FARMERS' COLUMN. 1'cciUns VnlunolOrHiiiicnm, Hlutza nml Ilrun. Every gooil groom knows Hint Bound outs mitt ueun(, In duo proiiortlon and at least a year old, is a very gijod food for n galloping horse the only food on which it is possible to crot the terv best condition out of a raoo hor o or a hunter. It has also recently hr- torn j known that horses do slow work and g t fut indeed, too tat on maizo Indian corn, which Is frequently one-third cheaper Hull tlid host natr. In the East, horses arc f d on barley, and it is n popular Idea with Enilish officers who havo lived in Persia and Svria that the chango of food from bar ley to oats often, when Imported, produces blindness hi Arab horses. .Now, althou; no men understand better or so well how to get blind horses into galloping condition as English grooms, they do not, and few of their lnHsters do, know the reason why oats and b-4iis are the best food for putting muscular fli sh on a horso. Tho agricultural chemist r eps in here, makes the matter vciy plain and bhows Hut it you want pace, Indian cirri, though nominally cheaper, is not cheap at all. According to Dr. Voleckcr's and other chemists' analysis, wo find, in round numbers, in o.ils, beans, barley and muxe, the following constituents: Ojts.Bean3.Bailcy.M;ilzc; V.tter 14.3 J; tnigrn nr tuns clo producing comixjund 12.0 E a vh and other lion nitrogenous licit nnd fat-pro-d u e i n g com pounds 01.4 O.I, asrcjdy-mado fat S.0 Indigestible woody fibio -10.3 Mineral matter (ash) 3.0 11.5 14.3 11.1 25.5 0.5 10.3 43.0 2.0 11.5 3.5 C4.1 2.5 7.0 2.B fll.O 7.0 5.5 2.t DUIufcctuiitk, unci IIoiv to Vac Tlicin, Drafts of air for all floating foulness; dry rubbing for all f ally detached foulness wiri ng and water scrubbing for all attached foulness in most cases admit of no effective. substitution. Submersion in boiling watcn f applicable to thecleanlng of all garments, utensils, etc., ndmittinu ofsucli a method) ana dry Doli ng heat or freezing cow will also neutralize neflVctlvc particles. To disinfect a room, ship, or building, so needing disinfection that Ita contents and urfaces cannot be dealt with singly, close the room or building Its windows, doors, and chimneys so as to cxcludo tho outer air as far as possible. Vacate' the house. Break roll sulphur fr. small pieces, place it on an iron nlato or other metalio dish, anil set this on n pair of tongs or otber cross-bar over an iron pot In which thero Is water, or over a large box of sand, co as to amid dan' gcr of (Ire from small particles of burning sulphur. Light it by a few hot coals or some alcohol poured around tho sulphur and lighted. Then leave, and shut the door after vou. A pound and a half of snlphur is s iflicicnt forono thousand cubic feet of space. Tho sulphur will convert all th oxygen of tho nlr Into sulphurous aeid, and all the organic part!ele3 aro likly to be changed. Keep closed three hours after the burning has ceased, and then air well for six hours before occupying. Clothing and bed ding needing disinfection may be hung on lines and left In the room. Most furniluro Is not permanently Injured, but needs dry wiping and then washing oft" afterward. C11LOR1DK OF LIME. JDIsttflSy ISxcwirsiflMB 8 Cap AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. j The Best and Most Foiinlar Pulmonic is It Will Fay to l&cad riTIais 2 TnK Famous. Mammoth. Tmrxk-Deck Steamer nEPUBLlO," leaves Haco St. What! cliestra, Muflo Air lianelng. Fatlor Knttrtalnmcnta varied weekly. Luncheons anil He frcsliinents In abundance. Dinners and Suppers pr.vldod. Uysters and Hsu served fur Sup per a lew moments aiur lanen irum ins waicr. H?nrc lor the Kound Trip, One Dollar. MS- SUNDAYS will leave Itaco Stieet Wharfat 1U A. M.S. 10 ui v.n A. Tirnnil (inuirn Mtam Jlallrnadwtll convey nasscnirers Tickets lor iule at all Kallroad stations. lapo Island In 8 minutes. JUXO-WO" Daily Excursion to SEA BREEZE ! :ot Tbftti.lendi.l Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WARNER.."' leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Daily nt 8:15 A. M., for Sea Breeze, (about 65 miles), intn the Uelawaro Hay, arriving back to tho city early In tho evening. Tills is one of the most pleasant Excursions out ol HI. II- 1.1. .1.1- 1 tf...: 1 r.l..l.lnn..Kl .....I n. n- I .n IMn Ilia Iri. l.rM.h. 1 llllliliripillil. t iHUaidll XlllkllUllltlllAllll. IIIIU Lail.lll will 1.1111-Vk. .Iiutllir. i.vtl I on- ments in abundance. Dinners, Suppf rs. Ac. All the conveniences for Salt Water Bath ing. