' '7. ; FT , . ,se.ttro.. 171LOWEila' SEEDS BY Flower Seeds from,their-compactness and light weight, can be safely and speedily transported by Mail to any Part of the country..therpbYgiYing those who live remote from the - larger towns arid cities, where they can be procured. nearly an eouel chance Withlhoge living i n t h e m, for procuring at a moder ate rate,, all the choice and rare varieties.. For the aectilnohshrnent tbisphrpose, we offer the follow ing. coll e ctions, comprising the most, beautiful and oh ow y...&b ri n, t is, Biennials, and Perennials, which will be sent by mail free of postage, to any part of the - United States. at thelollowi'ng prices . ..ASTERS: ..12 ex. fine var. guff, tent p • eoni"-..fl•wd ;4 selected . ,•, -"- 6 splendid ' 13,flnest globe - le beau( ,"' ' dwrf.-ehrysinthe'na... 10 splendid ' Giant Emperor ,8 splerntiti RCia's'new Quilled '- 4 finest var. Double C3eardcan..-.-- ......... 12 extra fine var. Pyramidal 80-triplet 12 superior var. 8 beautiful Var. new Ranunculus, flow'd. 75 4 very fine var. new Hedgehog ' 40 In addition to these 1 put iipn -collection of/As -tors which I consider to be the finest ever sent out. contains 10 packs; es of mixed, colors of the fol lowing kinds, viz: Truffitut's New Peony,Peony - Perfection, .Giant Emperor, Imbrigue Pmpone, -German Quilhld, Reaunenlus, Hedge Hog, Reid's Impraved, La Supurba, and the beautiful new Aster Splendens. N'a one who delights to grow-fine-flow ers, should fail to send for one of these packages.— Price $,109. BALSAMS; 12 finest prize Balsams • 51 op GERMAN STOCKS, 12 supurb new varietigs, ten week large flowering 1 00 " 8 beautiful new varieties, perpetual largo flowering 75 " 12select prize. var. flollyhoekti, Eng lish. from Downie, Laird and Laiti,g's celehrated collection saved from prize 59 1. 4 Finest. varieties Marigold Newest " Marvel of Peru...- 5 Select " Neu:lolmila 12 Distinct ; •7: Ornaraental Gras= 12 IGourds... Beautiful " Phlox Drommonclii Finest " Petunias GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS, 12 Splendid Carndtion 2 50 " 12 Splendid varieties Pink Picotee 250 • .7' '. 8 Distinct ' Portulaces 45 8 Finest". _ - Swpet Peas 40 - 6 S?dhridiii. Var.''Scabie , a large flow'd.. 59 C Extra flue " Snapdragon 50 I'2 Selected " Sating - 1035in • " 12 Superb " Wallflower, double...-. 75 •, 8 Sup. new " Cockscombs__ 75 Finest ".Calliops a 1 35 6 Selected " Climbing plants > 50 '2O " " ' incleding newest. 200 Distinct " Delphinium 18 Finest " 1' • Chinensis. ANT . IRII . I . II NUM MAJOS. r il im, pure white; 2 feet - • rliant. crimson and White, 2 feet.. • • ryophilloides, magnificently striped, 2 feet.. Delila; vas!: carmine and white, 2 feet.. Firetlki.oninge-scarlet and white; 2 feet ltoildes Fens, brilliant scarlet, 2 feet. " - 'Striped • clelized . • I Downie; -Laird and Laing's finest Price ANAGALLIS, 43,eiribaltli, a most beautiful vermillion vas, new _ Napoleon 111, maroon.,'l; foot Indica, blue, fine trailer, from Nepaal, afoot. AtONSOA.. Wnrizewieli,bright crimsomfrom Chili,l4 feet Grandifiora; large flowered, bright scarlet, 2 ft BALSAM, Finest prize; from Donk, Laird. and Laing, of Scotia nd.....,, Bestlimr.lish prize, double " - Camellia f10wer.:........ ..., " Rose-dowered: •• " Miniature .." Persian pale yellow, sweet scented gdod mixed - ROS 4 FLOWERED, Splendid Mixed Spotted EiX beautiful colors mixed . ! CANNA INDICA, Red,'from India, 2 feet Compacta Flegmwisloina, large, redish free flowering, from South America, '2 feet... Warseewiezii, brilliant re& foliage, stripedo from Central .A.merica, 3 feet... COCKSCOMB, Finest prize. dwarf habit, large combs;very showy, 3 : ft' filaerocepla Ca Gigantea, brilliant red, -very' large handsome heads from Asia ! 1 fL.,.. ...... °Wart rose, very beautiful % ft... Yellow, - new and fine, 94. ft New Giant, very large, brilliant red 1 ft......... Epicata Reset; a new French sort, 1X.,. ft..,, lilted White CALCEOLARIA HYBRIDA, . Splendid inixed..7 , :ivcd from a choice collection embrac:iug all the rich and-varied colors , of this favorite "grbenhouSe flower" ' - .. . Grandiflora. nelarge flowered. Fpl cn did- NO . * Spotted, saved from a splendid collection of Prize flowers ¢y an eminent German flor. Ist; embracing a ; l the rich and brilliant col* ors and Mark_Mes, peculiar to this beautiful ' and showy tripe of plants; 1. ft Shrubby, - mixed varieties, collected from a splendid collation of finest self colored and spotted sort:, These are half hardy peren-, nials and adapted fo'r bedding out in the GPM ground d tiring su mincr,bloomingabup- • - dantly throughout,the season.- ' lierbeeeiis, extra choice tINEWAttIE, Fine mixed - 25 ' . Extra Select, from prize flowers only,. ' -' •50 New Dwarf • .50 ShrubbYkliant , I. 00 ---.l.)ownie,..Laird Sc 1,1111; of•Seotland, Price 75 The various undermentioned varieties produce fruits of the most singular and grotesque appear ance, and aro very desirable as rapid climbers CLTCUMIS • Aradtte • -Flesuostts, Snake Cucumber, very handsome.. Gooseberry'-fruited' ' • • Belo Chito, red-fruited .. - ..... . DELPHINIUM, r Cardiopetalunt, deep blue, profuse bloomer, adtmrablY , adapted as edgings for large beds Elattun, Bee Lerkspur • , . Formosan:, rich blue andwhite, the most hand some and ornatnental of the elass making a grand displm.-"the first season, if sown early tlrandiflornm, dark b1ue......