EBrron UIIItOTITON.rA.i EATUntlAYi MAnCII S2. 16S4; " Enter! tl tha Eohtchton not-offio as - ' Eeooad CUsa Mall Matter. Edltorlal Mention. Ir ii-aiil lbt a mite alionlct be nble to .ilfftnt (lie eclimiM of the mlftlity. rTilolilnm continue thflr mvngpsln Ger- nnny. rtntvltliAlanclIng I lie Interdiction ofUtnertcnn pork. Tbe Gernmu hog bits undertaken to keep Dp tbe supply. Polnnon coloring rnfttte.r bus been rlelf cled In jaus.ls.rd sold in. New York. The mustard I first ndulUrited tilth flhnr; And tbe coloring mattrr in added to reUiri tbe proper Appearance. Nap I liollne yellow wru the "substance used. which is not only a highly irritant poison bat a dangerons explosive. It yon will pay tipyonr subscription to the Advocate now,' nnd one ycnr in rmrnac, we will preen' yon with the JsrRe 8 pnrja monthly family paper, . Uhalth asd IIojie. one ymr free as a promlom. This offer Is open to all new and old subscribers paying promptly in advance. Oon rn!emcd cotcmporary tbe Phila delphia Tims, on Thursday morning of Jast week, celebrated Its Oth anniversary 1y ihsnlng the larctst paper ever issued in that city, or perhaps in tho United Stntes, Tbe Issne of that date consisted of 21 Reven column pngis of advertise ments and higbly interesting rending matter. Tbe Time? Is.ns it well deserves to be. n (nccesi-l 'While the iron trnde is nnnally de pressed," snul Jmts M. Snnnk, seem taty jf tbe American Iron and Steel As sronlinn, Monday, "there is n hnpefnl frellni? In the trade. It is an enconrag Itag. feature of tbe silnnlion that nil over tl eonntry labor is recognizing the con dition of affiirs md there is little or no dissatisfaction with tb fllt'ing scale of wages. The result is abetter feeling be tween mannfactnrerB and men." J. It. JIoKEnnAD, an iron manufacturer of Philadelphia, has Rnhniltlcd to the Ways and Means Committee of Congrcps tbe following, relative to the manufac ture of iron at his furnaces on thoSchuyl JJdll River; Cost of production: Two tons of ore, $!) 10; one and a bait tons nfcnsl nnd cohe, S5 E0; limestone for flux, tl; 'labor, oil and running repairs. $2 70; actual cost per ton nf iron, J18 30. No .allowance is made for interest on capital 1irMted, or for wear and tear of plant. Hilling prices t-day of the different grade pig iron at Inruace: No 1 foun dry iron, J.20 08; No 2 foundry iron, S10 00; No 3 tfray forge iron, S17 00; mottled irou, tIC 00; white iron, 15 00; nvernge Of the five grades, 117 40. The decKinn by the Supreme Conrt that Congress has power to mnl;o paper money a legal tender iu time of peace ;giivf a new acpcci itotta xitverqnestion. 'The opinion i rapid!) gaining ground i&mong those who have hitherto opposed the fnrther coinage of silver that it would nnwisH to stop K for the pv sent. In case of a not improbable ex portation of gold to Europe, there ought to ba a coin basis of soma klud for the paper currency. A silver dolior would bo worth its bullion value, nt any rale, but a paper dollar his no intnniiio value. Bad as it would be to have tbe currency of the United States based on silver, it would be still worse to bare n paper cur rency with no coin basU. The people have bad one trial of that, and aro not .anxious for another. Jn October last two respectable Eng lish physicians performed the operation of iuscrtiug n tube into the trachea of a child as a last resort in a case diagnosed as croup. The tube becoming obstruct ed, the father sucked out the occluding membrane, but tbe child died two d.ijs .afterward. The futher was attacked by diphtheria, from which be recovered. srlun be brought suits ngaiost the doc tor, cue for mauslanghter and tbe other ,or domsges. II was unsuccessful in ..both of these, but wax much pleased to Jsnow that, iu their defence, tho doctors thsd iticurrsd au expense of 53.000. Hut ihe profession, headed by Sir William Jenner, took tbe matter in hand, and each of the doctors has been lately fr sented with $500. n silver salver, "and a complimentary address "riobly illumiii nted." A vuxxnix oirr. The Travelers In iinranca Ccmpauy, of Hartford, Conn , .whose graceful tribute to the Amerlc m press, tbe citeravinc of the "nepresui tstlve Journal mid Journalists of Amer ica," was last jear given such wide ills tribulion, are now giving turther prool pf tbeir artistio enterprise. This time tliev have brought out a special edition fptthe pres. vp! the orBrial engrnvlng ul tbe colossal French statue of Liberty, n it will appear on tbe giganlio pedestal now being erected for its reception in Kew York baibor, above whose waters it will next year raise its filming torch to more than double the height of Ning. nra Falls. This office hss, received n icopy of this interesting work with the compliments of the "Traveler'," to whom acknowledgments are hereby tendered. FROM WASHINGTON Regnhtr to tbe CAitrpx dt-cate. WaHiinotoh, D. C, March 19. '8t. For the benefit of Flit John I'orter, Congress has finally voted In let slid.' Ilic juitjjinrutnfllie bigheit military tribunal ever organised In this country. Six Itepub- liraris aided the Deimicrats in patting tho JOf f fUM lli.