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MEDICAL, FOSs’s COM/OUND OF Y' “LLOW MEDICAL. URAUD'S VAL UABLE ENOL” MEDICAL. is NUINE MAC XTRACTOR made by COMSTOCK & CO. + and has perfor arty all of this TALIAN MEDIC ARSAPARILLA, CURE OF RBEUMATISM, UE ONLY MEL ST OF EXPERIMENT rise from an impure state-of the ble which its use in for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious tnatisi, chiiblains, eryispelas, furnished with a prop URAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED remedy, not having beon na the various ner the name of Sars ues are well approviated ve experienced its it ike very strong vegetable ) ounce panne is truly sclentitic wna sk and danger resulting from the use of coun~ want the genuine article, buy only at 2b ect, ond after Ist of May, at 57 John stroct, © BE YE FRUITWUL AND MULTIPLY.” Mmand that should be che: KF al do Male. JUNO CORDIAL, of Procreative fectual restorative in “Quart Bottle Dee: h flood the marke: y hundreds of sufferer emarkably bene extract, put up ina | much cheaper than talt water—and is a sov in this city, who b OF DISEASES, ‘The elements of whiel Herbs and Roots, the med then the syssem, and give Its operation up t loosens the p when tight; it relie rom the system all diseased m) his Syrup is composed are simple ies of which purify the healthy tone to the Italian Medicated S: ber of certitient eile number of ‘We positively affirm, thar» pers» Positively afirm COULD NOT BUY prescribed as an ef- otency, of Bar- all that it pro at Restorative, and remody state without offspring. 1 Debility, Gleet, Weak- sof Debility, all Irregularities of nature At regular pri m, which creates 30 ‘one bottle at t! Captains of Ships, Offic guished Indies, th di, are, the Doctor t not wilfully blind, to them the ian, of whieh ean always be seer inal Emissions, Genet senital Organs, Nervous Affect ating medicine it is unequallos pient Consumpt If there be any such, the Doctor 1 anil say, “If ye believe loses aud the prophets, neicher would ye ‘believe though one rose from the dead, AMONG POPULAR ERROR: There is probably no one more misch: supposes that cut the stomach with s« abled to make it so ‘ounses its ex- remedy was first pre the New York M. 8 in remedy for in lar Energy, Physic It is Warranted to above complaints, aud is of priceless value to those without Fomalo Weakn ease the user of purgative me- OFT, in the « ehawiineesisineies plaints which from his « This gentlowa Yellow Dock 10 Sacsap vous than that which called Sarsap, 1s, electuaries, Ke. uly pernicious, one important parti ne here offered pri ‘attention than any other prepar: : milar remedial virtues; seph H. Schenck, the proprietor of this Sy: by itfrom the last stage of Consun health, as may be seen from the follow: his ens. A more particular account in & publication called “ eter and Variety ¢ tuitously from ‘the principal offic Schenck, in alinost every part of the country. From the facts here stated and certified bility of eavil, it wid be observed that there is nothing merely theoretical or’ speculative in the curative propertios of this he proprietor offers in ‘own ease, which is remark~ This celebrated medicine cannot be gonuine unless the fac~ ON & CO. (N. B.—the only Ameri- ents) is on the wrapper of each bottle, at 67 John stree A BOON TO ALL FAMILIES AND SUFFI L PAIN EXTRACTOR. S n wrought by this all~ amount of suf- too well known by error is not only nasmuch as the slops not only cause a large drain upon the purse, but actually tend to aggravate the deformity they pretend to cure, , time and again, demonstrated that diseases of the tegument can only be ruinoved by outward ap} ly by washes, and that for this minently valuable as Dr, vulgar, but excee publiely’procla bh the effects of the over puffed sarsi to consult their own. inter abridged history of his cure is contained A History and Dese * whieh is distribut= anda gencies of Mr. The marvellous cures w healing cintment, and th fering which hasty | the public to admit in subduing all pain o Teceived the sanction of our best bottle; six for $5, t ite emollient, in Softening, clarifying and whitening the cuticle, has passed into 149 Pulton street, Wholesale Agen! GOUGH'S CONSERVE OF CUBEBS, RED ROSES yond the possi- AND SARSAPARILLA Those who have bo Gonorhoea, who suffer from seminal weakne: hra, will tind a safe and speedy cure in ve medical clement: f the natural funeti of the skin are depressed, and the armony of action whi c exist between the external surface of the body and the vital machinery within, i ved, the indications of the change arg usually developed efor of Pimples, BI nd never leaving ‘al without pain that/have been sore and By it old Sears are removed, and cou- Tt reduces swellings, It heals every species of wounds, both old and ptien are cured by it, ““sovercign reinedy for all nal applizations in Frosted parts, lied to broken Ii 8 sure to. cure ¢ inflamed for years, tracted cords are relaxed, mortification, now, and humors of every to have contracted Nothing is taken for grante anee of a mass of evidence, hi jut by no means without # parallel in the history of t for other enres have be surprising and as well authenticated, however, that the annals. of medi ‘a single instance wherein pulmonary disearo had eed so fur asin the case of Mr. Scher was then cured by medical treatment; in faet, the m mong the regular faculty have stated that such By no medicines whai plaint of the ure! It ina strong extract of the abi f i combined with some others whose beneficial action upon dis eases of the mucous memb performed by it eq and having all of virulent class, a common ori- | the cure of all PHILOSOPHY OF WORMS IN THE SKIN. Many young persons—especialhy those of full habits, or those | who indulge in rich food—are very pearance of black spots uj ttle known to the fa Hy upon those diseases, removing eat the same time. 4 free from one objection to all pleasant to the the complaint though efficien’ similar remedi: taste. Prepared and sol allowed to pro the following:—Buris, ‘oe from smell and wholesale and retail, by & Co., 149 Fulton street, Fousth door from Broadway. iY elas, Cuts, Bruises, ed hy the ap- embling grains of gun the skin is roughly spueez- | ed, asmall worm like substance protrudes, havi head. ‘Tho supposition, however worms, is erroneous. Accumulation of the fatt; blood for the purpose of arand Toothache, Mumps, pon the sides of the n Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Bar- bor's Itch, Carbuncl ps, Punetures, Biles and Rhenmatism, Tic Doloreux, Ague » Fever Sores, Old’ Burn oken Breast, Sore} Dressing’ for BI Id in Wounds, Sore Corns, General Sores, Small Price $1 50 per box.t GOUGH’S ASIATIC CHOL DIARRHG:A MEDI For Malignant Cholera, as well as Cholic, Diarra: ner Complaints, this ¢xtraordinary is here called on to observe that k in his own case and in jally from the “certificate system,” im mony offered by Mr. Sch others, differs mate general use among the venders of patent ;subseribe and testify on oath to the merits of this Syrup, are real persons, many of whom political, as will clearly appear from an. ‘amnination of the pamphlet referred to above, and also from 1890, Mr. Schenck, thon residing in Philadel- veral eminent physicians, among them of the obstinate stages nptoms were appallinj nt cough, raising of blood, severe ic fever, might sweats, and, approaching death. =RA CURE, AND These spots are occasioned by an undue | Blistered —surfa bons who certify edieine is remarkably Pox marks, & reat success in 1832, by the ‘Yentor, and is now offered as the best and safest remedy thay Price $1 per bottle; half i U ‘The’ dust floating in | nd causes the black the air adheres to the greasy substai ives the face a dirt and the remedy of squeez ful but frequently useless, tension of the pores causés inflammation and painful pim- ed numerous affections, experience has | taught ts that they s entlemen of high Witnessed only that made by ws— | standing, who have ery often the over dix was declared b, Parrish, to be in o