FARMERS' COLUMN. ;tlitl(itiir Our Own l'cr(lllzi-r. Having studio.! tlio Biilijocl of forlllklnj lamia when it is impossible to mnntiro with ttnblomonurc,nnl wntclieil lliocflecUotulif feront kimts of land, I liayemmo twtlio con clusion that when commercial ferlllllera nro honestly made tt l'nys, even nt the low price ofgialn, lo buy mid usa them on grain lands, especially when being seeded ilown to grass, and when tlio land Is too thin to make n set of grass a certainty. My extwrietico has been fiat tho money will bo returned out of tho n.uln. Tho set of grass will bo nlwayn im proved f tho benefit will bo felt while the hind I. in grass, and tlicro will bo a union licavior sort to turn under when tho land is biokcu up. Now If it pays lo purchase at from twenty-five dollars to ninety dollars ton, beside paying freight on them and hauling them fiom tho depot, how much better it would bo, for us if we could manu facturc our fertilizers nt homo at one-fourth tho cost I I heard a gentleman, who had had years of experience In this line, say that puro l'esiiviiin guano, even at ninety dol jars uAne hundred dollars per ton, is the elieaiiest of all fertilizers. Now, unless 1 am mistaken, Peruvian guano is simply rotted bird manure,ond must have lotsomo nf 11 strength by being exposed to thu air ami sun. I suptmso tho bird that made this g linn fed on bug, fish, wild seeds, Ac Bo do our chickens feed on worms, grain, lings, &c. Wo thus have ono ingredient sit least equal lo the best fcitilizers known right on our forms, nnd one that can bo vastly in creased with very small additional expense. It is certainly of vast Importance, to the fann er lo see that not 0110 ounce of manure is wasted. Another thing is the hog manure. Tills Is certainly n splendid fertilizer, and should be saved with the utmost care. I bavo known farmers to build their hog pens on a hillsido leading to a branch to let the hogs get water, and thereby loso nearly all their manure. It may not bo equal to Pe ruvian guano.but it is certainly half as good. Another valuable fertilizer is wasted on nine-tents of all tlio farms in tho country, 'his is the night soil, and everything that comes from tho lioiiso tho liquid manures are as strong as the sol his. My plan is to nve nil theso thing : pulverizing, and mak ing them Intoa real genulno fertilizer that r.in bo drilled, handled or used as aro com mercial fcitilizers. Sink in your back yard n rat that will hold say two hundred bush els. (If ono is not enough you can sink another one.) It should bo well made out of two-Inch nak pl.inUs, and havo a light lid with u good handle, so tho washerwoman can lift tho lid and pour her soap suds into it ns easy as jmuring it elsewhore, and where tho chanbermaid should bo requlicd always to put into it everything in her lino. Xow add all tho hen manure you can get: all tho night soil,and ti load or two of the best hog manure. Then add muck, loom or plas ter enough to absorb all gasses and stop all smell, so as to make it perfectly inoflensive. TVnen tho box is nearly full, odd (if there is aut enough' already) enough liquid to make the mass mix easily, and with a long pule thoroughly mix, nod keep stii ring for sev eral days, so as to reduce all lumps. You can then remove all sticks, cobs, Ac, that may havo found their way into it with a coarse sieve fastened on a long pole. When thoroughly mixed ond sifted, allow it to dry out, ond if not dry enough when you want to use, spread it on boards and dry thorough ly. This fertilizer can be made at a small cost per ton, nnd will bo found good. W.F. T. in the Country Gentleman. 9IAKIC TAVAW AS A rKESIHEN- TIAI. CANiniOATi:. This Is the way In which Mark Twain once announced himself as a candidate for President! " I have pretty much made up my mind to run for-President. What tho country wants Is a candidate who cannot bo Injured by Investigation of his past history, so that tho enemies of tho party will bo unable to rako lip anything against him that nnbody evcr heard of before. If you know tho worst about candidate, to begin with, every at tempt to spring thlngson him, will bo check mated. Now I nm going to enter tho field with an open record. I am' going to own up In advance to all the wickedness! have done, and if uny Congressional committee is disposed to prowl around my biography In tho hopo of discovering any dork nnd dead ly deed that I havo secreted,- v.