The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, July 13, 1864, Image 7

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PORIUM.
NEWEST STYLES; •
- LARGEST SPOGIC--GIEBAPEST PRICES_
Tho,uniler t 4inett can It...ure the and deg we
gicoesifal eon trad 6tidn, that his recent rearellas. in
Ike Eastern Cities ensittec hilt' to atrer ono of "the
•targestAaji most attractive et . 6e.ics of
• - •
e 4), the .Spiini? and Summer seagion'of 1851; 'in be
found in ally sunilar establishment in this settiou:
Every vitri?ty of .
COATS.
- PANTS ' • -
_ - AND VESTS,
made in this vt , ry best styles and at the loivest
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
snch as Shirts. Drawers, Collars. Cravats. Neckties,
Handkerchiefs. Special attention is ualled to
(his department..
CUSTOIIiER'S ORDERS.' •
linvitiao.fmaininatiorvof stock of Fine Cloths.
Korsoymeres. Vestiogs, which I manufacture
vuxal sPecial orders.
SPECIAL NOTICE. •
I beg. to say that my Goods arc manilla:tared un
der my own rittporvision, and by the very beat ?work*
men. Ary - present stock is the most extensive I have
Yet had in store find tremeetfally ask my friends
;Ind the public to give toe a call before purohasing
-Onewhere. Remeinhor the old wand.
S. T. kIOSKINSON.
Franklin Hotel
Corner of tlieDiatnend and West Market St..
07. Chamber hung, Pa.
1? ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South
• West oorneeof the Diamond, next door to the
Bank, Chatithorsburg, has just returned frem the
City with a large :stock of sunerior and Reasnnablo
Goods, such. ~s CLOTHS, CASSIMERE'S o SATIN-
F. - rrs. J EA - Ni.l. 'CORDS. &P., for Coats; and. VEL
VETS. SATINS.: MARSEILLES and other Vest
ing% Also, a very tine solectionpf READY-MADE
CLOTHING, which he i$ prepared to sell at theVOrY_
lowc...tmarket prices. . .
CUSTOMER WORE.=-As ho emplo;:s - a first-rate
etttter, he is 'prepared to make up all 'kinds of Gar
ments, for Men and 136 - ys, to order, in the best styles.
intirfaction will be guaranteed. . .
A lar;.m assortment of GENtLEIIRI•ei FURNISHING
t h
oons. such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Handker
- infs. Suspontlers, Carpet Sags; Dmbrellas,',U. Sc.
ways on lutnd. , Give him a call and save money.
jun 17.63. ' ' .
T W. SCOT ,'GERTLEMEN'S
NISII'ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY. No. 814'Cliestnut st.. 4 doors helow the-Con
tinental, Philadelphia. Particular attention given
to ordered Shirts. A perfi•et fit guaranteed. P.r
tons at a distance eaa order by the following Shirt
emu res:
iilizemund the Neck.
Chest under the Arms. .
WAIL
" Wrist.
Lengttr of A rmS,(bent) from centre of back to mid
dle of hand.
Length of Doom at Side.
Shirt
p C. _,\V ALBOR Sc. C O.' S,
WHOLES I.t:.txn RETAIL
READY-A/ADE LINEN & DRESS STOCK
MANUFACTORY,
Noe. 5 and-7 Nora Sixth greet, Plritottelphia.
k,lllerino,and - Cotton Under Shirtsand Drawers;
ravat.q, Scarfs. Gloves, Ffendkerehiefs. &v. Shirts,
WrapperB and Drni Stneki madO to order by meas
urement, and - warrtnted to'give sntisthetien.
Orders may be left with S. S. SIIRYOCK, Cham
- bersberg. ser'3.
WE S'T 0 N & BROTHER,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 900 Arch Al' ree), Philadelphia, Pa.
Vavino received a liberal share of patrona,go from
ambersburg and vicinity, we are enconra7.ed to
ask formore. The excellence of our goods and our
work, and the care we take to give entire satisfac
tion, are a sufficient amarantee that we value our
reputation. fuoliti3-Iy.] WESTON ..t; BROTHER.
iinsurauce.
MERICAN LIFE INSIJRANCE AND
TRUST
_CO., Corner 4th and 4 1Valunt Streets
hiladelphiti. Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpe
tual. Auttforized Capital. $300,000. raia-UP•CaP
ital, $2,50,000:
Philadeinhia; Feb. 4, 1864.
The Tnlsteesliave this day aectared a Dividend
.1 FIFTY PElt. CENT, on all-premiums received
upon . I .titrrnAt, Piffsial-E.3 do snthe year ending
December 31st, 184.1, and is fordo at that date, the
oi:we amount to'bn credited to said Polieie , % and
Mire also ordered the dividend of 1830 an Policies
Usued during that year to be paid, as the annual
premiums on said Policies are received.
0 FFICERs.
President---Alexander Whißain,
geeretarj cad 'l'rensurci—John S. Wilson.
Actuary—Joha C. Sites.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whil
J. Edgar 'fluonison, George Nugent, Hon. James Pol
lock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel
Work, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison,
Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Ileaz
litt, Isaac Itwelehurst.
Wst. 0. REM, Chatnbersburg. Pa.l is the author
ised Agent of the American Life Insurance 'and
Trust Company, and i t always .prepared to furnish
pamphlets or auy information wanted, end to take
insurances. OFFICE, in the Repo*itory
Das. o.•RtnitAnos and W. H. BOYLE, Medico/
Err-miner, •
REFERENCES—Hou. A. IC. McClure, Rev. S. J.
Miceolls. J. S. Nixon, Chumbersburg, and Wm. M.
arshal Cushier Hagerstown Bank.
• 'Persons desiring information or wishing to insure
Eplease call on, or by addressing the undrr
ed they will be waited on in any part of the
ntresr State. W. 0. REED, Agent
trlAinfice in the REPOSITOEY Building.,Cham
bersburg. Pa, , mar 23.
8 2 a GUAR El, PERPETUAL.
!..f FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
Pun, ELPHIA.
ASSET
Oa JazreAirt - 1 9- * ,...__
E'PITAL -
OCBUSD SURPLUS...,
MST= PSE1111131.5:-. '
UN SETTLni CLIMB, I INCOMZ £ OR 1864
$8,416. VX10,093.
iposli PAID Slims iB3 $5,000.0(X)
PERPETUAL AND TEWORARY POLICIES
ON LI-BERRI. TEEMS.
