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MEDICAL. FOSs’S COMPOUND EXTRACT, OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. FOR THE CURE OF RiAEUMATISM, SCRO- FULA, ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES OR DI- SEASES OF THE SKIN, SALT RITGUM, TETTER, LUMBAGO, DISEASE OF THE SPINE, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, VENEREAL DISEASE, ND all those chronic aflictions which arise from an impure State of the blood, or habit of tho system. Also, ax un~ sgquallod medicine for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Diseases, Piles, ke. : ‘This truly scientific and valuable remedy, not having been advertised much, is nov so extensively known as the various “Quart Bottle Deeoetions,” under the name of Sarsaparill swhich flood the market; but its vircues are well appreciate by hundreds of sufferers in this city, who have expericneed i wemarkably beneficial effects. It isa very strong vegetable extract, put ap in ® atiful 20 ounce pannel bottle, and is emuch cheaper than an, the advertised remedies‘ as each bottle contains twi _ number of doses of these. 1m fact, ositively affiem, that a person — os COULD NOT BUY se At regular i cients of this remedy, and mal gue totale at the tat; and itis onty the antivips Will induce, that we are en- gular price, The jepartinent of before ic was introduced y by the eminent surgeon, i com was so often called nown opinion of the Ia, or any other po- wn and has often been onjoined with 40 the public, was used extensiy Dr. V. MOTT, in the en plaints w upon to treat. This ge: superiority of Yellow Dock pular vegetable alterative, publicly proclaimed in his the bitier cumplaints of those who have be disappointed with the effects of the over puffed sa will Induce the afMicted to consult their own in than the unprincipled quacks, eceived the sanction of our be plolans, “bottle; six for $5. , i 149 Fulton street, W GOUGH’S CONSERVE OF CUBEBS, RED ROSES AND SARSAPARILLA. Those who have been so indi eet mi Gonorhoca, who suffer from seminal w plaint of the urethra, will find a safe and Femedy. It is a strong extract of the a dical eleme combined with some others whose bene action upon di eases of the mucous membrane is but little known to the ulty. It acts constitutionally upon those disc the complaizt and its cause ‘at the same time, [tis a safe, though efliciont remedy, and is free froin one objection to all similar remedios, being’ free from smell and ploasant to the ‘taste. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. H. GOUGH & Co., 149 Fulton street, Foveth door from Broadway. » have contracted ss or any com= dy oure “in thi Price $1 60 per box. GOUGH'S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE, AND DIARRHEA MEDICINE. For Malignant Cholera, as well as Cholic, Diarthon and Sum- ser Complaints, this extraordinary medicino is remarkably efficient. It was used with great success in 18%, by the in- ‘Ventor, and is now offered as the best and safest remedy that can be used. Price $1 per bottle; half size, 48. Prepared by ap-13t* law A. H. GOUGH & CO., 119 Fulton street, MLUCINA GORDIAL, OR ELIXIR OF LOVE. THIS 18 THR ONLY ACTUAL REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED FOR IMPOTENCY, GENITAL DEMILATY, NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, AND ALL DISEASRS OCCASSIONED BY CERTAIN SECRET HaniTs, ND MANY OF THE NOSTRUMS RECENTLY RE- commended for the same complaints are worthloss imita~ “tions, whichtits unrivalled excellence, fume and popularity have brought into the market. The medical faculty of Europe nd the United States are unanimous in their recommenda= tions of the Lucina Cordial, and have not given their sanction sin aoinglo instance that has been authenticated, to any com~ und for the same purposes. The nature of the maladies re~ ved by the Lucina Cordial are generally such as to leave ‘he publication of certificates of cures out, of the question, or the proprietor could produce a host of the most co elusive testimony to show that the great reputation which it enjoys was not accidentally obti but is firmly based upon its, positive, and) apparently | mira- ‘eulous, virtues. In all directions are to be found the happy “parents of healthy offspring, who would not have beon so but for this extraord! preparation. And it is equally ia dent in the many diseases fur which it is recommended. Ob= Jection has been naturally made to the price of Lucina Cor- ‘dial, because the trash that has been thrown into the market in opposition to it is sold cheaper; but the fact is, the cordial cannot be sold for ‘and ought to be much’ dearer, as MEDICAL. SCHENCK’'S PULMONIC SYRUP, NE ONLY MEDICINE WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF EXPERIMENT IN ALL CASES OF PULMONARY DISEA DICINE OF THE KI THE ONLY ME- D THAT CON~ U AND ADVANTAGE BY CONSUMP- UNDER THA GENERALLY THOUG! LY THE MEDICA The elements of which nd Roots, the med system, and give a h ‘LASS OF DISEASES, T INCURAB his Syrup is composed are simple ies of whieh purify the Ithy tone to the Its operation upon the system e plilogm, which reat cough; it assists when tight; it n nature to expel from the system all diseased mat pectoration, which if retained produces copsumptio the matter in an abscess or tuber joothing the irrita- ducing a healt aid of pargative me- it ullays the most troublesome cough, without injuring 0. PULMONIC SYRUP. the medicine here offered prese: ted parts, healing owels without t one important partic stronger claims to public attention than ai ny to have similar remedial virtues; inasmuch as Jo- of this Syrup, was actual nsuin piion to soun abridged history of is cure is contained h Hi. Schenck, the propricto y it froin the last stage of # may be seen from the followii ‘A more particular account o led ‘A History and Desoriptton of Consumption,” which is distribu anda gencies of Mr. ed gratuitously from ‘the p: Schenck, in almost every part of the country. here stated and certified 1, it widl be observed that there is nothing merely theoretical or speculative in the curative properties of this rup. Nothing is taken for granted; the proprietor offers in vance of mass of evidence, his own ease, which is remark- no means without a parallel inthe history of thia other cures have been performed by surprising and as well authenticated. ing, however, that the annals of medical science do not ‘a single instance wherein pulmonary disease had been allowed to proceed so far as in the case 0 ‘was then cured by medical treatment; in fact, the mos! the regular faculty have yond the possl- It may be remarked in nent writers amon, ated that such a result is impossible, ‘tover, either re= cx's) Punmonic Sy~ been successfully calfed on to observe that treated. ‘The reader is here the testimony offered by Mr. Schenck in his own case and in others, differs materially from the “certideate system, ng the venders of pateut medines. subscribe and testify on oath to the merits 8, many of whom ocenpy high clearly appear from am. examination of the pamphlet refurred to above, and also from In the yeur 1890, Mr. Schenck, then residing in Philadel- eral eminent physicians, among shom us of Pulmonary is Syrup, are real station, social and political, as will was declared by s arrish, to be in one of the o! Consumption. The symptoms were appalling, including an incessant cough, rai in in the bro: the indications of Tecovery was universally deemed im= jew to relieve tl distrossing sym joms, without presuminj commenced the u were immediately s 0 beneficial effects he expectoration became oo) f yollow matter mi: from the lungs, after which d to the amazoment of all hi im about thr lescence was rapid, the physicians, perfectly restored. been no return of the disease, and Mr. Schenck is now enabled to attend to his active duties with as time in his previous life. tonishing eure, seo Mr. testimony of many of the pring is of the neighborhood where he fived, including of the Court, other gentlemen 5 much vigor as at an} particular account o age 8, where tl office, members of ‘The famo of this cure, which was almost esteemod mirac soon extended to a great distance, and Mr. Schenek hi ecome possessor of the original if ingredients which compose it are among the cost~ Favor things fa nature; whereas the other’ are made up of ‘obe drugs, worth but little in money, and less merit and it isa fact, that at least one of the getters up of thi game mixt Bros, mak point to add one bottle of the gina Cordial to a given number a: pallens of his compound, $0 as to give it some little tone and virtue, and thus solac his conscience. assure the reader that the utmost relia ‘be laced on the Lucina Cordial in the cure of the mala- ‘dies meutioned above, and also of those which follow, vir :— Joss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, and General Prostration, Irritability, and all Nervous Codie Indiges~ tion, Sluggishness of the Liver, Glect and Fluor Albus, and every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the Procreative Functions, in all of which it will sfford almost immediate relief, and, if used as dirccted, is almost certain to produce a positive