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ts DR. TOWNSEND’S @OMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, R AND MLESOING OF THE AOR. THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN THB WORLD. This Extrect is put up in Quart Bottles; it is osm tines Oncaper, Pleasanter, and warranted superior to ong sold. It cures without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the patient, HIE great beauty and rity of this Sarsaparilla ever T ‘all Sther medicine,’ baat ehlls fe ered copped imvigorates the body. It is ene of the very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES ever known; it not only purifice the whole system, and Btrenghens the person, bucit creates new, pure, and rich blood, & power possessed by ho other medicine.” And iu this lies th Frond eecret of its wonderful success, It has performed with: In the last five years more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of @isense; at least 15,000 were considered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5, children during the two Past seasons, 10,000 Casxs or Gunerat Dentuity ann Wan or Nervous Exxuor. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system Permanently. To those who haye lost their muscular cnerey Y the effects of medicine or indiscretion committed in youtl ‘OF the excessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on & general physical prostration of the nervous system, lassitude, Want of ambition, fainting sensations, premattre decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease, consumption, ean be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy, This Sar- vapariMa is far superior to any INVIGORATING GORDIAL, as it renews and invigorates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in a most extra~ ordinary degree. CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bron ehitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Catarrh, Cough: Asthma, Spitting of Blood, rew in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, ditticult or profuse Expectorativn, Pain im the Side, &c., have been and ean be cured. SPITTING BLOOD Naw Youx, April 28, 1347. Da. Townsenn,—I rong believe that your Sarsaparilla hae been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I hay for several years, hada bad cough. It became worse and worre. At last 1 rained large quantities of blood, had Right sweats, and w: Feats: debili d and reduced, and ad not expect to live. have enly used your Sarsaparill short time, and there has @ wonderful change been wrought i me. I am now able to walk all over the city. “I raise no Bisod,and my cough has left me.” You can well imagine that Tam thankful for. these results Your obedient servant, WM. RUSSELL, 65 Catharine street. FEVER AND AGUE. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is unequalled in cases of the Chills and Fever and Ague, The following letter ie only one ef hundreds that we have received from the South and West of like churacter. i Oswxco, Mich., Oot 22, 1847. Dr. Towxssxv—Dear Sir,—I purchased for my wife two dottles of Sarsaparilla of your agent, Mr. McNair, of Kala masoo, to try it tur the Fever and Ague. Before | had finished the first bottle, it linpet warm the blood, and every ether day, when the Chills and Fever appeared, they were less violent; and before she had finished the bottle, she was en- tirely relieved, and she was much better than she had been Defore she took the Ague. A lady that had been very sick with the Chills and Fever, but had broke them with quinine, and was left ina very weak ond. distressing state, and trou~ dled exceedingly with the Ague Cake, seeing the effect that it haden my wite, she sent and procured a few bottles, and it restored her in a few weeks to complete health. Your Sarsa- rilla is, without doubt, walled in diseases incident to @ West, and if you think that this communication will be of ‘Dee, you are at Liberty to use it as you choose, Yours respectfully, CHARLES H. SWAIN. RHEUMATISM. ‘This is only one of more than four thousand eases of Rheu- matism that Dr. Townsend's Sursaparilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cuses are weekly eradicated by its ex- traordinary virtues. James Cummings, Es Asylum, Blackwell's following letter — one of the assistants in the Lunatic i, is the gentleman spoken of inthe BLACKWELL's Istaxp, Sept. 14, 1847. Dr. Townsenp: Dear Sir—I have suffered terribly for nine years, with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I ould not eat, sleep, or walk. Lhad the utmost distressing ‘and my limbs were terribly swollen. Ihave used four of your Sursaparilla, and they have done me more then ood. Iam so much better— ‘OU are at liberty te use this, Yours, respectfully. JAMES CUMMINGS, FITS! FITS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not haying tested his Sarsaparilla in oases of Fits, of course never recommended it, and was su) sed to re= eeive the following, from an intelligent aud respectable far- mer, in Westchester County :— FoRDHAN, August 13, 1847. Dr. Townsexn: Dear Sir—I have a little girl, seven years efage, who bas been several years afticted with Fits; we tried almost every thing for her, but without succe: last, al- though we could ind no recommendation in our circular, for 6 like bers, we thought, as she was in very delicate health, ‘would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, aud are very ‘we did: for it not only restored her strength, but she bas Teturn of the Fits, to our great pleasure and surprise. etl ¢ thousand dollars worth of indeed, 1 am entirely relieved. for the benotit of the aftiicted. « we Bhe aie eat becoming rugged hear’ 1 at which we feel rateful. ‘ours, respectful w JOuN BoriER, Je. FEMALE MEDICINE. ‘Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Insiplent Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Costiveness, Wiles, Leucorrhoa,’ or ‘Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and’ fur the yeneral rostration of the system—no matter whether the result of herent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness, or accident, Nothing can Le more surprising than its invigo~ tating “fiagts on the human frame. Persons all weakness and Tassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of ) under its influence; it immediately counteracts the rvelessuess of the femule frame, whieh is the great cause of Barrennees. It will not be expected of us, in cases of 6 ‘cate a nature, to exhibit certincates of cures performed, but agvure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been wee Yeparted to us. Thousands of casv#, where families have been ‘without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable Bedieine, have been Llessed with fine, healthy offspri TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extract of Sarsaparilla hag been expressly prepared in reference to female cot ats. No female who has reason to Suppose she is approaching that eritical poriod, ** The turn of life,” should neglect to take it, us it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which fe~ ‘are subj js time of life. ‘This period may be de: id for several years, by using this medicine. Nor is it le valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is ealculated to assist nature, by quickening the blood and in- Vigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all the delicate discases to which women are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, by removing the impurities of the body, not fe far stimulating ns to produce subsequent relaxation, which is the cave of most medicines tuken for female weakness and disease. By using a few bottles of this medicine, many sovere and painful surgical operations may be prevented. GREAT BLESSING TO MOTHERS & CHILDREN. ‘Iv is the eafest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system and relieving the suffering attendant upon child-birth, er discovered. It strengthens both the mother and child, revents pain and disease, increnses and enriches the food; Those who have used it, think it is indispensible. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents dis~ eases attendant upon child-birth—in Costivencss, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Paine, Memorr- Boge; and in regulating the secretions and equalizing the cireuiation, it has no equal. The great beauty of this medi~ @ine is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most successfully; very few cases require any other medicine, in Somenn little castor oil, or magnesia, is useful. Exercise in the open air, and light food, with this medicing, will always insure # safe and easy confinement. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. ‘Those that imitate Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparill Fiably called their stuff a great And have copied our bills and circulars which relate to the Complaints of women, word for word—other men who put up medicines, have, since the great success of Dr. Townsend’ Sarsaparifia in complaints incident to females, recommended theirs, although previously they did not. A number of th mixtures, pills, Xc., are iijurious to females, as they agar Yate diseare, and undermine the constitution, SCROFULA CURED. ‘This certifiente conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the Dlovd. ‘Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. THREE CHILDREN. ownsenn—Dear Sir: 1 have the pleasure to inform three of my children have been eured of the scrofula ‘uso of your excellent medicine, They were afflicted ely with bad sores; have taken only four bottles ; it took them away, for which { feel myself under great obliga~ ‘urs respectfu Your EN AG W, CRALN, 106 Wooster street. