The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, March 16, 1864, Image 3

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PLOWER S EEDS BY,3iAIL- -- ,7
1' Flower Seeds from their compactness and ligh'
weight r ean be Safely' Mid speedily transported
h
twill to any partof the conatrs"..tbere -bY4ricing 7
t p...e.
asbolivb remote from the larger towns and cities;
where they can he procured, nearly an equel chance
' with those living in them, for preearing at a' moder
, ate rate, all the choice and rare vo.rieties. For the,
: '':ft.G•eo*Plishment of this parposo, we offer th e 'follow- -
itlnkelleetions, comprising the most beautiful and
oVsYlinniiiils, Biennials, and Perennials,rwhicli
, will be sent by 'mail free of postage, to any, part of.
. Ihellnited States, at the following prit-es t
ASTERS. • ! ,
12 ex. fine var. Trtiff, new peony-fl' $1 25
:"24 selected " , .
'•" -6 spleniliil • " peony-perfection' ''''''' --- .1 2 5 0g
6 finest ' . " globe ' "
10 beautiful " ". , dwrf.'chrysanthe' . ua7„ . . —
.10 splebdid " • Giant Emperor
-'iB splendid var. Reid's new Qui11ed.....-
. _ 4 finest var: Double Cocardcau...-
' 12 extra fine var. Pyramidal Bouquet...-.
12 superior var. Quilled. • .. .
:8 beautiful var. new Ranunculus, H0w'd:....... - 75
4 very fine var. now Hedgehog _ . •40
,
* In addition to these I put up a collection of As
• lea's which I couilidek to be the ,finest ever sent out,
' it contains 10 packages of:mixed colors of the fol
lowing. kinds. ids: TratFaut's New Peony. 'Peony
.., orfeetion, Giant Emperor; Imbrique Pompom',
. .. 'ersaari Quilled, Renuneulus, Hedge Hog, Reid's
mproved, •LaStipurba, and the beautiful new Aster
-1 . B.pleadens. No one who delights to grow tint flow
,- eta, ,should fail to send for one of these packages.-
. Price :3,100. .
. .
.••• IILSAIIS, 12 finest prize - Balsams
41-ERMAN STOCKS, 12 sup urb new varieties,
..- - • ten week large flowering 166
- • "=8 beautiful , naiv :varieties, Perpetual
- ` • large flowering.. • 71
.4. 12 select nett°, var. Hollyhocks, Eng-
••• . •••-• lish. from Downie, Laird and Laing 's
• ,• .. celebrated collection saved . from-prise .
-._L_• f10wer5....... 150
• 11FIrie.st,,varieties 3farigoid
6 'Newest " - Marv.). of Peru..
• - 5 Select - " Nemobpila
• 12 Distinct 'I . GrimnputalGrus:s..
12 . .
• Gourds.
8 Beautiful " Phlox Drummondli.. ...... .... 75
'.. Zineet; -. " - Petunias ' 50.
GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS, 12 Splendid
• . ' ...• ~ tar. Pinks, Carnation ' • • - ""-50
'•',l2 Splewlid varieties Pink Pleotce - 2 - 50
•' '-"• , 8 'Distinct • "' Portal:lees . ' • 45
• " 8 Finest . "• Sweet Peas 4 5
6 Splendid var. Scabloa large how'd.. 50
_ ',. „ •:',,i 6Extratine ".• Snandragan....... - 50
- 12 Selected " Salpiglossis 75
t'i:,l2 - Superh- - •'," Wallflower, d0uh1e.....• ,n
" S Sup. new " Cockscombs-..........,.....4
'" • - .1" 9 Finest • "." Calliopsis.. ' - 3.5
• " 6 Selected "
" Climbing plauts..--,.. . 50
'•• - ." 20 • " " incicifing neweat.. 200
Distingt l " " Delphinium
" 18 Finest _ " " Chinensis •
- ANTIRRHINUM mAns..
....
Album, pnro 114ilt; 2 feet
orairiSon - and White, 2 feet
Carl/opt/ifloides, magnificently striped, feet..
tosy,earmine and white, 2 feet.
FirdflyoAungo-searlet and white, 2 feet'
'Bonder FeuX,lirilliant scarlet, 2 feet.
SLrijied
Mixed
Downie, Laird and Laing'sflnest Prize
• ANAGALLIS,
Qaribaldi, a Most beautiful vermillionvar, new
.Napoleon'lll, maroon, foot
Indies, blue, fine trailer, from Nepaul,,lX.foot
.
ALONSOA,
Vl'arszewiezi.bright erimson,fromChili,lfeet
ixrandiflora, largellowered, bright scarlet, 2 ft
• .j 'BALSAM. '
Finest prize,_ from ,Donie, Laird and Laing,
.df Scotland - •
Pipit Bnglish prize, double.
Camellia flower
" " Rose flowered -
-" ; " " Miniature.
" Persian pate yellow, sweet scented
(I , :god
, BOSE .FLOWEILED, Splendid mixed..:.
'lipotted, six beautiful colors mixed— ,
CANNA INDICA,
'Red,.:from Inditi, 3 feet
Compacts Flegantissima, large, redish
tree flowering, from South America, 2 feet...
brilliant reel; foliage striped,
from Central America. 3 feet
COCKSCOMB, •
Finest prize, dwarf habit, large combs,y;crY
showyol ft
Maerocephala Gigantea, brilliant red, "very
large handscime heads, from Asia, 1 ft
Dwarf, rosm very beautiful -X ft..
Yellow, new and fine, ft
New Giant, very large, brilliant red. I ft
ioata Rosen, a new French sort, 1.',5 ft
iaed
hite
CALatOt,ARIA, HYBRTDA,
flifittindicl mixed, saved from a choice collection
embracing all the rich and varied colors of
this faroritegreenhouse flower
grundiflora, new large flowered. splendid.
New'Spotted,'savelfrom a splendid collection
- bf Trice flowers by an emment tierman. flop.
Ist; embracing all.the rich and brilliant col
ors and markings - peculiar to this beautiful
~and showy tripe of plants; 13,3 ft
rtirabby, mixed varieties, - collected frOm
. splendid edilection of 'finest self cOlored and
spotted•sorts. These arc half hardy peren
nials and adapted for bedding out in the
open ground duringsuminer4blonming aba
• dantly throughout the season
Berbeiteous, extra choice
Fine mixed.,
Extra Select, from prize flowers only
low Dwarf
lirlibby Giant .- -
Downie, Laird A: faing;of Scotland, Price 75
rho .varions undermentioned varieties produce
fruits of the most, Singular dud grotesque appear
ance, and. a4eye.ry desirable as rapid climbers .
