f25 -y.r,:-.VA UH, "A ..j.- l-KIIIOIITON.PA.t SAlC&JthAY.- AriAli 10, 1 BS4,- 1 ' .'.. , .Enteral trboTfcclllshtoti wtt'-ofl!ao in i Eecbnd GuV Mail 'Matter. Iseblgb ore diggtts Linil nolLIn tn (In T?rt7fmliH tlio Alletitown Inriffreso. 1 Jqtjnni. jTheir co'mllllon Is nu nlijict tbntiTen Hie.ltnpurle'J HmuoiIulm imss egJojute tutiuiu labor. A mUt.llyKlU.iireA,'ry rtecltleilly in. faruroflbe lolitl ftbolilluit of corporal Lomloti Uulyerntty CiilleRp Sebool, nlncli Is Hitttitleil bv GUI) Imys. baa beeourricd on fiomtto Orst wttli. ' oitt to'rporiu pntiiatiuipiil,iii(l l miha! lo At a Bistow ec.uico n tlNonsoI tie wiildwVf anccertfisil In eMnb'lablng coin Mflnlrttlfiniutli liI?wife,wIio lmd.pnfuoc' iiito tbs ttplrlt In ml from (lie Hub, ol erlioae tulbetifl circles the bud bcrii jnembtr. Tiie nmu li.qulrvil If she w luppy and if klie liked het new mir. rxp,ijndluKa to liicb kbo replied; "Well, vtle.ir, it ft very ebarrulitf; nnil luvtly ntul All tbnt, bet of cimrse jou know, ihnr, ItUn'l iWop." ' Tits Pull iilflplila correspondent of Uie Detroit Mtsicii, Aoe dumincu4 Sclitij-1 kill ilrliiklDf water in unmeasured tirius Uemijg b cimnot i vm a.iy of it h did , old. tuper, ibat it is "good tuotiKli ,,to,wab iu.''It utipiur.-i tb.it iimi.y d '(be Urge tnitualncturiup vill.inis line tie jlrcr iu a sink, xud tbere is. iimreour, 7 'wiibta two miles of tbo city's wHtir works n Ibickly Kettlil cemetery wbicb, ituated on it bluff at tbo uuter's edge drains directly into the already contam inated stream . It is now no longer n mutter of doubt tbnt Grant's friends are plaintiug an carneKt, nioveroeul to make hint tlm cm slldiite of the Republican!), Lincihi for l,be secoDd place. Lonu and Grunt re in eutira accord, and it is confidently ( tiyt ctnl Hint tbe bulk or lb Old Qiuril of'lSSO can be rallied to Grant on tbe ' bome.3tretcl', It is claimed by bis friends And admitted by nil, tbat Grant is TMly Mrtuigsr now tbnn bo as in 1880, and bis cuudidncy would be free fiom the load of tbird-ttrm bungtrsou that crushed ban iu tbela,t Convention. A oiTATClt from Ilnrrislmrg stiff. Ibatinlbo dsn nf tbe Coumionwenltb to, John S." GrilHtl , im rx-Treasurer of Lnzrrne county, for Ux on lo.ius for tbe yenrs 1S79'80S1, an opinion nns filed qfsdsy yiiiug ju Ignitut iu favor or the defendant. Tbe Court holds that tbe Opnnly Auditors and not tba Auditor ,aPeperl and Slate Treasurer are tl e eproper parlies lo settle and ndjimt tbf '"li'cconnls of a County Treasurer tor tbih t tfij, nn'd.as tbe account of Griffith, then Treasurerof Luzerne contilv, had be. n - uttlcd and adjusted by tbo County And- fllors and notuppealed from by tbo Suite, it was oonclca'iTs. Dcnixo tbo past week tbere has been mucb dikconteut, comment and worrl taenl exhibited in and around tbe Court IIobe, at Mar.cb Chunk, by tbe now up plicants ror license lo diapensa liquor, nd their friendj, on acconnt of the o. podlion offeieil by tbo temperauci' 'folks to tbe granting or their petitions. tVe do not kuow whether the objections tire made on account or charncttrnr not. bqt.if so, we are of the opinion tint thnl uom.i make but little difference, be- lisving as wo do with tbe Irishman, who, some yers-iigo. applied ror n license. And wheu asked by the court ir he could 'Ijrbduce a Kood moral character, very in HMuritly asked: "H it a moral kur.icKr ye wantr Then, be mo sol, it very little kar.icter a mou needs to cell wbikk!" Tat evidently fully under- aioou the i.atnreof tbe biiislura. Iflbe temperance people would make a change or uase.and iuhlead of petitioning i.gain.st liaense, let all who apply ;;et the priv. Iirn t imirn IU.U 1110 IJUSIUtl-S 111 a Terr fewjears would become Honuprnfll. Able to those engaged in it, nud so dl Busting to all reopectable cltiisus, that the tradlj would prove its own txecu llouer. Thus, if every man can get i license by paying it stipulated sum ol money therefor, no will naturally expect 13 nuke a living jut of it, but if you pni Ueuty saloooa where thero are uow per- naps but one, tbe i roflt to each one o idem ill be so small that they will and must give np the ImnluMi in disgust- Ana uuettUl willsufiicg fur a lifetiiu The very best way lo kill a thluij is tn make it obnoxious (. the coimuuuily. Aud tbe llqaor truffla would, by the granting o! I.ceiao toAll ncplicai ti.l e ho obujxious that it would only be a rjues tion of A abort time till tbe pei.pl, would do jnst what our lempennce peo--pis want them to do Vote for Probibi. tlonl "Give a dog ropo euonjh and he will bang Uimelf." Just b with the lianor Iraflio give it all tbe eway it wants and it u- ill die of iin-lf. BSPUBUCAN STATE CONVENTION. ' The drleg.ttes t (be Itepublic.iii State Oiiiventlou ssooibjed iu Ilirnsbur, on Vudnrid:iy. Caairmliu Cooper called tbo convention lo order at 10.30 o'cl ck. The Opera lloaio was wM l e,l witj, visitors. The preliminary bnxutk .i qivUkly ilirposed of ucj'iidli.g to pro. gratnuie. Senator L i g.uecker m iyed the selection jt x.beuator Wuddell ror temporary chairman. This una adopted witb a outer and Waildell was couducted to tbe ebair. General E. 8. Oiborno. of Wilkes barr, was uonituuted for Oougrcssmau-At-Iirg ou tbe third ballot. The follonlug piatrorm whv adopted: The Kpublican psrly nf reiir.svlvsnia in i-miveiiliiMi aitembhd, mukej lliu'fulluw lag rirelsratinuut ptlui-ipln: K.v We Ciin(jrlul..le our MIow-IW-publiiuiis iihii tbe re estoblislie.l uiiitv aild hurmi'liy .f the pany wlileli ba res t-red IVniiijIrsnia Ui lier rlhilul plaeo id the KrpuMican vloiini. Va rve,,);n x tliul tiia pailiran cxUrtu ol the Demivr lie Slate adiinni.lratimi, widen wss h uivideLUl fruit nl ltepulilicaiidviriiiu, haioontriii.it r.1 to Heiiildioiii iH.iuMr.1, and 11, l i,n l. delily ol tliu Kepu'dioiii eustor an. I It mi rewniat vt in ,de(eiidin ilia rlhu..i Hie ppla and rriitllii)! Ihe llee.ll ano tin juatilild exiieiiditmu of more than ball a iiiiIiiuii rioliais ma Iruiih-M extra e.,h.u bai aided iu rruieniuiE Una union. 