American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 22, 1870, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f olitai
Which '• Horn
" The Radical Republican papers are
just now asserting that the expenses of
the general government under Qrant,s
administration, during the last year,
were $1.61 per head for every inhabi
tant of the United States.
Let us examine this operation aud see
if it contains any truth.
A common laboring man, whose
family consists of two adults and two
minors, pays a tax to the general gov
ernment, in the way of, tariff duties
Which it levels on the bare necessities
of life, in one year, the sum of $85,00.
This tax alone would average $21.25
per head forcach member of his family.
Now, if the assertions of the Repub
lican papers are true, what has the Re
publican party done with the balance, ■
$19.01 per head, which they have col
lected off the people and not accounted
for? Do they pretend to say that it
costs $19.61 to collect sl.6lfrom the
laboring men of this country ? Do they
indmit that they have been stealing
$19,61 out of every $21.25 they have been
collecting? They must take one of the
“ horns of the dilemma,’’ and we care
not which one. In either case, it either
proves them to be Incompetent or
thieves, and totally incompetent to
manage the affairs of the government.
Invented Outrages.
The rascalities of (Governor Holden,
of North Carolina, and his confederates
who fill tjie atmosphere with lies, in
his interest, are too much for the New
York Tribune. It thus demands an
explanation of a piece of roguery prac
tised on it:
"We have a word for Governor Holden and
Senator Abbott. Just before the .North Caroli
na election, wp printed a letter from Judge
Tourgeo, concerning the Kn-Klux outrages In
that State. Certain very startling statements
were made In It, which, b..t for the respectable
signature, would have been universal)!* scnvfetl
Judge Tonrgee promptly wrote us, complaining
that the tlgurea ho had given. In enumerating
cases of outrage, bad been Increased tenfold by
the addition of a cipher to each, converting ten
intoa hundred etc. Now. we printed the letter
precisely as Governor Holden in person, deliv
ered it to our correspondent, and uh the corres
pondent understood that Governor Holden had
received it from Senator Abbott, to whom it
was addressed. We. submit to these gentlemen,
that they have allowed too long a time to elapse
without, explaining to us how the disgraceful
garbling occuired. IV o should'have expected
them to bjpas indignant as we were ourselves ut
the fraud practised upon us, and to bo prompt in
exposing the forger who abused their trust (in
copying the letter) by pulling Into Judge Tour
gee's mouth monstrous assertions wnlch he
never dreamed of uttering! ' Governor Holden !
who garbled the letter which you gave our cor
respondent r*
UP AND DOING I
The evenings are becoming longer
and cooler, and the time is at hand when
the Democracy should begin to make a
real, earnest move. The questions to
be asked in every district in the county
are: Is our organization as thorough as
it is possible to make it? And are the
people thoroughly awakened to tho im
portance of this fall’s election? If there
be any doubt on these points; the duties
of the leaders become perfectly plain.
Look to it, then, and see that nothing
is left undone that will servo to achieve
an honorable victory.
Organize!-^We advise our Demo
cratic friends throughout the couuty to
call meeting- in every township at the
earliest possible moment. Arouse for
the fight ! Throw out your banners, and
by your works show to the common
enemy that you are in solid earnest.
Plenty of speakers are willing to be
heard. We trust every Democrat will
at once begin to work, and work with
a will, faithfully and earnestly to the
night of the 11th of October.
Bimembeb, That the vote of one
White man, changed from the Radical
to the Democratic side, kills the votes
of two negroes for the Radical ticket.
There are about four hundred negro
voters in Cumberland county. A change
of five voters in each ward and town
ship in th# county, from the Radical to
the Democratic side, will neutralize the
entire negid vote in the county. Re
member this, and act accordingly.
Kt.UISTKII AT ONCE 1
It is not too early for those who are
not sure they are upon the registry lists
to attend to the matter tit oncei There
are more names left from the lists than
one would Imagine, and yours may be
among those who have been missed.
See to it at once that you are registered,
and that your name is correctly spelled.
A very little trouble now may prevent
much trouble at the polls, and perhaps
may be the means of preserving to you
the elective franchise. .
Remember, Freemen 1 That a vote
for the Radical ticket is an endorsement
of the fraudulent Fifteenth Amend
ment, as well as of all the corrupt acts
of the present weak-kneed National Ad
ministration. A vote for the Democra
tic ticket will bo a condemnation of
Grant and the hosts of "loil” thieves by
whom he is surrounded. By defeating
the corruptionists now, their utter anni
hilation in 1872 will be a comparatively
easy matter. We can and we must do
It. We have the numerical force, and
all that is requisite is to bring it to the
polls. '
The London Himes abounds with
sympathy and good will for the French
republic, but, thinks the republic ought
to make peace by ceding Alsace, Lor-'
raine and the fortress of Metz to Prus
sia. Thus is the alternative of dismem
berment or war presented to
born republic. The organ of British
selfishness shows the same sympathy
for Francein the hour of her calamity
that it offered the United States during
the rebellion. It had great affection for
the American people, but constantly in
sisted that the Union ought to bo dis
solved; Such friendship as that of the
London Times cannot be too highly ap
preciated by the French republicans.
Vice President Colfax recently
wrote a letter to a Brooklyn paper an
nouncing his intention of retiring to
private life after the expiration of his
prcsent.term of office. The Indianapolis
(lud) Journal Bays that Mr. Colfax ex
pressed this determination to his friends
In that State some time since.
The New York Tribune objects to the
employment of the barbarous Turcos by
the French as soldiers. The II arid re
torts that theTurcos are “colored troops”
of the same raco as those who, according
to the Mbvne, “saved the Union,” and
that what is sauce for the Confederate
goose should bo sauce for the Prussian
gander. '
A Degenerate Bon.— A son of the
late Stephen A. Douglas, who believed
in White Supremacy and negro inferl
ority, is a henchman of the miserable
negro-equnllty-dog, Oovernor Holden,
of North Carolina I .This Dougins is said
to be one of Holden’s vilest tools I
Mailroalra.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
RAIL BO ADI
o h a;n G E OP HOURBI
Summer Arrangement.
