NorfclT CaroliuA Tenant Farmers WHY PAY HIGH BESTS Why be Subject to Late and Eakly Frosts'? Which Kill Your Young Plants and Injure Your Crops. Rcntl tho Terms 1o Tenant Fanners Given by North Carolina Land Owners. Tho Immigration Buroau of North Caro Ina hare In cUnro como Itnrirorcd farms for ront to Northern tenant farmers on tho fol onlnjc conditions, which aro tho usual terms of rent charged In this State: 1st, C-KA.IN AND OKASS FAItM. Tho land owner furnishes land, houses and pa;s all taxes and expenses of improving houses, stables and buildings. Tho tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and labor, and reoelTcs TWOHIIHDS OF UROI'S. The tennnt firmer is allowed frco of rent garden and vegetable patches. Ho Is also allowed to raise stock, hogs and chickens and receive sll proceeds Irom tho sale of them. Snd, TOIt&OUO, OliAIN AND GRASS rAHMS. Tho land-owner furnishes land, houses and pays all taxes and expenses of Improving houses, stables and buildings. The tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools d labor, receiving Threc-lourths of tho to bacco andTwo-thlrclsofthc grain crops. Tho tenant farmer Is allowed frco of rent as In tho kbove mcntloned.larm No 1. 3rd, TOBACCO, GRAIN AND GRASS fAITOlS. Tho land-owner furnishes land, houses, feed for horses, tools, repairing and iteoplnir. In order of tools and pays all taxes. Tho tenant farmer furnishes all tho manual labor; receiving One-hair ot !1 crops raised. Tho tenant farmer receives freoofrciit as in first mentioned farm No. 1. h, COTTON, GRAIN AND TOUAO 00 FARMS. Rented exae'ly on famo terms as the abovo Tobacco, Grain and Grass Farm No: 3; or if tenant farmer furnishes horses snd tools, he receives Two-thirds of tho grain and Thrsa-fonrtas of tho cotton. Advantages of Locating in North Carolina. CLIMATE. While tho cold Is not so so. rare, the temperature of mid-summer is not exccsslro or trying as farther North. Our seasons aro locger, and thcrcforo our crops are not killed by lato or early frosts. THE SOIL Is ofa, variety of compositions elayey, gravelly limestone, slate, sandy loam.otc. Ihistcatvarietyofsollsand tho mildness and advantages of cllmato wlllac .aount for tho variety or products. SOCIETY. No section in tho Union has bettor executed laws. Tho blessings of polit ical, civil and religious liberty are no where more fully protected than in N. O. IN.JOEN KRAI,. Tho great fertility of our lands, the mildness of our climate, tree from tho scorching and withering heat of tho South nnd tno cxtromo cold and freezes of the North go to show that North Carolina Is surely the most favored agricultural section in Ameriea, Nature has not only given us tho advantages of producing, but It has pro vided us with water-power towork up what .the soil produces for us. I solicit correspondence from tenant farm ers in tho Northern and New England States. I will furnish persons low rate round-trlp transportlon from lloston, Now York or lial ttmoro to North Carolina, so as to give them an opiortunlty of scelog tho taring that aro offered for rent. All farms advortised by us for rent, ha 70 dwelling-houses and out-bulldlngs on them. Jiolng a regular employe of the Agricul tural Department of North Carolina, I mako no charge for information given or services jenderedpersons seeking brines in the State. I wlllbe pleased to rurnlsh dcscrlptlvo lists of lands otlered for sale In North Carolina to all persons who will write me. JNO. T. PATRICK, Slate Immigration Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. Tefcrnatr 18S1-H TBTJE Carbon Advocate IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CARBON COUKTY. vr is rs -a. x j.xxuljlj- oferery description, MISCELLANEOUS. . . i - "noooit on cotmiu." com, torn tbroat, hoarienwa. Troohoi, 15 o "nnnmi ov iiitbii , Olcnreont rAtt, mlc, roiches, flies, ants, ncd.iJUKP, akunkf, chip munk?, gopher. Uc . i'titniuii. uiuiraiuni EvreiiinKD, dimness, lnulKestlon, headache, sleep. ossnesi carea by "WoU'fl Health KenewerV Ask for Wells' "Hough on' Corns." 