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physi- different parts of the Union. - This is to certily, that we, the undersigned Physicians of the City of Albany, have, in ‘numerous cases, preseribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsap di believe it to be one of the most valuable preparau' D. ELMEN DORE, M. D, Yr Aupaxy, April}, 1547. CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. ‘The i tiftentes are selected from n large number rerved this week. The tret was kindly forwarded. to us by Dr. Colwell, etuble physician, of extensive practice at Oswego, New He wrices that the Sarsaparills has per- cures, and the better it is known the more it. is formcciated: Hiie letter can Ue seen at the office, if any wish airs East Oswnao, Dec. 10, 1347. Dr. Conwet1—Dear Sir:—This is to certify that [have Deen sick a number of years with the Consumption, and that ‘the past summer J was su ipw that my friends thought TL could pot live puta very short Cine, and by your advice, thinking thers was yet a hope left, 1 commenced taking Dr. Town= fend'* Sarvaparilla, which sooon gave me relief. I grew bet ter fast while taking the Sareaparilla, and am now able to be About the house and do some work. Lowe my recovery, thas far, to the above medicine, and believe that it saved me from the If you choose you may forward shis statement to the grave. If . Townsend. me Mra. MARGARET ARMSTRONG. ‘We, the undersigned, ure acquainted with Mrs. Armstrong, and know the above to be true, Sanan Jane Herprneon, ‘AVETH BARTHOLOMEW, ¥ HADLEY, Mary Coon, JL CURE. New Yonx, Dee. 14, 1847. Yenrw’ Day I reevived as parila. For four years vious to this 1 was ve had not strength to be Rhout the house. I applied to physicians and could obtain no Telief, and at the time | commenced taking your Sarsaparilla, Thad! atmont despaired of getting any letter: The blood in my veins was like water. [bled yory much at the lungs, I Mi revere pains in my chest, aud heart, and was troubled nt nes with something rising in my throat, so that it was im~ eeible to rpeak. I dixcoverd a change for tho better, in my Reaith'on taking one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and ‘in two weeks was able to be up about half an hour ata time, aud persevered in taking your Sarsaparilla. In four weeks I was Dr, Townsnrn—' a present two Lottl Je to go about the house, and re be ever since remark~- ably strong, and attribute the recovery of my health entirely fo your Sarraparilla, If this statement will be the means of ai ers, sian rye afflicted, baa Lt oa you to wake it known,’ Yours, res . pigten sters E. SUMNER, 70 Vanda street. CAUTION. ‘Owing to the great cuccess and immonse sale of Dr. Town- send's Sartapariila, a number of men who were formerly our have eommepoed making Sareaparilla Extracts, Fiizirs, Bitters, Ex of Yellow Dock, &e, They gener- ally putit up in the game shape hotties fome of them Htolen and copied oir advertisoments. They are only hlees imitations, and should be avoided. Prinetpal office, 125 Fulton street, Sun Building, N. Vs Redding & Co., 8 State street, Boston; Dyott & Sona, 132 Norun Second treet, Philadelphi Baltimore; P.M, Cohen, Charl rires street, N.O,; 103 South Pearl strect, Albany; and ‘All the prineipal druggists and merehants generally roughout the Unived Staves, Went Indies and the Canadas CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION OF THE WORST CLASS 38 DAILY CURED BY DR. HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR ‘TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION. M ied MEDICAL FACULTY, 48 WELL AS THE PUB- lie, are struck with won: made daily by this extraordinary, m Je y many of our mont tain and epeedy eure for tuberealar Consumption, in stages. It has been recommended by that emit De Mott, and is constantly used in the Mari Savannah, Ga., by Dr. Arnold, the senior ph; Hospital.’ The London Lancet, London Braithwaite’s Retrospect, and eal Journals, have spoken in prai rising effects of _— DR HASTINGS’ PREPARATION, Jed, not only many times, of the sur- It has been thoroughly der the charge of Dr. in Lon firet physycians of Engla an unrivalled remedy tn Consut of the Lungs. The following are a few o# the opinions ex- pressed hy the Medical Faculty of Engl Dr. Williamson, of Manslester, thus writes NDER ITS INP! BE. “T have seen the emaciated being, on whose brow death had seemed to have set his seal, acquire invioration and strength and exebange his early mornings of intense suffering and distressing cough, for the ealm repose which alone weeompa- nies sound health. » DR, WARE, OF LIVERPOOL. T regard Hastings’ Syrup of Naphth ical discove ‘any age, and consider ite ‘curing Consumption a# established beyond all doubt or uestion.” “Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, “Haile it as the great consump- | tive antidote and cure;" and Dr. Hamilton, of Bath, pro- nouncee it." the only known remedy which may be frolied on for removing tubercles from the lunge, and preventing forma tion of others.’ | ‘A single bottle will prove its effieney. All the proprietor asks is the trial of one bottle, the action of whieh will prove to the patient the virtue of thi« medicine, as one of the oncy | ‘Coughs, colds, bronchitis, declines, asthma, night sweats, | end pitting of blood are cured in a surprisingly short space of time; the severest colds having yielded to the treatment of | the Naphtha Syrup in the short space of forty-eight hours — | James Western, of Pontiac, Michigan, wae attacked with | spitting of bluod, and could obtain no relief until he tried MASTINGS' NAPHTHA, whieh stepped it in half an hour,” To enamerate all the cures | performed by th ne would oecupy a volume; the ae- Companying havo been selected by the American Agent. from of certificates and letters whioh have been received by Nrack, Rockland Co., N. ¥., Sept. 5, 1848. M. A. F, HARRisoN—Sir : 1 write to inform you of the of- fect your Syrup has bad upon my wife. She has been afflicted with the worst form of Consumption for two years, and had teen given up by two physicians, when I saw your kdvertine- menvof Dr. Haating’s Compound Syrup of Naphtha, | Being favorably impressed with it, I bought one bottle, which ha #0 beneficial an effect that she persevered in the use of it. ‘When she commenced taking it, she was confined to her bed, Dut is now enabled to be up and attend to her household duties, | and I feel confident that the use of @ few more bottles will | entirely eure her. I would also add, shat my brother's child had been afflicted with n bad cough from its earliest infane; the effect of the Naphtha Syrup uj on her. jid so, and the use of half a bottle completely cur her. You are at liberty to use this letter at your discretion. Respectfully, JOHN G. PERRY, Read the following, from one of the first P iaus in the country. The Agent has received tho following letter from Dr. T. B, Mason, so well known as the leading physician of New Orleant Nuw Onuxans, Feb'y 7, 1849. Mn. M. A. F. Harniaon—In answer to yours of the th January, I inform you that, owing to the high reputation of Dr. Hastings, I was induced to try this Naphtha Syrup (of which you are the agent) in several cases of pulmonary con- sumption, and was much surprised at the result, In every ease after taking the first bottle, the patient felt greatly re- Hioved, and the tubercles topped forming, and thowe already formed began to be removed. Every case I have now under treatment I consider in a fair way to recover. In haste, yours, J. B. MASON, M.D. Principal Office, 142 Greenwich street, corner of Liberty, N. York. Price $1 per bottle—6 bottles for mhz 18¢* GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. GAY’S EXTRACT OF CANCHALAGUA, A CALIFORNIAN PLANT Of rare medi UBLICLY ADMITTED BY DR. TOWNSEND, MANU- facturer of “ Townsund’s Sarsaparill ‘To be “Far better than Sarsaparilla,”” A CERTAIN PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR 'ONSUMPTION, Conghs, Col hms, ‘Bronchitis, Scrofula, Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgi rysipel 1 Paraly- sis, Pleurisy, Jaundice, Dyspe yaentery, Dropsy, Liver Complaint, Pil jainte, Nore yous Aifections, Cutaneous Disord FEVER AND AG Fevers in general, Hemorrliages, Fluxes, Obstructions, In- creased Discharges, Depraved Defective Appetitos, indi- tion, and al es originating in : CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, OR IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. or which tend to enervate the rystem. It gives tone and vigor to the Digestive Organs, and is remarkable fur te Animating, Strengthening, and Restorative Powers. Taken in the spring, or fall of the year, it is invaluable as » Family Medicine, in Preparing the system to sustain the changes of our climate, ‘As no mineral substance whatever enters into the eomposition of this medicine, it may be offered to the most delicate female, or youngest child, without apprehension. ‘Rnlimmense number of peréons have weed the celebrated Canchalagua of California, sinee its very tecent Introduction into this country by Mr. Gay: and they all concur in stating that one of its most astonishing propertics is its immediate and effectual action ppen the blood. A freer and more ra~ nid circulation {3 at once produced, and the slightest wound ‘will readily prove how liquid and pure the blood at once he- Its action is felt through every vein of the body, with the most invigorating power; itis not like bleeding, which relieves the system by conveying fro the purer and niore liquid limpid blood, nnd leaves its stagnant and vitiated Particles behind; nor like transfusion and