aim KDITOn LKItiailTON.PA.i BATUIIDAY. FEBHUAItY 16, 188-J. Entered &t llio Lcliicliton tipt-oflice os fcccootl i1uh9 Mini Mutter. Editorial Montlon. Ir jnn ill pay niiyonr btibscrlptlon to the Advicate uow, and oue year la fidraue.-, we will present j on with tho large 8 page moutUy family paper, IIkaltb and H mb. one year free as n premium. TbUcffer U open to all now and old subscribers paving promptly In advance. JjACHwasnm. connty's bonded debt is $255,000, whloU almost rechm tbe limit of two per cent, of the nsiessed ralnatlou of property In the comilT. beyond wbleb It would be nnoimstltntlonMi to go. As the present vil.i.ittoD ctuvio! be changed for at least twojean, people are wonder ing where the mnuey u to come from lo build n jill or even complete (he Court House aud put tho grounds in order. Tntlter. Thomas K. Bfccber of El mini wn nndrrKtooil, from a communi cation to tbo Gazette to lie a ihnmpiou of the jiutifiMbility of sniclrlo uudti cer tain circumstances. He wtltea now in aubstance, that when it is determined by an individual, with the approval of its friends, that it Is "no lo:iger worth whllo lo drift about nn this sinful pl,u et," be is then justiHed "in willing into the hereafter by hU own act." Jodoe SuErAED of Oblciigo has decid ed that Ibe Illinois courts h ive uo juils diotlon in divorce cues where a wire re elding iu tbitt State Heeka a ilivoreo from terhiHbaud residing u tmotlier State. OBles the ufleiicu courphilnid of was ciiurnilU-d In Illinois, or wliilobotb par tits reaMerl there. TliN limitation ol jurisdiction will cut iff a l,,ro number of divorce applicants who go to Obioigo to bavu tbe marriage bond broken for ome trivial car.se. CrncAo.i Dailt News: llm-wrinxjtt has n.. I lir.-M mcininmil In piint ifuet; O.iv. U.it.iuH.iii tiiiih liolil of it litlin.iinil it will -i.i,tbl remain in oUctirily till Hen Iluil r cbIh bn khiiiiiI Mind and curt-M i ha. Ii-hcilt nn tbo ciiluiiiotiwuillh BUd thrnwH her ilmvn Ibo urll.ir Maira i Jlii. J! nl t Mill b. vera iir.iiinl tbf horizon iii.d tipr.hKtK an ambitiim lo palm riviiinii b r k t'-il, ami m lm the I.-nI wN' fH il ibo r..t if tlif film try fur the lultilliunil til bid ituibiliaii. Cittcia DiiLV Skmn: J. 'rtrrri. K I fere aruntl,u' Geo 11 .ynion repeated ly appr. aelitd l.lui ilh corrupt propria itiona. TLis does uot sjieak well for K-uter. if Keller had l-e.i tbe right kind of mi hnntut man Uujulou would not have appri.a.bed bim fur corrupt purposes mure tbau once. A tlnro gb ly houot man is a K.-cnreig.tiuit n repe. tlMon of iiiniU us a virtuous womau But we do not b.l!.v K.dfers oitt . Wlifii it conns to a tpns'ion or veracity between Keifrrand Iloyutnn we cauuot be a lung limo iu m iking up our niluds iu favor of Ibe latter. Unyutou has ul waja Ucu ubove MKplc'.OU. A LirrrEn w recently mlmilted as a will ut Webtinii.ster, Md The cise was stroiixly rnutiktril. J Henry Huppv died lUeitate, and his estate niuouiited to .ilninl $180 00 '. Efz i Ann livers pre sented to tbe Court u later to herelf from Iliiipe. iu wliiuU he Mild: ' Ann, after my diath yon are to have $10,000 Tbii )ou sre to have, will or no will. Take cure of this letter until my death, Ann, keep this to yourself." Tbo taper was declared by the ixejutors to be a forgery. The jury, alter a ten dnjs1 trial, decided it geunin. lsues were taken to the Court c,f Appeals lo deter mine whether tin- letter whs u ti stamen try paper, aud the Court dicided it to lie sufficient for a will, Pexat( n SunKMAN in a recent I Iter nd dieted lo Ibe ircu trade, says -The prot'ft'v.i niKteni i- r-.n-i in mnr danger from Its friends tbau Us euemles. Tho xuamfiicturitig iuterelsare bcgiin iug to regard i-.nl in.n ore. pi irnu, wool, and ether articles of domestio production as ra artichs.uot to be protected by duly. I this law doctrine should get u loot hod v. ul l lesif.i the whole protec tive polioy of the Government. The rule of p nil cliou must tend to all labor alike t the labor of the fanner in prrduc in, wool, and to the labor of the miner iu ditfglug coal-aud if it is denied to tb- farmer and miner it cauuot justly bo ma ntained iu favor of tbe manufacturer. It is Ubor that ii to be protected aud not capital, It is indeed moro Importaut to develop tbe natural resources of the comity iu tbe production, u,n, ug nnd uaonracture ot such articles as wool, o.l i! ir.m ttuii to prot. ct the Inkier farms of produotiou where cheap labor U indispensable." 