The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, July 20, 1864, Image 7

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    4til. 'A2(j"Li 8,64:
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-'.NEWEST STYLES,
;LARGEST SPOOK—CHEAPEST PRICES.
andersiued ban assure the pu - blie, and defies
eancessful contradiction. that his recent purchases in
the-Eastern Cities enables him to offer one of the
Lamest road most attractive stocks of
Fbr t 7 e Spring and S'antmer Semign of 1864, to be
Found - in any similar establishment in this seetiorr.
Sten , variety of •
PANTS
AND VESTS,
*de in the very best styles and at the lowest prices: -
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
such as Shirts, Drawers; Collars, Cravats. Neckties,
Handkerchiefs, Sc, Special attention is called to
this department. -
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS. •
I invite an examination of my stock of Fine Clothi, -
gerseynacres. Vestings, which I manufacture
aeon special orders.
• • SPECIAL NOTICE.
I beg to say that my Go6ds are manufactured un
der my osin supervision, and by the very best work
man. lifi - present stock is the most extensive I have
Yet had in store, and I respectfully ask my_frionds
and the public to give me a call before purchasing
‘elsewhere. Remember the old s'itnd..
J. T. HOSKINSON,• -
Franklin Hotel Building,
Corner of the Diamond and West Market St..
Cliambersburg. Pa,
ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South-
F. West corner of th'e Diamond, next door to the
Bank, Chumbersharg, has just returned from the.
City with a large stock of superior and seasonable'
Goods. such-as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATIN
ETTS, JEANS, CORDS, Sce., for Coats; and VEL
VETS, SATINS, 111 A RSEILLES and other Vest
verY• fine selection of READY"- MADE
CLOTHING, which he is prepared to sell at the very
towed market prices.
CUSTOMER WORK.---As he employs a first-rate
stater, he is prepared to make up all kinds,of
men tq. for Men and Boys, to order, in the best stYlet.
Satisfaction will he guaranteed.
A large assortment of GEN-ri.nmmes Frnmstre,lin
naps, such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars. Handker
ebiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, ke.
re's on hand.- Give him a call and save' money.
junl7,6'3. • •
T W. SCQTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUR
-0 NISIIENG STORE and SHIRT MANUFAC
TORY, No. 814 Chestnut St., 4 doors belga' the Con
tineirtal, Philadelphia. 'Particular attention giVen
to ordered Shirts. A perfect fit guaranteed. Pnr
sons at a distance can order by the following Shirt
measures: •
Size around the Neck. '
0 0
Chest under the Arms.
'• Waist.
.
Wrist.
Length of Arms (bent) from centre-0 backto mid
dle of hand.
Length of Rosati at Side,
Shirt.
R• - :C. WALBO 1 N & C S,
10i• Wfint.F.SALE kND 'RETAIL
READY-MADE LINEN & DRESS STOCK
M . A . /NU:FACTORY:
.NO4. 5 a4td i Nt)rth Sixth Street, Phi/with/Ain.
ilk, Merino and Cotton _Under Shirts and Drawers;
ravels, Scarfs Gloves, Handkerchiefs. .&c.• Shirts,
Wmnpers and Dress Stocks made to order by meas
urement, apd warranted to give satis&tetion.
Orders may be left with S. S. SIIRIOCK, Chain
bersburg. seal .
ST ON & ,BRO THER,
" MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 900 - Arch ,Street, Ph il adelphia. Pa.
Having received a liberal share of patronage from
Ciaamberbburg and ,vicinity, we are encouraged to
!sit far more. The excellence of our goods and our
work; and the care we take to Five entire satisfac
tion. are a sufficient guarantee that we value our
reputation. '[u011.63-Iy.] WESTON & BROTHER.
iittourctnte.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO., Corner 4th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia. Incorporated 1850. :Charter Perpe-
Anal. 'Authorized Capital. $500,000. Paid-Up Cap,
$2.50,000.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4 1863.
The Trustees have this day declared a bividend
of FIFTY PER CENT, on 4.11 premiums received
Upon Me - rust. PocterEs during the year ending
December 31st, 1863, and in force at that date,' the
Shove amount to be credited to said Policies, and
have also ordered the 'dividend of 1.81;0 on Policies
issued during that -year to be paid, as the annual
pienituins on said Poi Mes are Tents-ed.
OFFICERS
Preeiderit—Alexander IVliilldin,
SeCretary mid Treaßarer- - .-John S. Wilson.
Aelitary—John C. Sims.
mroARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whißain,
1.134-arlhomson, George Nugent, Hon. James Pol
goek, Albert C. Roberts, P.. B. Mingle, Samuel
. Work., William J. Howard. Hon. Johoh Allison,
Bamuel T. Bodine, - lohn Ailiman, Charles F. Heim
liqslseae
W. 11 -
m. U. REF" C ambersburg, Pa., is the author
ised Agent of the American Life 'lnsurance and
Trust Company, and is always prepared to furnish
pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take
InsutranceA. 014`10E, in the Repcwitory Building.
Dus: J. CAttcliAans and W. ff. BeYLR, Medicat
Zritntiner, •
REFERENCES-Ilion. A. R. McClure, Rev. S. J.
Ificcolls, J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. M.
Marshal Ca-flier fiagerstown Bank. -
• Persons desiring information or wishing to insure
Egill please call on, or by addressing the' under
ned they will be waited on in any part of the
nty or State. W. G. REED. Agent.
ile- Office in the RSPOSIT9RY. Building, Chain
ersburg, Pa. L , mar 23.
1.'82 wckiill.l4t,Tllllvl.'ERPETU4.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
PHILADELPHIA
ei January I,IBOIASSETS $2,15, 1 319 ;15
-r
-IAPI TA 1. 100,000
ECRU ED SURPLUS-- 971,0110
Invy,si'ED PREMIUMS. T°C66ll"
IhrsErrAttz ts Craus,
!peg PAnt'SX.N . Cfi, 182 .
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARV, POLICIES
•• ON LIBERAL ,TEEMS.
. _
DIRECTORS:
Eark di
s N. Daner, Isaao Lea,
of IN's:fuer, Edward C. Dale, . •- .-
mane' Grant, ' Geo. Rates. :. . .. -"-;..... 7
b R. Smith, Alfred Fitter. - - I
rge W. Richards. ' Frts. W. Lewis, 31. D. '
' • ' CHARLES N. BANCEER, President.
