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ljc Suite, .Neur. Bloomftcllr, Ja.
Tuesday, October 24, 1871.
FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We inrlte, communicatlonffrom all pertonwho are
interested in multere properly belonging to thU
department.
('olio in Horses.
Prevention is better than cure. Colic
Inay be prevented by caro in feeding.
When succulent green fodder is used,
such as tho blades and tops of the green
corn, colic is common. It is causod by
the production of gas in the stomach and
intestines from tho fermentation of tho
food, or by permitting the horse to drink
too freely of cold water whon tired and
exhausted by work. Feed sparingly of
succulent food until tho animal has be
come accustomed to its use. Water
often and give little at a time, and never
cither immediately before or after a feed.
If the horse has been permitted to be
come very thirsty, give no more than half
a pailful at a time ; letting li fleet) min
utes elapse between the drinks, ur.til he
is satisfied. If notwithstanding all care
he is troubled still with colic, givo him
two ounces ' sweet spirits of nitre and
one ounce tincturo of opium in half a
pint of water. If necessary repeat in
half an hour, adding one ounce tincture
of aloes. Any spirituos medicine should
be carefully administered. If no iiifiatiiu
tion be present a pint of rum with half
ounco of pure ginger might afford relief.
Fall Treatment of Clay Lands.
A clay soil under a proper modo of
treatment is our most productive soil.
What is called an agricultural cluy, that
is, clay with twenty-live per cent of sand
In intimate mixture with it, is the best
and most lasting soil for grain and especi
ally grass. But while a light loam is
comparatively safo from injury, a clay
soil can be measurably ruined by improper
treatment. And tho greatest danger is
to bo apprehended from plowing too wet.
Tho working of clay in a moist condition
will bring it into a state of tenacious con
sistency that frost can not overcome, and
many years of tillage will be required ' Jo
reduce. In the mean time its value is
lessened and its fertility impaired.' Drain
ing such soil is necessary for their proper
cultivation; inrsmuch as it oftu becomes
cither necessary or desirable to work
them beforo they can naturally get rid of
an exoessive amount of moisture. Fann
ers can not bo too watchful of cluy lands
at this season of the year, lent one unsens
onnble plowing should cause a serious iu
jury. Here is seen' tho advantage of
draining. While one farmer is enublcd
to keep his men and teams at work i and
seize a favorable opportunity for forward
ing his operations, his neighbor,' having
an undrained farm, is compelled to lie
idlo and loses 1oth' time and floney. The
capital invested in drains returns interest
in other ways than by increased crops.' '
Voracity In Horses.
.'V .!. 1 1 1 : ), ,
A subscriber to the Hearth and Hum,
who has a horse thin in flesh, but with an
enormous appetite, which prompts him to
cat litter, asks what to do about it. This
inordinate appetite is a symptom of dis
ease in the digestive organs, or of the
presence of worms. ' If no worms have
boen observed, the first may be supposed
to bo tho cause. A simple remedy is to
feed to the horse a handful of wood-ashes,
ono ounce of sulphur,' an ounce of com
mon salt, mixed in his feed every other day.
If worms are troubling the ' horse, give
the following: ono dram sulphate of iron,
powdered, one ouui-o of flaxseed , meal,
and the same of sugar. Give this for
one dose in a bran-mash at night and
repeat in forty-eight hours.
The Hex of Kgfrs and Plants. '
; A'eofrespondent of tbellurah'nt gives
the following rule for determining the
sex of plants andv oggs: . ..
" Now permit mo to say' I cun instant
ly or on, aj general principle, dutcrmino
tlio sex or eggs uud other things. In
walking through: your garden please
notice the acute pointed buds and obtuse
ones on your cherry and other fruit, and
and when. the season of efflorescence oc
cur,' In every instance the obtuse form
produces the flowor, and tho others the
leaf. So with the strawberry , vine, the
roundish form of leaf is . producing,, and
ho with eggs, in evury'instuiito the round
ish form produces tho female, und the
long eggs are invariably males."
How to Wash. Hlunkels.