6tO-iU. .Wo ilMpjallliedU sppfiive and de nuU't the onutiuuaiicai l iimi ay-ainu ! preircnou t buuiu io.Iiuiiv wiiicn Um pruvetl Itteirin lis til- Ud.Vl natU.ual in dKiiiuie, me iiuWntiva to' uxlu.ir.al kill cal (fiTtuvpuatl sd tio Uijcaleu flfa Junl'aiiiilTleqtraTBfrnliTrf wnRes' W!l. boi aitd we denounce all atleinp's titreduro the rales ol lint larlll Ueioiv uie luvel which Will Het!.MIIIliIl tllOM nl.jecls. Tntnn. Wlill r-tiv.iiR no put differ emva and eainehtlv beekini: eond will lie tieeeu the section iif our roiiiinoti i-onntry, we lill thai Ilia Kiiariiiitves ol iiiilllu lloiial HMiendiiieiits i I h 1 1 bo (ilibrnlly nh leiveil) wh driiiniid Hint eyery citin-ii shall lieproleeltd in bis ruht to eni-L a tree ballot niifi lme it lioneiitly counted, and w, de iHilliieu I'fer allelilpl Wile'ny rifiibrTdge tins rlbt, whether by fraud or by vin Ivnce, K.-URTit Thlaa dual ttanilnptof lh precioua inelali call only he maintained hy lli coariirrrucn nud eo iia?raliur. of I he commercial nations nr tliu world, and as this cannot ha had at the pr pent tin;c,auil as the Hltcmpl tn in liulaiii itieli fl ttdiiitard by the United Slates nlonn If ca led lute. I V proiliiiv ktI.hu inAiplicaliou In our noniii tarv ryslein, it Is rnriiestly recointuc:.deil to oiif 6aoHtora mid neprceillatiVeS in Con giest that tlu-y uigetileli liuisln tiiuji3 will yuienil Ibe coinaiie ,il tb siandarii silver dollar until united action with tho other luil iin ciiii be luul, firm. That we also recommend the re tireiiieot id ibe trade dollar iu exchaui;e lor Maudiinl itidlara, witluiut iucreaaiu tho nl hi ' Imiii-oI the latler. Sixth Tlmt by Iho inlerily and wiidom of bis ndiiiiiiiirallou l'rcaideut Arthur bus desi-rycilly uon iba lepel-t,t!ollfi leuce and commendation ol (he wn.de t-oph'. ohvumii. we ci'iiiineuil every ellort lo sun at u and promote thori tich civil service relorui in all ileparti"ents of tbe nutional iind Slate goveriiinents. EiniiTii That Jaines 0. Blsine Is the choice ,d tlie Republicans of reiiusylvaula, lor rresliteiil nml Hubert T. liincoln Tor Vice IVesideot and that the delegates at larfje this day ehcted bp,audthey are here by lualrucie! In Vote for tlicm so long as their names nhall be before the convention and to use all hunuiable moans to secure their nomination. Folliuiiig is tbo 1 st of tbo t'elegalos to tho lt:pullican. N.iliounl Conveutioi : at Linan. J.is McManes, IWlIJessup, ll:iiiilltnn Ulsston, J W l.ep, V li Kluiberly, Lewis Uuicry. UUt. I !)lst. 1. II II Blnsliam, to. K O Selilcftelin, Win J l'ol.ojk. 0W1II1I. 2. Win It l.cedi. 17. 1) J Jlorrcll, D.ul.l It. .;iiic. 1 I). Scull. 3. bum U Ui pin, IS. John Siunurt, Harry Hunter. S. li. DulUeld. 4. Alex Clone, jr., 19. Wm. II. Lnnnluj, W H Itoniiu. J. A. Kttzmlllcr, li. J I 'riioinpion, so. 1 O Thornton, .lolm llulil. i: A In In. C. 11 1'- l-'lslier, 21. Mnlin K iiwjns, Itlchaul Young. Jas i; Savics, 7. .1 I' Hale Jenkins .1 1' Wonllng, lloljt .M Vaidlcy Jnbn K levins. 8. Sam li Dobbin, 22. "0 1. Mngfc-, l'S l.ivhiBood. William Flinii 0. I. S llaitnmn, Jacob H blagle, I'M I. ltehihold. Jos 1) Weeks. 10. WH Kllli:ilUck, 23. Thin JI lla.Mie, Kaiu ibomns. 12 M livers. 11. J O llioiin. 1 21. K 1' Acbefon. Jin Cnilkihank. John W Wallace. 12. Henry Jl Doles, 1 25. .) II Hcnder.Min, ii ii i-iiync ii. r. iiotvam. 13. 1 V Sollenber;er, 20. W. 11. lilddlc, l A M I'assmorr. T. C. Cochrane. 11. Ilorncc llroek. 27. Joseph Johnson, Jacob Wapuer. V. W. Kchols. 13. tl. A. Crow, r . r . i.yun. "contested Tnu lullowiugare the ultctois: at l.ir.m: Dlit. Dlst. 1. Kdwln J. Stuart. 2. John Miniili II. 3. W.J.JIcljmalilln. I. IMuIn I,, l.eii. n. Jos. II. Altcniu". u. Horace A. JScale. 7. Al. l'lickenlbal. 8. I. .Mclln.sc. o. J. 1". Wlckcrsliani. in. .Sam.n.Tbatclier. 11. John Scabold. 12. ll.lnli'I IMwitrds. 13. P. W. Shearer. 11. L. S. Hart. is. J. I.. Hennlngs. 10. Jus. A. Kita 17. Joh. it. lleiiman. o. 11. b'. Jimklii. 19. Thos. II. Hryon. 2D. Win. 1". Duncan. 21. W. J. llutehniiin. 22. ieo. I.. Oliver. 2J. Joslab roben. 21. Michael Wevand. 21. C. A. llandiill. 2i!. Cynis Kitchen. 27. 15. Woods. FROM WASHINGTON liejulnr to tbo Cum n Advccate. Wa-iuxoton. D. 0., April 10. '81. TUB EDfOlTinjlAL, HILL. Thn n lueatioii bill ns amended and pis"e. by tbo Sensto provides that the f77,n00.00l fli ill bo appropriated In Mich a way nl tn provide for tbo equalization of school privile-es to all chlldien of pchnol SIn all States ami Territories, without regard to color or raie, and glvrs them on crpialopporlunity lor education. Th ex- p-mlitura is to extend over elijbt renrs, a niiiowa: i irsi car,j,iiuo,iiuiij eecond venr, SK),(IOO,00(lj third year, $15,0(1(1,(100; fourlh year, $13,(1(10,01)0; ttftli year, $1 1 ,000,000,- sixth year, $'J,O0U,ll00; sevenlb year, $7,000, 000, mid ellith year, $3,000,000. The money is In be disbursed in monthly installments by the Secretary id the Interior according to Ihi ratio or illiteracy, to the Uovernors or the several Slules aud Terri tories on certain conditions: I. That none nf it shall go tn any Stale or territory linn n.