Agricultural. WHEAT CULTURE, Among farmers in this country, as well ns In Europe, tho question as to the proper amount of seed to he used m tho cultivation of grain has of into re ceived C' nslderahle attention. Wo have long been convinced that in raising wheat too much seed to the acre is used —and have said that wheat should be planted—not sowed. If this is done at tho proper time, winter wheat may bo raised with as much spring wheat; indeed,, wo think with more certainty, and every one knows that winter wheat, when it succeeds, yields a larger crop and of better quality. Lot it he planted‘us early as it can ho with out danger of the seed stalk starting be fore tho frost, and the plant will be come well rooted and unless tho water stands upon the .surface it will not suf foi-frem the winter. . _ ... We are inclined to believe Unit wheat pul into the ground Irom two to tour inches deep, in rows sixteen or eighteen inches apart, with the grains not less than six inches apart in the row would ■ yield, .with proper cultivation after ward, double the number of'bushels usually obtained per acre.- Why should wheat unlike other eiops deteriorate both in quality and weight, it is well-known that it does? Corn is not only kept up to its full standard, but constantly -improved by selecting the best grains for seed, and giving ita clean culture and allowing each plant sutilciont space in which to spread its roots and find nourishment. New corn sown broadcast and so th'ck that it would shade the ground and thus keep down the growth of weeds, and the - corn taken for seed from tho average products of the field bow long before it would depreciate as much as the wheat crop lias doin'? . Tho idea that wheat must grow, so thick as to shade the ground in tho spring, and thus favor, the catchpot' grass seed which wo usually sow \vijh it; or so thick as to smother tho weeds in tho rich hut poorly cultivated.soils of the west, is we believe, all wrong.— ' Wo ask why grass seed should bo sown at all with wheat? It can-be sown to better advantage after tho wheat is -hhrvested; if tho wheat has been prop erly cultivated. The wheat needs tlie whole strength of the soil while it is growing—as much as docs the corn, and tho weeds should bo kept down by cul tivation in the wheat hold as well in tho corn field. Tho editor of the “ Prairie Farmer” is discoursing upon this subject makes some very sensible remarks, which wo would commend to the consideration of Eastern as well as Western wheat growers. He says: “ If wheat is sown thick to keep weeds down it is sown thick enough to keep down a large number of spires that would grow and produce seeds, ’‘some a hundred fold, some sixty fold and some thirty fold,’ if there was mom enough to develop. How many of our farmers are aware how near together the grains of wheat lie when they sow ,t\vo bushels of . wheat to the acre? And yet some sow heavier than that. One peck to the acre will put four grains on every • square foot of tho land, and it is highly probable that these are more than would grow to tho bestadvantage. Tho truth is that very few of us have ever seen the product of a single grain of wheat that was growing to the besi advantage in regard to space and cultivation.— One grain of wheat in soil free Irom weeds, and kept mellow, as we do tho soil around some vegetables, would show a product as different from what we see in an ordinary broadcast a beat field as the solitary mountain oak diff ers from the puny sapling in tho shady forest., “When the timocomos that we plant, hoe and cultivate wheat, a part of tho extra expense of tending il will be de frayed by the saving of seed, from the ditferenco of the two bushels or nu'Ve which many now use„and-tbe peck tli.it will In* spread over the same ground.“ Knr Knyland Farmer. FAULTS 111 BUILDING. Among llio mast |ironiincnt wo may vmimonito tliosa faults in plnnning and aroftiug housc-s : . 1. (Iritinping a liouso down to tlio -smalli'St nossitilo space, so as to make moie.yai'd-room, which will never he u-ed. jraUing no calculation as In the size (4' rooms or the location ul'Tnrm- Inre. . .1. Building chimneys byguess so that one has to have a dozen lengths of use less stove mpe, orel.se place his stove in the nm-t inconvenient location. 1. Arranging windows and doors so that one opens against the other, or in the very spot lo he occupied hy a piece of furniture, or s-> placing them 11 in t no fresh air ean gel through the house, (>ven t'..,/ugii the whole should tie opeu.- Providing no mean-of ventilating rooms save hy doors or windows, lieueu all’Hie impure air which is generated hy hreal-hhig, cooking, fermentation as it is raritied, rises lo the top ofliie room, and there remains lo breed disci mfort, disease and death. (i. bailing sheeljng to the outside of tlie studding and clapboards (or sidingj close lo the oul.-ide of Hull, leaving small nr mi airholes between them"; and as in nine eases out of ten, grei n mateiials fer each covering have been used they shrink and rot soon making a honey comb of the shell, though plast ered with paint and cement 7. Baying the Moor directly upon joist, or at best, laying it with culls full uf knots and shakes whicli are hut lit tle heller Ilian nothing, and as a con sequence, the Moor is always cold and uncomfortable. S. Xu finishing, first lay the basis pil asters and casing (perhaps of green lumber), and then lathing ami plaster ing up to thorn so that when they dry large orifices are left to let in cold ami moisture. 11. Betting the work out, as a whole, trusting to tlie honesty of ttie contractor to do it, without having plans and specifications properly drawn, and without having any one to oversee, or criticise or direct it. Winter Breakfasts}.