Consumpticn. Ed. Com, Advertiser, Rev. Dr. Maith LUCINA CORDIAL, OR ELIXIR OF LOVE. 18 THE ONLY acTUAL The only certain remedy for this affeetion is to wash the face with warm water and GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP, e itin washing thei REMEDY EVER D: DEBILITY, NOCTURNAL the indications of His recovery was universally deemed im= possible, when, with a view to relieve the distressing sym toms, without presuming to indulge in the hope of a cure commenced the use of this medicine. nediately seen. an incredible quantit Mothers should alway: besides delicious for shaving, as it can be used in hard or #: water as well as soft. for scurvy and no Califor Dr. Gouraud refers sioner, 5 City Hall, KT, ND MANY OF et and Broadway. commended for the same complaints are worthless imita- tious, whichfits unrivalled excellence, faino and popularity have brought into the market. ‘The 1 and the United States ure unanimous in their recommenda. rdial, and have not giv that has been authenticated, to an} ‘The nature of the maladies re- lieved by the Lucina Cordial are generally such as to leave the publication of certificates of cures out, of the question, or the proprietor could produce a host of the most con- the great reputation obtained, but is and’ apparent! 1 directions’ are to be found tI rents of healthy offspring, who would not have been so but this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally po- tent in the many diseases for which it is recommended. Ob- Jection hag beon naturally made to the priee of Lucina Cor- ge the trash that has been thrown into the market but the fact is, the cordial and ought to be much many of the ingredients which liest of things in RECENTLY RE- infallible remedy nould go to sea without a sup~ Rabineau, the celebrated pro= rietor of the New York salt-water baths, in proof of the Its beneficial effect ‘The expectoration became co} of yellow matter mixed wich cl blood, was discharged from the lungs, after which lescence was rapid, and to the amazement of all his acqnain= the physicians, in about three weeks his ctly restored. Sixteen Away, and there has been no return of tl Schenck is now enabled to attend to his active duties with much vigoras at any time in his previous life. this astonishing cure, see Mr. Schonck pamphlet, page 8, where the testimony of man pal inhabitants of the nei members of Congress, Ju in high office, members of the bar, duced to establish the whole trai east doubt can remain in the minds of the most skep~ idical faculty of Europe re apt. Brooks, stean Rev, W. 1. Bidwell, And we might add several hundred more, | be for a day without this Salve. stroct, and after Ist of May, at 57 John strect, and you will be sure of the gonnine, STOVE AND G Pronounced by thousands w cle ever known for polishing stoves, grates, and every kind provents rust, gives a jet black polish like that of 7» which stands on pipes, &e., for years. Sold only at 21 Courtland street, after Ist of May at 87 John street. RHEUMATISM, Comstock’s Howes’ Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure an tism, Gout, contracted Cords and Muse strengthen’ Weak Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to id_be cured, or go without it . Certificates of cures by the hun= n be seen at 21 Courtlandt street, after Ist May at O7 John street, N. ¥., where this article is sold ouly genuine, DEAFNESS. Dr. MoNair's Aceustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. reeable noises, like the buzzing of {i of steam, which are symptoms of ny persons who have beon deaf for ears, and were subject to use ear- % one or two bottles, thrown aside Sold at 21 Court- list Office, 120 Nassan strect, No family should ly at 21 Courtland 1 their sanction tances, including health’ was per! The following, from among a host of similar testimonial ud's Italian Medicated years have passed ¢ disease, and Mr. for their brevit, (Extract of a letter from Dear Doctor GouRavD—Are you aware that there are dan- gerous counterfeits of your celebrated ITALIEN MEDICATED SOAP, T have just returned from a, any pernicious compounds Soaps’—Heaven save the mark: erything in your power to put the public on its You will wonder, perhay of your excellent eteraburg, Va.] particular account of used it to be the best joys was not accidentally ‘upon ite positive, ved, including urt, other ‘geatlemen ysicians, merchants, &e., of facts, co that rhood where he afloat in the South and West. tour, and met wit guard against the vile imposit why Lam so earnest in pra n you learn that through its means my oldost’girl,18 yo letely cured of a face full o} rother and sis case of Rheuma- 8, or Stiff Joints, to it is sold cheapei ‘The fame of this cure, which was almost esteemed miracu- lous, soon extended to a groat distance, 3 ecome possessor of the ori proved it in the mode of preparati tions for the medicine, that he was at’ las hi ole time to the manufacture ind highly in nasty pimples anc o many applica fri 6 and 8 years, of scald which they caught at school; and my wife of a dangerous out which extended from the fingers of alder—your surprise ng else, nor wants anydilng better for aay Use this artic! ana Fal fer, as you pl whereas the others are made up worth but little in mone: break of salt rheum, getters up of t cht arm to the shou it a point to add one bottle of tho er of gallons of his compound, virtue, and thus solace reader that the utmost reliano ‘be placed on the Lucina Cordial in Ithe cure of the mala~ mentioned above, and also of th of Musoular Energy, Physical Prostration, Irritability, und all Neryo Aion, Sluggishness of the Li peated experiments, in every confirmed all the expectations which the and proved that its virtues were more extensively applicabl than had been anticipated. A great variety of discasos, some of them pronounced incurable by the most exporienced and ded to the gentle, yet powerful influence of riety of pulmonic disease, il cease; L use no~ Also, all those dis falling of water, w approaching deafness, ten, fifteen, or twenty trumpets, have, after usi being made perfectly well, after May Ist, at 57 Jolin street, HAY’S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. ‘The worst attack of the Piles are effectually and perna use of the genuine Ha; citizens throughout the Dr. Govravp—Sir: Gratitude moves me to thai much for the benefit Ihave derived fr: For the past two years have been more or ! Yled with small eruptions, irritation on my brenst—or chest, if you please to call it so—which tormented me past all endur- lied Poor Man's Plaster, with no effect; ointment eap remedies I used abundantly—all were worth= less. Asa last resource, I risked, rather foo quart bottles of sarsaparilla. I’ innocently swallowed the nite debilitated, without the sli length a friend, to whom tioned my ease, exclaimed—"Why don’t you got a half dollar ¢ake of the famous Medicated Soa his advice, and with one cake washed the skin, ly entirely relieved from the itehing, but 6uro of feeling that there is a briskne. whole surface of m send by the bearer Want to take thom to Jamaica, and ¢ skilful doctors, y the Pulmonic Syrup, It would require a volume to contain even a brief outline of the numerous cures which have been effected hy the medicine, ‘The following examples are se ig er, Gleet and Fluor Aibus, and ay connected with the disord Procreative Functiuns, in all of whi immediate relief, a1 to produce a posi cted from tho pamphlet pre- \enok for gratuitous circulation :— BRONCHITIS. Mrs. Sarah Dearr, residing at No. $32 Rac bout four years ago was atti ymptoms of Bronchitis—pain in the breast, troubleso: ‘and after the 1 disease assumed a most threatening and fatal aj had severe pains in her side and stomach, her throat was in hat she could scarcely articulate violent headache, She was also ill afford almost if.used as direct is almost certain Persons about to weakness or disability of Cordial, as it will infallil 'a brief period; and where want of offspring a gret, if recourse be had to it, the most benef- results may be anticipated with