-VDRli tbe Senate. The queitlro hat been eontlnunllv be tore Ibc rouiitry .slrce Purler Wat iilsmis-e.1 frum the Arinv, twenty. una years g. nnd it will, st lean, V relief lo get rid i.r it. President Liu. coin, alter careful consideration f the mat ter, wbsn the events were freih In the xnlnrbi of the witnesses, concluded that injuillco bad not heeu done Forler. But that Judgioeot lias now been roverted. Tbe present bill authorises that the President bo uiitvered to nominate Porter for Hie lusillouol Colonel iu tliearmy. Hit pay will amount to M.SOOperanuiim.unlest lie it re tired, when II w.ll uiuouut In $3,000, WILL rrtEsiPEXT ACmon VITC? Thr,e ore tome political compllcatlnnt conuccad with the passage of the Fill John Forler. Bill which du not appear uon the .surface. Tie luppnrttrinl Ueneral Logan eWill, watch Rith.aome Interest lo tee what course Ihe Pretideii.1 will take .with regard Jolt. TU bill willtoJ court's, have logo lothelfoute. Whether will bo referred r allow I m rvuialn on the Speaker's labia 0 1 concurred lo bsn.lo due course, it s. u i 10 u,,',u du course, it fbJ u a ualltr uja wbloU (be t5t-y..M.'nTHlMKR, Irlendt o the bill In Ihn Hmue ore not de termined. Dill that it w. ihm st this senlnn there la little reaemi lo ilmibt. Tire President, belote the. iiiscIiiir of the Repnli llean Nalh'tiat Gonvenlinn, will dr-ublleft tie mnipe1ld to decide whether he will ap prove or veto II, or permit 11 to bemni" a law without tils signature. Tlw supporters of Logan will be very glad to have htm ap prove It. Thy bellevf that such s rouree will be of very great political disadvantage In the TfcsK'eiit In the West, and in this they are probsbly correct. Tho Iriendt nf Forter have never supposed that be would veto It, FASRI SrVTBtLt CrtmCKED. The rpiwinenti of General Porter are much surprised end Indignant st the vote ol Mr. Babln, of Mlitnesnta, In support of the hill. Ther esy that this vote will weaken their political oaltlnn, and thst It was not proper f.ir him lo vole that wsv, occupying ilia political pnalllnn that he de. "lie might at least," said one of the oldest and umst prominent members nf the llepumiran national ommme-e, "nave re frained from vollne. He places u in an awkward petition, and hla action will be sure to lose us volea. If It had been known that he would have voted that wsv. he would never hste lieen elected Chairman nf our Cominlttoe, and If the vote were to ho I aken lo day, ho could not secure tho eleo lion. It la an unpardonable b'under on hit part, ami it entirely without excute." air. 8abln, having had his attention called to Ihe lad that there was a great rlcsl or (lis pleasure smong Republican! with his vole, saidi "I voted In my Individual canscllv, and not, of course, as Chairman The tact that I was Chairman nt the National Re publican Cumintlteo waa Ihe only thing that embarrasse.l me. Jim I nan commit. ted inveelf on Ihissubjei't before I csme to the Senate, und I had no other course lo pursue, General Grout has sent Ihe following telenrani lol llz John 1'nrteri "I emerald laleyiiii most heartily on the result in the denote." Tho chances mode In the Senate are ofu rhnracter which General Porter himself hcartllr approves. He has never desired In receive hack pay. and recretted that the phrasei-lngy nt the House bill niaitea'icli an interpretation KHibIe. M"HE LIOI1T i N THE OAtnilB CAMrAION The statements made to the Springer ominitlee l.v ex Atlorney Ueneral Mo- Vearjli and Mr. Gibsn throw new light on Hie Garlield campaign ol 1 SSO. Mao Veagh cays he lonk to Garfield at an early stage of the Star rnuto ngitation carefully prepared statement, ahowing whal frauds had been committed on certain expedited routes. The new President was not only deeply Interested but was surprised, nnd enh-red nt once Into the investiiritinn. Mr. Gibsnn, following Mr. MacVeaph before the Springer committee, said that he I liongli I it rather remarkabla that Gartleld should have been anrprised, as lie (Gibson), had shown Iheslatements to him mnrelhan a year belore that, while he (Garlleld) whs a ineinher of the House oi Representatives When the need nf money was pressing in the campaign Garfield seemed to know just wheri- s one might he obtained, and sent to " My Dear Hubbcll," asking, "What are the (lepartmont doingf " According to Gibdnn, Ilia information given to Garfield a long time before showeit tlmt Drady and the Star routers had awind ld Ihe Government out of $2,0110,1)111). It Garfield was not fishing for some of it.whal did tin mean when lie wruta Hubbcll- "Sec Brady?" Brady was teen, but was immovable to the appeals ol Hubbcll. "Let Uarfiehl write mu whal he wants me to do," he said. Gar field did not want to write. Urady,and wrote llio "Mv Dear Ilubbell" letter instead. When tho letter was shown to Rrady, lie acted. A considerable sum was collected from the Star route contractors Manv of I ho names were on Gibion's exhibit lo Gap field months hfore he was noiniriHtd. A portion of Ihe money was used by Gar field in operating among I lie sect known ns tho "Disciples," whereof )i was a bright and shining light, and of whom lid wnile to Doisey, there wire " 30,000 in Indiana alone." About this lime Garfield suggested t Dorsey that "lho churches should ba worked" by making coiitribiitiona to tho leeble ones. In this way a goodly part