I.EIIIOIlTON.lM.t PATUUDAY, APHIJi 12, ieS4. Entered at tho Lolilgliton post-office &s Sooonil Clam Mail Matter. nEOAZEtTK Medicare tjz V Aloerie ' cfilUjitteDtlou ton great utiuil-er o( facta which appear to show Ibnt cidir drink :ers are not troubled with Btone, and that patients baring tills, nftectlun are either .cured or greatly relieved by that bever age. -Ip yon will riay npyour subscription to. tbe Adtccltb now, uud one year in advance, we will present yon with tbe JJar'gV'B.p'age rdonthly family paper, "TTall'Va isb' Hums, one year free est ti premtnm. Tbla offer is open to nil new and old subscribers pnylug promptly in advance, Bmtox numi: Tbe Domocrati of t 06bn6tl6nC have "Mie pluck of their prlnolpies. They bolnly insort in tliclr oall for n Slate Convention an invitation to Ml wbo are "opposed to n war tariff in time of peace, by which tba peo ple'are filiiadereiV' It ,i s pity there are not more Vertebrate Dtmocrats in the couniry. Tn following notes of n speech rc esntly delivered in Dublin are not with on interest. Speaking on tbe runcb T xe.il Irish laud question, tbo ap niter sal I: "The country la overrun by nb jitntcH landlords," and, niter a niaguifl pent peroration, delivered from tbe tub on wbleti be was standinp, be said; "I tell you the mip of old Ireland's misery U overflowing; aye, and il' not fall yet." Tbzbb are 00, OOT person employed in coal wines in flreat Britain, and oftbeao in 1878, no fewer than 1,413 were killed, rind within tho IhbI ten year, since tbe passing of tbe Mines act, the yearly av Tge has been 1,200, or one in every tblrty-elgbt employed, ns compared with one in seveuty-five of Itritisb nuilors Iot at sea. There are many other accidents In mines not officially recorded, and it is believed the total lives lost iu English mines la 2 GOO every year forty-eight BTf ry week, or eight every day, O 'MMKN-riuo- nn tbo (ondllinn of the late trade, the Eastnn ExrnEs of lb 4th inst., speaks thusly: "Tho slato trade beglusi to niiiB with such acceler ated force an In Incliea-'e n great spring trade. Bay ih for tbe West and Sontli cannot make contracts for future delivery in lirgo quantities. All tbe quarries working with lull fce cannot fill tbe ordcra. Tbe most urgent denmnil-i U for fligajng, 5riiy i.ew qn srrles- will be opened f.N spring, and tbe enormona slMa depot's of the Bangor and Pen Argyl regions' will be greatly developtd litfore tbe summer in over." Fittsbuho TELran.irn! A New Vork publisher of Bibles recently received nn fti'.ensive order Irum tbe proprietor of mia nf ehie.iip'a Widest botrli fur "lino showy B.lilea, with handsome covers." Surprised at the order be asked the hotel man: "What do you intend to do with them?'' T1 ice-them fu the gtrests" rooms' Youheo l have rn.ads Bmiierren!fi to keep-.i lot of Democratic delegates tr tbe Convention, nnd JI want to give them eve rylbinff now and novel and what tbey nre niniccuslotue 1 in." "But would yon nor like to nu7e tbo hotel's name stamp ed on tho cover? I will cost but little and prevent their being stolen," said tbe publisher. "01), no." replied tbe other. "It Is unnecessary. They wou't steal then" 1 -Mokdat's was tbo stormiest of all the wild sessious which have lately been tbe role ou the Chicago Board of Trade. Tbe feeling of uncertainty at titnncn. ing was very great, and that, accompan ied ly depressing cable despatches, early caused prices to fluctuate widelv and break badly. The prediction of a great many "bears" that May wheat would rosea bu oeots wai verifled early fn tbe session; but it immediately reacted, then receded to 80a. once more, and one or two sales of May were reported at 70Jo. From that piiut the market milled, nnd. with only one or two short halts, ad- vancod to 82jo. for May. and closed io. under that figure. Transactions In wheat were very heavy. Active trading occurred In mess pork, mainly for May and June deliveries. May Bellini? down to $15 CO at oiotiu.r, but as tbe result of the days trading prices were not ma terially lowered. Lird was-fairly active and easier early, but olosed moderately (tvong;- FailT Ilia edition of Meisrs. GVo: P. Itowell & C.i'h American Newspaper Dii nBcronir now In prt. it appears that tbe newspaper and periodicals of all kinds at prweut Uhiw) la tfo T7ui(eJ Statnrnnd'Citntitra'nnclrflrirAnd-total ol 10.4025 Tbia-ls-a net galff of prvclselv WCOO'.hWfh'g the hist twelva-mrtsths. and extiltiits nu tucoRKtt of ri.CI8 nver tbe to fab uumb-r pnbllshfd jnt ten yars sinca. Th increase in 1871 unrlbe totnl for 1873' was 403, During tbe past year the HhiIiih havo iilcreaod frctn I)138tf. 1 251; the w .kli-s trom 0,002 to 10 i2R;.Hii,t tbe monthlies trom 1,001 t V4U9 The gr-atet increa.e is iu tbo Wenlern Stntra Illluoi.i; lor instance, now shows 1 003 paper ill place of last J-ar' total ol 004, while Missouri issues 8B4 kis'e-id i the 623 repornd Ni 1883. Otue leading Wes'.iru States aIo es liiblf great percentage nf increase. Tbe total number of puptra iu New York Htate hs 1-.5S3; agsiust 1,303 iu 1883. Canada h shard' in the geueral iu crease, Co!Tiiutrtballprfsc9rdaonbns of w ability of tbe American people to vVte letltra, the l'dst Office- aiMborlties iw impelled to admit that tbe revenue frcnri two cent'letter pottage for tbe first yea eiidiug October thlrty.flrst, will iqual if uof eiceed that of any pre eediog year undeffbe three-cent system. Jf this be so, and there isr scarcely a (Toiilit that the prosptctlve report will rlemnnMMe il, Here is uood ground for tbe HHMiinptwn that a still farther reiia: Uou of postage on letttH to one cent. without regard ta weight, would result iu an inrrrased eoirecpotideuce that wonM yield a still bnndonier revenue. Meantime Congress should make some uniform lw reguliting tbe iBtee of post, age ou newspapers and printed Blatter, that somebody besides tbe Tost Office oftloUU ami a Philadelphia lawyer can su,iubud. 