- .... -.. . ......... Henderson - 4 blue aril white, very flue • Tricolor. new and • Elatum . . Ohiaensus, best mixed Azurum; red spotted. • " .'Caruleum, beautiful spotted 115 : brid-ROT um, from the best namextvarietb-s' DIANTHUS InditCor China Pink, - twenty rare varieties mixed pl., fine double white -- ' • Alba Striata. double white, red striped Lleddewigi, ileddewig's new Japan Pink, a most valuable acquisition from Japan,plauts &lowly one foot nigh, very bushy and. coy ored with a profusion of flowers, which mea sure nearlyjhree inches in diameter, with colors eonsirAing of rose. crimson andsielet: somogre delicately marbled, others self-col ored. suitable for the conservatory, hewer or - ' CHINENi3IS, nuddeivigi Ilybrida, 1, pl.. Nova, new iybrid -double flowered, raised by.. hybredixing Dianthus Heddcwigi with the double Gan len 'Pink. It throws up strong flower stalks,• sheet ft. in height. the flowers _arc both semi-double, of thegame sire as ~ the -lieddewigi. the semi-double havo the • same rich glades .and colors, the doubles .pore colors without shades DIAXTHUS . Barbatus.- Sweet 'W Milne, mixed r• • -.` Melvill's auricular flowered -- - " double' mixed GardneriantlF,,various colors NEVI ANDCHOICE VARIETIES OF VEGE TABLE SEEDS. I include in this list only such as are new and val uable and not readily obtained. The most of thew I have received from the celebrated English fi'rm of Carter & C 0.., London, and they can be confidently • recommended, inclndinn a few American novelties of great merit. CARTER'S SEET OSYTH BEET, -Medium size; good shape, short top, rich doer) blood red color, fine flavor, decidedly the bestdreed cultivirtiona cyclothisthe past year Ind found itfully equal to the recrum-; r' mendation. Per pkg HENDERSON'S TINE' :APPTX , -BEET, Compact, short top, roots ,medium sized and of de.eppritnson; good iftatoti Per 10 LITTLE PIXIE . CABBAGE, Very early: smolt. dblidatefureet.." ' 15 WHITE Ii&PANESD MELON. • • • Thie is the finest flavored thin-skinned , musk melori yet introduced. The , seed is. from Japan. No lover of !this fine fruit _should. , " 25 fail to try this variety • WESLEY JONES; • march 2.2 in , Chatham 4 Cdmers*L'OL Ca:N.lr. £i 4i L Aul cRE or. ROSEWOOD, AND LtSOTtfl ilLys AND p r ICTUNS 'FRAME, , - N. W. 1 ,0 63 i;:44g1 i t Cera(44 . Ordeicalle CharatienVe Sep M. . ==ll3 Eel _ EX.T R A : IN- DIIC E 11 E-N T S-. 'Persians sending $1 mnY select. seeds at POI.- . logue prices amounting to- - - - 41. 10 Persons sending $2 may select' seeds at Cata log e priv.s amounting to.: .. . .. ........? 225 pdreer t s Sisodspg.s3 may select seeds'at Cats - logue prices amounting to_ ' 3 50 Persons sending. $4 may select seeds at 'Cata- • - • ' logue Prioes amounting to ' ' ' 4 75 Persons sending $5 may select seeds it Cates- ' Jugue prices amounting to 600 Petsons seeding $l9 may select seeds at'Catal . ---• Thgue - Prices amotmting to • 13 cp. ... . __ . $l5 259 iOO These\yin be put np ttidether andsend tbonoad ate* or in seperaMifackages and mailed tO Ole ad dress of each mdiVidual forming aclub, as may bo desired. Iti all cases the postage mill be prevrat The same deduction will of course be made to nnY 'Person ordering. ,Iwouldagain call attentiontomy seleetion of_Asters, in Collections, (for a description see-Page 16,) which I think is . the finest ever offered. I sell the collection at $l.OO, yet if selected leper -, ately from the Catalogue it amounts tb $1:45; Also TnY German Stocks, Balsams; Bansies„Carnation, Picotee Pinks, Cineraria and Calceolaria, 4c., all of_which have been received from the most cele brated growers in England. Scotland and Germany, and are of first Anna): If it should be, inconven, ient for you to make your own selection, by enclos ing the amount - You are desirous of expending. and stating for. hat purpose the seeds are required, you . may-rest assured that! will make the selections in the most judicious and liberal manner. • ac ' Persons wanting A larger quantity or wanting to t as agent will please address mei During the past two years, our collections of Flow er Seeds by mail: have been. sent to almost every State in the Union, and so fir as we have learned, have given universal satisfactiomanci it is O ur earn est _ endeavor to make these colrectionl not only second to none, butte make them superior to those ! sent from any other establishment in the country, N. B. Particular attention should be paid to giv ing. Time Address, Tenni, Couittii and &We Catalogues -IN-1111A sent to' all applicants upon a re ceipt of a three cent stamp: Address WESLEY .) . ONES, mean-2m Chatham 4 Corners, Col. co,. t. V. 1 00 150 1 01 100 40 25 1 00 1 00 TANDRETH'S AGRICULTURAL lII PLEMENT AND SEED WAREIIDUSF D. and .S South Sixth Street, Philadetolair, Pa. D AvIA LANnitialt & Sm.:, Proprietors of Thomas dale, which contains near four hundred acres; in high tilth, defoted to the ,production of GARDEN SEEDS, ere now prepared to supply Conbtr,c,- :',ler chants,Drugglsts and allOtheTS who deal in S e eds, with large or small quantities, by the pound or bushel. and also in papers made ready for retailing, The Establishment represented by DaVid Land reth 8.7 Son. has been fotendtd nearly three-foluths of a century. ' ' The wide-sertad popultarity, tithe demand in creasing from year to year, for • Landreth's iVarranted Garden Seeds, is evidence of the high value entertained for them by the public. - , Landreth's Garden Seeds are net only favorably' received throughout the Union.but are shipped to many foreign ports. Indeed it may be stated with national pride that they come into active competi tion with English Seed and 'British Soil. David Le,ndrith &Son invite all who are not al ready-purchasers of their Garden Seeds, to make a trial of them—as Sured that they will he found fully equal-to their high reputation. Landreth's Rural Register and Almanac eOntalUr ing catalogue of ,Garden Seeds with instructions. furbished gratis. Alqo—Catalogue of Agricultural Implentents. DAVID LANDRETII iz. SON, auel2-14 , Nos.. 21 and 23 South 6th St., Phila. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS L• GARDENERS, MARKET GARDENERS AND OnttatE, I v ndstxsTria''SEEDS 222 SMALL, OR LARGE QUANTITIES, • . by,iending a lift of what they require WILL RFCEIVE THE SAME BY RETURN with the lowvit possible prices annexed for cosh BOSTON AND NEW YORK. GR ICU LT UL A R IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS. _ WILLIAM L. BO BRO.. Sixth Street and Germantown Ave.nue, PHI hanEurniA, • •Alcuirfacturers of the Prpmium Farm Griot • - Ilptesa P4)WIIRR TALEsHms, Circular Saw Machines, Corn Shellers, Grain Fans, ' ' Cultivators, 'Harrows, ' 4 Plows; and ever7"variety of approved Agricultural Implements. M.'Fend for Cir , a/a.r and addesq WM.-L. BO,YER Philadelphia, Pa. nuci' 15-ly A m- M O-N I_4 D .471. PACIFIC GUANO. - 3 real guano. containing from seventy In eighty percent of PHOSPHATE OF LIME,"to which has been added, by a chemical Process, a large per centime of actual Ammonin,Eo fixed that it can not evaporate, making it equal, if not superior to ant; other fertilizer. • I Pamphlets with eOPiCSOr Analyses by Dr. Jack son. 34.7L5., State Assayer, and Dr. Liebig. of Balti more. and testimonials from scientific Agrieulturi, shoving its value. Can be obtained from J. 0 R 3 K ER, & CO., , - • . SMLI,ING AgENT4, march 2-Iy., 87 Wall Street, New. York, HE SORGO JOURNAL AND FARM mAcimasT—Devoted to Northern Cane and Sugar Beet Culture. improved Farm M aehinei y and Progressive Husbandry." Published monthly, One copy, 1 year, $l.OO. Subseriptmns received by - • tiv. r. REED, ap6) Age t for Clark ;Sorgo Mokthine Co. el'onfectionerg, &r. B 1K 11 A R Tjr.7ll. ENS CONF•BCTIONERS. 14'44 iJ )r . s , ,‘ - F . A N Q 0 D ,S'i ap6-1,0 aA3OURBIItfIiCf, Pik. ; yr . , 1708 PRINTING in el/ay - style done st the Office of the FIUNKLII BRPORSOR-V. . - :''',e,!rf,ei - 4: - _ !:--" _.„ o Z COS. Ili for 1884 OF MAIL CARR.I4GE PASO TO Seeds pre-paid by mall. ' 11 1 ATSOINT . ; 4 'Old Colony Nwmeriee, Plymouth, 7.sfem?' agricultural. B A IC:E S EIM Amp Diuttali IN t •1. AND N(!ft: h. hrqiitfiti:ect,SlTset:fiidt r_' ~ t 11E1 L; OM • • - F ! -4 - 4 - 1-• -utvositorg, Alip-74,1A 1 .14„()0 •"o 2., lifiiiriTh-f .4 4 „ - , aartruturd. Ap-RictivrultAL are new praparod to 81lordors for 4(3Itr( t .4TL,TV . RAp ANI3 MACHINERY - 0F ALL -KINDS, as Well im SMALL TOOLS for.the Farm and this- Spades, Shovels, Hoes, koi?cs, Raket; ttc and Grasg4lnoks, in 'general We offer, also; a larr,e nsiortmettt of opt watt mac- . . arm:tare of , •.. : Hay-Cutters, ',./ 'I • , -. . -, ~ , . . - Churns, . - , . . .. .. Coffee;andgrain lfilis, -,' ..'" • , Sugar Mills for Grocers' use, • Store Truelts of:various pattern - IC 1. Road Scrapers, • • . 'Wheel-13arroirs, etc EE,TILIZPTtS • • of ap •iniis, such as Coe's, Superphosphate of Lime, • Prire Ground Bone, ;, . • • ,_ Pentvian Guano and Poudrette IN OUR SEED DEPARTMENT will be found a'coraplete selection of Ae best kinds Of Vegetable, Flower ' ; • and Grass Seeds, - and Feed Grain raised expres.qly.for ns by the most reliable AMERICAN AND .I?OitEIGN.GROWERS. The unremitting penultsl atlention iif the best Scedsmen is given to their quality, and our custom- eri may rely on their Freshness mid purity in all re- Cam e sell in small or large quantities to:suit purelm-: sec-, and stma in small lots 13 mail to all itr 2 ts of tSe United States. .trtf,NN:ill forward Price-Lists and Descriptive Circu- lars to all desiring them . 11. ALLEN CO., 18%101 anxllo3 Water Street, New York. .1 , TiesiwiproNed '1 CLIPPER MOWING MACHINE,. with Sccel raldifig-Finger7Bar aitatwo snow ready for sate In convenience and lightness of draft, this is sn perior.even to the pfd B'o , le of Allen Mower so long .- . • and so deservedly6Op:ular It has Mere' Ify sio frame, and nearly-all its parts, with the exception of Drive-Wheels and Gears, 'are made of Steel or Wrought and Malechleiron. It is thus the strongest and lightest machine in -the market A, GHICELTURAL 'CHEMICAL CO'S CHEAP FERTILIZERS., PABULETTE This Fertilizer is comPos . ed of night soil and >hc fertilizing element: , ofuriuc, combined, chemically and mechanically with other valuable - fertilizing agolits and absorbents. It is reduced to atntiverulent condition, ready, for inimediato tin, and without loss of its highly nitro gcnom• fertilizing properties. Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and - its durability and active oualitieq, are well knoivn to he all that agrieulturhts can dm , ire.— Nice, $:45 per Ton. CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer . F largely composed of animal mat ter, such as meat, bone. fish. leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the moss, and retain thomitrogen ous elements, It is thoroughly impregnated with urine, and the thinner portions of night soil. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops gen erally, and especially fur potatoes, and garden Ptit poses. - Its ClCtlietlt qualities, strength 'and thcanness, have made it very popular with all'who have" used it. Price, 525 per Ton. TREE AND FRUIT FERTILIZER It is n highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is particu larly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and tlowei s. It will promote a Say vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity andperfeet the maturity of the fruit. For hnt-house and hou,ehold plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensrble article to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and core disemed conditions of the peach and grape, and is exe.ellent for grassiand lawns. The foruintwor method of combining it. constitu ent fertilizing it have received the highest approval of eminent eheniiits 4 and Feientific aglieul turiOs. ;S:10 Per Ton. - PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Th , Avrirultural Comptlty manuftieture a I'llwhate of Linie in accord nee with a new And valuable rut multi, by, which ft very ~upertor article is produced, sy as to be afforded at a. less price than other manufatiturers charge. Practical tests have proved that itA.valtte, as a fertilizer, 1 , , equ4l to the best Phosphide of Lime in the market. , Price, :73-t.5 Per Ton. TERMS CASII.--Cartage sod Freight - to be paid by the Parch:ism AG ICI,ILTC Cf Elf ICA L L'O'S WORKS. . • AT GANA.), WHARF, O.V THR DF.LAWATI.E. Office, 41:3,!,cArch Street, Philadelphia, Pa, R. B. Pars. Clegeral • The Compar.yh ' Pam - dile, Circular, enthrit ; eing full directions for using the above Fertiliztirg, ont ;by mail free. when reptched. - Untiroh 24181.3 . L • 'COOK'S SUGAR E AP ORA TI,YR, manufactured by BLYMYEIt, BATES & DAY. Mansfield, Ohio.—We are willing to gbarantee that from two acres of good Caue:4l sufficient number of gallons of ..Syrup can be produced to cover cost of Machinery': capable of making eighty gallons of Syrup per day, which at fifty coati per gallon. will Day fk)t Os;'of Mill and Evaporator in fourdaYs ; or where pan is wanted for a brick arch, without the Furnace, in less time. COOK'S SYRUPS have been sold at an average of sixty cents a gallon. and none in market. An acre of good. Cane will produce front 2 ti,p 30Q [callous of Syrttp., SORGO SEED.—We offer a Superior Az:tick:se lected .Ourselves. Spront the seed and roll in plaster. , Plant in drills four feet apart from North to South.- Light soil and Southern exposure pre ferred. although not absolutely necessary, as it will grow on roils where raany.errV ttould be a failure.' Cultivate as for Corn. . ' Cook's,Eimporator has taken the first premium Over all others at two,Un!ted States Fairs and over thirty State Fairs. ' * Clark Soren Machine 'Coinpany's CANE MILL and. above SEED for sale by . G 'REED 'Agent. Office—Rttrostrout Chamblg, Pa', 3 Arir. The' Sovvo Hand-Book sent free to anYOr son asking for It. • • •.' vunr73, ETZ'S PLOW MANUFACTORY.. , „ CQRNE4 OP , ASFArs . G.TON :AND bECOND BiltßgTß, a 4 .n iigeB pOrpved Prom itimP/osysautd another Plowit now an general use with POLISUEDISIOULD BOARDS, bet Wrought' IroirShare and Self-sharn llait-:•ws, Hoe Harrows, Cultivators, Plow Castings, and Wagon Boxes eenstnntl,v - on hand, or made at abort notice.... • 'Harmers should bear in mind that PlOnts purchas ed of me can be repaired'et less trouble or expense than those that are' made.n, great distance frpm home. ' Call, lee and ho et:winced, , He has also purchased the right to manufacture and sett "Slemmons' Patent Iron Double Shove Plows,'-!3thiottlylitem coustantlY osi haud.l ; ' :Blacksmith - Mg in all AS , venous branches, also IA the aboVeriamediplabe. • feb 24-3 m ABRAHAM METZ. AND MACHINERY. den, such a Seythes,,an::l Scythe-Stones, and Agricultural 'Urdu-aro __ Drire-IVlteels. mnr2-4m I gum, Viaiiis any Yineo.Zreth;Vlants I-----, PL; A N,' T S' FOR THE DECORA.- TION OF 'THE, -PARLOR. CONSERVA TORY OR FLOWER BORDER._ Embracing- over 1500,000 planta. - ineltaling the rarest and finest vane- ties in cultivation of the following sorts: , Artonhinunt ot* Stein Dragon, , stnped and -mottled • varieties, S 1 Per. dotien. - '` , • 1 - mteis, , finest donble, It:it - idles, Sipes dozen. - Apricula Sweet William; new, $2 • ~•• .. Cularilars, beautiful hotted varieties. $3 to $5 pe; dozen. , • . Dahlias, large , show varieties,loo.sort', s2per don. Dahlias, .houttet varitlfies,32,sorts ( $3 Per dozed.' Del dhuutm termosimihardst blasnherbaoeous Plant 1 $l5O per dozen. • 1 , GazininSidcwiens, ora.dge and crimson.-$2 pet daz:. Pusch'sitia.s varietiet, double and single, *l5O to $3 per, dozen. GeraUltliTlE,. Stlripier . libtvrirtk; , ita , shatl'6; $37 - Pct; Pelargonium:lo finestziew sorts. $3 to sii, per dozen. 1 heliotrope, L.-varieties, $2, per dozen. 1 frollyhocks, 21 finest sorts k-,i-t , po per dozen. . Honey-suck les. 6 varieties, $3 per dozen:: - • Lantarut,-16 sorts, $3 Per.dozen ~ - - ,F. -Lemon Verbena, 2.5 to qaah, $2-per . clolett., i I Pansies, 100 sods, $1 per dozen. ; fl -- .$ ,- '.- - Pansies. Petunias, 25 varieties, doubleend. single, 50 per . . . t dozen. ; '-,., - I ' , i Pato nias. 100 sorts, from seed; $1 50 Per dozen.- ; , Pithy*, hardy. 