FARMERS' COLUMN. A I'ciiiisylvniiln t'rnlt I'nriu. The Erie (l'a.) Herald publishes the fol lowing concerning the fruit farm of Mr. A. Dallies, at GIranI, in that cwniily : "The largest, finest an J most proJuotlvo fruit fiirni In Erie county, in the SUitc, 1$ Hint of this article. Although this farm is only about three mllc3 from the beautiful borough of Olronl, I venluio to say that many persons in this township who oro admirers of rural b.muly, of thoice fruit have never seen it. Of the, 10.000 or 12.000 bearing fruit trees on these two hundred acres, 0,000 nroopplo trees 1,500 pear trees; 2,600 peach trees, and 500 quince trees) all of choico vurieties. When 1 visited the larm In June, the prospect for a fino yield of opples, pears and icac!ics was Haltering ; but the tevcro and protracted drought has caused much of the fruit to wither and fall. Mr. 15. has six acres of grapes, mostly Concords, although he grows C'alawbas, Isabellas, and other choico kinds to acconiinodato his customers. As his f.inn Is bounded on the west by a dense forest, his fruit havo never been injured by that de structive insect, Uio rosebug. "Fourteen acres of tho farm aro planted to strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. Mr. D. prefers tho Cresent Seedling to any oilier strawberry for tho table or market. Its yield is wonderful. It is larger than the Wilson and has a finer color and flavor. "Although tho extremely dry weather has probably reduced the yield one-half, I pro sent tho figures below as a result of Mr. B.'s strawberry season. Whole amount gathered from 1J acres, 275 bushels, mostly Wilsons. Whole amount for Cresent Seedllnrs gath ered from one-tenth of an acre, 47J bushels, or at tho rato of 475 bushels per acre, .l mount of salo from li acres, $482.51, aderdeducting the expense of marketing. Paid for picking tho berries, $51.21. Trofit from H acres of land, $ 131.30 ; not a bad result, considering the unfavorable season. "I noticed on tho farm somo splendid spec imens of Lancashire swine, the most profit able breed of hogs even introduced into this country. They run In the orchard, and be come fat easily and in a short time by feed ing on the grass and on thediseascdandim maturo fruit that drops from tho trees." Wages of rami Ilniul. The Department of Agriculture has been collecting some figures of wide Interest re garding the rato of wages paid farm laborers in different parts of the country. These sta tistics show that, with tho exception of Min nesota and somo Stales and Territories still further West, tho avcrago monthly rato of pay declined from three to fifteen per cent, during tho year ending last April. But this decline in wages was moro than conipensat ed for by an equal and sometimes greater reduction in tho expense of living, so that the relativo condition of tho labor improved during the year. Tho pay of farm laborers in New England on yearly engagements, without board, averages $20.31 per month, and tho averogo cost of living, $8.02. The average for tho Middlo States is $19.09 j the South Atlantic States, $11.19, and in tho Gulf States, $14.80 j in the nine inland states cast of the Mississippi, from $15.50 south of the Ohio to $20.90 in tho north. West of the Mississippi the present avcrago is $23.81 per month, a slight increase over a year a, while tho prico of subsistence has fallen oil". In Colifo'nia and Washington Territory tho incrcaso has been still larger and now reach es $38.25, but is more than ofliet by a much greater increase in tho cost of living. Tliero is almost everywhere a good demand for la bor, and there seems no donbt that tho con dition of tho agricultural class is steadily improving along with that of tho rest of tho country. Progressive running-. Mr. Milton Darlington lives on a farm of 175 acres, six miles from Coatesville, Chester county. His leading industry is butter mak. ing, and in