and permanent cure. Persons about to marry, if conscious of any weakness or disability of a certain nature, should take this Cordial, jt will infallibly restore health and vigor in a brief period; and where want of offspring ins oauso of regret, if recourse be had to it, the most beneti= cial results may be anticipated with confidence. Prineipal Office No. 154 Greenwich strect, three doors from ndt, New York. Alse for sale at No. %) North Sixth Philadelphia; in Baltimore, by George W. donee, and arles Stott. waa Sohn M. Laroque; in Washington city, by mb27 130 EAT SPRING MEDICINE. GAY’S EXTRACT OF CANCHALAGUA, ‘A CALIFORNIAN PLANT Of rare medicinal virtues, UBLICLY ADMITTED BY DR. TOW NSEND, MANU- turer of “Townsend's Sarsaparilla,”” facture Far better than Sarsaparila, A CERTAIN PREVENT! URE FOR CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, ‘Bronchitis, Sorofula, Gout, Rheumatism, N hago, ly= Dyspepsia, Ce ysente Dropey, Laver Complai Piles; Bilious Complaints, WN fections, Cutaneous Disorders, mere FEVER AND AGUE, Fovers in general, Hemorrhages, Fluxes, Obstructions, In- oreased Discharges, Depraved and Defective Appetit stion, and all diseasos originating in CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, OR IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. ‘or which tend to enervate the system. It gives tone and vigor to the Digestive Organs, and is remarkable for its Animating, Strongthening, and Restorative Powers. Taken in the spring, or fall of the year, it is invaluable as a Family Medici reparing vhe system to sustain the changes of our climat sry ho mineral substance whatever enters into the composition - Of this medicine, it may be offered to the most delicate female, ‘r youngest child, without apprehension. n immense number of persons have used the celebrated Canchalagna of California, since its very recent in into this country by Mr. Gay: and they all concw that one of its most astonishing properties is i and effectual action upon the blood. A freer and more ra~ pid circulation is at onee produced, and the slightest wound Will readily prove how liquid and pure the blood at once be Gomes. Its action is felt through every vein of the body, with the most invigorating power; it is not like bleeding, which relieves the aystem by conveying from it enly the purer and more liquid limpid blood, and leaves its stagnant and vitiated particles behind; nor like transfusion and injection, whieh addto ita fluidity at the expence ofits quality; but it create as it were, a new and healthy blood, and imparts now life an action to every part of the body. $0 long as tho blood i and healthy, no infection, however mslignant, can take e system, and the hold of the syste ODIC CHOLERA may, through its use, be deprived of its malignant character. The terror of Hiover'and ague, in erosing tho Lathimus of Fa~ mama, and at the a GOLDREGIONS, needs no longer to exi: for a single bottle of the Canchala- gua will break up and liecate this dreaded disease, even if of long standing. A single bottle of the same will be found to contain one-third more dozes than a quart bottle of Sarsa- rilla, whilst, from its condensed form, the freight on the will not be one-fow: as much; besides this, it con- yeup or ingredient likely to ferment and sour im ure ep DANCHALAGUA vs. SARSAPARILLA HE ANNEXEDG@ETTER, AN EMINENT LAW- Daa i iuade pelle by tiie propriotor of Gay's Canohal rite , A6 & jOst tribute to the extraordinary virtues of this Ca- (01 ‘gestae Nonruanrron, February 7, 1849. Dear Sir—I have long wished to see you, that I'might give ouan accurate account of the remarkable cure of my only laughter, of a violent ¢: of scrofula. She is now almost three years of age. In February last, putrid sores upon the lips, faco, and glands mado their appearance, and increased with fearful rapidity; one of her eyes became so badly ulce~ Zatod, that to all appearance it could -nevor again. he rostore This continued for six weeks, the child being a most horribl sight, and the hearts of her parents almost broken, During the whole of this period we used Sarsaparilla in large quanti- ties, but the disease was not arrested ia the least. While the disease was still at its height, I happened one day to call at the store of your very gentlema: 8 place, and relating the manner in which our ad~ vised me to make a trial of your € k but one bottle, having no confidence in it; but commenced giving ‘4 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 ny great Joy, wat apparently eured— faving been. used. Naining this theo tovsome of our incredulous. friends, they-seemed to think the cure must in part have been effected’ by the use of the Sarsnparilla; and it was not eaay, under the cireum= stances, to argue against that opinion: but now for the proof. ‘When the child appeared to he perfectly cured, we stopped giv= ing her your extract, supposing all was safe; but in twenty-five days the same eruptions, running at tho eye, dnd swelling be~ gaa toretarn. We waited five days to soo if it would amount fo anything serious. It inoreased rapidly as before. We agaim commenced giving her your medicine, and in five days, (the game period of time as before.) she began. to grow better; and in about two weeks was again. We continued giving the extract for threo or four weeks Tonger, and then stopped ite use entiraly, From that day to this, the cuild has been perfectly well, and is now as fine a picture of health as was ever seen; not & ecar or pit remains to mar her beauty. ‘My father, Isanc Hodges, of No M. cian, came to reo us, with the intention of prose but as we were wsing your medicine with sucee ghild improving rapidly, be did not oondemn it, bu jis own prescription to be used in case your extract fail Tis needless to add, that ve had wo orcaston for tt, il now ‘recommend your medicine ana anor myselt, Task of every one who has any aflic= tion of this kind to make » trial of your invaluable Canchala~ ot be rewarded tonfold. gua, and Tam certain they wih be Towarded tonfild. and the lott rick A. Gay, lagus, 46 Broadway, New York, : From K. H. Winanow, Esq., banker, tot. New Yorx, Sept. 14, 1243, ‘To Frederick A. Gay, Fea: ‘My Dear Sir:—1 cheorfully comply with your request in ao- knowlodging with others, the benofit which I have derived From the use of your Extract of Canchalsgua, or California Plant. . Its effects upon my system are evidont and cratifying, and navo induced to reeammend its use to my friends, and [ re you, that in no instance have I been d jeacy. in my confidence in ita romarkable medici~ nal qualities, to that I elieve it will be found to bean Dacellent, remedy in most cases of disoasos of tho liver and in pulmonary sfections, and also in the puriicntion appointed Pao ‘That your merit in the intreduetion of prociated, is the sineere wish of rer ledniecects Yours, sincerely, R. H. WINSLOW. [From the Sanday Time: Gav's Canotar acu a.—H Mexico had never produced any- thing more valuable than the plant from which this prepara= tion is mado, weshould not fe inclined to despise it, for we are katittied that Gay's Canchalagua is one of the most valua~ ble medicines which has boen added to tho pharmacopcia within the prosent contury. We mean what wo say—for ite Gfloots have boon tested under our-own eyo, with the most Surprising and beneficial results, in a case of confirmed bron- ea hitis, POT— ; wholesale avonts, Rushton, Clark & aah. Be De Sante J. & W. Penfold & Co, Haviland, oKedse & Co. - Bold at wae x the loading apothecaries in Broadway, and roughout the city. mis ist* Ere TO A DISCERNING PUBLIC. Iv Yow Want tar Onsoinat axon Oniy Gnrevine DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR ND TO Avorn IMPOSITIONS AND COUNTERFFITS, ‘3 Ow y Dror, No 415 Broapway, Deorgeror's LY POT, . 4 ” m ‘d Street. Corner Shas Sel Wt Dary, Mr st ie g Joreia Barescton, ent tts Hon s invaluable plant Magionl * law proved it in the mode of preparation, ha tions for the medicine, that he wi his whole time to the manufacture, peated experiments, in every variety of confirmed all the expect and proved that than had been ound that re~ ulmonic disease, tions which the virtues Were mo} ively applicable i ‘A great variety of diseas of them pronounced incurable by the most experienced and ielded to the gontle, yet powerful influence of skilful doctors the Pulmonio Syrup. ; It would require a volume to contain even a brief outlii MEDICAL DR. FELIX GOURAUD'S [TAMAS MEDICATEDSOAP. HIS V ABU4RLE SSO. lient is now by commen consent rated A No. | as a for Blotches, Vimples, Pustules, Seurf, Tan, Free! burn, all kinds of eruptions, and evory species of dim ofthe skin. All competition has been compiotely distanced by this invaluable composition, the demand for which withim the Inst six months lias inereased more than five hundred por cent, and is still increasing. The clearness and froshuess Which its use imparts to the complexion have rendered it pr verbial a8 a beautifier of the Skin; and no dressing room cam be consicered furnished with a proper toilet that lacks GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOUP. It is also a delicious talt water—and is 2 sover bites of