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    jSUMcaI.
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rpo PHYSICIANS.
Nkw York. Au«uslsUi, 1863.
Allow mo to call your ottontltm to my PREPA
RATION OP COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU
The component parts are BUCHU, long leaf,
Cubebs, Juniper berries.
MODE OF PREPARATION.—Buchu, in vacuo.
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine
sin. Cubebs extracted by displacement with
spiritsobialned from Juniper Berries; very lit
tle sugar Is used, and a small proportion of’-pl
rlt. It Is more palatable than any now in use.
Buchu. ns prepared by Druggists, Is of a dark
color. It Is a plant that emits Its fragrance; the
action of llnrae destroys this (Its active prlncl-
Slo), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction,—
line Is the color of Ingredients. The Buchu in
my preparation predominates; the smallest
quantity of the other ingredients are added, to
prevent fermentation ; upon inspection, It will
bo found not to bo a Tincture, as made In Phar
maconcea. nor Is It a Syrup—and therefore can
bo used In cases where fever or Inhumation ex
ist. In this, yon have the knowledge of the In
gredients and the mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and
that upon inspection It will meet with your ap
probation,
With a feeling bf confidence,
I am, very respectfully
H. T. lIELMBOLD,
Chemist and Druggist of 10 Yearn* Experience
WESTWARD
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg B.OC A.
M.,Merhanicsburg 8.35. CarllsleO.il. Newvllle 9.47,
Bbippensburg 10.20; Chambersburg 10.44. Green
castle 11.18, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M.-
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.38 P. M.,Mc
chanlcaburg 2.09, Carlisle 2.4o,Newvlllc 3.ls,Rhip
pensburg 8.45, Chambersburg 4.20, Gveencastlo
4.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. •
Erpre-vt Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M., Me
ihanlcsburc 4,47, Carlisle 6.17. Newvillo 5.60, Ship
pensburg C. 17, arriving at Chambersburg at 0.45
P. M.
A Mixed-Train leaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M.,
Grconcaatie 0.15, arriving nt Hagerstown 10,00 A.
M
NovEMBK EASTWARD:
Kom the largest MuuufactarlngChemlsta In the
w.orld.)
“J ahwacqualnted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold;
he occupied the Drug store opposite mj rud
donceT and was successful in conductlng_tho
business where others had not been equaliy so
before him. I have been favorably Impressed
with hla character and enterprise.
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN.
Firm of Powers and Wolghtman Manufacturing
Chemists. Ninth and Brown Streets, I*hlla
dolphin.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, for
weakness. The exhausted powers of Nature
which are accompanied by so many alarming
symptons among which will bo found. Indwpo
altldn to Exertion,Loss Men.ory.Wakefulness,
Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Ev,l; lu
fact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and Ina
bility to enter Into the enjoyments of society.
The constitution, once affected with Organic
Weakness, requires' the aid of Medicine to
strenghten and Invigorate the system, which
HcAMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHIT invariably
does. If no treutmentlssubniltted to, Consump
tion or insanity ensues.
H ELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACTOF BUCHU*
fu. affections peculiar to Females, Is unequalled
by any other preparation, as In chlorosis, or He*
tentlon, Pain fulness, or Suppression of customa
ry Evacuations, and all complaints incident to
the sex, or the decline or change of life.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
AND IMPROVED HOSE WASH will radically
exterminate from the system discuses arising
from habits of dissipation, at lltMo expense, lit
tle or no change In diet),no inconvenience or ex
posuje; completely superseding those unpleas
ant ami dangerous remedies, Cupalva and Mer
cury, In all these diseases.
Use HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
in all discuses of these organs, whether existing
in mule or female, from whatever cause originat
ing, and no matter ol how long standing. Jt Is
pleasant In tasttfairi odor, “immediate” In ac
tion, and more strengthening than any of the
preparations of Barker Iron.
Those suffering from brokeu-down or delicate
constitutions, procure the remedy at once.
The reader most be aware that, however alight
Why be the attack of t.ieubove dlseasesiltls cer
tain to affect tbe bodily health and mental
powers. '
All the above diseases require the aid ofa Diu
retic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the
great Diuretic.
Sold by Drugglstaevery where. Price—Bl.3s per
bottle, or ti bottles for 80,50. Delivered to any
address. Describe symptons In ail communica
tions.
Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemi
cal Warehouse, 5M Broadway, N. Y.
Non© are genuine unless done up in steebeu
graved wrapper, with facsimile ot my Chemi
cal Warehouse, and signed
H T. HELMBOLD.
May 19, 70—1 f
Rallroaus.
■DEADING RAIL ROAD,
• BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday i May 3G, 1870.
Great Trunk lino from the North and North,
west ftfr Philadelphia, New York, Rending,
Pottavillo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamoklu, Leb
anon. Allentown, hasten, Ephralo, LUlz, Lancas
ter. Columbia, Ac. , ,
Trains leave Han Isburg for New York ns fol
lows : at 5 35. 8 JO, 11 £5 A. M-. and 2 50 P. M„ con
necting with similar trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New Yoak at 12 10
noon, 3 50, 005 and 10 00 P. M., respectively.—
Sleeping Curs accompany the 6 35 ami 11 25 A.
M., trains without dlmngo. w ~
Returning: Leave New York atO 00A. M.,1-
00 noon and 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8 15
A. M. and 3 30P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany
the 000 A. M., and 500 P. iM. trains from Now
York, without change. '_ , ...