50 vitrteties: - .W.1. ~piir dozen. ' Chrysanthemums, WO sorts, :2,2 per dozen. , - -, l Pinks,Floriste24 sorts $2 per dozen, . . i Pinks. Montill'Y Cardations, 40sorts' t $3 per dozen., • - - Roses, 100 sortti, fine ,Plants, froba $3 to ,$O, per doz. I Snirins, blue art scsylet, $1 50 per &Z. - i i l lr e o r p i c )t e u i: u li c t . l% - i li n , ti - a e r , i t e ,, t o ie rt s, ,, s . p. n i a e me nde d d . . s ' $3 l .s P o e p e a d r oz z n en ". . .. I , 50 11 n est sorts; without nam es:sl, 50 b. doz.. - 30-new sorts. :i4to•Fr 50 per doz." All our plants are crown in extra, Small pots, for ~__.:. he special purpose of distant transportitiOn. Ifav- Ur gin this !winner grown our plants' for nearly' . six ii - teen years, and halve sent them to all"Parts'of the country with num - drying.. sitistnetion to our custont-' ers. Large experience in nicking luts ; en4bli•d xis to - ensure the safe' arriyallef Plaids to any dhArantle." where the dine does ;not exceed 10 days, in,'s'is good condition as if bought et Initne,- Wemake no clutrge for Baskets, Boxes or' PacliidO,' on'Bills'of $."l-and upwards. i - - . Orders froto unkn own borrespondentsinust inrari bin be accomPanied; by a remittance or responsible reference. else no attention ean be Paid ;to tile or der. Perhaps the most satisfactory, mode o pay ment to strangers Nit' paying- the' OR IltEo agctit ~ .- -0 11 rNieipt, of the goods. Descriptive Cotaldiue on ap plication. - l PETER -BENDER:4W. - _, J. feb 24-3 m ' . . Jersey City, .j. , • NURSEIW STOCK OF EVERY VARIETY. - sirwso oh A. 7 Lr.tS\ G E N.! E E 'l6 BAY WOOD ,NI.Ip.SERY, and RpsgGARE!-EA. 0.,- ALtEd r ilENtr - 00., I Over FIETt ACRES under etiltiva:fion of the choicest varieties of everything to be-found in a Fl, S L ASS NURSRRI ; 1- -OF FRUIT AND! ORNAMENTAL nt,Fals, - . . Shrubs andiplabtsiall in fin condition and carefully labeled. 'The ROSE is the speeialiti in the floral department: marrs of its rarest varieties•beingim ported direct from' France: Owing to Gen. Nbgley's absence in the army, we are selling out the; concern, - and We invite orders large or small. as well from the trade as from private customers. We still retain the former foreman, Mr. Kenny', who has bkmn employed' in the establish ment for the la. ,en years, so as to secure perfeet ac curacy, and careful paelia;;e in filling orders. - • bERLY 51,ELLON. mar2-3m Wilkins P. o.,'Allegheny Co.: Pa. T HE,C LT I VA'T N THE'CRANBERRY is much mere easy and sucmtgful in the COMMON DRY SOIL OF PRIVATE GARDENS, OARD NNS:OR , IN FIELD CULTI,TRE. than in the usual! clumsy way in bogs ltnd uwadburs - The ylobltilis season. in my tetbed orcultare, wri3 over rot; R. ,lIIINTiItED RITSiIELS PER AM E. Explicit directiiins for cultivatiniOith price of CRAERRY PL,ANTS ALL OTHER USEFUL ANDOR*AMENTAL TI.ERS, !PLANTS AND f3lißin3S, ECM will be send by mail 1 P3a:Rts yrepaid by mall 13. M. WATSON, Old ColoO,Nurscries, Plytaoutb, Mars 7 - 7 To TI .E S FRANKLIN COUNTY tti N U RS ER lES.—F RUST AND GIiNAMEkTAL TR fi, APE %ixt.s. STIZ:kIV - BgARY PLANTS., ETC.—The `largest stock to select from in the comity. 'Every thinc in the FRUIT TR,XE and PLANT line that is at all desirable, can be supplied from the corn soonest standard Fruit Tr,ce, to the rarest:lml most choice native oti foreign stmeies or satiety of Fruit or Flower. Ouii Standard AppleTtees are unusual ly tine, istout :heavy trunks, 'furnished with fine branching hcaik, from three to Aye feet from th. ground: ti he desired. One aim is to I.n•ow tin .best of everything priming, and cultivating Opel soientifie prioclines. consequently, out production arc not .offered' in competition with Trees grow: upon the old led-alone system. An invitation is es tended to all who are interested in fruit culture. t , gram , and see f , ir themselves. A large stock. of Greenhouser and 'Redding Plants Roses. de.. in p its, will be ready inApril mid May Encloses three cent stamp for descriptive Cata logue of .Fruit and Ornamental tines, &o. Address, • - • B.L. rtyp - ER, - West Franklin .Nurseries. mar Near London. Franklin C , s.. Pa. EtSTONE IstURSITRY.,—TIie. sub sdrilleris:Dreintrozil to furnish mast articles us ually tO be found in Nurseries, of good quality an , . . wroa.4riable rates. , The Steck einheaves all theleadiiig kinds of t , FItIT j T T ES • Cherries; ! Peaches. • Dr:arf and 'Standard Pears, Apricots. ,Plnr. • Grapes„ ' Strawberries., • :Raspberries; Currants,' • - - • Gooseberries. -Illackb r erries, ' ' l llao, can bo furnished a gaud assOrtment of TItEES. -I!.. 4 ergreen - and other Shrubbery, Shade Treed ..(;rent Facilities are pose's - Fed for shippintr article. to a ll p ar ts of•the country. as the Nursery Ettely adjointhe city of fiarrishutg. ; rnarl6-tr JACOB MIMI, FlarriSlnfg, Pa. rn 01 -) Pirto GRAPE.—Tbis Grape, 114 not recommended particularly 'as's, (lesser! fruit, but makes an excellent, dark colored, rich: well liodied Win , - PO closely- resembling, genuinf old-timed PORT *licE, that none but experienced lodges Can diStifiguish between the bro. A Itheitql it is Triatinfe:eutyo extensively' York, the supply is, unequal to the demand.- at from $1 50 to wl per gallon. Vines for sale , V the subseri bet- v ivito has been Ap. pointed Agent. for it at tbefollowlng pricer: Ond to three years old, 25e. to 50 ids caoh,d , '2, 50 to :2'45 per dozen, $l5 to .$2O per 100, .JACGII MISIL .mar 16-tf] ' -Keystone Nursery, Harrisbt , ,- Pa. WAR 1 1 1 REE:5..-L-SA rind 134-arf 'Peir Trees of the leading and Most'.valaable varieties. Among' them can be furnished some R.XTRA SKLACTED-r. TreeS, the Dived having fruit buds and rehdy for itiatttedtaqt „bearing. • • Price.for 10011 trees, 50 60 eta , each- 4 --Ettiti Se lected 75 ets,to $1 each Rates' luvret , by dozen,. .3. lioyMne Nurse'rY. - mar 16-tfl -= - Hatri4u.ire, Pa. 11HERRY TREES.