American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 31, 1871, Image 4

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MiSDICAL XILSCOVKtiY
DR. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR
BITTERS
Huudreda ot thousands boar testimony
to their Wonderful Curative Effects.
W H A 1’ AJB 'TH E Y?
■ THKY AUK NU'l’ A VII,!'.
E, AN e Y 1) RIN K .
Alade of Poor Knm, JVldsltoy, 1 root Hfirlts anil
Etoluse Liquors docloroil, spiced am', sweetened
lo please iho taste, culled "Tonic.*, *'i»->#»tiz
trs.’' "Restorers,” &c., that lead thcUnp.oron to
drunkenness and ruin, tint area true Medicine,
«n«lo from the Native, Hoots and Herbs of Call
lornla.free fromall AlcoholtoSlnnulauis. they
*ro tho Groat Blond Puriller and a Life Giving
vrlnclnlc aperftet Renovator and Invigorator
.1 the System, carrying oft alt poisonous mui ter
and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person cat* Billers according to
direction and remain long unwell, provided tho
bones at* not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means and tho vital organs wasted bo
vond tho’point of repair.
For Inmnnmatory and Chronic Rheumatism
.ana Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions,
, UeiiUttonlaud Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ol
tho Blood, Llvoi,, Kidneys?, and Bladder, these
Billers have been moslsnccesful. ynoh diseas
es arc caused by Vitiated Blood. which Is gencr-*
..AUsvprodUScjJ derangement of the Digestive
or Indigestion, Headache, raluiii ,
lh» Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest.
Dizziness, Sour KrUcthllona of the Stomach, had
taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
jf ti: Heart, TntlammatloU of the Lungs, l ain
fn lb regions of tho Kidneys and a hundred
otliei painful symptoms,are tho oilsprlugs ol
v’igorute tho Stomach and stimulate
the torpid liver and bowels, which vender thorn
ol unequalled eilleacy in cleansing the blood of
uil Impurities, and imparting now llfo and vigor
'to the whole systeir, • ... . ~
Bilious. Remittent and Intermittent I-over.
Which are so prevalent in the valleys of our
gieut Rivers throughout Urn United .states, espe
cially those of tho Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois,
'Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Coloru
•lo Brazos, Foarl, Alabama Mobile, Savannah,
HounoUe,- Jam«.s, and many others with their
vast tributaries, during tho summer and AU-.
• luum,and remarkably so daring seasons of un
usual heat-aud dryness, are Invariably accom
panied' by extensive derangements of the
stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera,
riiere are always more or less obstructions ol
the liver, a weakness and irritable stale ol the
stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being
ohw'ed up with vitiated accumulations In
' tluHr treatment; a purgative, exerting a power--
lul Inlluencu upon these various organs, y es
sentially necessary. There is no cathartic lor
tho purpose equal to Dr. .1. N\ alker s \ inogai
Bitters.as they will speedily remove the daik
colored viscid mailer with which the Bowels ni e
loaded, at tho same time stimulating tin; some
tlons of tlie liver, and generally restoring the
healthy functions of the digestive organs. I tin
universal pnpnlmliy of tills valuable remedy, in
regions subject to miasmatic Innuenccs, is mini
'cient'evidence of it-s power as a remedy in sne'i
C, For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, . k :
Hhemu.Blolchos, Spots.Pimples, Bastilles, 80.
Carbuncles,. Ring-worms, .Scald-Head. Sot
Fvcs Ermpolns, Itch, Scurfs, DlKColoratlons *.
Uie HUln, liumors and Diseases of tho Skin, or
whulover nume or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system m a short time by
iho use of the-o Bitters. One bottle in such
' taiKcs whi convince the most Inetodulous of their
urutlv® effect. ...
■Cleans* Ih® Vitiated Blood whenever you find
H. impurities bursting through the skin In FBii
• pics. Eruptions or yores; cleanse it when you
Mmi it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ;
•loans® It when it is foul, and your leeling will
I®ll you when. Keep-the blood pure and the
bcallii of the system will follow. - - • .
Pin Tap® and oilier Worms, lurking in the
•▼stem or so many thousands, are cllcdually de
stroyed and removed. For lulldlreclipua. lead
carefully tho circular around each bottle, pant
ed in four languages—English, German, !• reuch
“"‘waLKBB... IToprlotor, H. M. MCDONALD
«fc. GO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, yau rraa
clsco, California, and 32 and 31 Commerce btreet,
New. York. , '.
S3-Sold by all Druggists ami Dealers. .
Dec. 5.70-lv • ...,
iiaUrorOis.
ITea'dia i/xt a! h i;oai>7
1 BPKIKfi ARRANGEMENT.
Monday May loth, IS'il.
limit Trunk lino from the North anil North
west lor Philadelphia, Now York. Reading
Pottsvlllo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln, Leb
anon, Allentown, Easton, Ephnita,Lltiz,.Lancas
lor. Columbia, Ac. , , ,
Trains ioavo Harrisburg for NowYorkaa fol
lows; at 2 10.8 10. A,- M. t and 200 1. M„ con
necting with similar trains on Penmsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10 Do
A. M., 0 50, and 9 80 I’. M„ respectively.—
Sleeping Cars accompany the 2 -HI A. M., train
without change. • ,
Returning: heave New York at 9 00 A. M.,1-
80 noon and 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at i .10, 8 30,
J 9 M. and 880 P. M.; Sleeping ears accompany
Ui’eoOO P. M. trains, from Now York, without
O, 1 Leave Harrisburg for Rending, PoUßville,
Tamaqua,- Minersville, Ashland, Shamokln,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A., M.—
2 00, and 1 05 P. M.. slopping at Lebanon and
principal way stations; the 105 P. 1.1. train con
necting for Philadelphia, Poltsvlile arid Colum-
Dla only. For Poltsvlile, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via. Schuylkill ami Susquehanna Rail
road. leave Harrisburg at 310 P. M. ~ ,
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Head
ing for. Allentown, Easton and Now York at
-tHJ.iOOOA M. t -1 05P.M. Returning.leave New
York at 9.00 A. M„ 1280 noon and oOOI.M. and
Allentown' at 7 20 A. M. 12 25 noon, 2 lo 1 2o and
* *Wu*y passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7-
80 A. M.. connecting with similar train on East
Pen mi. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6 20,
P, M„ stopping at alt stations. ,„««■■»> *i- '
Leave Pottsvlllo at 9 00 A. M., and 2 30 1. M..