—Din-ini' Hie summer mouths, when the heat is "rent ami sleep uurcfreshing, it mailers not much, to the majority of people, what is put on the breakfast table, as 1 here is generally a disposition to eat but little, and no partieular regard paid to what Unit little is, but with the re turn of cold weather, breakfasts rise to importance. Sound sleep and (hegrisp fresh air of the morning, create an up. petite which uill not be pul oil'with a cup of tea and a piece of toast. Then, by a kindly dispensation of Providence comes the rich brown sausage and it., unfailing companion, the delicious buckwheat cuke. With these smoking hot upon the board, (ho man who can not bless ids luck and enjoy himself, has either gut a had stomach, a troub led conscience, or is mightily hard to please. There is nothing like tin's break fast, if the materials tic good and properly served.' Both should lie hot,, the sausage fried to a rich dark blown, and Hie cake to that shade of the same color which only a good cook can at tain. Our hill fanners furnish tin* kind of Hour tor lakes, and Bradford roanty farmers raise just the sort of jugs for sausage. A Her such a meal, willi good eollce, one can slide hack sidislied in poe's chair and Uiink with •Sidneyihnith: ••Htjreucly fail lit*-* epicure may say, ir 'F-'»’U'A , anuot harm me. I have dined to-day The long nights of winter is the time or farmers to read and study. Willi no vexatious cares m annoy them, they ■can devoit! their nights to useful study, and laugh at the ’perplexities’ of less favored mortals. (ffiti) Smin-tfscincntsi. ' S 5 ' FIR6T PRKMIUM ~ $5 V IMPIt’O VED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE# $12,00 clear prom, per day. s<.'.od per week.— s:'.oo per month made easy by an Lady or Cjon ilemati introducing this Genuine apd Original Old Favorite. With Us many new and practi cal additions, making the most, complete eomlilnation of valuable and useful im provements over ofl'cclcd In any one machine.— The embodlrnenc of exliemo simplicity e.il clonev and. utility, entirely dlU'crent In model and design from any low priced machine. U is the most, servleuhlo, elegant and reliable l aml- Ir Sowing Machine over invented, gives perfect sallsfactl'ni wherever Introduced. Hus teeelved Premiums. Stood tho tost ol 10 years, and Is fully approved of by every family who have them in use. Is noiseless, makes the strong and beanlltul Elastic Look Miteh. with wonderful rapidity iiml certainty. Sews anything a neei to will go tcronch. Irom the llnest. to the lhlek«st Ciibi'ie, Ilnu and,neat. with ease. Uses nil kinds of silk or thrbad direct from tbo spool; la Im proved with new self-acting leod,spring tension, self-gnlder, ami uses the adjustable straight, nee dle. perpendicular motion, with powerlul lever action Possesses all the good qualities of the 'best, high priced machines condensed, without their complications or tanlt. Samples of Sewlna sent free on receipt, ol stamp. For certificates, Ac., see descriptive pamphlets, mailed Ire* 1 . A Ihornnub'pr«et4eal• sewing Machine tor -tamily use.—‘'7W/mnc.” A Veiy stmngaml reliable ma eiiliu', at a low price,—“.S/.ijit/-oil." This boliutl- Ini sewing machine is one of the most ingenious pieces of mechanism ever Invented —' Dcmwnd. La Worth many tunes its cost to any tamlly. “.v. P. MVe,'./»/” It is quite a new machine with Its many lain Improvements, ami sows with astonishing ease, rapidity ami neatness.— hr- V. Single machines, a* samples, selected with eaie, for family me, with o\ery thing complele.-sent to any part, of the country per express, packed ms: miij wooden box, free, •oh receipt of price. SAG >. Sate delivery of goods! guaranteed. Forward - cash by registered letter, or P. (». monev order, at our risk.' Agents want ed, male or female, everywhere. New pamph . lets containing extra liberal inducements, sent 11 Ati.ln.ss FAMILYKFWINd MAFUIMO CO, Uli’ce st; Nassau Sirct New York. ' Oct . t; 70—Jv r>2o’ft piiUGHT, SOUPjAND F.XUIIA N’CfKD MO ST, i;i JJ E K A V T K U MS, GOLD :il MiuiltiiL Unit's. COUPONS CASHED, Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AXI> SOLD. iiurk'i ]i:nn/hl and Mild on ftuswi/v.s/oa Only, Accounts received and Interest .'allowed on Daily Ilalances, subject to cheek at sight. | :EWA ' A uYER n A NO TO, SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL A DELPIIIA ■lnly 7 IS7O, pUEAT ANNUA r. SALE. TIIF. lateness of the reason > NT) AS Overstock of Goods Necessitates commencing earlier than usual our Grand Cl- arlng Sale. Whilst, we always soil at small profits, yet to make a Swift, and Large Sale we will cut still closer. this suason OUR STOCK IS LAIvGFIt THAN 1-A hK, ami Jill fresh, as these large Animal Sales deal us nut. Kvery artle.lc ol either MEN’S Oil BOY’S CLOTHING of warranted to be of good material, well cut ,an is substantial make, and as the il-iy Reduced Prices hit olTerod In U'hhl Killtli, «T Civile emnparlsoi ofllu' prl<‘Os. wliliOi wxll prove that tjm way w» huv enables ns to get iiiitlfT (>llii*r people's low prices, especially whim we are willing to sol nuinv attleh-sut Ilia BAR K COST OP MAX u FACTOR K To (’lose llio Season. 'We will not carry stock and It must, he sold, The (hinds will he arranged hy llio tlr.sf day o next weeic. , ' To give an idea of what, we actually have there jut in stove Business Coats, M.OOD Men's Pants, l.'/dit) Men’s Vests, .VHh Ovoreosits, J.ljilt) Flm*' L’he.slerflelds, I,o'Ui Boys’ Jackets, (i.fitio Bovs’ Pants, .’'•.OiiDChlldren's-‘■hilts. fills is Hie host kind of nothing and of every deslrahlo eolor. cut. and r( mi 11 1 v. Our Immense, Slx*story Buildings are packed from Basement -to f.oft. all of whicli lie’ arc Determined lo Bed* i For llt Is occasion wo have a largo Corps of Salesmen, and will vein force from our rutting Ttepai Dm nt. Store will open at tiLt ami keep open in live Evening to BL., to nM'oid w< rkmcn an opportunity; Saturday Nights until 10. A visit solicited,’whether wishing to purchase or not. TINDIMER 61 BROWN, OAK HALL,, Whole Block of Bulldbifis. S. K cor Sixth ami 3Ja>l.