t tt) , : • , • e Solar Eclipse. to Tan EDITOR OF ME f ONDON TIMES : i ' SI fr— am desired to inclose the copy of a letter from the captain of this Company's steamship containing a report of ' fils,observation of the eclipse of the sun on the 18th ult., in the belief that the descrip tion may interest some of your readers. - I ' am, sir, your obedient servant. • { C. W. Howell, Secretary. raarNSULATI AND ORIN NTAL STEAM s 1 ATio COMP ANY. IV. ieadentl G N I .l l6treet, September 12. . . STEAMSHIP CARNATIC, Stutz, August 28. Gentiemen---I have the honor to forward you the following description of the ecliptie of the sun, as observed-.on board, of this ship, orv.the morning of the 18th of August:. ~) "The position of the . ship at the time of - the firstioontact -was latitude 18-deg: N.-- longitude 54 deg. 15 Min. R; -being Ili twenty miles norther' the northernmel limit of totality in that -meridian..,, ~T - eelipse was, with us' only . partial, t„ha pit':•k titan of the sun's ~disc remainingmob , _ .red being, however,. only -about ,one - sixteenth part of its diameter., - Unfortu nately, at the time of the first contact, the sun:Was obscured by clouds, which threat ened to deprive Us - entirely 'of seeing'an' I part of the, eclipse. At intervals, howev er i we got thou very ght seihpit iii to prevent rellablb i erbservi 'ens being taken. At length the "). bank of clouds dispersed, and lett a perfectly :i.. clear view of the eclipse at that stage, the _ sun having about two-thirds of its diameter eclipsed. , At!7:10 st. the nearest point of -.. totality had been reached, the altitude being • 22 deg.•lo min.• It was at this time our best efforts were directed for observingthe phen omena presented.. , That portion pr the. sun reniaining uneclipsed consisted of a narrow • streak, in shape,hke am:est:eat of its upper . , left limb, in size atiouf one-sixteenth ; part of its diameter. The light emitted from this was of ,i a , very peculiar r ehariiatii, and' difficult . ,to describe; being . at the same i time extremely . brilliant, and yet most remarkably paid. The high sea running appeared like huge waves of liquid lead, and the ghastly paleness of the light thrown_upen, iti and all around revealed a scene which, for i s weird-like effect, it would be as impossible to depict as it is to describe. The eclipse not being total (with cis,) the corona was not visible. The first appearance noted liy_the spectrescope , was that of sveral dark lines in the spectrum of that portion of the sun visible at its great est obecuration, which -was:examined through a narrow chink with the instru - -Tratat . as recommended by lieutenant Her 'acne]. The next appearance was a rough ness on the concave edge of the crescentoof sunlight left visible. Thi,Swas well marked, . and , seen very plainly with the unarmed Spectrescope; the rapidly increasing bright nesiof the sun prevented the prisms Ji•ctra being of much use •except during the dark • est part of the eclipse. Throughout,l the rays between red and green I predominated ' over those {between green and violet. A small black spot was observed on the son's disc, situatut in its upper right limb, distant about one-eighth part of its diameter from its extreme edge. Contact ceased at 16h. 112 m. 295., Greenwich meantime. The only meteorological peculiarities discovered were that the temperature the day before the eclipse was unusually low, being 74 0 at noon, while on the preceding day and that of the eclipse it was SIP and 73 0 respective ly. The direction, or _force, of the usual monsoon wind was not apparently affected; . the two .only nOticeable features being the extreme haziness of the horizon, with a clear Sky ; and the highly luminous appearance of _the sea at night., The daily tidal range of on the day.preceding the eclipse. The tem perature of theses during theeclipse was 759, that of theair T2 O , and barometer steady at 29.700. "I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant, "CHARLES G. Pirmucas, • "Commander. . "To the Managing Directors of the pen insular and Oriental Company." . _ Vessel Burned in the Delaware... The pilot Killed and Several of the. Crew injured. „ The brig Sunny South, loaded:with 114,- 450 gallons of benzine, valued at - $20,619 cleared from this port pa Friday, for,Bre inen; Oil 'reached a pcfnit a short distance below Chaster; when 'the vessel was-an chOred consequende of the storm which prevailed on Fiiday night. ' Capt. lames R. ellY, a resident', of this city, and a well known pilot was in command. , Between nine and ten o'clock an eiplosion took place on board, and the entire vessel was soon in flames, and before morning her bull had sunk , to the bottoni.l Mr. : Kelly, the pilot, either_ jumped or was blown overboard, and it is supposed was instantly killed. When his body was recovered, on SaturdaY morn ing;_ it - was found that one of his arms and both ankles been broken. .The captain of the brig, Mr. Bayley, and the crew. Atte below at.the time; but all of them fortunate ly escaped with their lives, though some of them were- :burned