1'or JnstuLce, ob-o( tbe lawn In force to-day, prescribes tfant the Mtn of postage on n newspaper decoding 1.030 squn.ro Inches In size, sbn.ll be two cental Tbo nbsnrdily of ctoploylnq n tape mensnie tnsscertnln the dlinrusions of tbe newspaper Beellng to ro through tbo mull, Is no greater tbau tbnt of snb jrctlug It to the ecules to ascertain tf it weighs one onnce or two ounces. TUB STATE CONVENTION. The Democratlo State O invention ns somblei) Iu tbe Opera Home, at Allen town, Wednesday last, Tbo session on Widnesdny wivi very harmonions there being no wrangling or bitterness iu the discussions. The platform aayst Tbe Democracy of reoncylvnnla declare their fidelity In the fundamental principles nf their parly, which It coeval with tho ex iilenca of the Hepuhllc. They are for tha ttnet construction and rigid enforcement of the Federal Constitution. They are saint centralization, monopoly, extravagant ex penditures, subsidies and a debasement of the civil servlco to partisan spoliation. They beliera that the electoral fraud of 180-77, by which Samuel S. Tllden and Thomas A. Hendricks were cheated out nf tho oPJces of President an J Vice President, to which they were fairly elected, was the most deadly blow ever aimed at our system of reprene ntalive government, and the duty of driving from power the men and Ihe parly who made that Iroutl triumphant Is the most sacred obligation ever imposed upon the consciences of freemen. They favor a tarilt Tor revenue limited to the necessities of tbe government economically administered anil so adjusted In its applica tion as to prevent unequal burdens, en courago oroductive industries at homo and aUimljiift compensation to labor, but not In rreiiie. or to foster monopolres,and to this end they fuvor the abolition of the internal revenue sy-trm of taxes and sucli reduction ol the enisling tarill'duties as will be con sistent Willi these principles. They favor the enforcement of the State Constitution ol Pennsylvania In its every article and sec tion, and especially demand the regulation by law, In accordnnca herewith, of the cor porations of the Slate, the equalization nf ihe tax laws, tho appropriation of public moneys to public urtand an honest man agement ot tho Stale Treasury and rifiid eu lorcemcnt of the laws governing it. The refusal of the Republican members of tho Legislature to make just anil true up portinnnient of tho citato was a wlllul vio lattim or the Constitution and a ilnsrunt de fiance of the supremo law for unworthy partisan parrwtses. We denounce mid con demn Iheir action, and we applaud and cmnuiefri! fh Mriess determination of the Democratic Governor, lleprescnlatlves and Senators to Insist upon an honest and (air apportionment and to rmbmil to no other 'lliu administration of Governor Paltison nnd tho nlRciul conduct of the Pcmocratie Slate officials merit tho Warmest approba tlon of their party nnd the gralitmle nnd confidence of Ihe people oflhe Common wealth. The integrity ami courage ofthe Kxecutive and the intelligent exercise of his ofhVial functions have vindicated the pledges of reform upon which he was elected. ltKsotvM, Thst the Hon, Samuel J. Randall is tho choien of lite D:mocrncy of Pennsylvania as the candidate id their par ty for President. By n long term nf faith till public Bervico he' has illustrated unfal tering devotion to high political principle mid unchallenged fealty to the Democratic faith, and his present etninenca and use fiilnos in llxi legislative couueils of the couniry mark him as worthy to fill its high est office. Samuel J. Randall, of rhlladelphlt, being flits declared Ihe unanimous choice of the Pennsylvania Democracy for the Presidency. Commcn'lfig upon this action nf tho conven tion, tho llilkulclpbia Tii:h remarks The one shadow th.it haurr overt tic other wise auspicious Democratlo opcnlmrot the irrent but tie of last. Is the apprehension that the Dcmocrntfc dfstructlonisis who eulued control ot the presfftt Democratic House, liliiv attain tin; inastcrv rX Ihe Chicago Con- veniiniv iu nun. case, iianuaii wouiii 1101 permit liH irtme lo he presented, as his own leaching, by pier en nnd oXmnpio, would de mand his defeat Kiimniunti'Aon nPice Trade platform, llut the J'enifsjlvnrila Democrats nave iinvrciv none ineir pare irrniui iiciuo epnlle stilchfe. unit tlievwlll untei, wllh nn. common Intcrust the resmiise made to their action try their hrelhrcn of other states. If Clilcasn slKiil ulllrm tho action or the Perm sjlvanla irrtnocrats, tho licinililicaus must bo prepared fertho most desperato struggle of ihelilstory ff firat party, with the Demo crats on the vantauo arouml. If Chicago shaH plant tfw party on fYi'efTradc.tlic Ue- ptmricafis wni havo n Jolly plcnle campaign, with hardly enough of Democratic votes to get above scattering In the Electoral College reiuriis. flcncrar tV,I?,Il. Davis, tho veteran cdl tor ot the Doyfestotm Dn5iocitAT,was noml nntcd for Congrcssfyian-nt-InrKC, not only wfthout seeking ft, WA in the face of his per sistent and emphatic declination. When the sllvcr-crowncd warrior rose to rcfuso the honor, after It had been conferred upon him by acclamation, the convent iolnlrownod bis Vtrlco by Its cheers. Old soldier Hko, ho bowed iliuf said be wohM er.Trshfcr, and If ho accepted he would stump the State from Lake Krle tn the Delaware. That settled It In everybody's nilud," as was evident from the storm ot applause that followed. Following Is the full list of the delegates to the- Democratic National Convention at Chicago: at LAr.nrH William A Wallace, W. V, Harrlty, Kcklcy II. Coxc, Dlst. 1. It. S. Patterson, (leo. Mctinwan, 2. W. II. Waguire, John It. Ueed. 3. W.