ilittsbu* 141\tyitt. THE VVASHI CA BAT Mk\ Guw. Cue Tan's report embodies all , the details of his pursuit and _conflict with 'the Indians on the 27th ult. We extract the following paragraphs: The hour at which the four columns were to charge simultaneously was the first dawn • of day, and, notwithstanding the fact that • two of the columns were compelled to march several miles to reach their' pOsitions, the t attack three of them was made so near ..•. together as to make it appear like one charge. The other column, was only a few late. There late. There never was a more completes 'se. My men charged the village and r shed the I dges before the In diens 'were ware of cur presence. The moment the harge was ordered the band struck] up " arry Owen," and with cheers that strongly reminded ,me of scenes dur ing the war, every trooper, led by „his offi cer, rushed toward the village. The Indians were caught napping for once, and. the warriors rushed from their lodges; and posted themselves behind trees, • and in- the deep ravines, from which they began! a most determined defense. The .lodges and all their contents were in our' possession within a few minutes after the charge was ordered; but the real fighting, such as luta rarely, if ever, been •equalled in Indian warfare, began when attempting to clear • ont and kill the warriors posted in . ravines or underbrush;_charge after charge , was made, and most gallantly, too, bqt the Indians ad resolved to sell their lives as dearly as possible. After a desperate con flict of several hours, our efforts were crowned with the,most complete and grad fyinrsficcess '` --- 3 , The desperate character of the. combat may be inferred froM the fact that, after the battle.';.the bodies of thirty-eight dead warriors were found in a small ravine near the villige, in which they had posted them selves. I r. • I cannot sufficiently commend the admix able conduct of the officers and men.• This command has marched constantly five days, • amid terrible snow storms and over a rough country covered by more thim twelve inches of snow. Officers And men have slept in • the snow, without tents . - The night pre ceding th attack, officers and men stood at their horses' heads for hours. awaiting the '• Moment of attack, and this, too, when the terupeiature was far below the freezing point. .They have endured every privation . and fought with unsurpassed .gallantry against a powerful and well-armed foe, and from first to last - I have not' heard a single • murmur; bat, on the contrary, the officers and men of the several squadrons and com panies seemed to vie with each other in their attention to , duty and their patience and perseverance under difficulties. Every officer, man, scout and Indian guide, did \their full duty. A letter from an officer of his command subsequently. says: A large - expedition will in a few days be : fitted out to proceed against the Indians to the south and west of us. It will be under • the immediate command of General Clistar, ' and will no. doubt be effectual in "cleaning out" all the Indians it.may fall in with. We , have in our command the Nineteenth Kali ass Cavalry, numbering about one thousand men; the Seventh Regular Cavalry, between six and seven hundred strong, and detach meats of other troops sufficient to make the total over two thousand. We also have fifty or sixty, scouts connected with the ex pedition, who are excellent Indian fighters. IMsfranctilsement—the' Facts. A very popular error prevails, that •the disfranchisement of Rebels who violated an official oath to join the Rebellion, which Was a feature of the Reconstruction acts, ap plied not only to the elections by - which the seven States were re-Organized, but to the Presidential election in those States also, This is wholly untrue: Official returns show, that in the process of reconstruction, the proportions of whites who voted, whites disfranchised, and enfranchised blacks, was as follows : Enfran- Disfran- Enfran- Whol eldsed eblsed eh`sed No. of ' Whiles. 'Whites. Illness. voters. Alabama 1481 0,000 89,293 150,091 Arkansas 96151 5,000 21 207 0,809 Florida 11,148 600 15,134 26,282 Georgia 95,203 8,0 0 93,955 1 83,761 Louisiana .... 95.196 5,000 04,931 126,530 ississlppl 96,636 8,600 60.97 106,833 North Carolina.... 103 1/60 8,000 71,657 179,717 South Caro.lna.... 97,610 5,000 60,21,6• 127.296 Texas 56,656 3,000 47,930 109,035 Virginia 116,962 13,000 104,772 221,754 Total 636,239 112,500 - 666,815 1,303,169 About nine per cent of fill the white voters were olisfrinachised in the prelimin ary process df Reconstruction. But after the States were teconstructed'the disfran chiseinent ceased. The third Section of the XlVth Amendment still excluded perjured Rebe/s only from holding office, but not from. voting. In the recent. Presidential election there were none disfranchised, ex cept by State action. In Missouri; West - Virginia, and 'renttessee there was an effect ive disfranchisement under the State Con stitutions of certain classes of Rebels. In the other reconstructed States all whites voted, and there was no disfranchiseinent, except that of the blackii by terrorism. The' registered white votes in the ten States would have amounted to 698,794 in 1868. Ia 1860,it was 657,709. This shows an in crease- in the total white vote of the ten States notwithstanding the loss of popula tion from-the war.' - Impel'Lai Distourtesy. • A'Paris correspondent writes as follows: The :Emperor and Empress are at Com piegne, where a succession. of splendid :fes tivities are in progress—mutatis mutandia-:- simple Eugenie Montijo, now greater than the royal Isabel of Bourbon. The Empress rejoices that being absent from Parrs, she is "not called upon to give another affectionate greeting to her former sovereign.