V FARMERS' COLUMN, .Srr- r. fiojMciatinr Worlt I again, nn J this elioulil pet bo less than twef.- ty-iivo jxmiiris, nuu tiiirty wouiu uo uuuci. If wo wish to fecii In tlicsprlng.'twcnty wlU do. To ascertain tbo nniotint of honey, lift, tho frames frotu'tlio hlvo oral count. off tlio number of pounds or weigh rt hlvo 'contaln fng empty combs and add fire poutuU to It fjr pollen and bees I then barer tho bees all weigh from tncnty-fivo to fifrty pounds Inorotliaii this. Tlicro prooaotjr Is no bet ter way to winter; bees than to put tlicju In n good underground cellar. Btill we prefer to winter about one-half hv tho cellar and one-half out of their summer stands, eo as - -And. return the same day. TnFAious Mammoth, Tiibkx-Dxok Steamer " BEl'UBIJCI," leans Hjco St Wjje at V,i A. M rtrrlfinu; at URpoTHa rlUira Music fur linncinir. Parlor EnttrtalnmcnU varied weekly. Luncboontnnil Ho II1I1K wr I1IIVU Oil inu utuvih Jin." a..ib.t i-f ...j t.m.w,- Iteturnliiir, Ichtui UUpa. Slay at So'clk CUv iv 11m ii.ns ixina miu,wr. leil weekly. Luneboontnnd Ho. Ojsters aurt'Fiiu, served lir Sup rrKMiuiipnts-ln nhntHlnnea. lJInners and Sunncrs DKTluod. per a few moments urur taucaironvnu wucr- JTarc for the ISouml. ItTnis, Who JLPollur.- JT SUNrtAVfl Will leavo tiaco Strcot-Wlinrf at 1A A. JI.-M p. j Ilrn.ui Unuus.Mt'ftni llallcoad will convey passcnircrs toC'anolslaud In 8 minutes Tickets lor.ijleat all llallmwl 3lnloni. Ju.23.w8 orchard and NUiiar.uy. market Inferior fpeci-i to 1 snro ol being right somewhere, liko tho It ibea not piy to ma luens nf apples)' but in this, season of scarci ty it will ay lo fend smaller fruit, If fair and goGtfd?.thuu in years f abundance. Aimrl Hie. nar&wiili iitfuiuHl tare. WillcJh,oiicst cicler is rmjde from ll0 lato I ripening fruitr and in oooUweallur, tho In ferior apilea,nr!il windfall niny. bo made profilubjo, b.v.-inaWng.tlieiu .into cider fur vlnegaf. "tlivcn tliiWo who liavw a cider hoilse, fiirnllh'ccl with a mill and press worked-)jy iowtt, fml It prar.tible lokeep a hand mill mid pros", for tho purpoeo of working up windfalls and inferior early fruit, before the cider-making season, on a largo scale, begins. The primitlvo way of drying applcs,pcach et, etc., exposed to tho sun and nir nlso ex jwscs it to insects. Excellent dryers are to ho hud, and at a cost which tho increased value of the dried fruit will meet iu a single B.'asou. These dry with artificial heat rap idly, turning out a handsome light-colored product. In drying in thenld way for homo use, protect the fruit from insects, by net ting,, ind provide some arrangement to dry by the heat of tho stove in n rainy day. Duddlng Is air Imjiorinnt work at present) tin moat of the linmcnso stock of peach-trees are budded this month, ns aro the pear or luince. and tho cherry on tho Mahalcb. The precise UniqdependaijKin the condition of the stock. Tho tics should bo cut ns soon as tho buds havo become firmly set, or havo "t.ikon," which will bo known by their re maining plump.au4 greou(and falling away of the leaf-stall:. Tears should always bo ripened off of the tree, and nust be sent to market beforo they soften. Half barrels aro handled with ease and sa'fcly and this is a fayorito pnekafe. It should bo lined with whito paper, and packed from the bottom. In 110 caso should tho.fruit be shaken from the trees. Various pickers aro in uso for reaching the specimens which' grow upon high and unhandy branches. In those parls of tho coulry whero the nu tumns arc long, fall planting is coming into favor. Tho ground can bo more thoroughly prepared, and planting can go on moro caro fully and with greater comfdrt. At this .seasoji.raisc. a mound of earth about tho new ly"set'lrc6 from ten to fifteen- Inches high ; tins will serve lo keep tho water from settni abput tho roots, keep away mice, and servo as a support to steady tho tree. Trees may be 6ct out beforo the lcavc3 fall, provided the wood is fully