1 - Ct`CUMIS
rn
Aradae..
Fie:cue:am, Snake -Cucumber, very handsome.
tlossularjfolius, GooseberrY-fruitetl
Moto Ohlo4 fed-fruited ;
N - 43tirdiotetuluni. deep blue, proftise -bloomer,
admirably adapted aaedgings for large beds ,
- Bantam, Bet Larkspur -
,Fempsum, rich blueundwhite, th e most
Mine and ornainental of the class making
a,grand display the firstseason, if sown early,
Grandillormn, dark blue .
• .-Ilendersoni, Maellendersoni, and white, very fine ......
rioolor,new and fine. -
•
. • phinenscts, best •
, 44 Asurum, red spotted
Carulerm. beautiful spotted
Ilybrid-noVinn, from the best named varieties
• . ' DI.II TIIUS CHINENSIS,
India or China Pink, twenty rare varieties
-
• A 16,,, dviible white "
Alba - Striate, double white, rd striped fine.....".
lieddewigls. new Japan. Pie's,, a
• Most valuable acquisition from Japan,plants
i 'acarchhi-utte, foot high; very bushy and coy
. erect with a profusion of flowers, which men
;; • surettearly three incites in diameter, with
-colors consisting of rose, crimson and violet;
• ' settle aro delicately marbled, others self-col
- ,• trod, suitable for the conservatory, bower or
garden . -
DlAwns
llectionigillybrida, IL, pl., Nova, new, ybrul
(tinkle - towered, raised by hybrodizing
...Dianthus Heddewigi with the double Garden
Pink . : It throws rtp strong Hower stalks,
&Vont 134 ft. in 'height. the flowers are both
double and semi-double, of the same size as
the.ileddewigt. the Aemi-deuble have the
lame rich shades and colors„ the
,doubles
ptire . ctildtti Without shades
7 .'1; ~ .--• ~. ,: • DIANTHUS
; . Isoortratus, Sweet 'William, mixed 05
• v. , ..i 'r • ," Melvilrit auraoular flowered ' • • ' 10
double mixed..... - 10
' 4iiiiitieriatins; carious eciors . - ' •05
-NWAND OHOIOE VARIETIES •OF VEGE
•. TABLE SEEDS.
: I inoluati in this list only such as are dew and val
table and not readily obtained. The most of them
Bliav'elreecireiffrom the celebrated English- firm of
• Oprter & Co., .London, and they, can be confidently
rreconimended; includinri a fetv they,
novelties
0' great merit, ' • • • t•
CARTER'S SEET OSYTH• BEET, -
ISSetfinursize, shrine, shorttop, rich deep •
biood-red color fine fiat - or, decidedly the
test be it intilltivation: I grew tliis the past
7 1telg arid found ,it fully equal to - the' record.- - •
menhation. Per pk"g - 25
3 : 1 1=DERSON'S PINE APithE
ract, short _top, roots medium sized and
tt"dlett crimson, moil flavor. Tor pitt... 3 10,
•,.. -CABBAE - E, •.•
V
• eiceltzly. smdll, delicate flavor
IVIIFIE JAPAN, ESE.IIIEWNA
"Ttits is the finest flavored thin-skinned musk
%Melon, sit introduced: - The .seed (Nur
• Jaws: ..Co lover of this fine fruit should c,
tit to t try thfii viiriety • • • - •
- • - •. J. WESLEY JONEA ;I ,
'Loth 2-2tri Chatham 9 Comers, - Cot. It.
11 R. 'N 13. 0 , ri S:
MANUFACTURE-OF-ROSEWOOD .4tNR .
• ''G I L T 0 IJ D I N'
7'o'l XOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES,
~ql,43very. description,, • • „i
or THIRD ASH CALLOHILL,STS, PHILA.
of - Maetis Wale Urged - eitent_ptouiptly executed.
v l fated bv,E. E. SIIRYOC., Ch,att/erpyf,Pa.
. .
"" *0110 : 1
. .
E " N 15 , 13 C:E-14:E T
Persons sending $1 finny select seeds at Cato- •
logue P,tlCes amounting to, • $l. 10
Persons sending $2 may select seeds at Cate
logger priech amounting t 0.... .... .......... •: 225
'Persons sending $.3 may sclect , Te 4 eds at Cata
logue prices =Counting . 'll5O
Persona sending $4, may select seeds at Cata
logue Prices amounting to - • - 475
Pemns sending sotnny select seeds a Cata
logue prices amounting to G 00
Persons sending' .10 may select seeds ut Cats
- logne Prices amounting to - 13 00
Thera will be put iv
together and send to one ad
dress, or in soperato p aelta ges and mailed tp the, ad
dress of each tntlividnal forming- e - efah, as may be'
desired. In all cases the postage will be prezniid.
The same deduction will of course be made to any
person - ordering. I would rigida call - attention to MY
selection of Asters, in colleCtions ' (for a description
see page lti,) , whieh I think is the finest ever offered.
I sell the collection at $1..00, yet if selected seper
ately from the Catatonic it amounts to $1,45. Also
my Gernian Stocks, Balsams, Pansies, Carnation,
Pieotco Pinks; Cineraria and Calccolaria,.
all of which have been received from the most cele—
brated growers in England. Scotland and Gerrhany,
and are of first aualityf If it should be inconven
ient for you to make your own selection, by enc/os
ingthe amoant you ate, desirous', of expending, and
ti
stang for.wliat purpose the Seeds are required, yon
may res t asm,urod that I will snake the selections in
the most judicious and liberal-manner.
-Persons wanting a larger annuity'' or wanting to
net as agent will please address me. .
Mitring' thepast two years. our collections of Flow
er Seeds.by mail, have' been sent to almost every,
s tate i n t h e union; and so far as we have learned,.
have given -universal satisfaction, and it is out earn
est endeavor. to make these collections not only
second to noise, hut to snake them superior to those
sent from any other establishment in the country.
•N. B: Particular attention slorold be paid toeiv
ine The Adder:ex. roirn, Counts andiSrate- ful/.
Catalog - nes will be sent to all applicants upon a re
ceint,of a three, cent stamp. Address,. -
_. ‘VESLEY JONES.
• mare-2m • Chatham 4 Corners. Col. co:. N. Y.
