnl
venttoa
. . ~11 R > ltilllP 1111 V,. • '
sp2O:I27O:DF U Onto Townstop.
o-Fos
Jon i tt a wATsort,
Of Elizat:e th town hip, late private Oomnany.D,
79th ea. Vols. will be acandidate (bribe oflee"
ot SHIM LFF A attbjeot to the decision of the Vales
Repubilmut vonTentiOn. , 16.20;b720r
ar FOR lsumurr.
AM h 6 zEPROir,
Will be a candidate tor Etin . trte — " eitifitierill%
lect to abe..decialon , of ,tbe r ,Vpdonl Ileogblican
Comity CotcrentlOti. 19-dalf
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eaf'FOß CLERKOF 00141.Ti1,
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14 , ku • 6., TAt5...166364:6 ,to o ge ei gfell . as of
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• „. ~. . Liget:r COUblTgs, -4 .• r. ineetiblly .
mato nee t Inytell ne a eandielabe for the. ofieer
_of
(ILERII , OIr COITRTS(43.3B to tikei , deolgon••of
441 ilanion .5e5141111da11. =ay, Convention. •• I
um Matt that I ear 'ollide but faro
iz . e r.tneintnation ofirludX 1 - Wei r l i i
'eliee ret believing thatthere are AMP!
equa 1 bitted thq honor and emohimenta or
Ithe'o ' oomixtenrastagielf.- I Mill be
..ond oh cots to the citizen& of thO County
-teethe?' support." Very resnectftdlY. - _ ,—.•- , •
. _-__• JOz•EPII BRoWlii., '
L i &11055(e14 - 55tha and sth Pa. VOL Bee:.
OPEOIAL 'NOTWEIS.
fIaW.,EIPILLPSY CAN RECEDED
77 - .1 - -!"11100 rg friends sanded are est ,
..getAg, italelted sad tor welraular tatter at
Bererencee and Unionists. which taon-
Wince Atie iike2 . ticaltf thircurWii the
dirgain, Aliddreu WU...BUREN WO W.
Off. D., 36 Gres.; Zones street. New -
Wait... GO' • •
ow-grottuAGE AND IDEIATIAA'
.--Aillreanyfet t U%nen.ottbeerbkie
of golituderandt she -D , Ind LAM=
whiebefette impedleormts to Blare. With
,sere means of Mlle& 1 , 9 entL - leg f salad. atter en•
trel< h % free of charge. Address Dili SI.-
'AL OUGHTON, , Hewett& AsSocia liar.
IIarSATCAMAIROS HAW. DIEE:'
, Talp gplendloagair Dys Is thebestbLthoit world:
llieonly true end perfect Dye:Atari:gene, Tells ,
hie; Mgaataneoust-1e dliMpgrolailosent; no ,ri- .
t.
dlculor isi tints,• . remedies the illpiffect4 aim&
- dyer Orates antr leaves the . Halr soft. snit;
. beatiAl ettl torit Wire**. otdavtil_lPD Druggists
and eratainn propertylippues at Batchm.
ir s l a r Air - •i!aas; NOI IO - Ao'ud , Street.' , New
'gr . DO.C'fOA-lirillWr, LER VON ,
-11:E it iio . 'TtiCAV ALL rawer: ,
Dbseasesi.. 11411. itefonns, Genorrbeea,
, iliq'9o, 6 t- ,, eemPletely , e.radleated.
I Timl andlerebil ease o f ewes resulting Prom .elf.
abet tnimanlineer, nervous debility
ArritddilitY. erl s:
itiOn' seminal elnisitoils; an d'
Anallf e hmPoulina . Oermanentir. cured- Persons
11
. 111113 Irrli Medicate, intricete and long stand
-Ins constlenttonalMrmolaints are politely invited.
to call . tor consultation, , which . costs no:tiles.'
petiente, - the 'best or teachers. has enabled
lira tes - perfeet lemedtes - It Once erament, sate,
pennaromt: and.wbech in moot cases c in be Oiled
without. hincranceto t:slum. hiedlcoses pre
,pared la the establishment, which embraces oV
Zee s - reception Mad wafting rooms; also.: °cardinal •
atm lamming apartments for patients requiring
daly personal attenUon, and vapor and chemi
cal baths. thus , concentrating the lamed mineral
swings.. No matter who hams failed. state your
. case. need what be -aye In has pamphlet of fitly
Pages, sent to iny 'Mort, tor two nemesia seal
ed envel:le. Theasa , ldit of cams treated snail
ally, at CO and all 0 fer the °Gantry, Cense!.
tation free personally or by mail. tomer No. 0
Wylie strde,t (near Couto Rouse) Pittsimrch,
Pe. Heart -9I 1..11. to 2 P. Y. - Benespe Let et.
to 2 r. a- Pamphlet sent to any address for two
stamps. . . . WI
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OP Tar.