On ami after Thursday, Juno 10. 1870, Passen
ger Trains will run dolly os follows, (Sundays ex
cepted).
WESTWARD
Aceommedatfon ZVafn loaves Harrisburg 8,00 A.
M.,McchanlcsburK 8.85, Carllsle9.il, Newvllle 9.47,
Hhlppensburg 10.20, Chamboraburg 10.44, Green
castle U. 16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M.
JfaU 7Vnin leaves Harrisburg 1.3 H P. M., Mo
clmnlcaburg 2.00’. Corllslg 2.40, NewvHlo 3.15, Bhlp
ponsburg 3.45, Charaborsburg 4.20, Qrcencastle
4.56, arriving at Hagerstown 5/26 P. M.
, Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P< M» Me*
shanlcsburg 4.47,Car1i51e5.17, Newvi:io6.so,»hlj>
pensburg 8.17, arriving at Chambersburg at 8.45
* A Mixed Train leaven Chambersburg 8.00 A. M.,'
Greopcastla 0.15, arriving ot Hagerstown 10,00 A.
M * EASTWARD!
.dccomwwdafnm 7rafn leaves Chambersburg 6.00
A. M., Shlpponsburg 5.29, Newvlllo 0.00, Carllslel
GS3, Meohanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7.80 A. M.
j/aiZ Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green
castle H.So.Ohambersburg O.lO.Shlpponsburg 0.40,
Nowvlllo 10.14, Carlisle it .50. Meclmnicsburg 11.24
• arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
Express Train leaves Hncerstowr 12.00 M.
Greencastle 12.25. Chambersburg 1,05. Shippons
burg 1.37, Newvllle 2.10, CarllslelJ.so.MeobanlcB
- 3.15, arriving at Harrlsbuig 8.50 P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05, P. M.j
Greoucaatlo 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.00
p. M.
oloso connections &t Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York,
R«tf!moro, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points
West,
O.'N. LULL,
May 12.1870. Supt.
Railroad Ofllco, Chamb’c April 30,1870.
JRisccllaneous.
B. EWING,
CABINET MAKER
t AND UNDERTAKER
WEST WAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PENN’A.
A splnfdid AssouraiEUT of
NEW FURNITURE
for tUb Holidays, comprising
Sofas, Camp Stools.
Lounges, Centro Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables.
f " Easy Chairs, CartTTubles,
. Reception Chairs, Ottomans,
- Bureaus; What-Nots
Secretaries, Ac.,
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Room,
Kitchen
and Office
FURNITURE,
of tho Latest Styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid Now Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES.
l* great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals.. Orders
from town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Dec. 17. 1808—tr
OOBERT OWENS,
SLATE ROOFER.
A NH, LEAL Eli IN SLATE
LANCASTER, PA
All Work Guaranteed.
j Orders Left at this Office will receive
p otuDtvUlteniion. October 1-1 1869—1 v.
QARRIAGE building ”
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AND REPAIRING
’ Done promptly and at reasonable rale?
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, AND
SPRING WAGONS.
Always on hand or made to order,
I will* exchange CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,, or
SPRING WAGONS for Good HORSES. .
Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds
Taken In exchange for work,
A. SENSBMAN,
work, anti Invites all IPs old customers
•aid tho public in general to give him a call.
Remember tho old established place, on Pitt
street, north of tho Railroad Depot, Carlisle.
A 1-TRST CLASS
LIVERY
lu connection with tho abovo establishment,
H. K. PEFFER.
May 12, 70—ly
The account of jason. w.
EBY, Treasurer of the Board of School Di
rectors of the Borougn of Carlisle District, from
'ho Ist Monday of Juno. A. D., 1809. to the Ist
Monday of Juno. A. D,, 1870, as settled by Einau
.liial Secretary, viz:
To amt. of school • taxes as
sessed for lho year UjoO,
as per duplicate, $12,120 35
Aug. 30. To Hluti appropriation, 707 50
To receipts tor Tuition of
non-resldout scholars, - 205 23
Juno 1. To balance unexpended in
hands of Treasurer this
date, $ 735 30
By balance due him at last settlement, 3 17 03
By Teachers salaries, as per checks, 8,170 fib
By Inlorestpald on the several loans, ‘U(3 00
By amount paid on. loans from es- •
tales of L, Harlan and James
1 offfer, ' 1,100 00
By bills of incidental expenses, inclu
sive ot printing, messenger,
cleaning rooms, and oilier ne
cessaries, 075 -17
By sundry repairs, materials, rents,
*c., 351 w
By coal and wood, 3 0 00
Cash Expenditures,
By abatement allowed prompt tax
payers. 3SO 73
By amt. of exonerations allowed on
duplicate, -Jl7 d 2
13y fees of collection, 42H 35
Whole amt. of credits, $12,3t>3 78
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 735 30
813 090 0^
INDEBTEDNESS ON LOANS, VIZ:
Estate of Lewis Harlan, dec’d., per
• J. W. Eby. Ex’or. $5,000 00
R. C. Woodward, i 000 00
lut.lrom Ist Juno 1870, payable semi
annually.
Whole Indebtedness, gfl.ono 00
To the President and Board of School Directors of
Car Us'c District •
Your Financial Secretary having examined
the account, vouchers ami papers of J. W. Eby,
Treasurer for the year ending on llrst Monday
of Jane ls" 0, hereby certllles that the foregoing
contains a correct exhibit of the receipts and ex
penditures during sold term, as nl*o the Indebt
edness of said District, and that there remains a
balance of seven hundred end Ihlrty-llv. dollars
and thirty cents, In the hands of said Treasurer
unexpended on the llrst Monday of June 1870,
All or w Ich is set forth as above.
R. C WOODWARD,
Carlisle, Sep. 1,1870 Financial Secretary.
\ f&fp. 5, IH/o—Financial report read, approved
■ami ordered to be entered upon the minutes of
lire Hoard, and ■ published in the papers of the
District. By the Board, C. P, IIUWRICH,
Bep. 8,70~bt Secretary.