quite • severely, and •Mr. Bayley wilt probably lose an arm, The mate was also seriously injured. They • were takedto Chester for medical treatment. The. bedyof Mr.” Kelly was brought to, his residence in this city. The eldest son of the deceased died a few days since in New Or leana, and his body is now on its way to 'Philadelphia. Captain -Kelly was extensive ly known throughout our city. lie com manded the airy icc boat for nine years, and subsequently had charge •-of the steamship Norfolk: He also commended at times the atearnships City of Richmond, Virginia, and the' It waestated that the ex plosion and fire occurred in consequence of the vessel having been struck by lightning but it is thought that the'accidearhappened by gas from the benzine making its way Into the cabin where there waa a lighted lamp: The captain of the steamboat :Ariel reported that when he passed the scene of the accident on Saturday marning;the yeas eel was totally destroyed, and flames were seen issuing•ont of the water where, the I had sunk.—Phil. LOger. The nuez - • Another great enterprise is near its com pletion.. It is expected that the Suez canal will be open for vessels of the largest size in the course of October. Its depth is 26 feet, Its 'width from 180 to 800 feet; its cost, about $80,000,000, and it will shorten the navigation betiveen Europe and India by _about one half. It, belongs to ,a. French joint stock company, and its construction is due to the 4enlus, energy, and persistence of M. Ferchwutede.Lesseps, a grandson of Lafayette.' Muchofthe excavation hag been done by machinery, and where heavy ma sonry has been needed to guard tbe canal against the infil pc )19(1 from the Mediter ranean, - artificial' itioneluni been for the purpose. out of sand and hydraulic *Ga. About 20 .000'Europeana have been employed on the work, and are settled in new towns along the line. Avast number of Arabs have also worked at it irregularly. It has lately been visited by general Darling, of New. York, who speaks of the enterprise witteadralnition, and regards it as certain to be successful. In connection with our Pacific railroad . it revolptionjze the - car rying trade in e worfd. ~'~".+»Lisr ,-+^.i, w::xws~: ~c,Gi,L'~`vs ...~..:i ~ ....r. 'Melee Tr,ailep! r.i . „ "gland. The LondonZpsses,has aye ry interesting article on the trade: ""iiiithitls called the Wenband Lake ' tee id no' longer brought from. America, but 'hut Norway ','the passenger by the. Steamer from,. Hull to Christiania passes, ,about half way, up the fjord, a . small town,, Drobak, by name, where the ice is - stored up during the.win ter, and when& it is imported into England. A few miles &Om Dribak Is a very pure lake, fed'entirely by - Mountain streams. Thil lake and all the adjacent property have been purchased by the Wenham Lake Ice tomPany, who are easeful that no drain age nor other impurity 18 allowed to On tatnliate the water. In this Way they have attained for their ice the reputation of.being the purest the , world, and in 188.5, out. ,of 44,828 - tons exported • from Norway, 43,869. - came from the source above mentioned, When the ice is reaped a sharp ice .plow divides the ice into squares, the sides of which are' twenty-one ificltesi apart; wedges are then driven in and the ice split into blocks, which are gathered into large hobses built 9f pine wood, with double,walls two feet: apart, the space, be tweeri being filled with sawdust. When stored, sawdust is strewn• between each ice block, otherwise the whole would freeze into a solid mass. At the chief hotel in Norway, the Victoria, at Christiania, it is *banal to place an enormous cube of ice on a silver dish in the middle of the table, and there it remains until it melts away, aproe,ess whose duration, of course, vane swith the temper-I ature,,butalways lasts several hours. The loss by melting is 60 per cent. before the ice reaches the English consumer. But the:Norwegian ice is only a small portion of that,which is used in England.- Rough ice taken from the canals and ponds is stored up in enormous' quantities by the fishmongers and the pastrycooks. Mr. Gatti, of London, who'recently claimed compensation for the loss of his bu siness by the removal of his premises, declared that he had made 04,000 pounds a year , by the sale of penny ices alone. During the present season Paris has been largely', supplied with glacier from Switzerland. This is a great innovation, and perhaps the time is coming when Alpine peaks, hitherto valuable only for their pictorial beauty, will be valuable commercially. By means dice fishermen are able, to remain at sea: many days together, instead of•running into port after a few hours' fishing, as formerly. An imal food is flaw being sent to England from the Antipodes, packed in ice. Every year seems to increase the commercial value of this moat solid but fleeting article: SPECIAL NOTICES. ag`'PHALONIS "PAPELIAIV LOTION," • FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COM PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne Skin sort, rair sad blooming. For Ladles