FARMERS' COLUMN. for yrur birds. If thoy have been obliged to run In thoorchard, or meadow, to pick p their living ns they run and feeding on whnt they can get, liiclr cgg nml flush nro likely tii taste) feeding charcaol In nnv shape will remedy tho evil. UaCcrliijr I'IiiiiIn. Tlie art ol watering plants Is poorly un derstood by a majority of thoso who culti vate Indoor plants. The following, by a writer in tho American Garden, may help to throw light on tho subject! "To water window plants at tho right time and in tho right way, is no less Impor tant than potting them properly. Tho re mark is made by a careful obserrcr, in tho fore part of the reason, that her plants need very little attention 'they never get dry.' Then towards spring when they are growing fast, sho says, 'I am hardly ablo to satisfy my plants, they absorb such a quan tity of water.' In the former case they are weak , trying to rally andbuild themselves up afresh. In tho latter case thoy aro hun gry and robust, and assiinulate nutriment rapidly. 'But give us a rule,' soys the am ateur. There is nono j no rule can bo given Watering requires all one's powers of obser vatiou, thought and common sense, to cr form properly. M. Van lloutte onco re' commended, In the case of a gjeenhouso shrub, that it have plenty of air and intclli gent waterings. No ono can tell how much or how little a plant may need. The near est approach to a golden rule that I htivo seen, is given by ono of our leading florists: '"In proportion to tho vigor of a plant, should its food be supplied.' And this accords with tho statement al ready made. Numerous maxims might be quoted from professional gardeners to cm phaslzo the suggestions I have presented in regard to watering, and tiotling ulso. Ono says, 'It is very difficult to get a small plant to grow and live in a largo tt.' Another remarks, 'A roso will not bloom much uti til the pot Is well filled with roots. The same may bo said of many other plants; therefore, small pots hcilitatequick bloom." Over-potting and over-watering are not the only tins against plant-life, for too much dryness will kill some things outright, and over neglect to water often proves fatal to the plant. Tho mysterious collaps of Chinese primrose in white.-, and of I'ilcu serpentlfolia, is doubtless cause by the des truction of rootlets through frequent dry ness, thcro not being enough heat and light for the plant to renew quickly those vital tissues. Hence wo cannot exercise to much care." ACROSTIC. Would'sl thou my friend good health enjoy, Each dav and hour your timo employ! 8eouro reposo from sickness, ills, This thou can'st do laU Liver Tilts A dost thou suiter from disease, Caused by cxjiosurr-, diet? these-, Or other ills, whalo'cr their name, Submit at once, and leavo the frame, Like shadows uartlng o or tno mils, In terror flee from Liver I'ilU. Vice like although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor vena to tears, Ileose in quiet, health's bright llUa Venue tho pathway of these Tills. n childhood, youth, nnd In old nee. Let cheerful thoughts thy mind engage. Let others sulfer fevers, chill?, Sure thou ait fice with Liver Villj. If Pestmikd nv an eruption, Glkkn's SuLritltit SoAP,tlierulingspeclfic fordiseuscs irritation and abrasions of the skin, and a most salutary bcautlfier of the complexion. This admirablo article is an inexpensive substitute for sulphur baths, and is equally as effective In banishing cutaneous maladies and relicvinc tho panes of rheumatism and gout. Redness and roughness, tun, freckles. pimples, and inucea every imperwcuon. 