15c. tu'ui complete euro, iiura or son corns, nunc, uunions. 'UOnon nw PAIN" TrntntTltn tf.A twti. Strengthening, Improved, tho best for backache, pains In chest or side, rheuma tism, neuralgia. TITIN PKnFMt. "Wells' Health rtonflwr" rfMtnre tmnltli mm viiror, cures dyspepsia, headache, Ner vousncss, debility. Jl.oo. and tho many throat aflccllons of children ..j. inuiinuu. unit piMBir FCMVVUU OT "Hntlirtl OP1 f'nntrh f Trn.li.a 1 R. llalr.... MOTHERS, IfTOUaro falllnir. tiriilrpn. A,ti Aiit nnH nervous, use "Wells' Health Itencwer." 11.00. Druggists. T.ITK pnirnunvpn ...'.f nro ltlnK jour grip on life try "Wells' Health Rencwcr.' Goes direct to weak spots. nouoii OK TOOTHACHE." Instant relief for nAltrnltrl. tnnttiflfthft. fncctirho. Ask fftr"Iinuirh on Tnothnchi.. " 15 and 26 cents. rrtETTT TTOMEff. Ladles wlio would retain rrpihneps nnd vl. vacuy. uon't rail to try "Well's Health ltc newer." . CATARltn AT. Tnnnip A PPffpTlnNB Hacking, Irritating coughs, colds, sora iiiiu.it. curcu or "aouun on uouirui' Troches, 150. Liquid, 25c. "BOCOH OM ITCH." "ROUIlh On lth" rllrn hnmnri urnii. lonB, ring-worm, tetter, salt rhenm, frosted tut., vuuiuiaiot. , THE IlorK OV THE WATtOK. Chlldron. slow In dcvelomncnt. nunv. scawny, and dollcatc, uso "Wells Health iionowcr." WIDEAWAKE three or fmip hntiril Avfi-v nlirl.t .rtimtilni. Oct immediate roller and sound rest by uslti Wells' "Hough on Coughs," Troches, 15 cents. Halsain, 23 cents. "ROUGH OV PAlu" Pntinrravn ir imn Strenulhenlntr. imnrnvftil. tlw, tit. far pain in cnest or Blue, rneumatlim, neuralgia. An old lady says that some meu can never thread a necdlo. Sho might have added that tbero are somo men who late at night, when they go home, aro hardly alio tu thread tho streets. and of greater value than fioegqld isf;reat tonio and renovator liko Kidney-Wort. It expels all poisonous humors from tho blood, tones up tho sysUm nnd by acting directly on the most important organs of tho body stimulates them to healthy action and re stores health. It has ellected many mar velous cures lor all kidney diseases and otiicr !:indred troubles it Is an invaluable remedy. If you seo a family in New York which Iocs not possess a stylish turnout, do not suppose it is because they cannot afford it, uuiuotico how old tho daughters are. True courage is liko a kite; a contrary wind raises it higher. ADVICE TO MOTHEHE. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing with pain ofculling teeth? If so, send t onco and get a bottle of Hits. Winslow's SooTinxa Syiut for Childhkn Teetiiinc. Its value is incalcuable. It will ralieva tin- poor litllo sulferor immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regu lates tho stomnch and bowels, cures wind colic, softens tho gums, reduces inflamma tion and gives tone and energy to tho whole system. Mrs. Wixslow's Sootiuxo Strut run Children '1 ektiiixo is pleasant to the taste, uud is tho piescrintiou of ono of the oldest and best female iiurses and tihvsi- nans in the Uniled States.and is for sale by u uiusgisis larougiioui mo woriu. l'nce 5 cents a bottle. 20-Iy. So many women aro doimr work for merly dono by fee that the male sex is being driyen into matrimony as a means of support. Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo. ThO best SHIVA in thn wn.l.l rn..la bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhtiem,fever sores', icntr, uuappeu nanus, cniibianus, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no py required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or monoy re funded. Trice 25 cents per box. a or saio by r, l). Thomas. -Slumber not in the tents of vour col umns. Tho ivorld is adyancing, advance witli It. Delect in manners is usually defect in fine preemptions. Elegenco comes of no breeding but of birth. Avoid tho harsh, irritalinc. crininip pnm. pounds so often sold as nureiui? mndiplnea and correct tho irregularities ot the hinvnl. by using Ayer's Cathartio rills, which aro iiiiiu aun genne, yet thorough and search ing in action. Honesty is not so much rrsnectn.1 beauty. The toad is honest, hut ha hn not nearly so many admirers as tho bright Dim mat would sleal a cherry.' Plirlfv thn hliwt In..