Dit GOODS,TRIIIIMINGSAo ,NEW .GO9DS AT WHOLESALE. 2,000 DoZ. 11052:, hirliorluo, WOOl, 'Balmoral 500 liOrtsFOiee r : Wool is le leti • 'I,OOO,DOZ. OLOVE.h,I In L Thre . s.l lithr Cloth. Berlin an Wool 500 DOZ. BUCK. tiI.UVEs arid Mit% and Fur. 000 ' LBi T . o rrNIVTIND YARN, all colors: French. oriels, Balmoral hoop StrOls, •nblast Knit Shawls, Capes. Infants' Jackets; hearth sod COnifoits, sloe `Gent's Furnishing .Goods. Li estM n a d . W o oo nend O r s U sdd a betc a t lnnets: • • arsortmont of Trimmings, Fancy Gesds and Notions. Merchants, and all •he bu• to soll sgti , are re • s pert lull y Inv ed. to call and routine o r stock be- . for , vo on...Last:4 o 'sew bore. ; Rif Vor atm la 10 five satlaractl 4 • - lILLGEDM (CLYDE & CO. SO3. IV 41114 SO Market St. ( . iIIENTLEMIE/t I S • - • FURNISHLIG GOODS.- Furnishhig Goods. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC AND THiL (TEs.ZBaaTED Bon-Ton Hoop Skirts, 4 1 Wholesale or Retail. 1 a • 10a I?. H. ] A!roi~Tr's, 17 Firth f§treet. !Mil NL W FAI7. GOODS. IffACRITM & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth 9i!teitt, tiv+e toes Olk.nediiil extenSlT,e •ed eDleadld stock of • WIESE AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, RICH IitIiNNET & TRIMMING RIBBON Vet BROIDERIES of evert deserlntlan,_ • /UCH AND ELEBANT LACE tioODS, PEAL LACES orsil kinds, P RAN. LACE TRIMMED HOODS, • iTATILIN LAC. St—s, splendid line,' NAINSOCHt„ SWISS, JAL..N ET MUSLIN; LIN EN LAU N & CAMBRIC. IRISH LLNEN; tiLiivild- at. etw and attractive aisle.: complete assortmost; • LIIDIE.S , &CHILL/RENS , MERINO VESTS and DILtWERS, FANCY ZEPHYR , AILT/CLlMii—Splendld - stples BID Benson: • UP.ItLIN &NIX AMERICAN' ZEPHYRS,. e WotoL, TLIE.ISENUINEVASHMEItE TARNS—aiI colors ILADI,EY is el - . ItTS of ever, 51. C. FANCY. ART ~ES AND NtSILID.SS. - . DM Merchants and I)ealeis will find it to their advert. ttge to tall and examine our present extensive stock before purchasing elsewhere. All on:goods Voltie purchased /Silver. on the beet terms.we are i•repared . m.tl will make a low prices as any East= cm Jobbing House. • tiAOIIIAI CARLISLE, 14.7 err GOODS JOST RECEIVED 331 r , JOS. EIORIsTEI . Sc CO. el F 3 (IJP.N~TB .I:VD 1147`8, Al :the leading Pall Aty los . mirlo lll v . * ex-p - . .Ckcsacles. C. Teo sod Frames, Psrls Taney and Colored Bilk and inmost dsalrabio sttalles; - Phdr. lancy•Boo nst and Trlmullug Ribbons, new aud rich colors; Flowers. choicest French and American; Feathers, fa ci".l,s: and thlrg , • • 31X1=33Xii. 0 X:i I:EIA3, Mtn M.:Mena cerebric, Limburg, harlas, Loone, Cluny, cenne Edgmge and inserting,: Flnunctotra, Ba.pda and Iludlings Shubrsidered and KM Linen Col lars. 03T74, eels, Lases and Lace Goals. - I*.ess and Close Trimmlnes and Ornaments:. Balt Prl nee, Limps and Brake; . Prima Trlmmtngs. Bugle Frame, W HISS' G 0010 . 4: ' • isiu tzolt c ..coLu t ete , stock of daconets, .Rcu 1 rrchicil. Plain. Lace. flem-stitcled; Item- Embroide , ed, Tana Bordered, ete., etc. Roatery and Oloyet in every warlety and all atzei. ' Ladles , and 'Lent's - Underwear. • A'Urtti (sag goods: nuspenders and Bean Shirts and. Matter. :Duplex, Bon-Ton and IBL coon atria; Cons.'s, fair PUri, Net*. Orden and eIIC - Belthug. Buttons—the I.test novelties, all buds.. •- .• Yartm—Oreatest CatillMere, LILIIIbt. Wool and Kul - .g in the:carious ml.e.turos. plain colors cot's raper Udllirs, sad cresll . llllag In the 1.10., tlo - Prices as ow as Esetern Sobbing lionises. Nos. Tr and 19 Market Street. .NEW FALL GOODS, JD.V,N N 1 t4OIN'S, Jro. 2i Ell TO STREET: • EMISIOUIDENVEZOn new and elegant natterna: FA NOY and PLAIN IISIKILY, In b • st qualltles;' rAtBROIDEELED LUANDA EIIeeLLEFS; HEM -STITCHED • do f)IITATION and REAL LACE do V ALENC VSES LAOIS. :BEAL THREAD LACE: LOD i'A [ION do do IMITATION do -du GUIPURE 'LACE. • do HIIIPURE do ',AIM En. :DIESS.CArd Ina variety of styles; NEW tal Le. LADIES - HEAD DRESSES; 71 • WHITE atflßTtl . NECK-TIES, rAl'Elt b LIN- N COLLARS: EgeIIitt.,WORSTEDS, • t i l l attAlALT . E s. g.N B S, O3 SH ifewWzOAL lada fallline.of NOTIONS, Arc. AU our Efoods at °laid a 4 XaCoVVEriiit 'Cismois I TARO,ItIcCAPILDESS & CO., • N-f MATS WILSON, Claim C 0.,) INUOIXSALIS. D/C Azvats IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOBS. • • roc,. 