-; -' t It prowl. " In the first place, 1 udinil 'hat I treed n rheumatic grandfather of mlno in-tho win ter of 1850. He was old and inexpert in climbing trees, but with tho heartless bru tality that Is characteristic, of mo I ran him out of tho frontdoor In hl night-shirt at tho point of a shotgun, and caused him to bowl up a maple tree, whero ho remained all night, while I emptied shot into his legs. I did tliht becanso ho snored. I will do It again il I over havo another grandfather. I am as inhuman now as I was in 1850. I acknowledge that 1 ran away at tho battle of Gettysburg. My friends havo tried to smooth over this fact by asserting that I did so for tho purpose of imitating Washington, who went Into tho woods at Valley Forge IVir llio tmrivuo ot savins his prayers. It was a miserable subterfuge. I struck out in a straight line, for tho Tropic of Cancer bo- causo I was scared. I wanted my country sivcil, but I preferred to havo somebody clso save II. I cntei tain that preference yet. If the bubblo reputation can bo obtained only at tho cannon's mouth, I am willing logo there for it, provided the cannon Is empty. If it is loaded my inmtortal and inflexible purpose is to get over the fenca and go home, Mv Invariable practice In war lias been to bring out of every fight two-thirds more men than when I went In. This seems to mo to bo Napoleonic In Its grandeur. "My final views are of llio most decided character, but they ore not likely,perhaps,to Incrcaso my popularity with tho advocates of inflation. I do not Insist upon the special supremacy of rss money or hard money. Tho great fundamental principle of zz? is to take any kind I can get "The rumor that I buried a dead aunt un der my gropcvlno was correct Tho vine needed fertilizing;, my aunt had to be buried and I dedicated her to this high purpose. Does that unfit me for the Presidency 1 The Constitution of our country does not sav so. No other citizen was ever considered" un worthy of this office becauso he enriched his grapevines with his dead relatives. Why should I bo selec ted as tho first victim of on absurd prcjudico? "I admit also that I amnota friend of tho poor man. I regard tho poor man, in his present condition, as so much wasted raw material. Cut up and properly canned, he might bo tnaito useful to fatten tho natives of the cannibal islands ond to Improve mir expoit trade with that region. 1 shall re commend legislation upon the subject in my first message. My cauiKilgn cry will be: Dosiccatc the poor workingman j stuff him into sausages.' "Theso are about the worst parts of my record. On them I como beforethe country. If my country don't wont me,l will go bock again. But I recommend my myself as a safe man -a man who starts from the basis of total depravity and proposes to bo fiendish to the last." Drugs and Medicines The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store, If you want anything in tho Drug- lino nt bottom prices, eo to tho Old nnd lloliublo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. Kcber s mock, near tlio rost uince, . A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, s, vf hern ton will fina'a fnU anil complete atock of - Puro Drugs, Medicines, Chomicjils, Perfumery, Soats, Brushes, Combs, &c; . . Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys', Burning & Lubricating .Oils. A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries, Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure "Wines nud Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of l hysi cians and Family Prescriptions. Establish 18G7.1 A. J. DURLING. The Best and Host Poiralar Fnlmoiiic is Li-htshton. NovpmoT2. It Will Fay to Ifcead Wilis I It Invariably Cure Cowrtis. Colds, Hoarse ness, Soro Throat. Asthma, Croup, ana other Affections of the Breathing Organs. Respectfully announces to the pooplo of Lehighton and its vicinity, that he has just enlarged his Manufactory by tho addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description ot HousoiioiB InrnitrE, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho same articles can be bought for else where. Here are a few of the inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to $60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. $40 to $65.00 Painted Bedroom Suites $18 to $40.