DIRECTORS:
. axles N. Rancher, • Isaac Lea,
,
ToTbias Wagner; Edward C. Dale,
znuel Grant. • (leo. &Liar,
George
It. Smith'; Alfred Fitter, '
George W. Wetlands, Eras. W. Lewis, M. 1).
-•CIIARLES N. RANCHER, President.
4 JAR. BOW ALP C. DALE, Vice President.
AR. W. M'Amtarig, Sec'y pro. tem. -
?AVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the
mpany in Chambersbnrg.who will-furnish all in
ormation neemsory to applicants. mar23-tf
ISURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
, AMERICA. Incorporated 1794. Charter Per
petual. CAPITAL $509,000. Offlee 232 Walnut
street. Phila.. 'The prompt payment of Claims for
l i oikies during the period of •ue411); seventy years
that the Compiny has. been in existence, entitles
*hem to theconfidenee of thepublic. Pcrsonswish -
lug to insure will please call on or address the un
dersigned. - I W. G. REED, Agent,
ecisiironY Buildings. Chambersburg, Pa.
Ricer.avronS--J.D..Grier. J. Allison Eyster.
Major J. C: Austin. in ar2
tyiß AGTENT.—Mr. Jolts GriovE, of
Chambersburc. is the General Agent of the-
Franklin County Mutual Insurance Company. inn%
2ostices of tije leace.
TIISTIGE - QF THE' ,PE ACE:—H.
DAVISON, Justice of the Peace. Olrice
im
modiatel9 opposite the Indian Queen Hotel. All
business entrusted to his. care will receive prompt
gittention.. Ingriplent4 'of Writing, of all kinds.
&awn up routatisfeutors manner. jun 17,63.
pHAMMAN, JGsTicE - oF Trfr, IEACP,
. ShEtrobeiiburg, Pa. Office in Franklin }fall,
in i t lio room formerly occumipa by Stumballgtqz
Stewart. Prompt attention coven to any.tbinfr
he line of ajlingistra.to and Scrivener. f e 3,64 tf.
NEW MARBLE YARD.- 2 --The under
signed respectfully announces to the citizens
, - a Franklin County that he has opened a new Mar
ble Yard in the room formerly occupied by Dr.
smitten, directly opposite J.S.izon's DrueStore,
t,
= ain - Stree4Chturtborsbarg where ho will keep on
hand or make to order all Ili-tides in his line of has..
. , iness, such As MONUMENTS, TOMBS and HEM)
STONES: MANTELS. TABLE and STAND TOPS,
&0.. manufneteredfrom the Very beet Foreign and
Domestic Marble: .• • •
. He resPectfillty solicits a call from those who map
:in wanttespy article in the above line. Ho is
•nfdent ite'4o "ability to satisfy all'who may be
leasod to Atrinite him: either as cards hisirrt
ses. or the ..lipaitn. beauty,-lnieD chasteness or MS
_ 5 work. pu18.63.) JOHN A. GROVE.
I=iil==2l
BM
Opaf, - -:littibij; ., 4ti '1...:'
62t7.. WiIOWELL
DEITZ & MID OWELL
HIGHEST PRICE 'ft CASH,
F I. 0 U R.
vhtit,
CLOVER: SEED,
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
r ALL I 1 D 3 OY
S A L T.
C 0 A L.
PLAck.STER.ANDS,AND,
C H E. A
,P P 0 H C' A
DE ITZ & 1.1 'ThO WE L It's
WAR,EHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
• _ . „
RAIL ROAD D rP_Ci T,
noll-10,
cIIAMBERSBURO, PENNIA
CARLISLE STREET.
GREEVCASTLE, PENN'A
junl7l3
' N EW FIRM.-COAL! 'COAL!. Lt:.3l
- DUMBER!—LED. EBER'r i4ON
'baring' pure h ased the Coal and Lumber Yard of Geo.
A. Deitz, will continue to carry on the same hw4-
ness. and will aluays hare no hand a largestiproy of
Lumber and Coal. The* wilthe - prepared 6; till all
orders at the shortest notice., •'They resnectfullY qn
licit the patronace of the late firm and the public
generally, and all who may - desire Coal and Lumber
to sire theca a call, feeling :mrred that nn means
will be snared to accommodate those on the mn••t
reasonable terms. junr,(33-tf.
I 31 P 0 - .lt E R
OF
WINES AND LIQUORS.
' ),;•
. .
LAII3I A IC SALL AIDE . 11 CO..
No. 12S NINTIr ST.,
T4TWEENZ CHESTNUT ASH ViATACT ST . ERICTS,
PHIL:ADELPII IA
GEO. M. LAUMAN,I
A. 31. SALLADE,
J. D. BITTING. )
RIVESE,
SUPERIOR, COGNAC BRANDY,
"VINTAGE OF 1875,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH •GREEN WAX
11.ITLE THE INITIALS OF. THE FIRM.
IMPORTgO DT
LAU3IAN, SALLADE S.: CO
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
FINE. SHERRY. CLARET AND ,
HOCK WINES,
AND AN AAOP.TI/ENT OP
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE.
OSBORNE'S d; CO.'S
OPOR-TO.
VERY FINE AND DELICATE
OLD ;PORT WINE,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW WA X
WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
2,457,519 95
$4131,000
..... 971.000
1,085,115
INPORTF:D as
LAUMAti, SALLADE S.:. CO.,
No. OS SOUTH NINTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
OLD RYE WHISKEY,
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY,
WARRANTED.
OBERIItiLTZ`WHISKE'4
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERTS'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY. •
AND
REA - DING'WINES.
LAUMAN, SALLADE k Co.,
No. EN SOUTH NINTH ST.,
nolB-Iy. PHILADELPHIA.
TAR. JOHN 'MONTGOMERY will at
lend promptly to all calls in his line. Office
on Mainlitreet, next door to the Eagle 'Hotel, and
nearly opposite the residence of the lion. G. ergo
Chambers. iunl7oi3.
nit. J. C. RICHARDS will attend
proinpily f o all calls in his line. Office -on
Main Street, next door to Spangler's Drug Store.
OFFICE liouss.—From 7 to 9A. Is.; 12 to 2 and 6
P: x. inn 17,63.