In the Nursery it is invaluable. For Gentlemen. atter shaving, it has no equal. "PAPHIAE LOTION` , la the only reliable remedy for diseases and blem ishes otike akin.' PELAZON'S "PAPUAN SOAP" For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; will not Wisp the skin. Price, 25 cents per cote. "MOE DR A new Perfume for the liandkitrehlef. Eignialte, delicate, lasting fraglance. Sold by nll Druggists. PHALON it SON, New York ja:r9-arcap 10 2c *BATCHEILOWS HAIR DYE. Thier splendid Hair Dye is the beet In tbe world; the only true and 4)erfect Dye; haruiless, reliable, Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous. U4s; remedies the All effects at bad dyes; invigo raVes and leaves the. Hair soh and beautiful. black or brown. ,Bold by all Druggists andrerfamers; and properly applied at Batehelor's Wig Jraclory, No. 16 Bond street. New 'York. an.%:t63 _ Youn_g Men's giade to Happy Atirrtage and Conjugal Fellclty. The humane Abuses benev °lent, Physicians, on the Errors anti incident to Youth and Early Manhood. sent 'in sealed letter envelopes, free or charge.. Address HOWARD AB. BOCLATIO.N, Box P., Philadelphia. Pa. mr/B:qsisT A MLSERABLE LIFE Is that of the dyspeptic. Why suffer when Roback's Blood Runner And Blood Pliis artll surely cum you f They cau too obtattied from any druggist. Bold by all 'Druggists Everiwiiere. CONITAL.I3I3CEIVIS Should a. e Bobnek , s Stomach Bitten to strengthen the prostratindishieh always follinirs seine diseases; It willbe'reinid fst stiperier as , a, sth:wasting tante to any: of the' wine and bark preparations of the present day." r -t. • — Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. EVERYBODY Shouid keep constantly within their reach those in valuable remeutes to successfully combat disease, Boback"s Blood rills, 'Whack's Stomach Bitters, and Boback's , Blood:Purliter; they are infallible in the diseases for which they are rueommended. • • Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. • • Ertszrbituks . Often arises from ,Morbid ,eondttion of the entire system, and no betteriemedles can, be found than Dr. Boback's Blood Purldeiandßlood plus: 'Bold by all Druggists Everywhere. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE Is worth a pound of cure. Fever and Ague can be prevented !nail edinates and in all constitutions by 'the constant use of Botrack 'IIP tom soh Bitters, and oft times the very worst ewe have, been cured by their timely use. Persons Hying la =Warlord' dis tricts should never be without them. Bold by all Draggists.Everywhere. NEURALGIA Can be 'effectually cured by taking Dr. itoback`i Blood Purifier and Blood Phil, and bathing theist feeted :note with Tincture, of. Aconite or Chloro So - Id by all Druggists Everywhere. • 14'0130.D.Y. Can afford to be withent anetivaluablelneclfelnes se Boback's Blood 14118. Stomach' Itifteze and Blood Pander • Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.. CONVALESCENTS Or permit's recovering front Fevers or any of, the malignant . forme of, Oltembe, will And Itobactli Stomach Bit -eft Invaluable se n tonic and stilt:elan& for removing all the rrostrating effects which follow • disease; 1 4upplies the great 'want in long felt for sale suit reliable teal° sad appetiser.. Bold by alt Drusibits 7Everywhere. . . WHO SELLS THEM The Agents for the mate-of BOHAOK , B BLOOD PILLS, STWiIAMBI BiTTEIIB and BLOOD PURI FIER are all Driagemti everywhere.. U. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO., r. PROPRIETOrta. • • ; eitgepriVArrit asUann6V • - - AUCTION AWL • ea' Annetk0....111,F0M111111111.0,114 BY R. B. 811/521BOB& 00. BEAUTIFEA. - - • • . • SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AT AVCTION. • • On Thursday Afternoon, Oet. Ist, At 2,1 i o'clock. on the Premises, will be sold by auc tion. the very handsome residence and grounds of DILL. A. EiltiTki, Esq., situate on Ittoptirrel 11 ill. adjoining the residences of Abram Garrison , B. Prank ...Tones, and others, fTwenty-third ward.) within ten minutes' walk of Laughlin station. The improvements eonsist of a neat, comfortable at.d convenient Cottage of . Meat rooms, an additional cottage, which embracts wash and bath roOms, wa ter closets, an elegant 'stable and carriage house. The grounds comprise about three acres. laid o a In toe most modern style of landscaping, and plan ed with the greatest variety of choicest fruit, in full bearing. rtudded with tine evergreens and sherbbery: For beauty of 'Donlon varied and plc turesgue scenery, It is unsurpassed by any In the surrounding district. • Also, another lot of acres, immediately adjoining, will be sold as a whole or to snit purchasers. EL EL SMMOSOff & CO., • 248 Auctioneers. BY PAL3II3II & nuans 116 PHILLIPS, 4.I7CTIONEERS And Comsnisekm Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, i AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. 'lif noicoments Solicited. Prompt Re. t rno. - BY L . LECHIATE. AT AllCTlolli—House and Lot, Federal Street, Allegheny. SALE ON SATURDAY, October 3d, at 3 o'clock The propertyiNo. 