FARMERS' COLUMN. FAIlMEUS' VlVi:s. Ladles should cultlvnto flowers as an In vigorating nnd healthful excrolse, both' for the health of themselves and also for their children. The desire torrralte one's homo attractive and pleasant is prominent In the mind of every right thinking person, not merely lor his or her own cnjorment,.but more lor the Hike, of their children. lmna before a boy or elrl Is able to do farm work they could bo helping their la ther or mother in the kitchen or ffowcr gar den A n general thing, when you ask a farm Usiily JExeoi'SMDia g Cape Iffay AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Thb Famotb. M anmoth, Thbek-Ukcic Steamer " JIEPUDMC," leaves Uace St. "Wharf Kt7Vi A. M arrlvinu at uape may bisoih ur. flu jMinrning, leaves uiipo mux v P. M . iilvlnir ainole time for batilna:or ft tlnvo on the beach, A full ll.oss Hand and Or. flheiini Mn.in rur linnRlnir. Vnrlnr KnttrtAlnments-varied weekly. Luncheons nnd lie- froshmcntsln abundance. Dinners ann Burners pr.viueu,, uystera ann, jiisii bcj-too, lor auy lier a few momenta after taken from the wator. STjivc lov the ICouiKl Trip, One Dollar. jWBUNDAYS-wlll leave IlacoStroot Wharf at JU A. M.-E. , , r.s.-A Droiiil Qauire tncam Itallroad will convey rmsscnitcrs to Cape Island In 8 minutes. Tickets lor sale at all Itallroad Stations. Jo.28.wS tVhcnco lMtinU Obtain Tlictr Sup Iillm of Food. Hcnls get part of their food from tho air, wjfo w)y ,,iedon,t liave a ntco flower throuiili their leaves and other green parts, the rest from the soil through their roots. This is proven bv a vast amount of labor ious and omirato cxjierinicnting, carried on for tbo most part in tW Kurotican cxpri- mcnt statlous, for tho purpose of discovering the laws of plant nutrition and growth. Water. plants have the tiower reabsorb ing water through their leaves, but lliebulk of their supply comes, and must come, from the atmosphere to tho soil, and thence to tho plant through its roots. The carbon of plants ll taken from the at mosphere. Tho leaves absorbcaibonloacid, and with the aid of light wrest its carbon and oxygen asunder, setting oxygen free, and thus purifying thonlr, whilo they re tain the carbon. Carbon uultcs with hydro- earden, tho answer is invariably,"! have no time." Now tin old adage is, "whera there's a will there's a, way," nnd- every woman could snare eav two hours a day. Slako a start and you will find by luo end ol three months thntyotir labor has not been in valn. What is more delightful when a lady friend calls on you, you Invite her to see )ur flow. cr garden, and see how much pleasaulerlho time passes away A bcautllul garden tastefully laid out, and well kept, is a cettaln evidence of taste, re finemeut and culture. It Inakcs a lowly cottage attractive, and lends a charm- to tho stateliest palace, An English writer lately visiting our country, writes I can conceive of nothing more dreary than to live In the country and havo no gen, oxygen and nitrogen, to make up the i . f - ' . iL. various tissues 01 me umui, mu , . , , ,.f...i.it,.m.n,ll,l..thnMulen. 8rf- To have no garden is to take the ', ' , .. .," u poetry and nearly all tho charms array Fiarcil, sugar, unu ou uii. iuo uniivw.v - - - . i. . .i, .. ..Lr..i,. r.l,n,nnnH. from couutry life. To have a garden is to .. . . n-i i i ";..,). J have many friends continually near. "". ' . . .iT" ",7:,;: 7:; Ihavo little faith in American women mat llio caruon is an, orneany aiijuuiaiueu , . . ... . becom nc farmers lioldinz tho itom uic air. iiie buiiiw ui luu u.n uu hydrogen is not definitely settled. It is I .1.