1 09
1 50
1 00
1 00
$1 PO
25
....
1n0•
1 00
,ANDRE TIP S AGRICULTURAL 1111-
w.EI PLEMENT AND SEED WAREHOUSE,
and 23 South Six th Street, Philridelphiri, Pa.
DAv to LA xnnwra 5i SoN, Proprietors of Blooms
dale, which contains near four hundred acres, in
high filth. devoted to the production , of GARDEN
sEED;-7, are now prepared to _supply Country Mer
chants, Druggists anti all others who deal in Seeds,
with large or small' quantities. by the pound or
bashel, and aliai in papers male ready for ietailing:
The Ilitablishinent re-Presented by David Land
reth & Son, has been founded, nearly - three-fourths
E of n, century. •
•
The wide-spread impultarity, and the demand in
etea..ine: froth year to year, for
Lundreth's Warranted Garden Seeds,
it evidence of the high value entertained for them
by the public.
Landreth's Garden Seeds are not only favorably
received throughout the Union. but are shinned to
many foreign ports. Indeed it may be stated with'
national prnie that they conic into active competi
tion with English Seedtnd British Soil.
David Landreth & Son invite all who are not al
ready purchasers of their Garden Seeds, to make a
trial of them—assured that they will be found fully
equal to their high reautalion•
Landreth's Rural Register and Almanac contain
ing catalogue of Garden Seeds with instructions,
furnished gratis. Also—Catalogue of Agricultural
Implements. DAVID LANDRETH ,t: SON,
arm 12-Iy] Nog. 21 and South fith St.. Phila. •
Clial
'FRESH GARDEN SEEDS_
for MI.
GARDENERS, MARKET GARDENERS
-AND OTHERS. -
PURCRASIitif} SEED3'IN :
SMALL 4 0R LARGE, QUANTITIES, -
by sending a list of s-kat, they require.
WILL RECEIVE ,THE SAME BY I TURN
OP- MAIL:
- with the lowest possible' prices 'annexed .for - cash.
cA.rtitmat:`PAlD TO
BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
4eCtls pre'--paid by mail.
B. M. WATSON,
Old Colony INurserlesj
5 Plymouth, lintir.
QEED STORE AND HORTICULTU
BAT, -DEPOT.—We have received our Spring
supply of Flower. Vegetable and Field Seeds. Gar
den Tools. Afluarinnis, Fernerielanging Baskets,
BoOks on Horticulture and Azriculture, Bulbs, Sr..
&e. We hiIVC 44 Cellrelli the services of a•praer.
eul &Osman and Florist, who win give this depar:-
ment of our business his entire attention.
mar 9]
,Sabbian, lilarneoo,
c,I L ADDLERY!! SADDLERY !
LI Bridles. Harness. Collars. Trunks, Valises,
Are., alto of the HORSE COLLAR.
- JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returns his
thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement
received from them heretothre, and he would, invite
,them and the community, generally, who may need
any thing in his line. to give him a call at his old
stand, on the East side of Main Street. Chamber:—
bury, live doors South of Huber S Tolbert's Itaid4
ware Sthre, where he keeps constantly on hand ey- -
erY variety of SADDLERY AND HARNESS of
his own manufacture, and he is prepared to sell the
same on terms thatdefy competition. Every article
offered for sale is warranted to he made of the best
material and by competent workmen, which will be
fully demonstrated on an examination thereof.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also call
the attention-of persorm wanting. a,good, neat and
cheap and sabstantialTrunk or Valise to his assort
ment. junel7.63.
50
50
1 00
10
05 Q-ADDLE AND HARNESS.MAN
-1,1 L.)I7 FACTORY.—The undersigned would. resp eet
fully announce to his friend:4 and the public genet-,
NESSat he has taken the SADDLE AN ILDA R
SHOP formerly occupied by :Matthew tin
.° dee'd,c , on West Market Street. near the Conoco
the:time Creek. in the_Borough of Chambersburg,
where he taanufaCtures Saddles, Bridles and This
ness, and has constantly on hand an excellent as-'
10 sortment of Collars, Whips. &c. t
10 Ho employs none but the best of Workmen, and
constructs all work fromthe best material, TRUNKS
and VALISES constantly on hand, all of which Will
be sold as cheap-as the cheapest. A continuance of
the former patronage of the shop is wait respect
fully solicited. tjunl7,lo.l JAS. B. GILLAN.
s ! ff
11. 1 ; 1 1: T H 0 I sr Pt
co W I
of P , t ) a ! !— n
nd
Washington Streets. Chambersburg, Pa., manufac
turers of all kinds of WHIPS, such as Wagon, Car-
Jingo and Hiding Whips, of various sizes and of so
petior quality, which they offer to the public, either
by Wholesale or Retail, at very moderate prices.—
LASHES of all lengths kept constantly on hand and
for sole by the dozen, very cheap. They alz;o manu
facture superior HORSE COLLARS, to which they
invite attention.
Orders...from a distance Solicited and promptly at
tended to.'
T)..ROAD-GEA4S t COLLARS,
HALTERS, and any thing in the Leather line
belonging to the &yidbee Imsiness, always on hand
and made to order, and on reasonable term?, nt
GORDON'S, opposite the Indiangueen Hotel, Main
Street.
G.ORDO -IT HAS A, SUPEIZIOR
lot of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES,
STIRRUPS, SPURS: le., which he will sell cheap
for cash or good trade.
YRii . S. H. • G 0 RD 0, N,:successor , to
1.1 k Gordon t gives notice to his customers and:
others,tbat he is still at tho Old Stand. opposite tho
Indian Queen Hotel, Main St.. Chambersburg,
10'E P.AIRING DONE - AT SHORT
notice, on reasonable - terms; bp" C. 11 GOR
PONI He invites his friends to, call and' see him.
--From 433 StiOqt
JA., to the larg, er12:01 4 1B1311,13TM.11513 Marker:and,
510 Commerce - Streots, Philadelphia.
More Goode than ann -Rouse In the United Staten.
.A. 11.—YRAN-CISCU,S, •
• 518 MABYET AND 510 COMMERCB'STS.,
keeps the Largest Stock in Atie United States ; of
'Buckets. Brooms, Tiflis,. Churns,:
Baskets. Brushes, Mats, .s.leasnrei:- •
Clocks, Looking-Glames. Oil Cloths and
' • Carpets. Window Shades and Paper,
- Bird Cages, Japan Ware and WhiPs.