01 me cuticle is emireiy icinuvju uj it. ii u avouched, by ladies "who have used it, to be tho most ellectlvo means of clarifying and sortcning the skin that they havo over cm ployed j its health promoting projicrtics nro widely recognized by medical men, and evi dence in its behalf, emanating from other Iico Feeding' unil Disease. In the latter part of winter, and early in spring, many apiarists experience consider able trouble and loss from dysentery of their bees. The presence of this disease is known by seeing dark discharges over the hive and combs, and tho offenslvo ordor therefrom The cause is cither pour or fermented honey, improper food, or too warm and poorly veil tilated quarters. An effectual cure may be made by giving the bees good capped honey, and allow them to take a flight, if tho weather bo not too cold. If, however, such is tno case, take tlio hive to a warm room, and fit a box made witli n front and lop of wire sccen or mosqueto netting to the en trance to the hive, bo that tho bees will havo to enter it on leaving the hive. In order to keep tho colony strong, and to stiinulalo breeding, it is advisable to feed early in the spring; or if their stores aro insufficient, feeding pays early in the fall or winter. A good quality of coll'ee (A) sugar reduced to the consistency of honey, or extracted honey, is good for feeding! but let us warn tho bee keeper against feeding glucose, or tho poorer grades of sugar; cither is certain death to the bees. A wumi of the eolleo sugar or extracted honey per day is quite sutlicienttostimulatoacolony in the spring, In giving tho food to the bees, cither for outside of the bivo or inside feetline, pro "cure and use some good bco-fecder; such will be found the most efficient, as well as the most economical. Western Jlural. Condensed HIIIU. There are many receipts for preserving milk, among which are tho following: (1) Add sugar, evajiorate to ono-fourth, solder In cans. (2) Add carbonate of soda and white sugar, cvatwrato to dryness, cut into cakes. (3) Add sugar and alkali, cvaporato to dryness; crush, powder and bottle. (4) Evaporate to one-half; beat up white of eg; simmer, skim, strain and boil. (5) Carbon ate of soda one-half drachm, water ono fluid ounce; disolvo; add fresh milk ono quart, sugar ono pound ; reduce to sirup in a steam bath, and fiuishjho evaporation on plates in an oven. Borden's process of condensing milk is protected by letters patent. The usual process of evaporation is to placo the milk in large shallow pans, each having pomp to exhaust tho air. Tho water is driven olfby a steam heat of about ICO de grees. When the desired condensation attained; sugar is added, if the product is to bo preserved beyond a few days, and other chemical agents, according tu the process, Pure milk condensed to ono-lhfrd will re main sweet from five to ten days in warm weather. At the works of Ibn Aylesbury Condensed Milk Company 200 pcrsens ai employed, and tho milk of 1,200 cows is daily evaporated. The milk is brought i tin cans by the surrounding farmers; is tested by taste, smell, and tho lactometer partially evoporatcd in uvacuuvpan,mlxcd with sugar, and finally condensed until original proportion of water, 87 per centum, is reduced to 25 per centum. The condensed liquid has a semi-fluid consistency, and gives, under analysis, the following coustl tucntain 100 parts; water, 25.10; butter, 11.73; caseine, 15.17; milk sugar, 10 cane-sugar, 20.40 ; ash, 2.30. In a German proora the milk is not condensed ; but, as fresh drawn from the cow, is placed in cans or bottles which are filled nearly as full as possible. Immediately hermetically closed and placed in a bath of water, the tempera ture of which is then slowly raised to be tween 100 and 170 degrees, and kept there for a greater or less length of timeaccoiding to the period during which it is desiicd to preserve the milk. The fire is then with drawn, and tho bath allowed to