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"Worn Out" Tarms and - , i Plantations. There is pome good at vice in the following from Josiah Clark, in the Gcrmahtozni Tele graph: There are four elements that go into the construction of eve: ryt,living thine; both animal and vegetable; the?e elements nrft irnti l!mr rritnli nnfl cnlf Now it is evident to any think ing mind, if this be so and any one of these elements be! lack ing, feeble results follow; for instance, take a very large, big boned man, whose bone striic- ture seems almost giant like, and depend mainly on lime for their st nocture, and let such a man tie deficient in 1 iron and lie is deficient in strength. Though his bones be sufficient ly large to constitute a giant, yet how often have we Feen his heels thrown into the air by the quick movement ; of a strong, closely-built small man ' "whose whole system was fully developed. inen again j give the nnirnnl nil trm plnmfnt and in proportions to the full development of every part un til it has fully matured! and then leave out only a small part of one of the elements, and he soon ceases to be nerfco.t fnr instance, keep A man on wheat, with nothing, taken from it, which in this state is one of the best articles of diet for develop ment and preservation of both mental and physical powers in use; now qhange the diet and give him what is termed the . V A 1 1 n ri i ucst. orunu oi nour, ana you soon observe the difference ' both in mental and physical f powers," for the reason that the greater portion of iron and pot ash is withheld. As it is in tlie animal, so it is f in the vegetable kingdom. Far mers use the same sized dung caft, and haul to their corn and wncat;fields'the same number of loads their fathers did, but fail to realize halt the crops they did. After'repeated trials, they stop in despair, and wonder what can the matter be. They look to the sky, but fail to find any fault there, gome one tells them the' forests are all cnt airay, and ; that consequently there is not so .much dew . as there used to be; but not being very scientific they can't see the point. Still standing in doubt, .another comes along and them to add another plow to .the beam, and get two more yoke of oxen and put it in up to the beam. v Uhey iinally think that must be r wliat is needed. as the old' surface has been plowed so long; and so, : after much sweating and hard pull ing they have succeeded in turning the old, black, good-for-nothing surface eighteen to twenty inches out ot sight, and in its stead, jfiave brought to the top a splendid light blue, and with the usual "amount of manure plant their crops. The result is best known to those who have done likewise i they finally get mad and run away out West. Now, tlienj let us consider the cause of the deterioration of their farms. VVVe will look first at the barn ; here, on the' outside; below the eves, on the boards near j the ground, is v dauerreotypcd the perfect form of a dung he. p ; but then what has that to dovvith the matter? Let us see : Through that hole just at the top of the picture, has past all the solid,, aiid but . little if any of the liquid v mat ter which has passed through . xne animals Kept m that banil perhaps lor a century. This is indeed an important discovery for v an intelligent farmer in quest 'of a iarin. He at once corresponds with the owner out West, find finally purchases it at a cost of a small fraction above the taxes on it. We ask him why he wii such a simple ton as tJ purchase an old, worn out farm when he could have boiiht one in its virgin state. Ho inviics us into his labora tory, and there answers the question by taking one pound of solid, and one of liquid ex crement from animals, and take tm-apart, and proves, at least to bur satisfaction, that there is about ifoim times more salt and, potash in the liquid than fzr the solid ; we (having a vag ue. idea of the require nun is of vegetation) see the point at once,.;... ; , ' Now let us watch this new owner and ppy what he dees. There is a cellar under the whole barn almost as tight as a house cellar; he don't allow the sun to peep ii , nor a draught of air to pass through : In place of the old holes in the side of the barn arej windows ; we find him in damp weather iinJir the barn with jdoors open, forking