- - •• EI)WALD C. DALE. Vice President.
i a
ll
As. W. r A LLP3TREe, See', pro. tern;
VIDOAKS is the authorized 'Agent of the
tpally in Chamhersburg. who *ill furnish all in
rmalion necessary to applicants. mar23-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. Inco'rpora tell 1791. Chatter Per
petite:l. CAPITAL $5XyOOO. Office Z 32 'Walnut
street, Philda. The promptpayment of Claims for
Lossesdurina the period of nearly seventy years
that theComps.ny has been in existence, entitles
them to the confidence of the public. Persons wish
ing to insure - will please enll on or address the rin
iersiglLed. W. G. REED, Agent..
rinPngreortY Buildings. Cita mbershorg. Pa.
VertrtgNcEß—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster. Esq.,
Major. J. C. Austin. mar 23
PR AGENT:=Mr. Jonx Gnoi - E, of
W 'Clia,mbetburg, is the General Agent of the
Ftamictin County Mutual Insurance Company. iunil
3uotices of tije peace.
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-£H.
ea-DAVISON, Justice of the 'Peace. 'Office im
misliatOy opposite the Indian Queen Hotel. All
Intslifwa entrusted to his care will receive' prompt
attention. /Ivan/me:ox of ;Writing, of , all kinds,
diawri-hp in a satisfactory manner. jup17,63,
pILAALNIAN, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE,
• Chambersburg, Pa. Office in Frani:lin Mini,
itthe , roOm formerly occupied by Sturnbaugh
tawart. , Prompt attention given to any thing in
lino of a Magistrate and Scrivener. fe3.64 tf
i MAitßtE Y 1* ARD.—T unlir-;
si w un -- T
ed respectfully announces to the `citizens
if Franklin County that ho has opened a new Mar
ble Yard. in -the room formerly occupied by, Dr.
Harniitori,Airectly opposite J.S. Nixon's Drug Store.
'Main street. Chamb qrsburg, where he ivilliceop on
hand or make to order all articles in hislint of bus
rss, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS and 'HEAD
TONES: MANTELS TABLE and STAND TOPS.
, manufactured from the tory best Foreign and
Domestic, Marble.
go respectfully solicits a call from those who Ilitty
iein want of any article, m the 'above line,, He is
ntidant, in his ability to satisfy all who may be
pasdd the bird, - either chaste hispri
ops or , Atudity. beauty, sadess of his
Iraelk.' '''. - - fju18,63.3 , - JOHN A: GROVE.
EMI
GEO. " TEEEII AUDGWELL
DEITZ & 11'D OWE.L L
HIGHEST PRICE CASH,
PL
ALL KINDS OF 'PRODUCE
ALL KIRDS OF
SALT, = -
•
-FOR BAL:E.
•
CHEAP PO''lt CASH,
=1
WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD,
tioll-IS.
jun 17,63
NEW FIRM.-COAL ! COAL
DER LUMBER!—LEO. EBERT k SON
having purchased the Coal and Lumber Yard of Geo.
A. Dolts, will continue to carry on the same busi
ness, and will alWays hare on hand n tar:resupply of
Lumber and Cold. They will be prepared to fill all
orders at the shortest notice. They respectfully se
licit the patronage of the late firm and the public
generally, and all who may desire Coal and Lumber
to give them a call, feeling assured that no means
will be Snared -to accommodate those on the most
reasonable terms. junl743-tf.
M P 0 _R
OF
,WINES AND LIQUORS
N 0.128 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND WALNUT STREETS,
GEO. M. LAUMAN,} PHILADELPHIA.
A. M. SALLADE,
J. D. BITTING.
RIVESE, OARDEAT & CO.'S
SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDY,
VINTAGE OF 1838,
EACH ,BOTTLE SEALED WITH GREEN WAX
WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA WINE
FINE izHERRY, CLARET AND
HOCK WINES,
AND AN ASSORTMENT
FINE BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNE. ••
OSBORNE'S / CO.'S
OPORTO. `I
VERY FINE AND DELICATE
OLD PORT WINE, - ,
EACH BOTTLE SEALED WITH YELLOW rAls
WITH THE INITIALS OF THE FIRM.
OLD RYEWHISKEY,
• .OLD WHEAT WHISKEY, .
WARRANTED.
0B t Tr o it , 7; WHISKEY,
FOUST WHISKEY,
WERT S'S WHISKEY,
TAFFEY'S WHISKEY,
AND
READING WINES.
LAUMAN, SALLADE CO.,
N 0.123 SOUTH NINTh ST.,
nolB-Iy. PHILADELPHIA
INcomE Pon 1864
$300,000.
$5,000,000
TAR. JOHN MONTGOMERY will at-
Li tend promptly to all calls in his lino. Office
on Main 6treet. next door to the Eagle _Hotel, and
nearly apposite the residence of the lieu. George
Chambers. jun 17,63.
TAR. J. C. RICHARDS will aittml
promptly to alf calls in his line. Office on
Slain Street, next door to Spangler's Drug Score.
OFFICE liocus.—From . 7 to 9 e, se.; 12 to 2 and 6
P. at- jun 17.63.
1 - IR. SAMUEL' G. LANE has resumed
Li the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in Chain
bersburg. Office on Queen street, a few doors East
of Wallace's Store. ap1341
(IHEAP CHAIR AND CABINET
k..) WARE ROOMS.—The subscriber informs the
public that he continues the manufacture of the va
rious 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 is prepared to manufacture on' the shortest no
tice, SpnxiF Seats, Cane Bottom, and Windsor Chairs,
Sofas. Plain and Fancy Tables, Bureaus, Dressing
and Common Wardrobes. Witsh Stands, Book Cases,
and Bedsteads. VENITIAN BLINDS got up. in
Use best style.
Particular attention paid to HOUSE PAINTING
AND PAPER HANGRCO, and entire satisfaction
in every instance guaranteed.
REPAIRING of all kinds. irtilis,line of business,
promptly attended to, at nanderate'priecs.
UND ERTAE ING.—Havin gpurchased the Marie
o Mr. Wm. Flory, dec'd, he is able to attend Fune
rals and manufacture Coffins, at the shortest notice,
of Cloth, Walnut or Cherry. A Layer-out will be
in attendance.
n04,63-Iy. • JOSIAH E. ECELORIF,LD.
E R 0 S E N - E LANTERNS,
Kerosene Lamm
Kerosene Oil, at
fell.