0.s Fridiy. the 8th lost,, Tresidiiit Arthur aued the tul.iwiuK order au nou vi g the reUrriuent of Geuir.il 6Uermau from the command of tbe Army of the Uuited Stat-s: Gen. William T. 8'jerman, Gencr.il of tbo Army, haying I tilt il.i) renel.e.l tliu ujo nl fit years, is, in accordance with law, placed upoi the retired li.t of the army, without reduc tion in his current (iay uuil allowances. Tbe auuonuuiiuoiit of thesevercuce Inim the o-imwaud ot tho army of one who bs Uctu ttrsti iuauyyers its diiiu guUbH.1 cliui can but auakeu iu the luludiUut only nf ILe army but of tbe peopl. tf tbe Uuited States mingled emuttoua of regret and gratitudo regret at the withdrawal from active military serrlce ofau oOlcer whose lolly ei.n8 0f duty bus iweu m model for all soldiers since be fltt reti red the army lu July, iDiu-Kiui gratituitt-, Ireshly awakened tir tbe siiviees of lucilcubible value ren dered by 1. 1 in iu Hi., war fur the Union, wcu Lis grai military genius aud d.ir lug did so muoU to end. Tim l're.i lent derWSlhKH ntillid nctMsliiii logirefx prvM-loii lu Ibis maimer to the gratinuti fill toward Gen, Sb. imin by his lellow u.,,i .. i .i... hi'bmpi linn i ri'Viiieuce wiy grunt hliu many j ear- of htnllb and bappiut IU llio til el In 'in ll.t-acilvr duilisothisiroiei.sl.iii. o. A AnTjiou. Tbe rvnivkrf'.ly mild wealber and cnpl'ins rii'm if Hit- pil Inn wtlf baiv Calid I'real fl i-ds In Iih OMo vall-y aud bid fair n t-Hil-o iini'tl er In tin. vl JeT of th MlKlj.il. A' Cincinnati Ibe luwr part ot the oitj is U joJo I, aul II V. MOttTlllMKK, I. ifllll rialtip;. Tlia jirospett la, turrcforf, tbitt tlio lilgli'Wftter lurvilt r,f lmt year, the blfibest tv'ir kuoHii, nil) bo HtirptiKs eil tbia year by ninny leet. At Wheel Iiir nml Pittsburgh tbe inundation baa been Mvlitvu mill destructive, tbungb at llicae places tbd water Ih rcpotlcil us fall lug. Tbo pleasant weuttier of. Similar orouieil limits tbitt t tie vorat of the fl. od was ovtr, but on Huilil.ii blgbt Hero ubs mow mnl r.iln nRiilu, anil Unit meiils mors WAter. I'ortumittl' Clncluuali Lim proAled by ber (ornitr eiperlence, le morals nre tnade Id time, and tbe Iomi of property rind tbe suffering of ike pcor will be lnocb smaller tbau last 3 far. Along tbeLeblgU tbo water though high bmko far not oveitloued its banks lu this vicinity. FROM WASHINGTON Special to tbe CahdjN Advocate. WAsmsoToN, Feb 13, 1831. The Mississippi river and itslributaiy improvements promiso to become n nucleus for Western political cumpaigi.s judging from Ibo net tou of the Mlssii- slppl i.uil Ohio Klvcr Couveutiou wbUh was lu session iu this city Inst wccl. Tbe Coueutiou was composed of seveial hundred promiuiul business Jien repre senting the territory and sentiment cf over 30,000,000 peoplo iulerested iu the deftlupment of Western Comnierct. Tbey wantOougresstoapproptlate about $10,000,000 lor Wt stern riyers uud bar- bors aud tbey mid to Congress, "Ghc ui what weask and need, or our peoplo will lel'gftto ou lo priv.ito lile." WUAT WILL C0X0I.E3J DO AllOUT IT? I'rtvious to ILo assembly ol this cou veutiou tbe House coinnmieo on ltlvers and Hubors bad liilonunlly discussed tbe appropriation for the oouiing jiur, and tLemajurily of Ibe ciuuuiitteo Htem eil to litvor a S10 U0O.00O limit and cx presseil ttitmstlvts us tlelrous if po si ble to conline It within $0,000,000. Tbe istim.ites ot tbe Englueeis having iu charge tb.-impruvenieuis ol rivers uud bsiburs amouut tu $35,000,000, mid ttie ctinvenllou endorsed and urged tbe ex penditure of evtii a greater sum thnn Ibis, liuttbc Iniunus river anil l.urboi sleiil ol tjl is still litsb in i,y t, ,, CliUgressUleu. mill tbn pri-'-.iteH ure ILat not nv.r S12 Ol'O.UOO will be ap prni riHteil tLis ear. Tllk kftlc c i r ii urn: ion's TAI.lrPDrLL. I. liuer.iUu Sell Hum anil U.-prtseiitit' lives iiia cautiiins in t li.it th.y hi on tbe M itrisoii t.irill' bill, but it is clear tbat Ibe proiwsuil b rzmtal reiluoiiin, imukeiis mi ei.tbil-i i-.u mid H nut mti- lacinty lo a Urge niti o' Ibe party. It i.s now to l.o l.siil. red iu lommitteH nml ui- nle ii-surt.il it can not come hack tn II, e Ho He lll le nl a mnuth at the eallleat. This will tbiow over Ibe dis cussion well into tbe spring when the liulltlcil cililnm will be bniliuL' mid the appropri ilion lulls are i,n ler lull bead- way, lleuce lueuill.uiis a stormy carter ahtiui eviu in the House while its pros ptctN iu the Semite are so emull us prac tically to dismiss the whole scheme to the douiaiu ot speculutiuu rather thnn legislation. As a battle-cry tbo bill can sirveits purpose as well yhether adopt- en or urn, nun u is iu mis airectlou that its chief importnuce lies. II W MUCH IT ltlDUCES TUC TAItllT. Tuo horizoLtal retliu'lio'n of tbo bill decreases thu taxes about Si COO 000, and wLt-n you mbl tn this Ibe abolished duties on the increased free list the sum total Hwtlls lu S30 000U00. It retuuius lobe seen wtietlitr llio bill can pass tho llnus. but eight Democralio Senators have publicly declared that tbey will yolu against tbe measure, therefore Ii can nut pjs tbe Senate th it little wool bill of Mr. Converse's, though hunh-Iikt-. is iievtrthelesii n dangerous tbiig. Mr. Converse has beuu accused ol abandon ing tbe meiisurn which nstorts tbe duly on wool, bis alleged mulives