this ho uses 45 cows of his and 35 of his father's. He has but recently com pletcd his milk houso which is L-shoped,and in size 30 by 20 feet. Itis divided into threo parts ono for a fivo-horso power steam en gine, another for milk, and the third for but tcr making. Ho has a lino spring of water immediately beneath his engine, tho waters of which ho uses in churning and lor bath and culinary purposes in his home, all of which in delivered to the desired points by steam power. To regulato the state of the atmosphere in his milk room ho has con structed a duel 200 feet in length, 12 feet under ground, and 18 by 14 inches iu sizo through which be draws air which is lorcid into the milk room by means of a "blower," aud by which he controls tho temperature at will, so thai the thermometer marks from 60 to 06 degrees. Iu this mils: room tliero ore 8 pans mado of tin, 14 feet long by 2 feet wide and 5 inches deep, Mr. Darlington be lieving in the shallow process. Tho milk is allowed to remain hero somo twenty-four hours, when It Is drawn oil" by means of n pipe attached to ono end of tho pan, which is slightly lower than tho other, and tho cream is then gathered and churned. Tho milk is drawn from all tho pans In thosamo manner, and enters a comniun main which conveys it to the hog ien. somo 150 yards away, where, underneath that building, is a tank for its reception. Thence it is puinied to the porcincs above as needed. Mr. Darlington churns every oilier day, and makes about two hundred jiouuds at every churning, which ho sells at present at from thirty-five to fifty cents a pound. Tho hog house has a capacity for cno hundred and is so arranged that tho animals aro shut off from tho troughs while 'tho milk is being pumped into them : and then, on tho other hand, when it is necessary to cleanse the house, they can bo shut out from the centra of the building so as not to bo in tho way. Then their hog.hij are colonised, so that not moro than sis aro together in ono pen, Turin Nitv. Onion seed sown thickly now, in rich loam, will grow sutllcieutly largo to make good sets next spring. Vull when tho size of peas or beans, or they oun stand through the winter by covering well with straw or hay. Oats aro justly advocated as the gram above all others adapted to home, and it is true that for young horses, aud those used on the road, there-is probably nothing equal to oats, but they ought to be oruthed or braised and not ground, Iu fact, all grains aro bat ter fed iu this way. Moore's J!m-id chronleltt the auoeettful result duriug tbo past yearofanexerimeni' wnica is no-, new ouiuvewug J.uua im wiinoui uy simply pmohluf o 'I'll Id AND THAT. A countryman seeing the sign "Ilouds OiT," innocently osked if they Iiad gone on a uicuic. The young man who prides himself upon looking spruce, slionld bear In wind that the spruce is ever green. A pretty girl won amuskcl in a French I lottery, When lliey gave it to lier she oalc , ed, "Don't they givo a soldier with It?" I Fosd parent, if you want your boy to glide gently down tho stream ol life, cult! vato his little skull. Tho Philadelphia Bulletin heads a col umn article wHh, "Shall wo grow eur own sugar?" Vo answer sweetly, "We'd raise canoifwodid." An English critic says that American clergymen say, "larins" for lambs. This, you know, Is beeauso tho old wether wears a 'larm bell for tho flock. Lady (to rlicumo.Ua old woman) "I am Eorry you should suffer so ) you should try galvanism." Old woman "Thank you kindly, mum j bo I to awaller it or rub it in Bulkins, In relerrin!' to Hie time his wife complimented him, says tho coal firo need cd replenishing, and she pointed towards tho fireplace with a commanding air, and paid, "Peter, the grate- Another dldn't-know-it-wns-loaded pis tol went otf Iho other day at St. Paul. This is worthy of notice, beeauso tho pistol wni tho only ono of the kind on record whicli