- At Biar ritz took place a little incident which must have been of a serpent's tooth sharpness to the fallen Queen. When she met her Im perial sister, as is the custom in , the united tamily,of royalty, the Queen presented her cheek to be kissed, and their - turned to give the other cheek, but to her surprise the Em-. press seemed to have forgotten the double tenderness required of her, and was speak ing rapidly to the King. 'The Empress, who is not the angelic creature she looks in Winterhaiter's seraphic portrait of her, pre- ferred running the risk of offending's queen without a throne, to that of catching an un pleasant eruption with :which • the broad cheeks of: the coarse Isabel are disfigured. it was almost excusable, but proves that vanity is a deeper feeling than mere respect for misfortune or even for appearances in the breast of the Timely Eugenie. Seminole rzurrnuerrost is attracting the attention of the Boards of Education in England, and vigorous efforts are, beini made to afford to mechanics an opportunity to learn the higher branches of their trades. The Government Board of Education, in Yorkshire, 'are 'co.operating with• the Mr &antes' Institutes of the country, and in some of the larger towns the people assem-• ble at stated periods-and are instructed in special branches of science. Thus, in Hud dersfield, machine drawing and the firaught ing of plans , of buildings, and in other towns ehemistry, are the subjects chosen for the lectures. It is proposed to apply the same method of instruction to the elder pupils of , primary schools in the vicinity of the towns, =iEl CLIPPINGS THERE is consternation among the Dem ocratic members of the House, occasioned by the fact that Menard; negro member elect from Louisiana, will , be compelled to select a seat on their side soon, none being vacant on the Republican side. Tnz Warren Chronicle announces thattlie estate of Governor Tod will amount to something over $500,000. If there is any truth in this announcement, it will bekone of the few instances in which a man's wealth. has proven to -be greater than the tommon estimate of it. IT is reported that Spain has selected the United States as a mediator between herdelf and the Republics of the Pacific coast, and that she has asked for a Peace Conference, to be held in Washington, the Secretary of State to preside. Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru have assented, but Chili holdti back. / A REPORT just published shows that thi icaio has spent $3,578,900 for public im provements during the present, year. Among these improvements are twenty-cpe and one-half miles of Nicolson pavement, costing 12,04,432,55 and 381,322 feet-Of . side walk, costing forty-five cents per foot. GE°. W. Antxsstimn, recently the re,ve nue collector in Berks county, has been convicted of receiving bribes from several distillers, who defrauded the. Government out of the tax on whisky. The parties to the crime were the principal witnesses in the case. There is still another indictment pending against him. . Tim grading on the Warren and Dunkirk railroad has been completed as far as, the Pennsylvania State line, and parties at Warren are willing to take the contract for building the road to that point, when satis -fiedlhat theiron for the other end will be forthcoming. It is expected the road will be entirely completed next summer. IT is believed at headquarters' that the Indian hostilities will soon cease, since the - signal , defeat of the Cheyennes by Colonel Custer. Black Kettle, the Chief who was killed, was an able and canning man, who had large influence with the Camanches and other tribes as :well as the Cheyennes. He was one of those who escaped- the Chiving. ton massacre at Sand Creek, four years ago. THE candidature of the Duke of Mont pensier for the Spanish Throne is at an end. For this climaxhe is indebted to the unpop ularity of his sister-in-law. It is no secret now—if ever it was really one—that the late revolution had for its immediate object the expulsion of the ex-Queen; for its tilt': mate end the elevation of the Duke de Mont peninsier to the vacant throne. Isabella'S sters were clear sighted enough when - they sent him out of the kingdom, and, I probably acted upon sound information. -- IT SEEM that the value of slave property' in Clubs is rapidly depreciating under the insurrectionary disturbances that now affect the island. The