American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 27, 1870, Image 4

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HAIL. I ALL HAIL I!
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THE GLOUY OP THE NIGHT IS THE
I MORNING GLORY STOVE.
' N THE QREA TEST STOVE tX>lt IMS.
; Walker A* (Jlaudy Imvluji Just, returned from
Now York ami Philadelphia, whom they have
.mtfchasod the largest, latest and best assort
'meat of
IP MILOR
Ox) O KI N ti A N H
11 k atin'u bto v rs.
tMorbroutyn to tins place, h”™ I *"* on oxlllbl '
blon and for sale nt tholr store ».
* NO. IS. WEST MAIN STREET,
! where they anil always be pleased to see tUoir
[old friends ami many now ones, call and exam-
THR OIIISAT MORNINU (iLOKY
PALLOR STOVE AN 1 > HEATE
-aNI'-
THIS ‘'KI.RHHATKD ' UKU(U..\T< m<J(! TAUV
-■Tol* (’(JOKIN'/ Si’OVl
the npat in Tin: woui.n.
TilK MORNING .O LOU V
is< t tj*• mo I parlor stove in vise unywiicrt 1
or evorv here. It Is u Ruse Burner, and mu* tiro
will Inst ,! winter. It has mini doors ail amend
and Is ns rmht and eheerful iisnn open irate. We
respeetti ; y refer T<> tin* follownu; persons from
unions hundreds or other* who have used it. ns
to ItA merits':
Tmmts U. Weakley, illon. J. SMnuM.
Rev. .t. Rons. . 1 Edward Fury,
W. H. Mullln, .Sui-g't Irvin,
Wehort it Derland il’ol. A. Noble,
Con Weiso i Mr. MunsllrM, Hnp’t,
Rhoads, j Ml. Holly Taper Mill
i.-'vi Treco,
tfiimnel (treason, • Sani'l Ketnpton
Weakley it Sadler,
1.. T. (treeiuleld,
samm?! lr. Gould
Jason W. Eby,
Tlios. Lee.
Rcter Spnhr,
Win. T. Stuart,
JoH. Galbraith
, 1 hos. ( ’hanibt’i'lin,
'olin.Stuurr,
John T. Omni,
•Hfnvy li. Hm-khoUli-r
iHk-Inml Woods.
J. H. Woods,
iMn.l.-Woods.
John M. Grt'^sr..
Wo lia.voal.Hoa very largo variety of Cook Stove
nfthe verv host. namely:
NOBLE COOK. (Gas Burner.) •
COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,)
W.M. PENN,
EUhEKA.
WAUASfI. .
ELECTRIC,
NIaCtKA, all of which have'&lvon groat sat
cliim In to tlio purchaser*. Wo "have also
fasre lot of
TIN AND OTlfflß WARES,
©four own mnnuhictuie
TIN AND SHEET IRON.
of till kinds constantly on hand.
.SPOUTING, BOOKING A JOBBING
v
of all kinds done on short notice and substanti
ally. In conclusion wo invite our friends to cull
and examine our goods and save at least twen
ty per cent.
WALKER. & CLAUDY.
NO. IK WEST MAIN STREET,
C.VKI.rSLK, I>A.
Oct. 8.1« W.
QRAND OPENING
OF THE.FALL CAMPAIGN.
RHINBSiHITII & RUPP,
No, 02 and GI North Hanover street,
Tin and Sheet-Iron Workers,
AND DEALERS IN
Cook, Parlor, and every variety of
It K A T I N G S T O V E S
The subscribers, having recently erected a
.commodious store- room, adjoining their old
Hand, allordlng increased facilities lor business,
are now prepared to furnish their patrons ami
the public generally with every article hi their
line. oiL.llie most accommodating terms. With
a large and varied as-ortment, l«) which midi
tonsure cons'antly made, they feel confident
that In quality and price they are ahead of all
competition. .
AUill-STOVUS,
COOK STOVES,
This deparltnent of their stork is unexcelled
‘ lorartlstic design, suporloritnlsu, and simpllcl
,:y of arrangement,amongwhldi may he men*
i I*l oaed the
■MTKNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER,
DOUBLE-OVEN COOK
BARLEY SHEAF. N(JIIt,H COOK, and
.OVELTY PARLOR COOK STOVE
with a variety-of other Cook Stoves well Ur owe
■or their excellence.
KITOHKN BA.NOES,
nf nil Kinils, Inonullustily L-L-lebnut-d
JS'ATXONAI, range.
BASE BURNERS,
If you want an Ornamental Stove,
If you wantnn Economical Stove,
It you want a Powerful Heating Stove,
If you want a Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove,
sail and examine our stock, where 3 r on will find
the
RTENTAL HOT BLAST,
with reversible flue and oven
ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER,
for two or moro rooms
REVOLVING LIGHT,
AND MAGIC LIGHT
BASE BURNERS,
with a largo assortment of
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
ALSO
SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE,
plain and Japanned, Including
Toilet Ware,
Cash and Deed Boxes,
Bread, Cake, and Sugar Boxes,
Spoons of all kinds,
Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets,
Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware,
Wrought Iron Puns, Shovels and Tongs, Coal
md KlourSlevea, Flat Irons, Brass Kettles, Fruit
furs, Ac..4c., emhrnclnga large and complete
iHSorlment to wßlch w«* Invite the attention of
myors. Wo are ntyo prepared to furnish
rumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells,
ly on hand
IMRE BRICK AND REPAIRS FOR. iSTOVFS
'HOOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK
‘attended to promptly and on returnable terms
J5Sy Old Stoves taken in Exchange.
: Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestow-'
dd on us we are determined, by Increased elfortK
to merit u continuance of It. and respeefiully
'ask the public to call and examine for them
udves.
RHINESMITH & RUPP,
Nos. 02 and 0J f North Hanover St,
Carlisle, Penna
QUM BE BLAND V A Ij I-. k y
KAIL B O A D I
CHA K G K O F II OUB S I
On mul nnovThursdny, Juno 10, IS7O, ynaaon
gor Trains will run dallyus follows, (Huudayaox
copied).