305 FEDERAL STREET, Al legheny', above Jackson. will be sold on the prem ises, at 3 o'cloeir, on SVIIIHDAY. October 3d. The Lot la 20 by 100 feet. The H nse is a two-story brick. with hall, six rooms, finished attic and excellent dry cellar. The whole interior wood work la grained at-d varnished in best manner. The ceilings are high. Gas and water throw/MAIL A public alley eat ends from the rear of this lot, thus securing an uninterrupted cur rent of air. The Immtion. nelghhorhood and build ings are good.rendertag thl‘ a verheomfortable and desirable place-of residence. Is sold only on ac. count of the owner's removal to the country.- Terms—Half cash, balance In two years . - An inspection of the premises prior to sale In vited. • A. LEOGATE. Auctioneer. MOUSE AND LOT,, 6TH WARD, ALIA:GHENT. AT AThiTION. 1 113 prone .y Nb. 28 Brady strcet, near the Lo comotive Works. at Manchester, will be sold. on. THURSDAY, Octoorr Ist, at. , 3 o'clock r. Tee house to a neat. comfortable gothic: frame, In good condition. Terms, one half cash, balance in two years. A. LEGOATE. Auct. 1159 Federal strvet. Allegheny, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. P OIIIII AMENTAL_,STAIN- A. ED, itNAMICLED and GROUND GLASS, for Dreg toren and Prescription Stands, with appro- priatedesign, PAGE ZELLESS DUP.. S Wooistreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. BIRTH SCHER CORDIAL, , . An Infallible remedy for Smuttier Complaint, Diar rhea, Dyaentery, Vomiting,. Sour titomaeh and Cholera Morbue. DR. CRIMP-CURE, A. specific for Cholera, Cramps and Paln In the Stomach, for sale by • H./M.IIIS &AirbirG, Corner of Liberty andliiVayne StreetsT AGIMIVre FOR J. SOHOONNAKER & SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD, • alccolos vEsorrEzt GREEN, • The oily pee* point 04 will hoe deterierate Dy oxymora. It will look betherdoet longer and glee more perfect sanstattion then any paint In the Nvmmi, PITTSBURGH IIIPORTHG HOUSE. ESTABLIZEIED 1830. SCHMIDT & FRIDAYS IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN I • WINES AND LisltrOKS, No. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Would direct the attention of the publics to the hct that, po sensing super stir &citifies through several large Wine and Liquor Houses .in Europe, and muting their importations direct, they are enabled to otter the various grades of choice WINES AND LIQUORS at prices less than Eastern rates. Ex aminations of qualities and Comparison of prices respectfully solicited. A choice assortment of pare OLD RYE wins- KEY constantly on - hand PURE NATIVE WINES. • • ISABELLA AND CATAWBA, Of par own growang. Also, the best brands of CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHERRY and' PORT WINES. "Vine Growers , Company" of BRAN. DY, pint flasks,ust the thing for travelers. N. B.—Partic ular attention paid to supplying families. "A, MA.IIIAUX, jrAtifilf No. 4 Virgin alley, Pittsbnrab• JOSEPH .5. FINCH &GO., Nos. 595.187, 1159. 191. 193 sad 195, FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH, EANU7aC717132.48 or Copper Distilled Pant Rye Whiskey. Also, dealers in FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS, HOPS, Ste., . mhZ!lagd , PAPER. PITTSBURGH PAPER MANE. FAOTURING COMPAN:Y,filooofacturero of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. MINTON MILL — fiTEUBIMVILLIL. ouzo. BRIWITON •MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, YA. On/011•AND WARE N 0.82 Third PI . y LOrFuntah—NUGTIEIT 11ARTJE . • Jt10.11: LPFIYG OAILUEL RIDDIX DiazoloAS—Augrol Hartle, J an; id Hartm John Pi t er S •-rinuotoon.• Ouh mk. • COLOoki C4 . •\... A ' - I,llk • SCCO s;_Crl TOILET' ir.. :e°APS• 'Z '...., Are p..pared tby be skilled work <tl.- v c jk" val'rfre°l:lla lr t he as at a , M i tt% •If I , AHD by deta l ' and customers. Bold everywhe re . de77:wr. VIVRE 'CIDER VIN i fi re r .. lf i k ; ir t ig o o l r m t;tir a ls 4 go cr eels Vla or gallon, b; • JOHN A. . PAU Corns:Liberty . IMES§ cam TOR 1 , V.P.4;,...• . ,•-••..•*........,••••,•••••••••••-•,...:ot 1 • I C 84"7 i t. TWO BoUIRDO AND LoT Carroll street, i o Allegheny. This property will sold low, aa the party Is about leaving the city,,an wishes to dupe% ofithe_iprimerty before removing. BAW LULL, TWO DWELLING HOMES TWC • BARNS, with _goods FARM, and about 800 acres timber land. This property will be soldiow. Cart W s 500—wance on time to suit buyer. relator 110 ACRES, will be sold Ibr twentj dollars per acre. Improvements annibrtable frame house and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear. FARM OF 150 AORF.S, near the line of railroad; very well located for raising stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land in 'needle* and grain. CITY PROFERTY.—WM sell a rood brick house, containing five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollen, andwould rent for the amount in six. years. - .IE - I. ARMS LOT OF OROUND, having a river front, _and very convenient of access. wlll a gab i l t l i si estab l ished 'l c %tont:: the F l uid . : d . b g r e i r= therewithj a good. welling and lbrtyaeres of land.