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per sot 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 tho citizens to my ample facilities in tho WIBIKTAKIHCr- BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hearse, aud a full lino 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 isfaction duaranteocl. V. PUUWA11TZ. Ta .iaMM,i Inrtnntir. nrnn t.!in IrrltmM tin lug ot Iho a r pacs-iFr-n, Is dn to tlielftct that its nmrcilifiitn nro tho most rnlciiclous ninmon in simples known tn incOicil botany, the bal ot the article neiim tno IIONUY odho IIOH13 HOU.NI1 PLANT, eliemienllV tllliton With tlio tifillrinnl nrlncinlonf ttiu A11I1-1H 11A1.HAM12A or Halm oi ui'Cail. There are besides, live other Uolnnlo elements mum kivo auumonai cuicacy . .htt 1 mt t.aninil Inn i hn.ii whn him. ti. ri! It. par thnt HAT.K'S IION11V OF 1101ti:iIllUNIANl)TAlt IS not only wonderfully rcmeulul tn nil cncs wheio tlinorunn ot respiration aro niTeoleu. but ulsn Mill 114 nclltili is unusually riipw. a ipw uium-'r licquentlv flt-rve- to relievo a very obs.lDflte roniih. It contains nnthmr tant can ilnwriler tho stomach, a fact that can be aliened with truth of but tow I'niiKh remedies t It bus nn ex. tieirciv avrcenulo flavor, nud is mid nt a fiRuro which enables thoKO of tlio mort limited rueauii 10 nvnll theinscliei. of lis Tirines. It l i-lmple nindncs. to trifle with n Coojrh. 1 1 rl tit Ion of th Throat, Chen nu Mings trnv i'H ranlillv. and what is a triuliiK aim ensilt roiinuornlilo difficulty In those oiKsn to-day. mav In a low weeks develop Into Uinnehltlx or Conxumpt on. tno mat use which earn- more victims to cnrlv Kravr.'K. ihnu any oilier In tho lonir ll't ot bodllv disorder". A Conch niny bo lltlv termed I lie Preliminary siicoof Consumption, a milJMlv if which It.W.K'H HO '.EY Of HOnilHOOND AND TAUtnMif. fciiir.t. I nnwn liri-vnnlivc. Tlionn theiolnic, who wool 1 nrren tlio propria of the dc-trovcr shiul-I delay uol a luomunl to Inke a c. iitaix St.eclfle, ClllblJUIlN, doilre irrcnt benefit from It so'ithlntf properties, nlien sufleilnir with the nnroivm. of Cruuu andWhiinu.ua C'ouuli. The nrsi named disi'n.o is e-medailv, destructive anionic vuune t-hiiuren niui una r.-iiauiH reiiienv nlioulil bo Kept tin hand In all hna(chold.i liuv llio biriro I'aeKiicen mid Kcononilze. l'BIUUH. 50 ct.. nnd (1, l'lilt UOTT1.K. Sold by all Druirslsts. C. jSt. Critteiiton Trop'r, NO SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. N. Y. "Wc have cntcicd into aiTnngenicnts with Rev. J, Henbt Smytiie, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine fou Little Childiien, whereby wc are enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, wc feel as sured, secure for ns 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 " creat offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.;" TJGLIS PAPER MAKES NOTII ING ON THE BOOKS.. Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Camuon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children, re J'orSnlehy A. Lohlghlon, Pa. J,- DUIU.INQ, II. nk street. Oct. 12. J BANK Street, LEIIIGHTON.'PA. ;o ilk Food for Culture of tlio Culibn Stock. There Is no plant which I think mbhtbo more generally cultivated with profit to the ordinary fanner tli.ui the cabbage. As food for milch cows during late fall and early winter there is scarcely anything which equals it, and when economically planted and cultivated, an aero furnishes an hit- menso amount of one of the cheapest of cat tlo foods. My method of growingis the fol lowing: Select ground from which wo would expect to get sixty bushels of shelled corn per acio, plough early in the spring, and harrow occasionally until about the 1st of June, in onlor to start and destroy as many as possible of tho weed seeds it may contain. Then mark it out ns for corn, three aud u half feet each way. Procure seeds from any of the largo medium late va riclies.and plant if mnaible justbefoioarain. In planting we carry tlio seeds In a little pail or dish in tho left hand, taking a pinch of Irom six to twenty seeds between the thumb and finger of the right; a single stroke nf tho hand at each hill carries the seeds Into the moist earlh, dropping it in a line about a foot long; n pat of tho hand firms the soil over it, and It Is reasonably sure to grow unless wo have an exceptiona bly dry time. If tho previous cultivation litis been well dmio tho plants will easily keep ahead ot tho weeds until wo can see to cultivate the rows i-.ich way which thnuld be dnne as early hs possible. As