-a not have a u until u reload syBlem lor all children, without re i;ard to race or color. 2. nuil no Slate shall receive from this fund innte than it actually expeuds fur M-uiioi llirMfeC 3. Thai none nf the appropriation rhall no exR.'tiiicn or uie ereulion or renlal ol rrluNii hollies, lint thai luvniumiiJalinns for the school thall bo furuishvd by tliu States. 4. That ono tenth nf the fund shall be applied to the educatinn nr leannera and i iiiatiilaiuiuc normal and trainini! tclnaiU S. Tiiat each year there shall be made tn mo oerreiary in uie interior by Ibe (iov ernnr id" each Statu a detailed staleineiit ol tliu disburtenieut ol the cehiad lund, with the number nl reloads, average daily at tendance, the relative number nl' whin and iiilnred children, und ntber inlnruialiou us to the use nl Ilia lund, ami the oou.liti.Mi nl omnium H'honl e.luealioii in bis Statu, and li II shall be shown Unit the lund has been tiiiiaiipbed. such Slates bliall nut bu en titled lo lurtb-rald until u shall replace lbs money misapplied. A lleiiiiieralio Senatnr who vnlod (or thn El'lCitinl'a( bill Was u.ked if lio tlioushl It wnuiil be patted by the lluiue. Without doubt," was Ins reply, "The Reprtwiitaiivo in Cnoijicfs who opiane: U.neniuieiit uid to eduejlion m this irn Krixaiveae will not have a loiitf political iile." TIIE M'riIEnSON BILL Tho Mcriierton bill authorizing Nation al banks In ii-ne their unlet lor thu amount nr Hie par value id United Stales bind held Uv Die Treasury for llin ledeiopiion id the eama .miv I.HII1-nn thotipciker's tulde, having been pnaeJ by the Seuato and an proved by the Housu Coininitiee mi llinic niU and Currency. On the third Monday nl tins mouth Ilia cnmmiitee will call up that bill nml try to p.u it, under a us Iieiifi.ni id the rules, but as tun requires a two thirdi yoto tho ullempt will pmbably A JIEJIINI CEXOE py THE TELEOlUril Knrtv years aj.i a len.ilulion wat intr.i liliceil III aillHressnpprnprtitlllg $.111,1100 lo build an ixa-rnnehial line id Megrnpli be iween Itilltni-ire and Wuhiiigioo. ami the reisird a.iys there was very much "'nerri inenl" nver it as well aa ith.n.,i) u i,B pr..tiinin. Thn ieia.il nt the debute, as published In the Globe, shows that Mr. Oave Johnson wished l.i a)ipropnaVo the (dine amount nl ninuey to oncnurage the science nf iiietmeiKui, mil Mr. Iluuslnn liopid that Mil.erui.i would be Included in the bemfiis id thn invetltgaliuii, Kiuallv Mr. Ji.ln.fc.ui intiudiiivil un umenduieii", which read as loll.iwe: rrovided that nnclinll of ssid nun be appropriate I lor lijiinr mesmeric experi ments under ihtf illrclloii of tbe Seerelsrv nf ilia Tieasury." This nineiidiuent rcivrd twenty-two villi a-, but the o,,uents id the bid did not eitn-eed iu I.uii;iiiu4 it "in id Congress, aud lVofSir Moisa got $80,0H0 In i-iilld his ex pernueiital Hum All li-.u;;', lint uourre.l only so lur I ock at lb 13, Gingie-S is now talking o I dm,; a al lelemapb line, as In make le e;ia.hlii uiriwes as cheap aud at cuuiiiuu at letters or tautal iMrds. TUETanjlIU a ARE TO O I T I CIItCtG3 siu -r ol in pav o r unit'ji. Frank I!., (.'..n.-, sou nl Ilia Micnljsn tseliat..r, and I', aliualer of Watblulnli, nt tO.UllOu jear.ai.d IWiy Oais.ui, a i- lnre.1 lilllkee-r, have been deelair-l eteited dele C.lel to II. o CllUMO-.i lUpuldliao li.liveli ii-hi ny lue tiiaiiiui nl (ij.iuit.ii C- nyen . . ---..M' , Ha, uie,-., 11 Ma ui, Ariiinp' ' J'.T, V. 1. " . J1 U nw oi.i me. by the men l.m Mudidaiss - - reairynr - ATtn1tFiTeT?R hev av, mav ue tor jjoksu nnw, nut will cer talnly bo for Aithur lit ChlcaRu. They charge the. (iiccettful delegates with having procured their election by fraud and cnr ritptlun. llob Iiigemnll, they inslii, tva'i aolely tho choice of the polillrians nl tbe DlMrlrt Tor one ol the delegate, but bn was defeated by rmuked wutk al the primaries and tho rouventloii. Another set say that this is true id Dr. K A. Adams, a popular young doctor. The TeepeclnWe "peoplo nfllie District were amtiaed and liittructed by the ills Erarelul scenes at the prnntrie; and. tho cunveiitlnn...Thn rDitituct -(;cta.n surleit nf Sadilicson two davs once evey lone years, t has mi desiro to vute for any boijv clsoat nuy nine man uelcjact-s to the National (iuivcnllnns. In couversaltnn about tho election of Frank U. (1 ngcr, Ileptesenlativo llorr, ol' Mieliienu, was utked whether Michigan wnuiil renii any Arthur delegates to Cli cago. lie replied that bo lliinii:hl the dele gation wmild bo divided between Dlitlue and Kdniunds. lie reported tho latter tu ue quite strung in .Michigan. ivllino wir.c r.ni scTtion. Frank llaituti, the First Assistant Post master (ieiieriil.it omitidereil the President's prreuhal re rosetilat vo iu the management nl Ilia taller s pernum! canvass. Hatton Is enrgelle, ynung witli inure capacity lor practical wnrK than nil the members nl thn Cabinet, llattun lint tried very hard lo elect mi Arthur delegation in Iowa, but be has met with very (lerco opaisition. l'ltbllc seniimeilt 111 luwa lias been rollaeil In nn extriinrdinary degree tn resent what the peuplo are pleated tn call Federal dictation, So sluing has this presture been that a number id Federal ilfllcials In the Stalo have been forced to withdraw. Clarke, the mstmater nt Keokuk aud the editor ul a paper there, has been a candidate lur tho imsl ol' Arthur delegate for snino lime, but he recently withdrew un account nf the lu leiiee light that Wat being made njumst him. A RTAND1NO ARMY. Tho machinery or tbo Internal Ilevenun llureau is much lamer than Is cenertillv suppued. The last report id the Commit- loner gives the lulluwing statistics or the nirce eiiiiduvcl: Cnllectors, 12fi Deputy Cullectiirs BSi Gangers'. 