bring uot to spring upon the House a principle iu distiijct contradiction to Morrison's lar lll' reduction. Converse says Oliio lost ovtr u million dollars when the Itepnbli. cans reduced tbe duty on wool and Ohio now demands n prompt restoration, uud he pnposts to secure it or throw tbe lespousibilily on the heads of his col leagues. Hu says bo bus not deserted bis constituents. cnrxKiuTiNo jay o uld. Some mouths ago when a little wsr began between tbe Chicago, llnrllngtoii aud Quiucy aud tbe Ouiou I'.iciliu roads. It was here published Ibut Jny Gould was beginning, with this war. to carry ou bis plan lor wrecking the Union lciUe, causing it to hesuldoii tbe ilist mort gage, billing it in himself, and thereby wiping out over $100 0(10,000 indebted ness to the Uuiicd States, which is only secured by siciuid mortgage. Mr. Au dersnii, ol Ksusis, inlrotiuced a bill iu the House tbe other day which will sive the Government Irom such loss. It pro vides that when either v( the railroad ciiiiipmiiis iudebled to the United S'utes ou secoud mnrtg.igfs shall i.nl to keep up the interest on their first mortgage bouds. the Altoruty-Geiieral shall apply for a receiver, who ahull tberealter man age the road under the direction of the Secretary of tbo Interior, until tbo debt to inn uutteil States is nil paid. There are u great many pmple who think that me raciuc rillroail ooraisicles ueyer in tended to piy the U. S. when they bnr rowed Ibis mouoy, but if Mr Andersnu's bill becomes a law, the easy, and at present the only visible inetho'l of "Ireiziug out" Uncle K.tui as a creditor will be ellV-ctually i.hut oil'. ILLINOIS I-IIKsS ASSOCIITIOM, The lllinui.ll'llKSSUill nerlnlnlv l.rlilU for a few weeks with glowing cditoriels on Wasbinglou bcspltalitv and the grandeur of the city. The '"Club" speut uearly tour days here aud were toasted, dlUeitaud nieilus though each of the editors was one ot a lot ot kings or em- ptrurs traveling luxriii.tndy for their health. Tbo United Stales navy (Tue Despatch) was cilltd inlo ntpiisitiou to convey the party to Washington's old boiue. (Ml. Vernon) and give the editors an ppporlsuily of seeing what n grtai iblugotir navy might be if they would cease their editorial lolibjing against naval appropriaiious. Whenever thf Illinois l'rei-s Assoeiiilion leaye their inl ine siino in imvn a L'ootl time, heretltir )ou will bear of tbem nuking a b-e line" tor Washirgtou. Editors are al ways Welcome aud well treated unle. liny Ink j lu one of onr "l'oker Shops," iu which case tbe editor gem rally goes home and m ikes n freih duu on tleliu o,ueut subscribers or ues a "pateut in sidu" tbe balauce of tbe year "lo cover shorts." Oue of the Illiuois editors will probably omit lo givo tbe pnblio his experience iu this lino while here last week. D1KEIXO AND MLYEIt LEOI-LATIOM. A luen.bir of tbe Hanking nnd Cur reucy Committee of the House savs tbat there is but little doubt that u l.'til uiii soon be reported providing that nations! biiiksmay increuse tbtir circulation to tbe lull pir value ef such Uuited States iwinils as they have deposited ju the U. S. Treasury to seenre their uotes He also states that there is little prospect of any silver lecitlilioii. wilh recard In the trade dollars, audtlut these will l.o relirtd for reenlnnge upon Mrictlv ju-t terms to the. I nblers. 1 CaETAKT CU4M1LEU CCHTAILED. There is a ktrong iv-.r or ei-oiii.my lu ,Ti ,,.,r,,,w",1, ""I appropriiilnii 'ill. Tho es'lmitis were ov-r SJ'J 500, 1100 tin 1 tl-. miionut iillowed will b- less ll.su SU 600 00(1 The sum asked lor It f lour s-eel enlist rs ii i-ranlnl . but the poiir old tuo itors nro fi out and llliiiii.ll-r is cross .Ii mt It. The unui. uitte-stems lo lliiuk that the hiiildiuir uf u new uavy i a matter cf time ui wtll . as money, nnd that the Government's ' U'lccr ntiil dm Ttt t Itnlii-V in tn nn till ....... .-..v. i" - j " " sluw ou both. BH1EF NOTE1. The Kentucky deleualion in Concrei are jubilaut over Gen. Illacklium'a elfo- II hi to tbe Beir.lo. It was nn old 1.0 that not one of Ibo delegation favtrcd fcemtor wininiH re-eltotlon. Geutral Bherman has been offlclilly pliicfil on the retired list of the army, rt ere are now on the retired list 51 Colonels. 