7 'rain leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A.
M.,MeehanloslmrgB.sW, ('arllslelUl, NewvllleO.lT.
shlppensburg 10,20, nmmberslmrg lii.M..Greeu
castle 11.1(5, arriving at Hagerstown U. 15 A. M.
Matt 'JV'iin leaves Harrisburg I.B* V. M., Me
chanlosburg 2.00, Parllsle 2.10, Newvllle H.lfi.sbln*
pensburg 8.13, CMmmbersbutg -1.20, Grooucnsllo
1. 50, arriving ut Hagerstown 5,25 I’. M.
AVnrm 7Vf/ui loaves Harrisburg 1.10 I’. M.,. Mo*
jlmnlesburg 1,17,rar1151e0.17. Newvl: i»fi.fiO,fahlp;
pensburg 0 17, arriving at Clmmborsburg at 0.-ia
Vi Sn.rc.tl Train leaves Cbamborsburg S,oo ' A. M..
Greencaslle 0.15. arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A
M- ■ K ASTIVAED:
Acromvtoilnfiort 7rain losives ClmmUerslmig fl.oO
A. M., Shlppvnslmrj: 5.-}*, Nov/vlllt* 0 00. CuiHslpl
ftJU, MoolmnlcslmvK 7.02 arriving sit Havrlslmm
7.50 A. M. ‘
Mail Train lonvi-s Hagerstown S.CO A. .M,, Green*
castle s.:is,HhamU«*rshnrg O.lO.Shippenshim'
NewvlUo l*U I. ('’nrUsle 0 .50, Moehaniosburtf U. 21
arriving tU Hun Isbr.rg 11.55 A. M.
Knnv.« Train leaves llautMstowr 12.00 M.
GreeneasHe 12.2*. rharnbembm*: 1.05. smppens*
liurj* 1.57, NowvllU* 2.10, GarlisU- 2.50. Mechanics*
bur<; s.is, arriving nt. UsiviiKlmm .V)0 1\ M.
,1 MLrcil Train leaver, Hagerstown JI.US, I‘. M.,
Greencaslln 1.12, arriving sit ('lmml'erslHirg 5.05
closo ennneetions at Harrisburg
wii !> t mins to and I mm Philadelphia, Nuw York.
P.alUmore, Washington, IMitsburu.svnd nil points
West
O. N. fiUMi,
M:iV 12.15711. ■ •
Unilrond Otlloo, (.rhumb's; AitrlUO. IK7u.
pHADING U A 11< HOAD,
■ I 1 ’Al, L AIIUANCIKMKX r
Great Tronic line (com the Not Ili and No'th
wesi lor Philadelphia',. New York. Reading
Pottsvllle. A*mhiml, Mlnntu.kin. Leb
anon. Allonfiiu'M, '•'ri'-toM, Eplnnla r Lit <’/, I.;iiu , »
Ice. Columbia, Arc. x . ,
Trains leave Han Nlmig for New i oik u< fol
lows • at 5 :r* s lu, s5O A- M., ami 2 •’»'» I*. M.. run
uecttng with similar trains «>u Pennsylvania-
Railroad. ami arriving at New. Vnr,k at I- 10
mum, II 50, and 100;) I*. M„ rcspt clivciv, Sleep
ing Cars accompany the 5 :15 A. M., trains with
out change
Upturn ng: Leave New 5 m*k at 9 Oil A. M., 12
00 noon » nd 5 on I*. RL, Philadelphia at 8 10
‘A. M. ami •> «0 P. RL; Sleeping ears aceompauy
thotidO A. RL. and aOO I*. M. trains from New
York, wit limit change.
Leave Harrisburg for Ueiullng, rotisvlllo, 'I a
maqua, Rlmersville, Ashland, shamokln, IMnc
grovo. Allentown and Philadelphia at s in A.
RL. 25'1 andl 10 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon ami
principal way-stations; tin* 110 P. M. train con*
ncctlng lor Philadelphia, PniUvllh. and Colum
bia onlv. Fur PtiHsvjUc,Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Harrisburg at 0 10 P. SI,
' Hast Pennsylvania Kall.voad trains leave Read-
Ing for. Allentown. Easton anil New Sork at
7 21.10 30 10 |,j A RI .and 145 P. RL Returning,
leave New York at ‘J.Oo A. RL. 12 00 nnmi ami 5 t.'O
P* M. and Allentown at 7 20 A. M. 12 25 noon, 1 20
ami 8 45 P. M.
Way passenger train leave Phlladolphlaat7-
30 A RT., connecting with similar train on Fast
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 85
P. M.. stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsvllle at 5 40,1)00 a. M., and 250 P.
RL, Herndon at 1000 A. M..Shamokln nts 10 and
11 05 A*‘'L. Ashland at 7 05 A. M„ and 1230 Noon
Mahanov city at 7 51 A. RL, and I 07 P. M„ Tatmi
qua at 8 33 A. M., and 2 20 I’. M., for Philadelphia
ami New York.
Leave Pottsvllle, via. Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 8 15 A.-RI. for Harrisburg, and
12 ol> noon for Pino Grove and Tremont,
Heading accommoilation train, leaves Potts
vllle at 640 A. RI., passes Heading at 7 30 A.M.,
arriving at Phlladolphla'at 10 20 A. RL, returning,
leaves Philadelphian! 5 15 P. M., passing Reading
at s 00 P. Rt.. arriving at Pottsvllle at 0 40 P. RL
Pnttslown accommodation train, leaves Polls
town at .0 25 A. Mu returning, leaves Philadel
phia at 4 00 P. M.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Uondlngat72o
A. RL, and 15 I . M., lor Kplmvta. Lilia, Lancas
ter. Columbia. »tc.
Perk toman Railroad trains leave - Perkioinon
Junction at 7 10,0 05 A.RT.,3 <oo'and 035 P. M„
returning, leave Schwonksvlllcut 0 30, 8 !fl A. M.,
12 50 Noon, and -140 P. RL. connecting with simi
lar trains on Heading Railroad
Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave P«*ttstown
at II 40 A. Rl„ and 0 20P.M. returning, leave Rlt.
