American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 13, 1871, Image 4

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A GBE AT MEDICAL.;
DU.W AEKER'S CALIFORNIA ' f
VINEGAR
BITTER
Hundreds of thousands, bear- testimony
to their Wonderful Curative HftebteJ
WHAT A B E T H-'E Y?
THEY ARE NOT A VILE ■
PAN 01 J) B 1 N K .
Made of Poor Ram. Whisker, itooi Spirits and
Reinse Liquors doclorod, splood ant* sweetened
to please the taste, called ‘‘Tonies, ‘-»netlz
ers," *♦ Restorers.” &0., that load the tippier on to
drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine,
made from the Native Roots and Herbs of Coll
tornia, free from ail Alcoholic Stimulants. ■ They
ure theGreatßlood Purifier randa Lite Giving
Principle a perfect . Renovator and' Itwlgorator
,i tuo System, carrying oft all polsodous matter
•md restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take these Bitters according to
direction and remain loner unwell, provided the
bones ore not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means and the'vital organm wasted bo
vond the point Of repair, - s * :
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism
ana Gout, Dyspepsia or. Indigestion, BUllous.
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers; Diseases of
the Blood, Lives, Kldneys. and Bladder, these
Bitters have beCn most suCoeSM. Such diseas
es are caused by Vitiated Blood, whlphls' gorier
nlly produced by derangement of the Digestive
lJyspepala or Indigestion'. Headache, Pain lh
■■nieSfiouiae« l , CongbB,-Tlghtne&a.,ortUe^Cheat..
Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, bad
- taste In Billons Attacks, Palpitation
of th Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, pain
m th regions «f the Kidneys and a hundred
othei painful symptoms, are the’offtprlngs of
vlgorate' the Stomach and stimulate
the torpid liver and bowels, Which render them
oi unequalled oflicaoy in cleansing the blood of
ail Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor
to the whole system. , . _ „ '
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent FeVer, 1
■ which are so prevalent In the valleys, of our
great Rivers throughout the United States, espe
cially those of the Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois,
Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkaußas/Rca„Colora
•lo, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama Mobile, Savannah,
Roanoke, Jamte, aad many others with their
vast tributaries, during the summer, and Au
tumn, and remarkably ho during seasons of un
usual heat and dryness, are invariably accom
panied by extensive derangements of the
stomach andllvor, andother.audonlinal viscera,
' There are always more or less obstructions of
the liver, a wealchesa. and'irritable state of the
stomach, and great torpor of the .bowels, being
dogged up with vitiated accumulations. |ln
their treatment, apurgative, exerting a power
ful Influence upon-these-various organs,is <6B-,
sentlally necessary. There Is no'cathartic for
the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dork
colored viscid matter with Which the Bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the'secre
tionsoftbo liver, and generally restoring the
healthy functions of the dlgeallve organs. The
universal popularity of this valuable remedy In
regions subject to miasmatic influences, Is suffi
cient evidence of Its power os a remedy in such
cases.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, > v '
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bo.' •
Carbuncles, Ring-worms, - Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes,Erysipelas, Itch, Souris, Discolorations r>i
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, or
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system in a short time; by
the use of these-Bitters. One bottle in such
oases will convince the most Incredulous of their
uratlve effect, ‘ .
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impurities bursting through the akin in rlra
' pies. Eruptions or Sores; cleanse-it when you
find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins :
cleanse it when it Is foul, and your feeling will
tell you when; Keep the blood pure and the
health of the system will follow. -.
Pin, Tape andbtber Worms, larking In the
'system of so many thousands, or© effectually de
stroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle, print
ed in four languages—English; German, French
Proprietor. R., M. MCDONALD
<fc CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Fran
cisco, California, and 32 and MCommerce Street,
New York. , _ •
S&* Sold by all Druggists and Dealers,
Dec. B.7o—Xv
rjiHE bunT
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY*.
Eewspmpcr of the Presml Times, ■' •
■ Intended for the People Nmu on Earth.
including Farmers. Mechanics, Merchants,Pro
fessionalAlen, Workers, Thinkers, and all Man
ner of Honest Folks, and the Wives, Sons, and
Daughters of all such.
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SEMI-WEEKLY SDN, $2 r A. YEAR. _
. ne same size and general character as THE
WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of miscel
laneous reading, and tarnishing the news to its
subscribers with 'greater freshness, because it
earner twice a Week instead of once.
THE DAILY,SUN, $0 A YEAR.
A .*eemlnently readable newspaper, with the
largest circulation In the world.. Free, Inde
pendent anp fearless; in politics. All the nows
from everywhere. Two cents a copy; by mall,
50 cents a month, or 80 a year.' ‘ '
TFBMB TO CLUBS
The Dollab Weekly Sun.
, Five copies, one year, separately addressed, Four
Dollars.
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Dollars. . . _ _ ' *
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SEND YOUR MONEY
Pos Office orders, checks, or drafts on New
Yorkwherever convenient. II not, then regis
ter the letters containing money. Address,
I. W. hNGLAND, Publisher,
* April 27 IS7( Sm / Sun Office. N. Y.
I SAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY*
148 North Second Street *
(cor. of Quarry.)
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repair
ing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended
May 25,1871— ly *
®Us«Uaneous.
& BPONSLEK.
No 13 South Hanover Street.
CARLISLE, PA,
Thankful for the patronage extended! them
heretofore, do now announce their usual large
stock of SPRING STYLES of
BOOTS AND SHOES
•FOR
LADIES' AND MISSES’,
GENTS’AND BOYS’,
YOUTHS’AND CHILDS’,,
which are unrivaled forj comfort snd beauty
Also
TRUNKS AND VALXSSES,
MEN AND BOYS* HATS,
Allot which will be sold at small profits. Call
oneandall andget a full equivalents for your
money.