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. .
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Where the general business of the Comeau) Is
treasured. and to which all general corres
pondence should be addressed. •
OFFICIa3.B.
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JAY COOKE, Chairman Fixance and Executive
Committee.
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President..
EMERSON W. PEET, secretary and Actuary.
Crmpany offers the followtnradrantages:
It Is a National tP , mpatty. at artered aT epeeisl
act of Congress,lB6B:
It bee a paid.trp capital of PLO 00,000.
It offers low rates of premium..
It furnishes terror insurance than other com
p
atties for the saMe money.
It It definite and certain In Its terms.
Its Policies are exempt from attachment. '
,There are no unnecessary restrictions in the
Every policy Is non.fortrltable.
Policies mny be taken which pay to the Insured
their WI amount, and return 'lithe premlesna,
so trim .the Insorahee costs , oily the Interest on
the annul/ payments. ,
Policies may be taken that will pay to their.
sated; after .• certain' umnber of years, during
an aspual Income of empt,enta.the amount
immed In the policy. "
No extra rate iscbargen for disks apex/the/free
of f. males.
..1/Insures, not tope :dividends polley•hold.
erg, bac at so /ow a cost that dlvldettua will
possible.
Chtultui, Pamphlets, and full particulars Riven
appllattlon to the Branch °dice of the Clem.
Patti, ar •
CLACK ilk CO., Philadelphia,
Glenent &gents tor 4 Penuaykranugand likinthe,ra
New demey
JAY
. 000111 Z & 90.. Washhzit9l4, D 10.,,
,
' .?or Marylawl, Delaware. Ylrgiala,' Dietzlei
of Columbus maul _Weer Virg inia. ~
: rak It'..dmatiLT 4 t ' oo. ,
Ageati3Of Allen wi I .seaver; B tler, - Mercer
= 4,3 4
~,, a T
ora. km' ‘ .)045,,. event ._ •
'iIIMIZZInryn,A.I: Dl*
' an a i tons front antic
etiwilerdbr'inlfttiakEn I Nola stems 0 .
memh i ed,pis nd...itiosed Tss .it voNt
r 1 8, n'i A.M. 41fAtiPit 9Ni. .to atoll
pereta: 'lnn iststar '
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1101114. - 0
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oz. No. P
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-zatotresigaman alb ktads tm Tlftra„ and Midis
ms•As ~,,.., • ._
SOHN • ;.s.. ditt. - rrenatro
T. H 0 • 4 'SOH, Woe President. '
.4)i•UP O I Mag.._ Aieeretary. . ,- •
1 . ClisPP t ' 02 1 , +Seat. %..i
is
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doliei TantNt, 0,114, .oft
-.Mon Betting Comg,unw=tni
&low • sa t taiieti:
App at iv;p
ref 5010 kalists, ' ' V
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4 141 013011 1 0? kit tiPti ß lUM
• :11.• J 4, tyV3 1
#PARe 3 F. III 7.4 4 : O 9 :P r" •
Keisriar., 11..Alblmnoirk3.10., vorrietonv
or the well known Idinumoth Auntlatt Rouse are
-dreatina , 'exeitaniientciodiletiatircurOn thd ar
.x.lval at. w 8 ,t1e4.344. WILL it re-
Inarkshiy - loir pricasi • OdbM6llrteigarltrty; the
,Itneet earrad,ptoote ,:the nrall I las aable Thil
iabral gaiters anceseidet ellOer. BllPPersi Ate-.
.blanketse Samuel". mloths.::esseimerea, entlerr
and csrOete. Call and examine. 1,0, trouble to
She*: gowtl; Ladles% :UilteelP- and thlldren's
st, ;dawn your own rixteu",, ; Allgood" war.'
ranted rawesentett; ' • .*WA
GREAT - AUCTION SALE I
S r W . 111101111EMI a.