over manure, and oo cnsioiially tce hrin apply water to some. Wo ask the reason for that. The answer is, that it is getting too dry, and the manure should always be kept moist until applied to the soil. New we find him plowing; we observe he is breaking up ' ten aci os of wet and ten acres of dry soil : he plows the wet in dry windy Weather, the dry in moist damp weather; we ask the reason for this discrimina tion, he 'only answers, "I desire a. good crop the first time, and if the seed is good, and the soa son, I will get it." In ten or fifteen years the original owner reterns (haying exhausted his splendid virgin Western farm) to find his old farm in a gra,nd condition, and the old barn once more full of sleek fat cat tle' , ' Moral.- Stay at home and stop abusing good Nature by returning all she gives you. A Western Lovc-Lettcr. 1000 eight hundred and 60 nine. My dear Henry : I embrace this here opportunity to let you kno as how I had a epell of "the aiger, and I does hope these fue lines may lind you enjoyin the same good blesshi! Why don't you on ley rite a sweate line to tell sutterin Kathrun awl about her sweate Henrv. Oh,, mv sweate. dear, dear, Henry; my turkle uovo my pioging my dear, dear Henry how my poor sole is longing for -to hear yeir sweate voyce. I think I hear him sing ing Yanky : Dudle as he comes l'ronl his plough. Oh, my Henry, do cum out and let's git married. So no more at present but re mains yeour luvin ' Kathhan An Tildan. To my sweate Henry. P. S. l'art sekkund. James Blasset has raised a new house, and' Sally duz liv so snug; she fites j him sometimes, when he's a little antney over. My sweate Henry, lets keep house, and ef you love me I won't whipp you indeed, nor I wont look at nobody else, so I won't ! Daddy says as how I must git married, because I have run 2 long a red dy. So no more-at present, K. A. T. T. S. rart3d. ; . , my pen iz bad, my ink iz pale, my luv for yew shall never fale, for Henry iz py own tfu luv, my pidgin duck and turkle duv, , or any other man! so no more at present, K. A., T. Koty Beny. Muther's ded, and Tim arc got the fever. So no more at present from your luvin i K. A. T. Xoty Beny 21 forgot to say as how that are korn on my big toe dont hurt as it used to did. , So wunce more yer wife as is to be, cends 2 kisses and a mouthfull of slobber and sez tare. well. Yours tel deth do us part, K AT II itux. A certain lady had a custom of saying to a favorite little dog, to make him follow her : ; "Come alongsir !" !; A Avould be vitty gentleman: stepped up to her one day, and accosted her with : ; uIs ' it me, madame, you cal led H ; - uOh, no sir," said the lady with great composure, "it was another puppy I spoke to.'' 'Is Miss Smitfi at Home ?M asked John Saunders of the fjrish girl who answered his ring at tlie door. "Yes, I b'lave she is sir." "Is sh6 engaged ?" fAn' is it engaged, you say ? Faith and I can't tell you, sir ; but shNkissed Mr. Vincien- ,u"' ii, ouo liuu never seen the loikeof him, and its engaged 1 b lavethey qre, sir." Shaking tue United States. Passing over the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, a short time since, as the mail was thrown off at one of the stations, it w"as pick ed up by a negro boy fifteen years old, whq took it on his bh(julder and started for the post Qffi!ce. ' Alter proceeding a short dis tance he was met by a gentleman followed by a dog. As the dog passed, the negro gave hiin a kick, which the gentleman resen ted by seizing him by tlie- coat collar and giving him a thorough shaking. As, soon as the boy re covered from this process he turn ed upon the agitator and said : , "Look-a-here, massa, you'd bet- ler De Keertul when you shaks djs childe ; cos when youi shakes dis chile you shake de whole TJn:- i ted States I carries de mail!" 1 TO PHYSICIANS. New Yobk, August l5th, 1868. Allow mo to call your attention to- my Preparation of Compound EXTRACT BUCHU. . Tlie component parts are BUCIIUt LOXG LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. - ' t t Mode of Preparation. Buchu, in vacuo Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a tine gin. Cubeba extracted by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very little sugar is used, and a sinall pioportion oi spirit. His more palatable than any now' in