32 M"i rsnnil C3 CaDtalns. Capt, V. A. Kirkland of the receiving sblp Colorado at New Yolk has volm teered tn command the Greeley relief expedition, and he trill probably he at cepted. Secretary Chandler is trying to purcnaae elthrr tbe Urittsli auips "New Fandora" or "Alert" for the expedition llegnlar to tho Caedon Actccate, WAsniKQiou, D. 0., Feb. 9. '83. Though not equal to Its predecessor in tbe splendor of its social life, last week brought much which was enjoyable and uitmorablo to society In this city, The entertainments were ou a less grand Rcnloand It wonld appear naif there is to bo n gradual cessation of gaiety from now until Lent. Usually society rides full tilt against tbe barrier of Ash Wed ucsday, aud tho sudden stop gives a shock almost as unpleasant is "coming a cropper." Tho two Ilrigadtcr-Generals who arc In deadly opposition at Washington, Kelfer aud lloynton, lepteseut the two puralL-l races which Lave advanced to tho con quest of tbe West, tie North-Iriah aud the Germau. liolh of these men ore ex aggerated types of these races. Mr. Keifer has tbe stolidity, heavy impact and dragoon courage ot tbe old German lo soldiery. Mr. lioynloo was iu Ken tucky at the breaking out ot tbo war. at a military academy, aud be weut iuto the Union army aud sulTcred a severe wouud. Embilicred personal leelincs olten produce exaggerated statements from both coint.utants.and after a super ficial look at tbo uiorits nf this ease I should think that both the uentlemeu had inter). rcteii too much and allowed their recollections to bo colored by tbe blood iu their veins. Ho-, eiuttresliug lactsaie shown in thu report ol Talent CommUsioner llu ter worlh to Congress. I appears that dur ing tho past jear 317 patents were taken out by eitizeus ol tbe District of Colum bia, or one patent to every 318 of popu 1 iliot ; Massachusetts one lo 320; Con necticut one In 70S; llt.ode Island one to 815 nLd New Vrrli, California nnd Col orado iu the eirdor named. Mississumi stands last among the Slates and Tern tones, having taken out but fil patents last year.or one pttent to 22,183 of popu latlou. Smith CirollDii and Alabama follow elosrt on the heels ol Mississippi. Mr E. II. Wiegiirni, an examiner ol ibe Department of Justice, in his testimony tn-iht before tbe House committed ou xpenditures in the Department of Jus. i lee, (le.-ontitit u uoiel method tor secur ing lunds to conduct a congressional campaign. The aspirant was Paul Siro bach whom the Senate fuilatl to confirm for Marshal of Alabama. While Mr I'uruer was Uuited States marshal in that State, the witness seid Slrobtcb isked lo be appointed deputy marshal. txplainiug that he was anxious to make a cauvass lor Congress. He secured Ibe appointment, Mr. Wiegand testified, named a number of deputy marshaln.aud weut turnugn I lie district making arris's tbat fees might be obtained to del ray the expenses ol the campaign. Strobacb was defeated nnd came to Washington and contested his scat. The Mississippi river convention ad journed lo-day alter adopting resolutions calling upon Congress to make liberal appropriations for the continuation ot the work of Improvement upon that riyer, nnd a-kiim similar appropriations inr me uiuo, Missouri, ami other Wes- tern riyers. Hon. Win. M. Evarts. representing the Wtsteru Union Ttlegmnu Comiisnv. made tbe tamest argument of bis life be lore the Senate committee on posi-olUces and post-roads to-dsy in opposition to me estauiisnmeut ot a posial telnuranh system. Messrs. Garrett and Hate;, ol the Biltimore and Ohio Telegraph Com pany are to be beard on Saturday. Tho House committee ou Aszricnl tnre this morning had under considers- Ion tbe agricultural nnnrunriatiou bill. The committee expects to be able to re port the hill next week. The Hugreuate appropriated, it is expected, will be about tbe same as last yar $105,010, The present Congress has nlreadi passed over six .Members to tbe silent majority, nun nearly all have beeu taken from the ltepublican side. Mr. M.ickey, the last vicmu of tho destroyer, was not a great nun, but be was a smart political manager, who lought his battles with great tenacity and grit. Since bis death there uas been u good deal said about tbe romance of his marriage. He mar ried an octoroon, whose mother was a Cuarltston quadroon beauty, who had relatives Iu 1'hllatlelpbla, MackeV edu cated ber at Oberlin College, Ohio, aud alter she hail graduated, was married to tier ny liishou Simpson. Sue is a et beautiful w(,man. and. although her taiul of Alric.ui blool ostracised her truiu so ciety in Suutb Carolina, it stenre-d him many voles. As the Charltou dtstrici bus a black nmj irily. bis succes-or will probably be Samuel Lee, who ran against iiim at tbe last election, or Hubert Sin ills, whoso i xploit iu carrying oil' a OjiileiUr.Ue steamer during tbo war will Ue remembered. Luckily all ot MackevV children are while, but there is no tell ing what will be tbe result of even a slight taint ot color. It is'liahle to show up strong at any time. DUcussinu this subject recently, a Member of Congress gavo mi instance. A Kentucky clergv mau in high standing, whom no one sus pected lo be anything but perltctly w bite, married one of tbe daughters nl oueoftko brat lamiles. The fiist child huru was a simou pure neuro baby. The husband nu uwuy upon this discovery, hut be w-us tracked, uud from bis history it uus 1', nnd that he had a trace nf col ored blood iu bis veins. A divorce fol lowed, as u matter nf course. What be came of tbe