The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 11, 1869, Image 2

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Editor lout Proprietor.
ROUT. IREDELL, Jn
ALLENTOWN, PA., AUGUST 11, 1869
REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS.
MR (00 VERNOR,
ENERAL JOHN W. (TEARY
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
LION. TIF,NRY W. WILLIAMS,
OF ALLEOUWS'i OOUNTY
. A STRONG effort will undoubtedly be made
at the - next session of Congress to repeal, the
tariff on coal, and this movement is attribu
table directly to the operators themselves.
By their bad management of of and their
complicity with the miners to keep up the
prices the country has become alarmed and
even the Trams e joins ill the cry for repeal.
This is but the entering wedge to other repeals
and it behooves us to take care of ourselves
in time. We cannot rely upon assistance from
other States. Pennsylvania must protect her
self
upon the question of the tariff, and she
can only hope to do so through the influence
of the great Republican party. We are natu
rally protectionists because we believe It to be
for the best interests of our government and
State, and while no national platform has
touched upon the subject, the Republican
party of Pennsylvania has' not feared to
affirm their adherence to the doctrine of pro
tection. The Democratic party has [lined to
do so for fear of offending other interests, and
while before the people politicians may en
deavor to show how much would be done for
the interests of themselves and the Common
wealth by a change or administration, we find
them unable to point to one word in their
platform of principles which could hold them
to such promises .upon the subject of protec
lion. But even if they had it emblazoned up
on their banners one could not yet forget the
course of that party upon every protective
tariff bill ever agitated and the duplicity of
• their leaders ill 1514, when Polk, Dallas and
the tariff of 'l2 .was the rallying ery, and how
soon the nvord of promise therein contained
wits broken. Does any one doubt that if two
political parties were to canvass the State, one
having for its cry Free Trade," and the
other " Protection," that the latter would
carry by all overwhelming majority '1 To
doom it is to doom that our people know
what interests or %dint benefits them most.
It has been Pennsylvania's demand for years.
Her large coal, iron, and other manufacturing
interests require it, just as it will be required
by other States when they get to be manufac
turing and iron yielding States as we are.
Well, we 11101' at this fiThe in the platform of
the Republican party 1 distinct, adherence to
this important prineiple, while in the Demo
cratic plalliirm the subject. as usual, is passed
over Mr. Packer in his let ter of acceptance
has made many promises, but upon this sub
ject he maintains silence in order not to cm
barriltiS Ills party. This man and his party
want to govern Pennsylvania. To elect them
• to power will be suicide.
Should Pennsylvania once announce or e
courage a policy on the subject lot eign to her
interests, the whole country will follow her
lead. With the immense number of Chinese
who will he likely 10 arrive within our States in
the next four years, labor st ill be plenty and
cheap, and we can illy afford, under such cir
ctnstances, to encourage anything which will
have a tendency to keep wages still lower.
Our mechanics :tad laboring men are thr above
those of other countries. They are better
paid Better educated, and cannot be Mreed
ouw a mom; it morn ton tree trinity sys
tem, which will place limn On a level with
the pauper labor or Europe. The Democratic
party claims to he the party of the poor man,
and yet it encourages n system which has for
its object and ultimate result, degradation.
Upon the subject of Tariff its course has been
one or double-dealing, and it cannot be trust
ed. Let the poor man, the manufacturer and
all who love the prosperity or their State think
of this seriously.
17111 wORLD WRONG
The New York ino44/ iit commenting on
the destruction of Patterson's warehouse by
tire, lakes occasion to say It few hard things
against the administration told public officers,
and attributes the lie to "careless or incom
petent supervision, such as would not he tole
rated by any private business firm, in the
management of its own interests." "in this
instance the deputy was a United States offi
cial, responsible only to it political administra
tion, which puts its pets in office not for the
interests of the people, but of the party, and
thus" says this luminous World "it comes about
that merchants' goods in bonded warehouse,
like the people's rights and interests generally,
are no safer in the careless clutch of this gov
ernment, than if they Were legally subject to
confiscation," all of which it very sarcastic
and very severe but Patterson's warehouse,
ceased to be an Internal Revenue Bonded
Warehouse, class 13., 4)11 the 90th of June last,
and therefore it is „quite probable that the
11i , 44/ is wrong.
CALL miNGs DV THEIR RIGHT
NAMES.
When Dr. Cattell, the energetic President
of La Payette College at E119(011, sought assist
ance from the men of wealth of this valley to
save that venerable institution from ruin, he
appealed to Asa Packer, but got from him no
assistance, lie next applied to Mr. Arlo Par
dee, of Hazleton, whose generosity immediate
ly responded by a handsome endowment.
The personal pride or Asa Packer was arous
ed upon this and fDien he endowed Lehigh'
University. Like two men:who, while walk
ing along the banks or a stream heard the
screams of a drowning child In the water ; the
Amt man jumped into the water to save the
child, the second one doggedly said, " let it
drown," but piqued and chagrined by the
generous and noble conduct of the fast, also
jumped in and being stronger and a better
swimmer than the first, reached the child be
fore him and saved It. Wash generosity and
nobleness of character that auctunted him
Call things by their proper names.
A JUDGE I
What kill Thompson, Shin Read
and Agnew think if Cyrus Pershing, a coun
try Squire, should be elected to the Supreme
bench ? Verily, there must be more in his
profession than his practice to entitle him to
'that honor. To be a Budge requires a 1111111
to be " learned in the law." Pershing joust
take it in by Intuition. This eminent lawyer
does not live In a county town and never tried
a half dozen cases unassisted. What 'a fit
associate for the eminent jurists who now till
the bench. We will have some original
" crowners•quest law" when Pershing gets to
be Judge.
No one but a native born Pennsylvania lifts
ever yet been Governor of the State and we
are opposed to making an exception in form
of Packer who is the candidate of the New
York interests. Let him be defeated and that
with a good round majority.
TENNESSEE.
De Witt C. Senter, Conseriative, WM elect
ed Governor of Tennessee on Thursday, Aug.
Lth, by at least LO,OOO majority, defeating Wm.
B. Stokes, Republican. It is unfortunate that
the party could not have agreed upon a com
promise candidate and platforms, and thus
have averted the mischief which almost seems
inevitable, when a split ticket is run. Take
the case of Tennessee. The regular conven-
Lion failed to agree upon a candidate and
separated. At once two parties sprung up
and between them the Republican party has
lost any good which might have resulted from
victory. Senter seized the winning card and
advocated general enfranchisement. The
'Democrats sustained Senter for a blind, and
hence his large, majority, but in addition we
have the news by telegraph, that 25 of the
25 East Tennessee members are for Johnson
for Senator and that his election is now con
sidered certain. Of what benefit is it there
fore that Seater is a Republican Governor
To play into the hands of the Democracy in
this way is but poor management and reflects
anything but credit upon the party in Tennes
see.. Brownlow advocated Seater but how
will he like Johr son for his associate ? In this
connection the Tribune says "We are confi
dent that neither Andrew Johnson nor any
man of his stamp, can be sent to the United
States Senate." We presume the Tribune is
not sanguine without cause, but we would
wefer to have better assurance than even that
joarnl can afford before being so easily con
vinced that we are to be saved from so grand
a calamity as Johnson's entrance into the Sen.
ate would be. Garret Davis was bad enough
but how in the world could any body of men
enduic such incessant twaddle as will now
probably be inflicted upon Congress.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
Longstrect saw nt a glance that our success
would relieve Chattanooga front investment. At
one o'clock nt night he sprung upon Geary's flank
nt Wauhatehie with the fury of a tiger, and now
ensued one of the most romantic scenes of the
war,-11 desperate struggle between well-matched
troops, out moon lighted hills, down deep ravines
dark at high noon, the flashes of the discharges
only showing foe to foe, anti the numberless moun
tain echoes beguiling the ear Into the belief that
there was nothing in earth or air but one incessant
and nolversal fusillade. Enveloped on three sides
nt.once by n corps unuceustomed to be foiled in its
spring, Geary, though frequently overborne, held
his camp with a tenacity and skill worthy of his
established renown. Ile met the charging col.
umns with lines of bayonets, and after a three
hours conflict, repelled every attack, nod drove
Longstrect discomfited into the recesses of the
mountains.—Demlny's Life of Grant.
Packer at that time was making money out
of the necessities of the Government. Ile ac
cumulated millions and now wants to be Gov
ernor because he is rich. Geary's camp fires
arc still burning brightly on every hillside in
Pennsylvania. His heart is still as true to
the Union as it was at Wauhatchie. Ilia
army is in good spirits, and in October next
will win another Victory and drive Packer
'and his crew "discomfited into the recesses of
the mountains." "Our soldiers anti sailors
must be gratefully remembered."