Oct. 12 1870-ly
BARBER SHOP!
Peter Hodge,
barber.
No. 5 EAST MAIN STREET,
In Irvine’s building, a lew doors west of the
Bentz House, Carlisle, will be happy to wait
upon customers ot all hours. Having bad many
years experience in his business, lie feels satis
fied of his ability to give satisfaction to biUm3us
tomors. Scharapooning In its most
stylo attended to personally. 1 will bo much
obliged to ladles, misses and gentleman who
may favor mo with a call. Charge^Deaerate.
Juno 22,1871. (
WANTED.— A situation as clerk in a
dry goods or grocery store, by a young
man, 21 years of age. Beat of reference can be
'giyen. Address,
PRESTON R, CURTIS,
July f, 1871—2£ Now Kingston, Cumb. Co.
fljr REWARD.-Lost, on Saturday,
3)0 JuneHJ. between Carlisle and Burnt House,
anAmorlcau Hunting Cased Silver Watch. A
reward of live dollara will be given If returned to
this ornee. or the u ,lmlghlin>
July 0,1871-lt* Dickinson twp.
STRAY SHEEP.—A flock of 13 sheep, consist
ing of one Southdown buck, seven owns and
five lambs strayed away from the premlsSH or
the subscriber, residing In South Middleton twp.
on Sunday, trio eighteenth Inst. Any person
returning these sheep to the undersigned, will
be liberally rewarded.
Je. 2071-21. W. T BRANDON.
rriHE SPRAGUE MOWER! The lat-
I eat Improvement, made of Iron and steel,
vmit encased gearing and best workimfuahlp.
For lightness of draft, simplicity, strength, ef
feotlveness and cheapness, not equalled by any
mSihlneln the market. Farmers are requested
and see It at the Farm Machine Works of
w OABDNBB * ca. Carlisle. Also on hand
fhe%Vbramd Collins steel Plow, which will
not atlfik In any soli. PriooMl. (
jHayiß,7i-«
JVOB YOUK OWN SATISFACTION
iItiVOVEKY
WOLF’S
FRESHSTOCK OF
GBUCESIES
No 44 East Pomfret St.
new stock of „
FRESH GROCERIES
just opened at
' * WOLF’S,
oods selling at reduced prices at
-JL he Bet * ''
Teas,
Coffees,
Sugars,
Syrups,
At WOLF’S.
T AMPS, (jAMPS, LAMIAS I
At WOLF’S.
FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES
At WOLE’S.
Mackerel. mackerel,
1,2 and 3 Mackerel, in whole, half, or quar
ter barrels, or kits, at the lowest prices ever of
fered In Carlisle, AtWOLFIS.
BEST brands hour, bacon, . hams,
shoulders, flitch, drU beef, cheese, pickled
and spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut,
Burlington herring, scaled herring at. i
WOLr'o.
QUEENSWARE, Chinaware, Glass
ware, Earthenware and Woodware,
At WOLt ’S.
■DURE Wine and Cider Vinegar,
* • « AtWOLF’H.
No. 44, Mktsi Pomfret s£.,
-•*' . CARLISLE. -
Sep. LU. 70—. v
G R O C E* R Y
PROVISION STORE.
( Washmood's Old Stand.)
The subscriber, having leased the above well
known store-room, has opened with a new and
large stock of wou-selected Fresh Groceries.—
His stock will be found to be complete lb every.
particular, and everything sold will be 'won
ranted as represented. He has on hand and
now ready for delivery
GROCERIES of all kinds.
You will find everything you wish In the way o
Groceries,
Queensware,
Glassware, .
Willow and
Cedarware,
Stone and
Crockeryware,
Choice Hams, •
Dried Beef,
Balogna,
Beef
Tongues,
'Biscuits and Crackeres of every description.
Plc.< led
Oysters,
Sardines, .
English Pickles,
Lemon Syrdps, &c., and no end
to a good assortment of NOTIONS.
DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of
■ . kinds constantly on hand. •
FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In
quantities to suit purchasers.
Goods sent to auy.part of the town if desired.
Call and price for yonrself at No. 78 West
Main street. Allktndfof >
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for goods.
G: L. DEVENNEY,
March 18.71. West Main Street
GS aHD MEDICINES
THE BEST PLA C E
PURE AND RELIABLE
Medicines and Fine. Chemicals,
JOSEPH B. HAVERSTIOK’S,
South Hanover Street,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries., Per
fumery, oilet Articles, &0.. Dye
'duffs, Dosmetios, tationary,
Ac. Also, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
poses.-
His assortment of ln 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
attention of purchasers.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed. A fall stock ol Patent Medicines on hand.;
All goods warranted as represented. _
■ JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK.
No. 6 South Hanover si
Oct. 20.1870—1*
B. E W I N h,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
NEW FURNITURE
for tho Holidays, comprising
Sofas, Camp Stool,
Lounges, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomons,
Bureaus, What Note.
( Ac., Ac., Ac.
Parlor,
Chamber, -a
Dlnjng Room,
Kltcken "
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS
Splendid new Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES
In great variety. ,
Particular attention given to Funerals. Ordeis
from tbwa and country promptly attended to
nd onr reasonable terms,
led 17. IBOSIy
JpOT, ICE, ICE.
It you want what Is pure and Nmm mm mu,
At a reasonable PR | Jl !■
FolloW.no now DEV I I Ba
But send to mo In aTR ■ ■ ■ H a
For I have the cold Spring Water A W MJ
Persons can be supplied with ICE during the
day at JACK SITES’ StoreJJon Pomfrct street.
y DAVID RHOADS.
April 20, 71—tf
JTOR SALE OR RENT.