BOYD I S Grocery
rfIQBACCO AND SEGARS large
agitortnient of Gnawing and Smoking Tobacco
and Segura, just received and for sale ut
BOYD'S *way Store.; - _
MHE PAlR.—Just received aliother
I. Pantaloon Cloods.Pfints Dress Goods and
lona at Mittel] METCALPE dk HITESHEW'S
&tV
WILL 'LY THZ
FOR
W H T,
RYE,
CLOVER SEED,
.TIMPTILY SEED,
EMI
0 0 A L,
LUMBER,.
PLASTER AND SAND,
DEITZ k. M'DOWELL'S
NEAR THE
RAILROAD DEPOT,
CHAMBERSBURG, PENN'A
ILicoors.
LAUMAIT, SALLADE& CO..
IMPORTED ET -
LAIIMAN, BALLADE Sc CO
IMPORTED fly
LATIMKN, SALLADE
N 0.1% SOTSTII NINTH ST.,
THILADELPIIIA
libpoicians.
A..
etx - btrobtir
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—The
cheapest and best "Thresher and Cleaner" is
Wheeler & MelielCe Improved Patent, Railway
POwer and combined . THRESHER AND CLEAN
ER." This machine is manufactured at the small.
advance of 1t) per tent, over that of last year.
,The
farmers are readily adopting it everywhere. It
eaves labor, and expense, and does more and better
work than any other machine. .Price of a. two-horse
machine $3OO, ef a three-horse machine S,Vi. These
Prices embrace everything complete. This machine
has advantages .that are greatly superior to.anY,
other. One is that it can be used entirely in the
Barn floor, end that thepower can be conveniently'
used for cutting fodder, shelling . corn, cuttingstraw,
sawing wood; &e. And it requires less , power and
fewer hinds than any other, -
PALMER'S EXCELSIOR SELF-SUSTAINING
HORSE PITCHFORK, has many advantage, over
others, among which arc: it is self-sustiiiiing, re
quiring uo attention until iti load is to be discharg-
By the use of the pulleys furnished with the 1
forks it will 'swing directly over the morn,-when it
discharges its load, by simply pulling the cord. It '
has a handle but 18 inches in length. This patent
has been awarded the nemium at the New York
State Fair, and at all tht County Fairs, wherever
exhibited.; 1
SMIT Fl IS GREEN MOUNTAIN SIIMILE,
AND HEADING MACiiINE,, is a new and valaa-,
ble improvement in machines- for- manufacturing,
Shingle mid; Beading, cutting obliquely, or other
wise, an' desired thickne,s lei.gth, up to 21
inches. This Machine can be set up and run by an
ordinary* water power. It will saw one thousand,
shingles per hour.
Mr. Robert Blaek.ofFayettevill, Franklin criunty.
Pa., is the 'Solepent- for Franklin and Adams, I
counties. A:ly information desired respecting :toy'
or all of these machines can be obtained by either
calling upon
. in person, or addressing Min by letter.
Persons Trim= any of these machines will nlease
make their orders soon, as i+ requires some time to
get them from themanufacturer. None will he 0 , .-
dere() but those thrt are sold. They will be furnisbi
ed at manufacturer's prices, transportation added.
afiItTIFICATr. OP A me. 11 . (11,i11:N,
Cii same RS nu no, May 17. 1854.
Bobert Brock, ERq.—Dear Sir: I have thoroughly
tested the Tread-power in running all kinds of Ma
chinery about the Barn, and I have hod the most
approved LOver-powers tried at my Barn also, and"
I unhesitatingly recommend the Tread-power. I
run all my zdaehincry—thresher and cleaner, cm n
shelter, chopping-mill, fodder-cutter, and circular
saw, with i two-horse Tread-power, and the power
is ample and two horses can give the same if not
greater poWer than four can with the lever-pow gr.
and the labor, is its more severe on the horses. In
short, I regard the Tread-power as having every
advantage over the Lever power, and it must S,/:).11
be universally adoutod by farmers.
Very Respectfully Yours. &e..
A. K. M'CLURR,
Apply tOthe undersigned in Greenwood-Franklin
county. [inaylS-1m) ROBERT BLACK.
CORN,
OAT s,
CEMENT,
A. Ri E S ' FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
The undersiemed would respectfully call the atter:-
tian of Farmers. Millers and others. to thc Old
Establishment. at the Bridfiron Wevt Mar ,
ket Street. formerly occupied by Chris
tian Stonfler. whore they have erect
ed Steam Power. and are pre
pared to manufacture
ALL KIN DS OF
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,,
such as
Threshing Machines,
Clover Hullers,
' -Horse Powers,
Corn Shelters.
Fodder Cutters.
Hay Bakes.
Grain Drills,
Hay Pitohers,
•
Harrows,
Plows, lb.
We have constantly on hand Sycles, Reaper Points
or Guards, Sc„ for the repairing of Manny's, Whit
naek and Buckeye Reapers. Farming Implements
of every kind repaired at she.' rtnotice and in A work
manlike manner.
W:e keep constantly on hand the
BOCKEYE REAPER'
that has !become so deservedly popular with Our
Farmers in this section of the State. Ve would here
caution the public from an imitations of this ma
chine Obred for sale in this county, and advise all
who wish the genuine Buckeye Reaper to call at
our establishment, as we are the agents for the sale
of this popular Reaper,
Ha eine. also purchased the right for the sate and
manulaettire of W ILLOUGIII3Y'S PATENT GUM
SPRING GRAIN DRILL; we will keep them con
stantly on hand, ready for work. Repairing to
these machines done promptly.
THE PATTERNS of the Seibert Foundry having
been purehased by this establishment, and having
erected n , Foundry. they are prepared to make all
kinds of CASTING'S, such as "Mill Gearing. Mill
Shafting, Mill Spindles, and all kinds of machinery
generally.
We would call special attention the Plow Cast
ing. and Wagon Boxes coastantly on hand.
REPAIRING •of all kinds of Farming Imple
ments done to order.
junel W. F. EYSTER & BRO..
COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR;
manufactured by BLutcv!•:R. Day,
Mansfield, Ohio.—We are willing- to guarantee that
from two acres of rood Cert.. a collo-4m+, number of
zalionti of Syrup can be produced to rover cost of
.Maehinc'ry, capable of making eighty gallons of
Syrup per day, which at fifty cents neflotllon, will
Pay for cost of Mill and Evnporatorin fourdays:or
where pan is wanted for a brick arch, without the
Forrnme.; in less time. -
COOK'S SYRUPS hare been sold at an average
of sixty cents a gallon, and none iu market. An
sere of good Cane will produce from 2 to 3110 gallons
of Syrup.