=—A ftheqi , gsortment NJ of about Fotitbeat varieties, Isg'es of ldr Baize 4 tri g. i l e i rg l e s is 50 et,4 ) , ( 7s:cts each ;, $ 3; s7per doz., sis, $25, $35 per 100. `. ,J; • nuirl6-tfi • KeTitttirro'Nursoo'..RaTrisb tIROP,EAN LINDEN- 7 -Theltedg, ged variety, bot subject to injury bytlie:L'orqr. .For sale atHeystone Nursery , Harrisburg. Pa. ' Trees 10 tcrl2 feqtrktgb,ll - ia - cejltstach - r .13 4 . tuer doz.; marY3l. -..JACQH VIXCE4SIOR ASH, a Ikariadsigii6;:oina , ' .124 mental Shade Tree, of into and rapid grereih. Trees final, S. to 12. feet , higb...4o@an, cants each; .$3 50@6 pet doz.i,sll)P-10 per 100. JACOB mtsg, nuir237 - Keystone Nursery, liarrisbtirg.' T PL EM E 8 iditetniena or Apieulttral and ether lmpTamenis can. reach t. Tare 010/4 of yid-liable ettetom ers'bV .tti cxatisiad in the FRANKLIN REPOSITORY. rr • "'op aiL HINDS,' DICIDI.I9PS EVERGREEN,. FRUIT. AND , O.I3ITALMEN TAI.; ih ail sii6;atioir Piatltiitiers should .13end for 11 C.N4 - 14117' FOR: 1;864; . ; „ CarrUgevaid Newport hnet • ' AL...WATSON, _ • . _ . 1.• • r.:old.Colgarliiirseries. - - . ;%.• Mims: p 1, - A.-N-' , T b•S •-- , PriMaid by ' • • t .y. PE{ICE'E:T J NOW READY.' • f- , - TP• „stk.v,„„ 0.? Wholesale , Oggiogne- for 18,6 4. •-• ' • ' ''ritt6VCßEA:trir.;;-:' " • ' • : : •-, • • . Carriage„ of Pit9lClag4;Pl44 o . : BOSTON,lNEVirgfittl"Aliii NEWAI)Ri• ;•-1 . •••• 13.:3 1 . WrATSON4;.• , ; , - 1 <- .• Colony-Naseries, ' • • wow& 2-3 m, ._*;- Plymouth,. Mass. - pit.A N I,: . Chambeisbaili twnulloifer to the' public a well saectad' nasortment Of Trait TreeS,2Aiipre; Peach,-Pes.r and Plum, `of all leading Varieties.— Also, Ornamental .Traes.:suoh dliaples,- „Linden, Ash, Norse Chestnut,. gi,ertreens, Norway Spruce, .American Balsam 'FM:Arbor' Vitas in variety.— Hardy Shrubs.. such' , an' SPitaas larteltrarietir. • Weigelias and,Dautsiasi many of-tb.meare culatedfor cemetery lots, lioneysuckles„ Forsythias, Also, Grapes; - Catawba;jaidiells4 Colibdrit Diad4. It Delaware.-ebecca; •,• • • , :zoz ••. Currants, thoJeadingliinis ir.Rnspberrial;:Straw berries, Flowers—RosgS,?t,hkusn' G.cros4" nms. Fuschsias, ' Phtimias: ". •' ' • " " ' ' • All a which will _be sold at reasonable prices fur cash. The nsual.liitchext.,,Garderi• Plants, .by, the dozen, hundreds or thousands. Send for a circular, he Ali:applicants are supplied free. [fob 24-4 mi • JACOB' HBYSER, Agent. T - ORWAY MAPLE - TREES‘ - from,B -- 12 rdet- high at' id -; vignieus: - A_ Trere.- much resembling' the , bligcir .21fidple, - but. of - Amore' certain and rapid growth`. , •, • ' -' •' ' - • - • Price 40@60 centseatb. ;" $3. 50g6 Der - d&zeilv $2ll @AO per - - JACOEVNIISII, mar23] Keystone RartterY. Harrisburg: S • TRAWBEARIE± 8 - .,Nowis the timeto ulant Stra.vrberrieix. %Wilson'eAlbanY and Tri unph de Gaud. bestxtual4y, fez. sale at sl,ooprer bun. dned at-Franklin Nar duty near Chamber:4mm. - - =JACOB-11E1:SFR:-. lEEE HHORSE CHESTNUT MREES.-LOkii xx itartj 4ize'e for Planting; 50 cents each- SmalCe r size.--from 5 to-7 feet-25 cents each: -$2 50 t_er doz; $lB per /00, - - - JACOB ...MISR . • raerzq .r. , " Keystone Nursery, s sirrl burg. i l lettsi9n Sz.e:3ottritilg,(lo6#o.l3 T Q H :N ; M ,0., M g;, , !e, ARMY AND: NANTt AGENCY No. 204-8013TH FOURTH: STREET,- , PIITLADELPHIA.' • _ • The undersigned having resigned-his position. as Paymastetin the U. S. Army ha.s_oPened at No: 204 South Fourth Steeet,," an "AGENCY FOE.-PROCII RING PENSIONS,:andfor the collection of Offi•-• cers', Soldiers' and all' other CLAIMS' against. he. Government, ' • • My long experience as Paymaster has 'given me unusual facilities for becoming thoroughly iLerZ ,e - d with this business in snits details. t .eipt, by mail,'of a - Statenient of the pose of el - alts, I will forward the necessary .Papers ler, their. ,ignature. Personal attention will he given to the uses at Washington, -.- No charge -unless successful, when $5 -will be. .thamed for collecting small Slims under 80, and $lO •in all suing over that - ameunt and unders2oo.' Lar; Pension claims taken on speolid arrangement Foci in Pension cases as fixed by - CNFORMATION ''FOR - AND' 114ST1tUCTIO.N.S' TO All Soldiers of prelent war evlici have served two years, and Soldiers disehurged for wounds ro :dived in 'battle, withent:- reference to time of ser vice, are entitled' besides their regular -AV, to, $lOO bounty. '' - In case Soldiers or Stamen areAischarged for clis -124/4 or wounds ricaired while en the service, they ire entitled to a Pensionaccordhig to the disability. In case of the 'death of the. Soldier, before dis iturgel through disease etintracted or wounds re- 7 . icived whildm service. his widoiv is entitled to re mire the $lOO bounty, besides. arreareges of pay, end pension during her lifetime or widowhood.. If the Seidler dte after discho, from, disease ionfracted or wounds received Wile in e service, his ^idow is entitled to a Pension of $96 per annum If no widow or minor children, the mother of the ioldier or Seaman will reeciVethe,',Pension, if de 'ond ent on him wholly or in part for support. If daces:sett Soldier or Seaman ; leaves no widow, dhilstreu are entitled to the satnc benefits as the 'ridow, except whtn the children 'imey'ho over the 'age of 10 years. - • - Ifm:o.widownor minor children the bounty'. and;i -my . Will descend to 43,6,1:ke1p as tiellowsi • 1 First to the Father, Second,to the Mother. third :.othe Brothers toad Sisters, and then to the Next of ' Kin. , • - • - DiScharged Soldiers whose clothing account was unsettled- the tirneiot diseltarge;•cau reeover any • balance due them, - if the Cortlpany's books are not destroyed. To draw this balance, write to your Captain for a descriptive list, shoWing the Clothing Account ; and forward itto .me. with your prelimi nary statement, giving also the date of your dis charge., - Soldiers Who tieried the:Moo:mot:the' voion-'.