-1 Jl. , 1 verv prouau o mat iuo water uvsuiucui , . , ' J , , . , ., , .. , .. pi shed by women, if they havo a lovo for through tho roots lathe main, if not tho becoming farmers holding tho plough wielding tho si a le or shovel, but I do Itnow that all tho rest of tho work can bo accom rntire source of supply. Our cultivated plants get tho bulk of their liitroEcn from the soil, through their roots. Many years of labor of tho best investiga torsi nnd many thousands of dollars have been dovotcd to the study of the sources ol tho uitrogen of plant-food. Tho theory that plants avail themselves of tho free ni trogen of the air, of which thcro nro thou sands of tons over every farm, must bo re garded as wrong. Tho theory that plants in general, and tho "large-leaved" plants in particular, as clover, turnips, corn, etc., ob tain a good deal of combined nitrogen (am monia and nitrogen) from tho air by their leaves, is hardly tenable. Tho gain of ni trogen from this source, seems to bo very email indeed. Tho most of tho nitrogen of our crops is got from tho soil through tho roots. Tho soil gathers somo nitrogen com pounds from tho air, however, and it is ex tremely probable that it assimilates free ni trogen, and thus In two ways, stores up at mospheric nitrogen for plant-food. The ni tratcs In the soil, formed mostly from tbo decay of vcgetablo and animal matter, nnd tho chief natural sources of tho nitrogen of plant-food. Ammonia, which, liko nitric acid, comes from vegetable debris and from manures, as well ns from (ho air, is also used by plants. Oilier compounds of nitro gen, no ono yet knows just what or how manv, ran also bo assimilated by plants The mineral ingredients of plants are do. lived exclusively from tho soil. Of these, potash, liinc, magnesia, iron, phosphoric ncid nnd sulphuric ncid, must bo furnished to nil agricultural plants, through their roots nnd by the soil, in order to their growth. If tho available soil-supply of any ono of theso is deficient, tho whole crop must suffer. As regards eoda, silica, nnd chlorine, tho ex- ncrimeiital evidence is not so decisive. A itinall quantity of cMorino has been proven necessary for Hie perfection of some plants. S win is needed in very minulo quantities if at all, by crops. A little of silica is prob ablv necessary to tho perfect blossoming and rilwning of grain. To sum up in a few words: "Air and wa ter together yield tho materials out of which fully ninety to ninety-eight per cent, of crops is built up. The soil has to give for their nourishment only the two to eight percent. of mineral mattcis, which remain ns a3hes when they ore bamcd, and the ono half to two ier cent, of nitrogen which they also contain." .'lmcncanyloriciimirisf, The Best and Most Ponnlar Pulinoiiic is It Will Pay t Head Vhig! Daily Excursion to SEA BREEZE I The splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A, WARNER,! leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Daily at 8:15 A. M., for Sea Breeze, (about 65 miles), down tho Delaware Bay, arriving back to the city early in tho ovening. This is ono of tho most pleasant Excursions out of riilladcinma. A iuusieai tntci tninnicnt and Dancing win enliven uioirip. itciresii- ments In abundance Dinners, Suppers, Ac. All tho conveniences for Salt Water Bath lug. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements are provided. Fare, GO cts June 28, 1870-w8 Children, 30 cts Mew &5-asls I Mew IPfieeg the beautiful. Thcro lies tho trouble -few of our chll dren aro taught to garden. If they possess a natural tasto lor tho persuit, sometimes it is gratified, but not ulways. The first thing necessary after well pre paring tno soil, Is to purchaso garden tools a small set, comprising a rako and hoe on ono handle, a trowel ond a spade aro very essential. Willi their aid much light work can bo accomplished A watering pit with a large nozzle, and a fino sprinkler is also required. With theso implements every woman can bo her own gardener, nnd not only raiso all tho flowers she may require, but also contribute a largo share of tho vegetables that aro always wel corned at tho table during both winter and summer. Every morning dig ono or two beds, ac cording to size, nnd continuo the work until all nro cleared nway. Then commence again, and