I The large and commodious THREE STOUT
RICK HOUSE, on tho corner oMain and Bod •
ord streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gordon. 11
has all the modern Improvements, with Brisk
Stable and Ice House attached. Inquire of R. E
Shapley.corner of North and Pitt street
'Carlisle March 2,’71. ,
jocccue
ao to
and examine his
AT LOW PRICES. AT
-—AND
No 781 Vest Main Street ,
CARLISLE
JBruiisf,
TO BV i
D R V hi S,
[SAT
No. 5
AJR LISLE PA
DEALER IN
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
A splendid assortment of
FURNITURE,,
of the lateatjatyles,
- ; T; SJaritoaw
HA R D WAEE
AND
•CUT 1, E R Y.
MILLER & BO fFERS
take this opportunity of directing the attention
of the community at largo, and every person in
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
HARD. WA R E .
They studiously avoided Investing during ' the
t
high prlces..nnd patiently waited the falling
out of thebottom. before attempting to refill tliolr
shelves, and now that things have been ( reduced
to old time prices, as near as-possible, they have
Invested largely and ojp prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers ns low prices ns
any market outside the cit ies. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our stock is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything In our line.
We .have the agency of the Wlllcox A Gibbs'
SEWING MACHINE,
and would respectfully sk all those u wan’ -i
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox «t Gibbs’ be
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered to hll parts of the town free of charge,
an. 12 1871—£v
184fi whoiesale and Retaii - J. 371
CARLISLE
HARDWIRE HOUSE',
Henry . P. Bixnicn, D. B. Saxton.
H. Saxton & Co.,
Wo have just returned from the cities with a
full replenishment of our stock in all Us various
departments preparatory to our Spring Trade,
Having had 25 years’ experience In business,
buying of the most reliable manufacturers In
very large quantities for CASH,
we secure “Jobbers’ rates,’’ thereby.offering
special inducements. Wo -would. Invite the at
tention of the public to our Immense stock of
Building Hardware,
1000 kegs halls, 20 tons WetherlUA Back White
Leads, colors, French and American window
gloss and mirror plates, (Jaxsced .oils, varnishes,
2cc., Ac., Cement, Calcine Plaster, Putre Sand,
Ac., Ac,
Farming Hardware,
AND AGRICULTURAL Implements.
Homes, Chains, Shovels, Forks, Rakes. Scythes,
Snaths, Sledges, Drills, Crowbars, Digging irons,
Dupont’s Glazed Blasting Powder, Rope, Farm
Bells, Grain Bags, Leather Belling, Gam Belting.
Hose and Packing. Mill, Cross Cut and Circular
Saws. Platform, Counter and Tea Scales, Boring.
Machines. Plows and Plow Castings, Cultivators;
&o. ■
COACHMAKERS’ GOODS,
Axles, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes and Trimmings,
BLACKSMITHS’ GOODS,
Iron anil Steel, Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes,
Nalls, Rods, Ac. Hardware Tools, for ail me
chanical branches from best English and Ameri
can makes, constantly on hand and warranted.
HOUSE FURNISHING
HARDWARE,
Cedarware, Pearl, Ivory and Rubber Handled
Table Cutlery. Silver Plated Fonts and Spoons,
Curtain Cornices, Bands, Stair Bods. Clothes
Wringers, Sad Irons. Plain and Porcelain Boil
ers, Solid Iron Pans, Patent Ice Cream 1* reezers
& \V‘ostenholm A Rodgers’ Fine Pocket Cutleiy
and Scissors. Wire, Moss and Flower Baskets.
Fine Bird Cages, Fluting Machines, Curling
Ir Eureka Slating for coating Blackboards. Pre
pared Harness OH and Blacking. Special ar
rangements for furnishing Marble Tiling find
Slate Mantles. _ „ , ‘ ,
Sole agents for Plank's Plows. Sole agents for
the Patent Post Hole Digger, digging a post hole
,ln one-half minute. Sole agents for Palmers
Patent Adjustable Iron Planes.
Goods delivered free, and with great prompt
n<Wlll guarantee goods to merchants os-low. as
olty prices, saving freights in most cases.
Thankful forpust. and soliciting your kind pat
ronage in future., we remain, Respectfully,
H. Saxton & Go,,
No. 15 East Main street,
March in. 71. CARLISLE. PA.
EW GOODS FOR TUTB WJflm
Thos. A. Harper,
.South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
SPRING AND SUMMER
Dress Goods,
at greatly reduced prices.
WHITEGOODS AND LINENS,
Representing tlio Choicest and Cheapest Spring
Importations. Some Specialties-?
Great bargains in Black Silks, at 81.50 and 81.75
Great bargains_in Plain Black and Striped Gren-
adines, at 250. , ,
Great bargains fn Plain and Colored Alpacas at
25c.
Great bargains in Linens for suits at 2oc.
Great bargains la Bleached Table Linen, at 7oc.
Great bargains in Linen Napkins, at 8100.
Great bargains In 10-1 Bleached Sheeting, at 460.
Great bargains, in Towels, at 15c, also lower
GreaVbargalns in Ladies White Cotton Hose, at
10,12 and 150. . . . n .
Great bargains In Men’s Hose, full regular at 2oc
extra, cheaper grades.
Great bargains In Corsets, at7ac,. „„
Great bargains- in Window Shades, at 81.00 .per
Great l bargalns in Piques; at 25c, also lower
GreaUmrgalns In Cottonades, at and bet-
in Gents Gauze Shirts, at 50c and
Orea?' bargains in Ladles Gauze Vests. .
Great bargains In boys Casslraeres, extra qual
ity at 05 cents. Great bargains in Sun Umbrel
las. Elegant Sash Ribblns, extra Width 8100
and upwards. -Holding Bros. Machine Silk, best
in the market. Great variety ,of Linens, men
and boys wear, handsome Ginghams at Diets.