-K. McCullv, J. M.Ciumibell. -SSmiU'l. Josephs, T. J. Delelmnty. 5. Michael l'.agan, Jolin I'ullcrtoii. C. T. 1 Porwood, 1:7 ra Evans, 7. Olias. lluusiclicr, Ccorge Itoss. 8. -(iciSiiiltli,-jr., fieorge r.-Haer. 9. 11. 1". Dails. James V. Parr, llenl. I'. Myers, W, ff. Sow den. Dlst. 14. W. L. Dcwart. sr. 15. Ocorgo A. Post, James W. Piatt. IC. It. P. Allen, i:. L. Keemill. 17. I.. 1). Woodrufr, ' A'. J I CofTrolh. 18. 1). A. Orr. J. C. IHirrott. ID. T. 11. hami, P. 1). Zlegler. 20. W. V. liaukln, Jlarr A. Hall, 21.. I. A. Marehaud, T. II. Seai lght. S2, Pfflrlek Foley, tl. JVltntTcity. 23. Mi-.lcetni Hay, Win.-Dlfksnu. f- Wlllhinil'atton. 10. i.iinaiii iinney, , Win. Jllatchh-r. 11. I). Joiwenncrg, ,l)r. It. Il,l-nitt. W. J. K.-llogcrt I. Il.-Itilrus.- 13. .lames Kills, W. A. Marr.- 1). A. .1. Dull. 21. J. II, It, strccter. J. 31. isr.ermn.'iH, 23. IX D.-Ura John 1', llrown, 50. Walter. 1'lercc, J. U Mclviniicy. 27. C'has. Kojcs, i.cnj. nullum, The electoral ticket Is as follows AT I.AllhK', ltlchard Vaux, 1 11. .1. McCrtnn", II. H. Plainer. MM . .Irthn Slcvln. 'J. J 1" S Senscndcfcr 3, John W. I,ee. 4, ltiirhert.1. lloran. tfn-U White. 0. Jotuf Hrinton.- 7. Win. stabler. 8. . P. Iteitlselder. t. It. M. Norths li. Harry i. Hi lies, U. A. II. llrodlSea-d'4r 1.'. I'. V. liockrifi-llow I J. (No clinlciO Iliuf fis. (icoryoR. riird'y. n. 1 . n.-,CMoy. 17. Joliu P. lotan. 1). Pju-ii D. Parker, l'j. li. W. Miunuu. A. IV. Dill. 21. F. P. James. 2S..1. K. P. initio 23. John Swan. 21. A II Wihlernllr: 23. John II. Hill. 2(1. W. A. Foruuer: 27. A. J, Urceurield, , 14. llcorge H Irwin', A-llo vnln lletu-een. XrjAlinel Tlntrtl oh.l ltlchard ltuhn: FROM WASHINGTON Regnlar to tbe Carbon Advocate, WASniVaroN. D. C, April 9. 'Si S. B, C3X 0 IMMITTISO' THE rARTT to Tns DEPENSR HP C EICMAItatniNE. The Pemocrars in the House have at last' discovered nn Issue on whlcK they hope to be able to stand together. They wero al most tn a man snltd'for bogus butter. Un der the brilliant leadershipof 8. S. Cox they succeedcrl by a majority of one vote In stifling a- proporal investigation Into the adulteration of food and drugs mid Ihe sale (hereof under ficliilous-namer. h was well understood Hut the chief purpose of the proposed inquiry ,wai to discover the ejrtfut tli which oleomargarine and other spunon bnttVraro mode, mid and used under the name of genuine butter. The resolution I authorised rh Committee ou Tubbo Health J lo send for per so as ami pipers sod toex- pend pot more Ibaa tlftM in the invesli j gation, 8. 8. Ox took up the cudgel fn defence of Ihe Constitution and Iu opposition ro- microauopio" legislation of ihls sott. By blinking all all knowledge gf Parliament ary tactics Into play Mr. Cox surc6eded In wasting two hours of time and In haying tho resolution recommitted by a vote nf 117 to 11(1. Mr. Cox deserves the thanks of his rjarly lor his discovery of n political Issue In support of which item rally as one man. MINfTEn SAROEST. It Is staled that Minuter Ssrgent, whose unpleasantness with Ihe Imperious Bii marck has rati'eil so much excitement, He clllied the. St. Poleisburg mission becausa ha feared lbs rllmato of tho nuslnn rapitol and also because there were urgent reasons lor his wishing tn return to America. There is no doubt that a uuihlen rhange trom the tropical climate In which he has liven liv ing, the hottest to which perhaps any dip lomatic representative has ever been sub jected, In the freesing atmosphere of ftursia, would be very Injurious lo Mr. Bargent's health. Then Ihe llismarck embmgllo may be worked Hp into all impnrlant laetor lor the Presidential campaign. Who knows what rtfi-r.tlhasppearanca nf the ex Minister may have on the Hmmlillcnii Na tional Convention In Chicago! The "urgent reason" for his return to America may be to burst Ihe Allhur boom. ADBr.KSS OF THE BUfcE on SClS ttESfOCnAfS. A printed circnlir which is signed by many Democrats, and which Is understood lo hate been prepared by Democratic Rep resentatives who nro dissitlsfied with thd action of tbe recent caucus on Ihe Morrison bill, has been sent by mall to every Demo cratlo member of the House. The circular which calls llsilf "An Ad dress to Ihe Democratic Members of tho House of iteprcsentatlret," begins by recit iug Hie the proceedings ofthe. caucus, nnd is, in substance, nn argument in favor of reconsideration of the caucus action. It threatens that the miiinrlly who yoted against the caucus resolutions "will defeat the passage of anv la rill' o t this session un los it be such a bill as will rouirrtcod itself to their approval and the approval of their constituents." It closes with, Jlcwlccit, That the hill reported favorably lo tho House by the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee shall be recommitted to that committee, with instructions to re port bach, by the 10th dayof January next, a bill reducing the revenues by abridgment of both customs and internal taxes lo the actual necessities of the Government. rn 'rosED o ihstjtoionai