soon as the plunts are nbout the size when they nro gen erally transplanted, after a thorough culti vation we go through wills a hoe, removing all weeds, thinning the plants to two or three in a hill, and filling, by transplanting, any vacancies that might occur. The future wurk consistslu frequent cultivation, given If possible late in the afternoon or early in the morning. We commence feeding early in the fall, cutting the plants at the surface of the ground ; a singlo blow from a sharp spade will cut aud break tho largest of them and just before the ground closes tip by frost we gather the remainder up into n heap of two or three wagon loads each, covering them w'th cum stalks or straw, in which way they will keep well into the winter, and furnUh a much relished green fojd at the trying time between pasture and dry winter lood. It will be readily seen that tlio ex pense ol this method is less than that usual ly practiced, while the labor is of a charac ter more easily performed by tho ordinary farmer and raising In koe4-bd and trans, plantim; the plants. In the six years we have practiced it, we have never failed to get n good stand and an immense crop of cheap but nutritious and valuable oatlle fowl, and wo are stiro that a farmer who onee tries u patch of enbtntfe in this way, will not unre to be without them in the futUM. II . II'. Tracy, tti Ac Pradtcat Farmer. "i.iiw i i:k; mix!" Nt to bt my friend : for if you would see the tiMHig, hwtlthy, hlowtiiug tmo, wo men and eblldmi (bat tutve been mUed from beds of aiakneM, wtthrlnj aud almost d tnl h, by the sue of Hop Bitters, you would say liuth, glorious truth." So Truths," n i ..il, r . -'.in.. ii 'it :.' Ilavo you a "lUaiNfi Tooth" Reader? ir YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's TootliachV Drops' fOCV In ONR MINUTE. Tills VOD rati (lo for TVA;nTY.F1VH CUNTS Tho ar liclo W 11 tlo tho buaiiioi up brown depend tiiitin it; moreover it con turn 3 110 ni;tcJlciit uhlch cnu itij ure your tcoiu. riUCIi 25 CENTS. SoM by all DrncsIsH- C. K. Crittcnton, Prop'r A SXAIU'IXO DETECTIVK. Brown slrcet market, Philadelphia, one Saturday morning recently was tho scene of a ludicrous incident. An aged imugbtcr of the Emerald Isle, who manages to eke out an existence by begging for "a little some thing to help on old woman along," op proached a fish-stand, and appealed to tho proprietor for help. "Just a fish, sir?" Ho was busily engaged In watting on paying customers. "I pty for my goods," said hetartly,"and I can't afford lo givo them away." "Only a little one," sho pleaded. "I haven't got anything for you, so get out," ho replied. She moved away, but not outof tho build ing. Unobserved, she walked back of tlio stand, where a largo tub, covered with can. vas, attracted her attention. Cautiously lift ing the cover, so ns not to mako any noise, she ran her hand into tho tub, and well, one would hardly think shewasablo to give such a yell as that which echoed through tlio market. The tub contained 'several snapping turtles, and ono had caught hold of her fingers, causing considerable pain "Och I mister I may God bless you I tako the craythtir off) do, please," was her plea lo tho owner of the "napper." It was found necessary to kill the tuitle befoto the fingers could be liberated, and when she was set free, she left without fur ther ceremony. The undersigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies of Weissport and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an immense assortment of the latest designs in Comprising Tints, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c., &c, all of which she Is prepared to dispose of to her patrons at prices so low as to be perfectly asloniEhtnu. Hats and Ilonneis made up to order. MMM UrS mil 1. A DIES OWN 11A1H inudoupto order on short notice and at very reasonable prices. iT- Cull and cxumlne Ucods and It-am Friccs.-Cgi Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store, April 26, 1879. White St., WEISSPOET. kot a iu:vi:iE.i;i;. "They are not a beverage, butn medicine, with curative projierlies of the highest de gree, containing no poisonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated sys tern, but build it up. One bottle contains more hups, that is, nioio real hop strength, than a barrnl of ordinary beer. Every drug gist in rocheslcr sells them, and the pbysi cians perscribc." Rochester Evening Ex pi eta ou Hop Hitters. 