American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 10, 1870, Image 4

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    Slpciiltunil
" Worn-Out” Farms mid IMiuilatlons.
There is some good advice in the
following from Josiah Chirk, in the
Oumanioicn Telegraph :
There are four elements that go into
the construction of every living thing,
Loth animal and vegetable; these ele
ments are iron, lime, potash and salt.
Now it is .evident to any thinking
mind, if this he so, and any one of
these elements he lacking, techie re
sults follow; for instance, take a large,
big-boned man, whoso bpne structures
seem almost giantlike, and which de
pend mainly on lime for their struct
ure, and if such a man ho -dmiciont
In iron hois also very much deficient in
strength. 'i hough liis hones he suf
ficiently largo to, constitute a giant, yet
how often have wo seen his Jieels
thrown into thoair by the quick move
ment of a strong closely-built, small
' mnnr whose -whole system..~wius~.fulJ l v.,
developed. 'Then again give tin* ani
mal all the elements and in proper
proportions to the full developementor
every part until it has fully matured,
and then cease or leave out only a small
part of one of the elements, ami he soon
censes to be perfect; for instance, keep
a man on wheal, with nothing taken
from it, which sn this state is one of
Urn last articles ol diet for develope
meiii and preservation of both menial
•and physical p »wers in u-e; now change
the diet ami give him whatm termed
the best brand of Hour, and you soon
observe the difference both in mental
ami physical powers, for the reason that
portion of iron and potash is withhleld.
As it is in the animal, so it is in the
vegetable kingdom, i*armors use the
same sized dung carl, and ln.nl lo their
corn and wheaf fields the same number
of loads .(heir fathers did, but fb.il fo
realize half Mu* crops they did. After
repeated trials they slop in.dispair and
. Wdiuler whiif can t hemal ter be. They
look to the sky-but fail, o find any
fault there. Some one tells them the
forests .are cutaway, ami that conse
quently there is not so much (lew as
there used to he;-but not being vt*ry
scientific they can't see the point. Still
standing in doubt another comes along
and tells, them to add another plow to
the beam, and get two more yoke of ox
en and put in up to the beam. They
finally think that is wind is needed, as
the old surface has been plowed so long'
ami so, after much- sweating and hard
ladling,.they have succeeded in turn
ing the old, black, good for nothing
surface eighteen or twenty inches o
of sight ami in its-stem! have brought
to the top a splendid fight blue, and
"With (fie usual amount of manure plant
their crop-. The result ifi best known
to.thosc who have done likewise; tliov
finally get mad and run away out ‘West.
Now;, then, li t us consider tho eause
of (he deterioration of their farms. Wo
will look first at the ham; her*-, on the
outside, below the eaves, on the boards
near the ground, is daguerrotyped the
perfect form of a dung heap ; but then
what has that to do.with the matter? —
Let us sec: Through that hole just at
the top of the picture ha- passed all the
solid, and but little, if any, of the liquid
matter that has passed through the
animals kept in tliqt barn perhaps for
a century. This is indeed an impor
tant discovery for an intelligent farmer
in quest of a farm, lie at oneo cor
responds with the owner out West, and
finally buys it at a cb*t of a small
fraction above the taxes on it. We a.-k
i him why he \va,s slich a simpleton as
to purchase an old, worn-out farm when
he could have bought one in its virgin
state? He invite* us into liis labora
tory, and there answers the question by
taking one pound of solid and one of
liquid excrement from animals, and
them apart, and proves, at least to our
satisfaction, That there is about four
times more salt and potash in the liq
uid than in the splidj wo (having a
vague idea ol the requirements of veg
etation) see the point at once.
•Now lei us watch tlrs new-owr ev and
see what lie does. There L *i cellar
under’the whole iiarn almost as tight us
a house cell r~he don’t allow the sun
in peep in—nor a draught of air to pass
through ; hi plnce of the old holes in
tho side of the Imrii are windows; jve
find him. in dam;) weather under the
hani with dnors open, lurking over
manure, and occasionally see him ap
ply water lo .-iinie. W e ask the reason
of Unit. Tlio answer is, dial it is gat
ing too dry, ami tho manure should al
ways ho kept moist till applied to the
„ soil, -Now .wo find him-i plowing; we
oiiserve lie is breaking up ten acres of
wet amj ten acres of dry soil; lie plows
ho wet in dry windy weather, the dry
in wet moist weather ;■ we ask the rca
sim fir this discrimination; ho .only
answers, “I desire a good crop the first
time, and if fhe seed is good, and the
seas' n, I will gel it.” In ten or fifteen
years the origi ml owner returns (iniv
11,g exhausted his splendid virgin
Western farm) to find ids old farm in
grand condition, and the old barn once
more full of sleek fat cattle.
Mokae. - .Stay at home and slop
abusing good Nature by returning all
she gives you.
Ilon I Soil Void- I'mm li.v (i„. Inistu-
Many a fanner who works steadily
and zealously to keep .every acre of Id's
larm as im inheritance lo his children
is unwittingly selling it away by drib
lets, when, by a more Judiuiotis'cnurso
of management, lie might make ns
mueli money and keep adding to 11,0-place.
place. Having a barrel of goodwill
ho draws off the contents, little by Ut
ile, and keep.-., the barrel without the
wine. The value of tli# farm lies
in the /crlUiti/, and, except in rare
cases, only in its fertility. It'also
depends on Ids management whether
he leaves it like an emptied barrel to
his children, or full of tlie good wine,
that constitute it great value. Indeed
the example is not strong enough, for
the fertility of the land is not an idle
wealth, like tho wine in tho barrel. It
may he drawn out and lived upon, and
yet he kept constamly increasing. It
all depends on management whether
the father shad thrive, and at the same
V>hc, ipereaso his son’s inheritance or
the reverse.
It is not tho crop which grows that
exhausts tho land ; it is tlic disposition
we make of it after it is grown. livery
hushel of grain contains matters snn-
JOied by tho soil. If it is’sold tiierc is
an end of it, so far rs the faun is eon
corned. If it is fed out on tho place
nearly the whole of the part taken from’
the foil goes into the thing heap, and
there goes with it matter which tho
growing plant took directly or indi
rectly from tho atmosphere, and which
helps to develop more of tho mineral
plant-food of the soil, and to make
more than a bushel the next voar.