use. ' Buchu, as prepared: by Druggists, is of a dark color. , It is a plant that emits its Ira grance; the action of a (lame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and. glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of in gredients. The" Buchu in my preparation predominates; the smallest, quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fer mentation; upon inspection, it will bo found not lobe a Tincture, as made in Pliarruaco poea, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be used in cases where, lever or inflammation exist. In this, you have the knowledge ol the ingredients and the mode of preparation. .Hoping that you will favor it with a trial. and that upon inspection ' it will meet witli your approoation. ' v uh a leeling of confidence, 1 am, very respectfully, II. T. HELMBOLD, Cliemisi and Druggist, of 16 Fears' Experiencs From tlie L,argest; ITIanufactnriug C'bcmiitts iu World. NOVEMBEH 4, 1854. "I am acquainted with Mr. II. T. Helmbold ; ne occupiea tne urug store opposite my resi- auce, aua was sueeesslul in couductin? the uusiuess wnere oiners Dad . not been equally so oeiore mm. i nave been favorably im pressed with his character and enterprise." William Weigutman, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, ; '.Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. H EM B OLD'S FLUID BUCHU. Is the great specific for Universal Lassitudt, frus' ration, &c, the constitution, once affected with Oriran v..i : .i . -i .... . . . - iv- " c iMicns, lequnes uie a:a or M dieuie to. sireugtlieu and invigorate the system, which HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCiJU invariably does. If no treatment is submitted 10, consumption or lnsiinity ensues. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, Tr. (V , . . -r, . . hi ouLyuuiis peculiar w females, is unequalled j f,nraiiuu, an in fluorosis, or eienuoa, fdiniulness, or Suppre.-sion of Cus lumaijf evacuations, Ulcerated or bcln'rru RtMtj rif tllii TTtutni, ,..J il ...... w.x. uuj, duu itii complaints iuci otni to tne sex, or the decline or change life. s oi HELMBOLD'S FLUID LYTHACT BUliU A.D I31PitOYD E0SE WASH . in ranicany exterminate from the svstem ,u.sea.sea arising from habits t f di.-isipatiou, at little expense, little or no change iu diet no inconvenience or exposure : onlu.u. superceding those unpleasant and dangerous .x..to, Wpaiv ana jaercury, in a;l these u meases. USE HELMBOLD'S Fluid Eitract Buchu In all diseases of these organs, whether exist ing in male or female, from whatever omu originating, and no matter of how long stand ing. It is pleasant iu taste and odor, " im mediate in action, and more strengthening than any of. the preparations of Bark or Iron Those suffering from broken-down cr deli cate constitutions, procure the reinedv at once. if ' The reader must, be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the abrv H;u. ases, his certain to affect the hilv hoahi. ' and meDtal IHJVVers- All the above diseases require the aid or a Diuretic. IIelmbold's Extbact Buchu is the great Diuretic. j Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1-35 per bottfe, or 6 bottles for $6,50. De liveredto any aadresa, DeaoribQ symptoms in all oommunicatiooA Address H. T, HELMBOLD, Drvq as6 CuKiiiCAt. Warehouse, . 91 Broadway, few York. MONE ARE GENUINE Unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-situile of my Chemical .Warehouse and signed - ' H. T. IIEMLBOLD. 16-52. EXTRACT EQUALITY Life Insurance Company. 3 Aisriem I Will I I Equality Life Insurance COMPANY OF IT IS MORE LIBERAL TO THE INSURED THAN ANY OTHER And will Eventually Become . PURELY MUTUAL AND BELONG TO THE II SU RED. EXAMINE ITS PAMPHLETS ' BEFORE YOU INSURE, IT IS' TO YOUR INTEREST TO DO SO. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 1015 Mais Street, IUCHMOXP, Virginia AGENTS WANTED EVCKYUIICRE r - I CARPENTER & LOGAN, AGEITS. R UTH$RJ 3RD TON, N. J. W. Harris, M. D., ' 40-lf. Mkdioal Examiner. TIi Greet Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER' 3 CAT.TFORiriA INEGAR BITTERS, j; 5 1 nundreds cf Thocsands fJ tostnaory to lhe:f wonaerful ; h? FANCY DRINK,!ff -la of Poor Xtam, Whisiey, Proof Spir a. and llefase Liquors, ifc:.oreil, spic-el, iil8weei,eueltoiteajmtuelii3io, ca led ''Xoaics1' " Appetizers. ' " ltesiorers," th it lea t tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but arc &trua Medicine, made from tlie.'Nativa Koots and ILarba of California, freo from all Alcohol io Stimulants. T bey avu e G RE AT B I jO O D PURIFIEH and LIFE GXVLNQ PJJtN" CIPLE, a perfect Keaovalor and Invigorator -ot tae By8teia, carryinffolf td poisonous matter, .nd restoring thobioodto a h :altby condition. N'o person caa taketheso Biitvn, accorduivto directions, and remain Jong un-wcil. $100 will bo given for an i:icurat)li eisn, jro-. vlJiny the bones are not destroyed ly poison or ,otbcr moans, and tlie vi.-l oi-ans wasted lTond th point of r"pa't. Pop Inflammxtory and Chronio Uhen raatism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, cr Indi Keition. Bilious, Jtemittent. and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of tnef Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, those Bit ters bavo beoa mcpt piiccess'i'.l. Such. Bis ases ara caused by Vitiated Blood, T-hich is generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. They iuvigoraie tho stomach, and etimnlato tbe torpid liver and bowels, whicU render them oi unequalled effijaoy i:i c'ei'iriin'? lha L',oolof all impurities, and iinpaitinj new Ufa and vigor to the whole system. Dyspepsia cr Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the tihotilder, Coughs, Tightnef ct te Chest, Dizziness, Sour Btomaeh, Bad Taste ia the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tli9 Heart, Copiou i)iscbarge3 of Urine, Fa'n in the Tegions of the Kidneys, and a humired other painful eymptoma viuc'i r.ro tha offsprings of jDyspepia, aro c:red by theo Bitters. Cleanse the Vitiated Bloo 1 wh -never you find it imparities bursting t hrouph, the skin in Ihm nles. Erantiona, or bores; cleanse it v'uenitia THEY ARB NOT A VILE foul, and your fcelinrra will tell you when. K"p the blood pure and the health of the eystea will In! low. TIN, TAri5, and other "WORMS, ltrrTtlnpr H the system of so many thousands, aro cllectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read estTefully tlx circnlar" around each bottle, printed in lour language English, Geirnan, French, and Spanish.' - J. WATjKEH, S2 34 Commerce Street, IT. T. Proprietor. 11. IL MeDONAI.D & GO DrusKrists and General Aryx'. B in "Francisco, f3a1if"jnia, and 32 andii Com mf ce t tr -et, N. Y. KF-Kf!.D EY AIX DHT7GGIST3 A3D rnvi.Eits. ... For Sale by 31-,tf DR. J. M. CRATON. WANTED At this office a Good Horse, in exchange for a Fine Carriage, Jersey Wagou, Buggy or one or two Horse WagOa. Call soon and you can. make a good trade. June 18th, 1870. 20-tf Canvassers Wanted For PUACilWELLO, The great original illustrated comic weklv paper. The first 10 numbers sent on receipt ' d! 60ct; single numbers 10c. 'Liberal terms ' to agents. Splendid Chromo Prami lima I r suoscriDers, Address Punchinello Pnhllsh; . - J r oo vr . it """? CO.J83 Nassau sL, N. Y. Post-ofhce box t183- gj2 WHAT ARE THEY? tC a Hji g? j& $MK&r sag m o ess "All SAT1IEE fiS?flIi; Wittkowsky & Rinlle TllERF.SCTT OP AN ESTABLISHED and 8ucceful business, otgether with a steadily increasing CAPITAL, gives us, everj seasson, better fiitilities to offer greater inducements to our numerous, customers, both WUOLFSaEE and RET ALE, and hence tliis Dotice is werthy the Attention Of all. "We are now making extensive purchases, which, owing to the very large in crease in our business during lb69, (the tax returns w ill show $27,000.00 aheaed of any house in the City, and figures are stub born facis,) enables us to buy with impunity as to quantity, ana trom nrst baud namely, Mauuiacturers, Importers and Commission Houses, thereby, saving from 10 to 25 per cent, over smaller buyers and it is this andvantage that gives us the lead iu this market Our Stock Will be completed, or Dearly so. bv the lOtli of Jlarcll, and will eoioraee all classes of Goods necessary, either for WHOLK- toAi.ii, or KftlAlL, to the inspection of which we invite not only those coming ot this Mar ket to LiircLase, also, those on their wav lo othrrplaces foihal purpose. we ont-r no mtl, business will be con ducted, in the iuture, as in the past, viz; Honorable Competition against Imposition " Dry Goods Department Will be conipiete, and selected with the greates of care, as to style, qualit