ripe, and tho leaves aio through with their work, and are only wait iii2 Ijr a liard wind Intake them oil". In this condition tho leaves aro readily strip ped olfby hand. If trees aro to bo set ii Ilia spring it Is best to prepare tho ground now, ami to secure the trees ami licol them ill, in a safo place, whero water will not set tle about and do Injury. T11K ntlllT U.UIDF.y. Blackberries and raspberries aro prefer redly planted iu tho fall, as they makosuch an early start in tho spring that tho shoots may gel broken. Keep this year's canes cut back as diiectcd last mouth. i'runo currants and gooseberries ' ns soon as the lotlvos fall. Cuttings may be made ut (bbjHiina tiuic, and planted nt ouco in rows a-feiy inches apart. A mulch may bo applied with good effect. In gathering short clusters of grapes uso Die scissors which hold the bunch o,ftcr it Is cut, thus (tvojdin" tho touching of tho ber ries, which removes the bloom and injures liiefr appearance. Thoso lo bo packed in boxes should be placed iu trays and kept in a. cob) placo for a few days, until , the skin (toughens, when they aio to bo paeked with grcJt care, using threo or five pound boxes. Pack by removing the bottom of the box. The strawberry beds should be kept clear of weeds. New beds may bo made and set this month. KITCHEN AND MARKET OAnDKN. When a crop is removed, cloau off tho ground, qnd disposo of any refute aiul weeds. If no other uso is to bo made of it, occupy it! with flat turnips. Continue to hoo a lato grown crop of beets uulil tho, tops are loo large. Some thinning of the lato sowjug may bo dono for greens. Keep celery clear of weeds. If some Is wanfud for early uso, straighten up tho leaves and draw tho earth to them with tho handi. But around New York, this opera tion Is not j.orfonii'Hl until ne.t mouth, as the plants will how make Ih'efr most rapid growth in Urn cool nigliU and warm day3. Cabbages and yaulillowers are benefited by frequent hoeing and.n dressing of guano or pther concentrated manure is often applied witji advantage. ,l)ry a quality of corn for winter uso it heyer comej amiss. Save tho best and ear liest ears fur tccd. Cut ofT and euro the ttalks for winter fodder ns soon as the crop Js ofT, Clean Jhe ground. Gather cucumbers for pickles every second day ,ct none ricu save those needed for 'jeedj'aiuljthey should bo tho earliest, other. wise U16 vines me. J. (Sa'ther'niartyuias for picksls while they pro tender. Mcnffifsoulil bcTturnM"6ceaiTonal!y, as t'ly llei;botlef. KcjiioyOjtJioyery laleit .ciici as.thcy act. Xjather onlpns uud7sUrefh. a dry. cool rJtee e i- t. iXhs'lBVrtefiTfitafoSi niffy.be removojl -froiu llin inwifur-uscaml.tiie. ictt left to crow. Do.notilloT lliai'iucj to root ot (he Splriach for nexfBpring Is to bo sown this mor.tli iu drills fifteen inches ajurt. First thoroughly manure. Make tomatoes into catsup when fruit is thoroughly abundant. Gather green fruit Lr'-pickles beforo frost conies UjicJ spoils . If ao and tlftnfhe iafr'turnfps ntil pr'o- "yeilted by growth of ,top. Tim strap loaf sown before the middle of tho month wjll usually make a crop. Do not put weeds in the compost heap If already gone to seed. It is best to burn them. American Agric.ulturit, fanner who puts In a variety of crops, as all are not likely to foil tho sumo season. Soma years bcos winter best in.cellarsy and again out-door. To this end we build a cel lar to-liold abouttno htindrcd colonics In n bank close by, ond have good. success therein. The mercury In It has.not becu ubove 40 nor bclow-410 since wo builtit, during: the timo tho bees were in It. Bees should be put iu iboicllorilnringthe first half of November, and when tho hives aro dry opd free. from frost, if wo wish them lo winter well, for we-cannot expect them to winter well if they ore mado damp from any causo whatsoever. Carry them in so as to lislurb them as littlo as possible, and after they aro In, leave them as quiet