cool down slowly. Thousands of gallons of milk are dally prepared in Eugland to supply the demand iu the army aud navy, and foreign consumption, as well as for lamily use in do nestle markets. he People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want .anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tno um una Keiiamo urug store, in ur. in . a. tobers .block, near tho Tost (Jflice, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, I Where yon will flud a full nnd complete stock of uro Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. amps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils. A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure "Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. "Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding-of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 1867. J A. J. DUllhiNG. Lehlchton, November?. and equally rcspectablo sources, precludes anv reasonable doubt as to tho genuineness of its claims to publicconficrencc. Clothin and linen from Ihe sick room aro disinfected iv It. nnd it movents rontairion when tho danger of obnoxious diseases has been in curred by contact. Sores and ulcers thut resist me operandi oi saivcsanu 10110ns, ire healed by it, and it soon relieves tho swel ling and pain caused by bruises and sprains. Tho oicning of the pores, resulting from tho wholesome stimulation of the superficial blood vessels that it produces, is the cifijet best calculated to case the ciicuiation when overheated, nnd carry olf those offensive granulations which disfigure the cuticle nnd render existenco a state 01 manyniom wnuo thev remain. Eruptions, ailments that ointments will not euro nro entirely eradi cated by Glenn's Suu-hcr Soap. Sold uy druggists, rnco 2jc. per cane. lBox(3 cakes) 75c, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. Chittsxto.v, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. MILLS HAIR AND WHISKER Dyr, Black or Brown, 50c. 27-29. Instructor in astronomy! " And now, young gentlemen, which of you can tell mo the name of the greatest of the planets tho champion planet, so to speak of our solar system 7" Student: "I can sir, It's Saturn." "And how's that, pray?" "Why because he carries the belts." Dr. Newman spoke, in a recent sermon, of "tho sad funeral procession" which fol lowed Abel to the grave. An irreverent woman in the audienco nudged her com panion aud whispered : "Not such a largo procession, but very select. None but tho Grst families." "Wc will Pay the Postage Respectfully announces to tho people of Lehighton and its ricinity, that ho has iust enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is novr prepared to urnish them with every description or HouselioIB fErEiturl, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices ully as low as tho samo articles can bo bought for else where. Hero aro a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to $60.00 Walnut Marblo-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. S40 to 65.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, 18 to $40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, per set of Six $6.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call the attention of the citizens to my ample facilities in tho UIBIETAKIHG BUSINESS, with a now and handsome Hearse, and a full ino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat- sfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12, BAJNK Street, LUHItrllTUJN, PA. AND SEND TOU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAH FOB ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months HT'or 50 cents wmcn is Less than 2 cents per Week FOIt A LAtttlE 32 COLUMN" PAPER!! ADDltESS. Carbon Advocate, Iichlgiituu, I'ru SHOW TIIIS TO YOUR