confidence. Prineipal Office No. 154 Greenwich street, three doors from Courtlandt, New York. Also for sale at Philadelphia ; in Baltimore, by Geory i, Laroque; in Washington city, by CI ishly, $5 for six ad shert time by tl Hundreds of our fi country, have used this Liniment with complete succes is warranted to cure the most aggravated case. fter May Ist, at 97 John streets LONGLEY’S GREAT WESTERN INDIAN whole, and became abatement of the ite h, sore throat, 21 Courtlandt street, of Dr. Gouraud?” dreadful condition, so so aayllable, She had a high fever every da} chills, and profuse night swe: h total loss of apy Her physician despaired of giving h or medicine would remain on her stomach. At this he began the use of SCHENCK'S P' broke the cough, iso have the plea~ and smoothness to the skin I never before experienced. Please \d one over, for $3; L ENRY JONNSON, 40 Wooster street, N.Y. Dr. Gourand—Sir—For a series of years, my face and fore- head have been covered with unsightly blotches t wate the matter, my nose gradually assumed redness of a peona; in short, I became an object of di yself, and ridicule to others, inasmuch as mm; attributed to an undue use of stimulants. contrary by usin, the influence o 0. 0 North Sixth W. Jones, and 1, For Colds and feverish feclings, and 2. For Asthma, Liver Complaint, and 8. For Diarrhaa, Indigestion, and los 4. For Costiveness in females and males, and Nervous Com- lions Affections, alfa dozen cakes, EAT SPRING MEDICINE. GAY’S EXTRACT OF CANCHALAGUA, ‘A CALIFORNIAN PLANT rare medicinal virtue ADMITTED BY'DR. 10 facturer of “ Townsend's Sarsay ACUETO bo “ Far better than A CERTAIN PURVENTIVE AND CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, Influenza, Asthma, ‘Bronchitis, Serofuls, For Stomach affections, Dyspepsi are, it is not_ bn e ain, and never leaves one costive. Sold only at 2i Court street, after May lst, at 67 John street. HAVE YOU A COUGH? Do not neglect it. Thousands have met a premature death for the want of attention to a common Cold. Re tholomew’s Expectorant Pink Syrup give relief, and save you from that most awful disease, P' monary Consumption, which usual f the young, the old, the office, 21 Courtlandt street, after lst May, 67 John street. ‘apld 13t* law which immediate); rite Rheumatism, which her stomac! tl ‘Anatural and healthy warmth wi the extromities, which had Intely become as cold &s the expectoration was free, and soen ceased entirely. But t surprised every one was, that after using several bottles iP, the affected ‘side and breast broke out about twenty large biles, by the discharge of which the disease was expelled from her system, and she was soon re- perfect health, which she has since enjo Her cure was permanent. eortificate may be seen at our office in Philadelphia, likewise testifies to several other cures not less surprisin, own, which she has known to be performed by She will satisfy all inquiries at her residence above men- exhibits a peculiarity of the Syrup, in tem, sometimes by expectoration, and some= ‘eruptions and cutaneous discharges. fulmonie Syrup is £2 South Sixth stree New Yorx—BUSH & Bosron—REDDING & C' Bavrinone—s. E. New Onueans—J, WRIGHT & CO., 151 PRICE $1 per bottle, or SIX bottles for $5. mh13 13t* law CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION OF THE WORST CLASS 18 DAILY CURED BY DR. HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, THE ONLY KNOWN: REMEDY FOR 'TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION. HE MEDICAL FACULTY, AS WELL AS THE PUB- lie, are struck with wonder at the numerous cures made e, and is new acknow=- y many of our most eminent physicians to be acer- tain and speedy cure for tubercular Consumption, in its worst It has been recommended by that eminent physician, Dr. Mott, and is constantly used in the Marine by Dr. Arnold, the senior ph; The London Lancet, Braithwaite's Retrospeet, and all other of the 1 cal Journals, have spoken in praise, many times, of the sur~ prising effects of ys DR. HASTINGS’ PREPARATION. tried, not only in the Hospital un~ der the charge of Dr. Hastings, in London, but also by all the jand, and all have full ommencement of Of: UBLICLY ADM NSEND, MANU- have proved the d Soap, through entirely freed from th nuisances, and my skin has become as white and el jays of my boyhood. sweeps into the rely, and the gay. T conceive this public testi mony to be eminently your due, and you aro quite welco1 make what use of it_ you please. INO. JEFFRIES, Printer, True Sun Buildings. To Dr. F. Gouraud—Among the encominms which your in- valuable Soap is daily receiving, I have thought that a mo= praise may not be out of piace. en the means o FEVER AND AGUE, Fovers in gonoral, Hemorrhage -areased Discharges, Depraved gestion, and all diseases originating in CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, OR IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. to enervate th PROF. BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS, oR MEDICALED COMPOUND, ERVING, AND BEAUTIFYING “HAIR, SCURFF AND DANDRUFF, AND ¢6, Obstrustion ctive Appetites, Indi- | tioned. ‘This ca cleansing the 83 jedicated Soap erving my darling babe Thad put him out to nurse, and through the carelessness of the woman who had him in charge, his de- licate skin, under the arms, behind his ears, and around the stomach, was chafed to the redness of raw beef. Fora whole month—during which I was absent from the city—tho little ‘On my return, I used your de- Mcious soap freely while washing hira, and now he is as plump, white, playful, and free from chafes as any child I ever saw: No mother who values the health and comfort of her infant should be without your soap. repared by J. H. SCHENCK, No, CH DEPOTS. CKENER, 81 Barclay street. as, under God, from much suffering. ives tone and vigor for its Animating ing rs. Taken in the spi ‘of the year, it is invaluable as Family Medici stem to sustain the chan, tance whatever enters in’ fered to the most delicate female, ed the celebrated cent introduetion, AND MUSCLES, STINGS, CUTS, BRUISES, Ke. &e. &e. Ke. ‘N ORDER TO CONVINCE THE PUBLIC OF THE EF- curative preparation, in this thinking and sary to explain the phil tho process by which yous produces such extraordinary results, cannot be under- stood, without a brief notice of the structure and uses of the it is applied, aud in the cond the most ‘salutary changes. the hair and the skin isso close, that the one may be almost deemed a continuation of the other, and hence whatever renovates, restores, and nourishes the influence upon the Chartres street. | deat suffered these torments, 10 composition ‘of this medicine, it may be of ungest child, without appreher immense number of perso jagua of California, since nto this country by Mr. Gay: and they all concur in stating that one of its most astonishing pro} tion upon the bloo pid circulation is at once will readily prove how liqu comes. Its action the most invigorating iquid in id blood, and es nor like transfusion and BLACKMAN, No. 11 Catharine strect, near Second, Philadelphia, ‘The merits of Gouraud’s Poudres Subti ir, have been attested by so many thousand peo- ent day seems almost a work there may be some who have its famo; and those are earnestly requested to read the following testimonial, selected from many :— New Yorx, Feb. 1, 1843, “Thave had an opportunity of observin, Dr. Felix Gouraud's ous hair, and am per ies is its immediate for eradicating | delicate substances to whi tion of which, it accomplis! ‘Tho connexion betwe roduced, and the jd and pure the blood at once be~ It through every vein of the body, with power; itis not like bleeding, which ple that to eulogize it at the pi of supererogation, Neverthl this extraordinary mo hair, must of nec sensitive memb ity have a’ healt ¢ in which ite roots are fixed. hat wonderful envelope, in which the sense of touch resides, co ci 3 injection, which uality; but it creates, imparts new life an Add to it a fuldity at the expence of its as it were, a new and healthy blood, an action to every part of the body. So leng as the blood is pure Sibel. no sateailon however malignant, can take deep of the syste SPASMODIC CHOLERA ‘may, through its use, be deprived of its malignant character. ihe terror of fever and ague, in crossing the Isthmus of Pa~ ama, and at the GOLDREGIONS, to exist; for a sin up and cradicate tl oval of superfiu tisfied of its singular efficacy.