I HEADACHES Aro generally Induced ly Inillircslloti. l'oul Sfouuu.Ii, Cesti rones, Deficient Circulation, or somo Derangement uud DUcntho OysU'in ef tlio I.tvr r.alTcrtts vtil Cnd relief by tho uso c Ayer's Pill to stlmulato tht stomach and produco a regu lar dally mnvotnont of tlio bowels, lly their rctlon on those organ-., AVer's Pills divert tho blood from tho brain, and relievo mul core all forms-of Congestive mid Kcrtoua IToailathc, Villous llradnrlio, ami Slelc Headache t amt by keeping tho botrols free. End preserving tin cystcm In a healthful condition, they Injure Immunity from future attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. rr.rrAittr dy Dp. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. J IIEIIMAN & CO., BANK STRRET. Lehighton, Pa., -ULLUIll ant Coolers la Allltindiel GfiAIN BOUGHT nod BOLD liBOUIJlB MAItKUT ItATEB. We woalfl. also, 1 esBcctfulir Inform esretii tons that wonio now fullr prepared to hU LV Veem Willi Meat f CJoal I'rera taj Mtn deslied at VF.IS LOWEST PRICKS. M. nEILMAK & CO. Jnjiis For Bargains In Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carp eta, Silverware, Queensware, Groceries, fce., GO TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St. Lohighton. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite CE.A.USS & DIIO'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Repairing neatly ciono at low prices. Patronage solicited. 0t. 23, sna. ti&Zdd, ! 1385 I RaqBLEaf,FinoCm Mfliir Pfinnln snd Snuffs !1 1 iWAHMim mm IPS- J:-St?i: S.ijial.1 i s f Ka CiTrnWT'PT ATJTi I'aranhlets mailed free KJl.lnnlo's Uninpedlum. l. Lesions by mall. i. Llnsrli's ('allegro of Short hand. 1431 I'bcitnui St., I'hllidclpliia. l. . MN(H,l!. janstl . DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,Wnfjonfi,Sldghs, &c eoRKin or BASK AND IUOS STREETS, I.EHIUUTON, I'uHi,, I'arUoaltr atteatlon given t EEPAIRING In all Hi datalli, at tho yery Until Prion. Fatretisire rcineotfally lellcltcd and per fert :itlifjetlon gorantfd. Jan. IS, Uy. HAN. W1CANU, TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adrntlier halntc been permanectly vredoflhaldroad dlnase. Oonitiimiiton. bv ailwple renfUr. Js anilotii to tiinke known te kli fellow lurtfitu the uteani of cure. To auwooaiiiroii.no win lend a eupyorthe proierlptlon (frv), nltU. tin dlr-.ctlons lor rrivirlntr ami mini the cnuto which they will Snd a lore cure f. r Houghs, t.'uldi. Con inraplien Asthma, llr.inil.il 11, &a. 1'artles wlihlar tho preierlptlun, will uleaia addreis, JtiT. k. A Wll.fcON, iU J'mii Street. Wllllatoi.arfh. N. V. dettj.jy TTTTlTiro money than at anjthtns: ! by Yl I Husloi an ukmicy lor tho Uen i.lllm 11 a 11 bog k r.ut ilcKiuners luoejed trrand Ijr. Noae Ul'. T rim free. Uali.ett H.ioe C , ftftllonJ. Matas. deovv-l ALL SORTS. Clicss is the oldest game now in use. t was originally nlnved in India, w hero traditon snvs it was invented 5,000 years ago. The Indian game, however, was much im proved as it traversed over nations. It reached China, and then came through Persia to Europe. Before the six tiicnth century there had been fifteen writers on chess of whom seven were Asiatic. Mr. Crawford, ofCuya- nnga l'ulfs, U., calls attention to the fact that "nino vines r- r - grow with especial vigor and ucar promseiy wueii trained on trees, and suggests that on every farm thvrc are worth less trees that might be put to ttse as supporters of vines and so by proxy, as it were be made to bear abundant crops of lruit. In planting a vine to run on a tree, it should be set at some distance away,and when lame cnoufih to reach to the tree it will take care of itself. The old necro minstrel dittv. known as "DuDa." wasn't written by a dude. "When a man can't do anything else, he can "do" his too-confiding acqaintanccs. -1 ,00k to your five-escapes. In other words settle you