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements aro provided. Fare, GO cts June 28, 18J0-W8 It InTarlnbly Cures Counts. Colds, Iloaree- ncn, Sine Tliront Arthma, Croup, and other Affections ol the Breathing Organs, Children, SO cts. Mew Crods I IVew Prices I I respectfully announce to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I havo leased the Old Pest-Office Stand, on BAiNK street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a A valuable disinfectant, chiefly because it fjjU Jiuc 01 i-Mnf.itna frmi. HitrK' tn I li trl . ft vn nor runt. I consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Kibbons, lluchcs, lady s haud-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Znphcrs, ITaiicy Stationery, and all othor articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated 3 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 It was a common saying in Leicestershire boforo deep draining, clean-cut fences in creased sllcep feeding, had improved ngn culture at tho expense of fox-hunting, after cne of those five and forty minuto runs nt bo-t pace that are now so rare. "It found ou the horse that ate old beans and bc-t oats, In fact they made experiments they did not understand, which it was left for the modern chemists to explain. When wo feed a bullock, n sheep or a pig for sale, after it has passed tho storo stago wo want to mako it fat as quickly and ns c'leaply as possible; but with a horso for woik the object is, give him muscle in common language, hard flesh. There arc times when it is profitable to make a horso fat, as, for in stance, when lio is going up for sale after a S'.vcro hunting season. For this purpose, an addition of about n pound ami a half of Oil cake to his ordinary food has a good ef fect. H is especially useful when a horse that has been clooly clipped or singed is in low condition. It helps on tho chango to tho new coat by making him fat. a horso in low condition changes his coat very slow ly. Now oil cakes is composed of : Moisture 12.00 Ol 11.50 .iitiiucn ius compounds 29.70 Jlui'ila'io and digestiblo fibre 27.80 Woody" litre 12.00 Mineral matter (ash) 7.00 lSf Call aud examine rav goods ; the prices tiro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 C. WIOHATJLEY. rugs um of chlorine, which is liberated under proper methods of tuc. If purchased for cities it should be tested ns to the amount. It is not overrated as a disinfectant if on'y its quality Is known am its inndo of use is judicious. It needs slight moistening, fre quent stirring, and sometimes the addition of acid, as vlnepar or common spirits of salt Tho test of its efficiency is that tho odor of it bo kept constantly preecptiblc. CIIUIRIN'ATF.D SODA, usually known as Labarraquo's Solution, is a convenient liquid preparation, valuable for use in saucers in tho sick room or in utensils. Its odor should bo prcceptiblo to strangers entering. I.tMKri.ASTKll,Cll.lRCOW., UP.Y K tRTII, SIFTED AS1IF.3. All theso have value, chiefly to bo tested by the rapidity with which they correct odors. Fresh Maked lime should be scattered in all places of foul odor. It or charcoal or plaster may bo scattered over heaps emitting foul odors. Calx powder is made by pounding one bushel of dry fresh charcoal and two bushels of stono lima and m ixing them, and is of great practical use. All these substances absorb foul gases and dry up moisture, und so