insects, If beauty bo, as is asker neous rome t only skt it is the more importaut that the thin covering in which lov liners resides should be kept in its present and most attra tive state, Dr. G. might go on amplifying the merits of h Italian Medicated Soup, but he thinks the extraordinary uum~ her of certificates which have beon published throughout the Union, at the cost of several thousand of dollars to the Doctor, from eminent Physicians, Clorgymen, Members of Congrw: Captains of Ships, Officers of the Army, and a host of disti guished ladies, the original of which ean always be seen, if re~ quired, are, the Doctor thinks, sufficient to convince any one not wilfully blind. If there be any such, the Doctor might apply to them the ianguase of Scripture,and say, ‘If ye believe not Mosesand the prophots, neicher would yo believe though ‘one rose from the dead.” AMONG POPULAR ERRORS. ‘There is probably no one more misobievous than that which supposes that cutancous eruption oxn be removed by delusing the stomach with so called Sars and other wishy washy decostions, pills, electuaries, he error is not only Vulgar, but exceeding only cause a la aggravate the y they protend to cure. ‘The medical faculty have, time and again, demonstrated that diseases of the tegument can only be rumoved by outward application, apecially by washes: and that for this purpose nothing is o¢ re-euihuently valuable as Dr. Gown aun's Italian Mediouted Soap. Indeod, the usefulness of this exqnisite emolliont, im Softening, clarifying and whitening the cuticle, has passed into ‘8 proverb. Ye'the natural functions of the skin are depressed, and the harmony of action which should exist between the external surface of the body and the vital machinery within, is thus destroyed, the indications of the change aro usually developed in the form of Pimples, Blotchos, Postules, or some more spe~ cific form of Cutuncous disease.’ These diseases being oswen- tially local, require only a local remedy; and having all of them, excepting the contagious virulent class, a comuon ori~ gin, one remedial agent will suffice for the cure of all PHILOSOPHY OF WORMS IN THE SKI Many young persons—especially those of full habi who indulge in rich food—are very much annoyed b Pearance of black spots upon the sides of or those the ap ‘nose, on the up- per lip, the chin, the forehead, Xe,, rosombling grains of gun- powder sticking in the skin, Whon the skin is roughly spucex- ed, asmall worm like substance protrudes, having o black head. "The supposition, however, that they arp tn reality worms, is erroneous, These spots are occasioned by an undue Recumblation of the fatty matter which is separated from the blood for the purpose of Iubricating the skiu, and this over- us chokes up the pores and concretos, ‘The’ dust floating in he air adheres to the greasy substance, and causes the blnck speck, ‘This gives the face a dirty and disgusting appearance, And the remody of squeesing, so waiversalls vesstiod vo, ie net only painful but frequently useloss. Very ofton the over dis- tension of the pores causes inflammation and painful pim- jes. ‘The only cortnin romedy for this affection is to wash the faco with warm water and GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. Mothers should always use it in washing their babes. It is besides delicious for shaving, as it can be used in hard or salt water as well as soft. Itis, moreover, an infallible remedy for scurvy and no Californian snould go to sea without a sup- ply. Dr. Gouraud refers to Mr. Rabineau, the celebrated pro- rictor of the New York salt-water baths, in proof of the lat- er. CERTIFICATES, Tho following, from among a host of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues of Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap, are selected for their brevit; [Extract of a letter from Petersburg, Va.) Dear Doetor Gouravp—Are you aware that there are dan- gerous counterfeits of your celebrated ITALIEN MEDICATED SOAP. afloat in the South and W have just returned from a tour, and with many icious compounds pes rting to be ‘Medicated Soaps"—Henven save the mark! Surely you ought to do everything in your power_to put the public on its guard against the vile impositions. You wonder, perhaps, why Iam so earnest in praise of your excellent Soap, bw when you learn that through its means Ey oldest girl, 18 Heer} has been cemnerey, cured of a face full of nasty pimples an freckles, her brother and sister, 6 and 8 years, of scald head which they caught at school; and my wife of a dangerous out- break of sult rheum, which extended from the fingers of the Tight arm to the shoulder—your surprise will cease; 1 use no- ig else, nor Wants anything better for shaving, Yours, ase JOHN MARDEN, Nuw Yorx, April 17. Dr. Gounavy—Sir: Gratitude mover me to tani you yee much for the benefit I from your Medicated ap. For the past tw: ars Lhave been more of !ess trou- the numorous cures which have been effected by the medici ‘The following examples are selected from tho pamphlet pre- pared by Mr. Schenck for gratuitous circulation :— BRONCHITIS. Mrs. Sarah Dearr, residing at No. $32 Race street, Philad 0 was attacked by the most di hia, about four years ago mptoms of Bronehiti pain in the breast, troubles nd after the lapse of a ye reatening and fntal appearana side and stomach, her throat wa re that she could scarcely articulate able. Sho had a high fever every da; nd profuse nigh al. loss of appetite, costivenes Her physician despaired of giving her would remain on her stomach. se of SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRU! broke the cough, and was the first arti ¢ the commencement of her illness, A natural and healthy warmth was restored to . which had lately become a: , the expectoration was free, and soen ceased: entirely. But ised every one was, that after usi Tup, tho affected disease assumed s most ful condition, Bo violeat headaehe, no food or medicii time she began t which immediate! which her stomac h would retain sit cold a3 marble, 1g several bottles and breast broke out in about twenty large biles, by the discharge of which the disease was expelled from ‘her system, and she was goon re- perfect health, which she has since enjoyed without ‘Her cure was permanent. 8 eertificate may be seen at our office in Philadelphia, likewise tostifies to several other cures not lesa sui own, which she has known to be perform juiries at her residence above men- bits a peculiarity of the Syrup, in etoration, and some= Te scHENCK, No. by this Syrup. tioned. This case exhi cleansing the system, sometimes by ex times by eruptions and cutaneous disc! The Pulmonic Syrup is &@ South Sixth street, Phila BRAN New Yorx—BUSH & Boston—KEDDING & CO.,8 State street. Battinone—S. E. SMITH, Sun Buildin, New Orn-eans—J. WRIGHT & Ci be PRICE $1 per bottle, or SIX bottles for $5. mh13 13t* law CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION OF THE WORST CLASS IS DAILY CURED BY DR. ITASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR TUBERCULAR LTY, AS WELL AS THE PUB- truck with wonder at the numerous cures made extraordinary medicin y of our most eminent ph; yare for tubercular Constimption, in ‘been recommended by that emine js constantly used in the Marine by Dr. Arnold, the senior London Lancet, ‘aite'’s Retrospect, and all repared by J. ICKENER, 81 Barelay strect. 151 Chartres stro 1 other of the London Medi- cal Journals, have spoken in praise, many times, of the sur- prising effects of DR. HASTINGS’ PREPARATION. It has been thoronghly tried in the Hospital un- der the charge of Dr. also by all the d all have fully endorsed it as other diseases @ opinions ex= Faculty of England. Dy writes: DER ITS INFLUENCE. “T have seen the emaciated being, on whose brow death had seemed to have set his seal, acquire invigoration and strength d exchange his early mornings of intense suffering and distressing cough, for the calm repose which alone accompa~ DR, WARE, OF LIVERPOOL, ‘8’ Syrup of Naphtha as one of the , and consider its agency ished beyond all doubt or “Tails it.as the great consump= and Dr. Hamilton, of Bath, known remedy which may be frelied on 6 from the lungs, and preventing forma~ tings, in London, bu in Consumption, and al of Manchester, thu Says—"' I regard Hastin: jedical discoveries of in uring Consumption as estab Boyd, of Lancaster, tive antidote and cure ;” nounces it "the onl for removing tuberc! ‘A single bottle will prove its effiency. All the proprietor asks is the trial of one bottl the action of which will prove ue of this medicine. 's, colds, bronchitis, declines, and spitting of blood are cured in a surprising! time; the severest colds having yielded to the treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in the short space of forty-c James Western, spitting of blood, and could obt: HASTINGS’ NAPHTHA, 4 it in half an how To enumerate all the cures this medicine would occupy a volume; the ao- been selected by the American Agen d letters Which have been received by Nvacx, Rockland Co., N. ¥., Sept. 5, 1948. ON—Sir: I write to inform you of the ef= She hné been aflioted with the worst form of Consumption for two years, and had icians, when I saw your advertise mpound Syrup of with it, I bought one bottle, which hac so Veneficial an effect that she persevered in the uso of it.