041V/12 ac.a. Tbiol novae above Manion , ACCO CIGAR - EXCELSIOR TOBACCO-vvonits: & W. JENKINSON . • . WANUFACTWiEns XI:(DS OP . • IrObille4o, Snitti And Cigarer, No. . 6' FEDENN#STNNET. 1 bird , :oor fium sis Pladon Tefib ßis .., r. Erariel itoin at Balcm..Obto. mr24;1•36 B. B. JEFFRIES, - blennfasAurer and Wholesale' and Retail Dealer In all klqds of TOBACCO 'SNUFF AWCICARS, No. 0 ST. cram STEXIT, Prirefersou, //WA lune assessment of liIILEUSCIAI7SI PI M. Sind eSSIOEllits TOBACCO, of the best e ttallth k tpt on bstos. tiEORG E BL nw U cn D e- AEIwN DSCEE /N, SWABS, C HEWIN G } TOBACCO smoking Tobacoimipes,sc c 41L evrelerstb. estroet, (New corner of Ltbertl,l' uti2Lb.l4 VI . E,C4RAd Betalt i d "" * " 2 ° t and Wkotetale an ykkA kr In all ki_udit of Tobacco, Snng and ri et zt gare z . r • 445 xr..a.zris - Ism Toftee*lfEe• catmeNassortmenkotro k . m PIANOS; OBEANS, ar o . " • ELIIILDBURY NEW TOnKO llehootaelter I Co., Philadelphia JPX.eg 0213.. - - The Eatey & Co. Cottage Organ, . AMERICAN ORGAN. • CegraVgalab4g."' a° 4 CS/040' 01 46::, and watllie Vo t rkTalt‘ aan ammlaaa over all paisiallorik i si vall' the -ca.—. sad Oeunty Salm' , la arils( they an ag: 1 10 any When. All watteete4l ATII yams • r " W ,Ig4MIK,& HAAB 12 et. Pitaitrktiak-r; , - I SMIChr. CO:11:61111EAT UNRIVALLED PIANO FORTES. roams a u 0.4 4,oll;l=rommea Arriitaild 0600113.16.21 D MicleV6o.)ll6..Orar I any Thou ruin air* tirAVlA.Risr trie,,alry MAMA Ml= MM. AND sti - BuRBAN. • (ADDITIONAL LOCAL OWE Om EMT PAGE.) The Hostess, of the Pletsburg_h Press. g. 8. 4 ,,,,,,,". H. A. Weaver has received the following returns, made under oath to Assist , ant Assessor Patterson, of the reoeipts in cash' far advertising during the past guarter GAMMTA $15,015 , Dispatch. Comosereal 14,122 Chronicle—. . 13,565 Post - 6,197 The Pittsburgh Actors' Aid Union—lm nui portant lleettug—tio i tit ution Adopt ed and Officers those . For same time back tit members of the theatrical profession at pretentlocated in this city, have been at worlcuisking the necessary preliminaries for the formatiOn of an Actors , Art Union here, similar to that now in opera tion in Philadelphia, the object ot.which shall be the mental and social Improvement of the members. For the prirpose of effecting an or ganization sad the furtherance of their laud able project, there was a meeting of histrions hell yesterday afternoon in the parlor of the Mansion House, on Liberty street. • tompontry organization was erected by calling W. 151; Ward . to the chair and appolint- Lag J. E. Hamel, SecretarY. On 'assuming the presidency. Mr. Ward said in substance that he felt it, his duty as the extuntive officer nro tem, to state the ohject for with they had come together. It was h a.. view to forming an association that would enhance the condition of the actor and actress—morally, socially, and intellect ually.. A. society that would assitnulate one with another, to do away with all petty lent. oustes and make them one in cr. moment, In interest,luid In purpose—in fact, a brother hood fixed on a basis in D onc,enance with the advancement and talent Unit class, or pro fession to which they belonged. The actors of Philadelphia had the b u t hoor ot taktng the first at In this matter, ho hoped Ore long to find Gm profession bound . together in such aSsaciationt in every city in the United States' the drama hart gained stoo d hold, that his follow professionals • shoul have an equal share In the benefits that will accrue therefrom. Mr. G. S. Grey moved that the tionstltution governing-the Art Union of Prtilitdolphla be 'read tor the instruction of the meeting. The .motion was 'seconded by Mr. W. W. Moreland, who proceeded to illustrate in a lucid thinner the workings of the Philadel phia 'Union of which he had been a member. The following Constitutiou was then read, and on motiorrunaromonsly adopted: - tikerioN I.