of the blur router 8 contributions was tisetl. Col. James says ho did not understaiid Garfield's ndm-tunco to deal sumoiurilv Willi Drady by dis i, issing htm from office, nor why he persisted in giving linn on op portunily to resign. TUE MEXICAN THEATY RATIFIED UPON A 1IEO WLIDEnATIllN. Aflertwo months of inaturcdeliberatinn, Ihe Senate has finally reconsidered lis ac tion in rejecting the Mexican commercial treaty. Tuat convention was ratified yes lenlay by a vutu ol 41 to 20. This is a gain nflwo yotes for the treoly, the rejection liavingbeen accomplisheil by u yola of 3 'J to 20, a two thirds vote being netessary to rainy. ir. oumner ir. ills i.imoiis attacu on the Canadian reciprocity t.euly, maile ute ol the word "uniKleial," as applied to a convention which give itsooe-snled Uenr tlts to Canada, If Ihe Mexican treaty it unilateral its advantages iiroall on uurside The raw products nf Mi-xu-o which lira ml milled duly free under this treaty are neui Iv oil mi the tree list ulrea Iv, the cxcei llonaliug hemp, low grade sugar, und leaf louacco. we shall now be able, however, to export machinery, agricultural linplu meiite, railway equipments, steam engines, road vehicles, pumps, toots, water pipes, bricks, tiles, petroleum, clocks and ouick silver, on all of which iuiirt duties anil Slate charges are removed Under tho g-u-erous provisions of this triaty, our trade with Mexico, winch is now nnlv n bout? It),. 0011,0011 in exHirts and $3,000,000 iu im ams should very largely men-use. O PNOHE-S AnOUsKD UN THE B VPBEME 0 HJltl'd DECISION IN THE LEGAL TENDER CASE Three propoiitiuns have already been in troduccd in Congress to put back in the iliiistitulion Ilia principle whicn the Su premo Court recently to rudely ami vio lently wrenchod mil nf it. One submitted in Him Senate by Mr. Hayord und nno iu the House by Mr. llewill pro).. so to ex nrcsily prohibit Congress from inuking uny lli.'ug but gold and silver coin a leal leu ler i.'r the payment of debts, the third, ,n tro.iuccl hy Mr. Potter in the House.makrs the same proposition with the following qualification, "except titter u ileclaralion ol war, when the puMic sjlely may require it." This amen. Iiucnt wounl mako Ihe Conttituliuu what it ws before the lust de- citton. Dial ol Messrs. liiyanl ami Hew. fit would make ttie Coiitttlu.'ion wIihI it uas belore the uppointliient i-f Justices Strong und Bradley wut followed by the reversal of Ine previous decision of the Court. rulVATE SECRETARIES ON OOVF.nNMENT TAV W lien Ike grave iiml rcvercinl Senators touglil partial relief Irom the cares ofpib lio tile in Ihe employment of private secre taries ol Government rxiieute, tliev nnl only aiMed 2.73 u week lo tho demands iinm tho (vinlingeni fund, but placed trv erol ib sen new niembers uiin lb flour o' the denate. These tecielurles liaye all privileges that Senators have, save llioso nt speaking and votinp; and while some nt lliem seem to know their place and conduct tlieinselvit aeoontingly, others do not, an I are ul timet olfeiisively conspicuous Uhiii Ihe Hour and in tho lobby unit reining rooms. More than one Senator huscoii f. ss.fi hlint'df disappointed with the new departure mi this account. Three or four newspaper o.rrt-omleuts Inye been a imiiued private secrelarlet. and they thus have on I'limie advantage oyer other ini'in bers of tho press. But is qmie likely theia new adjuncts to the legislative branch 1 1 the Government will b retained, The most ol them have little else lo do thuii attend to their masters' privale business. For instance; one Sens lor, who has all the while hud u secretary attending lo his railroad ollairs, piying him out of his own sH-ket, now kept lho same secielary, Iwrfoiming the tamo labor, at Ihe public exiwnse. Another Senutnr.a manufacturer, lias done the lama thliur. In tome cases the most arduous duties the secretary hat tii iierlorm aintitt ni Lntnw. i Lnc l'r"l'cr attention upon members of the Bnator't family or his visiting relatives or friends who desire lo see the capital and itt iOllilllllOOI. Several enterprising Tuung gentlemen manage to draw $ a day each at secretar ies, and at the tame inns to earn comforta ble salaries us newsp.per airres.MMidenlt, the Utter mtillou inoiioiutliine luur llilhs of llicir linio. TUB OUEELEY SEUEV EXPEDITION. The orrangcineuts for the Greeley relief expeditioo are advancing satisfactorily, and ll Is expected that the Bear anil Thell. will be ready to sail for the Arclic teas by May J, sod that the supply ship Alert will be ready to siil a few weeks loler. About sevsoly five men have already btsn acMDl- 1 fd to urn h vsusls, 7 f Our Worthwost Lottor. Special to the Uariios Apvooatx. MtNtiiAPDLta, Maroh 1G, 1684. The fsnners of Msnttobs are fairly sroused, and no little excitement revsllt In that province of Csnsds. Meetincs are being held, and- the action -of the govern, mental Ottawa in treating the province as if It wss a purchased or conquered country, using lit assets cot for the benefit of Msnt tobs, but fur dominion purposes, and not allowing Its legislature tbe usual powers conferred by tbecharterof confederation, U severely crltlzed. Resolutions for secession have been made, and It doet look as If they would