Therefore, look well to tho crops.-"No)
01-course, all that cannot prolPablv la.
led out on tho place, and, with a pari
ol the price, buy manure to tiring homo
But, m counting tho profit and loss
of feeding at home, consider, fiui value
of the uiumm*. It is safe (o say. Unit'
one year with another, corn thorough
ly soaked and cooked, (never mind Ihc
grinding if yoii cook thoroughly) and
on to well-housed swinoofn ‘growthv’
breed, will bring more money than pf
sold in Ilia market, to say nothing Af I
the manure; indeed, it will more often
,Kll > !'?>’ t 0 t>ny corn to make into
ar.T, "'" ,f first - Grow clover to
dowed nr'l I .' st,K ' k - -°od to l,e
Ve w nl, nf ‘ lO B P rin « of the second
yi.u—plant corn on ttio land—feed
m-imiro o?Tnn °'T " !U,(| ‘Uu>
manuio of the sty, to top-dress in ‘
March tho clover yon intend to plow 1
tor corn m May. If this plan he'ibl
lowed, a crop of wneator of hurley
every third year, will not pro.ent’lhd <
lain) from growing richer and richer •
hut it tho (armor sells ids corn ami
wheat, and buys no manure, tho im- I
povnnshraent of (ho farm, and tho i
emigration of ids sons is suro.
Ivaihdalis.
£Tt7"M BEBLAND VALLEY
; BAIL ROA.DI
CHANGE OF HOXI 11 S j
Sum met* A rnmgcmcnt.
On ami after Thursday, Juno Id, IH7O, Paaspn
gor Trains will run dully ns follows, (Sundays ex
cepted). '
\\ r EST W A 111)
TVrrin loaves Harrisburg 8.00 A.
M., Meehan iesburgiUtf, CarllHleO.il, NowvlUe 0.-17,
Shlppenslmrg 10.20, Tdtambcrshuvg 10.11, Green
rustle 11. U!, arriving at Hagerstown 11.-15 A.M.
Tiutin loaves Harrisburg i.os 11.I 1 . M., My
chanlcshurg 2.00 Carlisle 2.10, Newvlllo 8.15, Shln
penslmrg 8.15, Chambersbmg 1.20, Grecncastlo
1.51), arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 I*, si.
JZritrcs* Train leaves Harrisburg 1,15 I*. M„ Mo
wdmnlesbnrg 1.17, Carlisle o. 17, NowvHlc s.so,Ship
jionsburg 0.17, arriving at Chambersbmg tit O.Jii
, A Affrcil Train loaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M.
Grooneu-sf-J.* O.Ji*. nt Ifngcrnlowii lU.IK) A
KASTW A R I)
A'-rmiivi'Mlfifion Train leavesCbmnbersburg 5.00
A. M., Shldpensburg 5.2’H, Newvlllo 0.00, Carlisle!
(!.;n, Mechunlcshurg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7.80 A. M.
J/Vn7 'lyniii leaves Hagerstown 8.50 A. M.,Clrcen
c/rd)e \."»,Chambersbing O.lO.Shlppcn.sburg 0.10
Nowvllie ja.l», Carlisle p .50. Meehanlosbrn/f 11.21
arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
Tl’Jju-V.vS ' '.'/VTniriOh'VeM’ gorsnrwn • 12.(m • AI:-
Greeno.istle 12.25, Chambersburg 1.05, Shippens
lung I.;;:, Newville 2.10. Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics
burg -SM.s, arriving at Harrisburg .‘>.so I*. M.
.1 Min'd Train leaver. Hagerstown 0.05,1’. M.,
Greeneastle 1.12, arriving at Chamhersburg 5.05
I’. M.
iM-Making chAn connections id Harrisburg
wJln trains toainl from Philadelphia,New York,
Halt I.nore, Washington, Pittsburg, mid all points
West,
O, N. JdTLTi,
May 12. IsTC. JSiipt.
Railroad Olllee, Clnunb’g Atudl 50, IS7o,
Jj> HADING RAM. HOAD. -
■ KALI. ARRANGEMENT.
Mon(t((j/, September ~i(h, 1870.
(treat Trunk line from the North and North
weal tor Philadelphia, New York, - Heading
PothiVille, Tatuaqua, Ashland, Sluuhokln, Hcli*
anon. Al’len'town, Coat on, Kphvu'.a, Mtlz, Laneas
le'\ (’nlumhia, ite.
Trains Jeavo Hanisburg for New York as fol
lows; at 5 .’Pi. S 10, s ',u A. M., nan 2 >0 i’. M„ con-
Meeting with similar trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad.'and arriving at New York at 12 10
noon, 0 50, and 1000 I’. M., respectively. Sleep.
in« Cnrs'nt'company tho 5 85 A. M., trains with
jut change.
Uuturuing: heave New York ntO 00 A. M.,12
00 noon and 5 (Hi P. M., Philadelphia at 8 15
A. M. and 8 80. P. M.; Sleeping cars.accompany
Ihe 000 A. M-, and 500 P. M, trains from New
York, without change."
heave Harrisburg for Heading, Pottsville. Ta
maqua. Mmorsville, Ash laud. Shamokln, Plne
guove. Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A.
M.. ZWamlfUl P. Sf.. stopping at. Lebanon ami
principal way stations ; Uic 4 10 p. ?.l. train Lonn
nectlng for Philadelphia. Potisvillr un-l Colum
bia only. For Potlsvlllo, Solutylktll Haven and
Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Harrisburg ntk 10 p. M.
East Pennsylvania Hull road trains leave Pruni-
ng for- Allentown; Fusion and ’New \oi
£5.10*1 10 45 A M.,aml 445 P.M. Rolur
pavo New York at 0.00 A. M.. 12 00 norm an
’• M.iunl Allentown «l'7 20 A.’ M. 12 25 nooi
ml 8 4j P. M.
Way passenger train leave Philadelphiant7-
80 A M.. connecting with similar train on East
Pouna. Railroad, returning from Heading at 0 85
P. M., stopping at all stations.
Leave Potlsvillo at 5-10,1)00 A. M.,aml 2 50P.