debts and pay your pew-rents. Generous natures will hesitate about licking a postage stamp when it gets clown to two cents. As loner as nostal cards w 1 arc nopular, the rural post matter will find no thno to read novels. foreign -The poets are sunns thawing out. We wish all of them would so to a warm climate to reside permanently A little Southern bnv. when asked if his father had a good mule, mournfully replied; "One end ot him i good." "Bob you arc missing all the sight on this side.' "Never mind. Bill, I am sighting all the misses on tlii' side." Tho last mathematical question runs as follows; Ttvc girls meet throe other girlt and all kissed. How main kisses were exchanged! Up to tho hour of goinp to nress. David l)nvir.'.. bride had not ad Ircsscd him nf "1 on dear little baby," or' You fat littlo ducky dar ing." The question for Gov ernment to consider is 1101 what the star-route trial will cost, but can plundering the treasury be stopped at ai y cost? A Philadelphia lawver' definition of a contingent fee: if I don't win the suit I get nothing; if I do win you get notiung, licacls, 1 win; tails, you lose. An Alabama iudno l a decided that a man who puts his satchel on a scat in "the cars reserves that seat unless the man who moves it is- bigger than he is. Lispatcli from the Czm to Ladv Florence Dixie: "1 congratulate you upon your lommnto escape, i'leasc tell mo where vou buy voui corsets." The papers are publish ing n nicture of Fibrillin Gebhardt among tho "self made men." This is urnhnlilv because Freddie lias made an ass ot himself. A Colorado nnner solemnly says that no native resident 01 tliat Mate lias ever died there of consumption. Cold lead kills them off with more celerity than lung diseases. The woman who was glad her husdand was elected to the Legislature because it would keep him out of mischief, is the most disgusted person in tho State" to day. The remains of a man have been dug out of the ruins of Pompei, with his hands on his stomach. We did not know that the cucumber was invented at the early date. It was not right for the Secretary of State to telegraph the QueeiV'On kncesylics the head that wears a 'crown." That sort of things, if persisted in by tho Administration mav got us into a wnryet. Evi- denlly that cablegram was sent in the interest of Grant. Get the Auvooatk, tho only paper wholly printed in Carbon county; contains nil tho latest local and editoral news up to the time of going to press. $.10(1 a year paid in advance. Subcribo now; and read our correspondents. - The other day some one took Charlie upand asked him if he was papa's boy. Ho answered '"Yes" "And your mama's boy, tool' Yes," re plied Charlie. "Well, how can you bo papa's boy and mania's boy at the same time?" "Oh" replied Charlie, quite indifTeicntly, 'can't a wagon have two horses!" "I baleavc yon are a fool, John," testily exclaimed Mrs. Miggs as her husband unwittingly presented the hot end of a potato dish, which she promptly dropped and broke. 'Yes," he added resignedly, "that's what the clerk told mo when I went to take out my marriage licence. A littlo boy of three years, whose mother played tho organ in church, and who was obliged to be left to the care of others, was asked one Sun day morning what his kitten was crying so piteously for, 'I don't 'know," Isaid he, "but s'pect tho old cat has gone to meeting. mjo WANTED I II I ACoroots. Sample frea to tho.o be. Territory i-lven.MtisIucilon guaranteed. Addrtks PR.SCQTT.S42 Broadway St.,N.Y. HAVE YOU A QARDEM? ic vnn nine Ea E YCU Will HEED j And will want (tic I!r-. t tlie tn inmor. Tina ray mit Pe.d Catalog will surprise jou. No matfr iMiera ,,nn hate b.en daalloR ft teiu mtt mnnry. It la nailed ri-rt to nil, ncdjgu otishl to liure It tr. knjins pnywhere. WM. H. RflAULE, 120 a 131 Front St., Philadelphia, H Cnil l.n.t