ojmventios. neoresentstlveMcCold, of Iowa, has Pre pared a joint resolution, to be introduced ss soon ea (Mssible, providing for the appoint meut by the President, wllh the advice nnd consent ofthe Senate, of u eoinmisslop, to consist of seventy-six persons two trom each Htoto, of dlll'crent purtiee, lor ibo pur pnso of considering and proposing lo Hie several States the propriety ot calling r con veutron Dy in icsai iwn inirus oi mo states lo propose amendments to the constitution. The members of the commission arc lo be called together by a proclamation of the i'resulenl alter tneir appointment. They lire to all not exceeding thirty days, nt such timo and place as he may designate, and are to receive the same pnv slid emoluments pro rata as Members ol Congress. Tho con vention, ehnuM It tic calieu vy the suites, Is to meet July 4, 1834. Sl'MUTIIINa AU UT BEWA-TOR EBJfUSb-). Senator E Imunds is a strict Episcopalian, Without being a High Churchman, he is a close observer of the tortus and ceremmiies ofthe ehtirch. His observance nt lent is in markrd contrast with that ol other high ollrcials wlio profess to be churchmen. Whatever the weather may be, Mr. Ed munds, wlreirin town, can always be found in his place in St. John's Church. He suf ters no banquet or lestivel lo itraw him away. Ihe Senators natural mistenty be ll ta hi in in lilts rerivet. With chosen as sociates he is ono of tire most genial i"n, The reciprocal famines between him ami Mr. Thurman, when the latter was In the Senate, was as well known as it wus pecul iar, liiil tno Vermont, Benalur is install uentlenes', nor IS what gentleness there is in his nature always the same. Yenrs, habits ot thought, or something else, have wrought not a little eluinze in linn in tills paittciilar. 3oine limes in executive ses sion especially, it is said that he places iiimseii miner nblrgallnns lo ins broiner Senators for their lorliearonce. Among them be is frequently end kindly called St. Jerome, not lesson aecpunt ol u supiosed physical man menial rescmunre to ihui distinguished character. Many persons he I'eve he is to be the next tenant of the White House, and It is said that of lite the idea has etmru to be a pleasing one witli lurrr, despite ma prolestaliorw. While Ben ator Edmunds- is generous liver, and par takes at will ot staple drinks, his hubha sod tastes decidedly disimsohim to the rmiet en- 7ymcnt afforded by a few chosen friends, lw recent loss rA a uarrghter on whom he dotal with u!! u father's fondness, has lei t iioiira traces which intimates cannot (all to perrelve. NEARLY $7,000,000 fROflT 13 VXChZ SAM What has became of all the fractional currenc7 In 1SIS3 something over $211 1)00,001) was issued, and the amount mil standing Was Increased nbnut $5,000,001) a year, until in 1874 the highest a-ggregnte was reached, add tho books ot the Treasury showed nearly SfS.OOO.OOO1 in circulation The redemption was then brgirnv and litis continued until the present time but since 187 the amount outstanding has remained almost stationary, with a balance of $7,010", 000 in favor of the Government at the end ot the last fiscal year, June 30, 1883. Dur the nine mouths- of the present fiscal year only $ffi,000' has been olfered fin- redemp tion, leaving outstanding $0.1)84,000 tbe greater quantity of which is either lost or destroyed or in the hands of curiosty cob lec ors. Some ol it is hanging in frames in th nfilces of bankers, and coin and postage stamp dealers lurrtlsli it to customers at a premium ol about 300 per cent. Tho government will probably he the gnloef by thrj schemer ol Secretary Chase to the amount of Jfl',500',0001, as tbo" Treasury officials do not believe that much m'irewill bo sent In for redemption. Clean pieces are never received nowadays, and thai which comes In is so ragged as to be worth less as a curiosity, he wants rasoeS-t's tiace: Henry 8. Sanford, formerly Minister Pestilent at Prussels. and familiarly known here ss the Knight of the Blue Kibbon, is an ardent applicant for the mission at Merlin, and alternative! for that at St. Petersburg, or, indeed, for any other dip lomatic poet in the gift of the President. Ills ambition in this respect is not likely to he gratified. REPURT THAT SENATOR FAIR AND nf' ?0R SfEIV WIPE ARE T BE RF.MIRRI CD Senator fair is ill San Francisco, and it fs reimrled ffit ho is In be remarried' to his former wife, IJfrs. Theresa Fair, before he reti'rns. He went ostensibly to meet Ms sou, voting James Fair, who made the .journey by sea arnOnd the Horn. 6enfAr Fains celebrated" W the ladles' diirner giver, Hef girts gorg'-ous banquets lo the wives and daughters of Senators at trcqiretH intervals, at which llmfers and other ele-' gancivsare In Aladdin ItlKr profusion. Special' I: tte Carbon Advocate. tV'AsniNOToif, April's', l'cTS'4' Presidential gossip thrJVrrek includes the name of Mr. Tllaineat every point. He is as much' talked abnet tints' as he was lour years ogo.when he was an opetYartd avowed candidate. Blaine's rlamB Is risking Im pression in' Pennsylvania. So well are his friend! working there thst they aroconfi dent be will' have the delegatibc-. The Cameron people are in a great panic; If was for this reoson that Simon Cameron has been eat fed home from' tire South so much' earlier than he hat! ftaleiided to come. From Michigan also comes Ihe re port of u Blaine moremrn& At first Ihe Republicans there were dlvUred between Geo. Sherman and Gen. Logan, but now Blaine is comlog in' for his share. In Ohio he has all of the eld Garfield contingent hard at work for hlmaHhough John Sher man is busy lookingafterbivoWn interests. Blaine and Login are upon better terms than their friends. Ou Wednesday of this week William Walter Thelps, one of Blaine's especial friends, give a dlnnrr,and in fixing the location ofbis gutsts he sealed Blaine and Logan aide by side. Gen, Grant's pisirt taiaing lias annoyed some of nlalne's sceeslled trletlds. One of them said In day that his second conversation in the "World" woufd clve Blaine thotiuihili of votes. People who make such remarks' ss insi believe thai some ol tUenSI alii- inosuics 01 .ecu win come In Ihe surrace' sgoln. This la hardly probable. Gen,- (iruntls the only one of the leading lie- PHblleana who Is free tu emreia ..i.ii.mn. I .. . . . ... r si.. ... 