Pleasant at 700 and 11 SA. RL. connecting with
’ similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester valley Railroad trains leave Ilrldgo
port £ t.H 30 A.M,. 205 and 502 P. M., returning,
leave Oownlngtown at 0 20 A. M.. 1248 and f, tfi P.
M., connectlug with similar trains on Heading
Railroad.
• n» Snndavs; leave New York at; 5 00 P. M.,
Philadelphia at son A. M. and 3 15 P. RL. (the
son A. M. train running only to Reading.) leave
Pottsvllle n’t HOO A. M , Harrisburg at 5 35 A. RI.
and 410 P. RI.; leave Allentown at 7 23 A. M. and
845 P.-M. leave Residing at-7 15 A.M. and 10 05
P. RT. for Harrisburg, at 7 23 A. M. for New York,
at 4 45 P. RL for Allentown, and at 5) 40 A. RL and
4 25 P M. for Philadelphia. -
'Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points qt re
duced rates.
Luggage chocked through ; 100 pound** allowed
each Pavsenger. O. A. NIcHM-S.
Sep. 22. lS7c. Ocnvral iVpm/i/c/idcid,
GOIJTIi MOUNTAIN' IKON
1 K A 1 L.K O A i>!
OFFICE OF GENERAL SI T 1 ’ERINTENDENT.
Cakmsi.h, Pa., Sept. 11, 1870.- •.
On and after September lltth, trains will leave
Carlisle ut. (t:w A. M. for -Pino Grove ; 2.50 P. M..
for Hunter’s Run.
urtuuxisq.
ivr Pine Grove at 0.00 A. SI.; Hunter’s Run
at -U)0 P.iM.
Sep. 22,1870.
B. E W I N G ,
CABINET MAKER
NE W P URN!T UR E
Solas, (.‘amt* Stools.
‘ Limoges, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables.
Reception Chairs', Ottomans,
• Bureaus, What-Nots
Secretaries. Ac., Ac.,
Par>or.
OFFICE STOVES.
Chamber
and Office
F UK N r T V R E.
■* of the Latest Styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES,
lu great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country attended *.n promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Doc. 17. Isfiy—tt
QARRIAGE BUILDING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND REPAIRING
Done promptly and at reasonable rale 7
CARRIAGES,
Always on hand or made to order.
I will CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, or
SPRING WAGONS for Good HORSES.
Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds
A. SENSEMAN,
Still at work, and invites nil IBs old customers
and the public In general to give him a call.
Remember thcold eMahlished place, on Pitt
street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle,
Knives ana Forks,
LIVERY
In connection with the above establishment,
May 12.70-Iy
JMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS !
A decision lias Just been rendered by the Uni
ted Htatcs Supreme Court, which allows a bounty
of BIOD to each soldier who enlisted In the volun
teer service for three years prior to Julv 22, IKdl
and was discharged for disease before the exp!-
ration ot two years. The decision does notafleci
those who enlisted after July 22, IMII, The heirs
of those who enlisted as above and have since
died are entitled to the same ns surviving sol
dlers. The undersigned Is prepared.to colled all
claims arising from the above decision. In let
tors of Inquiry, please enclose u postage stamp.
Xf , \\ M. B. BUTLER.
Mnrcl-. ill. 1070—if CurMslc. I ! n,
/"'IHEAP, durable, simple I'onrinjr, all
ffSli.hJnSrt 11 ' rrmn ,<'u“t So., ,l„llv<. TO l fren of
May 12, TO-
■HailvoaUs
Summer Arrungement.
WKSTW A U I>
M(huhn[ , SejtU’infjrr .V/f, ISTO.
cii.VNUE tJr KCin-Tiyr/
F. C. ARMS, ,
Ocn'l, Sit})'/.
AND LINt>KRTAKKR
WEST MA IN STREET...
CARLISLE, PENN’A.
A Sl'LNJi’Din ASSORTMENT OK
for the Holidays, compnsing <
Dining boom,
Kit chi;
BUGGIES’, AND
SPRING WAGONS,
Taken In exchange for work.
A FIRST GLASS
IL K. rEl?}?Rn
JSt]) (ffiootis
1870
FALL AND WINTER.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
FILL Mil WIVM (MOM,
at prices that duly compolUlon.
,Sir ' k afl.K AND WOOI. POPLINS.
a . v EMPRESS CLOTHS,
KUE.NW! MEIHSOEB, UOU]!A , X
NOKWifii row,ins,
POPLINS ALPACAS,
PATKN’T WASP POPLINS.
lAlliM S.LIC ANl> WOOL SERGE,
BEAUTIFUL PLAfDS, &c.
Eleamit Muck of Water Proofs, m nil thQiiew
mixtures. We uvo selling n very good quality
at. U)e. per yard.
Handome stock ol
SHAWLS
Just opened, very cheap.
Wiille'and Gray BLANKETS, cheaper than
over.
J[ OUUN I N O GOOD S',-
Repps. Black Morlnoes. 11 Wool UeLnlnes, Rol
den I’ovu. Blu«d£ Cretonne, (something new
and verv desirable ) Crape Veils, Collars, Gloves,
.Ththet Shawls,.Crapes, iVc.
A full js-nrlmci'.l. of Faucial Good-. always nu
hand.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
Elegant 'assortment ot
FFeneh ('asslmers, „ , ,<■
Cloths, Reavers and Suitings,
now on exhibition.
SHIRTS made to order at’short notice and
tailor Unit cannot be excelled.
FURS! FUIISM
Will open on net, Ist, the’ NfoeAof Furs
over otlered. Over one bandied sets at very
' low prices. •- •
DOMESTIC GOODS.,
Unbleached Muslins, at 8 and 10 cts.
A Tip Top Muslin at Iritis. 1 yard wide.
Rest Appleton (a) Muslin only 15 els.
All the popular makes, Blenched Muslins, at
reduced prices.
CALICOES, 0, R, 10 and 12>£ cts.