AN exchange says : " Asa Packer has still
in his possession the very harness which cov
ered his host-horse of former days." We ad
vise him to keep it oiled up and in good repair,
as he will need it to make that little excursion
up Salt River next October.
THE NEGRO QUESTION
The Allentown Democrat of last week
printed in Its editorial columns an article under
the above caption, addressed to "those of the
Republican party in the county, who profess
themselves opposed to negro suffrage," in
which an earnest appeal is made to those
" disaffeeted" ones to unite at once with the
Democratic party and thus show their faith by
"it lon a. air) tale irmmueu CPI tlm past,
when Democrats and Whigs stood on the same
platform, as to the negro, when similar resolu
tions were passed by both parties " to exclude
from controversy the whole negro question,"
&c., &c.
It ought to be received as a good omen in
Politics, when public journals take the liberty
of addressing the rank and tile of the opposite
party on the issues of the day, but the project
should be carried one step further, viz: to
hold the public meetings jointly and let
speakers from both parties address the people.
But when the Democrat undertakes to con
vince a Republican "sinner" of the error of
his way, end turn him about face, its editor
ought to itnow that it can be done only by
'sound argument and not by appealing to the
lower instincts of our nature nor by sophistry.
The negro question had been agitated and
argued pro. and con. in this country, for the
last thirty years, until it finally culminated hi
one of the most fearful conflicts that was ever
waged upon this planet, by which it was set
tled and, we had hoped, forever put at rest.
But notwithstanding the stern argument of
, war and its triumph, the unterrifled Democra
cy are crying "nigger" to-day as loud as ever.
While Virginia Democracy cried lustily for
the nigger in the late election, and sent several
of those " woolly heads" to Congress. Penn
sylvania Democracy cries, against the "de
graded nigger P.' Wherevenit is policy, Dem
ocracy wants negro suffrage but where it is
likely to operate against their party, no nig
ger shall be allowed to vote. Neither the good
of the, land nor the justice that belongs to
every citizen, is ever called into question.
But "the war ended the . Union was
saved." Yes, of course It was ended when
your Southern brethren could hold out no
longer and Northern copperheads were too
cowardly to assist them, openly, as they had
promised, though they kept up a constant fire
in the rear during the course of. the war, and
notraeted it to the fearful extent of four bloody
Vears, during which time no virtue or ability
could be discerned in any officer or private in
the Union army, by our loyal Democracy, ex-
cept l in a few individual cases, out of which
they anticipated to snake capital at some future
day. In those days the boya.in blue were
"Lincoln hirelings," "barbarians," "cut
throats,"cut-
throats,'" thieves," "robbers," and what
not ? Now they—those who can not see
through this cobweb of sophistry—are to be
graciously remembered by the kind hearts of
affectionate Demcrats.
"What thrice mocked fools are they I" for
while brave men bled and died for their coun
try, these considerate Democrats left no stone
unturned nor plan untried, by which they
might prostrate the designs of loyal men in
their efforts to quell the rebellion. Among all
'the howls of the party, that against the negro
was one of the most tierce and unabating ; but,
our Democratic friends, you have slaughtered
with bloody hands your excellent fowl that
laid your golden eggs of the past—you may
weep and mourn for the flesh pots of your
Egypt, but there is no retreat, the course of
this government is right , onward toward the
promised land of future peace and prosperity.
But why should mOn continue to beat the
air ,in fighting dead issues? Does the Democrat
not know that the negro question of this coun
try is settled and that beyond revocation?
has the Democrat lived, moved and had a
being for the last nine years, with every op
portunity of knowing the important events
that have transpired and yet, comes before the
public, to-day, for the purpose of arguini the
negro question in terms so fallacious and so
phistic that the wayfaring man, though a fool,
can not help seeing through the whole ?
• The trouble of the matter Is, the Democrat
is out of his element when he addresses Re-
... . .publicans. Ile must make out a good case if ;
.
~
—The Laboring Men's Comt*.ation, held at 1-Tr
he would be . heard, Among his own kind In; .
~,,
•ginla City, Nevada, passed ieioluttons declaring
.
that the importation of:Asiathis anAtheir employ=
may pass for a savant but men who think for
m
, •. eat in the mines or otber netts cmflabor :mustlbe
themselves are not so easily gulled. 1 •
. discontinued, or it witrbring On 146 "Irrepressible
- , .contlict,'" likely to map bloodshed amanita.
G/M. ROSECIILTTS le.too good n soldier to ini, - —The art of nose-puOng"Wris,nieelye'ximibited
ambushed. He saw at a glance that the nom- lon a railway train out tokfloseon last _Week. Mr.
illation of the Democracy for Governor . of Curtis, banker and lawyer, Was N;tstly annoyed
Ohio was but a snare, and that defeat was err- by Mr. Churchill, who was going to see his final
lain, so he wisely declined to be their candi- .iy In the country, and who seated himself beside
date. Titus far he places his declination upon Mr. Curtis with rm, large carpet-bag and a small
business reasons, but we imagine i toy-wagon. Mr. Curtis expressed his wrath at
f the truth
this baggage ; Mr. Churchill said, "You are no
were known, that he cannot now affiliate with
ifleman ;" whereupon, said Mr. Curtis In his
those who so basely denounced him trhen he
testimony, "I took hold of his nose and turned it
j
was leading Union armies to battle. Another a quiet and -moderate manner." It should
chance for Vallandigham, is thus open. have been a satisfaction to Mr. Churchill to have
Who will be their candidate now ? had his nose not disgracefully pulled, but moder
ately and quietly "turned ;" but it wasn't, for he
called Mr. Curtis "a scoundrel," whereupon Mr.
Curtis entirely destroyed Mr. Churchill's-specta
cles by a well-delivered blow aimed at the nose of
the unhappy proprietor. Ills turn has come now,
for the "moderate" nose-wringer and annihilator
of, spectacles has been sentenced to Mil for . two
months, 'besides receiving a particular and per
sonal wigging front the Judge. Such aro the
hardships which await the "quiet" nose-turner!
WHY has the Democrat no word of praise on
the improvement in the administration of the
government, the discharge of hundreds of
useless clerks at Washington and elsewhere,
the economy in financial matters, by reason
of which $44,000,000 have already been saved
and applied toward paying off the national
debt during the brief space of five months?
Why not expcise the fact that Democratic
members of our legislature did all in their
power, last winter, to carry a bill through,
which provided for a large increase in their
salaries for sitting about the hotels of Harris
burg? Why not tell the people of this county
that our economical Democrats introduced a
bill and pressed its passage last winter, by
means of which the County Treasurer's salary
would have been raised about $l2OO or $l5OO
a year? Why not tell the people that by
stuffing the ballot boxes, and by the aid of
fraudulent naturalization papers, obtained
through and by the aid of Democratic . officers,
and by the repeaters, the City of Philadelphia
was carried by the Democracy last fall ? Why
not tell the people that the animosity against
the registry law, by Democrats, is primarily
and solely - based upon the protection which
that law affords to the purity of the ballot ?
And lastly, why not tell the people plainly
and honestly that you are sick and already
conscious of your defeat this fall unless you
can win a considerable portion of the Repub
lican vote?
Tut: election in East Tennessee, last week,
resulted in the defeat of the radical Republi
cans (the Stokes ticket.) The candidates for
Governor were both Republicans from East
Tennessee, but as Stokes was the regular
nominee, rind all the rebels voted for Senter,
our choice would naturally fall upon Stokes
as the safest and most reliable loyalist. But
the triumph does not belong to the Democracy,
as Senter is not one of them and has no idea
of beVoming one. The New York Tribune
thus gives the history of the contest in a nut
shell :
Parson Brownlow, elected to the U. S. Senate,
vacated the GoVernor's chair on the lot of March
last, and was succeeded, pro lon., under the Con
stitution, by De Witt C. Seater, President of the
Senate—also au East Tennessee loyalist and Re
publietin. A new Governor, as 1011 us a new
Legislature, was required to be chosen by the Peo
ple at the regular State Election to August, and a
Republican State Convention was called to desig
nate the man. This Convention quarreled and
split—nu Conventions are apt to do when their
choice is presumed equivalent to an election—the
larger number of delegates nominating Col. Wm.
B. Stokes, an East Tennessee Representative in
Congress ; while the minority (who clahned to he
made sci by dishonest returns), presented acting
Gov. Seater. So they separated, and started a
repetition of the famous performance of the Kil
kenny cats.
