FARMERS' COLUMN. llcil 86rrel fur Itav. (flits Intruder Is now allowing itself jncndotvB almost ns plentifully ns In former years. It abounds on tlio farms of our best farmers, ond on tlioso of cur poorest. New ly-secded mtndows are roil with It, as well ns thosa that aro oliler. Formers who use flali scrap, pliosphnto and other so-called special fertilizers, which aro sometimes thought to favor Its growth, have it, and' so do those Who hevcr buy any fertilizers. A very heavy growth of crass will crowd It out,bul It comes in badly on newly-seeded land before tlio grass becomes established anil etill worso in meadows that lihVo passed their best. I can look on a field from where 1 nuw-sit which is red willi It J this field was seeded to grass with oats last year. For a dozen years or nioro the field has been manured and cultivated like n garden, and where the eorrcl camo from I do not know ; but it is there. In cultivated land wo can subdue it, but in meadows wo aro compelled to havo it willing or unwilling. It is said that nothing has been made in vain, and I have learned that sorrel is not so utterly worthless as I formerly supposed. Last year I bought 20 acres of slandinggrass. On fivoacres, which had been seeded before, thoro was tho largest crop of Borrel I over saw. Early in Juno there was very little to bo 6eon on it except sorrel. I then thought I would not mow it, but by July -ltli tho clover and timothy had grown up so that it was about half grass and half sorrel, so I cut it, getting about six Ions of this mixed hay. I supposed that when I camo to feed It my cattle would pick out the good hoy and reject tho sorrel ) but I found last winter that they ato it all. They actually preferred this sor rel hay to timothy ond red top which was a little over-ripe when cut. I hesitated a litllo before bringing so much ripe sorrel seed into my barn, disliking to fill my manure full of It, for tlio wcoit ripens its seed by tho last of Juno ) but as my farm was already stocked with it, I thoughtlniightas well have more, I would not recommend sorrel os a desirable crop to grow, but if we must have it, wo may as well make a virtue of necessity and use l as best wo can, and wo can mako a passable kind of hay from it. G. F. 1 in the Country Gentleman. Now Advorhscnionts. UDH 0118 ANNUAL REPORT or tiik licliighton jSchool Board. E. It, SNYIiKtt, Trcnrurcr, In ftceoxlnt Willi' tne JbeniHiiton rnooi jjoaru, ivr ma ) vui ending Juno!, 187 ItKCElt'TS. ltli. collector.... A 239 bl li. KOlienuaucr, cuiiecior.,,.. aov w Htnto Appropriation thO SS Tax Unseated Land 'f So W. Miller for Taxes or Emery Ix-hr... M It. Fcnslcrinnchcr 33TS CO Male or new llomls looo 00 Notes Discounted 4513 66 Brag s and Medicines ft 12107 at . in Te UO 00 280 00 210 CO 1M 00 lindanes dilo TreasHro?. . , EXPUNDITUHLS. lly 1". K. Ilcrnd, teaclior iUIss U J. Ilellman, teacher.. . s. It. uunam teacner Miss llnttio Koons. teacher.... " Jliss Uurrto llsucr, teacher zoo 00 10 uv 1C0 00 127 61 230 60 20 78 85 t0' 76 00 66 00 1 UI's Kiniim llnuk, tcacliur.. " A. A. u rover, teacner....! " lniurnnco 11 Coal nml Lumber " 1'rlAltno; " Ifc-niulUtiii? " J. Kostcnbader, collector com... " .lanltor's Fees ' lfctlcmntlon of "Certificates of Indebtedness SOT 12 " 11. H. Snyilcr, supplies 4 60 " . O rarer, savpllcs. . . , 11 2a " J. 1,. Unucl, supplies 41 03 ' (Iriubcll fcOo , supplies 9 10 " II. Kostcnbader, supplies 18 43 " II. Olenlnc, supplies 6 73 " Tlios. i). Hock, supplier 7 64 " John Khcckler, supplies 4 07 " II. Kostcnbadcr, repairs 17 60 " Jim. Miller, repairs St S3 "' A. 1). Mossor, repairs 22 83 " Henry llcckcndorr, repairs 3 00 ' Aaron Krunvrcpntrs 1 26 " KiintJ ft .Incnbs, repairs 4 60 Juhn lllnkcr, repairs 1 75 U. Hravcr, repairs 13 90 " A. V. Knclics, repairs... 1 12 " A. 1). Mosscr, repairs 14 32 " li. J. Youngkln, miscellaneous.. 3 43 " It, Fcnstcriiiachcr, miscellaneous 100 11 S.un'l Hclicrllng, miscellaneous. 2 00 " Jno. Sliccklcr, lnlseellancous.... 10 00 ' i:. II. Snydtr fur llzra Mover.... 6 23 ' Jos. Zalin, nilscellancnus 2 25 " Unas. Fruolicli miscellaneous... 3 01 ' F. 1. Loni;strcet. miscellaneous. 8 00 " II. J. Kunlz, miscellaneous 2 75 " Lewis Graver, miscellaneous ... 4 03 " llondedcstroycd 1000 00 " Int. on Uouds and Certificates. . . 1010 60 " Notes & discounts paid at Dank. 6131 57 " N. 11. ltclier, rart payment or llond No. 70 60 00 " N. H. lteber, balance as Treasur er, 1878 8 1 44 " Miss llnttio ICoon, teacher 00 00 " Miss llinma. Hank, teacher 25 00 " Miss li. J. Ilellman, teacher.... 