Tj-uc-Wrlllnrr JlKltE. SltutlM tWuriiltueJ. Address Taleulne Broi.l.,anesvllle,yis. COI.T.KliK, JIEWAltH. r.W.IKTlsnv. Occupies three Jlnlldlnaa. J.nrtreytnnd Hnl More wslHnn; lor craclnalu man all other neiloolN mm blned. IJIo t-o onr)Jiln. Write fi.r eltrulars. COLEMAN, l'.iLJIO & CO." Proprleto. doe 30-ly, Stock FasTOn Crosso !lo, Wayno Co., Mloh. SAVAaB Si FAIiNUM, PncwuETcms. Ps!rte:i;o.CM0flt5T). sa!iV)PORTEOs PercheFon IriorseSa All a;a;!c selected from tho pet ef rlrcs and dams of osublis'jel reautaaon and registered in the I'rc.ich and American c-.ud books. ISLAND HOr.-iE It heitttifullv fltuatcd at tho head of Gnoirri Ir.r. a t'ts Detroit Hlvcr, ten miles below the City, and Is accessible by railroad and rlcnmboat. 1fltcrs not fcralliar with the location may call at city office, si Campau Utiildln?, and on cscott will occornmny f as to the firm. Send for catalorrue, free by loalL Addross, Savaos (i Farnvk, Dctrelt, Mich. erve-Liie and vigor This cut shotvs tho Howard Electric SIii;nctic Shield as applied over the Kitl lie) ai and Npi-vo-tIIiiJ centers. Tr.o only ap pliance made that ids cvory part of the body, and tho only one needed to 1'Poitivei.y cons Kliltteylilsf niio II li u iiiiiatlniu, J-loiii.l. tho wor.1 caaes of Sciiillinl Weak iicuh, IJxIinUfi llnn, IiiiiKittui ey, and all tSI rniicii and Weak neaa,of tho Urliio UclilCnl OrfrnttH Talented I"cb. 55, 1579. YOUNC? MKM, from eany Indiscretion, lack nervo force and fall to attain atrenzth. JIIDDLE-AOnn MKV often lack lor, attribut ing It to the pro-rca of ycari. Tho MOTIlEIt, WIFH and MAID, infferlncfrora Vcmale Weaknen, Xcrtotia Debility and ether ML tnonts, will find it tho only cure, To one and all wo fay that tho Shield gives a nat. ural aid In a natural May WITHOUT DliCCKUNO THE STOMACH. AVurrimtoil Olio Year, mul tlio boat illlliint'0 iiiatjo. llluitrated rantphlet.TIinnn TYPES OP MEK, also Pamphlet for Ladles only, cent on receipt of Oc, scaled; nueealed, l'HEE. American Galvanic Co., i OF THE I OFFICES 1 103 CltcstnntSI. runa. ttnuti Paynes1 Antomalic Eugincs 6 CiIU- 0 iljfi.sMii" OfB i.r.nrx rTooffrrai 8toJ") r. P Ai'rmu.tl'-.t?''T:-Arreit. aiy. Jlountinl l.rl..i:o V:,f '.:r, null Mill. IB fL earrlase, L3 ft. traik autt vavw, 2 Mmultancons 1'Tor art lioad-blot u, i',.)i tibnr. 3 ehnnirea fit-U: aavyer eontroU foi d-levr-r ai.it held bloeks 1111,11 1 1-If 'I'll. i) t llll 1 MIJUl u, 6U It b in- l It lirllinar, ioeii-lHltM, cai. t mi i, enr, lia-litu.ti-l , etc. i.lr loniplrl f,tr tttllt'll. CMi'U I'll c-u. J-.u-id inl .kino, t iri()li-iia. Knutiio it! ! ruahilriifiiiinlliiiaau two t ri.l.i -vt ktir and keoo up et- r -I'd for ijitMprti0 13, , XI. V.'. i'JVagiV ttlairi, M i.iui.-rt'irere r'l at, Ira tlU- Inai'i' I- iit'iiref-umrwiMPO If. p. . bUa.t t -HivH pit ' mipftT. -i -. if. W.JJor.l'laT. AKPREWSTIIVn Psn k street J.:'..ku' ju. ndjAlnt OfM-l anno M1S0ELLAKEOOB. I'm cslleil an nstlielln young mn, Am) wude people say lain silly I carway a wose and a tin, And ditto on the spent of ft lily t I'm t.ittehed wilh thebnlo.a Imnrkcrazo A plaque sets tuv hfatl In flutto, I'm sweel atul wefined in, my wsys In fact l.aui decitlcdly utls. Yes, ulta, In fact I'm ileeldedly ulta. I liavo been ttonblel wtlh catarrh from nnyiiiKMi nun nan constnereii my raso chronic until nbiiut three years aan I urn cured ono bollle of Ely's Cream Halm, and 1 rottnl mysell sound to-dar, all from the itsonl nwo Imttlo. J. 11. Colley, llarilwaro Merchant, Mnntrnso, l'a. 1 was troubled wilh chrottio catarrh and gatlierlng in tha licadj ws deal at times, had discharges from ears, unablo to, breatho through noae. Before tho second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm was exhausted 1 was cured. C.J. Corbin, 92J Chesluut Street, Vutladelphw, Va. When a man tells inc that tils passions are yery strong, I simply adriso