The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, March 09, 1864, Image 7

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IEE F.R4NIILTN - -
cboinnici eo RBA(
'; , 'NEWEST STYLES.
' , l:Alta-EST, ST OCKL-CEEA.PEST:PIVICE.
'Theutiders!gued can assure the Putildnotad dents sun -
.oeffsfnleantradfetion, that fits recent ,purefiusen In the
giaterhtftiesenahles Inm to offer -int cr.f the largest and
. Moat 'attrantrve 8 tock of
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CLOTIFING •' -
.1 4 .71....itia Fait and Winter Season of bBl3-4 to b form
in any similar e•Anbtitinnont in tbissoe<ion. Estry`ta
riairap--:- - - . - • -
PANTS,
AND VESTS,
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;Ma sa*the!: ery b€st. style and stt tlie.irest prices
GENTgENIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. "
ltch'Ae-Shirty Drawers. Collars. Cravat's, Neck Timms,
HiLiadkerchliers44..&.e. Special aVientiork to ca , led
tdat Depirtuaent.
CUSTOMERS' ORDERS:
'11064d - invite an ..-.xiiiiination 'at- my Stock of Fine
dotho,Kesserniers.TeStings,&c., which I tuanuticture
upon special orders.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
,I would beg to say that my Goads are manufactured
' arker my , own supervision and by the very best work
, miin. ' 'sl.y present stock is the mvit, extensive I hare ye,t
=had In store and I respectfully ask any friei de and Xi%
Public to giko me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Jiimiaptaber the oldStapd. J. T. IIOSKINSON,
Franklin Hotel Building.
. - Corner rif the Diamond and Wert Market Strret„,.
'octal. ' . Chautberaburgy Pa.
yKnkELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, Soutr.:
west tbrner of the DIAMONA next door to the
; CIiIIitBERSEURG, has just returned froM the
Oity with a large stock of superior and seasonable
iG`ods,sach as CLOTII&CASSIMER.F.S. SATINETTS,
I MAN , , CORDS. k c., for()oats. and VELVETS, SATINS.
kt 4.ll3litEXES.and other Vest i ALSO—A Tei-y fine
aelWtiots - of READY-MADE - CLOTtriliO, which he i
prepared to sell et 04 very lowest market prices.
CUSTOMER - IVOR IC.—As be employs a first-iate ut
aer, he to prepared to make up all kinds of (%emeriti,
'oink Men and Boys;to order,in the, best styles. Satis
hidden Will lie guaroute.cd,
# large assortment of GENTLESTita'SYVILNISLItati GOOD:
rich ,ak Shirts. Drawers. Collars, Handkerchiefs, 8118
- Petidkra,Carpet Dogs, Umbrellas. &c., &c.. always 'ou
hand (live him acall and save money. [June 17.'63
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r V: SCOTT, GENTLEMEN
1
•P • FUR ASIIING STORE, and SIITET . MANUEA'
TORY, tro. 131.1 Chestnut Street, your (loots below
' a Centireintsd." Philadelphia. Part icularattetitlon glt
.1 tpurderi4Shirta. A perfect fit ruviranteed. Parsons at
" .it}lieunee'orfn order by the following Shirt 51 enEnrda -
Sizeurcndil the lletlt :
N' -0 . 1 ' " Eliot under the Arms :
' .11 . 1 44 Walit
1 ' - i 1 ' " Wrist:
tnngth Of Arms(beptffromeentre of back: f
-'.. to middle of hand : '
• Length:Of Bosom at Side : rs
••! .•.: Shirt!: -
R . co'B . '
- SYKOLES aLit AND RETAIL
READY MADE LINES
441.7 a) DREGS STOCK 'MANUFACTORY,
" te• 7 forth Sixth Stratt, Philadelphia.
itik,Mtirine dredten Under irte and •Drawers, Ora
rate. a*rs, emamdke.rehief,,, Sze. Shit s;Wnippere
acid Dills 'Stocks made to order by measurement. and
warranted to give satisfaction.
Ordite may beleft with S. S.,STlRTOClX,Chambereburg.
*44).43
WESTON - & BROTHER,'
.7 T , , , - MERCHANT TAILORS,
. , 'No. 900 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa. .
Ilavingtecafted a liberal share of patronage from Chem
fiernbtirg and vicinity ; we are encouraged to ask for
more'. !The excellence of nor goods and our work, and
Menace we take to give ent Ire sal efaction is as:ancient
guarantee that we value our renn Sal on. ,
nov X_l , 624 . 1 y 'HESTON & BROTHER.'
Ucbical:
•QHRINER'S BALS.A.M.TR COUGH
1„7 - SYRUP.—Am toughs, aids, 'Group, Whooping
temgh, As(hma, Bronchitis. Spitting Wood, Yam and
Maknesit of the Breast, Dijiculty of Breathing, rtc.
—This is no new remedy. It has been used fora num
ber of years in Ilaryland and parts of Pennsylvania,
end has wherever known. actividred an unprecedented
reputitioh for
- coring the various diseases for which it is
recommended.
It is used by all classes of society, and the universal
opinionts tkat it is good. Tnis Syrup is purely Vejeta
ble Coraponmi. It is pleasant to take, and never does
But,hwimit to its purifying qualities, Wan C)
guod - trhder , circnutstances. Its effects are truly
svetpletful, soothing. calming. and allaying the most
erioleut wages. purifyill::, streengthiag, and invigorating
the whole system, calming and soothing the nerves,
.abling and facilitating expectoration, and healing the
- • . DtztrlA•ztrili/ LUNGS.-
Thus striking at the foot of diseases, and driving It from
the sysleht.• • CROUP.
This tlllariee is announced by difficulty, of breathing
thrill whistlingor wheezing, hacking emgh'ana threat .
eued suffocation, bc. 'it mostly oeturer in young chit
Bred.' NOChild need olio or croup if thili Syrup bi pro'
pray iied used in time. Mothers - ha cyoupy
ehildren should watch the first shOw of the disease, and
alwaye,keeptlits fe , aely at hand. •
-Per cough -after met•-les this 3y. up Is most excellent.