NLIOIIBOn New Jewelry Store IN tiLHiailTON, At Dollenmayer's Old Stand (SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE.) Oreat Bargains In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry TltESEUVE voun sight, by usino it. U INN EL'S SUPERIOR How to Kcrii Chickens. Keep a record of your work. Do not bur den your minds with trying to remember either your suoce or failure. It you make an experiment, renord it, so that you can trace it up for reference if it is a success ; if a failure, you can protect yourself against It another time. Do not allow the bones from the table to be thrown Into tho dut heap or in the yard j throw tbem into the lire, burn thm a little, crush and throw them to you fowls. If bread I burned, or an thine rite that is cooled in the house d unl throw it away, but me it as charcoal 1 iu'oVlf-im, V ' -- iTJ M 1 ' 1 lOm i ABES Spectacles and Eye-Glasses 43- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. t WATCHES CLEANED VOK MOTS All work guaranteed, and no Second Charge, I'rlces to suit tho Tlinet, April 19-mS E. II. H01IL. Drugs and Medicines ! Tlic Best anl Most PoDnlar Pulmonic is It Will Fay to l&ea& OT&is I It Invartablr euros Coughs. Colds, Hoarse ness, Sore Ttiroat, Asthma, Croup, and other Affcctltas ot the Urea thing Organs. Its FoothliiR- Influence uron the lrrltatntttn. Ingot tbon.tr pnBsnires, Is dun to tlielact tbnc Its Ingredients are tho most cRlcncloUA pulmon ic slniplca known to mrdicnl botany, the baMs of thearllclo oeinit taellONKYot Hie HOME HOUND t'LAN I', clicmiciwr niiiteu with the medicinal prlnciplenf the AUIES 11ALHAMKA. or llaun ol GUcnd. There aro besides, live other botnnio elements which kito additional elQcacy to the Hi at named two. I hoto who have ued It, far that HAT.K'3 HONEY OKllOHEIIUUNII ANUTAllnnot onlv wonderfully remedial In nil caea wheio thooruan of respiration aro alTecled. bin-ulso that. In action Is unusually rapid. A rcw doses ficquentlr eerre-to relievo a. very -obe.lDSte couph. It contains nnth1n?t&Rt can disorder the stomach, a tact that can bo alleged with truth of but low CmiGih remedies t It bws na et tremeiy arreoable flavor, and Is rold nt n figure which enables thotio of tbo most limited means to avail themselves ot it? virions. It I simple mndncs to tilflo with n Coogh. Inltatlon of tUc Throat, Cheit nd Lungs tray, els rapidly, and what is a trifling and cnsilv oonqoorablo ditftculty In tboso orgsns to-day, roav In a fow weeks develop Into Hrouchltlsor consumption, two disease which corrv moro victims to early craves, ibau any otber In tho long list of bodllv disorders. A Couch mi v bo fitly termed tho Preliminary St ice nt Consumption, a ranlndv of which HAI.K'S ILO.VEY OP riOilHllOUTjD AND TAltlsthp furnt I nowu preventive. Those therelore, who wnnld arrant the progress of the defirnver should delay not a moment to lake a ct BTAis Specific. cilluiUL-lN. uoilve cretc nencuc from lta soothing nronerllos. when Btiflerlnsr with the paroxyms ir Croup and Whoop, ng Conali. Tho tirsc named d!aite is ep-cla.ly destructive among young children and ill's rt-llnolo remedy HiioiiM uo Kom on jiauii in nu iiuueuuma. Ihe largo runtimes and Economize. ri'.ICEH. 80 cto.. and tl. FEU BOTTLE. sold uy all urngeists. Vc have entered into arrangements with Eev. J. Henry Smytiie, ol" Philadelphia, the puhlishcr of Sunshine for Little Children, wherchy we arc enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, wc feel as sured, secure for us not only your name, but the names of very many of your friends and neighbors as subscribers to our paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this " great offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Carbon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children. My