FARMERS' COLUMN. AVlirn in Apply Jlaunre. The common prncllre among farmers islo make ft general clearing of the yards anil liarn cellara once n year, cillicrln triejfir!ii! or fall. Either liracticp nukes u lieary ifrafl. upon tlio tenin9,nnil It lias ita ilisatl vnnlngcs. If this work Is trriic IntlieFprjnj:, It is when the grouml U soft, ntnl oilier work iscxcee.l '"Kb' pressing. If the inanuro Isilrown nut in the fill, anil dronpi) In lie.im u;jn tlio ficM to bo ciilt'vntcil next, season, thero is more or less waste by 1 caching anil by evap oration. Thero Is o growing disposition among our. Intelligent farmers lonpily man uio directly to growing crops, or as near the timo of planting uml sowlngas possible. It is felt that tlio sooner inanuro is put within reach of tlio roots of plarits, the better for the crops and their owner. Man tiro is so much capital invested, and bears interest only as it Is consumed in the soil. Thn barn cellar mav be so managed as to manufacture and turn out fertilizers every mouth in the year, so that the farmer may suit his convenience In applying them tothe soil. When manuro is not wanted for culti vated crops, it is always safe to apply it to the grass crop, either In pastures or upon meadows after mowing. Top-dressing is growing in favor with our intelligent (ami crs. Grass pays better than almost any farm crop in the older States, and the spreading of compost saves tlio necessity of frequent plowing and seeding, lly top-dressing at any convenient season of tlio year, field jmay bo kept profitably in grass for an indefinite time. Rural Sun. "Sv.e Rrutvln OIc" Hon. Ilinghatnptoii Jonos roso to a ques tion of privilege1. He wild that ho was dally pained and yet forced to realize tlio fact that tho Colo: cd p p o ot America unit no national one. 1 1 o wlnlo mm had tho "Star Spangled Dinner, ' Pinafore," and tho "Man from Kite," to select from on Fourths of July and Presi dential ovalionu, but the colored man could call no song his own. Ite had given tho subject serious consideration, and ho hoped that tno LI mo Kirn Club would at once novo in tno matter. It might not havo a poet among its members capable of produc ing a great national colored song, but it could llifitienco other poets to begin work and rest not until song, or odo or anthem was finished. ''It may be," began the President, as ho roso up to reply, -'dat rirUid folkses ob ills kentry am forgitlln who dey ar, but I reck on not. It may be dat do hull raco am ready to froir overboard all do lmppy songs of olo slave days and take np wld some new fangled music dat runs up to do high l's on Qs, bull can't believe It. IJruddcr Jonca complains dat wo hab no ode. Ask Sir Isaac Woliole, Waydown Bebce, Judge Tompkins, or Elder Toots, cf dey ever heerd do melody of 'Owino Back Homo to Die,' lloatln over do olo ptantashun at sumet, an ask item what man could matto a sweeter sing. For fifty longycars wo've boon singin melodies dot no other raco of peoplo kin sing, and now we aro asked to frow 'cm osldo an begin on n new whoop all cend on a growl. Wo can't do it, an wo won't do it, You may pile up odes 09 high dis hall, an yit our race will turn away from clem an sing, Izc growin olo an weary now, I cannot work no more ' Sit down, liruddor Jones, an meanwhile let do triangle sound an do mectln' boupsot for ono week." New Advertisements. St Will JPfiiy to Stead Vhis 2 GENERAL Election Proclamation Controlling' ti Colt. Rcstlveness is sometimes but rarely hered itary j more often arises from imperfect breaking; very frequently, from being left, week after week, well foil in a looso box without exercise. It is titlilo impossiblo to say what will euro rcstlveness ; but tho first remedy to try is work. If tlio animal isold and confirmed in vice it requires tho assist ance of a master ofarts in matters equestrian. But very often, if tho first symptoms are checked, tho euro will neither bo long nor difficult. A gcntlefnan who has been bleed ing and breaking horses for more thin fotty years always lunges his colts carefully, not brutally, before he puts them in harness the first time. They are kept standing and are driven in harness, without vehicles attached, for several days beforo they aro tackled to the brake. So, also, if a horse, after being idle, shows any signs of having forgotten his breaking lesson, ho Is first bulged backwaul until ho sweats, then with a rider on him, ond afterward his day's work in the middle of a cart team where ho is