and price. ;iotIiein Dcpa r (men t. We make a speciality and invile the most" fastfdious to call and examine, Bfioots and Shoes. Will be bought mostly from manufactu rers, in Boston and elsewhere, and w.u claim lo be able to compete with all. Mats. Will be purchased, at the BROOKLYN AUCTIONS and of NEWARK MANUFAC TURERS. Hardware. Especially liable and Pocket Cutlery, we buy tor Cold, from the Importers. Groceriesthere comes the rilb That line of Goods we buy quantities sec ond to no House in tliis City, (tliuir assertion to tlie contrary, notwithstanding) and at as low figures as a dollar, consisting ol IOO cents, cau buy. In short, come and look at our stock, ascertain our prices, and judge lor yourselves. Millinery Department. Is complete as usual, and is presided over by Miss BETSY WILLlAMd, wlio is widely kuown for her superior taste iu that line. Respectfully, Wittkowsky & ItiiUlcs. Charlotte, N. C. No. 6 tt . Vindicator please copy. To Wholesale Dealers. EM.IIOLT&GO. oiler the manufactures of their several mills at the Factory Prices, delivered in 'Juarlottc YARNS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKS, ASDinE VELL-KXOW ALAMANCE PLAIDS. TO PLANTERS. WE RUN TWO LARGE FLOURING .MILLS AND ARE AGENTS FOR 0 T II E jll S .' Our Mills Will Consume 1500 BUSHELS OP WIIEIT PER DAY, which we intend to buy in the Charlotte maiket. Don't sell your wheat before see ing us. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OFFER TO THE TRADE SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. 75 SACKS BLOWN SALT, FINE IN FOUR BUSHEL BAGS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL KINDS OF The Largest Stock in the State. 45-tf Short Hand Without a Master PHONICS. PHONETIC. Ths Phonic Advocate is a Monthly Maga zine, devoted to Spelling and Writing Ee- lonu. it contains sixteen double Column pages. Drinted cn nice whitn hv nn Z neatly printed cover. Part Phon"eKod part common type Terms 75 cents vear. Soe, 1 i .v-o. juarrow. DUD , iwher, 30 South Meridian, St, Indianotjohs Indiana. 23 4t woica, iu wuis. o. Ll Marrow. Dub MADAHE DELAC1U31PS Alone in a Mountain Gorge Snujrly ensconsed jimid tho wikla of one oi the Middle' States, lived Madame Dclacbampa, many years ago, with.no known protector, save a faithful dog that ever stood beside her lo defend in t me of need. Her small, moss coverdd cabin, wrapped .with wild-rose and honeysuckle, appeared hid awny by a cluster of undergrowth, and closely environed on tlie north and east by a de p. craggy ravine that led away back to tike rrr.aijtaiu- gorge. Here, sniffling the ambient air, waited from ruture's green sward clinging :o the mountain side, bathing her brow in early morn's gentel devvdrop, she lived solitary and alone for many long years. Tho catamount's unearth ly midnight yell, and the woll's doleful howl, frequently aroused i.er f i o'm pleasent midnight slumbcra. Now and then 6he would emerge from her unknown home an 1 mingle with the .inhabi tants around about for one or two months at a lime. ' She was eccentric in Infracts and all viewed her as a liviug curiosity. While Tom home, sin? apparently had but one obj'-ct. and that was the relict of her !ilic led sex. Under a belt on her side, could be seen an-ohifashioned dijk of oonsiderable size, carried fc?r her own protection, while hlrainit- ped across her shoulder was suspended a curi ous sack made from the Skinsofitabbilsand Raccoons Arranged in alternate strip s. This bag con tained some old p irdimeut. curious relics, a few light garments, n-.-d a smaller sack cou lauiinsr a coarse porder trade fm:ii cr't.iin roots known only to herself, the secret o winch sue clung to as w'lh the tenacity of d aib She sull eil frth from he wil l immu-l tain hone. to act the "ood Saniaritau. wi h this unks.own vegef:ti:e po-'.cr which sh claimed Kissessed a wonderful power over all Diseases incident lo the female "sex. .:.e termed it "womb phytic." with which she pro. posed to cure all ullections ud derang-'-tneiits of that organ, and kindred complaint fret of charge. Withueh sitieular niagie did slie reluveall who applied, that within a lew years her i.ame and lame became known ar and wide, and hundreds ol suffering females applietl lor relief and returned to their h 'tnes healthy and hppy- Many were anxious to know her