Herndon at 10 00 A,‘ M.. ShamolUn ntv> 10 and
HlsA.il. Ashland at 7 t).> A. JI.. and 12;18 Noon,
Mahanoy city at 7 51A. M„ and I 20 1. M., latna
qua at 885 A. M„ and 210 P. M. t for Philadelphia
Now York, beading, Harrisburg. Ac.
Leave Pottsvlllo via Schuylkill and Misquc
hulina Railroad at S 15 A. M.fov Harrisburg,and
1145 A Al for Pi no drove and Tromoat.
Reading accommodation train, leaves 1 otts
viJioutd-10 A. M„ passes Reading at 7 80 A. M.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning;
loaves Philadelphia at 5 15 P. M. t posslnglteadlng
M,t 7 55 P. M. t arriving at Poltsvlile at 9 JO P. M.
Poltstowu accommodation train, leaves I olts
lown at 080 A. M., returning, leaves Philadel
phia at 180 P. M. '' . ,-.m
Columbia Hall road trains leave Readingat i-0
A. M., and 815 P. M_„ lor Eplmita, Lillz, Lancas
ter, Columbia, ac. ■■ _ ■' , ;
Perklomon Railroad trains leave Perklomcn
Junction nt7 17, ini:. A. M.,il HI) iintl «™ r. M-.
returning, leave Schwenksvlllcat (»80, Shi A. M.,
12 50 Noon, and-1 15 P. M.. connecting with simi
lar trains on Reading Railroad. ,
Colebrookdalu Railroad trainsKaivePottstowu
at 9 10 A. M., am! 1 15. 015 P. M.. returning, have
Mt. Pleasant at 709 and U -e A. M., and.. Oil, 1 .
M., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Chester valler Railroad trains leave Uridge
< port st 8 80' A*. M..2U5 ami 5 82 P. M.. returning,
leave Down Inglow n at.ll 10 A. M., 1- •! > noon, ami
5 25 P. M., connecting with similar trains on
Reading Railroad. ~
On Kumlays; leave New iori: at •> W) I . M.
Philadelphia at BDO A.M. and 8i» I. A (the
8 00 A. M. train vuunlng only to CeailmgJ leave
.Pottsvlllo at 800 A.M.. Harrisburg at 210 A. SI.
and 200 P. M. Cleave Allentown at ami 8-.
I*. 51. leave Reading at- 7 15 A. M. and SI oil P. M.
for- Harrisburg, at 1 82 A. M. lor New 5 oiK. M
720 A.M. for Allentown ami 9 10 A. M. and I I *
P. ifMor Philadelphia., .. . . ,
Commutation, Mileage. Season. School und
Excursion Tickets to and Irom all points at re
duced rates. , .
Baggage chocked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger
j.
Aai/.A’iqd. A - Kwj. Mach'rif.
M»y I*. l«Ti.
/'UIMBKIUjAND VAL jj 15 y
K A I X, B O A D I
O*H AN(? E O F HOUII S!
“ • Wintci' Arrangement.
<ju and nftorTUursday, N0t.21. Jh7o, I’uBsen«
aer Trains will run dally ah lollowB,(bundayaex
copied).
W E S T W A It 1)
Accommodation Train leaves Harrlsbm'g r.OO A
M.,MechanicsbuvgB.3.%Oirllsle6.ll,Ncwvlllc9.l(),
yhlppensburg 10.22, Ghambersburg 10.-1 L Oicen
eastlolUO, arriving at Hagerstown Jl.io A M.
Mail Train loaves Harrisburg l.o.» I. M*. Alt- 1 ,
chauicsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.o.S,iNewyUle.U2. ship
ponsbuvg 4,02, Ghambersburg 1.80, CJreencastle
a.ll, arriving ut Hagerstown 5.10 P. M.
jdtpress Train leaves Harrisburg 1.. W 1 . M.. Me
ihanicsburgs.o2,Curlltdoo..J‘-, Nowvillo <l.Ua, Ship
pensburg 6.83, arriving at G'lambcr.sburg at 7.U0
1* M v
'A Mired Train loaves ChnmncrHburg 7,-I.') A. M.,
GreoucaatloO.W, arriving at Hagerstown 10,tK* A.
M * EASTWARD:
Accommodation Irain loaves Clmmbersburg 5,00
A. M.. Sblppensburg 5.20, Ncwviilo 0.00, Carlisle
0.33, 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7 "Mull 7V**ai a leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M.,Orcon
castlo O.OO.Clmmbersburg o,4f.,Shh)poiiKlmrg 1 .22.
Newvillo 10,53, Carlisle 11.'.0, Meebanlcsburg 12.00,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 I’. M.
j Express’ Train leaves Hagerstown l-. 00 M.
Greenoastla 12.28. Cbamborsburp 1.00, Shlppens
burrr 1 3T, Newvlilo 3.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechaulcs
burg 3.1 H, arriving at Harrisburg 5.50 I*. M. *
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. M..
Hrccucasllo 4.27, arriving at Cbamborsburg 5.20
P M *
close connections at Harrisburg
wlfu trains to and from Philadelphia, New \ «rg,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg,ami all points
West,
SUTHUINTENDEST’H Of¥'Wt^
ClmtnU’B., Pa., Nov, 21, ’7O.
Deo 1 187
JBAAC IC. brAUl’l'Eß,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
MS North Second trect %
(cor. of Quarry,}
. PHIL A.DELPXIIA.
Au assortment of Watches, Jewelry. Silver
uiul Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repair
inj» of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended
Jins' 25,1871—1 V
BARBER SHOP!
Peter Hodge,
barber,
,;No. 5 UABT MAIN STREET,
in Irvine’s building, a few doors West of the
Bent/. House, Carlisle, will bo happy to wait
upon cuslomeis atull hours. Having hud many
voara experience in his business, lie feels sails
lied of lift ability to give satisfaction to his cus
tomers. schumpoonlng In Us most approved
llylo attended l« personally. 1 will be much
obliged to Judies, misses and gentleman who
may lavor mo with a call. Charges nmib|rjiiu.
«jg i.uunt.i-..
Jiui«.‘-«2,ls?I,
2jlOR YOUR OWN BATISEAOTIU N
WOLF’S
FRESH STOCK OF
GEOCBEIE
AT LOW PRICES, AT
No4l East L* >tb fi'ot St.