51.. llertuUm at 10 00 A. M..Shamoldn atslo and
II 0.) A. M.. Ashland at 705 A. M„ and I2;i0 Noon
Mahnnoy city at 7 51 A. M„ ami I 07 P, 5I„ Tatm
qua at 8 tfl A. M., and 2 20 P. M., for Philadelphia
and New York.
liPa.yo Potisvllle, via. Kchuylklll and Snsnno
haima Uallroad atK 15 A. M.fm* liai-rislntn'.and
12 (O noon for JMao (irovo and Trernont. ‘
Reading accommodation train, leaves Potts,
vllle at 5 10 A. M„ passes lie ad lug at 780 A. M..
arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 a.M., returning,
leaves Philadelphia ut .5 15 P. M.,-passing Reading
at rt 00 P. M., arriving nt Pottsvlllc nt 0 10 P, M.
Potlstown accommodation tvaliij leaves Polts
townnto 25 A. M„ returning; leaves Philadel
phia at \ 00 P. M.
Colmnhla Railroad trains leave Readlngat72o
A. 51., and 015 1-. M., lor Ephruta, LIU'/,, Lancas
ter, Columbia, ,t-c.
Pevkiomon Uallroad trains' leave Perkloinen
Junction at,7 10, 005 A. 51.,8 00 and 085 P. M.
returning, leave SchwcnksvillenUl 8), H 10 A. M.,'
12 51) Noon, and-HO P. M,, connecting wlthshui
hir trains on Reading Railroad,
Cnlebrookdalo Rail road trains leave Pottslowu
at il -10 A. M.. and 0 20 P. M.. returning, leave Ml,
Pleasant at 700 and 11 SA. 51.. connecting with
similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridge
port clBBo A. M.,2 05 and 5 02 P. M.-, returning,
leave Downlngtown at 0 20 A. M„ 12-15 and 5 15 P.
M., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Railroad.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5 00 P. M.,
Philadelphia ut H 00 A. M. and 8 15 P. M., (the
H no a. At. train running only to Rending.) leave
Poltsvllie at 800 A. M , Harrisburg nt, 5 35 A.M,
and tlO P. M.; leave Allentown at 728 A. M.and
S -J5 P, M. leave Rending at 7 15 A. M. and 10 05
P. M. for Harrisburg, at 7 28 A. M. for Now York,
at l 15 P, M.-for Allentown, and at 0 -10 A. M. and
-125 P M. for Philadelphia,
Commutation. Mileage, Henson, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re
duced rates.
Raggage chocked through ; 100 pounds alio
each Passenger. u. A. NICULLS.
Hep, 22, ls7o, fr'eamd tiujicriutcmlci
OOUTU -MOUNTAIN IRON CO’S,
ij
Kail h o a d \
01-TI, T: or (IKNI'.IIAI. SITfiKIXTKNnKN'
L'MiUnLi:, Pa., Hepf. If, 2S]
ciiAsun of HCiiKbuiac
On and 3ill c*x* September 10ih. trains' will leu*.
Carlisle A. .M. tor Pine Grove; ‘J/iii I*. M
Im - Hunters Run.
ItK,rUUNIN<«.
lilhvo Pine (trove at h.w A. M,; Hunter
at -l.ru P. .M.
Hep. 22, IS7U.
B. -E VVI N G
A.
CABINET MxVKER
AN I) ‘ U N D E RT AKER
WE S T MA JN S T lIJC IS T
CARLISLE, PENN’A
KI'LXFDU) ASSORTMENT OF
N K W E UH N I T U R E
for the Holidays, comprising
Camp Stools.
Lounges, Con li ft' Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables.
L’usy Chairs, Curd Tables,
Reception Ghalis, OMotmms,
Bureaus, What-Not i
Secretaries,
P.irlor,
Chain her
Dining Room.
Kitchen
K U ft N t T U U 13
of the Latest Styles.
CUTTAUE l-UUNI-l-UHI-; Its HETTK,
Splendid Now Patterns.
BUDSTEAIW AND JIATl’ttH-i.SKS
cm/r frames and pictures.
lu meal variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals, Orders
from town and country attended *.o promptly
und on reasonable terms'
Dec. 17. IMS— it
BUILDING
ITS BIIANf.-IIEH. AND IIF.PAIHtNG
Pimo pniinimj-iiml lit raisomiblr mlo*
CARRIAGES.
\ BUGGIES, AND
V t O
SPRING WAGON'S,
Always on hand nr matin to order
1 will oxentmea CAHIHAfIKS. HTTGGrpq nr
SPRING WAGONS for Good HORSES. ’
Second Hand IVoyonis of all Kinds
Taken In exchange* for Work,
A. SENSEMAN,
-■ im nt, work anil invii.-siill IPs old onslonu-n
ntid tlio l"i 1 ,1 i,, hi L-i'n'T'il in irlvn him i, ~„n
rtmni-iiilM'i- tin- old o«tn>.ll«li..d iiln,,,-. ’j-ll
street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle.
A FIRST CLASS
LIVERY
ii connection wllh the nbovc evtnbli.sli ment
H. K. I'KFFKU.
May I'J.ISTO ly
mm 3 MAGIC COJIH will ehaiigc any
I colored hair or heard to u permanent black
or brown. It poison. Any one can
who It. One sent by mall forB 1. Addiess JIAO
IP COMlM’a.Hprlngllehi. Mass.
Qaklisle deposit bank,
C'AIIMKT.i:, I»A„ Oct, 17, IR7O,
tvimiml election fornino Director of tho
:,r7 u J m 1101I 101 ' 1 rtt tlio lloiiHft.on
! n, -<HH of November next. Uo
i the horns of 10 A. M„ nnd 2 P M.
J. I*. if ASIVRH,
Conhit'f
Ort, I*/, 7</—U
N B w
MY MOSS STORE!
MB & RIIRRRRLiIER,
Ilaveju.streiurutaifrom Now York and Phila
- lelphia,- with- iiinentire -mnw stock ,#•( S
Our goods.inive been selected with tho greatest
mrtha l eTeeliem t w lu ’, nil V,' fUi(l ohoapnoss, enn
i. i « rxnlledj \V« Invito everv ou» to eutl
dud fivort' bur eholeo slock of Goods. You will
fordin' ' ,u lety htul .slyJo t)Jo markets at-
dress goods,
Cloths.