111 . ------- - 1 Issins r.f the candidates caro to commit theuit.lici iuulkfor publlcstlou. Kysn acicBBM 8ecfeUrv Lincoln throws about his every-1 day walk a mnnlle- of rigid reserve, I Justice Field, of the United Stales Su preme Court, was asked to day IT he could ha regarded a n candidate beforo Ihe next Democratic Convention for the Presidency. He answered thst there was surli strong prejudice against him Jn Consenuence ol his deacislons nn Chinese and Mexican treaties and on railroad questions that he would le unable lo receive any supjiorl from bis Slate (California) In the convention. Be ing told that the nomination, If given him t alls would be given on national rather than local grounds, be fenlledi "rVieh n contingency la scarcely possible. I have tnsile liocilort lo secure tho nomination of n national Convention which If actually tendered bad never been refused; and I have nn Idea that 1 should nroye an ex ception. The bill Introduced In tbo 8enale yeslef day by Mt. McPherson, Is to amend the patent laws, provides that it shall Ilea mia- demeanor for any irson lo sell any srticle or process, claimed in end described In any unexpired letters pitenl without the law ful authority of the patentee or his legal representatives, ut at or before the sale of any such article or process that there is no unexpired covering or claimed to cover said article or process. It nrnvlJes that the penslly for such misdemeanor shall be Imprisonment not exceeding a year, or A fine of not less than 1300. nor mors than $3,000, or both fine and imprisonment. It provblcs that it shall be the duly ol United States district attorneys, upon presentation nf prool of sttrli misdemeatinr, lo present it to ine granii jury, aim II indictment be found, to prosecute tbe indicted person or persons In the district courts ofthe United Stales, Also that If upon conviction, a One be imposed, ono half ssld fine shall be paid t the patentee, or legal representatives of the patentee wbosa rights have been in' fringe.!. In bis testimony before tho Spflnger Committee, Mr. Iiliss acknowledged the receipt tor services in the Star liouto prosecution the snug sum of fifty-six thous and dollars and that he had failed to con vict a slnglo person against whom he ap peared. A HttV Work of Oreat Importance. JUST COMPHTItO. One of the most Important works eyer Issued from the piers in America is the 8011110" Hcr2og Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. It Is the Joint product of 43S of the world's most famous scholars. Those who know ihe talus of aneh a work nro jubilant over Us complellrm. Dr. Morgan lux, rector ot Trinity Uhiirch, a. y., does not overestimate its value, when be savsi "It is probably unsurpassed by anything piiunsiien up lo the present day." See the advertisement of the publishers, Funk A Wagnells, 10 A 12 Dey street. They are issuing very itnporteut books nt yery lew prices. The Coal Trade. The onthrucite coal trade i fioit fully preppared for tlio "spring opening," which has been anxiously awaited for some weeks past. Tho operatora have been putting their mines m good condition and Dime ol them have been improved ro that their prcdncing capacity has been materially en larged. Tbe shipping companies during the doll reason, since the close of naviga tion, havo not been Idle, nnd tbo facilities for the reception and convenient and qtlick trans'er from the ears to the coal pocket and vessels at some ofthe shipping points have been enlarged and otherwise im proved. At Biifialo tho Lelflgh Valley and tho Uuflalo New York and Philadelphia Railroad Compnnirs hale been increasing their laciiities nn a very large oefle anil the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western end the Pew Vork, Lake Erie and Western Railroads have rrlso been preparing to se cure their share ol Western Irmlocss via the Likes. Some of the leading coal oner irtofs culctllflte Unit the consumption of aft tliraeitecovl in Ihe Wetlern States Will bo fully one third to one-half greater this year niaii n was in -oj, oj mis itimi nt luel Is rapidly growing in favor trrefe. The pro ducing interests, in llrelr enrlnc circular rates of freights, toils and prices, have irade some- favorable concessions to consumers. These are expected to cpnckcn the trade, . wnicn rras ucen very dun lot soirKi-rime past, while there is na nromrae oflm mediate briskness, the' operators arid sellers ore hopefuF of teijoiai eears'rir.nud jonitf are sanguine erfough tc predict rrs-great a year ior me irauo as lari year. I nis, however, is n mailer ol relleclloir, vjhen wo con aider the total output tor 1883 (tho heaviest itiipirt Knowrrio lire trade) was mora than thirty cue and one-quarter million tons, an mere-US! of more than two