Senter, seeing that the prospect of obtaining
a majority of the voters then registered was ,
very doubtful, appointed new registrars, re
vised the registries, and the fitly thousand
votes excluded on account of their Hebei ante
cedents, were admitted on the rolls. Senter
on the stump proclaimed everywhere his con
viction that the time for general enfranchise
ment had come. Naturally ',nose rebels who
were given the ballot by him voted for Wm,
and the result is his election by an immense
majority, with a Legislature strongly in his
favor.
POLITICAL
—Our Pennsylvania Democracy Is spoken of
very disrespect fully by the New York Citizen, a
Democratic Journal. "The platform," says the
Citizen," is utterly bath, without The first sign of
tide loyalty or the least evidence ofa devotion to
the best Int r vests of the whole country." The
Citizen ennnot, under these eiretunstnnees, "ex
pect or wish that the Denatterats should carry
Pennsylvania," and gives its reasons:
We do not wish 1111,4 simply because It would be
a triumph of the Vallandighatas, told the Pendle
tons, and the old school that never learns and
never forgets; the former slave-power toadies,
who Imagine that slavery was it thing of
Mid n Joy forever, Instead of being. at hest hut a
cruel necessity of the Constitution. A triumph
MI Mlle') prllliqpleS and WWI sorb candidates
would only revive the dead men of the North and
South, the putrescent bodies whieh have been
smothered under the loyalty of the nation; the
malighant, rebels. whether they register them
selves as enemies of the nation in Cincinnati,
Harrisburg, or New Orleans. A victory now
would bring the extremists buck to life and power
anti with them another defeat in is 72,
NEWS ITEMS.
—The Pacific Railroad has reduced the fare be
tween Ban Francisco and New York to 8150, cur
rency, and to Boston t 153.
—The Internal Revenue DepartMent has decid
ed to compel base ball clubs to tithe out a license,
and pay 2 per cent. of their gross receipts.
—The century plant ut Frost's green-house In
'Rochester put forth twenty blossoms on Wednes
day. It Is visited by hundreds daily from all parts
of the country. •
• —Four prisoners escaped from the Baltimore
City Jail on Sunday evening, Hoffman and Den
nis, the Hamden Express robbers, being among
the number.
—Detectives Woodridge and Dualey, of New
York, have arrived at San Francisco. They will
return to New York hi a few days with William
Var.ley, alias "Reddy, the Blacksmith."
—A steam saw-mill In Muskegon, Arch, owned
by Roberts, Calkins & Bull, was completely de
stroyed by fire on Sunday. . The loss was from
$50,000 to $60,000. The mill woo insured for
$20,0301u Western comPaules.
—Prof. Thurston made au ascension from Mead
ville, Pu., ou Monday, In his balloon, "The Bridal
Chariot," accompanied by Messrs. Oliphant and
Baldwin. They expected to land In New York
City within thirty-six hours.
—The dead body of Mowry Irons, who mur
dered his wife on the 21st of Julie last at Burrill
ville, R. 1., was found on Saturday in a !Swamp
near the scene of the murder. He had evidently
killed himself soon after killing his wife.
—Francis Wyckoff (German), aged 30 years,
was stabbed and killed at Philadelphia by henry
Carr (colored) during a dispute In is barber shop
In the Southern part of the city. The murderer
fled aud has not yet been arrested.
S—Dr. Brewster of Jonesville, Wis., is now In
St. Louis for the purpose of ascertaining the cir
cumstances of the death of the third wife of Dr.
Duvall, nosy In the Janesville Jall,tharged with
poisoning his fourth wife. Mrs. Duvall No. 8
died in St. Louis suddenly July 11, 1808.
—At 12N o'clock on Monday morning Philip
Gilmartin, proprietor of the Lake View' House,
Cleveland, shot and Instantly killed his son,
Thomas Gilmartin, while the latter was attempt
ing to enter the house. The father mistook his
sou for a burglar. Mr. Gilmartin has becu ar
rested, and La held to await au luvestigation of
the matter. • ,
—During the celebration of a great festival In
the Cathedral of Trat', Sicily, the drapery caught
fire. The church was crowded at the time. The .
congregation was seized with a panic, and a rush
was inade for the doors. In the confusion 10
persons were trampled to death, and alarm) num
ber were badly braised. The fire was easily ex
tinguished before any considerable drudge bad
been done to the Cathedral.
VARIETY
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NASHVILLE, Atltr. 11.-I.lott night it party oI
young, flea wont to tlu• rity lintel sop! rolled lot
Joseph 1,. lint'how of I I nrl lon . l,Conti.,in the MHO,
Or. Mr. Stone, Into umlldutr fur Senator on the
Stol;es ticket. %%lien :\ Ir. Barbour appeared In
the ,dllee, they took hint out and earried Min to.'
ward the Suspension Bridge, uar seized
hold of n lump-post, and while some were I vying
to pull him swap, others struek him over the
shoulders with their ranch. Here gentlethen
..anne up alai interfered In his behalf, and he wag
potion nal to return to Ills hotel. harbour trav
eled with Stokes during the Inner port of the can
vass, and corn:pointed with 'l•he State .lonrnnl•
Ite Watt not seriously hurt. 'l•he outrage was oom
mittni without cause.
IN ec.N, BuT wEnnut) IN lIARNE,IT
A correspondent of the Alontiteller Journal de
scribes a seriteromie mr.Ll.• %%ook ...rut red
not a timusand uttica front White IZlver .1 tine
'flat writer says: At a party last NVl•ek, at
one Mr. Bank's, alter exhausting Ilu ortlitittry
games, and wanting something :tele, mar
riage, were proposed. Aecortipigly names %very
drawn by Inl, iuul four couples . MOIHI up to be
married. Thu ceremony was perforitted, and
they were duly pronotineeti "man and wife by
:u• lut nof the titato and I)" those NOIlleSSO,"
.‘ilvrtvard Iln•y aLscertalnetl that the Oinl'ill
ling was n Just lee of the peace, surd the parties
tr.•re innrrlod.
tine of theft, Professor—, of T— semina
ry, expects a lady up frolll bclutr lu about a tort
night to marry him, and nearly every one In
volved Is expected to be married right away—one
other gent leman to a lady from below, and they
feel lHce death. They have scurried all the law
books and consulted authorities far and near,
and everything In on ly proves the knot still I 'glui
er. The Justice Itas been filled Illty dollars for
catch couple. Ile Sap; he to from another eounty .
1111 d ellfilla do business here, and supposed the
marriages not to be legal. It Is veil° ntly a fun
ny scrape, and still funnier by the Met that all
the parties belong to the "upper. ten. - The best
opinion Is that tiny ere legally married, and
caMonly be divorced by the Legislature.
I=ll
There was a 11:11•ron• escape from a horrible ac
cident al the orosslivz of the ("minion :11111 .%llilll
- and ratindon and .\ litho.) . I' • Is at Camden,
out, day last week. As a large v 7.111,1011 I rain I/11
the Atlantic Road neared' tilt• cro,sing, the gag
man signaled that all was right, and the heavily
Itenled train I:ept When it WAS 111'111' the
I,l . OSSIilg, a special train on liti•.kittbuy 11..111111e
iu sight 111'0111111 till' curve, apprualhlug 11l high
speed. 'lite thig-matt Instantly oll,playld the red
tang, but neither train could stop. Most fortu
nately, trite of the hint:omen oil the exeursital
train had the reinarl:able presethei: of . mind LO
ant thin trainand put the brakes down on the curs
cut oil', wLlch so slowed theta that a gap In the
train was formed Just ill the crossing, and. the
Amboy Irani dashed through,and•no injury was
done. Ilut for' this, the loss of life and mangling
of bodies nail must have 0,111'1,1, would 1111,,
111011 fearful beyond description. 'llo•re were
2,00.1 persons on the excursion train.
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FULL PARTICULARS-THE LOSSES AND INSURANCE
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Pit ILADELPITIA, s.—The Bonded Ware
house burned last evening wasdivided Into eight
seetions, lettered front A to If, having a front ot
2i) feet on Pront.st.,and extending hock Pa feet,
each sect lon seven stories high, except suit tutu I t,
which was hot six, The entire Wool; tens sup
posed to he tire-proof, and would probably have
been so If stored with anything tz.ss explosive
and eombustible than whiskey. 'rite tire origi
nated In Section If, at I he. earner of Lombard st.