L XJ A RLE
JEFFERSON LAND,
FOR SALE.
The subscriber, having changed his business,
will oiler at Public Bale, to the highest bidder,
On Thursday, September 22, 1870,'
Hfs VALUABLE FARM.- Thin farm fa sltua
led in Jefferson county. W. Va., on the Beny
vlllo and Summit .Point Turnpike. 1 miles
from Summit Point, one of the most flemishing
Depots on the Winchester and Potomac Rail
road, and c ontalns
300 ACRES,
of pure Limestone Land, is convenient to
Churches, Schools. Mills, Stores, «tc.. and has
had put on .it within Ihe lust year or two, Jive
Ihousaiul bushels oj Lime, There is now about 80
Acres of Corn on the land which wilJ speak for
Us quality.,
The tract can be easily divided Into two well
arranged farms, and wilt he offered as a u hole
or in two tracts—one of is 2 Acres, apd the other
118 Acres. The Improvements uro ample, and
In good order. They consist of
Two Good Dwelling Houses,
Meat House, Ice House, Cave. Ram, Corn Cribs,
aud In fact all necessary Out-buildings. There
are also on the premises, two good Cisterns, a
never-fulling Well, Cattle’Ponds, &c. .Within
Die last three years there has been erected on
this farm five hundred panels of Locust Post and
Chestnut Rail Fence, and about six hundred
{mnels of Plank Fence. A choice variety of
fRUITIn abundance.
This Valuable Property wfll be sold to the
highest bidder, without reserve, aud Is well
worthy of the attention of those wishing injur
chase. Located in the richest portion the
fertile Valley of Virginia, amid a genial and In
telligent society, and easily accessible to rail
roads and turnpikes, this properly offers supe
rior Inducements to strangers
1 ‘ )BK j*wdon of ono House will be given at once,
and of the Farm on the first day of April next.—
Any one wishing to view this property will call
ol m i’ i* arty ‘ llvl hg on the promises, who,
wl'lplve aH necesfmry fufm matlon.
1 MiMH mum* * nown on day of sale. Sale to
commence at 2 o clock, P, m.
„ , . CHAU. W. OOLDaiIOIIOUGH.
Sep. 10, 70—U
JBt]? ®ooDh.
1870.
BUMMER OPENING,
CENTRAL
DM fiOOJIS STORE,
of every variety, every style, and every descrip
tion of •
DRESS GOODS,
Bilks, Satins,
Borage Heruaules,
Grenadine.Borages,
Blnclc Grenadine 2 yds. wide,
Mohairs, Poplins, Alpacas, Do Baines, Scot*n
Ginghams, French Percallls, Chlnta, &0., all ot
great bargains.
WH IT E GOODS,
for dresses of every variety, style and quality.
Marseilles for dresses, 25, SO, S 5, 40,60.
A heautitul assortment of Ladles’, Misses’'and
Childrens’
PARASOLS AND »DW UUBRKLLA,,
SHAWLS, SHAWLS,
all the new styles for the season,
LACE -POINTS,
a splendid assortment. '
DOMESTIC GOODS,
selling at greatly reduced prices.
Muslins, Calicoes; Ginghams, Sheeting, Table
Linens, Towels. Poplin^.
Mnrsal lies Quilts.
Bummer PanlstuQ, of every kind and quality.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEBB,
a grent bargain in all kinds of Fancy* Cassl
tners, Linen Ducks.-dc.
NOTIONS, NOTIONS,
always eel ling nt the lowest prices.
CARPETS, CARPEES,
Best quality Lowell 8 ply, best make.
“ Pxtra Superfine 3 •* ** “
Every variety of handsome patterns©! Import
ed Carpets, ranging in prices from 50 to. Bl.
Ail widths or Striped Carpets lor Halls and
Stairs, „
Beaut iful patterns and styles of English Tap
estry Brussels Carpets,
Home-made Rag Carpets,
mattings,
of all widths, in white and checkers.
Fancy Checked Matting.*
Superfine quality Cocoa Matting.
In all kinds of Goods that we- keep we defy
, competition.
Please coll and make jour selections from the
argest slock la the valley.
LEIDICH & MILLER.
May 10, 7®.
gPECXE PRICES
REDUCTION IN PRICES IXTRAOItDI aUY
GREENFIELD’S
No, 4 Mast Main Si.
Caklislb.
Brand Dlspay ol all the Latest Novelties 1b
DRESS GOODS,
Elegant Assortment oi
BLACK SILKS
Greatly Reduced Price),
JAPANESE PLAIN AND STRIPED SILKS,
813.000 OH
JAPANESE PIQUUBP POPLINS
New Slock of
COLORED SILKS,
A Splendid Assortment of
NEW SPRING POPLINS for Suits.
Very heap.
811,180 2S
BEST D LAINES reduced to 20 mud 22 cents.
2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES at 10 cW.
All the best makes of PRINTS, 12J$ ots.
GINGHAMS
al Reduced Prices.
BEST 4-4 APPLETON A MUSLIN, 18 cents.
" REMPKR IDEM, II "
WAMBUTTA. “211“
A Job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLBACHB
MU6LINBI yard wide at 12>< sent
Stacks of COTTONADE*.
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
DENIMS,
HICKORY STRIPES
LINEN PANTS STUFF, &.0.,
all at Greatly Reduced Pi* iea,
A Cfood CHECK at 12}
black alpacas,
a special bargain,
In the above we dely competition for weight of
•loj,h. or beauty in lustre and shade.
They cannot be surpassed
by any in the county.
PRICES—. 26. .40. ,50, .60, .75 and $1.09,
New Stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
Just Opened, for Men and Boys, very eheap
* A full stock of
WHITE GOODS,
Linens,
Cambrics,
Swlsses,
Nainsooks,
/'; Muslins all kind
Beautiful. Figures, 60 per cant, lower than last
year's prices.
HOSIERY, ULDVKS. NOTIONS, «fee.,
In endless varieties,
The attention of buyers to the above stock is
earnestly solicited. I will offer Bona-Jld* bar
gains that cannot he found in large stores that
are overstocked with eld goods bought al high
prices.