Ritparience hasproven that it is equaled by no other
prep trution.
The
-price' of the rniotly le such to place it within
tb, remelt or all, tit& pviir EIS well as the rich, :cad every
.persoishirald have it.-
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Every person should hare it lu tbe 110118 P. It is a true
• end faithfill friend to alltwho value health and wish to
secure themselves against that most terrible disease.
consumption. - It wilt be foetid the most usetul as hell
es the cheapest fimily medicine in the world. It has
been tt-eel fir the last four years with a 'success without
-a parallel. •
Price 40 cents per bottle, or three bottles for $l.lO.
Prepa'ret; by S. A. FOUT,Z L 111104
Westminster, 31d.
Poi sale by Sit and J. S. NIXON,
Cbambershurg, Pa.. in, d St orek eipers every -where.
°UTZ'S L i?,LEI3IIcATED MORSE
CATTI.I:: POW' ERS.—Theso Powders have
- proved; after It trial of .roverßr yonrx, to be superior to
any preparation of the loud uNwl. The§ chLaf superiority
'of -these Powders Arise from the fact that they are
cmu
ppoosaeeduf Medicines that have Laxative, Tonic - And Puri
fying propinties. The taxati. e ejected crudities float
thejst.ottiach and intestines; the Tonic gives strength
to thasystem of the Horse; and the purifying metlicine9
eiontnined in them cleanse the bleed, and lay thiv foun
dation for a healthy and vigorons , circulation. The use
of thent improves the , w,ind. strengthens the appetite
end gives tholtorse find. smooth and glosity al. in—thmt
'o Itnj+rnviu , - theteppearntik. vigor and spirit of the noble
4u2liall.
-Time Pewders arc, not infentled.as most powders are,
to bloat the animal. so its to give hint the a ppetrance of
being , htt when not rettiy so-;-but to remove the disease
end proinote his general health.
- These Powders will strengths ilhe stomach and in tes
tlttee. - cleanse them Irian offensive matter and bring
theni to a healthy state. They are a. prevention of Lung
Fever.aniicertain remedy for all diseases incident to
the Horse es Menders, Yellow Water, Distemper,
Poundenioaves. Slavering, Coughs. Fevers, Loss of
Appetite, * nd Vital ;Energy, &e. These Powders if
-14sc;I:two or three thee- a week. through the winter and
spring. your Hors, hill never get the Lung Fever, Colic
yr Botts. A few doses of these powders will remove the
worst CoufilAn any Horse. Were owners of Horses to
f ee d &few of them Porr,ier.m every year they mi s ht RCMP
the !Ivo( of may valnable Horseit. -
JIII CFI CI)VS —The propertieS this Powder possesses
in increasing the (plenary of in Cows. givee , it an
imp manse and value which should place it in the hands
of esery person keeping a Cow.—ln fattening Cattle. It
*ireethem numppetite. loosens their hide, and snakes
them thrive much Ns ter.
HOGS..—ln all diseases of Swine, ne - Coughs. Hirers In
the pump and 7.iver, &c., by putting from half a paper
' to: Inver of these Powders in a barrel oNwill, the above
disease can be - cured or entirely prevented. By using
these powders the Hog Cholera can be prevented.. Pre
pared by -S, A. FOUTZ & IIIW., Westminster, 51,1.
For glatelw)foldqffe and retail, by MILLER & IrIPA
MIRY,. and J. S. NIXON, Chambersburg, rind More
keerpores everywhere. Price 25 cents per paper, or live
pipers for $l. [tlech`63-Iy]
tpOIITVS MIXTURE.—=Is a, safe
- nod- reliable Remedy, for the cure of Rh sumatiarn
arifa' Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swelling
and all diseaso.reourring an external application on Man
On Horses it will never fail to cure Pole-evil Fistula;
old ranning'Sormi; or Sweeny, if properly applied. For
sprains ; bruiseß. st•ratclies, cracked hoofs, chafes, :saddle
or collar Oall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible remedy:
T F7 it, and be convinced of Its efficacy.
. •
PeraolisaMicted with this disease, no matter of how'_
long standing, can he promptly and cured by
Wing
,t11:9 mixture.-
Thorn is nothing in the world so sure and so good to
take' awaybad Corns and'cure Frost Bites as this prepar
ation. 'Fry it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50
gnats perbottio. Prepared by
B. A: •FOUTZ & BRO.. ' Westminster, Md.
For sale by MILLED, & TIENSTIEY, and .1. S. NIXON
Ohatabereburg t .Pa., and Storni: ee pen averYwhere.
aortic (LT NOMINI3. JORN WELTSIEEL
OWN C. Ff_OPKINS & CO.
IMPORTERS k DP:MARS=
INA, GLASS 4VANI QUEENSWAttA
• N0.612)1410= STREET". Pottkbut.atA.
ror,forther particulars apply to S. B. SIIRYOCI{
otaborstrora reop.234y. 1
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NION . _HOTEL.---This irptel is
k) situated on the corner of Main and Queen Streets,
stear the Diainoinhin tbeßorough of Chnmbersburg,Pa.
The undersigned respectfully annoutiCYo to therm:vet
ing public that this Rotel has been-remedied. ,It tufa
been rills:xi to THREE; STORIES' in height. fine
three story Back Building has been added to it, giving
an immense amount of room for the accommodation al
the public generally. The rooms are large and comfort
able, numb er i ng in all; thirty-rive. They - are all well
furnir' ,hed with GOOD NEW FURNITURE. Persons
stopping at this Hotel can hate either double or single
rooms,.wl th or 'without Are in them. The Table- is - al
ways supplied with the BEST IN TIIR AIAILKET, and
Will-seat over 100 persons.
The Bar Is filled with the CROIORST LIQUORS. Tito
Stable is wo.storiesjof the toast modern style, and the
bestir' the:Borough ofcharabensburg. ,
June 17,,63., -TWIN FISEIRR ,Pronrietar.
VRANKLIN HOTEL-4Vesi sidO of
the Public Square, Chambershurg, Pa.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the Travel
ing Community that he has leased and taken possession
-of this Commodions Hotel. Mo hopes to make it one of
the most desimble places for strangers and °theirs to
atop that can be found in any country town.