-c(Sf., I‘JIILA DMLPJIIA Nov. *ji, :()—•» w R AND IG NTR it L 11 0T G If, 15 11 () A i) \V A V , Bebocvn lliveckcr and Amift/ S(s. y i AVi’ir J ORK. The hugest Hotel in tlio United S ales, capa ble ol accomodating tilteeh hundred Guests. Just opened, and furnished in 10LKOANT S T Y h JO , Central location, airy apartments, and It K.VSONA IH.K TCK.MS, 11. L V M A N I* OwIOII s , - Proprietor Sep. 70—ly rjfHl-: GREAT JSALTJ .MOKE PIANO JfliTll FACTO HIT, W3I, KNAItJi a- co.. ji.\nf i'Actuitr.ns or A Orcml , ,S'i '/iinrr unit Cdi'li/lil PIANO FORTES, j:.\i. 77.1/o mu. T'V't Pii.r Air'ir<l''d. These Instruments have heen before the pub- Ur for nearly thirty years, ami upon their (•rllenee aloue-at tal net I aa/mre/mv- d pre-fi/ii/iemv, whirli prnnoum eM them nneipmtled. Their TO N K combines meat power, sweetness and tine slim* Um rpmlltj, as well asirreat parity <>l Intonation, ami sweetness throughout the entire «nile.~ Their ror a n la pliant''ami elastic, ami entirely free from the stillness loaml In so iiitiuv Pianos, I N \V <i U K M A N S II I 5* they are unequalled, iisin;; none hnl lint very best seasoned materhil, tlm htru'e capital «*m ployed In our business enabling us to beep eon limmljv an inuiiensi; stoel; of himber, .ve on hand. AM onr Square Pianos have fair New Improv ed Overs I min' Seale and (lie A tirade Treble. We would e >ll speelid attention to our hit*- im provements i n Grand Flanoi and St pm tv Grands; patented Aiifi. 11, ist.tJ, whieh hrlnf? the I’lano nearer perleollon than has yet b en atl'iilned, ’ /'(■(•»// Piano I’ulli / Worntnh <1 /or F IWovi. We Jiiivi; made arrangements for tbo Sub; Wholesale Apenev for the most eelebrateil FA It l.oK OKOANS ami MHLODKONS, whieh we Of. ter Wholesale and itcdall, at lo’.svd laetoiv prices. WILLIAM IvNATtF .V «.*(»; . JA.MKH HFLLAK. Wholesale Depot, ■J7>\ mul ‘JsJ .Vyid/i -V/i ,S 7. I’Hii.Annj.fHi.v, iep, 1.'.,"!) (111) 8 O’CLOCK. I Il'O*, j 111 fflitj) SlMifrfisrmciifs pLAIX FAFTB ' ' A lava-', well established and suoeosstul husl ness, vatu anexperience of more than twenty five yours enables ns to oiler inducements to all wlMMiro about to become purchasers of CLOTHING second lo no establishment in tho country. Our garments are all made of the best materials, carefully selected ; nothing unsound or in tiny w'ay'lmporiect.-ls made up at all. even in tbo lowest grades of gootls. It Is a well established fact among elothuos, that onv Beady- MA ! irl Clothing’ n everything that goes to make a superior gar ment, is unequalled by any slock of. goods -in Philadelphia. our assortment is no largo and varied that every one can bo titled at oneepwlMiout delay. Our prices tiro always guaranteed as low, or lower, limn tho lowest elsewhere. , We have also a Urn* assortment of issrs Goods in the Piece, which will be made up to order. In tho best man ner, and at prices much,lower than aro usually charged for garments made lo order. Samples of Goods,, with piiee lists for all kinds of Karmen ts, for warded hv mall at any time when requested, with Instructions lurself measurmonl. and gar ments, olt Per made lo order or selected from onr ready-made slock, forwarded by express, guar anteed to lit correctly. Persons not i esidlng here, ran when visiting Philadelphia, call and lulve their measure regis tered on our hooks kept for that purpose, Irom which garments can be ordered at any future lime. BENNETT & Co, Tower Hall, 2fo 31S MARKET STREET. Half-wav between Fifth and Sixth Sts , ‘ IMIILA DF.IjPH lA. Nov. JJ, 1870—Cm . piTTSBUItHd 1 PI o’nii k k White and Red Lead and Putty Manufacturers, Pil/xbiir;/., Pet. T. 11. NEVIS & CO. CAUMriM?,.Sent. J), 1870. Ucnls: 1 mn much pleased with Ibel’uro While Load, purchased olyou and take pleasure in the recommendation ru n to the public as Iho best I have overfed. I have worked Welho'-11l .t Pros., ami Lewis A 15ms,. I’nro Philadelphia Lead. I niuiisay I like yonri.-Md butler limn any In the market I'or body .i o,i .-.lor. All you claim for 11 cannot by smpa>-ed. J/cv.s-’.v. T. //. A’rrin d* Ob, Pittsburg, Pa. Cents I have had sonfe opportunities for the trial ot your Pure While Lead, i most heartily reiMmim-nd it to the puhllcas docldoiilv the host in Hie marlfet. lam familiar with all* the Pure L’-ad in the market. Lew's * Bros., Wetherll A- Co. of Philadelphia, do say your Load glvcl greater MiliUelhm tlmn either of them, on aes count of hody.color and tine grinding which are till the qualille-ations required of a good article. JOHN ARNHV. UkAPixo August :il, IsTO. .Vc.'.srs V’ 11. Marin A (V Pittsburg. Pa. Gf/i/.v; I have had your White Lead analyzed y a Chemist. find lie pronounced It sttietlv I’u re. S. W’ lIOLLKNBACir, Painter, Every k<-g of our Pure. Loud Is guaranteed strictly Pure, am) is fliiergronnd. h.-tlor color ami heller hotly than any other hi the United Suites, Those are strong terms but arc none the loss true. Call on Miller & Bowers, Carlisle. Pa., who are the only party having-it for sale In t'avli.sle. T. 11. NEVIN & CO.,' Pioneer Paint Works, Pittsburg. Otllc -and Sale Looms,Market and .‘id Avonu Sop. LS7C—Bni RADY’S FANCY FURS! JOHN FA REIRA, 7IH Arrti Sired, IMiiliidolpUia, Middle of (lie IBook. between 7th and Ktlj st,s., South S do, Pliiliuloiplila, Importer, Maim laotiuvraml dealer in all kinds and qualliv of FANt Y i'UHS for Ladies’ and Childrens wear. Having enlarged, remodeled and Im proved my old and luvorahlc FUR EMPORIUM and having imported a very large and splendid assortment of all the dim-rent kinds ot Furs Iroin the ilrsl hands in Europe find have hail them made np hy the most skillful workmen, I would respectfully invito rny li lends of dim herlaud and adjacent counties, to call and ex amine my very large and beautiful assortment Fancy Furs, for Ladies a r *d • hlldren. I- am determined to sell at as Low Prices as any other House in the city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresentations to en'eetsalcs, .JOHN l-’AUKIRA, Arch SL, Philadelphia, Oct- .HTi)—jin j jatjont aip: i ucixb'b Too muiiL-rous to mention, at JOS. li. lIAVEUSTIGK’S, An. .South. Hanover Street. 1. was cured of Beiifiio.