A new slock ol
fresh groceries
IjrJ,,ut/reiliilh at
fV* . . ", WOLF’S.
1 hoßol
Teas,
Coffees,
Sugars, -
Syrttps,
At WOLF’S. .
X AMPS, ‘ LAMPS, LAMPS’
> At WOLF’S.
FRUIT .IARS AND .1 ELLY GLASSES.
Mack erel. mackerel,
l, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In Whole, half, or qua r
ter barrels, or kits, at the lowest prices oy‘;r ‘»f
fered In Carlisle, WOLI'.b.
BRST brumlH Hour, tiiicon, luims,
slioulilius, llilrli, drill bod', ohooso. plolclod
ami spiced, l salmon,-sardines, smoked halibut,
Burlington herring, scaled herring
UEENSWARIS, CMiinawnre; GIW
\cv* ware, Earthenware ami Woodwiuo. -
L/ ’ -AtWaLt-’K.
pURE Wim? and (Jiiior Vinegar,•
At WDIiF'H.
JVo. -M, pJasf. Pomj'vvi
Nep. Mi. 70— v
g:r O O a B Y
PROVISION -ST ll Ell.
No' 78 West Maui &lrect t
( WashmooiVs Old Stand*)
The having leased the above well
known tore-room.hos opened with a new mid
largo stock of wc’l-selected Fresh Groceries.—
His stock will bo found- to bo complete in every
particular, and everything sold will be war
ranted ns represented. He inis on hand and
now ready for delivers ,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
You will llud everything you In the way o
Groceries,
Queensware.
Glasswaie.
Willow and
Cedarware,
•Sloneand
Crockery ware,
Choice Hams,
Dried Beef,
dialogna,
Beef
Tongues,
Biscuit* and CTackeres of every description.
Flo i led
Oysters, .
Sardines,
Kngirsh Pickles,
Demon Syrups, and no end
to a good assortment of NOi lONS. r
DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED !• ItUIIS of
kinds constantly on hand. , , .
FLOUUamt FEED of the best grades, and In
quantities 10 suit purchasers.
Gooas sent to any part of the town If desired.
Call and price for yourself at No. 78 West
Main street. All kinds of • •
COUNTRY PRO DU C E
taken in exchange for goods.
Cx, L. DISVENISLY,
March 1(5.71. West Mala Street.
__ j unigg,
j | lii) tj'fs *nu> .
THE li ES T 1* i. A C K
PURE AND RELIABLE
SJ> Bi. HI 6/ *%
IHedicines and Fine Chemicals,
JOSEPH B. HAVERSTIOK’S,
fto.udv W.uiove.v SUeev,
Onu/s, Medicines’ Chemicals ,* hooks
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per
fumery, ollet Articles, &c,. Dye
( jf u(}s, Dosmeltcs, tationury,
(t'C. Also, Pure W4nes
for Medical Pur
poses.
ills assortment of Goods, In variety, novel
ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. Ibe artl :
cles have been selected with great care,and are
calculated In quality and price to command the
attention o/purchasers. , . ,
.Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
cd. A full stock ot ratent Medicines on hand.
All goods warranted as represented.
b JOSEPH R. H AVRUSTIC K.
No. 5 South Hanover st
Get. 20.1S7C—lv -
B. is wTn U,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER.
WEST MAJN KTAEET,
(JAIILISDK. I’A.
A splendid assortment of
N E W P U R N X T U 11 E
for the llollduyH, oomprlsiiiK
Solh.s I,‘ninp Stool,
l.oiuitrort, Centro Tables,
itoultlne (Jlmlra. JJlnlnK Tnlilcs,
Knsy cli:ilr», Curd 'iuliles,
Ucccntlou (Jlmlr.,, OilmnonH,
liuraiuß, WluUNol.s.
Ac., Ac., AC.
Parlor,
Chamber
O. N. LULL,
Supi.
CUTTAUE FURNITURE IN HEITS
Splendid new Patterns. t . . u ,.„
i IKDSTE A lAS AN I) M ES
Gii'T FRAMES AMU I’ICTHUES
in great variety. ....
rurtleuhii uUemlou given to I-uncials. Orders
from town and country promptly attended to
ml on reasonable terms.
1 co. 17. IMiilv
C(ASH BUSINESS.—On and after
; the lb. next September, 1 Intend to do a
Cash Business
with all, without respect to persons. Country
produce received as cash In exchange for gooes
as usual. Ry this arrangement, strictly enforced,
I will bo enabled to helL-gloceries ut reduced
I,rlcl:K - ■■■' C.1.W..'
Carlisle,July U, ICTI.
NOTICE. —Notice 1h hereby given that
application will be made to the next f.egls*
lature lor the Incorporation of a Hank of hepos-
Itund Discount, to bo located at Carlisle, 'uinn
berJnnd County, !*«., to be- called Urn Peoples
Havings Hank, with a Capital of Tweniy-llve
Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of imreas
lug It to one hundred thousand dollars.
June 2P, Is7l— Urn
©cockles
go t o
and examine his
Just opened at.
WOLF’S.
CARLISLE.
AND-—
c a R L I « L I'.
-TU Ji Vl
IS 'AT
No. 5
(AKLIJ.J: PA
DEALER
Dining Iloom,
IvttcUen
FURNITURE,,
of the IsitPstjHtylcs.
' flpivlilMtr
H A R D W A RE
AND
U .U T 1. IfiH Y.
MILL JE It .0 BO W EJi S
take tills opportunity of directing the at tent 100
of the community at. large, and every person la
particular, to their re.-enily replenished slock of
HAM ID) W A.B M.
They' Hludlonsly avoided investing during the
■V
high prices, and patiently walled ttie tallluy
nut of the bottom before attempting to roll ll their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
lo old time prices, as near as possible, they have
'lnveHr^lftrgeTy'ttffltXre’"pTojTfiTCdUr'guarantee*
(o tlielr friends and customers as low prices as
any market outside the cities. They especially
Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. -Our slack la complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment lu enquiring
for anything in our line.
We have the agency of the Wlllcox A Gibbs;
K E WIN O M A V H I NE ,
and would respectfully sk all those-o . wan I ‘d
a Machine, to examine tho WJllcox & Gibbs' bo
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered lo all parts of the town free of charge,
tm. 13 IS7I —I v 'i ,
Ep' IS-10 ! ' ‘
Carlisle
Hardware House !