Klch I’ml-iU’-KolO'*,'
'ttlch Kloh a ™Mle-Fomires
Umb'tlu-Fninou,
Homan Cords,
mpmss I 'JojJj.h,
iMcrliiiH’K Him I’luiiU ol uvory slimlo imil'stylf
Furs! Furs!'Furs.!
Our stock of Furs excels anything in uolnt of
beauty ol iiaisli and nnene.-.-j of nualitv Wo
have tmu-ked (hem down to lower 1 ices' thmi
have ever been oill-ml in Carlisle. 1
choice selection of u w Lluul u
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
yo iiMKanU'ohl! 11Vll ° U '° es “ 0,!lil1
“ ome d>ol«o imU'nia of
mn„ I 1 I'f >l y ruluptwl toyoung
moil. \\e Imvo everything in
BOHSSTICS",
Muslins, Flnmicls. Prints, Hlankols, Tickings
Love lets, LoiiiUcrjinnes, IJulmomls, Furniture
LIICCk.S, tVC.
LADIES' & GEKTS’ UXDEIJWEAIi,
A .ew of the advantages of buying Goods from'
ns ai-c, we have an entirely new stock of Goods
from which to select, winch has boon bought for
cash, and wo will allow no one to undersell ns
( , xtend a corclhd invitation to all local! ami
see us hufoio making ymir purchases, ns we
think we cun oiler extra Inducements.
oct B7u TnrKE * URKHOXjdjcR
18T0.
iN O W O 1’ li N I N (| t
F. C. ARM’
Ucn'L du
!! ft VCO OBS STORE.
Direct from New Vork, ami Pbllnuclphla. A
great variety of 1
D„R ESS GOODS,
il 'i\?hWtK£V l X 00,010,1 Dress Hi Iks.
fti 0,1 colors.
P u. ' ll i l n U l l !. ,jlN9 ,n 0,1 colors.
EMI hh: ss REPPS, rill color
CiUa Plaid Cloths for Circulars and Herltlugs,
’LAID poplin*.
anti (illlco
SHAWLS, SHAWLS,
wlf'L'! L 1 , R ,'!, n si ! ’- a « rcnt vuvicfv-foj
Ladles', .Misses', and Children. ’
FURS! F DRSi!
(7m'. 1 , 1 ll 1 , 0 , c vtTX' Kr.ule ami duality of furs,
season * tinder the price of last
BLANKETS, BLANKETS,
Great harpniii.s In White Blankets
Great Bargains In Colored Blankets. ‘
WOOLEN GOODS,
Breakfast Shawls, new styles of Hoods Henris
Ties, In great quantities. 1 * c,ula ’
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslim, Sheetings, Tnbla Muons. Tickings
Ca'lcocs, ainglmms. Kentucky Jeans ui oiS
rales than elsewhere. 3 •“■•‘"“.auonoi
FLANNELS, FLANNELS,
onr stock cnnnot bo surpassed In anv ermin ™
K-1...1 of Flannels. Cnll'nnil see, utme"
mentstopurcliQ.se uuua
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
iftneiy variety anil iiualityl at prices to null nil
msltimers, fall 11M1 f mo \ „ ft ™”?," 1 ' „‘,a
mule up at short nollee. ' nlm
NOTIONS, NOTIONS,
t ! nblc 10
CARPETS, CARPETS,
*'J H / lilloil om- Carpet Uoom. with new
iW. 1 / Ktvfe« or t Klrmr 011-oluths nil
widths■ Drugcllt, Mattings; Hugs, Mutts «te
Cnnnot ho undersold In Carpets. ’ ’*
Wo wouni nay to all persons dosirlni? tn «n,.
chase I-all Goods, to examine our mock before
[linking purchases, ns wo have purchased Uio
largest s/ock of Dry Goods and lVni*i" « J or?
iroinoly low prices that cun ho seen In theco.m
ly.nml ns we urn .leiermincil tn Ueo . mw ,r
reputation Im;M!IJJHK very cheap 1 1
Iftrgnlns at tlio Central, for ever Customer,
Cull and nee for yourselves.
lkwich & arrr.r.icn.
Hep W ,1870.
JL rg <©ootis*
jSbrth Hanover St.,
HRI.O \Y T II K
Carlisle. ■ Deposit Hank,
El=
Cassimei s,
Sha-ivis,
Furs and Notions,
Dmb-do*Nlae,
isiiu Kplnglincs.
Hurge^de-Awinale,
of ail kinds-.
Respi-cila.'ly
1870,
fall campaign,
at tjik
CENTRAL
MIUUNOEB, ALPACAS, Ac.
ffllotijing.
JJHEAP JOHN!
’ HIS
Clothing*,
Boots,
• Shoes,
Cheaper Than Anybody In
CARLISLES.
Oire him a Call ,
CHEAP JOHN,
Tlio Benefactor of Ragged Humanity,
RIVES IN
Franklin House,
Jiossey Wetscl’s)
in rear of
COURT HOUSE.
Oct. Ifl, 70—Im
im.
NOVEEBER. J STO
OI'ENINO
i I- THE
FALL TRADE
Ready Made Clothing,
ffMMUMI! & BROWN,
, . THIS MONTH
fSe 1110 JSr»uiaest stock of
uSnSßv e "com„M. ellnnU 1,0 »V““ t Oak
1®
‘ i n^onlei!- 1 to*n °’ lllt ' U ce as huge
u ‘' lore ' in order to accommodate the
great mass op people,
"vi° kecomeour customers.
ir?tn\ris l Vn CllStuluyra ’ with tholr nolgu
uuia ami irU'uU.s, to tmv US nn vkn »« , „
mnlnom.r«,,,„, not). h%,10l
Mammoth stock
WANNAMAEER & BROWN,
oak hall
clothing establishment.
N(is. (30,a liJ 1 , 8 Mnrkotstroot, nli.l Nos. 1,3
n ' 7 ' 0,1 rHlikn°SSK! lslrei)t -
ApmW,"!!? lfVou cn ‘ , ’ t colno ‘
rpmc JiEST,
And decidedly the largest stock of
HU Mil TOES COW,
A Nil PRIME!
CLEAN, PAT AND JUICY.