TA R. SAMUEL G. LANE has reamed
the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Cham
bersberg. Office on Queen street, a, few doors East
.
of Wallace's Stoto. • apl3:tf
CIHEAP CHAIR AND CABINET
WARE ROOMS.—The subscriber informs the
public that ho continues the mahufacture of the ca
nons articles of FURNITURE in his line, at his
Shop, on Main Street, three doors South of Huber
Tolbert's Hardware Store. He has always on hand
or isprepared to manufacture on the shortest no
tice,,Sprine Scats, Cane Bottom, and Windsor Chairs,
Sofas, Plain and Fancy Tables, Bureaus, Dressing
and Contrami Wardrobes Wash Stands:Book Cases,
and Bedsteads. VENITIAN BLINDS got up in
the beet style.'
Particular attention paid to HOUSE; PAINTING
AND PAPER HANGING; and entire - satisfaction
in every instance guaranteed.'
REPAIRING of all kinds in hi 'line of )ausiness,
promptly attended to, at moderate prices.
UNDERTA K I N G.—Havin kmarchlsed the Hearse
,
c Mr. Win. Flory. dee'd, be is able to attend,Fune
rats and mannfacture Cabs, at the shortest notice;
.of Cloth, Walont or , Cherry. A.'Layer-out 'will be
in attendance. '
n04,63.1y. JOSIAH E. KilpFIELp.
TZE 11 0,,_ - S E N -E L A N T E it N S ,
'a'-'- -'• I{oAune 'Amps, •
..7, - ... : ; • -_ . Kerosene Oil, at .
fen. - BOYD'S Grocery
=
WILL PAY malt
"OR
IT B.
00 B. ,
OATS,
TIMO:THI SEED,
IMM=I
L II Arß',E
CEMENT,
FOR BALI.
Kit AZ TIM
EIEE3
- Liquor 5.
4)ji?ician.
ttl 4 '
strinkitivttrettoti b•
e
I agriculturdt.
R 0 G F. — R S
SEED & AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Murket Street. -
Coe 's' Improved Super Phosphate of Lime.
-BONE DUST;GUANOES;
Por'ed Buckwheat. TuttlilY Seed. &a. -)
:For sale at the Seed and AiriPulturai Store of
C. 13. RUG E RS. '
JulyG-It No .13331e:rket - St., Phila.
MPORT A N T TO FARMERS.--The
_L
cheapest and best "Thresher and Cleaner" is
— Wheeler 4 Melick's Improved Patent Railway
Power and combined iiIRESHER AND CLEAN
ER." Thitimachinc is manufactured at the skutli
advance of 1s) per cent. over that of last year. ,
farmers are readily adopting it everywhere. It
saves labor, and expense, and does More and better
work than any other machine. Price of a two-horse
machine $,.^,00, of a three-horse machine 3ill, These
prices embrace everythingtomplete. This maehine
has advantages that are greatly superior to any
other. Ono is that it can he used entirely in the
Barn floor, and that the power can be conveniently
used for cutting fodder, shelling corn euttlngstraw,
sawing wood, &c. And it requires less power and
fewer hands than any other.
PALMER'S.EXCELSIOR SELF-SUSTAINING
1101ISE PITCHFORK. has many advantages over
ethers, among which are: it is self-sust tie
qairing no attention until its load is to be discharg
ed. By the use of the pulleys furnished with the
forks it will swing directly over the mow, when_
- it
discharges irs load, by simply pulling, the emd. It
has a handle but 18 inches in length. This Patent
has been awarded the premium at the Now York
State Fair, and at. all the County Fairs, wherever
exhibited. - • • -
SAL t 'l.; GREEN MOUNTAIN SHINGLE
AND HEADING MACHINE, is anew and valua
ble improvement in machines for manufacturing
Shingle and Heading. cutting obliquely, or other
wise, any desired thiekneHt or length, up to 24
inches, This Machine can be set up and run by an
°ram*. water power. It will saw one thousand
shingles per hour.
• Mr. Robert Brack. of Fayettevill. Franklin county.
Pa., is the 'Sole Agent for Franklin and Adams
counties. Any information desired respecting any,
or all of these machines ran be obtained by either
cal ligg upon in person, or addressing hint by letter.
Persons wishing any of 'these machines will please
make their orders soon, as it requires seine time to
get them from the manufacturer. None will be or
dered but those that are sold. They wit Ibe furnish
ed at manufacturer s prices, transportation added.
=
times . nqrutrta. May 17,1834. '
Ro7,eih Mae% Eli.—Bear Sii : I have thotouthly '
tested he Tread-power in running ail kinds of Ma
chinery about. the Barn. and I have had the most
upprovid Lever-powers tried at my Barn also, and •
I unhellatinglv recommend the ]'read-power. I
run all my manhinery—threther and cleaner, torn
chopping-mill, fodder-nutter...and .arcular
saw, pith a two-horse Tread-power, and the power
is ample and two horses can give the seine it' not
greater power than four con with the lever-power,
and tht. labor is noir., ere on the horses.
short. I regard the - ad-power as having' evorY
advantage; over the Loser power, and it mast soon
be nniveria.lly atdonted liy farmers.
Very Respectfully Tour.. ke.
A. K. M'CLUR:E.
Apply to the undersigned in ar ,, nwood. Franklin
county. (maylB-4m) ROBERT BLACR.
FARMERS - ' FOUNDRY
/OM
MACHINE SHOP.
The unclerFitreeci won/(1 respectfully cal/ the ;Wee
tion of Farmers, MiIICN and others, to the Old
Establishment, at the Brida. , ,fm. TV , !Rt Mer
irt formerly occupied by Chris
thm Stunner; where they have erect- •
ed .Steatn.aPower,and are pre- -
pared to manuliseture
ALL KIN Ds OF
FARMING
sad! as
. . ..
Threshing Machines,
Clover hullers, .
i Horse Powers, •
•[ - Corn Sheller., t
r..
+.3
Fodd-r Cutte.rs,
Hay Rakes,
Grain Drills, -
- • Itay Piteheri,
Barrows.
, • Plows. &e.
. .
We have constantly on hand Sycle.. Reaper Points
or iluards &v., tin. the repairing of Manny's. Whit
neck and Dackeye Reapers. Farming Implements
of every kind tkpaired al, short notice and in a work
manlike Manner. _
We keep een.tantly en band ene
B UCKEYE R'E P E'R
that 'has become so deservedly popularwith our
Partners in thisseetion of the Stat.% We would ben ,
caution the public from an imitations of this am•
Chine offered for sale in this county. and advise all
who wish the genuine Buckeye Reaper to call at
oar o , tablishment, as we are the agents for the 431 e
of this popular Reapor.