notaske.l to draw many pounds. Theso seem trifles, but it must bo remembered that tho very best horses the soonest bocomo above themselves. Many a first rate animal that would bo pro nounced by a timid driver or rider as dan gerous when first mounted or driven, alter Mug at Tuttors.il l's from Fiiday to Monday, would be found a perfect joy ami ilelilitaf. ter two or three days regular work. Mag nificent animals aro spoiled by over-feeding want of exercise and brutal repression. Tlio (runt ICooiu Analyzed. Tho Grant boom derives its strength from two sourccsj from thoso people who demand a strong President to enforco tho laws, ond from the politicians, who want a weak Pres ident, entirely subservient to their bidding. It would seem absurd that requirements so inconsistent could bo satisfied by ono man ; yet Gen. Grant seems to do so. His mili tary record is that of a firm, strong man, persistent to tho oiiit of obstinacy j hiscivil record is that of n man moro completely ruled by tho politicians around htm than any President of tho United States since the Govconmcnt was established. Ineon sistent as this may seem, the combination of strength In ft military capacity with weakness In a olvil capacity is by no moans uncommon. C!t Out DoorN. The close confinement of all factory work, gives the operative pallid faces, poor appe tites, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, and all tho physicians ami medicine in the woild cannot help them unless they get out of doors or uso Hop Bitters, tho purest and best remedy, ospecially for such cases, hav ing abundance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a tritlo. Sco another column. Christian Record 49-3w r.iii.u xoti:s. Cabbages supply an excellent auxiliary for tho winter feeding of chickens. Tho applo crop in tho middle counties ol this State is reported lighter than it was last year. A cabbajo stalk is exhibited In Lehigh county bearing ten solid and well-formed beads of cabbage. Mr. John H. Kcdler, of Lower Macungic, has raised n sweet potato weighing three pounds and four ounces. There nro moro than two millions of acres of land In tho United States devoted to the ultme of the grae vine. Stagnant ond impure water which cows drink whilo at pasluro is ono of tho most piouiincnt causes of bad odors in milk. A Richmond (III.) man made in ono year, from 100 hens, $130 net profit, besido sup plying eggs, and Kultry for home consump tion. The ilannchwclli Vlouqhman says tnat a heifer should be nearly or quite three years old when she has a calf, if the calf is expect ed to bo healthy ond vigorous. To cure a horse Irom pawing in the stable fasten a short pieco of a log chain say five or six links by means of a light strup ti his leg, just nlxivo the knee. Small farms with good cultivation yield n better revenuo than great estates illy culti vated. It may perhaps Iks better put by say ing that every farm, largo or small, should possess a good farmer. A correspondent from Tenn township, Lancaster county, states that much of the corn husked early this season, in that lo cality, has besome mouldy, doubtless owing to the long-continued warm weather. Tho Willamette Jarmcr, published at Portland, Oregon, says that the farmers thereabouts have an excellent outlook for the fall season. Thero will bo mora lain) plowed there this fall than ever beforo in autumn. Mr, Benjamin P. Ware recently remorked at the Farmers' Convention held at Auburn, K. Y., (hut heavy com land was good for onions, and better the second year than when first devoted to tho crop. Tho manure should, if possible, bo applied ill the fall. Tho Allentown Democrat thinks that tlio thought of money making is a more impor tant part of tho county Fair with the man pgemcnt than consideration of tho guests' feelings, and hence many demoralizing shows and practices at llieeo places that should never uo allowed. Save the potato seed, Wo do not mean the tubers, but the seata within the balls or fruit, H it from these that new varieties are liroilncwlrVf hey may be plantod In tho greenhouse or a sunny window now. Little tubers will have formed ere another plant ing season rolls round. Rural Sun. Governor Joseph Gale, who resides in Eagle Valley, Union county, Oregon, farmed sixteen acres of ground this year and on that raised 8,000 pounds of beans of ilillereut. varieties, 10,000 pounds of onloni.obout 15,- 000 pounds of jieaehr,2,000 Kundi of grain, 5,000 pounds of tomato, 350 bushels of io taloes ami a vast amount of squashes. The Heading Timet nJ Dispatch says : "The attendance on the 'big day" of the Berks County Fair, running up to between 15,000 to ;o,000 persons, an attendance equal in proportions on the oocuion of the big day' of the Lehigh Couuty Pull, and a still larger outpouring of visitors at the York County Falr.nre indications that the formers are moro thoroughly than ever aroused to a entaof the Importance of giving to their ocaricm all the Impetus poi ih, and that A Queer Posthumous Tribute. Says a Providence, U. I., paper: There was a nervous and ncttlcsomo old lady pas senger in a r.