HIS TABLE will at all times be spread with the
Ids
oniss and substantial s of the season.
HIS CHAMBERS afoldrgefwell ventilated,and fitted
up in modern style.
HIS BAR will be well supplied with Marge andchoice
selection of the very best Liquors. _
ins STABLE will always i 3 'Provide'd with good,
wholesome provender for stock, and attended by careful
ostlers. ,
No pains willbe spared to render entiresatisfaction to
all his and pledging him b elf to endeavor to please
albite solicits a liberal share of the public patronage
'Juno 174'63., - DANIEL TROSTLE.
WHITE SW. AN MOTEL, Mara
bersburg, GB ovi:. Proprietor.
Having purchased this well known Hotel,(longknown
as miller's, and recently aslVeist & Grove's.) the Propri•
etor pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to
minister to tho wants of his guests. -
The character heretofore sustained by the Hones as a
comfortable Home for.thesSolourner. shall not suffer in
my hands ifa conrtant eirQrtAo please and accommodate
will sustain it. The proprietor, therefore, solicits a
continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extend.
'id to the "White Swan."
, In addition tolarge Stabling. he has TWO LOTS and
a pair of Ltar and BTOCII SCALEB for the accommodation
of Drovers and Butchers. •
June 17.1863 MICHAEL - 0
noT.E.
IVELLIS COVER.LY., DAVID II ITU TCHIS4II.7.
°OVERLY & HUTCHISON
Aaxa hoCome the Proprietors of the UNITED
STATES ROTEL, near the Railroad Depot at HARRIS
BURG, Pa.-• This popular and commodities Hotel bee
been newly refitted and furnished thrtni g nont its per.
lori and chambers, and is now- ready for, the reception
of guests.
The travollingpnbl lc lei - 118nd the United States lintel
the mosicorivenient, in all part icalars. of any lintel in
the State Capital, on account of ite access to the rail-,
road. being immediately between the two great depots
in this city, ERA ItHISHMIG June 17 ,'8:1-tf.
)107.11-IAI
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TNniAN QUEEN. HOTEL, Maiii
Street. Chnmbersbnrg. Pa. JOHN W. TAYLOR.
Proprietor. Fine accommodations and low ettargeil.
Jar axle Tarci.t and &nits nre connected with the
premises for the convenieneeof Drovers. Also—Extim
sive stabling and rods for Horses and Cartiages.
Nine 17, '63.
Eirg anb ,fancr 4;5600,
IN _ E . W G O OEr `.
The stan3eribers are now offering ale.rgo lot of
Linen Duck.
Damask Ruckabae.k,
Russia Diaper and Crash,
Extra super quality Black and Colored Dress Silke,
Cloths and Cassitneres,
- 114 and 1% Bcinabashiss.
Y 4 and I.3Blrick and Colored Detains,.
Black 4=444,
•
Crochet°, Merimac and'
, Bp:agues Print,
30 pieces Itlunia Duck,
ioodozsuper Freneh Start Front*,
100 Balmoral Skirts.
•
Water /"roor Cloths„
Brussells. Extra sup and sup Ingrain Carpets.
I. 1 13 , 4, 2, 234, Floor Oilcloths,
0 doz Linen Cambria Ilandkercbiefr,
Cocoa and Canton Matting,
mar 2]
SKIRTS !SKIRTS !I SKIRTS 11!
M. A. ;HYNES
CELEBRATED" NE PLUS ULTRA" SHIRT,
BOLD ONLY AT
No. 17 NORTH Bth St., PHILADELPHIA.
Skirts of all ieugtlte,and any size wale t trule to order,
and satisfaction guarranteed. •'
Ladies, Slimes and Children's Skirts of every siseaud
shape. eon-its/nay' on hand. r '
Evers A'hivt warranted for Nix Months.
RE-AD H() WE DO BUSINESS.
We do not make any cheap skirls in the'commonaccep•
tation of the term, but we make _
.THE CHEAPEST SKIRTS MADE, •
, beenitne we make
THE BEST - AND DEFY COMPETITION
. n e warrant every skirt we sell to be exactly as rep
resented-. We make all see sell. andknowln.: how they
are made we guarantee them with full confidence: fl
esr sell a bat/skirt we will exchange it for a new one:and
if they get out of order or tweak within siz months, we
wiff repair them ft tc of Charge.
We tnean to give our customers full satisfaction, but
we cannot-do so and compete with the low priced arrethni
goods. Wedopend entirely upon the superierity of the
goods we offer. and the fairns 7 es of our nietlital of dint:
business.
Orders loft .t iirroca's Book Store.
DIRECTIONS FOR NEA.SITR EdIENT.
Take the exact/UM:ref the waist, without any 'all.;ve..
once. The exact length required and the eize aronod
the bottom spring. Also if the skirt is to)he large,
entail. or, medium size at the top, and whether a trail or
plain round skirt. M. A. JONES, '
D 101.7 North Bth et—Philadelphia.
ung 19-tf Over the Wax figure. -
_
eutta4crOa Ueofing.
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1100FING: . ,
---- ROOFING Ready to_ nai/ down .-
irEING more durable:than Tin.
ROOFING at half the met of Tin.
ROOFING • for tileep or Flat Roofs
- ..,READY 'ROOFING
FOR usEs, .
FOR cuuncaF.g,' - I
FOR. FACTORIES,
, . .
• - FOR BARNS,
FOR ALL BUILDINGS
This Roofing hi Iliad° of the heaviest. Won'i fabric ever
timed fur the purposo.—Mennfac tured solely by ourselvks
and secured by Patent.
ppt up in rolls and shipped to all parts of the constetti,
and usually for sale by hardware merchants and builders.
It can be applied by any common workman. '
We also mannfactu re;
LIQUID GUTTA PERCTht. CRILENT,
FOR REPAIRING
LEAKY TIN ROOFS!
CHEAPER THAN OIL PAINT,
HEAVIER BODY THAN OIL PAINT.