him to mix them with his morals, vtliicli are apt lo bo very weak. Tlieu you ceo he strikes a good averago. Nolwillnlandlng a great many persons sit down on roller skates they ate becom ing Yery popular. FARMERS' COLUMN. Iffl 1 1 A .n mi gin n m i hi wm, 1 1 iiii.i i m-r:: fa ufti ra hSM a nor h iai m Breaking Up. On cvory hand wo sea evidences that winter ia breaking up, and will s.xrn bavo to yietn to tne nnvanring rpiing. It is a inoit itnporlant question aixongst loienliTie men wnat rallies tno general lecliug or de bility and lassitttik en prevalent In this region. Whilo some regnrd it as I ho result nf mufinemcnt nnd inuelion, oll.crs nip- pnso ii in u cauien oy ine iteoay ot veget able and animal debris whieh has ncftimu lilcl during tho winter. What is especial ly needed at litis time, hownver. Is somo- tiling to iiveraiitno theee influences. It is loo lale to talk about the cau'ci; what is Ihoruro? Thouiands ol poisons all over tlio country who have given KMnry-Wort a fultlilul trial are rea.Sv lo tosttfy that no other remedy Is equal to it for cleansing the ystem, purifying the blood, regulating the liowolt, and curing all kidney and liver diecnies. Jt is in fact the king of all spring ineuiciucs. A Southern editor espressos Iho opin icn that nil angles nre blondes. This may bo true, btit it would bo hstrdicg almost too much to say that all blondes are angels Unspeakably happy a deal and dumb bridal couplo. Catarrh is a vrry prevalent and exceedingly disa grceabU disease, liable, il neglected, (o de velop into serious consumption. Deing a constltut'onnl disease, it requires a con e t i tutiuttal remedy llko Hood's Sarsaparilla, whioh, acting through tho blond, reaches eyery part of Iho systnin, effecting a radical ani permanent euro of catarrh in even its iiM.t tavore forms. Made only by C, I Hood c Co., Lowell, Mass, President Cleveland bos hired a coach man ubo servod witlt 1'., B, Haver, It t lr jo tint I e did not run oil' with Mrs. Unres, bit, still coachman aro all more or less dngorous. A corset is nothing more or less Iban a waist basket, No other medicine is so reliable as AycrV 'berry Pccl iral for colds, coughs, and all derangement! of tho reipiratnry orgiiii 'ending toward nonsitmplion. In all ordi nary rases it ia a ocrlaln cure, and it. -if lirils sure relief for the asthmatic and con mniptlye, even ill advanced stages of the liseases. When nre watches en'ily stolen? When '.hey nre ofl'their guard. A matt is callod n confirmed liar when nothing that he soys is confirmed. Why is chloroform like Mendelssohn? iSocauso he ii the greatest of modern com i isers. "noroii ox countti." Aiklnr "ltouh on IJuukIis," for cousin, told', lore thro.tt, hoarsoncfs. Troches, l&c. Liquid, S3:. t'nouan ON RATS-" Clears out ran, mieo roirlirs, rite.., ants, beil.lnm., skunks, chip niunk', ixonhers. lo Oruggliti. IlKAUT TAINS. I'.ilpltatlnn, dropsical swclllnirs, dlczlncss. ndiKi'itlop, ii-atlai'lie, slceplcssneis cured ay "Well's Health Kenowcr." "rtouan on cnuNi." Aik fop Wells' "Jioufrh on Corns." 15c. .lulcli, onmplcto euro. Hard or laltoorns, iv.irts, bunions. "novo it on pain" ronocetn riASTcn. Strcimtlicnlnir, Improved, tho best for hirkaclie, inlns In chest or side, rhcuma 'lim, ncuralul.i, thin riom "Wells' Health Ilcnowcr" restores health mil vljor, cures dyspepsia, headache, Ner rousness, debility. st.OQ. WltOOrlNQ COl'Olt, tnd the many throat affections of children promptly, pleasantly anil .aiety relieved by Wiotigh on Coughs, ' Troihei, 15s. Jlaliatn, MOTllvne, If. vou aro falllnir, broken, warn out and aervoua, use "Wells' Health Henencr." 1.0.'