Haring also purchased the right for the sale and
Inpnofteture of WILLOUGHBY'S PATENT GUM
SPRUNG GRAIN' DRILL, we will keep them con
stantly on handi ready for work. Repairing to
thee ma:chines ffone promptly.
THE PATTERNS of the Seibert Foundry having
been purchased by this _establishment. and having
erected a Foundry. they ar e prepared to make all
kind" of CASTENCS. such as Mi!l (le/Ill:It , . Mill
Mill 6pindlos.T-eclall kinds of In:Ai:wry,
generally.
We would call special attention the Plow Cast
inma and Wagon Boxes e instantly art hand.'
. REPAIRING of all kinds of Farming Imple
ments donefto order, •
Innel • Si. F. EISTER S: BRO.
fIOOK'S SUGAR EVAPORA:TOR,.
manufactured by licvnYtut, BATES ,k Da
Mansfield, Ohio.—We are willing to guarantee that
from two acres of good Cane, a sufficient rininLer of
gallons of Syrup can be produced to cover cost of
Machinery, capable of making eighty g allons of
SYrup per day, which at fifty cents per gallon, will
Pali' for cost of Mill and Evaporator tn four difys t or
where pan is wanted for a brick arch, without the
Furnace, in loss time.
COOK'S SYRUPS have been mold at an - average
of sixty cents a gallon, and none in market. An
acro of good Cane will produce from 2 to WO gallons
of Syrup,
SOrtuo SEED.—We (ger a Superior Art He, se
lected by ourselves. Sprout the seed and roll in
Mister. Plant in drills four feet apart. from North
to South. Light soil and Southern exposure pre_
!erred, although not absolutely LIC , TSSOrY, as it will
grow on moil,: where many crops would he:a failure.
Cultivate its for Corn.
Cook's Evaporator hiss taken the first premium
"over all others at two li o uited States Fairs and over
thirty State Fairs.
Cl¢rk
Sorg° Machine Company's CANE MILL
and above SEED for sale, by
W. G REED. Agent.
Offiee—ltnrostTont- Chamb'--, Pa.,
The Sorg° lifrucl-Nuk sent free to any per
son asking fir it. martr.
F.AR
T °
THE, WALKER HORSE RAKE
:is ac:knowledgpd to be the
r v ea t c ,t, Siuipkrt,elteapeßt anti nunt cifici•mt Rake
flow 171.
Any boy of ten year can work it with ease: will
flat get out of order, and gives universal satisfaction.
'Warranted in every pivrticalltriand call be had trorn
lower than any other Spring Tooth :Wheel
For furthor particulars apply to the manu
facturer. D D. EgliEl,ll AN.
MUAIMMfft==IMMOMM
AI O , N - I A T E D
PACIFIST GtTANo.
A real guano, containing from seventy to eighty
pereent of'PHOSPHATE OF LIME, to
which has been added, by a chemical proce--.e. it large
Per eentage of netuat Ammonia, so fixed that it can
not evaporate. making it equal, if not superior to
any other fertilizer.
pamphlets with copies of Analyses by Dr. Jack
son. Mass., State Ai-olyer, and Dr. Liebig. of Balti
more, and testimonials from scientific Attrieulturists,
showing its value. Can be obtained from
• . _ BAKER; h. - CO.,—
SELI:ING AGENTS,
itaich 2-ly, 87 Wall Street. New York,
TIRE SORGO , JOTIRNAL,AND FARM
.1. MACIIINIST-Ltievoted to Northern Cane and
Sugar &et Culture. Improved Parm Machinery and
Progressive Husbandry. Published monthly. One
copyl year, $l.OO. Subscriptions received by
1V„ O. REED,
apG] , Ageiat.for Clark Sorge Machine Co.
1100 EMOVAL.—Froin 433 Market Street
to th o largo IRTO X BUILDING, 513 Market and
510 Commerce Streets, Philadelphia.
More. (karts thatranyt Ho see in the United States.
•
A. 11..VRANCISCAIS;
513 MARKET LAND 510 COMMERCE :STS.,"
keeps the Largest Stock in the United States of
Buckets. Brooms, Tubs, Churns, • , -
Baskets, Brushes, MAO; Measures,
Clocks, Looking-Glasses. Oil Cloths and '
- Carpets. Window Shades and Paper,
gird C age s, Japan Ware and 'Whips.
•• Also—Cotton Battinr , ", Wadding
• Twines,Wicking, hopes in C 4 oils
and Dozens. Cotton Yarns,
Cotton ,and Linen Carpet , Chain.
Our prieei'will - average - Lower than atx - 3 ,-. (ither
11 - onse in theeeity. Call and see for Yourselves."
• For further particulars aPPI7 toS. S. SHRYOCK.
Chambeivburg. sep 23 63
R 1
f
3 LI LB ,
pritoiott Uountp, agcnries.
T 0 11 N ~M.- _,Y 0. M -,E
ARMY AND :NAVY AGENCY'
No. 9.04 SOUTH rotlrrir STREET,
The undersigned having rwignedi his position ds
Paymaster in the U. S. Army, , has oyened at No:20 t
South Fourth-Sieect,..a.n 'AGENCI FOR 'PROCI.3 ,
RING PEN •;1.0.N5, - anci.for, do collection of Offi
cer', ail other CLAIMS , against tbq
Government. • -
My long experience Ili Paymaster has giVen
unusual facilities for becoming thoroughly - acensit.
-tod with thislmsiness in'ml its details., On the
es_ o f f oi l'i t a h i e li t;
re
ceipt, by mail, of a - statement of the case
r
ants, I will forward the itecessars p
slnature. 'Personal attention v, ill • be given to tim
CitSCB at Vlsshington.
Xo charge ;unless successful, when 45Srill be
charged for collecting smallsums under ';':so, and :SDI
oil all SIMS over that aminnit and under $20(:). • Lar-
Per claims taken on special arrangement Fees in
ension cases as fix e d by law. --
INFORMATION FOR - AND INSTRUCTIONS TO
• CLASS} STS:
•All Soldiers of the present war who have servect .
two years, 'and Soldiers discharged for Wounds re
ceived in battle, without! reference to time of ser
vice, are entitled besides their regular pay, to W)
bonuty. • '
In ease Soldiers or Seamen ore discharged for di4--
(+bait,/ Or leoundo melted tohtle in the 'ervi.e, they
are entitled to a Pension according to the disability.
In ease of the death a the Soldier berereslis
charge, ,tbroughdiscase 'contracted or wounds re
ceived while in service, his widow is entitled' to-re
ceive the $lOll bounty, besides artearages of pay,
and pension during her, lifetime or widowhood.