CANTON FLANNELS, 15,18 and 20 cts.
Llndsevs. Flannels. Genas, Sattlnctts, Ging
hams, Checks, Tickings, &c. All at reduced
prices.
All the best DeLalnos lu now styles only 20 ots
A great bargain In Plain Alpacas all.colors only
25 cts. per yard.-
A full stock of
HOSIERY. WAIVER. AND NOTIONS, *
at very Reasonable Prices.
I would cordially Invite all to Inspect our new
stock and prices ns I nuv determined not to’bo
undersold but will oiler -some of the best Bar
gains that can bo found In Carlisle.
Jj. T. GREENFIELD,
No. j, East Main Sired.
Sep. 2!). 70.
1870.
FALL CAMPAIGN,
NOW OPENING
AT Tin-:
CENTRAL
IS I V fiODDS SIMB.
Direct from Now York, and Phllnuclphln. A
great variety of
DRESS GOODS,
Blade ami Fancy Colored Dross Silks.
IRISH POPLINS, in all colors.
FRENCH POPLINS, In ail colors.
EMPRESS REPPS, all color
Cala Plaid Cloths for Circulars and Serltings,
PLAIT) POPLINS.
M FRINGES, ALPACAS, &c.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS,
Striped and Plaid Shawls, a great variety* for.
Ladles’, Misses’, and Children.
P IJ'RS! P.U R S!!
a full Hue of evfcry grade and quality of Furs’
Hi eat ba/guins. Much under the price of last
season.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS,
Great bargains in White Blankets
Great Bargains In Colored Blankets.
WOOLEN GOODS,
Breakfast Shawls, new styles of Hoods. Scarfs
Ties, Ac., in great quantities. ’
DOMESTIC GOODS, '
Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens. Tickings
Ca'lcoes, Ginghams, Kentucky Jeans, at lower
rates than elsewhere.
FLANNELS, FLANNELS,
our stock eantiof ho surpassed In any grade or
kind of Flannois. Call and. see,great induce
ments to purchase ,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
of eve] y variety and quality, at prices to suit all
customers. Call and see all Garments, and
made up at short notice.
NOTIONS, NOTIONS,
In such variety as wo are only able to exhibit.
Lull ami see for yourselves.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
U o have lust filled our Carpet Room, with new
heautllul styles of Carpets, Floor 011-clolhs all
widths, Druggitt, Mattings. Rugs, Malts. Ac.
Cannot be undersold in Carpeßs.
Wewoitid say to all persona desiring to pur
chase Fall Goods, to examine our slock before
malting purchases; ns we have purchased the
largest stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, at ex
tremely low prices that can be seen In the coun
ty, and as wo are determined to keep tip our
reputation lor soiling very cheap.
Bargains at the Central, for over Customer,
Cull and see for yourselves, *
LFJDICH & MILLER.
Sep. 20,70.
CTloHjlng
1870.
ISTO. rt, ' xillx
O P E*N INC
SPUING TRADE
Ready Made Clothing,
WAiIIME & BROWN,
THIS MONTH
■ Opening to Uio penonio ilio KnindoKl stock of
(•'INK CLOTH 'Nil forMcuuml Hoys, that Oak
Hall bns,e,ver coulalmu-l.
flinco Inst Fall wo have secured tho two Inrqo
lots ndjolnlnp uh, and have’creeled upon them
an lron*lront building, equal in sl/.o to our fm
mcr HuJJdlng, making Oak Hun twice as laigo
us before, in .order to ‘accommodate tho
GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE,
Who have becomoour customers.
Wu invito un'our cuMimnerH, with their neigh
bors and irJrmls, to nay ns an early visit, to ex
amine our Mammoth miildingH, and to inspect
our
MAMMOTH STOCK,
WANNAMAigm & BROWN.
O A K HALL
CLOTH INC. KSTAUUSIIMRNT
Nos. 530, 532,531, 530 Market street., and Nos. 1, 3
5,7, I), 11 ami 13 South Sixth street.
PHILADELPHIA,
Send your orders If you eau’L come.
April 11,1370—1. v
IN EVERY WAY
WORTHY OF
TENT lON,
advantages we
'SJt of a large,
fence, of
V years,
[merits
■;come
JT
The gre;
possess, as the res
well-established ani.
business, with an-expel
more than twenty-five!
enable us to offer induci
to all who are about to '
purchasers of
asr Ready-Made CJ
second to no e;
the country
all made of
carefully
sound- or/
is mad.
lowest I
a well/
clothiel
Clothii
goes to
ment, is ,
stock of goods
.blishment in
Jur garments are
:he best materials,
.I'ected ; nothing un
'in any way imperfect
up at all, even in the
grades of goods. It is
Established fact among
\s, that our Ready-Made
'v, in every thing that
nake a superior gar
-rftjualled by any
Philadelphia.
Nso large
can
day.
ran-r
Ithe
■ye
Our assortment .
and varied that every
be fitted at once, without c
Our prices are always gua)
teed as low, or lower, than!
lowest elsewhere. We
also a fine assortment of
1870.
ass* Goods in the Pie*
which will he made ui
in the best manr
prices much lew
usually charge'’
made to ord
Gentle
delphia.
measur
book?
forw;
mail,
ments,
seleftei
Stock,
which
cor reel
B 7
:an, by having their
registered oh our
lave samples of goods
Id, with price' lists, by
any time, and gat
her made to order or
lade
jress,
tp fit
Tower.
Half ioa'
npUE HYPERION HAIR CURL ICRS.
aN indispensable
(Puh'utnl July m iwr.)
This Curler is tho most jv rfoct invention ev*
ottered t<» the 'public. It is,easily operated. net
In appearance, uml \v)h not injure the hair, j
there Is no heat required, nor any metallic sul
stance used to nisi, or break the hair.
Alanuiactured duly, and for sale bv
McMIIiLaN & CO.
No, 03 North Front St,
I’IIILADULI'III a, Pa.
Sold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion
St-rus.
