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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘ WHOLE NO. 7343. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | soho! for chensoal investigations and experiments, poy ‘atnary diatarvanse Grom, the up of | ip Wie-sango claled. bei as a wiodinas Cov te edimitinicee | clronlay on this subject from ‘ur fellow citizen, Udoipoo [From the Loutsvilie (Ky.) Daily Courier. . ver oll.” ‘olfe, Eaq., : vote ‘To Southern and Western Merchants. ISALAH DECK, Consulting Analytical Chemist. Cure, without great trouble, that! have been compelled — own views. “ince then we havo teen, eenploying tole We have been favored. with a bottle, of this deli ghtray CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. [pan oral to content myself with less palateable and therefore less 4. G. Colburn, M. D., Newark, New Jersey, semis us | agent, and thus far with favorablo results, But we are | medicine, and must confees that, so far as the taste i« ™ = i. a | FromDr. J. W, Bright, Louisville, Ey. Aug. 30, 1852, taken medicaments. A pure, first rate Sobie. | as follows;— y ¥ im the receipt of several communications on the aubjec: | cone: ft is the most charming artigle we hare ever PP Fa i fi nega Tmpare Tormented | I feel that we have now an article of gin suilable for | dam cannot fall to meet with the hearty approbation of | ‘+1 see by your advertisement that you Phyal- | from medical men. which serve to show bat Str. Woite's | used particularly when mixed with a litle sugar and igivus fitids thus produced, bave unquestionably generated such cases as that remedy is adapted to. physicians.’’ cians with a sample botile of your pec ng hs iam | &romatio Schiedam schnapps ia very exte naively in use, water. Being im pretty good health, we cannot ot ‘@ greater amount of demoralization, misery and diseaso pr, — ——— schpapps for trial. I bavea subject in my owm family | and in the bands of physicians is proving itel/, av a BU Testlaets cozons eb poeittatbte ono ene cipane ‘Dhan any other Known eause. It would be well if the im. nm me 0. Ls Joserie, Ky., Sept. 1, Lad ses} mane H. Skinner, of the same city, (August 23, | on whom I wouid be pleased to try its effects.” po mines , euratio, pie eutnently successful,’ attor wescribed #. say that, ase medicine, it exerts the most know the diffic obtalging’ genuine wad 1. ~e pes er medicications’ wit * many cures effecte ype hee bed. Mad as a beve- | terated liquors of any fr medical pur- “1 have a case or two in which I should like to try your Extract of a letter from Maryland Hospital for the Ia- | in vain. In pony the cases rah oy ny woth see cota had failed. “" te apy aha hates wet ogee eg! Crencomnid Cmpe gd rejoice at any Sieorags to: renter Cor ‘schnapps.’ Physiciavs in this country have always | #ane, dated August 18, 1862:— Dal dropey has thus been cured, and the neceerity of | ticle from the October Bumber of the ork Mediond ended ter tnad fhe tanto ee | an ears oticnone articles, and at the same time to | found it dificult to obiain ® pure, good article of this | |, ‘This institution will receive with pleasure a bottle of | tapping averted; and in another, » distressing case | Gazeite, one of the first medical journals in the country incr say srvoublo ton suave of to | lS mproversect mots cxratlo ha Wobted ga | tans they oft st fos ‘tenet enya | MtATomatecehiam cheaper caret.” | ara, cae ba, Boe nde reese | sas poem ; iy pa ls Pastage of a calculus of considerabl — We sickness. 1 hope you may be so encouraged in your en ©. G. Bacon, M. D., Fulton, Orange county, New York, {| !8 ascribed to the use of rn two bottles of tate sardcie, Pa pap oot pt ai we al ay torprize of supplying the medical faculty with pure gia, | informs us as follows:— We know not the object of Mr, Wolfe in designating Amcng the many di, honesties of trade which tbe moral abiret 1 ee as to induce you hereafter to furnish them with an op- “ Frequently desiring to prescribe such an article has | bis preparation by the singular cuphovcous name ot | tense of the community is ealled upen to supprow, we ‘who my Portupity of obtaining pure, good wine for their patients, | influenced me to write for and accept of a bottle for trial.”’ | ‘* scbnapps,”’ nor of his denominasing it in bis advertize- | would particularly notice a most pernicious and tofamous who by ‘when they need it.’’ Wo give beldwiéa —_— pipe penne Eegncmnrgh vspe tied wen inateat of | practice adopted by unscrupulous deslers of immitatiog Greeption—fret, —— extract irom a letter . James atin; § c prear ance and preeaution- 5 ayy) & Dr. Cock, a bmp Mh aed and able New York phyal- | J. Strands, Philadelphia, August 16, rer ye fe acmits it to be nothing else than the faker pe ay be inneln at wre he pntmipte eg — ‘otaer arti- cian, endorses eas of the schnapps, in the an- “] bave at present three or four cases where it migh | !t# pure state, undadulterated by noxious drugs, and | cles of personal copsumption, and thus, by seizing upom — ‘who! nexed note, Sept. 23, 1862:— postibiy be used to great advantage in ecrofala, gravel, | thence he contradistinguishes it from gin of commerce, | the weil acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, = we ur. U. Wourn:— Kor; 1 bope it may Prove advantageous, as} can use a | Dearly all of which, as is well known, is manufactured | palming off most destructive and worthless compounds, Sess cok ban oe ‘Having used the bottle of ‘schnapps’ you were so kind | large quantity if the purpose is ‘accomplished.’ here and elsewhere, from ioferior whiskey and refuse } to the sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to the end me for trial, and finding Ng y ad will — drugs. The name he bas given it, however, may serve | character of the man who has expended thousands of dol- ah me by forwarding two more bottles. If isan From a letter from Dr. A. F. Dulin, Aug. 12, 1852:— the pergere Ot designating bis art.cle as prepared exclu. | lars in bringing the genuine article into esteem and de- pt S a A gency in this part of the city to which you can refer me, “T will thank you very much for an opportunity to sively medical purposes, and thous commend it to | wand. There petty larceny thieves are the pest of all bo a aad {willbe 0 eatietaetinn”? ou pn. Chavo often dcanion to prescribe i, end ry pbyricians, for whose convenience itis onsale only by | wereble dealera ‘and adore, and the trade ie aw here I can get it of reliable quality, would - | re le ‘druggists and spothecaries. ote its bigh’ violent ld pe ea pote of ane Frederick & Say, New Tendon, Cees, eptember 1 mend it much more frequently.” he ¢ He ea medicinal aad curative eflects, re understand hi to Appropriation xs gga = Sa ‘sone in fect, ie P > possesses good qualiti , testifies follows, iteration — claim only a is & pure ek v be y ‘the ( claimed tor it, will endeavor to promote its sale. = and the desirableness of reiiable articles :— Dr. J.T. Hall, Worcester county, Md., May 24, 1858, | !end gin, and as such worthy of the ‘confidence vor ee in dinate cake Mater e— exhibit “Sane ane bom wae cases they persis “<A few days ago I was favored with a circular from } writes the following :— brps * | cians in those diseases for which they are wont to pro- | or reckleseness of cheracier in nowire distinguishing whe oooh jm] Penw g ne ee Fecelve finishing | From Dr. Samuel B. ang ane, Ky , Aug. 31, = ee re 4 bebased ome ay ss segue od a ain an aA vertinemnant in the papers in to om Pe have wae ay, been restrained by f mercantile assewin who stabs inthe dark. And ought they . 4 3 shoul F pose mani state. comme: + peepee dase ma tits Sera as | este tees Tratats | ee me aera ee | eee wre, tee at veep | Reg Bae ac een wae | hens radiata, yaa ony td a use aiilioted of te Business of 80 that it is now more diMicult | will be my intorest aud that of my patienta’ to pretoribe | A great disideraium. in the art of medicine mmigbt beret, | your ied ofr OFe Done aig il willingly socept | PONS ine fmmenorial bas held eaeanoae Shbee. [of Daalphe Welle’s fehiosom achtopee "tte vale mane ‘Mhan it ever was before to prosure these articles genuine. | jt when occasion demands. tamed by attending strictly to » sound philosophical pA werdiinw apa medial ay encies of the Materia Medica, if it be found worthy | imitated perfectly, with the slight addition of a few letters wen Save these facte—aut en as they. — manufactory of the pure spirits. We can get no spirits ‘We have the annexed from Dr. Lewis Pagin, Toledo, | % confidence by continued experieace. At all oveats, | to plead technical avoidance of the law againet counter- a pan