H SAXTON St Co.
f II ENJtV SAXTON,I
J .1. P. BIXLEB. ]■
ID. B. SAXTON. j
Building, Farming,
AND MECHANICS* HARDWARE,
Tools and Materials,
IRON AND S T EEL,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Cement, Plaster, Sand,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION,
Also, HOUSH-FURN [SUING
IfAJtnWARV.
with ovorv description of useful and Fancy
Goods tlsetul Inventions constantly Intro-
ducod, Sole Agents for
PLANK PLOWS.
Thunkful for past jmlronugo and Soliciting a
continuance, , •
Wo remain, respectfully,
Ji. SAXTON * CO.
Aug-Jl, 1871,
JBrj) (iSootis
qeliANu oke at' an I! 'dodo \v "
O
COST.
ALL GOODS MUST RE HOLD liY THE FIRST
OF DECEMBER.
Thu miiluralKnnil, hnvjim Jple.’mimcl In retire
from business, odors h:s' untlru t Kid; ol
PIECE GOODS, ■
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS
■ VALEISES,,
■UMHRELLAS. •
UNDEU-OLOTIIINO, .
HATS, Ae., -v
at ami below cost. The entire stock must bo
disposed of by the lit slot December.- ills stock,
of piece goods, the llnest in town, consists of
FINE FRENCH AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
DOESKINS, .
CASS 1 MERES',
VESTINGS,
CAKSINETS, •
TWEEDS,
KATTINETS,
VELVETS,
JEANS,
LINENS, &c.
The
RE \DY MADE CLOTHING
department Is one of the largest and best as
sortments to bo found this side of Philadelphia.
ALLOGII OWN MAKIi
Gall and see for yourselves, at
• ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S.
22 Nort h Hanover St.. Carlisle.
I AKG I*l, CHKAI* AND GOOD.
The large stock of
DRY GOODS AND NHTIDNS,
Just opening at
Lachey & Smiley’s,
No. ill) North Hanover HL,
CARLISLE PA.
Tho r lira pil'd CLOTHS A CASSIMLULS.
Tho clumpoul DREWS <RtOLS.
Tim clienpeat PRINTS nodH USLLNH,
(loud KENTUCKY .TEAS 8 !“# cl , a '
Eleaiuit I,ACE COLLA RS nt lu da.
lid., (t'C., <C‘G.
CARPET CHAIN
In nil similes. CARPETS made U> order.
SUITS'
nuuß. to order nt the lowest jirleea.
Do not forget the place,
No. oil North Hanover t>,
Oppoii/f Thmhuufn
CAUIiISI.IC, l’A.
April 21. 1871—
mEACinCKS WANTED.-Two csom-
I potent teachers wanted by the Middlesex
School Hoard, to whom a liberal salary will be
paid. ‘ uy order of the Board.
Applicants can apply to
11 R. C. EAMRERTON.
H. W. Jacoiih. Hoc’y.
Aug. 21,1K71—Ht
Sale Bills, &c., &c.,
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY
Executed at tno ofllco of the American
Volunteer.
TTtOR SALE OR RENT.
It The large anil commodious THREE HTOIf *
faRIUIv HuUHE.on ilm eouier oMuin ami U»U
ord streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gordon. It
1-as all the moden. Improvements, with Hr els
stable and lee House attached. Inquire of K. 15
Hhtiplc-y,corner of Noj tti.’iml'l lit* street
Carlisle March 2, 71.
Great Attraction
9
I • • '
~•
. •tr.'
Mew Store!
No. 18 East Main Street,
Opposite Snac-i oil’s Hardware- Store.
SUMMER GOODS !
Silks, Organdies, Grenadines, Froti Frou, Japanese Poplins. Victoria lawns, Nainsooks, Muslins
Fluid Muslins, FroucU Muslim*, Yoscmlto Stripes, Piques, Cambrics, Dioms
Linens, for Indies suits, Ac. All the above
IKT !HS Or O C 3 13 S
■ I have , his clay marled down the prices on Ucocls, In order to Case
out, to make louiufor Hie Full campaign. Haiyulns lu .ill itluds 01
Domestic Goods.
nt prices Unit dcly compotltloii. New lot of
P RIN T S,
CLOTHS AND CASSIIERES.
r- jegaiil new clock ol French and English
S-U-ITIN.G S
Suits made to Order,
at abort notice, by first-class workmen. lam now offering a special bargain In
Black Alpaooas,
a celebrated Brand, at kVW. 50. 00 and 75 cents. that excels any over offered'at the above prices
A cordial invitation la given to all to call at my now Btore.and examine stocic and pikes.
June 22.1871,
23ra CKooUss-
“
Now la thetlmo to save money by pulling at, the
Central
DRY DODDS STORE.
\Ve are determined to sell oil* and close out all
kinds of
SUMMER
DRESS G GO D.S,
at greatly reduced prices.
l'-or great bargain* In UICKNANN u(ml
Knr very cheap UUKNAUINES. ( ut tho ( , onu;ul
For Kood DAWNH, at rj>s uiiiilu.
Call at Ibo Ceatial,
For JAPANESE POPIJNS. selling at S 3 cents,
worth Ho cents, _ • . ,
Cull at the Central.
For very geod HUES-4 GINGHAMS. at 5K cents,
1 J Call at the Central.
For FRENCH CHINTZES,
Call at tho Central.
For all kinds of DItHSS GOODS, at low rates.
Call at the Central.
For good WHITE PICiUES at 25 cents.
. Call at the Central.
For splendid I‘KiUffli ttt 85 ( , i!nlm|
Fur nil landsof WIIITH DKESS GOODS.
Call at t)io Conlml
For FONOKKaIuI SILK I’AUASOLS.
Call at Hie C entral,
For a beautllnl LACK IHDNT.
Cull at UiG Central,
For .ill kinds of WOUKINO TUIMMINOS.
Call at tlio Contral.
For handsome DIIKSS LINKNH.
Call at the Conlml.
Carpets ! Carpets!
O 1 L CLOT liM ,
till widths,
MATTINGS,
We nro prepared to alter great Inducements, ns
the markets uro lower limn they have been for
ten years, and us our stock Is entirely new nml
fresh, bought for the cash, wo feel sale in prom
ising to give our customers great bargains and
all new goods. We Invite alt kindly, tu call ami
examine our stock before purchasing, and de
cide fur themselves. Thankful for the liberal
patronage In the jius- 1. wo promise to be alive to
die Interests of our friends In the future, by
keeping such goods as will rcMidor satisfaction
to all. All who wish to save money aio Invited
to cull upon us and Jiml a source of proilt by
dealing wilh us.