help to retard do composition oreiooabsorb its results. Where lump charcoal is used, it may bo refitted for use by reheating it. Quicklime and ground plaster should not bo used where they may be washed Into pipes and form lime-snaj. or obstruct by hardening. THE StF.TALlC DISINFECTANT!!. Sulphate ofironcoppcrasorgreen vitriol) T LanteiUlS, Chimneys, Burning & two pounds to a gallon of water, to bo snnn- I ' 7 J ' G kleil freely in ilrains.cesspoola, privy closets, soiled vets ;ls, or heaps of dccnyiuR matter which cannot bo removed at onco. One half of the strength will do where it is to stand in contact with surf.icc3 or in spittoons water closets, house vessels, or vaults. One Tta AAthtnir Inflnrnrn tirnn thn Irrltfltnl lln inivnf thinir nnKnntrpH. 1a Hup to tlio lact that its ti frrrdientit are the most rfflcaciona pulmon. io plnipJpn known to medicii! Imtony, tlio baal nf ll.o article oeine tbe 1IONKV of iho JIOltK- IIOUvlJ I'l-iAiN r, cnemicanv unucn wun tn medicinal prlnciplenf thu A IIIKS HALM AM 13 A or Holm ol UiemL There nro brinies, tlve other Dotflnio eicincmn wuicn rivu uuumuimt i-iuchuj n tlic fir t ttntnoi! twn. I nofo wn nnvw ucii ti, fv iiftinv.i tin V 1.1 V OP lirntKlIlitTNl) ANlJTAIt I not milr wonOcrfiilly remedial tn nil cqcs whrto theorunn ot respiration aro niTeclert. but nlo tnai ltunctton Isunuiinaliv rnpld. A fcwdnson licnueutlv Ht-rvo to rpllcvo a very obstinate coith. ltcontnins tinihln" tnt enn diwirfler truth nf htitifiw roil nil rcmcdlcsi It Iihh nn ox trcn"etr aTcen bio flavor, ami isold nt n flRuro which enaiilcstho-onf Urn most limited moans to nvoll thrmseupH oi us vinnrs it ! Mippio minuica to innowiui niiiuyii. Tnit'itlnn nf th Throat. Chot nd Lutics trnv eh rnrldlv and whnt is n trifllnff nnd enmtv nnnniinrnhin difflcultr in thoso ortrans to-dAV. in iiv In u lew weeks ticvolou into UrnnrhltH or cnnMinipt on. mo uisi'ae wuicn rnrrv roorp vktlmnto nirlv cravnf, Ihfln ony other In the love "t ' I'ouuv (Horucr. A Conch may be lltlv termed the rrollndnnr ct,cn nf f'niianmtitinn. a milfiilr ft whirl lIAt.li'S HONilV OF IIOItailOUND AMJ TAIl in Cue Mirou Ltionii nrevenuvp. moae therein! p, w no woni.i orrosi mo proffrnn o: in Ictrnypr Rhoul 1 delav not a moment to ink ft rt UTA1N 8t cclfic. (Miii.iiHi:N. doilvn iTie.it ho.nrflt from it not'thlnir proi.erilofl tvhou Huflcrlnir with tho Rnroxyrma of Cruup nntl Whoop iig Couuii. The rt nnmrrt rtR'-n t o-tir-rli (v iVtmctivo nmonftvoune children nnd th's rflliblo rcmedr Bnoiuii up Kept on nnim in mi iiou' tuuius iiuy the inriro rarki pea ui.d i-:coiiornize. I'KICKS. 50 ct. and f I, PKU DOTTLE, teoiu vy an uiu crisis. C. N. Crittenton Prop'r NQ SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. N.Y. We havo entered into arrangements with Kcr. J. Henry Smytiie, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine for ittle CmuiiiEN, whereby we arc enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, we lbel as sured, secure for us not only your name, but the names oil 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 " Suit shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTII NG ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is tqtplacc your name on our list as a subscriber to tlic L auuoni Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children, Tor Rnlo lir A. J. I.etitglilou. L'a. DUIH-INQ. B nU street. riavc you a "Racing Tooth" Rcadtr? if you have, nuv Pike's Toothache Drops mil Cure the flffocy In ONR Mtnutk. Thlfl you nnciiiiirTiViM v-riVK C1JNT3 Tho or IrUi w II do tho huaniB4 no brnwu dene ml num ti mor.