- Ik. ...I jt ,7 . ' BDiciii,anu regulato the digesliya organs by taking "uw - wuioaparum, ooia oy an druggists When a coachman marries his mistress their positions become roversed. Defore marrlago ho drives her j after marriage she rives mm if eha is like most women. IlllVA VAI1 t f .... -t Hi.... I- I a , r so uso Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator; thirty years hayo proved it a sure remedy for or ganic or sympatbetio Heart Disease. $1.00 jici uwiiio ui uruggisis. Montreal is to build en ice palace next winter. It is said to be intended for the resideuco of a Philadelphia Iceman who intends to marry a Now York nlumhep-. daughter. SEf-In IhnTIInmont n.,AO M 1! . WJt, muio iwiunu. is given thai, in auy known dyes, and they civo bolter PflliflfAMtttn in. , -n gikts. Wells, Richardson Ic Co., Burlington t. Sample card, 32 colors, and book of directions for 2a stamp. So many foolish maidens nrfl running away with their father's coachmen that the scheme is getting hackneyed. A lawyer who can't write poetry is not necessarily a legal-tender writer. For fifteen years I was annoyed with se vere pain in my head and dischorges into my throat from catarrh. Mr ,n, of smell was much impaired. By tho uso of Lly's Cream Balm I haro overcome thnn troubles. J, B. Chaso. St. Denis lTot.l New York. For several years I liavo been troubled with catarrh Ely'i Cream Balm has DrOVed in ha th nrtinl .l T i.-,, it is tho only cure. L. B. Coburn. Hard- waro Merchant, Towanda, Pa. When a young man Is lingering the cash left him by his grandfather can it be said ho is revelling in Lis ancestral hauh? Eycry farmer should at least have one coamy poper, and that panel should be 1 Advocate, wh'.ih contains sll tho latest eal news. Only $1.00 a year. A subscriber advertises for "A plain gin io cook. Ho probably was afraid he would be hangod If he cooked a pretty girl. Honor demanded, is as worthless as insult undeserved is hurtless. -There nro somo who write. lllt n,i think to much about virtue, that they haye no time to practice it. Our firesides must be our sanctuaries, our reiugo iroru tho world. PROF, T?AT'DTC! A Bailed Curo FOB GPEHMATORRHEA IMP0TEF1CY. Tun tod foroTorO yoo.ro by uao la thou eanda of cosoo imnvopsDEBaiTt eriulA wetkneii kM rlo. ni ntunerotii ob cuns dt baffllni kklllftil rbyilof aai, reU from joubbru! lndltort tloni, too free indnlimea, ndorcr btulo work, D Dot tetnporlie whllo incti ton, ATOtd btln( Imi4 cn Yj jirttcnllous eliioui etlStr rtmodUa tor tkrM tTDuble. Oct evr Dtm clrcv l&r and trlil pAckR tni Uklnj tret tm tat cWcwbrr. Take m rrmed Utt bu earc4 lJiotnui.lt, ftnfl does not In. torfers with tttcnUan to bud. tot or cku jitla or loaaa Trnlrne. Fonndri o id ntin DiedlcU frinctplei. Groirlrtr In firor tod vat tlon, DlrectplliKtiftntaUifS Cfttrfdlvara mtkeitu tpt nriu lanwnca leu wiinnui 4cUy, Tho otarM ftiia tloni f the human orrti l'm ire restored, Tb itnlmfct.n clenenla of lira which bar bea vkitcd am (Itch btck Th4 rtHnt beemrriM SEND ADDRESS W.kV.pilS: HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'fg ChemUU, ;woy, ortu luin St., si. i.onu, at. 0.1C VMWl TnUTHUT, $3 1 2 U0NTH3,?5 1 8 WOJTHS, (I 1 t KIALa PACKAGE Fayncs' Automatic Engines Bi .w 0 OUTl LEADER. (To offer an C to 10 1 1. P. Autnra.it Ic. Snflrb Arrest ing, Mouutett I'ortablo Knclnc, with Mill, 10 ft. Mrrlapo, o2 It. track am wayn, 2 slraultnncous lover urt hoad-blmlrfl, 2.lnch nibor, 3 chanffoo food: aaTyor coutroU fooiMovrr nnd lioad-blocks l re m unu ltoHmoii. uu lucn fWllu aaT, CO tu 8-lnUi i-uy belting foetbbelta, cant-hc.okn, hmuito, tljrli tenor, etc. llJft contplcto for oi'craticn, $1100 nu cars. Cln an Rklds, (100 lens. liriKluo will burn Blabft fiom tlio saw two to eight feet Jong and keep up atenin. 