00 00 L. II. Snjdcr, Treasurer o com.. 133 07 The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store, I you want anything in tlio Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tlio Old and ltoliablo Drug Storo, in Dr Hobcr'a Block,- ncatf tlio Post Oflicur A. J. BURLING, Proprietor, iWl.rrn ron mill 11 ml d Intl flUll couiDleto stock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PerfuuiGry', Soaps, Brushes,- Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating' Oils. A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses. Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro AVincs and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. If all Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to the1 compounding or rhysi cians and Family Prescriptions,- Established 1807. J A. J. JJU LiULSS ut. LchlEhton. NovemOT 2. 03 c o CD re tt Invariably cures CourIh, Colds-, HoftSc ness, Bore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and other Affections ot tho JHroathlug Organs. Total $12312 10 Wo tho undcrslirneil duly elected Auditors or tho Uorougli ol Lchlffhton, docortlfiy that the accounts or E. II. Snyder, Treasurer, Is correct to thobestorour Knowledge and belicr. W. A. DUIUIAAimi, ) W. W. limVHAN, J Auditors. F. 1'.. WHITNEY, ) Juno 28 ws. l'nrlsCrccuanil l'olntocs. I never believed I'aris green could to ab sorbed by tlio roots of any plant, for plants do not tako up through their roots anything but solublo matter, and I'aris green does not disj'.vc in water, but Moats in it for a slioit time. It doubtless decays in limo mingled with tho earth, but by that tlmo ils natuio will bo changed, anil tho poisonous effects neutralized. It is probablo that this change takes place beforo tho particles decay, or at all events they aro so thinly distributed in the soil as to bo harmless. This is proved by the fact that we used tho baby's nut grove, whera I'aris green hasbecn liberally applied to tlio otatoei (grown under ttraw), for a feeding yard fur a score or more oflitllo pigs, and they rooted it over many times seeking slray (Kitatocs and feeding on tho angle worms which wcro mado plenty by tho cov ering ol straw. None of tlio pigs wero ever sick, and, in fact, wo never thought about the poison until to-day. In the field tho old hogs havo rooted over tho potato ground thoroughly with no harm to lhcmselves,and hero tho poison was applied tlirco limes. li'o can raise good crops of potatoes by using plenty of I'aris green, and without it wo cannot, so long as the beetles stay willi us. Tho vines khould bo gathered In heaps and burned as soon as tlio potatoes aro dug, and then all danger is over. This is my judg ment and experience, and I shall act on it, although it may bo contrary to science. F. D. C. in X. V. Tribune. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer iKVJtujAnLB ron Inflammation & Hemorrhage. Piles, Sprains, Lameness, Hums, Scalds, Ilrulses, Soreness, Khcumatlsm, Dolls, Ul ccrs, Old Sores, Wounds, etc. Also for Toothache, llcadacho.Soro Throat, Asthma, Hoarseness, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, and all Hemorrhages, S.C. It Is acknowledged by Physicians of all schools that I'ouiI'm Mxlrnct has moro wonderrul curative properties than any other remedy. No lorm or inflammation, pain. &OHCNKS9 orHLEKDixo.butltwIllcuro. Space will not admit or naming all tlio diseases lor wiuen it is a speeinc; out wo win scpuanis. toryot Its uses by mall, on application. Ihe pleasing results or using tho i'.xiracl as toilet requisite, lias Induced us to prepare inoitlncd lormsot tho Uxti-nci In a Toilet nnu. (50 cents n box or.1 cakesj. a Toilet Cnniii Tor soltcnlng and bcautlTylng tho skin (tl.00 a bottle), a Ileal m ice (60 cents) ror sensitive nnd scvoro cases orOATAr.nn. our Cuinri-li 1'iu-i-175 cents) used with our Ituzni syringe 123 cents) is a radical cure. Our lnlinler (So cents), ror IjUNii and TituoAT IIiscasks and Internal hlcedlutrls Invaluable. Our Oliiimciit (60 cents), ror Soim Piles, etc., should bo kept In every family. Our Pinters excel oil others, use our Miclitaicii I'lipcr to prevent and euro Pilks nnd Ciiavino. Thobasootour Toilet tnd Jlcdlcatad pre parations Is Pitml'M ICxIrnct, whlchls a guarrntco that they aro superior, anddescrvo ttieennlldcnco or tho public. Sold by A.J. DUlil.INd, I.clilgliton, and all Druggists. 