— ‘sis of the composition of those esitation, pronounce them perfectly harmless, perior to any preparation of the Savannah, Ga. film; the Rere and in every way infinitely su kind ever offered to the publ them my recommendation, tely sensitive TRU® SKIN which constitutes the third layer of the triple envelope. In fthe true skin itself, h, flexible and elastic integument exsels, &e., which su bair, and in the derangement of which disease originate. The vessels of the true skin supply the #Ac taining the roots of the hair with the moisture which sustain me causes which affect the health of the hair, also affect the health of the skin, Th to the easual observer, as well 3 y TOUSTOS are located the “ Editor New York’ Lance Testimony of persons to whom the “Italian Medicated Soap” has been eminently serviceable, and to whom Dr. is at liberty to ref * Mrs. Lawrence, the lady of the Hon. Co: rence, ex-Mayor of New York. Be Messerole, Esq., Alderman of the Tenth Ward. R. B. Roberts, It has been thorough], endorsed it as le bottle of the Canchala- is droaded disease, even if A single bottlo of the same will be found to one-third more dozes than a quart bottle of Sarsa~ hilst, from ite condensed form, tho freight on the iN not’be one-fourth as much; besides this, it con- tains no syrup or ingredient likely to ferment aud sour in warm climates. SHALAGUA vs, SARSAPARILLA. HE ANNEXED LETTER, FROM AN EMINENT LAW- er, is made publie by the proprietor of Gay's Canchala~ a, a8 a jUst tribute to the extraordinary virtues of this Ca- fornia plant :— as fow of the opinions e: ty of England, write NBER ITS INFLUENCE. “Thave seen the emaciated being, his seal, acquire invigoration and of intense suffering and of the Lungs. The followin pressed by the Medical of Manchester, te is self-evident susceptible of demonstra- hysiologist ; for in all cutaneous ry and harsh, and falls ou tities as sometimes to render the patient partial ‘&e., on the skin of tI mn whose brow diseases, the hair becomes seomed to have d exchange his early morning essing cough, for the calm repose which alone accompa- DK. WARE, OF LIVERPOOL. ings’ Syrup of Napht hed beyond all doubt oF Boyd, of Lancaster, “Hails it as the great consump- tive antidote and cure;” and Dr. Hamil ‘known remedy which may be frelied on from the lungs, and preventing forma~ All the proprietor , the action of which will prove Meinber of Congress. lizabeth street, New York, cured of a Joseph Hall, 140 Fulton street, New York, of tan and 13 Henry street, of dark and discolored skin. 1) Orange street, New York, of scald hedd; also produce baldnes injury has been inflicted, sympathy between the o ‘The wonderful restorat fessor Barry's Tricopherous, are based upon this hypothe through the skim upon the hi opening the pores, impart proving the close affinit; m of the skin and th and remedial propert kes. George Curtis, his three children do. » Weister, Division street, of a dark tanned John Bishop, 523 Grand street, of chilblains, and eruptions on the face and meck. William Nash, Barber, in the Bowery, of worms in the face. 62 Rue Bourbon, New Orleans, of cheek, which had defied ordina remedies; and further, the application of the Soap remoy all her tan and freckles. Mrs. Fearnhead, of Belleville, New Jersey, of tan and ticular ‘to bear in mind that Dr. FELIX GOU. rations can ONLY be obtained, alker streat, first deor west of B: Jordon, 129 Washing chester; Ives, Salem; in curing Consumption as establis orrather this fact. stimulating tho inert vessel activity to the circulation, awakening from thelr lethargy, all the vezetative functions which give life, vigor, and beauty ticle of seurf and dan- hing even the bald or half denuded head, and elastic covering, he uses of Professor Barry's Tri- perties which restore vital and vege= the head are eq Norruamrrom, February 7, 1849. Dear Sir—I have long wished to see you, that I might give ou an accurate account of the remarkable cure of my only laughter, ofa violent ease of scrofula. 080, nounces it “ the onl face and red n for removing tuberc tion of others.” A single bottle will prove its efficacy. asks is the trial of one bottl ‘tient the virtue of this medicine, itis, declines, asthma, night sweat ¢ cured in a surps having yielded to the treatment of htha Syrup in the short space of forty-eight, hours, ichigan, was attacked with HASTINGS’ NAPHTHA, dit in half an hour. She is now almost to the fibres, extir February last, putrid sores upon the druff, and soon clot with a thick, glossy, But this is only ‘one of opherous. ‘The same proj tative power to the skin o all cutaneous diseases or superficial in, ites of insects, sprains, erysipil scabies, ring worm, rashes, serofula, prick): d hands, rheumatism, burns, sealds, the skin, and in short all the troublesome and painful exter= nal diseases and injuries which are so common in families, but external remedies can remove, the , found a speedy, safe and unfailiny By virtue of its double claim as a renovator and; beautifier of | nature's choicest ornament, anda potent and ent, it is entitled to a place on every toilet, and in Mrs. John S. Lightbod; & severe ring-worm on tl again be restored. Es |, that to all appearai This sontioved for six ‘a most horrible ‘This continued for six weeks, the child bein; <oight, andthe hearts of her parents almost “she whole of this period we used Sarsaparilla in lar sties, but the disease was not arrested in the least. etill at its height, L happoned one day to call at ly agent in this place, and ar child was aftlictod, he ad~ atrial of your Canchalagua. £ no confidence in it; but commenced givin 4 according to your directions, stopping all other medicin co; and in just five days the swellin bewan ‘to heal, and nd, to onr very Coughs, colds, bi tting of blood } the severest col blotches, pimples, heat, chilblains, raises, redness of tore of your very centlema) weelating the manner in which ‘vised. me to mak cone bottle, hav! RAUD'S prepa spitting of blood, and could and which nothin Tricopherous will ‘To enumerate all the cures y this medicine would occupy a volume; the ac- companying have been selected by the American Agent. from ‘A mass of certificates and letters which have been received by Rockland Co., N. Y., Sept. 5, 1848. 1 write to inform you of the ef- Acents—Bates & nchester; Bliss, Detroit, Mich. 4 Peirce, Albany; apparently eured— Buildings, Phil timonials, selected from hnndreds of simi uh ve to showthe value of the preparation, tion in which it is held by those who have “LETTER FROM WILLIAM DAVIES, Corner of Hicks and Atlantic streets, Brooklyn. Brooxiys, Apri 19, 1819, Ny M. A. F. Harrison: fect your Syrup has had upon my wife, n with the worst form of Consumption for two yeas by two physicians, when I saw your advertise- jasting’s Compound Syrup of Naphtha. favorably impressed with it, I bought one bottle, which hi persevered in the use of it. ‘When she commenced taking it, she was confined to her bed, and attend to her household duties, of a few more bottles will add, that my brother's child h from its éarliest infancy, t of the Naphtha Syrup up- of half a bottle completel, y to use this letter at JOUN they seemed to fected by the use under the ciroum= ut now for the proof. ‘onset eome of our incredulous, fri think the cure must in part favo been reaparilia; and it was not eas ‘against that opinion : ‘ \e child appeared to be perfectly cured, we stopped giv= ing her your extract, supposing all was days the same eruptions, runnin gan to return. M. WISE, OPTICIAN, FROM GERMANY, OST respectfully informs the Citizens of New York, and the public in general, that he has located himsolf in this t No. 437 BROADWAY, where ma; Isto assortment