great secret, an I I ri'i sums of money were offered ' if s-he w.r.iIJ divulge it but she ?tubliori.ly rehired. During her solitary lite, she hi -came in timate with only one woman, a noted mid wile some miles distant, to whom she promis ed to Divulge the Secret Before dyi;g. In a few years, as the sni'-re shades of night b itmi to close around her tot tering tr me, she imparted this great secret to this friend. She too gained quite a reputation for re lieving the suffering of her sex, and s range it may appear she scarcely ever failed to cure those old chronic female complaints ,thnt had resisted all ordinary modes of treat trent. Many years ago, the wri'er of this, while en gaged in the Practice of Medicine, by a little strategy, succeeded in procuring the secret ot this wonderful vegetable Regulator, which had never beenkonwu to the Medical Proles sion. ' He gare it a fair impartial trial in the trea. ment of tarious forms and stages of female complaitfts with, audi decided satisfaction, that in 1860 he called public atteutiou lo iu vir ues in ii (iros3' MeJico Chlrarsical Kevicw." Combined with other known vegrtabie Tonics, having great p wer over the uterine oiyaus; wit Black iioot to act upon tlie Liver ami l owels, and Si-luble l.'itiale of lrn to correct the blood, he has formed a wonderful combination for the cure of all Female Com pla u's. con.-idering i' the only Female Ite-oi lalor known, and now offers tin valuable com pound to the afflicted leinale, under the name of , English Female Bitters. The Medicai Pn fession at large, have 'fotur felt the need of just such a medicine, conse quently it' is not strange :h;ir i iiv so eajrerlv prescribe and reeommeud se BtUvrs to their lemale patients. It you could see the pile ofsmilling appro vals and enco-niums from physicians and the public who have cured their wives, their daughters and their Iriends, by the use of these Hitters, no sickly lemale .would h'.Vilate to use them. This Fettale Regulator is adapt ed for old, young, marr ed or single females who acute ur ehtvuic forms of Uterjne derange ments. They cure painful, s qipn ssed, scanty, profuse or irregnla Menstrua t ion, chlorosis or (ireen Sieeuess, Albus or Whites, Hysterics, Failing of the Womb, Ul-eialioti and Irrita bility of the Womb, pain iti the side back or loins, sick Headache, palp tatiou or hV.u-r-ingol th Heart, hurried Breathing, swim ming of the Head, cold Feet and l.a.ids, loss o' Appetite, Indigestion, Wakefulness, Bar iviiiiess, p'ny8icsil Prostration ect., eel. Many of these are relieved b lheu.se of onlr oue bottle. . The Liver and Stomache Are thoroughly aroused and restoied'to a healthy action, by the use of these Bitt-rs. Its peculiar Iron ana Vegetable combination, place-" it far ahead of any similar preparation before lha public. Females, later confinement and convales cents from any debilitating complaint, who remain weak and feeble, with little or no ap petite, are at once aroused and strengthened by their use. Aa ti Family Tonic tor' men, woman and children, it has no equal. One tablespoonful contains more m:licil proper ties, than one bottle of any of tho common and pleasant "dilute alcohol" bitters, to be found all iiver the country When the ni.u.u factures ot the common beverages of the day say they cure all diseases, they wll know they are "pulling the wool" over your ejes, and laugh at your stupidity in being so asilv humbugged whenever the articlo smacks of whisky. Ii you really desire valuable Iron and Vegetable Tonic for yourself nd family, oue bottle of K. F. L. will last lo:. i and do more good than one dozen of the ordinary' "grogshop" bitters, us oue lablespoonful in water, U sufficient for a whole family. As ' A Eeraale Regulator, It has no equal on this contiiiei t, acting pow erfully and promtly in all casja, were t.o or ganic lesion exists. It is just the medicine for young girls, who have -mine difficulty in retaingiugt he bloom ou the cheeks, aiid who do not feel. exactly right For the mother at the '-change of life," it soothes nd quiets uu til the critical period is passe t, as sweetly as if enjoying the brightest beams of opal ray flitting thorugh the air of oriental climes'. The medicine is sold at tl e low price ol $1 50 per Bottle, or six for $S,0u. and can bo had of all Druggists