8mhI for cntaloprno 12. W. I'AIaVK AS sons. tifacturcrs all Ktjlca Auto o ln el it ra f rom 2 to 300 II. 1. fcilialtlnff. Diillers, ami lianccrs. loilra, N. Y.( Box 1 127. ANDREW SHIVR, Bank dtroet, Lehightou and vicinity, HEALTH IS WEALTH! tviiLr.iTlnntl It II. K. CUKST'S NkHTU Al) IIIUIX Tit k'ATJILNT, k riiarnDtiadnpspinernr H)ttnrta.Dlstliirfri,GonTUlii(iiii.PI(f( Nirvotia NeurtlnU, I!edeli8, Morvntu ProttiAtlnn cunicd bytlia una or ticoiiol or tMofor Wkefti!nen, UtnUl D preM'nn, Sartcnlnj of th Omloi remlHnt q imanUr nd laidinjtiomliery, df cy nd daHh ) rreniatme Old !, lUrrfnneM, Ioa f Pnwer In cttbar ax, Involun tt v Lnuei nd C)aiiiAtrilifi)K ctuicd by ovar-vxoi lln ot tUa lrin, If liu or cvsfr-lndiiietneo. Karti Imix ennUlna on mnntli'a trratnieiit. 91 box, or alx boxta for $3, iratbr mall pre paU un i-rceli t of riMca V5 GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To enra any cars. With earli ordar Tftflri-d by oa for alx boxea. ncromoanlad with 0S w mill vend tha nnrchiaar onr wrlltBii rnAiante to refund tin tnonfy If tliatraatmaut dona nt e(T-ct a cure. Outran lit laatiod only by E.r.U h Mr.MJM.SOV, 33SltcaHrt, rM1ada!phUtrtv Tlit c?1artratl vaetable lllood I'tirlRrr. It tmmedUtaty imra iifnuKrai, luuiipxiion, i unurainv nam. iua aiiTwhara upon tacclptof S ernta. Uuaflraaad for euu.aa. EISNER & MEHDEL60N, 320 Raco Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SANITARIUM Riverside, Cat. Tho dry climatA ctrres. Nose, 'Jhroat,Lunc3. t oil Idea, SO p., roate, cost.frea AND HEALTH uuiubi aoo PSSi llliiatmnri . AI1 thnt thiflnnhtfnl cnrlnn-int ihnnirlit.fnl a-nnf tn' snow, (jioiannacucDinaincj cca, puper uo.aiarc rlaqg Quldo. 1U pl5tf,eect Baaled, money or etps.br? Ill laiEB ITTIC IB :U HhRIN AWH. 1 JUila VinilllCn PITTSBURGH, PA. Sinn BToatspeplalltt, Nervous IobiUty,Im pod moots! Tn il OlLh Il.on.l- Kki.. kAU7Z?T1. 'TT.l 7. IrapoHnnr, Orxasla HealnM. tionorrbirm, Syphll't and uerrurUI A Crr tloos, tSclcntifle treatment! lale and lure rcmcfllea. peformittea Trtatcd. Call or write for hit ot quest ami to be an a weird oj t hoie deairiug treatment by xaall. Prrona antfrrlairroin Itoptnroahould aead their addreaaA aad leara aoraethlair to their advantage. It I not a traaa. Aiirt nr. C. I.. LalURGE, Trrat and TbyalcUa In Cbarn ffnlral Xed. h Barf. InstUnU, 030 Loeaat tU 6t- LanU, Ha. Eucociaor to lr. Butt' Dlc&cnsarr. JkataUlabed 80 Xaua. 5 W?S : I M CO oS PjS'ZuI 5 r D OO SU3 rj id? as (fuf7hisuf A Return to na with TEH CIS. 311. er, you'll pl br niill.R GOIQEH 801 nig )oum MOKE M0NF.1 m One lluulli than any FJtliiiiuruldo In America. AliiwilutoCertainlv, Klthur bux.ou&piULM. Younff,173UronwlcUbLN.YilL WANTED ! i:,"''-'tlc.''ableinTOt(...rrrre Ac. NAI.AItllSuiiaipfii.f.ai4. i.iptrntift not Mnlfil. 'iil tnitrfirf icn ir ttmptrtenced mtn AUdros. Le CLARE & HERRICK, BrlGhton, N. Y Ont mile tart of HochtMtir. F A EM EES Look to Your Interests ! ! AgTicultural Implements CHEAPER THAN EVER ! A One-TIorso Tread-Power and Thresher, complete, lor $100.00. A Two-horso Tread-Power and Thresher, complete, for $125.00, Made of the beat material and by the best mechanical skill. Guar anteed to give satisfaction or no sale. We also rnannfacluro a yaticty of PLOWS, which will be soli cheap. TRY THEIT. E. B. Marsh & Bro., Props, Hamilton Fomflry ai MacMnu Shop Snydersyille, Monroe Co., Pa. aug. 30, 1881-ani WM. DUFFY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk, ar prepareil to do all kinds of PlasteriDE & Ornamental Woft at shortest notice. Orders br mall will re ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate or good work. teplilf An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Calrort, Texas, May 3, 1882. " I wish to express mj appreciation ot tho Talo&blo qualities ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. "While with Churohlll's army, Just before the battle of Vlcksburg, I contracted a so rcro cold, which terminated In a dangerous cougli. I found no relief till on onr march wo odine to a country store, where, on asking tor some remedy, I was urgod to try AVer's Ciicnitv Tectoral. "I did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then t have kopt tho 1'ECTOiiAL constantly by me, tor lauuiy uso, aim I bare found it to bo an tnraluabla rcmody for throat nnd lane diseases. J. W. YHjiiixy." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung Affections, by tho use of AVer's CiiEnnr Pectoral, liolng vory palatablo, the young est children take It readily. rncrAriED nr Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LowolltMass. Sold by all Druggists. H. H. Peters THE TAILOR, o q 2 hJ s B I P a 1 tn I II pj s 3 g CD SVITINOS! Vory Moderate Prlcss and Perfect Fits Is the motto of this Estaollshment. 'XOU are In vltcd to Inspect goods. If. II. PETEKS, Tost Offlco Uulldlng, HANK Stree , April 29, 1881; Lehlghton, Pa. 2ood lnr Tor A iri,(. einn in ttonn lm.lilnilri(Mlllnir ourtimml Vtv v'nmuiiiiuiiil IrellvIIattleiurtli!tVorlP ...... ..".v, ucvhjw1,Vh A'Ulld.lDlilA. Fn A Bible Commentary. Illirhlr endorsed hv renresentntlrn mpn an enurencs lowest prieed loou published! AuurcEsnAniDO Oy WU111.1HJJI, lliusuaie Mlsh. WAOENTSWANTED ' No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in the United States Oanada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal ofllco located in Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Office, wo are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness nnd do- spatch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who aro at a distance from Wash ington, and who have, tlmrntnrp. tn nmnTnn ' associate attornoys." We make preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions as to na- .V...UU...... ,BU v, wiuiku, uuu an wno are Interested In new Inventions and naipni. ... Invited to send for a copy ol our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to nuy wui coo, uuu utmiains complete instruc tlons how to obtain nnlenti nml ntli.r val..n. ble matter. We refer to the Oerman-Amer-ican National Dank Washington, D. O. s the Koyal Swedish. Norweirlan and Danish Iega tlons. at Wasliinitton : Hon. .Inn. iinK.v. i.t. Ohlel Justice U. S. Court of Olalmsj to the uuu-iiiia ui iuo u. o. iatent unite, ami to iseuuiurE uuu iuemocrs Ol uanirress from every.state. Address: 1.0UI3 IJAOOER k CO., So lienors of Patents and Attornoys at I.an.Le- M.w.. Muituiui IAQUIAUIU7, LI. J, Central Carriage Works Bank St., Leliigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Gash Prices Rcpairlug Promptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April SD, 18K yl Proprietors. FARMERS' COLUMN. E. F. LUOKENBACil, DRALER IN Wall Papcrs9 Borders Sc Decorations, Boots, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Pixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway, Manch Chunk, Pa., Below the Droadwey notice, Preventive for Jumpintr Cows and Horses. An animal which will lump over a feoa e is not only a nuisance on their own account, but they will often in jumping themselves break tho fence or gato, s'i that the rest of the herd will follow them. If a preven live for this iumplng is not known the animal has to be kept in a stable, or in a 'small lot by themselves, with an extra high fence. A simplo method of keeping either a horse or cow in any kind of enclos ure is to put a common baiter on them. Removo the ti:-etrap to it, and put on in its place a piece of half-inch rope eleven feet long. Three leot (or thereabouts, depend. lug some on the size of tho animal) from the end attached to the halter, tie in firmly a ring; bring the rope between the fore legs, and up around the body just behiid the fore-tegs. This will bring the ring that was tied into the rope under the chest, and between the fore-legs. Now tie