If the Soldier die after discharge, from. disease
contracted or wounds received while in s'erVice,
widow is entitled to a Pension of per annum.•
If no widow or minor children, the mother of tlfc
Soldier or Seaman wilt receive the Pension. if de
pendent on him wholly or in part fur sit port. •
If demeaSed Soldier or Seaman leav6s no widow,
his children are entitled to the smile benefits as the
widow, except when the children -Mak be ever the
age of id peers.
If no widow nor minor .children the bounty and
pa' will descend ti.t.tho heirs as follows:,
1 irat to the Fatluir, second to the Mother, third
to the Brothers and Sisters, and then tio the:Next of
Discharged Soldiers whose clothing aee&unt - was
unsettled at the time of discharge can recover any
balance due them, if the Company's bocila are not
destroyed. To dr t iw this balance, write, your
Ca ptaa n lora descriptive list, showing the Clothing
account, and froward it to me, with your prelinfi
nitiT statement, giN in; also the date of yonr.dis
charge.
Soldiers who Served with the'nine months'
vnlnhi
teehacan recovei.S.l boanty and ['minium, with Out
rezurd to time of service, if they hii,vo not already
received it. -
MENEM
Soldiers -.Tho were prisoners in - the South; and Sol
diers who were absent on *id.: furlough. are enti
tled to commutation of rations. ;
In communicating with this office - state the nature
of your (Ilium fully, and give the Company and Re
giinent to whigh you or the Soldier for , whom you
elisint belonged, as well as ,your ; pro: !nt Poet Office
addre.4;. , . .. .
- REFER r. E
1113 Excellency ANDDF.IV G. CDuzis, Governor of
PCllllsylVDDia,
Hon. Slum: Ca . .ay.mrs. Ifarrisbnr4Pa.
Hon...l9pi:pa CAsn - r. Chief Jnstice , of the Court-of
ClOArns,„Wnshington.
lion. E. 11.1itooxff - ; Chief Clerk Pay Departushnt,
Wqslaington.
Iron: Eow..iw fel , TitEttsot.z . , :Si: cr., wa,giiington.
P. STEILRIVP, PreS't Judge; I)istret Court.
Pittsburg.
Hon. A. N. McCt.crt.R, Charaberstn.r.r, Pa.
Ifon. Thus. A. Scorr, Vico Pres't Pt 4 it: E.
Hon. 1{•.13. Tao.u.f.s, Collector of Port, Philada. „.
Hon. 0. A. IVALnaux. Post Alagter, Philuda.
& Philadelphia.
Jul. 1)p XLAP, Presideilt Union Dank. Philn4elphi.t.
llnt.t.rrr & Fata - mouNr., A lternies
Merclun'ts,
LoUWI4. KNISEDLEU & Co., Mert:VDDtS /
PRITGIIPITT, BAUGH & CO, - "
DAVID FAUST & Co.. Merchants, ,
DFINJA S. JANNRV,Jrc. Sc Co., Arcich'ts "
CHAS. E. Mhun.A.N4 Cd.. Merchants, • • "'
Arwoon, IVBITS S Co. 31erdhantS,
JOHN M. POIIIFROY,
.idn17,63-tf. N 42111 South Fourth S.
- jCIENSION, BOUNTY A7 4 D. WAR
eLmm AGENCY.—Pensions procured fro
soldiers of the present war who are ,disabled by
reason of wounds received., or disease contracted,.
while in the service of the United Statos: and Pen
shine. 4do/ Bounty. and Arrears of Pay'obtained for
widows or heirs of j : tilkise who has e died or been'
drilled while in service. JOHN B. ORR, '
marl-Iy'] Claim Agent, Chambersimm Pa.
Erce; ; )l,3lants ants Vin?o.
1011110 Y D E,ll' S kRANIiLIN .COITNTY..
311;12SERIES.-FRIJIT AND OILEA3IENTAL TREES
GRAPE VINES, STE tWIIEREY PLANTS, ETC.--;The
largest stock to seltiolroin in the county. Every
thing in the FRUIT TREE and PLAT line that
is at all desirable. can he supplied from the cola.
nioncst standard Fruit Tree. to the rarest and most
choice - native or foreign species or variety of Fruit
or Flower. Our Standard Apple Trees are unusual
ly tine ; stout "Itmly) , .* trunks. furnished With line
branching heads. from three to five feet from the
amount!, as otm y be desired: Our :lipids to grow the
best ni everything I prun'our. and cultivating Lemon
scientific principles, emmsequcntly, , our, productions
are not offered in competition with Trees-grown
tip - m the old let-alonet,ystena. An invitation is ex
tended to all who aim interested in fruit c Iture, to
come and ,see for themselves. •
A large sfuel: of Greenhouse and. Beth I,`; PlantB,
Roses,-3:.,.. in pots, will be reedy in April and May.
Enclose a three cent stamp for deseriptiVo Cats
logue of Fruit and ()momenta! trees, ,be.
Address B. L. RYDER
West Franklin Nurseries:
mar IG-tf Near Loudon, Franklin Co.. Pa.
f t - r EYSTONE NURSERY.--The sub
-11 scriber is preparod - t - O - fnruiali innst articles us
milly to ho found in ! Nutveries, of good quality and
at reasonable rates. , • • •
. .
The, Stock embraces all the lemiimi kinds of = '
-- p,RUIT T-REBS, • -
Apples, Cherries, Peaches,
Dwarf and Standard Pears, . -
, Apricots. Plums,
~ Grapes, -
Strawberries, ,
. Raspberries, Currants, . _
Gooebcyries, Blackberries, &e. -
Also, can he furnished a good assortment of
---- E'VE.I.WREEN TREES,
Evergreen - and other Shrubbery, Shade Trees, &c
(I rent Facilities arc) posessed for shipping urtleig:
to all parts qf the country, as the. Nursery, inemedi
at.* adjoins the City of Ira rrighttrg.
mar 14.3-if JACOB MESH. ki.artiibuy.sr, Pa. -
rp HE OPORTO GRAPE:-.: 7 Thik Grapy
is' not reeonunended particularly as a claim',
fruit‘" but wakes au excellent. dark colorod, rich
welt bodied Wine. sos elmiely resembling genuiut
old-timed I'ORT,WINE, that none but experience!
judges can distinguish between the two. Althougi
is b+ manufactured ;extensirdly it :Western Nev
York, the supply is unequal to tho demand, at froc
:51 :Alto $4 per
Vines for sale bythosubseriber ? who has been al ,
pointed Agent for it at the follow:rig priees :
One to three y.eure'old, 25c to 50 ets each, :42 t.
i . .t.`5 per d o zen, $l5 to ;10 per 100. JACOB 311S1E.
mar 10-tfl '" Nursery; Harrish'g, Fe
T3EAR TREES.--Standard and I)warl
1- Pear 'frees of the leading' and ino : it valnabl•
eari'dies. Among them can be furnished scan
" EXTRA. SELECTED" Trees.-tho Dwarf havini
fruit, hods and ready . for immediate hearing.
pri ce for geo,.d t,rees. 5(1. to 60 ets each-1417am se
-
le c t e d 6"1 each. Rate:Ulu:l.er be dozen.