- YOUR LOTS in Sharps - bum n ear She railroad: would make • g coal ysrd. HOTEL FOE 8 LE.--tit fine Hotel property, situated at the almallle Junction, containing fourteen - rooms d the necessary ontbuibilm with three acres f en and fruit trees. well located • hotel be sold low, as the propirt; for wishes to re from business. II =arr. - One large Home for arding House. One new Brick came 8 rooms. • One new Briek s/ oum of 4 rooms. One new Brick :louse of 3 rooms. One House ot• rooms and lot 55 by 140. One House cf./ rooms and lot 150 by 1.50. Two new Brick Houses, 11l rooms each. One new Frame House, 4 rooms. - Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new Fria: House in Wilkinsburg, having six rooms d large lot. well suited for garden. T acres that be divided into acre lots. 5 Lots a Oak] d. . Power and ala e Room and Y for rent, in a good location. be rented f r short or long time. FOR LEASE 0 RALE-3 Lots n Morton street, Ninth-Ward„ WANTED-3, 0 feet of Flag 3to 4 Inchm thick. TO LOAN-. 450, 00, IN 80113 OF $5,000 AND ARIL _-- I APPLY AT D, P. BTU'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. te23:pll 2,000,000 A" OF CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE, BY THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, Lying wont the line of their road, at ril,oo TO $6,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEAFI:I3. For further partieulars, maps, &e., address JOHN P. DETEBEITX 4 Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kauai, Or CHAS. B. .I.4IEBORPiI, snit: St. Louis. Mimosa PENN STREET DWELLING FOR SALE.. • 'That ,spientild three-sign' BEIGE DWELLING, N0:135 Penn Street, • AdJoinin g the residence of Wm. IticHnirbt, F.sq. Is handsomely finished. has all the modern Improve manta. Also, a pied Fire Prot.! Safe La. et, ,table and carriage house In the rear. Lot Is 24 feet on Penn street. and extend, back 160 leek to a private alley. Location Is one of the Inuit desirable in the etty. For furtherparticulars enquire tot ISAAC M. PENNOCE, st•22:xso No. 19 Irwin street. SSSO(, WILL PURCHASE A .50w' NEAT COUNTRY SEAT. colt ttliaing U acres, all under fence- and cultlyation. The improvements are a cottage house, with stable and other outbuildings; 900 bearing fruit trees, of best selections I watered by two - never-falling siarings. eituated 4 miles front the city, near to McKee's Rocky and Chartlers Creek.- From thle - Apply ui voes..te. mufti Cor. Fourth and Smithfield streets. • QMALL FARM IN WESTMORE LAND COUNTY FOR SALE.—S 4 acres of excellent land, rich soil, lice well far cultivatloa, dwelling hints., good bank barn, 40 by 60 feet, wagon abed, corncrib. never falling springs in every acid butane. spring house. twenty acres of prime oat timber. fences Incomplete order, coal under the whole farm. Situate ntar school*, churches and stores, 7 miles from Greensburg. Will De4Selia low fore h. IL-OUTHBERTYkSONS, 63 stolthdela street. i BR SALE & TO LETO.-Houses id Lots for sale In allparte of the ty and se- Also,Also, several TA , IMB is _goo locationt. a man WOOLEN FACTORY, wt SO acres of land. and good improvements, whisk I will sell cheapest/ On fissionable terms. BUillneell Hones to let on good streets. Privste Dwelling lElouses far net In both cities. For fartherarticaissw fngnfne ign 110 O -WILLIAM WARD. rient street. opposite Cathedral. REAL. ESTATE AGENT 115. FOURTH ST. 115. JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO., STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS. Are prepared to sell at Anetion STOCESBONDS, and all kinds of SEOURITIIO, either .& • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac.,_ on the premises or at the Board of Trade Rooms. Particular attention paid. as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private aide. Sales of Real Estate In the conntry at tended. Ocoee. (Mee. No. 1.115 FOURTH STRNE'r. „iy6iset. $lO4OOO 14"' myls Real Estate Agent. 80 tkaltbeeld street. i . ~.., ' 1 • it .., i at '...,.:,,.,:',.. •-•::::_..,. R , . ~..11, ..... , 4 3 .. .., „, : l. 'P ; tOr 12 , , ,, 4 - ' . ?,, p; . i... , . v,:. !-.•,-,:, 14. VI. :,:r,,z4r. ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS OFFERED IN THIS CITY. BOSTO N, WATEI T BUT T ER glEtOtA9211811: BIBS; SCOTCH and *ILK BISCUIT. • For Sale by Every Grocer. In the City. Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St. Japla STANDARD .15", AIERWAN BITLIARD TABLES,. I= asn OOMBINATIOrtitt3IdOIt. Uadlsontably the best In else. wrw-IMPROVE. MMNTif, Patented, Nov. Stith, 1867, A_prll 111011. Zverythlnfr relating to blldirds o che beet quid 'mend lowest rodeos always on•hand. iira.Nrya, PA' s tenteithisy sth, Illusgated pricuSllSts g senton'eppllCitbie. Address taburgh l Pa. President.' . ' InL , ON, l Treasurer. 7 s Atrell, 13. it , , : ilium,'" • PHELAN IinOOLLEIVIDER. e :a ii3d:m; 43 ? u• iißogsY ei New ion oily ly • ' 114 COOS, GRANT CORNMEAL, RYEI F, WAS111:11611M MILLS, _ ' __ WAtlatiNfiTON ISTREZT, Near Plttetairgb Grata Zlevator W. W. ALIVIIMIVEION, GAH.