Leave Harrisburg for Rending, Potisylllo, 1 a
mnquu, Minoraville, Ashland, Shamoklu, IJep*
Srovo. Allentown and Philadelphia at 810 A.
[,. 250 and 110 P. M.. stopping at I obanon and
principal way stations; the 4 10 P. M. train con
necting for Philadelphia; Pottsvllle and Colum
bia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haven and
-Auburn, via. Schuylkill anil Susriuehannrt Rail
road leave Harrisburg at 3 10 P. M.'
Eiust Pennsylvania KRllroud trains leave Head
ing for Allentown, Easton and Now \ork at
7 23,10 30 A M„ 127 and -1 45 P.M. Reluming,
leave New York at 9.00 A. M., 12 00 noon and 5 ou
P* M. and Allentown at 7 20 A. M. 12 2-5 noon, 1 20
and 8 45P. iL . I'V
Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7-
30 A M. t connecting with similar tram on East
Pcnha. Railroad..returning from Reading at 0 35
P. M., stopping at all stations. -
Leave Pottsvillo at 6 40, 9 no A. M., and 2 60 P.
M„ Herndon all) 30 A; M..SluunoUln ats4o and
10 40 A.M.. Ashland at 7 05A. M., and 1230 Noon
Mnhnnoy city at 7 51 A. M.. and i 07 P. M.. Tama
qua at 8 33 A. M., and 2 20 P. M„ for Philadelphia
and New York. .
Leave Pottsvllle, via. Schuylkill, and Susqmj
hanua Railroad atB 15 A. M. for Harrisburg,and
12 o>uoon for pine Grove and Tromont.
Rending accommodulton train, leaves Potts
vllloat6 40 A. M., passes Reading at 7 30 A.M.,
arriving at Phllauelphhvat 10 20 A. M., returning,
leaves Pblladelphmut 5 15 P. M„ passing Reading
at 8 00 P. M.. arriving at Pottsvllle at 9 40 P. M.
Ppttstown accommodation train, leaves Potts
• town at 025 A. M„ returning, loaves Philadel
phia at 400 P. M. „ ~
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at • 20
A. M., and »U 5 V. M., lor Ephrata, Litlz, Lancas
ter, Columbia, «ic. ,
Perklomcn Railroad trains leave Pcrltlotncn
Junction at 9 00A..M., and at 2 00 and 530 P. M..
returning, leave a<|twenksvlllent« 05 A. M., L lo
Noon”, and 4 15 P. M., connecting with similar
trains on Rending Railroad, «...
Colobrookdale Railroad trains leavePottstown
at 9 40 A! M., and 0 *2O P. M.. returning, leave Ml.
Pleasant at 700 and 11: SA. M.. connecting with
similar trains on Rending Rpllroad. _
Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridge
port ct 8 30 A. M..2U5 ami 502 P. M.. returning,
leave Oownlngtown at 020 A. M„ 1245 and 5 to 1.
M., connecting with similar trains ou Reading
. On Sundays: leave New York at £ 00 P. 31.,
Philadelphia at 800 A. M. and 3 15 P. M., (the
8 00 a. Mi train running only to Reading,) leave
Pottsvllle at 8 00A.M . Harrisburg nt 5 iUA.’M,
and 110 P. M,; leave Allcnfown at 723 A. M.nnd
8 45 P. M. leave Reading at 7 15 A. M. ami l 10 Oo
P. M. for Harrisburg, at 7 23 A. M. for Now iork.
at 4 45 P. M; for Allentown, and at II 40 A, M. and
4 25 P M. for Philadelphia. • _ ,
Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re
duced rates. * , ‘
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS.
May 20,187 c. General Siwcnnieimeni,
/CUMBERLAND VALLEY
RAIL BOADI
CHANGE OF HOURS!
Summer Arrangement.
Ou and after Thursday, June 10, IS7O, Passen
ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ex
cepted).
Accommodation Train leaves Chnmhcrsburg 5,00
A. M„ Shlppensburg 5.20, Newvlllo 0.00. Carl Ikl el
0 33, Mechanlcsburg 7.U2 arriving at Harrisburg
7.30 A. M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green
castle K. 35, Chambersburg 9.lo,Shlppenshurg 0.10,
NewvlHe 10.14, Carlisle H .50. Meehaulcsburg U. 21
arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
Rrnrv.vi TVnhi leaves Hacerslowr 12."0 M.
Greeneasllo 12.VK. Chambersburg 1.05, Shlppens
burg 1.37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics
burg 3.is, arriving at Harrlsl>u«g3.so P, M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05,P. M.,
Greoncastle -1.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.05
P. M.
rSP-Maklug close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, New Yor>«.
Pnltlmoro, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points
WeSt * o. N. LULL,
May 12.1870. „ Supt.
Railroad Office, Chamb’K April 30,1870,
gOIITH MOUNTAIN IRON CO'S.
RAILROAD!
OFFICE OF GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT
CAiti.isr.K, Pa., July 7, 1870.
TRAINS RUN AH FOLLOWS
Leave Carlisle (C. V. R. U Depot,)2s't P. M.;
leave Junction, 0.00 A. M.,f5.151* M., *BOO P. M.;
leave Ml. Holly. 11.45 A. M., 5.5(1 P. M..a.*Js P. M.;
leave Hunter’s Run, 10.05 A.M.; arrive at Pine
Grove 10.15 A.-M.