didn't kill somebody A man out West has killed his physic ian, and tho occurrcnco is so unusual a ono that the papers can't find typo big enough to express their astonishment. Husband Maria, my dear, you seem to bo very lonesome in my company. Do you not lovo m now as you did before our mar riage? Wife Why, of course, Gerald ! but you know sinco our marriago wo havo bo- couio ouo. and I feel loncsomo without a second party. A precocious youth in North Wheeling, prompted by an unpleasant recollection ol tho last term, says tho Echool teachers are like dogs, because "they lick your hand This carries off the palm. The threo proudest moments of a man'i life, between Iho cradle and tho grave, arc, when ho gets his first pair of red-top boots. when tho girls first call him "Mister," and when the doctor tells him it's a boy ChasllnoCox wants to boa ministcr,and perhaps ho can bo accommodated to the ex tent of making his choker a white one. Mrs. Jefferson Davis, in referring to tho defunct Mrs. Dorsey, remarks, Tliero was a woman I what grace 1 what mental pow er I what a will.1 Saratoga in tho Indian language means "tho region of the big hills." Ir. plain Eng lish it means the region of big bills." A little bit of a baby has his burdens- all tho good looking girls kissing him. Ho kicks against It now j but in after years well, let him do his own anticipating. It seems paradoxical to say that a thing can bo bigger inside than out, but if you eat a pint of dried apples and drink a quart of water you'll find that such a thing can be, A lady in Cincinnati attempted to com mit suicido beeauso sho could not master the Italian language. It docs seem hard that tho young ladies of America cannot be placed on nn equal footing with tho organ grinders. A current Item affirms that American women cat moro candy than- any other wo men in the world. And wo wish to remark that they aro swecler than any other women in tho world, and it isn't candy that makes them so, cither. "I havo nothing butmy heart to give,' suid a spinster to a lawyer who had con eluded a suit for her. "Well," said tho law yer, gruflly, " go to my cleric ; ho takes tho fees.' From Silting Bull, Esquire, to 11. It. If, King Cetywayo, K. C. B., P. I. Q.: Ugh big chief come to my wigwam share all kill whlto man play poker drink firo water. I havo spoken. "This, dear children, is tho bIioo ot Chinese lady; seo how little it is, what very narrow solo It has." "I'll bet it uin' half as narrow as Deacon Smith's. Fathc says his soul will fall through a crack In tho floor somo day and get lost," was tho shrill comment of a boy given to sharp listening. A colored man observed, while in con vcrsation with a friend, "I dusn' believe i bavin' a pardncr when you've on'y got small business. If you mako enny thing, why, yer don't git it, and if yer lose, yer havo to lose It all." "Jcsso," remarked his companion. A gentleman from the provinces went into the shop of a Parisian tailor to onler some clothes. Whilo his measure was being taken he said to tho sartorial Aristarchus, "You must find that I am very badly dressed, 'Oh no," replied tho artist," you aro not dresced at all ; you nro simply covered A man climbed a tree to tho height of seventy feet, at Offham, England, drew crowd of spectators, among whom was h wife and daughter, by singing hymns. Then ho took a rope from his ockct and said "Good-byj" I have made a nice noose, and now I am going to tie tho knot." Then he hanged himself. A boy recently camo homo with hi hair dripping wet, having just como from tho river whero ho hail been swimming, Ho was equal to the emergency, and es caped a busy timo with Ids mother and a birch sprout by wearily wiping his forehead and remarklng,"Itsawful hot work hoeing down there in tho garden I" A New York man has been fined $50 for kissing a girl. If every man should bu on offender in this lino end bo thus fined, tho