L ,T. GREENFIELD
March 81. mo.
fTIHE MAGIC COMB will orange any
I colored hair or heard to a pormanent’blnck
orbrown. It contains no poison. -Any one can
use U. One sent by mall fori 1. Address MAG
IC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass.
Sep. 15,70—Um
1870.
AT THE
FJIHE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS.
an' indispensable article .for the
LADIES.
(Pafen/cd July Vth , 18(F,)
This Curler 1b tne most p-rfcct Invention ever
offered to the public. It 1b easily operated, neat
in appearance, and will not Injure the hnlr. as
there le no heat required, nor uny metallic sub
stance use i to rust or break the hair.
Manuiuctured only, and for sale by
MoMILLAN & CO,
No. 03 North Frn„t St.
Pun.Auia.i'mA t Pa.
Sold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion
Stores.
N. B.—Single Box 25 cents; 3 boxes, assorted
sizes, (15 ols. Mailed free In any part ol the United
States, upon receipt of the money,
June fo, 70—Ora
ITOB $33 25 inn, McUinalinn Slone *
‘ Isett, Hollidayshura. Pu., will deliver free of
releht, CIDER MILL, 1 Portable Hand.
May 12,70-
CHotljfng ,
XBTO*
ism
OPENING-
OF TUB
SPRING TRA.DE
Ready Made Clothing,
WIIIMER& BROWN,
THIS MONTH
Opening to the pcoopie the grandest stock of
FINUCLOTH'NO for Men and boys, that Oak
Hall has over contained, .
Since last Fall wo have secured the two large
lota adjoining «k, and have erected upon them
an Iron-front building,-etjuul In alz« to'-urfor-
Iner building, making Ouk Hall twice as Inigo
ay beXoro, in order to accommodate the .
GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE,
Who have becomoour customers.
We Invito ull our customers, with their neigh
bors and Irji uds, to pay us am early visit, to ex
amine our Mammoth buildings, uud to inspect
omr
MAMMOTH STOCK.
WANNAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
Nos. 130, 632, 634, 630 Wrlcet street, and Nos. 1, Sr
5,7, t, 11 and 13 South Sixth street.
. . PHILADELPHIA.
Bend your orders if you can’t come.
April 14.1870-ly
IN EVERY WAY
Th
posset
well-ei
businf
more
enabli
to all
purchi
B&-Ri
secom
the coi
all mr
are
ials,
_ g Ho
rn any way imperfect
up at all, even in the
grades of goods. It is
;stablished fact among
is,that our Ready-Made
in every thing that
carefully
sound orj
is madi
lowest
a well I
clothiel
Clothii
go
and
be' 7
Oui
teei
lowi
also
pri<
USU
del;
me;
boo;
for
mai
jnei
sell
Stoi
whi
con
GRAND OPENING' OF SPRING
AKD fcIMMKR OOUUS
FOR MEN, YOUTH, ; AND BOYS’" WEAK,
v lit well known store of
ISAAC 'LIVINGSTON
JVo. 22, North Hanover Street,
CARLISLE.
Now opening the latest novelties In largo va
rieties of the best makes known to the trade.
jtW Frwch, kaxopn, EnyUsh and Domestic
CLOTH, CABSIMERB. VESTINGS,
SATINETS, TWEEDS, LINEN,
UOTTONADES. MARSEILLES, . • *c„
made up In * superior style, or sold by the yard,
at the lowest prices. If sold by the yard, no
charge for cutting.
A eplendjd line of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
variety of
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPETBAGS,
UMBRELLAS, BUTTONS, BINDINGS,
BUCKLES, &c.,
A General Lot of ailor's Goals
( The best style Clothing In town I ")
-< The best made Clothing In town! f
t The best assortment In town! j
{Our stock of Piece Goods for 1
customer Trade, • V
Superlor to any In town! )
( The lowest prices In town for the "I
-{ same quality of goods, (’ad In, No >
(. trouble to show our assortment. J
'i /Ji LIVINGSTON.
No. 22, North Hanov«r street, Carlisle.
Established 1817.
31 ay 12, 70—1
•jgair VUnmit.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
r restoring Gray Hair to
a ural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is Hi ouco agreeable,
healthy, ami effectual
' for preserving the
d- ! y ’fSl huh*. Faded or gray
-r. ’■ hlzir is soon restored
lo color
with the gloss amt
i&k*. freshness tf youth
Thin hair’is thick,
moil, falling hitir checked, end bald
ness alien. though not always, cured
by I'- use. Nothing can restore the
hair wh.avu the Ibllieles are destroyed,
nr 11, e "lands atrophied and decayed.
Bui such a , remain can he saved for
usefulness by tins application. Instead
if hailing the hair' with a pasty sedi
•■■ ■11!, it will keep it clean and vigorous,
iireasional'use will prevent .the hair
■ a mining gray or fulling off, and
... -••'•quentiy prevent baldness. Freo
■a (hose deleterious substances which
■ toe some preparations, dangerous and
.•ion--- 10 1110 hair, the Vigor can
. benefit hilt not harm it. If wanted
■'.■•■ ior a ■
MA.IR DRESSING,
. Isir.jr clsfi v.w iio found so desirable.
‘.'.Haininir uoiilicr oil nor dye, it docs
ot ‘soil white cambric, uud yet lasts
on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
i-m and a grateful perfume.
ienarcd by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.)
itr.u, and Analytical Chemists,
LmYKIL, MASS.
ForSnlo by HAVERSTIOK &. BKO’S., Aconta,
Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. JU. 1870— ly
0 S A DALIS
N,
OTHE GREAT AMERICAN
HEALTH RESTORER, purities tho blood
an'lcu ea Scrofula, Syphilis, Rlcm Dlseas
ps Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and
all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver
and Kidneys. Recommended bytheMedt
on I Faculty uud many thousands of our
host citizens.