Alio—Pottop BlittingiyadithF,
, -.Twines, wiekin llopes- in Veils
and Dozens, - Cotton Yarns,
Cotton and Linen Carpet-Chain.
our prices will average Lewd. than anY other,
House m - thenitY. Call and see for yourselves.
, Far further particulars apply to S. S. SHILYOCK,
Vandiershurs. • • • Sep 23 03 -
. . ..
.T. KNOX,
:19 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.' Pa
n ckeitotn,.,
Itf n f Attlartly4ooB6 : ,
Ape r
• ' - A - • , .
4 4
agneatfrral. -
AGEICZLTIMAL AM E M'E S
AND MAtILINERY.
aretton_prep;Lred to fill ortlersfor
AGAIeULTUBAL IMPL - EMENTS' AND
. .
'MACHINRY OF ALL kI DS, r
'is well fo
s r the Firm and Gar:,
den, such as
Spades,
Hoes; Forks; Rakes. ete
and • '
SeYtlaes,_and Scythe•Stonea, .
and 4.grienltyral.llirAri" are
in general
We offer, also, a large.rmsortment of our 'own man-
afitetuTe of
Hay-Cutters,
' Churns, , •
'CoZne and inG i Mills,
• - Sugar Mills fur Grocers'-usc,
Store Trucks of N:ariOui Patterns, ,
Itoad Scrapers... ..
• - : Wheel-Barrow, etc.
E LI Z • S , _
of all kinds, such as
Coe's Superphosphate of Lime,.. '
Pure Ground Bone;'.
Peruvian Guano and.-Poudrette
IS OUR SEED DEPARTMENT
will be found a complete seteetion o£ the best kinds
Of Vegetable, 'Flower - -
and Grins Seeds.
and Seed Grain,
raised expressly for us by the most reliable ,
AMERICAN AND -FOREIGN . GROWERB
The unrernittifi`g, personal attention of the bet
Seedsznen is given to their giiality, and . nui-enstom-
ers may rely on their freshnewand puriti:in all re-
sleds.
We sell in small or large quantitiesto gurcha-,
sera, and send in, mall 'Wks ,by mail to all parts of.
the United States.
We will forW n ard Price-Lists and Deieriptive'Cireu-
Lars to all de bins then.: I.
E. 11. ALLEN a- CO:;
189. i9l and 193 . 1Vater Street, - New York
The improved
CLIPPER, MOWING MACHINE,
with StCtil Folding Finger-Bar and two
s now ready for sale
In convenience and. lightness of &raft, this is so.-
rierior even to the old Style of Allen Mower so long
and so de.4erredly popular
It has literally no frame, and nearly all its parts,
with the exception of Drive-Wheels and Gears: are
made of Steel or Wrought.and Maleable Iron. i ft is
thus the strongest and lightest machine in the
market
A GRICULTULAR IMPLEMENT
MANUFACTURERS.
WILLIAM , L. BO YET It. BRO.,
Sixth Street and Germantown Avenue,
Ppli, l / 4 14:1.1•111A, PA., '
Mapufacturers of the
•
Premium Farm Grist Mill
flog POWERS AND TII.RnSFIERS,
"Circular Saw Machines, Corn
Shellcirs. Grain Fans,
Gultivatore.
Harroivs, '
Plows, •
and every variety of approved
Aiculturallmplement_+.
ta.. Send for Cireirla ' • andd
WM. T-4 BOXER BRO..
may 15-ly , iPhiladelphia, Pa.
A M M 0 I A TED
11 'PACIFIC GUANO.',
Areal guano. containing from seventy to eighty
per cent of PHOSPHATE OF 1.4-,1 E. to
which ha , : been added, by a chemical ptoeess, a large
per centage of actual Ammonia. so fixed that it can
not evaporate, making it equal, if not superior to
any other fertilizer.
Pamphlets with copieS" of Analizerc by ,D'r. Jack
son. Mass.. State Assayer, and Dr. Sichtg', of Balti
more. and testimonials from scientific, Agriculturists,
showing its value. Can he obtained from
S. 0. BAKER, k CO.. :
Snunco Ac,gvrs.
march 2-Iy. R 7 Wall Street. New York,
itlebicat.
ITUNKEL'S !CELEBRATED
Ix_
Bitter Wine of Iron. ! '-
Bitter Wine of Iron: ,
Bitter Wine of Iron. i .
Bitter Wine of Iron.
For Dyspepsia and,lndigestion4--.
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion;
For,Dyspepsia and Indigestion, - , •
For4Dmepsiii and. Indwe:ition,
..,..
• - For Weak Stomachs and General DebilitY,
For Weak Stoinachs and General Debility.
For Week Stomathe and General Debility.
' Fur Weak Stomachs and General Debility.
i 1
Reliable and Sure to'do Good, ' .
Reliable and Sure to dn Good,
Reliable and Sure.to tin Gond,
Reliable and Sure to dO Good. , ~'• ' \
. I _
\- " Arid Cii.A.riot do Harm. ,
And Cannot do Harm.
And Cannot do [farm.
'I ~ And Cannot ; do Harm.
. .
It Costs but little and Purifies he Blood.
It Cost. , but-little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costs hut little and Purifies the Blood. " '
It Costs but little awl Purities-Abe Blood. - , ,
' 'We only ask a Trial
We only ,askn. Trial.
. .
We only ask - a Trial
We only ask a, Trial
1
Of this Valuablo.Tonio.
Of this Valuable Tonic. , '
Of this Valuable Tonle.
Of thi Valuable Tonto. ' '
. „
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle
. . ' Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle
Only 75 Cts. awl One Dollar TwO Bottle
' Only 15 cts. and One Dollar pbr Bottle
, .
Manufactured solely by S.'A.tRUNICEt, It BRO.
General Depot, HS Market.-St., Harrisburg, Pa.
S. NIXON, Agent, Chambersburg, P. • 043-6 m..
20tio,tite of ttio eare.
JUSTIJ, DACE.-H. .
CE' OF THE ,ACE. - --1-1. B.
DAVISON,' Jostle() of the Pecie. 'Office hn
mediately,opposite the Indian queen }iota, AU
business entrusted to his care-wit I receive prompt
attention. InNtruntentn .uf Irritilry, of all kinds,
drawn up in a satisfactory manner. jun 17,63.
p - HARMAN. jITSTICE QF THE PEACE,,
• Cthe'
~,Fa. (Moe Franklin sall,in the room . forraerly occupied by Stunibangh & Stewart. Prompt attention gtv.on to any thing in
the line of a Illasiattatoands&nvener. . fe3,64 tr.
z
A dßicumußAL CIMMICAL CO'S
CHEAP FMTILTZERS.