RETURNING:
Leave .Pine Grrtve. 12.70 P. M..; leave Hunter’s
Run. I.UO P. M.; leave Ml. Holly. 1.35 P. M.,5.50
A. M .1,75 P. M.; arrive at Junction, 2.00 P. M„
ffC.25 A. M., 5.00 PI M.
tCmuieellng with fast P, M. trains from Phila
delphia. Bnlllmoteand Harrisburg.
with morning trains from Phila
delphia, and Baltimore and afternoon trains
from Hagerstown and Harrisburg.
-GS'-Thls.schedule to b- continued to and from
the Pic rue grounds at flu.nter'B Run, for excur
sion parlies of 10 (ir more.
ttQonnertlng with morning trains to Philadel
phia, Baltimore and HiuTlshti'-g.
EXCURSION TICKETS
From Mt. Holly to Pine Grove and return, st)c.;
frem Mt. Holly to Hunter's Bun and return,
llji*., from Ml. Holly to Carlisle and return. 50c.;
from Carlisle lo Mt. Molly ami return, 5 1 ; I tom
Carlisle to Hunter’s Run and return, 75c.; from
Carlisle lo Pine Grove and return. SI.
!•’. C. ARMS.
July 11, 1870. Ucn'l.kujM,
JHtecellanemt#.
B. EWING,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER
WEST M A IN STREET.
CARLISLE, PENN T A. V
A SPLNFDID ASSORTMENT OF
NEW FURNITURE
' for the Holidays, comprising
Sofas, Camp Stools,
Lounges, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables.
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Gnomons,
Bureaus, What-Nots
Secretaries, &c„ Ac.,
Parlor,
•#, Chamber,
Dining Room,
Kitchen
and Office
FURNITURE,
- of the Latest Styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES,
in great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms. *
Dec. 17.1808—tr
QARRIAGE BUILDING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AND REPAIRING
* Done promptly and at reasonable rate
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, AND
SPRING WAGONS,
Always on hand dr made to order.
I will exchange CAR KIAGES, BUGGIES, or
SPRING WAGONS for GociOAIORSES. --
Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds
Taken in exchange for work.
A. SENSEMAN,
Still at work, and Invites all his old customers
and the public in general to give him a call.
Remember tho old established place, on Pitt
street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle.
A MUST CLASS
LIVER.Y
In connection with tho above cstabllshmcn t.
11. K. PEEPER*
May 12, 70—iy ;
JJOBERT OWENS,
SLATE ROOFER.
AND DEALER IN SLATE
LANCASTER. TA.
All Wnrh Ouarnnleeil,
■ Orders Left at tills Ofllco will receive
promot attention. October 11,1809—1 y.
■VIEW TANNERY FOR SALE OR
A\ HKNT.-The subscriber oilers his NEW
TANNERY on South street, Carlisle, lor sale or
lease, on favorable terms, iinmeiliale possession
B AprJ) ‘iH 70, . WM ; BLA,I ‘-
JDrj) (ffiooUß.
1870.
SUMMER OPENING,
AT THE
CENTRAL
DM GOODS STORE,
of every stylo, and every descrip
tion of
DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Satins,
Bcrago Uernantes,
Grenadine Borages,
Black Grenadine 2 ydf}. wide,
Mohairs, Poplins, Alpacas,' Do Lalnes, Scotch
Ginghams, French Percallls, Chlnts, Ac., all at
great bargains. i
WHITE GOODS,
for dresses of every variety, style and quality.
Muisallies for dresses, 25.39.85,40,50. .
A beautiful assortment of Ladles’, Misses ana
Childrens* *
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS,
SHAWLS, SHAWLS,
all the now styles for t he oasou,
• LACE POINTS,
a splendid assortment.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
selling lit greatly reduced price*.
Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Sheeting, Table
Linens, Towels. Poplins.
‘ MursaUlcs Quilts.
Summer Paulstufl, of every kind and quality.
CLOTHS AND CASSTMERS,
a great bargain In all kinds of Fancy Cassi
mers, Linen Ducks, Ac.
NOTIONS, NOTIONS,
always selling at the lowest prides.
CARPETS, CARPEES,
Best quality Lowell 3 ply, best make.
“ Extra Superfine 2 •* *' *'
Every variety of hnndsom# patterns of Import
ed Carpels, ranging In prices from 50 to SI,
All widths of Striped Carpets for Halls and
Stairs,
Beautiful patterns and styles of English Tap
estry Brussels Carpets.
Home-made Rag Carpets,-
MATTINGS, '
of all widths. In white and checkers,
Fancy Checked Malting.
Superfine quality Cocoa Matting.
In nil kinds of Goods that wo keep vM defy
competition. "
Please call and makeyonr selections from the
argest slock in the valley.
LEIOICH & MILLER.
May 19, 70.
gPBCIE PRICES
REDUCTION IN PRICES EXT RAORDI AltY
GREENFIELD’S
Wo. 4Bast Main St.
Carlisle.
Grand.Dlspay of all the Latest Novelties In
DRESS GOODS, ,
Elegant Assortment oj
BLACK SILKS
Greatly. Reduced Prices.
JAPANESE PLAIN AND STRIPED SILKS,
JAPANESE FIGURED POPLINS
Now Stock of
COLORED SILKS,
A Splendid Assortment of
NEW SPRING POPtINS for Suits,
Very Cheap.
BEST D LAINEP reduced to 70 and 22 cents,
2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES at 10 ola.
All the beat makes of PRINTS, 12J4 ots.