be csrried. rending alt tbtt trouble, Ihn Canadians are crossing the line Into lho States, immigrants over the Canadian Fa rifle do not stop until they reach Dakots or Montsns. Butinesssnd property Is" being seriously effected In Manitoba towns, hut what It their lots Is our gain. Tbe leading rsilrnsdt in the Northwest hove been fignting for the privilege nf car rying freight to the Black Hills. No Ices than four roads ore now pointed lo this land made famous by Ihe death of our gol laul Cutter as well ss by itt mineral wealth, hut none of them get nearer than 175 miles. From the cndf Ihe track freight it carried overland, und when It fa considered'that forty million pounds were so transported last year, the magnitude of tho job is ap parent. One road has Just secured the con laact for conveying 17 million pounds lo Deadwood, and to do this will need two hundred teams. Besides these, a stage line will be put on for carrying passengers and the mails. This will make at loast three fully equipped overland Irelglit Unci to tho Hills and the road agents will have to work lively to "hold up" a stage on nr.y of these hues now. Willi lho great resources of tho Hills and the surrounding country, lo a person who has never been there, It may seem remarkable that none of lho railroads have pushed their lir.es to Ilia very heart of tins land of gold anil silver, gypsum beds, salt and petroleum, all of which abound here. But only n slight acquaint ance with the typography ol this section will show that the Hills, Hire nncienl liaronial halls, aro surrounded with moats formed by nature, deep and dangerous and giving the name of manvois tcrres or "bad lands" to it. Tho soil li good, but owing to the frequency of these moats or canyono, it is difficult to travel over tho place, and railroad building would be very expensive and, even Willi the aid of modern engineer ing, lr.il cling a mail l-uill through these bad lauds would be more or less dangerous, especially in lho spring when the water rushes tlown uio canyons Iu torrents sweep ing everything beluro it. Stock raising is Pillowed extensively In this country, nnil the introduction of Norman stullions for criissnig with the Indian mustang bas been tttccessiuny carried out, ami It is believed Ihal the coming horse will com Lino the strength and bone of the French bursa with the staying qualities of tho little Indian pony. 'ihe Marquis Do Mores, our cow boy ol gentle blood from la belie France, hasjuit contracted Willi Altman, of Fullnn market. New York, for three car loads of Montana I less til beet per day, ulso with unotner firm for one cat of Columbia salmon per week. P.elregrator cars of improved pat tenio will be used lo convey this food to Gotham's Sons, nnd notwithstanding the long haul there is no doubt but that the scheme will bo successful. Silmon canning is already a large ii.dustry of Portland, Oregon; but it is believed that no prior ef lort has been maifo to ship this splendid fish in its natural state to the eastern sea board. Tho mere mention nfsuchnnun deitaking Iu the days of the boylnod of yiuir corresponiieni would pave laid the projector liable to lho Imputation of insani ty, and even now the aged mother sua in hi-rcliair witli uplilled hands ond aston ished countenance ut I tell her ol this new step toward biinging the east and the west closer and making us more than ever "one people, with one niunlry," A happy lot nf Indians passed through this city n lew davs since nn their wv home from Washington. They were chiefs oi ins i iuineaii nation, ol Hitter Uoot Vul- ley, and had been down lo talk to the white duel nboul removing to the reserva tion. They were promised that each head ofn family should hove IfiO acres, and ao ricultural implements furnished them to enable them tit work their lands. 'Tis tliut the regeneration of lho Indians Is go ing to be brought about. "Much heap I " mi, us nno rea man punny ex pressed it some lime ago. Thev cut'noor Indians down to Washington, end niter setting -em up until ho Is dnzv. they take him around for the Patent Office girls to slare at, to that it only needs lite present of u iiuuisn wniie not and a Uoveriiment pen knile to complete tho demoralisation. He will then agree to anything.und, after part ing with few locks of hair lo ihe fair ad mirers, lie comes back home here and amuses hlmsell slicaing his wives with his new k in to nnd in other ways makes hlm sell disagreeable, as some while men will do when they think Ihey have done some thing smart. We no longer hear the ring of tbe axe In lho forests nt Minnesota. Mora than enough timber has boon cut, and is now witling at the head ufllio 6treams to float down when Hie spring break up comes. The loggingoanips liavo pulled up.and the men who found employment in lha pineries are waiting lor spring to open sit they can Ket work nu farms. Many of lliem have land claims nnd will eommenca to work on these ll they can comply with tho require menu ul the law and prove up. It is in this way the poor settler liaa to fitnincir in order to get his liltlo home in shape to sup port liimseir and Tamlly. Farming in summer, logging and ico cutting In wiuler, tho energetic man knows no idle days. N K W AUVBKTIS 12,11 H.NTS. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. XUUorci tod curei IUIEUMATISM, Neuralfjla, Sciatica, Lumbsrjo, XIACUACIIE, EElCiCHI, tOOTHlca, SORE THROAT, CjCiKsr, swrxLixaa, Consas, Cats, Indus, FROSTBITES, r.uitxs, SCALDS, AbI tU ether twdllj tthes aoS rslas. nm cesi3 i rorat SolSbj all nrngeliti sol n?akn. Dlrvctieua u tl bogus (, "ho Cairics A,7cneler C). (Simmim., u A. VactUr a Ca.) fUlUwore , Ud., C. S. 1. emu FIinnnTirnninnnmfj llmnidUILIbnaun lfjjrn.ii lit,...- -fl Rr.i'ortT iif tiik rovmriox ir the FIRST NATION Ah HANK, at 1,-titihP-n. in th-sime orPeiinsyhan!i.at lbs close of bullous, March 7th, 18S1 1 acsofscu. I.nns and discounts Ilrrrlrifta, . . . , U. S. IJtnds lo seeura circulation . . Other stocks, bonds, an't lacitirares. Uue Irian iroted reserve ajrents . , l'il from i Hire Nnllonsl 1'anks hud Iri'Qi Slate flanks aud Hunkers, -IImI ealwl. furniture, and rUturr. Current expenses and tixes paid , Premiums paid Checks mid uiber cash tteius , , , Hills of Piker Hank rratlt.nal papercurreory,ntcksls, and psautas, ., Fpetl ,., LeT! lender nMa . Itedvniptien Fund wllh U. S. Treasu. rjr (3 per ceut. of circulation) . IS2.0M.4t Si! OJ 71.000.W ci.o:s . o I0..U IH.10 1 1,18! '.'8 S.250.OII I. cm va l.tsotu vi5.es S.3"3.50 S10J.UU 3.3:5 CO Total j-.:i,8i5;a lltSltlTltt. Capital stock paid In TSOOOO Surplus fund OS-.'&oo lliwiivided pionfs .1.&I0.4I .Natl nal Uauk irotet ou'ttandin; , C7MM.0O Pivldelida Unpaid 450 60 I u-ll r Muni ll p.i-1 1 s utject to check. . 69.C39'JI llltetficttiwr .Nnllnnal llnka , , , 7,30YVT Uuo to Stato llnnkt and Uanken . 1.160.31 Total 2I,D1S.7J VUfs t "cnii.'vranfa. County e; Carlim, tt i 1. W, IV Ilqwuisn, Caahlcr of Ihe 'ahoT-r.auied tank, d't solaiouly swear that tba abore atatetuent Is true to lha bast of my kuciulnUa and Ullef. W. VV. POWMAN.Ca.Ul.r. RubacrlUJ and twornUroramt tbls 17th day of March, l!H TH03 . S. IIEOK. Not. rnblle. Ccrrect All.lll Ibft. Kawtrrr, It. F. Hef ford, and A.J. Hurling, Directors, Marsh n,UIV . New Advertisements. Stories on the Road. Cotaacrclal Travelers at a Wavsldolnn Something to Fnt In a. Gripsack. "Oentleraen, lalmottcnvy youths post, tlont yon flllj year experience of the worldt ycnr knrjwledge of hnslnert; the changing slgbtt yon see, and all that, yon know," Thti warmly expreeied rsgret fell from Ihe Hps of an elderly pleasure tourlit, last An- gust, and was addressed to a eeml-clrcle of oommsrlclat travelers seated bn'the poroh of the Llhdell Hotel, 6t. Ixmts. Mo.- Tot," rospondod a New Yotlc roprtitn. tlve of the profession, "a drnmnev Isn't without hit pleatnret. bnthe mnthlsrltkt too rises outside tho chances cf-rnllroi3 collisions and steamboats explosions." "Whatrtsks.forlnttsneet'' . "Thlt, for Initance," said Mr. W, I). Franklin, who was then traveling for an Eastern home, and Is known to mf rchsntt In all parts of the country! "The risk, which Indeed amounts almost to aoertalntv of em. tjnit Ihecljspersla from perpetual chants ef oici ana water ana iroin naving no nxea hours for eatlnir. snl sleeping. I myself was an example. I say was, for I atn all right now," "ff o dlsoount on your olgetllont" broke In a Chtcauje ilry goodt traveler, lighting hit cigar afresh. "Not a quarter percent. But I had to glvo up traveling lor a while. Tho dyspepsia rulno'l my paper. Finally Icnrae acres an advertisement or PARKER'S TWIO I tried It and It fixed me up to psrrcotlon. Thero Isnothlnxon earth. In my opinion, equal lo It as a cure for dysnentla." Jlcssrs. Hlscox 14 t!o of New York, the proprietors. hoM a letter from Mr. Franklin atatlnir. that precise fact. PAIIKKK'S TONIOatdsrtlgeslfon.curea Malarial Fevers. Heartburn. He.ulnche, Coughs and Coins, nn.l all chronic discuses ol tho I.tver and Ktdners. Put a botllo in your valise. Frtoe, 60o and tl. Economy In large size. Wssprt Select School, Will epen MONDAY. ArRIf. Sth, lfSI, and continue Ti n coeseeutlvo weeks In tho I'lJUMUSiMIOOL I1UIMI1NO, WEISS. POUT, Carbon County, l'ennn. OII.IKIIT. The aim of tho School Is toirlvo Teachers nn opportunity of reviewing the Common Ilranchcs, and to afford the more nilvanccd pupils r.f tho puhllo schools tn the niljolnlngillstrlcts lho facilities nrcontlnulng their studies, ltesldes the cf mmon branches. LATIN, ALdEUKA. OEDMETRV, NAT. UHAI. PIlU.DhOI'llY. HOT AN Y, ETC, will bo tauKht. In connection with ttio abovo thoro will bo n Primary Department for the benefit of younger pupils. Bates of Tuition. ForToachcrs. per Term HI fO 1-orSmallor Pupils, from $3 00 to $5 CO Pupils In Primary School $2 00 Per term, according to grado. For further Information address, J. F. SNYDER, Welssport, Carbon County, Penna. March IV!, 1.81-W2J Franklin Township. Daniel Krura and W m. Mllhelm, Super visors, In acoount with FRANICMN Twp. fur tho year ending March Itt, A. P.. 1884: DAN1T.L K1IUM, DR. To amount of Dupllc.ato y.Sl 3 Monlea received of predecesors, Estnto of John bchwab nnd Andrew Delbcrl ZSl C9 "Cash received of David Hells, for planks 1 60 $799 46 Clt. his own services $131 2S services for hands 37 69 fly ' Recelnts tor otanks 28 71 Win. Frcyman, attorney Ice 10 10 ' It. V.Morthlmer, for printing 6 01 ' Thos. Walck,relliiquljhln a water rlKht 4 00 ' Stephen Soil, making financhtl statement, f.c 2 10 1 Exonerations.... 