Read the testimony of Physicians and
patients who have used Rosadalls: send
for our Roaadulls Outdo to Heallb Book,
. ir Almanac for this year, which we publish
A forcrntul ous distribution, it will give you
LX much valuable Informrtion.
Dr. K. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says:
I take pleasure In recommending your
DRo3ad\li9 as a very powerful alterative.
1 have seen It used In two cases with happy
results—one In a case of secondary syphilis,
In which tho patient pr inounced hlmselt
cured after bavins talccn five Dottles ol
your medicine. The other Is. a case of
A scrofulaoflougstanamg, which Is iiipfdly
LX linpiovlng under its use. au<J the indica
tions are that tho patient will soon recovei
1 have carefully examinee* the formula by
L which your Hosadulia Is made, and find It
an excellent compound of alterative In
gredients
Dr; Sparks, of Nlcholasvillo, Ky„ says
he has used Rosadalls in cases of Scrolula
land Wecondiuy Syphilis with satisfactory
results as a cleaner of the Blood 1 know no
better remedy. • ,
Samuel G. McFaddon, Murfreesboro’,
seven bottles of Rosadalls.
and am entirely cured ol Rheumatism;
semi mo four bottles, as I wish It for my
r-i brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Bent .min Hechlol.ol Lima,Ohio, writes
I h ive suffered lor twenty years with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body;
ttsmiiv Um»«locel pnrenuaen a hottlu ol
Itosad'dls and It effected a pevlectcure.
Rosadalls is sold by ad druggists.
Laboratory,.ol Exchange Place, Balti
more. CLbMEN’IH & CO;
Jtroprietors..
Feb 10,1870—ly
we
■ge,
»ful
; of
tars,
*nts
> and Lungs,
. c.'olds. 'Whooping
•hms; Astmna,
. ..umption.
in-fiie whole histoiyof
••.mi -o widely ami sodcuply
•ii- uf uii'iikliid, as i»ms excellent
. -rjMihiiortiuyt'nnii'limUs. T)u.ongb a long
.• '-i yout.s, and among mo.-t of tile races of
.. ,-a a ha.- risen higher ami higher in tfflair estima
i.un, as it has become butter Known. TU nnllonn
character and power to cure mo various affections
of fhc lungs and IhroiU, have made it known as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it o
at the same time the most ctfeclual remedy that can
be given for incipiimt consumption, .and the dan
gerous affections oTtho throat and Pings. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of Crony, it should
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed aa all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers ol ca&ea where the dis
ease secinqd sullied, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by tbo
Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing elao cofild reach them, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Speakers find great'pro*
lection from it.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
curedby.it.
Bronchitis la generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral m small and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that wo need
not publish the certificates of them bore, or do more
than assure the public that Its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Ohm Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o„
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious* marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
As Its name Implies, it does Cure, and does not
fall. Containing neither Arsenin, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, It in nowise Iniures any patient. The
number and importance ol its cures In thoagiie’dls
liiclS nro morally beyond account, and wo believe
u hhonl a parallel, in the blstory'of Ague medicine.
Onr pride i •• gratified by the acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate
and wheye (.'.her remedies bad wholly failed.
p t i-rins, either resident in, or
/••a veiling ih: >mch miasmatic, localities,-will be pro
ted by (rj'.m-rtlM! ACVE CU7IE dally.
c Cm,t "Ininit, arising from torpidity
■**r, n i 5 an cwcilcnt remedy, stimulating
n.ii- h.-hi.v acliv.’ty.
For Sale by lIAVERSTICK EBRO’S., Agents
CnrllHle. Pa.
Feb. 10 1870—It
FAHRNJiIV dufrUN
CELEBUATED
P R E P A R'A T I O N
CLEANSING THE BLOOD.
Tholous and favorably known Preparation of
Drs. D. Fahrney & Hon for cleansing the blood,
needs at this dav no recommendation at our
hands, Its virtues having been established by
the thousands of cafes where It bos given relelf
In the most dllllcull forms of '
CHRONIC DISEASES,.
during the last sixty years. So highly Is It ea
teemed, tnat the demand Is constantly Im-rcns.
ing, not only at home, but wo are dully recclv
lug applications for-It., from the most remote
-eutloijH pf,the country—North, East South and
West. To meet this demand, as well as to pre
vent tho-pu 11c from being Imposed upon, wo
have determined to put this PHEPAi ATION,
In such a term that It may bo within reach ot
everybody everywhere &
inner Preparations, far Inferior (A the genu
ine, having been put out by certain parlies,
have been mistaken by some for our own. and
as a matter of course the old Preparation of I).
Fahrney & Bon has been made to Buffer some in
refutation, therefore to Prevent!his rnl'dake.ns
well us to meet the Increasing demand men
tioned above, wo have concluded to send .the
med'clno out In LIQUID FORM.
Wo will also at the same tlmo put out the origi
nal In package form for the benefltof some of
our old customers and others who may yet pre
fer the medicine as first prepared. Not recom
mending lito cure all diseases the human body
Is heir U». but as a family tiedlcluc, and for all
diseases originating from Impure Blood ami
Disordered Liver, it baa uo equal; and will cure
the following diseases:
Hcrofula, Cutaneous Diseases. Erysipelas Bolls
More Eyes, Would H»ad, Pimples on the Face*
Totter Affections, (»Jd and Stubborn Ulcers’
Rheumatic Affections. Dyspepsia, Costlveness'
Hick Headache, Jaundice, Hull Rheum, General
Debility. Mercurial Diseases, Foul Miornuch to
gether Wl'ha'l other Disorders arising from
Impure Blood, ami Disordered Liver. Ac.. <6o
Prepared by Drs. D. FAHRNEY * HON, Boons
boro’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAHRNEY
Keedysvllle. Md. ' ’
Bold by all Druggistsand Merchants generally
None genuine unless signed: D. Fahrney A Bon
For sale by W. F. Horn, Druggist Carlisle, s'
H, Huber. Druggist Newvlllo Pa. James A
(J lark Lees ft Roads. JuhnC. Altlck, Druggist
H. H. Bnuvoly, Druggist Mo-
Aprll 7
i I*l $l.OO.
sectoral.