GINGHAMS
at Reduced Prices.
BEST 4-4 APPLETON A MUSLIN, 16 cents.
" SEMPER IDEM, “ 18 “
WAMSUTTA, “ ■ 22 “
A Job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLEAOHE
MUSLINS, X yard wide at 12% cent
Stacks of COTTON*ADES,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
DENIMS,
HICKORY STRIPES
LINEN PANTS STUFF, &0.,
all at Greatly Reduced Pr l res,
A Good CHECK at 121.
BLACK ALPACAS,
a special bargain.
In tho above wo defy competition for weight of
cloth, or beauty In lustre and shade.
“ They cannot bo surpassed .
by any In tho county.
PRICES—.2S, .40, .50, ,CO, .75 and 81.00.
Now Block of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
Just Opened, for Mon and Boys, very cheap
A full stock of
WHITE GOODS,
Linens,
Cambrics,
Bwlssch,
Nainsooks,
Muslins all kind
Beautiful Figures. GO per cent, lower than lost
year's prices.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, 4c.,
in endless varieties,
Tho attention of'buyers to Iho above stock la
earnestly solicited. I will oiler ftona-Jtde bar*
gains that cannot he found in large stores that
are overstocked with eld goods bought at high
priCeS * L .T, GREENFIELD,
March 31,1870.
(Hlotijfng
IMU A^lL '
1870.
OPENING
SPR ING TR A. DE
Ready Made Clothing,
WANNIMER& BROWN,
T«HIS MONTH • .
, Opening to llio peoopio the gninaest stock of
FINE CLOTHING for Men ami Hoys, that Oak
Hall has ever contained. 'J-
Since Inst Fall wo have secured the two largo
lota adjoining us, and have erected Upon them
an Iron-front building, equal In size to our for
mer Building, making Oak Hull twice as lalge
os before, In order to accommodate the
GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE,
Who have become our customers.
, We invito ull our customers, with their neigh
bors and friends, to nuy us un curly visit, to ex
amine our Mammoth Buildings, and to inspect
our . '
MAMMOTH STOCK.
WANNAMAKER & BROWN.
OAK H A h 1/
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
Nos. 530, 532, 531,530 Market street, anti Nos. 1, 3
5.7. IL II and 13 Eolith Sixth street.
PHILADELPHIA,
Send vour orders If you can’t come,
April*!-!. IS7O-ly
IN EVERY WAY
/WORTHY OF
ATTENTION.
The greJ^^dvantages we
possess, as the reSldt of a large,
well-established
business, with an expeWncc of
more than twenty-fivA years,
enable us to offer inducements
to all who are about to nccome,
purchasers of . / ■
«©* Ready-Made (Npthing-^
second to no establishment in
the country. JBur garment? are
all made best materials,,
carefully ; nothing! un
sound own any way imperfect
is madf/up at all, even' in the
lowest trades of goods. It is
a wellfestablished fact among
clothieVsjthat our Ready-Made
Clothii*, in every thing that
goes tortoake a superior gar
ment, is by any
stock of goodsS^Philadelphia.
Our• large
and varied that everyone can
be fitted at once, without relay.
Our prices are always guaran
teed as low, or lower, thanlthe
lowest elsewhere. We Save
also a fine assortment of S
«sr Goods in the Pief-rm
which will be made up/) order,
in the best manned and at
prices much \owf than are
usually charged/for Garments
made to orctar .
Gentleman visiting Phila
delphia,>can, by having their
measur/ registered on' bur
books/have samples of goods
forwailed, with price lists, by
mail, *t any time, and gar
ments,Vither made to order or
sele<sled\mm our Ready-Made
Stock, by express,
which will be guibwiteed to fit
correctly.
BENNETT &KO.
Tower Hall, slB Market St.
Half way between Ffllijtnd Sixth Sts .
PfULADJ^PHIA.
Grand opening . of spring
AUD SUMMER GOODS
FOR MEN, YOUTH, AND BOYS’ WEAR,
at the old and well known store of
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
No. 22, North Hanover Street,
CARLISLE.
craning the latest novelties In largo va
rieties of tho host makes known to the trade.
Fine French, Sazoon, Mwliih and Domestic
CLOTH, CABSIMERR. VESTINGS,
SATINETS, TWEEDS, LINEN,
COTTONADE3, MARSEILLES, &c.,
made up In a superior stylo, or sold by the yard,
nt the lowest prices. If sold by the yard, no
charge for cutting.
A splendid lino of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Largo variety of -
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPETBAGS,
UMBRELLAS, BUTTONS, BINDINGS,
BUCKLES, &c.,
A General Lot of Tailor's Goods.
( Tho best style Clothing In town! I
■{ Tho best made Clothing In town 1
(. The best assortment In town! )
f Onr stork nfPlbee GpridtMDK. * T
•< customer Trade, ; _ v . •' ' f” v
(. Superior to any Ip town 1 . ,•* J
{The lowest prices In town for the I
same quality of goods. Cull In. No >
trouble to show our assortment. )
' ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
No, 22, North Hunov t street, Carlisle.
. Established 1847. I.
May 12,70—1 y
J. S. DOUOHERTY
CONOVER, DORFF & CO,
MANUFACTURERS
AND WHOLESALE DBA LISIt B I H
BOOTS AND SHOES
O . 02 4 MAR K E T STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
July 15,1689-ly
1870.
OP(,THK
7>r-r> jr jr'
For Sale by HAVERSTICK cCBRO’S., Afeenta
Carlisle. Pa.