— ‘When she commenced taking it, she was confined to her bed, and attend to her household duties euse of a few more bottles will 1 would also add, that my brother's child had been afficted with a bad cough from its earliest infancy, and I was induced to try the effect of the Naphtha Syrup up= I did 80, and the use of half a bottle completely cured Youre nt liberty to use this lett a mass of certificates M. A. PF. Tar fect your Syrup had upon my wife. Dut is now enabled to be and I feel con: entirely cure her. your discretion. from one of the first Physicians in the eoeived the following letter from Dr. n, 60 Well known as the leading physician of New the following, rw Onixans, Feb'y 7, 151% January, I inform y tings, I was induced to try thi which you ure the agent) in several ¢: h reputation of tha Syrup (of 8 of pulmonary con- m, and Was much surprised at the rosult. case after taking the first both lieved, and the tubercles stoppe: formed began to be removed, | treatment I consider in a fair way to racover. J. B. MASON, M.D, corner of Liberty, the patient felt greatly re- forming, and thos Every case T have now under , proprietor of Gay's Canoha- | , 144 Greonwich stroet, rice $1 per bottle—O bottles for $5. $500 REWARD—CROSS SPECIFIC MIXTURE. ORRHGEA, GLEETS, STRIC- ‘organs of gono! OR THE CURE OF tures and analogous complaints of t) ion, “Of all remedies yet discovered for the above complaints, this is the most certain. and permanent curs, without the lonat rink, exposure, or change, in applicnti ackish recommendations to deceive the ine does not speak for itself, no o bpeak for it. Our object is to notify where it can be had, an the propietor challenges a single ease of recent Gonorrhooa to drought in which the mixture will not effect a rapid oure, un~ der a forfeiture of $500, fa disease that unfortunately pervades all olassos of , rich and poor, matrimonial and single. ‘They are here presented with a temody by which they can themselves without the least exposure, in the shortest time possible. Farther, the disease cannot be contracted if a dose of the Mixture is taken at night on going to bed when exposed. Itis put up in bottles with at $1 a bottle. 11 directions accom ‘One bottle Insts a week, whic! cures—many are cured in two days. Sold at the drug store, 173 Broadway, Irvin of Chambers street, DR. JEFFRI 18 THY MOST BFFROTUAL PREPARAT: RUGA AND OTER HISORDERS House, corner shy =I" law * ANTIDO 8OLD FOR GONOR= it will vadioally oure tis obtained in from two nor offends the ays; and as it neither creates nmus and renders unnecessary any deviation in die’ or inter= ruption to usual porsuits, seund sleep or health the nuisance le thes ; y digestion, tent with the production with a thoreugh an tu ingredients are Temoved as speedil bed with small eruptions, irritation on my breast-—or chest, 4 you please to call It 4o— which tormented ine past all endur= ance Tay Ve ed Poor Man's Plaster, with no effect; ointment and other cheap remedies I used abundantly—all were worth- Tess. Asn last resource, I risked, rathor foolishly, §5 for #x Quart ‘bottles of sarsaparilia, I innocently swallowed th whole, and became ine debilitated, without the slightes abatement of the itching. At length a friend, to whom e) tioned my case, exclaimed—“Why don't you get a half dollar cake of the fa: of Dr. Gouraud?” I took his advice, and with one cake washed the skin, I am not on. ly entirely relieved from the itching, but also have the ples Sure of fecling that there is a briskness and smoothness to th whole surface of my skin I never befo xperienced. Please the bea Ifa dozen cakes, and ous over, for $5; 1 want to e them to. iC@, C. Yours, mane HENRY JOHNSON, 40 Wooster street, N.Y. Dr. Gourand—Sir—For a series of years, my face and fore- head have been covered with unsightly blotches and pustules, and, to wate the matter, my nose gradually assumed the redness of a peona; in short, I became an object of disgust to myself, and ridicule to others, inasmuch as my affliction wat attributed to an undue use of stimulants. I have proved the gontrary by using your invaluable Medicated Soap, through the influence of which I am entirely freed from the aforesaid nuisances, and my skin has become as white and clear as it was in the days of my boyhood. I conceive this public testi- mony te be eminently your due, and you are quite welcome to make what use of it you please, Respectfully, yours, JNO. JEFFRIES, Printer, True Sun Buildings. To Dr. F. Gouraud—Among the encomiums which your in= Yaluable Soap is daily receiving, I have thought that a mo- praise may not be out of pince. Your Medicated Soap has, under God, been the means 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 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—the little dear suffered these torments. On my return, I used your de- licious soap freely while washing him, and now he is as plump, white, playful, and free from chafes as any child I ever saw, we ee mae valu 0 health and comfort of her infant 101 without your a uly yours, » ELIZA BLACKMAN, No, 11 Catharine street, near Second, Philadelphia. The merits of Gouraud’s Poudres Subtiles, for eradicating superfious hair, have been attested by so many thonsand peo- ple that to eulogize it at the present day scems almost a work of supererogation. Neverthless, there may be some who have not heard of its fame; and those are earnestly roquested to read the following testimonial, selected from man; New Yoru, Feb. 1, 1843. Thave had portunity of observing the operation of Dr. Felix Gouraud’s preparation for the removal of supertlu- ous hair, and ar perfectly satisfied of its singular efficac; After an analysis of the composition of those powders, 1 Without any hesitation, pronounce them perfectly harmles: and in every way infinitely superior to any preparation of the kind ever offered to the public. I have pleasure in Fi ing them my recommendation, Pena as tay convinced of their value. JAMES A. HOUSTON, M. D. “ Editor New York Lancet. Testimony of persons to whom the “Italian Medicated Soap” has been eminently serviceable, and to whom Dr. liberty to refer . * Mrs. Lawrence, the Iady of the Hon. Cornelius W. Law- rence, ex-Mayor of New York. Bernard Messerole, Esq., Alderman of the Tenth Ward. Hon. R. B, Roberts, Member of Congress. Mrs. Hopkins. 118 Elizabeth street, New York, cured of a red and pimpled face. ‘Joseph Hall, 140 Fulton street, New York, of tan and er, Division stre freckles. George Curtis, 13 Henry street, of dark and discolored skin. Folix McGee, 150 Orang k, of scald head; his three children do. Hannah E. W. W of a dark tannod face and red nose, John Bishop, 523 Grand street, of chilblains, and eruptions on the face and weck. ber, in the Bowery, of worms in the face, ightbody, 62 Rue Bourbon, New Ork , of a severe ring-worm on the cheek, which had defied ordi veal nd further, the application of the Soap remove: d freckles. all her Mrs. Fearnhead, of Belleville, New Jorsey, of tan and freckles, &e., bo., Bo. Be particular to bear in mind that Dr. FELIX GOU- RAUD'S preparations can ONLY be obtained, GenuIN®, at w his depot, 67 Walker street, first deor west of Broadway, ork. Acexrs—Bates & Jordon, 120 Washington st., Bosto Post & Willis, Rochester; Ives, Salem; Carleton, Lowell; Re bingon, Portland; Guild, Bangor; Perry, Manchostor; Bliss, Springteld Wood, Richmond, Va.; Mandsfield, Louisville; Couse, Detroit, Mioh.; Childs Co., Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia; Peirce, Albany; and va- rious other parts of the Union. mi3 13¢® M. WISE, OPTICIAN, FROM GERMANY, OST respectfully informs the ( sof New York, and the public in general, that he hi tod himself in this city, at No. 4357 BRoapway, where be found a la and complece assortment of SPECTACLES AND READING GLASSES, in Gold, Silver, aud Stoel Frames, Mr. W. would also remind the public, to whom he is par- tially known by his annual visits to Saratoga Springs, for the last ten years, that by his knowledge of the optical science, is enabled to determine the glassos suitable for any 1 ons with weak eyes can be supplied with glasses which will greatly benefit and not strain the sight. Particular attention is called to Ground Glass, of the finest flint, which, throngh their high lish, and true ground, produce the purest vision, and have yon highly recommended as the best, in their effect upon the eye, for preserving and improving the sight in continued writ ing'and reading. "Bhort-righted persons, and those operated on for Cataract, oan also be suited. He inserts new Glasses, of superior quality, in old frames, 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 change the Glasses without extra charge, mb2713t* law BOGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, [S8O¥, CONSIDERED by thowe who use it, the hese arti- cle for the Hair ever invented, and is indispensable at tho ladies’ toilet. It entirely cloars the skin from sourf and dan~ druff, and by its tonic and stimulating qualities, causes & healthy action in the blood vessels, nerves, &c,, which feed the hair, thereby preventing baldness and grey hair. AUTHORITATIVE. EVIDENCE, From Dr, Winstow Lewis, one of the most ominont Phy- sicians of Boston. Boston, Fob. 15, 1847, Mr. Wm, Bootx, Sir—Tho preparation invented by you for the hair, has been extensively used in my family for some time, and they give it the docided proforence over all othor compo sitions of the kind. It invigorates and bonutifies the hair, and clears the skin of all impurities, without producing any ultimate deleterious effects, which are so frequently the result of many well known, tented compounds. Having beon thoroughly tested, and its reputation. fairl; ostablished, as the best article known for the human hair, it may be superfious, still I cannot resist the opportunity to add to others the name of your obedient servant iv LEWIS, Jr, For sale, whol B. WINSLO A. B. & D. Sai 100 Fulton stree Rushton Clark, & Ci 110 and 273 Broadway. To be obtained of the proprictor and manufacturer, Wm. Bogle, 277 Washington dof ipal Druggists and Perfumers in the United Braves ana Canada: mh2) 18¢* Taw OLIREHUGH'S VENTILATING OR GOSSAMER WIGS, SCALPS, AND LADIES HEAD DRESSES, = zs 10 ogotistionl boast, i ogo . ast, hing Bp every hair having the aj Tivelr lustiolty, superiority of eithor constitutional, Price One Dollar 0 for this vity, ad way, coe, John st. ination of impreyemen: héve pronounced them Pesfect Hoads of Hair, ‘Birangere are invited to inspeot them, whether from ou- purch: Prices moderate, ity, or with the int Hoel ED talrs, opposive Howacd’s Aevel. adway mbi3 185* THE ORIGINAL AND ( and are now in tite posses Jandt street, and will be e: original and only sealds, sore and fever and all external i Don't ron the risk terfeits, If you want the genuine article, bu Gourtlandtstrect, amd after Ist of May, at 7 Johu stro simile can agents) is on the wrapper of each bottle. healing ointment, and the almost incredible ainount of in subdw inflamed for years. By it old wears tracted cords are relaxed. It reduc i Bore Throai, Whitlows, ber's Itch, Carbuncle, ‘Eruption, Sore E: Sight, Tender Feet, in Face and Breast, Fever Sores, Old’ Burn Scars, Priol Meat, Intlamed Skin, Broken Breast, Sore Nipples, Rougl Hands, Blistered surfaces, Dressing’ for Blisters,” White welli Pox marks, Xe, tainough we have named numerous affections, experience has 4 standing, who have used or witnosse: Hon. J. Talmadge, 44 Wall street. ohn Inman, Ed Com, Advertiser, 3 Rey. Milton Badger, Hon. Alpheus Sherwan, 7 Grand street. Dr. R. Nelsoi @apt. Brooks, at Rey. W. H. Bidwe street, a eure of the gensiue. tulling of wate approaching deafne: ten, fifteen, or twenty yeurs, and were subject to use car trumpets, havo, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, being made perfectly well. Sold at 21 Court= landtatreet, after May Ist, at 67 John etreet. 2. For Asthma, Liver 8. For Diarrhea, Indigestion, and loss of Appetite. £ For Costiveness in fem: t} Btroet, after May Int, at 67 John street. MBEDICAL, ND GENUINE MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR made by COMSTOCK & CO., rect, as performed the re this eity and throughout nearly all « itteates of which have been published, on of Comstock & Co., 2! bitod to all who request i renuine, will certainly cure burns and iles, cuts, wounds, bruises, clulblains, eryispelas, res, sult BE CAUTIOUS! 4 danger resulting from the use o > in- yn @ » Be YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY.” sa command that should be cheerfully obeyed by the ebil’.- en of mev.—For Female and Male.—BR. 1, ZENOCORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, preseribed as a feotual restorative in casos of Debility, rennes#, and all Irrogularities of nature. It 1s all t fosses to b those in th eure for Seminal Emissions, General Debit ness of the Genitul Organs, Nervous Affections, Louoorrhiea or Whites. Ass vigorating medi & certain romedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, loa of Muscular Energy, Physical Debility, &e. It is warranted to ploase the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price offspring. LARZETi} ¢ umpovency, or Bar hat it pro- vie: Nature's Great Kostorative, and remedy for married state without offspring, It iv» certain ty, Gloet, Wouk- itis unequalled. Also, assitude, Fomale Weakness, jose value to those without UTION, This celebrated medicine cannot bs gernine untess the fac gnature of JUDSON & CO. (N. B.—tho ouly Ameri~ Sold at 57 John street, A BOON TO ALL FAMILIES AND SUFFERERS CONNE! The marvell L’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. curse which have been wrought by tht all: ifs «l by it, are too well known by bt of its wonderful properties all pain or suffering from burns or sealds, and al~ , man incredibly short time, and never leaving fapplied to. broken limbs, th withont pain Itis sure to cure ey: been sore and ¢ removed, and eom~ swellings, and stops It heals every species of wounds, both old and mors of every description sre cured by it. Will please observe, itis no" sovereign remedy for all ing which has been relie public to admit of any complaints,” but only intended for externul applivations in the followin fi Hiurns, Sealds, Frosted par Chafe ls, Chaps, Tetter, ple Bloteh, Sprains, elas, Cuts, Bru: arand Toothache, worm, Sale Rheum, es and Lids, Woak ‘arta, Fever Pains, nilammatory Rheumatism, Tic Doloreux, deus e Lips, Punetures, Biles and ¥ Cold in Wounds, Sore Cort , General Sores, Small ht us that they are not too many. e@rofer to the following well known gentlemen of high fist made by us Dr. Matthews. 50 Nassau street. 66 White stree Health Commissioner, 5 City Hall. corner lath street ; rae 9 street and Broadway. orge End: er Nimrod, Evangelist Offico, 120 Nassau street, ight add several kundred more. No family should without this Salve. Buy it only at 21 Courtland after Ist of May, at 57 John street, and you will be STOVE AND GRATE VARNISH, Pronounced by thousands who have used it to be the best article ever known for polishing stoves, grates, and every kind of iron. It prevents rust, gives a jet black polish like that of a coach body, at 2i Courtland street, after lst of old only ohn street. which stands on pipes; e., Jor genus. lay at RHEUMATISM. Comstock’s Hewes’ Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian ‘egetable Elixir, is w: ism, Gout, contracted Cords and Muse strengthen W walk again, Fanted to cure any case of Rheuma~ les, or Stiff Joints, ak Limbs, aud enables those who are crippled to Use this article and be cured, or go without it you please. Certificates of cures by the hui at 21 Courtlandt street, afte Y., where this arti DEAFNESS. Dr. MeNair’s Acoustic Oil, for the cure of Denfness. all Shose disngreeable noiyes, Like the buzzing of insect whizzing of steam, which are symptoms o Muny persons who have been deaf for HAY’S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. ‘The worst attack of the Piles are effectually and perma- } mently cured i ‘Liniment, Hundreds of our’ first citizens throughont t country, have used this Liniment with complete success, It is warranted to cure the m 21 Courtlande street, after May Ist, at 57 John street, short time by the use of the genuine Ha; t aggravated case. Buy only at LONGLEY’S GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PANACEA. 1. For Colds and feverish feclings, and preventing fevers. ‘omplaint, and Dilious Atfeetlons, and males, an Nervous Com- Stomach affection The grea are, d never leaves one costive, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, not bad to take, never gives Sold only at 21 Courtlandt HAVE YOU A COUGH? Do not neglect it. Thousands have met a premature death for the want of attention to a common C tholomew's Ex give relief, and & ‘ Tonary Consumption, which usually sweeps into the’ grave thourund: To t Pink Syrup. will’m @ you from that most awful di: of the young, the old, the lovely, and the . Onl; ‘ourtlande street, after Ist May, 67 John strest. apl0 13t* law FOR RESTORING, PR Teflective ae, operation. The process by which F Yous produces such extraordinary results, cannot be under- stood, without a brief notice of the structure and uses of the delicate substances to which it is applied, aud in the condi tion of which, it accomplishes the most salutary chang ‘The connexion between 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 th hair, must of necessity have a healthful influence upon the sensi originate. taining the roots of the hair with the moisture which sustains the fibre: hair, also affect the health of the skin. This is self-evident to the easual observer, as well as susceptible of demonstra- ton by the anatomiet ‘and hysiologist ; for in all entaneous injury has been infl sympathy between the ory ‘The wonderful restora fessor Barry's Tricopher: or rather this fact. It ac stimulating the inert vessels, op activi allt fo the fibres, extirpating every partiole of scurf and dan= druff, h witha thick, glossy, copherous, tative power tothe skin of the head are equally all. cutaneo i burns, bites seal chapped hands, rheumatisin, burns, sealds, bruise the skin, and