- leers can recover $27 bounty and. Premium. without regard to time of service, if-they have not already received it. - Soldiers who, were prisoners. in theStiutli, andSol 'diets who were absent •on' sick furlough, are matt-. tied to conlinutation or ratioriu. - • - In • • communicating,v3iththis office State the nature of your claim fully, andgive.the Company and Re giment to which yen Or the 'Solditir for whom you .claim belonged; as well as your present Post Office address., - . -, j_ • Ilia Excellency, I.lualls,tBoverrter of PerresylVatua, • • • • Hon;ELDON' Clittlici.. • Hon..TOSErlf cesr.x. , P r ider Justice the'lc9Firt of Claims, WrishingtOn: ' HOD. E. H. DFIDORE;-.'o4l6P ' Cle - rk Pay - Departtriont, • ' :Was DW hington. HOD. EARD MeAttunstitt, M. C., Washington- - • Hon. Srultant,'Pres't Judge, District Court, - Pi ttsbarg, I HOD. A. K. McCMinu; Cffamberiburg, - ;Pa.' - Hon. Tiros. A. Sooitti. Vitt PrestPd. R. R. - Hon. W B. THOMAS, Collector of Port, Philada, :How C. A. Wsimeltn;POtaqnstOtoPhnada- Datxntrtt - - Jas. President Ilnion Bank, Phtfadelphia; A. Boma= & Psantrroaxg,',Atto,rrites t ; • • - Rittar.f., WEIRTIG ERVIN, AferehalltS, " LUDWIG, KNe.r.lad.pa--& - Co.:, Merchants, PRITCHETT., BADGE(' it 'M., DAVID FAUST & Co.,Merenants.- ".. "'1 • CHAS. E. MORGAN Ic.:ost.tderohant4. - -' . • "r ATWOOD, WHITE A - ,00, 'Marches:o, -1 , I. CO, R OII iWtOY, " ' Sonth-Vonrtlx.'Ett-",(• jun17,63-tf I,IIENSIOX, BOUNTY- . ?..411),'' WAR eland AGENCY:4'64one procured for soldiers of the .preseril, war whir are , clisabled by, reassa *chin:ids reecived; , ler diSecise eontrattea," While in the service,of the United States ; 'and Pew. sloo.Bovukt);;antlArreass of Pro , obtairteddor Widows or heirs of *Lime who have died or-been .1411et1y141,01115e1 1 144._ JOHN a . _ O. - 1 : 111. 4 7 , 1 " ru.An l 414,,ch,maberaburg.Pii.z. TOIVPRrN r rNe, in every stiVle; ; dOne lel at tho Office of the FRANKLIN ILEEIOITORY. CI..AVOrIS rs, T. Ittaltrat C " STITUT LIF] SYRUP COMPOSED OP :TOD POTASSIITN:r Wit*tie Compound Concentra:ed. Fluid Extiabtiof • VALUABLE MP01.01.1414' ' --- $•E , 101 . PRRPARED-BY WM. H: Co lk.ti , of - Physidani and`Baig6lift; . 7 (l .,. il fO r rmeri!y - Asst. Physician Blackwell's Ishiud Hospitals, late -.Medical Inspector' N. York State iVolunteerPePots, under:69lor- r-•!- nor Edwin - S. Morgant, calg s iTir O W N I. r,_ - • Jug, PROD - UCISD „ 4, • , A REVOLUTIO 4 IPI MEDI,CME I, 'inat may seem almost thatmaint; dt 'Seises litherfo eirrisidoredlikepelessly incurabio are frequehtlypured ~ h lu in 4 few dal/ ormeeksd7wi' „ chierfally invite, the investigations of The liberal , minded and MiOntifio to cures'vviiietilieve nti pima- ' lel at the present day. • „ • • Our medicine is peculiar. tiyit the seat of anydii epoe is, directly. r extehedi , aod ,the equilibrium!ree tored:' Those *lid haaroieffered'hifig fl'OM painful and Oh-', ~p s tinate , • _ Those who 'have • vainty sought relief freralidver . - lised medicinm • These who cannot be cured bY_otkof • • • Are invited to Itte COpSiiiiiilo7i Life Sirup:: During Alio ppastfveyea=sthritded *in( o bstacl fv, And overcome orm,isition. trarpPlestt. vrere'ever ezieriuntertd by any . &forth*. • OF 'Mitt: • I 'SOMA SAY , ".youn 'cures :titiltio kik" while othr-'• Ors doubt their porformanel l , and think that &semi-: es - can , onlY be cured by the shier. Yectiperative - pro - less of Nature." This is our reply : In health. the body, like a well-balanced sage , is ilia state of equilibrinni. fronitinY emu's down goes -One siderof,thesmile„ we-have thetiffePty • -of disease Whatis ref:mired is, - -to 're:store the nor mai halatiectof the scale. • :‘:!J r : d CQN4TIT.VII9 . 4- 1 44,41:15YR1V, A positive Band siecifie retee`dy for all disease.spi- . sing fromanimunE STAM''.OI7.IIIIE 'BLOOD. And for all (hereditary) DISEASES transmitted; .from PARENT TO CHILD. "• : pArcAlysig,, f'! •• 'T I . 'lt is so. universa ll y admitt.ed,Aliat Constitutiosii , i Life SYttiiii.4 the - MO effectiVe Means - of restoration . in the. various arras of ParaiYals, ?drat 'Wei need odet 'reiterate that it is,pmphatimilly the ; (#cpit ing Power.- - - - • , DYSPEPSIA. , 'lndigestion. Liver Complaint Want of Ap'tibs' IVeight at StotroppliDitioutiness:-:;-- Cdnitipatiotti --Flatulenee. Bad Areath. ' 'SCROEVIAA: I - • - Strums, ;'Sall ldhottsei ,Erysipelas. cy ,„ ,Jllperstiap,.; - • This taird;li bennired, filling ' nnlolltiwiterY, i 3 by a - -usiiiilmedibak , 'curable. ‘'. ,!; iiif-# RIIEWIATIS3I. -- • Aithritis.- • - .Tio,Doloureani.4 Iminbago.' '" Gent - If there is - mnyiliseiviis '5ll- Whit% the, Cons , ituticm - Life Syrup; is A. sove,reigi, _i,„ikiejultheuznatism midi its kindred - affeatiOns: . The most intense pains are almost instantly idlemtoll—en otnittns swellings itre' , l, reduced. Cases, chronic Air vicarious. of 20 or years'standilig, hav'e teen - mired by us. - • I NBR,VOUSNBS3. !' • - • Nervous Debility; ShatteredNervesiSt.VitimllYncm.J Loss of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Bpi Lem/. Thonsfinflawholavicsoffered thr years will blew, the day on which they pm:tread:these linos-, t Ularly to weak, diifferhiefionildi this; medleino Prove-a,l l direetinvOlosirfoot-.