Motto : " Be Sure You Are Right, Then Go Ahead !" mix MealieiMCSe CHAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist, Dealers in Druprs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, , Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all compction ! My Prescription Department Receives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the best quality of Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Recipes compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest I'rices possible. r Ail Drug and Splco sold by me aro guaranteed to De Stalelly rure and Manulactiir-d from tho very lleitt Crudo Article. No Ooedi Adulterated at My Estiblisbmeut. HATJS TION OUAllANTEED OH MONEY ItUFUNDED. Orders by Hail receive piouipt atten tion. TbanVlng my friends nnd the public generally for past favors. I confldentally ask a fehsro of future patronage, gua'uutelngsnt'&uiciiou tn every case. Husuecuuiiy, CIIAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa jan. 4, 1878.y Spring' & iiEBB Biter peifting,J The undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment ot SLlUJNti a SUMMER UUUUS, comprising such as Matalassos. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, YERY CUEAP. Opposite the L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870-yl LEHIGHTON, PKNN'A. EE 2: -.-OB Siuiymlii' lb 31! - 2 eS t S D nv-Ci te-a aanaj " 2 S: Ea F -l LJ TJ Mt i o. .2 -5 . S 3 f S a fc ts & -2 13 a u C3 II 'IS to a w is 82 u 11. A. HKI.TZ. respectfully announces to Uie peooltf 01 Illilehlnu 0111I vieinltv tt,t tin hm insdnarrNUBement.tor baojilytng litem with I tho HE VI' LEHIGH COAL from the Jehlgh. tun Depot 01 u,e Lehigh & Butq., U1U t Iho followiug Low ri1i.es t I stove ft 23 per ton Cheatnnt t so per ton No-S , 1 js pee ton STRICTLY FOR CASH LcT6 vour OrJf rt itmr Office, BAwK Ht.. OQDoaltelhe lunlio HauitB. (ltl will FimiIkIiv rri-u wncu ueiina, mi very towm uiiArvrw ou linr C. N. Criltcnton Prop'r, N SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. For Rale br A, Lehighton. Pa. J. DunLINO, I! ink. atrect, IlaTe you a "Raoinq Tooth" Reader? IF YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops andCnrotheaororyln OneMindtk. This yon randoIorTWUNTY.FIVR C 12 NTS Tho ar tide w II do tho busiucis up brown, tlfpcud upon it; moreover it cnnUims no lnjiiedient wlilcti can lujnro your i uuir.. miCE 25 CENTS. Sold by all Dnifffflate. C. N. Crittenton, Trop'r. IHcfiox&aries, SULPHUR SOAP, The Leading External Specific for DISEASES OP THE SKIN nnd Beaulifier of the Complexion. It renders tho Cutlclo Healthfully Clear tved Smooth, and Is the iest Vos slble Substitute for Kxpenslvo Sulphur It I Incompnrnb'e nemcflv for ItnuiSKS. Ul CEB3, CtJTS and every It n table or PiilieitUv couditlon ot the Sbiti, tind ts a most eotviconble remedial nvrtit and pomce ot apeody rclleiln casen ot Gout nnd If iibumatism. TtUftmontoesirnblo DISINFECTANT OY OLOT11INO OH U12D LINKN, woin and ued bvpfTBon fuQerlnff from ou.NOXioua or cox. TAuious piREASEH.uud Un Copitai lUinrdv aud Preventative ct them, wlien used a an tnjec Hon reisons iMiiploylnff it hare no need lo taKe Sulphur Haifi. or to rtsort to Sulphur eprinca lor bnttmie puri'OBea. Aaanndlmict. olttio TOILET ft In Tar more deiratile than any Corme lo niece It due not, lll:o aitlclea of tlt natun, conceal Complex lomil Iilinielien but rrmoveu them. TANtFItLCKLKS,riMI'Li;b. BLOTCHES, nrd Iho Hue, iiierdllv jnolntoiia c!anfylnc tn flueucct end It Is the rery but Soap to Hiitvo vith.becauso it leaves the skin smooth aud frro from Hie lritlatlun poOuL'exl on h cnlHvo cu ilcle. by the BopltcBtinn of the taxor. It alt.o completely eradicates DANDItUF JloaseulvH- dfw'arp n tob excellknt for wunhuiff WOOLl LINifN. LAUli.QDd other fabrlCH nnd ladio