—Thld Association he sailed the t , ticroaat A.RT UNION." Sac. 2—The object -of this Association shall be to raise by subscriptions, donations and benefits, a fund to establish a library and midi. tog room, end for such other purposes ea the members of this Association may direct. Sac. 3.—The business anitiitfalra of this As sociation shall be managed .by thirteen (1 3 ) Directors, TIC: a President, \ ice President, Corresponding and Recording Secretary, Treasurer. Librarian and eight others, who shall be elected semi-anti unity, from the resi dent members of the AsiPelatiou. Bre. -4—The poisons eligible to become Members of this Association, shalt As all con nected with the theatrical profession— subject to the approval of the Beard of Direc -Sec. s.—Candidates for membership shall be balloted for. Three or more black balls re .ject; nor shall any person eo rejected be again balloted for in tan Association before the ex plmtion of sir. mouths from such rejection. Seg. '6.--,Certlfleates of membership shall he 'signed by the President and Secretary. . , Szc. T.—The initiation feo of this. ,iissocin. Lion, including certificate and copy of the constitution, shall be one dollar and slaty-five cents. SEC. B.—Any member of this Association who shall neglect to ray his or her dues for the perk,.. of three mentos, shall be liable to expulsion. eV.. s.—No notice shall be given to members In arrears, the possession of these rules being deemed and declared eurticten.t. Sue. 10—All debts, money r for ball tickets, concerts, festivals, theatrical porformancea, lectures and exhibitions for the benefit of this AlsocintlOni due by members, shall be paid within ono month, oh penalty of expulsion. SAC. Lb—Every expense occasioned by post age, Carriage or otherwise, in conducting the trainee:lons between this Association and the members thereof, shall be discharged by the individual member on whose account Such el pen.] may have been incurred. - See.l2.—Any tucmber practisinger attempt ing fraud upon the Association shall ho ex- Sec. 13.—N0 member- shall io_ qualified 1114.44 Z.C. :cite at any Teml-annual, or special genera - 1 meeting, nolo a such member's dues and lines shall cave been pa - d np previously. /1,--A member withdrawing from the profession does not forfeit any of the; rights and privileges of the Association. Sec. 13.-..-Any member wishing to withdraw from this Association most apply (In writing) and be clear of- the Secretary's books. Eric. 16.—Amember suspended for non.pay ment of duos, can be reomstated by paying the amount accumulating before and during the term. of 111.5 or - her suspension. If for un becoming- conduct, Ovate of the A 6110010.1011 - must he taken premium to his 'or her re-ad. dec. 17.—N0 member shall be expelled un less two-thirds of the vote, of the members present he in the affirmative. • SEC. 18.—Should any member enter the meet iug-room during the time of meeting in a slate of intoxication, ho snail pay for the first 'offenses flue of one dollart for the second two iao lane, and for the third shall be ex pelled. . Mr. W. - 11. Ward (lir- Orel in the Chair) of. fired the following, which was approved or. rind to which two gentlemen present attached their signatures ; Betrothed, That we. the' undereigned, mem "hers or the Thuatiloai profession, pledge our: selves to abide by the rules and-regulations of this Union as set forth in thecOnstitutlon and by-Iltaa that now le, or - wilt hereafter he, adopted, and that we form ourselves info a breech order of the Acton' Art Cfnicut,•tha hend being in rallattelptila. • The aeseelation-theitwent into an election for pc: umnebt officers, when the following gentlemen were chomn to serve fur the mien lug atx-uontbs 7. C. D. Hein, Dresideoll W. Ward, Vice cresideut; G. Ryder, secretary; J. F. Cet-ean,. Treasurer; J. C. lleybourne, Itt brarien. On ..otloti Cof J. C. Hall, the inaction of direcbtrs was }postponed for the present out of not. rtesy to those members of the profes. Dion ho, tlitongt 