KeyBtono Nursers.
If arrishn 'Ps..
mar bi- n
NORWAY MAPLE TICEEg. from BIA
leotAligh and irigormiq, A ha - flsoue Tree
much resemhliu” the Sugar ,Afrride, but 91* irturi ;
certaiu and raViigiciwth.
Price 40000 emits each; $3:....50(c=p6 dozen,. ...s2f
-4g4.0 per-101.jACCt13 , .*ISII,
mar•S33 - KeystMielidisery;ll.arritburg..
(BERRY TREES.—A rule soitiOnt
of about Forty best varieties, trees oflargesizi
and vigorous. • - - .•
Price, 30. cts 50 cti, 75 cis each; $3, $5 $7 t)er doz..,
$lB, :s'2s, $35 per 100. J. MISR. - •
mar 16-tfli • _Keystone Nursersy. rris'beg,-Pa.
IHORSE !CHESTNUT. TREES.-4rdai
1 1 1 1 nary Bizea for planting, 50 cents each' Enia/le,
Rize—from 5 to 7 feet-75 cents each Ls 2 50 per doz:
$lB per 10. •' _ ACOI3_MISH,
mr23] iLeystotte NurserY ti a • burg
718 .
VIIROPPS LINDEN—The-Reil-tayig.
1.2./ gad variety, not subject to in)00 by the b ‘ orer
N
For sale at ovstone Nursery, llernsburps P a .
Trees 10 to 12 !est
‘ hll3ll. 75 cents each' $7-per dor
mar2.l) ' JACWJ 3111,51 T.
FXCELSIOR ASH, a handsppe, orna
mental Shade Tim of mire and rapid growth
Trees from 8 to 12 feet high. 40(cr60 cents- each
$350@6 per doz.; $21)(n)40 perlt)oL. JACQ.B_MISH,. -
mar= Reystone Nursery, Harrisburg
UST, RECEIVED , AND pOR SALE - ,
• a fangs lot of ROOP SKIRTS, (14ect from dr.
, at .
'nmonfattory
METCALFE Le' , HITESHEW'S.
june.B
PHILADELPHIA
•'' r
tibt,
erg anics, c.
' I ,Z "PA $4-
ADDL 1r
E.R! SADDLERY-I
S
' AND
? 1
HA
RNESS MAXI/FACTO Y! •
The Rubscriber rasoscEftilly informs li friend i l and
the public, that. lid, Continues to . p an t ie
.>
• abort business at hiSoldStaud, on
WEST I.IAR,E, ET STREET... •
•Opeosito-tiiller's Hotel::
. .
CHA.MBP - R.411 TIRO. 1 4 4 - .:,. 1 ` '
W and keeps constantly On hand a, general assort
- moat of '
lidding and,Wagon Saddles, . • - - - ~
. , • Aiding Bridles. "., ~. ~'; - • ~ ..
• 't
' Flat 1114 ,R 9 .110; : . , ~ • ,
•
Harness Of,all kk i ds,
•• • ,
llsrness and Draft Collars, •.` ;.- } . . 1 - ,
Patent Beadier Collais (goodctualitx). •
Blind Bridles, -- -, • • •.
' Broad Gears,;- - .
.• . .'• - - "- Wagon Whips,
~,
• ' ~ , _ • • ''.. 4• .. Halteni,
Lod everything in the' Lather lincitart be found in
his shui), or Made to ordr, at nioc6r.ter'exlie.
,REPAIRINgr: ..
. .
. d nc at short notice and on reasonablo terms. •
TRUNKS HA-ND VADISES : ' j - -
41.. ways on hand and Skold cheap Fos cirri.'
ice. Be 'employs ncitny'ut the be'et tool4lnerl, i.
marl6-ly . . _ ~. JAMES B. GIMBAL:
ADDLERY ! ! SADDLER ir ! f
L. 7 dies, Bridles, Harness, Collars, Trunks, Valises,
- ie., sign of the HORSE COLLAR ,
J.i2REMIAII OYSTER respeetfully returns his
honks to his patrons for tholberal encouragement
..cceived from them heretofore, and.he would invite
, hem and the community' geh .11.Vwho may need,
:uy thing in his line, -to give 1 • ; a at•his old ,
tand, on the East side of hi • Street Chambers-'
•akrg, five doors Smith of Hu &Tolbert's Hard.
, yare Store, where he keeps constantly.on.hand err'
..ry variety of' SADDLLWY AND HARNESS of.
own manufacture, and lie is prepared to Sell the
tame on terms that defy competition- Every article,
'tiered for sale is warranted to hb Made of the best
material and.by competent workmen, which-will be.
; , 1113 , demonstrated on an examination thereof. .
TRUNK'S AND VALISES.—.He 'wonld also' call
- •he attention of persons wanting„ &good, neat: and
and substantial Trunk or Araliso to his maid
- ment. ' • .• - ' ' • jnne'l7,l33.