-ovnr it c-oiiiama no inuiodlcnt which caniujuroyoui rcuti:. miCE 25 CENTS. Sold by all DrucRlsts. The People's Drug Family Medicine Store, il If you want anything in the Drug line at bottom prices, so to tlio Ukl and ateiiabie urii2 store, in us. is. ti. Reber's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, iwlicre vou wlllfluu a lull nml comptoto tock or rjn fp tt"J TiTf J Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, xJLJiliij O C. N. Crittenton, Prop'i Total 100.00 When from any cause there is difficulty in getting a supply of tho test cats, nn ex cellent mixture may bo made of crushed maize and beans in the proportion of two thirds of maize and one of beans, which ex netly afford tho proportions of flesh forming and fat forming food. Bran is a valuable food in a stablo for ro d icing tho inflammatory effect of oats and beans. Made into mashes, it has a cooling and laxulivo cflect ; hut U3ed in excess, es pecially in n dry eLito, it is apt to form stony tccrctiona in tho bowels of tho horso. Stones producod from tho excessivo use of bran havo been taken out of horses after death, welch ing many pounds. When sawn through it appears to be composed of a hard ihrystalino mass, deposited in regular angular rings, re sembling in appeaiuneo the concentric year ly rings of wood ; they prove to bo composed of phosphate of magnesia, and ammonia. Millers' horses aro particularly subjeel to (his malady. Tho best way to guard against It Is to add half n lint to u pint of linseed, boiled until quite soft, to the mash of each horso. English Live Slock Journal. Brushes, Combs, &c. tibricatinrjr Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and shoulder Braces. Puro Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. halfpound of sulphataofiron (green vitriol) Woll PnilAT flllO ItO Wl ft l'H . 3 CTTfint 3 Tipt or one ounce of sulphate of zinc (white vi- " l" - "I"-"- "5 w V trioi), or oho ounco of suiphato of copper Personal attention given to tue compounding oi 1 hysi- luu.e v.mo.,, or one onnco o, cu or. .0 o. JFamily Prescriptions, zinc (buttcrof zinc), oronoouncoofchlor.de 1 or' T of lime (bleaching powder), put to a quart of water any one of theso is available for neutralizing discharges or for sinks, used in quantitiessufl'.cient to cover the bulk they aro intended to disinfect. Soiled garments may bo put to soak in a halfpound of sul phuto of zinc (white vitriol) to three gallons of water. It will not stain or discolor most fabric". O110 ounco of chloride of lead dis- as. And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR i fuffi- li;; ONE JDOLXAJU Or Six Months For 50 cents! Which m '' 1 t Less than 2 cents i per 'Week1 66 Tlio Caribou Adyocate. 9? Tit laHo Worth $G4.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia SCO 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. Library law binding, marble edircs, extra kIIU 40oo e.iKravlii);s nni' 40 tniips. nnl from 80 to Ion clfKiinlh cnKrarcil ptaics. Luicstanil llet blltlon. Ilils Fptclal subscription work Is uuiile In opier by llio unat house of .1. 1). U pinion ) Uu.,nr fhlhidelplila, oxpressley for tl great premium olloi ol llio lauiir.il publication oC-Minhiumc foii i.it tle iJ.iii.dkkn. it Is a library In llseir. U not soM ly the traile, and canuut bo bought elsewhere for Uss Uun alXI'Y UUliLAlt-j. Sunshine for Little Children .... Funfl.lne for Little Children Is one of tho mst mnirninccntly Illustrated pubilcuilnns In tho United Stales. Size 18 liy H5, U-uc.l mon'hly. I ho im lve numbers will mako a lmmlsomo lullu work t 2S3 pages, sou lml. ful plciurcc, eo ot I lain Cull. page cuts. 10J eMiuls.te stories fur little qi.es. The Carbon Advocate Tho Newslct and Most Iteadnble Weekly In tho Tounty. Tlie Favorite Family Paper, and tho ONLY NtiWSl'Al'im entirely PltlNTKH ,N TIIK "U.NTY. Carelully ci.itiil, and Willi un iibluaml lile-awukccori s ol Uorrcspunte.its,Us colutunsmake a weekly journal of the doings lluougli out tlio.vouutrv. 3 2 1 00 Total offer is worth $64 2! Worth $26.25. Sent on receipt of only $9.60. Shalccspcre s Works 22 00 CharUs Knluht's famous London plctnrUl edition. In two Immense royal octuvo volumes. 3t0 wooil.euls ami lull pngti plates by llio celebrated lr John illlbert, A. K. A.; nl.o 30 ul gam steol eiiKravlnvs Iruru the in. 81 einl nent arllsts ol Kurope. 