this prevents tho soil from be coming baked, and lets thoalrnnd molsturo enter the earth and nourish tho tender roots. Tho next is tho selection of seeds, which is a very importaht matter, and on tho wis dom of tho choico success or failure may de pend. Thoso who havo had lilllo experience should invest cautiously ami in tho tnpro hardy and populous kind, such ns asters, balsams, slock, petunias, zinnias, etc., with a few of tho more tender kind, just far trial. A half dozen of flowering plants well culti vated will give pleasure, when a hundred neglected or illy cultivated ones will bo a source of pain. riant with caro and kill nil tho weeds, and you will not regret tho small Invest ment required to commence and continue a garden, but will becomo moro nnd moro enamored with the occupation, and will yearly increaso your stock nnd your jxjas- tires. yiinncapslLt Tribune I respectfully auuounco to the citizens of Leliicrliton and vicinity that I have leased the Old Post-Offico Stand, on BANK Street, Loliighton, and that 1 am now receiving a run lino or Mtfiaas asacl Fasicy als, consisting of Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Tlibbons, Ituches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles ?md Oil, Zephers, STancy Stutioncry, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated P.'Emm's: Casssmsjt Okam. Call and examine my poods ; the prices aro so low that they cannot tail to suit all. 7-1 S. . WIOEATMElSr. entitled "Locusts and Tlio Uonoj- Uee, The following Is from a littlo volume ro cenlly published Wild Honey "It is tho making of tho wax that costs with tho bee. As with the poet, tho form, tho leceptaele, gives him morejtroublo than tho sweet that fills it, though, to bo sure, thcro Is always moro or less empty comb In both cases. Tho honey he can havo for the gathering, but tho wax ha must make him Bolf must evolvo from his own inner con eciousncss. When wax is to bo majo the wax-makers fill themselves with honey and retire into their chambers for privato medi tation s it is like some solemn religious rito; they tako hold of hands or hook themselves together in long linos that hang in lestoons from the top ot tho hivo and wait for tho miracle to lranpiro. "After about twenty-four hours their pa tience Is rewarded, tho honey is turned into wax, minute scales of which nro secreted from between tho rings of tho abdomen of each bee; this is taken off and from it the comb is built up. It is calculated that about twenty-flve pounds of honey nro used in elaborating one pound of comb, to say noth- rags I lug of the time that is lost. Hence the im portance, inau economical point of view, of wero tho prayers wo said.' TJCIS AMI THAT. The height of tho season 100 degrees. A man cares littlo for his wrongs when getting his funeral rites. It is evident that the earth is feminine from tho persistence with which slio refuses to tell her nge. Tho barber of tho Governor-General of tho Dominion styles himself "Lomo mower to her Iloyal Highness," etc., etc A Syracuse boy put his sister's switch Into a cannon for wadding on tho rourtli. He said that was the proper way to bang her hair. Talniago's sermons as printed in Eng land nro very appropriately followed by a paragraph requesting readers to pray for tho preacher. Another revolution is in progress in Mexico. We believe this makes 487 slnco tho Ht of July, with somo of tho back coun ties to bo heard from. " Landlady," said he, "the coffeo is not settled." "No," said she, "but it comes as near it as your last month's board Mil does j" nnd that man never spoke again during the meal. " You lovo mot" echoed the fair young creature, as her pretty head oiled tho collar of his summer suit. "Yes," he said tender ly, "you aro my own and only" "Hush I" she Interrupted, "don't say that be original. That sounds too much liko Barnum's show bills." Boyhood is candid, nnd middle age, though it may think the samo things, is