. Drugglits. i.tvt! I'uustnvtn. If you are losliin your i(tlp on lire try .'Weill' Hoalth Iteniwer." (Iocs dlicet to weak spots, . "ItOLntl ON TOOTHACHE." Instant relief for neuralirl.1. toothache. faeeaeha. Art: for "ltoujjh on Toothache." IS and ii cents. rnETTV WOMEN. T.adles who would retain freshness and vl. vaelty. don't tall to try 'Well's Hoalth Ite, newer." . CATARRHAL THROAT ArrECTlONS, Hacklntr, Irrllatlni comrbs, colds, sera throat, cured by "Hough on UoUSEhi," rrochei, lie. Uquhl, He. "ROCOll ON ITCR." Eouzti on Itch" cures humors, crun. lorn. rioE-wortn, tetter, salt rhcuui, frosted leet, ehillhlalut. THE norE OF THE NATION. Children, slow In development. icawny, and delicate, uso "Wells' HKiiewor," wint AWAKE three or four hours every nlirht eouuhlnir. Oct Immediate relief and sound reft by inlua- Wells' "ltnunh onCouulis." Truchas. li cents, lialiain, 2S cents. "sotroii on vain" romicsKn pcabtrb. Sirenathenln. Itnnroved, tho belt for ba 'kaclie, palu m choit or side, rheuutatlsui, neuralgia, What is Ergot? Krgol is a fungus that develops upon (he ynung grain of yarious species of tho graia family, more especially the common rye. When Tull grown the nncclod grains are aoveral times their normal size, dark brown or purple upon Iho surface, and gray and hard within. The common name for this fungus (claylcepi piirnarcA) is "spurred rye," so called from the resemblance nf tha long.curvcd and pointed grains lo the spurs of a coek. The life history of tho parasitic plant is as follows: Tho eporcj (senls) of Hie ergot find their way lo the young flowers of Iho grass and germinate, after which the filaments of the fungus pcuetrate the oyary and change tho Inlerior Into a mats of threads. Sfores nre foon formed upon the surface of Hie Infested ovary, which aervetn rapidly propagate the fungus on other grains. As the season tidvanrcs the crgidlcd grains ceaso to form surface spores, increase In llieir full sis,ond usual ly as such until spring. At this linte.thore grains that havo fallen on wot ground or otherwise have sufficient maiiltite, produce long stalks from thoir surface, bearing globular heads, and within these aroborje. rait numbers of spores. The litird, elly, ergntled grains, niy bo considered Iho winter state of tho fungus a condition of inactivity out ol which It comes with re newed vigor in the spring. Ergol has long Uecn known as a poison, which, when laken in large rjuant Itics, has induced a dreadful diseaeo sometimes terminated only by death. In the bauds of n practitioner it Is n powerful medical agent of great value. When present In considerable quantities in rye, it has somo limes caused terious epidemics among people who havo fed largely upon bread made from the crgottcd grain. H is not our purposo to ro count the fearful misery that ergotism lias Untight to mankind especially in those countries where rvo has been the leading cereal lood. It is suffici cnt to stale that gangrene, and hss of the extremities of tlio nlllicted perains have frequently resulted Irom eating bread made of orgottad grain. The live Hock of tho farm nro not rxctnpl from tho evil results of ergotism. That many of the epidemics which haio occund among Hocks and herds, both in lliis country and nbroad.havo been due to ergol is woll established. D.t. Ualitko iu 4m Agriculturist. MAI fOU ls fine and as cheap Comforts and Bed Covers as you liko As fine and as cheap Bed Blankets as can bo got anywhere. As fine and as cheap llorscBlnnkets as can bo got anywhere, As Tull and as cheap a line of Hosiery as you will find in town, As fancy, and as good a lino of Hosiery as'yon will find in town,, As fancy and as cheap Velvets as arc sold anywhere, The completes!, line of Qnccnswaro in town, fancy or common. Tho newest line of Shoes in town, Children's, Misses', Wcwmen's and Men's. The newest line of Rubber Goods in town, Children's, Misses', Women's and Men's. Fancy, Common, Cheap, j,Novel and Elegant, oithev one, if you please, in Notions and. everything in the line. Then lastly we will mention