courts could soon pay tho national debt. But justice demands that tho girl should pay half tho fine. A happy-looking married couplo wcro pointed out, and I was told that the lady had been married once before. When her husband died ho left a will giving his wid ow iv,ivv a year as long as sno remained a widow and all of his (ortuno if she married again. For ho maliciously added, " I want another man to know how wretched sho mado me, and he may find some consolation iu my money." The widow was not louj la finding another husband, and out of spite to her former spouso makes tbepreseut hus band extremely happy, aud tho wealth of the deceased is an immense factor to that ond. Women ore contrary creatures and men don't understand them. Exception is taken in England to the manner in which Mr. Tulinago points a moral. In his leoturo on the " Bright Sido of Things," delivered at the Temjieranoe tele at the l rystal Palace, as an instance of "tho ruling passion strong," ho related tho following; "Ah," said a man who, was on a sik bod, to his wife, "I am going to liesven." "You'll look vory pretty," said sh, "stuck up in heaven." "Bring me the i i i . . . . unium, we uiouuMi, -ana i; me give you another walloping before I die." these ViOfdsaaemesurjiideiit lately apleeeet peetry u Ute not toe of of u HWMswn "The fclkiwiuc lines were written fifty veers too by ouo lsatSy SSxewi'sioHi e Cape May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY, Tim Famous. Mammoth, Timin-DscK Steamer " ItEPUDUO," leaves Hneo fit. Wharf nllH A. M arrlrlnx at Cape May about Vi'i I'.IU. . Hiiurning, leaves unpe ijiunm 1. St.. Klvlnir nmiilo time tut tunning or a drivo on 1110 ncaeu. a iuii u.Rt iwn.i nun vr. chestra lulo for Ilonclup. Parlor L'nttrtalnments varied weekly, l.uiiclicons nnd llo- rrcsuincnts In ovmidnnco. Dinners anu Buppeis iir.viuou. ujhuiiouuihuiutwiui per a fow uionicnlsattcr taken from the water. JTavc lor the Iconnil 'ICvip, mc jpoiiar. HTIMnA vawlll lnnvs lines Street Wnnrfat IUA. Jt.-Il wuapa isiauu in iiiinuii-B. JU28-W8" Uio Best and Most Pojpular Pulmonic is V.S. A ffroiul Qnuito steam Kallroadwlll convey passengers t Tickets for sale at all ilallrcad. Stations. Daily Excursion to SEA BREEZE ! :o; Tho splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WAltNEB," leaves Chestnut 8lreet Wharf It Will lBsiy to Read Tints I Uatiy at H:Io A. M., lor oca ureczc, iauoui oo irtucs;, uown mo .uciuwiire way, arriving back to the city early in tho evening. Tills is one of IlioWsl pleasant Excursions out of Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Dancing will enliven tho trip llcfresh mcnts in nbundanco. Dinners, Suppers, Ac. All tho conveniences for Salt water Bath- "o i. It Invariably Cares Congbs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Sore Tliro.it, A rtlima, (.'roup, and other Attentions ot tbo Breathing Organs, lug. Fishing, Boating andi other Amusements aro provided. Fare, GO cts. Children, 30 cts. Juno 28, 1879-w8 BV23 Mew -ods I Mew Ibices ! I respectfully- announce to the citizens of Lohiphton and vicinity that I liavo leased the Old Post-Ollico Stand, on BAISK Street, Lehighton, and that I am now receiving a full lino of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, llibbons, lluches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zephers, ITaiicy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated Fffimil CLOBEMBST flESGAW, Hgf3 Call and examine my goods ; tho prices aro so low that they cannot tail to suit all. 7-1 S. . WBEEA5PI.EY. Its Poothiop: Influence uron ttm trrltntcd lln W of itiGfilr TmesaoTF. Is dun in tlioinct that 1 lta in predion t nre tiio most offlcnclouii tmimon teMniiucs Known i menioni imintiy, me duaim nf ihoni llcln nrlny t?)o HON MY of I lin 1 1 0 1 1 K- HOUND 1'JiANT. chenncftlU niutciMvilh ilm or ifiiiiu oi uin'ou. 