Zk. 11, ij.. Unui.i 0 il - ). or 75 M iPUa,
N.Y..
May G.,70cr., '
amt Liver Complaints, it i J
, --n.vjuclnc mam* fridv tv
• a- mcdicim* > had failed,
• ‘ *: .-.vr.i: A Co., IVa
• r.MweU, ;.nd
rptLE OLD WAY
THE GREAT AMERICAN
TEA COMPANY.
(ESTABLISHED 1861.)
ifvs. ‘3l, 33, 35 and 37 Vesey Street,
NEW YORK;.
, DANIKL CO UN MAN,
CARLISLE,* PA.,
to sell their Teas and Coffee.** at the name prices
that the Company soil thorn at their Ware
houses in New York. A fu.l snpply of the fresh
est New Crop Teas will bo kojj.l, for sale at all
times.
All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the
money refunded.
Only one profit charged from the Producer to
the Consumer. From five to eight profits saved
by purchasing from this'Chmpany.
iTNPEn tiii? old system:
of doing business, the consumer of Teas bad to
pay about eight profits between the producer
and himself, to cover as many Intermediate
sales.
FOR
thoconsumor through their Agents, all over the
country, subjecting them to but one profit, and
that nut a very moderate one. m a small percen
tage on tho Immense sales wdl amply satisfy
the Company, lor they sell thousands of chests
of Tea In the sum(3 or less i hire than it took to
sell one chest under.the old system.
July 2*. 73—8 m
QABDEN SEEDS,
at havbrstiok brothers,
No; ll)au‘l 5 North Qii>t Mouth Uauover streets,
CARLISLE. BA.
McLANAHAN STONE & IHET'I'.
have for sale every implement used on a
May 12,70—6 m " ’
CHEAP, thimble, simple gearing, ail
enclosed from dust'. &0.. delivered free of
freight and warranted, McLANAIiAN, BTONK
& IHETT, Holliduyshurg, Pa.
May 12. 70—•
-JELL’S
Thegreat healing balsamic remedy for Coughs
Colds, Hor® Throat, Asthma, An. Kor wormy
children they are Invaluable t for kidney dim
oulty a specific. Try I hem. Price, 25 rents per
box. Bent by mall on receipt of the price, by J.
6. KELLOGG 84 Platt «t„ N, Y. Bole Agent for
the U. 8,. Bold by druggists.
Sep, J, 70—lm
A GENTS WANTED. —($10 per day)
r\ by the American Knitting Machine Co.,
Boston, Mass., or St, .Louis, Mo,
Aug* XB,7lMlm
30tU00,
pltu US AMU JIEDICUIEN .
THE best place
TO JBVY
PURE AND RELIABLE
tf It U G S,
Medicines and Fine Chemicals
IS A\T
HAYERSTICK BROS.,
No, 10
North Hanover Street,
CARLISLE PA.
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicas,l hooks
Fancy Quods, Confectionaries, Per
fumery, Toilet Articles, &c,. Dye
Muffs, Cosmetics, Stationary,
&c. Also, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
poses.
Their assortment of Goods, n variety, novel
ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti
cles have been selected with great cure,and are
calculated In quality and price to command tho
attention of purchaser*.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand .
All goods warranted us represented.
HAVERHTK'K BROTHERS,
No. 10 Worth Hanover St.
Feb. 18.187 C-fly
PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING.
j’othoßO Interested I would any that during
the season of Ibs7. I hud the Uod'nf the lAunber
lund Lightning Rod Company; oreoWd upon mV
house mid burn. In the severe storm’of the 2i)ih
of June Inst, the Rod upon ray house was struck
bv u very heavy bolt of Lightning meeting the
point and running down tIT Hod perfeotfully,
till It came to the snouting, the Hod coming In
contact with the some a- small portion of the
lluld left upon the spouting, molting It In seve
ral places, passed down the corners of the build
ing taring «>lf ihe corner boards and cracking
the plastering In one coiner ot the room three
children sleeping upon the flour were not
wakened. Upon notifying the company at their
ofllce, In the city of Cleveland. Mr. M. H. Ulapp,
came within lu days froth thetlme of said notice
and paid me fully for Che damage to my entire
sallsluctlon (8 0} thirty dollars. In every way
this c mpany have been honorable and hud the
end not rested upon the tin spout my building
would not have been harmed. 1 would recom
mend the cable Rod to any one who have build
ings to protect,
The above is a correct statement in accordance
wlib the facts and noon air. Clapp, pay the above
amount and It Is ample to repair ttie loss.
ISAAC FRY. •
Writ. BHIMP.
We are pleased to say that the Pennsylvania
Lightnlng.Hod Company, of. this state, Incorpo
rated by an net of Legislature, with an. author
ized capital of SHiU,OOU,Ou, a large proportion ol
which has been paid iu, have purchased the en
tire outfit and business of the well Unown Cleve
land Company, iuihlsSlate. The object of this
incorporation is to protect the public against
fohdgn-dealers and irresponslb'e venders who
are using a cheap and Inferior article, such-as
galvanized Iron and Joinied Hods, they not
being responsible for the damage, care not what
they use.
Tins Home Company guarantee a protection
for >io years,-and me every way reliable and are.
receiving the patrouigo of the'publio as they
fully i-cstre, Toe Rod adopted by this company,
is continuous wilnout Jolntsor breaks, being
composed 01 4 large ten graph and 4 copper
wlies combined in rope torin, and Is recoin
menuoa the highest, uuiboritipb- The Home
oluce of this company 1h hi iho corner tirtiwcourt
and Locust street,'Harrisburg. .
- July 2.5. 70—
<©roccrico.
Q.ROCEKIES, ao.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the cltl
zeas of Carlisle and vtoiulty that ho has pur
chased the Grocery Ktore of D. Keeny No. 78
South Hanover Rtreel, Carlisle, where Lo will
carry on the Grocery Business as usual. Ula ua
fl'irim<uit. is varied, and consists In part of
Q.UEENHWAUK,
Q-LABsWAUB,
STONE ami
EARTHEN WARE,
CEDAR and
WILLOW WARE
TEAS,
COFFEES.