7 14 1 Commislon on A3V10 16 00 ' Auditor's wages 4 fU lialanco In cash 192 16 706 66 WILLIAM 3IILHE1JI, Supervisor, DR, To amount of Duplicate $833 Z3 I'll. I!y his own service $ 09 O'l ' Services for hands 601 32 " Receipts r.-r planks fko 27 DO " J. K Klckert, lor inuking Dupli cate, lie 10 85 " II W. Merti, for stones 18 38 " Exonerations It 27 " Commission on $500 25 uo Balaucoduo lonnsulp 145 01 $833 V3 Franklin Townshln. Cr. Ily balance In Kruiu's account $102 16 " " in Jiiiiueiui's account Hi 91 AI8 07 Audited nnd approved this 10th (lay of March, A. D. 1884 STEPHEN SOLT, EPIIEN SOLT,) r. HIUKEHI, (Auditors SEPU 1IUVEK. S j i . i JOS Poor District. J. R. Dlmmlck and L,ewts Drelsbach, Over seers of tho Poor, In account with Frank Itn Township, lor lho year ending March 1st, A. D., 1881: DR To amount of Dnpllcato $5S3 09 jimancoauQ -i-uwnsnip jiiarcn is. 1S8J 339 41 " Money received from couotv audi- tors as pension Iroin Las Hotter.. 423 05 Received nt llenrv Solt. for wood and house furniture 10 35 Monoy tecclved for lot ol apples 1 60 CR. Ily their own services $ 63 21 " Reoelptsnf divers persons rorcloth. Injr and malTitatnlnir paupers.... 767 01 " Extr.t expentos In utteudliu; p.m. pers 31 do Aunuors waros unu expenses 0 za ' Exonerations 10 21 " Commission no $M7.F8 27 30 " Balunco duo Township 440 09 $1371 40 It 1.UA 1'U U L.A 1 iUi . Franklin Townshln. Cr. Dy balance In Overseer's account $149 09 Hr. To unsettled bills, fee $ 81 03 Balance on hand $355 (0 Audited and approved the 10th day ol March, A. D. 18S4. STEP 11 UN SOLT, ) 11. F.IUDKEItT. J Auditors. JOSEPH 111 A lilt, i SHERIPP'sS SALE Valuable Real Estate. Will be told by virtue or a writ of Ferl Furies, Issued out ol the Court of Common Pleas, and tn too dtrcctid, the following valuable Real Kitate, on the premises In tho borough of Welssport, on JIOXDAY, MAHCn 01st, 1881, at Ono O'clock P. M., The undivided one-half Interest In the fol. lowing detcrlbod piece or parcel 01 LAND, situate In lho borough of Welssport, I'arl.on county. Mate of Pennsylventa, bounded and described as follows: (Jontalntnx In front on White street 164feet, and extending In depth atrlxht niiciet of that width by parallel linos 165 feci tu Canal street; bunn.fe.l nn Ilia fouthweat liy White street, on tho North, west by Itri'l k street, on the Northeast by Canal stteet, and on the outh-east by Ihe other part of lot number three, the aine bo. lritr Iota marked on the general plan or plot of the I'oroUKh ol Welssport, Numbers 1, 1, and part 01 No. throe. The Improvements tucrcon consist or a THREE STOUY HOTEL l'KOPEUTY, 35x40 foett with a ono story kitchen, Kx:3 teett also a onc-siory iramo uuuumi;, soxvo feet; also a frame shed, 41x81 leet. felted and takcu Into execution at the property of U'-mellus Snrder.and to be sold l y EherlfTa URlce, Maucb Chunk, Pa., ( March uth, 1881 1 CBSIS WHtlt AIL 11SI fill TtMt(Vina-h Bvrun. Taati eon UBeiniiuie. emu ujruruKKisia. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court oi Carbon Co., Ps, Kit ate ut Adam I.tucuxon, Deo'd, The undersigned Auditor, appointed hv tho Court .lanu4ryS3rd,USl. to examine the above stated account and If oeoislon restate ' the same and miiko distribution of the bat. anoo ut lunds In the hands of Theresa Iaueri. nor. Administratrix of the Kstateof Adam I.auchnor, deceased, will hold a meeting for ttie purposo t.f his appointment oi SATCK- , DAY, the 22nd day or MAItiiH. A. I). 1681, at N INK o'clock A. M., at tho Offltte of Prey, man & Klefer, Attorneys at I.iw. Hroaitway, Mauch Chunk, Pa., when and where a I part let Interested will ba required to make their claims or be debarred Irom coming In upon' taldrund. a. It. UILHA.M, Feb. tub, 1V4-W4 Auditor. 1 NorfcH CaroliuA Offers Great Inancements to HOME SEEKERS MINERS, . MANUFACTURERS, CAPITALISTS and FARMERS. Are Northern men vanted, and are they treated kindly by native JNorth (Jnrolininns f Wo answer the question cm piratically YES ! To back us up wo refer to the following Northern men who have set tled among us: Rev. S. Mat- toon, Charlotte, N. C, form erly of New York; Jno. Woodhouse, Concord, N. C, formerly of Morris Co., N. J.; A. Ungcn, Newton, N. C, formerly of Fredrick, Md.; F A. Vollmer, Lurham, N. 0., formerly of Williamsiort, Pa., and the hundreds of others that have settled in the State. When writing lor information, please enclose stamp for re turn postage. THE CLIMATE of North Carolina surpasses that of any oth. er Stato In the Union, being tempered on one side by the Alantlo ocean and on the other by the hlah peaks ofthe Appalachian Moun tains. Tho avorago fall of snow for tho en tiro winter Is tlx Inches, The nvon.ne num ber or foRKy days are two (2). No part of the Stato Is sulject to destructive gales, Mean annual temperature for tho State to. Sum mor 73, Winter 43, rainfall 45 Inches. While the cold ortho winter ts not severe, tho tern, pcoaturo of mtd. summer Is not so trylnr; or excessive as farther North. While there are hundreds of sunsttoket In New York Stale every snmmer,the dlscaso fa almost unknown In N. O. Ilnrlntt a late winter of unusual severity, the thermometer ssveral times dropped lo 30 