re ticent. "What part," asked a Sunday-school teacher, "of the 'Burial of Sir John Moore' do you liko best?" He was thoughtful for a moment, and then replied. "Few and short The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices co to the Old and .Reliable Drue btore, m Dr. Ss. 13 lleber's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, I Where .von will fled a tail nnd complete stock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & nbrica'ting Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for JMcdicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a j?;reat variety Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and lamily Prescriptions. Established 18G7.1 A. J. DUELING. It Inratiablr Cures Coufflu. Colds, Hoarse ness, Sore Throat. A ft lima, Croup, and other Affections of tbo Breathing Organs. Tf finnthln? Inflnrnpfi nrnn thn lrrlfalfrl lln Ing ol ihn ftir pAssnrvs, In da to tho lnct that IIS lUffl rujeuio m v iuo ninni, vuiunviu Jn nil iiitui 10 simple Known to mriricm uninny, me nasi of tho rut I do oetnit t.ie XJONl.Y of iho IIOKK HOUND IMMNT, chcmicftiir unitert with thp mMlcmni principled me A iiikh halham ka or Balm of Gi'eed. There nro bpmles. 11 vo othei uotnnio elements which pivo auulilonai eiDcacy 10 IUC in ni iinmt'u iwo. i hnre wnn nnvu uCfi it. air mat iiai.E' tlONDV OF IIOUEIH DNIJ AND TAll IS not milv wonderfully remedial tn nil cases wheie liiocruan m rrspirniion nro miecieu. om hi so tnni Iti nclion Is LmiMialiy runld. Afewtlnsca ricqi'cml sitto to relievo a very uusvtnatr foituh. It contains no thin? tint can tliRorrler the Ftomurh,n fact that cm bo nlcgedw'th truth of but lew Conch remedies! it Iimb nn ei. trcireir aTeea hie flat rr, nn1 is mid at n figure which cnaMestho-oof the mot limited means to avail inemFCix e oi us vn mrs it i pi tn pie mnuiics-io inuowitn n louffii ill lllll'IIUI LU- A IllllUI. IjUCL Ijll l.UUK'l L11IV cl mildly and what is n tnfllng ana cnsilv mnnu uuu o uuiiciiilt hi mnsc oicaiM in-nnv. mn in lew wefika novelon Into UrnnchltU nt comtinipt on, two disease which rnrrv more victims to eurlv crav?. than any other In the long im ni nomiv uisoruer. A Coutrh may be fitly termed tho Prcltrnlnur Stupe of Consumption, ft milmlv rf whlc IIAT.K'H HON'KY OP KOItCIlOUND AND TAItlsthv f-urest luown iirexentivp. Those theietoiewho would arroii thoprorefsof (lie a ct RTAlNHpcclfle. C1U14JUUN( doilvo crcat benefit from Its sonthinir piopcriles. when snQortnir with the Snrnxyrms ot Croup and Whoop nff Couqli. Tho rst named d mno is e-Dtcla.ly destructive nmonR vouncculhlien and th's ri'4-iole lcmedr MIIHIIII UU llll iiUim 111 IIII IIUU"UllJiU3 liU the Mriro t'aemifres and Kcoiiotnlzo. PltlCKH. BC ctn.. and $1, 11SH DOTTLE. Sold by all Drucglsts. C N..CriUeiiton Prop'r, NO SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. N.V. 1 nLtWUL, Wc will Pay the Postage "We have entered into arrangements with Rev. J. Henry SMTTnE,of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine for Little Children, whereby we arc enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, we led as sured, secure for us not only your name, bnt the names of very many of your friends and neighbors as subscribers to our paper. Although OVER A BULLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this "great offer" by the "Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE ROOKS. Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to- the- Carbon Advocate. and to Sunshine for Little Children-, AND SEND 10U Tor Rnlo br A, J. tohlgUton. Pa. DUHLIXD, Bnl. Mreet. Ilnve you a "Raoinq Tooth" Reader? IP YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops nml euro tlionsorr In one Mixdte. Tlila von fnndoinrTVKNl y.i'IVK QJJNTS Tho nr tlclo w II do tho bnsluei up brown. (li-iu-nd uion It: nior'-over it contains 110 lniio(Jleut which can lujure your Tueili. rr.ICE S3 CENTS. SoM By all Drnaslsu. C. N. Crillenton, Prop'r, Lchlhton. Noveinb' r2. n recent device by which the honey is ex tracted ami Iho comb returned iulact to the lees. Hut honey without tho comb is the pcrfumo without tho ruse it is awed mero- ly nml soon ilegfinerates into cantly. Half of tho ilclcctablcnces is in breakuig ilown thesn frail and exquisite walls yourself, and tasting tho nectar before it has lost its fresh- cess by contact with tho air. Then tho comb is a tort of shield or foil that prevents the Tho gamo lawsehould bo amended somo more. It is all right to Imiiose a fino for thooting gamo out of season, but what is wanted now is a clauso inserted to cnaldo-a man to shoot game and catch fish in season. Wo havo found it easy enough not to shoot gamo out of reason. To kill it in season is what bothers us. When, somo years ago an eminent Aus tralian was inspecting in that country a Respectfully announces to tho people of Loliighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that he is now prepared to furnish them with every description of HouselioIB Enrnitnrl, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the same articles can bo bought for else where. Hero are a tew or tho inducements otrereu : Parlor Sots at from S50 to 60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. 40 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 desire to call tho attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in tho BUSINESS, with a now and handsome Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am- prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Patronago respectfully solicited and tho most aniplo sat isfaction guaranteed. Y. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEIIIGHTON, PA. The Lending External Specific tor DISEASES OP THE SKIN and Beaulifier of tho Complexion, It renders tho Cuticle- nealtlifully Clear nrd Smooth, and is the J7ost Fos slbli) Substitute for Expensive Sulphur BMs. tonguo from being overwhelmed by tho first luuti0 n8ylum, miserably defective Iu con tliock of the sweet.' Kerosene for Clilckcii cliolcrn. A New Knglund poultry keeper tells us in the liulln 11'orM how ho saved his llock by a prompt use of kerosene. Over a hun dred of his fowls wero violently sick, purg ing, cramping up and refusing to cat. Ho says i "I took a pailful of dry corn meol nnd another willul of bran, into which 1 mixed two heaping tiblenoiifiils of cay enne pepper. This I rubbwl thoroughly to gether and then iwurcd a pint of raw kcro tene upon the whole mixture, which I sub sequently kneaded through the mass, I then poured a kettle of boiling water me mixture, aim wnen an was rareiuuy mingled ami oooled I fed every fowl in my tweuty pens with it all they would vat. There were many that would not toueh it. Thrso I watched'aud crammed with it as 1 did also every siol;, failing or dying bird uin my .premises. 1 followed up this style of feeding and cramming twice a day fur three days, without giving the fowls anything else, and from the beginning of this treatment I did not lose a unglo bird. I continued it a whole rtwk. This mush made them thinly. 1 vut into their drink cajvnnc pepper or unrtureo! Iron, aim noin ivtlr-d thrill to take this or go without water. j- ii-'uut nit ueiperi um the combination I have I thorn smne. But with above lieseriLol the kerosene ui! and jwjifier, forced upon tlu in hi eu ry instance 1 stinul out the ill cjse up. n my premiers and s-topped it til j :ud tlo-i ia.otti.iHr struction and appointment, ho asked what was tho special feature in the lunacy of a certain patient. "He thinks he is in hell, sir, was the reply. "If that s all tho delu sion," was tho rejoinder, "I think lie has a very substantil basis for it." A gentleman travelling on a traiu of cars, roccntly said to tho cornluc tbr : "Suppose the brakes should give away, whero would we go tor" The conductor remarked that It was impossible for them to givo away. But tho genteinan insisted upon a direct an swer, when the conductor