'I hcaw plates alono s.iiliuonf. volume. Imported Iroin Oenuany for t'uenty Do lars, a. tho islabllptiment ol Ktics k l.aurl at llosti.n. Ihuicxi t-unnot be purcluiheil In li'ts tluin 3d parte, at 40 ceuts per part. Hound In cloth, (.lega.it glli tops anil gold staiups. EsTAiiusiirD 1867. Lrinshton. NovemD r2. A. J. DURLING. 0.- DISKASES OF THE SKIN and Respectfully aunounces to the people of Lehighton and its . . .. .. . . i . j i n i nr e t vicinity, mat no lias iusi oniargeu ins luunuractory uy tue addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to nnil1;fiP,,r,f fi,o f!nmnlrvi"nn ..i,..i i ii r i. , ...(..,. i it . c i. ii j:t:.. f . i """""'"I ...luaiiisiiu.a,r 1111111811 UlUlll Wlbll UVUIV UCOU. JJ L1U11 Ul ful of water added into which a handful of common salt has been thrown, serves a sim- TF , . 1 1 T THr. m 2 4 SULPHUR SOAfi9, The Lfadltig External Specific Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho samo articles can bo bought for else- wliero. lero aro a lew oi cue inuueemencs oirereu : ilar purjwse. Also a half ounco of jierman gauate of iiotash to a gallon of water. For washing, soiled garments should bo put boiling water, unless tho chaiacter of the fabric forbids it. Powdered borax, oneiiuar. ter of n pound too gallon of water, is a good cleanser of clothing. Soiled hair brushes, etc., are cleansed by it. Chloridoofziiic,one- Parlor Sets at from S50 to S60.00 !,:",'e,."r";'.ra,''on,0, :alcr,ll0,:s Walnut Marble-ton Dressing Case Bedroom nut ewih uj U1&13J1UI lauiid. i iiiitvs ivvjiii i . . r - mends two ounces ofehlorido oflimcor ono bltlteS, O L lCCeS. TO iJOO.UU ounce of sulphate of zinc, or one-half a fluid Painted BedrOOlU SllitOS 18 to SiO.OO ounco ofehlorido ofzino to be added to each n..n n.,fof1 Hlini'i-a nnr- nnf. nf Riv fifiOfl ... .... , . I.I.I V.W UV.llH.ll VII klWVV....., ....(.. .w.wv gmiouui mo uoiung water in wiuc.iino gar- ri! I- ( Ol,. OA tr menU aro thrown. On clothing that cannot MJUUimuu Vlliiuo, Jut ouu ut V'.w It, renders tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear ai d Smooth, and Is the Jj'cst Vn- si bhi Substitute for Expensive Sulphur Oaths. t;r. , ii .Uuii;siln;r. The moro I eco of ploughing down green cropi tho moro I bcconio convinced of its utility. Even if there Is only a short growth to that it covers tho ground well, and though young und tender, exhibiting little mauurio value according to analysis, yet the cll'cct is undoubted ami considerable. It adds to the fertility and improves tho mechanical con dition beyond what tho means would seem ti warrant, though it is known that shading fio ground mellows and cools it and thut lessens what evaporation of its fertilizing gasses might take place. The vegetable growth ploughed under also furnishes hum us rapidly .acting at tho samo time chemical ly upon tho soil, and in an advantageous way from its equal distribution through the soil. Certain it is that hero is a benefit and a profit on the outlay. This is especially tho caso whero ploughing can bo avoided a with 6tubblo land whero only tho harrov,or cultivator followed by the harrow, need bo used to secure a seed bed. Whero tho land is designed for a spring crop, ryo is perhaps tho best to sow, ns it grows a heayy mat by late fall, and if intended for corn, quite a heavy growth can bo turned down before planting, if tho soil is in good condition aud Us fertility not too much roducoJ. -kvsheat may be substituted for rvo. Hi. Scully good for earlier sowing Xl.lS IS 1, m i.ii. .. .. , rye, or wheot or barley has where a crop o. ,' , , ., , been removed. Tn " rmai lbis ca9e illh..ha.ll and hence will b mellower ami weeds are kop.' aw"' Tl,e . i.r..t i.,.