and Merchauta throughout the Couatry, Address J. P. DROftGOQLE & CO., Memphis, Tcnn. Dromgcolc & Co.'s The Be9t an4 Cheapest now before the pub lic, for all affection;; and derangements of the I rv - r r r n oil 1 lv . . I r 81X Ior W": c" 7 waggon ! everywnere J. P. DrOfflSOOle & CO., PrOD S. Memphis, Tenn 204 m FA MIL Y GR 0 CER LYNCH & HUFFMASTEH (B KTT's Hotel.) - M . RDTIIERFORDTON, N. C. HAVE OPENKD THE LARGEST A best selected Stock of Family Grocer, and Confectioneries, tliat been ij, County since the. war. Their stock consists in pert of Salt, : . Teat Syrvpt, Rice, Sodax. Ginger Spuet, Soaps, Bucket, ' Seizes, Brooms, Cotton and Wool Card Povderx SiOt. Le.nl, Fih, Chfene, CracLrr, C't '', luiUin, N'ttn, l'reerte, JtUie., i Oynter. . " SiT'ii, '. ' J'icLU T.b..cco. tiuT. Cignrs. Paiuta Oils and Ih- Si nils, Peiluiiier-and Kam-y A nicies, ihoels Spaik'S. Forks Traits Chains.. ....it ...ii . .1. .i ... v wmi .-trii .iM i-u-hj .-is uie Hatne article of goods cau be bought at op-irianhurg. All kinds of Couutrj proUuce taken in ex. change iir go'.i. Hive us a call btfore purchasing clsowi t-r Sept. 3i.iv e LanJreUrs Turnip Sted! LaNDR E X H ' S T U R N I P 'd ! ! Agool supply o! these Cvk-lT.it.., i Seed. Just received at KIL(JORE & criiETOWS PlT.lXC CoRXK!t, 'Charlotte. X.'c Pucg Stoke, 25-4w BLACKsrl ITHING. r . Mr. P.radley D'alton would inform- U 0i friends jind customers, t lint lie is going it al,,e and will le gl.id to h ive thein call at hi on the branch, South of the Jail, where lie i's preparel to do all kinds of work, in his lin in a 3Uj erior and workmanlike manue. Country produce '.aken in excliange f r work. 10-if ' D if T. Y v. . WASHING-MACHINE. Ijttdy much Improved and (he new Universal Clothes Wringer. Improved with Powell's Patent .Double Coj:Vheel3. ind the Patent Stop, are now uiKpieMionablv far sufx.r.or to any apparatus tor washing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice it year, by savi ig labor and clothes. ; Southern people who have used them testi'r as follows : 1 They save three-ronrlhs- of the lalior and cost, and pay for thems Ives loth in money and contentment. Let even' young lady learn o use t'iem and every in irrh-d otiu kevp them in her h ntse. Sew Orleans Picayutt.- "An excellent Washing Machine. We have tried iL The Clothes Wringer is very superior. A good hand will wash a lar'a number of pieces in a few hours.'" Ralrijh (X. C.) Episcopal AIctltHlit. " The Machine is no humbug, but a ne?ep sity in every family "- toicr. (.V V.) Kalcido-cirpi. :. . " I have had one of Dotj' aothes Wash ers iu use lor a year, mid tun perfectly satis tied with it My family h; ve tried it faith fully and have never known it to fail to ac complish all i hat it pruf.-ssc- to " J. F. Skvcus, Concord Female CcUj-f, Statesvtfl, Prices A Fair Offer. If the Merchants i.i your place will not fir nish. or send for the V'achiniR. send u t.ie reta.l price. Washer $15, Kxira Wringer $r0. and we will forward either or bo'h machines, free of freight, to places where no one is wil ing; and so sure are we they' will be liked, that we agree to refund the mouy if any on-j wishes to return the machines free of frt-iit, altera month's trial, according to directions. No " hui-band, lather or brotlier slxvild fr mi the drudgery of washing with the hald tifly-twro days in ths year, w hen it can be done better, more expeditiously, with less lalor. and no injury to the garmeu, by Doty Clotlns Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are made. It. C. J3K0WXIXG, General A if-nt, . 26-2m 32 Q rUandiSt., X. Y. l! Mr ' " WAT PR WHPRT. 'iu a m-m. mji a mat Mill Gearint,Shaffin&PuIIey3 - srwri fOKACIRCUlAR Sept. 1870. 30-tf C. W. TOPPING & CO. GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, FOB tiie sIle of BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, EGGS. TAX. LOW, BEESWAX BEAKS, PEAS, FLOUR, GRALY, SEEDS, WOOL, MOPS, PORK, BEEF, POUL- TRT, GAME, VEXISOX, , GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT; ' Cotton, Tobacco, 7 Whiskey. azd atl kinds of Country Ptoduce. f ""No. 342 Greenwicn Street. New Tort. Best of Refcrenca given irden rrjuiri! ' Aug. 1870. : . " ' 28sSa.
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1870, edition 1
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