In Piques. White and BulT, a complete assort
ment. English Bombazines. Opening of real.
Llama Lace Points, extra fine and very cheap.
JOSEPH KID GLOVES,
at 81.00. '
Ladies Tucked S/cirts and Aprons.
Cloths & Cassimeres
exceedingly low.
Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs. ,
Hamburg Embroideries and Guipure Laces.
Full lines of Domestics as cheap as any this
Kldo LOWWISa 1 ™ BE MAINTAINED,
to insure quick sales. TJIQa> A HAnpJSB-
May i. ,1871; •
BUMMER GOODS
SAWYER’S
Great bargains In Silks.
Great bargains In Grenadines.
Great bargains In Mixed Poplins,
Great bargains In Percales.
Great bargains In Lawns.
The cheapest assortment of
SUMMER SHAWLS
and
LACE POINTS
WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS!
Cheap Swiss,
Cheap Tarlotana,
Just opened nt
Cheap sfalDßooks, plum
, 'and strlpcdv
Cheap Victoria and Bishop Li w nH *
Cheap Organdies.
Cheap Piques.
Cheap Pique Trimmings, Laces,
Embroideries, Lace and Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac. A choice lot of
Parasols,
selling very cheap.
Having Just returned from tho clly and made
a thorough examination of the dry goofls mar
kets lhave been able to secure home rare bar
gains which I ofler to all who will come and see
lor themselves. D. A. SAWYER.
June 8.1871.
Great Attraction
Greenfield’s
New Store!
No. 13 East Main Street,
Opposite Saxton’s Hardiuare Store. «
SUMMER GOODS I
Silks, Organdies, Grenadines, Frou Frou; Japanese Poplins, Victoria lawns. Nainsooks, Mush
Plnlil Muslins, French Muslins, Yoscmltc Rlrlpes, Piques, Cambrics, Dross
Linens, for Indies suits, Ac. All the above
KT JE3 ■'W -C|- Q O .13 SJ
I have tbladtty marked down the prices on my entire atoolc of Spring Goods, lu order to close
out, to make ronm for the Fall campaign. - Bargains in all kinds of
Domestic Goods.
at prices that defy competition. New lot of
I* E l JNI X B,
CLOTHS AND GASSIMERES.
Elegant- new stock of French and English
SUIT ING 8
Suits made to Order,
at short notice, by first-class workmen. lam now offering a special bargain In
15111 <- k A1 1 >! u•<•! i
a celebrated Brand, at 35,40,50,80 and 75 cents, that excels any over offered at the above prices
A cordial Invitation Is given to all to call at ray new Store, and examine stocic and prices.
L. T. GREENFIELD.
June 22,1871.
JBxja ffiooHs-
QOOD NEWS !
Now Is the time to save money by calling at the
Central
DRY ROODS STORE.
Wo are determined to sell off and close out- all
kinds of
SUMMER
DRESS G 0 0 DS ,
at greatly reduced prices.
For great bargains in HERNANNIES,
Call at the Central
For very cheap GRENADINES,
Call at tho Central.
For good LAWNS, at 12J$ cents,
Call at the Central,
For JAPANESE tf 1 OFLIlte..B0l)lng at 25 cents,
worth 35 centa,'^
' Call at tho Central,
For very good DUE 33 GINGHAMS, at 25 cepts,
Call at the Central.
For FRENCH CHINTZES, * ,
Call ut tho Central.
For all kinds of DRESS GOODS, at low rates.
Call at the Central.
For good WHITE PIQUES at 23 cents. ,
Call at the Central.
For splendid PIQUES at B 5 cents.
Call at Iho Central.
For all kinds of WHITE DRESS GOODS.
Callat the Central.
For PONGEE and SILK PARASOLS,
Call at the Cent ral,
For a beautllul LACE POINT,
For all kinds of WORKING TRIMMINGS,
.Call at the Central.
Forhandßomc DRESS LINENS.
•. ' Call at the Central.
Carpets ! Carpets!
OIL CLOTHS,;
nil widths,
MATTINGS,
We are prepared lo oiler great inducement*), an
the markets are lower than they have been for
ten years, and oh our stock is entirely new and
fresh, bought for the cash, wo feel safe In prom
ising to give our customers great bargains and
all new goods.’ Wo Invite allklndly, to call and
examine our stock before purchasing, and de
cide for themselves. Thankful for the liberal
patronage In the past, wo promise to be alive to
the Interests of our friends In the future, by
keeping such goods as will render satisfaction
to all. All who wish to save money are Invited
lo call upon us and find a source of profit by
dealing with ns.
DUKE & BURKHOLDER.
I North Hanover Street,
LKIDICH 4 MlliLlin. 1 Below Carlisle Depcwlt Bank.
A pru In. 7 • *
-n(U widths,
WINDOW SHADES, Ac*
By culling at the Central Dry Goods ond Car
pet Store, you will get great bargains In all kinds
of Dry Goods and Carpets, as we are now closing
oat balance of Summer stock, regardless of cost.
ANY QUANTITY OF WOOL WANTED.
Tune ‘JO, 1871.
New a,took of
Just opened at extremely low prices.
will'be sold .
WAY DOWN
below lho regular rules.
Muslins
Just received, in beautiful designs.
now ready for laapectlon.
Eaut I U A KTERS
DRYGOODS.
Spring & Summer
for ladies’ and gentlemens’-wear, consisting o f
Japanese Poplins,
Silk and Wool Serges,
Shepherd’s Pla'd Wool Serges,
WHITE GO 0 D S
OASSIMERES, CLOTHH
/.fcU VESTINGS
for Spring .suits. • All tho novelties of the sea
son.