as you can until tho pollen Is plenty iu the spring. Thoso on summer stands havo all tho box cs removed and the places used for tho sido boxes racked with chaff or fino straw. It should bo well p-csscd in so as to fillintonll the corners. Fill tho caps nlso and press it in thoroughly, or uso chaff cushions if you have them j yet I hardly think them enough better to pay for tho, cost of making them During winter keep tho snow away from them so the cap is always In sight. After our experience oflasl winter, we bcliovo that bees should not remain out of sight in snow for a great length of lime. Givo them chance to fly every time it is warm enough remembering that a bee cdn get off melting snow as easily as anything else, providing it is warm enough to raiso tho mercury lo 15 in tho shade with it still and tho sun shining; otherwiso the mercury should mark 50 or above. As to tho safety of wintering wo should say that if tholiecs havo a chanco to fly onco In five or six weeks they will usually winter well ; whllo if they have to contain their leccs for four or five months tlicro will bo great mortality throughout tho country, This constant eating with 110 chanco to avoid tho feces for five months in succession, dur ins n cold winter on the summer stands seems to destroy tho vitality Of the bees, and nukes spring dwindling a necessity. Some feel disposed to call this a 'disease of thedys cntery, but we can hardly sco things In that light. Daily Excursion to SEA BllEEM ?nnntn1(il Saltort Steamer "JOHN A. WARNF.Il." leaves Chestnut Street Wharf ifniiy. al olio. A. W. lor owi: Jircpze, ihuoui oa nines;, uown 1110 jcinwnro iay, nrriving 1 i. 1 11.- i.. 1- .1... m.:. 1. r ii.- $M?tnt T.n.. ..i llllCU W Cll-y XIII If 111 IIU UVUlllll. 11113 I3I.IIU VI IIIUIIIV91 .IVU?tll.l U.LLUD.VUJUUIUI Philadelphia. A MdJteaf Ehtoilalnmciit nnd Dancing will 'enliven' the trill, Itetresh- mcnts iu. abundance". WhiWrs.'SilrilW'ri, A-cv Allthn conveniences for Salt Water Bath. Ing. Flailing, Boating and othcr-Aiiiuachicnts uro provided. , ces. vuuivent sy, cts WHAT I'KKSENCi: OF MIND DID Ffllt asol,iii:u. It was during tlio seigo of Wagner, an the Union arallcls were, but a few hundred yards away from the grim black tubes that ever and nnon "embowcllcd with outrageous uoiso tho air disgorging foul their devilish glut of iron globes." A line of abaltis was to be built across u clear space in point-blank range of tho rebel gunners and sharpshooters, "Sergeant," says tho officer in charge, paco that opening and give me the distance us near as possible." Says the sergeant (for wo will let him tell tho rest of the story), started right off. When I got to tho opening I put cr like tho devil in n gale of winr What with grape, canister, ronnd shot, shell nnd n regularJiecjLiiest qfrjllo balls, I just think thero must havo been a fearful drain of ammunition on the Confederate govern incut about that time. I don't know how it was, but I didn't get so much as a scratch but I did get powerful Ecared. When I got uudcr cover I couldn't cr told for tho lifo of mo whether it was a hundred or a hundred thousand paces; I shoul. sooner cr guessed a hundred thousand. Say tho captain, 'Well, sergeant, what do you make it!' Soon ns I could get my wind, says I, 'Give a guess, captain ' Ha looks across tho opening n second or two, nnd then says; '.V hundred and seventy-five paces, say 'Thunder, captain,' says I, 'You'vo made pretty close guess. It's just a hundred and soventy-one.," "And," added tho sergeant, alter tho laugh had subsided," that's how got my shoulder straps." A JFave. GO Juno2B1870-wS- mm New Advertisements. St Will rhy t Ifcead This I Mew oals 2 Mew JPriees I GENERAL. ; : Election Proclamation Pursuant tr a Act of thcr General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An. act relation to elections In this Commonwealth, approved tho Slid nay. of ihilv, A. D., 183a, and a fuither supplement to that