For two or three blankets take one
pint of soft soup and two tublcspoonfuls
of borax ; dissolve them in boiling wa
ter add the solution to a tub half-filled
with cold water, und largo enough to con
tain the blankets. I'ut in the blankets
nml let them stand from twelve to tweuty
four hours.entirely covered by the solution.
Then squeeze uud rub thoroughly, but do
nor icriiiif (hnie. Put them in a basket
over another tub to drain, rinse iu clean
cold wuter, and drain again. Put in a
little bluing for a final rinse, then drain
and bang out to dry. lte sure to use cold
water, and not to wring during the pro
cess'; then the blankets will not shriuk,
but will dry white and smooth. . ,
Philadelphia Advertisements.
C. 1. IOUUIIT fc ItHO'N.
Who'ciule UoalciJ iu
FISH,
Cliccso
ANI
T?ioviiioii,
114 South Delaware Avcnnc,
Below Chcstunt St.,
rillLA DELPHI A , l'A.
Agents for
Collins, Wedded & Co's Canned Fruits.
104111
A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lew&rs. J. B.Olelm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Wiioi.ksals Dkai.ehs in
Tobacco, Segars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH 8TUKET,
i'iiii,aii:l,viiia.
33310
Northern Central Railway.
SUMMEK ARRANGEMENT.
Tlirouph and Direct Route tn and from Wnhing
ton, lialllmora, Ehntra, Erie. lUiffulo,
Jtochexteraml A'iagara tXtltg.
ON AND AFTEll SUNDAY. AUtilTHT flth,
1871, the train on t lie Northern Control Rail
way will run n.i follows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN,
leaves Valtlninrp, 8.30 a.m. I HurrlshurK, 1.40 p m
WUUuuiiinort 11.30 p. in., and air. at Klmiru, 10.35
RUFFAI.O EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltimore, ln.lup.ni. IliiiTlshurir. 2.00 a.m.
Williainsport, 5.45 a. in. I Kluilra, w. 10 a. in.
Arrives at eiinanclalmtii at 12.10 p.m.
FAST 1.1 NK.
Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. I lltirrlshuri! 4.35 p.m.
Arr.at Vvilllaniport 8.1 ".p.m.,
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leaves Rultiiuore7.4op.ni. ar.llarriiilnirgll.30 p.m.
Suiihury 2.00 A. m. Willlnmsport 3.30 a, in.
YORK AND HAltttlHRCltf! ACCOMMODATION
Leaves York at, ti.3tia. in.. nrr.IIiirrlaburgS.nua.in
NIAOAUA EXPRESS.
Lvs. It.nltlmore 8.00 a.m.. Ilurrlsluirg 10.55 a. m
Arrives at Cunandnlgiia at H.25 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
MAILTKAIN.
Leaves Kim Ira 7.15 a. in. I Willlnmsport 10.10 a. in.
llurrisuui g 2. 10 p. iu. I Ar. Baltimore at 7.00 p. in
HUFKALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Cananilaliiua 6.55 p. in., Klmira 10.25 p.m.
Williainsport 2.10 a. III., IIuitIsIhiik at 7.35 a. III.
Arrives at Baltimore at 10.40 a.m.
ClIICAdO EXPRESS. 1
Leaves Harrisuurg 3.ofu.in., Ar. Baltimore 7.25 a.m
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Suubury 8.55 a, in., Ar.Uairisburg 11.05 p.m
1 PACIFIC EXPRESS. i
Lvs. llarrlsburg 11.30 a.m., Ar.llultiinore 3.00 p.m.
HALTIMONK ACCOMMODATION.
Lvs. lIaiTisbuiKS.0011. in., Ar. Baltimore li.W.p.m
York and llAuitism no Accommodation.
Lvs. llarrlsburg 0.15 p. m., Arr. at York 8.15p in.
-Mall Train north and south, Fast Llnenorth,
and York and Hamslmrg AeenuniindaUon north
ami south, Paclllc Express and lirlu Express.ilHlly
except Sunday. ,
Buffalo. Express south and Cliieluuatl Express
north leave dally.
For further Information apply at the Ticket
oltico. Pvunsylvania Railroad lieiiot.