degrees, ond even to 40 degrees below zero In lona, Michigan and New York, hero 10 degrees above zero was reached but once, and then only for one single night. TIMBER. At least thirty thousand square miles of our t rrltory is still covered with timber, consisting In part of yellow and white pine, several vorlotles of oak, hickory, walnut, chestnut, poplar, cypress. Juniper, maple black ash, elm, mulberry, dog-wood, per simmon, holly, locust, wild cherry, red cedar, mountain mahogany, curly maple and poplar. MINERALS are found In great variety and abundance, over a large part or tho State, Among the moro useful and Important are marl, Iron, coal, peat, limestone, gold, copper, sliver. lead, zlno, mica, tin (very reoent discovery), graphlto, corundum, magancse, kaolin, Are clay, whllcstone, grindstone and millstone; a great variety ot building and precious stones, Including diamond. WATER POWER of Ihe State aggregate more than three mil lion horso power. THE SOIL AND CROPS. The great variety of soils together with the climatic conditions gives rise to tho great variety of natural products and largo yields, and lays Ihe foundation for an lm mense range of agricultural products. Cotton, grain, tobacco and rlco aro the leading staple crops. Tho Chlncso tea plant flourishes through, out the Eastern half ofthe State. Flax, hemp and Jutogrow to pcrtectlon, nd could bo rondo a pa) lng crop. Silk. The products or thlt Industry In our Stato are equal In qualllty to lho French and It-iltan silk. Irish and sweet potatoes are paying crops, Ykoetadleb. No where tn America can the trucking business be carried on to moro profit than In tho eastern countlet of North Carolina. Markets. The distance to New York from the eastern and northern parts ot our Slate Is no farther than from the western part ol N. Y. Stato to New York. Price of land varies with the distance from market and fertility. Tho price of average quality It from throe to ten dollars per acre IMMIGRATION. Many immigrants have come into the State divrin the past year chiefly from the Northern and New liiigland 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 Stale Immigration Bureau, RALEIGH, N. C. February la, 1584-jl AGENTS WANTED FOR PICTURESQUE WASHINGTON. PEN AND PENCIL SKETCHES oritt Scenery, History, Traditions, Put.llo and .Social l.lf, wttU grophto descriptions ol Ihe Capitol, Oongrt ss, the While House, and the lloverninent Departments, with Views at Mount Vernon, a Map of Washington, and Diagrams ufthe Halls of Congress, lljr JOSEPH WEST MDOHE. To all classes this Is a book of grest Inter, ett. It ts concise, graphic, thorough, and Interettlog, Illustrated by urerlOO beautiful new enarovlngi by leading American artists, and eleuantly bnund. n buoVs for all hornet, Sold only by subscriptions. Agents aro meeting with grand success. Agents wantut, male or female, tn every township or tho United States. Previous experience, while desirable, not absolutely required, as we give Instruct!' ns necessary for success. If unemployed write us. For terms to agents address the Publishers, J. A, a H. A. JUKI), Providence, 11. 1, EKOBTfl DTA1TDABD GUEB mm ,.,,i. i-ua, d ituiiui. .1 juu, a uie mi jMnmrm inr ino nasi tour ycara witn nuitor satis, faction than any other remedy for samo disease rnao.S. II Any, llruaatst. Jersey City, N.J. Yonr Chill Tills hsvo cured many very stubborn cases. IIkv. M. E. Vial, Cale- fornla, Mist I use them In ray practice. Out. (1. Hdceisr. M. D., Austin, Texat. 1 use them In tnv practice elfoctnally .1. J. MoI.HxonE. M. D.. Donblln. Texas. Yonr pills are itood, I ute thorn In my practfoe Dr. M. T. DtiNie, SunBowcr Landlnir, Mist.. STANDARD (JURE CO., Proprietors. Jan. M, ISSt-ly 167 PEAllL STREET, NEVT YOHIC fall and W &c. See. Our YounR Ladles and Gentlemen will find It to their advantage to irlve him acall boHiro purchasing olscwhorc, as Ihov will find tho IIEST SELECTED STOCK In own AT IiO'ITIjM 1 1UU1S. T Old Post Office -Building, April 4, 1833-ly Tia and Sheet Iron Ware, House Fnrnisliing Goods, k, &c. Is now offering extraordinary Bargains lor Cash ! Ho Is tho only Agent Intown for tho tale of the Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, Now Champion and Apollo Ranges ; Montour, iighthouso, Excelsior Penn, and Eolipso Cook Stoves; tho Princeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va riety of other Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, on hand every kind ol STOVE GRATE and FIRE nitlUICS. Dealer In all the lost makes ulTU.H I'd. Roofiiug and tSpouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a few doors above Bank Street. Pjtronago Invltcdi satisfaction guaranteed. "' June S0r18t-yl srtsaRY'fi LtTTLB IO no mo neat nil over iisoii ncre, worm twice me money asucu. niTUiDTin P1LL3 W. W. II, Uniiisa, Harmony Urnve, Ha. Emoht's Littlb Oatimr. r nr.n.r.d from Tionro the moet popular of all tho Oalhariles Wh. Iltaiior. Mill's MAY APPLE. Elver. S O. My aited mother used ono box with wonderlul results. N. ...... ... ..iicust drove, Ohio. I recommend them. John Collikb, M D.. Texat. They aro excellent. 1(. Hkhsok, Jackson, Miss. They aro unexcelled. tlrs ntix- abetu Keysch, Moberly, Mo. Jan. SG-ylcow. Ho! For New Goods! 