-s and Catarrh, by a shiipli. rciiiedy ami will send Mu- ier.oi>tl 0 Ire. J11!5...M. C. LHiaiKTT, .h-reev Uly, N.,1 Dec. 1, 70— ini AGENTS wanted for Headltiv’a Now, Fresh Book “SACRED HEROES AND MARTYRS.” Wrlilen In Dig Author r happiest stylo, and surpassing Ills former works, whicli have sold by the 0. With Original Steel Engraving* Irom designs by our Artist who has spent three years in Bible Lunds. Tho Clergy find the Press fire loud In its praise, Agents are making money rapidly, E. B. TREATS CO Pub’s. Lit Broadway , N. V. Dee. ID, 70-im FARMER’S HELPER.— Shows how to douhUi the protll.s of the FAILM, ami how farmers and their sons can each make $lOO PER MONTH In Winter. 10,00(1 copies will bo mailed free to Funner*. Send mum* and address to 7-IFGLFIi A MeL'irilDV, Philadelphia, Fa. Dee. 22, TU— lm e !A A \V UiiK imhl .a-enlH, male or t;n)V/ Ivinaie, in a new mumifaelnrin" busi ness id home. No capital required. Address NOVKLTV GO,, satio. Me. Dee. ‘-’2, 7n—lm rjlli EA -NK(.TA R A FI’UK (’IIINK.sIr B.LAC’K TEA W i T H G R I;I'K X T !•: A K L A V O R WAKIV.V.STKn TO SPIT A 1.1. TAMPS, For sale everywhere. And for sale Wholesale only by I In* Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co,, F. o. itox, r.di-i, .Sh’M) FOR 77//-M-.V/X7M A* CIRCI ’I.A R. - Dee. V 2, Tb-ihv rjims is,no rruMnoo r Jly sending ■lt fonts with ««<*. height, color of eves mid hair, you wlli receive, by ii'lnni mall, a ‘correct, pict ure of your.future husonn cl or wife, with name uml chile of marriage. Address \\ r . FOX, j*. o, DniwtrNn.lll, Fultonvlllo, X. V. Dee. I*i, 70^.liu I VORTIJ Beading! pirraiiCHUt pa UIIAS. U.-UOFFFn. C'AIILISK, Hep.!», 1870. « rmnu.'ii sr„ n. y. (Hit)) aaiicrtiscmcnts \ GUIS AT MEDICAL DJ.-SCOVKUY ' DR. WALKFdI’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Elfcuts. W H A T A 11 F T HEY? Til 13Y AUK .NOT A VILI3 * F AiNCY i) U [N K . Mmlu of I’oor Hum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nml Rutuso Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened tojdoiiKO iho taste, called “Tonics,’’ “Appetiz ers,’'“ Restorers,” ip., Unit lead thetlpploron lo drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made Horn tho Native Hoots and Herbs of .Cali fornia, free from all Alcohol ie Stimulants. They are the Groat blood Purltler and a Life Giving Principle n perfect Uonovator and invigoratin' ol tin'System, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Hitters according to direct lon and remain long unwell, provided the hones iuoTio| destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted be yond Uio point of repair. For InlUunmatory and Chronic Hheumatlsm .ami Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ullllolis, Hemlttentand Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ol the Hlood, Livci, Kidneys, and HJaddcr, these HlMeis have been most suceesful. Such - diseas es are caused by Vitiated Hlood, whleh Is gener ally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tighluess of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Emetatlous of the .Stomach bad taste in the .Mouth, Hiltons Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inllanmlatlon of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys pud a hundred oilun; pa In i til symptoms, a.e the ollsprlngs of They Invigorate the Ktomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled ellleaev In cleansing the blood of ail impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. Hlllous,. Remittent and Intermittent ■ Fever, winch arc so prevalent In tho valleys of our groat Rivers throughout tho (Jutted States, espe cially those ofthc Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colora do, Hrazos, Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, and many others with their vast tributaries, during tho Summer and Au tumn. and remarkably -so during seasons of un usual heal and dryness, arc Invariably accom panied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and otherabdomhml viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and ii ritablo stale ol the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated aee.iumilatious In their treat ment, a purgative, ex'-itiug a powor tul influence upon IliesC various organs Is es sentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the. purpose - equal to Dr. .1. Walker’s Vinegar Hitler* as they will speedily remove the dark colored vDeld matter with winch Uio Howclsaro loaded, at the same t line stimulating the secrer lions of llie liver,and generally restoring the healliiy functions otthe digesiivo organs. Tho universal pnpuiai ity of (his valuable remedy in regions subject to miasmatic inlluenees, is sulll elent. evidence of its power as a lemetiy In such . ... ... . . ' , ■. . ... ... ~.. For skm Disea-f*s, Eruptions, Toller, Salt HllfUm. 11l otehrS, Spot':, I’lliilltl'S, I’list ides, Boi IS, t.’.-u bim'di-:. Ring-worms, Hcald-Headi Soro Eyes. Ik ipelas, lu 11, .Seitrls, Discolorations of Hit* sk'i .. Humors ami Diseases ofthe Wkin.or whatever name nr nature, are lilorally dug up and carried out of the system m a short’llme by the use of the-e Hitters. one bottle in sued (•uses will convince the most iuetcdulous of their curative cllee.t. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood whenever you llnd i*s impurities bursting through the skin In Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find It obstructed and sluggish in Hut veins; cleanse It when It is foul, and your fooling will tell you when. Keep the blond pure and the health of the system will follow. Pm, Tape an’d other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are elleetually de stroyed am] removed. Fur full directions, road carefully thocirculai around each botllo, print ed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. -.1. WALKER, Proprietor. R. M. McDONALD Sc CO., Druggists and Gen, Agents, San Fran cisco, California, and 82 and til Commerce St root, New York. ilySold by all Druggists ami Dealers. Dec. S t 70—ly CLIENTS wanted for WOMEN-OF NEW YORK Or Social Life Tn The Great dtp. Wonderful developments among the aristocra cy. flurried Women exposed, .te.. Ae, Prlco'S;i.2s. The best, lloo.k to sell published, The best.lorins to Agents ever given. Address, N. V Poole Co. 1-15 Nassau St. N, V. Doc. 15, 70—1 m WANTED EOll THE Light of the World. Containing Fleetwood’s “ Life of Christ,” and “Lives of the Apostles, hvangelist.s and Mar tyrs,” Doddrldges •* Evidences of Christianity ;” “History of t lie .lows,” by Josephus; “History of all religious Denominations.” with treatise and tables relating to events connected with Bi ble History, containing many lino engravings.