injection, which Add to it a fluidity at the expence ofits quality; but it cre fs it were, a new and healthy blood, and imparts new life and action to every part of the body. So long as the blood is pure nd healthy, no infection, however malignant, can take deop old of the #yatem, and the z ST ASMODIC CHOLERA may, through its use, be deprived of its malignant character. ie terror of fever and ague, in crossing the Isthinus of Pa~ nama, and at the GOLD REGIONS, to exist; for a single bottle of the Canchala- ‘up and eradicate this dreaded disease, even if Of long standing. A single bottle of the same will be found to contain one-third more doxes than a quart bottle of Sarsa~ Parilla, whilst, from its condensed ferm, the freight on tho Fame will not be one-fourth as much; besides this, it con- tains ho syrap or ingrediemt likely to ferment and sour in warm climates. comes. neede no lon; gun will breal CANCHALAGUA vs. SARSAPARILLA. HE ANNEXED LETTER, FROM AN EMINENT LAW- ft je public by the proprietor of Gay's Canchala- ibute to the extraordinary virtues of this Ci u icin Nonrnampron, February 7, 1849. Dear Sir—I have long wished to see you, that 1 might give youn accurate account of the remarkable cure of my only Jaughter, ofa violent case of ecrofula, She is now almost three yenrs of age. In February last, putrid sores wpon the lips, face, and glands made their uppearance, and increased with fearful rapidity; one of her eyes became so badly ulce~ Fated, that to all appearance it could never again be restored. This continned for six weeks, the child being a most horrible fight, and the hearts ef her parents almost broken, During tite whole of thie period we used Sarraparilla in large quanti- Fee Meteo ahaa wan Wot arrercod ta. the Teast. Wile the disease was still at its height, I happened one day to call at the store of your very gentlemanly agent in this place, and relating the manner in which our child was aiilicted, he ad~ Vised me tomake a trial of your Canchalagoa. I took but One bottle, having no confidence in it; but commenced giving ft according to your directions, stopping all other medicines at once; and in just five days the swelling visibly decreased, the ulcer began ‘to heal, and she improved rapidly for three Ks, and, to our very erent joy, was apparently cured ‘two bottles having been used. Naiming this ome of our incredulous friends, they scemed to ‘cure must in part have been effected by the uso ‘parilin; and it was not easy, under the circum- Stances, to argue against that opinion: but now for the proof. mn the child appeared to be perfectly cured, we stopped giv- ing her your extract, supposing all was aafe; butin twenty-five duys the eame eruptions, running at the eye, and awelliig be; gan to return. | We waited five days to see if it would amoant fC anything serious. It inereased rapidly as before, We again commenced giving her your medicine, and in five days, (the fame period of time as before;) she began to grow better; and In about two weeks war weil again. We continued, giving the extract for three of four weeks longer, and then ite use entirely, From that day to thi hi perfectly well, and is now as fine # pictu Evor seen; not a scar or pit remains to mar her beauty. My father, Isaac Houges, of North Adams, Mass., a physi~ cintd, came Co feo us, With the intention of preseribing for her, but as we were Using Your medicine with success, and the child’ improving rapidly, he did not condemn itp ut eft his own prescription to be used in case your extract faile It ix needless to add, that we had wo occasion for it fam sure he will now ‘recommend your medicine in cases. As for myrelf, Lask of every one who has any tion of this kind to make a trial of your invaluable Canchala~ i ill be rewarded tenfold. gua, and 1 am certain they will Horie onfold. AGES. ‘the el Tagua, 36 Broadway, New Yor! From R. H. Winsiow, Exq., bai , Eag.t Sint cheerfully comply with your request i He ote with others, che benett which I have derived from the use of your Extract of Canchalagua, or California Plant. my aystem are evident and gratifying, and have induced me 4 recommend itn vee to my friends) and 1 Mav pleased to arsure sv, that in ny instance have I been die- Sppointed in its efficacy. T do not besltate in ty confidence in its remarkable mediei- nal qualities, torrtate that T believe it will be found to be an teccllent. reiedy-in most cases of ditenses of the liver and Kineyein pulmonary affections, aud also in the purification the bloo 5 vr iiac your merit in the introduction of this invaluable plant may be appreciated, is the sincere wish of Yours kw YORK, Sept. 14, 1848, incerely, 0 WINSLOW. From the Sunday Timo Gay's Cann cpu se Mexico hind ever produced any- Iuable than the plant from which thik prepara ald not be inclined to despise it, for we Ble medicines which ‘é Canchalagua is one of the mont valua- has been added to the pharmacopoia within the present century. We mean what we say—for its aficcts have been tested under our own eye, with Surprising and beneficial results, in a ease of confirmed bron~ i @ most sale agents, Rushton, Clark & 3.& W, Penfold & Co., Haviland, 1 by the leading apothecaries in Brondway, and throughout the eity. mid 10 rre BOGLE’S HYPERION F LUID, § NOW CONSIDERED by those who ute it, the best arti« S fot the Hilt ever invented, and is indispensable at the Jadies’ toilet. It entirely clears the skin from seurf and dan- druff, and by its tonic and stimulating qualities, caures a healthy aetion in the blood vessels, nerves, &e., which feed the hair, thereby preventing: ‘and grey bair, AUTHORITATIVE IDENC From Da, Winerow Lewis, one of the most eminent Phy- ston. sicians of Bot he eis, Fe 15, 1807, Wn, Rocur, Sir—The preparation invented by you ti tiale, haw been catensively weed in my family for come time, And they give it the decided preference over all other compo- of de weir igcrates and beautifies the hair, and clears the skin of all impurities, without producing any ultimate deleterious ehecte which are so frequently the result of many wellknown tented’ compounds. Having thoroughly tested, and ite repnlation fairl established, as the reat article known for the Pumas hair, ft may beauperfious, euill I eannot resist the opportunity to add to others the nal ant, ni 1.0 W LEWIS, dr. of your obedient tery D. San: For rale, whclerate and retail by M 100 Fulton street, corner of William 110 and 273 Broadway. To be obtain manufacturer, Wm. Bogle, 277 Wasi and of the principal Druggists and States and Cénada. ‘of the proprietor and ington La tags Whee fers in the Unite rumen Nah 13t® CLIREHUGH’S VENTILATING OR GOSSAMER WIGS, SCALPS, AND LADIES HEAD DRESSES, GTAND pre-eminent above all others in the world, An ex- mination will prove this uo egotistical boast. ‘Thei culiar light, ventilating and gossamer sharast shaped and fitted to the head exnetly as tl grows, every hair having the appearance of rkin; their elasticity, superi ity of material ode of arrangement, form such ip; their style of finish and ship; their style of isl Sagas fala a combination of improvements, that all haye pronounced them Perfect Heads of Ha Strangers are invited to inapoet them, wi m ea- riosity, of with the intention to purchase,” Prices moderate. tp stairs, opposite Howard's Hotel 170 Broadway | nature to expel from the s | one important particular, the medicine here SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, TS ONLY MEDICINE WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OP RXPERIMENT IN ALL CASES OF PULMONARY DISEASE.—THE ONLY ME~ DICINE OF THE KIND THAT CON- TAINS NO CALOMEL, OPIUM, OR ANY OTHER DELETERIOUS DRUG.—THE ONLY MEDI- CINE THAT CAN BE USED WITH SAFETY ‘AND ADVANTAGE BY CONSUMP- TIVE PA- TIENTS, ‘ AND OTHERS, SUFFERING UNDER THAT CLASS OF DISEASES, GENERALLY THOUGHT INCURABLE BY THE MEDICAL FACULTY. ‘The elements of which th Herbs and Roo the medici ie much difftenlty when ti pectoration, which if retained produces consi the matter in an abscess or tubercle, and pulsion from the system, at the same time so ted parts, bealing the laceration, and produeing mK es the bowels without the aid of dicines; it allays the mor the system as other medi HISTORY OF SCHE ULMONIC. SYRUP.