About 7 o'clock a large portion of tip. Wall MI
Dallharll St. fell to the pavement with it loud
crash, supposed to have been pushed out by the
weight upon the tlooN. The whiskey stored
went down with the ruins, tool Inal, moments
a terrific OX 111020011 10011 Oleo, illr5W 11g 4101011
every Willl 44f Seel ion 11, sweltering Isrielss, tim
bers, (to., in every direction, while the flames
shot up in a solid body fm• above I hesurronniling
buildings, erealing a general consternation
among the residents of the nolgillsorls.s4l, for It
WllB 40011 rumored that a number of ehiltiren ball
been killed, 111141 501'1 4 101 111011 badly - It not fatally
hurl. Women were running around fraulleally
to lind enildren that had left their homes, but 0s
those who 011:01Ing began to return the ex
citement somewhat ahah..t. rho' explosion of
course sot the entire contents of tile warehouse
on lire, and 41 lOU hurtling willskey ran down the
gutters Into file sewerileading 11l the river, and
In tt short time an explosion look plal.o in the
sewer, breaking a portion of It, but not doing y
great damage ; the:flame continued, however,
through the sewer to the end of the wharf. , whiels
It set on lire, and came near tiring a brig lying
near the pier, but fortunately a steamtug hap
pened to be (dose by, which towed the brig out of
danger. When the with MI Lombard st. fill, the
roof Nl . as left, hanging in position, but %1•he11 the
C.1(1)1051011 10011 10114. 4 0, all 111011'11115 and file roof
('ii to the ground, exposing the wails of the next
neetion, front the roof to the pavement. The
bricks were plied eight, or ten feet high in Lom
bard and other streets adjoining. The firemen
were soon on the ground, and worked with great
real and energy, not only to cheso( the names
pouring forth from the destroyed building, but
to save the surrounding property, and at t . .",
o'clock IL %%00 thought the flames were under
control, and that the other sections of the ware
house would be saved. 11111 Short 1101 e, however,
the flames broke out ill section (1, one .If . the
seven-storied buildings, and the contents of lie ,
warehouse Were 50011 0110 11111524 of lire, tilt, 1I011)e5
shooting up far above the roof ' M
the hulloing,
and lighting up the streets and buildings fort
squares around. }lronton and citizens %rho 111141
111/i been 11M/dried of the first lire 1111 W Illlelrati tl
the scene, crowding the tlwrougfares ill thnt vi
cinity, so that it WllO 11111/051 1111110551b1e 10 gel
1 . 1 111111 5000101 51111411 . 143 of the scene of etninagra-
I I lion. About U o'clock. Ilse tire had made its way
to section I , ', reaching tills building by the iron
sheeting along the edge o( the roof, 111111 111 a Very
511011 111110 the 51410 Wall fell, and 111 a fell' 1110-
11140115 thereafter the front wall came down with
a loud crash, creating an intense excitement.—
At Ud', a general alarm was rung by order of
Chief Engineer Downey, and at 0:10 this alarm
was repealed Iy direct ion of Mayor Fox, who Willi
upon tile ground. The firemen from till sections
of the city came upon the ground, and as the
light made by the conflagration could be silts
tpietly seen for many miles, people flocked to the
5001112 111 large numbers. 'rile crowd 1115211111 e very
great, and all the policemen held ill reserve at
the station-houses were sent for. Ropes were
stretched across Lombard and Pine sts., to heels
bacx the spectators. Tile flames eonl 111111.51 10
spread through the entire block. of stores, and to
1,111 . 11 (11010051 y, despite the most 811 . 011110 US eXer
-110115 On 1,111 2 part of the firemen. Section after
seetion 1000 fir', 10111 1011011 the interior had been
Collslllllell the Wllll5 fell In. About 'I o'cloeg
this morning It very heavy shower of rain fell.—
This 111111.11 the firemen materially, but tile flanks
were not got under siihjection.until nearly day
light. The tire was very far from being extin
guished by that time, but it was under such con
trol that the greater part of the tire department
could be dismissed. At 110401 100Iny the lire
51 111 burning In the runts of Sect 100 11, and In a
portion of Section A which Is still standing. All
Hutt is left of this fine serles.of stores is the front
wall of Section A'ors Front st.., and the walls of
Sections: A and II on I'enn It,
Tile estimated value of the warehouses destroy
ed 1s 170111 Ilria,ooo to ;k,s(x),ooo, The structures are
fully covered:b4insuranee.. Eyer.yportlon of the
warehouses won ffileti with whist:Q . . Tile total
quantity of whisney stored upon the premises
was 2.5,01/0 barrels. It is believed that 100 or 500
barrels will be saved. The value of the liquors
destroyed lo estimated at e'2,500,0141. Tile total
insurtmee upon the NchlsKey : foots up i. 5,1-110,000.
BREEE FINI SCHIVEFFLEHREN-
NEM
ben.t.t ri.r.r.rowN, .1 illy der 471, 1,69.
11
STEI 4411,DE1t ABILVILAII:- 1 / 1 . lea licth 11,1
ehteddle xlil all tif der maiming dos telt awfongs
1/1011111,111 fun mem., Icorrockter uu 1111111191 e,
Well I,ch an United :-,:litates thivernment ()Meer
no.ten V 7
. 1101(3 . 11106..11nnt, -. tirt I....eity Meader
1111.11111 . so HI wwr goo! oh, dog kvo I illy
vet un hoddernshon own. .1)oh viii der Sohlit
:hipper 1,1 nierillin inn ya, mt Ind lailtawnt Its
oh mar de welt I.llSy 111.11111111 kl.lllll, 1111 WlllBlll l•t
tuts 11. M. 81/ glint we 1011. Awer, Prlitter,lll•
ell wlssit ids, for lilt tinissawya, Irh holinw 11111
alntro fun trtivvel Milder lilt an oilier
tohler till a pollyllshener 11111. tell 11111111 1.111111/18
111 wet 1111,, tif-govvii nit of nn ongi•rer up.
Ivlng innelat, no or well lilt now In inn faint wog
Jill in' dr. 1,01111111.11. binlless 11mu•11it,
ions uterills' It 11.11111 NVII Irh 0111.M . 011 111111, tilts
(testier war hill In der silt:tilt. lilt bin gotiart
well 101 l it tweet grbil:t hob font iloiirge. We lel,
van of i.i'maelit hob Ind ill. 1{1.1,.V3 . I.; . frOlt 1.11 fun
wont dos or Is, nit 101 l hobs et . itw i.esawt, tin Ito
Cr olisolut horn wet dos kit for 8111,. 1:11111 111
0111111 1111]. 1/1. 11rrc)• 111,1.1 . Irani 1.11111 Het. 1'1.0111;
81• 1111.11111.101 sot anieli walla ftin donna I niche week
Ilona, tut nix inn vault tsti du lama, lor sr Insist
driir dos George tVIIIO.III
inlch on del' 1111Ws 1 . 11111 levrit tin 1180;4 AWer,
WaS heats 111. Ilt'vm'•' \l'l. kW: ion., mold helm
George war lint or liter, g'sawl 101 l sot ittleli net
{;nits so feel rotilit lussit nuulrb der Ib•rry
pet lletot gov.7lvilleikl, seclit ce,,nitylloW, slits
wlssn dl. ‘veilmli.it sir 1111' 1111 111111111.11,1,' 1/11.1111.1.
,11,0 zl. 11,•1' ll,irae.hut 1 . 4,111. .% ati,4ll
- hilt ich 111,11 t• ,11tIltli 1111 11.0/ 81110111 1111 11011jty
eu11li•rs,•1u11o11 1/111 cant ;;;*llOl (1111 ilt.tnin
laintlidintin, lilt tine licit
we in,. miser 1 . 111;11y 11 18‘.1Z11 1V4.11.1.
ANVeI . now for dos illicit 1 ~I.llt 1811 ter idea, 111118
lett der explalint of Was 111/8 wrr 11118 slit. lie
brielcat Jobs doh lot l'annly sin nits
seelit der !Berge, Well de 'l'st•llungn so it fortlel-
silly fuss . .lerwenyn hen. 1)4 utuiplel
elutneo mer roraus ding bet zuwin
is %num 11111 unser 111441111 sueura
room—fur In dr Slllinol 1,11 gen, nil noel, i•nni,
for In de snitily, for lit seller weg, seuld cr, lien
uu•r all' gunny 1111 trallily tinting, 1111 ,emit so
Itirrls We 'wile) . 1-1111111 e l'reslierer ill sovittl ,111,11111
11111 11115 ,111/110.4 1111111 Wli 11(
1101111 Is 111 tel Nvonslit. iner
1111 , 1 T 11no1111 nel Icrlan I:ennti, sris
11011' hit ihnlsallil tinliler %vier! sid, un 15111
Duel: ring nininly gin, s 0 gro.o Is weer ills war,
un niriody so feel std.-1,-1101de, sin, ut•los aNv
Is aryl its idends. ii 11111.11 41110 , —W:11in 11101'
nip hull runrrosldt.r, tswrg run 1111.11-
11er 111.1 hreeyit tlellll t.lll Hier :111' widder
inniiiy for nilerien tele., 1111 11P1111 till chin, %VII,
till Welt pensilter 1111 litr 11111511,
Inn der 1/111•1:11 . 1 11111 yusht I,nelly 15110 1,11 1111 . W11
Wlll, - see ht er,
Aiver, ire I:ezina lair now unser Minim iiftlxn?