(ii. ,v .'ant that JNJU Blew 19 I.I gilt, wvt.v... --."J grows well and covers tho ground will au iwer. Tho matter Is depenacni somewnat . upon clroumstanoes such as the cheapness of I tho seed, tho plant best adapted to poor or rich land, sandy or clay soil, A-ci also whether plaiUr has a good effect which il almost always has upon tho pea, bolng tho cheajicst of manures in such oasa aud roodl ly applied, recommends itself. This littlo labor and expense the after part of the sea son can, in most if not all oam, bo afford! as tlie harvest I then toon rod and work is less crowding. Our stubble land, instead of lying idle and exted to theolement,shou!d be given something to do to as to protect an I improve it- -F. 0,mA Country 0 bo washed and does not need to bo burned and all other goods equally cheap. nfliT llinrniltrli aim b tnrr nnd nlrinrr. tlm mil. 1 a ' , -r t i . Hit it i i M in tins connection, i aesiro to can tue attention or tuo citizens to my ample facilities in tho phitool'zinc or chlorido of zino solution may bo sprinkled. The Independent. Value of Siicut II1. According to ananalysisby l'rof. Marckcr of Hallo, it appeared that hops which have been exhausted In brewing contain 11.6 per centum water, 11.7 fat, 9,9 ash, 14.7 protein. 24.8 fibre, and 27.3 ier centum non-nitro genous extractive matter. They are conse quently uot only equal to tho best clover hay as regards their nutritive value, but ab solutely surpass il in this proportion of fat. Their degrco of digestibility however, re mains to bo determined. The farmer. UIBEETAKIIG- BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and CoiTins, I promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices 't-. .111 T 1.1 . li ratronago respocttuiiy sonciteu anu 1110 most ampie sat isfaction guaranteed. V. UUWAIiTZ, Ir Incompanib'o nomcdv for HnuiSEs. UL CKiw, uts nml t-vcrj lmtable nr Piihi'dtlliv CuikUIIOII OI IIiU Mlli, ulill 1H t IllObt tei Vit'eitUlf- it'nmlliil nTiit oiid non co of Hi-rotly ttlletln caM'fsi)' UuUTnml 1II1EUMATI8M. Tl 1 H Hum? OPSiniUIH IllMNfiiUTAM' Ul- J I OTIIIKQ on 111: I) lANiN, wo'unni, ii on hctii8oii uUcr'nir In m ojinoxious nr cox- TAGlOUb UlftLAbrH tu.it l a Ci-pua lU iin dv nml II UVCI 1 UHVU ' I 1 Uf III WI.I'II l MM UHUHllJCr- tlon l'oiRona ruipltMing a linvo nn lu-cti i tuKo Sulpliur Ualt H, or to mrt tu Sulphur pi 'iivn iir ujiiuniB pur1 vv, A k nil niMnnci. ot li TOII.KT It lrapTnnrf tlfiial'l" than any roMim to Mi cn li PooMtT, like a IicIph nf i. t iiatitr, conceal Oompicx luiial Iilin hIipm m i nrnvitJ itient. act! (In iUp, itiu'iUi yie.u toi h r.onf; Jntr llurnco- nu Hi- lh very bctf boap tu uw uitu.iiecitusp n icjvpH uit frbiii mi onin nnd Tree rotii no iiiiimiciii 'jroi'Ut O" in feniuvr ru le ir I'V .lift HiM.lll'illl Ii Of l i IBZur. It con pkiely enitl cut liANDUiri- F. winliug' A OOI.UIv I IN K hLi, uuiliHtKr fabric1 and ladm iukviuk In tuo )rat ircieno' ii ctrniHiMla.i uhil ruial boouty siicak ol It iu tlif lnwlici terniM. lesiiii oin.i'Brourin irom a i quntirr oimc If up ii upon lt i'jopil t r, many ol wl.i Ii lint i . . i i urn' ii iiiiuii un iu t r Hill nrfmjiron tn Slttnnrl bvfnvuiilivii'illu tlmf tm ma neat lunn.hlet , , piocuraitl tn Dtufftii l nd l-'cncy doodn Ura Oct. 12. BANK Street, I.EI1IGI1TON, VA. -K Important to Builders, &c JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, s3uo ii i;v. it i. We will tny the nbovo reward for ease nf Liver complaint. Dvsnensia. 8ii Headache, Indigestion, Constiiulion or Cos- uveness wo inmiol cure Willi West's Vcgct able Liver l'illi, when tho dlreetious arc strictly complied witli. They are purely Veeetablo.aud never fail tariresatisfai-tion. Sugar Coated. Largo boxes, containing 30 liills, 23 cents. For salo by all Drmr'-'ists. llewaro of counterfeits nml imitations. The vest!vTo. to furnish .ill kinds of Dressed Lumhcr, Sash, h. .Aiaiusou ou.iiieagn. free trial jiack age sent by mail prepaid on rcceij nf a 3ct, uiiip. zs ly .. Hie miir n-a lieltic .oen tn ntibl o lnpn' c t nil nt Ilia MUHCISAL VAI.KII UMi Sll 7 MXTII Avxxitr. Nhw ohk. Trie art.o Is meieuvei luiiniseil oi fio Ji. tlic.l iia.euuty. 