of SPECTACL SSES, in Gold, Silver, and Steel d-the public, to whom he is par- ual visits to Saratoga Springs, for th his knowledge of the optical jetermine the glasses suitable for any eye. ith weak eyes can be supplied with glasses which will fo; but in twenty-five and swelling b= it would amount It increased rapidly as before. Wi wing her your medicine, and in five days, she began to grow better; We continued givin 40 beneficial an effect t Provrsson Barny—Sir: I sh i in feeling for othe eglected to inform y entirely removed from my face a ption, consisting of large red pimples, with whi been annoyed for many years. cording to the directions, for ved me of the nuisance, of my face is now as free from discoloration as {n my boyhood. | WILLIAM DAVIES. COPY OF A LETTER FROM JAMES FITZGERALD, New Youx, April 12, 1 rily, my dear Sir? Your Trieophte- but is now enabled to be ui and I feel confident that the entirely cure her. Micted with a bi that your Trieopherous game period of time as before, nabout two weeks was wel extract for three or four weeks Longer, and then stopped | From that day to this, the child has been nd is now as fine ® tet) Cae as was | ¥ reranins to mar her beauty. oe Hodges, of North Adams, Mas ion of prescribing for her, our medicine with success, and , he did not condemn it, but left used im cise your extract failed. : 4, that. we had no occasion for it, Tedomewdiens 4 ed commend your medicine in similar | Awtor mysell; Las of every | ia f this kind to make a tris! Sion ohid Lam certain they WHA be rewarded ¢ tially known by li Tast ten years, that by did so, and the You are at'libert; weeks, completely ‘alled to & new style of Perspective 8, of the finest flint, which, through their hi ue ground, produce the purest vision, and hi een highly recommended as the best, in their effect upon the | d improving the sight in continued writ- Read the following, from one of the fi . The Agent has received the following letter from Dr. on, 0 well known as the leading physician of New New Onirans, Feb'y 7, 1319, Mr. M. A. F, HARnisox—In answer to ith 'y, l inform you that owing to the 1 indnced to try t went) in several cases of pulmonary con- | sumption, and was much surprised at the result. | case after taking the first bottle | lieved, and the tubercles stopped formed began to be removed: ny ent I consider in a fair way to recove pai Fo Th. MASON, M.D, reanwich street, corner of Libert, rice $1 per bottle—6 bottles for $5. IFIC MIXTURE. GLEETS, STRIC- My father, Isaac Hodges, of sgian, cnine to sce us, with the inte! we were usin orrsson Barn Fons is the Admirabl , for preserving his own prescriptio ruff, and imparts vigor n testify from personal blo application for cuts, abrasions, bruises, and those vile eruptions which are so annoying to ohildren in the warm seasons, c es. and if what [ sa t and welcome, JAMES FITZGERALD. COPY OF A LETTER FROM MISS NELSON, City Hore, Sept. 4, 1343. ermission to use my name ity of your Tricopherous h reputation of persons, and thors operated on for Cataract, tha Syrup (of ; and beauty to the hair, experience, a most val can also be suite He inserts new Glasses, of sw} and solicits the patronage of all in want of his articles. ‘He warrants all Spectacles purchased of him to suit the sight for five years, or chango the Glasses without extra charge. mh27 13t* law HYPERION FLUID, S NOW CONSIDERED by those who nse it, the best arti- cle for the Hair ever invented, wnd is indisponsablo at the he skin from gourf and dan~ lating qualities, causes a nerves, &o., whieh feed ‘ong who has any aff of your invaluable ¢ perior quality, in old frames, Thave found nothing to is worth any~ the patient folt greatly forming, and those already Every case I have now under thing to you, publis! 8 Your obedient “@oFaenenicn A. Gay, Exq., proprietor of Gay's Cancha- ‘Weltroadway, New York. vProm K. H. Wreaow, Esq ‘To Frederick A. Ga: My Dear Sir:—1 che AnoWledging with others, the from the vse of your Extract of © , banker, 52 Wall street, Meee Tom, Sept id, 1848, In haste, yours, Principal Office, | Mr. Banry— as having experienced the great ut for dressing the hair. Ihave found the use of oils and poma~ | tums to occasion a harshness to my hair, and for three or four yoars it was fast falling off, and much changed in color, but Binco using your Tricopherous, I feel m fortable, and my hair is grown strong and riends and acquaintances. eral satisfaction. by bearer, who will pay you, CATHARINE NELSON. 6OPY OF A LETTER FROM DR. LE New York, Fe Mr. Banny—I have no hesitation in recommendin, ticle which I oan, of my own personal knowledge, en | good; and I therefore state with confidenc ‘ou elaim it to be—an art proserving, beautifying, and promoting the growth of the hair, I find it to be the best remedy I have ever had in my pra | tioe for scald head, ringworm, and diseases w fully comply with your request i fit which I have di chalagua, or California its tonic and sti action in the blood yess reventing baldness an IORITATIVE EV! From Dr. Wixstow Lewis, one of the most eminent Phy- sicians of Boston. Boston, Feb. 15, 1847. Sir—The preparation invented by you for the hair, has beenoxtensively used in my family for some time, and thoy give it the decided preference over all other compo- sitions of the kind. It invigorates and beantifies the hair, and cloars tho skin of all impurities, without producing any ultimate deleterious effects, which are so froquently the result of many well known, tented’ compounds. Having been thoroughly tested, and its repulation. fairl; established, as the best article known for the may be superfious, still I eannot rosist the opportunity to add to others the namie of your obedient rervant 500 REWARD—CROSS’ SPF: OR THE CURE OF GONORRHG tures and analogous compl tom are evident and gratifying, and e to recommend its nse to m: that in no instance Its effects upon my sy! head always com= hick, to the amaze- ‘Of all remedies yet diseovered for the above complaints, this is tho most certain, iy and permanent cure, without the least , drink, exposure, or change, in applicasion ave 1 been dis= am pleased to ‘ot hesitate In my confidence in its romarkable medici- feve it will be found ti of diseases of th and also in the purification snal qualities, to state that 1 Mr. Wm. Boor: ent ramody im most case Kidneys, im pulmonary. affecti troduction of this invaluable plant Yours, sincere}: en. WINSLOW. LAGU A. ‘ er Riysuenh ser- , yan tho plant from which this prepara= veluable than the Painclined. to despise lt, for, wp | fay's Canchalagua is one of the most yi has ben added to the pharmaoopein Wo mean what we say—for its or our own eye, With the Mm ing and beneficial results, ina caso of confirmed bron: o long quackish recommendations to deceive the ak for itself, no one shall Our objoct is to notify where it can be had, and propietor challenges a single case of recent Gonorrhos ight in which the mixture will not effect a rapid cure, un= rfeiture of SAN), 8 is a disease that unfortunately pervades alt classes of socicty—high, low, rich and poor, matrimonial and singh ented with a remedy by which thoy ca cure themselves without the least exposure, in tho shortost Farther, the disease cannot be contracted if a dose of the Mixture is taken at night on going to bed when exposed. It is put up in bostlos with full directions acgom) ttle lasts a week, whie y are cnrod in two days, : Broadway, In ing How ml If the medicine does not s ‘That your merit in th smay be appraiated, horous ix what Lf Mexivo had ni juman hair, it They are here pi or to. is made, we should not 10 following testimonial is from Mr. Beiontific American, Comment on s h evidence is unne~ 100 Fulton street, corner of William; Rushton C 110 and 273 Broadway. manufacturer, States and Cana CLIRENUGH'S Vi Wi Within the present century. ts bave boon tested obtained of the pi Washington stroe! nd Perfumers in tho Unit mh20 13¢* law ENTILATING OR GOSSAMER JALPS, AND LADIES HEAD DRESSES, TAND pre-eminont above all others in the world, Anex- Amination will