81 MARKET'. STOEETi
Will'eofimeaceofiXONDAY sowsure,. Apia ,
1,41•1. at, 14 o 410c7t
,i. M. and 2ond Ur. at.;
.4flicol4lit no cos !L i ke,/ 47.i:t0 aim. oat °nista&
rtootakeroowforhaw good.: : • •
'Mir:Will be one iit'iniitetiiitt'attitprkoiutrtiott .
'144. j* 1 '1 , 1 4 Oiltrialip4ini.#
iol of
•*;•' ~t
'S jfAYßlrne
ANry' , 4lexciritt 1:14BROtb
-li‘011tr
ANY poirvr.A.irmorm LAC 1*
TiAOIII . COLI.AIII4-
'' ) IICALTESIL Ti4IIIIAXP LAZO:
toBditBklN4'4lo9Dff
,TANtk Hostenr.Airtiliatt.oftiv • •
ydraboni LAOS Titcpristp stp: •
. . .
' H S. smrritsinua . co.,
•Is • sireincrszikiks.
16"111EU11[DItlf) SITE ) era,,
AT, AUCTION.
. . •
wityrorftsDkr; April - Alst, at" 51)i o'clock
on the pr. m 1 ogc wlltoe+oldthasproperty
known as the UT/I.4TX WORXe.-corner of Tot.
ton and. .funtsia streets. Itlleiheny :City. The,
Lor Menai Mr Ifulton 'street' 30 feet and 70
feet cm - Jnniatio'street it,o foot alley (thus ,
paTillethenduttinife et three, fn:onts,) on Which
p'erectedi Targebuilding for thstehiun shop, with
pattern room, were room. °aloe and erettne room,.
selnMblirv ,, Om.Ahm, malting , a complete works
,for makitue of tonal costinos..„ The machinery
cenobite; of engine; • huller, - shafting: pullers,
'scouring ltrarrollt , 7rhidstone•, - Patent
lathes, and a complete assortment of pottery,
cards, kr the - production of a' close-Of ;goods of
*hie& 'the eltaolistdaent 'bad &linnet the exciu
sive,eot.troi. If net;sold ass whole,: the crormd
,willhe divided and Goldin Lois to sultparehasete;
together with thetnitldingsi the monkery. &c.
If not sold will be remoVech - .Thelocation cannot
be eurpused, and the property is test increasing
In value for tfilliding purposrs. Further wile
niers by extqulrior of 'SV .W B. Mc,_ ESN &
or 11. A.. IMITUSON ,
atm ' - - 'Auctioneers. •
BY MOLTS
•
VT% LOTBi LOIS: '
AT AUCTION,
ON SELTU Ai DAY, APRIL 24,
•
AT THILEE O'CLOCK, a highly attractive:inc.
Mot sate of itulldmg Lots will take place on the
property of Mr. Dihm, on and hear the Perris
vino road and Obrerratory grounds, and fronting
the /cadences of Mr. McClintock And Mayor
Drum. 'tier. are seventeen lois =glue in else •
from 24 ley 31 to 23 by istild feet. Tee slum len
Is really de igatfui.. being on gently rising
ground. free' which very due views tit the adja.
rent °cunt ry are 'obtsicable. It le within easy
waiting ctittaLte of the city and Tel Ire. :rom
its smoke and dirt. It is within ilve minutes'
walk of the Pleasant Valley Street Sailway. •
To men yip) wish to sec ate a homestead in a
locality brund to progress In advantages and Val
ue. the pies. nt Is au e.tceedlnaly favorable op-
Gportunity. Now is the time to strike for a home.
ood 'bilinear the etty At low prices are getting
rare•
Terms of sale—LIMY cash; batsmen in one and
two years. Call and see Ailey at once of -
milk A. liIRMOATIh. Auct'r.
VALI:UW.IE
BUSINESS PROPERTY,
No. 215 14berty Street,
• AT . AUCTION.'
Qp TEIGAT. April 93d. at-3 remelt,' vein he
soli on the premises. this property No.
enT 'nett. opposite .the mouth of Sixth avenue,
lately occupied by Gra ff d Itelter 'as'a CulaTtll3..
Sion horse. she toils $0 by S 5 f.let. The build
ing Is three dot In Arst rate order.' wall" dry
cellar and gag pavement. • The store rooms are'
spacious and well lighted. 'Tomo are-platform
• ales and hoisting apparatus la Dialect order.