! "NVIIIPS
tY War...SattArra, &-Sox, Corner of Main and
Vashington Streets, Chamberskurgi
.itrers of all kinds of WHIPS, such as Wagon, Car
ar3o and Riding Sirhins, of Taliollß-SiZe3 and df ea
,eri or quality, which they offer to the publicieither
- Wholesale or Retail. at very moderate ,
LASHES ofaillength.s.kept constantly on hand and
'ar sale by the dozen. very cheap. They also menu
icturesnperior HORSE COLLARS, to which they
-'invite attention. • , „ ,
; Orders from a distance solicited and promptly at
ended to. ' • • '
11ROAD AND NARROW-
Single and Donble Harness, RidingandDrivlng"
itridles, Gents' and. Ladies' Saddles, Wooden - and
Metal Stirrum. Heary ;: and Light ; Collars. Riding.
li n Drivipg Whips. in civory variety and price, to
had at GORDON'S. - -
O n A D IMES OF EVER DESCRIP-
L) MARN . ESS of all kinds, BRIDLES or
-.:!ry variety, WHIPS of all sorts, SPURS of nil
makes, and BRIDLE BITS , of all, pattern can , be
ad itv C. H. 00,BDON'S Saddle, and Harness Store
N.s ORDON THINKS VIF:CAN ,TURN
I oat. GOQU.A JOB at his Shop.ppnoeite the
laJilin Queen Hotel, as any other man in bis Ibie of
businer.s. Go and look 7 marbe YOU can ace it.
faikiE AND SEE GORDON'S "8
of Saddles, Harness. Sze., whieh he is uEerin;7, to
the publieutt very reas9nablo prim. - •
Ci 0 RDON HAS A SPLENDID AS
\_X • sortineni of Panty Riding Whips, km.. for
Ledies and Gentlemen who like somhthing vier!.
iIYRIJS H. GORD.ON IS ..STILL AT
IL! the Old Stand,,on Main Street, Apposite the
indian Queen Hotel. ' "
p 0 TO GORDON'S AND SEE 'HE
Al can't suit you to siiinethink line of busi.
EIMI2
Qr - onfertionerg,
,
ICE CREAI4I.—Bui-khari .• &, Flenshe
are now tovpatod to antiOty ICe Cam ilay n and
Wight. in-any ouantitsliqinrcd• -. •
BURItHART RENSBEY
B A - R-E S
CONFE C'T'l
AND DNAi!ERS'IN '
FRUITS, TGYB,'•
AND.
FA N .0: Y G O• , O D
North /Min &roe', Wen Side) :
CIIAItiB4R§BU)II4,
, 1
Jar Orders promptly attended to:' 'V
TERMS 'CASE.
at,C-Iyl
~,
-*CaO
ANDRITIVS AG fit
.1.41 PLENENt AND - SEED WARETIOUSrE
-21 and 23 South. Sitth sreel. Pititadetphiai iks.•
D tViD LANDRY:IO Ik-SoN, Proprietors of Blooms- ,
dalui.whigh,contains senr fodr hundred acres, in
high filth, defoted the production of GARDEN
sEEDS are now prepared to _stipply , Country
chants, bruggist3 and all others Who - deaf in Seeds.
with large or striall,quantitiesi .by' the pound or
loishel, and also in papers matie,ready for ietailing.
The Estahlibhment represented by David Lind-'
reth & Son, has been founded, nearly three-fourths
of a century. -
Tho wide-spreatipopultarity, and theiliimand in
greasing from year to year, for
Landreth's ll'arranteer airden Seeds,
is evidence of the high valueentertained for them
by the public. - =- "- - •
~ Landreth's Garden Seeds are not only favorably
received throughout the - Union. but arc shipped to
many f6reims ports. • Indeed,it may be stated with
- national pride that they come into active competi
lion with English Seed mid British Soil.
David Landreth & Son, - invite all 'who are, not al
ready purchasers of their Garden ,Seeds:te make a
trial of them.-truamiredtlunthdYwill bo found fully
conalto their high reputation.
Landreth's Rural Register and Almanac contabi
-e.atalogue of 'Garden: - See& with' instractions,
'furnished gratis- ..Also--Catalngue _ot; Agricultural
"Iniplements. • DAVID' LANDRETII & SON
aug 12-1)1 Nos. 21 apd 23 South 6th St., Phila.
CID N S TLT lITIO N, LIFE SYRUP,
-
J 811,1 - 13,r, : 14
With ttle ( Ct!kli jh. 'o4 l :P.eaLelftriled
0 . 0 - , ; f•
PRBPAAEIt
Graduate College. of Physicians and _Surgeontr..N...'
formerly Asst.: Physician Blackwell's Island
IlospitaiN latd :Medical Inispeetor York-
State •
Volunteer Depots, under Gover- , .
nor Edwin Morgan.
CONSTITUTION LIFE ,SYRUP
-- What may seem almost „ incredible ie, that maps
diseases hitherto considdred hopeleisly itibtira,ble -
aro-Yrequently mired in a few days oriveelia,and.wa
cheerfully invite the isavestizations of the, liberal
minded and scientific to cares which have novaral z
lel at :the present day. • •
. Our medicine is peculiar, by it the seat of anst - dia!;
case is 'directly reached; 'and-the' equilibritiin 14.41 1 ' •
tored. •• • _ . . _ ;. • ••
. _ .. . ._ .. .
hose who have suffered Long from painful aidt ob., ,I
minute diseases;
Those :mho have vainly sought relief Troln'advet-, ,
tised hiedielnes, - - - . _-,,- - I . , ; ,i. :: ~
Those who cannot be_eured by other phYaiciamv— -.,
Are invited to nee .67Vaitiii071 MA Stiktri..: , ''' -
• Duringthe-pastfive years we have contend - od with
obstacles and overcome opp aeltutettlew es '
were ever encountered by any Reformere...,_i.
`RAPIDITY 'OF CURE.
.%me say your cure's are too quick." while oth,
ore d - oubt their performance, and think that'diseas
esean only he cured by.the "slow. recuperative Pro •
cess,of Nature.", This is our reply: • , •
In health, the body, like a well-balanced Scale, is
in a state of equilibnum. But when from any eattr4 •
clown goes one side of the scale, we have the elretita
or disease. What is required is, to restore the nor.: }
mal balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. • -
. . , ,
Positive and apecifid remedy foiall disen.qes art
sun from an IMPURE STATE 13F THE'BLOOD.
and for --(hereditar) DISEASES tramnnitte
f rom PARENT TO CHILD. : .•.
PARALYSIS... , •
RemipleSia.Parpsis. Paraplegia . - Pa
Paresis.
- -
. -
It, is so universally. admitted that Constitution
Life Syrapis the onlyeffective tueans'of restoration
in the various Orms of Paraly4s, that we need not
reiterate that it is emphatically the Great Life-Giv
ing -Power.
_ -
Indigestion.• , Liver Complaint. Want of An'tite
Weight atStomich Bilioubness. Constipation.
Flatulence. Rid Breath. - . • •
SCROFULA.
S.trnma, • GlandularSiv - ellings. Salt Rheum.
King's Evil: Erysipelas: - Ulceration.