1.1KB MOSr OTIII.lt 1'AllOl'H IKUEDIEft ULLN'MrLl' U'At, linb rn l.mliit id. witl.cmt tlie smallest tmeii'-n of re- me- lai ifllencv have I eu nnd ate toitc(l upon the iiiisiisptctiiic nnrt uno'.ti.i'rviiiit, Brrcnuffie buljilior boons iioi-essinv propertle idiTiieu. wilii or .-ii mu iu iuo urmi njire uc, wuivl infli vpuilma vee. to r-vol tv uiifleinU(l v mpoil tin . TUO Mlblie Hl.oultl lh n-for lie fateful in inqu're tnr (il.l.Mi'a uUl ur boap Uv Hi tall liatui'i anui-ee iuhi tnpy pvi me real anic'e. A I ret.pi clan h Hut kimIa. Farcy Omul Deal. prsand Uiocirs iicep UI.HN,S MJLIM1U. tOAl. nml wli vo ittiraiiil for It, suupiy ILe gkmum: 'llia in taeli- cu touiers. Prices, ;S3 cla, per Cake' 1 Ilnx, (3 eakea) nent by mull, prrpald for 70c. C. N. CRITTENTON, Sunshine for Little Children AS .OrlOEII ACOVK. The Carhon Advocate Total offer is worth . We will Pay the Posted AND BUND OV POlt A LAIl'lE 32 COLUMN' ADDUCSS. Carhon Advocator Iicltlgliton, l'iu SHOW I1IIS TO YOUlt MEIGIIBOIl n i:kiim. & co,, BANK STEF.ET. Lehighton, Pa.v MI LI, nits and Dealers In All Kind of ntlAIN IIOUGlITnnit t-OLDati lthUUI.AH MAUKKT 11ATKS. Wo would, ntso. lcsecctiuilv Inlorm onrcltr zniH iliai wenio nowfuilv pri-pnrtd to &U1' I'LV tuem witli From c ny 3Ilno dcsli ed at VEttT ' ' LOWUST IMtlCUS. iT. II EI LM AN & CO. 3 25 1 00 &nn a wi:i:k 5s,S(l " " lair ' Cu7If tni'Fsn triii $20 25 Worth 14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Illimtrntod nml un-tlrIlKO,, A mafflve volume of?854 pagee Latest and test edition. Colored plaicr. Library gheei binding. '1 tut uutlinrlty In our olllro." K. Y. IriMine. u'l lie best wrlicrs use oicueter ns their nuiliorlty." K. V. Herald. "'I he standard Dlciloimrj of Ainurleii." IMilladu.) liia rn-88. 4 Long cuueldercd tho standard ol Auicrlca." livening I'ust. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . In tmr own town and no rd Ymi ciin nivc the Xmn- trinl wliho-t fxneiiKi. Tito hesLirDD rsnnltvovi'i olTeiri farthosf wdliii to work Y u should liy nothing oUo unit: yon eofor y wlmt j'ou rai iloot Hit hiiBiiicxn uot fliii. No mom to nplaln tere. Yon c ii d'lvoltuiil our tiui oi ouiy vi'ursp.iro timet" tli lmuieM nurt ma' rn-at p v tor oveivhour tun you witk. Women nuitoea much men. 8c ml for suecliil nr-vut temu nn i.nttlciilnrB, wlncn we mnll ftee. nmtlt liee Udii't c nii'Um ot haid ilmP while vou iiureHiuh n clmiM-M Adilross II. II LLI-m1 CO , i'oi tl.iud Maine. June 7 iv. nrtlll'" FenA 25conts In utamps or cur ' r I n i reney lor a riw HonsK Hook. It trmla all dlceapcs lmc 35 line KnicrnvInKT sliHwlim K?Itlons Mfsumcd by Pick honM, n, tabic of di;i', a larKectdlcrtlon or Vamtaiu.b ItflMIi ltt('"'lP. rnles fur telling tbe nuo 1 1 IMF 11 of u liorse, with an enrnvlnufliOW Imr teeth of each yenr, and a laro amount of other vnluarlo horse lnlnrtnillon. Dr. Win. II. Hull kj).v5, "I havo boil id it books Jbat I paid $5 nnd 10 for which I do not like as well as I do vnurs," m:ni von a CJiitroLAn. Ahknth antki. H.J. KhINDALL. M.D., Lnoburli Falls, Vl. mar. 15-yJ Tlie Wliite With $10.25. Sent on receipt of$G.00. The Child's Bihlc A magnificent book. T.iriie quarto, 838 pours. 300 flno cnicravlngs, color ed limps anil IlluinliiiiUil I tiles, esiit-cially lUUntU ly tLo liesl artieis ut the day t loiti.cli'uaiit lull (;llt unil :lli eiliiesolil slileuiiil guld 0iuuii, CUar, largo typo, and printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carhon Advocate Total offer is worth .... 1 00 IS' ftllHAT .-iii:itiT. All the fairs give the first premiums anil sjioelal aw ards of great merit to Hon Bitters as the purest anil best family medicine, and wo most heartily approve of tlio awards fori wo know they deserve it. They are nowon exhibition at tho State Fairs, and wo advise all to test them. Seo another column. 