SORGO SEED.—We offer a Superior Article, se
lected by ourselves. Sprout this seed and roll in
plaster. Plant in drills tour feet apart, from North
to South. Light soil and Southern expo -tore pre
ferred. although not absolutely necessary, its it trill
grow on soili where many crops would be a failure.
Cultivate tts for Corn.
Cook's' Evaporator has taken the f:rst premium
over all others at two United States Fairs and over
thirty State Fairs.
Clark iSerfre Machine Company's CANE MILL
and abOve SEED for sale by -
W. (1 PEED, Acent.
Offiee—Rt:posiTonv Building, Chnmb'e. Pa. '
.e-11- The Sorco Hand-Book sent free to any per
son asking. for it. tor.r.v.;
AMMONIATE D
, PACIFIC GUANO.
A real guano. containing - from seventy to eighty
per cent of PII 0 ti ruATE OF LIME, to
which has been added. by a chemical prcrem a large
per ecntage of actual Ammonia. so fixeil'tbat it can
not evaporate, making it equal, if not huperior to
am other feri,ilizer.
Pamphlets with copies of Annlysts hy Dr. Jack
son. Mass., State Assayer, and Dr. Liehm. of Mit i
m ore, and te4imonin frein scientific Acricti!turista:
showing its value. Can be obtained from •
J. 0 -BAKER,
SELLING Aennrs.
march ST Wall Street. New York.
rIIHE SORGO JOURNAL AND FARM
MACH INlST—Deviated to Northern Cano nnil
Sugar Beef Culture. Improved Farm Illacbinery and
Progrek.iye husbandry. PublishFd monthly. One
copy 1 Year, P.OO. SubseriptionF received be
_ W. G. BEM.
- 0.01 Agent for Clark Sorgo Maeltine Co.
DR. - DR. J. U. PEpinCottb.
ENTIST Y.--.oflice in Mr. .101 IN
NORCF, Burt.ntNn, Second Floor, immediately
opposite the Franklin !louse. Having had an ex
perience of a number of years, and for the to font
*'ears in Chambershurg, they feel warranted in stiy
lug that they will be able to please any one who
may give them a eall.
TEETH INSERTED
From one to a full set, ou fine Gold , Silver, Keyo
plostic or lulennite Amber Base, at-prices more
reasonable for neat and substantial work than any
other Dentist outside of the cities. Teeth and Roots
skilfully- extracted or plugged to last for life. Tar
ter and other foreign substances removed, thusbean
tifying and preserving the teeth. Gold 'and .Silver.
Plates neatly repaired or taken in exchange for the
Vulcanite Amber Base, which is much eherper,
more durable and lighter than metalie or other plate.;
and is worn with perfect ease and comfort, being
kept itiitS place by atmospheric pressure, The plate
will not corrode or oxidize. as will a metalie plate.
Specimen plates to be seen at the office. where con
sultation can be had at any time. Satisfaction guar
anteed or no charge. Best of references given. ap27
ENLOVAL. -DR. J. K. REID,
Dentist, has removed his office from the corner
of the Public Square, where ho praltised so many
years, to the corner of Main and Queen Streets,
above Heyser& Cressle.r's Drug Store, Chambers
burg: Po., where he will bo pleased to receive the
calls of bls friebds. , jun 17,63 "
IR. N. SCHLOSSER HAS REMOVED
his Dental Office to the Diamond, opposite the
,Chambershurg 13anit, on the Second floor of the
Mansion House, where he can altimys be found, be
tween the hours mf A. M., and 4P. M.
TOB PRINTING in every style done it
ef the Office ti[ the Famtatty BSPOSITOitY.
Kcirittittital.
Dentiottg.
ett inn'Uoti* Ageniieo.'
JOHN M.-.POD It 9 ,
-ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY " -
No. 204 SOUTTi. FOURTH STREET,
OttfLADELPHIA. _ •
The undexsili . no r ii having resigited IE 4 Liostuon. os
Puymastßr iu tie U. S. Army, las opened ut 204.
South Fourth Stueet, gin AGENCY. FOIL, PI3.OOC
RING PENSIONS, arid for th 6 c.6lleetiil of Orti
eeto'..Soldierre attd all other CLAIMS aguinOt, the
Government: - - '
• In .
My long experience as Paymaster has v - 014as
auusual Mcilizies for h&etiming thoroughly atrquuln
ted. with this business in all its details: On the ie
ceipt. by moil, of a staternent of the ease of (lain? -
ants. I will entward the necessary papers for _their
signuturc.., Pirioual attention will be given to th
tia-qcs at Washington.
No charge -ittiless successful. when .$5 will .e
charged for collecting small sums unders'so, antlslo
on all sums over that amount 'and under 200. Lar
ger claims taken on special arrangement Fees in
Pension cases as fled by law.
INFORMATION FOR AND ' INSTRUCTIONS TO
CIALNIANTS
All Soldiers of the present war who have served
two years, and Soldiers discharged for wounds re
ceived in battle, without reference to time of ser
vice, are entitied besides their regular-pay, to kali.)
bounty.
lu Laic Soldiers or Seamen ore discharged for dis
ability'or !rounds melba?, white in the service, they
are entitled to a Pensionnecording to the disability.
In case of the death of the uSuldier before.dis
charge. through disease contracted or wounds re
ceived while in service, his widow is entitled to' re
ceive the $lOO bounty, besides arrearaites of Pay,
and pension-during her lifetime or widowhood. • •
If the Soldier die after discharge, from disease
contracted or wounds received while in set vice. his
widow is entitled to a Pension of Silti per annum,.
If no widow or minor children, the-mother of the
Soldier or Seaman will receive the, Pension, if de
pendent on him wholly or in part for support.
If deceased Soldier or Seaman leaves no widow.
his children are entitled to the same benefits as tip;
widow, imeept when the children may be over the
age of it years. .
If no widow nor minor children the, bounty and,
pay wiil descend to tho heirs as follow '
First to•the Father, second to the 'Mother, third
to the Brothers and Sisters, and then to the Ne;tuf
Kin. •
Discharged Soldiers whose clothing account was
unseal-eclat the time of discharge. can recover any
balaned , due them, if the Company's books are not
destroyed. To draw this balance. write to von:.