-iwtuckct car Tuesday morn ing, and uo amount of assurance that she should bo notified when Cemetery street was reached would keep her quiet. Sho sat on air most of the- time, and over and over again sho interrogated every passenger as to tho precise timo when tho car would reach the cemetery. In duo season the car di reach tho cemetery, and tho conductor and no less than six passengers Informed her that sho was at her destination. "Lor1 sakesl" fho exclaimed, "I'm not a going to get out. I heercd that poor old Jim Trip), who married my husband's half sister, and who is buried here, had got a heatlstonc sot up over him a nice ono ond as the poor old overworked critter never hail no thing while on airth but a pair ot overalls anil a bucksaw, I kinder thought I'd liko to look in onto his grave artcr bo had come into his property." styles 11 MIIiMIill & U U X II 9 t9 "White Street, "Wcissport, Pa., Comprising a full lino of all tho iicwesb assigns In Full and AVInlcr, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Notions, Laces, Buttons Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ladies Underwear, and in fact nil kinds of Goods usually kept in n first-class Millinery Store, which she. ll ireparetl to siipnly to nor irlcmls ami tno tactics in general at very i.xirnorninariiy my I'ftlCES FOH CASH. Call and bo convinced. No trouhlo to show goods. Scptcmber"27-iii3 MRS. M. GUTII, Wiussport, Fa. Mew I H jobs a few Prices I I respectfully announco to tlio citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I have leased tho Old Post-Offico Stand, on BANK Street, Lohighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full line of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ituchcs, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Znphers, IFaney Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for the celebrated Call and examino mv poods : the prices are so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. . W5IDG A liDETir . Brags and Medicines ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tno uiu ana jxoiiauio urug otore, in ut. IN. is. lleber's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, I Where vou wlllflud a full anil complete slock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimnoys, Burning & ubricating 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 attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 18G7. A. J. DUELING. Lt hlzMon. NoypiD't2, ITantemtiiae lawsntE Respectfully announces to tho peoplo of Lohighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to turnish them with every description of HonseloiB Inraiturl Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice. had placed in his bands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple, vegetable remedy for tho speedy and permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical euro for Nervous Do ijility ant all Nervous Uonipuint8,imcr hav MS tenetl Its wnmlcrlul cnratlvo imivcrs in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his sufferiii; fellows. Act uated by this motive and a desiro to relieve human sufleiint;, I will send free of charge lo all wlio desire It, this recipe, in German I rencii or r.nglisli, witli Hill directions To: preparing and lining. Sent by mail by ad dressing witli stamp, naiiiingtlils paper, W w. mikkab, H'J rowers' DJock, llocliester, ll. lli.e.o.w. How Yellow rover I'iiiIciiIh Die Many die easily go calmly off lo sleep. hardly having strength to raise the eyelids but too many die a horriblo death. The struggle is terrible. They have to bo held down in bed until tho last gasp, anil the 6ceno oftcr deuth Is too horriblo for des cription. Another peculiarity of it is when the patient is in a state of dilirium and is prevented from getting out of bed ; often ho makes a desperate effort to bite those who are holding him. I have a lively recollec tion