replied i "It Is all owing to what your past lite has been." Ono of our esteemed contemporaries re vives and rejuvenates the Joke about the lady who Indulged lu tight lacing to prevent wastefulness. Some recent explorations made by Dr. Schllemauu demonstrate that four thousaud years before Xoah laid the Lee) of his ark the centennial of this pun was celebrated jn Hgypt. A country woman slopped some ten minutes In front of a store la Spriugfisld to gase at a latent ily-trap in operation, which was pretty well filled, and after studying the plaourd, $2, latently moved on, alter piping out to the great amusement of the bystanders: "Tew dollars I I wouldn't give t- cents f-r all tho flies In Springfield." Important to Builders, &c. Weisspoi'fc MsMaiiag- MOIL, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. MacHiiiaei'y is all lew mul of ILiitcst Pattern Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. $5T Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share of patronage in the future Very Jieepcctfutly, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the "Weissport Planing Mill. P. O. box 63. jnn.4- yl It I JncomjinrnVo Tlemcdy for Jlnulans. UL ; CERS, CUTS and evety Irritable or unlit?,,, thy j condition of tlio HUti. nml i most feiVircublf i remedial ni'rnt ond poirco ct Hvey relietln 1'UFCn t UOUT II ltd HimUMATlrtM. It in nioRtUPMrnble DlHlNf ECTANT OV Of.OTIllKa OH lifcJU worn nmi u-eil liy verHOii uflr;nff Imtu oiinoxioI's or cox TAG IOt PISKAbTS, Bill) 1 u Cppitui lU iiictJv ami rrevei totivo .f inem. wlit-n used asonlnjfc. llou reiftona cini)lolnf: 11 linvo no ncru lo tatto buipliur liiu-H, or tn rfBrt to Unlpbur plltl:B Ittr bntlnnir purioscs. As on mMunciof tno TOII-KT It lufarmorp rtojiftble tiian nnv Co mo Ic bIlco It 1H)K not. 111.0 a tic! en of tlfit natur- conceal Oomptcx lounl IHpiiiihIiph but if-moves llit'in. T.N,KHhCKLIdS,riM l'LKb BLOTCHKB aidtliclUe, upecdllv jnplntoi A cinnfyluc ttt tluence uii'l H1h tlio very bat Koap to ninvo with, nccii use it I pa ves tliw iktu smoulh nnd frro Irom he Iriltatlon prottucou on tcnii I v cu ilcle l'.V 'lie u'cltcnli"n or fie tazor. It alto complciely crad catp JjANDUUI'F. Ii.uhoit(w tler'arn it to bo LXCELLCXT for waftung A OOLliJ SANK LWti.uui oilier InlnJcH und IndiO' ukiviii In tno I'cat urcle of metropohta.i and ruial society BpcaJc ot It lu tno lueneti term. icmhi onmiapour in from a'l qanrtrr of the Union upon Um rroptlt tjr. m&ur oi wlti h itmp been publltli d In the f' rtu of a neat pamphlet prot'tiraM" ot Drujriri-ti nd l-'aucy Oord Deal rr. Ihi ontruiH's bi'liif? i-pen to public Jopdco Hon at his MI'PICIXAL W'AIEUIK VbE, Ho. 7 blXTU AVitMJK. Nl.w YoitK. The nrtio o U moreover lnaoisml ov t'io 3li dlcil fiaieiuity. 1,1KB MOST OTltMl FAtlOUH CRUBDIKS, OLl-'rthUU'iiUllMiAl' liab eniiiiitat td- Koips without tho niallct fraction of re menial tQcacv ba o I ecu and aro foicicd upon tbeuoauBpi-ctlngaud unobbrrruut, i genuine bulphor boana ptb8eHnin' iroprrt.e laertlcul ultn or equal to the J rent KpectQc, whict their vendors tseot to rival liv wudei tiud cropetl tioi'. The public should ih n for be caieful to Inquire lor u I.KNN'ti hulpbur boap bv lu full tifiiiin. mid tee ibut thev cot the real aillc'e. A'l itwpcUb! Ura ' TiHt. Tarcy Oon1 Deal, rrsard (lioctri itccp GU:NN'H SULrilUlt bOA l mid uh op dttraud for It supply tbo genuine iiiUtd to taelr ca toniera. Prlcesf;!S5 cts. per Cake 1 IIoxt(3 cakes) scut by mall prepaid for 70c. 0. N. CRITTENTON, rnopninToit. Ko. 7 Sixth Are., H. V. for Pnle by A. J. SURLINO, UauLKtrca, Lelilttton, Fa. BLACKS and BROWNS As Katuqal as Natu&r's self, arecninintrated to Oiar nd Flaiqe colored loctx, almost instauiaucousir uy Hill's ndr aud Whisker Dyo anrenaiatlon absoluielr free from hurtful In jrredtsuiaandlnnu tolv superior bv reason ot the tff cts produced to any article of ltsc'asa. iifmtture diimiSM A&n liAUMca ate nre- ented. and the oiiroiy bairsof afio a quire the true youiuiui iiuv irom mis maicuiuobs nyo, SOLD BY ALLDItUQGlST3. C. N. Grittcnton Prop'r. And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of 66 Tlie Caribou AclYocate. 