— a fered presents stronger claims to public attention than any other preparation Profersing to have similar remedial virtues; inasmuch as Jo~ Beph H. Schenck, the proprietor of shis Syrup, was actually Teatored by it from the last stage of Consumption to sound health, as mnay be seen from the following abridged history of case. A tore particular account of his cure is contained u publication called “A History and Description of the Character and Variety of Consumption,” which is distribu ed gratuitously from the principal offices anda gencivs of M Schenck, in almost every part of the country. From the facts here stated and certified beyond the pos bility of cavil, it will be observed that there is nothing merely theoretical or speculative im the eurative properties of thie Syrup. Nothing is taken for granted; the proprietor offers in advance of a mass of evidence, his own case, which is remark~ able, but by no means without a parallel in'the history of this medicine; for other cures have been performed by it equally surprising and as well authenticated, It may be remarked in Pisting, However, that ‘the wnuals of medical science do) not furnish « single instance wherein pulmonary disease had be allowed to proceed ao far as in the case of Mr. Schenck, was then cured by medical treatment; in fact, the mont emi~ ent writers among the regular faculty have dated thet auch a result is impossible, By no medicines whatever, either re~ gular or. irregular, except ScHeNcK’s PuLMoNic Sy- RuP, has such 'an extreme case been ‘succossfully treated, The reader is here called on to observe that the testimony offered by Mr. Schenck in his own case and in others, differs materially from the certificate system,” in general use among the venders of patent medines. The per- fons who certify, subseribe and testify on oath to the merita of this Sy real persons, many of whom occupy high station, social and political, as will clearly appear from an examination of the pamphlet referred to above, and also from. what follows :— In the year 1880, Mr. Schenck, then residing in Philadel~ phis, wae declared by several eminent physicians, among thera 7. Parrish, to be iu one of the obstinate stages of Pulmonary Consumption. The symptoms were ,appalling, including an Jncessant cough, raising of blood, severe pain in the breast, hectic fever, night sweats, and, iu fact, all the indications of approaching death. His recovery was universally deemed im~ possible, whou, with a view to relieve the distressing symp- Toms, without presuming to indulge in the hope of a cure, ho commenced the use of this medicine. Its beneticial effects were immediately seen. The expectoration became copious, an incredible quantity of yellow matter mixed with clotted Vlood, was discharged from the lungs, after which his con lescence was rapid, and to the amazement of all his sequal tances, including ihe physicians, in wbout three weeks hie health’ was perfectly restored. Sixteen years nave passed ¥, and there hay been no return of the disease, aud Mr. ck ie now enabled to attend to his active dutios with aa much vigor ag'at any time in his previous life, ora mo particular account of this astonishing cure, sec Mr. Schenck Pamphlet, page & where the testimony of many of the princi- Pal inhabitants of the neighborhood where he lived, including Inembers of Congress, Judges of the Court, other ‘gentlemen in high office, members of the bar, physicians, merchants, &e., Ke,, ie adduced to establivh the whole train of fuct ot ‘the least doubt can remain in the minds of the most okep- tical. ‘The fame of this eure, which was almost esteemed miraca- lous, soon extended to & great distance, and M ing become ponsessor of the original recipe, proved it in’ the mode of preparation, hia tions for the medicine, that he was at’ Inst obliged to devote his whole time to the manufacture. It was found that re~ peated experiments, in every variety of pulmonic disease, confirmed all the expectations which’ the Syrup had raised, and proved that its virtues were more extensively applicable than had been anticipated, "A great variety of diseases, some of them pronounced incurable by tho moat experienced and skilful doctors, yielded to the gentle, yet powerful influence of the Pulmonic Syrup. Is would require # volume to contain even a brief outline of the numerous cures which have been flected by the medicine. The following examples are selected from the pamphlet pre- pared by Mr. Schenck for gratuitous circulation :— BRONCHITIS. Mrs. Sarah Dearr, residing at Nv. 332 Race strect, Philadel thin, about four years ago was attacked by the most distres: Ing symptoms of Bronchitie—pain in the breast, troublesome ro throat, ke., and after the d_ highly inn many Spplicn- Inpee of year th assumed a most threatening and fatal appearance. She had severe raips in her side and stomach, her throat was in « Areadtul condition, so sore that she could scarcely articulate a syllable. She had o high fever eyery day, violet bendaghe, creeping chills, and profuee night sweats. She was also afflicted with total 1 appetite, costiveness, and general debility. Her ph; ian despaired of giving her any relief, as no food or medicine would. remain on her stomach, At th time she began the use of SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRU, which sme broke the cough, and was the first article which her stomach would retain since the commencement of her illness. A natural and healthy warmth was restored to the extremities, which had lately become as cold as marble, the expectoration wi di coased ay: Bi what surprised every one was, thi er using several botth Of the Syrup, the affected side and breast broke out in about twenty’ large biles, by the discharge of which disease was expelled from her system, and she was 1 stored to perfect heulth, which she has since enjoyed wil interruption. ler cure was permanent, Bre, Deatr, whose certificate may be seen at our office in F iphia, likewise testifies to several other cures not less sur) ing than her own, Which she has known to be performed by this Syru; She will satisfy all inquiries at her residence above men tioned bits ® peculiarity of ng the system, sometimes by expectoration, and avi met y eruptions cutaneeus disel en. Ki sine Palinonie Syrup i prepared by 4-H. SCHENCK, No, . jouth Sixth street, V! lel Be BRANCH DEPOTS, Naw Youx—BUSH & CLICKENER, 81 Barclay stre Bosron—KEDDING & CO, x State street Batrimone—S. E. SMITH) Sun nk New Omueans—d, WRIGHT & CO., 151 Chartres street. PRICE $1 per bottle, or SIX bottles for $5. mhil3 18¢* SAND’S SARSAPARILLA, IN QUART BOTTLES, POR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AND FOR THE CURE OF #CROFULA, MERCURIAL DIswases, RHRUMATISM, CUTARROUS BRUPTIONS, STUMBORN ULC LIVER COMP! DYSPEPSIA, COKSUMPTION, FRMALE COMPLAINTS, LOG# OF APPETITE, DRMILITY, KC, uch time in. bringing to its present state of per- furnish this preparation of Sarsapari fection, and the experience of fourteen years them the moet ample opportunity to study, forms, the diseases for which it is recommended, it exactly to their relief and cure. Patients who good Medicine are invited to, give it a trial, and selves of its superiority, and the in property it weaees of arresting and curing di The bottle has been enlarged to hold one Quart, and in its present improved form may safely claim to be the best and cheapest medicine of the Its progress to the fame it has ed, may be traced Sa longline of facts and cures that stand as andinarks and beacons for the invalid, [ashy the way to the haven of health, and what it bas already done for the thousands who hare t, it is capable of doing for the millions still suffer~ ng and struggling with disease. It purifies, cleanses and strengthens the fountain springy of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal fram DYSPEPSIA CURED. imonial, from a gentleman so well known no comment, as it recommends itself to Nxw Yorx, December 18, 1848. Messrs. A. B, & D. Saxns:—Gentlemen—Having expe enced the most beneficial effects from the use of your Sarsa- arilla, it gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the nu- ntaneous effusions of grateful hearts which you continually are receiving, My care was dyspeptic, or rather I may term it, a weakness of the digestive organs. more than a year, I wax troubled With wind upon my stomach and its frequent eructation, to- gether with producing » epadmodic contraction of the heart, Often gaye me much annoyance. After trying various reme~ dies without avail, and. these, too, prescribed by one of our most eininent physicians, I commenced with your Sareaparilla, Betore 1 had ued half a bottle, almost every symptom of this disagreeable complaint had vanished, and in m few weeks its continued use effected a complete cu I therefore confident- ly recommend it to all persons affected in the same manuer, and have reason to believe that many who are suffering under a ruppored diecase of the heart, if they would take your Sarka~ ‘arilla, in a few weeks would find themmlyes restored to ealth in both mind and body. I remain yours, very truly, JOUN’ V. COX, 95 Lexington avenue, SAND’S SARSAPARILLA IN PRUSSIA. The proprietors of this valuable medicino, have just re- ceived un order from our esteemed friend and correspondent, Theadere &. Fay, Secretary of Legation to the Court of Prus tin, for the use of a member of the Royal Family~a copy of Which we herewith lay before our readers.—Home Journal, U.S, Legation, Bertin, Nov. 39, 1818, “GxntiemEN—I wish you to send two dozen bottles of our Sareaparilla, for the use of his royal highness Prince uldimir, of Prussia, to this legation, as soon ax possible, Tt je necessary that he should receive it immediately; therefore, pleane send it by first steamer. The bill ean be made out in The name of the prince and sent with it. Your obedient servant, THEO. 8. FAY.” The following certificate from Col. Samuel G. Taylor, a gen- tleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance through= on the Southern States, nd lately appointed Consul te New Granada, comme! it to the attention of al ie peared gg Naw York, Jan. 7, 1848, Mesers, A. Th. & D. Saxps Genrirxen —Having ured and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsaparilln on different persons In various parts of the southern country, viai—Virginia, Lowi~ siana, Texas and Mexico, L feel much pleasure im stating the high opinion entertained of ite great medicinal val own Case it acted almost likes charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the rystem, and exciting in the moat agrea~ able manner. @ tonic and inviworating influence, Your Sareaparilla is highly eee and extensively used vy the United States Army in Mexico, and my cousin, Gene- ral Zachary Taylor, has for the past five years been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same; he and myself adopted the article at the kame time, and it is now considered 1 almost indispensable requisite in the army. In eonclusion I would ray, that the better itis known the more highly it will be prized, amd 1 trust that its health restoring virtues will make it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our widely extended country. Yours very respectfully - 8. G. TAYLOR. United States C o New Granada. The following interesting case is presented, and the rei invited to its careful perueal, Comment on such eviden unnecesrary — New York, April 26, 1347, Mxasns Saxna:—Gentlemen—Having long been aftticted with general debility, weakness, loss of appetite, Ke., Fee ing no benefit from the various remedies preseribed, 1 co cluded alout three months since to make uso of your Sarsapa. T now have the pleasure of i rw that its offec have beon attended with the happiest results in restoring health, and 1 am induced to add my testimony to the ma ‘you already postess; and to those desiring further i 1 will. personally give the particulars of my ets of th by calling at Yours Feepecsaly, JANET MoINTOSH. Thie certifies that Miss Janet McIntosh is known to me aa a member of the Church, in good at dei 8. SPENCER, tor of Second Presbyterian Brookiyn. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B, & D, Sand Dro 1 Chemists, 100 Fulton street, corner of Williai New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout ¢ Talted stator and Canadas, Price’ $1 per bottles. ax bettl for $5. Ay algo by Angn: Philadelphia; Canby & Hartlevt, Baltimor Washington; Haviland, Horral & Co., Ch » New Orlean Dexter, Albany;,and 8. mhig HOO SHALLENGE—VALIERS FRENCIL PILLS. ‘This is an unrivalled remedy for diseases of a pri- fate nature, A positive and speedy curgywithout th ef diet or hindrenee from business. lap Lierty otaves, striction 0X. DR. FELIX GOURAUD’S TALIAN MEDICATED SOAP.-THIS VALUABLE BMOL- ent is now by eommon consent ra 0. 1, ae a for Motchen, Piaples, Pustulon, Scurt, Tan Freckles hae” burn, all kinds of eruptions, and every species of diseoloration of the skin. All competition has been completely distaneed dy this invaluable composition, the demand for ¥ ich withim the Inst six months has inereased more than five hundred per eent, and i which its use imparts to the complexion have re verbial as a beautifier of the Skin; and no dressing room ean be considered furnished with a proper toilet that lacks , GOURAUD'S ITALIA DICATED SOUP. Tt is also a delicious shaving compound, and can be used i talt water—and is a sovereign and instantaneous remedyfor sof insects. If beauty be, as is asserted, only #KIN D: the more important that the thin covering in which lo trae ate. Dr. G. might go on, aiuplifying the merits of hie n Medicated Soap, but he thinks the extraordinary nam- certificates wae have been published throughout the Liners resides should be kept in ite provent and most iv a, at the ‘al thousaud of dollars to the Doctor, r in , Clergymen, Members of Congi Cuptaing o Officers of the Army, and a host of di Euiehed Ladi 4, the original of which can always be seen, quired, are, he Doctor thinks, sufficient to convin not wilfully blind. If ther apply to them the language of Se not Sloses and the prophets, ni ‘one rose from the dead.” AMONG POPULAR ERROR: There i¢ probably no one more mixchievou supposes that cutaneous eruption can be removed by deluging the stomach with #0 called Sarsaparilla, and other wishy Washy decoctions, pills, eluctuaries, bi ot only vulgar, but exceedingly pernicious, ops not only cause » larg drain upon the purse, but actually tend to aggravate the deformity they pretend to cure. The medival faculty have, time and again, demoustrated that diseases of the can only be removed by outward application, 'y washes, and that for this purpose nothing is 40 pre-eminenily valuable as Dr. Gourav's Italian Medicated Soap. Indeed, the usefulness of this exquisite emollient, im oftening, clarifying and whitening the euticle, has passed into proverb. Vetie natural fonctions of tho skin are depreased, and the harmony of action which ¢hould exist between the external surface of the body and the vital machinery within, in thus destroyed, the indications of the change are usually developed in the form of Pimples, Blotches, Postules, o some more spe cific form of Cutancous disease.’ These diseases being easen— tially looal, require only « local remedy; and having all of then’, excepting the contagious virulent class, a counen oi~ gin, one remediul agent will suffice for the cure of all PHILOSOPHY OF WORMS IN THE SKIN. Many young persons—especially those of full habits, or those who indulge tn rich food—are very much annoyed by the ap- Pearance of black spots upon the sides of the nose, on she ap- per lip, the chin, the forehead, &c., resembling grains of gun- powder sticking in the skin. When she akin is roughly apaeoa- Gd, Wemall worm like substance protrudes, having. a biaek head. ‘The supposition, however, thut they aro in reality Worms, is erroneous. These spots are occasioned by an undue fagcumlation of the fatty matter which Is separated from the blood for the purpose of lubricating the skin, and this over- plus chokes up the porew and concretes. The! dunt floating ix the air adheres to the greasy substance, aud causes the biaek speck. ‘This gives the face a dirty and disgusting appearance, and the romedy of squeezing, 40 universally resorted to, is nob only painful but frequently useless, Very often the over dis- tension of the pores causes inflammation and painful pim- ples. ‘The only certain remedy for this affection is to wash the face with warm water and OURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. Mothers should always use it in washing thoir babes. Tt is besides delicious for shaving, as it can be used in hard or salt water as well as ¥oft. It is, moreover, an infallible remedy for scurvy and no Californian snould go to sea without @ sup- ply. Dr. Gouraud refers to Mr. Rabineau, the celebrated prietor of the New York ealt-water baths, in proof of tho i tex. CERTIFICATES, ‘The following, from among a host of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues of Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soup, are selected for their brevity:— [Extract of a letter from Petersburg, Va.) Dear Doctor Gounavy—Are you aware that there are daa- gerous counterfeits of your celebrated ITALIEN MEDICATED SOAP. afloat in the South and West, 1 have just returned from a ‘our, and met with many pernicious compounds purporting to be "Wedicated Soupe"—Heaven save the mark! Surely son ought to do everything in your power to put the public on ite guard against the vile impositions, You will wouder, perhaps, why lam so earnest. in praise of your excellent Soap, but when you learn that through its means my oldestiirl,18 years, hus been completely cured of a face full of nasty pimplay an freckles, her brother and sister, 6 and 8 years, of scald head whieh they caught at school; and my wife of n dangerous out- break of salt rheum, which extended from the fingers of the right arm to the shoulder—your surprise will cease; 1 use ne- thing else, nor wauts anything better for shaving. Yours, as ever, JOUN MARDEN, New Yorx, April 17. Dr. Gounavr—Bir: Gratitude mover me to taal you vee ry much for the benefit Ihave derived from your Medicated Soap. For the past two yeare I have been more or less trow= Med with small eruptions, irritation on my breast—or chest, if you please to call it so—which tormented me past all endur= 1 an's Plaster, with no effect; ointment ap remedies I used abundantly—all w. resuttree, L risked, rather foolishly, quart bottl aparilla. I innocently swallowed Nhole, and Lecame quite debilitated, without ‘the slight abatement of the itching. At length to whom T'men- joned my case, exclaimed—"Why get a half dollar cake of the famous Medicated 8 puraud?” I took his advice, and with one cake washed the skin, I am not on- ly entirely relieved from the itebing, but also have the plea- sure of fecling that there ix a briskness and smoothness tu the Whole surface of iny skin I never before experienced. Plens gond by the bearer bt Henle 8, and one over, for $3; 1 want te take them to Jamaica, and oblis Y JOW BON Yours, HED 40 Wooster street, For a rerivs of years, my face and fore~ d with unsightly blotehes and pustul gradually assumed ef dingus iction wat attributed to un undue use of’ stimulants, proved the ntrary by using your invaluable Medicated Soap, through the influence of whieh I am entirely freed from the afores nuisances, and my skin has become as white and clear aa it was in the days of my boyhood. I conceive thin public teati- mony to be eminently your due, and you are quite weleome to make what use of it_you please. Respectfully, yours, INO, JEFFRIES, Printer, True Sun Buildings, To Dr. F. Gourand—Among the encomiums whieh your im valuable Soap is duily receiving, 1 have thonght that # mo- ther’s praise may not be out of pince. Your Medicated Soap has, under God, been the moans of preserving my darling babe from much suffering. I had put him out to nurse, and through the carelessness of the woman who had him in charge, his de- licate #kin, under the arms, behind his ears, and arcuud the stomach, was chafed to the redness of raw beef. For a whole month—during which I was absent from the city—the little dear suffered these torments. On my return, 1 wsed your de- licious roap freely while washing him, and now he is as plum] white, playful, and free from chafes an any child I ever naw, No mother who values the health and comfort of her infans should be without your soap. ‘Truly yours, ELIZA BLACKMAN, No. 11 Catharine street, near Second, Philadelphia. Dr. Gonrand—! myself, ‘The merits of Gouraud’s Poudres Subtiles, for eradicating tested by so many thousand peo- almowt a work re muy be some who have ‘and thone are tly requested 40 read the following