Shawls ! Shawls!!
Hosiery and Gloves,.House Furnishing Goods,
Tickings,
Sheetings
Call at the Central.
DOMESTICS
DOMESTICS I MDOESTIC3 ! I DOMEBT ICS I
No. 18 East Main Street.
J3C|i ®001]«
FOR
Just opened an entire
NEW AND DESIRABLE
stock of •
DRY GOODS
ivanite Lustres,
Melanges,
I'liine Nettings.
Nainsooks',
9
Victoria Lawns,
all kinds of
used,
such ns
Pillow Casings,
Ulan nets,
Marseilles Quilts.
and ail Goods
used for Hon h e-
keeping purp s.
In large quantities.
. g>fobeg. gElntoarr. &c
jOj_BAND OPENING
OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN.
RIIIHSMITH & RUPP,
No. and 61 North Hanover Street.,
■ Tin and Sheet-ron hte,
and:dealers IN
Cook, Parlor, and every yaj-lely of
HEATING STOVES.
The subscribers, ’having recently erected 'ft
commodious store room, adjoining their old
stand, affording Increased-facllltlea for business/
are now prepared to furnish their patrons and
the public generally with every article In their
line, on the most accommodating terms. With
a largo and varied assortment, to .which addl
tons are constantly made, they feel confident
that In quality and price they are- ahead.o all
competition. f
PALOR STOVES;
*
—'■"'COOK-STOVERr—
This department of their “'stock Is unexcelled
forartistlo design, superlorttnisn, and simplici
ty of arrangement, amongwhlch may bo men
tioned the
SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER,
SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK
BARLEY SHEAF. NOBLE COOK, and
NOVELTY PARLOR COOK STOVE,
with a variety of other Cook Stoves well krowr
for their excellence. '
KITCHEN RANGES,
of all kinds, Including the celebrated
NATIONAL RANGE.
BASE BURNERS,
If you want an Ornamental Stove,
If you want an Economical Stove.
If you want a Powerful Heatlng.Stove,
If you want a Perpetual,Fire Keeping Stove,
call ami examine our stock, where you will find
the :
RIENTAL HOT BLAST,
with reversible ue - • oven
ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER.
for two or more rooms •
SPEAR'S REVOLVING LIGHT.
. and magio light
BASE BURNERS,
* with a large assortment of
PARLOR AND OFFICE , STOVES,
ALSO '
SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE,
plain and Japanned, Including
Toilet Ware,
Cash and Deed Boxes
Bred*!, Cake, and Sugar Boxes,
Knives ana Forks,
Spoons of nil kinds,
Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets,
Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware,
Wrought Iron Pons, Shovels and Tougs, Coal
and Flour Sieves, Fiat Irons, Brass Kettles, Fruit
Jars, &c„ &c., embracing a large and'complete
assortment to which We invite the attention of
buyers. Wo are also prepared to furnish
Pumps, for Cisterns and Peep Wells
and have for sale the celebrated - CUCUMBER
WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine.
Constantly on hand
STOVE BRICK AND REPAIRS FOR STOVES
roofing, spouting; AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms
figy Old Stoves taken in Exchange.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestow
ed on, us wo are determined,by increased effort
d merit a continuance of it. and respectfully
task the public to call and examine for them
selves.
RHINESMITH & RUPP.
Nos. 62 and 64, North Hanovor St.,
Carlisle. Ponna
Sep. 29, 1870-ly.
jjBW STOVE AND TINWARE
ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership heretofore stl ng between
Walker & Claudy having b n dissolved by
mutual consent. Thereby annoence to the cltf*
zone of Carlisle and surroundlnncountry. that I
have opened a
New Stove and Tinware Store,
lu tho large frame building, on the corner of
West High and .West Streets, formerly, occupied
by Boslp
Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest
care expressly for this market, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality
and price. , ,
Sheetiroh and Tinware;
constantly on hand and made up to order. My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept In a first class tin establishment.
IIOOPINQ and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to.
Stoves! Stoves I Stoves I
1 am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter
Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of the
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
furnish them to names so desiring:
MORNING GLORY. >
LIGHT HOUSE,
BON-TON.
ROSEBUB,
(BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and PARLOR
S TO V E S
Hi» selection of Cook Stoves embrace tho
following;.- •
. • Superior, Noble Cook,
Excelsior, Niagara,
Quaker City, and Coral.
Stove Repairs constantly on hand,
I am agent for a
PATENTSTJAM P I PE,
for heating mills, xaotorles, <£c., and prepared
to furnish and place them In position at short
notice.*
Having an experience of 22 years in this busi
ness,! would respectfully solicit a the
public patronage, feeling confident that I will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER.
De 6. 22.70—tf
QLOTHING FOB MEN AND BOYS.
The undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of his customers ana public generally
to his entire now and large ossorsment of
CLOTH CAS SIMERS
VEBTIN G S , & C
especially adapted for
SPUING AN DSUUMER W E'A R
All the latest styles to bo had In • store, and
ready for your early Inspection.
All possible efforts will be made to please you
and give you a good HI,
Having employed the celebrated and scion*
tide cutter -
Mr John Haas,
late o/3a fashionable house in :Broad<vay, New
York. I have the pleasure to announce to you
now a pereto assortment
Acompectllt. of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHIFG GOODS
Also Valises,
Carpet Bags,J
Satchels,
Trucks, &c.,
Give us a call. Yours respectfully, .
Isaac Livingston*
JVb. 22, North Hun over Street,
CARLISLE, PA,
Established 1817.
April 18 1871
T UMRfiR MANUFACTURED. —The
I J attention of dealers and builders Is invited
to the Saw Mill of George Throne, on Mountain
Creek,three and a-half miles above Pino Grove
Furnace, where Building Stuff, Joist, Lathe, Ac.,
can bo purchased at reasonable rates. For fur
ther information address the Superintendent,
HENRY MILTENBURGER, Mountain Crook,
Cumb. Co., Pa.