'i uuro nnj ucmnios, nvn in tier boirmio oiemcms wincu riyo auuiuona. ciiicacy to the (list liiinird two. mono wnii mivtt ucti it, mv tnat UAJji'i'fl IION1SY OFUOHKllOl7NDAN!TAIt iMliot onlr wonderfuIlT rrmeiflal In nil en for whcio tlmnrunnnt rrftjUrntlon nro nlTectt'd ijutiilno tnfltkanctlonlsiimiMifllir rapid. A rowdfne ftrmicntlr nervo- to relievo ft vorr obsJonlo coujrli. It contains nnthlnv trtnt tnit inrdcr lite stotmicu, (i race mat enn no nlieficu with truth nf tiutifiw I'nticli rcmcrtlpm it Iiiib nn it. ticmeir aerrtuuHO uavor, nna is imuu at a ltRuro nlilch enables ttioMi of tho most limited means to aVfUi tnrtnf.cn pft ot us vintios. It I Mnila mndncMto lilllo wltli n Coujrh. Iiiltdtlon of tU Throat, Cnft nd Mings trnv rnrfdlv and what la a trlfllnir and onnilv roiiqiiornuto difficulty Hi tlioH uijriins to-day, mnv In a low weeks itovcluii Into lirotiehtlH or ConMimpt on, two cUsea" which earrv more vlithnstn ctirlv ernvwp, than cny other In tho long nn oi iiotmv unfiicr. A Conch may ho lit I v termed tho Troll mlnnry St ico ot Consumption, n milatlv of which IIALK'M nONlIY OF IIOItLJIlOUND AMI) 'rAIMsthP Mirriit l.nown itrpvpiitivo. Thnun thoietore, who would arresa t.'iopropropsof tho H'-iroytr Hiiouni uuiuy nut u mumuiH iu ihkp niTUTAlNHnCL-lflC. ( JlILimiCN, doilvo ejeat benefit Trom Its pontlilnif pronoitlen, uIipii nuneilnir with tho nnroxvfnii.i nf Cfuun nnil Whonn.ntr Conuli. Tho ttrst named Ulno 11 eDi-elady destructive nmnncf vounc children, and this reliable remedy pnouiii uu nupiuii iiiiiiu in mi nnu'-ijuoius, jjuv tho iHrtrn I'aeicflfres and Ecouoniiae. I'ltlCKS. 50 CK. and fl, PKU COTTLE. oiu uy nu iJrusigw. Brags and Medicines 1 The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store, If you want anything in the Drug lino at bottom prices, go to the Ulcl and lleliablo Drug More, in Ui. JN.5 lleber's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, IW'licro yon will find a full ami complete stock of Puro Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, .brushes, Lombs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro Wines aud Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramontal purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 18G7.1 A. J. DUELING. We have entered into arrangements with Uev. J. Henry Smytue, ol' Philadelphia, tho publisher of Sunshine tor Little. Children, whereby we arc enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer winch will, we feel as- R? surcd, secure for us not only your name, but the names of very many of your friends and neighbors as subscribers to our paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this " great offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," Ill IS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is to nlacc your v 1 y name on our list as a subscriber to the Carbon Advocate and to Sunshine tor Little Children. C- N. OHtenton Prop'r, NO. SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. K. V. rorRalobv A, Lchlgbtou. l'a. J. DUItLIXO, Bank street, Have you a "Ragikq Tooth" Reader? IF YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops nndCnro tlio njrocvln One Mixuth. TliU vnu oimdttlorTWKNTY.FIVK OK NTS Tho nr tlclo wdl do the Imnnofl up brown, drpcmt nnon It; moreover It contains no lUKtcdlcut which rillCE 25 CENTS. Sold by nil DrncRlta. C. N. Crittenton, Prop'r Lrhlfihtoii. NovpmDr2. i a Oil I SDLPDDB SAIl The Lending External Specific ii rr null oa suoii a tuey ihuwc.1 a dli vine. ThU nud tbe nUuU to thick-sot brutli. aud tlittv ware M naariv reductive Bf wlieu ollonocl to climb a na-1 w'10 '' fur many yean flt In bu gv uuo a.-si.;nr.i ImTely f"r lit" "WU ainn-wrnHnt, Important to Builders, &c. Weisspoi't lD!aQaam- Mill, JOHN Q. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Hipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. a -m -n -MVT- y is an jsw Bad i" lisntst; EDsB4teiBiio Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. feST Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, wc ask a share of patronage in the future Vwy itwpMtfally, P. O. box 03. JOHN G. BLEllY, Agent For tho "Weissport Pinning Mill. jan.l- yl ior DISEASES OT THE SKIN and It renders tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear nrd Smooth, nnd is the JJest Pos sible Substltuto for Expensive Sulphur .Paths. .Respectfully announces to tho peoplo of Lohighton and its , vicinity, that he has just enlarged his Manufactory by the! addition of another story and that he is now prepared to ! Beaulifier of tho Complexion, furnish them with every description or i 1 HouseliolB Enrniturl, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho samo articles can bo bought for else where. Iloro aro a few of the inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to 60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. -10 to G5.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, 18-to 40.0U Cano Seated Chairs, per set of Six 0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desire to call tho attontion of tho cilizons to my amplo facilities in the UffDlSIAEIUrG BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Collins, I am prepared to attond promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. ratronago rospecttully solicited anu tho most amplo sat isfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWA HTZ, Oct. 12, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA. It Incorapnrab'o Hemrrir for ntil'isca. UL CEiw. CLTh mid every liritabie or iMihra.thv condition ot tho Hkm, iimlift u mobt FOiVictnbln ri'iticdlal iikpdi mid mm to of Hccdv iclictlu Ol (lOUr HIKl KlIUUMATlSM. It ih n mimt opMrnhlo D1HIN fKOTA N T OF CLOTHING Oil 11KJI 11 SUN, Mom lino tl'Cd bvpiTnoii- (Ullcr'uff inun ounoxiol's nr cox Taoiolb MBCAM H, uiid U ii Cupitai lU nicdv nnd l'revei tativo tt tnoni. wiu-n vhvA nnnn lvH-v tloa l'L'iBuim I'lnphnfn u liavo no neiM hi tflKo fculpbur JlaiiiH, or to rt-eurt to tiuluhur prm cb lor bnthinc pun oj08. AfliuiBt'liinci. cif tLe TOILET It Hrnrmorp douabIo timn uny Conim Ic fUco It roi2toT, lIUo n'tictPH of licit liaturt-, cuuoont Coin p tux lUllllt JllrilliHlH'H bllt ri'lUOVCH UlCllt. T A N, KU hCK Li;M. VI M i M-S U LOTO ! I IZH ni d tlit IKe, ni'iM'dliv ytelutorn o.anfylna tn-llut-ucet and ItH tlit very bet feoap tu tthivu vitu.becHUKBit leaves tliu bkni stiionth and freo Irom i ti ti illation iirmJuctMi ont teiilMve cu ilrle. y Hi" annllcatin or tin- inzor. It also con pU'tclyxroJicati' JjANUUUFP. lliiUSi'Ulvf- fH"EI( It tlH UXCELLRXT fnr wiisUuik OOLIdN I.MjlJ.uud other fabrics and ladio moving In the it iirclon or iictnpoijta:i und tuinl fioclety apeuk ol It lu li lu-In-M tPrnm. lesiln oniHitiionrin from aU qnaitern of tho Union upon lu 1'ioprli tjr. m&nr ot whv h liaio bi'Pii publislc d In tin form nr u neat pamphlet piocuralilt or Driip-m-tund I'miey Uoodn Deal t r, Um oiiirmiilM Ih'Iuk" tpea to publ.o lUfoio tiouathtH MnuciSAL WAtiiilti Ubk No. 7bIXTlt AVEMJK. Nfcw Youk. Tim nit.c n uioieover luooiseo bv ttjo aitiilcul fiaii'tnity. UKK HOfcT OTIlUt FAUOrs It ICMKDIEfl, ULUNH hl'UMlU It mA1 ha h en ltiiltnt id. Hoapn without the tninlteet fractmn of re metilul ttfli-uev havo lien nnd aro fumed upon theuuennetlnKntl iino!tervnt. ib genuine bulpbur uaps poeoRtQv piopertio idertlonl wltn or etiuai to tho (iie.it Hpei'ilc. which thtrli rrndoiH fete tniival lv undt-ili.-iul con poll tiou. Tho public Hliould tht refon be enieful to inquire or OI-KNN'ri hulphur toap bv Its lull uaiuo, and too that they pot Ibc rnu article. AH let-pi ctablo JJi-utints. 