in short all the troublesome and painful extere nal diseases and injuries which are so common in families, And which nothing but external Temeies cam remove, the ‘Tricophs eo nature's choi remedial agent, it is entitled to a place on every toilet, and im every medicine chest, Jar import, wi and the e grease tude to you, and in feeling for others. who may be sin afilictod, if I neglected to inform you that your Tric. has entirely removed from my fa eruption, consisting of large red pimp been annoyed for many years, A fluid according to the dire weeks, completely relieved of my face is now As free from discoloration as in my bo, new style of Perspective | COPY OF A LETTER FROM JAMES FITZGE, bruises, and children in the warm it in cutaneous disen: thing to you, publish m found it to give the mi three bottles by bearer, who will pay you. ticle whioh I oan, of my own pi good; and I therefore state with confidence, that your Tri copherous is what you olaim it to be—an ai Preserving, beautifying, and promoting the growth of the hair tioe for scald head, ringworm, and dise: subject to. T. A. LEE, Scientific American, Comment on such evidence is un | Cossary reet, Boston; | in awarding the highest commendations. We do not do upon the recommendations of others, but from our own per- PROF. BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS, OR MEDICALED COMPOUND, RVING, AND BEAUTIFYING "HAIR, PRADICATING SCURFF AND DANDRUFF, AND CURING” DISEASES OF THE SKIN, GLANDS AND MUSCLES, BTINGS, CUTS, BR &e. Ke. &e. Ke, 'N ORDER TO CONVINCE THE PUBLIC OF THE EF- ficacy of any curative preparation, in this thinking and e, it is necessary to explain the philosophy of its ‘rofessor Barry's Tricophe- itive membrane in which it The skin, that wonderful env: ota are fixed, in which the sense of touch resides, consists of three layers; the ePIDERMIA, OF guticle, a vemf-opague, or almost inrensible film ; the neve mucosum, whie nerves and bl x h this tough, flexible and el pere + aboney, Membrane reticulated with d-vessela, and forms a sort of shield to the ive TRUE SKIN; andthe true skin itself, the third layer of the triple envelope. In tid imteguinent, are located the lood-vessels, &e., which supply sustenance to the din the derangement of which diseases of the skin ssels of the true skin supply the sacs com- quisitely sent ich constitut nd the same causes which affect the health of the ir becomes dry and harsh, and falls out insuch motimes to render the patient partially ur en= Wounds, burns, &., on the skin of the head, 0 produce baldness on the portions of the sealp where the * proving the close affinity and of the skin and the hair, and remedial properties of Pro- are based is hypothesis, through the skin upon the hair, ning the pores, impartin, to the cireulation, awakening from their leghargye ‘vegetative functions which give life, vigor, and beauty \d soon clot ning even the bald or half denuded head, r ky, and elastic covering. But this is only one of the uses of Professor Barry's Tri- Thesame properties which restore vital and vege= beneficial in diseases or superficial injurie insects, sprains, erysipilag, blot 8, ring worm, rashes, scrofula, prickly heat, redness of ous will rtue of found a speedy, safe and unfailing cure, its double claim as a renovator and beantifier of ornament, anda potent and invaluable The following testimonials, selected from hundreds of simi- Iserve to showthe value of the preparation, mation in which it is held by those who hav trial. OPY OF A LETTER FROM WILLIAM DAVIES, Corner of Hicks and Atlantie streets, Brooklyn. Brooxyy, April 19, 1349. Prorrsson Banny—Sir: I should he deficient in grati- larly your ‘eicopherous ainiful and divgustin with whieh I hed nlar application of the ons, for a little better than three ¢ of the nuisance, and the skin a Yours truly, WILLIAM DAV Yor, A Pror: my dear Sir? Your Tricophe- tous is the Admirable Crichton of its class. It not only ro Leves the head from sowrf and dandruff, and imparts vigor and beauty to the hair, but i ean testify from nal porience, a most valuabl ion for cuts, abrasions, ion’ which are so annoying to Thave found nothing to equal if what I say, is worth any- ind welcome, JAMES FITZGERALD, Your obedient » COPY OF A LETTER FROM MISS NELSON. Crry Hore, sept. 4, 1348, Mr. Banry—Sir: You have the permission to use my name se vile © 48 baving experienced the great utility of your Tricopherous for dressing the bair. Ihave found the use of oils and porna~ tums to occasion a harshness to my hair, and for three or fonr years it was fast falling off, and much changed in color, but Hinco using your Tricopherous, I feel m fo always com- ir is grown strong and thick, to the am tof all my friends and acquaintances. I have invariably general antisfaction, Please sond le, and my b er CATHARINE NELSON, €OPY OF A LETTER FROM DR. L New Yor, Feb. 5, 184 recommending an sonal knowledge, lorse. Mr. Banny—I havo no hesitation le for cloaning, I find it to be the best remedy I have ever had in my prac: 8 which the s in ie D. ‘The following testimonial is from Mr. Munn, editor of the New Yorn, Feb, 24, 184 Barnv's Ta100pueRovs is an article that we take ploi re it ni} knowledge of its effects upon the hair; while it tends to | Keep it healthy, soft and glossy, it also removes dandruff, pro- vents groy hair, and invigorates its growth in a manner ‘tn, equalled by any other composition known tous. A Perso TAND pre-eminont above all others in the world, Anox- | °%1J,neede to use one bottle to be convinced of this tru Sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, at the principal office, 139 Broadway. Acents—Andorson, 007 Broadway; Dr. Smith, 254 Tenth 40 tree! Mercer, 224 Broad yale, & | Sterger, Racine, Wiseonsin. For sale by drugcista and por- ot tad Sense amd bie throughoud the Unit con MEDICAL. MOST EXTRAORDID 60,000 covixs SeLD IN Sx MONTHS! BRANDRETIS PILLS ARE A SURE CURB FOR INFLUENZA. NiS COMPLAINT ITAS BECOME SO FREQU: who have not had it’ se Neen ARY WORK! THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIGAL COMPANION BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAD, r of Diseases of Women, tion, Imo. pp. 2 G, OF PHYSIGAL AND MENTAL AN- AVYECTIONATE WIFR, 1¥9 TO THE HUSBAND, MIGHT HAVE NERN SPACED BY A TIMELY POSSESSION OF THIS WORK. TIS INTENDED ESPECIALLY FOR THE MARRI 6 it discloses importa il be kyown to chem particularly. es not portait of an increase of that there are few person us cold attended trength. So seom ¢ organ appearing te When they ave “3 hot water, or take @ hot bath. ‘ou use ANY means of inereasing he tho forfeit. Now go te wre pills and some hot bone- reat prostration ol ite or etehe. Till rolieve the brain, t YEARS OF surrKK Guia TO MANY PECUNIARY DIFFICY oF those coutem| soorets which shou » those whose health d family, it is of espocial im: Here, also, every forma ding into wom: plating marriw, Be » after the pills and this , let him take ig to the urgen he wife, the mother—the one whood, or the one in the decline of re contemplates an important chanze— i the most etlicient t cortain inode of cure, the warm drink , al ta perience has Shown me that the third day’ generally fin patient well, when this plan has been adopted. inthe bugine But, in any event, the continuance of the treatmem ie the best that can be adopted, whether it takes one day or However bad the head may diswover the ea ramedies, and m in every complaint ‘The revelations ing to thousands, as the i 4 author (which he is permitted by the write; ed in its pages have proved a bless- innumerable lect to effect the cure. t blood be drawn or lecehes applic Instead of losin, us take more pills, which will take the death us, leaving our blood relieved, and ready to rall pwers for our restoration, 80 soon as the purgation has left is ¢ to effvot this object. CHOLERA, F This terrible disease has rosisted nearly all the offorts of Modicine to arrest ite progress, but BRANDR«TK’s P almost immediately they are swallowe influence; they carry out of the system ti upon which the disc: rs rto publish,) Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman ig Dayton, Ohi, Dr. A. M, Mauricean: Companion,” f came safely to hand, f our tlesh,” let Davrow, May 1, ‘1847, Private Medical I would not have ti these few lines, but that I am impelled by tude, for myself and wife, to give utt and heartfelt emotions, My wife has been or more, in consequence of fome months before and during confinement; every succes sive one more and more debilitated, and pros her life in imminent danger, and which was, posed that this state myself to meet the worst. ths.) T heard ¢ matters reaching my o perusal, T cannot express to you the afforded my distressed’ mind, and the jey its pags on learning that the great discover la prospect tom No pecuniary*eo1 obligations 1 am under to you, to us the matters ubled you with oe to ourlsincere exert a benefiol irritating matters e depends for its oontinuane arouse the vital powers, and restore warmth to the surface reviously chilled bythe coldness of approaching sion for fear, provided Brandreth’ on hand ready for imn tion will vanjnish croeptibly sinking for some threo