HOPKINS' CHALYBEATE WATEE: WITH ANALYSIS, CERTIFICATES, &c. •A'/v- BALTIMORE: JOHN W. WOODS, PRINTER. 1858. ||0fliw' f lilgtote W»to. This Water is obtained from a well upon the farm of Mr. William Hopkins, in Baltimore County, Maryland, within 15 miles of the City of Baltimore, and 1 mile of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail Road. The well was dug in 1855, and is 80 feet deep; the Water standing within 8 feet of the surface of the earth. Numerous experiments made in order to test the supply of Water, only confirm the opinion that it is inexhaustible. The soil in which the well is dug, is a tenacious Red Clay, variegated with frequent strata of Magnesian Earth, and the Water rises through the original Sand Stone Rock. Its temperature when drawn from the well is 52° Far. • This Water has been extensively used by invalids for nearly two years, and has acquired great celebrity as a cu- rative in Dyspepsia, loss of Appetite,, Indigestion, Extreme Debility, and in various Atonic and Anemic conditions; through the instrumentality of those who have been signally benefited by its use. Its most prominent ingredients 1 Carbonate of Protoxyd according to a recent qualitative )■ of Iron, and analysis are, j Free Carbonic Acid Gas. It also contains . . . Carbonate of Magnesia, Chloride of Magnesium, Chloride of Potassium, Chloride of Calcium, Carbonate of Lime, a trace, And what is very remarkable, no Sulphur. A Water combining such ingredients will at once be re- cognized by Physicians as a valuable Remedial Agent, and being pleasant to the taste, and no ingredient contra-indi • eating its use as a common drink, it will doubtless become a popular Beverage. 4 DIRECTIONS FOR USE. The entire contents of a bottle may be drank before breakfast, and the same quantity, if desired, before dinner or at bed-time ; thus used it has been found to give tone to the stomach, and to improve digestion to a remarkable extent. The opinions of some of our most eminent Physicians, and other prominent citizens are annexed, and will abun- dantly establish what is herein stated. To meet the constantly increasing demand for the Water, the subscriber has perfected arrangements involving a large outlay of capital, which will enable him promptly to fill orders to any amount. The Water is bottled at the well in new bottles, made expressly for it, branded "Hopkins' Chalybeate, Baltimore," securely corked and copper wired, and will be delivered, free of charge, to all parts of the City, and to the several Rail Road Stations and Steamboats, and will be sold at the following prices, to which he invites the attention of the Community and the Trade. Terms Cash. Delivered in Baltimore. Per Doz...................................................................... $1 50, For one to five Gross....................................per gross 18 00,10 ^ ct. off. For six or more Gross.................................... " « is 00,15 19 " In Boxes of 2 Doz. 4 Doz. and 6 Doz. each. No Charge for Packages. ti&^SIl cents per dozen, ($4 50 per gross,) will be allowed for the empty bottles, packed, and in good order, delivered at my store. Orders from the City and from a distance, enclosing draft for amount ordered, will receive prompt attention if addressed to J. V'D. STEWART, Chemist, Sole Agent, S. E. corner Hanover and Camden-sts. Baltimore. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Baltimore, 4th Mo., 1857. To J. V'D. Stewart— Esteemed Friend: I hav.e a very favorable opinion of the Hopkins' Chalybeate Water, and believe it to be well adapted to many cases of Dyspepsia, Chlorosis, Anemia, and Gene- ral Debility. Respectfully, RICHARD H. THOMAS, M. D., Professor in University of Maryland. We cheerfully concur in the opinions expressed by Dr. Thomas. JOHN BUCKLER, M. D. GEORGE S. GIBSON, M. D. THOS. H. BUCKLER, M. D. F. E. CHATARD, M. D. SAMUEL CHEW, M. D. Prof, in University of Maryland. N. R. SMITH, M. D., Prof, in University of Maryland. JOHN P. MACKENZIE, M. D. J. H. PATTERSON, M. D. G. W. MILTENBERGER, M. D. Prof, in University of Maryland. 6 I have found Hopkins' Chalybeate Water a very valuable agent in the treatment of diseases in which Iron is indicated. It certainly possesses many advantages over Iron prescribed in other forms. D. I. McKEW, M. D. To J. Y'D. Stewart. Baltimore, March 3d, 1857. I have used the "Hopkins' Chalybeate Water" in my family with the most decided advantage. HENRY V. D. JOHNS, Rector of Emanuel Churchi Balto. I have received the greatest benefit from the use of "Hop- kins' Chalybeate Water." MARY E. BANNING. Baltimore, March 3, 1857. Baltimore, March 3d, 1857. I have used the "Hopkins' Chalybeate Water" in my family, in a case of extreme debility, with decided advantage and the greatest satisfaction. J. ALEXANDER SHRIYER, Agent of Balto. and Phila. Steamboat Co. Baltimore, March 7,1857. I have used the "Hopkins' Chalybeate Water" in my family with decided benefit. BASIL T. ELDER. No. 206 N. Charles street. 7 Baltimore, March 7, 1857. I have used the "Hopkins' Chalybeate Water" in my family in two cases of debility—one a very extreme case, with perfectly satisfactory results. JAMES TILGHMAN, Captain of the uHugh Jenkins." I consider the "Hopkins' Chalybeate Water" as of great value, especially in cases of extreme debility. It has been used by an aged member of my family with decided benefit. WM. A. TALBOTT, No. 42 St. Paul street. Baltimore, April 12, 1858. I have used the^'Hopkins' Chalybeate Water" in my family in a case of extreme debility, with the most happy result. S. N. HYDE, Broadway. Baltimore, April 21, 1858. I think highly of the virtues of "Hopkins' Chalybeate Water." It has been used at different times by several members of my family with benefit. JOHN G. PROUD, Insurance Agent, No. 63 Second-st.