millon torrs over the previous year, which necessitated a re duclion in the working lime at the mines to mrio itoys per week for the past three months, one may well pause fir rellecllon. Besides, there am irrorry manufactories cur tailing Iheir firoiluctions. and hence there will he a falling oil' in Hie consumption, Ihe total output thus fir this year is nearly live and one half million tone, or nearly a million tons-lessth-un for the samcperiod last year. There is very little movement ol coal nt present the only demand coming from the line and cily" trade. There Is a superabundant ol egg and broken sizes on hand, ami these are expected tn be worked oil' ns soorr at the spring trade begins to move actively. There Is, hmVevcf, a fair inquiry, nnd some dealers are oOVring' rotes ueiow cicouiar prices in their anxiety lo secure ordera. The Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Exchanges have not as yet made any definite arrangements lorturlher restriction of production. But the Easter holnlavs will practically causes suspension seveial days next week. Since Ihefirstof April the miners hove been working lull time. rnila. Jjtagtr, Monilay. - Track-walker Gethigan, of White Hav- err, ttasstrtfck by a L. V. trainon Saturdoy night, and severely if not fatally injured. ire wan senilis bt,l, line's hospital. New Advertisements. Spring Will Blossoms Lata in Life to Look for Joy Yet Wotfer too Late to Mend. fiea'derfofllawthorne's "House of Sever.' Oableswlll recall the pathfs with which' poor CHITOTirl'ynsaein,- who had been un- jujtly Imjirfseimy slnee his early manhood, said after his release: "ly life Is gene, and where Is my happlnciif Ohf giro nlo" my happiness." Hut that could be done only tn part, as gleams of warm sunshine occasion ally tall across the gtooiu of a New England aulittnn'diry. fn a letter to JfeMVs. ltlsffox & Cc, Jfr. &. n. Titus, of rennlngton, N. J says:- "I have cumireW nr.told misery torn chlMhood from chronic irtsease of thebowols rtn'1 diarriicci. accompanied by .treat pain Iiimet rell-f ... -u.,.,ii.iifrii'ii,ii,,i BVVrjr ECllOOianU used every patent and ilnuiesilcremedr under lie sun, i I1.IT0 HE HFT llllinu irr CA l( iv t,tt'S TO.S'ltla complete seeelltc, preienllve and Cure. As your Inv'sliiWide medicine, which 11 1 for ro what iiothluir clre'cotMd do. Is en. titled IS) the Credit III SIIV iretSlntr lvi,.l, tnw happy C i sy I cheerfully an grhteftilly nc knowledges the tact." Mr. e. S Well, who 1W1 no Introduc tion to the'pfoplo or Jersey ijfty adds: "The teiUnioniHt of.Mr. Tltui l stenulne and vol untary: only lieslocCnot adi-q'uately portrait the sulferlnv tie haTcmlirred lor many yearr. He Is my bruttier.ln-law, and I know ihe case welt. He Is- now perfectly rree trom Ills old troubles, ami- enp.yr. health and life, aicrlU Ins n all to PA It K KR'S TONIt) " Unequalled aran'lnvl-eorant; stimulates all the orieans; cures allint-msuf the llrer, kid nojs. arid all illeeauror Die hi 000.. S ALUSMfiN Wanted! I T canvass- ftir the sale of drapes; llost-a and ether Nursery Sluelc. Steady enij.tatrhent guaranteed. Hai. I nv aid' Kxrshsis I'aidI Applyat I once, Uhask Hkiitiixiis, Itochesier. ' N.Y.. Refer tu this paper ApnU'i-Jai Notioo to Meinbers1 or tuk Mmnm B.&ji. assoctation i' The FlfiST I'VS TAhMErfTT of the EN. TKItPHISK BU1W11M and, MIAN AS SUOlATlll.V. of I.ehlnhlon. ri.-ls TO HE 1'AIU at the'-Meetlhif lo-he hetd'lu llsnta's Hall, un IiWayEveeiDff,Mf2ll3P4. 1 nu unitisi 1 will ijd hl a lf I11CH" nn SI T . Th. s.'c. ., 111 s ... v . Ttrday. ihe luth lnit., tu receive the jHeaof who cannot conveniently attend the' M6fJiou Monday hvenhig. All msflvy wtd In will be sotd. at the ctose' 01 me meoiiniei 10 1 110 11 guest bidder. VMUV M1L.I.ER PrJslJ.nt T. A. Svao'y, lai'liwi THE OREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOB PAIN. lUtllttl Hit torts miF-ujunsji, Nournlfjln, Gclatlea, Lumbagoi nAtltACtlL', ftiDMbE, lOOtillCtH SURE THROAT, dCtMST,8tVtLLIX0"l SPRAINS, tsrtntu, Cats, Indies, rr.ostfiiTEs, Aod all elder Mite ekt SbS pllttft. nrtf tan i noms, BoM tj ill hrnsststs n4 tifblert. Dlrccllou la It liHi(aBtes, las CktUi i,Vcrdcr Co. (SaOTtSMft I A. Vvln k C. DsIUbs t. B. Is Annual Stateinont (f Tun- Borongh of LeiiptoD, Penn'a. WILLIAM SflLtfiH) Treasurer. In Ac count with the Jlcroogh of Iehlghton, Pa., from May 4th, Its.), to March :lh, Us! Dft, To balance on hand May 4th, lS8l,.t Hi U - amount received irotn .1. w. Klalntop, collector, on duplicate or 1883 31(6 it " amount received rrom I). Shaefer, grass on Putrtlo Nrfuare.... 15 (0 " amount received Iron) Oco. Car rol, supervisor ol Mahoning town ship ...- SIS (tsio to Cft. Uy Orders Paid for Work on Hlghwoys. J, II, Frltitngor I,. Ooohran ,....... 6 f.O 4 13 ft! tt it en 43 70 4 13 I 87 e en t S5 5 85 , 10 In 1 lo 11 00 ?7S 1 EU 0 Cf Si 0 1 ccr I) Monti , M. Fanst ,,, wm. Miller, labor fir 18.2 P. rrt!lheni-Htri Jn". Acker K. Fon-tcrinnctier ,. rhss. I'alerson Kd.lltlnsleKer , (1. D. WUnd. wm. AVarnef..,,.., H. TinK... ,..., , T.II IJIauss.... ,,,,, P.. Newhard Win. 11. Dachtnan..,, bllxabeth nlojer. ......... D. W.NuWhard..,, ........ n. noiits A. W. Horn 10 78 w, wert , , , 6 It R. Koous i 11. Hpoonliuliucr. 1.. ISO D. lirecls. ...... , t ta L, S. Mrjnsrftirrv..,...,, SI U. w. Hcilman.. 138 Wilson lluntz ,,,.... 8 51 Saml, try 1 Si Ubns. Muihsteln 2 40 141 Uhi... 1 S3 1-sswls ltllnger 33 70 Is. nsierinacher ..,..,,.,,.... 3 CO Uhas. Xander.... 4 Ml .Mrs, D. Xander..., lo Pater Helm.,,,.,, , 1 (0 K, llrtmibure.... ,, ,,....,... 2 00 alary Dretier . 