Groceries and let yon know we have the stock and at the right price. Very respectfully, Hi 3? as, Capital Comfort- V AsntNO.Tax. 1). C Mrs. Mary IC. -Sliced, 1110 Maryland avetnie.WashingtoD. v. v., amies, mui jor several yens alio had siillered terribly with facial neuralgia end could find no relief. In a recent altnck whiMi extended lo Iho neck, shoulders nnd i nek, tho pain was intense. Sho resolved to try bt. Jacobs Oil.the great pain reliever Itiihbing the ports nllecled, three timei oniy, mi pain vanished as if by magic, and una uub remrnoil. t, puny, s' Health When Simpitis got married for Ihe foartli lime, and his friends leased him about It, he sail Hint he oiuld not help It, as he'd Ilenedlcled to it for time years. -A young man whose girl's name is Susan, said that when he left the world lie wauled la da It by sue; ' side. ADVICE TO MOTHER!!, Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry. ing Willi pain ofcultlng tfethT If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsi.ow's Sootiiino Sraur fob CHlLimau Tictiiing, Its value la incalcuable. It will relieve the pour liltle sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regu lates Ihe sloiiiseh and bowels, cures wind colic, toftens the gums, reduces infhmma. lion and gives tone and energy to Ihe whole syalem. Mas, WuaLnw'it Sootiiiku Sraur ma Cini.iitt.v Tcrrijuo is plrniaul lo the telle, ami u the prescription of one of (lie ol la-it and best female nurses and physi cians III the Hulled Slatcs.niid Is for sain by all drucgltli throughout Ibo world. Trie IJ neuts a bottle, SS-ly, A poet slngi: "I'ye found my queen," bill neglects to Inform us how many he bad before Ihe diaw. Aeoiroing to the doctrine of the "iur- viral ol Ihe fittest," the last into will uu doubted! be a tailor. What is n Silo! So much has beon said about Silos and Rr.sibgo in this anil other journals within Ihe post few years, thai it is surprising the uil'jci't should havo ascaped the r.otice ol Htiy one, yet hero is o new subscriber In. Indiana who aiks in effeit tlio lib ivo ques tions. As lliero may be rtherj to whom the matter is equally new wo antwer our inquiring correspondent in brief. A silo Is a contrivuiiro lor preserving green fodder, in thol'iu'h ctiito in a manner similar to that used ill the running nf vegetables and iruits for human food -.by exclusion of air, A siln-liteally a pit I, an air light re eeptsclc. It may bo built of stone, of brick or of wood. It may be constructed entirely ... fjninuii, entirely nuovo grtip.l. or built into a bank nnd bo partly covered and partly cxioied. Tho important 0inl being that its walls shall be nir-light. Green fongoofany kind.ejpecinlly Icdiau corn stalks, is cut small nnd closely packed in tho silo, treading it down firmly. The fodder is covered by bour.ls or plant a, upon which heavy weights arc placet, the cover following the (odder as it settles. The weights may bo heavy logs, tlnncs or boxes filled with earth. When the fodder is taken out for loading, during tho winter, it may bi quite unchanged, may havo an alcoholic odor, or oven a strong odor of vinegnr. In eithercaso the animals aro fond nf ilj but as the alcoholic or acetic odors indicate that there has been somo loss of nutritive matter by lermentutiuii, these conditions are not desirable, and recent experiments tend to show that they limy bo avo.dcd. Several (lower cutters aro now modo fur Ihe pur pise of preparing the fodder for storing in silos. The term ensilage is applied lo the method of preserving fol.lor, and to the fodder thst has been thus preserved. The term ensllo is short, end well suited for the first ued of the word ensilage. We ensiio the corn fodder, and it comes out nftho pit as ensilage. Drt- Tiiunnirt in Agricut turiit. 1? iLlj5$ AID nmrvrrwii 0 0 1 ! 