SMITH’S
OVSTER SALO.OHj
IN THE VOLUNTEER DUILDING
South Market Square,
18 nnw oponlnßrn'Darlor Ovs
-BrSt r r S!SL t l V „' C pr l V Vee ' t> "' lUcl ‘ 110 88lls ' «t
nllttfei 1 ;'; 1 nontnn.l olnan im.l fur
i?..£ i»'« 1 P lO MOPPKWIr - v R^oomuanlmonis
COLLINH '
S Bt&t'M.to t «u! nm,,l ° ' V ' U on<leav or to give
Oct. 0. 7li-ly JNO - I 1; SMITH,
SAT i NE ' ra cni:viOTS, *c. I I/ DY ’ 8 FANCY FURS :
In Carlisle, for Men’s, Youths’, and Roy’s wear,
to bo found at tho old autl popular store of
Bsaac Livingston*
No. 22, North Jhmorer Street,
Vmvlnm ?, u ca . n . ,llul , tI,G Intesl productions of
liiuopian and American nmnurucluro,
CLOTHS
tbe va-
OVER-COATINGS,
The luryejil lusoi-iinonl uver displayed.
CASSIMERRyri endless variety,
\ splendid stock of Vestings.
An Immense stoolt UK ADY-.MADK CLOTHING
m,r„;a.r"" riidoro ' oiimi to «u.«>o.uh
A splendid assortment of
GENTLKMKN’S I 1 URNISIIING GOODS.
Trunks.
Valises,
Carpetbags,
Don’t full and «lvo us a call.
llouboTu town!” ,lUet ’ 10 sel ‘ any
oo XT *?A A 0 Livingston.
No. 22, North Hanov«r.straot. Cuvllsfe
Oct. 20 1870 Jy,
v Hats,
Notions,
Feb. 10, IS7O —l year
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Por nil tho purposes of a Laxath..'
, Medicine.
#Vcrhnii3 uo one mcci
'•mo is so universally re*
sy 'piired by everybody as
Sj « cathartic, nor wn.s ever
Si^-=?r7”r miv before so universal-
X, ~ly adopted into me, ia
V cverycoimtryamlamong
\ all classes, tills nirld
HA / ©X'-rX'-' but eiliclcat purgative
V. cj ' •■?/ Pill, The obvious vea
—. - -'%/. urn is, that it is a more rc
li:il)lu mul far "lore CH’CC*.
- ‘ lual remedy' than any
.... ‘ ' other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
hot, know that it cures their neighbors ami friends,
am all know that what it does once it does always
that it never fails through any fault or neglect of
it- composition. Wo have thousands upon thou-
Nimlj oi ceniileates of their remarkable cures of the
billowing complaints, hut sudi euros are known ia
every neighborhood, and we need not publish them.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates:
containing neither calomel or any deMcriousdrug.
they may he taken with saf'jtv by auybodv. Their
mi gar coating preserves them ever fresh aiid makes
iflcm pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
,|l 'harm can arise from their use m any quantity.
. 1 hey operate by their powerful inllueuce on the
nnenial viscera to purify tho blood ami stimulate it
into healthy action remove the obstructions of tho
Momai-li, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
>ody, vectoring their Irregular action to health, and
w correcting, wherever they exist, such derange*
tiioiits as are the first origin ofdlacnsc.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
tin! liox, tor (he following complaints, which these
Pil/h rapidly cure:— .
For or Indigestion, X,Utlcn*.
5 . M ? uor an(l JLo "* of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to btimulnto the atom*
ach and restore its healthy tone and action.
Dor £iv it Compluint and.lts various avmn
! WfailacUrtmch Hl.-uiluelu’,
Jutnullto OP fumon Nicl/nut*, JBilioa*
i : Vv‘ 1 *'«" *.*«•*, they should bo Ju
dlumisly taken lor each case, to correct the diseased
achon nr remove the obstructions which cause it
i-or B>ym»iiter.v or IMarrliocaa, but one mild
do.-c is generally required. u
For WheumatUm, Gout, travel, I»alni
®t t 1,,! l»ulii in tho SiVlV
rifVf.'V- 11 , 1 . 1 ‘I 10 ! Bliouhl bo continuously
tjtkon, a-i icquii cd, to change the diseased action of
ill^appear 11 * " ltll riUeh cl,a,1 E° those complaints I
- n i Suollinga they
S' , ; largo and frequent doses to pro
umi, tin oiled ol a drastic purge. *
■is it h , n * ( ' IIOSG should bo taken
‘ A V. 1 /. -I L crte(,t by sympathy.
,„1, 1 '”• hike one or two Pills to pro
lllsl,V l l . D ,I . loa , ai Vl l ebevo the stomach. .
bowils 1 lm«’lm .ite c s ! inu,lutos the stomach and
mdmn, restores, the nppoilie.
and inv i n oi ales the sy.-iein. Ilmico it Is often -id
vantngcous whore no 'serious derangement exists
oi {lu.nt I tits makes fnin p*of decirfedlv better ivnm
live nppSua. rw,ov,,tl "S eire « o» mi illgra-
X>Jf. ,T. C. AYJS72 A' CO., TrucliratChemists,
lowelt,. mass., xr. s, a.
For Sale uy Jos. J 3. JIAVEKsTiuK, Jicem
Carlisle. Pa.
I'Vh. 10 IS7o—it
Mid (Ho of tlio Block, between 5/h n >, , /,,, ,
HonU» H do, IMUlfulc|phfH r ti ;n‘ f l ‘ l B{ J} Bts -»
factuvor ami dculor In All icV.i.L r „ r ‘,
of FANCY FUHH for ?i l V lUly
wear, flavine; enlarged ( Vi» h « ”. n *FblJdron«
proved i;,y old .md liivonlblo TOI “KV.poiniK;
ami having Imported n vorv n « . . II V M
n«M»rtrn<ml of nil thn d///[*rcnV o i l H,,1 . 0, f V ll<l
from Tlio first Imnda In KiiJS 51”, Uh . ol K ttr *
Ilium made up by tlimnoKtmimif.Vi' Ul 'i° ,mi *
I would respectfully iuvlfo mv iiVn#i wo V l /? lon »
borlftiidnmf adjacent counmi f f« c U nn!i U nC*
mine my very largo mid boaiinf.ii', 1n . cx *
o f Fancy Kara, for Liidj"* n>mV- f m ,KRf>n V ,ent
dotcrmlned to sell at im Low p i..!! ' i en ’ * I 1
No
AwliV.^PhUud^^
Umbrellas, <£c.