17 80 11. Ik. I.01ll 10 40 I'. tJlausj., 16 78 A, I'. Claim , IU 01 .liientr llcbetllBg..,,.., 7 ;0 At. Fdnsl ,, , .. 7 70 1 1 it on KlotZ 13 u D.Wert , I'l I). Munis ,.. lill Saml, Seller 1! SO U.I licit i ii r. K. VTeafer..., 1 m M. Schwerer. ...... ,.. 87. 65 Win. Thotnns. ..,......,,.. t IV (leo-go Kcx a tat Jos. Nrthi-tcrln,er,.,,,.. 4 40 elms. E5crrtnrtla. ,,,..,,.,. .,..,.,,, .1 a tltins. Trulfrer. ,,,....., it 40 Jos. llollenbach .- , 17 tu Win. Horn , 4 4 .los. Ziihn..., .., 25 K ly tloehratr, masun Work 4 12 .r.- U. nrelbelblc :i 55 Joj. Ollbcrt. w tnvtl WntCk 4 05 .Ine. Acker , 2 1? .los, Zahn,.,.,., ,,..,,..,,.,.. 2 29 llhus. r'roclli-H. .......... 2 li Win. Noll..,, , 00 li. Kcmorcf 1 CC 1!. Slwinlrt-Fin-i-r 2 48 t) Kiui ,, i.i.m e ty Uhas. Trainer .... 2 25 f). f.bwt 33 50 Lewis HeeJ 110 Win. Koch 3 12 II. Sohoch , ,., 1 65 .11 Faust. . ,... 1 10 K. Druinlioro 1 10 Wirt. M IMer, 8S3- 34 12 E. NeWhard, Street commissioner... 102 00 -. Newbitrd, Street couiirrlssloncr. .. lo 88 tJl'J 81 jNTKIttST VMD. ',. A, Dower $ 25 CO i:. A. HoWer 10 4 1).-Mi)ntz'. 200 00 tl. Seircrt 60 00 F. llrlnkman ' 67 no U. beliort 24 00 BONDS l'AlIX E. A. Ttnwer uA t00 01 Uhas. sclfert...- 1200 oC LI, Aioiilt, part payment 300 00 3130 71 MlSeELfcArt'EOtS, P. Al. Van I.low. andltlmr accounts 1052 4 01 Harry V. Morlhltnor. brlntlnir annual statement 31 00 II. W. Mem, nag stone for crossing.. 4J s Fred. I.euckcl. three feet of around on Ilankwuy 10 00 DhHsT. I'atlersoh.- watch nv sinull.nox cases... , , S7 CO D. Kosteheader, wateTHug small-pox cases 28(0 (). KloliT, watching small pox cases... II 25 Wm Miller, watching small pox cases IH uo tir, Seiple, servlcusln stiialt-iKix cases 5 no W. ill. Itapsher. pruf servicer IO April 1813 . 25 00 W. M. Itapsher. Secy, salary. Apfrt 18.3- 43 00 U. W. Esser. I'roth.. renewing vv. C. Kre.lrlcl iudKment . T (2 A. W. Horn, police, 1883 5' so J, L. Uabrelumber. he T5 eu W111. .Miller, salary Tress., 1883 45 00 Wm Miller. Trcas.. Mote. Tax on A.7.2M) 00..-. 29 00 John Klnlters-blacltruiHh-work -a 41 S3S2 01 . VI IS Bulsnce . tpW 50' MAIIILITIES frondotl irrdsbtednen- F. nrlnkaran,-.,,.. D, .Mean......... .1350 00 . 4IU0 00 $57-50' ASSETS. Cash I'tf Treasury f 91 16 f. 1. heuiiTOl and J. W. Kan. denbuth, On note for bal ance ul duplicate 01 1875 by .los. Wubli. Slulleelor. .-. 14fteT JSfiV 31 I-lribllltles In excess of Assets. Mar. 251 h, 1881 tJiti 61 Llabllnlea la excess ol assets. May 4'.h, 1883 7220 53 Decrcasa .- 11671 92 Vvv(.-tnettnu'er51sritd duly elected AnJIlors Ofthe liorough of Lehlghton, do certify thu the rorgolnic accounts are correct te the best of oat knowledge and belief.- vy r.tonn,- y M.t).THEXt,En, JAoUttors. It. J. HHKTNEY, V rLeblghton, March 25th, 1884. J. ty. KLfil'NTOP,- Collector, rn' fCcoont With the Ilorounh of LehlKliton, Perm;, lor Oepllcate yar,-endiog, 1683:- nn.- To amount of JopllcSte. l'S83t362i 63 ' ,l ofaddlllons . 8 85 3714 4r tf ex"onerjtfbns ,..-..-.t 4329 Vcouiiulssioii lei 39' uniountpaid win, juiuer.lioronich Treasurer..! 1169 58 " errors In iluplieata 11 ta uuscatcd'lauds -. II 94' " ba.laucc.due. borough .v.... 'Hi 75 13111 IS Wc, the underslcheif ditlre7etetf Auilltorr ofthe Huruuah ol Lehlglilon, do cent! to foreuelng ace sums nnd.'ilnd J. W. Kllcmop'r stianco iiua on uupucaie 01 sisa, m 79, which Is correct t'o tlie best of our knowledge UU UMl. M.O. TKKXI.ER, )' II. J. ItHKTNKV,, Auditors. W. P. LUNO. i Aprlf th, w Pjjjlsi asawiH wnqisamyflaiawiBBsat BARGAINS BARGAINS 1 Embrace this opportunity nt ouce, ns ivc positively close in a short time. The Stock comprises Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, TThich will bo Sold at Bankrirpt Prices 1 The Stock cchsllts of about 16,000 worth or floods, which must be sold In a FEW DAYS, no matter what pf lee It brings. Call early ta secure Ilargnlns at yonr owft Price, bo causetho salo will .POSITIVETjY OLOSE SIIOKTIsY, JOSEPH JONAS, OBF.IiT's BUIDINO, Bank Street I.cliigliton. February lC,3l-4f mlj for Bf ring Trade ! &e., S-c. Our Young l,.idiea and Oentlcmrn will find It to their advantage te irlfe nlfn" flcall behire imrrha-sinjc elsewhercr as thoy will find tho IIEST SEfjt-OThD STOCK Iff 'town AT BOTTOM PKIOES.- wis OH M Ofc Mill, Arrrlt 1883-ly Tin anfl Sleet Iron fare, Hobs'8 fiMsfip Ms, &c M Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash - Xte Is tho only Airent tntown rortlio salo of the Bosserrior, Sunshine,- Othollo, Now Champion and Apollo Ranges ; Montour, Lighthouse, Exoolsior Penn, and Eolipse Coolc StoVos j tho FriiKJOtcin, Early Dawn, Bolmonfc rind Real DoublG Heators, with a va riety" 6t Othor Square and Rouh'a fteaers, All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, on hand every kind ot STOVE Oft'A'fE arM FfP.E yfftiORS.- Bealer? in all t&o best makes ori'UMl'd.- Store on SOUTH Street, a few doors above Bank Street. fatronng-e Invited; satisfaction Kuarantecd. June 30, HSI-jl A never lalllno- V'Sfc3 TFMi"TT r KvKit, iiii.ious i- KVKii ami Kinureu ureases vtck rrrncLY Vkoktahlk. nbsolutelv cerlntn In their remedial ellcct CUSS riLiiSi uiiu iiui iiioru iirouiioiy in ciiriosc nil lorios .11 '?JWh.l KSHI-N limn lnliiml p l ntn Inn wit hull! snv nl She SsSlrSrliiMfC !vs and net more iiroinntly In carina all forms of alAI.AltlA 111- ;Ti:,- consequences which loliow tlielr use. If taken occasionally by IjVV. mnnns eTIinKptl S11 tdnlrln Sbov will eznel the noison and Siro- Irv tect tlrcur Irom attack. Kndorsed by tins leadlnic chemists and W; pifsflCf'itiJ'as Winn lire lh-sr.