1-rep.ireu only uy POND'S liXTUACT COMPANY. New York and Ijndon. Juno 7. lot. A Sure C'iitu forilic Cinpcti, Tor tho last four or ftvo years, sinco I have had the care of young chickens, I have been troubled every year by my chickens having tho gapes, that disease- which often scctns to some to be incurable. I had often heard that by running a horso-hair down tho chick's throat, tho small worms which stopped it up could bo extricated. Though this method may seem to some, as it did to me, to be impossible, yet it is a suro and casycure. Tho following Is tho way I cure my chicks i Tako n coarso horse-hair, twist it between tho fingers, leaving a small loop nt tho end j men get soma one to noni me cinck around the body and by tho back of tho head, while you hold its bill open witli your left hand ; then with your right hand Insert tho looped horse-hair in tlio small aparturo back of and which seems to bo a part of tho tongue. Then keep twisting tho hair around between the Oncers, while, at the snino time, vou run It down tho chick's throat to tho depth of . .- 1 .1 -I I.. .1 . muuu. Knv uit;iit-ag turn tmmy Ulaw 11 oul, twisting it all the whilo in tho samo direc tion as beforo There may bo some difficulty in inscrtlnff tho hair, as tho aperture keeps opening and Closing i but witli perseverance it cau bo casl ly done. Hun tho hair down two or throe times, using a new hair each time.and your chick will bo cured. Tho operation seldom has to bo dono but once. J. H'. II, in Foul try Yard. news t; oss ip. Ilesnectfullv announces to tlio people of Leliiffliton and its . ... i , l .1 1 -At- E-.i 1... J.1. vicinity, tnat, no nas iuse cniargeu ins luuuuuiuiury uy mu addition o another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description ot ous 9 Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho samo articles can bo bought for else- . t r n i.-i 1 rf 3. where. Jlcre aro a tow 01 cue inducements onerea : Parlor Sets at from 50 to 60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. 4U to ijuo.UO 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. In this connection, I desiro to call the attention of the citizens to my ample facilities m tho W1BERI AKI1G- BUSINESS, with a now and handsome Hearse, and aful lino' of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Tatronago respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. KUILWAIITZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA 'pea' rH 'ho Best ana Most Popular Pulmonic is It Will Wtty to lUiul rmi t p.lftfhlniT Inlfnmrd ifbnn llio lrHtntcd Hn. Ingol tlionir pasBnircPilB dim to Uiclnct that its uipxedientB nro tho most cDl en clous imtmon. in aininlpfl tunwn tft mnllcit tiotnuv. tlie b&n ni III 11 lllllVIU UCIII lUU 1J 1 Ul SSIVJ iiutiu- lIOurJJ riiAn i , cneraicnur nnueo wim me mxiiirinni iiruiriTunni iiiu Allien iiai-iawj'.a or linlni of uiienu. There nro besides, flvo other botanic cicmcuta wmcn give nuuuionai cxiicacy to the tli at iiamcU two. i iinxR wnn nnvo ucu il. pbit iuai UALryn TtnNCV OFllOHHlIOUNDANUTAlllSliot only woodcrfulir remedial lu nit cases Vrlieio thooruan ot respiration nro fleeted, tiutolso tnat us acuon is unnfcuaiiy rapiu. a lew aosea freni'cntlr servo- to relievo a very obsitnste cough, it contains nntnlnsrtoat can iliRordcr the stomach, a fact that can bo nliogcd'w'th trnin oi mil lew i on ten rcmecucB i li nas an ex irLMHUlJ UKICWIUIU IWIUl, UIIU IB "'lUlll ll 1IKUIU whtcn cnaoies luoio m ino most nnmeu means to avail themselves oi m viriues. It Flrople mndncsto trifle with n Conph. Iriltntlon ol th Throat, ChCfit nrt Lntics trav eH rnplillv. ami vrhnt is n trifling nnd cnsltr rnnnuornuio diiucuuv in thoBo ortrnns to-dav. TTinv In u lew weeks ttcvelon Into Llroneliltis or Consumption, two disease which corrv moro victims to curlr Kravffp. than any other in tho ion f! iisi oi uouiiv uisoruers. A uoucii may uo mir lernicu ino iTciiminnr Stiiro ot Cniisumptinn, n mtlndv of whlcl ITAI'a HONEY Ol' linill'IIClUNTl AJTl TAitisttie Rarest Known ureveniivo. Titoso tueremre, wno wonm arrem no progrnss o: ino destroyer, should delay not a moment to lake n rrRTAIN Bncclflp. ciiiijiJuiJJN. iieiivo irrcit nenciit irom its soothing properties, when sutlortnir with tho aroxjTms oi uroup nua w lumping coun. tjio rst named dlstiie is o-T)felailv destmctivn among vouncr cUlldrcn and tn's rvliaolo remedy non hi oo Kept on jinim in nil i)ou-euoiua. nay moi-irao l arKncra ami tjcnnonuze. I'ltlCKS, 50 cH.. nnd 1, BOTTLE, uoia uy an urupsiaw. C- N. CrUtcnton Prop'r, S9. SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. Wc have entered into arrangements With Rev. J. Kenhy Smytiie, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine Fon Little' Children, whereby we arc enabled to make you the following" tmrivallcd- offer an offer which will, wo feel as sured, secure for us not only your nainc, but the names of very many of 7otir friend'a and neighbors