the loose end into the ring under the body. The animal cannot now raise its head high enough to jump, and will be found where it is put regardless of its jumping proclivities. After a little practice input ting this rigging on, the medium will be struck in not making it too tight so as to Iret th eaniraal, nor yet so loose that they can gel oyer tho fene;. What'll Von Takel Mr. Jerry P. Thomas. Central Park Hotel, 50th street 7th Avenue, New York, writes as follows: .Last summer I eullered fearfully with neuralgia and could not get anyrcst, nleut or day. A friend wbo bad used St. Jacobs Oil, thought so highly ol it healing qualities that he gave me somo to try. I tried it and obtained the first night's rest in weeus and was cured. 1 nave found It to be tho very best remedy. I keep it constantly In my bouse for my family, nave recommended it to otters and would not be Without it. Cross-Bred Iloraes The cross made by breeding half or thrco quarter breed "Percheron-Norman" mares to Clyde horses results very favorably, Some of tha best heavy draft horses in New York city have tbua combined blood of these two grand breeds. In them the sound, well-shaped, hard feet of the Perchcron carry the heavy bodies of tho muscular, broad-chested Clyde, with their largo joint ed Hot legs, while they tako after their dams in being short coupled, with modor ately sloping shoulders and fine action. The raising of these draft horses, if by good sires, is profitable, those- weighing fourteen hundred to sixteen hundred pounds bring three hundred dollars in the market at five years old. Tho demand is so great now that we suppose it would be quite impossible for a dealer to pick up a car load from first hands in any part of the country within a radius or fifty miles. The reason for this is that yearlings, and two and tbree.year-olds, aro largely bought up from the western breeders, and sold to go still further west among the pioneers, who raise them and use them lor breeding pur poses. The farmer who undertakes to supply this insatiable market, must he on his guard. Thero haye been hundreds of veritable brutes imported. Pure-blooded they may be, butthcy aro not good, 'rhe supply of first class horses of either French, Scotch,or Enlish "shire" blood is limited, and the demand here is so great tbat the importers in many cases have brought out anything that would sell. So wo have stallions standing all ovet the country who only, as it were by accident, ever get decent foal. Still, even these "great, ungainly, gaunt, and awkward" hall-bloods, bring a prettv good price. Their sale cannot, however, be depended upon, and the only safo policy is to breed from fiist-class sires. Col. Wexn in American Agriculturist for Nov ember. Wintering Young Pigs. Pigs born later than the first of October will need good care and skillful manage ment to keep them in a thrifty, growing condition through the winter. This is particularly the case if you keep them in large numbers, and it is a good plan to sell all you can before winter seta in. People who keep only two or three pigs to eat up the slops from the house can handle their late pigs to better advantage than the large firmer or breeder. Such young pigs need milk, greasy water, or broth and bread, or cooked potatoes, with corn meal pudding; these aro more likely to be liberally furn ished from the kitchen when you have only two pet pigs than when you have two score or two hundred. Whatever method of feeding is adopted, let it be liberal. Let them have all the good feed they will eat no more, no less. Let them haye good, dry, comfortable quartersto s'eep in, and disturb them as little as possible. Pigs are in part hibernating animals. The more they sleep the better for them and tbeir owner. We do not want to fatten pigs in winter. Wo simply want to keep them in healty, growing condition, and the fatter they aro when winter sets in, the easier It will be to carry them through