1113 1 1 P'ppf Hit if ors Have Becefive3 fcBaeBivgfa$ck of FAIili AMID WIIWSIR " and SUITINGS, Arc now prepared to furnish their customers and the people with the Newest and most; Fashionable makes of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimerea and Suitings, which they will make un in the Latest Styles and most Durable Manner at unusually Low Prices. With a force ot exnerienced workmen and a tremendous stock to snlent fmm. .vn are prepared to offer inducement unexcelled by any other ESTABLISHMENT in the COUNTY, Wc' cordially invite Y'OU to call and inspect our Goods and learn Prices before makint? your purchases elsewhere. In all cases wc guaranteo Best IForkmanshjp, Best Material. tho Lowest Prices and " Pcrfoct Fits. Clauss & March 22, 1834-yl Respectfully, ro.. The Tailors. BANK STRET LEHIGHTON, P4 A Beaarkable Eicapo. Mrs. Mary A Daily, oi Tuukhannock, Pa., was afflicted fur six years wilh Asthma and llronrhitls, during which lime the best physicians could give no reliof. Her lite was despaired of, until in last O.tnler she procured a Dottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immedialo relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short timo ho was completely cure d, gaining in flesh 50 lbs. in a few in intlH. Free Trial Bottles of this certim cure of alt Throat and Lung Diseases at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. 1,'ire D itties 1, How Many Acres in This Field! If one asks how many acroi there nro In anr of our fields, nine out of ten of ui, will rayi "0b, about acres." This guesswork is one of the serious defeats in our practice; we guess to much. Let us be uioro accurate and kuow eaah montli juit vera we stand, We can not tell just how much we have gained or lost by a crop, unlet! we know how much land it has occupied, II it has occupied "about" so much land, then we do cot really know anytjiing about it. To measure fields wilh straight sides and square corners is an easy matter; tho length multiplied by the breadth will giro the area. If there is a hollow runuing through the fitld,get ill length by mosiuring along either side certain dlstanoo from the central Hue, and multiplying this by the average width. No matter bow many bends there may be in. the central line, folio it; if the bends are equal both ways, you will have the exact lengtlijif the central line follows a continuous cure iu one dine lion, measure it, or elie measure along both sides and take ouo halt of thilr sum. When Ihe area occupied by the hollow is thus dtt.rmlped, subtract it Irem the grews area of the field as previously ascertained. J. M.8TAHL ium. djrwutlurwt. , No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventor! In tlio llnltnt Btnlci Tlt1 nti'ln nr Ann ntTinintin i-h ik iimir Oannrfannd Kurunc, at red iter. 1 rate, with C&tnrrlihvibcoomofiopruTalentttint our principal offlco locatc.1 lu Waililngton, fi'ant-i y ,1 limits id pismnt mil it. it tml thi binu i.f tha Ameriein men. no many jirepirn t ions aro la tho mai ket tbW')ui -iir.thataiMo(ffcf1i't.r.onJ NEVER- directly cpposlto tho United Slates Patent Ofilco, wo aro able to attend lo all patent business with greater promptness and de spatch and at less cost than other patent at' lornovs who aro nt a dlitanco from Wash ington, anil who have, therefore, to omploy assoolntf-attorneys." Wo ni.iko preliminary examinations and lurnlth opinions aa to na tentablllty, rroe orohargo, and atl nho are interested In new Intentions and patents are Invited to Fend lor a copy ol our "Uultlo lor obialnlnir Patents," which Is sent free to nnv mlilra-iB- iinil i-antitln. ,iii.,,.i..iu in...... rc,7."' UM"S,"A .i"?i'?i tloiis hoi. to obtain i.atcnts and other v , ml lAiiuej iur fl.j, jH.ni rvrnttii. Of ZltJ I 1 !.... i. J . , ir bm' V. Keller A Co., iartiituiffl !,,a i"r. . v incr m iho vcnpnn-A tnrr- ra tit uoitloa wui be wnt by