1111005 Causes, Wars tut ads to be probent. • Air. Oroy moved that a Committee oh - Two, .00nsiting of one from each theatre, be ap pointed to wait upon Mr. Hese and notify him or hir election asPreiddent of the Union, and ah-o to others him to the place of meeting. Tie motion was put and carried, and the Chau appoirdod Messrs. (fray and Crossett to sere. on that Committee. • Dr. J. Al. cook desired to know if the ladies of the profession were guallfled to become members of theAssoeuttion. The meeting, by a unanimous voice, dcelar (al that they a ere. Messrs. tiray,Stewart, Ileybourno, "tall and liartrul, were then appointed a- Conunntee to draft. a series of By Laws to be reported - at Übe next meeting of the Association. The meeting that; adjourned to meet at three Welt:Mt- on Mondry afternoon at the eatne place, when a full attendance is re- . • :Aral her prepossessing damsel named Henri etta came to tha office of alderman 'lambert, yesterday, and made an informs ticm againat John C. Harmer,' for affiliation. The protieoutrix alleges - that she resides in Columbiana county, Ohio, within a few miles of East Liverpool, where else became acquaint,- '•ed with Harmer, a bmkesman on the. Pitts; he a lth .and 'Cleveland 'Railroad, some time ent inter: Being of a lively, familiar dlispo. • "tio r and withal quite •handsome, It was oo difficult matter for John to gain the love and confidence of the too enaceptible Henrietta_ It was the old, old story, of faith confided and trust betrayed. The knowledge of her fall reaching the cars at her parents, the was fore. ed to wilt the parental rtnif, which she did, and came to this city, where she arrived on Friday last in quest of her direlect haver, who she met in the Union Depot, on Tuesday af ternoon. She quietly asked him if it was hie intention to redeem his pledges, at whichhhe became terribly Incensed, and told her he did not want her to talk to him any more on such an obnoxious subject: Finding that she had no oth ir alternative but to resort to the law alto proceeded to the magistrate sallies and made oath as stated. A warrant has been Issued for the arrest of the accused.. • &c, . Optics 16 Danger.--Elargaret James came 'to the Wilco or-Justice Lippert, yesterday, and instituted legal proceedings against • Jane. Thompson, Charging her with threateging to Impair the optics and mar the vision of the deponent, or, In other words, Jane said In a 'violent and uMpltatic manner that she would Put out the eyes of the preset:atal; Ibr which she was arrested and:madeto give hail In the sum of aSGO for ner appearance at a hearing to be bad in the ease to-usorrow, at three o'olock. Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylism.—The new building of the Pitts burgh and Alleglieuy Orphan Asylum, alm trti on hides street, Allegheny, will bo 'open for tee reception of visitors this afternoon, at half past two o'clock .. The clergy, and all friends of the institution, are invited to at tend. Addresses , from allatioguished speak. era may be--expected. Vile building 11 one handrtd and Any by tlfty.foist, and coat about ESE= National Wool Ciroweeal Meeting. -- 1t L now s. well understood matter witn the woolArortera that the National Wool Growers' meo g Ito . be held at Cleveland; Onto, on ,Wednesday, November 14th, will be very lamely attended,. and that the most brilliant talent engaged in sheep husbandry in the country will be present. The Us.r.errs will be represented striae Convention. • • Assault and finsieri.—;Yritrlek camp to , olliro, of, Alderman Lynch, yesterday.; and Made ir X.r.toetais rrr Bottle. • rex Doren I rock . * 10 ' * 0 0 Wln...Elttcre, ' .. ~. • /2 00 Cinrct 0, 9 00 roil 12 00 .**gvlica t, Et Oti 51 uaextel ..' 1:4 • L^ Ca Brawl*. ^l* • . 101 00 Oeltt:mtii • .._..