852 Stnrekeepeis ,H5S Clerks nml otlie-s 1,1:15 Inspectors of tobucco, 33 Total 5,28-1 Tho rust olcdlei-ling the internal reve me last year was $3.1 13. 735. Hero is a s and ing army nf mnro than five thousand parti- siiin soldiers, wlmse first duty, is to vote the itepiibiicau llcKut and tn support the lie publican machine. Every insn nf tbetn tepretents an aver.me rxneudiltire nl nearlv a thuuiaud dnllitrs u year, und every ceut nf tho inuney comes out of the penplc. TIIE HEP 'RT I N KCIFEr. In tho House tho res iluliou exnnerntlnn rirreH!iii!ent li'iyntnn Irinn the clnirges mane aguitisi him by ex-Speaker Itetler was uiiaiiiuioiitly adnp'eil. Nut a yuiee was raised in belialt nt KeiTer. It is hard In imagine a publio innn crowded into a smaller comer (linn nt present occupied by exJSpeaker, hut it may ho Iriithlully said tbaliienat been gradually dwindling away tor two years, and he will find no niuc.uiiy in eojimiug uimseu iu nis lliiuieu space. OEHlOn BUS AND WAL'II. Chairman Springer received a long letter Iruui Jnbn A Walsh iu which he says be lint seen iu iiubliu prints the testimony of (Jeurcu Bliss before Springer's roiiltnittpe, iuii.no (Walsh) has always been illlhcuit to find when he becume cnnvlnced that lllisi us pruvciilinr had substituted for the Ireiieluiiit swiird id justice n blade made ol roiled leather. He odds, his letters to It. T. Merrick will di.c'mn when nml why il bo finnu difficult in rind him. nml be prays tbe cuniuiilteo to call for those letters. Special t; the Cacbun Advocate. Wamiisoton, April 12, 1884 The debate in the Senate tho other day upon the hill tn increase the salaries nr the te.leral judges tn the district cnurls to f5,000,evnkcd smne very eutertninina slate- ments fmm Sennlnrs who opposed the bill, touithiiig the neHitism that had character ized tbo management nf Ihsse cnurls, bnlli Nurtli nml Smith, during the lat twenty years. Mr. Coke, ofTexaa, declared that for n tenia of years there had not been u jiidgeof the Uuitod Sbites court in hit State whose nepntism in securing the npjaiint ment nf relntivea to places in and about uie conns, iimi not tietume a matter nl pub lic, scandal. Ami what Mr. Cokesaso( lexa isequnlleil tr not surjiatseil m nianv other stales, conspicuous among which is lli.it iinmaciiUte old Coinmnuwerilth ol Massiiclniftts, where the metnorv of mm runneth nt back In tho time when I'eleg Sirague was nut judge nf the United Stales district court, und his brother clerk of the tame court for I dr.n't know bnw innnv years. There was Bludgett, nt'Chicagn.vf hli cdiiio wniiin an aeu ol being impeached a lew years go, won bud mora relatives than Lunch, but who cniilrived to Iind places lor about all ol' them nt the Government leeu irmigii. uomg luck luillicr. w dis cover that old Judno Nelsnn. aflerivnr.U .... the Supremo Uenoli nl'lhe United Slates, had Ii s sou lor clerk in his court iu the Xiuriiiern District ul Iow York, and that sou, by the way, is the judge nf ilia United Stales district cnuit tor Minnesota, ami one of the best judges on the Federal bench. And '.here was Judge llaiiua, id Indiana, who managed tn talie care of Ids son anil brother, and I don't know lmw many ntlier relatives, but 1 do knuwthnt the instances were rare when uie uaino nr Haiina was not attached In about e.ery document em. iitiaiing Irotn tbo murt, whether as judge, clerk, coiuinhsiuuer, or otherwise. And so it lias gone on all through, the gamut ol wiMiea aim 4 ci 1 1 vur lea I null nine iititueinnr ihI until nnw Congress bus set its Tool down upon it with mi emphasis that will el!eo tually check il the present bill making theiipaiiuliuenlol unyrelativn nearer than first cousin, n high crime und misdemean or, lur which, the judge is subject to iiu ieaclimeut. The lllair educational bill, which is n sort of stepping stone to the paternalistic film nl government that wo are drifting lo, will pats the Senate in ilj original shape, ull jm leirtsut iiiiieiidmentt haviuir b.