The location Is unexcelled on the street. Special
attention L called to the mile: it being apparent
that Llbetty Street Is rapidly advancing in coin
mere's( value.
Trasia—Hatt cash; balance In, one and two
A. LEGGATIF, Auctioneer.
•DiS
BY A. WILWAIBB.
ASSIGNEE. SALE OF MATE
RIAL. AND MANUFACTURED: FUNS
THE FALLaTON , WOODEN . WAR S .
WORKS.—TBUR,D AY MoltNlNti, April Bath.
'at 10 o'clock. by order of W. A. Lewis. Esq., as
signee of nailer . ideeandless„ will bo sold on
the prt.mises, at the Tallston Wooden Ware
W orke Of Bailey dlicßandlesd. all the material
and manufactured ware, comprising Paints. tills,
Zinc, W hitinp„ Umber. ~0. hre, ac.. Tub Iron,
Docket - frau. Chains, Bones, SSW, and all art.
Iles used in *he manufacture of Tubs and Buckets.
Also. lamer lot of Staves and Lumber, and a ace
lot of a nbited Heelers end Tebs.
. Tratn leaves rittsburph at 7:213 A it.
srl9 A. BieII.WALNE, Auctioneer.
GI.aLISIS. CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
•
FINE VASES,
Arm ()milts.
DINNzle SZTS I
. • TN.& lOCTI3, Tvm
SMOKING SETS. • 11--'
"
A urge stook
shmi, PLATED 6001)S
of ali aeecrtpttone.
• OMLimd , Wundne• cmrgoods, and we
reelsestelleS 320 9210.111424 Mote suited.
R. E 'BREED ,'St.
- 11 1M ) .7 1 X1WP4I 8 TREM
:,..' , .i:...:;....:.i ., 1..02.51 3 / a t..
i BintratignS3
•
IWO° 0911'.....t , Dry Pine kends. '
n - Anti% Itch Oloar.r/sni;
test am tnon Commis Pluik; .'i
}4:11 :VW fait IGtl avid 8 AnOti Oak.
2i c! IMO ft:lft 3AOII atm 8 Inch roplict•
rii .
~,..„ , er l ii itrr ß ,zu,, 4 .
iw i -4 . , t f ltnt kiftentl It ~. •
:- Ma.ooo tett 84. I Ulna Eattilit(lB4n- r
iodiitelt iii . Qi ll trgl v... .i,_... •
!IL 80;660119:118ir .
per
,
zolitg , ig Briekt.% - .•$ • • *,
A i..
4 1 x .0 . i.liw
' t r 't ' sWeieblit ' '- , ,
as% Saw • Mill- umber. Locust an
Its. nn I Inihellne on hand
$ b H. FATnasoN, y a rft.,
beces-sutet kat toren or Prebl. and
l en trealiaraMilitjt4l,43lB47l late It
antiffintg..7,l27) ,TA"
MEE
mri. ti ) ri i r stß osdr ry .. „,.
.
ifii 41ii-tj ;10 iill ' i ii i riiii_±' ' l 2_
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i t
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Of Pertiiiell.vh ' ni.a... ''
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Oirteey;lsTedetal-St.,Aßeghttiy City.
= - . - -- .• - -
Hon...TAXES L.,_OI4_IAAN, _ ....: , . •'' , ~
. ,
•1 'Bet. .7.: 11: CLARK. D. D., •:; , :.•
;..Capt. R. 401IntX. - - .;: ,•- • .! ~-,, , . .
• ' Rev. A; R. BE LL. MD,
I Rev. ti. R. •Nltoß ...11.D.. ' • ' '
W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
_,-JACOB RUBli..Reall Zssite Asent,
1 SIMONDDIOI
BUayor.of-ABeitheny, f l' ,
- C. W. BENXI . 'Ratter.' ' ' . - -,
A.-S. BELL. Attorney-at-L*ln •••_ .• •
D. L. PAITERSON, Limber McMinn.
L p:triroeßu. Anstuu ce, Amt. - •:iJ • - i
c pt..Roßlr. - ABBlBSoN,lireit . deliti
itev.J. B. CLARK, D. DmVlce President,
...JACOB RUSH; Benretazy, , • •...„.
O.W. BENBlNTruisurer. -•,- ' .''
g: W:Wintit,bizanan Aprzsiiiz.
~ . .
1 - I)Affni St r ategii, - Ging Agent.