April 27.1871—3 m
Fur bale or rent.—a good
two-story Brick House, No, 03 East North
street. Apply to HENRY BnYDER, or GEO.
WETZEL, Carlisle, Pa,
April 1871—tf f
yjiNBY T. HEJjMIiOJjD’K
(ill SI P(I lINII F ill I n
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PIIXS
ompbncnl Parts—fluid Exh act EJut
barb and Fluid Extract, alawba
. Orapc Juice. .
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS,
LIOUS AFFECTIONS. RICK OR NIHfOUB
HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS. Ac. PURELY
VEGETABLE NO MERCURY, MINERALS
OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
These Pills are the the most delightfully pleas
-antrpurgatl^-«jpGi‘B«dlngcastoXol,l»,Bftlts.mng- J]
nesla, etc. Therels nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They give tone, and cause neith
er nausea nor griping pains. They are compos
ed of i\\&finest ingi'caients. After a fowdnys’ nso
of them, such an invlgoratlon of the sys
tem takes place as to appear miraculous to vho
weak and enervated, whether arising from im
prudence or disease. ' H. T. Holmbolcl’s Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are
not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coat
ed Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the
stomach without dissolving, consequently do
not produce the desired elVect. The Catawba
Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do
not necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price
FIFTY CENTS per box; '
OFFICE STOVES.
HENRY--T. HELMBOLD’S
mam/r concenthatko compound
Elnitl Extract Sarsaparilla
Will radio illy exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis. Fever Sores, Dicers, Sore
Eyes, Sore Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron*
ohltis. Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers
Runnings from the Ear. White Swellings, Tu
mors, Cancerous Affections, .Nodes, Rickets
Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats> Rash.Tetter
Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism
Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es
tablished In the system for years.
Being preparedexpressly for the above com
plaints, its Blood-nurlfylng properties aregroat
er than any other preparation ot Sarsaparilla.—
Its gives the complexion a clear and healthy
color and restores the patient to astute of hen' Mi
and purity. For.purifying the Blood, removing
all chronic.constitutional diseases arising from
au impure state of the Blood, and the only re
liable and effectual known remedy for iho cure
of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations
of the Throat and Legs; Blotches, Pimples on
the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of
the Skin, and Beautifying thej Complexion.-
HENRY T. HELMBOXjD’B
Fluid Extract Buchu
-The Groat-IDlaretlo, hasacuredyevery case of
Diabetes in which It has been given. Irritation
oftheNeokof the Bladder and Inflamatlon of
the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder. Retention of Urine. Diseases of the
Prostate Gland, Stone in,the Bladder, Calculus,
OraVel, Brick-dust . .Deposit, and Mucous or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Doll
cateConstltutlons of both sexes, attended wltu
the following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex
ertion, Loss of Power, Loss orMemory, Difficult
ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling; Hor
ror of Disease, wakefulness, Dimness of vision,
Pain In the Back, Hot Hands, Flushlug of the
Body, Dryness of theSkln.Eruptlon on the Face ’
Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassltude.of the
Muscular 85 stem, etc.
, Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from, thirty-five to fifty-live or
la the decline or change of life: after confine
ment or labor pains; bed-wetting In children.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is diuretic
and blood-purifying,and cures all Diseases-aria- :
Jug from Habits of Dlsslpatl n, and Excesses
and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the
Blood, etc.. Superseding Copaiba in /affections
for which It Is "used, and Syphilitic Affections—•
In these Diseases used in connection with
HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. j
In many Affections peculiar to Ladles, the
Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other reme
dy— as In Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity,
Fainfulucss or Suppression ol Customary Evao
untlons, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the
Uterus, Leucorrbma or Whites, Sterility, and
for all complaints incident to the sex, whether
arising,from Indiscretion or .Habits of Dissipa
tion. it is prescribed extensively, by the ',most
eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfceb*
led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes
and all ages .with any of the above
Diseases or Symptoms).
• H. T. HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING PROM IMPR
DENOES. HABITS OP DISSIPATION, etc
In all their stages, at-little expense, little or on
change in diet, no Inconvenience, and no expo
sure. , ;It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and .Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflamatlon, so fre
qaeut In this class o Z diseases, and expelling at)
Poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been the victims of In
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured in a short time, have found they
have been deceived, and that the "Poison’' has.
by the use of "powerful astringents," been dried
up in the system, to break out In a-raoro aggra
vated form; and perhaps after Marriage.
Oao HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU for all
Affections and Diseases of the Uninary Organs,'
whether existing In Male or Female, from
whatever cause,originating, and no matter of
bow long standing. Pplce, $1 60 per bottle.
1 HENRY T. 'HELMBOLD’B (IMPROVED
ROSE WASH
cannot be a Face Wash, and will
be found the only specific remedy in every
species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily
eradicates Pimples, Spots,-Scorbutic Dryness,
Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc.,
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation,
Hives,,Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or
Skin. Frost Blteq, and all purposes for which
Salves or Ointments are used; restores the skin
to a state of purity and softness, and Insures
continued healthy action to the tissue of Us
vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear
ness and vivacity of comploxlonsomnohsought
and admired.. Bat however valuable os a reme
dy for existing defects of the skm H.. T. Helm
bold’s Rose wash has long sustained its princi-
File claim to unbounded patronage, by possess
ng qualities which render It a Toilet Append
age of the most Superlative and Congenial char
acter, combining in an elegant formula those
prominent requisites. Safety and Efficacy—the
Invariable accompaniments of lts*uso—as a Pre
servative and Refresher of the Complexion, it
Is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic
-Nature, and os an Injection for-diseases of the
Urinary Organs,.arlslng from habits of dissipa
tion, used in connection with the Extracts Ba
eba. Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in
such diseases as recommended, cannot be sur
passed. -
Full ane explicit directions accompany the
medicines.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliable
character furnished on application, with hun
dreds ol thousands of living witnesses, and up
ward of 80,000 adKoUclted ceni.floatea.-and rec
ommendatory letters, many oTwhloh are from
the highest sources, including eminent Physi
cians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprie
tor has never resorted to their publication In
the newspapers; be does not do this from tho
fact that hla articles rank os Standard Prepara-
and do not need to be propped up by
Henry 1, Helmtold's Genuine Prep a
lions.