ALFRED R. F1SKE. ,
General Superintendent.
kkauixu icaii,-i(oai.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Moiid nyMiiV' 1 51 li, 1871.
Cl HEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
mil North-West for Philadelphia, New York,
Heading, Pottsvllle,Taiiiuiua. Asliland.Shamoklii,
LebniDii, AllPiitown, Easton, EphiuU, Lillz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &v &v.
Trill lis leave llarrlsburg fi r Now York, as follows :
At 2.40, S.10, a. M., and 2.00. v. M., connecting
with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
ami arriving lit New York tit 10:5 a. in., 3.5U,
and 9:10 p. in., respectively.' .'
Sleeping cars accompany the 4.20 a. m., train
Without change. .
ttuturningi Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12.30
noon, and 5 p. in., Philadelphia ut 7.30. ft.30 a. in.
8.30 i'. M. Sleeping cars aeeompHiiy the 5 I u.,
train from New York, without ehnnge.
Leave llarrialiiirgforltuailliig. l'ottsvlllo, Tama
qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashlaml, Shamokln. Alleo
town, and Philadelp'iin, at 8.10.A. M., ami 2.00, kud
4.05, p. M., stopping a. Lelxinoii and prlunliml way
stations) the 4.0,'j p. m. train couueetlng for Phila
delphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts
vllle, s:liuylkill lluven and Auliurii.vta Schuylkill
and Susipieliamia Rullruad, leave llarrlsburg at
3.401'. M.
East Pciina. . Railroad trains leave Hearting for
Alleutown, Easton and New York at '.32, 10..W
a. in. and 4.05 p. iu. Rotiirning leave New York
at 0.00 a. m., 12.30 noon and Mmj ii. m. and Allen
town at 7.20 a. in. 12.25 iiihiii, 2. 15.4.25 and 8.3e p.m.
Way iwssengertrulii leaves I'liluulululila ttl 7. K)
A. M.,ciinnecling with similar t rain on East Penu'a
Railroad, returning from Reading at (j-'iDf. t.,
stopping at all Stations.
Ix-ave Pottsvllle ut iilneo'eliH-k 111 the niornilgl
ami 2. 30 P. M. t Hennloii ut 10.00 o'elwk a. m.
Shamokln at 5.40 and 11.15 A. M. i Ashluiid, 7.05 A.
M. and 12.43 noon; MuhonyClly lU 7.51 A. M., and
1.20 i. M. ; Tanuuiua at A.M. and 2.101. M. for
Philadelphia and New York, Reading, llarrls
burg, die.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkillaml Susquehanna
Railroad at 8. 15 a.m.. (or llarrisburg.anil 11 :4ua. m.
for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Reading accommiHlat lou train: leaves Pottsvllle
at 5.40 a, m., passing Reading ut 7..'HIA. M.,nt'iiving
at Plilladelilila at 10.20 a. m,, returning leaves
Philadelphia at 5.15 . u. piusslng Reading at 7.55
P.M.. arriving at Pottsvllle at 11.40 1'. H.
Pottstown Aecuiniuodatlou train : le aves Volts
tow n at 0.30 a. in., returning, leaves Phlludelphlaat
4.30 p.m.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading nt 7.20
a. in. and 0.15 p. in. for l.phnitu, LllU, Laucuster,
Columbia. Hie.
Peikloiuen Railroad tralnsleave Pel klomen Junc
tion at 7.17, and U.05 a. ni., 3.00 and 0.00 p. in. Re
turning. leaves SchweiikxvlllH at 0.30 A. M.,aud s 10
a. in. anil 12.50 noon, and 4:45 p. ill., connecting
with similar trains on Readingroad.
Colebruokdale Railroad train leaves Pottstown ut
9.40a. in., and 1. 15 and 0.15 p.m.. returning leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7, and 11 :25 a. in., and 3.00 p. in.,
connecting with similar trains on Rending It. It.