Sell war de trul,t• ire 11 . 111111 tier t;eorge aniuld on
tie. hisness going. Sin. "Inn leinhtn Miming
oinat," merit yr," ivar tgilis fun denntoltnivlctissa
In der :damn, uu liter lien n (um' tslllllllll.l lestlollt,
Meer ells 1,1111111111 blend , wras leil Mit—Still Neltlrd
sirh lilts Welsa. We g'sllWl, Wllllll yllst unsex
sl . llllater tel Icunuat, dOllll sill Inc! all right.
Aiver titer liilssa air der 11111ingfell beelu, for ler
111111•Ilt its feel IrlleVel Wallll . aw nil knoll.
well el' sell Tresllery geld 11111111111 Will fur Slitato
stand wit lilt tsu'l.ahlu, lin ,clierNeel4 Illitillt
it-sivvatslell dansend dallier Int ressa tsu 5111th.
Aiver wits deal 1111 S sell hullo? Six—gor nix':"
We len ;liver tell.: a ludo wella for welly tIA, liter
,;ea wins,, but er nler g'snint es inner ferlelelit
li.•,ser !well it inuell odder so tsn ward°. tier Meg
wrxulletcril guilt! 11111 S et ail 1.11111 for Slireef
sill' plat lasso, tin Mr Set Tre,,lierer, tin illicit 1111-
' tier;, 1111 sell, theeriellt er, 11111ellt 1111111 , , lie fail
Is, seelit er, es uebt den!: an utaiser decl, tilt
iraer uorll lilies MIMI/ drellt Wean el . net.
Meer or is determined de lonia Isti shine lilt sit
due lei right bower lure is for Selinater unyllow.
Der I.lcorge War 11W gesllter 111 der roomy 1:01117
111111 tie Meeting, 11,1 kill war de guilts (sell dorl Ito
till ledltlelllllllll4 isu gentlekli
saute huts, der 1:1•Orge hell nny 1•111111 11111111er
ge stilt', Yeades 1110ili die. Si. uls de yeas tutu Itays
Wroliiin hell War ids er dreg Odder leer
011111•I)' nirsidellilleliy 111 Caller stile, tut tin 1401114
balnuee inn tier Merging of der. intner. Eans fun
unser party star. eller to t ~• tint' Fret head,
tJls Sltreef war doll de y.dir, tin tie halatici• it'll 11(
1111 her side Wain hell 11111111 1 41 151111 g'stoinni. so
tins (ier se sliver W.I . tel sealla hug 1:1 1 111111 trill
der Fret SO grins Meer, SO Wallra trite Mlle,
It ' ll lien illy undll gevote exactly ire tier GeOrge
es 'Mt
Ell ding 11111 Se gedll doll, .111( they lleorge, tins
1 1 11111 gilr net 1.0 . 011, 1111 sell Is :111 a regllilllloll
tills tie l:MllditialVta 11 reelll Sella lIMVII len till
)111111111 for de 11ffilitWits11 n'att•llll, sn dos
at' lien extra In tie box ulll dlllll, wt an'
net 1111'1111er \Sites 11111111er Silrelell this enters sin.
Uf course der Fret tin de unlit ry lieu geayll
ehrllche 101 l gettya 11 graisy shtult full.
Ito nogsht wool: gea It'll ‘vltlller In de slitailt, tin
Ids silly tsolt Inttlipect 101 l tint (ler (leorge, 11100
ollcs satrya for welly this 11101' get, nilssn, besides
unser Sennater nn der Pool:tor for In do Seluly.
Now de saolitt slit a Lndornshu u. Wupposr titer
ferlettra mu end der Sennater, tier thielcter tin tier
gnus ring! Uunu watt' all unser aerwel fur nlx,
tut 101 l till tltt lbtorge tleata Ills wiser share nun
'l'reashery fund betroga .Iwer, slitlelc
dertsu, lilt hob yam fershproelta tig bully gutter
rit torn eel shlelm fun sehlltlletown, providing se
dunti Icons fun denim ferdelvelty watcher do Inter
shit-Int. 101 stink any how lull mriun fri , llllll, tin
der thtorge Is mei trona!, provldlng'er silt lelct tsu
met'. We lob In de frllinollogy Itlsintss net gongs
Itln Is er Icumwn uu but 111e1 . 1111.101/1.1.1.VV1( ilfselm
I:up—hit this air an 1:1111 Is, hilt lilnnevolens
_wennereashen, old lallllly wl ornery organs
tit
111'11'011(V. In tut rcl:straordlitary
dttgree. Wawa nter lull so 101 l tsu till but pro.
feshitelly donn tuattlits aw repplteashittr Any
how, 101 l shtlelt butt. George, tin wail or net tstt
loiter slitloltt bin Mt any how" net der eantsleh
davit dos tint !tort= end rouse I:iunt.
lie Ilevvy Is 1111e0 11110111 Nvonnerlltzlell ()newel!,
tut prowtyarl eara beslits 1111,1,11 . SVCIIIIS
II•11 sag nlx, ally how net elt
selwer wins ire's Is. It'll Ilterrlehl yitslit se 1511erd
- nab Intuit der‘vettya. Wan so dot 111d11114ellls
an bust up nun ring. ANnel . allerwell Is so .00h
till right. l'itor. Pir NrI:I,I,I.I:IIItENNEIt.
A H T - Evs rourirs. 1141VS*
1111i11EN . . , 51.1t1,1 AND SI,1511:1I
Ora .1,,"1,31E5r Iv )I , lle full .11111 I , notp6ar. IN lofty
•r, ry hind fruit
Er cur frol,l the ork—ire hare rtl
the Eft rt it( 0151 r ,;( flilflpfert 10 oil !rule x, iu
rltrifing li,r T1 , ,!, rt0 rru,l sribilterel, pivierred b
birtby.'irs trql. Iliohe foshfoaahl
stttle.
lira ...101•K, comb! , s us to 1t,4 pelt rill times et full
, ne (hut of!? cue/. 1 0t filled t/1 r 0.1 4 . 1, with
out th
Ora I'l'lt.•llA+Es ALNVAYS 11.414: FOll 4, 4 11, (Ind
haring purr/mord laryt ly o,f.leete, irillCe the dr
el in, in Moth us, olfr rn.vl•.urrx shun . ill 11, fi•
I,llliilgeß rr, hu re thust
srutud.
Ora AAI.I.IE Volt .•
1150 Hell 1,1V11.V. if e / hart no Fa/
ete ,, f s lee provide for, Itlld "re 1.1 &digt,', I tax the
ttelyirty • text,' me, 10 moil, lip font.vt:. 1/irollg/il/00,
Who do it"? veil up,
01 . 11 HEADY-\IAI. GAIOISIII, pr i“ am, ono,.
Stock of Iltuely-,ltoolt yoode l'h ileule hide, it'll/
uae rein lo etc well fill , if from flew fa yoruituts
nde he etupirio, re, the y ore as well 'man
need (quell ie r eery et, and m vett eh, trip r.
Br him lr nu offtet h
14 TM: 111 . N1/I.IIK AND TIIOI•+AN,, (hey 1,111 he Part
chrapr thota lrheu mad, try Aillyrth, hot for , i/10
lio.einol moo/olio to of tliiito loft , prcl, r In Art re olio - ,
A (T,TioNt iO1,1,11lT111:NT 1:1° Ti' oIitIORIL. leith
'Nola tordech,l thick of Piece Goods, cunt g
ell ttillis and quo Mitt, fin rind
which will h, 111/1 , 11! op to tiros., by comp,hol
.1 . 010 ',tot ruff. i's flll.l ll'orkrott a fu o Atylr
Loot lo flu f.r th
.ti. Nor h. E.—Slole, fit, owl :wok , .tr yrnvulll(o
xurpnxxe.i by llooOr, toper. lo i 1
. 1,4 frit, All
7111,11,11111111 tho ri 1110 boort! let oche re, and
fro II till ittoel boa goo hi laced rocry pore/ut 0, or
lit! ROC rallrllttl ry crf o lob cl.
A F*lllBl,ll IT Al.l. Alool:.
Half lVOty 11.°111.,11 Co.,
Fifth awl iTow!.