— Thi! whole forming a complete Treasury of Christian Knowlcdg . Address, \V. FLINT, -0 S. Seventh St,, Philadelphia. Dec. 15, 70-1 m QETTZNG UP CLUBS. Great licti'ing to Consumers. Parlies onquln' bow to tret up clubs. Our an swer Is. send lor Price List., and a Club form will accompany it wild lull directions—making a largo saving to consumers ami remunerative to Club oiganizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA EO, 31 and 33 Veseij St., mm r youk. ■ Dec. 15 70—1 m WANTED VO\l THE 'LIBRARY OP POETUV AND SONG. Tho handsnmoM ami cheapest work extant. It has something m it of the best for every one— for the old. the middle-aged and the young— and must become universally popular. Except ing the Bible, this will bo luo bonk most loved ami the most treqimntly referred to in the fami ly. Every page has passed under the erillcaleyc of I ho great poet, mi. (.'UI.LKN HUYANT. Rare e.'mnce for best agents.. The only book of Us kind over sold by subscription. Send at <m<;e for circulars, tVc, lo <JEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, “hi Hansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Pec. 15,70-1 m Farmers AND CATTLE DEALERS. f.Ook ll'-rv, <nul thoi'i Ml lo f/iCu it a-trial, 'ihc celebrated German Cattle Medicine just try it,once, and alter that, you will never be without It. WWlch'a }logical Rinderpest % Remedy, Ju .‘1 ilUVerent Preparations. N . I. Against anv light slckm;.ss of the o.allle like Cold. Couch, hardening of the Udder, Rot ten Hoof, i&c. Every farmer should keep It con .slautly on hand. No. ‘J. Against Lung Diseases, A'cr, and No. ;i. Against the horrible Uiuderpe.sl or Cat tle P’ague. the No. I. used in lime will prevent any out break or spreading of the pestilence. Full directions on each bottle, and hv using the medicine strictly according to them, tho cure is warranted. Price pur bottle. .Manu factured only by the inventor DR. F. WITTICII. 001 North Hth Ht„, Phlladolpida. For sale at .1. 11. Havorsiick’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Agent for Cumberland county, Pa. Dec. 8, 70—41* Drugs, AMU MEBSDISKS TH E RE K T PL A 0 E f o no r PURE AND RELIABLE iJ> ff£ 8J c U >% Medicines and Roe Chemicals, JOSEPH B. HAVERSTIOK’S, No, 5 SuulAv VUmos r cv Street,' r.MtUSI.b VA I>KAI,HK t.N Ontf/S) Medicines-, Chcmicaa,l hooka Fauci/ Ctoorh, Confectionaries. Per fumer}/, Toilet. 'Dye S/'/.;//n, iSlaliomtry, ■ * ((x*. Also, Pure Whir* for Medical Pur poses. His assortment of Hoods, in variety. novel (y mnl flcyance, cannot hi; surpassed. Tin* urll '•h s have been selected with ureal care, and aro calculated In qitalKy and price to command (ho at I t.*n( ion <>( purchasers. Physicians prescripth»n» carefully compound ed. A full stock o/ P.i.lcnt Medicines on Imnd AH goods win run ted us represented, .■JOSEPH R. HA.VISIWTICK. / No. /> South Hanover H Uit.^UVTC-Jy oromlcs For your own satisfaction —G O TO- tO L F 9 S and examine his FRESH STOCK OF GEO CEB IKS, AT LOW PRICES, AT Xo. 41 East lilt,. A now stock nl FRESH GROCERIES Just, opened at oods soiling at reduced prices at y WOLF’S. rphe Host ~ Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, At WOLF’S. TAMPS, .LAMPS, LAMPS! ' At WOLF'S. FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES At WOLE’S. . IyjAOKERKL, MACKEREL, Nos. l, 2 and :t Mackerel, in whole, half, or quar ter-hands. or kits, at the lowest prices over of -Ift red in Carlisle, At WOLFIS. BUST, brands Hour, ' bacon, bams, shoulders, Hitch, clrid hoof, cheese, pickled ami spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut, IJurlington herring, sealed herring at; WOLF'S. QUEEN tf’WAHE, Chinawnre, Glass ware, Kart hen ware and Woo'Uvaro. . At WOLF’S, pUUK \Vino ami Cider Vinegar, • At WOLF'S. No. -1-1, JSakt Pomfret £?., CARLISLE. Si p.7o—ly /GROCERIES, &V: The subscriber begs leave to Inform the cltl zi! is of Carlisle and vicdulty Unit, ho has pur chased Hie Grocery Store of D. V, ICcony. No. 78 South Hanover Street, .Carlisle, whore ho will curry on the Grocery Business as usual. Ills as sort men t. ts varied, amUconsists in part of QUEEN.SWARE. GLASSWARE. STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW.WARE TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, ROPES, TOBACCO, FISH, OILS, HALTERS, ' . BEGAIW, SALT, POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, COHN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED and a fall assortment of articles usually kept in a tirst-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10 ISUU. JOHN HECKMAN. TfiRESH GROCERIES,! FRESH JR GROCERIES!! Always to be bad at the (J H LAP S T O R E o NO S 8 EAST POMFRET STREET And why arc they always fresh ? Because wo sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, turn our stock often, aud consequent ly our goods most ho fresh. Youwllltlnd overythlngyou wish In thewayof GROCERIES, ■ QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND . CEDAR WARE, STONE AND ’ CROCKERY WARE, . Choice Hums, Dried Beef. Jiologma, Beef, Tongues. Biscuits ami Crackers ot every de script ton. Pickled. Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English. Pickles, Lemon Syrups vte. ito. ami no end to N O T lONS it Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents if It don’t suit you to come, send your children, as they will bo dealt with with the same care ns 11 you were boro yourself; Allklndsof 0 OUNTBY PR ODD CE, taken hi exchange for goods, or cash UEO. I!. lIOPEMAN. NO. S 8 EAST POME RET STREET TpKESII AND PRIME ! CLEAN, PAT AND JUICY. . SMITH’S iVITiSS SALMI, IX THE VOLUXTEEU nUILIfTNO South Market Square, "Johnny” Smith Is now openlngsrporlo**Oys ters, received twice a week, which lie Bells at great reduction in price. His tables are kept neat and clean and fur nished with all the necessary accompaniments. Families supplied with llr.stqimllty of Ovstcrs on short notice. Tho celebrated NEwARIC REEK, ami MASSEY & COLLINS’ PHILADEL PHIA ALE on draught. Give him a trial and lie will endeavor to give satisfaction to all, JNO. 11. SMITH. Oct. fl. 70— ly QLOOKH, W ATCHES . AND JEWELRY W. D A. NAUGLE, Practical Watch^Mal-er JVu. (!, Inhoff's Building, (JUIIKET KdITAI’.K) Onr door Jlc.vf <•/ the Volunteer Printout nm C e Would respectfully inform his old friends find the pubUc generally, that holms opened the W ateli and .Jewelry imslnessin the above nnraod Jjuildititr. where he Is prepared to do any 1 work in the line of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Musical Instruments, Ac.. Ac. Special euro taken with lino Watches. Having had over twenty years experience In the i ustness, I fool confident that l can glvuontlre satisfaction to all who favor mo wlln their work. ' u,,u Hum and fancy engraving done at short no- w, D. A. NAUQLE Ocl. '.7, 70—If pAPER AND ENVELOPE^, yi,.i L '’ a(1 J U1 ! 1 t*onellB. Guitar and Violin •Slilngs, Pocket Hooks, a full lino Artlsls Hub. hers, steel Pens and Holders, at J. B. UAVEUSTICK'S. Nov. :i. 70. BOTTLES Of all descriptions, at J. B. WAVE IIST ICK'iS. A’«. South Jlnnover Street. Nov. 3, 70; pHUSUEri, A U,. ? T r u^ ]^n„„ rtN[ll Nov. B. 70, pUUG STORE, No. H, South Jfunrvcr Street, ru bhch. Rliolililor Ilniws.Hoiipß, I’urrninorv nmf Ttlot Olhkr.’H, I’oiniul.., Uomhs, fof nil descrln- Ti)»,) Kliivorlm; ExminlsofnlUlnvom. ' OOV. B, 70 IjIOR RlbN'T. Tho Htorn Room now Jl? occupied hy UT. Greenllel'd. wuhln two poors ollhn Market Scpmro. Possession elven April Ist li>7l, or perlmps sooner. Apply to * .TACOJJ 7.U(J. Pop, 13 ,7(l—tf sl>aiv Reuclucr, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, “or restoring Gray Hair lo natural Vitality and Coir ’ . A Uresslng win. .i ■i'e ■ ,s 11 ■ OlU ’° Hgl'UCtlllll3) liealthy< mid effectual , . for preserving tho ''' Rail'. Faded or gray ‘ ■sF'\P\ hair i- soon restored - ‘° original rotor }'\ /I with the gloss ami ■>' freshness . rf youth - Thin luiir D thick-, cm d.. railing hair checked, and bald* iir,-* olicn, thongli not always, cured hv i'* use. Nothing can - restore tho linii- the follicles are destroyed, or the glands tilropliicd and decayed. Hnl such a* remain can be raved for usefulness by ,this application. Instead nf fouling tiie hair with a pasty sedi 'til. it will keep it clean and vigorous, o'-ctisional use will prevent the hair M turning 1 gray or falling off, and - cquontCy prevent baldness. Free WOLF’S. (hose deleterious substances which i!..; some preparations 'dangerous and i vions lo the hair, the Vigor can • v benefit hut not harm it, 'lfwanted w-lvfora HAIR DRESSING,, • hing else ca\ bo. found so desirable. neither oil nor dyc }i it docs i . : 'oii white ciimbric, and yet lasts :,u on .the bair, giving it a rich glossy •:iv. and a grateful perfume. 'icpniecl by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., ■A*.:ru;AL AND ANALYTICAL GiIEMISTS, i,OWEtt, MASS. , T J . r ?TPV! si 00. For Sfilo by JOS. IJ. lIAVERSTIf’Iv torlisle, l*a. —Fob. 111. IS7O— OSADAIIS m TT E G R BAT AMERICA N J HEALTH RESTORER, purities the blood un-1 cures Scrofula, syphilis, skm Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases uf Women, and all Chronic AlleoMons of the Blond, Liver and Kidneys, Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who .have used Rosadalis; send for our Rosadalls Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, which wo publish for gralul ous distribution , it willglvo you much valuable InformrUon. .Dr. K. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure hi recommending your’ RosaU'VLw i -i very powerful alterative. I have seen it used In two cases with happy results—one iu-a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken live bottles ol your medicine. The other Is a case of scrofula oflong standing, which Is rapidly impiovhig under Its use. and the indica tions are that t o patient will soon recover I have carefull., examined the formula by ■which your Rosadalls is made, and llud it an excellent compound of alterative In gredients. Dr. .Sparks, of Nlcholnsvllle, Ky., says lie lias used Rosadalls In cases of Scrolula and Secondaiy Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner oftho Blood I. know no bet ter remedy. Samuel G. McFaddon, Murfreesboro’, Tenn.. says: 1 have used seven bottles of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; send me four bottles, ns 1 wish It for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. BenJ unln Beehtol, of Lima,Ohiopwrites, I have sulfered for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole body; a short lime since 1 purchased a bottle of llosadulis and it clfcctcd a perlect euro. Rosadalls is sold by ad druggists. Laboratory, til Exchange Place, Balti more. CLEMENTS & CO. ,Fel 10. IS7O-1 year ’ .i- ...v ;s of tuo Throat and Lungs, . ns Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, : /xl Consumption. Probabiy never before in the whole history ■ ' ■ ledicine, tins any thing won so widely and sodcup. •pon the confidence of mankind, as Pus cxeelleu* .emedy for pulmonary con piainis. Through a lon.*, '.