uioyIiij? In ttio beat i lrcles of metropoliisa and rural society speak ol It lu inn uiTuusi lenun, TetttionUisponrin from aU qnartorn of tho fnlan unon lta l'roiirietjr. mnnv nr wtn h hmn been publlPh'-d in the form or a neat pamphlet. nrocurabloot Druiri:itl sud Fancy Cloods Deal. era. tho onjrtnila botnp open to public Insotc tionat hia Mldicinal Waiieiiousk. No. 1 mxth Avknuk New Vobk. The art:c o It moreover inuoiaeu uv iqo aitaicai iratermty. Like most gtulu Fauouh itEkfEtiiKfl. OLKN2'SHlTLl'llUHh(iAF hanb euiniitat ed. Soipa without tho smallest tractinn ofre. ruetilat culcacv hao t.eenendaro foimcd upon the nusnspf ctlug nnd unobservant, (genuin Sulphur SoaPu piaesior properties identical wltu or equal to Iho Ore-it KpfolQe, which their vendora tee to rival by uiiderliNUd empell tion. The public alinuld th rt-fort be rare ul to inquire for OLKNN'S Sulphur boap by lu lull uauir, hiiu w iuai invy gtsi me roui nrilc:e. All rtwitt'ctablu lirtiifcintn. Fai'cvOfXMi nl, ftrnAnd (lioctra keep GLENN'S HULl'HUlt BOAl. aud will op demand for It, supply tbo usmiuma iui.au w luuir iUwbuiucio. Prlce,;25 eta. per Galie 1 IIoxf (3 cakes) seut by mallf fi repaid for 70c, 0. N. CRITTENTON, ritorniEToit. . . No. 7 BUtti Ave.. N. Y. VorHlebTA. J. DtJItWNa, BankBtrort, Lelilitbtou, ra. BLACKS and BROWNS AS KATUIUL AS .S'lTUEt'S SELF, re comtunlcntfd to Omy nnd Flatne colored loon, Mliuuot luatanuiuooiulr by Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye aprepaiatlon abROlutelv t ree from hurtful tn. irrt-4leiiu aua lutiu tolr aupvnor. br raou ot Ilia i ff cts rrwlutttil. to any article of tta oiaia. I'lcmatore auATSBM Jisu luuisa ale vie veateu, aod ttienveiy liairaof aire wquirf ttio true youtblul Hut from thia uiatclilcu Djo. BOLD BY ALL OltUOQIST.l C. N. Crittenton Prop'r. BIXTll AVE.. N. V, 1 KorHale bT A. 1. UUBLINO, nank htreot LrUisblou, fa. Aug!!, ly And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of "Tlio Cailboa Advocate. 9? Tllll ALPINE SILVER MINING- COMPAKT, OF OOLOUAUO. Capita, $2,000,000. 200,000 Shares.. I'ur Value. SlO.ncr.Sliarp. ri VNASSESS1HLE. -J Dnn. J, Sptnncr, J. h. Tlioinpsoii, Treasurer. Secretary;, AVorth $G-i,25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia 60 00 Te,5 ro'nl .ctayo volumes. 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A massive volume of 1854 pages. Latest and best edition. Colored plates. Library sheep binding. " The authority In our olllce." N. V. Tribune. "The best writers use Worcester as their authority." N. Y. Herald. "Tho standard Dictionary of America." Plillado.phla Press. " Long considered the standard ot America." Evening Post. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate '. Total offer is worth .... 25 00 $14 2 Child's Bible. Worth $10.25. Sent on receipt of $0.00. The Child's Bible 12 00 A magnificent book. Lirge quarto. 838 pages. 300 fine engravings, color ed main and Illuminated titles, especially designed by tho best artists of the day. Cloth, elegant lull gilt and gilt edges, gold side aud gold stamp. Clcart largo type, and printed un exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbpn Advocate Total offer is worth . 3 25 1 00 $16 Worth $7.75. World of Wit and Humor IltlfilBOi'o Sent on receipt of only $4.12. 3 50 From the most celebrated writers. A magnificent rolnme of the rarest and richest fun. Large octavo. 400 pages. Cloth extra. 450 engravings and full page plates. Uold side and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . 25 00 $7 75 0 BEAD ALL OP THIS. jO In order, if possible, to place a copy of THE CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adjoining Counties, and to largely increase its circulation in other sections of the country, we have become parties to contracts for the purchase of entire editions of elegant, rare and valu able books, and our readers nre respectfully requested to write to us for any standard set of works ; and in connection with our subscription department, their orders will be at tended to at a large discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention the following : "1 . fTHAOKEItY'S WORKS, 1 I Alt freight chargttlo J IUVIN.PS WOltKS, Land otheu wouks. JSgfTho above "Club Offers" aro only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should bo addressed to THE LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, rctni'a. DIOKEN'S WORKS. HULWElt'S WOltKS. CUOPKK'S WORKS, j Ituod The rtrnnertv of this I'nmranr consists of twelvo mints and mining locations, located In Lako County, tlolorado, In tho vicinity' bf Lcndrllle, upon nil of which extenslro wrrk has been done. In oll'cnses exhibiting truo fissure veins, good pay streak, and well de fined lodes. Thrco of the lcndliu? mIric'sflfbc'OTlene up nnd hnvo nt tho lowe.t computation overs Ti:t TIIOUSANK TONS -OX OltE!: S1UI1T ; by May 1st. the llnllrond now under construction win ue witiun a snort distance or this property. 1 - i Hiououipiinypropo.es to sell a portion of Its stock nt iil.60 pc share fur tho pltrposo or moro completely developlnRltstnincs', nnd for tho erection of works fur tho treatment of Its ores. Application tor tho stock may bo made to. the ulllco or tho Company, at 61 Jlroadwar. New York. " N. II. The Mining Record, of New Tiorlt, tho highest mining uuttiorliy In this country, mvs el. 1st, 1870. Tli 6 principal owners In this company ura -hard wurklnatnca.wh.o,bSU, their own lnbor havo nncovercd largo 1khIc of ore which they now wish to extract and send tn matket. Onr renders will do woll to mnko a venture tih theso worthy men, this money will priilinlily bo returned to them twenty Told. The business ninnngemrnt hns been placed In tho enro of Mr. J. 1., Thomp son, an olllccr of high Hiindlnnr In ono of tho largest nnd best banks In tho city. A Pros, pectus giving full particulars sent free, on application to the Secretary. Imarl5-3m : How Lost, How EestoM! jusi ptiuunieti. a iieweiiiiion ol Dr. C'nlvrriv'HH OlrltrntiMl Iny oa tnoraiUcnl rnte(witliont iiuiliciuo) nt M'EUMAloititnEA. or h'linutii WcnJtin'8. Involuutiry Hcuilnnl Lwnra. Iniiiotencr Meu tai mm I'iiv lcnl Incapncily. Innjedluionts tu and FM.ntlncf,tl ly ficlf.inJalKencocr sexual enrurapiiunp, &o ncii m ti trnl(l puvcIotjo, on'v C conti. TIiTcicb nlctl niitl'or in tins m.mirnbio Ka say. dear y (Itnnm ttnio. fioin j tmriy ycni" suctolttl pr ct co, tuiit ttio alHrmlnff con-o-quenco ct ofnbti mny ' tarticaily -cu- I wulioiitll.e d'liitrtiT.at hm3 ot luternitl nitl cinoortln) apjlcillo.i ol tlio knifui potntlnjr o.tt a motln o: i-mo at uucp Himu o. certain aud ittVctudl bynimtiMur wliidi every sufferer, lo mutter wlnt his (oudiitnu nikty oc, may euro hi in self fin-anly, intvntt n aim indtca ly. Tlit Ledum fll.ou.ii h m iho tundsot every jontn and every man in tlio land. bent under rcM, in vIhiu envelope, to onr artrtre.M, iio-Hiiiitl on receipt of 6'x cent a, or two jioHtnco f-tmna. Address tJo Tublisliers, XIio Culvorurll Icdlcnl Co., 41 ANN Street, N. Y. P. O. Tiox 4SQ. anr. 12 vl itlSLKVS PURE DISTILLED 23c. i:X.TItACT , 23c. WITCH HAZEL, Or, HAMAMEI.IS VinQlNIOA. Kijual In iiuallty to any made, nnd only half the price. 