Delivered to any address. Secure Irom obser
vation. Established upwards of twenty years
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters
or Information, in confidence to HENRY 1.
HELMBOLB, Druggist and Chemist.
OnTy Depots: H.T. HELMBOLD’B Drug and
Chemical Warehouse, No. 61)4 Broadway: New
YorK. or toH. T, HELM BOLD'S -Medical DodoL
104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HENRY t
PLMBOLD’Bt Tako no other, *
Feb. a, 71.
HJtciical.
M
CONCENTRATED
L ADI E
JUffetilcdl.
MIXjLKXN.CU I ' IitVKH
It Is one of the remarkable fuels nr „
markable ago- not merely that so nim Ils *
nro the victims of dyspepsia or Indiana.
Us willing victims. Now, wo wouhK V l - 1 '
dorstood tosay that any one regards 6 i «
with favor, or feels disposed to rank
the luxuries of life. Far irom it,
have oxporloncca its torments would
an Idea. All dread it, and would **
with its unpleasant familiarities. Mnrk
who was Jolly under all the trying clrcium? l *lUl
ces In which ho was placed, never hud an
of dyspepsia, or, his Jollity would imvo
forsaken him. Men and women soinr,,
suffer its tortures uncomplainingly bat
er heard of a Verson who enjoyed thom?* hc^ e :
Of all the multifarious diseases to wlilM, ~53
human system is liable, there Is perhans Vj
bo generally prevalent na dyspepsia. -•
diseases more acute and painful, and
more frequeiUjy prove fatal, but none n,'V'T
foots of which are so depressing to theinind '!' I
so positively distressing to the body, if nT. I *-/'
a wretched, uolng in the world it Is 1 ct< ‘
' A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC L> 3
But it Is notourlutentlontodlßcantonii'ftt r 1
rors of Dyspepsia, To describe them trutht •
is simply »n impossibility, but It is poasii-M
point out a remedy. Wo have said that
sla is perhaps the moat universal of bumanvii
eases, llils Is emphatically the case i n v , ¥i
United States. Whether this general tm
louco is'.due to the character or the foodVvi
metnod of Us preparation, or
in which Ills usually swallowed, is
vluco to explain. The great fact with wliinL i«
aleballod to deal Ja this: Mclu
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
almost universally. . ' , H
Nearly every other person you meet Is an
Urn, an apparently willing ono,”for.w o io till. 1 .
»>Y,so many 5 ujlerers, when a ctriv.
speedy and soft reHreUy"is" , wlihiirilie hT”’"
reach of all whodeslro to avail themsclvi-ittr <.e
But v the mojorP.y will not. Blinded by ml pa?
dice, or deterred by some other unexplained-fi
ilueuce, they refuse to accept, the relief trot
ed them. They turn a deaf ear to the te-siita-lr"*
dt the thousands whose suilerings have been 1 1 -I
levlated, and with strange inlainaltctf onr*! J
to cling with d sperato determination to n>
ruthless tormentor. But says a dyspeni' Oi
Whut Is this remedy ? to which wc reply;,
groat alleviator of human suffering is almost! ®
widely known as the English language, uil
allayed the agonies of thousands, ana is to-iJH
carrying comfort and encouragement toitv-vl
sands of others. • This acknowledged panacea v
none other than
Dn. HOOI'LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
Would you knowmoreol the.merits ol
wondorlui medicine than can bo learned fa _
the experience of others ? Try
when it has failed to fulfil the assurance cir*”
efllcacy given by the proprietor, .then ftbao'V!
faith in ft. . ’ V
LET IT BE BBMEMBEUED, th |
flrsfof all, that Hoofland’s German Hltteui
not a rum beverage. )P
• They nro not alcoholic In any sense oft 1.
term. They are composed wholly of ihetaSw
Juice or vital principle of roots, .This iMiciiKai
mere assertion! - The extracts from which it-Oft
are compounded nre prepared by one of t 1
ablest Gorman chemists. Unlike any on.—-
Bitters In the market, they are wholly free fry'
spirituous Ingredients. The objections wt;-
hold with so much force against preparation!
this class, namely—that a desire lor intoxicate
drinks Is stimulated by tlielr use, are nuivaj L
In the cose of the German Bitters. &£ far fra 1
encouraging or mculating a taste or desire;
Inebriating beveroges, It may bo confidently*
sorted that their tendency is In a diametrical..
opposite direction.. Their efforts can bo
BENEFICIAL only.
in all discs of the biliary system. Hoollan:-; 1
German Bitters stand without an equal, ucili B
promptly and vigorously upon the Liver, it*' Ds
leraove Us' torpidity and cause healthful sen of
tlon of bile—thereby supplying the sterau-. \
with the most Indispensable elements of socr Bfc
digestion In proper-proportions. They givoid U<
to the stomach—stimulating Its functions,a- 1
enabling it to perform ite duties us nature ?ati
signed it should do. They Impart vigor n et
strength to the entire system, causing the p- -
tlont to feolllke another being—m raci.gwj*
him a now lease of life. - ■ •
THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD.
cleansing the vital fluid of all hurtf.ul ■,
Ups and supplying them with the elements r :J
genuine healthfUluess. In a word, there i .
scarcely n disease In which thoyonmwib x
safely and beneficially employed; but liriti
mristgenerally prevalentdlstresslngaml (lift
ed disease, Dyspepsia,
THEY STAND UNRIVALED.