the winter. figs well wintered, are in good condition to thrive well on grass and clover next sum ner. Tbey will do far better on pasture alone than young spring pigs We are not now advocating having young pigs come in the autumn, bnt if you have them and cannot sell them, or do not wish to, then take the best of care of them, and feed liberally. Tbe most profitable pork we bavo ever made, was from vounf pl9 which had been well cared for through the preyious winter, and the next summer fattened on clover pasture. Joseph Habsii in American Agriculturist for Xovember. Kever Oive Up. If vou are sufferine with low and de pressed spirits, loss of annetlte. general debility, disordered blood,weak constitution, beauacue,or any disease ol a bullous nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Hitters. You will bo surprised to see tbe rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and acliylty will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in tbe praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by T. D. Thomas. Silk manufacturing has grown wond erfully in the Uniled States during tbe last thirty-five years, tbe most remarkable increase being from 1870 to 1880, when it was 250 per cent. This country stands second now in this branch of industry. France ranking first, and promises to lead before long. The yalue of the silk manu facture of 18S0 was $41,033,015, New Jersey leading witb$17,l!2,230,whlle New York followed with $10,170,140, Connect!, cut $5,881,000, Massachusetts $3,704,250, and Pennsylvania $3,-191,810. Troy Times. Subscribe for the 'Cardom Aiivocati only $1 a year. ,i io-mi mm for : .ds fine and-as cheap Comforts and Bed Covers as you like. . As fine and as cheap Bed Blankets as can bo got anywhere. ' ' As fine and as cheap Horse Blankets as can be got anywhere. As full and as cheap n line of Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as good a lino of Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as cheap Velvets as are sold anywhere. The completcst line of Queensware in town, fancy or common. The newest line of Shoes in town, Children's, Misses', Wowmen's and Men's.' Tho newest line of Rubber Goods in town, Children's, Misses', Women's and Men's. Fancy, Common, Cheap, Novel and Elegant, either one, if you please, in Notions and everything in the line. Then lastly we will mention Groceries and let you know we have the stock and at the right price. Very respectfully, 11 nil At Lowest Rates. of every description, in the Best Style at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH ! 66 ilAlTMIAI! HOME. E3 99 Sworn Suhscription List 70,000. Eiei iiy V. H. HALE. M. I o 0 This is a large eight page, forty column, monthly paper, and is devoted to everything pertaining to Health and Home, Marriage, Social Science, Domestic Medicine, Science, Literature, Art, Economy, Cookery, Hints on Health, Dietetics, and every realm of Modern Science and tends to improve health, prevent disease, purity morals, and make home happy. .-. iT Subscription Price, 50 Cents Per Year. ' , r Address ? Health and Home, WASHINGTON, D. d Will! BRO,, Merchant Tailors, Have received their stock of FAIdL and winter OVERCOATINGS ' and SUITINGS, Are now prepared to furnish their customers and tho people with the Newest and most Fashionable makes of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimeires and Suitings, which they will mako up in the Latest Styles and most Durable Manner at unusually Low Prices. With a iorcc ot experienced workmen and a tremendous stock to select from, wo are prepared to offer inducement unexcelled by any other ESTABLISHMENT in the COUNTY. Wc cordially invite YOU to call and inspect our Goods and learn Prices before makiner your purchases elsexyherc. In all cases we guarantee Best irorkmanship, Best Matprial, the Lowest Prices and Perfect Fits." ilespectfullv, Clauss & Bro? The Tailors, BANK STRET LEHIGHT0N,. PA. Marcii 22, 1881-1