Feb. 10 1870-11 , ♦
D. FAHBMKV &C.OIV
P RE PA R ATION
Tho lone and favorably known Preparation of
Drs. D. Fuhruey A Son for cleansing tho blood,
needs at this dav no recommendation at our
hands, its virtues having been established by
tho thousands of cases where It has given relelf
in tho most dilllcult forms of
. CHRONIC DISEASES,
during (ho years. So high ly Is It ca
teemed, tnal the dtimamhls constantly Jm-reas
Ing, not only at homo, but wo.-aro dally recolv
lug applications for It from tho most remote
sections of the country—North, East. South and
West. To meet this demand, as well as to pre
vent tho put,lie from being Imposed upon, wo
•have determined to put this PREPARATION,
in such a form that it may bo within reach of
everybody everywhere
Other X’roparatloiiH. far Inferior to the genu
ine, having been put out by certain put ilea,
have been mistaken by sumo for our own, and
ns a matter of course the old Prepniatton of D.
Fuhrnoy A Sou hus been made to sillier some In
refutation, therelore to movent this mistake, na
well ns. to meet tho Increasing demand men
tioned above, wo have concluded to send tho
medicine out In LIQ.UID FORM.
Wo will also at the same time put out the origi
nal In package form for tho hcnelitof some of
our old cuMiomors and others who may yet pre
fer the medicine as Hist prepared. Not recom
mending it to euro all diseases the human body
Is heir to. hut as a family Medicine, ami for *3,11
diseases Originating trom Impure Blood and
Disordered Liv.er, it has no equal; and will cuio
tho following diseases;
WITH
sjair fstmtmx.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
s natural Vitality and Color.
_ i(L A dressing winch
15 <lt 0111:0 ngrecnl.le,
lioaUliy, mid effectual
For preserving Ilia
S-W PWM Imir. Faded or gray
f.'-fi i .MlfeS hair is'soon restored
. AdfA. to original color
'V^’ 1 101111 the gloss and
'■ freshness of youth
ThiiuMmir 'is thick,
cncilN' falling hair checked, nud bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can risloro the
hair, where the follicles are destroyed,
or (he glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain enn be .saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead'
of fouling the hair with, a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean nud vigorous,
iis.occasional use will prevent the hair
■mi turning gray or falling off, and
inseqnently prevent baldness. Free
/inn those deleterious substances which
; i!;o some preparations dangerous and.
■ .jnrioiis to 'the' hair, the Vigor can
1 1 v benefit hut not harm it. If wanted
m.'ivlv lor a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothin" else ciw ho fouhtl .-o desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it .joes
not soil white .cambric, ami yet lasts
luii" on the Imir, giving it ajjich glossy
lustre anti u grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., _
Phaotical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS,
Firrow si.oo.
For Knlo by HAVEHSTIPK * BUG'S., Agents.
Carlisle, Pa.
Bob. ID. 1870— ly
OSADALIB
111 HE GREAT AMERICAN
J HEALTH RESTORER, purifies tlie blood
,‘iud ciues Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Dlseus
- 4 .H Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and
ali Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver
and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi
cal Faculty and many thousands of our
best citizens. ...
Uetd tlio testimony of Physicians ami
patients who have used Rosaclalis; send
for our Rosadails Guido to Jlei'llh Book,
or Almanac for this year, which we publish
forpratubousdlstributlbh, it will give you
much valuable luformrtlou.
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says:
I take pleasure In recommending your
Rosa'dalis ns a very powerful alterative.
I have seen it used In twoenses with happy
results—one Inn case of secondary syphilis,
In which the patient pronounced himself
cured after having taken five .bottles of
your medicine. The other Is a case of
'scrofula of long standing, which Is rapidly*
Improving under Its use. and the Indica-.
lions are that the patient will soon recover
I have carefully examined the foripnin by
which your Rosaduhs Is made, and find It
an excellent, compound of alterative in
gredients .
’Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasvlllo, Ky„ says
ho has used Rosadails In cases of Scrofula
and secondary Syphilis with satisfactory
results as u cleaner of the Blood I know no
bettor remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro’,
Tenn.. says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadails,
ami am entirely cured of Rheumatism;
send mo four bottles, ns I wish it lor my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.
BenJ .min Bechlol, of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I h ive suffered for twenty years wlt'i an
Inveterate eruption over my whole body;
a short time since I purchased a ..bottle of
Rosarbdis and 11 effected a perfect cure,
- RnsudallH is sold by a.l druggists.
Lnburulory« 51 Exchange, Place, Balti
more * CLEMEN I S Ac CO.
IU. 1870—ly
.•-lav
- . of Mio Throat and. Lungs,
- -laughs, Colds. Whooping
j, Bronchitis, Astnrna,
jiid Consumption.
~ .> i■ nv never before in’the whole hlstoiy of
,i In.-any tiling won .-o widely ami so deeply
. t Vn the coiiiidlan-e of mankind, a? I'm.h excellent
ii-meily for pulmonary complaints. Through a loaf*
f.rru’s "of years, and among moft of tlie races of
men it has risen higher and higher in their o.ilima
lion, us it lias become better known. iu uniform
character mul power to cure tlie various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector against them. lule adapted to
milder forms of dLcuac mid to young children, it is
at tlie same lime the most effectual icmedy that can
be given for incipicTit consumption, and the dan
gerous affections or the throat mid Imigo. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of Crony, it should
be kept on hand in every family, ami indeed as all
me sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should he provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled •Conaumptlon is thought in
curable, still groat numbers ol cases where the dis
ease seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry Pectoral, So complete is its mastery
over tfie disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach thorn, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Sinyera and Public Speakers find great pro
tection fl'om it.