MORE DURABLE THAN OIL PAINT
It forms apermanetiy adhesive, elastic coating over
the whole surface-of the tin. tilling up all tho smaller
RUST 'HOLES, •
And often saving the expense of anew root.
- i OUR COMPOUND
GIITTA PERCIIA. CEMENT
is especially adapted to repairing
LEAKY SHINGLE ROOlB, -
CHINNIES, •
sKnrartrs, ,
rte., (fc., .tic.
This's a thick, teuacions--componnd, applied with a
trowel or similar instrament,and does not dry up and
crack, as do all other articles wed for till/won:pose.
, CIRCULARS . AND SAMPLES •
Of tho Ready Roofing wont by mail wbon dosirell
Liberal arrangements made' with Agents.
BRADY - ROOFING . CO.,
73 'Harden Laney New York..
msg. 284 y
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' - .*1 ) i,, ,-F :-'•- 4 --'4
All 2# -i.. ,t --tr.,i.,qr, 1
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Irish Linen, &c.,
100 dos Lilo Threat and
Silk Gloves,
• 200 doz Hosiery,
500 yards Dutch Carpet.
WM. WALLACE & CO
.:‘.1',. , 7 -.t .E1:':1 - 7' '• .7-
erg int(.flintp esobo.
EMI
GRAND, Op:ENING !
FALL'AND WINTER '000D6!
EYSTRR & BRO.
flare jcist returned from the Es.st, with a laiga and
varied stook of seasonable Dry Goods, aIJ of
which sre Will dispose of at a "mall
advance oil cost. What we
have now on hand,
was purchased previous to .
thelate rise. and will be sold without
regard to tbe preient Eastern prices, 'which
on many articles is full as high 'sour retail prles
- 'cLoergs:
Gaditis . Clothe, nll colors and shade,. from $1 50,
to Ss 00
CLOAKS
75 , Ladies Cloaks Juat ieeeivell. of variana etylea
and patterns—from SS, to
min "Gt6VES:
Good ICldf. Embroidered, 75 cents ; better <malty
$1 00; Sonvinet $l. 251 Alexanders, -$1 50.
The latter makes are the best iin-
ported. Also, &large lot
of Fancy Gloves.
, ,CORSETS•:
Wchave a fresh let of the celobratid G. N.
sorsotts-T-20 hones; the very best manufae
tared; and which we warrant to
and give satisfaction
" ROOTS:
A large assortment of Ladies' and Childrons'
Woolen Hod
BROCITX . § . II.IIFI:S;
Just frntn Aucticn
HANDKERCHIEFS:
llern-atiteliod, and Plain. which def . • etaiDelition.
2i`O'URICING G-ODDS:
Crape all price 'Lace Veils,' de.: Dom
bazincia ipactal 3-4 De taines.B-4 Do
Cobnrm Crape -
.Collars t
and everything deiirttble
for mourning
AIOURN,I - NG .saA
8-4 De T.ainclo and QitAmerts; Long Thibet. all
prices: Long Kept 5h0w1.44-Apaatiful:gewds.
I'RI • TS:
16.1 R, end 'Xi con?. De .Laiter, Fancy iind plain;
_ a Cohtirgs, and, French Merino&
t
Flaide,andttiipen.
FURS! PLltli 1 FURS! ! -FURS:
We hare lust opened a large aetmrtment of Furs,
among which may be foiled
RUSSIAN SQUIRELEthe CAPES AND MUFFS,
RUSSIAN . MtRTIN CAPES AND MUFFS,
FILEN= SABLE CAPES AND MUFFS,
HUDSON• BAY CAPES AND MUFFS,
FITOU, CAPES' AND MUFFS;
Ali of which wo - willadi ar rim as eat be had from
the inanufheturev.
In °pude/don we would say, that all the goods we
have are foi sole=aud at prices 85 low as
they can be had this side of New
York. 'We 'make but one
price, and that • ' •
- the same to all onstomeiv.
whether„indges of goods or not.: DroP' • •
and look atthe stook before buying elsewhere.
.
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' - DISEASES RESULTING PROM
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DISORDERS ',cir, -
ruE LIVER
, • AND ` -
DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ." '
• -. are cured by ' , - '
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IIOOFLAND'S GERSIAN - 'BITTERS:
THE GREAT STRENGIIING TONIC.
' Theseßittershavti performed more ciires - 1
' ] Have and do give better euthsfaitlon!
_ Have more testimony! ' .
' , Have - inure respectable ... people to vouch for them!
: Thou any other article in the market.
lie defy any one to contradict this sertion. and
• ,- WILLAY- ill: 0
this
To any one who will produce a cert cabs published
• , . by us. tbutt is not genuine. " - •
I:IOOFLAND'S Gtit3lAN BITTERS
Will cure every ease of /
Chronic! or Nervous Debility; Diseases 'of the Kid
neys, and Diseases arisinglrotn a•
Disordered Stomach.
Observe the following Symptoms, resulting -from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
• -
Censtipatioe: -Inward Piles, Fullness or BlOod to
the. Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,
'Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Full
ness or Weight in the Stem- -
ach, Sour , Erneta- •
• trans: Sinking -
or Fluttering at the - _ -
Pit of the Stomach. Swim
mine of the head. Hurried - and Dif-r
colt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Ling
Posture. Dimness 6f Vision, Dots or Webs,
before the Sigh t. Fe.ver find Dull Pain
in. the Head, Deficiency of •
Perspiration - , Yellow
nese of the •
Skin,and Eyes. Pain'. .-
- in the Side. Back. Chest.
Limbs, &e., Sudden Flushes of Haat,
' Burning, in the Flesh, Constant Imagin
ings, of Evil, and great Depression - of Spirite
REMEMBER, that this Bitters is NOT ALCO
HOLIC, contains no Ruin or Whiskey, and can't
make Drunkards, but is the BEST TONIC in the
World. • '
alr READ WHO SAYS S 0:
From the Rev. Levi G. Beek, Pastor of the Baptist
Chnrehßembertori, N. J., formerly of the North
!Baptist Church. Philadelphia:
-* * ' 0 I have known Hoolland'sGerinan Bitters
falAnably for a number of years. I have used them
in my own family, and have been so pleased with
their\effeets that I was induced to recommend them
to litany others, and know that- they have operated
in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great
Pleasure in drag publicly. proclaim= this fact, and
calliim the attention of those afflicted with the
'eases for which theY are recommended, to these
Bittenwknowing from experience that my redom
mendation will be sustained. Ido this 'more cheer
fully as Hoofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit the.
al:dieted. and. is "nota. rum drink."'