. - -
This Fertilizer is composed of night soil and the
fertilizing-elements of urine, combined, chemically
and mechanically with other 'valuable fertilizing
agents anti absorbents.- '
It is reducedto 3 pulverulent condition. ready for
immediate use. and without loss of. its highly ultra,
gellOnS fertilizing pronorti6. . •
Its universal applicability to all crops end
and its durability and active . qualities, are well
known to be all that agrimiltunsti edit - desire.—
.Price;s.2s per . . , _
CHEMICAL COMPOST. '
• This Fertiliier is largely coMphsed of Ruhr el mat
ter, stich.mq Input, houe, fish; kat - net...hair and wool
together with chemicals apd inorganic fertilizers,
which act:impose the mass, and retain the nitroken
ous elements. It is thoroughly innireeriat , .d, with
urine, and the thinner Portions of night - soil.
It is a very valuable fertilizer for. field crops gen
erally, and e•speciullyfOr peitatoeS,' and garden pur
poses. . • .
Its excellent qualities, strength and eheanness,
have mule it very vomiter' -with.all , who have used
it, Price, z.• 25 per Ton.
TREE AND FRUIT. FERTILIZER:
T.lt is ahighlyinhosphatiti fertilizer, and is particu
larly 'adapted for the cultivation of trees,, fruits,
lawns and flowers. It will promote a :very 'vigorous
and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely
increase flit: quantity and 'perfect the maturity-of
the fruit.. For hot-house arid household plum's add
flowers, it will tie folmd an indispensable article to
secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and
cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape,
and is excellent for grass and lawns.
The formula or method of combining its constitu- -
cot fertilizing ingredients have received the highest
approval of eminent chemistsand scientific agricul
turists. 'Price.inO 'per Ton.
PHOSPHATE -OF LIME.
The Agricultural Chemical Company,
with
a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a new and
valuable formula, by which a-very stiperior.hrtiele
ispr(auced, so as tojse afforded at a less - price than
other manufacturers obarge. Practical tests have
proved that its value, as a fertilizer. is eimtal to the
best Phosphate of Lima ill the market. Price; $45
per Ton. . .
TERMS CASH.—Cartage and Prelglit fo paid
by the Purchaser.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL C'O'g WOTtR.S.
- AT CANAL iirliAlti4 ( )X Tau DEraVARR;
Office, .11314 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.:
11,-13. PITTS, General Agent. The Company's' Pea - millet Ciraulir. • embracirtg
full directions for using the above Fthlilirers, sent
.by mail
• free, ashen requested. ' Emarell2r3n3.l
- wErrr§ - PLOW MANUFACTORY.,
COP.NY.R. OF . •TASIFI I NGTON
. ..VND SECOND ST.R.VZTS.
CIL43CI3EA3BURG, PA. .
GilMan . F.lmproved Premium Plows. and.ali other,
Plows now in general use with POLISIIED:MOULD .
BOARDS_, both wrought Iron Share and Self-sharp- .
ening. Harrows, Hoe Harrows, CultivatorS, Plow
Ca,stinp. and Wagon Hoses constantly ork,kwald, or'
made at short notice.
Farmers should bear in mind that Plows.purChas
ed of me can he repaired at less trouble or expense
than those that are made a great distanee from
home.. Call, see and convinced. -
He has also purchased the'right to'mdzi ailkure
and pelt, "Simmons' Patent Iron Double:ll:hose
Plows" which he keeps constantly on hand. ,
Blacksmithing in all its various brthicheklalio
carried on at the above namedplace, • -.
fob 24-3 m ' ABRAHAM
-QORCr'HO SORGHO ! !LlVelieastily
congrataLste the friends of the Soratio eit•Pftlise
upon its continued success. Indeed Serg,ho - culture.
may no longer he considered an experiment: -. It
seems es if proiidence had speCially-provided. for
the kaecessfulifitroffuction of the Northern cane, at
thislunetare, cat off as we are from the producta of
the South. •
Exteasiye Arepnrations are being made for fhe
manufacture of Sorgho, at the residence of It.
9.rotrna, 1.• mile cast of'town where:seed and full
directions for planting may, he had 'free of charge ;(
also at Nixon's Drug Store, Chambersharg.
mar 9-2 t -
Drive-Wheels,
arcs, plant% ant :Fines.
iL NT - S FOR ,THE i)E,CORA
VON OF 'THE PARLOR,' CONSERVA
TORY OR FLOWER BORDER, l'anbraeing over
500,000'pinats, including the rarest and finest varie
ties in cultivation of the following sorts e• •
.Irtonhinuzi or Snap-Dragon. striped and mottled.
• varietiez. $1 per dozen. ' • -
Asters,. finest double varieties, $1 per doz En.•
AtiriculaSweet William, new,' $2 -
Caleeolars beautiful spotted varieties, $3 to $5 per
dozer;, •
Dahlias, large 4130* -varieties, 100 sorts, $2 per doz.
Dahlias, bequet varieties. 32 sorts,.s3
per dozen. I
D m
elphunin teroisien;•hardy, brifeberbaceous plant
slsoperdozen.
GsZinia Srlendens, orange and crimson, $2 per' doz.
ruschsias,so varieties, double and - single, $l5O to
$3 ppi
Geranium, summer flowering, all shadet, $3. per.
dozen., - • -
P_elargoniern, 50 finest net's sorts $3 to $5 Pei dozen.
Heliotrope, v arteties,-$2 - peer dozen. -
11o11}hocts 24 finest sorts,. $4 50 per dozen.
Honeysuckles,varieties, - x3 per d.ozen.'
Lrintanas,l6 sorts. $3 per dozen • •
Lemon Vorbena, 25 to each, $2 per dozen.
Pansies, Ilt sorts, $1 per dozen. • - -
Pansies, fnest English sorts; 25 varieties, s3_ per dol.
'Petunias, 25 varieties, double and single, $4 sWimr
tzen. ,
Pa tilos. 100 sorts, from' seed, $1 50 per dozen;
Phlox, berdy,'so varieties, $2 per dozen. ,
Ch santiemitras, 100:sorts, $2 per dozen.