-cries of years, and among most of the races o; men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as it has become better known, its unii.mii character ami-power to cure the various ailccpons of tae lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them.. While'adapted' lo milder forms of disease ami to young children, ii m at tiip same time the most effectual remedy that can bo given for incipient consumption, ami the dan gerous nffcetiousoi tho throat and lungs. Asa pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it,should be kept on hand in every family, ami indued as all arc sometimes subject lb colds and coughs, all -should bo provided with this antidote for ilium. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers oi cases where the dis ease sccmed sclUcd, have been completely cured, and tho patient restored to sound health by tho Chewy Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of tho Lungs ami Throat, that tho most obstinate of them yield to it.. When noth ing else could reach them, under thoC'/iemv/ Pcc~ toral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro tection from It. . Asthma is always relieved and often wholly Retired by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that wo need not publish the certificates of them here, or do moi than assure tho public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Gnre, For Fovor and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0., and indeed all tho affections which ariso from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. \s il : iiamr implies, it doc.'. Cure, and docs not ini. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, bismuth, '/.me, nor any other mineral or poisonous Mibslanco whatever, it in nowi-o injures any patient. Tho number.and Importance of Its cures in I lie ague rlis ivicts, are literally buvnnd account,'and wo believe without a parallel in tho history of Ague medicine. Our pridc is gratified by the acknowledgments w.e receive of itm radii-al euros effected in obstihaic '•a- and where other remedies had whollv failed. Umic-lim-it'-d per-oiiß, oiltier resilient in, e: tm ejlng ilirntiLdt miasma tic. localities, will bo pr< • ' tn inking Ww..A<iirp t CV in: daily. 'Jjiri-r Contnlainfs, arising from tnrpidiP oi t.ie Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stiimilatin 1 1 • ■ l.iv>r into nealdiv antlvu'V- F«t iiilioiH L,-enters and Liver Complaint*, if i •• vellenl ivmedv, producing many tnilv n . k.ddc ,- m\\ here ether medicines hail failed. • “cat "d bv Du. .1. C. TAvr.U & Co., I’radiot ' • ! !i<*.< 1 ctieir.i-ls, Lowell, Mass., ami u, M.i ibe n-nrM. For Sale by JOS Carlisle. Pa. Fob. 10 1870—] f ilfliisccUancous, B. E W I N -(5 . A. CABINET MAKER WEST MA IN STREET CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SI'LNFDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Camp Stools. Cuntr6 Tables, Dining Tables. Card Tables, Ottomans, What-Nots Ac., &c., Sofas, Lounßes, Rocliliir Chairs, Easy Chairs, Reception Chairs, Bureaus, Secretaries, -‘Parlor, Chamber, Dining Doom, nml Ofllco FURNITURE, of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FUItNITUUE IN SETTS, Splendid Now Patterns. BEBSTE ADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FItAAIES AND PICTUIIES. lu great variety Particular attention klvou to Funerals. Orders from town ufid country utteudod -o promptly and on reasonable tcnnu. Deo. 17.1S(5»—if C"IAUTION.— I hereby no'Ky all par j sons not to purchase or negotiate a hole Klven tiy me to Samuel Maker, of .Monroo twp., for thirty-tivo dollars, hearlntfdate December 10. IWO. As I have not received value for said note. I will not pay the name, JOHN MUIIGAKD. Doc. 1 r,, 70—ru+ 1710 TI KAJYIC.—A. well Hfnckcil Job ' pi lntlnK OHlco, ilolnt? ivKOod business. Ma- Loiai nearly all now. Prlco low and to ins easy. AddfChS, J)cc. *8 *7O. Proprietor AVER-STICIT. Agcn.t AND UNDERTAKER Kitchen A. L, HPONBLER, Carlisle, Pa JUarttUwre. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ml Bhll JR & BO (FB.Jt S lake thiu opportunity of directing tlio attention of tho community at largo, and every person In particular, to their recently replenished stock ol H A R D W A R E They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of thchollom before attempting to'roflllthel shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and arc prepared to guaranty to their friends qtul customers as low prices us any market outside the cities.- They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers nr builders. Our slsek is complete and none need fear meeting with dlsappoiutmbntin ciujnhii for anything In our line.. We have the agency of the Wlllcox Gibbs 8E W J N G MA C HINE, and would respectfully, sk all those in wantOl a Machine, to examine tho Wlllcox & Gibbs’ 1j fore purchasing’ All orders promptly attended 'to, and godm delivered to all parts oftho town free of charge. Feb. L’.% lMi!>.:—tv ISTO. OABIIIBI ' K - 18T0, •HENRY SAXTON. | J. I*. BIXLER. HARDWARE HOUSE, H. Saxton & Co. 5 ‘No. 15 East Main /street, CARLISLE, PA.; Dealers In Imported and Ameriean Hardware, Buikllug.Housokceping.Fnrming ami Mechanics HARDWARE! HARDWARE! Iron, Horse Shoes, . Nalls, • Ccmcul Paints, Oils, Glass. Cedarvvaro, Gum ami Leather Belling, Rope, Farm and School Houso Bells, Agricultural Implements GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION, Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Cog Wheels. Halo & Champion Meat Cut ters, Sluller, Butcher Knives, Hand Corn Shel* levs, Clothes Wringers, Lanterns, Coal Buckets. /Sleigh liunners, /Sleigh Bells, HOUSE BLANKETS, Ac.', Ac. Our New Fall and Winter Stock has just been unpacked, and the prices of our Entire Slock been reduced In every department, and will posi tively supply our goods at Lower Prices limn can elsewhere be purchased. Wo buv exclusively of thohest manufacturers, in largo lots, for Cash, and obtain special rales. 11. SAXTON it CO. ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to Henry Saxton prior to 1870, will please make settlement before the clone of the year, after which time they.will bo placed in other hands for collection. Ail accounts remaining onmy Books after December 3ist, will be put into hands for collection HENRY SAXTON. Poe. 1,70. - fflaiTiaps. QAREIAGE BUILDING IN Aljl. ITS BRANCHES, 'AiJD REPAIRING Done promptly ami at reasonable r. te.i CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SPRING WAGONS, Always ou liuml or mado to order. IWU eMlm„ K e O’A R [HAG ES. BUGGIES, or SPRING WAGONS fur Goof! HORSES. Second Hand IVagons of all Kinds Taken In exchange for work, A. SENBEMAN, Htt lint work, and Invlte.sall- h Isold customers and the pnbllo In general to give him a call. Remember tho old established place, on Pitt street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle, A FIRST CLASS LIY E R Y In connccton wllh the above establishment. 11. K. P EFFEU. May 12 “o—ly Q A ELISLJ4 Carriage Factory, Cor. South and PUt Streets, CAUL ISLE. PA. A. B. SHERK, lifts now on Imml, ono dozen SLEIGHS In the latest styles, also Carriages, Buggies,. Spring Wagons, on Imncl, or made to order on short notice. T ImVo procured tlio services of n tlrst-clnsa Whoolrlght, nmj have bought the host wheel-' stock In the market,.so that I feel conlldont ,Ot giving entire satisfaction. I also have on hand Sarvant’s patent wheels. The Iron llango .around the hub makes this Wheel more du-ahlo t han any other. Repairing and painting attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. A largo lot of second hand work on hands, for sale cheap. Dec. «, 70—Dm DIKROIiUTfON OFPAUTNERSIirP Tbo partnership heretofore existing be tween Hamuol It. Clandy and A. Woods Walker, under the name of "Walker & Clandy” In t h. Tinware and Ntove JJiathtr. s». Is this-lav dissolved by mutual consent. Tbo books of IboJlrm wll ho left In the hands ot M, C.V Herman Esfj„ for .settlement HAMUEL R. CLATJDY. A. WOOLS WALKER, Namuel It. piaudv will continue in tl:o Tin ware and Hiovo business at the old place, .Nov. 10,70 TN THE VOLUN- fffcfricat. rjO PHYSICIANS. Allow mo to call your attcnflon-to niv pimmi . RATION OP COM HOUND EXTBaSt’bucMu 'J ho component parts are BUOHU inrVi . pubebs, Juniper berries. u ‘ IO,I S leaf MODK OF PREPARATION.— Buchu in v. Juniper Berries by distillation, to form mV gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement » ‘ spirits obtained from,Juniper Berries t o sugar is used, and ft small proportion of. ‘ lit. His more palatable than any now In n... Ilucliii, ns prepared by Druggists, j, of color. It Is n plant Unit emits its fragrunccMh 1 , action of llaitao destroys this (Its active ~ru c , • pie), leaving a dark and glutinous dooocilin Mine is the color of ingredlonts. The lUu- im'iT my preparation predominates; tho y quantity or the other Ingredients arc mIZ , prevent fermentation; upon imneciion itw' be found tiot to bo a Tincture, ns Jnnde In iC. inncopovi, nor la it a fcyrup-»ml thereWS bo used m cases where fever or inllmiintion ri Ist. you have the knowledge of tlic \l gradients and tho mode ol preparation Hoping that you will invor it with a trial •»,' thai upon inspection it will meet with vm r‘ -, u probation, ur “i 1- With a feeling of conlldence. Chemist And Druggist of Hl'Yea Experience fromtho Irugest.-ManulacttuingChemlsuiniu ' “I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. HelmboU; no occupied the Drug Store-opposite ray resi dence, and was successful in conducting tti» business where others had not been equally 10 before him. I have been favorably Impressed with his character and enterprise.” Firm of Powers and Wclghtmou Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Piiih- HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACTBUCHU, for weakness. The exhausted powers of >alure which are accompanied by so many aurmlog symptoms among which will bo found, It.dtspos sitlou to Exertion,Loss of Memory.Wakoiulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Kvi; In fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, nod ina bility to enter Into the enjoyments of society. The constitution, once affected w’llli Orgatik Weakness, requires tho aid of Meclizine to strenghten and Invigorate tho system, wr HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, If no treatment la submitted to, Cousurap* tion or insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTUACTOF BUCHU In affections peculiar to Females, is unequalled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or lis ten tlon, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customa ry Evacuations, and all complaints incident to the sex, or the decline or change of Hfo. lIBNRYSAT ON, ■ HELHBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BtlCllt AND IMPROVED. HOSE WASH will racllraUJ exterminate from the system discuses ariMCf irom habits of dissipation, at little expense,in* tie or no change In diet),no inconvenience or ei posui o: completely superseding those unpjM»* a at and dangerous remedies. Copalva and cury, in all these diseases. ' Usp HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT DUCHI In all diseases of these'organa, whether exifcllrf in mule or female, from whatever cause originat ing, and no mutter ot hoy long standing, it H pleasant In taa.o and odor, “immediate” lu ac tion, and more strengthening than any of IM preparations of Bark or Iron. ■ Those suffering from broken-down or d«llcale constitutions, procure the remedy at onco. Tho reader must he aware that, however *HcB may ho tho attack of t ieabovc diseases,Uncer tain to affect tho bodily health and menial powers. All tho above disc nsos-requlre tho aid e/ rotkv HELMBOLD’ S EXTRACT BUCHU great Diuretic. Sold by Drugglstseverywheie. hotilo, or shuttles for gu.6o. Delivered to oof address. Describe symptom* In all commuuion lions. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and cal Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y,- Nono-aro genuine, unless done up iu graved wrapper; with facsimile ot my 1/11 caPWarehoufo, and signed gi .May 10, 70—ly NKW Yo^tc,, AumiMityi,jsjj, I am, very respectfully, H. T, HELMBOU), World.] Novemuku 1. iso). WILLIAM WEIGIITMAN, dolphin. :u T.ukIMIWI.V,
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