31-32 Why BcasiiTtothe discomfort and hu miliation entailed by a local iliseaso of the sum, wncn uiuin i auinnur jnn will rid you of it with cerUunty and despite!!? It is a remedy winch ncer fails to relievo cut taneous disease, and as a meansuf banishing defects ol the complexion, it Uopiliy relia ble. The benefits arising from sulphur baths, in case of skin disease, and of rheu matism and gout, aro well known, but tlio co&t is too heavy to bo incurred by many iiersous who would otherwise take advan tage ot them. Glenn's sulphur soap an svtcrs tho saino nuriHisc, nnd is both inex pensive and convenient. No one need stir abrudd in search of a sulphur bath who has tins auiniruuie means oi provuuug one in doors. It is incomparably the best deodor izer and disinfectant of clothing and bed linen in use, aud prevents disease ot an ob noxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cuts and sprains, aro promptly remedied by its and Its cleanly, healing and soothing prnpeities constitute it a far more desirable remedy for scarbullo ullnienu than ointments of any description, euiw men giwisy onmpouuus sou the cunn ing, olten aggravate, and very rarely indeed do any iMrmaneut good. Sold by Druggists Trice 24 cents jwr oake. 1 llox (3 oakes), 76 oeuU. Sent by mail, prepaid, ou receipt oi rio. l. uritieniieu, rroprietor, T Sik'Ui Avenue, Kew York. jiaus juir or irsuifr dm, Llaok or brown, 76 oenU 30-33. rat' llvr pills otiwliver eemptoinU -wml'i Liver 111W auie lyffwa. West's Liver 1'ills cure tudigotiiou. V. t'i I.nei- Pill- eurf Si. k ll.iid i.-be Mv Motto: "Be Sure You Are Right, Then Go Ahead!" Mealtdfl&es CHAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family &. Dispensing Druggist, Dealers in Drugs, 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 vhich defy all competion ! My Prescription Department Receives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the best quality ol Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated as to preclude tho possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private Recipes compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. IT" A'l ttrucra Bad Braces hoM hy roe are guaranteed lo be Staidly- Fare ana Manafactur-d from the verv llet-i Crude Articles. No Clnort Adulternled ut Mv Eft blishniout. HATI8 TIO.N UUAHANTl;i;U OH ilONUY lIKFUNDlil). Onlcrs by Mail rectuve piotont atteu Hon. n. Tlianklncrav friends aud the vulrile scnerally for past favois, I cornocntally aslr a share ot Xutaro patrouaRO, iriia1 uuteluir sa tiitinriion m every case. llcsiHCtlu.ly, CHAS. ST. LENTZ, .s . ' Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa jan.-4, 1878.y Tho undorsigned announces to the- ladios of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of-S PRING & SUMMER GOODS, comprising such as Matnlasses. Delaines, Colburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a large stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which lio is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW" PRICES FOR CASH. Qroqoricsaml; Prorisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field aud Garden Seeds, VERY- CHEAP. . - - -- Opposite tlio L. & S iJopot, BANTC Street, May 0, IBT'.l yl LKIUOHTON, FEKN'A, SDLPUDB .4P, The Leading External Specific for DISEASK3 OF. THE SKIH and Bcautifier of the Complexion It renders, tho. Cnttele Healthfully Clear nrd Smooth, and Is the i?est Pos slblo Substitute for Expensive Sulphnr Z?aths. It U Tncoranariiti'e TlomeilT for nnuiSES. Ul (.Ens, cuts and every irritable nr Dnliejiitliv coinhlfoii of Iho Skin, mill m a niont MiivirpiitilL rcniC4:intnent ami Rou-te ol Hie&ly rellelin casei oi Gout nud Nheumatism. TLisuinoHt Ofsirablo UlttlNFEOTANT OP iiviHiBon- mtler.nir Imin ousonous or cox. TAUioua MHL'AhLs. nnd U u Ccpitai ltrnii dv ami rrevei lativo ti loem. -wiien nfloa ascu luicc- Hon Per Hons rmulovlnrr il Iiqvo ho need in iai;p Sulpliur Jlali'H, or to retrnrt to buluhar pniiua jut jiiuuiiic purNws, r As an nillunci. of tf.o TOILKT It Ufurronrp dounuH ttmn nny comho 10 mlca it dok- not, ni.e n licit- oi uni uaiurf, cogcoiu couipiux loml lilm"8lipj but muovt'S tlieni. T A Ti . Fll hL K I.KS. 1"! M 1' llZis 11 LOTR 1 1 Kn ard tht like. nodltv rielatoiu cianfvlDc In. Uuencc unit It h the very tt Boap to hIiivp witb.bcCfiuso it teaven the rkin uniooth and free irom lio lnltatlon nruiutwi on Denature cu. 1CH". My lilt) HIMJIU'UIK'II OI