Yours truly. LEVI G. BECK.
I:M
From Rev. J. Newton Brown.;RD„ Editor of the
Encyclopedia ofdteligious KuSwledge and Chris
' tian Chronicle, Philadelphia.
' .A lt hough not disposed to favor or recommend Pa
tent Medicines - in general, through distrust' Of their
ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient
reasons why's man may not testify to the benefits he
believes himself to have received froth any simple
preparation,in the hope that he may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.
IMIM
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's
German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because I was prejudiced against them for ;
many years, under the impression that they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of
this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage
anent to try them. when suffering from great and
long continued debility. The use of three bottles of
these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year ‘
was followed by evident 'relief. and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not
felt for six months before, and Iniclalmost despaired
ofregaining. I therefore thank God and my friend
for directing.me to the use of them.
• J. NEWTON BROOWN, laths.
••
From the Rev. JoR. 11. "Kennard, Pastor of the 10th
t Baptist Church..
Dr„ , Jackson sir: I kave been frequently
requested to connect my mune tvith commendations
of different kinds of medicines. but regarding, the
pm:tit:ens out of rny appropriate sphere, I have in
all eases declined; but with a clear proof in various
intitanevg. nad particularly in my family, of the nse
fain et.s of Dr. Ifoofiand's Gertnnn Bitters, I depart
for once front my usual course, to , express my full
Conviction that forgeacra/ deli/ay of Melo/41pm and
f umnniall p
Lt tbmplaint. it as a nitre and oat
uittle ronparatinn. In some eases it tnapfail but
usually. I doubt not, it will be very beneficial t
those who sAiffer from the above .muse. , ,
. .
Your. very respectfully.. J. H. KENNARD.
Eighth helot. Colitis Street, Philadelphia
Fro ti Rey. Waoren Randolph, _PaEtor of Baptist
Church. aermantown. Penika. -
Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Personal experi
ence enables me to say thati retard the German
Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine.
In cases of severe cold and general debility I- bare
been greatly benefitted by the use of the Bitters.
antrrivutbt ant they will produce similar effects on
others. , Yours truly,
WARDEN RANBOLPH,Germantewn. Pa.
Froin - Rev..T. 11. Turner. Pastor of Healing-NI. 11
• • Church, Philndejphia. •
, Dr. Jackson:—Dear aped your Ger
man Bitters ini frequently I am prepared
to say that it hes , beeti of great service. I believe
that in most co , es of general debility of the system
it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which
I have any knowlede. Yours respectfully.
J. 11. TUR N EII, 726 N. 10th street.
From the Rev. J. M. twins, fornicir Pastor of the,
Columbus ,(N. J. and 3iillerstowri (Penns.)
fist Churches.
NEw 'Roca sar.E, N. Y.
Dr. C.-31, Jackson:--Dear Sir: I feel it a pleasure;
a n o, o f my , oisn acq:ord. to hear testimony to the
excellence ofthe tiormah Bitters. Some years Nince ,
he'ne much afflicted with Dyspepsia. I used them;
with cell beneficial results., I have often Ye ,
commended them to persons enfeebled by that tor
meeting tlicase, and Lave heard from them the
t n.- w t flattering testimonials as, to their great value.
In eases of general debility. I believe itto be% tonic
that cannot be surpassed. - • J. M. IYONS.
From the !icy. Thomas Winter. linsior of Rasher
ough Baptist Church.
Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir: I feel ilidtmto your ex
cellent preparation, Hooflund's Gerrowilf Bitters, to
add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has
obtained. - I have for years. at tithes, been troubled
with greatdiserdcr in my head and nervous system.
I was advised by a friend to try a, bottle of your
German Hitters. I did so. add have experienced
great and !a -expected relief: my health has been
very materially bVnefitted. I confidently - recom
mend the article where I meet with oases similar to
my own. and hero-been assured by many of their
good effects. Respectfully yours.:
T. W4NTER,Roacborough. Pa.
From the Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Re
formed Church, Rutztown,Berke edunty,
Dr. E.'M. Jacklon —Respected Sir: Ihavebeen
troubled with Dispepsia - nearly twenty years and
hate never used any medicine that did me as much
good as Hoolland's Bitters: I am very mach im
proved in health, alter having taken fivebottles.
Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN.
PRICES":' --
Large Size ambling nearly double quantity)
$1 per Bottle—Tiaif dozen -$5 90
'Small Cents per Bottle—Ulf dozen. 4 00
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See that thoSig_uature of" C. M. JACKSON,"
is on the. WRAPPER of each bottle. =
Should iour nearestdrutigist nal:lave the artiote,
do not be put off by - any of the intoxicating piepara
tio ns that•may b o offered in its plane but send t ons,
and we grill forwitrd. Securely packea, by express.
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Q S. Sniff° CK, .130 OICLSEI;LER
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dud is proposed to traaeact In sines with - t;Deis . ter raoll
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Books, Lati Books, Medical Books, 8 day School Looks.
Military Books.' - • , ' ' ' ,
BIBLES.—.A. large assortment of Pocket ' d F.writ'4.
Bibles. ..
BLANK BOOKS of WI size, cgialitios - ' a styles of
binding.z.
STATIONEBY.—A grata varies or all. Inds otWrit•
ing and rrinting rapers,bt R rettcti,En and A meri
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tifi Ink, Bens", pencils, India Babel', Tape , i, heals.
Quills, Copy: Books, Blotting Board, Knives, Epters.
Writing sand k0.,,t0: ' . ,
GOLD PENS.—The very best Gold Pens in the market,.
Billy svarrintedontaie by Leroy W. Fairchild, of N. Y..