her great anguish rated her, putting diate use; their prompt sdministra~ o malady, and restore tl them as dircoted in the diseases enumerated YELLOW, SHIP, TYPIt DYSENTERY 4 e health. Use 8 AND ALL FEVERS— D DIARRHEA, In the commencement, it is of absolute importance, in new 'y cure, that a full dose of pill because the humors which pr always of the most malign safety to life exists while any whioh T little com sideration can ever repay th: boen the means of imparting im “The Married Woman's Private Modical Com- ear would have pasted over my head, in all human probability, m. beon im hor grave, and my children left motherless, be taken at om nat cure, be not alarmed, be very putrid, aspoonful of powdered while these symptoms continue. of easy digestion, a8 arrow root 30, sheep's hond broth wit non boiled in it, or calves head broth. head makes the best diet if it be boiled until tho bones . Awa rule, the first dose of pills cures when timely used, Sometimes threo or four doscs may be noo it takes weeks to cure; but they do nob r In any event, no medicine t is better than that above recommended, So soon as the irritating matters are ro- moved, so soon you will be well, and uot before. Anodynes and astringents have a deleterious effect; because thoy ocon~ ention of that death prineiple which alone causes hoa, cholera, and all other diseases, accord— ut Brandreth’sPille ater is to fire, or as heat is to cold; and to a man, they go to but reiterate the dose. unnatural colo: six pills twlee a day, ftake also, = charcoal, in water, every t your diet be ligh rice pudding, Indian meal gruel; al 8 piece of cinna wife would ha’ entitled to be called the “Married Wom ’s Private Medio Lunhesitatingly say, that itshould bein the man, on account of the mode of treat ment you prescribe, by which “broken or inflamed brea are impossible of occurrence, are thousnnds thus aftlicted at eve not only to every physician, rd to the great discovery of M. M. Desomeaux, men- tioned in your work, I have known man of my own immediate practice, whose h preserved, and many othe spared, had they known hands of every m are cases in which occur once in a thou or plan of treatm or will sooner cure, In view, therefore, that there confinement, its but to every woman, ; within the sphere th would have been whose lives would have been availed themselves of it, al- though, of course, it may be susceptible of perversion, a: deed, over are our greatust blessings, s over the princ! n they are taken drive this death principle from th —but if there be work for fift expected to do. the work of fifty. And this truth should always be kept in mind. Let not the patient frighten emsclves with theth ides that they are too weak so bear much pur; HAD 1 KNOWN. Extract of a Letter, LADELPHIA, Nov, 29, 1347. important mat~ Private Medical ry I might have ‘one dose must not be Dr. A. M. Mauriceau:—! tersitroated of in the “M some years ago, how much m years from cans ing; but bear in mind randroth puts not ra into th But draws weakness on Strength in its place, and gives composing Bleep at fn appetite to rulish any food, ibis OBSTRUCTIONS AND IRREGULARITIES PECULIAR fter sixteen years, aad too much or too 30 ‘our book, without knowing what to do. weakness into the it highly spoken ‘of, I obtained a copy, and found my case I trust'every female will avail herself of the i formationgoontained in its pages, 10 FEMALES women aro sick muc *, Kentucky May 3, 1899, to a young mec pleasing mann: of our children eminently well qualified to render himsolf and around him happy, were it not for the besetting sin of drunkenness. About once in every three or four weeks, oF purposely, with some of bis or pretended, his good-nature » he is sure to get intoxi- ‘when thus beside himself, ing, so much to his disad we It is my lot to be united in wedl: industrious habits, good disposition, agreeable featur e little—when in too gr. done but to take the pi careful to make small dos described for costiveness; being be takem when the time is ex= is different—namel; excessively fon With those in whom the ca: not enough, or are irregular, or with whom it opped—let them follow the directions relative to also, but with this difference: inste: if he met, either accidentall, friends, of whom, either real andjliberality,) cated, so as to rocures him man lose his reasen; an he trades and makes foolish bargaii vantage, that he has almost reduced himself and family to being no longer able to keep shop of his own, journey-work. We have not been married quite four years, to three dear little ones, in I expect will be prespect before mo, the time the turn is expected. Ai removed, as it may not the fi taking the large doses of pi a large cup of stro the morning of the will be sure and produce the effect. pennyroyal to jay youexpect. These directions: ‘Under prosont umstances, what can I shuddorat th lent constitution and industr; 1 feel able to bring up these sly consider my situation, I can see no ot ternative left for me than to tear dicted to occasional With my excel- and the labor of my husband, Ns as directed in o pleasant. feelings will disapp scene, will much help in the c if persevered in, to effect # f and all the very w- intf « ills will be all- restoration te if away from the man jention, would saori~ contrary to my SPECIALLY TO MOTHERS Tho costivencas and tho sickness of stomach which oftem, resting period, aro greatly relieved, and ultimately cured, by the useof BRANDRETH'’s PILLa, ¢ or twice a week during ¢l ‘They insure an easy and safo time, and, what wish of every mother, they secure ahealthy, cood-tempered erand of a preacher; or continue to wit to existence, in all probability, a nume- and destitute children, who, on ac- womed to a life of prevail ata certain int rous family of hel count of poverty, must inevitably be ignorance, and gonsequent vice and misery . We * This’ lady obtained Desomeaux’s great Discovery for Extract of Letter. ENCE AND HEALTH. which should be used Married Ladies, Itinaremarkable fact, that thoee Indies who have been im the habit of using BRANDRETH's Prita, have ultimately be~ »healthy, and the habit of the no sickness of stomach, or other wupleasant aymptom, has the interesting period than at other hasit in his power to gi reference to establish this proof of the wonder the Buanpnern Pit Iw cases or Dantiaty, WraKx OR CONSUMPTION APPROACHING, commence with small doses. Begin with one pill going to next night, two pills; do this alternately for three or fou days, or longer; if no alteration takes place, then increase ® each night until five or six pills are used, then decrease by one pill, down to one pill. then take strong doi My Dear Sir—I know you will have the kindness to fant pny ely ed with mo in encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge wife) the obligations wo feel ou prevailed more durin (in behalf of myself and Dr. Brandret selves under to you in having made known contained in your most invaluable ‘Married Woman's Pri- .’ It has been worth its w myself rather warmly, you will when I inforn vate Medical Compan: Waartines, Decuing, t will be nec hat I cannot do so too warmly, T have, throug! state my situation when I obtained your book through th merest curiosity. events of my 1 father of soven chitdren, ngly, to the end that 1 might gain a mod tency, but the results of my utm me about where I with the most, stinte necessaries of life. on it as one of t me ten years, ai ng struggling wi Should any feverish until the fever is reduos this fs done, the patient may drop down to such doses as their own judgment shall determin drain upon the impure humor: be their advancement to suund health. ANEURISM, OR it exertions at the end left being careful to keep the 3 these are removed, so will constant effort to have its effect upon my health; I felt less re its continuance, while I felt tl art was impera- dition'ot my wite \LARGEMENT OF THE HEART, . PILES, &e., ko. pills two or three times a week, in doses sufficient -oxysm coms on, & fear n with six or of perseverance, his constant unceasin, tive, in consequence of the prostrated com (with occasional intermission) for six years, m time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taki the charge and management of honsehole affai dition arose from causes of which L was ignorant. Would I have given had I the six years to live over again! What would my wife bad till longer ni; struggle on my ely; and when a of the pills must be made; little while repeat the dose; do this until ti strongly purged. This effecte tack. Angina pectoris and one in the gall bladder are treated in the same manner; and although considered inewra~ n, are cured by the use of BRanp— BRANDRETH's Prius, In severe attacks the doses must be full; six or eight for a nights together will cure the worst cases. disease comes on in the treatment of ether disease been spared the lon, ts prostrate on a bed of sickness ch would have heen avoided, had I then seen a copy of The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.” When I obtained it and read it, 1 couta not credit the pos- sibility that in a short time my wife would be restored to health, and