N. B.—Single Box 23,cents; U boxes.assorloi
sizes, (13cts. MailedJrrc touny part ot the Uullei
Stairs, upon receipt of lhein«noy, . .
June lu, 70—Om
jp T T EIiSBUBQ
PIONEER
White and Red Lead and Putlv
Mumifaelurera, Pittsbuvy , Pet.
T. 11. NEVIS & (0.,
I'U'TSIWRQ, PA
Omls: I am inucli pleased with thopuro White
Lead, purchased ofyou and take plensuio in Hie
recommendation T>f It to the puhl cas tho best I
have everm ed. I have worked Wethm 11l * RroV
ami Lewis A Pros,. Pmo Phlhidelnhin I
trmst say I like your Lead hitter ffin V.
the market Jor body mid color. All you claim
for it cannot ho surpassed. joucuum
CIIAS..U. !!OFFISH.
Cahmsk, Rep. 0,1870.
Messrs. T, 11, AVc/a O). 1 , r
Pittsburg, l»n.
Gents I have hud some opportunities for the
trluJ of your I uro White Lend, i most heartily
recommend It to the publlons c/ecidedly.tlm host
in Him nmrkot. Imn familiar with nil the Pure
Jji-jul in the market. Lew- & liriw. WetheH I
& Co. of Philadelphia, do say your lend glvel
greater suit faction limn either of thorn, on acs
‘•mint of hotly,color and lino grlmllmr which i m
nil Dio quallllcutloiiH required of a good artUdo
JOHN AKNEY.
HKAinNO, August 31, 1870.
Messrs T. 11, Ifcvin.A fb.,
w, . PltUdmrg. Pa.
Ge»//f • Ilmvo Imd your White Lend analyzed
Pur e L * cm Kt * a . * lu Pronounced It Htiictly
H. \V. HOLLENI3ACH, Painter.
„. l : .\S*y ft p K of <>«»• V, uro is guaranteed
Hlrh-tlj Pure, and is liner ground, better color
s!l! U !' u ’ •>ll»=r Jil tho United
Hlutr s. i hese are strong terms hut me none the
less true, (.'all on Miller A Dowers. Carlisle Pa'
Strilaf? U ‘° °" ly '’““ y “ forwilulu
T. 11. KEVIN i CO.,
, , I’liMioci- I'nlnt WnrkH, Fitt-sburg
Omi-t: mn\ Hn)u Rooms, WaVltctand dd Avfnno
wop, a, <o—Jm“
18T0"
I 1 'HIE '
,r©a
/ order,
and at
than are
ir Garments
n visiting Phila-
•t St.
! Sts.
ARTICLE IfOR Til
LADIES.
“Johnny" Smith Is now opoulngsuperior Oys
ters, Received twice a week, winch he sells at
greatreduciiou in price,
“is twhlemire kept'neat and clean and fur-:
nlshed with ail the necessary accompaniments.
I'unilhcssupplied with Urstqmillty of Oysters
( »n short notice. The celebrated NEWARK
BkER. and MASSEY & COLUNB’ PHILADEL
PHIAALEun dniliglu.
Give him u trial aud ho will endeavor to give
satlslaction to all.
„ „ . „„ , JNO. B. SMITH.
Oct. 6,70—1 y
Caiilisle, Sept. 0, 1870.
WANTED FOR THE
Light of the World.
Containing Plootwoo’a “Llfo of Christ ' and
Llvos."f mo Anostiea, Evangelismmul M fifty rH."
Uoddrlc ges ■■Evldeuoraof Clirlstlunlly,” -hist
ory of the Jews,” bv Josephus; "History of ail
religious Denominations,” with trentfso and
tables relating to events connected whh ino DU
hie history cout Jnlng many line engravings.—
Olmlslmn-fcnowodgi 0 CO '" 1,1 ‘ ,U ' of
W. FEINT, HU B. bEVENTH Bt„ Philadelphia.
Uot, <», 70, iw,
WANTED FOR
F R E E ■ LOVE.
AND
ITS VOTARIES.
hy I)r. JOHN I). ELLIH. Stupendous revelations
mu sun ling disclosures. The whole subject
laid Imre and its hhhmusuesH exposed to unLger
sal execration. Written In the Interests of cTvi
lizaticm, » hrlstianlty and Public Monthly
for circulars and terms. U. h. PubJUhing
Co. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago and at
ou, “ Oct. 0, 70 4w
Jbair liJencuirt.
Ayer’s
Hair -Vigor,
For resloring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, mid effectual
for. preserving tho
hair. Faded or gran
I. hair in soon restored
*° original color
■ wM-M \§W/ • Wlt^l * IG y^ oss an(^
* f rcsJmcss c -C y oi dh
Thin hair is thick-*
cued, falling hair checked, and haUU
ness oflcn, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tho
hair where tho follicles me destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied and decayed.
But such-as remain can he aaved for
usefulness by this application.. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
mak6 some preparations dangerous and
injurious to tho , hair, the Vigor can
•mly benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else catv he found ro desirable.
Caufjiin.V.g uAiiUox* oil d*<*. it docs
not soil while cambric, mid' yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aye. & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRrOi-3 $l.OO.
For Rnlo by HAVERSTICK & BUOU, Agents,
Carlisle, Pft.
Feb. 10.1H70—lv . .
OSADALIB
THE GREAT AMERICAN
HE \LTH RESTORER, purifies theblood
.inleu es Scrofula? Syphilis. Wkm Discus*
,*h. Rheumiitlsin, Diseases of Women, and
all Chronic AHVctions of the 810-al, Liver
ami Kidneys, - Recommended hytheMedl
cal Fnenlty and many thousands of our
best oil Irens,
Rend tliis testimony of Physicians' and
patients who have used Uosaduils; send
for our Rosadulls iiuidu to Health Hook,
or Alumnae for this year, which wo publish
for gratuitous distribution , it willglve you
much -valuable informrUou. -
Dr. U. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says
I take pleasure in recommending your
RosaPM.is as a very powerful alterative.