0. M. SWIilY & SOI Have received an enormous stock of OHOICE GOODS, comprising liMElS AMID BBtX I5S9 Groceries, Qiieensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. THAPB UABK. BENDFOV Goraease Foolease a 11,' Si tlMJl A never falling remedy for Mai-ama, Chill AKn Frvxn, In. tiruittknt Pever, lit l.iona FxvitR and kindred illnesses I'UKKt.Y Vegetable, absolutely certain In t heir remedial cttecta, ind net moro promptly In curlnic all forms of MAI, Aid A 1)1 sEASLS than Calomel or Quinine, without any of the Injurious nniequenoes whloh follow their use. If taken oooaslonally by porsona exposed to Malaria they will expel tho poison and pro. tOOt them Irom attack, indorsed l,y the, Ipudlnir rhnmlati ml ft ntjislclans as belnir lho Heat, Cheapest and Pleasantest Hemedy i known. Thojotinitcst child enn take thorn. Sold by Druggists nnu aieuioino neater, or liy mall, PHI 01 TWENTY. FIVE CENTS A HOXs Wit at Tnn Pkopl Say. My wile nnd mytslf have used yonr STANiiAnn Conn Pitts" wltn great aatlslaotion. We antici pate no further trouble with malaria at longns the Pills are about. Harrt J. SllosuAKttrt, P M., Tullytown, Fa. I took the Pills aocordlns lo directions and they proved to be Jutt what was needed. Hr.v. F. J. CocnuAN, Pastor M. E. Church. St. tlsora-os, Del. 1 am well pleated wllh "Emory's Standard (lure Pills." Have tried them on a irreat many caseaof dlirerent fevers, have Provod successful In every Instance They work llko a charm on Chills and Fever and all Malarial diseases. M. J. Ukrhan, M. n., Dallas, Texas I ute jour reracdyln myprac- llCS With EOOd reSUllS. I.nnu Vit Til. It rilliHnlil. inter Stock ! Tho undersigned oalla the attention of his many friends and patrons lo lilt Largo and Fashionable Slock of Fall anil Winter Goods, Consisting or BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description nnd Style In the Market, Including a special lino of Lady's Fine Shoes Alto, a fell lino of Umbrellas, Rubbers, Hats, Caps. BAM Street, LEHIGHTON SHjlJanies Walp, Successor to A. I). MOSSEIt. Manufacturor of and Dealer In all kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, Price, Fifteen Cents a Box. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are the fll'.ST EVER MADE f.ir Uostlvcne'S. Induction. Headache. Ono (too I doso of three or four Emory'a I.ltllo Uatbartlo Pills, followed by ono pill every nluht for a week or two makes Uio human machinery run ns regular as cl ck work; thev Purify tho Illood ami imt now life In a broken down body. Purely Vegetable, Harmless, Pleasant, In f.iltlblc, the younitest child mavtnko them, old by all Druirirfsts nnd Medlclno Dealers at FIFTEEN DENTS A HOX, or by luoll. STANDARD CURE CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl St, N. Y. Emory's Littms (lATitAnTic are more than Is claimed : they prove 20 Million Bottles sold in 10 years, A certain Cure for Dyspepsia, all Diseases of the Kidneys,, Liver, Stomach, Blood, Skin and Bowels. Can Frodnco Thousands of Letters proving ils Curative Powers. AN OLD AND LONQ TMEDl REMEDY Labobatoiiy 77 Astrrr Bibekt, kew took orrr. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, --The King of Corn Killers. The most desperate Corns, BosioNB, Wabtb ic, Srswn.xwrf. Price 25 Cents. -An Unfailing Remedy for Hot, Swollen nnd Tender Fcct.CliilblnJns.Ao. Price 25 Cents. Corneaso Mannf 'g Co., 230, 5Ux Ave. Place, H Y, City. For Bale ly AjcnUt Qruggitt and S!to DeaUri Read What a Patient says of it: "TlteFasUIlcsIpnrclissod from yon In August r-rove to me most uuooIusIvpIt tliut rwliUa tlicre U Ifa there Is liono.11 Thev did their work far ba. lowX tnr utmost expectations, for 1 cerulnlr did not expect that a hatiltof KOUltTlXN VKAIta II UU ATION could be completelj gotteuusder con. Irol li tho exceedlnxlx short tlmo of two mouthl 1 can assure you that no falsa mndestrirlll keep mo from dolnis all that 1 can In addlna to tho success irhlctt will surely crown to beneficial a rcniedr," Aborautractfranialaltardaud W.V lta.2St 1E Toa Fastlllos are prepared and sold oslr bj thn HARRIS REMEDY CO. UpQ CHEMISTS, 206a'N.I0th.St. 8T. LOUIS, MO. Cil llKtVl ttUtaUt P. t5 BCStU S, ttltl BOttl V To Farmers I Having bought out tfie stockr good-will,. &c., of A. J. Luz ENiiEnGRn:, I hereby announce that I am prepared to supply FARMERS, MANUFAC TURERS and others with ai complete line of SUCH AST Plows, Harrows, Feed Cutters, Mowers, Reapers, Binders,, Horse-Powers,, &c Also, Agent Ibr Marvin's Safes B. W. Fayno & Son's com plete lino of Steam. Engines,. Boilers,. Saw-Mills, &c, Buffalo Scale Co.andotheir makes of Scales, Spinner's- TTater-Proof Shoe Dressing;. Hoof Ointmentr Vacuum Oil for Harness, &c;. Have also a specialty ini Plow Shares of which I intend! to' Keep a full assortment to fit all Plows,, and of furnishing Repairs to all kinds of Machinery. Will procure any kind, of Machine in the market. A cordial invitation extended to all to call and examine Goods whether wanting to purchase or not frCirculars furnished o.a application- I have retained Mr. A. JT. Ljtzenbeuger in my employ,, who will bo happy to. attend: tq the wants of customers, Respectfully, AnclV Shive, PEPOT FOR AGRICULTURAL Implements, SEILER'S BUIBDING, mar8-2m Lehighton, Pa, s