Co pt ain f',rn descriptive 11:1t; showirfg the Clothing
uevottut. and forward it to me, with your prelimi
nary statement, giving also the - date of your dis
charge.
Soldiers who served with the nine months'_ volun
teers ten recoverbounty and premium, ithout
regard to time of service, if they haye not already
received
Soldiers who wereori9oners in the South.andSol
diers who were ah6eut on sick furlough, are enti
tled to commutation of rations. -, -
. . ,
Iu colmurzicating willt this .
- office state tho maim
of your ckaiut..fully, and give the Company and Re
gitncnt to lthich you or .tite Soldier for whom ycin
claim belonged, as woil as your pi ezent Post. Offico
ruldrese.
REP F.It.p7NI3ES
ilix Excellency AxnaYo4 - .. G. CURTIN, iGovernor.of
Pennsylvania.
lion. lii.mtr% eAmEnox.lla.rrlsburg. Pa. „•• -
Hon. JOSEM CASF.Y ‘ 'Clzief Justice of the Court of
- - - -
Washington. ,
Hon. E: IL DReoKE, Chief elm* Pay Department,
Wm:shin:4ton.
lion. Enw tan McPuEnsoN. M. C.; Wa_qhint6n. -
Hon. JAS. P.'STR,ItRET, P;es't Judge, District Conti,
PittslMm.
Hon. A. K. Mt:Cu:an, Charnbersbiag, P.
lion. Tues. A, SC-OTT, Vice Pres't Pa. B.
Hon. 11. D. TunmAs, Collector of Port, Philada,
Hon. C. A. WA.Luen:c. Post Master, Philad9 , .
DttExr.t, C'o., Bankers, Philadelphia. ' •
J.s. DCM...11., President. .
Union. Bank, P.hiladelPhia.
Bt - t-txrr PAta+aouNA.-Attornies
RtE:Gi:t.. Wi.lST j k ERVIN, Merchauts,
I.I7IEWIC, KNI:rni.ER S. Merchants, -
PRITCHETT, BAUGH St Co. 2
'DAVID P
`BENJAMIN S. JANNEY, Jt.....!.= Co.. MoreI:CU
CHAS. E. Mc RGASS Cd., Merchants, - "
,
Arwooti, V. irrE Co4.Merehants '
401-IN M. POMEROY,
No. 204 South Fourth St,'
PENSION. BOUNTY b WAR
I CLAIN , A GENCY.—Pen , dons Proicrired " '
soldiers of the - present war who are disabled b
reason of %YOU'D& received. or disease contracted:
white in the service ofit he United States; and Pen
sions, F:100 Comity. and Arrow's of Pay obtained tbi
widows or heirs of there who have died -or been
killed while in service,.' JOHN R. ORR,
mar 9-lyi ,Agenti chaartbp'sburg, Pa,
ertvg, 4 iaias-anti ,YittZfS;
. , ;;
E R' S COUNTY
aurr AniDriNA)traCr Al:Pa:lgs
INES, STltlicßl-3111Y PLANTS, ETC.—Thti
largest stock to set oet:fruin in the eouttb.% Everr
thiug in the FRUIT TREE and,PLANT Tine that
is at all desirable. can-4e supplied front the coin
monest stqudard Fruit Tree, to the rarest tit most L ,
choice nattve,or foreign sueeies or variety of Fruit ,
orFluwer. Our Standard, Apple Trees are nu uctial• '
ly fine, .tout hear...l trucks, furnished' with 'firie
Manehhig heads, ti.,itn three to five feet from the
around" as may be desired. Our aim into growrthe
1,..5t - eveo raid criltiyating upOtii
seie,ntifie prinelpleq, damsequently, our productions,
are not offered in etnunetitiou with Trees grown
upon the old let-'alont, system: An invitation is ex=
tended to all who atd interested in fruit culture, to,
come and see for thotitseives. -
,
A large :stock of tlr6,onlinuse and Bedding Plants;
Roses, k.e., in tints. will he reedy in Aytil and Islas.
Enetase a three cent 'stamen for descriptive Vata.=7
lugue of Fruit and Ornamental trees, &e: '
•Address, • D. L. R 1 DER ; 1
Franklin Nurseries,
- Neer "Loudon. Franklin Co.. !
1 7.
EYSTONE - surtsEßY.—The - sub4
seriber is prepared to farnir h most tirtibles
nod). to be found in Nurseries. of golid. lity:and
at reasonable rate. ' ,
The, Stick embraonF all the leadiag 'kinds. of I.
. F R U I - T 'T , .11.E.,E.5.r.
- .Annie:, . ; Cherries, , - Poaches,, ~ I
Dwarf and Standard Pears. 1 . .'- i
Apricots. Plums,
- Grapes..
~.. Strawinrriesi
lias'r ,Currantberries .',
Coosebet ries, Thaeklicrries„ - -Sze. i
Alr , o, can be furnishrd. a good nasortruent of
E V E BA; 11 E E N - T R EE$.
1..: . /erzreori ,i;11 other F.hrabhery, Shade 'frees. he.
(beat FaeilitieF are to:ries:mud for .hipping article?
to ill parts of the country. ftS the Nart;ery immcdi
a toly adjoina the - City of Illtrrkbarg. ,
Ina itt--'tl JACOB MISII. II arriAltr:r. P.L.
rllllll 4 ol l olCl'o' GRAPE.—This, Grape.
-I is. not reeonunende , i particularly as a dessert
Milt, but raked an excellent.
*ell bodied Vin e, elosely resembling' genuine
i)5l-tithed \VINE, tha t ;none bnteiperiemed
joilges can distinguish , between - the two. ....ilt,hortqh
j` , is ma nufaci 'trod exteniiv yin V e4ern „New
-Y , irk. the supply is unequal to thi. demand', at fioni
:$1,,,r,u to $l , per gallon. _ • -•
Vines for Nle by the :: -- uhserilier,wilu has been ap.
nointed Agent" for it at the following price:
Ow to three years old - . 25e to 50 ets :Ittl 50 le
ri..per dozen, :7,15 to in per 100. JA('OB 311SIE. ' .
lit-y , tone Nursery. Itatri,:b . g4 ra.