0 t .20 ,1870—Jim ,
jßflctifcal*
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
restoring Gray Hair to
f i'ial Vitality and Color.
_ A tlroß.-'ing winch
, {U oiK'u n^rceable,
iK’iillliyjpmicl cflcctual
! bv - 1 ,r ® soi : vi “s ,ho
V bun*. Jjaded or yray
• •' hair t* soon restored
I‘iH 1 ‘ iH original color
\;!'j Wl^l M lc 9loss and
* freshness cf youth
*s**tfir Thill imi,. thick.
. cited., falling hair checked, and bnld
«<■•» often, though not always, cured
by i(x lisa. Nothing cau restore tho
liair where the foil teles are destroyed,
«[* the'glands' atrophied 'and decayed'.
Bat saelt ns. remain can be saved for
usefulnofs by tins application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty Sedi
ment. it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use. will prevent .the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
-onscfpiently 1 prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
■ ally benefit but not harm it. If wanted
n.-erujy for a ■
HAIR DRESSING,
nnfhing else caa lie found ro desirable.
Containing noilliel- oil nor dye, it docs
not soil while cambric, awl yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it ,a rich glossy
Instre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical ChemistS]
lOWEU, 31 ASS,
PRICE $l.OO.
u I,AVKILSTI^
rot-.. 111. Ibi7o—lV
OSADALIa,
W H E GREAT AMERTf! A N
| HEALTH RESTORER, pui-illes the blood
au lcu-.es Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas
es. Rheumatism, Diseases of Women ami
all Chronic Abactions of tho Blood, Liver
ami Kidneys.- Recommended by tho Medi
cal Faculty and many thousands of our
best citizen^.
Read the testimony of Physicians? and
patients who have used RosululUs; seed
for ourllosadalls Guido to Health Look,
m* Almanac for t his year, which we publish
for gratuitous distribution, it will give you
much valuable infornuTlon,
Dr. R. W. Carr, of-Baltimore, savs;
1 take pleasure In recommending your
UosAn vLis as u very powerful alterative.
I have seen it used In twocaseswllh happy
results—one In acnsoof.secomlary svphllls
in which the patient pr monnoed himself
cured after having taken live bottles ol
your medicine. The other is a case of
scrofula of long standing, which Is japldly
Impiovlng under Its use, and tho Indica
tions are that the patient will soon recover
I have carelully examined the formula by
which your Rosadubs Is made, and UmV it
an excellent compound of alterative in
gredients
Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasvillo/ K.V., sflvs
ho has used Rosadalls in .cases of Sm-olula
and Secomhuy Syphilis with satisfactory
results as a cleaner of the Blood J know no
bet ter remedy.
Samuel O. McFaddcn, Murfreesboro’,
Tenn.. says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls,
ami afn entirely cured of Rheumatism;
send mo four bottles, us I wish It for my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.'
BenJ tmln Ucchtol, oi Lima,Ohio, writes.
I have sullered lor twenty years with an
inveterate eruption over my,whole body;
a short time since I-purchased a bottle of
Rnsad'dls and it Directed a perfect cure,
Hosmlalls is solo by ad drugg'sls.
Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place, BaltN
i more . CLEMENTS &. Co.
J*‘i iscellancous,,
JOHN FAUEIIIA,
718 AveU street.
O ROCICRIEB, «SO.
Tljo subscriber begs leave to Inform tho cltl
zoaa of Carlisle and vlomlly llmt Uo has pur
chased tho Grocery fctoro of D. V, Keeuy No 78
Homu However Street, Carlisle, where Lo will
carry on the Grocery IJuslnessns usual. ills us
?w T V. m 9.!. ,t and consists in part of
(iUEENHWAKE,
GDASaWAUR,
STONE and
EARTHEN WARE,
CEDAR and
WHi LOW WARE
1 TEAS,
COFFEES.
BY HOPS,
BWCJKS.
FANCY SOAPS,
HOPES.
TOBACCO,
FiSlI,
OILS.
HALTEKS.
SEGAIId
SALT,
' POTATOFci
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, *
COHN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT,- FLOUtt, FEED
nml u foil (iKHortmeul of articles usually kept-in
a first-class Grocery store. Give lilt’ll a calL and
satisfaction will bo guaranteed.
Oct. 10 IWil). , -JOUN HECKMAN.
FS! mi .r uiIiUM!
'Alwnygrobo Kad v rtU!io
CHEAP. STORE
-no as east pojifret street
w ai ‘othey alwftj’s fresh? Because ■wo
% 11 £ rfitl * amount °r them, unci soil them low,
i aere/oro, turn ourstock oltou.uml consequent
ly our uoocls must bo fresh.
Vou will find ovorythinKyou wish In the way of
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE.
, glassware,
WILLOW AND
CEDAR WARE. -
STONE AND
CROCKERY
WARE,
Choice Hams, Dried Reef. Rologum, Beef,
longuox. UlsoultH,and Crackers ol every de-
It 1 ,w.0 - iktul Fresh Oysters,
A-c t lCS ' utiles, Lcmou Syrups &c.
and no end loj .
It is useless to mention them, come and sco for
j ourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to
come, send your children, as they will bo dealt
vi!«L^r th * ??, c,iro lUI 11 you were here
yourself: Allkinds of
COUNTBYPR b;D XJ 0
tnuon In'exchange for goods,“or cash
NO. 8 8 EAST I*o M FRET STREET
&c.
§1 I 9
JAJIEH CAJIPJiEtJj. | -\v-. p. HEM WOOD.
CAMPBELL tC JILmV.OO IJ,
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
No, AS North Hanover Si
CARLISLE, ILA.
- BATH TUBS,
WATER CLOSETS*
WASH BASINS,
HYDRANTS,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS,
CISTERN AND DEEP WELL PUMPS,
GAS FIXTURES,
GAS SHADES AND GLOBES *6c., &c.
Proprietor.
lead, Iron and Terra Cotta Pi
CHIMNEY TOPS and FLUES,
BRASS'! OR K
for Steam and Water constantly on hand.
WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY
proiiiptly attended to,
iJD-TmmedlalG attention given to orders for
material or work from,a dlstance.-fry
favnlsl? Bpcolnl nt *vantages wo.are prepared to
COP.PEE WORK
of all descriptions for SMII Houses and other
purposes at home or at a distance.