as subscribers to oiw paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF IIOLLARS have already been expended in- this " great offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTII- NG ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Oakbon Advocate and to Sunshine ron Little Children- Fur Ralo lir A, J. LelifgUtdu. l'a. DUItLISO, Dnktrcct. Havo you a "Raoinci Tooth" Reader? IP YOU HAVE, BUY Piko's Toothache Drops and Cure tlio nsocy in onb Minute. This yon cnniloforTiVKNTY-PlV!C CENTS Tho or Uclo will do tho bminos up hrown. dt-itend ution It; moreover It contiilns no luloJlcnt which can lujuro 3-our 'l con;. rniOE 23 CENTS. Sold ty all Drucats. C. N. Crittcnton, Prop'r The Largest Spring Stock Of Ladloh', Qcntb', and Ciilldrcn's Boots, Shoes Gaiters live! offcicd In this vicinity, Is at J.M.FRITZINGEll'S, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Pa. I have iut received an Immense STOPi; OT oriuu jiuuia, "iiuiia tru iAlllvlt, which 1 am bclllim to ttio mimic of T.otnirhtnii nnd lliohurroiiml'iicniKliborlioodCltKAl'KH thaw i;vbJt iiuiuiiu eoiaia tins county. V13U, Ull UUIBHD Ul Boots & ShoesMado to Order nt Astonishingly Low Trices, nd MENDING Neatly dono nt Vncctt to Biilt the times. I invito Iho public to call nud cramlnomy Stock ond Pritys beloro pnrcansinjt oltewhcio, ami lie convinced of tlx bovo tacis, HOUND TO faATIdFV. llcadj'.tnado Boots and Mines bought of rao that rip will be repair, cit without clurpt. Thankful tor tmut patronage, I rciinccfully ask ni'ontluuaucu themif. m J. w. l'-nnziNai-iit. Two dnarn below Itomtfr it llotloid 8 carilico Workx. Hank trcoc net. Syl The undersigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies of AVeissport and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an immenso assortment of the latest designs in Comprising Hats, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c, &c., all of which suo Is prepared to dispose or to her palrons at prices so low as to bo perfectly astonlshlnir. Hats and llonnets made up to order. SWlTCIIhS ami I,AI)1ES OWN HAIlt mado up to order on short notice and at very rcasonablo prices. jOjT4 Call and examine Ucods and learn Prices. Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store, April 2G, 1879. White St., WEISSPORT. GLEjNFS SULP1IU1I 80AP. Tho 'Leading External Spcclfio lor DISEASES OP Tim SKIN and Beautifier of tho Complexion H OltSUMKN, LOOK HER' E tVILf.OITCIIiltV WEItT, Saddler and Harness Maker, BANK St, LEHIQIITON, Ta., Calls attention to the following extraordinary LOW I'ltlOES: nuuiry Harness at Irom $12 00 upwards l-xprt-ss Harners at from 18 00 upnards llrtechine; Harness at from . . 8 00 upwards Itoatlnjf Harness at from e 00 uimards norso collars (hair) at from. 3 to upwards ". (straw) at from. ITS upwards llrlillaa n fan... . . . . u.iu,iivui i (o upwarus and all other articles nt nniinllv Inw nrir.o and iiuaranlefd of best workmanship, ltli. 1A llllNtl- promptly att ended to at reason able charges. Patrunago solicited. Way 10 Elizabeth Lcibesbcrcer. areJ 02.rcsidA9 in Rlchmnnil township, Berks county, nnd. Is in ai prooaoiiuy, one oi tne richest maiilen ladies In tlio county. Sho owns several beau tiful farms in Itic'lunoml tnwmhin, wliero the has lived nearly all her life. She has silvery pay hair.isneat and trim In appear ancej. A few days ago her farm handscom mcnoed hay making. To their great sur prise the oged lady and land owner made her OPIicaranco in tho Held, rako in lmn.l She was suitably attired for the occasion, her skirtaand dress being well gathered in and tucked back so as not to drag or give her any trouble in moving over tho field. She said sho was going to show them how to work. This, was greeted with a clapping of hands and yhecrs. MIm Leibcsbercer went to work in good earnest, toasod tho hay over and over, raked it into rows from one end of tho field to the other, and then helped to rake it on piles, and dually assisted in loading and raking after the wagons. Late on Saturday afternoon two storms met over the lower part of Baltimore and swept tho waterfront of that city from Light street to Canton, doing groat damage. Jf early one hundred buildings wero unioofed windows were broken by hail, and signs were blown down, A cual-eil place at Can ton was struck by lightning, but tho rain, which fell in sbet, soon put out the flames, Thomas A. Banders, bathing in the river at Spring Garden, was"beatcn under the waves by the stnrm" anil drowwd. Severn! per eons were severely Injured by bting blown out of their carriages or overturned with the vehicles. A storm at Klicott City, several