act, approved January 311, iHl4,l, J. w. j(auuuuuivtincriii et ine touiuy 01 Carbon, Ponnsylvaula, do hereby make known ond give notice to tho' el6ctors of the County aforesaid, that an election will be held In said County of Carbon, ON THE TUESDAY AFTKH THE FIUST MONDAY IN .NOVJillUEK, ucing The 4th of November, A. I)., 1870) at which timo the following of ficers will bo. voted for t One person for Treasurcr'of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania. - Ono person for Protlionotarynnd Clerk of the Court's of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions, and Clerk of the Orphans' Court ol tnruou county. Ono person for Sheriff of Carbon county. Ono person for Coroner of Carbon county. ' Ono ierson for Jury Commissioner of the uouuty oi uarnon. We have entered into arrangements with Rev. J.. Henry Sjiythk, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine for Little, Children, whereby we are enabled to make yon the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, we feel 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. athoughOVER A MILLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended! in this " great offer " by tho " Sun- line Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTII XT j- rviT f MTTH ti- T i "X 1 1 xnu uin xiiih liuuivo. uur soie oojece is to place your name on our list as a subscriber ten tire Carbon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children. I respectfully announce to tllO citizens of. Lclliffhton and One person for Surveyor of Carbon county vicinity that 1 havo leased tho UJd rost-Ulhco stand, on BA1SK Street, Lclughton, and that 1 am now receiving a cull lino or consisting of Ladies' and Gontlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-'mado Clouds, Gloves, Fanoy Soaps, Brushes, Comb.i, Buttons, Collars, Machinp Neddies and Oil, Zophers, IFjiiicy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated Gall and examine mv poods : tho prices nro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7- . . WlICEATIiEX. i I also make known and givo notice that I tho freemen of the several townships and boroughs of this county will hold their eleo- lonai tue places ucruiituuer ui-siguun-u ; Ranks Tow.NSmr Audcnricd District ! At I the school houso in Audenricd. i I Beaver Meadow District! At the school house iu Lcvistou. East Mauch Chunk Borough : At the pub lie houso of Christopher Currnn. East Pcnn township : At tho public house ol l'cnrosocorge Franklin Township: At tho public honso ol iAtward itaoer. Kidiler.North District : in Bridgeport. Ihcyclox)eilias9 haksiere$!9 9lCflOHllie9 And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of 66 Tlio Carlboii Adrocate. r-At the school house Kidder, Soulli District ! At the public house ol i aui tcKuaru. rugs ana meaicines The People's Drug k Family Medicine Store. If you want auything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tlio uid ana itonaoio img store, in ur. is. a. Rober's Block, near tho Post) Office, A. J. 1)URL1NG, Proprietor, -' tvlie'rVriuVwiil flrid'a lull nnil complcto stock of Pure Drugs, 'Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. . Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & tibricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro-Wines and -Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attentiou given to the compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. - ' " EsTAtiusnm 1867. A. J. DURLING. Lchlclitoif NovcmU'-r 2. Lansford Borough ; Gcorgo Evans. -At the public bouse o Lausanne Township : At tho female school uouso ot lluck Mountain. -At the school house in Lehlefi Townsfiip : flockjiort. Lchighton Borough j At, the public house ol Albeit Uroust. Lower Towamcnsing Township: At the puunc nouso ol .Lewis uran. Mahoning : At tho public houso of Thomp son .Mcuanici. Mauch Chunk 1st ward; At tho publl ol J s. Kciser. Mauch Chunk 2nd ward : At tho public bouse ol .Mrs. t . miulenuerg. Ncsmichoning District : of P. McKcuua. -At the public house Packer Township : At tho public houso of James J. LuJo. 4. Packcrton District : At tho public school house. Pcnn Forest Township : of Euos Koch. -Attliepublichinu-o Vn-jiurlitH: Ilecv for Wlulur, Mr.O. M. Doolittlo.Itorodln&N. Y.,wrilos at follows iu tho .IwlJI&Wte jtanW 1 Having ourjhon?y alt disponeil of " and our nuclei unitiirfivc aro ready this month to fix our beee for winter,- 1- tna lcaliti, where fall flowers ai5"abuiS4tn?