-■ Asthma la alwoya relieved and pften wholly
cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally enred 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 hero; Dr do more
than assure-the publio that its qualities arc fully
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
Pop Pover and Ague. Intermittent tfovor,
Chill Pever, Remittent Paver, Dumb
Ague, -Periodical or Bilious Pover, &0.,
and indeed all tlie affections which arise
from malarious* marsh* or miasmatic
poisons.
As its name Implies,lt does Cum, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenin; Quinine, Bismuth,.
Zina, nor any oilier mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. Tho
number and bpnorlance of its cures in the ague dis*
.trims, are liiorallv biivoml account,.and we believe
witliout a parallel in tha History of Ague medicine.
Our pride Is gratified by tho acknowledgments wo
receive of the radical cures-effected in obstinate
cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed.
•Unnccllmiitcd persons, cither resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected bv taking tho AGUE CUKE daily.
For Jvicrr Cnmph/hifM, arising from torpidity
of tho Liver, it is an excellent.remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healtbv activ&v.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, It is
■an excellent ivmcdv, -producing many truly re
•narkable cures, nhee other medicines had failed,
I’’ roared bv D’r. J. C, AYKIt & Co., I’raetie.-d
I A oalvtieiil Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and told
>■ round (be world.
CELEBRATE D
FOR
CLEANSING THE BLOOD.
Hcrofuln, Cutaneous Diseases. Erysipelas, Bolls,
Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Pimples on the Face,
Tetter Affections, old and Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic Allectlons, Dyspepsia, Costlveness,
Hick Headache, Jaundice, Halt Rheum, General
Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul stomach, to
gether with all other Dlsmders arising from
Impure Blood, and Dls rdered l.lvor Ac Ac
Prepared by Drs. D. FAHUNKY AHON, Boons
boro’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAIIUNEY
Keedysvillc. Md.
Hold by all Drugglstsand Merchants generally.
None genuine unless signed: D. Fahrney A Son.
For sale by W. F. Horn. Druggist Carlisle. 8.
S. Huber. Druggist Nowvillo l>u. James A.
Clark, Lees Roads. JolmC. Altlck, Druggist
Shlppensburg. 11, 11, Suavely, Druggist, Me
chnaicshurg,
April 7,1870—0ra,
|jBDGB AND MEDICINES.
THE BEST PLACE
PURE AND RELIABLE
Ifi JK V G S t '
Medicines-and Fine Chemicals,
HAYERSTICK BROS.,
Novttv Hanovev Street;
CARLISLE PA.
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicas,l hooks
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per
fumery, Toilet Articles, &c., Dye
•'Huffs, 1 osmelies, Stationary,
etc. Also, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
poses.
Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novel
ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti
cles have been selected with great care,and are
-calculated In quality and price to command the
intention of purchasers. ,
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
od. A full Slock-of Patent Medicines on hand
All goods warranted as represented.
b HAVERBTICK BROTHERS,
No. 10 North Hanover St.
Fob. 18.1870 ly
OF-FASHIONS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
TO THE PUBLIC,
The undersigned would most respectfully In
form the public, that he has opened a branch of
the New Yoilc MILLINERY STOKE, of Lancas
ter, Pa., with a flue stock of fashionable MIL
LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, consisting of
BONNETS AND HATS,
SASH RIBBONS.
TRIMMING RIBBONS.
VELVET RIBBONS,
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
Black and Colored. Crape,
BLACK AND COLORED ILLUSION,
SILK, SATIN, VELVET,
Embroidered Edgings and Insertings,
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
KID GLOVES (warranted not to tear) .
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, &c.
Ladles’ Dresses and Cloaks, made to order.
Give us a call and extfmlno our goods.
Erbprictors.
April 7,1870—8 m
THRESH GROCERIES! FRESH
Jj GROCERIES If
Always to bejhad at the
CHEAP STO RE
NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET
And why are they always fresh? Because we
sell a great amount of them, and sell them low.
Theretoie,tii'ii our stock niton,and consequent
ly our uoods must be fresh,-
You will find evorythlngyou wish m the way of
GROCERIES.
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
WILLOW A7ID
CEDAR WARE.
STONE AND
CuUCKERY
WARE. .
Choice Hams, Dried Beef. Bologina, Boef,
Biscuits anti Crackers of every de
scription. - Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters,
Sardines, English .Pickles, Lemon Syrups, <Xc.,
A-a.
and uo end to
NOTIONS
It la useless to mention them, come and see for
yourselves; and purehtalf It don’t suit you to
come, send your children, us they will be dealt
with with the same care ns il you were here
yourself; All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
tatcen'iu exchange for goods, or cash
GEO.'B. HOFFMAN’S SONS.
NO. *BB EAST POMFKUT' STREET,
CARLISLE. PA.
Notice.—Having transferred my entire Inter
est In the pro.cerj riiMntf-t> to nyt-ons, tbofeln
debled to me arc requested to settle with them
during my absence in Europe.
GEO. B. HOPEMAN.
Q_ROCERIES,.&o.
The subscriber begs leave to Inform the citi
zens of Carlisle and vicinity that.he, baa pur
chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny No. 7H
South Hanover Street, CarllsJo, where to will
carry on the Grocery Business as usual. His as
sortment is varied,and consists in part of.