. L . . . .
This is a heMe condlairr, cotancted on then:Ritual
,ertheline, ea4n: policy heiderfreceivlng Si equal
share el the prodia of the Company. Policies
will be ,issued on al the different j?lans of Life
Insurance; end being eondueted on an econond
- cal, halls .will afford a salb , Investment to each
policy holder. and thereby retain the money at
,home to eleourage home Industrr. mh29:g311.
CASH -• . • , - ,
ittSIORAKCECOMI)APIIY; ..-
~-, - • micLizirm zuntaniva. -
30. .5151 . ..ilifth AT/rims. Ilecosid Elecii,
- •'- ' , . ~ ~. -. ; . PITTSBIHIGH; PA. •
' • . Capital.Au Paid Up. •.; .•
I __ • ‘ •. DIRECTORS. ,__ - : - -' ' ' •
l a.
N. J. Bliley, • H.l.ol,lver.jr,rit,M.Nitley„ ,
Dasn i rCe; • Hartm a n, A. Chambers,
Jikke .!,.. •- .• ' .OlurkMs. Jas.'ar; nauei;
• Thomas sv.S. Willook, .: ' ; - , ..
. HOs T_H. ALS o_Prealdest,
• • .rno. v,;• JEN TINOS, Vito President.
,', - JOISr T. - JOHNSTON, Secretary. , ,-
I . • rasp/. B. A. G/4014 fires'! seat:.'
laigliria on ; liberal , ,Term on all Fire
• , . and Marina- 81ake...,
apLg ~ , - • 1 . • '
N4N,Ad
INSURANCE COMPANY
, Cor: Ward It, 'and Diamond, Allegheny
amot n pi um. ezetanD-NASIONAI, BASX
W. MARTltkßtesisknkt,
ORkresideat,
JAKE!" S.:brayzirsom. Becretart.
21 SW
1
'John A. Myler, ,lu. I.Arclaiiirt. Awl. Myers,
JasuL.llrabsta. Robert Lek; '- , C. C. .Bovle,
leo, Brown,Jr. 04:070_0erst. Jacob hopp, •
0.8 1141111A= ;no Ma 'J me to '
. , Thump .. Nan V'
. ~
INSURANCE_ C OM PANY-A .
or tirririßtritetili PA.,
r 4Diffiloo, No. 424 irMrill . lir 7 ST"..
' chi NATION 4 THOITC.O. FIT/41:1149 „
' -- • DEBTATOBS :
?, Robt. Dieltsidk Itobt.'Ltddell, W.•.T. Priam
G. diddle, ;; . Vita Buren. P.- Hirsch,
K. H. Myers. J. Gangwl4.lll, te..k. alebett.
'L. J. Blanchard ; J . Widmer, ,r,„ bandeau.
l c
ROlrr. DI B. E W
I r eablt
d t.
M 0 ._ Ice , Preal en
BORT.J. GRIER, Treasurer.
; ' fen: J. J. ALBIZTZ.
Sec.retitrr.
pENIVSYLIFIAIVIA
•
INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pt7TIII3UII9II •
OFFICE. No. 161$ WOOD STREET. BARN
OF CORR:CRCS 131111 4 DING.
..- . .
This is a Same Cciapsay, aud lasaills arguill
kw by Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER. PresiCiat.
BOYI Ya Ns Prestien. -
&TNT A 7la
K, Tressaser.
im Secretary; , , •
.teonaidWalier. •• - Gem=
,
Ratan, Pasoan. •• ' ' i.. - 11:'
ii=o.7i i i is ser. 1.. - 1 1:4 E r; : vesigueir ,. •
'' /as. - 13. Rapidan.' A. Amman.
- Runrl-OPlald. - • VI:
pintnarfrg • •
AGAINST LOSS WTI:IAL
FRANKLIN INSURANCE* CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
01410L4311* *ST 011:11ETWOT 81%, near /km
Crhseles w.
e ßs i delse, /11.011 1 r4 I Lads"
Tobias . Davi d blb• roam.
Swot) B. Pm' i nt ai; - ltdira k rl t: bale,
tor&
0. ' Oeo p ttqlldtx.
WO:
PreslifeT t L is ,
• -- J. 4=al • D ll
NB et * Ag .78(7
north West corner. Third and WOod Weals.
traLlgertS
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY. rat.