Chester valley Railroad trains leave lirldgeKrt
at 8.30 a. iu., 2.05 and 6.32 p. in. Returning, leave
Dowiilngtowii ut tt.40 a. iu.. 12 45. noon, and 5.25
p. in. .connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Suiidaysi Leave Now York ut 5 p. in. i
Plil I a. at a. m. and 3.15 p. m. :thesa. in. traluruu.
nlng only to Reading; Pottsvllle ft a. In.; llarrls
burg 2.40 a. III., uud 2.00 p. m. i leave Alleiilown at
4.25 und 8.35 ii.m. leave Ueadlng at 7:16 a, in., and
9.60 p. m., for HaiTlsburg, at 4:32 a. in., for New
York, at 7.20 a in. for Alleutown and at 9:40 a.
in., and 4.1 p. m., for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Heiison, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to ami from all points ut reduced
rates.
Uaggagn checked through,. 100 pounds allowed
each paseenger.
J. K. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. i Eng. Hach'ry.
It jadl ug, Pa., May 15. 1871.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
John Lucas & Co.,
Sole sua
THE ONLY
MANUFACTUKK1W
or TUB
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
AND
PURE SWISS GREEN,
Also, Pine
White 1,4'tul mid Color
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St..
Philadelphia.
There Were Sold in the Year 1870,
"8,841 '
or
I : i
Blatchley's Cucumber
TRADE MARK.
WOOD PUMPS,
Measuring 213,553 feet In length, or suftlcieiit in
the agrcgnte for
A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP,
Simple in Conttruction T.ay in Operation
Giving no Tante to the Water Du
rable and Cheap.
These pumps are their own best recommendation.
For Kile by Dealers in llardwareand Agricultu
ral Implements. Plumbers, Pump Makers, &c,
throughout the country. Circulars, te., furnish
ed upon application by mail or otherwise.
Single pumps forwarded to parties in towns
where I have no agents upon the receipt of the
retail price.
Iu buying, be careful that your pump bears my
trade mark as above, as 1 guuruntee nu other.
3 Office and Ware-room,
No. 50(1 Commerce Street,
ol.ltfl ; . U'HlLAVKLl'lilA. PA.
-These Pumps can be ordered of the Manu
facturer, or F. Mortimer Hi Co., New llloomileld.
SOWER, BARNES & POTTS,
Bookseller' & N(atioiier.s,
I.-.! ;,! r I : ;.-,, ,:
.. , ,. ; And Dealers n , . ,,
c ur tain:
AND
WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. 530 Miurket and 523 Minor Streets,' '
' J'HlLADELI'niA, l'A: '.'"
. Ptihllsliora of Sanders' New Readers, nnd
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of
the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, Sc.
II 11 M HOOKS ;
Always on hand, and made to Order. '31t
MILLER & ELDER, :
llookitellerN uud Stationers,
: BI.AXK HOOK MAX VFACTVK FliS. '
And Dealers In ' 'J' ' :
WINDOW CURTAINS ' : ' V
" ., ; ; AND ; ' " : . ' '
WAI.I, lMl'KR,
;. '.' No. 4:!ti, ilarVc.t, Street,'
'31
:.' .7 J
ririLADELpWA. J'4;
LOCII.U1VK , ;
THIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to AHNOi.ii'g,
and Is sold at much less price. The money
will be refunded to those buying It, If It does not
prove entirely satisfactory. ..
a-For sale by F. Mortimer, New. llloomileld. .
MlU.EIt & ELDER.
t
Sole Agents, .. .
i'M Market Street,
. . 1'liilaUelphiu.
A. L. Kaib'
M' .Ml i,
3, E. Fhctmiki.
ir ji 3i
-n ) it
k a r. ii v lit v ji i it i ,
, iMl'OKTRitS JlNP JoUUElfS OF
,': ,. , M e. .,' .-U I- ., .' '
O ll i 11 11 , 1 II M M
.. '.-j .'AND ,.;
QUEENSWA1U3,
301 aud 80S, Cherry St., between Arch & Uucc,
V ; ' ' riiiLADELi'iiiAV; ' 1
IT7" Constantly on litind, Original Assorted
Packages. , , a. . ly 10
W. A. Atwooii.
Isaac W. Uancr
AT WOOD, itANCK k CO.,
; 4'oiiiiuIhnIou Merchuii(i,
' , .. 'I ... ' . . , .