-en voteil down. Tbo aggregate amount provided for dl-trihiitmu to the Slates miner the bill is $105,000,000, the Kpporliuument being made pro ram us me last census shows the illiter uev in the several Stales. Thui while lows will get but a small dos nr tbe govern mental prescription the and Ka usas slinw ing only a little more than two per cent id l"iHi niiuii wiin can neither read or write Oeorma nml North Carolina will get nu an lidote Tor their sixiv cmht ner ceot..r iltit. eraey which, Willi the gigaulti! vr centace in other nt the Southern ami Southwestern Stiitct, will awullow up at least sixtv per cent id Urn wholuiiniounl. Yet the table by winch this legislation is prcdlcalid is lur Ironi bung oirreel because the ht centage nt illiteracy is calculated unou iboso alaivu and below sclnad age, taking mi necnuut id ni.iiu ivuu nuve emerged rrnm schiad ace sii'culhe leususwut taken. After all the lust in IheQ-nate over the bill, however, II IS by no means llkelv that the II.mish will lamciir in il wnboul putting a load id uiueuiiiueuii iu 11 inai tne Seuute win nut appro) c. In tho prpiligiiius growth or snobbery hero ut the capital, we am tremred In be lieve no si ani thing that la simply rulicul mis Irian a society standpoint, but thera ar tome sjIiiI tacts annul tnuie of our public iiivu, nm, uie trying ut aie somu nl the pliaioi id royally, and all nl the tollies of a loieigu aii.tiH-racy, that the people or lliit deitiocratio goveruinetilahuulil know about. Tfo Attorney General nl the United Statet, whn likewise putt his name in thu middle, has recently ulUxed hit nut nf arms Uaui hit 'lllclal airlliini ut the departiueut nver winch ho presides, so that all whn buve any butiness with bun ure Insiatilly re minded nl ilia iiiiwiiiance thai attaches lo llnsgieat man and his nfil.-e. It was bad enough in nil conscience In see the old fel luw riding around iu b:s carriage with his oat id arms iijam the door panel, but this currying bis disgusting iotignia of would, be royally into Ins iifliel.il luteioourse with the people n a liepublie like nurs, it just null a priKveding ut would warrant the President in a demand lor his resignation. 11 is carrying auobta-ry ami Iwljitui alio g. tber ba tar. Aud besides Mr. 11. Harris llreiister.ivo nave another i-lllcyol,u Sauatur win, it trying to g-t H grij it jlau royalty by el .lining tn Im a winit ul Ilia lManlaL-ene u. . - .-..if ui ma 4-auin;vi 11... i. ..... ..I. .1... . .. . '""'"'"" eslabli.h bit claim. Ami this It , tbe grands-m 01 014 ripiCir.oe 1,1 W1),t How tho Hungarians Live. The Deihleheui TVmei publishes the fol lowing reDort of the health coinmlltes ol Bethlehem council, enmpnsed of Mctsrs. Allain, llrinker and Orey, accompanied by High Cnnslabte Duller, end nn Interpreter, who on Saturday aficrnonn iuspec'ed tbo qmirtcrsnrthe Hungarians esiding in that town. The Hungarians tvrie eviiter.lly prepared for tlm visit nf tho hoard, aa they had everything in tirelly ft l order, -The coinfnltlee will reairt lo enuncll that tnu many persons occupy tho houses, and that n.liberal doso nl whitewash and snap woulil be benvflcinl. Tho cnmniltteu visited 17 Imuses, Willi the fallowing retult s In No. 1 thero were four rooms and fourteen people, and the surroundings had been recently whitewuihiil; No. 2, lour rnou.s and thir teen persont; No. 3, four rooms, and eleven persuus, floors need scrubbing; No. 4, Tour rooms und eleven persons, lur condition-) No. 5, four rooms and ten perrons, need scrubbing: No. 0. lour rooms ntid.lliteen persons, beds lioed cleaning; Nrtl-7, stwo rooms, ten jierfuiis,scvoii beds in twornnms, hnuso needs cleaning, Nn. 8s four rooms, eleven persons, fair condition) Nn. 9, fur rooms, in ten persons seven beds In two rooms, want cleaning; No. 10, two rooint, filteeu po'suns, seven beds in two renins want cleaning; Nu. 1 1, seven rooms, four teen persons, fair condition; No. 12, lour rooms, eleven persons, want cleaning; No. 13, lour room?, leu persons, four beds, wont scrubbing; Nu. 1-1, (up stairs,) three rooms, nine persons', three be.t, need scrubbing; No. IJ, (down stalls,) three rounn, eight persons, two beds, fair condition; No. UJ, tweuty mums, fifteen prsons, Trum two to four in a room, lair condition; No. 15, (down stairs,) two rooms, seyen persons,! wn beds, bad condition; Nu. I J, (up stairs.) two rooms, nine persons, three beds ami one cot, need cleaning; Nn. 10, two rnonu, five persons, one bed uml ono col.wanvt cleaning; No. 17, one ronut, occupici'l by n man, wile and three children. The cnmmltlee says that the beds are yery dirty, and nn linen whatever is used, tbe Ilungariaus sleeping un bare tnatresse9. The Weather. De Vor, the New Jersey weather prophet, writes to the N. V. Sun as follows,'touehing the condition ol the weather during April and May: "A great many nro predicting a very nry April ami M.iy.us we luivo had the usual unioutil ul raiulall fir n yeur during Ihu tmet four months, lint the present Imliciitiuns show thai there will be an abundance of rain all the sprinz, und it is safe In rely nn" a very largu hoy crop. April, iiko iwurch, win bo a very stormy uioiilh, with tliundcr sliuwers.nnd the centre ol the shower belt will pass oyer New York oily. Temperature will run unusually high for iipru ironi tne am to the ism. it will bo followed by heavy thunder showers and Uoodt. Then the temperature will take a sudden full, and wo will havo sharp fri9ts about the 20th, with very cold northwest storms on the 21th, and'cyeloues alone (he coast, south of New' -Jersey Our fjnncrs should nut le In u hurry tn plant such crops as tne Irnsts will injure, as wo are quite certain lo havo frusta in the inonlbof May." Supremo Court Decision '1 he quesliuii involved in the case nt Rubb and others against the city or Scrantm, which the Supreme Court has just decided on a writ of error to tho Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna county, is whether a certain instrument made, in 1875 between the dcyiseesor Charles Itobb, deceased, ami OinrgeS. Anderson nf tho uiio part, und John Cin'ger nf the other part, wata lesso nr a sale. Ihe case arose over the question us tn who