poor ui lort-iuiite baby the story teller could not say. as neither the isiiier or mother wuuij lmy at) thing to do with it. Oue ol tbe most beautiful youug ladies I have seeu in Washington is tbe daughter of n black man, She is a perlect bloude, and uo one would fir au iustiut suspect tbat a drop of black blood Honed iu ber veins, yet she might even if married ton while man, bear childreu distinctly African iu appear-uut-e. Tbe Government is acnnirlue. bv an occasional purchase or domtion, timie n rtspcctaoie cuiiectlou ot llevnlutionar) rthos. The sword orn by Washington iu tbe He volution, and the cane willed to bim by ISenjiniin Franklin, are in tbe library of tbe War Department. At tbo National Muteuui there is the uniform dark blu -coat, with but! facings, buB yest aud uiilf breeches worn when he resigned his oimuiision as commander-lu-chief, A dress s.ut, n number ot ar ticles of honsehold furi.itute, a d nntr set presented by tbe Society of Ciuciu nati, a part of n tea Bet presented bj Gen, Lafayette tn Gen. Washington, a camp equipage consisting of a insrqute Several war tents, a mess cht stand cook ing utensils a set ol parlor furniture, the robe of white silk lined with scarlet silk, iu which Washineton Was christen ed; a set of bed room furuilure, and sev ertl portraits aud other articles which bad belouged to th . Lewis f itnilv. until purchased by Cihsrcs in 1878; the porcelain iliunerserTicoof S..niul Chase, one of the signers of the Declaration ol Independence. There are aim two shot guns presented to President Jrfferrn ly the Emperor of Morocco, ami thu inn f irm oust worn by G. n. Jaokson at Ibe iiattia oi jsew Urleaus; two gnldeinul ellei iiu.l thirty ronu I olll l.nilnns T,. the conrss of time IbU colUctiou will be very valuable oue. Bute Lyttoa's Brfe Where It Touches tho Shores and tho Great Columns In Mid-stream- "What a boautlfol brltlgo between old age and clill ltiooil Is rellaloo. How Intutlvely the ehltd begins nl' h prayer and worship on entering lire, and how Intutlvely, on null ting life, the old man turns back to prayer and worship, putting hlmseir ngaln tl.lo-by side with tho Infant" remarks Sir K. Ilulwcr I.ytton, In his "Strango Story." To, but between Its distant abutments the bridge 0.C III bus many high andanfnl arcLe, through which tho wild waters dash and roar In wrath and desolation. Prayer and worship alone do not sustain these. Nature's soil I rocks must llo unshaken be. neath, and human art and skill' must rear and solid fy the structure overhead. Ood's will Is best exemplified In tho laws Ho has made for the creatures whom He has placed under their control. Neither tho child's trustful 'Vat father," nor the old man's "forget me not In tho midst of my Infirmi ties," will alter this by tbe weight or a single grain. ticlcnco and art first then f.allli and prsyer Ii the order ol Heaven Itself. Divinity heats through Its agents, and those avents are the discoveries or man; not thoydgue an. nouDceinenls of proiil'els or seers. Is Ufa n hunlen tn tout Dues time tlriist Is your puwer lo cope with tiro's problem amlduiles weakened: You aro nut well. Your nlooii j fliunlsli anil tainted perhaps; or same lmin.r taut urguii Is torpid or cvcrworKed. This faot may have taken the form ot ilysocpsla, rheumatism, gout, nularlii; pains In the sloiuiich, chionio heinliiche, or any of a doz en ills. 1 A it K Kit's TO.V IC will Invluorato you, as rrcslialr Intngoralos those wlu Imvo keen shut up In damp, (etll cells, ll . orral pure, delicious, se-lentl (o. stfo tho keystone ol tho contral arch of tho brido ol Hie. febJ-uil fall and Winter Stock ! &o. Our Young Ladles and Uentlcmen will find It to their advantage lo irlve him Town. ATrU0rTo"l "pIUOES " U'e flnd lh J'KST SEI'I':0TKD STOCK In t Oil Fost Office: Bidii, April , U93-ty BEND FOR TRIAL COX 6f3 ffn." XrrtO CIRCULAR "CMCVl'4l-' Sont NICE ft Tia and Sheet Iron fare, House Fandddnc Goods, &c, k. Is now oflering extraordinary Bargains Tor Cash ! Ho Is tho only Agent Intuwn lor tho salo of the Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, New Champion and Apollo Ranges ; Montour, lighthouse, Excelsior Penn, and Eclipse Cook Stove3; tho Princeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Doublo Heaters, with a va riety of other Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now oiForing at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, nnlund every kind ol STOVE OltATE and I'IRV I1HIOKS. Dealer In all the belt makes ul l'U.Ml'i. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a few doors nbove Bank Street. I'atronaice Invltc.l; satisfaction guaranteed. June so, 188:1-71 Ho! For New Goods! C. M. SWEEHY & SOI Have received an enormous stock of fUIOICE GOODS, coniprisinnr Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St, Lehighton, MOTHER TABLETS Dyspepsia, all JJiseases of the Kidneys, liver, Stomach, Blood, Skin and Bowels. Can Froduco Tugnsands of Letters proving its Curallre Towers. AN OLD AND LONQ TRIED UEUXD7, LxnoEiTonx 77 Ainrr SmsirT, new iobk crrr. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. -The King of Gorn Killers. The most desperate Corns, Busuunb, Wabts ic, SrtxDivx cured. Price 25 Cents. --An Unfailing Remedy for Hot, Swollen and Tender rect.Chllblalns, &c. Price 25 Cents. ICornease Monuf 'g Co., 230, 6th Ave. Place, N. Y. City. for Sale by djenlt, Drvgguts and Shot Dealert. TBADM UAHX. Cornease Footease MjjHj IAM Dr. C. T. Horn, Centra! Drug Store, Opposite the " Carbon llaase," Bank Street, Lohighton, Pa., JHtps a fall supply of Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery & Choice Cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purjioses. Prescriptions very carefully, cum pouuded, day or night. AT.SO.lust received, an Immense stool? of fewest and moet PoraOar DetTsni tn Wall Papers AND Borders, which he Is offering at Prleos fatly at low as tho same qualities and Patterns can bo got In tho Cities. U)ou.are about redecortitlng your home, cull and sco styles and learn the prlocs beforo purchasing elsewhere. Keii.ember, ritU OENTIIAL bKUU Store, Feb. !i..yl jjb. rj. T. HOItN. Tho iimlerslgned calls tho attention ot his many friends and patrons to his Largo and Fashionable Stock of Fall ai Winter Goofls, Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES Orevcry description ami stylo In tho Market, including a special line of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full line or Umbrellas, Rubbers,! Hats, Caps, BAM Street, LEHIGHTd Bead What a Patient says of it: "Tlieraatnioslpnrchnsed from yon In Attffnit IiroTC to mo Diust coucluitvnly tlmt ''while there lj Ifo there Is hope." Ther ultl their work far be yona my utmost cxpecUtloin. for 1 certainly did not eWect that n Imbltdf FOURTEEN YEA113 DU II ATI ON conldbe completely gotten under con trol In the exceedingly short tluio of two monthi 1 can nstiiro vou that no false modesty will keep me from doing all that 1 can lu adding1 to the succcaa which, will surely crown so beneficial a remedy " AbOToextrac.frataalAtterdated W.Va Do.2fi, 1SU The Pastilles are prepared and sold only by tbo HARRIS REMEDY CO. HF'Q CHEMISTS, 306N.I0th.SL ST. LOUIS, MO. James Walp? Successor to A. 1). MOSSEK, Manufactnrr ofand Dealer In all kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, HEALING SYRUP. 20 Million Bottles sold in 1 0 years. A certain Cnro for UrVrccUtle mm ncr Ctalcm tmv 1U4 tBvresmU vf tktrt yrr' catcrlii m m eJ U rawer, will bm steal rreo lli whtar lj. All Mjr tweed 1 wrrute4 f trttk u lru tm niune sw IWr Lht skuld Hrrii lkr w lcl Mr la rclli nXcn grmli. Hf lle lve to bcfty4 l mmf AMcrlrit C'aUlMt,U m lure part f It f mr wa srwlajr. Attaa rldMul latradaocr at MUM licet, uaraaaK Karlr Cr. thm link. H II bard orsi f atarr aw Veca utat. Alaraltacad tar: Uble, I Ult Ibo trcf ull. 1m thm tardea a4 ta laviaa f tfcao vaa laa My aaa4 va lauau sirrHKwcaia 1. II. GREGORY. Seed Crcaer. Marblehead. Msis. BSsttMHsaHHHMr, New Advertisements. KortH CarolinA Offers Great Mucemeiits to HOME SEEKEKS MINERS, MANUFACTURERS, CAPITALISTS and FARMERS. Arc Northern men wanted, nnd arc they treated kindly by native North Carolininns I We answer the question em phatically YES ! To back us up we reicr to the following iNortnern men who have set tled amonr us: Rev. S. Mat- toon, Charlotte, N. C, form erly of New York; Jno. Woodhousc, Concord, N. C, formerly of Morris Co., N. J.; A. llagen, Newton, N. C, formerly of Fredrick, Md ; F A. Vollmcr, Jyiuham, N. C, formerly of Williamsport, Pa., and the hundreds of others that have settled in the State. When writing for information. please enclose stamp for re turn postage. THE CLIMATE ofNorth Carolina surpasse" Hint of nnjr oth. er State la tho Union, bclnj tomporcil on ono side by the Alnnllo ocean anil on the oilier by the hUh peaks ofthe AppnlnchLin Moun tains. The arcroge fall or rnon fur the en tire wln'.ir Is six inches. Tho average num ber of loRiry iloys are two (2). No part of the State Is suljcct to ilcstrucllre iralcs. IMcnn nnnunl temperature for the Slulo It. Sam raer7. Winter 43, ralnf.il! 45 Inches. Wblle t hu cola of the winter l not severe, tlio teui pcedturo ot mltl-stiuuner Is not so trylny; or escerslve as farther North While thero are hunJrcclsofsuiisliol.es In New York State every snuimer.lho llteno Is almost unknown InN.O. Unrlnir a lato winter of unusual severity, the thermometer ssveral tlinrs dropped to !0 decrees, and even to 10 decrees below sero In Ion a, Micnlitnn and New 1 ork, here 10 degrees above tero was reached but once, and theu only fur one single nlnht. T1MIJEH. At least thirty thousand rquaro miles ol our t rrltory Is still covered villi timber, consisting In part of yellow and while pine, several