(t may be well enough to defer gelling the bees ready for winter till next month, but with its we rarsly'ever got any lfny after the loth c.( fcpteiabv. . W eoiMider that tb earlier beet are !tlred for winter,' after honey gathering U over, tho better thry will win ter, The Cut thing ti ' e dune islo s.h that a'l have li-mey c 1 ujti ' tl f niisiirr; the winter ua-1 ef. ug- uut 1 11 w.rj op u DOCTOIE tVIXH TOO 3IAMY PATIENTS. Professor Virchow, the celebrated Berlin hysiologist, went last spring to Asia Miner for tho sake of rest and recreation, and passed a largo part of his vacation at Hissar Ilk, on tho invitation of Dr. Schlieinaun. On his arrival at Hissarlik he found several of tho workingmcn engaged at tho excava tions suflerlng.from an obstinate fever, and although it is long sinco lie gave up practice ho took them under treatment. Ho cured them, and immediately his reputation as a magician was established there; and as there weie mapy sjck-people in Asia-Miuor, and nowhere a doctor oran ojxjthccary, tho fame of tho great magician spread with great rap idity from village to village. Kvery morn ing when Vjrchow left tho little wooden shanty In, which ho slept, ho' .found, first a few persons, then a crowd, and at ast a mass of ieople, encamped in front of the door, and waiting patiently, but witli eager glances, for his appearance. To send them away was impossible, for they needed hts help sorely, and thoy had often como from very long distances, on foot, on horseback ,on camels or carried on litters' and in baskets. Butto'holp them Involved nn almost com ploto sacrifice nf rest. and recreation, forthey were many, and Hie consultation generally demanded the employment of two or three lntci preters. ThcTsacrlfico was made", how- ovcr, and it has-an odd result. For the pur pose 6t inaklng some geological observations VirclidW'had"tt holo dug in tho" bed of a j drieil-urcrlvflr!ln5th0---neighborliood, and psopla noticed IhatjQJntil'th holof filled u with water, the magician every day climbed down there and mado some curious research es by means of a lighted candle. As soon as Virchow had left Hissarlik people assembled around tbo hole, lined its eidej with neat brick work and marble, baptized it,'"Vlr- chovv's Well," and now; since tho magician has gone, they briug tlietr" fiijt'fo WsTttcII'to be cured by drinkiug-ita water and bytablu tfonsT " Yoo it i:vAit u W will pay the above reward for anv caso of Uver complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Cos. tivenesa we cannot cure with west's Vrsct. able Liver Pills, when tho directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Respeotf ully announces to the people of Lohighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that he is. uov prepared to turnish them with every description of HousoIiolB FnraitnrE9 Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as lovr as tho same articles can bo bought for. else where. Horo aro a few of the inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from S50 to $G0.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso Bedroom ' Suites, 3 Pieces. -$10 to 05.