95 The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAB! Or Six Months For 50 cents" I winon is Less than 2 conta per ."Week FOIl A LAW1E 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! B9 AVorth $64.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia $G0 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. Library law binding, marblo edsres, extra (tilt. 4000 enifraylngs and 40 mors, nml from 80 tn lou elegantly cnirrnved ulales. .uiesi ana iien ji.mion. mis tpeclal subsorliitlon work Is miido lu order ";,"' Kitui uuusu ui j. jj. j.i ppmcoi i a uo.i oi I'luiaiieiiihla, ex this great premium ollor oriho t'cautirul imbllcatioii of su8iii TLisiJiiiLuiiKN. It Is a library In Itself. I not old by tbo trade. EorRale br A. J, BIXTUAVIJ.N.Y. UUnLINU, Itank Htreet , cxprcssleyfor MINK Vnft I .IT. nrV In llBnlT I. nnt mlrl I... .1... ...... I- . . bo bought elsewhere for less than SIXTY DOLLAlfj. ' Sunshine for Little Children Sunshine for Littlo Children Is on publications In tbo United Slates. Slio HU by 14U, li twelve numbers will make a handsome folio work '1 a iui pictures, ou ot inem luit.pago cuts. The Carbon Advocate CTll is-ued monthly. '1 ho S88n.lirt'B. 3GU Leant!. 40J exqulslto stories lur little ones. 3 25 1 00 Tho Icwslct and Jtost Readable Weekly In the County. The Favorito .t,?K IyIJ'.l,PrJ.?1"1 ,h0 ONI'Y NHWSI'AI'IJH entirely PltlNTEl) iN rilh iiUMY. Uarelully edited, and with unable nnd wide-awake cons or Corrcspondcnts.Its columns make a weekly Journal of tho doings tbrouuh out the country. ntry Total offer is worth 04 25 Mi. l. Worth $26.25. Shakespcrc's Works Sent on receipt of only $9.60. 22 00 Charles Knlnht's ramous London pictorial edition. In two Immcnjo royal octavo volumes. 3,o nood-t uls and M rttll page plates by the celebrated Mr Jubn (Illbert, A. li. A.; ulso 06 elegant steel engrnvlntts from the most ctnl. ncnt artists ol l.ttropo. 'Iheso plates nlone full in one volume, Imiiortnd Irom Oeritmny. for 1 wenty Do Ijrs, nt the establishment ol Usees & l.aiirl nt. Uoslun. 'I ho text eanuui bo puicbacd In lts tluin 38 tiarts. at to cents l.r patt. Hound In cloth, elegant gill toiis and gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS MOrlOED A DOVE. The Carbon Advocate .... 1 00 Total offer is worth $26 Worth $14.25. Worcester's Dictionary Sent on receipt of $8.10. 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A mafslvc volume ofl8S4 pages. Latest and best edition. Odored plates. Library sheep binding. - j no iiumoriiy in our uincc. i. i. irttjunc. "T bo best writers uso orccstcr as their nutliorlty." N. Y. Herald. "1 he slumlord Dictionary of Amirlcn." I'hllado.i hla I'nss. " Long considered tho stnndurd ot Auierlcn." hlvenlng l'ost. Sunshine for Little Children The arbon Advocate .... Total offer is worth .... 25 00 SI X Or, Child's BtlDflco Worth $16.25. Sent on receipl of $6.00. The Child's Bible A magnificent look. Lirye quarto. SM pag's. 300 lino engravings, color, rd mspH nnd illuminated titles, tsiicciallyderlutieil by tho best artists nl the day t;loth,cleitant lull gilt and uilt edm s, iiold side and guld stamp. Clear, largo type, and printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth .... 12 00 3 25 1 00 $16 25 Wit anal IIs&iibboii0., Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Humor From tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent volume of the rarest and richest fun. Large octao. '0 pages. Cloth extra. 450 engravings and full pago plates. Gold slda and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children -. The Carbon Advocate 3 50 00 Total offer is worth $7 li READ ALL OF THIS. jD 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 are 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 irom retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention the following : Jllfrttght charge! to tl paid on dtlivtry.) DIOKEN'S WOItKS. 