Havana • cable mentioned the fact that $1,200 field hands had fallen to $9OO, or a decrease of one-fourth in their value. The negro slaves of Cuba are a very wild and barbarous race. Large num bers of them are native-born Africans, who have been brought to the island during • the last twenty years by slave-traders. They are worked by their masters in the most in tolerable manner. In fact thousands of them are every year worked to death. Naw DISCOVERIES of 'Roman remains at Cowes, England, are reported. Rev. E. Kell has, during the last few weeks, uncov ered two rooms and the wall cif the third room of the Roman building discovered in 1804. The garden formed the site of Gar nard fort, which, so late as 1}635, was in a state of defence, though now no trace of it remains. The Roman building, the whole of which has now been uncovered, was about seventy. feet in length by thirteen feet six .inches in breadth, and consisted of ffve rooms ins line. The two rooms at the west end had' tesselated pavements of a common kind, Made from tiles. The build ing had been ,consnmed by fire. Among the articles found were a large quantity of hexagonal stone roofing tiles, fragments of a mortarium, & Roman fibula and a lady's bracelet. This- Roman building stood at the termination of Rue street, which is considered the point at which: the Isle of Wight was united to the mainland. SPECIAL NOTICES arPIIA.LOWS "PAPIILIN . 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New York.' atoupiti AUCTION. SALES. • BY E. B. BIEITHONds 00, BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS FOB THE MILLION. AT," SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, 55 AND 57 'FIFTH AVENUE. Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON &CO.. proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are crea ting an excitement consequent, upon .the arrival of new goods which are being sold at remarkable low prices. Goods of every variety the finest sewed othe moss fashionable ba iaioral gaiters and anklet "shoes. slippers, &c.,.blankets, flannels cloths. Caselmeres, cutlery ad carpets.- Call and examine. no trouble to show goods. Ladies'.misses' .and c hildren's furs at almost your own prices. • All goods wartanted as represented neat BY L LEGGATE. pASWELLING HOUSE AND CAR PENI7.II SHOP. UN LEASED GRUUND'IN CHESTER, Ar AUCTION.—ASSIO4EE'S POrITIVE SALE--Will be sold on THUESDAY. December 10th, at 10 o'clock, the lease of ground, and buildings lately occupied by Loughead &, Hare. on Market street, sianchesttr. . The lot fronts 40 feet on. Market street, running back 100 feet to Laurel alley. The b.dtdings consists of twefeame dwellings and a o armor suop. The lease extends tleven 'tears Pont September Last; Annual ground rent 442. •. immediately - thereafter will be sold a lot-on Wayne &tree:. 20 by 70 feet. • Sale positive to close the estate. For further informed ion sooty to RUSH & LOU- T HER. Assignees, 237 Beaver avenue. Terms at sale. A. LEO:MATE, Auctionee• del 109 Federal street, Allegheny city. BY THOMAS PHILLIPS, puniuTunE SALE. OA WEDNESDAY. December 9th, at the OPERA ROUSE AUCTION BOOMS, No. GO FIFTH AVENUE. slot of Queensware, Household and Kitchen Furniture, comprleing Sofas. eolit Seat Chairs, Lounges. Cane and Wood Chairs end seekers. lieJsteali, Chamber. Setts. ning and Kitchen Toles. Sewing Machines. Sec retary and Kook Cases, new anti second hand Car pets, Blankets, Quilts, an. THOMAS PHILLIPS, de3 Anolneei, PitTABURCitt :_GAZETTE D*ES DAY, DECEMBER 9. 1868. THE NATIOrsiA_L UR MEECH CONEY, UNITED. 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P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. S. N. Washington. D. ;W. BLlffs, M.D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORBEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE HANDING. Philadelphia, Pa. This Company, National in its character, offers, by .reason of the Larg. Capital, Low Rates of Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means of in suring life y et presented to the public, The rates of premium being largely reduced, . are made as fvorable to the insurers as those of best Mutua t l Companies, and a void all the complicthea tions and tincertslnties of Notes, Dividends and the misunderstandings `which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Dolders. Several new and 'attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to be understood to prove ac ceptable to the public, such aa INCOME-PRODUC ING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy-holder not only secures a e insurance, payable at death, but will receive,M living, after a period of a - few years, an annual in come eirwit in an per cent. (10_per cent.) of Mayas of his policy. The Otter the Company agrees to re turn to the assured the total amount of money he has paid in, in addition to the amount or his policy. The attention of persons contemn:siting insuring their lives 'or increasing the amou n t o f insurance they already have, is called to the special-advant ages offered by the National Life Insurance Cons -Circulars, Pamphlets and fall particulars given on nie l a t i tsgt , o o tp j e t s liji e is i rt r i al lle t v i l s the Company th /f i r eOCAL AGENTS e ARE WANTED in every City and 'Town; and applications from competent parties for such agencies with suitable endorsement, should be addressed Tso THE COMPANY'S GE N TEAL AGENTS ONLY, in their respective dis tricts. GENZILAL AGZNT S: K.' W. 