I have seen it used In two eases with happy
results’—one In a casoof secondary syphilis,
In which the patient pr aiuunccd himself
cuied after having taken live Dottles ol
your medicine. Tho other la a case of
scrofula of long atumllng, which Is mpldly
Irapiovlug under Hr use, and the Indica
tions are that tho pißleut will soon recover
I have carefully examined the formula by
which your Kosadahs is mude, and flnd-ll
an oxvellent compound.t.f alterative In
gredients,
Dr. Ftparkn, of astc |lo lasville;*lty., says
lie has used Uosadalls In cases of Hcrotula
and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory'
results as u cleaner of the illood I know no
hotter remedy.
Samuel <J. McFadden, Murfreesboro',
Tenn.. «ays:
1 have used seven bottles of Uosadalls,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism;
send me four bottles, ns I wish it for my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Henj in in Bcciuol, of Lima, Ohio, writes.
I h ivosuffered for twenty years with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body
a short time since I purchased a bottle of
RosiulMis and H effected a perfect cure.,
Rosadalls is sold by iwl druggists.
Laboratory* UI Exchange Place, Balti
more. CLEMENTS & CO. ■
JL-ropi-ietors.
Feb 10. ly
Cathartic Pills,
;r r.U the purposes of a X»axati>'
/Tv Perhaps no one me«Jt
cine is so universally re-,
,V qniml.bv - everybody as
S')' a r.uiiai tic, nor \\ iu- ever
• 7~r’~' ' aav before so universal
\ -u.-. • ly adopted into u*e, hi
}■ . | everyeamitry ami among
; \ . >. -fy /’ all elassoi.ns tins mild
i hat eiUcieiit purgative
V i'Ul. Tlic.obvious rea
. A .. . -'V/ f-oi* i-.diutili.-vUmol'crc
... - ' .el ,■ ~ liame and Jar move eJfec
'L.; v— ■■ lual remedy than any
' ' oiimr. 'J'liuao who have*
•! 'in '\v • ■ ;t u - cured loom: those who have
ku >w iii-.i i• iheiv neighbor.* and friends,
I .aI I;.mw i i.d vh.it 'i» dnev once it docs ahvuva
. hath in". - '-, - fail i laroiigh any fault or nugluutof
co mM-,iii..-i. V.’c have thousands upon thou
, id *nf ceuni of I heir vcmarkab'e cures of tlio
lev. in r con but such euros uvo known iu
-ry iicighh.. Im.'d, and we need not publish them,
•npb-d to all ngis and conditions in all Win-ales;
it lining m-itlie. - vain.net or any d- , '-'erioud drug,
•y may b-- r--l;nn will) saf-ty hv anybody. Their
gar coarn ; ..tc-i-m* i tlumujver IVe.di and makes
. m pi. - * i •- a to take, while being purely vegetable
i iuinn can arise front their use m any quantity.
They operate by their p-.vcrfni influence on tho
mrnal viscera to purify tho blond and stimulate it
o healthy a •lion —remove tho obstructions of tho
>maeh, bowels, liver, and other organs of tho
' ly. rcHoriug their irregular action to health, and
correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
cuts as are the llrst origin of disease. n
Minute directions are given In the wrapper on
m box, for the following complaints, which those
ill.H rapally euro:— - .
For or Smlig-estlon, XiNtless*
: **V, ? - " 1,, - llor and of Appetite, they
I'udd be taken modc-ulely to stimulate tho atom
h and restore its healthy tone and action.
For ffjivj*r Complaint mid Us various eyrrtp*
'ii', BSiliou* llrailaclusMick IBoudaclie,
.luiiilU-o or fiirccn Nichm*MH, Alliuus
;ilic mul Sliliomt Fcvei-i, they should bo ju*
i -iously taken Tor each case, to correct tho diseased
•tion nr remove the obstructions which cause It.
For Bfiysontcfy or Diarrhoea, but one mild
ho is generally required.
For lahuumatN'u, Clout. Gravel, IPalni*
ition of the IB part, E»aln in tho Nlcln.
'•'rU mul JLuins, they should bo continuously
dccii, ns required, to change tlio diseased action of
ir system. With such change those’complaints
Happen*.
For Dropsy ami BBrojulcal fttvrdUno 1 * they
lould be taken in large and IVequont doses to pro*
i Ihe eJJe.it of.'t drastic purge.
For Muppresslon a largo dose should be taken
it produces llio desued cired bv sympathv. •
As a Dlinn-r VIII, take one or two Villa to pro*
into dl.gosllonand relieve the stomach.
Au.oeraslonal dose stimulates the stomach and
nycls into healthy action, restores the appetite,
'mi invigorates the system. Hun>*c it is often nd*
.mtageous where no serious derautreniont exist*
hie who feels tolerably well, otten (hula thatndosr
•I* these Villa makes him p-el decidedly better, from
Heir cleansing and renovating effect on tho dlges*
'v-e apparatus.
•dt.«/. C. A.YEIt »C* CO,, Vi’ctcilcfil Chctnista t
7/>’ rt ” yjs*.. TT ft, A.
For Sale by HAVERSTICK dBRO’S.. Agents
Carlisle, Pft.
Feb. 10 1870-lt
JflSiswUaneoiig.
jJIREBH AND PRIME I
CLEAN, PAT AND JUICY.
■ SMITH’S
OYSTEISALOON,
IN THE VOLUNTEER BUILDING
South Market Square^
Drugs,
jQKU OS AMI* MEMICIMJES .
THE best, place
TO Dv T
PURE AND RELIABLE
SJ>M 17. G S 9
Medicines and Fine Chemical
18 AJT
JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK/
No. 5
SeutVv Hanover Street,
CARLISLE PA.
DEALEKS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicas,l hoolcs
Fancy Quods, Confectionaries, Per
fumer;/, Toilet Articles, &<■., Dye
■'iluijs, Cosmetics, Stationary,
Ac. Also, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur.
posts. ,
Ills assortment of Goods, n variety, novel
ty ami elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti
cles have been selected with great cure,and are
caleuloled In quality nnd price to.command tho
attention of purchasers.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand
All goods warranted as represented.