..... - , ... !' ,1 . ,. . I,.. .
Wholesalo Dealers-In all kinds of Pickled and Salt
. pi'Siiv,.,1,
No. 210 North Wharves, above Hare Street, "';
Sf06lit PHILADELPHIA, PA.
: JIU
Philadelphia Advertisements.'
BARCROFT & CO.,
lu.twrkm and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DllY - GOODS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &e.,
Nos. 405 and 407 MAHKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Philadelphia.
WRIGHT & SIDD ALL,
Wholesale Druggl sts,
AND DEALERS IN
Patent Medicines,
110 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia, Tn.
AFri.L STOCK of everthlng connected with
the business, of the best quality, and at very
low prices. A good location for business, with a
ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer In
ducements to buyers, and makes It worth their
while to give us trial.
Philadelphia, 3. 8tr.
ORAYBILL Ac CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets, .
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c,
' ' i ' And a tine assortment of
Wood nnd Willow Ware,
No. 4211 Market street, above Itli,
Philadelphia, Pa.'
January 1, 18A9.
John Shaffner, Jr. E. S. Zlcglcr. Then, ltumel
SHAFFXER, Z1EGLER & CO.,
Successors to ,
SlIAFFNElt.ZIECMJll& CO., . '
Importers and Dealers In ' ''
Hosiery,
' ',. ilo'es, ', "
, , ,, Ilibbons, "
i i Nuspenders,
t T HR E ADS, ' C O M II S , -y
' and every variety of '
TRIMMINGS ' -
' AKD 'If"' !
1 FANCY GOODS,
' No. art, North Fourth Street, 1
PHILADELPHIA, 1A:
Affentttfor JLancaHtev Vombu, i
W. F. KOIIIJUlt,
. .i. v . JOBBER IS .1. -i i i .r
II .its, Caps, Furs,
.' ' ' A K'D ( i.! .!.." .' i .
.!' . .'.I'
1 1 ji av - ; O- o o 1
153 NORTH TjllRD STREET, "''!, '' '
3 91yl0 ,.. , PIIILADELPHLA.
.Lai-::!i.'L.;.
S. It. TAYIiOIt, "
. I .' ' ,-: . WITH ' ' ' '. '
WAINWKIQHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
. AND ' ";,
t TEA DEALEltS, '
North East Corner of 2ml and Arcll Street;,
Philadelphia Pa
j . ... !.... ::::.: .!.
HOAR, McCONKEY A CO.j , ' -Successors
to
WM. W. PAUL & CO.,
WHOLESALE ' ! '
. BOOT. .AND .SHOE
! . w a re ho use; 1 ',
I U:jU Market 8t. and 014 Corumcrce Street,-
I . '.'V , Philadelnhiii. Penii'u. 1 .
WHOLESALE .
GROCERS
1 January I, IS09. ; ,.
j IX0TI, SUPPLEE, & WALTOX,
j . . ..' WIIOLESALK t' .
HARDWARE HOUSE.
I . No. (KS Market Street. I
j ; Philadelphia.
1 WM. H- KENNEDY, v
, .1' . . ., .
Hemphill A Chaiiillcr, .
1IEALEKS IH
i Tobacco, Segurft, &c.,
I No. 222 MAltKET STltEET,
. Pllf LAIJELI'IIIA, IA.
, r A full Stock of the Celebrated ItONlTUH Ni
1 TT. always unhand. 4 32 110 , ,
Drugs ! Drugs!
THE Subscriber has on hand nnd for sale, at
low prices, a complete assortment of
DRUGS, ' 'V !( ' MEDICINES,
"AND CIIEMICAtS, : .
Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of
Concentrated : Remedies,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
' ' ' ' PERFUMERY, " '
r. II AIR OILS,
BRUSHES,
' AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Pure Wines
AND
LIQUORS,
Always on hand, for Mcchnnlcal and Sacramen
tal purposes.
, 8Qfiw(tiiV)ii' Ordi'r rarrfnllu uud
promptly jilted.