31A111(ET UToI
P1111,143.1'11111
ANT, °AI Ilitom,WAr, NEW YORK.
Zprcial flotirco.
......
PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY
CIII ilaVi• their hair required to Its natural
auti It ha. fallen eat, create a Dew growth by onlitg
• • HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
the be.t II A 111 ItiIEbSING lo the . world. ...king
'Vele... Still . , %rophy hair, helthy. soft, a nd
I'rlee Fl. err.
For sale by till
11. P. II & CO., Nahllun, N. 11., Proprietor..
Wo , l , ilT lt 1 F(
1 )11. ,
t r 1.7 1 N E, *(:, 0 1 , 1Ei
hood, tal n l I o.l. ' foi ' lie " errli ' lli ‘
Sent iti ...tiled loner envelope... ff....f elintife• Is r+
110WAltil ASSOCIATION. P, Philadelphia, Pd.
Slay
TVRRORS Or YOUTH.—A gentleman who ant-
G4red for year+ from NerVoll4 Debility. Prezonturn
tDhec ay
e n 'd f
motihe egeoto o n f t O yo t ut . hnfeun i n f d ree e a o ll n w who lnl.eeod
it, the recipo and direction for oinking the attnple remelt,
by which to st un cured. Safferept witelting to prods bY
the lolvertlser's experience colt do by addretoOnig, in
perfect confidence. JOtld D. DD DEN,
No. 4217rdar St. •NeW York.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
- .1./treated with 1110 - 01110nt tureen by ]. 'AAA., M. D.
and ProDalai. ut Instmm‘ pee mid Enci (his epe•
c(hilt) lit theMedireil ('„Ile(/ of
ye itra ..rperience. I foroterlyW I N 0.90
Arch ntreet. Philadelphia. Tet.thnottlaltoots be .seell at
Ile office. The medical facility arc la / to aeridnPaa/
their patients. as he has nit sorrel , . DIAN practice. Arlin
hit eyes inserted without palm. Yu elinrao for vanillin,
lion. tau R-ly.
Sp dal t:ream
311t4111 , . A I LTIIIIN"
(YP (IA
-) 11- 4
~„As
1 Cop G ,T111.0:01,..A.4131!.. firtatelsiti,flid
•••°).
----
• • tottojttlon and an early grove Inc...
only 1•:. cont.. line nolllon tottnially, awl twit! every'
111111 Ice all olt•ttgukt. In Allentown. (fel/17411e:
LICIIENK'S SYltUl', SEAWEED
JJ Tit Nl4! and Mandrake VIII, wilt, rutin Consiiiiiinion,
Liver Complaint, and irtoken according to
direetions. 'l' hey are 111111,re to be taken it liir
They elean4u the etuttptelt, relax the liver anti put to
snor k : then the mwetite becomes tt I; the food digests
geed 1.1 I the patient bi.gins to grow in flesh;
the ilisiinsiat mato mlpens In limiting, nnd the patient out
grows the WO gets wadi. Th‘. the only 55:) to
cure ifenntolitifti•
To Poi, thine medicines Ile. 3, 11, Schenk, of Philafiel.
tibia, 0111. 111. unriValled 111111 , ' 111,111111. W of pal
teiriniry refinfileptien. Tee Pillion/le SYI . III , 014'. Ill"
morbid niatter In the 110111, throw , P eif an vany
xpectoration. for pion the'phlegayer mailer in Apt.. i
c
c light rim threw' it elf, and they:Pleat loan rent bate
the long. begin 1.1 heal.
d „,fi k , the seowo.i not Itlandrake Pitts triont
be freely we'd to 11.11.1111.1. 1111. Yl,OllOlllllll Il vor, that the
Polinenie $v nip ;pill the fool will make good Id I.
Schenk %oarlike l'lll4 Id.r alien the liver, roofs lug
all ell-trueino, relax the duct'. Id the 1;1111.1 , 141dd,, the
Li lll
start. freely, and do liver In ill relieved;
evert
show tv lot the Pill. cum de; wling ban icon
Invented exeept caleinel (a deadly potion which In very
flangeroon to tine attains with great caret, that Iv 111 unlock
the gall-Idiebier and -.tart the nefirellon. of the liver Ilke
Schenk' , 31,iiel“ike
Liver PiPtirlaint ix um! ill the nient proinitient C 11.., of
COll,llllOllll.
S1.111•111i . :. Sett,' cell Vale 1, a genii,, stititaltint and alter
tive, ipol the alkali 111 the Si'l1W1•1•11, tt9,teL this prepare'
hell In made of, the nleinach to throw ont the gaslrle
'wire to alined ve Po fool with the ['ninon i s i t
node late Willa WitIIiIIII 1,11114110 th. 1,1•011rillnIll
the •1011101.11.
The I'o.oll why physician. do not rare ranionnp
iill they try to do too much; they give nodkin. r t,,,
t h e ' ,t o p e hlll., to ',top night nweatn, hectic fever,
and by ne &dog harp 11.'1111/nl' hot.. dlll.-dive pomd•rA,
locking op the neeretlons, and eventually the patient XIIIkS
01111 ail',
Dr. Scholl:, In lib' treatment, doe. not try to step a rough,
night .1,01., rh ill., I, lerer. 111.11111V1`1111`1,111 , 1, 111111 they
will all .top of their ',ill record. No one (1111 1/0 I'llrell
eifi.itaiptien, Liver Compliant, Dy.pepsln, Catarrh, Can
ker, l'lreliated Thrieft, 60 UV, fitonalch tire
11111111. 11,111111 Y.
If a pone a ban Con.otaptton,l.lcdurso the longs In some
wily are fib...axed, either Wherries, ithneesse., brottelital
it-Hi:oho, ;deur° Indltelloo, or the bungs are a 111. M Or 111'
11111111111011 0111 fast decaying. lit 'inch ruses what must
i
Le dour I It n not only the lungs that are wantlug, but It
In 1110 W11.41'11011)% 'rlll' ,411111111./1111111 liver 1111,010 A their
Pew,' to 111111,11100 , 11011 el fool. New the only chance In
to take Schenk'. three. brines, a liielt will bring tip a
tone te the -tiolocla the Tattiest will 114,61110 W11111.100(1, R
Will dine-11.11 , 11y nail make good 11101 . N1. patient
begin... gala in and 1.011 1111. 11011).111.1(1. to
, r ow, (1..• 1 0 0. gnome°, to heal np. and tan Polhill get.
ilenhy anal well. This Is tan only way to tore Coloottup.
when there i, tek lung kiml only Liver Contplalut
Pill Ity.. pep-la, Schenk ' . SOHN, I Tllllll . 111111 Mandrake
Pill,. are AVIIIIIIIII LIII I I'llllooolr Syrup. Takellni
mk,kkakinke freely in all billintvcompluititn, aki they are
perferilv Itarialenm.
lir. Wl/11 luk. enjoyed uniuterropted health for
ma y.yea pkokt. /1 ,1 %V . 22:i
1,, ay to 11
In
nkkilrten. In the yen . lain 1 .11114 4 . of Tahoe.
nut, Com.nolption, Lie phrkteittiek having prettottored
Icyltopole.v. and alrankl.kned him te lkin fail'. 111• 11.1 eared
by the aferk . -3111 medicines, and Sillro Pinney
1111111,111 ( 1 , 111111:111y 1011113,11111, , kt.ed Skiliknik i n prop.
nrittion. with Ilikkknitllt • 11 1 11111[1.111k 1•111 . 1,Sn'. Folldirertionk.
accompany ...telt, nuke it mkt kilned ittel y to per
nonally nee Dr. Schenk, unlik. the patient,. wine their !unto
examined, and for thin purview Ink in profieedenally ut kin
examined,
Mlle°, Philadelphia, every PatitrdaY. Where all
letter , for advice I totnt ho adds - kik...l. Ile In take profes.
ilkolially at No. 32 head hirk3 i t, Nets fork every other
Tk0.,..1ny, nail at No. :11 lfstuover Street, Ihe , itoki, every
littler Wednesday. Ilk . given mirk , free. lint for a then.
ugh Wit/111i , 11. 1 s1/11 . 111111401 . theprice is kick tit.
o
11111 re Iteitri• 31 I'llol frlllll 9 A. M. to 3
mar 104y***
Jur SatC aub nal
1 4 - 1011 t S.t , S11:11S( . 1[1111Elt
,dro, for nate 1.1 , , shimrior six iitteloteam, with linr•
t;\ oro 1 : 11111111..11, Ih. .5"N„.._
1%
I . llllh.- all. tlvrtertly .4.111111. ilO . .
troth six to cloven your., allti Will 110 .0141
for wuut or work. Apply to DA VI I , SeiIALL,
Irtio Vorge, lIvrlo• county.