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Boyle, Geo. W. Evana, J. C. La, Robert Patric n k, Jacob Fainter, J. C. Flutter, • Josiah King, John Yoegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, • pNEMIrITIE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, 01177 Ca, 433 437 CIEZEITNUT ST., NOR IiTII Dim:mons. i Charles A. Bucher. Mordecai H. Lents T0t1133 Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob IL Smith Edward C. Dale, F eorg_e W. Elell Georke Pales. CHARLES BAN KEE" - President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W., 0. STEELE, Secretampro tsm. J. GARDNER, COPPIN, AGENT. North West corner - Third and Wood Streets. toblinwle ~ ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO., Or PITTSBURGEI, PA, °Bleep No. .424 PENN ST., an - NATIONAL TRUST CO..BCILDING.) _ .. 1 .. Robt. Dickson, bt. Liddell, W. I. SWAY, G. Biedie, O. Van Buren, . Rirsch, B. H. Myers, J. i 4 anwsrisek, 'brim. Siebert, L.J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, . Schlldecker. Z. H. WEBB, President. BOUT. DICKSON. Vice President. ROUT. J. GIBER, Treasurer. eU:MWP J.J. ALBIETZ. kteeretarv. ALLEGMENY INSURANCE COM• PANT OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 F...rem STREET. BANK BLOCH Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risk'. JOHN IRWIN, JR., President. JOHN D. MCCORD, Vice President. O. G. DONNELL, Secretary. OAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent. DinkcTone: Crpt. Win. Deis. R. L. Fahneaft W. H. Ryerson ; Robert H. Davii, ?rands idellera, Cant. J. T. Eltockdale. John Irwin. Jr., John D. McCor d, C. 6. klussey, Harrey_Obilds, T. J. tiosklnson. Charles }Divs. p ri aI;LESP INBUIIANI)E COM - OFFICE, N. E. 9MS= WOOD & F1FT11131736 A Home Company, taring Flee and Marine Math WARMOka: Win. Phillips, Capt. John L. Blom% Joins Watt, liantuel P. Shriver, John E. Parks, . Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, stalled M. Brash, Win. Van Kirk. Alala F. Lane. James D. Verner its_apnelMoOrickarl WM. PHlLL lLt3President. JOHN WATT,_ leo Pres!abut. W. F. GARDSII3_I4 Seeissair • 9 11 1 7 . Via. eCIRDWis esti Sirildjpintj INSURANCE. OF THE DIRECTORS DIRECTORS LEGAL. INTHE COURT OF COMMON OF ALLEGHENY comity, ra. J. C. DONALDSON %v. ALEX. CHAD. BE et. al. No. 810 March Term 1868. No. 133 In Parti tion. Writ of Partition. To JOHN C. DONALDSON, ALEX. CHAMBERS, J• C. BIYSON and NANCY, his wife, (with right of the said NANCY.) ELIZABETH ANN CHAM BERS, MATTHEW CHAMBERS and SUSAN CHAMBERS: . You are hereby notified that an Inquisition will be held. In pursuance of the above mentioned writ of partition, of the premises, suateg the Fifth Ward, itu 4 _eotlo2 James part of the plan ui the Northern Liberties, County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, on raurtsDAY, December 3. 1868, at 10 o'clock A. Id., to make partition of thepremises described within the above mentioned writ. in such manner and In such proportions as by the laws of this Com monwealth Is directed, &c., at which time and place you may attend it you think proper. Pittsburgh,E LULEY. Sheriff.. SIIERIFF'S ()Fm Oct. 27, 1868. ocZ:c6ow ALLEGHENY COUNTY SS.-In the Court' of Court of Common Pleas In the voluntary assignment of CAIMMLL, PEAKS a ; Co., No. 851. December Term, 1887. And now to wit, November 7th, 18813, , acconnt of Leonard S. Johns. assignee, exhired in open court, and peti tit of Assignee pre anted praying for his dis charge from his trust. Whereupon the Cann order and decree that the Prothonotary give notice of the exhibition and filing of said account, and by the presentation of said petition, by publication for three weeks In the "Legal Journal" and "Daily Gazette, and that such account will be allowed sad each discharge granted, unless cause to the con trary be shown on or before the 3d of DECEMBER next. fFroui the record. nothaaw JACOB B. WALTER, Prothonot WASHINGTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, OF EAST BIRMINGHAM Notice is hereby given that an application baa been made at No. 385, December Term, 1868, for a Charter for the "WASHINGTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF EAST BIRMINGHAM" and the same will be granted at the next term of Court, artless exceptions are Sled. JACOB H. WALTER, Prothonotary. octal:Maw NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership lately existing between JAMES DICKSON and W. J. IIc.o.ASTER, as Car penters and Honsebaders, under the firm name of DICKSON '& bicHAISTEd, has this day been dl.- solved by mutual consent W. J. MciIASTER is authorised to settle all debts due to and by the coat pany. JAMES DIOKSON December 1,. 11988. W. J. McIEAoTEN. deilutS. BANKRUPT NOTICES. 