miles from Baltimore, blew down a tree and killed a man and his horse. Rsumno, To., June 29. This evening, at 0 o'clock, fire wae discovered In the cigar box factory owned by A. Thalheimer, and before it was subdued, the factory and the houses of Haunab Gior, Samuel Kaufman and Faanklin llabn, were destroyed. The kiss Is estimated at $11,000 1 Insurance $5000, Supposed to be the work of an incendiary, F or Sal. or to Kent. An fllcililtr !ni-nt.l A Bin., rtnnl.la Frame Hoase ntuatoin K.nt Weiasnnrt. with llvo and ono-huit acris of .Laud, n rooii urrnara ol choice spules, Ac, 1'ot luuu V. yd. MUUIKIO. uijiy to I.. P. KLKPPINQEIt. Jan. 11. LollirUlnn. l'a1 $1500! TO f MOJ A YKA It. or CI to t a day in i yonr own locailiy. ro A anr mazo innr-n ti,i,,i ,h. amount st-ited above. No one c .u fall to make money ffiBt Anv one can du tho work You can niako from so cents to .' an hour hv devot. Inn vour ovwiinss aim spaie tlmoto tho bUHl. 'iff! lt,r.0,t" uothinir to iry tho burtnons. NotlnuK like it lor money luaktaa ever offoud bWnie. llii'ineM ploasaut ami unctly honor, yble. Iteaiier, il joa want to know all about the uet piyinebulnesa belore the pulmo send m your addreas act we will eud jou full par. ticular and private terms free i samples worlh j alao froo t you can then make np your ininit & CO., Portland, Maii e. Juno 7. ly. UMIXISTKATRIX'S NOTICE. Eilate of Vriat Jlchr, deecatcJ. rf!',,0'. Administration upon tho Kstate 0f.t,rl.a., dco J' If'oofSlalionlnirTown. ship. Carbon County, Pennsylvania, havlnir been Kranted to tlio unilerslisned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make pay. ment, and those havlnit claims against the samo will yrcsent them lor settlement to me. or to Bit. N. U. ItKHElt, Aient, I.ehljhton l'a. SUSAN lti:lU,'widlw. ' Juce -JS, 1879-W8 Admlnlstratrlg. TO CONSUMPTlWs; The adyettlacr. bavlnir been permanently t ured ol that dread uisejue. L'onsuuptlou. bvi simple reinrdr.la anxious to make ki.owu to hi-, lellow-sule.rrs the meaua nt cure, Toall who Ceeire It. be will aeul a copy ol the nreacnullon used, itreeof cnarire with the ilirwilona for rrepariuir and ualua; the aame. whlen tav will 11UOSCI11IW. J. I'artiea wiahinu the Precription. will please oddre, K.A WIL80X, lit pean itreot, Wllllaiuaburgh, N Y. atJ.Ouo A YEAirioTTShMMTOflTKebTbuTr. "ness men orageuls. New business i lliibt work, A'tdress Co-OrtiiATivis Aoesiv, June 28. 4m. My Motto : " Be Sure You Are Right, Then Go Ahead !" l&i'iBw-So Medicines. CIIAS. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist, l 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 which defy all competion ! My Prescription Department Receives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with tho best quality of lemedics that can he obtained, and so regulated as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private ltccipcs compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. tV All Drues and Splcet sold by me ore anaranieed to be Staidly rnre and Manufactnrad from tho verv Heat Grade Artklca. No flood Adulterated at Stv Kstnblishment, 8ATI8 TION OUAtlANTIiEli OH MONEY ItEFUNDIiO. OrdersbyWail rcoelvo prompt attcu tion. Tbanklnsr my friends and the publlo (tenerally for past favors, I eoDflaemally ask a share ol future patrouaee, gua'untclno: eatiaiacllou in every caao. ltospt'clluily, CIIAS, LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co,, Pa It renders tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear nnd Smooth, nud Is the ifcst Pos slblo Substitute for Expensive Sulphur 2?aths. It I Incomrmrnblo npnipdr tar nniTisira. TTr.. CER3, Cuts m.d every irntublo or unhealthy r.Dinlltloil Of tho ftldn. unit tit u mnt. Rfiivirnnliln I rcmetilal turcnt nml source nt epcotty relict In casea or Gout nml Iuieumatism. TiisnmntcpRirniie UIHINFECTANT OF CLOTHING Olt JJKP LIN JON, wotn atid uctl UvDersoui mlicrluir from ounoxioits or ro. tag 10 us diseases, nnd la it Capital Itemed v ana iTorci'muvu ui tueni, wiicn uscn anac injec- I ion l'ctsons rnni ovintr il iinvo no neoi tr take Suhtliur Hath, or to resort to Sulphur plnffs fiir bnthina punoaes. Ah un adjunct or tlio TOILKT it 1 far more rte-irntilo than anv Coe me lo sIlco It does not. iiho i iiia ui in Kb iiuiurr, VUUCl'Ul VUlUpisJI' TAN.FlihOKLis.ii&iiLi:s. urnTniTrs aid tho like, dhocdilv nclutoila clarifvlnir in. fluencoi and It la the ttry teU fcjoap to sinvo with.Decnuse it leaves tlio ekiu stuooth and free irom ino lriitaiion procuceii on a sentlilvocu- UcIp. iy the annlicatlcn or thti razor It also ootnplclely eradicate iiANlHtUl-'K. ilousonlrnt dertare it tolo EXCELLENT