DUKE & BURKHOLDER.
North Hanover Htrcel,
lEIDICHA WiLlIU 1 below Carlisle Deposit bank.
• - April I*7l. s
nil widths,
WINDOW HUADFS, Ac
jjy culling at flic* Central Dry (binds uml Car
pet Sioro, you will got great hamulus hi all kinds
of Dry floods and Carpels, ns wo are now closing
out balance of summer slock, regard loss ol cost,
ANY QUANTITY OK WOOD WANTED.
New stock of-
Just opened at extremely low prices.
will be sold
WAY DOWN
below the regular rates.
Just received, In beautiful designs.
now ready for Inspection.
,•, L. T. GREENFIELD.
| £ ffAUtJU AUTEuS
DRY GOODS.
Spring* & Summer
DRY GOODS
,lor ladles’ and guntlumens’ wear, consisting of
Japanese Poplins,
Silk-ami Wool Borges,
Shcphol d’H Pla d Wool Serges,
WHITE GO 0 D S
CAKSIMf -SS. CLOTHS
for.Hprlng. All the novelties ot tho soa
son.
Shawls ! Shawls! S
Hosiery umi Gloves, Ilousu Furnishing Goods,
such us
Tickings,
Sheetings
DOMESTICS
DOMI'STiCB ! DOMESTICS 11 DOAItJd ’JICH!
No. IS East Main Street.
3Drj> <6ooUs
Just opened an entire
HEW A*U> IJI'JSIUAIiijC
atook of
iranllo Lustres,
Melanges,
J'hino Nettings,
Nainsooks,
Victoria Lawns,
all kinds of
UkOil,
AX I) VESTINGS
Pillow Casings,
Blankets,
Marseilles Quills.
and all Goods
used for Honso-
keeping purp ca
In Largo Quantities.
globes. Shnunv?. &c
QBAND OPENING
• OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN,
RMIMITfI & RUPP,
N0. '02 and Gi North Hanover Street,
Tin and Sheet-iron Workers,
AND.DEALEUS IN
Cook, Parlor, and every variety of
HEATING S.T. O V E S
Tho subscribers, having recently erected ’a
commodious store room, adjoining thoir old
stand, uflordlug Increased facilities lor. business,
aro now prepared to furnish their patrons and
tho public generally with every article in thoir
IliioVoii the most accommodating terms. With
a largo and varied assortment, to which nUdl
tonsnro constantly made, they feel confident
that in quality and .price they are ahead o all
competition.
PALOIt STOVES,
—Cb©K“BTOVES,
OFFICE STOVES.
Tills department of ls unexcelled
for artistic design, suporiorttnlsn, and, simplici
ty of arrangement, amongwhlch may bo men
tioned the
SUNNY' BIDE FIUE PLACE IIEATEU,
SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK
BAULKY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, and
NOVELTY I’AULOU yOOK STOVE.
with a variety of other Cook Stoves well known
for their excellence.
KITCHEN RANGES,
of all kinds, Including the cclobraieu,
NATIONAL RANGE,
BASH BURNERS,
If you want an Ornamental Stove,
If you want an Economical Slovo,
It you want a Powerful Healing Stove,
If yon want tv Perpetual Eire Keeping Stove,
call and examine our stock, whero.you will Hnd
the.
lUENTAL HOT BLAST,
with reversible no oven
ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER,■
for two or more rooms
SPEAR’S 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,
Knives ana Forks,
Spoons of all kinds,
Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets,
Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware,
Wrought Iron Pans, Shovels and Tongs,-Coal
and ElourSlevos, Flatirons, Brass Kettles, Fruit
Jars, &o„ Ac., embracing a largo and complete
assortment to which we Invito the attention of
buyers. Wo are also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep. Wells
ami have for sale the celebrated CUCUMBER
WOOD PU.MP, warranted genuine.
Constantly on buna
STOVE BRICK AND REPAIRS FOR STOVES
ROOFING. SPOUTING. AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms
JSS" Old loves taken in •Exchange .
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestow
ed on us wo are determined,by increased oirort
d merit a continuance of It; and respectfully
task the public Ur call and examine lor them
solves.
RHINESMITH & RUPP. ,
Nos. 02 and 01, North Hanover St.,
■ Carlisle, Penna
Sop. 2!). 1870 —1 v
STOVE AND TINWARE
ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership heretofore a ti ng beXwoeti
Walker A Claudy haying bn dissolved by
mutual consent, ! herfty annoonce to the citi
zens of Carlisle and surroundlnucouutry, that I
httvo opened a
lew Stove and Tinware Store,
In the largo frame building, on the corner of
West High and West Streets., formerly occupied
by Cornelius & Bosh,
Having a largo and complete slock of Stoves
and Tinware ou hand selected with the greatest
care express! v for this market, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality
and price.
Slleetiron and Tinware;
constantly on hand and made up to order, My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept.in a Hast class tin establishment.’ ,
HOOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to. -
Stoves! Stoves 7. Stoves !
i am now prepared to .exhibit to tho Winter
Trade «large and well-assorted slock of tho best
nattorrs of Stoves, Having the agency of tho
following celebrated stores, I am prepared to
furnish Uioin to parties so desiring:
MORNING GLOHY.
LIGHT HOUSE.
BON-TON.
ROSEBUB,
f BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE And PARLOR
S T O .Y E S
Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the
following:
Superior, Nobla Cook,
Excelsior, Niagara,
(junker City, and Coral.
• constantly on hand.
I am agent lor a
PAT ENTSTEAM .PIP E.
for heating mills, xactorles, Ac., ami prepared
to furnish and place them in position at-short
notice.
Having an experience of 22 years In this busl*
'ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the
public patronage, fooling conlldcnt Unit I will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER,
Due. 22. 70—tf
pnopoaED
Amendment lo the Constitution of Penn
sylvania,
A JOINT INVOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of
- Pennsylvania.