--For Iby the barrel or e Ng' 131 " • Hatikt atieetJ. Manufnoturer of 41X/RN MEAL RYE FLOUR and CHOPPED lf EED. Orders delivered ln either alt } free of charge. Grain of all a obopPod, Imo Vern ok•llod. on abort notice. • 140,11411.4 ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. GEO. U. PET'lilY. ORAOKER BAgERIE~.- •"1 Ik7';. 4. PI.: sta.? *: Ns • o."ri ~ ' ~,.i. ~- w~`..+. , t - .;~~ 3::1.x- "'~" .~..... .7..._.._x-. _~_........w_.~:"'5"~e v...uKl.` . +. w.. 0. +..~H.x.~ .Y..,. c..x -a~ V .. ..f'eß .x. «5...... .. Ii!SirAVA nisionAricy, co., OF. nimmazzon, PAL, Office, No. 424 PENN ON NAT/ONAL MUST CO. BUILDING.) I Robt. Dickson, Bat. Liddell, W . J. Friday, G. r ledle, • Q. Van Buren F. Kirsch, R. H. Myers, J. Haniswisch, Chris. S iebert, L. J. Blanchard; J. Weiner, II P. Sal!decker. O seLloirwr J R . J IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. • , . ESTABLISHED 1403. CASH CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVESTED rt , NDS EXCEED /NO $8,04110,000 IN BOLD. Insurance against Fire erected on House. and Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam boats, ac. Pollees issued payable In gold ar curs rency. air United Mates Branch , three s 40 FINE. STREET, New York. 411 losses of the United States Branch will be ad justed is New York. J. V. mozAvona,rN, Agent. emee, 47 FOURTH BTIZEET. MR. McL.A.VBFILI Y is also, Agent for the Alanhat. tan We Insurance Company. seS:v72 BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEtWENY, PA. OEM in Franklin Sayings Bank Buildings, No. 43 Ohlo St., Allegheny. A. HONE COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the oommunity, who trust by I. dealtna to merit a share at your patronage. ENRY .11014,W135 GEO H . D. RIDDLE DIRF,CTORS: Henry Irwin, . H. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwijr, Geo. R. Riddle, Jacob Frans, ' Gottlelb Pau, Drum,Simon J. B. Smith, • Jacob Rasl W. M. Stewart„ CD. F. Will/ton, Joseph Crate. Joe. Lantner, H. J. ZMkand, , Jeremiah H o 'en aple:oBs WESTERN INSURANCE COM. PANY OF PITTSBURGH. • .ALESANDER MAUCH; President. WM: P. HERBERT, Secretary. • CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent. Office; 92 Water street, Spang & Co.'s Ware. house, op stairs, Pittsburgh. . Will la:ure against all kinds of Fire and Marine who . A. home Institution. managed by Directon re well known to the community, and who art determined by promptness and liberality to main. fain the diameter which they have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be tnsured. DIRECTORS: Alexancter Nimick„ Jona B. McCune, R. Miller,. Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James hitlAnleY. - William S. Evana, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, Phillip Reymer, • Daxid IL Long, Wm...llorrizon, _ D. Eamsen. _______ - n 027 JNDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.-OF PHILADELPHIA, of nat. 11311 & 437 CHESTNUT ST., NZAIt 5271 tanicrOnS. Charles 47. Rancher, Mordecai H. Louis ToilMa Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, ' 'lsaac Les, Jacob-R..BmM Edward O. Dale, F come W. Riellards, fieorae CHARLES IL BAN HER, Prkient. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. 0. STEELE Sec.retary,pro tens. . ' 4. GARDNER COFFIN, Acittem. - North West corner Third and Wood Streets. mhß:wli pENNSYLVAIIIA 'INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTISBURGH OFFICE, Nu. lOU WOOD STREET, BANK 07 COMMERCE BUILDING. This is $ Home Company, and insures against lost by Vire exclusiveiv. LEONARD WALTER, President. • 1). C. BOYLE, Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH McELHENY. &ecstasy. DlRSOrons: I Lec7...T2 L T. . J. lappe. -- 3'aze-v.., -- .7^o„ir• A. Amami:C. 3 M-- --- -- In Leonard Walter. C. C. Boyle. J a Robe Patick, arc ern" , !braid, NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OP THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY. Mee. In ALLEGHENY TRUST COXPANYI BUILDING. FIRE .nrsumurcE ORLY. W. W. MARTIN, Preddeat. JAS. Z. STIVZI7BO3I. Secastary. DUIDOTOILS: A. H. ID y ll ah 10./I.P.W.lnnunerno. Thomism Job. A. liers ru, LocAnart, Joe. Myers, Jas. L. minim, nob; LP, C. O. Hoyle, Jno. Blywn. Jr. Geo. Gant. JacobHoWn. mnt,:n3t ALLEGMENT INSURANCE COM. PANT OP PITTSBURGH. . ~ winos, No. 311' BUTHIITIDitET, Harm BLOC/ Insures against all kinds of Tire and Marine Risks. JOHN IRWIN. Jn.. President. JOHN D..NoCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL. Becretai7. CAPT. WkL DEAN. General Agent. • D/311CT011e: Crpt. Wm. Dean. B. L. Fainest oclt W. H. Eversona Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, ilant..l. T. Stae.kdale. PEOPLES' INSURANCE COM PANT. John Irwin, Jr., John D. McCord, C. a...Hussey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hosidnson, Charles Hays, , OPPICE. N. E. CORNER WOOD & MIRTH srs. A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Risks WM. Phillips, ea DIBSCTOMi:pt. John b. Rhoada, Jobs, Watt, Samuel P. Shriver, John R. Parka, • • • Charies•Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush, , Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. P. Lanz, James D. Verner Samuel M ee r l4:km% WM. PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WATT„ Vice President. W. P. GARDNER, Secretary. • • • CAPT. JAS. GGRIRMi. General Agent MANHOOD: HOW. LOST I HOW RESTORED! Just prubetalied taseated angst. ope. Price, six cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure et fterrentorrhosa, or Seminal dumped menu Kminuons, Sexual Debtlityand Impedimenta to Mar riage generally, _• Nervousness, Consumption, Ent laps', and Fits: Mental and Phylical• Incapaelt., re. salting from Self Abuse, &a, by.,Robt. J. Culver well. M. D. autbor of the "Green Book. &e. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," sent under seal, Ina plain envelope, to any address, post— paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE. Co., 127 11:10WI=, NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOX CHM.' - Also Dr. Onlverwelre "Marriage Guide," price 35 cents, ravS:nhwT W. A N HOOD.”—Another New MEDICAL PAMPHLET, ;7 r coin the Den of Dn. Courts. The Medical Times say of this work: "This valuable treatise on the mini thisd cure of premature decline shows, how heal Impaired through secret ab uses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a olear synopsis of the impediments to marriage. the canes and effects of nervous detfility. end the remedies therefor." 'A Docket 'edition of the above - will be 10 warded on receipt of WS cents, by addressing Doctor -CUR TIN, N0..88 liorththarles tltreet, Bittlmore, Md. WWI ~ ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT To dIARR.Y. Essays for Young Men, • On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases I”eldent to Youth and „Early Msuhood, with the hamone view of treatment and cure, sent by mall in !waled letter envelopes Credo? charge. Aar/resit, HOWARD Ad• tiOCIATIoN, Rog rhild4phla, Pa. teil:atal-dR7 SURF HOUSE, -ATLANTIC Cl= N. L nts first class Hotel will open fir the season on lh Jure. Term 43.60 per der 111110 per week. Address It. R TROYFRON 1 roprletor, (Formerly of Congress Hall,' Cape ' island, and Nei tro_polltatt Hotel, Washington. D. C.) N. tousle will be ander, the dire ction 0 Mr. CARL BENTZ. .e22:re) EIIUDINIER RESORT. A NE W• • THE LAKE HOUSE, Stoneboro, ( n On the line of Jamestown & Franklin Railroad, oe hour's ride from Franklin.) This house it lar . new and commodious. well furnished. has billiard room', ten - pin alley/ and covered nrome. mutes. It is on the banks of theest and ationntling 'ln fish. and ad. Fairy Lake in America, mirable for wiling purPoses, aurroanded with phur springs. romantic saaner7. to. It tit the beat artraroor re. 102130 the Mato. Address. 1. Proprietei. T.TR, &o. ANBIThuNcm, DIRECTORS . . . . MYERS, President. T. DICKSON, Vice President T. J. GRIER. Treasurer. ALBIETZ; Secretary. prTranußtirt, PA President. .Secretary. ICEDICAL. HOTELS. MIN NEW OPEn4I -HOUSE. Manager nimiminser. Manager ' • -.l4l:W.VANrrnm Last week of WHITMAN'S GREAT EUROPEAN STAII• BA LLET TROUPE• WEDNPSDAY EVENING. Sept; 30th, and ever/ Evening eind Saturday Matinee, will be preaented. Shak spearws beautiful Fairy play. A MIDSLIMI.IIITII .241 G HT'S nige.Pir.- Cast to the entire strength et the sepetfot Cornea. ny. inl roo tieing the veal Aurelia , ballet Twa in under the di , ect:on or stone. EVIG: T h e gees 31011LACCHI, together wltttid'lle. Fonda. Beretta. Laura, Albes Una. the arrlDbees end Coreede let, In beautiful dances every yentog. Coedit/nut • with the most dazzling Transformation teem ever seen in this country. .‘ OF - PROF.. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLEDANCING AeADVEY4 No. 95 THIRD STEMS?, now open in the no. (Totten of pupils. Class days and hours—For La. dies. Masters and Misses.-Wednesday and Saturday ' at 2 o'clock P. M. For. GentlemetteedoY. Friday X. 'Evenings, at 9 to , cfolk. Frteate - lessoise Men. , Crcours can be had 'at* the Mato IttOres ama at the _ Academy. - Classes out of the - . ohm lL convenient; attended to. sar Mall to let to Select Parties. ' ' seeiVit POWDER. plums OF THE 8 , ) VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER*, MAKI:TFACTI7BED BY THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, ARTHUR KIRK, Agent, Office, No. 289 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. CANISTER POWDER. Electric Nos. 1, 2,2 4 and 5 grain, in Mane Canisters ,1 lb. American SpOrtlng, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. ea • Duck ch Shgotiilg a , Nos. 1,2, &and 4 grain, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. eaoh Indian 12111,e In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each.. . Kentucky Rifle, in Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each Kentuckyß Idle, in Oval Canisters of K lb. each (25 one lb. Oval Canisters In a case.) (50 half lb. j do. do. do.) liEGc .POWIDOEIC. , Kentucky Rifle, sTra, PFO, and "Sea Shoot ing" ro, kegs, 25 lbs Kentucky Mlle, rrro, IrFG, and "Sea Shoot: ing" rB, _in kegs, 124 lbs . . Kentucky FFFG, PFG, and "Sea Shoot lug" FO. k4s, 631 lbs Deer Powder, inAegs, lbs Mining' and Bhippinp, Powder, Mining r, Fr, and YFF grain, net cash,. in kegs, 25 lbs Safely Fuse for Blasting, of superior quality, In packages of 50 feeraud over Delivered free of expense on hoard of Boat OE Baiiroad, in Pittaburgh or Allegheny. mrzmwv&F PAGE, ZELLERS & DUFF, MAN UleauTUktElLt3 GllutYND GLASS, LEGAL. A DMINISTRATOR'S POSITIVE SALE. I Will sell at the COUP.T.HOITSB, in the City oC Pittsburgh, on. • Tuesday, October 6, at 12 o'clock M. • The following tracts of land situated in Tyrone and. , - ri e Arec k entairini -3204---- acrei.hav — lng- " ' - atrouv i .