for wishing v OOMCN LINh'N. LUUoud oilier fahiica and ladiet rnovitifi lu tne ieat urclesof metropolitan uuu ruiai society spoaic oi it in Tesild'OiitalBpour m from nM quartrr of th1 Union upon ltBl'roprlrtjr. manv ot wlmh hnii been puullelfd In the form ol a neat pamphlet. its. the orKrtiinla bplnc onen to mitilm innnro turn nt Ins medicinal Vauehuui;k. No. 7 mith avenue. New Vouk. The attic o Is moreover Hjnoiieu o iuo jituicm iraieiuity, 1,1 KK MOST OTIlhtt FAMOUS I1KUEDIER. nisKNaS'S fiULl'lllIlL hiiAl ItflMli ciiiimtnt. cd. Soups wltlioat the mallest frnctinti ofro menial cUlcocv have tcu and are fointed upon theuiisuHptcting'anil nnoliserviint, i (;i.i(e sulphur boaps, poesetmr propmlu lUeotfcal Mini or equai 10 ino ure u npt'uiuc. wuich their vendors tea to rival hv undtTinimi nmnfii tion. The public should th' reform he caieful to Xiauir, aim ecu mm mvy na reui aiuoie. AU rerpt-ctahle I)ruvcitU, FarcvGooU-t Deal mBnd Oiocera keep ULUNN'H SUI.I'IIUU bOAT. and wjli on demand for It, supply the UtalUi-IA IU1.IU w tutlt VlUlrUUlOIIh jan. 4, 1873.y pi'iian & uniuicia Opening! Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lohighton and vicinity that ho is now recoiving and oponing a largo assortmont of SPRING & SUMME14 GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses, Dolainos, Coburgs, Alpacas, &o. Also, n, 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, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Gardon Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposito tho L. & S. Dopot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870.J-1 LEIUQnTON, TEHA'A.1 Prices, ;a5 cla. per Cuke 1 llox, (3 takes) sent by iuall,'(irepali( for 70c 0. N. CRITTENTON, niormcTon. No. 7 Sixth AtcN,V, For Said bj A. J, DUHL1NO, Dank Street, BLACKS and BROWNS AS K-lTURiLia NATUBE'flSELF, are comronicated to Giav and Flarao colored locttu, aimosi ui8tanutueoui.T by Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye anrcpaiatlon absolute! r free from hurtful In gTeUiirniftandlnUu tlv wiptrior hvrtmbouor lue en cm pmoutwi loany ariiuittoi iimoiomi. Piemtture GtLiTfeiiiii ami TiJtUMbut uro nm. ventod, aud tbe ailveiy halm of aire aiqtttrt the SOLDBV ALL DUUQQ18T3. C. N. Crittcnton Propfi SIXTH AVE.. N. V. Kor Rsla lir A. J. DCItLINU, Hank street ttiublon, Fa. Aoe-Sl, IT hit ALPINE SILVER MINING COMPANY, OF UUl'OllADU, CaDital, $2,000,000, 200,000 Ste I'nr'Vnltip, Rio ii" Slinrdi Dan. J. Sptnnc, Treasurer. 3, L. Tliniiipson,' Sccrotary,- Tho property of tills Company coiiststs ol tWeWo intnra nml wining locntlonvlccated In, Iakc County, Colorndti, In tho vicinity of' I.cmlrlllc, upon all or which oxtcnslre Ttcrlt hns been tloiifl. In all cases exhibiting true' llssuro reins, koo1 pay streak, nnd well de. lined lwles, Thrco ofthc lcndlntf mines nro well opened tip and have nt Iho lowol computation over TllM T1IOIKAN1) TONS Or' olli; IN S1011T i by May iVt. Ihe llallroad now under' construction will be within a short distance or this property. Tlio Company p Its stock nt 1.00 1 And OTHER PREMIUMS, 01Fci:cd to Subscribers of "flie CarlboE Adrocate." prflpcs to pcU a portion or UHj'flmro fur tMe iitirnouft ofi' more completclv developing ttiTmliic?, anJ for tlio erection of trorkfffor tho treatment of Its' ores. AimUcntlon for tlio stock rhnv xs mnde to' thooillco or tho Company, at 61 llroaUwar,- 1. H.-Tfle Mining Record orew Ttork, tlio hfKiiest mining uuthorlty m till? countrT,- si, lsiu. ino jinncipm owners in' nv nro lmnt yorRtnlr rtlbn whobv thclrown labor havo tihcovereU laiVfl'lHvJlfer Manhood : "Worth $G4:.2o. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia ...... $G0 00 Ten royal octavo volumes, Library law binding, mnrblo edees, extra itllt. 4000 cnuravlngs and ta mars, and irom 80 to loo cleitnntlv cnirravcd plates. Latest nud Host Edition. This special subscription work Is made lo order by tho Krcat house of.I. U. LlpnlnrotthUo., of Philadelphia, cxprcssley for this ureat urcmlum oiler oftho bonutirnl tiiililirniin!i nrn w r t.,. tlk Cllll.DRKN. It Is a llbrnry In Itself. Is not sold by tho trade, nnd cannot lere for less than SIXTY DULLAltS. bo bought elsewhere for less than SIXTY DULL.A1W. Sunshine for Little Children .... Sunshine for Little Children Is ono of tho mist mao:nlnccntly Illustrated publications In tho United Stales, Slio HJ4 by MK, lsucd monthly. Tho twelve numbers will mnko a handsome folio work ol 2SS pa ires. SCO bcautl ful pictures, 60 ol them full-page cuts. 400 exquisite stories for litllo onctr. The Carbon Advocate Tho Ncwslct and Most Keadnblo Weekly In tho County. Tho Favorite Kamlly raper, and tho ONLY NEWSl'Al'Elt entirely PltlNTEI) IN THL i-iiUNT. Cnrcrully edited, and with an n bio and wide-awake cons of Oorrcspondents.its columnsmako a weekly Journal of tho doings Ihrouith. out tho cuuutry. 