11. S. MAMMAL'S -OFFICE, i ' - '.. W. D. of Pennsyi rattle. _PITTSBURGH. OCt. sth. 15613. $ ir IS IS-TO GIVE NOTICE that I) on the sth day of December A. D. 1868, a arrantlnßankreptey was leaned against the ESTATE OF NICHOLAS HILLER, of the city of Allegheny.in the county of Allegheny, State oflPennsylvanla, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to Inch bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by isw; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate. win be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the ollice of the Re gister, No. 11 0 Federal street, lir the City ofAlte- Rhenv cit., Allegheny county, Pa.. before JOHN PURVLA.NCE - ,_ Esq., Register, on the 3d day of February, A. D. 1865, at 10 o'clock A. If. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY. - U, S. Marshal, as Messenger.. de7:bil U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, W. D. of Pennsylvania. Prrrgannan. December and, MS. TIMIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That _AL on the Ist day of December, A. D.lBlB, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the es ,tate of JAMSts PA7"IieRS.ON„ of Allegheny rim in the County of Allegheny. and State •of Pennsyl vania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bank rupt to him or fur his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to proye their debts,and to choose one or more assignees of their es tate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden ut No. 116 Federal street. Allegheny City, - Pa., before JOHN N. PURVIA NCR, Mel.; Regis ter, on the and day of February A. D; 1868, at' 10 o'clock A. 11. THOMAS Ai`ROW.LEY, LTA S. biarshal; a Blesmiger de7:b2 WESTERN DISTRICT of PENN SYLVANIA, SS. At Pittsburgh, the 31 day of November. A. D. 11.1369. Tie undersigned hereby glees notice otitis anpointtucnt as A.ssignee". of OLIVER AD IMB, of booth Pittsburgh, in the' county of Allegueny, and State of Pennsvivaala, within said district, who has been adjudged' a bankrupt upon his own peti tion by the District Coal t of said district: JOHN H. BAILEY, Assignee, Attorsev-at-law, 89 Grant street. no4:alw INSURANO.E. REMOVAL. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OP THE airy OF LLLEGEELIY. Office, No. 89 FEDERAL STREET, entrance on Stockton Avenue. PIER INSURANCE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN, _President JAS. IC. BTEVENB ON . Secretaryk DER.B.CTORS: ' I A. H. - Knell& O.H.Y. 0. Williams Jno. Thompson Jno. A. Myler, jas, Lockhart, Jos. Myers , Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, C. 0. Rorie, Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerst, Jacob Kopp. , ocTlmat BEN . .nt4NKLIIII INSURANCE COMPANY, I OF ALLEGHENY, PA. Office is Franklin Savings Bank Buildings, No. 43 Ohio St., Allegheny. A HOME COXPANY,,naanagell by Directors well known to the community, who trust by fair death* to merit ashen of yonr patronage. . • DERRY IRWIN GEO. D. RIDDLE DIRECTORS: l c Heurrjrwhk,„ D. L. Patterson, Henry Be Geo. R. 'Chime, Jacob Franz, Rottlelb Vasa, , Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush W. M. Stewart, h. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig, JOS. Lautzer, EL J. !Unhand, Jeremiah Roan. aplemat 00.6.1, AND COKE. 0.0.001, 4 0 ./W e l EL J. LANCE, . , . DYER AND SCOURER. no. 3 T. CLAM STREET And Nos. 135 and 137 Third Street, PITTBRI7R . I4I. PA BILLIARD TABLES. STANDAIAD • AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, AND COMBINATION OIISHIONB. Undlsputably the best in use. NEW IMPROVE MENTS,. Patented Nov. 26th, 1867. and April Mlst, 1868. Everything relating to billiards or the best quality and lowest prices a Patente d hand. Our NEW CUE TRIMMER, May stb, 1868, price 52.50—a great success. Illustrated price lists sent on application. 'Address PHELAN & COLLENDEL 63. 65, GI and 69 CROSBY Sr., New York City jyondatrwm TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ExcE BIOR woußs. w. LIMPTEINSODis stinfactalers and Dealers Toba:tai l , Snuff; Cigars, Pipes, &a., MY: 6 INZDZBAL UT" ALLEGLIDNY 1675, FOR SALE--itriAL ESTATE. 0,1 1 0 . 11 . 0.1.y...05.• FOR SALE. 1 .& FARM oF 30 m il es the city.e Connellaville Railroad, 27 from the in Elizabeth township, Allegueny polarity, pa. Tie I imorovements are a me two-story brick house. with ten lavxe rooms and hall. A large frame bank barn, with No. 1. stabling, and all ether outbuildings In comlete order. One of the test of orchards, of all kind of fruit. The soil is rich new bottom. This property adjoins the village of Buena Vista. aid Lae tha advantage of (Murales, schools, mil* Stores, &c. and will be sold at the low price of 11115,01110.1 he improvements alone are worth at least all t han is asked for the property, to 'my noth ing about the land, which le worth for garden pur poses at least ,I 0 000. For fall partictlars call at my otace, o f WILLIAM A. BELL, Esq., en the premises. eLso, A FARM OF 40 A situated In Elbi. abeth township, Aliegh,:ny C ounty , Pa.