B . M . EBY,
NEWPOltT, 1'EItUY COUNTY, PA.
A. low
Leather, Harness and Oil Store
At Duncannon, JPenn'a. "
THE subscriber has Just oiened In Duneannou.
Terry county, l'a., npiaisite the National
Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of
LEATHER.
SADDLERY,
OILS,
TRUNKS, '
, SlIOE.FINDINt;S.iC.
He is prepared to till orders at the shortest notice
and in the tiest manner. A number of the best
workmen are employed, nnd repairing is done
without delay nnd on the most reasonable terms.
REFINED OIL lire test by the barrel, or In
larger lots.
LTURICATINO nnd other OILS of the best
quality, in lets to suit purchasers.
The CASH paid for Bark, Hides and Skins of all
marketable kinds.
!, I'lease call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOS. M. HAWLEY.i
Duncannon, 5 4 tf
LEBANON
Mutual Firo Insurance Company,
OF
ToiieMtowu X'eim'n.
POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low RaDes. No
Steam risks taken. Tills In one of the best
conducted nnd most reliable Companies In the
Stale. Country property insured Perpetually
at W per thousand, and Town property ut 5 00
per thousand. ' , ,
. LEWIS POTTER,
NEW IiLOOMl'lELD, PA.,
iW'" ' ' Agent for Perry C nutty.
THE NEW DISCOVERY;
In Chemical and Ucdical Science.
. t A i A ' I
Dr. E. .F. GARVIN'S
SOLUTION & COMPOUND 'ELIXIR'
. r ; FIRST AND ONLY BOTJTTTON wr rnnt ,
1 in ono mtxturo of AM- T1IK TWF.rVl:
; vtiluHble native priiiuipuiv l tUo WeUuowu ,
curat ivy agent,
l'IE TREH TAR, ' ": '
rKEaUAUKU lr Cough. Colds, Catarrh,'.
AmOiuiU, BrouchitiB, and consumption. ,
cunuy w ithout it1 ait
A recent ooM In throo to tix linitn; and aim,
y iu VITALISING, rUJUIFYlNO nnd KT1
MULATINO cfffcU uiwa the general system,
in remarkably rtticaHouM in nil
ihsitjamcs or 'J im m.ooo.
1 Inrludiny Borotula and ICrujttton ut thenkfai
, IyptpaiA, Ijjftie8 of tho I.irer and Kitlnuy,
Heart iJiwase, and General Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES!
ALSO, A (
Volatile Solution of ; ;Tar
For INHALATION, without simNwition 0t
HEAT. A remsrksbly VALUAUI.K durorerr,'
it ms the whole apparatus can borried in ihv vei
porket,rifalvui any time for the most effectual
ami positively uuraiive useia
All DUcaso of tho NOSF, TIIltOAT
i , , .TIIK COMPOUND ,
Tar and Tflandrake Pill.
for use In connection with the EUXIIt TAU,
is a romMnntion of the TWO snout valuable
ALTEUATIVK Mfliemi known in. the l'ro
fiswion. and rondeis this fill without oxoeptum ,
the vnrj bpst ever offered.
The BOLUTiON aud COMPOUND ELIXIR of
Is without doubt the Bout remedy known in 1
. euea of
' CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It it a Bpeeitie for such diauasee, and should be
kept iu the hvuwhnld of every luuuly, especially
during those ojouiha in which '
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
are liable to prevail. A emnll quantity taken -.
daily will pruvuul coutractiiig these tenihle
diaeaaee.
Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 per Bottle
' Volatile Solution for Inhalation, J.00 per Boa
Tar and Mandrake Fills, 60c ta per box.
BendforCiroularof POSITIVE Cl'XlF.Si
to your Drutftfiat, or to
L. F. nYDE & CO.,
80LH JPBOFBIBTOBS,
HO E. 22d St., New Fork.
Vat wile by lr. M. 11. btrlckler, New Hloom
. ' flulU. l'a 62 62 ;
AiTk I N iSlfo F JOB PHINT1NU
Neatly executed at the llloomileld Times
btvam Job Ollltw.