myself be enabled to gain 9 competen: mediately wrote to you (as you will recollect reat Specific for married ladies, for which you which you transmitted by return mail, which was immediately availed of. My wife was rapidly restored health, and I am gradually acquiring a competence for something to our children, om been tome: may I not be sion of the obligation I am under to to circulate as wii Viles are cured b; but the pills, and, as an outward appli- am orlard, and make frequent use of cold water locally. Where there have been pectoral affections, as asthma, epnsumption, Ke., perseverance will be required with the pila to effect a permanent cure. suredly bring on the pectoral affection, Dr. Brandreth would call special attention to the following , THE PHILANTHROPIST. New Yorx, Third Month, 23, 1848, y doar friend—If to be good and to good is the highest duty of man; and if te do good is the best evidence a man can g{ve that he thee as one who has come up to the mark of man's or course will as— excused for the ox} ARNOLD BUFFU “Dr. BranpRetn—! y Ihave since endeavor sible, and will continue to do so, as I think no one shoul without a copy. Letters are daily reecived of this character, unnecessary te a@- MANY MARRIED FEMALES ARE SUFFERING way to skeletons, eyes heavy and xion of bluish hue, countenance nation, form emaciated, nerves un- nind Vacant, an utter’ prostration a testimony that this is not vain fiattery, I give the following brief sketch of my own experience: “When I was twenty years old h what my physicia ¢ I took much medicine; was very often sick and under the o from year to year, wastin, dull, cheeks sunken, com; withont expression or strung, spirits depresse inability for the I revented ; or, if these exist, the causes, th reatment are pointed out'in ‘The Mari Medical Companioi how much anguish, might hav to her husband, to her relati little volume. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the female system i the effects of which they are ignorant, and for wi delicacy forbids seeking medical advice? from prolepsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor albus (weakness, debility, or whites)? How many ate im for many months precedin jammatory Rhenma tended by Doctor Moore, of Phi myself as an old man, with a broken dowa constitution, swiftly descending to the gra I purchased a box of Brandreth’s Pills, and finding them, trial, to be more effectual in removiny cine Thad ever tried before, L replenished my to time as occasion required. three years in the western country, where I exposed to vicissitudes likely to pro crossed the Atlantic OceanJand have now spent the years in an office in this in the west, Iwas taken sud ry whose house I stopped, ealled in'a physician, who made @ very careful examination of my case, and then pro commence a process, which, he stated, would so reduce confine me to the house for at least six lined his prescriptions, took a do Pills, called the next day and paid the phy: sit, and pursued my travel my being visited } box of Brandret . My health is now vastly better than it has been for thirty- four years, before I commenced the use of these Pills. h 1y constant companion wherever Ihave been, medicine; Lam How many bitter moments, boen spared to ich undermine thei ince that ti ince that time constant agony How many have diffi whose lives are hazarded durin Took upon. themselves as doome each find in its pages the me confinement ? city. Once, while travelli It, if not dangerous, deliveries ? enly very ill. The frie and others who to childless lo » simple directions are d, how a confinement should arise, as it often does, that a hin immediate call, and thus be id and mother. system, as to ks of Brandreth jan for his vi-~ nd this is the only i of purchased the first female can understa: be managed, if any emergene: medical attendant is nov the means of saving both OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. HAPPINESS THE “Happiness is doubtless the aim of all. is, how it shall be obtained. indispensable condition is health, to be possessed and enjoyed alike by the husband and father, the wife and mother, and ‘The wife and mother is subject to many to her sex, from which the hushand and it is thus that we see her often dragging out = paimful to contemplate. vaines his own happines bosom, and the mother ¢ Married Woman's Priva ion,’ by Dr. A.M. Manriceau, in which matters treated of which he should not be ignorant,’ ow ten poun T take w cold his change, under God, for the substitution of Brandreth Pills for tho frequent bloeding and the calomel dos! My wife, too, b uninterrupted good heal us, have not amounted to five dollars in twelve years, we find our health impaired from any cause, wo tal of Brandreth’s Pills, and the difficulty judging from my own experience, I believ should adopt the same practice, the health the community w The question It cannot be denied thas ont to which | was before sub- onjoys the same 1h. Our doctor's bill sickly existence if ovory family 4, OLD BUEFUM. THE CHARMS OF HOME, “So much of the happiness of home depend: mother, that nothing, having ite presee- cannot be too often reminded that, in all obstinate altogether exhausted, before health of the wit nd porsevernne in those cases where nature jy ele pi pepling powers was sey Pu or further information 400. pamphlet om Purgation, b; Brandreth, which may be had without ¢ roa ths agents for the sale of the pills, which proves that by drawing the im= by means of Brandroth’ of striking the root of sll diseases; thus ng every one who uses them their own physician. The barbarous aud inbaman practice of bleed! d, will be soon exploded, as e: proved that we have to do nothin wiieh take the impurttie ood blood to buil ing the blood takes its goo soon, in a few hours, recover from an excessive purgation woeks to recover from ad never be bled. her is afflicted with d and father opprested wit homo presents a cheer! ish, then, the health of the wi omething ‘of the nature of her own rromedy them when they oc ensing A most valuabl ‘The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. puritios out of the fri guard against thor procs k A thee leeching, is ho but uso Brandrech’ MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIGAL COMPANION.” This most important work is creating great inquiry and die- iciting the commendations of the press through= and strengthen the body; whil ‘bad parte. We with Brandreth's Pill a single blood-letting. ' Be sensible, The Brandreth Pills mt in every town in t city throughout the world. or they will obtain a counterf ou know to be above & false for the true Bras tures of Dr. Brandroth on ench box. “This publication is of a delicate nature, but it is o he wolfaro of woman, and cannot fail to ductive of good effeotf, if placed im the right hands.”-- eat importance to jot all be careful FEMALES IN THE UNITED STATES. IT IAS OFTEN BEEN REMARKED BY TRAVEL- that females in this ¢ pearance longer than thirty, ght to bein the bloom of womanhood. fe to some exten: Is it not time, then, that our wiv should understand th henlth, their beanty, do not retain th ut fall rapidly whon t is is cortainly Kings county, I. I., Marek 1. was taken ill during the to certify that THe Uiolera, in” the your Ist, heir maladies, when a work of h importance to thi Private Medical Com; within their reach.—Ohio 0 Married Woman by Dr. A.M. * MOST USEFUL WORK. “THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE, MEDICAL had this work, expsoially t 80 generally seo the pale, ling wich some oom- antime, applied to prescribed for me, a1 cine that I took, but without a spair, The idea of taking the prescriptions longer was useless, bitter doves of modi qlotaed te de- COMPANION, sickly, debilRated Inint superinduced by onus ealth, strength, and» Jot of thousan: hora owe it to. themsel ve to ¢ alarmed ; often solicited me that they had derived was tempted to Pills, assortin, js from their use, triad, and it is but just to say, that, to recover, an I think ita duty Lowe tor Brandreth, to make this public soknowledgement. fe or daughter oerae in sheie graves. Wivos andl ra to" their Shildon ‘ork, and. profit iF ears ince apicit of the Times. ut contomplating marriay to the world, and to Dee~ SHIP FEVER CURED. Two brothers in New York beth had it; one hin doctor's rules, and the other took Brandreth first died in ten da: ual health im two woelm fro A bundred similar cases Dumbering among them some high PRINCIPAL BRANDRRETHIAN OFFICH, NO, 240 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ‘0 those yet unmarried, 1 of the Fevolations cont mately involving their future happiness, cannot ourse, impracticable to convey more fully the va- dk bh a of, as they are of w pature strictay od, or those contemplatin st the Publish ‘Albany; W. R. from hia yk; the seco! La} iis; attended the funeral. te rene ym _the time ve free tee rious subjects treated fg OMG, 190 y terson, Nor, Baltimore, ‘the receipt of $1 must be addres 1828, Now York ofty. will be transmitted b; re of the United States Al 89 Ladorty succes, Address all fosters Dr. Brandreth, as above.

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