-- --- J. W. JOIINFTON. .. . , . SCOTT JOIII,STON & SCOT*, 138/ILE.ILS IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry -SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 34111.113ERT1 STREET, • Pit tat - bum - Oa, pcmilisni. w x . txta= . ft , tteptloce Owen to Heollrlnir JeWclty. All work warant, tealegl` PHOBNI.X6 . IEAMBREIVERV: • 40.3. ..... MICAT :5411PEACMII 14.4 MILSTERS AND BREWERS - - or Ale; Porter and Brown Stout,' PITTSBURGH, PA. MORIDIVP WA TSO:4:. Man agar. talOalaS STEPLIEN L OTT, Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver, SIBUL, BRAND MD STIR LEITER CUTTER, ' SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES, cancelling stamps and Valtlxig Card*, Also. PLATER run. 98 Wood St., Car. Diamond Alley, Mae 6T0151,) le VIJILII IT ÜBE • • AMU CANE AND WOOD . 011A1118, .Msanfa c tured and for see, Wholesale or Retail. JAMES 'CV MI !AWE ILL. • NW- 97 1 de THIRD STURZT. oorogte r...lidtanddron • no. , n. ann Tula NO. YI , C,Rfil JITAVS,T„' TnE • CELEBILLTEIR STEEL TtnI)TH ISAT itAHES. "r tante illtd" Itts.l "Meadow Lark.. are twain fnesured only aZ the ocar the tottcathtry, Atka. 4hruy CItY. yorkaravrlnk aril Ptah Wago ns , row, and Tracks of tyery stild, made or the but ...on.), at eked notle , , and warranted.' • gOLUSIIIUn CULLMAN, _...,..... — -- • - - Foe Ot.LE.-4 Farmof about 68 1 Wit EW OPERA HOUSE. i ,...9 - .'s I. bolos Township, Nis hat y county. C. D. HEE5.... „ ... .:—...........D12X7 66 . w ai,,,ut1 0 , 1 ,v?..... tou r miles from the city on the ' i ...... tw...r e „„ ~,,,,,,,, _ Th.. Improvements are a largo ; THIS (Thursday) EVESIIS(}, Renedt of taro,t e ' • `,..• •'...•••••• Mouse "nth II moms, a e u0,•,. r r 1e, - ,r,g.g ~,0 00. ., gifigir . l4; vo • House. &large 1 "A , . M. WARD. grails MANAGRE. ' stshigi, ~,,,,c i• o -xi. • .1. k Run, with ; • of cuing...mon Ver'iPdVat sock[ 1.4 ..'",... 6 pr-ti. , zi o ,.. I . lor which pc:cation will be 'praleate4 an iniinesse floced .r,t t.4 . th.rd• coOn .tage about 12 ures•• double bill; consisting of the elfni foillohlni e d lud f Isla sloe, state 1 jagnsp,g wy . ~, wi , th.i . thth t he v . es of ream tree.. It l a P I ' S of the . '• t wo , et atilt •itritrabir r-dsl-'-' -""n 1"A. '":"1 I FE; OP, THE aim, . 12 PAIN - TM I =,-,....... - k ' r 7 or lOrdoolna per. And /sat Pre:ethicMono( the greatiday of sr...:'ll4ii ""' • 4 . 1 .1.1. x the abo • .n ou.nc‘"l"."' Mea th 1' "" & g °°° '' THE THREE OHARLISSIER. .1.„,,,,,,,,,„ with goo boring Mouse ~ , he fcc bearing modition. This • lewd orchard In I o-`,1•7-beeend Berate event Of the season—t derlaid with coal. . Pico. la also all en. - co°. •Ic Dr•ma of T.b.E ROMANCE 07 A rant Aim, l ow. acres adiolulng the &hoe YOUNG sea N.- ! , for sale l This pletwia 5 h,,,, ,o• oettunrovrd , i eats:day Afternoon-41mnd ISO Matinee: coal mg ...Innate with I Toe above three pieces ol trepan. ~ . the Little Saw Mill Rue and oteeb e ,u ° ,,....,lween I I r.P.- sod the coal can be reuthel awl, fr00.iiM:,, r° ,,., 4, 4 • I Tee e toraalonei. forth all that Is asked Ler iniTer. 1 1 ttre property. Also Farm 01113 acres. sitnatelo Et, clay, (,),.. I the itmoreland meets, Pa Immeetatel -. the lime of the Penna.. Wallroad. ibe t0,,,,,,,,j.. goodlli0 -11t011 Wisint B ar ra 13.11 rOUIZI•74 cellar, a• Prelim Rank ICU° feet, sad f ther oot-b.ll„dlogs. Torre Is on the place • ..., Young Apple Orchard: 110 acres cleared. balance in .1 good timber reset ngfrenera dy .oou, well watered: . underlaid with coal end elmeston ; convenient to : churche., mills, liolicha and blacksmith shops, to. gather with the pergola al property such SA stork. I Implement.. grain in the ground. &c.. Posesston Steen ituroodLatelY. .. ~_ Also, Farm of 63 acres. situated in Mueller. township, Allegheny county .pa., about 2ti miles horn ho the city, near the line of the et. libel:mule IL R...and within one-half mile of I statlont3Oseres of the beet of creek bottom land, and to a high state of enittvation; U acre. of wood rand and pasture. The lancing I. generally good. The soil is lie. 1. and well adapted for gardening. 