JOSEPH B. HAVEESTICK
Wo. € South'Hunovoz'St.
•Oct. 2D,IR7C--ly
«Brocerles.
LUES! FROM EUROPE,
Dath of Napoleon!
CAI-ITIHATIOS OF PARIS
And a Great Fall in Grocerii
’ at the store of
JOHN WOLF, Jr.,
jVo. 44 EastJPomfret St • ■
stock of
FESH GROCERIES
Just opened at
selling at reduced prices at
Best
Teas,
Goffees,
Sugars,
Syrups,
At
LAMPS I
LAMPS,
I~^AMPS,
At WOLF'S;
FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES'
Mackerel,
1,2 and 8 Mackerel. In whole, half, or quar
ter .barrels, m* kua, at the lowest prices ever of
fered In Carlisle, ■ At WOLFIS.
BEST brands llonr, bacon, bums,
shoulders, flitch, dr!d beef, cheese, pickled
anil spired salmon, sardines, smoked halibut,
Burlington honing, scaled herring at
MACKEREL,
WOLF'S.
QUEENSWARE, Cliinaware, Gluaa
ware, Earthenware and Woodware,
- At WOLF’S.
JpURE Wine and Cider Vinegar,
At WOLF’S.
iVb. 44, East JPom/ret St,,
CARLISLE.
Sep. 2i), 70—ly
GROCERIES, fiu.
The subscriber begs leave lo Inform the citi
zens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has pur
chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny No. 78
Mouth Hanover Street, Carlisle, where Lo will
carry ou the Grocery Business um usual. Ills as
sort meat is varied, and consists in part of
QUEENHWARE,
GLASSWARE,
STONE and
EARTHEN WARE, >
CEDAR and
WILLOW WARE
TEAS.
COFFEES.
SYRUPS.
SPICES,
fancy soaps,
ROPES.
TOBACCO,
PISH,
OILS.
HALTERS,
SUGARS.
SALT,
POTATOES,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT,
CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED,
uml a full assortment of articles usually kept iu
a Arsi-class Grocery store. Give him a cud, and
satisfaction tvill be guaranteed.
Oct. 10 IWI9. JOHN HECKMAN.
FR ESH G ROOEBIEBI FRESH
GROUERIESU
Always to bo.had at the
,C*H E A P STORE
SN'O 88 EAST POMPRET STREET
■ - And why are they always fresh ? Because we
Bell a great amount of them, and sell them low.
Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent*
ly our goods must be fresh.
You will And every thing you wlshm the way of
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
glassware.
WILLOW AND .
CEDAR WARE,
STONE AND
OttOCKERY
WARE,
Choice Hama. Dried Beef. Bologma, Boof,
Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers x)l every de
scription. PmUled. Spiced and Fresh Oysters,
Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &o„
<tfc.
ind no oud to;
NOTIONS.
It Is useless to mention them, come and seo for
yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to
come, send your children, ns they will be dealt
with with the same euro as 11 you were here
yourself; Ail kinds of
COUNTRY PROIDUCE,
taken In.exchange for goods, or cosh
GEO. B. IIOPEMAN.
NO. 88 EAST POMPRKT STREET
FTIHE MAGIC COMB will change any
I colored heir or beard to a permanent black
oFornwn, It contains no poison. Any one can
uso 11. Ono sent by mall forg 1. Address MAG
IC COMB CO., Bpringlloid, Mass,
Sop. 5,170—8 m
BUSINESS AGAIN,
GEO. R, FOOTE, Ag’t.
• Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHKri.
Orders left at my House, B, E. corner Bod ford
and Chapel Alloy, or Chus. i'Tunclso s, No. 10
West Main 9t. •
Juno a*. 70—Om
HARDWARE
CUTLERY.
STILLER & BO W MBS
take this opportunity of directing tho attention
of tho comimirtlty at largo, and every person In
particular, to thotr recently replenished stock ol
HARD W-A R R .
They studiously avoided investing during the
high prices, and patiently waited tho falling
out of thobottom before attempting to rcflllthelr
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old lime prices, as near as pQSslblo, they have
Invested largely and ere prepared to guarantee
(0 their friends and customers as low .prices as
any market outside tho cities. They especially
Invite tho attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our stack, is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring
for anything In our lino.
We have the agency of thoWUlcox& Gibbs
,SE WI N G MACHINE,
and would respeclAUly sk all those In wanlol
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ bo
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and godso
delivered to all parts of tho town free of charge.
Feb. 25. lhU9.—iv
18T0 HAKDWABE -1870
HENRY SAXTON
H. SAXTON, & CO.,
KO. 15, EAST MAIN BT.,
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, tdlery, &e..
hereby announce to *he public, that they Intend
selling everything in ibeirUne.eUberwholesule
or retail, at nr cea much lower tlmn cun be,
bought thin sUi- of Philadelphia.
Our stock cons' .ta In rurt of
BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
Iron, Paints,
Walls, . Oils,
Shovels, Glass,
iioes, Putty,
Forks. • Varnishes,
Pukes, Cement,
Spades, Plaator,
p-mr bars, Sand,
Sledges, ■ Powder,
Picks. Sulety fus
Also a full and well selected assortment o
MECHANIC’S TOOLS,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY
A full slock of
FARM BELLS
Plows, Baines, Chains, Grain bags, Popes, Pu
leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions.
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWBEK, SHOT, OaP
and ammunition of nil kinds.
WOLF’S.
Thankful for past favors, by strict attention to
business we hope to receive a continuation ol
too sunw*^
WOLF'S.
1701 Chartered 1 ryq i
' * INSURANC ■ OMPANY'
NORTH .AMERICA !!
Oldest Insurance Company, in America
CASH CAPITAL AN D SURPLUS, 8^,800,000.
At WOLE’ S.
SEVENTY-ONE YEA US successful business
experience, with a reputation, for INTEGRITY
and HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED
by any similar Institution. .
LOSSES PA 11) since o-ganlzatlon, over
000.000.