varieties of oak, hickory, wuluul, chestnut, poplar, oypress. Juniper, maple black ash, elm, mulberry, dog-wood, per. slmmou, holly, locust, wild eliorry,red cedar, mountain maliO(jauy,(.urly maple and poj lar. MINERALS are loand In great variety and abundance over a large part of thoSluto. Ainonv the more uselul and Important aro mail, Iron, coal, pjat, llmcstunr, gold, enjper, silier, lead, sine, mica, tin (very recent discovery), graphlto, corundum, muganese, kaolin, fire clay, whltcstone, grliidstuno and mlllslune; a great variety ol building and precious stones, Including diamond. WATER POWER of the Slato aggregate more than three mil lion horsj lowor. THE SOIL AND CROPS. The great variety of soils together wl'L the elltnatlo conditions gives rlsu m tl e great variety olnitural pioiu f am: Isrx yields, and lays I lie foui.dallon for au im mense rsnjc ofngricullural products. boitun, grn n, tobacco and rice are the leadlig itiple crrpi. I he Chinese tea plant nourishes through out, tl KaiU'rn half of the State. FI.is, lit'i.ip an I J ite grow to pcricctlon, nd could be ra.idc a p.i Ing crop. Silk. The products of this Industry In our State aro equal In qu-tlllty to the Krcncli and Italian silk. Irish and sweet potatoes nro paying crop. Veciktaiilkh. -No hero In America tan the trucking business be carried on lo iuire pp. fit than In tho eastern counties of North Carolina. Mabkhts. Tlio distance to New York from the eastern and northern parts ol our Slate is no farther than from tlio western part ol N. Y. State to New York. . Price of land varies with the distance from market and fertility. Tho price of avcrago quality Is from three to ten dollars per acre. IMMIGRATION. Many immigrants have come into the State durine: the past year chiefly from the Northern and New England States. We have special rates with transportion com panies from Boston, New York and Baltimore for very cheap rates of passage and freight. For special inform ation, call on local agents through the Northern and New England States, or ad dress JNO. T. PATRICK, Manager State Immigration Bureau. RALEIGH, N. C. February 18, ISSt-jl tlllts wHUt All lit I Alls. rMstOoagbtirnin. Tuuacnod. Usetnllma, BoidbrdrUKKtet. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Oourt oi Oarbon (Jo., Pa. Estate ot Adah LAi cimuti, llec'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Oourt .lanunri 23 d.ltsl. Iu u unina iha above stated account and If ocoisloii restate me same auti innue iii'irii'Uih.niir thetml. anee at lunds In the nand ut Tlieri-s i liu'li. nor. Ailmlidstratrlx of iIim tctutMiir a,i& Lauehnor, deeeised, will h..l I n meftlnir for the purpose r his apHdntinent on MATI'lt liAY.ihe 22nddynf MAll . A. II Iks I, i r. u ciock a. ii i ine jmat 111 J fry. man & Klefer. Atlornevsat Lor. lirnitiiwav Maueh Chunk. I'm.. whn anrf wlirn m. I iu.rf. les Intrrrsied will b required In make their elalinsortie debarred from eomlna In Uou reb. 8th, 1 i-wt Andltcr, J.F.Halbach, iti door above Ttebet'J Hall, Bank Street, Leliig'liton, Having had a rare opportuni ty to purchase a lot of Knives, Razors, fc Straps, from a friend wishing to retire from tho business, is now offering for sale the finest assortment in town of the highes t grade of goods at Prices so Low as to defy all competition. Zon't f.til to call and sco them. I have also made all arrange ments to supply any make of PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES at a Lower Price than they can be had elsewhere ! I have bought a lot ol Writing; Paper -AND- Envelopes at a Bargain, and am a'oiua: to ffire V. . I my customers the benefit of it ! I also furnish all the Weekly aiitl Daily Papers at the Lowest rates. II y km ii JSooks JSibles, Magfaziaie, and a large variety of articles at very Low Prices. Remember, J. F. Halbach, 3rd door above Ilebsr'i Hall, Bank St., Lehighton. 2,000,000 Subscribers WAKTIT r-OKlafll. The Antrirmm Artrt- lurtH to-day Is better than ever before. W havo increased our corps or Kdliers arid Ar'tsts, enlnrKe.1 and added l all oar He. liartinents. until the I'erlodlenl Is now th reooicnlied lea.llne Arrleiiltural Journal of the world, presentlnK la every Issue 100 UoL rMNa or Ohiwnal IIkamno Mattir from the ablest writers, and nearly 1 Oiin.IMAt. iLLt'STitATiona. It Is to the Interest ol every ono whose subscript Inn has expired, or whorhantrlnK his place of residence, or mov. Inir West, has for the time helnvfirftnMd aa of our Ureal Army of Subscribers, to Come ISack and aocept of our Unparalleled Offer eftke American Agriculturist, ForlMi. A 4.00 Perlodloal. A G00-Pagc Dictionary, 1000 Illustrations. "Foes or Friends 1" Morris' 11x18 Snperb Plate Eonravinr. "In the Meadow," Dupre's llilT Superb Plato Engraving. OR 12 Pieces ol Sheet Music, In place or the Dictionary. JJ1 for $le70 POST-PAID AUT1VE CANVASSERS WANTED. Send two 3-ccnt stamps frr Sample Hopy. and see what n WOMUEUFUL Paper Ilia now. Address ORANGE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUDD, Preft. 