This taint, beriditary and acquired, filling life alth
untold misery, is - by all usual medical remedies
ni
curable.
RI3EUMATISSI. .
Arthritis. Neuralgia. Tie Do!purpling.
Lumbago. ' Sciatica. - - Gout. -
If 4% ere is any disease-in which the Cori 4 iiireide - ' '
Life Syrup is 41. sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and
its kindred- affections. The most intense Puins.are
almost innantly al leviafed-- - enormous swellings are
reduced. Cases, chronic- or vicarious. of-...V - ur_34l --
years' standing, have been cured by us.
NERVOUSNESS.. - -
Nervous Debility. Shattered Nerves. St. Vi ins' D'n oc ,
Loss of Power. . Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy.
---Thoustilid.s who have suffered for years will bless .
the day on which they can'read these lines.- Partic
ularly to weak, suffering woman willthis medicine - -
prove aeinestivable blessing—directing their foot•
steps to elope which fulfils more than it promisee -
- MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Salivaticin. Rotting of bones. • •
PComplexion, Aches in BOIIC3.
eeling of Weariness. - • • Depression of Spirite.' '
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the's.ye- -
tem entirety from all the evileffects of AfERCURY' t
removing the 'Bad - Breath, tali/ curing the Weak
Joints'and Rheittnatie• Pains which the use of Cal-,
()mei is sure to produce. It hardens spongy Gums
and secures the Teeth as firmly as ever.
MIUS - TiTlitlON LITE, SYRITP
_Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases ,
of the skin, like
- ULCERS,-PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, • '
Ald' all other difficulties of this kind, ,which - ose
meh disfigure the outward appearance of both -
m les and - females, Afton making them a disgusting
object to themselves and their friends. „ ;.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS;
Either of the Face,- Neck; or -Female Break, aiid= '
should be taken as soon as the swelling is detected,
thus preventing their breaking- and produCfng trou
blesome Discharging Sores, which dinfigniv InntrY
of the younger portion , of the community, from tix
to twenty years of ago. Young children are vei7 ,
'subject to Discharges from the Eam. which depends
upon a Scrofulous conStitution. These cases, soon
recover by taking a few doses of the Life Syrup'. IAS scrofulous persons suffering fromOeneial De
bility, Emaciation, Dyspepsia and'. Dropsy of the '.
Limb', abdomen, andin theFomale. , De the"• ovaries and womb, generally accompanied within—
flamma.tion and Ulceration of the Uteri:Oß, at'e'Per
iiiitneutly eared by Constitution Life -Snap. The':
disease known as 4oitre or Swelled Neck, the, Life:,
Syrup will;retnove erttirelY. TheiehtedYshlitild be -
taken for some time, as the.disease. is -exceedinglY
chronic and stubborn , and willnot be remeved with
outextra effort. - . •••
Tumors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the &cast and,
awelliug of other Vends of the' body Will 'tee ecatt- -
Plead) reduced without resorting to the knife et
operations of any kind. f.'
Epileptic Fits. Syteinattatie or ifirgentiDiaiedele of
'the Heart, as Palpitation, Diseases, of the Valitia„•
producing a grating or filing sound, Dropsy of the
Meat Cade, and Wilke affections of thiik tmliortaril
organ, (personssuffering from any acutepairGalhe •
:region of the heart.) 'will be greatly relieved „by:
Consttuti.en Life Syrup:-" ••- • •-" • -
'BROKEN-DOWN' AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS "
suffering from Indispesition to Exertion,,,P,iimia,
the B ac k, Loss of Memory, Fairebodinge,'norrof ot - • '
Calamity, Fear of Disease, Dimness of lindion, , Dry,Te
Hot Skin and Extremities. Want of Sleep: Restless;
ness Pale. 'laggard Cmintenanee, and Lagitittediof"
• the Muscular System, all require the aid of Condli T ,
tution Life Syrap'.-• • • - • • -
FOR ALL FORMS OF; i • -
ULCERATED 10 .18EASE.&f- •
eftlier of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine: For 4-,
bead or Sealp;i2o.reitrdy has ever proved its' equal.— -
MOTH PATCHBS.uPon the female face,rdeften;-: ,
ding upon a diseasbdUction of the Liver, - are very.
unpleasant to the - ,•young wife and mother; ' I A-Tetie '
bottles of Constitution life Syrup will ,correct.-thC . :
seeretion_iind remove - thideposit; Which is dircetly
ander the skin.
In Diseases ofthe Liver. Ch'ing Hit) to Lanlrung, ~
Dizziness. Indigestion, Weak Stomach, er'suruletr‘
ated or cancerous condition.of that organ, acednx-i
-pealed With burning and other unpleasant' symp-
Joins will be relieved• by the use' of Cokatittrenti' , _
life§yrup. .
AS GENERAL BLOOD-PURIFYING AGENT 4 .
THE LIFE SYRUP STANDS : UNRIVALLED"'
; ; BY ANY-PREPARATION-in the - IVQRLO,, , , 7 1:1,
. Diseases ef tlieSpine; ns iseidly.develoied in thlk t
yeimg, Hip DiSease; Netiralgia,!_andlltNervoilit di- - -
seism and Ladies who are suffering; from Die east
. for which they are at aloes to ken* wheit.34
wewould advise the 1380 of ConatitutionUfb
.It will restore their pallid eountenance...str.engtirm-,
their weak back and side, give' there'new energy.
nett life eindbeepiness, • „ •
, i
.
• • TRE.RICH. AND -PQOB, • . •--
are liable to the same diseases- tlaiitre strml . o4-
enee have made the Constittitiorilofe Syrup for the
,
:IL -
benefit of all -
• PURE BUtiOR
Produces healthy meri and woMeit.nint itilie don lll- '`
stitution is neglected- In ,yontbi disease and - eaitm
death lathe result. DO not delay when the means.,
are so near at band, and within theriesetCof
TO MOTHERS AND DIARRIED`LADIE&! - ::zi:
Its the Safest and most etacienkiamitain,e
covered for purifying the svitem and rekeVing, tha ,
suffering attendant upon childbirth:l Ifstrebetli-;"
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and disease, and inereaSes and Cariettes the 'toed.—
Thosd who have.used it think it incrumansliblewtt
la highly - useful both before and afte7,confine_meot,,,
as it prevents disease attenddnt upon childbarth: -
CONSTITUTION.
IS THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND
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PRInE $1 PER. BOTTLE:. 61;0471* FOR 0.1..;
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