1 HULWEIt'S WOItKS, 1 I'ltl-SOUTT'8 WOItKS, ouoi'inra woiiks. fTHACKERY'S IVOnKS, I I1IV1N.'S WOPKH, IMAIIIIYAT'S WOIIKS, lAnu ujur.li wuitfts, JQirThc above "Club Offers" arc only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LETJIG1TTON, Carbon County, Penn'a. ADDJtESS, Carbon Advocate. Lulilglitoii, Vnr SHOW I HIS TO YOUA NEIOH'BOW M. " CIEUAN & CO. BANK STREET. Lohighton, Pa., Jl I JjT.EIt H and Dealers tn All Kind of anAIX DOUatlTnnd SOLD as ICKUUl.All MAllKUT HATES. Wo would, also, ie8pecttu'lvlnlorm onrcltt pn that wonie now fully prepared to ur 1'LV tnem with IBest f Coal From cny Mlno dcslicd at VEHV LOWKST I'UICKS. M. nKILMAN & GOV Jnl sr. A WI3KK In Tonr own town amino flfloiptnlrH rd. Yim can Rive the bun 99 incfsn trt.nl wlilioit rxpenae, Tlifl Ijcm tipp rt mil i v ever orteriV for tliovr will i up- lo work. Vi n nhmtld tiy nntlilnc e)o until you color youtuMf whnt you rnii rtoat the Iii8liip wocilrtf. No loom to explain here.. You c n dpvoie nil your time or only vourspnra time tn tlii liUMiiess onrt mat n trreatpivlor uverv liour tliar yon work. Women maens mucli nfl moii. Bciiil for B'jcclnl nrivnto term nu t partlctilnrs, vAncU vo mnll free, ts Outfit tieo Doit't c lam of linrd time while vou ImvoHiifli n cliniirti Address 11.11 LLETT A CO , rottlmd. Maine, June 7 IT". If Oil SI P qcnfl 25 cents tn ntnmps or cur. 1 1 1 1 n ii rency lor a nvw UnrtaK IIohk. It treats nil diseases hat 35 fino Engravings rlimln ioflttons nFfumed by rick horses, n table oriUiscf, alarKeollcetlon of Valuaiile--IMUHi Hkch'i-h, rules for telllnxtho a no Ijmf l 0f ,v horse, with nn engraving Mum. tnir teeth of each year, and a lare amount ol other vnluaMo hursa Inlorm.ttlon. Dr. v'm. II. Hall my?, 'I havo tioutcht books that I )iald 5 nnd 410 for which 1 do not like as well ns I do yours.' m:nd ran a Chici-lau. AOKSTH Wantkp. II. J.KKNDAr.U M.n, KnofburRli Tails, Vt. mar. 15-yJ Tlie "WMte . -is- THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiiMacliiiie Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to high' priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This is a very loiporlant natter. as It Is well known and undisputed tact tnjt nsnf ot th, so called first-class machines which tra ejerttl to cheap nowa-a,s are those that hav been re possessed (that Is. taken back Irom customer alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the ratrkst "tMiVIIITE IS THE TEER OF ANT 5EWINO MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAHKET. II IS MUCH LARGER 1HAN THE FAMILY M CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED MAIKEl:0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAM CITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSIIIVE AND "lis WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSEU. Do not B'd7 any other before try ing tho WHITE. Prices and Terms Mate Salistacloir AGENTS "WANTED White Sewing Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGrA, AOUMT FOH CAItnOK COUNTV. Mar.MTtMlni MAUCll CHUNK, V NEW PIANOS $125 I'acli, and alt nirlcn. luclodlng (Jit AND, bQT1 AHU A NU Ul'lUUHT.alUtnctlT Ki IthT Oi ASH. aold ai the jowrt net cnati whoieua'o lacotv p lc, till ret to ibe 1'UJtCll AHU It. 1 bw 'iano made 01 e f the finest display at tie CcDtrunml Jixlillutlon, oi0 fie unanl Dioualy rrcontmcuilt'd for tbeliiGiJEjtT JlOKOCS ove 12.M0 la uo. UciruUilr inccrporated JUiiafciuuur Ca Pactoiy etab utuit oTrr M rri Tte tquaie Oraud- conuta Math uliek'newpatcut Duplex Ovriruno bcale, ttio nrfatcat Improvement la tbe htnorjr ox l'l.uio iua lng. The Ui1t.uarelbeFINKMr IN AMRIIKA, VUaU eft on tilal pon't tall to wtite tor Iiiiutmted and Xccr1pUre CuUloff 11 48 pair nivlled lice. PIKMICI,SK()U. PIANO CO. Sll Kpii lfttli Street, N. Y 1 er I
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