Now, there are certain classes, of persoon .
whom extreme It Ters are not onjy mipnlrt •
ble. but who find it Impossible to take thet
without positive discomfort. For such . »
■ Dn. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC ' "
has been specially prepared. It Is Intended 1
use where a slight alchohol stimulant Isreqc
ed In connection with the well-known Tc: -
properties of the pure Germon Bitters, 1
Tonic contains all the Inpredlentsof tboßllte
but so flavored os to remove the extromobliir
ness. This preparation Is-not only palatal! ■
but combines, In modified form, all the vlrta .
of the' Gorman Bitters. The solid oxtrncln
some of.Natqre’s choicest restoratives- are h> .
in solution by a spirituous agent of the putt
quality.: In ensds of languor or excesslVodtfc
ily, whore the system appears to have here-: • 1
exhausted of Its enengles.
. HOOFLAND’S TONIC ,
acts with almost marvelous effect. It noted ‘
stimulates the flagging and wasting .energti *
but Invigorates and permanetly strengthen}! <
action upon the' Liver and Stomach thoromi , 1
perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, whentl
same quantity Is taken Is none the less.cexlrt • ■
Indigestion, Bllllonsnesa, Physical-or Nerm ,1
Proslrotlon, 7 lold readily to It* potent InflmK. .
It gives the Invalid a new and strongerw .
upon life, removes depression of spirits, rnidli -
spires cheerfuldess. It supplants the paint
disease with the ease and-comfort of peiW...
health. Itgives strength to weakness,'llml 1
despondenceto the winds.and starts then
stored Invalid upon a new and gladsome obtk
But Dr. Hoofland’a benefactions to the horns
race are not confined to hjs celebrated
GERMAN BITTERS, ~
or his Invaluable Tonic. Helms prepared »
other medicine,, wolch is rapidly wlnnlnel
way to popular , favor because of Its inlrlnf ,
merits. This is
HOOFLAND’S PODOPHYLLIN PILL?,
a perfect substitute for-mercury. without anjr.i
mercury’s evil qualities. ■
These wonderful Pills, which are Intended!
not upon the Liver, are ranlply composedi
Podophyllin, or the
VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE MANDRAE
ROOT.
Now we desire the reader to distinctly unde
stand that this extract of the Mnndrnkela mar
times more powerful than the Mnndrnko lU*
It is the medicinal virtues of this health-clvli
plnnt In a perfectly pure and hlghlv ronconln
ted form. Hence It Istbattwo of ‘ho Pnflopnj
lln Pills constitute a full dose, while onytvlie
six to eight or a handful of other preparatw
of the Mandrake are required. The PhodopW
ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER,
stlmulntlngila functionsand causing It. to nil
its biliary secretions In regular and prop
quantities. The Injurious results yehich invar
ablv follow the use of mercury la entirt
avoided by their use. But ,lt is not upon w
Liver only that their powers are exerted. Tt
extractor Mandrake contained in them isskll
fnllv combined with four other extracts. mw
which acts upon the stomach, one upnu llietp
ner bowels, one upon the lower bowels. nndoiJ
broventsany griping effect, thus producing op
that Inflences the digestive and alimentary tp
tern-, ir an equal and harmonious manner, it
Its action entirely free from,nausea, vomiting*
griping pains common to nil other purgative*
Possessing these much desirable qualities, It
Podophyllin becomes Invaluable as a .
FAMILY MEDICINE.
No household should be without them. Tbf
are perfectly safe, require but two for on ordlo
ry dose, are prompt and efficient In nctioMt*
when used In connection with. Dr. HooftoM'
German Bitters, or Tonic, may be regarded»
certain specifics in oil cases of Liver Comply
Dyspepsia, or any of the disorders to wmcu ,D
system is ordinarily subjeo. The
PODOPHYLLIN PILLS,
act upon the stomach and bowels, carryiuß «•
Improper obstructions, while the Bitters or io
nic purify the blood, strengthen and
the frame, give tone and appetite to tneston
aoh, and thus build up the invalid anew.
Dr. Hoofland, having provided Internal rem
dies for diseases, has given the world one mw*
ly for external application, In the Fonuen
preparation known ns „ T 1
* Dn. HOOFLAND’S GREEK OIL.
This Oil Is a sovereign remedy for pains at (
aches of all kinds. • A r i,t.
Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Toothache,
bluing, Sprains, Burns, Pain in the Bara .
Loins, Ringworms, Ac., all yield toils exterc
application. The number ofeures feffecstea
Is astonishing and they asp increasing o •.
d Taken Internally, It Is a cure for
Kidney Diseases. Sick Headaches, Colic, W
tory, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, T ams «* ;
Stomach, Colds, Asthma. Ac.
The Greek Oil is composed entirely of ucj"
gums and essential oils. The principal eng' J
ont is an oily substance, ln in® °
ern part of Greece. Its effects as a omiwiL',
pain are trnly mngteal. Thousands hft' V
benofitted by Its use, and a trial by I] 1 '
are skeptical will thoroughly convince tu
Its Inestimable value. „
These remedies will bo sentby express nffid
locality,upon application to the P rl n,sl p ?ltih gi l
at the Gorman Medicine Store, No. 031 Art
Philadelphia. *
W*These remedies are for sale by
storekeepers, and medicine dealers every vr i
Chas. M. Evans,
Formerly C. M. JACKSON & ca
IQ
ti
i
propriety