420 ',fr. i t!!1:• t rm l is A lt!I ii !:1!:r 8 (1 F .t . t. S 'O
tau lot , hi...thaw:ly the 1•111.111 Cemetarf, On
rect.
Th. , has will he ~ohl by stli,erlption, atilt Immediately
aft , r whol , tilliol..•l . they will he award
ed I.y let iii tho •atiol tt. in the orattitlzatloa of the
robot .\ Platsor oflhe prialata. COM lie
1101.11 eor °tile... toy 111 1100118 z iti , n E.
mo LET.—A REASONAII.I.I:
will let given oh the t:h.tott Slott. Quarry,
Plainfield Pa.,
rur
Staehertutyn. It rour.i.tm of Imatiller thlt•velh, Mho.
hever.fhtlintt .1.1t1., etitml to tin tt ell.hhowtt Chap
w:", si n ,, w ith, go o d tthtter Dower :mil tt full rlitttimt 01
tothipitht awl lielidind Irons desirous of an
°mho thttity .Drip ind exarnhlo for hem.
ttelve, tout h k hottlhot horh, Sthekertotep P. t
O.
tear :I;th It. L. SellltEl HEIL I'n.sldent
01R if F A It 11 S
F,E, n t nging In price from 6..it0j.. - 0 per acre, accord
to Improvement, Iccution &c. (fond g‘n om dho n n.,
ntol near ntacltet.. These fivrtn• are 111111at , 41 Virsinla
and 3lncyland, ill the immediate vicinity of N% le,h
linrion and nthr. rnon 3i to 3. 'nth, ili , tant from the l'ap.
A.1411.4....al on .I.WERE-LIS AD. C.
nett, ,c l
stroet. W4ehtngten. D. C.
- _ -
ASSIGNEES' SAI.E. IV I L
—la La roair sato LaL sATnti).‘v, SEPTEMBER
/Sth, TSB. on the proiali.vs, at 10 o'cl..ek, A. M., all that
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
01w. M. Kl.tler, siluato in ',yin, toivn•llip. 1.011101
comity.. con•i•llini of a
sT()NE c.nlisT All LL,
NVlth four pair. of stone, the markt:l.7 of which l• en
eni.. The WA'fElt POWEIt Is NEVER FAILIN(I.
SAW MILL
With the name Nvator power. The la rod More Ilion
2i. wil lt (Cairnd
ai r diedaßnt lurt aln. ltidge, Paid liar widar pusrair la (Ito
\ tract .131 acre. and i perehrn, wore or Imo., of ear&
lent land to ilia above will property. '
O acre- and !r; perdu,. Id Wood hoot Inmate on raid
oomolain.. In 1 , 46.1 mad coonly..
Furth, mformation ran I. had lay alirlyllta to W. 0.
i.ockeilliacli, nt Allaaitdtv a. Pa., or Samuel J. Midler, at
Saotiorivallo,a.
Condition- It ill la , inad Pd
I,IIOWII at tartar lay
SAMUEL .1. KISTI.IiII,
W. li. I.IICIC EN BAC 11,
nag I.t. op Wm. M. IClidliar, Itnukrnl 1.
INTERESTING TO CAPITALISTS!
PRIVATE SALE
VALUABLE ESTATE.
'rip imolaigmott °Opts is prlvnto: sum , the moll estotto:
boorootmottoor sitionto in Om tommoltip Ilootoolvooro
looohlgh mounty, cootztotlilltig
120 ACRES
The FA RI! i• hi the hlghind state of cultivation, all of It
haying been thoroughly limed within ayear. It hi located
along thu canal, within omit mile mid d heir Alloutown;
awl tio....e.•es ono 011110 finest tines for itrecting a furnace,
rolling lain or other manufacturing oYttilillYhmont,
porttY
1/01111 110111'0,1 tiaidon and Mandl eltunk ; largo ion
It min hl lei protltably cut up itito building lots, and front
it. proximity to the largo manufactories at Allentown,
the
l ot
omit with ready Th.. Improvenuititn
Ziltol..1.111C01141.(11f Iwo find clash lIIIICIi ItNVELLING
• 110ESES, a thick NVipili Ilona°, two Stone Dwelling
"11 ou.ea, tine large Barns, Illarkionith shop, large
ovagoo died, corn crib, and other outbuildings. The lin
provonentii aro all 111 good repair. Thor , la a 1... first
clan. Iroier Poorer on tho Wembley, Excellent Springy,
and tt now and commoilloun Spring llouYe. Tho fat m In
well adapted to dairy purposes on account of Ilto pure
Spring Wllll, It alai, coutalus one of the fluent Trout
Ponds in the State.
Term, will be uncle to milt tint porchave..
Pero.. ilii•lrlng toparch:pie will Ito taken over the
firoperty at any time, For (urtlwr Information call upon
or write to It. CLAY lIA3ItiItSLI,
July Attorney at Law, flataiontitnit Pa.,
or 0001)
Itettl Estate Agents, Allentown, Pa
itliscrllanrons.
MILLER,
MILL,
k uItMI.III.Y MILLI:It 4 WARNE
LEATHER, HARNESS, SHOE FINDINGS,
Titts KS, ETC., ETC.,
MAIN STItELT SLATINWCON, PA
46 - The 1,4 Inaterllll4 al the lowost
EORGE WENNER.
FLouit, 1111 A 1 N AND vitoDucii
COMMISSION & SHIPPING MERCHANT
No. 215 South Water St., (Miens°,
'.oi) • I'm Icti lan. ntleiatioo Ovon to Elute!. siltiprent
EFLRENCES:
U. W. Bolls At Bro., Chicago; Sooger',.k Allontnwo,
W-st..Nvw Turk; Buslioug J o b r, Rad
log, Po.; B. (1. oungq. 114.0114 , M0, Pk. ; John Botror,
Ilarrklourg, Pa. ; .1oht; Falin+took, 31111 way, Lincohter
COlllity t Pa.; Jib Ilolulry, SWOULiIIIII.I CUII{VO.
ang
ri. A. 1 . 11.111:1 , . It. vl - 10. 11.11. OTTO, 11, 3111.1.1:11
Fl I,IIIIEItT, OTTO .Ifc MILLER,
I.IMIFACTUItI;I4.4 AND DEAER
LS IS
,LEmB - E B •
NNT.ILI_dADISP()IIT, PA.
MILT. ON C.% iCE EAT . p i r m 3iik i ipltl) STREET.
W. CRANE, AOEST. au g 4,10.1 y
• ,
CHLAI 1 HILADELPOILt STORE.
reqwelfallylnOtell 10 rail Old , ezurolue
toy stork or Cheap liomln, collobiting of
RIBITONS,RSETS. HOOP-SKIRTS,
ICED WAIN' Es
HANDKERCHIEFS, REAL AND 131ITATIoN
• LACES, LACE COLLARS WHINGES, HU
-
GENTS' . FLTILNISHING GOODS
At 'AI per cent. line than any other fitorolu Allentown.
GOODS DAILY RECEIVED
CET
From Now York mid Phllodelpliko
THE CENTRAL PARK :741111,1, white, colored, ruffled,
otrlped and other elylee. , •
Cull gild encedolop bottom poef , lo7g L tr i l=i isi ,
auS.Rto 11m:onto:I hot. Se . rutl mid Third, Fiord Word
pIPORTANT TO tifill'PEßS
AND AIANUPACTURERS
DENNISON'S AND LOCKIVOOD'S
TAGS AND SHIPPING CARDS,
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES,
REGISTER OFFICE.
T' MOST iiiICCESSFEL
1,1 FE INSURANCE CO.,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
CASH CAPITAL,
BRA C H OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
121=
.I.IV CUUIi E, Philath.lphla, Chairman Fill.Cl' and Ex
HENRY 11. rooKE. Washlnit.., Vire-Premideut
EMERSON W. rErr, Philatlulphla, Secretary and Actu
FilANl'l,ili.s3llTll. M. D., Philadelphia. Medical Di
Tlti. Comp:in). b. mvl , In t 1 14. t TY.N MONTHS of It.
5,395 POLICIES,
Dn. .1. 11. SCHENK,
15 N. 6th St., Phi/ada., Pa
SEM
IMEMMEIM
Life Enottrance
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
=I
NATIONAL
MEM
I=l
)I'I'I( 'ERS
MEM
INSCItING
:•i15,142,800.
Thi- 1'1,1p:111y Itft l'odley•Holder.