It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure In the
boat Companies. and there Is NONE BETTER
than the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NORTH AMERICA.
ArthurG, Coffin,President; Charles Platt, Vice
President; Mathias Marls. Secretary William
Buehior, Central Agent, Harrisburg. Pa,
SAML. K. HUMUIOH, Agent.
Main Street, Carlisle,
December 10, ihfifl—ly.
ISautieria. &c,
5-20 J S 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
MOST lIBEKAL. TERMS
GOLD
Bought and Sold at Market Hales.
COUPONS CASHED
Pacific Railroad Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Blades Bought ana Bold on Commission Only.
Accounts received and Interest'itffowed on
Dally Balances, subject to check at sight.
BeIPm&Bro.
■\
NO 40, BOOTH THIRD STREET,
1 PHILADELPHIA.
July 7 mo.
JWtgcpUancous.
IHEA-lECTAH.
Oct, o,7o—iw;
FARMER’S HELPER
Ph«WH how to double the profile of the FARM
and how farmers and their sons can each make
$lO PER MONTH
')• . ;
In Winter. 10,000 Copies will bo mailed fretf-lo
I*armors, Rond name and address lo ZIEGLER
<Sc McCURDY, Phnudolpulu l>«,
Ocl.C, 70—iw , , .
E'ree'to book agents
i We will send a handsome Prospectus of onr
'} J/luslra'cci Funnily Bible to any*Bnok Agent,
free of charge. Address, .National Publishing
Co.. Phi)a,Pa. , • ’ , .
Oct. o,7o—iw
GENTS WANTED TO SELL
CHAMBERLIN’S
Law Book, for
Business Men
THE BEST SUBSCRIPTION BOOK OUT,
Address. o.‘ D. CASE & &Q„ Hartford, Conn.
Hop. 23, 70—1 m.
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Jhacmuare.
-AN..
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CARLISLE, PA.,
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insurance
Philadelphia
—ON—
fßrticcal.
rpO PHYSICIANS.
New York, AuauslStu, isu
Allow me to call your attention to my Prrpa
RATION OF COM OUND EXTRACT BUCIIU
Tho component parts are 11UCHU, long leaf
Cubobs, Juniper berries.
MODE OF PREPARATION.—Buchu, in vacua
Juniper Bernes. ,by distillation, to formaline
gin. Cubens extruded by displacement, with
spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very lit
tle sugar Is used, and annum proportion of pi
rll. It is more palatable than any now In use.
Buchu. as prepared by .Druggists, Is of o dark
color, it is a plant that emits us fragrance; the
actum of flame destroys tlils(lwi a< live princi
ple), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction,—
Mine Is the color of inurements. Tho Buclm in
my preparation predominates; the smallest
quantity ol the oilier ingredients ate added,-to
prevent fermentation ; upon Inspection, it win
bo found not to be a'Tincture, us made in Plmr
macoprpq.n »r is It a Byrup-and tbereio»'o can
bo used n. cases where fever or inllumatlou ex
-Ist. this, you have the knowledge of the la
gredli ats and the mode of preparation.
Hoping that you wili favor it with a trial, and
tlmi upon inspection It will meet with your an.
probation, 1
With a feeling of 'confidence,
I am, very respectfully,
H. T, HELMBOLD,
Chemist and Druggist of 10 Years’ Experience
from tho largest Manufacturing Chemists in the
’World.]
"I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbdd;
no occupied ihe Drug Store opposite.my real*
deuce, and, was successful In conducting tho
business where others had hot been equally so
before him.' I have been favorably impressed
with his character and euterprlze.”
william weiqhtman.
Firm of Powers and Wolghtinan Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Phila
delphia.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. for
weakness The exhausted' powers of Nature
which tiro accompanied by so many alarnilng
symptons among which will be lound. Indinpo*
‘sttiou to Exertion,Loss -f Wo<» ory.WukefomeM;
Horror of Disease, or Forehodiuys of Kvd; In
fact. Universal Lassitude; Prostration, and Inal
blllty to enter into the enjoyments of society.
Tho constitution, once affected with -Organic
Weakness, requires 'the aid of Medicine to
streiighten and invigorate tho system.
HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU Invariably
does. If no treatment issubmltted to, Cousmmp
tion or insanity ensues.
HELMBOLD’Q FLUID EXTItACTOF BUCHU
In affections peculiar to Females, is unequalled
by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Ho
lentlon, Pain fulness, or Suppression of * 'ustoma
ry Evacuations, and all complaints inuldeut to
llio sex, or tin* decline or'cbungp of life.
HELMBOLD'tt FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
AND IMPROVED UOttE WASH will radically
exterminate from tho system discuses arising
from habits of dissipation, at lilt,lo expense, lit
tle or no'change lndlet).uo inconvenience or ex
posuio: completely superseding those unpleus:
ant and dangerous remedies, Copalva and Mer
cury, In all these diseases.
Use HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU
'ln all diseases of these organs, whether existing
In male or female, from whatever cause oilglnal-
Ing, and no mutter of bow long standing. It is
pleasant In tus.eani odor, “immediate” In ac
tion. uniLmoro strengthening than any of the
prepuruflbns of Bark or Iron,
Those suffering from broken-down of delicalti
oonstltultouß, procure the remedy at once,
The reader must bo aware that, however slight
may be the attack of t eabove diseases,llls cer
tain to affect the bodily health and mental
powers.
All tho above diseases require the aid of a Diu
retic. HELMBOLD’tt EXTRACT BUCHU Is lb*
great Diuretic.
Sold by Druggists every whore. Price—Bl.2s p»r
tntile. or 0 houles for 80.50. Delivered to inff
iddress. Describe symptous In all commuulca
lons.
Addreaa H. T. HELMnOLD; Drue and Chmul
cal Warehouse, 694 Broadway, N, Y.
None nvo genuine unless done up in Bte»l*«*
graved wrapper, with fac-slmlle of my -Gfl** 2 *’
cal Warehouse, and signed
IMIS
H T, UELUBOLD.
May 10, 70—ly
NovKMUKIH, 1851.