GUEENRWARE, .
GLASSWARE,
STONE and
EARTHEN WARE,
CEDAR and
WILLOW WARE
TEAS,
COFFEES.
SYRUPS,
SPICES.
FANCY ROAPS,
ROPES,
TOBACCO,
FISH.
OILS,
HALTERS,
SEGARS,
8A LT.
POTATOES,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT,
CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED,
and a full assortment of articles usually kept In
a first-class Ginnery store. Give him a call, and
satisfaction will bo guaranteed.
Oct. 10.1880. JOHN HECKMAN.
RATIONAL HOTEL,
Cor. Hanover And Walnut Streets,
Having taken possession ni and refitted In a
stylo of neatness and comfort equal to any oth
er similar esta llshraent In the county, tho
above named and well known Hotel, I a now
prepared to roedvo and accommodate such
guests ns may favor mo with their patnipaje.—
My old customers, as well us new ones, Jwlll do
well to patronize the National House under Its
now and approved arrangements and manage
raont, ■
April 21. 7U— tf N. W . WOODS, War.
I° v ISn-BSS&fe
40 vValnut St., Cinch, Ohio, or 768Maldon Lane,
N. Y.
May 6,70
HDVUSB.&C.
TO BV Y
IS A\T
No. 10
DEALERS IN
iUtlllinerj).'
MRS. LOBB.
(Smews.
CARLISLE, PA.
HAJLI ALL HAIL I!
THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE
MORNING GLORY STOVE.
THE (JIiEA TEXT ETO VE FOR 1868.
Walker & Claudylmvln'B Just relumed .from,
New York and Philadelphia, where they have
purchased the lari»ebt, latest and best assort
ment of
PARLOR,
COOKING AND
H E A T I N G ,S T O Y E 8
ever brought to this place, have nowon exhibi
tion andfoi sulcal thcli Store Rooms.
NO. IHWEST MAIN STREET,
where they will always bo pleased to sco tncir
old friends aud many new ones, call and exam
ine
THE GREAT MORNING GLORY
PARLOR AND HEATER
—AN LI
THE CELEBRATED REGULAjA A OR TARY
TOP COOKING STOVE
' THB BEST IN THE WOULD. ’
■ THE MORNING GLORY
is the mo t perfect punor stove in use nnywnero
or everywhere. It Is a Bose Burner, and one Are
will last nil winter. It has mica doors all urouud
and Isns ’-right and cheerful as an open pate. Wo
respectn iy refer to the following persons from
among hundreds of others who have used It. ns
to Its merits:
James B. Weakley,
Uev. J. Boas,
W. B. Mullln,
Weboi ldt Derland
Geo. Welso.
David Rhoads,
Levi Trego,
Samuel Oieason,
Weakley & Sadler,
L. T, Greenfield,
Samuel H. Gould,
Jason W. Eby,
Thus, Leo.
Peter Spahr,
Win P. smart,
Jos. Galbraith
Hon. J. Stuart,
Edward Kury,
Borg’l Irvin,
Col. A. Noble,
Mr. Mansfield. Sup%
Alt. Holly Paper Mill
Co.
Bum’! Kemptou,
Thos. Chamberlin,
ohn Stuart, .
John T. Green,
Henry L. Burkholder,
lltchard Woods,
J.’fC Woods,
MnJ. Woods.
[.Gregg.
rgo varieij’ of Cook Stoves
John M,
Wo havealsoavery lari
of Uie very host, imnicly .
NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.)
COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,)
WM. PENN,
EUREKA,
WABASH,
ELECTRIC.
and NIAGRA; all of which have given great sat
isfaction to the purchasers. Wc have also a
large lot of
TIN AND OTHER WARES,
orour own manufacture
TIN AND SHEET IRON,
of allkmds cousututly on band.
SPOUTING, ROOKING A JOBBING
of till kinds done on" short notice'ond subsianti
ally. In conclusion we Invite our friends lo call
and examine oar goods and save at least wea
ty percent.
•WALKER & CLATJDY.
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE.. PA.
Oct. 8. 1860.
jyCOjNOMISS
Your attention Is caled. to the fact that at
RHINSMITfI & "RUPP’S
can seetheflnestdlsplnyofgoods ever
kept In any similar establishment in the coun
ty, consisting in part ol the following
STOVES AND HEATERS,
STOVES AND HEATERS,
Warranted to give general satisfaction:
SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER,
ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER,.
♦ •
* ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE,
LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER,
JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER,
PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER,
Which for beauty, economy and durability can-
not be sui passed.
COOK STOVES,
BARLEY SHEAF.
NOBLE COOK,
NOVELTY PARLOR COOK,
and NATIONAL RANGE,
Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT bettor
with less fuel. Mum any other stoves in tills
market. Attention Is culled to our
REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER,
REVOLVING LIGHT RA'SEBURNER,
a novelty)
Having acquired a reputation in this and ad
joining counties lor.uur
STOVES,
Wo arc determined to keep up I be same In the fu
ture. tcelfng confident that we can sell you good
in tleles at rates lower than others sell bad.
- We have also on bund nnd for sale a line as
sortment or •
FLAT IRONS,
COFFEE MILLS.
KNIVES and FORK
SPOONS, PANS,
And all sorts of
HOLLOW WARE,
Of good material and heap.