715 Broadway, New Yorlr. Hotel and Storo Stand at Private Rale. The undershrnetl hirers at Priral hfa lintel and More stand. loa;ellier with F nri H'en Acres of well rultlvnted Land, sllnatai nt Pleasint Corner. In Mali in'nir Township, I'nrliwi Connty Pa, This Is nneof fhe Hrst Stands In I lie county, being- loeateil In a well seitlrd section of country, and no other slAro within a distnre of Irom 3 to n miles. Ther house Is now Licensed ns a Itntel. a. d ilolner a irond paylnit business. The property will bd sold ou very reasonable terms. AMI, Elaht or Ten very etlalblr located HUM. II. IM) T.'iTS, situate In the linmuiili ol Ij hliihton, will be sold on adv.mtapcons termr. Appiy to x j(ap.ii aim hi.1i, s icasant t;orner, Fcb2tf Mabomux Township, Pa. 63 slisi! WANTED LADIES TO TAKE OI'R NEW Famy work at their homes.ln city or c lunlry.kiid earn 88 I" $12 pur week, raaklna; aooJs for our Winter and Spring trade. Sun. I 15c. forsamnle and nartlouUrs. HUDSON itFQ.ro., 2M Elxtli IveKiw York. tan ItCwl. PAT EJNT T S . E.' M. MAnBIiE, fl.ate Commissioner of Patents 1 Obtains Patents for Inventions In Ill's and rorclKii countries. Will also attend to Pat. tin c.isrs before the United Mates Courts IIFI'IUE, LcDroll IJullJinjf, Washluiitori, I A M n Olairasa specially, and WAIt. LA N IJ HA'l S, A 1) 11 IT IONAIi ' ' -'lltlMESTEAII t!KKI IKJOAT ES and all kinds nf I. A Nil SI 'It I IT houuht and Sold, Larue Sto.'k. and Highest Prlcea paid, llo ynn vani lo sell or buj t If , wnie m a, A. TI1UMAS, Altorrey at Law, h..,,k,wii, ... w. jnu, e. I ft PITmCI "anted Tor the Lives or all th AlTP. N I iS ''"il.lenle r the U. 3. Th llUXJlt IU ir(e,tt handsomest, best boo The ever sold for less than twice our price. The lasirsi Feilinft u ok in America, itnmrns trotlts to aKents. All Inlelila-rnt ienple want t. Anvnnuran lieenme a soceessliil oirent. Terms tree. IIalleit Hook Co, ISirlland, Maine. decll-jrl iVtrr.ltlUM. TUTonlde. Cat. The drr ellauta etirsai Itoaa,'A,ar3at,Lu2L9lullldoa, &0p., roau, ooit, lr. llliiaerntKd. 'All that tbodoubtfel earlouaor tnouchtlal want to, ka.w, ClatlinndrlltbladiniCJ cts, paper SSe, alar. rlsrouuiao, in nii,Bon&r3iieq, nonev ornpe,us DR. WH1TTIER O.nr0T,rlrii.I.VCp-A. mm,. ft. iDr. La Bavrra, 1tmrj, umtM ntstKawa, wiwrm, BrMUKl iimI iirrtnrUl lsTsHU. sffitntlfle tmtmtnlt and nrm rcmedki. DtfonnltlM TmtnL Call er wrilt tor lit of Quevtiuni lo be inivertd tr ChoM dslrlnf tnatmtBl br taail. Pra ffrrlmt trim RiBtar taal4 eai Iblr sWiraM.V kM Itm w(Ui I. IWIf UimUii, 11 U ot a traaijP A4runr. r. l. I.BjIRGB, Tr1 ftM nralrlaa la raaraa fMlral Ut4, k Rnrf. laalttate, ttO Untt U U LmU, K. SucccHortOaUr. Butlt' DlveiLMsM7. JilibUih4 k lun. PHOF. HARRIS' ytriTOCsDiBitrn; rgtutlo) wwtBtu aal i ey, ln4 avateio car dlaraMi, aafiUaf tlUfal pbjiioiaai, mail froia vail.rut lDrclaor tla. Wo frtt ladalftaoa, aodtfcr WalawMiu P not trmporli U1 ! coemfea lurk la your iji Arold btlDsT Ib9BM4 A Eiiicsl Curs ron SPERHATORRHEi 1MP0TENCY. JCCSTTested for oyer O jeara t uso la thoa an bj rteft" clalu l rhw rM&eJIe fur UtM traublai. Get ar tit tlrca Ut aal UiU awkas kara Imporiaat fatU atlbra Uktng utM-ttcat Uar. Tak a rrmttj tint tw can4 tb(aalt, aaS mi mH la UxlVr lib autiiWa la b4 bni or ttiM pkla ar laoaa vrntcaaa Faalaa ct raUBa nodical priaolpWi. Graaluff la favsr aad rrpstta tltia, btraciapplkaitoaMtaa oal aTdlwaa pUn Iti tpa aAda or caui. tTlBi UOWMI R UMM UUj, Tbt aataral ha tloaa r lLa kamaa arna ia arc If toraa. T aalawtUf atcaMaU at Ufa vkioa kara torn vattal ara ack. TRIAL PACKAOe. SEND ADDRESS tronpa rtpUl HARRIS REMEDY CO., MTg Chcmlili. SOOKKorth 10th St., SULonlt, Oat UoaTH-s Tkutuut, 3 i 2 uoktks, j S uqkthi, l HEALTH IS WEALTH! Dtt. U r. HstsT-H kl-KTK 1M UU 11 TUkATHItlT, a vuratniralspsH'IRalrH ! U D s utrH OnnralasVataa, hfrv. aa NraiatBla. U4rU, Krv rnw'll nws4 lr of alnMil or ieca, Vkrisi, MvbUI trsMoa,HVUalisf of th Urata rraaUU la lataallf tad d(Rstiaitiin. ite-Mf and daatai rn-msaia IMd Aca, UarrraaaM, 1m rtf T or la ltarti. ln4ilttUry tyOMa d VtsmaMt-rrtiwa cuad r owitiU-a criUo fea.a. mU . r'r-4aiu lMri. tr pomUIb aaa mmU'i lratMrnt asfi ariU UtXwC fw I.CBlby uallpra aaldftn ralflcff !( V3 CUARANTEB CDC OOXE3 TifirHTf't. W II srli Hr taolrd ay aa far aU Imu, atrriH'Hsd Mti ! wa a I Iava4tha BMrcaataar aar rliu -ft'Mi-i4 1 mm ii mh; W lb iraaiBaoal aaaa a lorT-rlarnr- (lttss- tUm issslj UIUU UnDvLiS. SlttratrMl,nP4lalrtU,ra. iTa rWrwml-d traubl Ud lartdr. II latmdlsifalt rars lUadMka, faaallaali fori. laa tkla MU4 a- wbr rr I af ta ffata (Jarraad vr UaU.ta. CiSNEn &. MENDELBQNk ITIHTTAn.FF S2Q Rao a Street, Philadelphia, Pa .U k&J ,J E jig w" SS.VV 11 o rxj I jj v m & 1 g tta I
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