Pinks, Florists, 24 sorts $2 Per dolem
Pinks. 11)iithly'Carnatiorm, 40 sorts, $3 per dozen.
Roses. 10( sorts; fine plants, front $3 to $9 per doz.
Salrias, blue and scarlet, $1 50 per doz.
Iropceolnro. varieties, §rti ended, per dozed.
Ver!)ena. , , 50 finest sorts. named, $1 50 per dozen.
50 finest sorts, without names.sl 50 p. doz.
" • 30 new sorts; S 4 to si" 50 per doe, • •
mar 2 4m
All our plants aragrown in extra small pots. for
the spe6al purpose ffdistant transportation. - Hav
ing in this mduner grown our plants for nearly six
teen years, and have:sent them to all , parts of the
country with unvarying, satisfaction to our eaudom
ers. Large experience in packing has enabled us to
ensure the safe arrival - of plants to any diitance,
where the ti ne_does not exceed 14) days, in- as good
condition as if bought at home., We mahe no charge
fur Bmitets, Boxes or - Peeking, on Bills of $.5 and
upwart'S.
Ordo's fioznunknownebrrespondents mustin - vari
ble beAccompanied by a remittance or responsible
refertmee else , no attention can be paid to the or,
der. Perhaps the most satisfactory mode .of pay
ment t) strangers is in paying the express. agent on
receipt of the georls. Descriptive Catalogue on'ap
lineation. ' ' PETER BENDERS:ON,
feb 2i4m , , Jersey City; -N. J.
The Great Tonle
The Great Tonle
The (41-eat Tonic
The Great Tonic
•
N - 0 T. I - ' - C E .
NURSERY STOCK OF EVERY, VARIETY.
. SKLIaNfI OFF AT 'LKss Tii.V."; COAT,
G E N. • N-. 11 Y' S'
•
BAY 'WOOD 'NURSERY and ROSE'GARDEN,
't...E}ST LIBERTY, ALLEGIIEN * Y CO., A.
Ova FIFTY' ACRES under eultivatien or the.
choicest varieties of,everYthing to be round in- a
. ,
FIRST t:C.I.rA SS,•NURSERY; ;
- t •
IRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
Shrills and plants, all la finctondition and carefatty -
Inbelci: The ROSE is the speciality •in the floral
deparinent; Teeny of its rarest varieties im
porteddirect from France,
- Ottit; to Gen NegleY's absence. in the army, -we
•are seling out the concern, and we invite ordets
large or small, as well from the trade as from private
eustontrs. " :We still retain the former foreman, Mr.-
Kenny,whe has ben employed in the establish
ment fir the last ten years, so as to secure perfectan- -
euraey,and careful package in filling orders.
• .
BEELY A. MELLON, •
inarel,2-3m East Liberty, Allegheny Co.. Fn. '
GRAPERAPE VINES.—The demand for .00
largely increasinF . ,erery season. l'arde4
wishingto Purchase this Spnng, would do Well' to
order nail', nettle, demand promises , exceed the
gripply. bend for Catalogue, enclosing stamp.
• mar• 9: • J. KNOX; _Box, 155, Pittoberrgnaa.
iosErn *:neY. , • Y
& G' 1 • - 104. - swim
1 UNDERTAKE-RS.,
• ' * CHAtIIItHSBURG PA. -
The mdersigned, respectfully annormeca to the
eitizen6 of Chambersburg and surrounding countri.
that thet still continue- the -manufacture of Cop,
FINS, and are prepared to attend Funemls,ln Town
and - -
-Colhroof Mahogany, Cloth,. Walnut, Wherry, Ae.,
Midelo3rder at the shortest notite, and meat r6as
911'1'119y reared to furnish '
to Order,' - the
?L I ET.NII.I.O-COFFDTS,'
They will attend to the laying outs./ Cprpaes,
which tall WI done in satisfactory. manner; Be
momberWm. Flory's old stand;. •
ar9-Imo - - Plitt& 1510*i.
PItylETTt:
um - , pints, int Wineo.
TREE'S! : TIiRESt! 'FREE!!`!
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Al%
GROSiERS.
CIIAN:CES AND IN'DtCEIIY2CT9 OFENRIM
ltit,OCO Trees: say 6 o
for sole on.rea,sonabie teim% cowl erir' thq
- , •- 2 -
quality "of trees and fruit. otreitil
As the custom-of planting Is go apple trees along
the fences of Farms is beginning #o attract "the at-
tention it deserves. tfio aboti•,e offers fn.irppporttiini7
ty for the purpose. I
' • -
Large trees carefully taken up, planted
and attended to for a few pears titan well established
- r
will'be found to give' a niore'liberai retunvthui-sit
anted than the trce2 ; i4ndieg in , crowded and AI at-
tended otehitrds: Vies get irirtlre; fulleun•and -tree
air, Zec6i - vinithe'ioittl;lf - tillage irkiialriiiim of
- - t t= • _
the field, 1114- will he. found lade, well, and ; #4l:ire
the ezop bqf slightly : AO calla:01ton. • while• ett (the
;bib wbi - ebeCii'thefree binit of gin&
and in a niewsure fii tlio want ofAhe forest so en-
tirclycicaiedawax.
•
,
4 - • ... : '
iffimOdiatb - ose.e#:
dre„ promptly answGred.:
.111:BLER, ii„„;
lIMil
-
mar24t)
,
4CL-f
ch-amore env find zuneWurfit the,p
COMMONIan SiXtli t QP:PalltAlit GARDE*,
•", ' Oa "" •
•
inn in the usual alums]
. way iri ivga and meadow's.
The'yietd this geason. In my method ;
oier
FOUR RENDRE!) BUSHELS PER, ACRE
Explicit ciirectjous_fot caltjvatiQt~„kith Price of
• CRAX RRTi 1)1:AN-T 8
„'”
AND ALL 'USEFUL AND 04NAISENTAL
PLANTS ANA, SHRU' • ,
,`prepaid by ,mail,
- • ;13.11. WATSON, .
Ull Colony 1!1:1/Tao4es,
Plymouth, ~Mass,
will t) send by
AND PLANTIS
TR•EES
AP ' 'ALL KINDS,
- s EVEI{GREEN,
DICID1:0
AND 04'UgOEI,.iTAL,
EMS
Purohasers stirqdd
send. for ' new : -
in all sizes, a
LIST , VOR 1864.
PRIG
PIIRCHASING.SLftWIIERE
MEM
Boston, Newpcirt 'and New York.