SYRUPS.
spices; '
FANCY SOAPS,
ROPES.
TOBACCO,
.' FISH,
OILS,
HALTERS,
toEGARS, <
SALT,
POTATOES,
DRIED AND CANNED. FRUIT,
CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED,
and a fnfi assortment of articles usually kept In
a first-class Ginnery store. Give him a call, and
satisfaction will bo guaranteed.
Oct. 10. IW»9, JOHN HECKMAN.
RATIONAL HOTEL, -
Cor. Hanover And Walnut Streets,
CARLISLE, PA.
Having taken possess'.on ot and refitted in a
style of neatness and comfort equal to any oth
er similar esta lishraenl In the county, the
above named and well known Hotel, I a - now,
piepured to reo-lvo and accommodate such
guests as may favor me with their patronage.—
My old customers, us well as new,ones, will do
well to patronize the National House under Its
new and approved arrangements and manage
ment.
N. W, WOODS, Proprietor,
April 21,70—tf
I 003 T
—-“"T^
AND THB NEW
HAVE APPOINTED
UNDEII THE VE\T SYSTEM
lie Great American Tea Co., dish b uto Teas to
CARBOLIC TABLETS.
grtobea, Elntoarp, &c.
HAIL. I ALL HAIL 11
THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE
MORNING GLORY STOVE.
THE QREA TEXT BTO VE FOR 1808...
Walker A Claudy haring Just returned from
New York and Philadelphia, where they have
purchased the largest, latest and best assort
ment of
PARLOR,
OUOKINQ AND
HEATING STOVES
erer brought to this place, bare now on oxhibl
tlon and for sale at their Store Kooir s.
NO. 18 VVEBT MAIN HTRKET,
where they w>ll always be pleased to see their
old friends and many new ones, call and exam-
THE GREAT MORNING GLORY
PARLOR STOVE AISD HEATER
—AN I>
THE CELEBRATED ULGULA.it i OR TAR?
TOP COOKINO BTOVE
THE BEST IN THE WOULD.
THE MORNING GLORY
is the mo t pe v TLot panor stove'in nse anywhere
or evoryw here. It Is a Bose Burner, and one Are
will last 1 1 winter. It hairmlca doors nil around
and Is ns nghtand cheerful ns an open gate. We
respeotfu ly refer to the following persons from
among hundreds of others who have used It. as
to Its merits:
James B. Weakley,
Kov. J. Boas.
W. B. Mullln,
Wobort <ft Berinnd
Geo. Welse.
David Rhoads,
Lev I Trego,
Samuel Groason,
Weakley & Sadler,
L. T, Greenfield,
Samuel H. Gould,
Jason W, Eby,
Thos. Lee. '
Peter Spuhr,
Wm. P. stuart,
Jos. Galbraith
Chamberlin,
ohn Stuart,
JohnT. Green,
Henry L. Burkholder,
Riohx rd Woods.
J. 8. Woods,
RlnJ. Woods.
John M. Gregg,» •
Wehavealsoavery large variety of Cook Stores
of the very best, namely;
NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.)
COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,)
WM. PENN,
EUREKA,
WABASH,
ELECTRIC.
and NIAGUA, all of which have given grealsat
iHfaotton to the purchasers. We have also a
large lot of
TIN AND OTHER WARES.
TIN AND BJUEET IROK,
of alllclnds coum.m»tly on hand.
SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING
of all innds doue on short notice ai-d mibutantl
ally. In conclusion we invite our friends to eull
and examine our goods and save at least wen
ty per cent.
WALKER & CLAUDY,
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,'
CARLISLE. PA. .
Oct. 8. 1860.
JjILOKOMISTS
Your attention Is caled to th'ejfact that at
RHmSMITH & RUPP’S
Store you can seetheflnestdlsplay of goods ever
kept In any similar establishment in the coun
ty, consisting in part oi the following
'STOVES AND HEATERS,
JOHN ERNST.
Warranted to give general satisfaction;
SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER,
ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER,
ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE,*
LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER.
JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER,
PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER,
Which for-buauty, economy and durability can-
COOK STOVES,
BARLEY SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK,
Warranted to BAKE. ROART and HEAT better
with less fuel, than any other stoves in this
market.' Attention Is called to our
REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER,
REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER,
tQ,aito a novelty)
■ Having acquired a reputation in this and ad
joining counties for our
We aredetermlned to keep up the same In the fu
ture. reeling confident that we can sell you good
articles at rates lower than others sell bad.
We have also on band and for sale a Una as
sortment of
FLAT IRONS.
COFFEE MILLS.
A nd all porta of
HOLLOW WARE,
Of good material and heap.
We have, ami kee ''Constantly on hand, a very'
lorge.iinsortment of WARES usually kept In a
first class
TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE,
ROOFING.
Done on short notice, and at reasonable terras.
None batgoo£ Srorkmen and good material on
hand.
BHXNESHITH <fe RUPP,
• Noh. 62,64, 08 North Hanover St.,
November 11. iB6O. - Carlisle. Penna.
Hauliers, scc
5-20’S 1881‘S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
HOST LIBERAL TER M S
Bought and Bold at Market Rates.
COUPONS CASHED,
DE. WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.
They should be promptly taken In «B ®'“* ?}
Dypthsrfa. Honruenetja and in all afllclJons
the Throat and Lungs.
FOR WORMS IN OiniiDßEN
they are s.mpJy Invaluabh and un oxc< el I®"'
remedy when the Kidneys do not perxur a 1 £
luhoMoub properly. Hood for some. *", h..
cenlH per box, sent by mull on receipt oi
price, by JUH-'Q. KELLOGG, SI Fiwt Si™
N,' Y., solo agent for the U. S. Bold by
Stocks J nought and Sbld on Commission Only, _Bep. 8, 70—im
Faciflc Railroad Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
CHICAGO.
DANVILLE AND VINCENNES
First Mortgage 7 P. Q. Gold Bondi
For sale at 00 and accrued Interest.