1'nt'cy UoimIn Dfsal. maud (Jmetra tteep (iIKN'M MUMNIVK hOAl', tun! v.111 ou diiraud for It, supply tho cunuieiuuo to tnctrcu tomora. Irlcri,;35 cts. per Culte 1 Hox, (3 cakes) tent ly mall, iircjiuld fur 70o. C. N. CRITTENTON, For Palo tv A, l'norniiiToit. Ko. 7 Sixth Ave., ST. V. J. DUItLIKQ, Dank Btrwt, BLACKS and BROWNS AaNATUuiLAii.S'nuuL'eSHLf, tecommnlMtMl tu Our and l'lamo colored Iocm. ulujukt luvtuuuiieoukly by ' t Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye aprepaiatlon abtuluKlr free train hurtful Id. me ru Km jtvauv 1-lroxUli GHuTI i nam. ml fl m eir c Kwlu-it to any rUU' ( lu elan. ak nm m u uio- tiaira id UM iu uuirw Ilia trua ) outbtul (tut from low AtrhlMta SOLD BV ALL DHUOOltT. C. N. Criltciiton Prop'r. SIXTH AVH.. N. V. Jr Kale kr A. J. UUIILINU, nank Wrrt l4itii:buiu, l'a, Anell,!)-. Til 9 And OTHER PltEMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of 66 Eke Garlion Advocate.55 .s5 7 Vt orth 64.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia G0 Ten royal octavo volumes. Library law binding. marMe cJgca, extra Ellt. 4000 enuravlnirs anil 40 maps, anil from 80 to 100 clenantly cnKriirsd plates. I-atest ami llet lilltlon. Tills special subscription work Is made to onler liy tho urcat liouso of J. 11. 1.lpptncotthCo., of l'lilladelplila, cxprcssley for this ureat premium ollor or tho bcautirnl publication of Siwsiiimi roil Lit tlk tJiiiLDRKN. It Is a library In Itseir. Is not suld by tho trade, aud cannot bo bought elscwhcro for. less than SIXTY DOL.I.AKS. Sunshine for Little Children .... 00 Sunshine for klttlo Children Is ono of tho mst magnificently lllu'trated publications In tho United States, Slio 1J by UU, lamed monthly. Tho Iwelvo numbers will moko a handsomo lollo work id 2S8 pages. S0O bcnutl. ful pictures, 60 ol them full.jiago cuts. 400 xqulslts stories lor lltllo ones. The Carbon Advocate Tho Newslct and Blost Iteadnblo Weekly In tho (lounly. Tho Favorlto Family l'npcr. nnd tho ONLY NEWSI'Al'Jill entirely ritlNTKl) iN Till-. ..HUM Y. Carefully edited, and Willi nn nbloniid wide-awake cori a of Correspondents, columns tnako a weekly juumal of thedoliiKS through out tho country. " 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth $64 25 "NVorth $26.25. Shalcespcre's "Works Sent on receipt of only $9.60. 22 00 Charles Knight' famous London pictorial edition. In two Immense royal octavo volumes. 3i0 wood-cuts nnd ao full page plates by tho celebrated Sir John Ullbcrt, A. It. A.; also 06 elegant steel eugravlngs from tho most cinl. ncnt nrtlsls of JOnropc. These plates nlone snlllnoni volume, Imported from Cicrinany. for Twenty Do lurs, at tho establlshuicnt ol lines ft l.aurl. at, Huston. '1 he text ciinu.it be purchased In less than 39 parts, at 10 cents per part. Hound In cloth, elegant gilt tops and gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS NOriOEO ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate , . 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth $26 Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A massive volumo ofl851 pages. Latest and best edition. Colored plates. Llbrarv sheep binding. " Tho authority In our ulllee." N. V. Tribune. "The best writers uso Worcester ns their authority." N. Y. Herald. "The standard Dictionary or America." I'hllailc.phla Tress. " Long considered tho standard ot America." Evening Tost. Sunshine for Little Children The arljon Advocate .... Total offer is worth .... 3 25 1 00 $14 25 Worth $16.25. Sent on receipt of $6.00. The Child's Piblc A magnificent book. I.argo quarto. 838 pages. 300 fine engravings, color ed maps und Illuminated titles, especially designed by the lust urtlsis of tho day Oloih, elegant lull gilt and gill edges, gold side und gold slainp. CUar, large type, and printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate . . ... Total offer is worth .... 12 00 We will Pay the Postage AND SBJJD OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months IPor SO cents ! which ia Less than 2 cents per Week rort A LAUIJB 32 COLUMN PAPER II! ADBltnSB, Carbon Advocate, Lirfilglitou, l'a. 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The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth .... 