3 2i 1 00 Total offer is worth $6-1 snjs Feb. 1st, 1870. una coin pan of ore which they now wish to cxtf&Ct and send to market. Our readers will do well to tnnko n cnturo Willi theso worthy menj this money win prouuiuy do rciurncu 10 tnem twenty fold. Tho business management has4 been placed In tho care oTMr. J. L. Thomp son, nn olllccr of lilxh stnnillng In one of the' lnrgcst and best banks lu the city. AU'ror. pectus Klvlnir full particulars sent lYCCy on application to the Secretary. marl&ahi1 How Lost, How Restored !! J8t piibtlf iicil. n newetlltum of Ir. CitlMrn'll'M CVIChi'.lte.t INny on tliorn(l!calcure(witliout llHlllClhO) nf MCltMAlOHKOR.V OP ts.nmiHl Wetikhi-H. luvoluirtnry KrmlnnI t.oturn. Tinnnlnnpi. Mftiu- tm nun L'hV ical Iticnpacity. Iinuriilmcnts to Mnrrno. t'ti. , nn, rnmumptx"). jhpllopsjr' ami i'iiw, -nuucftl ty aclf-inouUenco or icxnal qitntvnjraui'o, Ac ''ncd in a urnl'Ml cnvolnTjo, f)h!f 0 "oht. lh ei'ichintrtl hutlmr hi thin acihltrfhie Ka, pny, clear-y (.tnmn t alol, fnim a thirty yeata NUcco-tttl pr. ciico, ti.ui tuo iilHrinlna; cune" (liieiieoi ot fiifnbuso inny i indlcnlly cursd without tic danir-rnui to ot mternut meoU cniooriiio npuiicniloa ol tlio ku'fet pointing o.it n miu'o ot riiient one ntmp.o, certain and tmctual hymenuHor winch every auffdrer, lo tnnlter wimt Iiih t-omlitlon my he, may euro' hinwelf ihfaUy,ptivntti nun nullca ly. Thl- Iit'ttuio ftlmuni ho in tho hamla of every j ou tn nnd every itinn lu ihe lund. sent umler seal. In plain envelope, to anr ndtlroM, po-tp:ii(l ou receipt of six cl-iltt, ot two I'OHtnuo ftNinua Address tao Publisher?, TIic Ciilvrrwrll Itdlcnl Co., 41 ANN Street, N.Y. r. O. Itox A'Afc a ir. 12 vl UISLtiY'S IUUE IJISl'ILLEI) 5c KXTRACT 25c- WITCH HAZEL, On, H AM AM EI, IS VIltai'NJOA Equal In quality to nny mnde, and only'h'alf the price. Ojz. bottles 25c. I'liitsrouc. Ucllrrra Headache, Toothache, Earache, Soro Eycs.Kose-lllccd, lllccdlngtunKS; Pain, ful M nc(., White.'. Asthma, licduecs SWolU ln;, Piles, .c. I'ures Ilrulses,Scalds, IIUms SiiralnJ, Wound', lilieumatlsin, Eryslpel!tr,, clillljl.ilnJ. Vurlcoso Veins, Neuralgia, &c NATL'KU'D L'MVKIISAI. HUMHTV FOR iNTKIf HAL AND EXTEHSAL USB. ir your DruuKlst lias not H"t If, tell him lo order It of tho proprietor. UHAIH.ES F. AlST.KYV wnoicsnie uruggist, :03Clrecnwlcll St.,.Ncw YorkS- Worth $26.25. Sent on receipt of only $9.G0. Slmkespcrc's Works Charles Knlnht's famous London pictorial edition. In two Immenso royal octavo volumes. 3io wood-cuts and 36 full page plates by tho celobrated Sir John f filbert, A. H. A,; also 30 elegant steel cnnravlngs from tho most cml. ncnt artists or Europe. 'Ihcso plates alono tell In one volume, lcnimrtod Irom Germany. Tor Twenty Do lurs, at tho establishment ol Esies it I.aurl. nt, lloston. 'i ho text cannot be purchased In lets than 38 parts, at 10 cents per part. Hound In cloth, elegant gill tops and gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS NOTICED ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate 22 00 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth $2G Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A massive volumo ofl854 pages. Latest and best edition. Colored plates. Library sheep binding. " The authority In our office.' N. Y. Tribune "The best writers use Worcester as their authority." N. Y. Herald. "Tho standard Dictionary or America." Phllado.phla l'rcss. " Long considered the standard ot America." Evening Post. Sunshine for Little Children .... The arbon Advocate or, 00 Total offer is worth $U 25 9S Worth $1G.25. Sent on receipt of $0.00. The Child's Bible A magnificent book. Largo quarto. 838 pages. 300 fine engravings, color ed mspa and Illuminated titles, especially ileslurned by tho best artists or the day Cloth, clcitant lull gilt and gilt cdu.es, gold sldo and gold stamp. Clear, largo type, and printed un exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate 12 00 00 mnr20-3m HfUJSR Send 20 cents In stamps or cur rc,lcy lora ncwHoRUK Jlooav It treats all diseases, has-36'flno Engravings4 shi.wlntr positions assumed byslclr horses, a table ol doses, a largo collection of Valuable IMUlK llwti'i'fi rules ror telling the ago' '""" or n horse. With nnen!fra lug show.' Ing teeth orench year, and n largo amount ol other vnluablo horso information! Dr. Wm 11. Hall say, "I havo bouitht books that paid S9 and ilO Tor which I do not like as well1 its I do yours." bi:mi fou a- CinroLAii.