prove this no egotistical boast culinr light, ventilating aud gossamer eharacte ed und fitted to the head exnetly as the grows, cvery hair baving the appearaice of issuing from the their elasticity, superiority of material aud workinan- their style of finish and modo of arrangement, form sugh ombination of impreverments, that all competent judges thom Pontect Teads of Hair. 1 to inapect t vew Youx, Feb. 24, 1819, Barry's Tricopnenovs is an article that we take pleasure it commendations, at $1 # bottle. | in awarding the hi ‘upon the recommendat, We do not doit of others, but from our own por- 1 knowledge of its effects upon the hair; while it tends to ft and glossy, it also removes dandrull, pre- nd invigorates its growth in a mater Une other composition known to us. be convinced of this truth. BW couts, at tho principal vilice, POT—36 Broadway; wholesale azents, Rushton, Clark A. K& D, Sand hae we it at retail hy the loading apothecaries in Brond: throughout the city. 2 TO A DISCERNING PUBLIC, INAL AND Oxi Genwine DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR . IMPOSITIONS AND COUNTERFRITS, APPLY AT THE Ontr Derot, No. 415 Broapway, Corner of Lispenard Strert FFRIES' ANTIDO' 18 THE MOST EFFROTUAL PREPARATION #OLD FOR GONOR~ RMA AND OTRR PIKORDERA OF TH |, SRXUAL ORGAN, ONG experience lax proved that it will radically oure dosiraito result is obtained in from two wit neither erentes nausea y any deviation in digi or inter= c Sold in large bottles, pric 139 Broadway, Acents—Andorson, 607 Broadway: Dr. Smith, 254 Tenth Mercer, 224 Broad Iv You Wart tHe On m0 * rand attest jays, Fulton street, G. Wright. 24 South street, Philadelphia; ©. P. Pe Washington street, Boston: J. Wright, Aer, ‘Orleans: avenue; Dr. 1, the nuisance is thi Prorrivror’ hers, St. Louis, Mo. whether from cw~ tho Uuitod Sta Tnyentor and S¢ wis 18 law MEDIOAL. MOST EXTRAOR DINARY WORK! 50,000 corins SeLD IN Six MONTHS! THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIGAL NION MAURICEAU, £ Women. ). Price $1. AND MENTA OTLONATR WIFE, AND CULTIES TO THE HUSHAND, EN SPARED BY A TIMELY Ss10N OF THIS WORK PECIALLY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contemplating marriage, as it discloses iinpor articularly, mit of am increase of Years ov sur AN . the mother—the one | into Womanhood, or the one in the deckne of Years, in whom nature contemplates an important changes can discover, the canses, symptoms, nnd the most eihelont y d most certain mode of cure, in every compl to, which her sex is subject. erty SOB | The revel tained in its pages have proved a bloss= ing t the innumerable letters received by the a“ eh (whieh eis permitted by the writers ito publish,) ill attest. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, Oho. x Dr. A. M. Maurice vistas dadeged My Deak Stu: ar to Adress, safely roubled you with these few Tines, but that I am impelled by a senso of gra tude, for myself and wife, to give utterance to ourlsincere and heartfelt emotions. My wife more and more debilitat her Life in immin Bion, d inevitab! igued myself to meet th time, (now about two months.) 1 heard spoken of, as conta some matters reach its receipt and perusal, Leannot express to you. the relief it afforded my distrossed’ mind, and the jry it pages iin to my wife, on learning that the gréat discovery of M. M. Desoineanx provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to m which T little conceived was poss! No pocuniary*eo sideration can ever repay the obligations I am under to you, for having Veen the moans of imparting to us the matters contained in Tha Married Woman's Private Medical Com- panion.” But for this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all haman probability, my wife would have deen in her grave, and my children left motherless, From a Ph Rom T received your work 0 alle rp last ove of things w: worst. At th book highly my case, On ician N. Y., AprilalS, 1847, the lth, and it is trul thé “Married Woman's Private Med Dear Sir: entitled to by Companion.” Lunhesitatingly say, that it should bein t 8 of Iman, nt of the mode of trea ment you ribe, by which * broken or inflamed breast sible of occurrence. In view, therefore, that there hug attlicted at every confinement, itgis tin to every but to every woman, the great dive .M. Desonteaux, men= your work, Th own immediate pr: ed, and man; y, within the sphere tice, whose health would have been others whose lives would have been wn and availed themselves of it, al- hough, it may be susceptible of perversion, as, in deed, ever are our greatest blessings, HADI OWN. Extract of a Letter. . Puriapenrnra, Nov. 29, 1847, Dr. A. M. Mauriceau:—Had I known of the torsttreated of in tho “Married Woman’ Companion,” some years ago, how much ui escaped! Ihave suffered years from causes, which you point ont {n your hook, without knowing what to do, But hearing it highly spoken ‘of, ined a copy, and found my case treated of, I trust every female will avail herself of the in= formationjeontained in {ts pages. sory T might have hi Another Extract. ***, Kentucky 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 himself 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 accidentally or purposely, with some of friends, of whom, either real or pretended, his good-nature andpliberality,procu: hi ge he is sure to get intoxi- cated, 40 ns tolose his reason; and; when thus boside himeel he trades and makes foolish bargains, so much to his disa vantage, t he has almost reduced himself and famil; bergary: being no longer le to keep @ shop of his own, Sut obliged to work journey-worlk. We have not been married quite four years, and have al- ready given being to three dear little ones, Under pr nt circumstances, what can can I expect will be t fate and mine? I shudderat the prespect before me. With my excel- lent constitution and Ese and the labor of my husband, I feel able to bring up these little cherubs in decency; bub when 1 seriously consider my situation, Lean aco no other al= ternative left for me than to tear myself away from the man who, ea addicted to oc onal intoxication, would sacri- fice his life for my sake; and for whom, contrary to my father’s will, I successively refused the hand and wealth of @ lawyer and of a preacher} or continue to witness his degra- dation, and bring into existence, in all probability, a nume= rous family of helpless and destitute children, who, on a count of poverty, must i itably be doomed to a life of ignorance, and Sonsequent vice and misery.* M. W. * This lady obtained Desomeaux's great Discovery for Married Ladios. f, Extract of Letter. COMPETENCE AND HEALTH. LANcasreR, Pa., @ct. 24, 1847. My Dear Sir—I_ know you will have ‘the kindness to bear Wath me in encroaching upon your time, while L acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) 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.’ It has boon worth its weight in old to me. If L express myself rathor warmly, you will eee do so too warmly, when I inform you the ox= ich I have, through it, been benefitted. Iwill state my situation when I obtained your hook through the merest curiosity. 1 look upon it as one of the most fortunate events of my life, I had been married some ten year: was the father of soven children. I was long struzs ceasingly, to the end that I might gain a moderate comy tency, Lut the results of my utmost exertions at the end meabiont where 1 was at the beginning of each year; that only with the most stinted economy, ‘ufficing “with barely the necessari fe. Finally, this constant effort Yau Derinning to have its oflvct upon my health: 1 felt lens capable to endure its continuance, while I felt the nocessity of perseverance his constant unceasing strugele on my part was imp tive, in consequence of the prostrated condition of my. 7 (with occasional intermission) for six years, much of time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of tal the charge and management of househole a Her con~ dition arose from eauses of which I was ignorant. Oh! what Would I have given had I the six years to live over again! What would my wite bad given to Nave been spared the Lon Gays and still longer nights prostrate on a bed of sickness All of which would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy of ‘The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.’ When I obtained it and read it, 1 couid not oredit the pos- sibility that in a short time my wife would be restored to health, and myself be enabled to gain a competence, I im= mediately wrote to you (as you will recollect) for M. M. Desomenux’s great Svecifio for married ladies, for which you are agent, and which you transmitted by return mail, which was immediately availed of, My wife was rapidly restored to herphealth, and J am gradually acquiring a competence for our old age, ai Iso to leave something to our children. Such, dear sir, has its possession been tome: may I not be excused for the expression of the obligation I under to you? I have since endeavored to circulate as wide as pos- sible, and will continue to do #0, a8 I think mo one should be without a copy. Letters are daily received of this character, unnecessary to Present. wg MANY MARRIED FEMALES ARE SUFFERING from year to year, wasting away to skeletons, eyes heavy and dull, cheeks sunken, complexion of bluish hue, counten ‘without expression or animation, form emaciated, nerves u strung, spirite depressed, mind vacant, an utter ‘prostration and inability for the Teast exertion. All this might have been prevented ; or, if these exiat, the causes, the symptoms, and treatment are pointed out’ in ‘Tho Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.’ How many bitter moments, how much anguish, might have been spared to the sufferer, to her husband, to her relatives, by a tinely possession of this little volume. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the female system, which undermine their health, the effects of which th ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking al advice? How many {suffer lapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor (weakness, debility, or whites)? How many are in constant agony for many months preceding confinement? y have difficult, if not dangerous, delive: ives are hazarded during such tine, and oth themselves as doomed to childless lonelin in its pages the means of preventiot ef, Here, too, plain, simple direct very female can understand, how & confinement should zed, if any emergensy arise, as it often doe ‘al attendant is not within the means of saving both child OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. HAPPINESS THE AIM OF ALL “Happiness is doubtless the aim of all. The qu how it shall he obta It cannot be denied that o1 indispensable condition is health, to be possessod and enjoyed by the husband and father, the wife and mother, and children, The wife and mother is subject to many com~ laints incident to her sex, from which the hushand and Tather is freo ; it is thus that'we seo her often dragging out ® sickly existence, pamfnl to contemplate, Let t and, then, as he values his own happine: nd that of the com= anion of his bosom, and the mother of his children, aval . himself of The Married Woman's Private Medical Compan- ion,’ by Dr. A.M. Mauricean, in which he will find those maiters treated of which he should not be ignorant."—Pa, | Inquirer. THE CHARMS OF HOME. | Agr “So much, of the happiness of home depends upon the health of the wife or mother, that nothing, having ite proser= vation in vipw, should be overlooked or neglected, | “If the wife and mother is afflicted with ill heaith, and the | husband and father oppressed with the cares and anxieties of business, home presents a cheerles# aspect. Preserve, watch, ard, and cherish, then, the health of the wife and mother focher know something of the nature of her own maladi kuard against them, or remedy them when they occur. This she isenabled to do by po ng a most able works called “The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion, —R. I. Sta “THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIGAL COMPANION.”* This most important work is creating groat inquiry and di cussion, and eliciting the commendations of the press throug! out the Union, “This publication fs of a delicate nature, but it is one of at importance to the welfare of woman, and cannot fail to Fer groductive of good effectf, if placed in the right hands.”== «Y. Mirror. ITED STATES, ag IT HAS OFTEN BEEN REMARKED BY TRAVEL- that females in this country do not retain their or appearance longer than thirty, but fall rapidly when they ought to bein tho bloom of womanhood. Rhis is certaiuly true to some extent. : Is it not time, then, that our wivos, daughters and sisters, should understand themselves sufficiently to. preseree. thet health, their beauty, the causes which produce certain effects and how te obviate some of their maladies, whon a gork of such importance to their welfare, “The Married Woma Private Medical Companion,” by’ Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, i within thei reach.—Ohio Times MOST USEFUL WORK. “THE MARRIED WOMAN’! MEDICAL COMPANION, feals had tiene health, strength, and a happy old age, would Ih lot of thousands who ara nowin their graves. Wives and mu thers owe it to themsolves, to their children, and to their husbands, to have this work, and profit by the invaluable ostions it contains.”—Spirit of the Times. 0 those yet unmarried, but contemplating marriage, oF, Perhaps, hesitating as to the if i the’ re- sponsibilities attendant upon sessed of the revel y involving their future of course, impracticable to convey more fully the va- rididtoanjocts tkented of, aa they are of a nature striody Intonded for the married, or those contemplating marriage. For anio at 222 Broadway, and ab the Publishing Office, 129 Liberty street, N. ¥. & 2 W. Re pt of $1, @ copy will be transmitted by mail, the United States, All letters vst paid, to Dr. A.M. Maurieesa, Bos | Ottico, 12) Liberty street. apis Lave MEDICAL. PILLS ARE A SURE CURE FOR INFLUENZA. NT HAS BECOME SO FREQU) BRANDRETH ave few persons who have not had it Kind of malignant. ed h fever, and gre Bsible, swallow six o tagious co a eight Fills: « large dow is abaoe n, that organ appearing te When they have opersted or take a hot bath, AY theans of incroasing d, before you w: Dur life inay ‘be ¢ t re pills and some hot bone~ sam efwater gri et ten, catnip, or balm or balsain, of these warm drinks will an: of them will he 8 method wilt, has shown me is plan has been adopts tukes one day on However bad the h Y We we want all ¢] ig this “Life of our flesh, ke the death principle'f never let blood b pills, whieh will us, leaving our blood ¥ powers for our restoration, 80 soon as the purgatl ree to effect this ubject. 6 This terrible disease has resisted’ nonrly all the efforts of rest ita progress, but BRANDRET! ly they are swallowed, exert a benefici out of the system the irritating matters lepends for its continnanc warmth to the upon which ‘the arouse the vital powers, and rosto: previously chilled bythe on hand ready for ix juish the matad; them as directed in the dise apt adininistra= and restore the health. Use ie enumerated below. YELLOW, SHIP, TYPHUS AND ALL FEVERS— ement, it is of absolute that a full dose of pill use the humors which produce disea: alyays of the most malignant, poisono ty to life exists while any portion, te Should the first dose not but reiterate the do mportance, in view be taken at once, of a speedy cure be of this class, are achations be very , unnatural color, Se. Ke., bésides using four six pills twice a day, take also, a teaspoonful of powdered charcoal, in water, ey Let your diet be | ce pudding, Indian meal gruel; also, nd a piece of cinnamon boiled symptoms continue. head broth witl it, or calves hoad broth. kes the best diet if it be boiled until the bones the first dose of pills cures when timely used. Sometimes three or four doses may be necessary. There which it takesweeks to cure; but they do nob In any event, no medicine tment is better than that’ above recommended, So