Mu it Resolved by the Senate and House of
sentutivea 0/ the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly wcf.That tho following amend
ment of tho Constitution of this Commonwealth
bo proposed to the people for their adoption or
rejection,pursuantto tho provisions of tuo tenth
article thereof, to wit:
AMENDMENT,
Strikeout tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Arti
cle of the Constitution, and Insert in lieu thereof
tho following:
“A Slate Treasurer shall be chosen by tho qual
ified electors of tho Slate, at such times and for
such term of service as shall bo prescribed by
law.”
JAM i£B H. WEBB,
Speaker of the liouso of Representatives,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
Speaker ot tho Senate.
Approved the fifteenth day of Juno, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and seven
ty-one.
JNO.W. GEARY.
Prepared and certified for publication pursuant
to the Tenth Article of tho Constitution. .
F. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
Ofllco Secretary of tho Commonwealth, 1
Harrisburg, July Clh, 1871. J
July 20,1871-121.
VIEW ACADEMY.
PERRYYILLE,
JUNIATA COUNTY, PA.
I'br Male and I'emcde Pupils .
Attractively situated in a healthful and beauti
ful region, of a mile from thq Pennsylvania R,
U. Four regular graduates, assisted by oilier
competent Instructors, constitute the corps of
insiuictlon. The Principal—lor many years In
charge of Tuscuroru Acadcmy.aml since 1552 tho
head of this Institution— refers to his numerous
pupils in all tho learned professions, and In ev
ery department of business.
Music uu<i I’nlnlitiß upcululllcK.
Kail Susilon will Commence rtepUmiber Ist.
1871. AilUrcsy,
DAVID WILSON, A. IL.
or A. J. PATTEUHON, A. M.,
Port Royal Pont Olflce.
a.
■July 20.1871—3 m,
iiNcDlcal
JJBNIIY T. lIKIjM/sOLD’H ■
{I 0 111 P 0 UN II F Mill
Extract Catawba
GKAFB PfeULS-
owponcnt Forts-fluid Extract • Jthu
. barb ami Fluid Extract atawba
Qvapc Juice. ' ■
•nit i TVER COMPCAII'.TM. JAUNmcK nit*
‘XiIOIW AFFECTIONS, HICK * OK *NEIiyOtJ3
HEADACHIS, COSTIVENESK. Ac. EUUECY
VFQETAIUjE NO MERCURY, MINERALS
Olt DELETERIOUS DRUG*.
9f' —■
These Pills tiro the tbemost-tidllghtfully plons
neala, etc. There Is acceptable to
tho stomach. They give tone, and cause north*-
or nnusea nor.grlplng.pains. They nvo compos
ed ot.thojlncstingi'cdivufji, • After afow days use
of thorn, such ah Ipvigoratlon of the ©nliro sys
tem takes place ns to appear'miraculous to • vho
weak and enervated, whether arising irom im
prudence or disease. TI, T, Holrabold's Loin
pound'Flnld Extract Catawba Grape Pills are
not sugar* coated, from’the fact that sugar-coat
ed Pills do wot dissolve, but pass through the
stomach' without dissolving, consequehtly do
not produce the . desired elljact.. Tho Catawba
Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do
not necessitate their being sugar-coated. I rico
FIFTY CENTS per box.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
HIGHLY CONCJENTKATED COMPOUND
JJluUl Extract Sarsaparilla
Will radlcxlly exterminate from the system
Scrofula, 1 Syphilis fever Korea,' Ulcers, Sore
Eves. Sore Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron
cljltla Skin Diseases, Salt llheura, Cankers
ilunniugs from the Ear, White Swellings, Tu
mors. Cancerous Affections, Modes, Hickels
Glandular Swellings,Might Sweats, Hash,Tetter
Humors of all kinds, Chronicllheumallam
Dyspepsia, ami all diseases that havo been os
, tabllshed in the system for years.
Being prcpnredoxpressly for the above com
plaints, its Blood-parkfylng properties urogreat
er tliap any other proparation-ol Sarsaparilla.—
Its gives the complexion a clear and, healthy
color and restores the patient to a state of boa'Ml
and purity, for purifying the Blood; removing
all chronic constitutional diseases arising' from
an Impure slate of the Blood, and the only re
liable and effectual known remedy for Jhe euro
of fains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations
of the Throat and Legs. Blotches, Pimples on
the face. Erysipelas and all Scaly Emotions of
the Skin, and Beautifying thoj Complexion.-
HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
Fluid■ Extract Jiaclm
The Groat Diuretic, has cured every case of.
Diabetes lu which It Inis been given, Irritation
oftho Neck of tho Bladder and Infhunatlon ol
the Kldnovs, Ulceration of tho Kidneys and
Bladder, Detention of Urine, Diseases of tho
Prostate Gland, stone In tho Bladder, Calculus,
Gravel, • Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous or
Milky Discharges, and for ,Enfeebled and Deli
cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended witn
the following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex
ertion, Loss of Power, Loss ofMemory, Dilllcult
ty of Breathing* Weak Nerves, Trembling. Hor
ror of Disease, Waketulness, Dimness of Vision,
Pain lu tho Back, Hot. Hands, flushing of tho
Body, Dryness pf tho Skin, Erupt lon on tho face
Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tho
Muscular Kvstom, etc,. - *
Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to
twenty-dive.and from thirty-five to llfty-flve o
In the decline or change ol life; after confln
meat or labor pains; bed-wetting in child rou
lIHLMItOLD'S EXTRACT UUCIIU Is dluratl
and blood-mirifying,and cures all Diseases aris
lug from Habits of Dlssipatlrn, nud Excesses
and Imprudences In Lite, Impurities of the
Blood, elo., Superseding Copaiba In ulleouous
for which it is used, nud Syphilitic Affections--
In these Diseases used Itr connection with
HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH.
IL- A B 11 §■„
In many Affections peculiar to_X..adißa, the
Extract Buohu isuntquallod by any other reme
dy—as In • Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity,
Palnfulnossor Suppression ol CuatomaryEvac-'
nations. Ulcerated or Scbirrus State of the
Uterus, Leucorrbrea or Whites, Sterility, and
foVall complaints incident to tho sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion or .Habits of Dlsslpa
ticu. It is prescribed extensively by tho most
eminent Physicians uml Mldwives for Enfeeb
led and Delicate. Constitutions, of botli sexes
and all ngoa lattended, jvlth any of, tho above
Diseases or Symptoms).
11. T. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING . FROM 3M PR
DEUCES. HABITS OP DJSSIPA 'JION etc
in all their stages, at little expense, little or on
change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no expo
sure. H causes a Ireqnont desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of tho
Urethra, Allaying Pain and inhumation, so fre
quent in this class o." diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous matter.