„ on the line of the Connelisvilie Railroad, about 18 miles from the city. The improvements are a new stone dwell ing, with eight rooms; a good barn and other out ha-tidings. This property is otered at a very low price. Call and secure yourself a good bargain. ALSO. A FARM' OF•120 ACRES, situated in Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., 1731. miles from the city, on the Conuedsville Railroad, opposite Elrod's Station. within 20 minutes' , walk of the Station. The Improvements are a' frame house containing four rooms and kitchen, with a good cellar underneath; very good barn and other outbuildings. A No. 1 orchard. containing about 200 fruit bearing trees, all in good condition. 90 acres cleared lanathe residue lu good timber, en derlaid with 23 a cres of coal. ALSO, A T WO-STORY. BRICK HOUSE adjoin ing the Borough of Elizabeth, Allegheny county, Pa., containflag 4 roams and aitclien. Lot 60 feet front byl26 back to an alley. A gdod Stable, wash house, bake-oven and other ontbullding. a. lam au thorized td sell it at the low price of •1, 800, on good terms. ALSO, In the Borough of Elizabeth, a good two story BRICK ROUSE, containing heooms. Lot 129 feet square. Wlll be sold at t exceedingly low price 0f521,500. on eAsy terms. ALSO, MY Farm, known by the name of "Willow Banks,” situated on the Oonnellsville Railroad, 17 miles from the 'city,' containing 79 ACRES, alit n good condition . Tbe improvements are aNo brick house, two stories high, newly painted, con taining six rooms, two halls running full length of the house. The house Is situated on a beautiful knoll, is surrounded by fruit trees, shrubbery, vines and flotiers, with a graded avenue running to the Yonsh. River.- Also, a large Irame bank barn, smoke house, wash house., coal house, bake-oven and oilier ontbnildings, and- a never-failing well o water. Two large orchards, containing from six to seven hundred fruit trees, nearly all In good Dearing condition. This farm abounds in small fruits, viz: Currants, raspberries._ gooseberries, and a fi ne large strawberry patch, which, in connexion with the richness of the sell and nearness to the eiti, makes It very desitable for gardening purposes. Very con venient to schools, churches, stores and blacksmith shop. ALSO. A FARM OF 158 ACRES, situated in Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa, 31 miles from the city of Pittsburgh. on the Councils vllle at Suter Station. The Improvements area common log house, a gcibd frame barn, with stabling for ten horses; a corncrib and wagon shed; good orchard. of fruit trees: fencing very good. 320 acres cleared, the residue in heavy timber land. This farm is valuable—Brat, for, Its excellent soil; secondly, its timber; and thirdly. It contains more: limestone than any other farm in Pennsylvania, all accessible. The lower vein of limestone Is 40 feet thick; several other veins ranging from 3lf to 6 ft. In thickness, Ile under the whole farm. For partic ulars enquire of ELI BUTER, Esq., at Suter Sta tion, oa at inyofflee. ALSO, 17s ACRES, situated in St. Clair town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa., near the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Houston Station. The improvements are a two-story, frame House, ' with six rooms and good cellar, a frame bank barn 40 by 60 feet, and other outbuildings. There is on the place a young apple and peach orchard: one hun dred and twenty acres cleared land, divided 'into acids of convenient Mae, a large_ portion of which are well set in allover and timotlik; the residue of said tract coveted with good-timber. It is well wa tered. and underlaid with coal and limestone, and is convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills and nlackamith shops. A rea l bargain Is offered in. this excellent farm. ALso, A beautifully &listed - traet of 60 ACRES of valuable land, under_ good- fencing, situaked in McCandless township. Allegheny county Pa on a township ros d, measured - miles from the Kartet Rouse, Allegheny City. a his tract.ls well adapted for a garden or dairy farm, being convenient and of easy to either city, and near enough to th e line ocheMahoning Railroad to make It very deal-- rable for country seats, for persona , doing business in the city. ALSO, The best farm is Young township, Indiana county, Pa., 4'milas from Western Pea a. it. R. at Livermore Station, containing 300 .A.(M.ES-9115 sere! cleared and under No. 1 - fencing, goodell as fine farming condition; the balance in white oak timber. The improvements 'are SI two-story flame houses, nearly new, of eight rooms each and finished basements and *Sties; a large bank barn 50 by 80 feet, a two-story spring house and other ne cessary outbnileings, all In good order; 5 acres of orchard of choice varieties of fruits; 4 feet vein of coal (now open.) underlying the who le l tract, and limestone in , abundance, with p leat of springs of never-failing-water. Taken all to then—houses, fencing, soil nice lying surface, public highway, churches, Bohemia, mills, de. —.I know of no more inviting and desirable trac t . of land in Western Penusylvanin. ALSO. FARM AND MILLS. A small tract of SO ACRES of 'cry valuable land in Derry township Westmoreland county,- Pa.,- • ell