42-2, Vor ale hv A. Lei ijthtou, l'a. rnopnicToii So. 1 Slitb Ave., N. y. J. nUHIJ.NO, UanVbtro.t, .llnile a .IIUluUo. Oun it bo that my dear Algernon no Ionizer i."yQt w,Uo Urown-eyea? Can it bo that her care." uave ueeome Irksomo to him nt lastt" These were the sobbin'J cccents that fell from tho tremulous lips of a J'eJrt broken pullback of our local nobility to her '.'ddy company" the other evening, as the latter teemal inclined tu remove hcrclluglug form from hi bosom, "Your Algernon is all right," eald the youth, with an uneasy squirm j "but, If you don't let up a mluute, Tilder, tbe spiral of my shirt stud will coruo out through my bark'joue. sure," 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. itfr -mtsr - ii I iaa- iYiiuiiitBBery as sii. jl.w blacks and IJROWXS Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. fiiif Special attention Riven to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share ol patronage m tlio Iiiturc Very Respectfully, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent Tor the Weissnort Planing Mill V. O. box 63.1 ian. l- yl ml ASATUIliL AS NATUBV8LF, areconinwlrated to Oiny nd FUme colored iOCjCk, olujo&t luataouueoubly by Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye sprepaiatlon absoluielv (ran from hurtfolln. Kidirma and luttu tolv BUpvntir bv rpawiu ol erff'CtairoouiC4l loony article ul luo a. 1'ienipturf OuavM3u and lixut cm are urn rented, and ihr ti vmy Lairs ctueo at quit the true youililul (tut Irum tUia inatcli'oMa le. SOLD BY ALL DUUGQISTS. C. N. Crittenton Prop'r. BIXTn AVE , N, V. Kur fute br A. J, DUBLtNU, Hank Btrocl LelUihtou, fa. An(.:, Ir. Wit &ml II BRIBE OB. "Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Iflimor From the most celebrated writers. A insfcntflrcntvolumo of the rarest anil rlcliert fun. Largo octal o. tuo I'd no. Uloih extra. 400 eiiKraviugi and full jingo plates. Gold side and gvlti eiauip, A Treat bargain. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth .... 3 50 25 00 $7 75 READ ALL OP THIS, fl In order, if possible, to place a copy of TllB 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 from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention the following : I (-TlIACKEnV'S WORKS, 1 All JreifjU char gtt to J lUVIN.rs WOHKS, n rf.l.HI... I i MlllllVITI lt'flll.a w., u, J I 4 n l II 1 A ,wl.w, LAND OTiiKU V01tK!. JPfiPThe above "Club Offers" are 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 BEST SATISFYING DIOKKN'S WOHKS. mil. U Klt'S WOHKS. I'll i em. 1 1 n fl Kiiiuva, j OKOi'rJK'.S WOKKS, j Il3 Introduction and World-renownftl reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This II a very Impnitint mailer, at It l " called lirtl clasj machlnej which are oBered to "imp no-aars are mow that nana been re rossesicd (that Is. taken back Irom cutomr alter "e and rebuilt and put upon tho maiktt THe'willTE IS THE VZEtX OF ANY JEWINO UACIIINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LAHGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE ANU WEEJ UrrKEr'0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE ANO 0VU WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSEO. Do not Buy any other teforo try ins tho -V7HIT3. Prices and Terms Mafle Satisfactory AGENTS "WANTED lrhite Sewing machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, .u.nsr roil oahii'K i otjnt t Mnr.:i';t-Cm M AUCil I HUN K. J' NEW PIANOS 9195 Karli. rutl all iWn mcluDlDg GRAND, bQI'AHKAJXJUlHIOJIT.lUtncllTFillST. C. AhH. wild at the lowest net cntOi whoiraa a (io'oiv 1 IceK, dluct to the I'UltCUAHUK. Tlics I'lanotiuaoe nt eof thu flu eat diipltfHat tie CfDtennul Kxtiltiitton, and ouiot. xnoutly rrrnimended forthUlGUEaT Jlo&OBB or' I2.M0 In live, lteruiailr iiirnrporated MauufictumiK Ca FarUiiy eUbiftbttl nrrr Ml yrara llib Fquate Orand- couula Math nAlick'it new iialrut Huplei OTwmrnue bcmlv, the urea teat imnrovriueut to tbo htnioty of l'laion-a lrg. Tlie Urrtvbuareibe FINKnr IN AUKItlC'A. S'taooa Mdt on trial. Dnn'l fall tu writn lor llluitrHttxt and Descriptive Cataloffne f 48 paiea mallni free, lKM)KI.HSnil. PIANO CO. Ul Knat 1 S Hi btrt et, N. Y 1 14 IT 1
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