Carriage paid to
B: M. WATBON,
Old Colony Nurgerl6. - :
Masi!
S AI ' SEED' S
PLAN
prepaid by mail, •
EA T - _V. 11:, .1 Ty.
, I
I N 74G
E LIST* NOW RP:4 1117.
'T° AGENTS AN-I?:DEAVERS
EE-D,-
AND.'
TO "CLUBS.
Who ende. Catalizigue foi 1'964
IS 1.40W--101.1iPY
Cai i riage, of Packages paid to
posloNi NEWPORT' AND icgAy .Y.941:4
• B. Df . WATSON.
Old Colony NgsgieB,
Plymouth, "gam
i
march 2-3 m
.
- p NIJRSER . Y,
Chambe burg Pa. I would offer to the public
a. well select - assortment of Frnit Treesi - - Apple.
Peach, Pear Mid Plum, of all leading varieties.—.
Also, Ornamental Trees such as Maples, - Linden,
Ash, HorseVi s c a istnut: Evergreens, Nolway Spruce:
American B m Fin, Arbor Vitas u variety.-
Shru such- as „Spireas in-large variety,
eigelias and I)eutzins, many of these are well cal
onlatesi for cemetery lots. Roneyanckles, Fein thlna.
• Also, %vies. Catawba, Isabella, Concord, Diana,
Delaware, Rebecca. ko.
,Currantsi the leading kinds ; Raspberries , Straw
berries. '
Flowers—Rosen, • owere— °set , . Verbena% • Hbliotrops, 'thankd
urns:•Fuschslas, Petunias.
- All or whicti*ill; be sold at reasonable 'prieig-fbr
eneh. The usual. Kitchen Gorden Plants, _by, Ate
dozen " hundreds or thousands:' '" -• . -
Bendier aiciroula;, as all applicants are siipplied
free. Ifeh 24-4 ml JACOB IIEYSER, Agent.'
,
1
7A o l gob Al fo
SMALL FRUITS - -
kor Spring of 1884, including DR. JOHN' A. WAR
, pEn's Report to the Cincinnati Horticultunif 'Bo
viety, of a visit to our grounds, during the Straw
berry ,lindiHnifie Itee.silns; giving deiciiptions of
varieties. Diodes of bulture. „eto.os now ready, and
will be gentle all apidicante enclosing stamp.•
tau 9.-3f,1 KNOB, Pox, 155 Pittsburgh, Pa. -
QTRAWBERRY'' , PLAIDTS.,- - --Alf our
Ll,l'lanMwere laid in ; and carefally.atorkecl. last
season. Sneh plants are mach, more valuableothan
these produetd in the ordhsarv:vraY. •• •• • • •
Send for a Catalegueenelosing stamp.,,
Hier9l :1 •• 1.1ili0X;::Bok455. PittsbniglOti. •
JOB P
t/ ' - tbe 0 ii
• IIiTINW fivpvery sty,lo Acme _at
ce of the VaAxxiai BEPCIO2OI,II.
DEO
0 :S" - g I 'YU 'l' I 0 W A T : s R.
CONbri,' uTION WATER.
.7 . ' " • ' I.. ...CONSTIT-UTION -WATER.
CONSTITUTION MATER.
' CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION.WATEEK ''i
CONSTITUTION:WATER, '
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.- -
. CONSTITUTION WATER: -
• CONSTITUTION WATER..- - -c
CONSTITCTION WATER.
CONSTITUTICIN WATER.' t
RE CRENT REMEDY
„saa.. TAN • - •
- c S T T TI 0 NI.
IM
D ' IABETES ' AiD . ,_ - DIeEASEROF TU . r is.:/i;-24.173
' _ 'A - .ND 13LADDER. '
CO N'S T "1! TION W'at-VE
Has bean pronounced by the Medical Filioilfe, and
the public, to be the most, wonderful retaett :for the
p_erraanent cure Mall diseases of the STOMACH
KIDNEYS, and BLADDER,thathes ever been of
fer-id.
• . It is not. a lIIINERAI, ,w.A.Tra., `film
perienci, that CONSTITISTIOist - WATER lies eman
ated. and we :,ttew say. , letzei man tbniti&livtdin a
single bottle hai been known to cure diseases which
• the best Medical talent in this conntryiniefhiled to
relieve. . •
A remedy posses Trig the virtues of alistifittion
Water cannot. be classed under littackglvelptua
t ions, as it is now used by the most scientific prao
litioners in this city. - It is only Second -class physi-.
clans that cries down popular remedies, ythile the
iintterskilled Make' usisof every moanCla aceom
,filisha cure.,and the success of,the.
'maims air - his:knowledge of different 'remedies en
,ablestinitAitiroduce a cur;A:oil:tile etheratelLhi-tho
,a;ftempt: science is satisfied with - ' the fiith.
Giver,Constittithin , Water a faintriel—wiftWatrime
who are nude' some SPECIALIST'S care from year
•Zoiyiiir. cia'particularlY allude to`
are constrintlYlVOrtingla LOCAL TREATMENT.
and all sorts of local applications for &smile, with as
;mock:change -If,seceess as there) wonttt , tkr from
local to the threat for diseases .
„,,of the
.) ; • ; 7., 3, Irr
Welave alWaye been careful to use language; in
1 'our (Medlar thatemildnet shock the nioitt'dili4te
organization, but we receive so many conainunica
• Solis from persona for Cvhich - .ConatitutioaWatdr is
adapted. and of whose djaeasegnotneatioPhits- Wen
made. that we have come to 'the conclusto n't hat if
the remedy is capableofprodtteirtra curd. no matter
what the disease may he, it should be.made known.
The medicine is put 'up for the public; -andAticro
should be no excontions., • ,
would say CenctitutionilYnteikkiA like a
gilded pili, made to - snit-the - oyec itrid , ,tustei„il; is a
medicine in es cry sense of the tenth, placed in the
.huinds of the people for theirrelief anoilf taliewee
earding to the directionA it will in every case pro
, - ilnesifirrsididiiicure. We would say thatihe•direc
regarttto diet, etc., relate only t 9 the disease
1 'ander which`they
t DIABETES . li
dotiseaSeer Ons'itomach and liver acting through
the kidneymotha ismithout doubt, theeneabotetin
• ate - disease, except consumption that offeets.thabu
, rtaaa'ecdititatinn:•. - Ve•hare no•i , p e for tkliAdiefiring
-causes; but toils state _that the effeet,ot•the,stemnse
is the conversion of the - starchy prineinlernr %- ego
table portions of the 'fOod)itito angarosldels stimu
lates the kidneyi to on excessive secretion of Water.