-Olrcif-tst and I'leasantest Iteraedy sS-taT-'rSi-tfVIiV sjJtr.JpiC Masf. 1 have handled yonr rills fir Malaria lor tbo nasi lour years witu neiter aaus- action than anvother remedy ior same disease Fnr-n. S. Haw. lird-jtfl't. Jersey Oily, H J. Yoor Chill I'llll hate cured many very stubborn cases. lltv.- M. E. Vial, Oale- fnriSia.-Mlsa. 1 use then) n my practice. Uui, (1. Hut'Ktit. M. !.. Aeslln, Texas. 1 sa thoinln.-mvpracire' eiTe'ctaall. .f. J. Mctu-sonii. M. II.. Doublln. Texas. Your 1411' ate Eood, I use them In my practice III. M. T. Dnnrr. Sunflower I-ahdlnir, Miss. STANDARD CURE CO., Proprietors, . Jm.SS, m-fr-ly T fEAltliSTltEET, NEW YORK. . Ho! For !Wew Groodsl C. M. SWEBFT & SON Mavc received art enoritious stock of PJIOfCE GOOT)S comprising, droceries- Qu'egnsWaf"e etc. Ofef Pd$f-0fffcg Building, BanK St. Leiiigfifon. CSNDFOR TRIAL 06X vrr k . 'wv-a-.- s isnu' -TA CIBCUf-AR ''tAjUiu SontPREB WW AllVF,KTISEMi:XTS. Crescent Plug tnn FtnxST and Swum-nat Cnrtvtan To: riACco fm the market. Made expressly to suit tho taste of the Pennsylvania fhewers. Ask ymlr dealer fof It. a trial will show yon It Is tin) TObacoo yott want. Matlu factum! by o. A. JAOKSON CO., marw-w PEtHtisntontl, Vii Carriages, Wans andtlf afihlnery Rnn wltfiotitltfcaseoroll, Uo occasion to take otT tho carf latte wheels Ulrculars sent tree. Address miAI'lllTE UUHRIOAriNU CO., Jersey Oltys N.J. A FORTUNE Bf CATTLE RAISING, 111IANCH ANll HATTLEOO.t fcontrolllnlf over Onh Million At-nrs of th6 finest Krai Inn Inndl ih New Mexico and tiolbfltdos Is neslrlous of ohtatnlnir the co-opcrotlttn or Ini vestors to increase their herd to I'J.Ood head of graded catties having; on hand already 2,ouo head. Tcarly Increase over 40 pet cent. Annual cash dividends or 10 per Cent, arid up wards Irom surplus snleJ. and tho herd con stantly Increasing A safe and prontahle in' ivoiujvm, tciiu iui mis inrtlcuiars 10 , E. 11. llAliNES, Seo'n Mill's rtutldfoir, 85 Wall Stj. Natr York. m jsa tr? sills? 5S5S3 52 AftI'TPn 'ncrifctfe,- reliable Men to Sell VyiliUljlJ Fruit Trees, Ofapo Vines, Shrubs, Hoses, nr. SaIaiiy and V.sl. ras'itsnnld. Full Instructions Klven, so In experlencad men can soon learnlho busliicss. Address J F. I.KOI, Alii'.. UHIOIITUN, N. Y., (1 uilio cast ofltochester, N. Y.) nlnr2t Tho undersigned calls tho attention of his many friends and patron's to his iarojo nnd Fashionable Stock of Spring; ana Summer Goofl Consisting or BOOTS ANI SHOES Ofevcr'y delerlptlon and Stylo In tho Market, Including a special Una or Lady's Fine Shoes Also, d fnll fine of Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps. vsias. BAM Street, LEHIG-HTON James Walp, Successor to A. D. MOSSEH. 'Mannfactumr af and Dealer In all kinds it Stoves' Ranges, Heaferg, M.8 j III remedy for Iai.akia, Omii.i. jd FsVB, iIk- ckkuv Vkoktaiilk, absolutely certain In their remedial ellcrls's rrnd Medteine llValers. or Ji? mall... l'IIOK,TWKNrY.KlV'KOENTS A HOX. WHAT -f UK I'koi'lk Sav. My wllo unci myself have ildcd your "SvyiNnarin UinN PitLs" with -rrtat satlslacnon. We antici pate no further tronble with MAbAKiA as lung lis the rills are about. llAiutv J. SiiimrfAKEn, 1 M Tullylown, l'a. I look tho fills ncconltnif to'dircSllons and they pruved 10 be. Just what Was needed. Hkv. r. J, OotnnAir, l'a slur M. E. tlhurch, St. (rorxcr,-I)rl. I am well' pleased with "Kniory's Standard Outo HHI8." Have tried tliein on a strcat many sles"f dlArrrnt fevers, have proved successlul In-overy Instance They work like n charin nn Ubills and Fever aiuVnll Malarial diseases M, J. llili-.'At, M. llalla-f, Texas. t Use jour remedy In my proa Ilea wllh' sroOd1 resd' is". lwrAir. Waite. M.I).. I'lttstleld. Reaif What a Fatfenf says of if. "The Fastlllea I purcnoseo rrom yon in austhsi prove to mo most ooneloslvely tbut vbtle. tbera Is life there la liope.J' Tbey did their work lar be.' vond my ntrops v crriecutlolia, for 1 ccrulnly dtt pot eifiect fliat tiabltor '6uitTEEN YOlw' UUItATipXcould be completely irottvnnnder con trol In tbe exceedingly short lime ortwO mouths l can avsnre you mac no nsisomnnesty win keep sass from dolnitsll that 1 eu In addlnsr to the snccess ulch will surely crown so bencflclal a reuiedy. 1 ' Above axtract from a UltordaUd W.Va SM.a,tsa TheTsitlllej ore prepared and sold onlr by tbo KARRIS REMEDY CO. MPO CHEMISTS, SOO.'N.IOlh. St. ST. LOUIS, MO. tu UaH'i tiutatst P,rt xsistu tt,Oxn mcOt 7 To Faer ! Having tiOlirjlitovtt tlio stoclc, good-will, &Cit bf At'.tt. LlTZ ftKiifilirJfcti, I licrfco ahnouncd tlint I attl frrcprvrcd to stttrpljr FARMERS, MANtli','AC- TUIIERS nnd othera; tritlt tt complete lifld of StfCt AS Feed Cutters Movers, Rea J)ersy Biiiclers, Horse-JPowers, Tbresliers, SeiDarators &c- Aho Agent for MaiTin's Safes, B. W. Payno (C- Soil's com plete line of iSfcam Engines Boilers, Saw-Slitis,' &a, Buffalo Seale Coa andothci makes of Scaies, Spinner's TT liter-Proof Shod Crossing; Hoo Ointment, Vacuum Oil for Harness,- &c. llaTc also a: specialty iri Plow Shared of tiliich I intend to keep' a full assortment to fit all Plows and of furnishing Repairs. W alf kinds of Machinery. Wilt procure any kind of Machine? in the market. A cordiaf invitation extended td all to call and examine Goods whether wanting, to purchase or not . C'Circvtfai's furnished oii application. ., . 1 hate retained' MY.- A. Jfj LitzenBBKGER iii rfiy cinloyj. who wilf be frapbyttf attcnfl to the wants- of'6ttstoniers. Respectfully, ' ' AildV Slirm, fiOt FOR MRICULTUBAt filfl SEILER'S I3WLlG,. mar82'ml J.el'iigl'ifofiVPW, jMHtsIB