of tlius having to exert nearly all my strength to hold a yellow fever patient in bed anil keep him from biting my face. Wncn ho recovered his reason lie wept with anger at not being able to get up, but at last said : "Hello I Is that you ! Let us lie down on the pillow ond go to sleep." I was glad to do so. Entire families have been swent away. When the fever once en. ters a dwelling It seems almost impossible for any member of the family to escape. Tho dirtiest poople often escape, and the cleanliest aro often stricken down. -Letter from Memphis, ACROSTIC. Would'st thou my friend ood healtli'cnjoy Each day and hour your time employ Secure, repose from sickness, ills, This thou can'st do take Liter JHIIs J: dost thou suffer from disease, Caused by exposure, diet? these, Or oilier ills, whato'er their name, Submit at once, and leave the frame, I.iko shadows darting o'er the bills, In terror llee from inw 1'Uls. Vice-like although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor yeild to tears, Itepose In quiet, health's bright rills 1'ersuotlw jatliwny of these rills. In childhood, youth, and iu old age, Let cheerful thoughts thy mind ougage. Let others suffer fevers, chills, Suro thou ort free with Liver Tills. 9 Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho samo articles can bo bought for else where. Hero aro a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to 60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom buites, 6 rieces 40 to $05.00 18 to 40.00 0.00 4.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, Cane Seated Chairs, per sot of Six Common Chairs, per set of Six and all othor goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call tho attention of the citizens to my ample facilities in tho UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, with a now and handsotno Hearse, and a fill' line of Caskets and Collins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this lino, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most amplo sat- lstaction guaranteed. V. PUUWAKTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEIIIGHTON, PA. Pursuant to an Act of Iho General Asscnv bly oCthO'Cownonwcaltli of Pennsylvania, entitled "An. act rclatins to elections in this Commotnvoaltb,. approved tho 2nd day of tittiv, a. ia, i3!f,,auii a iiirincr supplement to that net. approved Jsuutarv 30. 1874. 1. J. W. Itaudenbush, ShciiH' of tho County of VnrvoT),, vennsylvanla,. do iicreuy mako known ond givo notice to the electors of the County aforesaid, that an election will bo iicni in said, uiiiniy oi' i:nrton, um 1111. TUESDAY AFTEltTlIE'lflltSnlONDAY liN auvjuuuuit(uclng The 4th of November, A. IX, 1870, at which time tho following of- ucers win oe voicu lor : One. person for Treasurer of tho Common- wealth ot rennsyivania. Onopcrson for Prothonotary and Clerk of Iho VlilS Ol WJCt Ulllt AUl 1111111.1 , V(UillLUl sessions, ami uicrK oi mo unmans L T (1 . 1 , v.uurb ii V'.iruou couuiy, Ono porson for Sheriff of Carbon county. Ono person for Coroner of Carbon county. Onopcrson for Jury Commissioner of the i.ounty oi uaroon. One person for Surveyor of Carbon county. I also malcoknown and give notice that tno Irecmcn ot tno several lownsliins ami boroughs of this county will hold their clcc- iiun ui. tile places ucrcinaiier iicaigiiuicu ; Banks Township Audcnried District: At tno scnooi nouse in Auucuncu, Beaver Meadow District: At tho school house in Lcviston. East Mauch Chunk Borough : At tho pub' lie nouso oi unnstopiier uurran. East Penn township : At tho publlo Uouso oi renroso ueorge. Franklin Township! At thopublln house oi Edward uaucr. Kiddcr.North District : At thoschool houto in Undgoport. Kidder, South District i Atthopublichouso oi raui .cinarii. Lansford Borough j At tho publlo houso of ucorgo Evans. Lausnnno Township : At the female school House ol uuclt Mountain. Lehigh Township: At tho school house iu iiockport. Lohighton Borough : At the public houso ot Albert llruust. Lower Towamensing Township: At tho public nouso ol Ecwis uruii. Mahoning: At tho public housoof Thomp son JUclMiucl. Mauch Chunk 1st ward: At tho publi oi J. s. Jveiscr. Mauch Chunk 2nd ward : At tho public uouso ol -Mrs. I . biiulcnucrg. Ncsrpichoning District : At tho public house ol 1 . JUelvcnnu. Packer Township : At tho public houso of Juiucs J. Lolo. Packerton District: At tho public Bchoo liousc. Tcnn Forest Township : At the public house ol Enos llocli. Parryvillo Borough : At the public house