TREES...—Standard AliaVart
Pear Trees of the leading and- tuo.; - t. , Valuable
v
irietie.. Among the eau be furnished, ,suufe
• ;EXTRA SELECTED-"f revs: the Dwarf bnvink
frliitbuds - and ready for immediate bearing.;
Priee for good trees. 50 to tio eta eneh—Extra se.
lentrd ON to $ l . end,: Rates Miro- hi 4omni.
J;MTSI.I, Keystone Nurcery.
mar 16-t fj , Harrisburg: Pa.
VORIVA.Y MAPLE from. 8 to
1.1 12 feet high and vigorous: A handsetne Tree.
Much...resembling. the Super but, of more
certain and rapid growth.
Price 40k60 cents each ; $3 5G(E'r...6 dozen ;-$2O
940 per 100— 3A0013 MISII,
mar23l Keystone Nursery; Harrisburg.
FndHERRY TREES.—A fine assortment
of about Forty besevariqies, trees of largo size
vigorous.
price, 30. cts 50 cts. 75 cts each; $3, $5. $7 per dOz.,
slB i s2b. *45 per luv. - . .J; Al 'IL •
, war 16 -tf] keystone NursersY, ilarriab g. Pa.
HORSE CHESTNUT 'FREES,-oi.di
nom sizes for planting, 50 cents each ; Smaller
size—from sto 7 feet—:2s ennts4aels L 52,5- per dozv
318 per 109, . • JACOB MISII.
mart;] Keystone NurseiT;llarrisburg,
VUROPEAN LINDEN-T116110:-tit4
124 gad varlets , not subject to itduiy by the bo'rer'.
For sale at Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg. Po..
Trees 10 to feet high ;75 centseach t` $7 Per (102
mar= JACOB MISH.
VXCELSIOR ASH, a handsome, orna-
ALI mental Shade Tree,
highre and r giowth.
Trees from 8 to 12 foot 400.80 Cent s : each
50@6 - per doz.; SX44O , per 10Cl.. tACOB MUM
nmr23l . Keystone NurierY, Harrisburg.
'UST . RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
Cr a largo lot .of HOOP SKIRTS dice it
manufactory,` at
Aiwa 7 • METCALFE I MITESYIEFir e S. •
*fcalbt., Owte o *Wc.
A DDIAEitY SA DLE.R
Ant
IFACTORY I - - ; •
The inlisigihet iesbeotfdlly informs
the pti.h4e;:tiii#l4* ge#tintt's to
abcii-Otisinesiiiiit his Old'Etatid,
MAkKET STRERT,
'Oppa"site t 1111& Hb cl;
CH,A MB ERS B u-RG;
and keeps eonstantly.on hand a general assert-
meat of
Iticting and, Waion Saddles, - • • • •
• .
Riding ' ' . •
Flat and and Ttnund. - •
• Black and Fair ••
. ..1 Harnegspt.aalikinds.
llarness _and Diaft dot s,• •
' PistentLeathei,oolsrs (gOod qualfts);
Mid& Bridles, -
r" ,
ml every_thingin the
.101ither line eatiln' fount' in
is shower made to Order, at moderate rates.
REPAIRING
Morse at short notice sad, on padonable terms.
TRUNKS ANII VALISES
31Ays 'on land 'and sold cheap ós csfut.
employs none but the best tsorinnen.
marl6-1Y
ADDLERY f,l • ,SADbLERY !I
dies, Bridlegjlaniesd.'Collars, Trunks, Valises,
o:c., sign of the HORSE COLLAR. - • •
.1 EREMIAH OYSTER• respectfully returns his ,
.hanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement
ceeived from them heretofore, and he would invite
Fein and the community generally, who may need
ny thing in his line, to give him a call at-his old
and, on the East side of Main Street, Chambers
urg, five doors South Of Huber & Tolbert's Hard
-nre Store,'where ho keeps constantly on band ev
ty variety. of SADDLERY - AND- HARNESS of.
is own manufacthrei-and he is prepared to sell the
- tine on terms that defy competition. Every article
flared thr sale is warrai±edlto by made of the best 'interim] end by competent Workmen-, which will be
t ily demonstrated on an examination thereof.
TRUNKS AND - VALISES.—IIe would also call,
'lc-attention of persons wanting. a girod, neat and,
limp and substatitialTrunk or Valise to. iris assert
tent. • JunelL63.
rlia p
TV Taro S
s - o I N I cii \ ru V r; a l ;
Vashinatsm, Streets, ehainbersburg, inanufke
lrers of all kinds - of - WHIPS, &nets as Wagtin:Car
ago and Whips, of vanous SiZCH and of su
rior quality, Which they offer to the pahlie,:either'
Wholesale or Itetail,`• at very moderate 'prices.—
ASHES ofall ImitstbS kept constantly onhand and
r sale by the dozen. Very cheap. They also mann
superioi HORSE COLLARS, _to which they
recite attention, — • ,
Ohjers from a d,i4tance'solicited ansi promptly at
mled to. • ; jun 17.63.
I)ROAD AND NARROW BrEARS,
Single and Double tiao ess. Rid hi gand - Driri
'riffles. Gents' And' Ladies] Saddles, Wooden and
etal Stirrups, Heavy and; Light - Collars,' Riding
Driving Whips, in' every variety nn4 .price, to
e had at 1:4 - 013:DON'R. , .
ADDLES OF EVERY DESCRIP-
J tion, HARNESS 'Of all kinds. BRIDLES or
-cry variety. - W HIPS ,of all sorts, SPURS of all
:Ores. and BRIDLE BITS, of- all pattetris eon be
rd at C. H. GORDON'S &Odle and flatness Storo
1 ORD ON-: •THISES HE CAN - PURN
-X -
out as GOOD A JOB at his Slap, opposite the
idiun Queen Motel, ap,any othor man in hi HOD of
usiness. Go and leok--may be ;1 - 0111, can see it.
1 - 10111 t AND e+EF 4 '. GORDON: I S gi t ocK,
of SltddleU. Burnt:sit. &e., which he is offering to
c public at vermreasobable prices. • :.•
Cl_ 0 R DON: HAS--A 'SPLENDID
sortment of Fancy Riding Whip% &e., for
adios and Geritlnmen.wbo like "something nine.
,(IYRITS'n . GORDON STILL AT
U the Old _Stand, on. 'Main Street, opposite the
"radian Queen Hotel.
fl 0 TO GORDON'S'AVSID SEE W HE
Ul can't inityoli to something in
03.nfectitinap,
MEI
jCIE CREAN:Thirldiart & Reasho
aro now prepared to supply Ice Cream day arid
'nigjit. in any quantity cUurect• -
1
z li
BUR K ILAR
k ik If S-HE Y,
BA S '
AND DEALIMS.