3 50 Ma 00 $7 Tl ObST JREAD ALL OP THIS. 0 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 bo at tended to at a large discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" wo mention the following : DIUKEN'S WORKS, "I HUI.WEU'S WOKKS, 1 TltT-SCOTT'S WOKKS, f IJIlfrtijht chartct to tc paid on Mctry. BSTThe above "Club Offers" arc on the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE fTHAOKErtY'S WORKS, MAHIIYAT'S WtlHKS. (.AND OTIliat WOKKS. y forwarded when LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, Pcnn'a. M. " BANK STEF.ET. Lohighton, Pa, UtLI.EIW and Scalers In All Kind, of Oil AIN riOUOHTnml BOLD at IlKdULAll MAJtKKT ItATKU. Wo would, also, lcsoectlnllrlntorm onrelti wus Hint wo ore now fully prepared to ttUl" TLY tneiu with lBt IF Ooal From ony Mluo desiretl at VERY LOM'KST IUBCt;S. 2T, IIELLMAN & CO. A WEEK in your own town and no life G'iP'tnl r'HccL Ynu ran pive the bus Vlvftncfisu trial -without expcnHO. Tho liPftLitnm rinnli.vftvrnlToi1 fnr thorn wlllin? to work. Ynu should uy notlilnpr etsu until you tee for V"unfllf whnt you rati float the business wo oflei-. No toom (o explain hero. You o m ttoTote oil rottr titoo orouiy vour spare time to tlio tiUKincHs and tnnko frrtat pav lor every hour thnr yon work. Women maweaa much nn men. Bend for eycclul priviito terms and particulars, which we mail free. &V Outllt tiro Don't o mt'ltin ot hard time widte vou have such a chance. Addroas II. IIaLLKTT A CO , I'otlland. Maine. June 7 I?". TT"IC Send 25 cents In stamps or enr " 'Jlil IJ rency forn new Horsk Uook. It treats nil diseases, lias 85 lino KnuravinKS flinwhrj; positions nfFimicd by sick horses, a table ofdose?, alaro collection or Valuable KlUlir IiKCll'Kp. rules for telling the ao l)lw IV of a horse, wlthan engraTiiiKihow. Intr teeth ol each year, nnd a laro amount ot other vnluaMo liurso information. Dr. Wm. II. Hall fays, I havo bouuht books that I paid $5 nnd 10 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." Sknd von a Circular. Ahkntr Wantkv. U. J.KKNDAIjI. M.I.( Knosburgh Fall?, Vt. mar. lS-yX I.Bo'J R THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiiMuCMe Its Introduction and Worltl-renownetl reputation was tlio death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This l a terr Important miller, it It Ii jxell known and undisputed lad that man ol to called hfil clais machines nhlch jr. oHertd so cheap nowa-cia aro those that havo been re possessed (that is. taken back Irom customer alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market "twT'wiiite is the peer of any sewino. machine now upon the mahket. ii is much larger than the family ma chines of the singed, howe and weed it costs more to manufacture than cither of the aforesaid machines, its construction is simple, positive and DURABLE. IIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ing tho -WHITE. Prices and Terms Mafic Satisfactory AGENTS "WANTED I White Scivlnff Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. PAGA, AOUKT VOU CAHHON COUNT V Mar.SJ.'HMSlu JlAVCtl CHUNK, 1' NEW PIANOS 9IS5 Knoti, and all mrira inclndiDg II HANI). bOllAUK A'j IJCfJtlUltT.ulUUlctlrFiltbT C1.AHH, wild ai tho jow-t lift oimli whoioHa.e laoioiy ll'ltva, Ulnct to lti I'UliCllAHKH. Tlio Piauo luaoo nt e ot ttie fluuat dlcplsrn at t30 CeotiMiiiiiil Lli!bUiou. atid wcia uuim. mouajy recumiueiiuYu' forthotiiouBifT Ilohoun ovoi it.oto tn mtti. IlfruTajly liu-orporatii MauataciuiuiK Co.-PaiKiiy o-Ub uIihI ovrr H roam The quie OrMil. uwiala Math. uabek'a new nil iit ttuploi Orarairuus tho itreaicai iiaui oteineut ia th humrT of l'Uuo uiiii leg. The UiiiatiWarrHiI.lNKr IN AUXI-tlCA. IHaaoa wi t on tilal. Dou't tall to wtiu tor Illualrnted aod DMcrlutlio CaUiloiie ut 48 itu uiillui free. IK.lKI,iStll IUAXO CO. Ul K..t 13lh btrtel, N. V 1 l.u
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