- • I steps to a hope jvlnch fulfils more thfia,itajt;.,l - IdER,CIJRIATP, IIL§RAS'ES. " Salivation; • Bad Complexion. • . r, .4l7Letv.in,BOnetz,.. , Feeling of Wearineia.' ' " Depression of Spirits,„ CONK LIFE / SYRUP purges' the ' • -tern entirely from all the evil effects of MERCURY, removing the Bad Breath . , - 'aud curing the Weal: . aninta and Rheumatic,: pa l m •tvhi l th the nth of chi-- lima ih'sure to produce. ,11, hardens Spong,Grn-. - T and swim thelfseth aS - firixtlY US ever, • - I-LIFE:AI:RIIY I Ermlicates t ,roottand.brancli, all • " -'- of the skin like " • WICBRS;.PIMPLEss, "BLOTCHES; „And all ,other. difficulties Of Axis. Wadi , . which. Pm. much disfigure the outward appearance of bath males and 'females; often making thetn'af-disitittite object to themselves and their, t , j,st CONSTITUTION' ,12.#.1,E WYR1;11" " . CURE . S ALL'SivatliiG' OF Ttit'OPOD'S, ' Either of ,thor Tao, Nebk.' ;•' Poinil etreakt, r should be taken as soon as•tbe swelling -ke detected,t, ; t -thui pfevnnting their breaking. anti prodocino blesomo Dischargiug. - Sorm-whielY disfigure:maker ';' r of the younger portion of the community, from - „ to twenty-'Yeats Of "inang• Children are von, " - subject to Discharges from the Bon: which depends upon a Scrofulous ' conStitiitiod. 'These cases soon recover by-taking a few doses of the Life Syrup. - ' All scrofulous persons suffering from General-De bility; Ethitaidtion, DysPepsia mad' Dropsy - of the Limbs, , abdomen, and in the Female,-Dr•psy , of the ovaries and womb_ generally accom_pamedwithlm , ilamination and Ulceration of the Uterus, 'are pee-- , =ineptly cured by Constitution Life Syrup.. The 'disease known' aii Goitre hr Swelled`-Neck; the Lich Syrupwill remove entirely,, The remedy should be • • taken for some time, as the disease is exceedirsidl tihroilic and stubborn; and Will nothe remetvedWittiL out extra effort- • "' - Tumors of the Ovaries;iuois o f the Broastand Swelling of-other glands of the body' will 'be tom- - • pletely reduced without resorting too , thp,tkrtikOfr, operations of any ' . Epileptic Fits, SyMpathetiefir Organiellihmiicief ' the Heart, as Palpitation. Diseases of the Vulvae. • producing - a grating or 'filing sound,' Droptty of the Heart-Case, and all the affecticres of this Important% organ, (persons suffering from any acute pain in the region of the will be, greatly_rt..lierett by' Coast tnti.in Life SYrtiti: - - - BROKEN-DOWN AND.I.If:LWAT.E.CONsiTITTIGNY sliffering from Indisposition-.to- Exertion. Pain in the Back, Loss of Memory, Forebodings, I.lotTor.ef Calamity', Fear of Disesae:Dinmess orshmen. Hot Skin and Extremities, Want'of SieeP,ReStlets _ness, Pale, 'Haggard Ceuntenance, and Lanitiuleo-f, the MusenlarSYstem; all require the aid of Coesti tution Lifo,Syrittu .... • „ . " • FOR Atr.:FORMS OP 111, C-EIrAT - E'D"D"I S EA" - either of the Ncisei Vaunt; Minns; 'Sam Forc head or Scalp, no remedy has ever provedits equal. ,- MOTH PATCHES upon tho female face; deponl: (ling upon a diseased action of the. Liver, are unpleasant-to the young-wife' and mother. - A. few :bottles of,Constitution Life,SYrapwill 'ebriiet Steer - :secretion and remove the deposit, which is, directly • iinder the Altiti. • T ; ' " ' " ' In Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to:Limner... =. Dizziness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or es ulcer ated or cancerous •condition of that (wan; 'aceraft- - muffed' ivith burning and, other, unpleasant symp toms; will he:relieged'-by the r'LLI3d of CotiStitutieni 'Life Syrup- . • • . z.- . A GENERAL BLOOD,-PURIFYING AGENT THE LIFE SYRUP STANUS•UNRIVALLED. - SY„..ANy, PREPARATION in tho , • „ „ Di sage s aansually derelopnd in WI ; , Yoana - ,liiriDiseatre;lteuraitiiit, and ail Nervens-dt-' seam, .and;Ladies whaare, suffering. from Diseases:- for which they ,ore at a loss to. know what to do; we word&advise.thease of Constitution Life SYrirp: It Will restore their pallid t eounteppnee„strengthen. •7 their side, givo there hew energy, Sew life and happiness. • J 1 . 1 .. 1 11TE•11.1.91I.Aln) Orb _ , _ are . liable'tia' the talthoi Alsetisbi. Nature, and *ince-have made the Constitution Life Syrup for fuel I b enefd of all. • - . I.IiItRi3LOOP 'Produces-healthy infAa and women: and if tint Con?' stitutiopis neglecl.eclAw youth, disease andlearly dealh lathe result. Po not delay whoa the means axe so near.al hand, and Within tith rehell of all. LI • TO MOTHERS AND—MARRiED4ADIES. IE la the, safest and most„eiVeient medieintkeyer covered feepinifying thosystere mad - relieving the suffering attendant ppon Childbirth. Itztrength ens "both the Mother ". andlhor tateVenbt•phlnl I Mid disease. And tnereges and-eariehealtha fo o d, Those'whe have need it`think it indispensable: is'highOY usefar-bottibefore:end after, ennfinenrentoi as it prevents disease c.ttendOttt,-npon ehildbifth: `•colisTrruTtow- - LIM • Sti" . "•' I$ THE POOR ' MAYS 'PRIMO - -"itng - - -ANN L MAWS: BLFSSING,- • BUY" IT, VICE IT x( 44VI)„.SE, CURED., IT Is - IMPTEESAL 124 . :1T8 gPVT,oit!, • ' W2l.ll'`ortEGG,3l.ll,. . „ Sole Preprieter.dgeit Taik,a') LAORATORY; *)3.,TOE ,S 1 PER 119r4E,1, OTT ER $Qlt- Ennui itiaall;Patts the.eninititi,..::, TA:Rif; ti •• WbolosdeDrodiste,AGENTa ft Clirs Stroot r Noyr Yost., - tSold by so soot tlbillo;wAY dt CoNrObla.Tbilikddr; PhioeFokoind- 1111:1",rotgatre. - For Bale by A. 3. Id ER, Charabentars. - ja27-6ra-eor. MEE