I IiAZ VE('.'l l SEC I:ITY
by 1,, 1 . :,111.1.1.q. rapital Ilni• 311111. 1/ullairm, and
gimr.low., 1.. the 11.111,41, by it 4
Lou,Bale o Pr e 7ai m
LAIN; E DI VI DEN DS IN ADVANCE
Or ;I inVilkllgi or 100 per relit by
1 , ,"11:ItN PREMIVM PLAN
CENEBALM:ENTS
E '1.1 . ii„ ( :1, 1 ',\ I gNi:::',:•,!:11" 1 .i:! . .;I:71 .. .:, " 1::!'. 1,1 .' , .. ,1 1 ,. . 1 11 c " , :i1 , 1
~,,oths,,, 5.,, .r,,,,-,. It. K. itt,s,:i.i., 36,L0g0r.
, •
W. Cooper .111erito,vu :lathing! Ihmk, Nelson
Itii.ik Store, Agog, for Lehigh !lug
Jacob A. niForlitl agent
trig 15-ly
Notiro
owricE.—AT 01"I'llE
Li , otril of Controller. of the I . lll.llll'entotery compa
ny, bald , 111 1 1 / 1 1. 211 Or Ango.l, tit: following resolution..
adopted :
1. Tlllll 111
Irk and lot holder. aro requemitil liefore the
of 1 ,1 1 .1 1 .1111 •1. 11111 . 11 . 111te of all tilank, treeiht
nitol other rithitielt. In ease 11)14 in net:levied Trit.toott
trill 1 •11,111 1110111i:11'g° Ili , 1, 1 11. 1/ , ‘ . 1 4 1, 11 ,1 1 11 lt to
Ole theittf.
2. That II I. forbidden in the future to plant 11,•1.1 , 1/111. or
Welt ooght •111,411 ill 11111111 this role in
Ina 11141111'11 Mlllllll , Tro.toe. rleatt tint e lite •1111111 . ,
Vl , llllrl 111111 11111,, , 1.1111'1 . 111g romotorY o rth
.rriac..- , :wow, let lien:Twitted to enter trlthout
n-ttur the pr :per hey, :11,1 they are required to Ireop the
the., anti gate.. lorlttal alba . thoy are used. violation
of low it 11l he 1111111 , 11,1
By 1111 . 11011111
111414.3t]
=II
- voTicE.-711E 31.tel'NGIE SAY
./. lugs Bank will make apPilinnlion at the vent ses
sion of the I,lngl-lattiro of Petitmri vania for the repeal
of So
took ' :inn
of tint 1-1 section of the
this
incorporating
mild :inn provides "That ..thing in this art contained
-Inuit be no eunstrinot nit to confer 1111 the said corporation
banking Priviistis. no , inieknoiilit the tenon from the
operation of the law+ of this Commonwealth Prolillittikg
the Is.ull of batik notes dningageninuts of credit lu the na•
lure thereof t" 111111 will 11-11P1r for ocelot honking Prlvi•
Imp , under the present idyl.. and title, rhe Macungie
Savings Hook, ' with tile prewin capital nit guil),UUO, with
privilege to increase 1111 l ta111.1101). null b., Iveatod
etty .sf Allentoss, PA VI SCIIALL, Prin't.
I'. I.ll•lllnsw.U.l.Nnii,Candiler. je:lo.6m
- 7,0 - tirrav T
E.--in: it I.I.EN'FOWN
lion Institution will niiike nt the next
es•liin or the Legi•latiire lot Pennsy I vitina for the
r , T ti a g l
t o h f
ssaoi d ninc h of the Inp r n ov , id l e .l s ll I " 4 Tlint
nolhcongun
this act Colit.liuml shall be so roust ruin! or W Coiller upot
1110 multi forpOrlaloO banking privllegcs, or so. to exempt
the sittllo front the oPerntion of lb., tiiws of thin Coinnioci•
prohibiting tlio bisuing el bank notcs or other nn•
nageininds of credit In the mil tire thereof;" altil will npply
for genownl backbit:y.lol.les nutter the present style rind
title—lb, I ' Allentown Saving. the
r0..00t capital or 1A . 2,1100 and right of rtirthor IlIct..O•o• to
and to Is , loeOlvd ill Allel,toWll, 1,011101 cininly.
igned:
ti 11. .k eitniirrn 11. firkin,
JOU,: Citiciscictm
F. E. 6A,11 . 13.+, BENJ. .1. linitcrinecll t
Ii condi: l'll.lllnT. S.1,1r1:1. SELL.
ji. :A-6111 N. 1511.50 Ptircit. Trustees.
COUIIT OF TIIE U. N.
roitTli I'. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA.
01.:1011011; J. BENXI-I'4 , EL lair of Buntakiii
ship, Northampton Con nt Bankrupt.
Having petitioned for Ilk likeliarge' a meeting of erenll •
torn will he held on the SEVENTH DAY OF AUOVITT. A.
D. kn. ut lo "'dock A. 11.. before W, E. Doster, Reg!.
Inter, nt hi+ ogle.. at Eanton, that the examination of Hip
Bankrupt may he floklied, owl nit; liuninek .of meeting.
required by section. .17 sold 2S, the Art or c00g , ....
The Regkiiii will rectify whether t h e Bankrupt ha+ con
binned to hi. duty. A hearing will nlno hod on WED
SENDAI*, the Poll day of Augunt. A. 0. ltdb before the
Corot at Philailiiiphin. at 10 o Hoek A. M.. whet , Pattie.
iiiierented nhow ogitinst the ilineharge
NV italik the llon. John Cuilwalutier, Judge, and
the Sea Ju
ly, thoCrourt at PhiludelPhin. the fourteenth
day of Ju ono thousand eight hundred and glx•
It. FOX. Clerk.
july 17-
ty•ffino.
• Attest—W. E. Dowrint, Register
NOTICE. --NOTICE IS lIEREIIV
GIVEN that application tv llt bo mode by tho under.
signed nt tho Governor of renneylvaulit for letters putout
crealli W
nt IL corporation will, ilio na an
nio d xty . lo of tho
5111144,t0wn lontn and. Suring Aarociallon t to Ito lo•
count la the llorough of Milleretown, Lehigh county. Thu
object of natol A4444oclatlon trill bo to rerOino looney on do•
p4,44it at regular ratee andaul - et, to loan Mit gaunt, 415144
r 401411 note, 14111 Q. , l 4, exerciao - oneral banking
rrlvilrgea tinder tho 1,4404111 f latrn of
file tab! hank 01111,0 rap 1411 Mock of 4r40,01, with nu•
thority to inere,44 the nllllll. to 4010,0 W, (01,0 divided Into
shares of ally dollar. each.
ittill. Wei ier, ' J. F. M. Shltterl,
(;.•...te Ludwig. l'harle.. Hlallner,
Ilenjamln .1. Schntoyer, Gideon F. lignor.
Frani:llu Shlnn.r. • John iihltferi.
11. , rotio T. 11,.01,..,.. William 0011 d 0 r. -
Jame". Singnin.ter, Alallolly 111:CIII 11..
A lexand.... Singnnt,Jer. JY2I
CCot ing.
rHILADEL.PIiIAi
M - Santiiles Nein by M:111 when written for.
31jutets.
T3ENNSVI.VANIA iIoTEL.•
Colt. 7th AND LINDEN NTS. ALLENTOWN. PA.
Tho andersigno.l has taken 1111,. {4ll-known stand. The
Bar, Tilllll . 11.1 • 1111 V 0 all been newly furnished. H.,
Is a 1.. ., well snyi{lbal wills stable rOOlll. livery attention
w hit ba be ,4 0 w.1 {men {l{l , gotegts to make theni feel al
home ..SIOSES uTII
T HE POPIT LAR 141.T11 ft Eft RESORT
HIE SLATE EXtgiAliE HOTEL,
I=
WILLIAM KUNTZ, PROPRIETOR
•
The beautiful andelected greenly of tide hotel ha w
been fi tted up especially for the accetmaodnuoa of ezeut ,
" TiCgTir.F. Of • the hotel Is euppildi With the choirleest.
Inguriem nod the to tempting meats unit vegetable..
Everything to mat. „ullyays rooked In
the best 111111.11.1er
awl ...red tho t inviting ,t
TIIE SLEEPINU %PA ETMENTS aro ronunodlon. and
well ventlinted we ample for the accommodation of
gUeAte alley wie ronttln over ought. or takeboard•
Inn bythe week or r the go.soll.
Speclul arrnagente to uuulu mIOIe:c LIA . partlea. For
WIL KUNTZ,
further Worland...lt , • ddre
..131^.3 • eletangtoa I'. 0., rit.
$1,000,0(9