BLIND BABEL-4 ittllvatiety of Patterns nod qua2l.-
ilea. ..- „,
" NtAIL PAF`Eit '—Nearly 1000_ different Fatten) e, to-
gether with imitable Bartle/11E1ga, Plain, - Velvet and ti el.
vet -
PICTURE VIUMES--.ovai and Square Framesit r Pho
tographs. Frames made tb order.
• FRiedielt GLASS, for Picture Frames, of any size.
CHEAP NOVELSornuch lower than publishers' prices.
ENGRAVINGS.—Engiish, French, Berman and Amer
manEngr. avinpt. • -
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gnifeand Clothes Bsskott. •
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Tapestryend Spli Zephyr ,Shetland Wool, Sc., Sc.
NEWSPAPERS/—The Philudelphia- arid Nem York
Daillek meet' ed daily. Clubs or individuals supplied.
WEEKLY L'APERS.—lorper's Weekly. Frei& Leslie,
N.Y. Alercitryi N. Y. Weekly, Id. Y. Ledger, etc, reeeiv
ed„lreekly., . - - - - - • -
PERIODIOAIS.-11arner's3lonthli, AtlanticMouthlit
Continental, Godey,- /travail; Bailor, nickerbocker.'
AR the'Year - Rdittd, Cornhill, etc., 'etc., received us socth
as published.
MEAL" LITERATURE.—AII the Dime Publications ,
Weekly Nduvellettes, Bong Books. etc., received daily.
ORDERS.---We take'orders for all kinds of goods.
-EX PREPS.---Wit 're c eive goods by Express every day ,
from thttEast.- , - . • .
Rtank.>Deeds, - Writing and Cards,. Rulers
Paper Weiglits, Fancy Boxes; Comba and Brushes, (`balk
Crayons, and all standard goodsja onr lino constantlyon
- - -
MUSlC.—Sheet Musicifor Plum, Guitar, Violin. Flute.
PI NOS.—We Purcharre'Planos on commisaion, sous to
save our cuitonierefrom Fifty to One Hundred - and Fifty
Dollars:
111:18ICAL II4STRUMBNTS.--We can supply, any, kind
of Musical Instruments at pricey far lower than usual, '-
PLIOTCGRAPH ALBUMEL—We can sell _Photograph
Aibnms at lower prices than they can - be procured for
in the cities. - •
-Portalts of Military Men of the 11. 6. Army and Nary,
distinguished Min and Women. Oomic Pictures, etc. etc.
- ----- - .
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NEW TOY .11•0048 in great variety.
Now ptiblications of the American S. 8. Union. A merl.
can Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publication,
etc., etc. ,
We have no hesitation in saying to our customers that
from our long experience, our trimmer of doina tarsi nese,
and our great facilities, we do irotlear competition, and
have no doubt of our being able, to give entire satitfac
tion..
Come and see our New Store, our new and enlarged
,tuck, and form your. own opitdope.,
Chamberebiarg, dec 9,'63. - -
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irAS. 117. 'aMtilll'& . - --- '-
BOOKSELLERS A-ND PUBLISHERS,
M
anufactniers of Blank and Memoranduni Books. Photo
graph Albums; Manifold Writers. Marble Paper, &c., Ko.
27 South Seventh 'Street, abdve Chestnut. ,
Blaidevroik of every description, .for County Officers.
Hotels. Counting Houses, and Public Offices dune to or.
der. - Orders, left,with S. R. Stravocx, Chambersburg. Pa.
promptly attended to. -• sept 302 63-ly
MA SON &' HAMLIN'S
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OABNET ORGANS,
' WATH - ONE O et TWO . SETS Or REEDS,
AUTOMATIC , SW - BLL;• DOIIIFLE e BELr.OIVS, -
' jam., AND COMBINATION VALVE.
fra.. Every Instrument Warranted for Fire 2ari. cilt
The' Cabinet Organ is ~the onlyinstrument which
combinestherequisites,for church and parlor musts;
for the'Sclocl room and the sociaFfest.val gathering
For while it possessassufficient power-for the accompa
niment of a I arge chorus; it is, from its capability of
all shades of expression, and. its wonderful crescendo
mad diminuendo, most effective as a solo instrument.
It is capable of orchestral effects, and rapid ransicias
trills, arpeggios, etc._ From its sustatnild ton es,it - haa
a decided advantage over the Piano-forte, for the rentle,r
ing of many of the choicest morcettut °tate .Msatep,
such as symphonies, quartettes,ete."
Chamberlaburg. Pa: -
' General Agent for Peurety 'vaults.
heundersignedwill sell and deliver, in ,sond
Cabinet Omani anywhere in this Stale,-at
factory ; prises. All irrintriles" by letter promptly an
swered,: ' Rune 'B3-tf.3 -, It. A
mHAML N'
ITh
'A S O N -456 ORGANS
CABINET
. M.ELODIUNS. '
!Description pamphletS furnished gratis at the Book
Store of . ' S. S. SHRTOCK.
AGENT for Mason & Hamlin's Musical Instill
mentsa •
Prices the same as in New York and Boston; less
freight- [mar 2-tf]
131-ANOS. i. H-7
• R. A. hI'CLUREooIe agent fOr the celebrated
DECKER BROTHERS' (NEW - YORE) PIANO.
Pianos delivered, and put op in perfect condition, in any
part of the State, at -
~EA.CTORY RETAIL PRICES.
All Instrniaents warranted Or five years.
. Piauoefromotherfsctorieswillbefnrnished,lfdesired.
E. A. ifcCLURE,
Jrine 17,'63. . • Alaarribersbarg. Pa.
p r p, N- C 0 S
• - WELL ICh*OWN
tODEONS AND HARMONIUMS!
luvroducingthe effect of Pedal Bass on e very Instrunion
G A-BL ER'S unsurpassed PIANOS_
- for cash at a lib
eral (led uction,or on Monthly instal men ts.
bir Over 30,900 sold In Philadelphia.