6iz. bottles 25c. I'lnts 600. Relieves Hcadnclic. Toothache, ICarachc, Soro Eycs.Nosc.lllccd, HlccllnsLunKS, Pain ful Mrnsct, Whites. Aslhmn, Heduces. Swell tnjts. Piles. c. Cures llrulses, Scalds, Hums, tjhriilns, vounds, Ithcumatisin, Kryslpelas, ClillMnlns, Varicose Veins, Neuralgia, t0. Natckk's Universal Kkhbdv tovl IsTun- I.AL AND KXTKltSAL VSK. If your Itrusgl't has not got It, tell him to order It of the proprietor. UllAItLKS F. RISI.UY, Wholesale Drnirirlst, matg0-3m aw Greenwich St., New York. IJiliSIli1 Wend 25 cents In stamps or cur iLtUtiTlJ rency for a .new Hougu IIouk. It treats all diseases, has 35 fine Engravings showing pusltluns assumed by sick horses, a table or duses, a large collection of Valuaulu millK ',lir'i'KS, rules for telling the ugo UturiV 0f ii horso, with an engrnvlim show ing teeth of each your, and a largo nmount ot other valuable hurso lulurmatlou. Dr. Wm. 11. Hall says,'1! hnvo bouuht books that I paid 5 and 10 fur which I do not like as well us I do yours." Siind Foil A (ItRcuLAn. AOKXTS WA3TKD. 1). J. KKNDAI.L, .M.I)., Knosburgh Falls, Vt. mar. 15-yl Vick's Floral Guide. A beautiful work of ioo Tanes, Ono 'llolorfrd, Fnwer 1'lato. and 301 I-lufctratwiiM. with Ue st'ilptotiBul Cflebet-t Flowers and Vnuctuble, and liowtneiow them All for a FIVE Cknt Br am i. Id Kugli'li nr Qcrmati. lhe Fluwt r nnd Vcpetiihlo Garden, I75paffrs, Six Colored llnta nu1 muny hundred Ungrnv. ing-i For Cacntt In papor covers; (tluo.e grtntootli. In German nnd liiifflUh. Vitk'ail ustruted Monthly MopuruicJJ pases n coiorc4l Dla o in even' number mid manv line e feiftvWiffH. Frio l.'J&n vearj I-ivo Uouloa tur $5. Specimen nninlten eent Tor 1" coutn. Vlck'a Soed aio the beit iu tlio wt.rld. Bend Five o nt sta1 firn Floral (Jo tie conialatuic List and Fncua uud plenty of information, Aditrea, JAMK8 VIUK, Jin lb Itccheaier. N.Y. iiroisxAx TO CONSUMPTIVES. AOontleman tiavlnr been so fortun-itoas to cm e Ills ion ot Con fimnpt ion In tho worHnngea, ofter buuj? even up tmlioby ibo most cele brated iihyitchin?, dcMrca to iiinio known th car (whu-h niovca a jcconslnl in every case) to thoteoftl cteJ wl'h Afrthmn.llronoltlLta Concha, Colds t oiiRnmntlon and nil A tree t inns of the riiroet nnd X.mic'. una will Reud tho tipr, free of cbnipc, to all who deslrn tt.il thot- rill forward their nfitreaa to VASlliL AUKK, 31 Liberty t.. Xvew Yrrk, JjnllniC T3ie WMt , -is- THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING Seiiilacliffle Its Introduction and World-renownftl reputation was the death-Slow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This It a very Imnotlant matter,, It It well known and undisputed lad tnat many ot the lo cal! ed firtt-clats machines which are onerea to cheap now-t-eart a' those that have been re nosicssed (that Is. taken back trom customers alter use) and rebuilt end put upon tno markit "lite white is the rr.cn. of ant sewing MACHINE NOW UPON THE MflllKET. IT IS MUCH LARGEn 1IIAN THE FAMILV MA CHINES OF HIE SINGEI1, HOWE AND WEtJ MAIKt:0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAU EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AKD Dl?S VVORKMANSIIIP IS UNSURPASSED, Do not Buy any otber t?fo?o try ing tho WHITS. Prices anfl Terms Mate Satisfactory AGENTS WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. - JOHN H. FAGA, AOENT FOIt CAHIIOK COUNTV, Mar.70-ui MAUCU CHUNK, I'a. Ftcli, end all nrlre Including OltAND. EQt'AUHA'IIJUl'UtanT.BllltnctlvFlJthT. Ci.AhH. Gold iii ihe lowest nit c.nu wboieaa o lac mr inletxi. ilinct to ihe 1'UlKUlAhEll. TIim J'lanoi innoo m e ol Uiu i)nct dlsuliTu at tao CrntMiuiul Kililliitloii. aid ero ueam. nioiulj-rwiiiiiieiidril fur tlie iiioiiiit Ho.noiis ov is.0n uae. Iiecu'ailr Incorporated MauufactonuK n.-Faf Mi v unbubeil orrr M riMin Tlie r-(jm mi nrumt. ouuula Math imheWanewnuttiiH Duplex Orai-wirumr Bcale, the greatei iraproveuieut In tts UiaJorr uf l'lai.u mailng. i tie Urililiume ilie FIMr IN AMRKIi A. l'loaoa n l u utaU lion't lull io wute tor mutinied wxl UMcrlvtlre UnUleeiie ut i imi.e nidlen trie. JIliNI)KI.SS(lll PIANO CO. Ul xm ISth Strtvti N.Y 1 tear
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