OPFICII IN 'FBANKLIN SANTINGS BANK
BUILDINGS. ' • '
No. 41 Obio St., Allegheny.
• 11031:11 0011PAITT. managed by Directors
wee known to the community, who trust by air
dealing to merit • share of your patronise..
rb.o3u. D. • --""Pres1"1"
I . ..
L.
m
Henri Irwin. - D. . Pat ter Wm. Cooper
Geo. B.: Biddle, Jacob Prone, - Bottioth peel s
Simon Drum; J. B. Smith.. • Jacob Bomb,
W. it. Stewart, Oh. P. Whlsto Jompb Orals.
,Jor. Lautper. B. J. Zkalmmo, . Jere. Bohm.
oplOmat •
I) l• ERIALL.
FIRE INSURANCE CO • -
•
OE7
ESTAIILDDIED /SOIL CASH . CAPITAL PAID
VP DIVITITIED
INO 118.000,t0d pi 'GOLD.
Inseranoe In_re effected ea Hensel and
wares and Iderehandlse,,,
, Bteamboats, At: *Hetes issued payable in gold
orfearrenerl_AGeilTnited• States Brew% tlrloo,
40 PINE 7 _!$T, NW:York.
All losses of Ilan vatted StaresDranok will be
&diluted laNew Toe:
,•• . ,
6 . 1 ; lir•lkEPT-iNtrrArrlCLlN:rit,
-
ML
ban " WilrOols 9014Puir. sawn
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°DIM 9 , 1 liter meet. efelbealke.ts; Worth
bo/S.up. Its b. . ~.,
Ig nil ic hmill au . ti a rlre aid:lt&
/ Medi 87111=
l a Vn.wlto ors i=traolt Ito vassenCs.:.
ti tre dote
fik...4... bi11r0m r et bop.%
P=rligalltto
4. al ot=wl pro tec t traelot
Irks, 4eatreto be tnertred:..-- , /. • %.. „ ; 1.1 j.
iv '.• 4
r ti.i:. , 1 ., ;v:- ';Vhoir. - , , .
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. . • JAIL • '4. ••' , Genes% 'Liens.
MS
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IarXEWOPERA T- HO - 1:111 -
... •
.•
Brilliant ineicess of the fiiyorite argots.
Act% 442 0*tirgh, . 1 1841.11 T WATKINS.
„.
4.88811 T NING..Aprit - slst. 1889.
{he ro - Mantic AT
our EVENING
draw,* of
• - '
....1•0.,M. 'Wi :e.RN.
, . , • .
KATECLEEN MAVOURNEEN. •
7 Xatilessi, with songs .... . .. . ......... Watkias.
Terence 'Ham Watkins.
In zelieama! kCHOOL and.TRIC PATRIOTS
'DREAM...
•
t., Watkins Matinee on Saturday:
grIPI'PPSRIIII.GII THEATRE.
_H. W....WILLIAMS, Lessee and Man am
.
Seeerut and last week ol that:limitable Len4coa
Cbthubte,' JAMES TAYLOR. - Tuesday evening.
•Rrat
.aPPearattee of the , ranowned imblete and
vhrsaule .performer,SAM. COL i.yEirt, " 4 144
pupils Blasters DAN *and FDDLIt. w
AS DiEWS and the great coa•varrr MA new MR,
da ,Matinee every Wednesday and s unr „.
rjr2LiSONIC, HALL.
AY AND
4INF IPATTIIIi s eand 23d. "MAI'.
Flttetitth Alfattal Tout of the G reat Beni of
the AV. 1 •
- S rt,SHARPLEVIS 'MINSTRELS;
The rilopli'at Favorites, who have lust honeluded
the longest MAIOIOOI3 successful season ever made
in the city o.'.Ghicago. petfortaing.to crowded
binses , onerbxnidred eonsocuttve sffghts.
proaonucedisapertorE !Vader the
hantediate suPervi , lea of the grtikt,wA; and He •
lral appear
at oaelt aud-vrerj peeformanoe. t -I
Adedssion,.. amts. Reserved 75
. Ceuta: ' be Secured at the Rail from 10
• tolo'cloelti mithott , extra euarge. - Moons opea
at 7: performance at 8 o'clock precisely.
ap14:140 .G.MOBA.i& GRAY. Agent.