Wo have, nnd keo » constantly on hand.avery
large assortment of WAKES usually kept In a
lirsi class
TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE,
ROOFING.
SPOUTING,
Done on.short notice, and at reasonable terms.
Nond but good workmen and good materia) on
liana.
. . RHINESMITH & RUPP,
Nos. 02,61,08 North Hanover St.,
November 11, lb'o'i. % Carlisle. Penna.
ISautvcvft, &c.,
5-20’S 1881 s
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
—ON—
*
HOST LIBEKAL TERMS
GOLD
Bought and Sold at Market Rates.
COUPONS- CASHED
Pacific Bailroad Bonds
BOUQIITAAND sold.
Slacks Sought and Sold on Commission Only,
CHICA GO i -
DANVILLE AND VINC-ENNES -
First Mortgage 7 P. C. Qold Bonds
For sale at 00 and accrued Interest.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on
Dally Balances, subject to chock at sight.
DE,.'. , ,L t 'VENM3ItO.
NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PJJILA DELPBIA ,
July 7 1870.
HARD W~J
UTI Jj L JSIt ,£■ H<o ipj?
tnUo this opportunity of rlircnn.. .
of the community ol i u ,“ "»ii
particular, to their recently "SJtoJpl
H ARD.WiAR
They studiously avoided Investing
high prices, and -patiently Waltcd
out of the bottom before attempting ( 0
shelves, and now that things hnvc^
o.old Hmo prices, as near impossibly
Invested largely and pre prepared to
to their friends and customers nsl 0 *
any market outside the cities. They (
invite tho attention of mechanics f ar
builders. Our stock Is complete and *
fear meeting with disappointment la t
for anything in our line.
We have the agency of tbe Wlllcox
SEWING -M AC Hi
and would respectfully sk' nil th<
a Machine. to examine the Wlllcoxag
fore purchasing.
Ail orders promptly attemloil to
Felin l&VfcOg!—tv** 15 ° flU010 "'“
1870 H A R D W A B E.
HENRY SAXTON ' | j P ]
H. SAXTON, & CO
NO. 15, EAST MAINS
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, oft
hereby announce to the public, tlmttbt
selling everything In tlieirllne.eHhm
or retail, at pr ces much lower than
bought this slue of Philadelphia.
Our stock const tslnpnrtnl
BUILDING MATERIAL OP
DESCRIPTIONS,
Iron,
Nalls,
Shovels,
Bops,
Forkfi,
Rule PR,
Spades,
Crow bars,
Sledges,
licks,
Also a full and well Selected tmn
MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTI
A full slock of.
. if ARM BELLS,
Plows, Homes, Chains, Grain baps. Em
leys, am} -Huy Elevators ol nil doscrijUo
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT,
and ammunition of nil kinds.
Thankful for post favors, by strict silt
business we hope to receive a coniimu
the sumo.
|_| O M E
INSURAN
Of New Haven,
CAPITAL' - 451.000,
The “ Home” Is established oni
the business annually nmouutlDj
MOST RELIABLE AND PCI
Special attention given to Perpclut
on Desirable Property atlowi
ALL LOSSES
Liberally Adjui
COAL BUCKETS,
PUOMPILT PA.
%
at the office of the CARLISLE
20 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pu.
Oct. 28. 1869-ly
1794
INSUKANC 1 OMPAHV
nnd JOBBING
NORTH AMERU
Oldest Insurance Compart/ is
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.
SEVENTY-ONE YEANS pucwsl
experience, wlib n reputation for i*
and HONORABLE PEALING UNbt
by any similar inutilution.
LOSSES PAil)Bince'orpanlzflUon,ot
$3 8,000,00 0.
It In WISDOM ami ECONOMY loin'
best Companies, and there la WOXy
than the old I N K URAN CE CO.'
WORTH AMERICA.
ArthurG. Coffin.President;Chnrl**l
President; Muihlns Marls. Hfcreiari
Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, «<
SAUL. K. HUMKICIf
llalu.Stree
December JO, ibOO.—ly.
NORTHWESTERN
MUTU
IJISUIUKI COIF
Office, No. 41G Main Stm'-
' I J,.,
* tAolfo4el Tjlio Insurapce Comj
Cnnttnfntrtmrl the Large* Compaq
the tieabord Cities.
Assets, Over
(AND RAPIDLY njCflEAStf
No. Members,
ADDING 1 000 NEW ONES BArl ’A,
Income in 1809, $3 838,688.»
No, of Policies Issued in I*®’
REV. JAS. fl. WOODBDR*
DICKINSON. l’ A *»
Bnocinl ARPnt,
Offlco with John T. Green. bM;j* jr
ver Hlreel. where pomp Ip**”' fl fli'
mnv he obtained and appHcnJ
Inducements to Ministers and p
lor benevolent objects.
May 5, 70-3»n*
rnHR MAOIC
JL colored linlr or honrd to « P 0 »
or brown. It rnntntnn I A»
use u. one p*nt by mnli f ‘^Y* g £iel
MAGIO COMB CO., SP rIDB
April 2 i—am
ill),
iai
in
:e.
—AND—
CUTLER^
CARLISLE, PA.,
Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
Putty,
VarnlMiM,
Cement,
Plaster,
band,
11. SAXTOS
insurance
CONNECTICUT.
SECURE BASIS,
§2,000,00
and Is one of the
COMPANIES
in the United Slates
AND^
SAMUEL K. HUMJ
Chartered
Philadelphia.
MILWAUKEE, Wffl.