„ e l : n es ; • miles on the Conneltsville Itattlroad -and • Tbu 1 togheny river. near Miltenberger's Ration, bay". fr,rat 75 to 80 acres tilled land, balance, or.ta • umberedencl suitable for-grazing: there Is 'tiro *mg this tract good building scone, and „stone suitable fur making lutdraufle cement. Another Iraq, ,con taining 0 21 a', es and ali4wance: thktraot .1a a large brick and frame building. 60 by 140, admi rably ad .pied fur a I .rge Tannery. with engine sad holier, and machinery heretofore used in-themann facie re of Ore trick, but which can readily twmadis suitable for grinding cement or bark; there is she on this tract bench stone for 'glass house furnaces. and the beat of Stone fur making bydraillie eematlt; also, veins of coal and Are clay, a considerable Quin.. thy of timber. and ,50 to •60 acres tillable land. Miltenberger etatiorr; on the Connellevillellati. road, Is located on tots tract, which has a front or over :a miles on the saki railroad. - Terms of sale Made known on day of tee, Per-, eons desirOus of visiting said land can get all tacit: mationfrom the undersigned.: • .tt VuN BaNNWIRBT. Admlnistrator, de bouts non. eta, of DBX): KM TEN BERGE R. deceased:- ae3r:7lB JNU. D. 'BAILEY & BRO.. Anat.% ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. riociee is hereby glren that the Court hare or dered that a second general meeting of , the credi tors or - . . ROBERT. B. NORMS, , • • . A Bankrupt, be held at the office of JOHN N. PUB— VIANCE; Esq., Register 'in Bantranttt, at No. 118 Federal street, Allegheny City, Pa., on the lferfi DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M. W. A LEWIS, 3. H. HENINEDY, Asaismeas selG:x6l-W NOTICE --Notice is hereby givensthat Letters of A dmlnt-tration base been granted by the Register of Allegheny county, to tbs undersigned, on theflatalC of P B.EDERICK. SAUER,. late of Allegheny . county, deceased. AIL personila. debted to said estate ire hereby untitled to ply the same, and all persons hiving claims agaiust the said estate, to pr sent the same, properly ; anti:ten*. sated, for settlement. Al ODA LEN A BLUER. Administratrix of riederlck Sauer, deceased. Pittsburgh. Sept. 7. 1868.. sepS:zl. A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.-ciL Whereas, Lette , s of Administration'on the estate of eaIdITEL HOUDENeHt&LD. &Minds of scott township, have been granted to the sub scribers, all persons Indebted to said estate= rr quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the 'same will preient Ogle properly authenticated for settlement, to _ JOHN or .1 ACOB IitoI.IOENBHIELD: aul2:uS.w Union Tp.. Allegbeey Co"' BANKRUPT NOTICES. AN THE DISTRICT COURT. Or UNITED STATES, for the Western District eif' nnsylvania. .1 MILES BAXTER, a Bankrupt ander the Ad of. Congress of March ad IEB7, baring spieled for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claim! provable under said Act, by order of the Codrt, notice Is hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts,- and other persons Interested, to pear on the lar DAY OF OCTOBWit. 180 R. at 3 o'clock 1. M., before JOHN N. PUEVIANuE, Register. at his cake. No. 110 Federal street, Allegheny Ci . ty Pa., to show case, if any they have, why a ElDra rge should not be granted to ttla salt Bankrupt. And birth. r, notice Is hereby itiven that the Second and Third Mretings • f creditors - of the said bankrupt, required by the R7th and *Rib. seci lons of said Act will be had before the Said Res ester, at the blow time and place. w , S. •C. IicOANDL Clerk- AirESTER N DISTRICT OF PENN • SYLVANIA, as: . . • t Pittsburgh. the Bth day of septa, A; D. 1138&.. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his apnolutt - 7. LEWD& as Assignee of SAMUEL, HIRSH, of Fitts. burgh. in the County of Allegheny, state otrena.. syltrania, within said District, who bas 'been - ad- . Judged a Bankrupt, upon. his' e a r n petition, by the District-Court of said District. • . JOHN U. BAILEY. Amine., aea:xtl-er Attorney:it Law, 8911ratit street." WESTERN DISTRICT of RELW.• sytivANlA; U. At Pittsburgh. the 3d day of August, A. D. ISM The undersigned gives notice or his appointment as as.ignee of 7.311.A.a.ES H. surEtt, or Ahrgheny City. Allegheny county, and State of Pennsylvania, Within said district. who has been adjudged a bank rupt upon his Own petition by - the District Could said district, J. B. h L ACK, Asqguec, aus:w Attorney-at-Law. 8311butione surer. DYER AND SCO=BX J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. No. 8 ST. CIAAIR 'STR3;iefr,, And Noa. 185 and 187 Third Street, P/TTFIBITRGH, aintlel Id El 55NOM
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