On" rSPI I I /11* &:)3109/111*
;The onginat . !lnd br this-city,
gtve,
-2rive
==l
LAFAYtrat - Woid street,
;ON
• THIfiIIDIT Akl F IDAT EVIPINGS,
. '• APSE4.4.II[II-.atid S&L!
•
Tickets .50 cents, ta I be . procoitd tittthe Koala
aad Boot , store!, or'at Shona:l4 : Concert cont
inences at Eto'cl • . , . , .rapt.:bit
•
OrBtiIriIELLPII MUSLIM
• 'MD PARLOBMENAGEIIIII,
The ' emits, Bosorte.
- •
YIPTH 'between' Smithfield and
Woceldneaetajappoatte:Old.Thestre.:
• Wpay and Evenlng, all the year roma&
WOn. • SW tents: astldren. 1.5 cants.
PROPOSALS.
VICIFATEIIf IrAYANABONDS,
• , tt.. I , 4 1 ,- .
, • :••• - FOR '
•14ti37iirs 22
a,:. ; MBr,IDr is—e
•
SEALED PEOPCKIAL33 - :WlLLA*mitelved
THIS 4FFIOE - until 3 o'olocic r. x. on WED:.
2fICSbAY Si2at last
_;?o the saWkii _
40.000 Dollais: of Alleghdir City
WATER MAIN EXTENSION _BONDS;
of the denominations respectively of $5OO and
11.000. said Bonds bearing 6 per cent. interest,
paying semi-ann•.ially on the first days of July
and January and maturing in '- twenty yearis from
date of Issue. - ,
,Blds will be reeelved for all or any Tartlet' of
the above lama. Bide will also be received for
coaverting the maturing la 1870
into the above. •
The right b rt served to reject any sad all bide.
B. B. FRANCIS,
CITY CONTROLLER.
spl2:tal
N O TTO
FOUNDERS AND TINKERS.
Corrraocrouve Osuncs.
CITY or•Amar.camr April /A, 1869. (
lowan) P.V.91'09A1.9 will be reeeleed- ac
THIS OFFICE until a o'clock P. N., until WED
NESDAY. 'Apia
FOR..FURNISWNGi THE:CITY
WITH A.1.L . T1114
GAS '1:10.14T.S
Required During tI C rear?
To be delivered at City Hall, at suelt ;times as
they may be required.. Pattern and-Gore Box.
will be furnished by the CitY. _ B id g e f s are re
aneeteit to state the price per poit; . alee the ad
ditionaleost of ferniehing thanwith two costs of
vied black paint. 'Bids will be reeeived at tbe same
'time for ftirniebing all the GAB LAMTd required
• ,
during the current year, to be of the same pat
tern and quality aithoze now in use:-
R. B. FRANCIS,
apla:bZi
WIOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS.
CONTROLLER'S OPTItt 6 tt
CITY marrir
or ALLKo. April I 9.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelfed at ibis
°Mee anti' 8 **clock rom. on WEDNESDAY.
Sllst! iiut.; for GRADING and:PAVING Abe
folloWlag Averraeo, Btreetei
WESTERN ?AVENUE from Its' latOneettorr
with Itobeeca'stritt.ietisttroirdly. - • •
SAWMILL 'ALLllP,raaiirirdifof Co k e Ovens
ba EMI ward: ' • -
•
F t OR OEADING ONLY;
Kriztrefrtyrator4t, ,tom Corry . street Ira
School itretit. • '
MANN:Writ i3VINE,T. from Hopkins street
to Rebecca street.
SOOTS ALLEY, In the Stir ward.
Kr01i.144. be :sera la - the
`Do of.OBAILLEB DAY/S. Z 1 1 41.. Cltz,lmineer.
ice tbrllddeks will
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4iiiict'tiiTtiii To Listrarie tiwfu orikie m ii . itrr t
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Of Aimee 4.ltft & ,
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GENT. for prompt an t 6U al i i ,, i 7= .-7.--
ON WIrlit&&1011 , 11 , ait f&SIO*4 7,O O _:. atm .. tee
mien , to - i t it etthil e geolfolir at mnr•, -
Month of Alall .l3lol ° will
!A II ,- > sti• orl 1 ,- .
-VT -,',11)' kir-xintrAddea
zut t.ii19,11111.:
7b ill of
taxes reasahillis &Inlaid on the Lt fig
Be 3 : 443lll AßMit i trii
sp2:d&T Treasurer otAlleshea M ath
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CITY CONTROLLER