testimonial, selected from ma: Nuw Yorx, Feb. “Thave had an opportunity of observing the ope: Dr. Felix Gourand’s preparation for the retnoval of ous hair, and pertectly rati After an oe of without any hesitation, pronounee th nd in every way infinitely #u can, n perfectly harmless, paration of the kind ever offered to the publ wure in giving them my recommendation, bei eonvineed of their val JA USTON, M.D Editor Now York’ Lani Italian Medicated to whom Dr, Testimony of persons to whom the Soap” has been eminently serviceable, GOURALD is at liberty to refe Mrs. Curtis, the ndy‘of the Edward Cu Mrs. Lawrence, the Indy of the Hou. Cornelius W. Law- rence, ex-Mayor of New York. Bernard Messerole, Exq., Alderman of the Tenth Ward. Hon. RK. B. Roberts, Member of Congress. ui 114 Elizabeth street, New York, eured of a re face. Fulton street, Now York, ef tan and George Curtis, 13 Henry street, of dark and discolored skin. Felix MeGee, 16) Orange street, New York, of scald bead; his three children do. Hannah B. W. Weister, Division stroet, of a dark tanned face and red none, John Bishop, 523 Grand etreet, of chilblains, and eruptions on the face and neck. William Nath, Barber, in the Bowery, of worms in the face, Mrs. John S, Lightbody, 62 Rue Bourbon, New Orleans, of a revere ring-worm on the cheek, which had defied ordinary remedies; and further, the application of the Soap removed all her tan and freekles, Mre. Fearnhead, of Belleville, New Jersey, of tan and freckles, &e., Ke.,'&e. sperticular to bear in mind thee Dr: FELIX GOW. RAUD'S preparations can OnLY be obtained, GeXVINE, at Mis depot, O7 Walker street, firet door west of liroadwa ork. Acents—Bater & Jordon, 129 Warhington st., Post & Willis, Rochester; Ives, arleton, L Linson, Portland; Guild,’ Bangor; Perry, Manchester; Bliss, Held; Covill, Hartford; Gaynor & Wood, Richmond, Louisville; Couse, Detroit, Mich; Childs & Adelphia; Peirce, Albany THIS 18 THE ONLY ACTUAL FOR IMPOTENCY, GENITAL DE: EMISSIONS, AND ALL DISFASES 00 CERTAIN SECRET HAMITS. ND MANY OF THE NOSTRUMS RECENTLY RE. REMEDY RVER DISCOVERED ITY, NOCTURNAL SSIONKD UY commended for the same complaints are wortblese imi tions, which'ite unrivalled excellence, fame and popularity have brought into the market. The medical faculty of Europe and the United States are unanimous in the mime tions of the Lucina Cordial, and have not given their sanction in a single instance that has been authenticated, to any eom- ound for the sane purpores. The nature of the maladies re- ieved by the Lucina Cordial are generally such as to leave the publication of certificates of enres out of the question, or the proprietor could produee @ host of the m clusive testimony to show that the great rep which it enjoys was not accidentally obtained, firmly based upon ite positive, and apparently mira~ culous, virtne all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would not have been so but for this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally po~ tent in the many diseases for which jt is recommended. Ob- Jection has been naturally made to the price of Lucina Cor- dial, because the trash that has beon thrown into the market in opposition to it is sold cheaper; but the fact is, the cordial not be sold for less, and onght to be much dearer, any of the ingredients which compote it are among the cot Hiest of things in natu eas the others are made up cheap drugs, worth but little in money, and less in m idl it in m fact, that at least one of the gettore up of ree, makes it a point to add one bottle of the Cordial to a given number of gallons of his eompou to as to give it come little tone and virtue, and thus solao his conscience, We assure the reader that the utmost relian may be mentione of Muscula with thy Hof which it will afford almos ed as directed, is alinost certain dd pormanent cure. Persons about te weakness or disability of w eertain infallib restore ‘offspring ie a cause of regret, if most benefi= cial reeulte be anticipated Principal Offiee No. 126 1 York. for rale at No, et, fi more, and John M. Laroque; in Wash. net’ 5 * ANTIDOTE REPARATION #OLD FOR GONOR- RUGA AND OTER DINORDERS OF THE Senos SEXUAL ORGANR, xperience has proved that it will radioatl: e. This desirable result is obtained in from two creates: sen nor offends the ry any deviation in diet or int ruption to usual pursuite, sound sleep or healthy digestion, the nuisance is thus removed as apeedil: : tent with the production witha thorough an Ite ingredients are entirel either conetitutiona palate as is connis- rmanent vegetable, we no injurion or locally, ean be caus ice One Dollar per bottle. Sole agent for thie of Ang moby 12% ©. H. RING, 192 Broadway, cor, John at. REWARD WILL BE PAID POR THR 5,000 Recipe of any article which will eure Chro heumatiem, Toothache, Burns, Cholic, Sore Throat, DR, TOBIAS'’ VENETIAN T, For sale at the Depots, 8 East Blovonth strect, and t Mur- 0 by the Druggiets and Siorckeypors in the eity ‘aited States, Price, 25 and &) vents, pl] lye THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR [8 NOW, and always has been, made by COMSTOCK & CO., 21 Courtlandt street, and has performed the remarkable ures in shis city and throughout nearly all of this eonti if whieh have been published, now in the possession of Comstock & \dt street, and will be exhibited to all who request it. The 1 a ony enuine, will eertainly eure burns and fait sheunst rtourdtien, auilulains eylepelan, salt rheum, rheuma ius, eral inflammation ; but ole BF CAUTIOUS! Don’t run the risk and danger resultii terfeits. If you want the genuine Courtlandt street, and after from the use of coun- cle, buy only at 2t sof May, at 67 John stroet. “BE YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY.” that should be eheerfully obeyed by tl hil en of inen.—For Female and Male— Zk IUNO CORDIAL, or Procrentive Hlisir, prenorited a6 hu ete fectual restorative in casen of Debilit ~ renness, and all Irregularities of nature, teleait hac te pees fesses to be, vie: Nature’ ‘and remedy for those in the married sta It isa certain eure for Seminal Emissi hess of the Geni Bisel Weeks orrhas or Whites. Aldo, a certain rem: ‘onsumption, Indigestion, loss cular 1 Lassitude, Fomale Weakness, ry, Ke. he user in any of tho above complaints, and offspring. This celebrated medicine cannot be genuine unless the fac simile rignature of JUDSON & CO: (N, B.—the only Ameri- ¢an agents) is on the wrapper of each bottl Sold at 07 John street, value to those without CAUTION. CONNELL’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, The marvellous cures which have been wrought by this al healing ointment, and the almost incredible amount of su fering which has been relieved by it, are too well know the public to admit of any doubt of its wonderful pro in subduing all pain or suffering from burns or scalds ways healing, in an incredibly short time, and never leaving any sear, Happlied to. broken limbs, they heal without pain Itis sure to cure eye have been sore and or Roreneas, inflamed for It heals every # new, and humors of every de: jon are cured by . iP . You will observe, it ix mo “sovereign remedy for all eomplaints, only intended for external applications in the following:—Horne, "Sealds, Fronted. part, | Chilbla Chafe or Gal Teter, Pimple Bloteh, Felon, Uleei Sprains, Erysip ts, Bruises, Earand Toothache, Mum Sore Throat, Whitlows, Piles, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Bai ber's Itch, Carbuncle, 'Erup Lids, W Bight, Sore Li SD he Warts, Fever P Tender Feet, fndammatory Khewnatism, Tle Doloroux, Aguo in Face and Breast, Fever Sores, Old’ Burn Scars, Prickl Heat, Intlamed Skin, Broken Breast, Sore Nipples, Roug! Hands, Blistered surfaces, Dressing’ for Blisters, White Swellings, Cold in Wounds,’ Sore Corns, General Soros, Small Pox marks, Ke. : ough we have named numerous affections, ex; taught us that they are not too many. sabi dnd erefer to the following well known standing, who have used or witnessed only Hon. J. Talmadge, 44 Wall street. John Inman, Ed, Com. Advertiser. Rey. Dr, Matthews, Rey. Milton Badger, 150 Nassau street. Hon, Alpheus Sherman, 77 Grand strect, Dr. R. Nelson, 66 White street, Dr. 8, Harris, Health Commissioner, 5 City Hall, Dr. Brewster, corner Mth street aud Broadway. Dr. Lee, 78 John etreet George Endicott, Ninth atreet. pt. Brooks, steamer Nimrod, Rev. W. H. Bidwell, Evangelist Offiee, 120 Nassau s! And we might, add several kundred nore. No family should be for a day without this Salve, Buy it only at 21 Courtland street, and after Int of May, at 97 John strevt, and you will be sure of the gennine. STOVE AND GRATE VARNISH, Pronounced by thousands who have used it to be the best article ever known for polishing stoves, grates, and @ ion, Sore , Punetures, Biles and gentlomen of high wat made by ws:— of iron. It prevents rust, jet black polish Ii a conch body, which stands on pipes: Ke. for years, Sold only at 21 Courtland street, after Ist of May at 57 Jobn street. RHEUMATISM. Cometoek’s Hewes’ Nerve and Bono Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Klixir, is warranted to cure any ease of Rbeuma- tism, Gout, eontracted Cords and Muscles, or Stiff Joints, strengthen Weak Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to win, Use this artiele and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by the hun~ dred ean be sucn at 21 Courtlande strect, after 1st May at 87 Jobn street, N. Y., where this article is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS. Use Dr. MeNair's Acoustic Oil, for the eure of Deafness, Alto, all those disagreeable noises, like the busaing of insects, falling of water, whizeing of steam, which are symptoms of approaching deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, ‘fifteen, or twenty vents, and were subject, to use ene trumpets, have, after using one or two bottler, thrown aside theve trumpets, being made perfectly well. Suld ut 21 Court- Inndt street, after May Ist, at 57 John street. HAY’S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. ‘The worst attack of the Piles are effectually and perma- a short time by the use of the genuine Hay’ iment, Hundreds of our first citizens throughout eountry, have used this Liniment with complete success, It is warranted to cure tho most aggravated ense. Buy only at 21 Courtland strect, after May Ist, at 57 John street. LONGLEY’S GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PANACEA. 