experience — de—it eee vious From Dr. N. B. Anderson, Louisville, Ky., Aug. $1, 1952, | in this vicinity that wecan strictly rely upon asremo- | Obio, Avg. 5, 1853:— thore who persist in the employment and toleration of | feiting; the bottles were very similar, and everything pe Saeate pirit, pleasant ny wee have much demand for diuretics, as dropsical and | dial agents.” oo ‘echnappr’ will be of much value to me in my | °tber aloonolic medicines, as tinctures, bitters, &c., and | carefully prepared to impose upon s careless purchaser. peed aa medicinal neoneraes, 964 ved | gray My complaints prevail here to some extent; and — Practice, and | will avail myself o1 all its advantages.” especially those who prescribe gin under any ciroum- | Now, is not the man who perpetrated this fraud @ felon, be ST ne Sine sates dations <4 Pure gin is one of our best remedial agents—a good di- The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, — stances, must all unite in giving the preference to a pure | ® robber? Assuredly he is; for,as Mr. Wolfe has ex- A F. eo A A pe u ‘and an excellent menstruum for the administra. | New Ham relates to one of the most valuable ‘We subjoin another extract from a letter from Dr. E.J. | ®¥ticle over the manifold manifestations so rife in the } pended large sums to bring his genuine imported schnapps pat phe poy ees] 3 ‘an article | tion of other articles of a similar class. medical Proper! posses#ed by the aromatic achnap| Powers, Franklin, Vt., Sept. 8, 1852:— “o"""'| market. Mr. Wolfe liberally supplies physicians with a | into popular demand, tbat demand may be justly conal- 1 Cg gel diated sey odpm nee . If you send a bottle of your schnapps, I shall use all | and show: it acts as a specific fa'a very painful dis: “The difficulty of procuring « genuine article of gia is | *#mple bottle for analysis and trial, as set forth in his | dered s part of hi capital in wade, and a fellow er = pone aed woe Croc —— my influence to promote the use of the same in medical ease—the gravel:— 80 great that I seldom think of using it at all, and should | Circular, and stakee the reputation of the remedy upon | 4 part of bis reputation 1s as much of a thief as if he Se _ ia : gpm prety posit A practice. ‘in thea porn he ay = 4 iepivone ate. 5 Oat Hnen, Te arent if ie were pogrtale to get pure Holland ~ ane nealan, rae (pony = be Holland giv, | stolen < So bis see in bulk. And to this Li bang bert; Proper, in be am learn when us under me ice, led; bi crime be adds irther one frauding community —. ae pe ge ra “aly, jew [eg Smet o 4 pei Goyens xias A. Tess, , Comanaias es ener w of Boal i Betinses, respons et to Jp moneny called Selledam n achinps. 1 | market with aa article that may annnrars the | Charac ler 1p business that the article will ‘ot disappoin voint by pine them a rolsows article for the fe y they im Rise, nat epee witch on Jury coals tall wattasnsiree: Doced July ot ‘1853: ca bh cee wed pe pink n a wien After ‘aang rary ace palais H. A. Ramsay, M. D., Thompson, Columbia county, Ga., ek ges ; the Dail; le, Boston. conden A , re a who pero Bre Ferdiet after Ave minutes) deliberation. The tribu- | “I take feat pleasure tn bearing highly creditable tes. .] without much relief, 1 was induced to try ey ene vor bone you furnish me a sample of your Scheidam | Tbe PO wah phen ne Washington far, havelboin pean ct cn taendar tee pa do \vho wisaea —_ by mente .- i. em : L opinion; the | timony to its efficacy as a remedial agent mm the diseases | medicine. In the course of three days it proved effec. | schnapps? I bave a patient to whom I think it would be | ®PPrised of the existence in large quantities, on oar south- | position, The remedy of Mr. Wolfe should le in hie apheny o iy a Jerers, an only atked that — you sesemmand 4. Having a panna tendanay Leon fo ane He an Md sons, some of ‘which | serviceable, and I wish it entirely for medical uses.”” = scans, 3 — valuable aricle of commerce with | holding all munened up to the contempt of the cemma- Shey read the testimony which found appended ucous surfaces, slight degree \- marrowfat cordial, pou Da, fore known to be obtained here. ity tbus swindled by thelr operations Bis vows bet render 1 cried pape ag ae tion, I regard it as one ofthe pombe yee ap len Pog Soren? =“ — oe to cain) at