was to pay tho taxes. The in Blrument in question conveyed all the coal beneath the surface urn certain tract, with the right to mine the coal and removo the same. The maximum quantity to be inin ed and removed is unlimited, but the minimum average quantity must be paid for in each year, whether mined nr lint. The duruti u ul the interest is unlimited. Justice Clark, who delivered tho opinion nl the Supreme Court, hoiili reversing I ho court belnw that this conveyance, like many other numinal leases, it in reality a sale nl portion of the land. There was such a severance ot the surface f nun the underlying strata as created a dividend ownership in Urn distinct portions; that the instrument Is called a leaso anil the price for coal denominated rent is lint slrnnc enough to preyail against thesu lactf. Tho Court bnlds this mineral right to bo tuxable eeparato fiom tho lain. Now Music- In Ihe Sweet nr Ihe Year. Atiewsongby Cirn Piusull. Price -10 c's. In the sweet oftbo year tho iiunll birds sing. And ihe limit break fo'lli us If drawn by the s. 111a. But love unrclurnod Is n wearisome thine-. And I ho sung, and the sutisbmo and all beeui wrong. A pretty song lor spring lime, which is rent us, amor others, hy the well-known publishers, Oliver Ditson & Co., Uostun The nthers are: Douglas, tendir and true (30 cts.) Song by C . DIHHI. Two Du'les. McNulam (30 cts.) Sons bv 11. 11. uenn. Say that you'll forgive tho Paet. Song (35 cts.) by C. E Pratt. Chant d'Bspoir Nocturne, (35cts)byDe - naeneus. Marinn Waltz (30 cts ) bv M. W. Tisrce. Autumn Thoughts. Bright as Daisies. With lithograph title, (40 cts) hy C. V. Cloy. Li Fleur des Fleurs (Polka) 30 cts by Fer- uald. Snurgeon's Life Work. Tina luiunus London preacher lias been engaged lor many years on a great literary undertaking which he calls Tim Tiibs'l-h"y or Davio. It is an exceedingly valuable commentary on the Psalms, altogether iiuereui iroin oriiiuary wnrus 111 mis Kind. Few ineu liyingaro at interesting writers as Is Mr. Spurgenn. Dr. John Hall says or this great work that "fur inslructinn it is without an equal," and Dr. Philip Schafl says "thai it is the most Important work of the age nn tho IVa lm;." It is published hy Funk & WogtiBlls, New Yurk. 6ea their large book advertisement ou another page. New Advertisements. Sprfnc Without BlossGms. Lata in Life to Look for Joy Yet Never too Late to Head. Readers of Ilawtborne's "House of Seven Oablcs"wlll recall tbe pathrs with which poor Clifford I'yncticon, who had been un- Jutly linprltonid since his early manhood, aald after bis rcleate: "My life It gone, and where Is my happlncstt Obi give nie my happiness." Hut that could be done only In part, as gleams of warm sunshine occasion ally full acrau tbo gloom or a New England autumn day. In a loiter to Messrs. Itlseox & Co., Mr. L. II. Titus, or Pennington. N. J., says; Ihs.ve sufTered untold misery trim childhood from chronic dUeasenf the howols nut oi.irrnoca. ntcoiminided by .treat pain I touabt reli-f at thu hands ufphyslelans of evory schtajlatid used everv patent and domestic reiue ir under ihe tun. havo at l ist found Iu 1'AltlCt.H'd TOMIJ a complete rneellle, preventive and cure. As your Invaluawle medicine, which tl I for 1110 what nothlnur elsu could do. Is en. titled to the credit ol my getting hick my happy ilais, t cliccrlull y aud gratefully ac knunledae the r.ict," Mr. .S, Wells, who nseds nn Introdoo tlon to the people or Jersey i.'lty addt: "The testimonial orMr. Tllut Is xenulne und vol untary: only hedacstiut adiquately porirai the snUurln lie has endured tor many years. He Is my bruttier-ln-law, and 1 know ihe case well, lie Is now perfectly free Irnin bis old troubles, and en).y li en II h and Hie, ascrib ing P illllu PAItKIJIPSTUNlD" Cnripialled at an Invlgorant; stimulates all tbe organs; cures ailments or tho liver, kid nojs. und all dlseatct of llni bloou. lb Complete Bone Phosphate ! MANUFAOTUBED HY THE Alleutowa MauufacturiQ Co, one of the Best Fertilizers for all kinds of FARM Crops and GARDEN Vegetables, FOE SALE DUK1NO THE SEASON By M. HEILMAN, i.mionTONiyi,: EOT mm rem ounES Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Scialica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toolhacho, Sore ThenoU Bwetllnca, Stprnln. Bruises, llurna. Bcnl'la. Frost Ultra. inn iti oTiirn noniLY rtiss tan trnrs. 80U by OnistlMs and hctlpri crsrTwhers. Fifty Csnts a bolltr. OlrTClioDi tn II Lsnsattei. Till! CHARLES A. VOOELKIt CO. (iiNima a. vuunila a co ) usiuaun, 11 a., c. B. A. Annual Statement tP THE Boronili of LeMptoii, Pesii'a. WILLIAM MILLEF, Treasurer, In Ao eount with the llorougb of Lehlahton, ra., from May lib, 1151, to March ISlb, 18J1: DR. To balance on hand May 4th, 1833...$ 419 24 " amount received from J. V, Klalntnp, collector, ondupilcato 011883 1 31t5 5) " amount received from II. Sliaefer, irrass nn I'ubllo bquaro. 15(0 "amount ncetvodlrom (Ico. tlar rol, supervisor ot Mahoning town ship 0 18 18310 10 OR. By Orders Paid for Work on Highways, J. II. Frltslnffor Id, Cochran I) Moots M. Faust Win. Miller, labor for 18S3. F. I.elhenuulli Jno. Acker It. Fen'tertnnctier S S 10 4 13 M 71 17 en 43 70 4 13 7 87 e ei s 85 3 85 ts 10 lo 1 10 11 01) ("has. I'aicrson l;d. llunslekcr tl. I). Wtiml Win. Warner Z. H. l.unir T. II ctauss K. Newhnril 0 75 1 w win. 11. uachman... Elizabeth Aluyor 9 67 D. w . Newhard 2.1 C3 N. llontz 1 to A. W. Horn Hi 78 W. Wert t is It. Kouns v SI L). IV. nchuch... 