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, .jj 18 to 40.00 Cane Setlted' Chairs," pop set of "Six.. . .; G.OO Common Chairs, per sot of Sixt 4.00 and all other, goods equally cheap. tn Uis pnucotion, I desire to call the attention , of tho citizens to my ample facilities in the U I D I E T A E I M G BUSift'ESS; jyi.ili a now and handsom.o Ilearse, and a full lino of Caskets, and iCo'ffins, I am prepared to attond promptly to all orders in' this lino, at lowest prices. Jau'onago rospuctruuy solicited anu tno most ample sat- sfaction- guaranteed. Y. NCII W A KTZ, Oct?. 12. Vegetable, and never fail to t-ivn untUfurttoii Suiar cioatesi. Tkarea boxes, coiitalnliia SO lulls, 25 rental Par sale by all Druggiitt. llevfarf counterfeits and Iruitations. The KOluina mauufaeturoil only by JOHN C WEST Sc CO., "The Pill Makers," 181 & 183 w. .Mautson &t., uiucago. freo trial, pack age tent'by mail prepaid on receipt of a Sot stamp. -tj ly UUE.IT JIIIKIT. All the faira eivo the first premiums and tpsuial awanU of great mrit to llopllittirs sa the purest and best tamily medicine, and w.' iitmi heartily approve oiflhe awaids lor wo kn. w tliey deserve it. They aro nwoti ck'a . ' Pt'ho Fta'e rair-, and wo -lvin tt'l a lest them, tea another column, 42 'J, Parryvillo Dorough : At the public house ol Uliailes KuUilatz. Summit Hill District; At the town hall Summit Hill. j', . Towamcnsing : At tho public house of John Weiss. - Wcatherly: AtthopubllchousoofH.Kciser Wclssport : At tho public houso of Krcsgo .1- liemer. I also make known and eivo notice, ns in and by tlio 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I amiliiertcil, that "every )ierson except Jus ticcsof tlic Peace who shall hold any ollicc or annomtmcnt of profit, or trust under It Government of tho United States or of the state, ol on cuy or incorporaicu uisirict, whether cOiifirmcd officer or otherwise, sub ordinate officer or agent, who Is, or shall be employed under tlio Jjegislalive, .Juaiciury or Kxecutlva Department of the Stale or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Con gress and the State Legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, com lilissioncr of any Incorporated district, is by law incapable ol noidingor exercising at wt same timo the office or anliointmeutol "indue Inspector or clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, nwl that no instiector or Judge or any other officer of any such election jshull becliaible in any ollleo than to be voted for. At all elections hereafter held under tl laws of this Commonwealth, the noils sha bo opened at seven o'clock a. in., and closed Given under mv hand tho 28th day of August, A. D. lSI'J, and of tlio Indeienil- nice ol mo united mates ine une tiuiuircu and Foulth. ' J. W. RAUDENUUSII, Sheriff. eepUG, 1879-W4. BANK Street, LBHIGHTON, PA. - to BuiMors, &c. "VVc will Pay the Postage AND 8ENDA0U The Carbon Advocate -.ONEYEARFOjK , lnf, r.'- 'nit nil ; ONE DOLLAR! Or Sis Months For 50 cents! wmcn is Less than 2 cents per' Weok 99 Chambers' ISucyelopcilia "Worth $6-1.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia $G0 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. 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Carefully edited, and wh ban able and nlde-t The Favorite PItlNTKI) IN nlde-awakecori a of Correspondcnts.lts columns make a weekly juurnalof the doinirs throuali- out the country. Total offer is worth $01 25 "Worth $26.25. Shakcspcrc's Works ere. Sent on receipt of only $9.60. 22 00 Charles Knlnlit's famous London pictorial edition. In tno Immense royal octavo volumes. 3i0 wood-cuts and H8 full page plates by tho celebrated Mr John Ollbert, A. It. A.; ulso 36 elegant steel engravings from tho must emi nent artists of Kurope. 'lheso plates alone sell In one volume. Imported Irom Germany, for Twenty Do lars, at the establishment ol Kstes it l.aurl. at. lloston. 'J he text cannot be purchased In les than 36 parts, at to cents per part. Hound In cloth, elegant gill tops and gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS NOl'lOEO ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth 3 25 1 00 $26 25 Wi?ceter9s IMctMJiaary Worth $14.25. "Worcester's Dictionary Sent on receipt of $8.10. 