LUl'. IZULl Xli.lUbUit nnK.nlulfi ViiptSil rafua 111 'nni'l.'U ' " " 1 jltiUHOwivH tiec'aifl tt tou liXCKLLKNT-rnr vufbuig AOOLLrs Llri b. LjOJv, anil oilier fabrics and lailio moving lu tno best tirclcn of metropotilau uud ruiaj aociety speak ot It Id tlielil'li eat term. leaiintoniflisixmr in irom a'l quarter of the Unluu uiton Ua ln)ml( tjr. maiiv of wlm h har ueen puumbiimi in ine n rm or a neat ianiiniiei Drocurablf of Iinjr!fitxiind Fancv Hoods Dear. I'M. tlio oniriiiRls bt'inir i nen to iiublto lnrnec tion 0ll)18 II MUCIN AL WaUUII UbIC.No. 7 tlXTIl A vKNUF, .new YOUK. l Jiu artio o u uoroovoi tnuoiiod ov t'io AitoiC4i fraienntr. IjIKB HUM Ulllb.ll f AUULH EUEDinR. OLlW'iint'M' lUltNiAl' linnb fiinuitat ed. Soip witboat the smalteHtJrucitMii of re. inetilal elllcacv iiavo I reii and aro foixied uiwn the uusuBpt'Ctlug and uiiobaervuiit, a genuine Kiilnbur Soana. uoffteKMlov timDpnie wua or equai iu ine urexi Mpecmc, wnica men vindor ti64 tnnvnl bv undeitutud r nmell tio' . 'Iho public aliould ih re!oroeaieful to mqn.ro ior ui,ij'a buipnur froap or nn tan uatiHanucee inui mey pet me rwii article. A1 renin cUbiu IiiU' Kiti. Fiircy OnoU Deul ernaim urocra vera ubKMS'ti tui.rjiui bOAlMiudwib od dtRanu for t, supply the Prices, ;S5 ct. per CaKe 1 Dox, (3 cakes) sent hy mall, prepaid for 70c C. K. CRITTENTON, rRorniEToii. Nu. 7 Blith Ave., N. V. A. J. DUIII.INO, Bank btre. t, For Sole t Leuli Dlon( BLACKS and BROWNS , ASKjSTUElLAH.VJSTUSK'gSELF, rc ffmranlcfltel to Our nnd Flame colored iocftf, asiuoiic luaiuuuueuubif uy Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye anrepaiallon sbsalmelv free trow burtfol In jrreiiMHaiminnu tmr Mtpnor bv rtavttn ot (be vM cu i nHlutd to uuy art clt of lu o a mi. piemstuie OitArMua and iulijnbm ate uie ietu, ad ilm u vwy Luusof wo m quire the SOLD BY ALL DUUO01ST3. C. N. Crittcnton Prop'r ttlXTll AVK..N.V. BllcfioBiaffics And OTnER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of Tiin HLPniE SILVER MINIM COMPANY,- OF (JOLOIiADU, . T laidtal, $2,000,000, 200,000 Shares, Piir Vnliic, 810 l" Slitire. - -UNASBESB11H.EI , ' .! , Dan. J. Snlnnc, Trcmurcr. J. L. Tlioinpsony Sccrctnfj'j , 9? "Worth $64.25. Sent on receipt of $'27.00. Chambers'' Encyclopedia $G0 00 Ten royal octnvo volumes. Library law blnJIng. mnrble ctlj?ps, oxtrn irllt. 40U0 engravings and 40 inaps, nml Iroin 80 to loo olcuntly cunrnveil plales. Latest and ilest Ijlltlon. This tpcclal subserhitlou work Is ninilo to onler Ly tlio ureal houso of J. 11. 1.lpMiii-olttUo.. or I'lilludelplila, cxpn-ssloy Tor tills great rcmlum oiler of I ho beautiful publication rhUN8nlMi roil I, it- ' TLRIJiiiLiiHKN, It l a HUrurv In llseir. Is not nolil ty tlio trade, and cannut bo bought elsewhore for less tlun SIXTY llULUAU. - - . Sunshine for Little Children Sunshine for I.lttlo Children Is one of tho m.st tuntrnlflcenlly lllu'tratcd pulillcutlons In the United Stntcs, Site by 14 U, ls-ucd monthly. Tlio twelve numbers will mako a handsomo lollo work . 'l 'M s. Stiu henutl. fill picture?, eo ol thctn full-page cuts. 40i) eiqulsltc stories lor littlo ones. The Carbon Advocate . The Ncwslet and Jlost lleadablo Weekly In tho County. Tho Favorite Kiimily l.iperrnnU tho t.L.Y NKWSl'Al'Kll entirely PItlN'llil) sN THE tiU.NTY. Oarcfully edltnl. and with nn iiblo and nlde-nwakccor, ol Correspondents, In columns mako n weekly journal of the doings ihroujli. out tho country. 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth $04 25 9e Worth $26.25. Shakcspere's Works . Sent on receipt of only $9.60. 22 00 Charles- Knluht's famous London pictorial edition. In two Immense royal octavo volumes. 30 wood.culs and ;u) fall page plates by the celebrated bir John (lllbert, A. It. A.; uIko S8 oli gant steel engrnvloKS from tho tnt.st emi nent artists ot Kuropo. 'J heio plntcs nlone sell in one vnlumo, linitorto.t Irom Herinany. fur t wenty Do lurs, at tho estnbllshmcnt ol Estcs tc l.aurl. nt, lloston. '1 ho text cannot be purelutcd In less than 35 parts, at tO cents per part. Hound In cloth, elegant gill tops and gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children AS NOTICED ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate . 25 00 Total offer is worth $26 Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 IUnstrnteil and unabridged. A mafstvo volume- ofl854 pages. Latest and best edition. Colored plates. Library sheep binding. " Tho nnthority in our olllce." N. Y. Tribune. "Iho best writers use V urcestcr us their authority," Tf. Y. Herald, "Hie standard Dictionary of America.' I'hllado.i hla l'riss. " Long considered tlio standard ot America." livening l'ost. Sunshine for Little Children . The Carbon Advocate , , 25 00 Total offer is worth $14 9 Worth $16.25. Sent on receipt of $6.00. The Child's Bible A magnificent book. Large quarto. 838 pages. 300 fine engravings, color ed maps nnd illuininnted titles, especlallydoslgned by tho best artists ol t he day Oloili.cleKunt lull gilt and still cdstcs.gold Bide and goW stump. Clear, largo typo, and printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children , The Carbon Advocate . . ' . 12 00 25 00 Total offer is worth $16 Worth, $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wif and Humor 8 50 From tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent volume of the rarest and richest fun. Large octavo. 60O pages. Cloth extra. 450 engravings and full page plates. Quid side and gold stamp, A great bargain, Sunshine for Little Children . . . . 3 25 The Carbon Advocate ,. . .- Total offer is worth .... 00 $7 7 0" READ ALL OP THIS. In order, if possible, to place a copy of THE CAREON 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 contrac ts for the purchase of enfire editions of elegant, rare and valu able books, and our readers arc 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, ium Offers" we mention the following : Among our "i'rem- DIUKBN'S WORKS, ltttl.WElt'S VYOIIKS. I'll r m.w i i n .viiima, . CllOi'i;it'.S N'UltKS. IJIIrrighl chargrt to be paid on delivery. f TIIAOKKRY'S WORKS, J IltVIN.J'S WOIIKS 1 MAUHYAT'S WORKS, (.AND OTIIKK WORK. rorKte tir A. J. I.ebllrl4Hl. DunuNti, Dank Htreet 1 Anj5l. ly d"rhe above "Club Offers" arc only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LEHIGHTON, ' Carbon County, Penn'a. The nrnnertv nf tlils-Ccmmtnv.coniliU.ot twelvo minis nnd mining locations, locatod in i.ukc I'ounty, i;oiormio, in ine vieiuiiy.oi. Lcadtllle. uiion all of which extcnslrUwub has been done. In all cases exhibiting true flsstiro veins, good pay streak, nnd well elf lined lodes. Three ofthc leading mines nre well opined un antt hattr ntth-4ows.-oomiiuUsllon-ovar. Til TllOtTANII TONS OK DUU Iff SltlllTl by Mayls't.lInjRallrliadliujr.unOef construction win no wuiunn snori uistauco or thN proiierly. 1 lie Company proposes tp eall a.porilon of 113 stock nt tl.60 po- share for tho purpose of tnoro completolv ilcveloplnn Itt mines, and tor" tho erection of works fur tbo treatment ot Its' orei. Application ror the stock may be nadeae the olllco ot tho Company, at el Broadway, Nett York. N. ll.-VAe Mining Ilrcord, or New.otk, the highest mining authorliy In this countryr says Feb, 1st. 1S7. The iirlnclpnl owners In tin. company aro hard working mon who by their own liiUir.havii.uu.SUVcriuUlirtejRid.los. . ul oro which they now wish lo extract and seim in mantel. wurrewerB wiuiio wen ur wake a venture with these worthy men, thlj money will prob.ibly bo returned M them twenty fold. Tlio business management baa been placed In the care of .Mr J. L. Thoyip ron, nn oltioen f liliih standing tn one urine' largest nnd be.t banks In tho city. A l'ros pre'tiiB git lug full inrilculurs sent free, on application to tho bocrctury. (marie-inl' How Lost. How Restored ! Just ptilili heO. n next till t loft or SjPJr&jjft mt-iliiiio) t .-rcriMAiuitunKA. or t o ium ii wnfci.i-Mt invoiuufiry rnttn hcmlitnl r,o-ncH, impntciW, Moil tai uuu iiir icyl Incnpiicity Iiiteilitncnts to Moirppo. e t-. . n, hi. t. V!i-uiiii'tiaii KplIepKy' nud Kiin.iiulatPii j Belf-imitUQticocr fcxuu cttiuvnvniine. (to TIi-celt U nlcd uUil.m in tins aciulmblo Ki tay. c!cai .y t'traim t n'os firm j thnir ycaih' fiicto-iul lr. ei cn. t .nl ttie iiSnriniiis. oo quctico- til m f iibu-ti' latty -v nuMcolly caied wjilionttl.fi Clint: it uj I'tso ot inlenuil' mel citicnctltH iipnl'ciitlon nl I lid lurft't pnintlnjf ojlu inr.(?p of ruit' nt cure b.iihj v, ccrritti una riT. ttiul UviiiniittMoi uliitli uffiry sulTorcr, La uiiiitpr winr his o;idnto;i mny up, murcura uin,"ti ciinniy, in nun n mn, nmica i. Ttil iA'ttuio elinti ii bv in tlio .mmtsof every youth on.! i-vaj- in nn in Itio land. Kent under cnl lu hm envelope, in anr ndilroR. po -tp.rd on rccul cl b!x cents, or LWU I'lliinilU Hhllll . AUdiosstJo Publiftliers, Tlic Ciilvi'rwrll Icillcnl Co.t 41 ANN Strcot.K.Y. V. O. I1ox43 jtl aprflS-vH mSLi;YS PUKE IIISTILLEI? 