fenced and la high state of cultivation. with new frame dwelling, and other outbuildings; a new grist and saw mlll complete, with two run of ban's, two bolting cloths, and alt the needed fixtures, in good order, and a young orehatil of choice fruits; lane le all underlaid with a six - foot vein of coal, now opsned and work ed, at the back of the mill, and limestone in abund ance. Call soon and secure a good bargain. ALSO, FARM.OF 160 ACRES, situated immedi ately upon toe line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Blairsville Intersection, 54 miles east of the city. The improvements arrfa two-story stone house of S rooms, a N o. '1 barn, 48 by 63 feet, the best of stabling and other outbuildings. The land Iles is well fenced,Js in good farming order, and will be - sold very cheap if applied for soon. For further particulars enquire of 43. H. TOWER, Real Estate Agent, No. 164 FOURTH AVENUE oc17: V OR SALE. Acre at Woods Run. 4 Acres and House in East Liberty. 8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hill, 2 Acres on Greensburg Pike. 5 Acres on Four Mile Run Road, 1).( miles from P. C. R. R. 70 Acres near P. F. W. it C. R. B. 118 Acres near Pa, R. R. Westmoreland county. 90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa, R. R. 4 Farms In Preston county, West Virginia 185 Acres in Armstrong county, underlaid with coal. 108 Acres and good improvements, In Trumbull foamy. Ohio. 900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw 31111 and dwellings. House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk. patrick. House and Lot on Vicroy street. • House and Lot in East Liberty. • House and Lot in Mansfield. House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. - House and Lot on Beaver avenue. - Houseannd 4 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 9 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 9 Houses and Lot on Franklin street. 1 House of 9 Rooms and 2 Lots on Roberts St. Farms in Illinois. Missouri and West Virginia. Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette and Beaver counties In-Penna. • . TO-LET. SI Houses of 9 Rooms In the 17th ward; rent $3OO 3 do. of 3 do. do. 17th do. do. 144 2 do. of 3 do. do. 14th do. do. 150 2 do, of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. 380 1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. 300 1 do.: of 9. do. do. 2d do. do. 600 1 do.• of 3 do. . do. 6th do. do. 199 1 do. of 6 do. do. Bth do. do. - 240 do. of 4 do. do. - 17th do. do. 168 1 do of 7 do. do. 2d do. . 1 do. of 6 do. Grant street. ' The Houses that I have for rent will be rented very low to good tenants for the balance of the ren tal year. President. Secretary. D, P. BTU'S DEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 91 qrant St., Pittsburgh. nolaklB OR SALE. A GOOD BRIACSTGRE4IOOM, with dwelling on same lot, for sale on good terms, Also, a small lot of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, itc. The location Is first rate for a business of alO, 000 to $15,000 a yeai; good Wheat country aurronnd lug the village; good Souring mill In the village. The above property is on the line of the Cincin nati, Sandusky andeleveland'railroad. For further information address NEWXAN a CO., New Rich.' land. Logan county. Ohio. nogg:AU daT FOUR BRICK HOUSES AND LOT. ORPRANSI COURT SALE. • BT virtue of an order of the Orpbane' Court of Al leghenY County I will expose ut public sale on the lllrrmleee,_ on DNESDAY, December 16th. 1.. 86 5. at MIN ,43•4310e5. - DOM COURT Oto JOUR BUICK HOUSEa, al; nate off WYLIE STREET. a few doors above Elm etreet. (entrance to Court from Wylie street. Lot 29 by 72 feet ex tending back to an alley, the property of the late William Moutootb, deceased. Terms at day of sale. THOMAS B. STEWAST, Guardian. For p - articulars enquire of H. C. ZIACKRELE, _EM, Attorney at Law, 80 Grant at-set , or PAL alEtt & PHILLIPS, Auctioneers, 60 Fifth Avenue. n 025 FOR . SALE & TO LETO,-Houses and Lots for sale In all_ imrts of the 'ally and an. tubs. Also _several FARMS in _good locations. Also, soma WOOLEN FAOTORY e rrith MO acres of land, and good Improvements, which 1 will sell oheap and on reasonable terms. Business Rouses t o let on good streets. Private Dwelling Rouses for rent 12 both cities. For further particulars Inquire WILLT At WARD, ion llO ()rant street. opposite OathedraL QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN lIF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN" OF ENGLAND SOAP. For doing a family washing In the best and cheap est manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world Has all the strength or old rosin soap, with the mild and lathering qualities of Castile Try this splendid Soap. Sold by toe ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. anll•Y{4F43f APPLY AT AZNIUSEIT'"" .T INEW OPERA HOESE. Lessee.. Manager ,Ww. HENDißscat. ...M. W..peilatiza. Last night but, three of:he engagement ortke fn. vurlte Tragedian • ED Trl X, ADAMS WEDNESDAY EVENING. 