Accounts received and Interest 'allowed on
Dally Balances, subject to check at sight.
BeIpm&Bro.
NO 40, SOUTH . THIRD STREET,
July TUT*.
Bon. J. Staart,
Edward Fury,
Borg’t Irvin.
Coi. A. Noble,'
Mr. Manafleld. Sup’t.
Ml. Holly Paper Mill
Sain’l Kempton,
of our own mnnutnciure
STOVES AND HEATERS,
not bO.uui passed.
NOVELTY PARLOR COOK,
and NATIONAL RANGE,
STOVES,
KNIVES and FORK
SPOONS, PANS,
COAL BUCKETS,
SPOUTING,!
and JOBBING
—ON—
GOLD
PBIBADXLPJUA,
ffiartmmre.
HA E D W ARE
—AND—
CUTLERY,
Ml LZ E It & B O ff BBS
tnk» this opportunity or directing the
of the community I. 1 “*e. and ev*rv f^ntloa
particular, to thslr. coca Jy rcptcnKSsSoko"
HARD W.A R E.
They Studiously avoided Investing during .m.
high prices, ond patiently waited the ratlin*
out of the bottom before attempting to renuthsit
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
o old time prices, as near as possible, they b ov .
Invested largely and ere prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices u
any market outside tho cities. They especially
Invite tho attention of mechanics, farmers and
'builders. Our stock Is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment In ■ enquiring
for anything ixuoar liner
Wo have the agency of tho Wlllcox 4 Gibbs
SEWING MACHINE,
and would respectfully sk all those In wantol
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcoi & Gibbs’ bo
fore purebasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and godio
d wlTf?A t ? n ß ' l . por “ otlpo town free of charge,
r GD« aOs lb(rJ.“"lV
18.T0 HA B D AE e- 1870
HENRY SAXTON
H. SAXTON, & CO.,
HO. 16, EAST MAIN ST.,
Dealert in Hardware , Iron, ullerj\ io.,
CARLISLE, PA.,
hereby announce to the pnblle.thnt they Intend
Felling everything In iheirline.elthcrwiuileanle
or retail, ot pr ces much lower than cim b#
bought tliiHKid- of Philadelphia.
Our stock consuls In d irt of
BUILDINU MATERIAL OP ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
Iron, Paints,
Nulls, .-Oils,
. Shovels, Glass,
Hoes, Putty,
‘ Forks. ’ Varnishes,
Rakes, Cement,'
tjpudes, Plaster,
Crow bars. Sand,
• Sledges, Powder, -
Picka. Safety fas
Also a full and well selected assortmento
MECHANIC’S TOOLS, -
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
A full stock of
; FARM- BE LI, 8
Plows, Homes, Chains, Grain bugs, Ropes, Pa J
leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions.
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT. CAPS
and ammunition of all kinds. 1
Thankful for past favors, by strict attention to
business we hope to receive a continuation cl
the same.
insurance
O M JU
INSURANCE
Of New Haven,
CONNECTICUT.
CAPITAL - $1,000,000-
The " Home 1 * Isestablished on a
SECURE BASIS,
the business annually amounting to
$5,000,00
and 1b one of tbo
MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR
COMPANIES
in the United States
Special attention given to Perpetual lusuranci
on Desirable Property at low rates.
ALL LOSSES
Liberally Adjusted
And
JPMOMPILT PAID
at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, W
2Q West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.
SAMUEL K. HUMRIOH,
Oct. 28.1869-ly
Chartered |ij^|
1794
. * INSURANO OMPANY
NORTH AMERICA ! I
Philadelphia.
Oldest Insurance Company in America,
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 5a.800,000.
■ SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successful biMWrt*
experience, with-a reputation for INTEGRIT*-,
and HONORABLE DEALING UNBUUPAStffcn
by any similar Institution. . .
LOSSES PAID since o ganlzatlon, over
8 23,000.000. . ~a
It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY toinsnrejn tM,
best Companies and there is NONE fiETTUj
than the.old INSURANCE COMPANY Ur
NORTH^AMERICA,
ArthurQ. Coffin, President; Charles Platt. Vlc»
President: Mathias Marls, Secretary; Willi*®
Buehier, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
SAML. K. HUMIUCH, Agent.
Main Street, Cariiitt.
December 10,1869—1 y.
‘ TStULDREN CUV FOB Tiiiil 7 '
WELLS’
CARBOLIC TABLET?;
A spedjic for ult diseases «>l the v
gana or mucus membrane. No family buouiu o
without
Agents wanted (M»ie or
male) for the
PHYSICAL LIFE OP,
WOMAN:
BY DEOROE H. NAPriEVS, M. D. f
This bruve. pure book ib tue gmit “ uc l t v'^ t iU
the year. 45. W-U huveulreudy baeu bold. i* • _
belle with u rapidity quite mipre.-odcuie .
Auentaall agree that they imiko money «*» j.
bailing it thua auy other. Much tirst*cloj» * ,
lory la utlll opou.- Hand at once for R a, l u .Pi ieri
•So Atldrebß OKU. MAL’LEAN,
Phlladelpulii, now Yoric and ilostonc
Bep. h, 70—1 ui
REMOVAL !-llie
leave to iniorm the olUboub of Cariiaiw
vicinity that ho has removed his st ro * 0
Cramer's Uulldlnu.lu the rear of the Lour «
where ho will he pleased to aoe all his oiu
tourers and hosts or now OI^ NIIY ro uLEV.
WANTED AOENTri-To soil 11 j®
OCTAGON HEWING MACHINE. „
licensed, makes the** Kinetic Lock bltel ®
warranted for 6 years, Price 815. All otnef f 4
chines with uo under-feed sold for 815 ° r 'tviNU
Infringement*. Addiess *»ci AGON dl‘>' v tV
machine co , st. i no«. mo., Chicago,
PUtsburu, Pa., or Boston, Muss.
June lu. 70—am
J. P. BIXLER
H. SAXTON 6t CO.
JffSllf,