25c. KXTIMCT 25cr WITCH HAZEL, On, HAMAMEI.IS VIRQINIOA,. Kqualln quality to nny made, and only half the price. O iZ, bottles 25c. l'lnts 6uc Itelleves lleadnehe, Toothncbc, Earache, Soro K.yes. Kosc-llioed, Itli cdlni; Lungs, I'aln. till M- nses, W bites. Asthma, lieduccs .-well. Inn", Pile., ,c. t'un-s lliulses, Scalds, Burns, prnms, omuls, ltheiitnntisni, LrysiU'nsr I lillljlalns. Vurlcoso Veins, Neuralgia, &c. NATCUh'B I'MVHIISXt. ItKMKtlV POtl ITKl. Xi AL AMI i-.XTKUNAt. Usif. If your Uriisr,slt has not got it, tell him to order il of the piotirlcti.r. UHARI.KS F. RISI.KY Whohs.ile DriiKBlst, rnar:ti.3m S03 Greenwich St., New York. (IIt( fends cents In stamps or cur la I'llLlli reney lorn new IIoiisk llnnK. It treats all illrenses has 25 lino Engraving, sin. whim pesltiiuis nssumed by sick horses, u table ol'di ses. a laisceodlcetlon of ValuaiilB UiUiU I-'lch'i c, rules Tor tcllliiirtho asio tn?li. or a horio, with nn enirialiii! show, inn tcelh of each year, nnd n lnrjto amount ol other vuliial lo hurso intorm.illon. Ur. Wm. II. Hall mys, "I hnvo bouaht hooks that I paid Si nml 10 lor which 1 do not like as well ns 1 do yours." si:so rem a Cinri'LAn. Aiiknth Wantkd. 1). J.KbNDAI.U !.! Knosbursrls 1'nlls, Vt. mar. 15-yl Vick's Floral Guide. Abeauiiliil woikof 1 Van , One Colored Power IMcte. nnd 30' I In-trwi'Mi. with De. Kfilatouaol ,ae be t Pliiiieeji aid Veuet blo.l, ai d iow t-i cow Hum Allies a FIVB tin Stams. In llnsli h airman. 'llio V.nw.rniiO Vcselub l Ualden. I"5pn;e, Six Ci-ioioii Plat h i.o in. uy Juiulred Kngiav. llifr--i l-'or &Oi"itfi In oarer ooverits fitluo-o. guiit ooth. I a ruiou and r.ni;lli.li. Vi k'8JI iutriiii-it.onthiy3fai;uzine.J?rniresi iieoiored ula olu eor iiuinbet- nud inauvlluo o gr-ivh pi. l'rio ii.'jo a vo.iri l-ivo copic, tor Ij. Specimen liiiini-er'. unt tor 1- cent1. VleL'a-o it. mo ttiu bci lu the world. Bend FlvsONTbTAuri ra t'.oinlOo Oocon.aluma T.tstuud rnet-d ttnd plemv ol iiirwrni'tlen. Adiliee-, JAM KM V101C. Jinli ltochesiir. N.V. i.tii'oji'rAivs' TO CONSUMPTIVES. A G nut I cm mi tinvlnt? been m fottnnaloai to nn o ills fon or Cm Kiimptifii lu the wnrHtUgea. nfiet lo iik trivenup t dto Ov ilm most coio orHiol iiliy-iclimn, dt-flrcA tn unite known th cm-" iwiifi Ii p o7' a tccessliil in evrry r.iho) to tluf-oofil cled wi Ahtlimn. Drnrlutia Cotmlm, UnUU i ut itaiinitioii ti lid ull A (Tec i ton b of tbq lliinrt nd Jiti in;-, nun wil ncnd the ttec pt. fne or ctirip, to nil who duttirn lt.it the will foiwi rd their nt.t.r cs tu DAHIUL, AVKK, 34 Ijileitvt XvewYnrk. Jnniimo -is- THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING Its Inlroductlon anil World-renowneif reputation vvns tho death-blow to high' priced machines. THERE AHE NO SECnNfl-HAND VlilTE MACHINES IN THE MARKET Thli Is a ver Imporlant mailer, if II II jweff. knon ana undisputed lacl tajl mini ol the iot cal cd first class machines which are offered 10-c-ieap nowa-oars are those that have been if possessed (that Is. taken bacK Irom eustemera alter use) and rebuilt tnJ put upon the snaikst "t""'viiiie is the rtEn of ANr'sGwrna MACHINE NOW UPON TH6 MAHKET. II IS MUCH LARGER 1IIAH HIE HAMIf-V MH. CliirjES OF HIE SINGER, HOWE AND WtE.tt UAIKVoST3 MOfiE TO MANUFACTURE T"1 CITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. FOSIIIVEAND1 DURABLE. - - , IIS WORKMANSHIP IS LNtURPASSED. Do act Hzy any other before trv ins tho "WHITS. Prices anil Terms Hade Satisfactory AGENTS WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AGK.VT FOU CAU110K COUNTV. Mar.M 're-am MAUCI1 CHUNK, fa. NKi!'IAMS125' 1 arh, cud all irlm. lucludiug ultAKU, tQI' A11K A ilJ ri'iili.lfi iiintiltllvK.llbT C1 Ate-. iM hi tho lowi-t Hit cilth wlininw o 1 taoulT P l, diici't to Iho I'l lll II AMill. Tt umm J'ihiiu1- iiiMtm o e nt the nnfiit diiplay at tae Cruti-iimi.1 Khlhsiiou. and ttio unaus. suiiualyricoiuiiiiLU' J im tho liiuucr ItoNoni qvvi liMV in me. ItrtTiihulr lut-orpusalosf HuiiufucluiiiK i o.-l'tii im v 6-tnb i.hin uTrr M nun 1 liv t-qnaie tlrnnd- omitalu Main iml.k'- new uuiosii liupioi OTaruiiiii hcl. Ibe "iK itsprnvniifiiit In the hramrr of 1'iai.u u-a- Inc. 'l lie UiilbtiarBiliil iMHif IN AXlKHIwV. Vua'f M" t iiu trial Duu't tall lo wilts lor IllimrnlKi and UencilpUTS CkUlQ"e nt us. suailwi Iiu-. SlUMIICI.SKOIIV lMANli CO. Jl Kt Intll btl-rl,N.V
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