soon as the irritating matters are re= moved, so soon you will be well, and not befo Shave a deleterious eff in a thousand time as heat is to cold; 0 to work boldly te n the body, ond all they this truth should —but if there be expected to d always be kep' Lot not the patient they are too that these mildly weakness into t trength in its p &n appetite to relish any food. OBSTRUCTIONS AND IRRE ‘When young women are & hen emsclves with theth idea thag ws weakness out, leavin, ace, and gives composing sleep at night, an ULARITIES PECULIAR after sixteen years, and who have not beceme regular, having either too much or too little—when in too great quantities—there is nothin pills as deseribed for costiveness; doses be taken when th done but to take the careful to make sinal With those in whom the case is different—namely, who have or are irregular, or with whom it is altogether jet them follow the directions relative to costiv 140, but with this difference: instead of tho small doses, be careful to so order it that the largest doses are taken abous the time the turn is expec removed, ns it may not the first til taking the large doses of pills for several days. precedi yroyal tea, cold, when you wexpect. ‘These direotions followed, if irregularity is not thus the next time, bosides a large cup of stron the morning of the Will be sure and produce the effect. ills as directed in o 4 will disappear, h help in the eure. if persevered in, to effect a ful tiveness, and all the vory Fresh air, and change of ills will be all- restoration to Beene, will mucl SPECIALLY ‘TO MOTHERS The costivencss and the sickness of stomach which often prevail ata certain interesting period, aro greatly relieved, ultimately cured, by the use of BRANDRETH'S Pruisy ich should be used once or twice a week during the whole nd safe time, and, what is the wins every mother, they secure a healthy, good-tempered ‘They insure an easy It isn remarkable fact, that those ladies who have been im the habit of using Brant come go healthy, and the habit of the system so changed, that no sickness of stomach, or other unpleasant. a the interesting period t f is power to-give pe ish this proof of the wonderful powers of have ultimately be: prevailed more durin, Dr. Brandretl referenco to esta the Braxpretu Pint. Iy cases ov Dasiiiry, WeXkwess, Wastines, Deouine, t will be necessary to Begin with one pill going to bed; ly for threo or fow er; if no alteration takes place, then increase a h night until five or six pil one pill, down to one pill. y arise, then take strong doses until the fever he patient may drop down to st mhall determine; being careful to keep the impure humors; as these are removed, #0 Ww! be their advancement to sound health. ANEURISM, OR ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART, PILES, &e., &e. Use the pills two or three times a week, in doses sufficien’ ree freely; and when a of the pills must be made; little while r on Consumprie: APPROACHING, it commence with #1 ch doses as their ARTERIES, mroxyam come: jown with six ‘or eight, and in ® the dose; do this until the be This effected, the cer is over for that he gall bladder are rrofession, are cured y the use of BRAND= les are cured by BRANDRETH’s PrLLe, In severe attacks the doses must be full; six or eight for a few nights together will cure the worst disease comes on in the treatment of ether d but the pills, and, as an outwai good sign: use nothin cation, cold cream or lard, and make frequ locally. Where there have been pectoral affections, as asthma, consumption, &e., perseverance will be re to effect. @ permanent cure. suredly bring on the pectoral affection. Dr. Brandreth would call special attention to the following ARNOLD BUFFUM, THE PHILANTHROPIST. New Yorx, Third Month, 28, 1848, ear friend—If to be goo ‘of man; and if te do good can give that he is good, then I fe to address thee as one Who has come up to the mark of mai aD) t use of cold writee ired with the pills er course will as “Dr. BRANDRETH—My di good is the highest evidence a mi “As a testimony that this is not vain flattery, I give the following brief sketch of my own experience twenty years old, two months, with what my phy’ during which time I took much medicing thirty-four years, I was very often ‘About twelve years aj tack of inflammatory Rheumatism, tended by Doctor Moore, of Philadelphia, an old man, with a broken down constitution, swiftly descending to the grave. Soon afterwards, however, 1 purchased a box of Brandreth’s Pill trial, to be more effectual in removin, cine Thad ever t to time as occa: three years in id to vicissitudes | wed the Atlantic Owe very sick for about rrom that time, for d under the care of go, L had a very I then regarded and finding them, om ng discase than any medi= d before, I replenished my sup, ince that time per ountry, where I was very much in the west, I whose house I sto in’ physician, who nation of my case, and & process, which, he stated, would #@ reduc em, ag to confine me to the house'for at least six w lined his prescriptions, took a dose of Brandreth’s paid the physician for his vi- is the only instance of eT purchased the first \ pursued my travel visited Dy a phy ills, twelve yea My health is now vast!. four years, before I commenced th have been my constant co land or by sea, and heavier than f was now, I have no cough; it has been for thirty- wherever I have ine; Lam now ten pouni vhen I take ail this change, under pstitution of Brandreth Pills for the frequent ding and the calomel dosing to which I was before sub= the same means, enjoys the same Our doctor's bills, for beth of jeeted. My wife, too, b; uninterrupted good health. us, have not amounted to five dollars in twelve years. aired from any cause, we take a dose itheulty is removed; I believe if every fa we find our h of Brandreth’s P judging from my own experienc should adopt the same practice, the health aad longevity o€ the community would be great! ‘Most respectfully, thy friend, ARNOLD BUFFUM. cannot be too ninded that, in all obstinatecases, rance will finally effect a cure, exceps nature is altogether exhausted, before ‘aling powers Wad P may be bad with he sale of the pills, which proves that by d me by means of Brandreth’s P' of striking the root of all di 8 them their own physician, haman practice of bleedin, , Will be soon exploded, as ex) proved that we have to do nothing but w murtties out of the system alon engthen the body; wl 3 well as its bad parte, Brandreth, whic! ios ont of the f possible mean leeching, ish Which take the im ‘00d blood to buil’ ing the blood takes its goo soon, in & few hours, rocover from an excessive purgation with Brandreth’ Pills, but it tak: fr ‘The Brandreth Pills are sold at 25 conts per box, by one mt in every town in the elty throughout the world, or they will obtain’ a counterfeit. Buy only of m ‘ou know to be ab ‘a false for the true Brandreth tures of Dr, Brandreth on each n almost every {all be careful whore they buy Busnwiex, Kings coun’ This is to cortity, that I the cholera, in of th a ty, 1. T., March 1. UT during the the year ISW, and continned thu which time I was severe! # train of suffe holy, and wo emaciated, melan affering, 40 that life itse eautine, applicd toa number of the best me, and many were the bitter hat I took, but without avail, At last, I yielded to the prescriptions of t) useless, and L was utterly benchts from their use trinl, and it is but just to time, I began to recover, a iy health; and I think ita duty I owe to the world, at tor Brandreth, tv make this public acknowledgemont, SHIP FEVER CURED. Two brothers in New York both had it; his doctor's rules, and tho other took Bran first died in ten took Hrandreth's usual health in two weeks from th ‘A hundred simil mong them some high professional m PRINCIPAL BRANDRETHIAN OFFICE, NO, 2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ning agonctes ot advice, te <3 aust veo ie 0 would follow attack; the secom i time ho was first seitod cases could be reforred with the fever. Address all tet Brandreth, a3 above,