1, For Colds and feverish fevlings, and prevonti: 2. For Asthma, Liver Complaint, and Bilious Affections. 3. For Diarrhea, Indigestion, and loxs of Appetite. 4. For Costiveness in females and males, and ‘Nervous Com- plaints. 5, For Stomach affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, Be. The great points are, it is wot bad to take, never gives pain, and never lenvosone costive. Sold only at 21 Courtlands street, after May Ist, at 07 John street. HAVE YOU A COUGH? Do not nogleet it. Thousands have met a prematare death for the want of attention to a common Cold. lev. Dr. Bar- tholomew's Expectorant Pink Syrup will mont: positively give relief, and save you from that most awful disease, Pul~ monary Consumption, which usually sweeps tho ‘grave thousands of the young, the old, the lovely, and the gay. Only office, 2). Courtlaindt street, after Ist Muy, 47 John strest. apld 130" FOSS'S COMPOUND EXTRAC' OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, BE CURE OF RIHEUMATISM, SCRO~ FULA, ERYSIPELAS, PLES OR DI- SEASES OF THE SKIN, SALT RHEUM, TETTER, LUMBAGO, DISEASE OF Pi MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, VENEREAL DISEASE, ND all those chronic affictions which arixe from animpure tate of the blood, or habit of the system, ae we walled medicine for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Diseases, Piles, Ke. This truly scientific and valuable remedy, not having been advertised much, is not ao extensively known as the various “Quart Bottle Decoctions,” under the name of Sarsaparilla, which flood the market; but. its vi appreciat by hundreds of suffere' exporienced its remarkably beneficial strong vexetable extract, put up ina beautiful 20 ounce pannel bottle, and is much cheaper than any of the advertised remedies‘ as oach bottle contains twice the number of doses of these. In fuct, we positively affirm, that a person COULD NOT BUY At regular prices, the ingredients of this remedy, and make one bottle at the price we sell it at; and it is only by manu- facturing in lurge quant! and with the anticipation of the great sale which its superiority will , that w abled to make it so concentrated for the regular pri remedy was first prepared in the apothecaries’ departm the New York Medical College, and before it was introdaced to the public, was used extensively by the eminent Dr. V. MOTT, in the cure of those obstinate chroni plaints which from bis eminent position he was so often called Upon to treat, ‘This gentlewan's well known opinion of the superiority of Yellow Dock to parila, or any other po~ pular vegetable alterative, if well known and has often been ubliely proclaimed in his lectures. ‘This fact, conjoined with the bitier complaints of those who have been humbugged, and dirappointed with the effects of the over puffed sarsaparilla, will Induce the afficted to consult. their own interest rather than the unprineipled quacks, and use a medicine which has received the eanction of our best physicinns. Hrice $I pet bottle; six for $5, . H. GOUGH & CO., 149 Fulton street, Wholesale Agents. GOUGH’S CONSERVE OF CUBEBS, RED ROSES AND SARSAPARILLA. have beon so indiscreet as to have contracted orhoeaMgho suffer from seminal weakness or any com= tof the trethra, will find a in this remedy. It is a strong extract o combined with some others whose beneficial action upon dis eases of the mucous membrane is but little known to the cnity. It acts constitutionally upon those diseases, removing the complaint and its cause mt the same time, It isa safe, though efficient remedy, and is free from one objection to all Aimilar remedies, being free from smell and pleasant to the taste. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. H. GOU , 49 Fulton street, Fourth door from Broadway. Price $1 00 per box GOUGH’S ASIATIC CHOLERA DIARRHGEA MEDICINE For Malignant Cholera, as well as Cholic, mer Complaints, th efficient. twas used with gre ventor, and is now offered Price $1 per bot AL H, GOUGH & ¢ CANCHALAGUA TRIUMPHANT! FROM THE NBURG COMPANY. W YORK, Feb, 22, IM%—My Dear Sir—Please send me a bottle or two . My wife hax been an in- valid for nid 'y best medical treatment, but to no A fortnight ago last: Sunday, I told her th st try the has been im= she had best tr laguar she did, and has ho i= roving rapid ‘anchalaga That bas don , though T be in Patent Medicines, sli ’ F very best cor= fificates, Her disente was Chronic Bronelitis, ‘Truly yours, J.T. MARSHALL, . A. GAY, Esa Lik PAN Phomas Shaw, Bsa. one of our oldest mer- Chants envaged in the trade with the Western Coast of America, well known in be n Phi fr 4 hive: he American Ba sionairy Unio apap Pshosron, April 17, 1518, Dean Sin—You inform me that you have prepared an ox- tract trom a well known medical plant growing in California, talled Canchalagna, and request me to state what I know in relation to its properties. Having been engaged in commereial transactic many yenrs on the coast of California, it may be that Thad become. somewhat acquainted with the plant in Guestionsand Thad known #omething of {te superior merits, {confers that Ihave not given it that attention that many othert have, yet, notwithetanding, T toay venture to haaned an opinion. “As to ita effects, from personal experience, hav= ing wever made ure of it ; yet from witnessing ite effects on others, and knowing the high estimation in which itis } the people of California, and also by many individuals of t country, I hesitated not to say, that ininy opinion it is one of the most valuable ¢ad certain specifies for Intermittent Fevers yet brought before the public, and ne 8 tonic i stands unrivalled; aleo os a purifier of the blood it may olaim pre- eminence. Tit this age of nostrums and specifies for the cure of all enser, AU would teem of doubtful expediency to bring an Preparation before the community, Putin the Bxtraet4 and gpont resummed Can chelagua there can be no risk, ak, ones brought into wre, ne family would consent to be without it om fi tt ‘with the encouragement which the introduc f this highly re vincare with of your is te OMAS SLAW. beneticial preparation deserves, obedient servant, mhIS6e aida FOR THE PIL IDR. UPHAM'S y. aS sane mecerual-cbleeding or blind. Sold wholenale and retail only in this eity at the ofice of the original Bropt! P a itor, A. UPHAM, MP Sunined to an ofice where Piles twenty years’ experience, conti rstuily treated. Medical and Chronic disearet Were ars above Spring #treet. Office Omce, 190 Bowery, fonr doors abe eeatien mana 13¢e hours from 7 A.M: to F TO A DISCERNING PUBLIC. Je You Want tie Oxioimat amp Onty Gre DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTO AND TO AVOID ss IMPOSITIONS AND COUNTERFEITS, APPLY AT PME Proraiwvor’s Onty Devot, No. 415 Broapwar, oo Lispenard Street, bachaddedrmeehisibge tO * I tor and Sebo Prepaivtes wi Dalle; "Pain havsnowor. mals MOST EXTRAORDINARY WORK! 50,000 Cortes soLD IN Six MONTus! THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL X COMPANION. BY DR. Aw. MAURICBAU, Wrofessor of Diseases of Women. Ikmo, pp. 200. Price $1. OF PHYMIOAL A : s GUIsH FO "MANY AW ArruCTIONATR Wire, AMD. MIGHT Mave enw aPA vose T IS INTENDED EE Thin or those contemplating marriage, sclowes secrets which should he known to thet paruiculurly To those whore health docs not permit of an increase of family, 1 iv of espacial importance, © ere, also, every femme—tne wife, the moth either bnddiug into womanhood, oF the one in the decline gt years, in whom natare contemplates &n important chanze— Zan d{rcover. the causes, symptoms, and tie most erat Femedies, und most certain mote of cure, in every complaine to which her sex is subject. ‘The revelations concuined in its pages have proved a Mess ing to thousands, as the innumerable letters Feceived by the or(which be is permitted by the writers to publish.) will attest. Eutruct of @ Letter from a Gentlemum in Dayton, Ohio, Davros, May 1, IS7. Dr. A. M. Maurice: “ My Dean Sin:—"'The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion,” d one dollar to youraddres, Ly safel d you with but that Iam impelled by a sense of gr and wife, to give utterance to our sincera sinking for some threo years ish and suffe: A consequence hs befere and daring every suce itated,and prosteated her, putting imminent danger, and which was, on the last occa sion, despaired of. 1 sw sed that this state of things inevitable, and resigned inyself to meet the worst. At time, (now about two months.) 