i. itren, prcpsm. t-n oihtr, for it ki:i.i.i'i.mu Catnrrh Hpiiicfly mul It loud I'h l HI it Inn i:vi$lt lulled inasiugls envi whero mmctinnn are followed. Jt f 'nkea at tho root o' tha flieiw. and rliiDinates thn poinon from the Mpfl. ItaiiaecrM llJl Iimti trnnrlorfnl sndcalu iinry no. All that is esL-ed for it is a trial Tha most obctlnatn and lonff-rtandinc case? yield rpadiljr f this rrmodj. it i Iran ntlonal Jlans VAihnctniit I). O.; tlio i tho only preparation that rathth tun, nt v'.lsliinli..n, 11.... i. - . . - W-, W Uhleijustleo V. S. l-ourt 'oi iiiaim., t n . ore) eoneemUie Oauao Nature Smi.tnaa and Ciiro OtUnlals or tho U. ti l'atent Ofllio, and to ut C'niurrli. Itcoi-tains tenfimoiiialaiif authentio Senatprs and Members of Congress trom Central Carriage Worka in i . T; ! l,,f,"0,ne.i"""t I'loou J"n. cvory Mute, venrrnlly. Wholesale by Bak'i. P, .itSfiSS t Addreis t 1 Co. Hnmabara l'a.i alwbr Jouitston Hollo, i llellorsol Pat AY 4 Co., and SMITil. Ku Co.. PWIad'a. ra. Droll nor. 8, ISSi-lj-n r, I.OfUM HAOOKK fc 00., So ems and Attornera nt l-iu. I.e. Iltilldlnjr Vao-H(1T', I). I), ADVERTISE youn YENDU IN THE Carbon Advocate ! ESL'ECIAMiY IF YOU HAVE mm Farming Utensils, kc, TO DISPOSE OF. Charges, Heasonablo. Orderaby mail promptly at- t$ntiea to- T. J, BRBTNEY, Ileepeetf.illy announces to tho merchsptsef I.ehlKhton and others that bo li nreuared to do all kinds of ' Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Bnggage at very reasonable prlees. Ily prompt at tention to all orders ho hope! to merit a share oi puMla patronage. Kesldenee, coiner of i-ino ami iron r.ircot, i.olilgntun, I'i. Orders lor hanllnrr lert nt O. IX. awetny t Son's Store nlll resolve prompt attention. Oct. 1J, lM-3m. T. J. DHETNEY. rlnl Hint Veve nnnnlar Wnfii.lv nmu p'tr d;-otfd t-i ivioaeo, uci b&nic. en t. ut' tri.'S, lorenLions aid nat ml aiujat pnb.i-hed , J.rt,r nurabf-r i.'nrtraUJ villi ;aluh sfi, rfifincdt.i v(inf rM,.M(.tivhii.U i uA l.i i.t.Trn.Lf. 110 i iU.nir AirrrirAM ( Km 'i li nt It ne ftilatt a ni'flr'y MinaU tht r-f all i they )r ci Hop! ulanty cr ,1 i'uUiaUv-rti, 3CJ C.-vadvtsjr, f7 Y. A W U" 7S ara ilsnn Js m. tiara tub -i u WJ aaicn Voarr.' th Tftvnt OrUce, crip have pniari m r i in On llyrTdrrt'l 1 houa- CiltJ ' lirntlort ft p. UiiU li tl.o i, icj Bta't. ana fqriL')i cuotrte, i 'I rji,-iw.U.-jLit. (. nvriulilsi. Aavieriilnnantl. ni All OtlDAP IiAKfrtl ttlX Meeting ti iuvntr tuerr it.-liu lu tati Unit J tiiattfH. ffciiRda, Tuidand,. I'ranoc, (itfrmany n'.tr i rttien rtmtrlw, jr paredalilK.tt rnti.ej ai den t itU'tnr. IB'"" !"' ' ''tooiita r ' 'U ehei- fully Rtft'j Wi iioat ' -i i. - I hooka of InKrmali, II lent Ir.if. IV i 4attt-iPd throj'fih Nl ii' a 4 fv. tin n"t I iu ih tkianiifca Ajti'-runii ii. I hi at. a uca'c of uh I olica U tl cnti riood by all i.ruujUo wwU to Uetou . t t'lf icrntei'ia. ..,., A.I.-; . - .' fo, Te 8'U3nxv:u gh vat a I Bank St., hchlglitoii, Ta,, Are prepared to JlanufacturB Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c (If every description. In the most substantltl raaanor, and at I.oneit Cash Trlaoi np)ah-Iner Promptly Attcnilerl ta, TI5EXLEH & KKEIDLER, April s, lsea yl rroprletori, Clooil Par ror Arrriite. Binn n seoo ea plo. limili-r.ll Inif mii-IJriin.l Nu lllalor? , iV",,""'B",l "HnlllceulllwlVorlil IVrlu to J. v. Jlc-s uriiy A Co.. t'ullauelnnla.fa. E, F, LUCKENBACH, DRALER IT Wall SPsapero, Borders & Decorations, Mil, Stationery, Fancy Mi Window Shades & Fixtures, I.eteit Styles, made and put up, If desired, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 01 Broadway, Mancb CM, Pa,, Ilelov Ibe Droodwny Uonso. WM. DUFFY & SOW, of East Mancb Chunk, are prepared In do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Wort, at shortest notice, Orders hv mall will re. eetva prompt 'alUntlen. Terms moderate or good worn. seplJtf