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A massive volume oflSS4 pages. Latest and best edition. (Jolored plates. Library sheep binding. " The authority In our olllce." N. V, Tribune. "The best writers uso W orcester as their authority." N. Y. Herald, "i he standard Dictionary or America." I'hlladc.phia Press. " Long considered the standard ol America." Kvcnliig Post. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth .... 'in 00 FOli A LAWJE 32 COLUMN PAPER 11 Carbon Advocate, I.vlilglilon, l'ru- SHOW THI3 TO YOUIt NLIOlinOR M. " EII.HIAX & CO.. BANK STEP.ET, Lehighton, Pa. MILLEIls and Dealors In All Kind of GRAIN 1JOUGTIT nnd SOLD at. It KG UL Alt- MAllKliT HATES. Wo would, nlso. lcsDrctlntlr Inform onrclti ten that wo aro now fully prepared to U1' l'Ltx mem wuu From any Mlno desired at VEItY LOWEST PRICES. M. nEILMAN & CO. JnlrSS. $66 WEEK In tonrown town, and no cipital r skrd. Yna ran pive tbo tm Inepsn trial without rxpense. The lic&L unoi riunli v ever offered far those- wlllinr to work, Yen honld tiy nothing a1hi until you ce for Yourself what you can float the tiuslucas we oflor, No loom to exiilalu here You oi n dovote oil your ttuie or oidy vour spare thnototlirt husluesa. and matte pn-atpivlor everv hour that you work. Women maVena much as men. Send for spechtl pnvutu tonus nud particulars, which we mall free. & Outfit tree Don't omplniu of hard tlrnen while tou have such n chniiro Address 1111 ihLVTTV it CO , Toi tlaud. Maine. Juno 7 IT". Trft"R1l7 Send SScents In MampB or cur ls'' Jii Ij rency for a new IIorsk Hook. It treats nil dl pen sea, hns 35 fino EtiLtrflrlnns elittwln itoMtlons nrsumcd by sick horses, a table ordosca a larKe collection of Vai.daiile WTr It Ecir i t, rules for telling the atce iJIMrlV. 0fa horse, wlthnn enRravlnicfhow Inir teeth ofcach year, and a large amount ot other valuaMo horfe Information, llr. Wm. II. Halt says, "I have bouitht books that I paid $5 and 410 for which I do not like as well ns I do yours." Sknd port a Circclak. Agkvts Wantkp. aJ.KKNDAM., M.I),, Enosburgh Falls, Vt. mar. 15-yl The Whits i Sent on rcccipl of $6.00. oith $16.25. Tlie Child's Bible A rcajr.nlfleent tok. Large quarto. 833 pages- Sea fine enfrravlnns, color, cd msiM anil lllumlnairil lilies, estxclally dcfinnt-J l.yllie best artists of the ilay i;luili,clciiant lull gilt and allt eilacs, gold side and gold stain i. Clear, largo t)'le, and nrlutud en exiUisltely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate flDf k ITP 13 St ops, 3 1 etOoldenToniiuettecds, UfllliVriO Stlot's.aKnecSweUi.lValiiulUase, j.iu.i.i.1 warn't 6 jrs.htuol U Hook, only 4U8. New 7 oet. Hanos. Stool, Corer.Si Book, only 113 71 I.ait-st, UlumiUod Nvwrjiatwr sent Irec. Address l).n.t'.llcatty.Waslilnlua.N J. . -rcir( -'a KaBr.WW ii.-.. JOHN G. BIEflY," Aehtt ; Is-prepared to furnish All kinds of Dressed ;Lumbcr, Sash, Doors, lihnds, blmtters, Aloiuumgs, iJracitcts, iJaiiust- - ers, Window and Door Irames, Scroll hawing, . v. Jff niifg, Planing and flipping dgxio at sljort . - notice and at Prices to Suit tfic-ffimes; - nml 1" li'atest JPatfterii. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to "calf Tor Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. : ' .' ' ' fKSnccial attention "i von to Orders by ilail. Thank- hirto orfr.patrons and friends for past favors, -wo ask a share ol patronage' m tho future ' ."". ' ) Vwy nsigwtrnlly,' - v , . ' -JOIIX Cf.'BIEItY, Agent' '' For the Wcissport Planing Mill. P. O. bo 03. jan.4-yl I resH Beef ROASTED BY STEAM. BOSTON BEEF Pi'flTff (loMNY, 1S7 Congress St., Uoston, Mass. SOMirririNfl NEW ETeellent. neonom. leal Food for Families. I'UKU WHOI.KJ SOMIJ MKATp-.Siito-- aeyBavo Jlotber. Convenient and Delicious tjold, nhllesoinaay ulce dishes may bo inado from It. Ask-yiarOroccr for It. -Ask your Ilutehcr fur It. Flfly per cent, more autrlincnt In a Itlvcn qijarullv of this Fresh Ueerthan