'bile ate e talon of those wishing to embark I. the business will call at Once . and secure a good bargain. as this Is s tnre chance. • Also. • Farm of Sll- acres. situate ElleaDesh township. Allegheny county, Ps., Oil the Mmes. gabela river, about •he mile floixelhe ilorough_of Eiliabeth- 'l he soil on of the best quality. The im provem• nts area farm beau with six rooms. sgood born soil other out buildings; tendon gued•, about 61 acres °Coosa. Churches, soliciJis ono miles . very convenient. Poesemalou immediately, i Also, the best' Warm. to ElLubealg: township, containing about 00 acres, lying 00 the Mononga hela river immediately below Lock No. Lon Which 1 Is erected • lare two-stery brick dwelling. ono log 1 and one frame bah[ bate, corn crib, wagon shed, bre..k spring house, 'renal. work shop. to.; %Wet balance f . he atave is l andlt...firer bottom; the eing limestone and underlaid with coal, and shoot 20 acres of limestone. There are two orchards °nipple true. In good taming mita ilon; peach pear, mum tree. and grapevines, to. The land is well adapted lor gardening purposes, being • short Waist:my from the thriving borough of Eittabette, creating a market Le home for all the products. - The property will he sold cheap and on reasonable. tCr7.62. -.. Also, A Farm of 06 acres, Migrated In Ellmbeth township. Alle.elienyconnty, PA, stout one mile from Lock IN u. 3, on Monongahela river. Improve ments are one Dame house. with Eve rooms, barn, spring house and other outhrillo in as. The land is of the best quality. The abovegall be split at very low figures. Ferfarther part.culare, enquire of . G. 11. 'MEYER; i no: Real Eat. to Agent. 164 Fourth street. FOB SALE—The' beautiful . and SUBSTANTIAL MANSION AND GROUIttIS Orr ned Et td , .A.X&XIEIC3 , -XX3Dre"ir. cisrrir. • The house Is a model of architectural beauty. and combines every appliance for comfort and luxury. It is built of PreMcd Brick and trimmed with Brown sLOne, ball door. lard In encaustic tile. plate alas , windows, and in every !minute detail in Con struction throughout complete. THE GROODS Are ample (nearly four acres) and beautibilly orris oriented With Shrubbery. Shade Trees and Flower.. A 114.14 ont-baildinge are finished In a style ear responding with the mansion. The locality IS unexceptionable, bring free from smoke of the cities. and the view from the honer 'extensive. • • • Full pa:titulars furnisheifou application to • H. tl. BRYAN, ' Htoker to Slocum aud Real Latta, or= Fourth at.. (Burke•• Building.) FOR SALE. The follow log described prorerty will be peered at private aa..e matil SATURDAY, November MO. Pala ACIIESOF LAND :.t.tirtb,*Whlrble*Llll3l7froV:loitl. I.lf cC ir e tr"- . pa •40 • • ssu-:ELEVEN LOTS or OWYETND In Manchester, being tots Nee TM. 107, KS, 10). 110. III: 112. 113 Ve. 116 and 1M In the Dian of the stelatnt Manebesier and bounded by treble et..Adms street, Cedar alloy and Washington street the above descritud property nlll be sold at rea sonable prlees•ad on easy torn. 'title Indlspeta- ble. • • Poi! urt her laortoutlos apply to A. O. D 300111SG. 4./t bls attonwys. b. S. ruksvi.aNc • ocat:mr3 No. 110 Fifth street, Pittsburgb HOUSES! HOUSES! HOUSES! LOCATtD One Thrso-Story Brick.. Ous Thres-Stor Brick . tto. Three- . ..: tory Back.. One Turee-Story Brick.. no Two-Ston Brick.... Thrss.Storl IPICS••• ns wo-sto.l FtZmo..- us Twosatory F”toe... STEEL & WILSON, fillfqo2ll.s ANID Hui sezJri/01:at Si o. 00 Bra 1001•14 Street FOR SALE, • SIX ACRES OF LAND . 131 Mate boor Joboiton Station, on the •nak/inoOY volley Railroad. 15 mllao from the city. Thu Un provemendo are a two-story Frama Dwelling ut of roPTe I .I e b oLli s %.ft'efiC'firitfl't,' well get l e " ir tO an eiltaslve Stone mnarry on the photo With a ISO foot eeln uf the boat building alba°. thole being enema funy nd profitably tworhert7 - - . Vol terms, apply at Mu Ilea] Rotate and lasaranta Oillra on a. li RATER. serf • Holler Street. I owroncourtllo. SALE--12 acres of Growl , well timbered tad watered on Squirrel Alll ten intontra• walk from ras:enger . tattoo at Shady Lase. FoUrtn Street Road. Alfa d acres at llonla wood Station; and several Farms wall located In tVutmoreland and Ake:belly csantles. Also Coal Property, limn es au Lola In toe clty and suburbs. Far further particulars enao.re of 1111.1.1.1A11 i4/111.1/, (Opsite um calbedrw) • po No. 110 Grant Street: I`OR hund!td and elghtresLx (116) shares of litz,Lpalk crmETED win IN sold on reasonable terms. One-third to be paid down, and balmsee torn one 10 four (1 toe) Tears. Enyntle'at ktllldale Cemetery, or . 