F. A :Nt G 0 O D 4
North. /grail Strtet, (WeiiSifee)
AlliM.DtitSl3l.lß,G; PA.
'I. ' ~ ..
El
Orderi‘iottlitly 'atteniteict to.; liAt
m1.6 -Iyl TER *9 -CASH.
OM
*tem.
I,ANbREtii'S AGRICtitTURAtiIIi-
PLEMENT AND SEED WAREHOUSE,
21 and 23 South Sixth: Street, Philadelphia,
DAT rn LANDRETiI Sr Solv,:l' i roprfettirs of Blooms
dale. which- contains near fclun hundred tteres, , lh
h' Rh tilth:devoted to the production of GARDEN
SLEDS are now prepared to supply Country •
chants. Druggists and all others who deal in Seeds,'
with large or small quantities, by the pound, or
bushel, and also in papers made ready for ietailing„.
The Establishment represented by I)avld- Land.-
reth & Son, had been founded nearly three-fonrths
of a century. - . _
The wide-spreadmopultarity, and the demand
erea.sing from Yearro Yeur, for •
Landreth's Warranted Garden Seeds;
is evldence of the 'hijOi 'value entertainedlor Them
by the public.. .
Landreth'd Garden s4‘ds are not'otili , farbrabb'
reeeivgd throughout the, Union. but are shipped:to
many foreign ports.. Indeed it may be stated' WO
national pride thitt they come into Refi l s ecimpetfr
, tion with English Seed and •l •
David iandreth - St Sou inviteldl*hotro . not 'al
ready purchasers nf flick Garden_ Seeds,- to make a
trial of them—assnted thatthey wiR be found fo r py
etilial - to their, high reputation. •
Landrbth's Rural Register and Altiauxa ic
ing of Garden 'Seeds' With instriactiOnt.
furnished gratis. Alio-Catalogne. of Agricultural
Implements: DAVID lANDB..ETIL Ic SON, • .
aurl2- 1 31 i4 . 6l3:2l`tittcl Soatliettat.,
L.
THE olif4;TeNowlT
DIABETES Akl) i)i§EIO..'3ESOF THE giblsTFY
• AND -13L:PDEft.' ••• - - •
• „ , „
GON
STrr t T - 10 i w •
Has been pronounced by the lkleilleal Faculty. And . "
the nubile, to bo the most wonderful reined}} for tb
py - rmanenreare of all` die.tais the STOMACH "
KIDNEY'S, and ELADD.EII, - tliat has ever been -
fered. -
It iS n 'et 111.14 FitA 1.; WATER.' fr;:irli '
fiction ee thatCONSTITUTION WATER. hasemin
ated. and we now say, jet no wait doubt. wh_ep
single Wald has tieerclinorth to cure 'liana:the-I'OllOW •t
the best medical talent in a:Os : country has fulletl,,to,
relieve. - -
Wagon Whipi„
" '
remedy,possessing the 'virtues of Censtitutimi
Water cannot be classed under 'Youack' , Prep a ra-,
tions; - tiarit' new; used by - the most seientille
titionetain thiTeity., ,, . It is ably second.,thissphYd- •
cians'that cries down popular remedies, while tho
better skilled make use of every -meads UV
plish a mire and the, success of the
greases ashiakiMisdedge cif different remedies en-'
ables him to produce a cure,' while others fail in ths-l:
attempt, Science is satisfied with , the truth.
Give Constitution Water a - fair trial—wenlean yon
Who are under temeSPECTAI TST'Scare from year
oi year, and we particularly allude -to India,- *he
atre constantly resOrtingto LOCAL TREATMENT,
and all sorts,of local applications fer disease, with ,aO ,
much chante, of success as there would be from
local applications to the threat for diseaies of the
Ijraiu. -
We have always been easeful to uselatuftiage "
ciur circular that could not'Shock the most delicate
organitatien, bat we 'receive so many communica
tions from persons for which Constitution 'Water is"
adapted, and of whose diseasesnpmention has been
made, that we have come to the conclusion that if
the remedy is eapableof prodneing.aeure,no matter
what the disease maybe, it should be Made known.,
The medicine is 'put up for the public,. alit' there
should be no exceptions. -
We would say Constitution Water is net like . a
gilded pill, made to suit the eyes and taste: , it is a
medicine in every sense of the term, plated in the
I hands of the people for theirrelief and if taken ac
cording to the directions it will-in every case pro
dace a radical cure. We would say that the direo-,
Sons in regarilto diet,-ete.,relate only to the disease
under which they, occur.
- DIABETES
Is a disease of the stomach and liver. meting t'hrongh -
the kidneys, andis:without doubt. the moat obstin- •
ate disease, except consumption that effects the hu
man constitut ion.r We have no Fol44ofor discussing
causes, but Will state that the, effect of the disease
- is the conversiortef the starchy .principle (er-vege-_
table portions of the - food) into sugar, which stimu
lates the kidneyi , to an excessive secretion of water.
Many persens stiffer from this disease who are us
,'norant of It t' o thati?., they, pass large quantities dur--
hie the day, and 'are'obliged to get np - from out) W
9fteen or twenty times dating thepieht....No netice
is taken of it aintil theirattention is tatted to 11)0
large discharge of- water, and often when it is so fin
ad vancedas to be 'beyond the control 'of 'ordinary
remedies.- Another symptom is the *great thirat.
which when the'disease is fully establitilted„is in
tolerable—the patient" drinks constantly; without
being satisfied: also dryness of the "motth, , crack
ing of the lips, a sweet breath, in the mewl advith-'
ced cases, and finally loss of appetite. .cmaciation,,,..
and the patient gradually sinks from exhaustion..-'.
CONBT ITUTION WATER is , without doubt,the °MY;
known remedy Ow DIABETES. and we 'have , a- -
much confidence that. ibis a specific as we have that-
Opium willprOdnceeleep, and truthfullYsay thati,
has cured every casein ,which it has beenased.