1 heard your book highly spoken of, as containing matters reaching my ase. Om its receipt and perusal, L cannot express to you che relief 16 afforded my diet d, and the to my wife, on Desomenux Rrevided a remedy, which I little conceived was passitter No pecuniary’: sideration ean ever repay the obligations | am under to you, for having been the means of imparting to us: the maitord in “The Married Woman's Private Medical Com= panio But for this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all human probability, my wife would have been in her grave, and iny children left motherless, From a Physician Koay, N. ¥., April 18, 1847. Dear Sir:—I received your work on'the 10th, and it is truly entitled to he called the "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.” Tunhekitatingly say, that it shoald be in the hands of every medical man, on account of the mode of treat= ment you preteribe, by which “broken or inflamed breasts” are iniponsible of occurrence, In view, therefore, that thera housands thus afflicted at every confinement, it is ine valuable, not only to every physician, but to every woman. In regard to the great discovery of M. My Dexonienux, men~ tioned in your work, [ bave known many, within the spiere of my own immediate practice, whose health would have been, preserved, and many others whose lives would have beom tpared, had they known and availed themavlves of it, at= though, of course, it may be sunceptihle of perversion, as, ine deed, ever ure our greatest blessings, HADI KNOWN. Extract of a Letter. puta, Nov. 29, 184 known of the importamt mate ied Woman's Private Medical mort: uch misery {might have © suffered years from ea ou point’ out mn your book, without knowing what to do. henring it highly spoken ‘of, I obtained w copy, and found my caso, treated of. I trust every female will avail. herself of the live formationcontained in {t peg Another Extract. i IL* © *, Kontucky May 3, 1829. It is my lot to be united in wedlock to a young mechanic of industrious habits, good disposition, pleasing manners, and agreeable features, excessively fond of our children and of me; in short, eminently well qualified to render himaelf and family and ail around him happy, were it not for the besetting sin of drunkenness. About once in every three or four weeks, if he met, either accidentully or purposely, with some of friends, of whom, either real or pretended, his good-natare and Liberality procures hin many, he is sia to get intoxt- cated, ao a8 (0 ose his reason; aud, when thus beside himself he trades and makes foolish bargains, so much to his disad= Tantage, that he has almost reduced himself and family to beggary; being no louger able to Keep a stop of his own, bus obliged to work journey-work, We have not been married quite foar years, and have al~ ready given being to three dear little ones. Under present circumstances, what can can I expect wilt be their fate and mine? I ehudderat the prospect before me, With my excel= lent constitution and industry, and the labor of my husban: 1 fevl able to bring up these Yictlo cherubs in deveney; bub n I seriously consider my situation, Lenn see no other al ative left for me than to tear myself away from the mam ho, though addicted nal intoxivati Id sacri~ fice ‘his life for and for w father's will, 1 he langerand of ue to witness his degra~ jon, and bri tence, in all pecbastlis a Tous fumily of 1 stitute children, w' count of povert; ignorance, view Extract of Letter. COMPETENCE AND HEALTH. Laxcaaten, I Dear Sir—I know you will have ‘tho ine in encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wite) the obligations we feel our selves under to you in having made known certain matters contained in your most invaluable ‘Married Woman's Pri- vate Medical Companion,’ Tt has been worth ite weight in gold tome. If L express myself rather warmly, you will seq that I cannot do #o too warmly, when I inform you the ex~ tent to which I have, through it, been benefitted. I will state my situation when I obtained your book through the merest curiosity. I look upon it as one of the most fortunate events of my life. I had been married somo ten years, and was the father of veven children, I was long struggling un= ceaningly, to the end that I might gai ferate compe= tency, but the results of my utmost exe t the end fete Yue about where I wus at the beginning of each year; and hat, only with the most atinted economy, suffcing ‘with harely the necessaries 0 Finally, this constant effort Was Heginning to have y hoalth ; I felt less capable to endure its continu ‘I felt the necessity of perseverance. his constant unceasing struggle on my par tive, in consequence of tho prostrated conditi (with vecasional intermission) for six y e confined to her bed, and of course ini the charge and management of houschole dition arore from causes of which 1 was ignorant t would I have given had 1 the six years to live over agai ould my wife had ai nger nights prostrate ave heen avoided, sibility that in w short time my wife would be restored to health and myself he enabled to quin a competence. “I ins ti (as you will recollect) for M. M. for married ladies, for which y and which you transmitted by return mail ‘diately availed of. My wife was rapidly restored to herjhealth, and Iam gradually acquiring a competence for old age, and talso to leave something Jenr sir, ling its possession 1 for the expression of tho obligatio 1 T have since endear and will continue to do ‘without a copy. Letters are daily reecived of this character, unneces: present, under to culate as wide as pos~ as I think no one should be ary sq gr MANY MARRIED FEMALES ARE SUFFERING from year to year, wasting away to skeletons, eyes heavy and dull, cheeks sunken, complexion of bluish hue, eou without expression rin emaciated, nerves un= trung, «pirite depressed, it, an utter prostration lity for the least exertion. All this might have ented ; or, if these exist, the enuses, the symptoms, pointed out’ in ‘Tho Married Woman's rivate Medical Companion.’ How many bitter momenta, how much anguish, might have been spared to the safferer, , by a Umely possession of thig obstructions or irr , which andermine the el ignorant, and for whieh delicacy forbids see How many ‘olapeus ute! kof the womb), or from ens, debility, or whites) ?. How mi ant agony ny months preceding many have difhcult, if not dangerous, deliveries? Some e live hazarded during such tine, and others who look upon themselves as doomed to childless loneliness, will tx of which they cach find in its pages the means of prevention, ame! lief. Here, too, , simple directions which every fema nd, how a confinement « be managed, if any emerge ften does, that @ medical attendant is immediate call, and thus be the means of saving both child and mother. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. HAPPINESS THE AIM OF ALL, “ Happiness is doubtless the aim of all. The question is, how it shall be obtain It cannot be denied that oue indispensable condition is health, to be possessed and enjoyed alike by the bushond and father, the wife and mother, and children, The wife and mother is subject to. mang com plaints incident to her sex, from which the husband and father is we so her often dragging out @ sickly exis tomplate. Let the husband, then, as his own happiness, and that of the com+ mother of his children, avail nan'é Private Medical Compan= by Dr. A.M. Mauricec, in which he will find those rh treated of which he should not be ignorant.”—L'as rer. THE CHARMS OF HOME. gr “So much of the happiness of home depends npen the health of the wife or mother, that nothing, having ite preser= vation in view, Fhould be overlooked or neglected. “If the wife and mother is afflicted with ill heaith, aud the husband and father ¢ppressed with the cures aud anxieties of business, home presents a cheerless aspect erve, Wateby ward, and cherish, then, the health of tis wife and mothers jet her know something ‘of the nature of her own maladies, guard against them, or remedy thom when they occur. This nabled to do by possessing a most valuable work, Married W '« Private Medical Companion.’ “THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION." This most important work is creating cussion, and eliciting the commendath OU This pubtication i# of a delicate natura, but it i¥ ono of inpertanee to che welfare of woman, and capnot fail to Mugtiee of goed effectf, if placed in tho right bands." += Mirror. FEMALES IN TH ad dite rough= t ingen tho presi rr N.Y. ITED STATES. ED BY TRAVELS IT HAS OFTEN BEEN REMARK Lis, that females inthis country do not retain their aga drappearance longer than thirty, fut fall rapidly when they ought to bloom of womanhood. This is certainly trve to then, that our wiv , danghters and sisters, ciontly to preserve theig ty, the catisos which produce certain effecta f their maladics, when a work of ‘arried Woman's M. Mauriceau, is ot tim Id understa * health, th and how to ob auch importance Private Medical Companion, within their reach,—Ojio Times, MOST USEFUL WORK. “THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.—If every female had this work, especially every married female, we would not 40 enorally seo the paley sickly, debilitated wife or daughter struggling with some com plaint superindnced by cm pointed out in ite pages. Beauty, eaith, strength, and @ happy old. age, would have beon th lot of thousands who are now in their graves. Wives and thers owe it to themselves, to their children, and to husbands, to have this work, and profit by the invaluable Spirit of tho Times. ied, bat contemplating marriage, or, ropriety of lnourring the re< be jrsportance of being pos ages, 90 inti= ia, 0 i otienble to convey moro fully the va= wutjcets heated nf, as they are of « natare werichly A, or tho BpIALing macriage ‘ublishing Omfee, 129 + W.R. Davis, Boss bia. iited by, mail, will bo’ trans # tho United Stntee. All Letters free of p fe, to any part ‘bo addressed, id, to Dr. a. M. Maugveats Bom Tass Now York city” Uther, 1 Liberty puciste

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