JAlrgx BELLAE, Sole Agent,
279 and 281 South Biflh sires t, above Spruce
seri 16, . PrmArstruit.,
KLEMM_ & - BROTTIER, -
import,rr. Vaonf.tetursrx nrUlf'hoPeale Dealers
IN .MUSICAL INSTRIT.M.ENTS,
oEllg.v.q. FR F.NCII AND - ITALIAN STRINGS,
No. ;05 Mkr. - Ker. STREET, PRILADELPHIII. - •
Orders e"refrdly offended to 14, S. S. SECRYOOII
ernfolt [sept
'[TOGA 'A. HpGirlie,
V will tench Ci 1,80 0 ,1 rind - private unpile, the art of
Sinaing.Musicel Mutation, Harmony, and Musical Com
position. • fnor2s-tf
Matttes ant( 3ctoettp.
ALF GIIINBAUGH
J 4. ' - , - • CLOCK; WATCH ANSI
JEWELRY' ESTABLISHMENT. •
MAIN STREET, ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE,
Chambershurg, Ftnna. -
yhe undersigned' wetild respectfully call attention to
' present stock•consisting of -
WATCHES,
Gold and Silver of Atnerlian and,European Mannfoon
of all qualitiesandetyles and at the lowest prices. " '
CLOCKS - 4 - -
In great variety. Parlor, Mantel, Office,
• JEWELRY.
The newest and Most desirable styles , of Onyx, Coral and
Pearl, Gold Chains, Bracelets. Finger Rings, Gold
Thimblee, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, Armlets,
Masonic. Odd Fellows Breast Pins, Acc.,,ks.
• moviuniot -
A splendid stock and newest styles.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE. • • , •
consisting of Sets, Casters, Mugs, Spoons, Forks, tic'
• ' GOLD 'PENS
• Prom the best anamoit celebrated manufactories.
FANCY GOODS. • -
A very large and attractive stock.
- CUTLERY AND POCKET.E.NIVES. -
Rodgers superior Pen Knives of different rolathies
- and prices. . _
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES." --
The long experience of the undersigned lathe Selection
and adaptation of Glasses,Onables hint to suit them ft ,
any sight.
At no, time have the peopieof this - county bad s more
attractivilarid extensive Stock to select Oxon than is now
presented at the establishment of the undersigned.
Every article is new and of the latest style and -will be
sold at the very lowest price. An exturdnationis solicit
ed before purchasing elsewhere.
-4Z - Repairing done at the shortest notice by comp*.
tent and skilful workmen.
E. AtiGHTNBAUGH,
sold 23] 2d door Southof Post Office, Chlorin, Pa. -
JOB PRINTING, in every sty e 7
dons atthe office oftbeFRANELIN REPOSITORY
CARTES DE VISITE
fauoicaL,
Plum PROM $7O-144450,
EEO
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je*al.
CQNSTITUTION
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coxposp OP
..P.O T A S , b"
With the Campourid o,01;i0:nt-iat;i1
v.ta,tualia 31raizczNAi.
ROOTS = `A:I'ID'HRRI-S
PRVARHD. Br NV:tl..ll. ILEGG f M.
GraduAte College, of physiciarolgiliStligeOtti, N. Y., -ter
, inerly A aslownt PhyslelaVgjukweirs le an d •
• Hospitals. late Mediesllnspector New York.
- State Volunteer Depots, snider
Edwin 1). Storgin.
eONS'FITiTTION
ritoDucip
A REVOLUTION' IN MEDIOINEI
What may seem almost Incredible is.that Many
mass hid/situ considered hopeleasly - bactriable are fre
quently cured Inn law days or weeks; atul we cheerfully'
Invite theluvestientions el the liberal Minded and sci-,
entific to cures which have no: parallel at the present
day. -
Ourmedicine is peculiar, by it the seat of any disease
directly reached, and the equilibrium restored. -
.
Those whzt have suffered long from painful and obsti.
note diseases, _ • •- .. • .
Those who have Sought relief from adiortise4
medicines, - " - -
Tbosowbo_cManot be cured by °thin' . physicians=—
Are invited VA useVoiurtillition- Life Sfrup. '
During the paAt five years tvehave Contended with ob.
oracles and overcome - opposition. ea herculean as were
ever encountered by nny Beformere.
-
Some say," Your cores aro ton qu l iek." while °theft'
'doubt their perfornumwe,and think that disettsis caa
only be cured by the "...slow recuperative process of Na
form" .• This is our reply:
health, the body, like a well-balanced scale, is fit a
state of Equilibrium. But when front any cause down
goes one side of the scale, we have the effects of diseaie.
What is required is, to restore the normal balance of the
. •
scale. ' ' •
• - CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
A. positive and specific remedy 'for' all diseases arising
from an impuße. STATE OF 'TIED BLOOD, sad for all"
(here diary) DIIiF.ASES transmitted. from PARENT
TO CHILD. '
PARALYSIS
lemiplegia. Pa.rests. "Paraplegia; ParlayslSAglane:
It liso universally admitted thei, Constitution Life
Syrup is the only effective means of 'restoration In the
various forms of Paraly.ds, that we need - not reiterate
that it le emphatically the areal Llfe-living Payer..
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion. Liver Complaint, Constipation.
WeightatStoraach. Biliousness. , Want of Appetite.
Flatulence: " Bad Breath. . .
' SCROFULA, •
Struma.., Olandulet Swellings. Ulceration.
King's Evil. - Erysipelas. Salt Rheum._
This taint (*.ttat lunar and ix:unman). filling Breadth
untold misery, is _by all usual medical remedies Incur*.
ble. _
[Arthritis.] Goat' '
Lumbago. Tic Doloureaux.
RTIEVITATISSI
Ncmregia
If theie I, any disease in - which the Constitution Life
Syrup Is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kindred
affections,' The most intense pains are ithuosfiustantly
alleviated- , •enormous 4 ewellings are' 'reddeed:
chronic or vicarious, 0r , 20-or-80 years standing, have
been cured ;by Us.
NERVOUSNESS.
orirous - Debility. Shattered Nerves. 'St. Vitas'pance.
Lop of Power. Confusiosiof Thoughts. Spilepsy.