STONE IN THE;BLADDER, CALCULUS GRA
VEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, EI 4I .;.ETC.V
Diseases arisingfrom a faulty secretion—ln the one
ease neing too little, and accompanied by severe:
pain, and the other a too profuse, secretion—which
will be speedily cured by the
•
CONSTITUTION. WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
'CONSTITUTION WATER' :
4 CONSTITUTION WATER '
• ` - CONSTITUTION WATER', • ,
CONSTITUTION WATER •
• CONSTITUTION' WATER
' •-• CONSTITITTIONAVATER;i
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY. FOR
-i'THE ONLY KNOWN. NEMEDVFOR • • •
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY - FOR
THE, ONLY KNOWiI REM ED it FOR
JAMES B. GILLAN.
D I A •B E T E, S.
raßlT.Aliair OF THE NECK OF THE - BLAD
DER. INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER: • •-". •
:STRANGUARY" AND BURNING. OR. PAIN
. .FITLITRINATING. - .t t. --
For these diseases it is truly a Sovereign remedy
=and too m ch cannot besaid in its prone,: A single
dose has been known to relieve the lasist-urgent -
symptoms. - -• , • • t
t Are ypn troubledw!tli. that - dist= want pain in the'
small of the back. and through :he,hipprfA tea- - sooniul a.'das of this Constitutionlt'f • a•ter• te-
lieve you like magic. -,
!PHYSICIANS , i - tt ‘.
Kos long : slice - given.up the use of bnelsitl, =ber'
, mud juniper in the treatinent of those diseasec•tuid •
obly use them for'the want of a better remedy:, •
_, CONSTITUTION WATER" .t•.••:'
bP•Vg•PriWed itself : equal to the task that lasi dig-t 1
vet lved upon it. 1" • •
DIURETICS • „:
OEM
MIA
T;A• • .
• t-
COONSTI tUTION'WATEZ
friIOSPTITUTION`VAIISkt." - o ' sl
CONSTITUTION-WATER. •
• - .•KONSTITUTION-WiATER.-: r ,
CONSTITUTION, VATER._
CONSTITUTION WATER:" '
CONSTITUTION -WATER;I.2-
CONSTITUTION WATER. ? ,
• CONSTITUTION' WATER:'
t.-;• CONSTITUTION , wxrEtto..l ,
COSS,TITUTION ISAT.ER. • *
' - a4l , GREAT REMEDY
•• 4 iis ,
C.O IC b T3,T IJ. T_ ItO
trig tritft.
TH ONLY MOWN
REM Kna FOR
THE'om,y REMEDY FOIL,
THE ONLY OWN REMEDY FDA
THE OILY ITN 0 -N.. 1 EDY. FOB.,
TH4 my 'KNOWN REACP.DY FOB.
irritate and drench the kidneys. and bY - conitatit
use soon lead to chronic degeneration and tonfirtned
disease.
' We present the Constitution :Water tollie publle
with the conviction that it has no eqUal in reliev
ing the class of diseases for which, it; hes bees
found so eminently successful for - curinfiv and we
trustlhat we shall- be rewarded far our efforts"ail
placing so valuable a'remedy in a faim to meet the
requiromentsr of patient and physician.
•REAL•! READ! READIII
- - -
DANVILLE, PA'.; June 2,1862.— DR. WALII.
GREGG—Dear'Sirt—ln February, 1861. I wasidnic`'
ted with sugar diabetes,; and for five.niontlis I pas
ed more than, two gallons'of water in twenty-foil,
hours. I was. • obliged' ,to get .up as often saLten" ev • •
ticelve times during the, night, and in five months'
lost about five pounds in weight. During the mouth
of July, 18 , 61, I procured two bottles of Oolistituticti.;
.NYater, and in two days after nsingit I experienced .1
r relief, and after taking two bottles I was entirety
cured, soon after regaining my usual ood health,
, J. V•.: DB WDI7.
, .
• . , 5 ,...- - -
BOSTON CORKERE,..N..y.. Dec 27. 11361,W3t;;": IL'.
EIItEGO & CO.--Gents:—l freely give you liberty to
make use of the following certificate of the value Of.
Constitution Watetwhich I can recommend in the
highest inanner:—.My. wife' was attacked" with Pablt
in the shoulders, Wholplength of the 'bae.lt„ and in
bp r limbic with Palpitation of the Ilearland Int-
tation of the Bladder. _I trilled a phYsielltn *Myst
tended her about three months, when trojaftlzgr .
worse than he fehndber. Ithen employ ed one Of
-the best physicians lonia find; who' attended .13W,
for about time months, and while she•waiiiiiider'ble
care she did not suffer quite as much pain.. - ,lls. St- •
ally gave her Mr, and said"' her carte wasliiennible.
Poi." said he "she has Snail a combination of cote,'
Plaints that medicine giVen for one oPerates against ‘'
somerother of tier difficititieti." Aboitt this time she
commenced the use of Constitution Water; 'and' ttr -
our utter astonishment, almost thelfirst dtigeatemed
to have-the desired effect, and she kept on imProil
ing rapidly under its ;treatment, and , now4mperin
tends intirely her domestic affairs She Alas trot,
taken any of the Constitution Water for abctrt fors
weeks., and we are happy • e say that itches pro.,
&main permanent cure. -
WM. M. VAN BENECBOriN. •
<
„.„, .4. ~.
WE/ MEDFIELD, Ct,Ma.rch2 - 121.1.—D.11.. - Art .13,.".;
GREGG—Dear Sir:— flaynag seen your a dverthe
ment of' Constitution Water' rocommaidedf {rr
Ir f amation Of the Kidneys and Irritatiaf oft Ile.
Bladder, having sufferedf tr the past thrjm year, g.
and tried.the skill of a number off.; hysiaaria wit
only temporary relief, I was induced- to, try yorrt,
medicine. I y neared prie bcttle,of Soar agents '
-Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Elision &-"Co.:and„when .
bad used half of it. to ray surprise I found' a - gre :; change in my health: I have used two betties of-,
and am wherelneverettpected to be inutklife t v
and ingoed apirks. I awl' tes pre:* ray gratatt •_.
p
-.ler it I del .hat it is all' and more than von tea
•mended it.to be. ;MO the -blessing Of Boa tivetat-'.
,tend • riti in-your labors`cif love. , Yours ten
LEONARD
'
. LEONARD S. BIGGIiI'ONY I:
FOR SALE-BY ALL DRUGGISTS: , ;PRICE .k.
WM.' R. GREGG & CO.. Proprietitiel= • i+
MORGAN & ALLEN. General /Watts. ' '
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For Sale by A. J. IdILLER, Chaitibit#ol.- r•.: t.
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