'Der. 9, 1999, be presented the four ant drama of the - DEAD REA' RT. Robert Landry Edwin Adams. Thursday Evenlag. ibe great tragedy of EAR CIS,E will be repeated fat tne last time. Friday Evening, Grand Farewell Complimentary Benefit to EDWIN ADAMS Edwin Adams Matinee on Satn-daY. tii.ptj, i --- . )! 4 Lessee H. W. WILLIAtiii. Mentzer JOHN' G. MAGLR. • Treasurer G. G. HEMMING. - _Third 'week of the aecompikhed equestrienne ac tress MISS BATE FISHER. WED.NESDAY EVENING. December THE equestran drama entitled the CATARACT 01! GANGES. To conclude •irlth the romantic drama of ROOK WOOD, UR TIIIiPiN'S RIDE TO YORK, Matinee on Saturday AF T ER DARK. preparation. AFTER DARK. OrTRIBIBL IP S VARIETIES THEATER. H. W. WILLIAMS Lessee and Manager. Gan. R. EnzsON Marra Manager. A wonuerfal triumph. LOUISA PAYNE WHAT and ADA WRAY. The Great Female Mlnitrel scene, by TwilTe Yotualt Ladlee. Bowman and Barris, Larry Tooley, 8:m De Veie and E. F. Goaman in new mete. To conclude with the FEMALE FORTY THIEVES. rirBURNELVS MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE The Great Family Resort°. FIFTH AVENUE, between Smithfield and Woos streets. opposite Old Theatre. Si` Open Day and Evening, all the year rcnnd. Admission, 25 cents; Children. 15 °eats. ..,:':'''' "tWANltilig:.:n Ly -. •. . . „...... :,, -,-,,,,,::,...,,,z;3,..-Td-J3._ ~:.:.-,,R1 L..„), i..... 1,,,:,:..:; B. STOCRETT MATTHEWS, OF BALTIMORE, Will dellrer the lifth lecture of the con THURSDAY EVENING. December 10th, 1 8 8 8 , the ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Sutneet—"TllE ROMANCE 'OP .AMEEICAIf PROGRESS.' Tickets 50 cents to all parts of the house. No re . . served seats: Doors open st 7P. st. Lecture at 7X. de7. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. °TAP. itriaa, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNcss TWO GRAND CONCERTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS December 11th and 18th, assisted by the following favorite artists : MISS BARTON. of Boston. Soprano. M. GIISTAVCIS F. DULL, of Baritone. M. EOMERT DANSLMI, Pianist and Accom panist. Admission ONE DOLLAR. Family Circle and Glittery 50 CENTS. Beats can be secured without extracharge at Mel lor's Music Store. Sale of seats will commecne on WEDNESDAY MOUNINO, December 9th, at 9 coo' ock. Doors open at CoMmence at S o'clock. T. It. TURNBULL. - Business Manager, ler PROF. CARPENTER'S de6:b4 FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMT No. 75 THIRD STREET, Is now open for the re. ception of pupils. Class days and hours—For Ls. dies, Masters and Misses, Wednesday and Saturday, at 23f, o'clock P. Si. For Gentlemen—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Private lemma given. Circulars can be bad at the Music Stores and at the Academy. Classes out of the city,L convenient, attended to. ifir• Hall to let to Select Parties aarPROF. RUD. MATE OF WESTERN UNIVERSITY, j Offiets his services to the nubile as teacher of . -- GERVIAN, MUSIC AND DRAWING Also, as TRANSLATOR and INTERPRETER: - Office 144 SMITHFIELD STREET, third story, nol2 PRAM *VA Mt (04% MACHU MDR CORDIAL, AU infallible remedy for Summer Cotah'4..nt, Diar. rhea, Dysentery, Vomiting, soar St4mach. and Cholera Morbns. • BR. HRH'S'atimr• CURB, A speelfle for Cholera, Cramps and 'Pala n Stiomath, Per sale by MMMIS WMfd, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streal3g A.G.ENTS FOR J. SOHOOMI!MR & SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD AND rticCOIFIS VERDITER GREEN, ~ • The only. green - imint that will not deteriorate by exposure. It will look better, last longer and give -- more perfect satisfaction than any paint in the market CEMENT, .SOAP STONE, &c. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. DRAIN PIPE, Cheapest and best Pipe in the market. Also, 80. SEISMAL& HYDRAULIC CEIEENT. for sale. R. B. it C. A. BROCKETT a CO. once and Mannftetory-240 REBECCA BT., Allegheny. Jar Orders by mail promptly attended to. jer.arett sienpaikaikatooo - 11i5341 GEORGE !EATEN, I, MANOFACTUBMV. OF CREME' CANDIES AND TAFFIES, And dealer In all kluda of 'FRUITS, Nine, nos- LAB, SAUCES. JELLIES, &c, do. 112 'FEDERAL ST., Alle PROPOSALS. The Building Committee of the WESTERN PEIiNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL FOR THE INBA.Ntt at Dixmont. Pa.. will receive Proposals null! the 10th DAY OF DECEMBER, for the erection and closing in "the Eastern Extension ofthe Hospital." according to the plans and apecitications adapted end approved by them. The plans and 'specifications can be examined at the Hospital until the time above mentioned fur re ceiving bids. Proposals must be marked as such end rent to B. MILLER, Jr., Chairman of the Building Commit tee, Pittsburgh. Bids will be opened at the Hospital on the I.sth of December. The Committee reserve the right at their discre tion to rejeot anyor all bids not deemed to the Inter est of the Mil itution or satisfactory to the commit tee. By order of the . • ti0201.a55 lIIITLDt.NG COMMITTEE. COLGATE 114 COOS • FIEtAGRAINT TOILET SOAPS, ireprepared by skilled work men, frota the best materials, stud are known as the BSAND. JUID by dealers and customers. Sold everywhere. deZhira ' 1 ' 7: MEIM