Thousands who have beep tho victims of in
competent persons, amVwho have paid heavy
fees to he cured in a short time, have found they
have been deceived, and that the “Poison” Ims.
by the use of "powerful astringents,” been dried
up In tho system, to brer*it out in a more aggra
vated form, anti perhaps after Marriage.
Use HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all
Affections ami Diseases of tho Uninary Organs,
whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how long standing.' Price, $1 GO per bottle. {ESQ
IHENUY T. HELMBOLD’S (IMPROVED
ROBE-WABK
cannot be surpassed-as a- Face Wash, and will
bo found the only specific remedy in every
species of Cutaneous Affection, it speedily
eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness,
Indurations of tho Cutaneous Membrane, ole.,
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation,
Hives, Basil, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or
Skin. Frost Bites, and nil purposes for which
Salves or Ointments are used ; restores tho skin
to a stale of purity and softness, and Insures
continued healthy action to tho tissue of Its
vohhols. on which depends the agreeable clear
ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought
and admired. But however valuable as a reme
dy for existing defects of tho skin It. T. Helm
bold’s Roso Wash has long sustained Its princi
ple claim to unbounded patronage, by possess
ing qualities which render'll a, Toilet Append
ago of tho most Superlative and Congenial char
acter, combining in nu elegant formula tboso
prominent requisites, Safety and
Invariable accompaniments of its use—as a Pre
servative and Refresher of tho Complexion. It
is an excellent'Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic
Nature,and as an injection lor diseases of,tho
Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa
tion*. used in connection with tho Extracts Bu
chu. Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Orupo Pills, In
such diseases as recommended, cannot bo sur
passed.
Pull and explicit directions accompany tho
medicines.
Evidence of tho most responsible and reliable
character furnished on application, with hun
dreds «I thousands of living witnesses, and up
ward of yo.uoo udsollcltod curUllcatca and rec
ommendatory letters, many of which tiro from
the highest sources, Including eminent Physi
cians, Clergymen, btalesmou, etc. Theproprle
tor has never resorted to their publication la
tho newspapers; ho does not do this from Iho
fact that his articles ran It as Standard Prcpava
tlous, and do not ncc?. to bo propped up by
oerlliicutcs. *
Henry U. Jlelmbold's Genuine Prcpa
' . lions .
Delivered to anr address. Hecuro hom onaer
vatlon. Established upwards of twenty years
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address Utters
or information. In confidence to 11E.MLY 1
IlEliMßOldi, Druggist ami Chemist.
Duly Depots: 11. T. mjLMIIOLD'tf Drug and
Chemical Warehouse. No. «Ul ilroadwuv Now
Yoru, or to 11, T. HELM HOLDS Medical’Denut
IUI Mouth Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. *
i’owuro of Counlerlclts, Ask for UES'RYT
Tako no other. 1
E<b,il, *7l.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla,
I’OK riHWJFYIIVC THE
BLOOD.
Xlio reputation llilse,.
coljcut inejliclno 0nj,,,-,
\ Is derived from iutounw
■ many of which nro irulV
s marvellous. liivolorat.
cases of ycrofnlous oii
m case, wheru'tlia ».vslrm
VS fi'cmed snturntea wit
'*4, corruption,, Imvo
pmiilccl and cured hv it
HcrofuloiiHairecitojiH an i
dlsord<rs. which nvio
_ _ aggravated by ibest-ioin.
Ions” contamination until they wore painfully
nlllcllng, have been radically cured In such grout
uuuibora in almost every section of the country
that the public scarcely need to bo Informed or
Its virtues or uses.
Scrbfulous poison Is one of tho most doslnic
live enemies of our race..Olton, this unseen umi
uufelt tenant of tho organism undeinilnes ih L .
eohstltulion, and Invites the attack of cufceh.
ling or fatal diseases, without oxrltlng a susitj.
clou of Us presence. , Again, It TJeems to breed
Infection throughout tho body, and theft, i,„
some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into
one or other of Its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among tho vitals. In tho latter, tu
bercles may be suddenly deposited In the hnc-s
or heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or*n
-shoVs lls presence by.eruptlons on the skin or
foul ulcerations on some part of tho body -
Ilonco tho occasional use of a bottle bf thlssu».
sapavilhv Is advisable, even when no active
symptoms of disease appear. Persons nllllctcd
.wlth.4hO'Tollowiutf..,coiwUjJA{uLH M iip.noijalJy„.iir,,i.
Immediate relict, and at length, cure, by llu*Uhi
of this Rulsapirllla: St. Anthony's Fifo.linse
or Erysipelas, Tetter, Balt Uhoum. Scald'irotul
Klngworm, Soro Eyes, Sore Ears, and. oilin'
eruptions-, of visible forms ofScrofutou.sdlscu.su
Also In the more concealed forms, ns Dyspepsh
Dropsy, Heart disease. Fits, Fpllepsy, Ntnrul.
gin, and the various Ulcerous affections oi u, c
muscular and nervous systems.
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Syphilis ami Venereal nud Mercurial Blscm-i,
are cured by It, though a long time 18 require
for subduing these obstinate maladies by any
medicine. JJut long continued uso of tills moil-
Iclne will cure tlio complaint. Lcucorrhnea nr
Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Dj.sea*
scs, arc* commonly soon relieved and ultimately
cured by Its purifying and invigorating ciUri
Minute directions for each cose are found la our
Almanac, supplied gratia. Khumailsm and
Gout, when caused by accumulations of cxiui
ncous matters in tlio blood, yield ciutckly to it
ns also-Llvor Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion'
or Inflamatlou of the Liver, and Jaundice, when
arising, as they often do, from the rankling put.
sons in the' blood. Mills Sarsaparilla Is a. great
restorer for tin*strength and vigor of the system
Those who arc Languid and Listless, liespou.
dent-, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap
prehensions or Fears, or any of tho nireclion-,
symtomatic of Weakness, will find immediati;
relief aud convincing evidence of Its'rostoraihc
power upon trial.' * *
FIIEPAUED JIY .
Dr, J, A\KK, >t Co.,
LOWELL. MAPS,
S
OS AD A LIS
Tup, iKGIiEDIENTSTXIAT COJU'OKi:
IIOHApALIS are published on eveiv
package, therefore It Is not a secret pn-ji
uratiou, consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
Ills a certain euro for Sctofula, Syphllh
in airils forms, Uhoumatlsm, Skin IMs
eases, Liver Complaint and all discasii
of the Blood. • * ‘ .