0t once oreutli.E'Y .t CLANS:I% Allegheny. noWn2S VOW SALE—On - Jackson Street, oncHOUSti •nr3 Lot: te'm by re back W Ledlle street. The house has Eve rooms; the two trout framears belch end the three other raoms are of :10th e.able frOtatha the . edlle street end; hysrant to the yned• sad olver improves:L. sits. Will be sold cheap. Enquire or /IA ARMY a 11A1.1. - -- . }teal Estate agents, hoe mr, • Ne. 011 leaver street.-Ailegbeny - JOHN D. BAILEY, Steck and Real Estate Broker. won SALE- , -11:10 Acres of Coal Land, lying Immediately upon the Ohio Meer. nt miles below Oallapylls, and ISS above Oln cloned. On the *Lave tract lo a font toot Yells of COW. which. foe general purposes. lonotompaseed. It la entirety dlffereut from tee Southern Ohio Coal: coutoins ' ut little sulphur. forges and cokes well, and for tasking steauteannot be excelled. The to cotton hemp olgott udders. , from romtrety .and Hanging ilock, must make It valuable for wallop boa s. There Is a water front of ft of a mile. writhe good hauling at all •tages of lb., riser. An entrance use been run la the Mil about SOJ feet, trsck flash of to river. together with the necessary lixtttreg tor mining and dellyenng co .1 afloat. On said ttact is dm-class doable Portable Circular Saw MU to gether with a r.atab a Orbit Milt. all In good run- Wag order, anti plenty of the very best oak, esti anti poplar tirehee.• Wou experiencelf interest If detlred. to a party with and capital for working woo. .• Atati D. HAILE s, Stook and Heal Sotate Broker. got Fourth street. POlt SAE-231 acres Coal, In. oludlog SI acres Scales,' on the But side of the Ohio hirer, three collet above Wheellog, with right of way to deer. The close proximity to a good mar het at Wheeling. toge th er wall th e fact that th e coal crops out high enough in the hall to be moo orobtatny for rolling mil. Porposes, Makes Skls good luvestmcnk. stock ikditar Broker, • No. IQ2 !fourth street. FOR . SALE—A .tell estOblished and prodtablo bissufactarlng badness. The basluses Is slab, alb suseeptlbia of bang laseiy Illexessed. • • JOHN D. lIAILDY. • • Kock and Real Irrtate Broker. • sal • N 0.102 Fourth Street. . . Ff:R B,IILE—An AmbrotyrtGal. city,:na ° ?rjr in f ig `lll°`Tili b c.et ers u"'"i'm Ind Lthe uotsessiou All BAILEY, a. ' . . JOH. D. BAILEY, or No, I E. E Fourth streat ,i , . O. EILYS_ sal • No. ti hill's Block.. ouuruhe whl. PAINTL'IIIik 00EIN RUINS AN U RUN, Nunn, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 64 Hand St., Pittsburgh. rain and Onl&M11.1.12141110 01 •TtiTy doseript ton ?V: "4".A u ""'"' PrwnPur Vgt s3 rA Wil.LLtEl U. 1111011; - Mate of Oa Inn or atom' MOssow,l stoves 1. MON . Norte•east corner of 9.61r1 awl lift ?let itrecie. 7. C. immix...—. . . ir "...E. .irliTtr x C; Byron( & 7 co., Manutko- U U. taws of lisresparilla, Leaum Ind Hasi s barri ILig.bgn7. birs.oun sad .L.aboars; uju„,, at e lg t aitit n e d ratr itias =d 4 FAv or t: =noel*" T assrlisCoodaT l44 - ': Maim Oa INK alleped to au parts of coax 1../.11 ,1 1 1, * TT Mt 111111111.1.410111. ADEEENINTILITOWS • NOTICE. ,-- WboresirLetters of Admtalstrolloor,ola the tat* of 11101JOAIDi I to of Soon loy. , Lowtot,or count,. Pm. demeaned. Itsvobeen granted to. lintdoti! ,het ttrug s r a car. jri.g ro,lreMMoll"mot valitmott. Mail MI 'Retools attMF Indata,c4to g "PITTSBURGH THEATRE. lamas AND 11A3raciss,;WIL1IENDILBSOZI. . 1 / 4 1st three nfghsa of the g;rat actor, b.., MR. JOHN BROUGHAM.. 1 . eni.‘7lPutPrrE t tt i gl,Wu K at t p ti . 117„..f!F5 4 7. ma. nlflrent cvstneoes (brongta. ['sons gt r lALrogoetron or ads 01) Stralng TlIll1:513.3.1i ET EN INti, - COLUBIBIIfg R.E.CONSTItUCTELD. To vino:ode wlth the new 3 sot 01an 1.41 • LA.DIE b stuarr. _ 812311/AX I,I FTEISOU.N. : o'clock. Onad rn>all . 33 . V c . 