COPPER PIPE
Inrnlshod to order cither drawn or brazed.
k ti k k - k k k k k
Sep. 1,70—1 y.
BUSINESS AGAIN,
GEO. R, FOOTE, Ag’t.
Plumbing and Gas Biting,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Orders left at my House, S. E. corner Bedford
pimped Alley, or Chas. i-raneiso h, No. 10
West Main St.
.Juno ail, 70—« m
fKlisccUaueoug.
HE GREAT BALTIMORE
PIANO MMWMTOIiy,
WM. KNABE & CO.,
jrANUI’ACTUJIKJ.’S Op
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES ,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Suty-flve Finl Prize Medals Awarded,
These Instruments have been before the nub
11c for nearly thirty years, and upon tholr ex
collencp olono attained unmrchav u pre-eminence.
Which pronounces them unequalled. Tholr
TONE
combines groat power, sweetness ami fine Bias
ing quality, as well asurcat purity of Intonation
ami sweetness throughout the entire scale.—
to u a ii
Is pliant ami elastic, and entirely free from tbo
stillness found In so many pianos.
IN W ORK M.A KOHIP
tboy are unequalled, using none but the vorv
best seasoned material, the large eopltal ein
pJoyet In our business enabling us to keop con
timmllv uu Immense stock or lumber, .to., on
AM our Square Pianos have nnr New linnrov.
eil Oyerstrung Scale and the Acrallo Trelno. ‘
We would c ill special attention to our lute im
provements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands*
patented Ang. H, Ism. which bring the Plano
nearer porlectlon than lias yet b. on attained.
Every Tlam Fully Warranted for Fiw Hear*.
tiA Vo . ll ft vo 'mndo arrangements for tho Role
Wholesale Agency To*-the most celebrated Pah
LOU OHGANSamI MRLODKONH. wlileh wo of
and Uetuil, ut lowest fS or y
WILLIAM KNA.RI3 & CO
JAMKS BELLAK.
.r-rx W *»o*«‘hUle IJODOt,
-/0 and 2.51 South uth St.
Philadelphia,
Sop. 15,70—0 m
OTFIAYKD. Ciuno to the premlaen of
O J«lm Shlblv, at Hterrptl'a Gnp. i n Ml IdjL,?*
township, on the 25 ty duy of Sopiomh -r S
U Yeows an a 1 Ram, three of whh‘h hnvo Wop™
J. N. BN.YDER
Township Cleric.
Oct. 27 r 1870.
(Bcocerles
notions.
;geo. b. rop'eman.
A II kinds of
Carlisle, Sept. 0,1870.
I iSfi' m ln . uc , h wllh tlm Pure While
af y<‘ u »»d mho plcusuio in iho
hn°™ lU i°V, or 1 to 11,0 publla as the brat 1,
aSd S i l, ,1 lmvo 'Votlim 111 A UrV,
?mn 1 .5 ,‘ l f,i liros ” lu ™ Philadelphia Lead.
ym ' r Le,,d PotiGr (Sian nuj- lei
ror lunnimM^ 1 ' Ily 1 ly ana color. Air you claim
ior iu canuot bo surpassed.
Afcssi-s. T. IJ. Kevin *fc rb.,
, v t riitHburg, Pn.
weau I navo uiul some opportunities for the
trial ot your 1 uro White Lend.t most hoaruiy
recommend It to the publlous Jeeldedly IUo best
inn I’lM t‘ii kot- \ f v llll ,u ‘ ir with nil Ulo Pun-
r G £ a market. Lew s «£ Uroa.. Wethorl I
»fe Co. of FhUadelpiila, do nay y.our Load glvol.
greater Battfiiotlon than either of thorn, on aca
count of body,color and fine grinding which uro
all the qualifications required of a good article
JOHN AKN’UY.
Reading, August 31, ib~U.
Messrs T, 11. JSeiin & Cb.,
rut*burg. Pa.
Gento: I have had your WhltoLcad analvrod
Pare tllonUat ' Rud **» prououncecl It st. felly
S. W. HOLLUNBACH, Palmer.
Every k<'g of our Pure Lead Is KuartmUed
fin\nuHtm. l, » 0, i UUI i lH ~or Bround, bettor color
Mrniftu Lt 'p\ body ll l un ut *y other Imho United
Stales. rhPB«MifQ stroim terms but mo none the
less true, ball on Miller 4 llowora, Carlisle I’a
UnrlMs. h ° ol ‘ ly P ““ y huvlu B fur taio lu
T. 11. KEVIN Jt CO.,
rionpor Paint Worlts, Httsbarir
1 a? ■‘•“''’“•Markcinmi 3d a vena
SJatittUmrc.
H A R DWA EB
—AND—
CUTLERY,
MILLER XJBOfFJSHS
tjiKo tills opportunity of directing tlio attention
°ft 10 community ntinrgo, and over? Corson m
pal llcular. to their recently roplcnlslieS stock ol
HARD WsA R E .
They studiously avoided Investing during the
high prices, and patiently waited the falling
out of the bottom before attempting to refill their
shelves, mid now tlmtthlugshn,ve_hoon reduced
to old time prices, ns near ns possible, they have
Invested largely and ere prepared lo guarantee
lo tbelr ftioml.s aiut .(tllfitoHierß aH loiV-iirUics^fis
.any market outside tbo cities. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our sleek Is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything In our line.
Wo have the agency of the Wlllcox & Qibhs
SEWING MACHINE,
anil would respectfully sk uli those in wnutol
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ bo
fore purehtisiuK,
pro'up.tly nUemloU to, unit cmlso
l'cb“l?IMs n -lv‘. ° ofl,lo towu ft ce of etwue.
B E.
UENHY SAXTON
H. SAXTON, & CO.,
MO. 15, EAST MAIN ST.,
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, tillcry, &c ,,
CARLISLE, PA.,
.
loroby announce to the public, that they intend
soiling everything In ihHrilne, either wholesale
K r „ re , t l'.v. flt '. P r ' ce » much lower than can bo
bought thlß6icfi> of Philadelphia.