1 to 11. tjpuunhclracr 1 M li. Kroelt 4 10 JU M. Mransbcrry 3 is il. W Ueilman 1 33 Wilson Hunts 8 Si Sainl. try 2 ii Chat Nolbttelu 2 40 Ed Uhl 1 03 l.owlj KlInKer 33 7D Ij. Finsiuriiiacber 3 CO Unas. Xander..... .Mrs. I). Xauder.. 4 Ml il 1 10 1 10 17 80 10 40 10 78 111 0 7 -.0 7 70 I I 40 1 2 11 Si 12 80 6 23 1 l 22 ii 6 to i J. 4 40 'eier llclu E. Urutnboro Mary Dreticr 11. it. t.oim P. tJlauss . P. i;iuuse Jacob lleberllni; M. Faust Owen Klotz 1). Wert I). Monti Satnb Seilor Ij. J Hell F. E. Weaver M. Ucliwerer Win. Thomas '. (leu iru Uox -, Jot. N'othsteln, sr. : ClitiR. Sclunalu 1 1 lltias. Trainer 14 40 .las. llnllenu.ich 17 so u in. Horn Jos. Zatin 1 (Cochran, mason work .1. E. Iirelbelbles .lot. Gilbert i,1Tl.. WutcK Jno'. Acker .Ms. Zalin llhas. Froellcb Wm. hull 11. ICetneror 4 4 2i 12 4 12 ii a 4 -.' 4 ui 2 li 2 15 2 7i 00 1 00 II. Snooiibelmi r 2 4H U Kmtz D 20 ' lias, t rainer 1) l.bbart I. owls Kecd Win. tluch II. Saioch .11 Faust V.. Drumbore Win. Miller. iSS3 E. Newhard, Sheet sotninlssloner. .. E. Newhard, Street commissioner... 2 ti 33 SO 1 I" 3 '2 1 ei 1 v 1 10 31 12 ins 00 10 88 (743 81 INTEREST PAID. E. A. flower $ 2S 00 H. A. lluwcr iu 4 1). Montz 200 on 11. BelR-rt 01 00 r. llrlnkm.vn 07 CO O. Stlt-jrt 24 00 BONDS PAID. E. A. Bower t (00 00 tJhss. Scirert 1200 00 Li. Montz, part payment 300 00 to 130 71 MlSl'EELANEOUS, P.M. Van I.lew, auditing accounts 1332 ', Harry V. Morthlinor, printing annual 4 4 0) statement. II. W. Meriz. flju; ttnne for crotditio;.. Fred. I.ouckel. three feel of Kruundon llanknay Chus Patterson, watchlUK suiall-pox 24 00 43 8- 10 00 37 CO Kottenbador, watching small-pox cases O. KI011. watching small nox cases... S8 10 IS Si Wm Miller, nratehlnu; sin ill puxrares L8 00 llr, Setpte, services In siiiiill-iux cases i l0 W. M. Hai'Slier, prof services 10 April 1833 W. M. Kapsher, Secy, salary, April 18.3 O. W. Esser. froth., renewing W. C. li 00 45 (JO Fredrtcl ludciueDt.. 7 I A. W. Horn, police, 1SS3 J. Ij. liable, lumber. Uo Wtu, Miller, salary Treus., 1883.. Wm Miller, Trcas., State Tux i7.2i0 00 Johu Uluker, blacksuiltb work 6 00 li 60 45 U0 S3 on 2 41 $38J 61 Balance 01 10 3010 60 11A1J1L111U, Bonded Indebtedness F. flrlnkmao (ISiO 00 D. Montz 4100 00 l57t0 00 ASSETS. Cash In Treasury $ 01 IS F. 1. beinmel and J. W. Huu denbush, on note for Inil aueeul duplicate ol 1575 by Jot. s. Wibls. Collector... 110 23 V201 Liabilities In excess or Assets, Mar. 21th. US1 ... (5S48 01 Liabilities lii excess ot assets. May 4 b, 1633 7320 (3 Decrease TTlO. 1 0J We, tho nndersltnnl duly elected Auditor! of tbe Borough of Eehlhtun, de certify thu' tbe forgoing uccounts are correct to tbo bttl of our knowledge and belief. M.o.TiiExhnu, J It. J. UKl-.TNEY, S Leblgbton, March 25th, ISJl. Auditors. J. W. KLEINT0P, Collector, In Aeeoant with the uorough oiLeniKliton, Peon., lor duplicate Tear, coding, 1813: Dft. To amount oMupllcits. 1883,. J8K5 63 ., . nr-.,.ni,A.. . u uk -J37H 49 CIt. By exoneratloni I 43 tl commission lr-J 30 iiraount paid Wm. Mtller.llorough Trcaturer 5160 H " errors 111 dupllcue 11 bi " untested lauds ., 11 111 " balaucedue boruugh , 2ti 73 (3714 48 We. Ihe nndertltmed dtilreleeted Andltora or the llorouah nl LthiKhton, do certify to roretolng ace molt and rind J. W. Klleniop't balance due nn dunllcaie nf its.1. tya. 7i whloh t correct mho best of our knowledge tijbuiluf. M.OprtEXI-EE.) pnnff ft Bummer Styles M at - - , J M . . . b U U . . , , V . most Fashionable Novelties in Sl'iiiNG and Summeu MILLINERY GOODS, Comprising n Lares Assortment of - Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Mowers, Plumes, Tips, Laces, &c., ToRether with n full lino of THIMSIING GOODS of tbo most beautiful dencrip Hon to be fonntl nnywhere, nnil aa CHEAP ni they can possibly be soM, O.tll anil sea for yourselves, antl be convinced that my stock la aa larRe as tbo largest, equal to the best, antl as ohenp a? at any olber etabIUhmtut lu this section. Mrs. E. FATH, Bank Street, Lehighton, April 10-m3 2nd door below the 11. E. Church. GMOrtY'9 LITTLE ,.?.L?..,h b.e," 1,111 ST"1" 1"(!'1 be"' Wnr"' twice tho money asked. W. W. II. UnllKll. Harmon v tlrni-e. flu. Mu,,v I .',,. . OATHAFITIO PILLS Dr.n.red from T' are the moit jiopular tl ro MAY APPLQ. Hirer, n n. .uy ukcu N. i,,.iviii. i.ucust drove, Ohio. 1 recommend them. .TonN Collikr. St I) Ti-xss They aro fxcellent. 1(. Kknsow, Jackson, Miss. Thcyare unexcelled. Mrs Eliz! nKTii Kkvseu, Moiery, Mo. jan 20.jitow loamy for Sp fee., &c. Our Young I-adles and Ocntlemen will find It to their advantage to trlve him TonATiuTUM " "' SELEOThU STOCK In iajLMj s,w f Oil Fost Office Bnildins. April t. 18W-1y ; Tin anil Sheet Iron are, House Furnisliins Goods, k, k. Is now offeiing extraordinary Bargains lor Cash ! He Is tho only Aircnt lntown for tho sale or tho Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, New Champion and Apollo Ranges ; Montour, Ivighthouse, Bxoelsior Penn, and Eclipse 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 Alto, onhsnd every kind ol STOVE OKATK ami FIRE I1R1UK3. Dealer In all the best makes of I'UMI'S. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTIT Street, a few doors above Bank Street. Patronage Invited; satisfaction guaranteed. June 30, 163 t-y 1 EKOP.7'3 A never ratllnir remedy lur Malaiiia, Chilli mid Favitn, In. vv4tE( teiiuittknt revBti, Itti.inua Kiivett and kindred uleaei v-55slg5 i'UKBLY VEQETAnLK, absolutely certain In thelrreraedlalerTcets, STANDASD 0UE3 If. and net more promptly In curlux all Tonus of MAI.AItlA III :nA SKASES Hum L'alotiiel or Outnlne. tslthout anv ol Ihe llliurluus TILLS 1 comequences which r-rA xm rv3 persons uapustru 111 luuiariii iiicj win ejpvi 1110 puiaou nun pru. tect them Irotn attack, (Indorsed br the leadltiir chemists and r &fXr3$VMi pilislctiint nt IhjIhu Ihe Ilett, cheipost and I'leatantest liemedy lii'own. 'I'heyouDL'est child can take them, Sold by-Urusglits IfSStVll and Medicine lleah rs. or l.y mall. tSMt.'j III . .1. JiVi'-l euro nnc. nave Tevers. havo uruvod a charm nn Uhllls I Us GUAM, At II., Hen wlih iiood Jlers. . have haiiiiiul your I'lllt f r idalarla lor ll.o lost Inur tears with belter satlt. ccllen tln pnv oihrr remedy Inr same disease I'liKti. 3, Ham-. Iiruuulst. Jetteyllliy, ti j. y ur tjhlll rills have cunu many on r. Ullri I use them In my practice. uu them In mvpnici Ice elfoetu illy I J. I lilt are k'ooJ, 1 use tnem 111 my nruetico nr. STANDARD CURE CO.. Proprietors. Jan.M. 1881 ly Ho ! For Wew Goods ! a m. swi Have received an cnormpus Btock of OHOICE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Qfrlce Building, Bank St. Lehighton. EEHD FO. rjCXM IVOv 1 Mrs. Fath Kcspcctiully nnnounces to her lady friends that' slie has iust rotunipfl , from New York with a New and Slilendid line nf tlm vnrv T.ntrcf nti1 Price, Fifteen Cants a Soz. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are the IIKST KVlin MADE r.irOosttvono-s. Indlnetlon. Headache. Ono Kood doso nr three or tour Emory's I.ltllo Oathnrtlo Pills, lollmred by ono pill every nlht fur a week nr two makes the human machinery run as reRiilrir as cl ick work! tbov Purity tho Illood nml nut now llfo In n. broken down body. Purely Vegetable, Harmless, Plcnsant, In. fulllblo. tho yoimuest child may tnko them. Sold by alt Drutrirltts and Medicine Dealers at FIFTEEN DEN IS A III IX or by mall. STANDARD CURE CO., Proprietors, 107 Pearl 6t , N. Y. llKtnRV'B IilTTLH tlATIIARTIO are rnnra thfln liKtnlm..li - of nil tbe Cathartli-s -W11. llieiior, JlllPs moiiier uso.i one Dox with wonderlul results. ring 1ml ! The undersigned calls tho attention dhls many Trlends and pntroni to hit Largo and Fathlonablo Stock of Spring and Summer Go Contlstlns: or AND SHOES Orevery description and Style In tho Market, Inelnillng a special lino or Lady's Fine Shoes Alto, a rill line or Umbrellas, ' Parasols, . Hats, Caps. agr Uj. f) BAHK Street, LEHIGHTON James Walp, Successor to A. D. MUSSXIt, ;ilanufacturr efand Dealer In all kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, follow Ibeir use. If taken occnslunally by i-iiiijis, I'H'isn i j. iniULni.i a ijua. Wiiattiib 1'KorLB Sv. My wlio and myself have uted jour "SrAhDinn UuiiK I'ills" Willi urtat s.itlslaonon. Weuntlel- pate 110 lurtticr trouldo with malauia as lungns the I'll I a are 1 about. llAimr J. Shoksiakku, 1' M., Tullytown, I tunic ! Hie 1'llls ncourdlin; tndlrtcllons and they prured In be Just what I w is needed llnv. K J. L'ociiuan, I'nit.irM. E. tlhuieh. Ht. ll ornes, Del, I am well plejsed with "hmory's Htan lurd ineu inein nn a irrem nisny cusi-soi uiui-ri nt suceesslul In every Instance They wurk like nii'l Fever nnd all .Malailal dlso ires M, J. Dallas, Toxa'. I use jour remedy in my pine. resu is. Lcmnxzi: Waitk. M. D.. 1'lltsdeld. very siui.uorn eases. nsv, iu, r;. vial, uaie- tlm. (I. KuCKtu. M. D Austin, Texas. I JMcLkxiiiie. M. D.. Doublln Temt. Your ji. 1 . ii"bh, aunuower i.iinuiui:, iiims. in; rtiAitr. snn:ET..rf bv york. ill & SOT, TRIAt.BOXnr.rirl I'Jfir. o DotlnnT rnnr nf II ' uiiuii uiini u 1 nuciu oujfo ui 11 . "The Pastilles I pm-rhased from yon In Angnst prove to me most conclusively thst whlle there Is llus there Is hope." They did their work ur be Toad pr utmost oxpecUUons. fur I cerutnlr did not expect that a habit c.r 'OUltTEUN YUAU3' DUUATION eould bo completely pcttf atinder con. I rol In Ihe exceedingly shorttlmoorrwo months 1 can assure von that no raise modesty will keep Q from dolns: alt that lean In atldinsr to the snceeu which will surely crowu so boueOulal a remedy. 1 1 Above txtrtct from aletterdatsdW.Va DoaS9,1Xl The Pastilles aro prepe red and sold oly br tan HARRIS REMEDY CO. HFfJ CKH13T3t 30SKN.iatb.8t. OT. LOUIS, MO 6s KsSi'i tmtstit XS, n jscstii W, ton sntti ? To FifcaMERs ! Having bought out', the' stock, good-will, &c, of At J.-Litz-enbekgek, I hereby nnnourico that I am prepared to supply FARMERS, MANUFAC TURERS and others with a complete line of -SUCH AS- Flows, Harrows, Feed Cutters, Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Horse-Powers, Threshers, Separators, &c. Also, Agent for Marvin's Safes, B. W. Payno & Son's com plete line of Steam Engines, Boilers, Savv-Mills, &c., Buffalo Scale-Co.. and other makes of Scales, . Spinner's IT ater-Proof Shoe Dressing, Hoof Ointment, Vacuum Oil for Harness, &c. Hare also a. specialty in l 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. OgEpCirculars furnifhedijn application. I have retained Mr! A, J. LiTZENDEHGEit in my employ, who. will be happy to, attend iofthe wants of customers. AC . -n: Respectfully, Ancl'w Sliive, DEPOT FOR AGRICULTURAL Implements, SEILER'S BUILDING, Tnar8-2m Lehighton, Pa.