0 .., on 'men mouton • TOU.I3I3 3 nUr tra,t3Wi r l,% . l , 33l3oarla. Stazeupeara IGriIi.SONIC HALL, LeIST WEEK LAST. OF - TIIK GREAT ARABIAN . NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT. twparstleled exhibition.- whleh eaa already created soca a furore In this city. viii orul , lvarr cloy^ telt meek. as other engagements preclude tee' posslblnty ors longer stay. Belie engaged' to re op •n London. , at St: JFlnell natl. for a ...mono? Elabteen Weeks. It .111 shortly !elan Ulll COUU..I for • ngland. never to return. Open Every Night This week 103:111 iVednesday and Saturday Afternoons, At o'clock, when children will be admitted Ibr FIFTEEN CENTS. Closing_Positively on Saturay Evening Next:• • Admission 25 cents. Uoors open at quarter before seven o'clock. HC. bleition commences at E aif past seven o'clock pre• elsell. noS ar'PROF. BROOKW.FASHIONA.• BLE DANClitti CADEMY; PHILO BALL 75 Vann hinsier, Pittburgh, la now open day and evening. .Lavenile Class, Wedneadays and War. day. at Pt Y.; Ladies , ()lass, TuesdaY and reds,' at 2 I'. at.; Gentlemen's Class, Tuesday and Friday at 72' 1, AU the fashionable Walrus.. Quadrilles and Co - Unions will be taught on moderate terms. flat se call at the 31.1 e Stores for circulars tontainl a terms de. OIL WORilb, COMPANIESIto 01.1.03:: 400=Lit9tit SOHO OIL WORKS. BITETUrd MIN 4% CO9 MANIIYACTUFIEBB ON TES CELEBRATED SEEM LCBRICATOR, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. Sperm. jard anti Whale Oils, tisaT, TEARS' OIL en ALSU, • itandatd White Mining Oil, No. 88 ,lltarket Street, PITTSBURGH, PA; SEND FO A CIRCULAR. WOOLDRIDGE OIL DEEMING 011.X.M"'I;!3!Cir. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JO 3.N AVATT,E' . a.sldent.. LONtl, tleey and Treirr. WORKS IN TEM . TRILI.NCEVILLE, ,Ofice, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (Neer Mayo:mien Bridge.) UNUFACTUREICS Ut ?USX, WHITIL EtUIELNIEN4I3 . 0114. LE • Brana—"Luoifer." Jy1221113 , 6 . 3 t:V 6:m t .... 6,600 1.403 WARING & KING, COMMON Boas is •• Petroleum and its Prodgets, 4 DUQUESXE w•ar, x , lnurasiErtrza.ca-aex, eIDLADELMILL ADDRESS: WARING, KING & CO.. sayll:a4s BIT lAralsusat St.. Phila 0110- 6. 6 ou'rE Jous anis JOHN ROSS& CO. 9 = WM P. OGDEN & CO.. 21ANCIPACTURP.ItSpll DICALVELs ilarbon dil Lamps and Ph -tares, CHANDELP A S CARBON OILS, - No. ss DZlCtsx".l6mot ElVizroolt, alynwav:diwr PITTSBIThiGH. PA. = . - - EAGLE OIL WORKS, 7..5a. - octroxiacrwALEo. • WICHTMAN & ANDERSON, laellners and Dealers in P T 1:4 T - OFFICE. SECOND STONY, CONNEIL HANCOCK. T. AND DUQUESNE WAY. mylets.Za Ir JAMES IRWII do CO., MU= mAirurAtrrutuos U? OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA. AERNIONIL .comoe,3/essiccem-ls.e.t . at.,. Pl?T.113111: GB, I.A. COAL! COAL!: COAT.4I! IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS. H'ULIMEL & RABER site the attentlon or 11,4 nubile to their flee stock o t cou,,),"t reeetved. nwludlng the follOwthg Na pe , Lump, N 04.11, 2, Sand Chestnut, , - Lyklus Valley, Nos. t, 2,3, sod Chestnut, Allot' which they are prepared to deUver at the LOWItS I' HATES. by the single too, car load, boat, load or thousand tone. . ~ . All orders promptly atlendei to. • ' . . Quite: Itl2 Ches[unt street, near the nehot. • oc9:I 1 8 , ILSltalSOUltli, PA. - . 0.4".. t COAL 12 COAL:: ...." . . DICKSON, STROM & CO., - Mating tenured their OMee to • A7c0.1387 Lil:scort - 37.03tr0et. UnTulf City 71outt(111)31LOON D FLOOD., Axe- ear tun.' red to furnish rood Youghiogheny Ltallr,sl UT COAL 0 11 !SLACK. At the lowest Mutt price. , • . Am- Al- orders left at their office, or ad drugged tek thtm through the mati.tilltlee attended to promptly. CHARMS H. ARIESTRONG, DLL= It Y oughiogheny and Coluiellsville Coal ,Ataldanutteturera Cog, Slack, and Desulptinrized.Coke, OFFICE /1. - : D lAHD. tinnier of Butler an . Morton: firstyard on IdberPg 'and 'Clymer street!, Ninth ward, and...ou ISoedud street, near Lock No.l, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pa.lies and Manufacturers applied with the best article of ()calor Coke at the lowest seaters:ea. l)