Many persons sufferfrAhht - disearce who are -ig
. norant of it; thatic, they prise large quantities dur
ing the day. and are obliged lii-gdt*iffloar once to
fifteen or twenty times duzingthiNright. =Nonotice
is taken'of it until -their attention,is called to the
large dischal'ge of,pater,. amitroftim•Yrtetnitil' so far
'advanced as to be beyond - the control of ordinary
:remedies. Another usenfitom , is thArgreat ithirst.
which when the disease is fully establislfed, is ;in
toferahlo-..tlie, patient drinks constantTY'Aritliont
!being satisfied; also diyness of the mouth,,,,prack
tug of therlitis, a *bet breath, in the mor-eadviin
ced cases, and finaßy f loss of appetite, .etbuciation.
and the patient •iidnally sinks from exhaustion.
Coinfrarernie AVArgs is, without detibt, the only
known remedy for DIABETES. and we have as
much confidence that it is &specific as stefiavelhat
opium will produce sleep, and triithfullyisay,thut it
Ims cored every coati' in - which it has beetiftivid - [- • -
'STONE xN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS:AAA-.
VEL,, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC.. ETU.,
'Diseases arising fiOm a fealty set`
case
,neing too little, and,aceompanied t,bsr ,sevoro
pain. and the other a too profuse secretion—which
will be speedily, cured ter:the ,;
CONSTITUTION WATER
• CONSTITUTION' WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER ,
CONSTITUTION WATER r
• CONSTITUTION WATER
• - :.CONSTITUTION WATER,' iss
• . CONSTITUTION WATER,
' • CONSTITUTION WAT.ER."
CONSTITUTION WATER sr , •_
• CONSTITUTION WATER, - •
THE ONLY KNOWN' REMEDYtEBR- - : ;
-THE'ONLY KNOWN REMEDY,FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDYt ROR - f+.
- THE. ONLY KNOWN REMEDY-FOR
' THE - ONLY REMEDYr FOR'
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
FOR' O
' s' THE ONLY' KNOWN
TILE ony_ KNOWN REMEDY - TOLL. :
THE (:).?Y KNOWN REMEDY FOR.
•, • TIEB - ONLY _KNOWN REMEDY, FOR
ME
=
Address.
MN
acom
MOM
_ • .D E T "--
IRRITATION OF "THE NECK OF TIVI:AD
DEIt, INFLAMATION OF THE.. - KID WS,
CATARRH:OP THE BLADDE_It,
6TRANGUART. AND IBURNING;iOIti PAIN
FUL URINATING. _
For these diseases it is trulya soveretirtremeaY
and too much cannot be said in its,pralm :J Ajingle
.dose has been known to relieve
.the ;most urgent
tuunptcous.
Are you troubled with that distreishig pain lathe
small of the back and through .the;Pfunsli A> tea
spoonful a day of the Constitution
Mete Yon' like magic. • • • - • "
. • - PHYSICIANS , - : I
Has long :since' given up the use of bUChu, cuboba
and juntgetfu •the treatteentaf thasei4lisetuto. dnd
puts?. uselitent for the want of n bettor xemplly. i
• -CONSTITUTION WATER' •
have proved itsell ‘ equal -to the talk-ltbe!, Has; de
volvedtincm it. '
t DIURETICS ,
irritate and drench - the kidneys.. anti- by constant
use - soon lead to chronic dogeneration/and!crinErthed
disease,
We present' the Constitiftion Niratei.fahtqlifillo
with the conviction that it hoe_ito‘eptinill in -reliev
ing the class - of diseaseS for - *Mai it liiu§ been
found so,eminently succmftil far ,en,ringl., - and Ire
- trust that we shall he rewarded for ,our efforts in
placing so valuable a remedy alirra - to4sibet the
requirement's of -patient and physician.
READ I READ !..READI !
DANT - 14t.= PA.,--June 2,- - 1862.-DR. WM.
GREGG—Dear Sir :—ln - February, 1861, I was afflio
ted.wilh sugardiabete:y_and 'for ,fixo*opla pas
sed more than two gallons of water in twenty-four
-hours. - L woks obliged•- . -ttget up as toften‘eis ter! or
twelve times during the night, and in . ,4vo * oohs r
'lost about foie pounds in weight. •Thhnug ere mei:lth
of July,-18&1. I procured two:bottles otcanstituticn
Water, and in two hay's after 'using irtnitierienced
_relief, and after, taking two, bottles , l kyme.‘entirely
cured, soon after renaming ' :meat geed he a lth.
. - • -./.:VI'_DRWITT.
13: SI: WATSO:I4;
Plymautti,- Mus
Bassos Coustus, N, Y.,'-Ded ,
GREGG dz p().—Gents:--.1 freely gotexost liberty to
finale use of the following ceitificate , Of - th'e'VtiTite cf
Constitution •Water which"' can reecartmeirditithe
highest manner t—My wife was attackedWO pain
in the sits:udders; wbolelength Of - the;baol4-abd in
her limbs, with Palpitation of the Heart and, Itrri
tation of the Bladder,. I•oilled physiciattivhe at
tended her about_ three tn,onths., - when ,htsb i dbler
worse than he" toundher. IthetemitplOyed one' of
ths best physicianal, could. fend ( who ; attisudiat, her
for about mne'mouthe;and while she was underli is
x.are she d'xinotsuffer Otte as nittithletirii."llo fir -
ally gave her up, and saad " her ease was rtillraNe•
For, ' salaam t -she has rich acombftiation of oom
plaints that medicine givertfor, one operated against
some other of tier difheulties.' About time she
commenced the use of COnstitationltatet,' and to
our utter astonishment, almost the nrst &se seemed
to have the desired eget:L..4lnd shd,kbpten9anprbv
ing rapidly under, its treatment, and n_towsepetin
tend9 intirelY her domeatie •affaitto' itlheler not
.tatten any, of the Constitution Water,fotaboot for
y y ee k s , an d i,t e , ta t rinopy' say that It has bro
ducod a permanent cure.
WM. X. vANTlmorp,rrs.
WlSJrnittyisto, CLJtarch2 .1l Dt,vgji;Er
GREGG*I) ear Sir:-.-rlitiving eeen ',chart dvetese
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