ONE BOTTLE Of BOSADAT.I.s
will do more good than ton bottles of Uu-
Syrup of Sarsaparilla, ;
THE UHDER3IQNED PHYSICIAN
have used IloandnUs in their practice for
the past three years ahd fieely endbiK*
it ns a reliable Alterative and Blind
Purifier.
DU. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore.'
DU. T, J. BOYKIN, .
DU. U. W. CAUU; " ‘
DU. f. O. DANNELLV. “
DU. ,T. S. SPAUKS. of NlcbolasvilJe. Kv.
IMI. J. L. McOAnTHA,'Columbia, K I,’
DU A. B. NOBLES, Jidgecomb.N. C,
USEDj AND ENDORSED J$Y
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, fall Ulv<‘i,
Mass. ’
f. W. SMITH; Jackson, Mich.
A. f. WIIEELEU, Lima, Ohio.
B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio.
CUAVEN & CO . Gordonsvlllo, Va.
SAM’L. G. McfADDEN, .Murfreesboro,
Teun.
. Our space will not allow of an-y ex
tended romarksin relation to tho vlrtur*
ol Ilosadnlls. ‘To tho Medical'Profession
wo guarantee a FJuJd'Kxtraet superior t«
any they have cve*r used In tho treatment
of diseased Blbgd ; and to thoallllcled wy
say try Kosadnlis, and you will ho iu-.
stored to hbalLh.-
Ilosadnlls Is sold by all Druggists,.price
ft 1.50 per bottle. Address,
DB-. CLEMENTS & CO.
Manvfacturiuij Chemists,
BAirriKoui:, Mi*.
July 20.71—Jyr
Shut Rrnctoer
JJSB THE BEST !
HAXi’S ’
VEUHTAUI.IS SICIUAN,
H AIR RENEW ER.
Nlnevearsbefore tho public, and no prepma*
tlon for tho hair has over been -produced equa
to Hull’s “ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewed,
and .every honest, dealer will say It, gives Ino
best snthfuctinn, It restores GUAY HAIR to il*
original color, eradicating and preventing dan
druff, curing BALDNESS and promoting Hi*
•growth oMbo hair. Tho gray and brushy halt
by a few applications Is changed to blade mat
silky locks, ami wayward hair will assume am*
shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest
II AIR.DRESSING In tlje world, and itselFi;!*
last longer, as It excites tho glands to furnish Jin
nutritive principle! so necessary to the life of tna
hair, Itglvesthe hair that splendid nppearamo
so much admired by nil. By Hr .tonic and slua*
utating properties it prevents tho hair from la)'
ling out, and none need ho without .Natureh
ornament, a good head of linlr. It is tho last
real perfected remedy over discovered for cunuj,
diseases of the hair, and it has never tteuii
equalled, and wo assure.tbothousandswho nm*
used it, it Is kept up to its original high staiat
ard. . Our Treatlsoon thellalrrnailcd bee; srna
forit. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers ni
medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle.
ti. P. HALL. & CO., Proprietor?,
Laboratory, Nashua, N. u.
S, A, Haversticic, Agent, Carlisle, la
and W. F. HORN, Carlisle, Pa.
March 80 Ib7l—ly
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT.--
X Accidents will happen to persons IravelinCi
on business or pleasure; to tho mechanic wo* a
lug at his trade; to the farmer cultlvuMut 11
farm ; to Urn professional or business man in A,*
active pursuits of life. No one Is exempt iro*
it. Then l.atco a yearly policy In the iRAVLij
EUS’, of Hartfqrci, tho oldest and only P en j.
accident Insurance company in Anionon. *
costs but fr.om-Sn-to $lO per thousand, accom
■lug to occupation and degree of hazard, c*
Insurance guaranties the payment ot a
tod sum per week, from So to §GO. for total d'J*
bUliy, or the payment of tho principle sum
surod from Si.OUU to §lO,OOO If tho injury cm w
deatli within three months. Wo uudersian*
tiiat J. C. Stock, the active life agent ot n
Charter Oak, hay accepted tho agency for >
company for Carlisle and vicinity, and bus ,
ready taken 800,000 of insurance. Who U‘» u .
not have a policy when the protection ollona
worth more than it costs?
JulyO 1871—tlm.
•J^OTIOU.
CHANGE OF FIRM.
The firm of Itautz Co, has this
changed to A. W. Dent?. & Co. All who are *
dehted to tho llrm of Dent/- &Co. will fllcinv
and make settlement, as they desire to in*'
counts closed at once. . to
The now llrm will endeavor, as horetoioi •
extend the same attention to their old am*
customers. . m,o
It Is a well known proverb through^ l } l . 1
Valley that “Dentz's” is Me store where ' ll j
of staple and fancy goods can bo obtiunuu •
not any one can leave without purchasn'h , ur
desired article, for wo are noted for seiini.
goods cheaper than any other store. . Y m
Wo have employed a ilrst class Tollot," 0°
endeavor to give satisfaction. _ «.»di:h
Great bargains in bummer Dress Goods, '' l
wo will dispose of at very, very low hgm ® 8 ;, ...
Please cull at the old stand, No. 27 South »
over Street. ... •. rn .
Aug. 10,1871 , A, W, HENT/ & uU,
u ARVEftT HOME— The' regular »"•
il uunl Harvest Homo of the k’umhen
County Agricultural Society will bo All
Kalr Uroumls, on Saturday. August lUtn*
irlemlaof Agriculture arc requested to do i
scut
I,Ewis be LYNE ,
t:Mary.
July IJ, IS7l—tit
VIEW J'XOLJU AND I’JiliiJ SWJfi
IN -Tho BUbborllior Inisopoueil n • 1 “''!.,.«»
imul Komi Kioto. In llio bulbllng Kn“'' I: ' a ’„J
" Thorn’s Htuble," corner of lloilhml "ifA.u ilw
l.lburly Alloy,Juat uoi-uiw tho ut “/“ , c„n
('ilihl)et'linul oihiino bmisu. Ilu will m-t. • „[
bluntly on Imml l*‘lo«r ami I'cod, whlcii a
tllspoHu of at musomiblo rut™. MATi it!ffS.
Aug. 17. IWI-am