Thou ands who have suffered for years will, bless the
day on whictithey can-rend thesolines. Particularly to
weak. suffering woman will this Tho.licine prove an in , ./ •
getable bles sing—directi lig their footsteps to is Hope `.
which fulfills snore than it prornises. '
mEct,Ticfar.,
Salivation • • - - Rotting of Bones. -
Ilan Complexion. - deb ceps Dories. -
Feeling of Weariness. - Depression of Spirits.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the System
entirely from all the evil effects of MEInCURY. reMov.
ing the Ilia - Breath, and curing the Wink Joints and
Itheamatic Pains which tl a nse of Calamella Kira
produce. It hardens Spongy Clams and. secured the
Teeth as firmly as ever.
C_OSSTITIITION Llt'E SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and briinCir,nn Erup fliseaaill/ of the _
Skin s like-
- ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOVOILES, .
And all other difficulties of this kind, which eo mach
disfigure the outward appearance of both mato and
females, often making them a diegustingobject to,thetn.
selves and their friends:
CONSTITUTION_ LIFE 5,Y13,11P
. CURES ALL SWELLING OF 1 . 1.113 GLANDS,
Either of the'Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should-,
be taken as soon as the swelling is detected,thtus pre-.
venting their breaking, and producing troublesome Dis
charging Sores, which disfigure so many of the" younger
portion'of the community, from six t 3 twenty years of
age,' You ngchildren are very-subject to Discharges/Item
the Ears, which depends upon a Scrofulous constitution..,
These cases soon recover by taking a few doses of the- ,
Lhe Syrup. -",' -
All scrofuloui persons suffering from general Debility, I-
Emaciation; Dyspepsia and- Dropsy tif the limbs, Otto
men, and in the female, Dropsy of the ovaries and 'omit,
generally ateompanled with InfirtmatiOn and Ulceration •
of the Uterus, are permanently cured .by Constitutforsi.
bite Syrup. The disease known as Goitre or Swelled`'
Neck, the Life Syrup will remove entirely,. Thoreau*
should be taken for some time, as the disease is exceed-
ingly chionio and stubborn, and will not be removed.,,
without extra effort. -
Tumors of the Ovaries, 'rumors of -the Breast 'and
swellinz of other glands of the body will'he completely:
seduced without resorting tothe knife or operations of,
any kind. • -
.epileptic Fits, Stiinpathetio or Organic Diseases of the,
Heart, as Palpitation. Diseases of the. Valves, producing
a grating or filing sound, Dropsy of the Efeart Case, and`
all the affections of the important organ, (persons suf.,
tering, from any acute pain in the region of the he4t9
willber greatly relieved by Constitution Lilt SYruP:"
, -
BROKEN-DOWN An! DELICATE CONhTITUTiONS,
._
E
Suffering from Indisposition to xertion, P.in to - Back, Lost of Motnory, Forebodings, horror of Calamity,
Fear of Disease,. Dimness of_ Fisica , Dry, hot Skin IStni
Extremities', Want o; Sleep, Restlessness, Pale, Haggard
Countenance and Lassitude of .the Muscular SyStem, all
require the aid of the Constitution Life Syrup. ,
-, Fon ALL POEM'S OF
lILCEit.A.TED DISEASES,.,
Either of the Nqse, Throat, Tongue,. Spine, Forehead - or
Scalp, no remedy-hos-over proved Its equal. ' •
1110Tg YAVII.I?S ;upon the female flee depending',
upon a diseased action of the Liver, are very. unpleataat
to the young wife and mother. A few bottles of Cenetie
.tutionLife: Spiv will correct the secretion andiomove
„ ,
the deposit which. is directly under the skin. -
In fliseases - of the Liver, giving rise to Langttor,Dikal.
nest, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, or an-, Piceratef - or,
Cancerous - condition of that organ, accempanied With ,
' burning and other unpleasant symptom, Avill be relieved -
by *house of constitation Life Syrup, • -
AS A GENERAL BLOOD•PURIFYING ADENT,'Tini-„
LLVF. SIRUP STANDS UNRIVALLED BY ANY"
.PREPAII.A.T/ON,
Diseases of the Spine, as usually developed in the youngi
Rip flisea:se, lieuraigid, and All - NervuniDisenSeei and
Ladies who are suffering front - Diseases rot 'Which-04
are at a loss to know what to do, we %redid advise the
ate of Constitution Life Syrup. It will restore their
pallid countenance, strengthen their weak back and aide,
give thou/ new energy, new lifo'and happiness.:
THE RICH AND POOR. .
are liable to the same diseases. Nature and Science ha
matethe Constitution life Syrup, for the benefit of all.
PH It E BLOOD
Produces healthy' mon end women; adi If the constitu
tion is neglected in youth, disease and early death Is the
result. Do not delay when the means rare 'SO' near at
hand, and within the reach vial( / ' -
TO HOMERS AND 3fARILLED LADIES.
It is thesafest and most efficient medicine ever dieter
anal for purifying the system,and relieving suffering at
tendant upon childbirth. It strengthens both th e moth
er and the child, prawn ts - pain and disease, and increase
and enriches the food—those who have used H think it:
indlapermable. It-is 'highly useful both before and ARO&
conilneraimt,asit prevents disease attendankupon child- ,
-CONSTITUTIoN, LIFFL SYRUP
IS TEE POOR MAN'S FRIEND AND THE RICH.
HAN'S BLESSING! 1 ,
BUY n; TAKE IT AND 134:
IT IS UNIVERSAL IN ITS BITECTS"j
WM. R.'GREGG,:I!Ii. -"}
Sole Proprietor, New York`
LABORATORY, BROOHL'EN, L. I. . F
pRIOIi $1 PER BOTTLE; 6 BOTTLES FOR-$5
44. Sent by Ezin•ess to all parts of the country..
IiIORGAN
WheaesaleDiNggiste,AGENTS,
Jan 27-01rH;frel - ,46 ow Strut. Wes' York.
sold by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, Philadol.:
phia, Pa., and all Ernggials. •
N T aw e by MiLLRIt & fiENSEEY, Chasabersbum.
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