--AtlKKTS tVANTKD: 11. J. KENDaLL.-BI.!).,. Lnosburgh Falls, Vt. mar. li-yl1 Vick's Floral Guide:- A beautiful work of in. Pasts, One CnlorBrf Power Plate, and 301 Illustrations, with De. miliit'onaol enobort Flowers nun Vevetiiblo', ond how tn glow I ban All for a Fivb cent MrAJtiv In i:nelili oraennan.' llio riowirnncl Veeetablo Oardon. l73pasoa.. Six Colore,) I'lntra an, i umiiy lioudred Kugrav nigs lor Cochin In papor covcraj Alluele. gaot o nth. In Oerinan and i:ngllali. Vb k'8ll utmleil Monthly Maguzm&)t rgea nciiioicdnla oln car- nuuibcr nnd manvtlno oiEravliKi. l'rlo Jt.'ia vcari I-ivo Coplostbr' f 5. Bpecinien numbers sent (or lu ceuta. Vick's sord niHtliobonitiitho world. BenoV' Five Ont Btamv fi.r n Flora I Outdo comainlua? List and Prices, and plcntv or liifornintlon. AUtltoav. Jin IS jami:m viok. ltochcater. N.Y lnii'oitTA-vr TO CONSUMPTIVEa A aptitlcmnn Iinvinjr been bo fortunate at to" cnio nln ton ot Coi'Bitmptlon Id tht worst etnges, nttct bump Kiven tip to tlio liy tlio most celo brutcd tliyiclniip, rleMrcsto uiio krmwntbs cm (which piovcss iccoastul in eery Curo) to t lioo nlll cteil wi 1; AHIiiun, Uronchtiis Conn hi,. Cnlds t oiiftmnption nml m I Affections of tlio llirntit ami Luukb. u tiit will ncnd tho Reo pe. frcoof ch'ti-fre, to ull who duslrn it, II thev wilt fnrwiuil their nCdrens to DAXIIKLi ADEE, 34' Liuertrp.t. rvcwYrrUA alim6 Tli Whit , -is- Total offer is worth $1G 9;-, Wit Worth $7.7o! Sent 011 receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Humor . From tho most celebrated writers. A maffnlflccnt volumo of the rarest ami rtcbest run. Large octavo. 600 pages. Cloth euro. 460 cngrarlugs and full page plates. Gold side and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate , Total offer is worth 0 50 9n 00 $7 75 DST BEAD ALL OP THIS, fl In order, if possible, to place a copy of THE CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this nnd the adjoining Counties, and to largely increase its circtdafiofi 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 are respectfully requested to write to us for any standard set of works; and in connection with our subscription department, their orders will bo at tended to at a large discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness nnd satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers we mention the following ; DIOKETf'S WORKS, 1 f Tlf AORtKItt'S WORKS. HtlbWrni'S WOllKS, 1 (AllrttgKtcharlulcr JlltV'IN.ri WOIIKS, ' l'lthSUOTTS WfiHKS, f f JoltnliKr.l i JIAItllYAT'S WORKS, COOi'Klt'S WOHKS. J (.ANDOTUEK WOHKS. JgirThc 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 EASIEST SELLING, THE DEST SATISFYING SGiilctoe lis Introduction and World-renownerf reputation was tlio death-blow lo hljh priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND' WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This. Is a very Important mailer, as It Is a well' known and undlspulcd tact tnat manf ol ttto' to' called first-class machines which are ottered to cheap now-a-Cays are thoto that have been re' possessed (that Is. taken back Irom customers alter use) end rebuilt anil put upon the muktf " "cwiiite is the rccn of an sewino MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAIIKET. IT IS MUCH LAIiGEtl THAN THE FAMILY MA' CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED- "T COSTS MORE TO' MANUFACTURE' THAI EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. P0SIIIVEANO' DURABLE. , US WORKMANSHIP fS UNSURPASSED?. Do aot Buy any other beforo try ing tho WHITE, Prices and Terms Mafle Satisfactory AaENTS "WANTED t IThito Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. PAGA, AGll.NT FOIt CAIinON COuNTtV Msr.i3'79-llni JUAUCH CHUNK, la NEW PI ANAS 8135 Fjcu. and all rirlra. Inclucins OHANI). feQt'AltUANlJt'ritUIJlT.alUtrictlyFJltST. Ci A8H. imiIiI ni Iho lowiat ntt raah whotea:er lacoir p lcea, iHicct to Ihe l'UllC.Il AHElt Thea Tianua maoe oi e itf tlio tlueat displaya ab tlie OuteuniHl KiblUltinu. and ur-lo unaui. utouaH' reenumiendrd for the ItiaiiUT lloitoiiaf orei ittso l-i e. limruiulr liirorporaied SlanuraetuiiiiK Co-Partiy e Ub'ubni oTrr" t leara llie hquaie Oraiid- coniuln Matli uahek'i new pali ui Duylei Oveianuua bcxl.. the Rratesi ttunrovi-bjeiit lu tlie tilaiorr of I'ianu maulrg. Tlie Uirlanire tlie ll.VHM' IN AMKHli A riauua ai t uu lilal on't fall lo wiite lor liluairaie.1 and DetcrlullTO CataliT'ie if 4a pa( uisiuu frtT. JlK.MIKI.SSOIl.V IMANO CO. ill Kaat IStli btrcet, N. V I) tar
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