Our stock consuls in mu-tof
building material of all
descriptions
Iron, Paints,
Nails, Oils,
Shovels, • Glass,
Hoes, Putfy, ■
Forks, • Varnishes,
Rakes, Cement,
Spades, - Plaster,
Crow bars, Sand,
fcl‘; ( /K e a, . Powder,
ricks. Safety fus
&«£«?■ 0?lk ftnd "’ell selected assortment o
MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
TABLE’ AED POCKET CUTLERY
A full stock of
FARM BELLS
Plows, Hames, Chains, Grain bugs, Popes m
ie3'S, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions.
GUNS. PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAP
and ammunition of all kinds.
Thankful for past favors, by Strict nitration to
inisiness wo hope to receive a continuation ol
the sumo.
insurance
1794. ~,I“ l crca 1794
H INSURANC OMPANY 1 '
NORTH AMERICA !!
Philadelphia
Oldest Insurance Company m A'fncHca
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 82,800,000.
SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successful business
experience, with n reputation for INTEGRITY
and HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED
by any similar Instlluliou.
LOSSES PAlDsinceorgunlzatlon, over
. 8 23,000,000.,
It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure In the
best Companies, and there is NONE BETTER
No^Mi E 4i N oi DBAfICE COMPANY 0F
Arthur G. Coffin,President; Charles Platt. Vice
President; Mathias Marls. Secretary; William
"■lehler, Central Agent. Harrisburg. Fa,
BAML. K. HUM RICH, Agent.
Main street, Carlisle.
December 10. Isfin—ly.
ISanUfrs, &c.
■5-20’S . AND . ]BBi’S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
—ON—
MOST LIBE B A i TERMS
GOLD
bought and Sold at Market Rates.
COUPONS CASHED,
Pacific Railroad Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Stocks Jlouyht and Sold on Commission Only,
rocclv I c , ll Interest 'allowed oa
Daily Balances, subject to check at Bight,
nEt,, Rll
UDI tif I 1 1
i tto
-
NO 40, SOUTH THIRD, STREET,
PHIL A DELPHI A
July. 71870.
£Ol.oceUancauo.
'ITTriBURxIG
White and Red Lead and Putt 1
Manufacturers, Pitlsbury, Pa.
t. u. ium.v & co..
PITTSBURG, PA.
CHAS. u. UOFPEU.
Caulise, Sep. 0, lb7o,
rpO PHYSICIANS,
SSeSTjSSSS b*errles? r 0
Juniper Berries.
gin. Cubebs extracted by '&| , l P„ r ; lrin “
•mints obtained from Juniper '
tie sugar Is used, mid asniall prnL,,'«»
nt. ft is more palatable than nuf „ o £fm'
Buchu, as prepared by Drugglm* it
color, it Is a plant Unit ,,’,,„, 0f 5 4
action of ilame (JcHtrovs tfiiH M’x/ n
pie,. leavinga dark aid glutl S,"'; Pti
liuno Is the color of Ingredients Tl.l W"
my preparation preiif mi ~oS. Vi 0
quantity of the otherliigrcd em’s
prevent fermentation ; upoii mi,?,'?,.! 11 ' 1 /' 1
be found not to bo a Tincture is mm 1 .“'‘i
mucopma, nor Is It a Svrun-nmi Vi 1 e,H
be used in cases where fever nr . JJ I*- 1 *-' r «In r i
Ist. Jn this, you havS il,e t il;„ 0 0 Vffi , ' ,
trcdltots and the mode of preparation? 1 11
Hoping that you will favor it win.
J lll u ,P°h Inspection it will meet wim. 7 a ’ :
probation, lULet uitiiy o ur
J. P. BIXLER
Chemist ami Druggist of 10 yew El , ler|(
f.’om the largest,,Man;i liictavlngCUc-iuMib
“I am acquainted with M r . h. ’if.- Helmd
no occupied the Drug Store opposite my ij
denco, and was successful In cutnJacmtK
business Where others had not been cqualm
before him. T have been favorably hupreJ
with his character and enterprise.” I
h. SAXTON ct op.
Firm of Powers and Welghtmau Mannfaclutj
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Phi
dclphla.
HELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACI’BUC/il'.i
weakness. The exhaustt-d powers of Had
which are accompanied by so many alntm
symptons among which will be foaml,
sltion toExeitlon.Loss nf Men ory.WnkefulM
Horror, of Disease, or Forebodings of Ev.lJ
fact. Universal Lassitude. Prostration, ami ta
billty to enter Into the enjoyments of .society]
The constitution, once affected with Orgtj
weakness, requires the aid of Medicine]
fctrenghten ami Invigorate the system, fffl
BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT HUCIIU invarial
does. If no treatment IsHUbmitted to, Couiucl
tion or insanity ensues, I
, HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTItACTOF BUCF
In affections peculiar to Females, is tnu-quaii
-by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or I
lentlou, Bain ml ness, or Suppression of I‘uMonl
ry Evacuations, and all complaints Inoldeui l
the sex, or the decline or change of life. I
HELM BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT IH Cli
AND IMPROVED HOSE WasU will radical
exterminate from the system diseases aru:
from habits of dissipation, at little expemt.lj
tie or no change in diet),no Inconvenience ori
posme: completely superseding those unplel
unfand dangerous remedies, Copalva and ill
cury, in all these diseases* I
Use lIELMROLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCI
iu all diseases of these organs, whether en* ll
In mule or female, from whntovcrcmi'Ocrisis
lug, and no matter of how long standing. H
pleasant In las,o and odor, “immediate’ 1 in *
lion, and more strengthening than any of I
preparations of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from broken-down or dellc
constitutions, procure the remedy ul once,
The reader must be aware thol.limrewiij
may bo the attack of t .oubovo dlscasea.ltin]
lain* to affcei the bodily health and mcl
powers.
All the above diseases require ffioaldof*!
tetlo. HELMUOLD’B EXTRACT BUUIIL’ &
great Diuretic.
Sold by Druggists every where. Price —ft.Si
mule, or 0 bottles for Sd.DU. Delivered to*
iddreus. Describe synintous In all comma s
lone.
Address H. T. HBLMBOLD, Drug and 0* :
nui Warehouse*BW Broadway, N. V.
Kono ore genuine unless done up m ,l **'
Unwed wrapper, with fac-slmile ol wy
cal Warehouse, und signed
May ID, 70—ly
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Nut York, Anitijusil,,
With a feeling of confidence.
I am, very respectfully.
H. T. IH3LMBOLU,
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WILLIAM WEIGHTMAX
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