ol luaries UuUdatz. Summit Hill District: At the town hall ol Summit Hill. Towamensing : At the public houso of John Vt eiss. Wcatherly: At the public house of II. Reiser Wcissport : At tho public houso of Krcsgo isomer. I also mako known and civc notice, as in and by the 13th Section of tho aforesaid Act I (undirected, that "every person except Jus ticesortue 1'cjco wlio snail Hold any tune or appointment of profit or trust under th Government of the United States or of tho State, of an city or incorporated district whether con'llnncd officer or otherwise, sub' oidinato officer or agent, who is, or shall bo employed under tho Legislative, Judiciary or Executive Department of the State or the United States, or ol any city or incorporaieu district, and also that every member of Con gress and tho Stato Legislature, and of the select aim common cuuiieii uiuii- c-uj, miii' missioner of any incoriwated district, is h law ineapablo of lioldingorcxcrcisingat tho same iiiiiuiueoiiicuornppoiuiiiiciitoi uuge, inspector or clerk of anv election of this Com monwealth. nd that no inspector or judge, or any other officer ofauysuchelectionliull bo eligible in any oiucu mail 10 uo voicu lor. At nil elections hereafter held under th Imva of this Commonwealth, tho polls shall bo opened at seven o'clock u. in., and closed at seven o uocit p. in. Given under my hand tho 28th day of August, A. 1). 18741, and ol tlio independ ence of the United Slates the One Hundred and Fourth. J. W. RAUDENBUSH, Sheriff, sept. 0, 1870-wl. New York proposes a sbool for plum bers. We are glad of this. It is time that a plumber should learn to compute more I accurately than to make ten minutes' work i with a solderinc Iron and fur bnttr nf Iava. ' tn Agricultural IVrj they rcc-gnira a m-'jt 1 making to the cook, at sixty cents an liiur, I valusble ally f . th i r"T' " f S'"re "P 1:1 ''T Imprt&nt to Builders, &c, WeisspcDtriJ lDBsnsaiBag' Mill, JOHN G. 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Tn order, if possible, to place a copy of Til 13 CAltBON 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 lor tlie purchase ol entire editions ol 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: DIOKEN'S WOI1KR, n lmi.wuit's wuitiis, ! I'lthSUUTT'S WDIIKS, r COOi'KH'.S WOUKS. fTHAnKKKY'S 1VOHKS, J IHVIN.I'H WOHKS, "jMAltllYAT'S U'OltKS, Atl freight eharget to be paid on dtlivei v.l lANUOTltElt WOltKS nggfThc above "Club Offers" arc only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LEIIIGIITON, Carbon County, Penn'a. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING. jfiilcliu Its Inlroductlon and World-renownul reputation was tho death-blow to IiIqh priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This It a vcrr Impnrtanl matter, as It Is a will' known and undisputed lad tnat manr of the so called (irst-class mschlnet which are oflered so cheap now-a-Oars are those that have been ft possessed thai Is. taken back from customers alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market "THE WHITE tS THE PEER OF ANY SEWINO MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAIIKEI. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN T E TAMILY ' MA CHINES Of THE SINCEII, HOWE AND WEED MKEC0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAU CITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS MMPLE, POSITIVE AKO D?S WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED Do not Buy any other before try ing tho WHITE. Prices and Terms Made Satisfaclorj AGENTS "WANTED ! lriiitc Saving Machine Co.. CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AQKNT FOIt CM till' COUNT Mar-is.a-tm JiAVcll uilu.Ni;, NBVnAKQ8$lS5 1'acli, and all ivlt- tncludiug (I HAND. t-Ql'AltUA -)!) UWtloIIT.allHricIlvl'llthT. Ol Ahs. sold ai the lowcn lift cnaii nbmm e laeioir p lc, tllirct lo ilie l'UIlCMAHKlt. Tow 1'iauos wane m enf trie flDeat tliaplar at tie CrDtmnial i:ilillltlon aud u linatil. uioualf rrcomniendid for tho llionttT Iloious ovei l!.0 In uie. ltfitulailv lutoruoialcd JIannfacturiuf; To. -Fai'toir e-tab ih,t nrr Wl yrare 'Ilie fiftiaie Oromt- coutalu Msth unLek'aiiewrairui Uup'.pi Orerttiiina Hcale, the arratrst. imprDvcmftnt in tbe li tnry ef l-iaiio .pal Ids. 'fho L'prtiliUiire tbe HKKr IN Ali:itIl7A. l'laoea ae. t ciu trial. Don't tall lo villa tor Illustrated ant! DtMrlptlT Caulojrue ot is paaes loaned free. MUMKI,SSOIl.V 1'IAKO CO. Vil K.at lOlli Strcel. H, Y I rr
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