In any oincr cucnea rresli ueei. tSOLI) 1IY QltOOUnS GENERALLY. lu?orteuWrrGeo;P:RflW6ll&Co's Newtiiai.er Advertising llureau, iu spruce St.. New York, can learn tlieKHMt ol any proposed llaoot AUVKUTlaiNU til Auierr- caa Kewsipers. CJ- lor page 1'auiplilct, joo. "oa &' Otlt pi-ottison30laysiiiTe.tmeun2;i ff gilUU ootacll lleiwrts, flee - S?'' I'roDcrtional it-turns every week oa Qtock Op lions ol f-V, tlOO, - (Ski. Address T. fo-ITKH WtlltlT & CO. ilauker, J- Wall bt..N. V. UoulU and expense) puirantt-ed lo uutnttree sii.iv tst'u,AU. V I Aginu. oifcT Maine. $777! a ytar and exnenst to azentf. out. lit free. AdUreM V. O. VIUKKUV. Auguna, aio ine, $15,000 WANTED, i 1 BY THE. Lehicliton School Boatd, at 5 per oarvt- interest, pr xmnum. Then IkijkU Jim fe from Tu, ami offr a sale and iHx.flbLle lnyJrl5erit for ' caiiiUilWs. For furtlier partlculara Addresa, 1 IiAKlKiailt.VVER, h. -r ' r . nhe lJ...ir.l. Aur, 2, 1879-tf. Lelngliton, To. rtTptal offer is worth '10' 25 Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World,of,"Vit,ai).d.IIin)or 3 50 From the roost.cclcbrateit jtrlter. A maniilfieent volume of tho rarest and richest fun. LaritQ octaio. 600 raaes. Cloth eiira. 450 engravings and -full pago jdatcs. Ould, side and geld stamp, A .treat bargain. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate Total offer-is worth . 25 00 THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING Sewlactae $7 7. D" HEAD ALL OP THIS. In order, if possible, to place a copy of TllE CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adjoining Counties, nnd. to largely increase its circulation in other sections of the country, we have become parties to contracts for the purdhasjj .pf.qijtirp editions of elegant, rare and valuable-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. Amonpr our "Prem ium Oilers" we mention the following: DIOKETJ'S WORKS. 1IU1.U Ell'S WllltKS. 1'iirnt.u t t wiiiiAB, i CUOi'KH'S WOlUvS. j lAUrtijhl charfti lo be paid en delivery,) THAOKEItVS WOUKS, lKVlN.I'S WOIIKS, M A Hit YATS WllltKS, ANUOTUEK WOHKS. y forwarded when fipIPThe above "Club Offers" arc on the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, Pcun'a. Its Introduction and World-renownetf reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines. THEME ARE NO, SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a verr Important matter, as It Is known ""0 unOlspai" "iJSUSS, called first-class machines Mhlch are otlercd to cheao nowa-Sais ' thoso that have been ro rosietted (that It, taken back Iron eusloners altar use) aad rebuilt anil put upon the mtiket " ll WHITE IS TllE PEER OF 'ANY SEWINQ UACIIINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARCEn tllAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEEO UTKEC0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAK EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE AN0 "lis WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED Do not Buy any other toforo try ing tho WHITE. Prices ana Terms Made Satisfactory AtlENTS 'WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AOU.NT FOll CAimON COUNTY Mar.SJ Wlni MAUCH CHUN K. j. Facli, and alt upet. Inclnaing C1IIANI. SQl'AKBANDn-XllUIIT,llltnctly F1H8T. Cl-Abs. aolil ai I he lowest net c.inu wholeula lacioir pilcea, lli eel to ine 1'UltCll AbKlt. Tlica Pianut niade one n( tue Ho est dupltr. at Ibe CentruuMI Uxbltilllon, and were uuanl moualy if comiti ended fnrtbeliiouEaT Honobo oti IS.CC0 ti like, lleirululy lucorporated Slannfactanus Co. yartory eubiubed oyer ba yeatH Ibe Kquaie Grand couula Math. tiflliek'anewiat-ul Jiuptex Overviruns bcale, tbo srrau-il Improvement Iu tbe bittory ot IMatto raatlng. The Urrtyblaribo 1-inkhT It. AMIiHIL'A. I'laDw wi t ou trial. Don't tall in writA tor Illustrated and liescrlpUyo Cataloatte of i pa-cs tuallrd free. JIU.MIKLSSOMN PIANO CO. yi Kt I3lh Strati, N.Y 1 icjr m
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