Perbam, M. D., Boston, August 10, 1852, writes as | '° ue is mown i science pag rs do or, aurtoad jepesea upon by the nonions comgoloce We trust true jnotations mere chronic catarrhal those le recovering. medicine of so mu jows:— vp the language of commerce, into Beeche la . The bat Mr. Wolfe obtain the names, not onl; oe page ola rs reemneden the sul ir, | to-urinary apparatus. Wit ig ging ol value in so distressing » complaint, should be known to “Tshould be very happy to try a bottle of your aro- | Chinese call it Trepang. ‘Sul &@ greater ‘discovery, than | concoctors of thene counterfetts, but of every righ Bot they are of charac er Wo carry envietion erery servant, CHAS, A. LEAS, M.D.” the public and the world at large. ' And I, for one, must | matic Scbeidam pot i and if it proves to be what | ‘bis, and one that will contribute more largely io the | it g them for sale, and then publish them to the world; prey ana 9 pares ar nee a a —_— give it my approbation and re. your card asserts, I sbould ‘wish to make use of it in my | health, happiness and long life of the human family gene. | for his own reputation and health of the arery dovht, thowends re from al Practl- | Dr. Chaloner, of Philadelphia, who is well known to be “THOMAS PAINE, M. D.’? ractice. I not only use it in the diseases you mention, rally, ia the Doneficial effects to be derived from the use | demand that all parties should be mulled to the pillory of Flahsnent ofthe subscriber, 22 Boaver street s the sohnappe' 1 thas | De. Geo. Heaton, Boston, Aug. 18 1852, receives with bre repre pany medians: Hi A Me mec HEN | SOE ase ecuaseee have bons ecomitey tee be | i — . Geo. . ves complaints,’ — fe. 8c] ave extenst i — 1 will be seen by numerous extracts from the medical | “ Jaly 15, 1853, | pleasure a bottle of the article, for the purpose of testing | Dr. 8. P. White, New York, says:— their introduction ia. this country——indeed: all our fret [From the New York Dispatch. } perrerpgeten relerred to tat se sees of a pure, re- ‘Mr. Uporrso Worre, 22 Beaver strest, N. Y.i— it in his medical practice. “« Betng in the habit of preserii for my patients, oc- | ©!ass pbysicians recommend it to their patients—and 46 INFAMOUS BUSINESS. madle Deen long ply fet by the profession ‘Duar Sin—Last year the writer received, through | Dr. B. Brown, of the same city, under date Aug. 12, | casionally, the article of gin, 1 will accept of a bottle | hence have obtained a popularity in the troatment of indi. | | When an enterprising man strikes out a new business, ‘country. more than ‘housand communi- | your agent in this ‘city, = bottle of your ‘aromatic | 1852, writes in s similar strain, and complains of the fre- | whenever you choose to forward it, and will give it a fair | &¢#tion, dyspepsia, and other distressing complaints, that | to the establishment of which he gives his industry, time, ations LJ physicians fepony by the subscriber, Bohiedatn schnapps,’ and since that has presented | quent adulteration of every species of spirits. trial.”? — few other remedies bave ever acquired. The schuapps | talents and pecuniary means, can anything be more coa- ane Aad, ion a ont ak Be gp io ae the same in certain forms of urinary complaints; also in i Dr. Vanderpool, New York, writes:— are on sale at nearly every respectable druggists in the: | temmptible than to bave another steal in, and, under spe- ie Usportance of such an article 6s a stimelant cases of debility in aged persons. ‘So far, the schuapps | — Dr. J. C. Garland, Nashua, N. H., Sept. 10, 186%, sends | “I bave been in the babii of recommending Holland | Country, and wholesale and retail by J. Russel Spalding, | cious pretexts, hold out to the public an inferior ‘wits thts testineeny Eee ~ ms a se nora mah ro [pa ee roman yt ss el ie oS from which the following is am ex- | gin for a class of diseases, and not knowing wherethe real | No. 27 Tremont row. or, A — io aad Pray, — iflerens ts Te, 80 Sdmiasion that, previous to the introduction “of the | I should use the ‘aromatic Scbiedam schnapps.” Thanking | | ‘I will very gladly aocept a botto; and if it proves what Cueel tat, peiciky Ger sa eee, SCHIRDAM SCHNAPTS. caexuuesbermn pratann Ge tenes tena United it claims to be, will do what I may io introduoe it to the | bave the real ‘ining. 1 should’ like to see your o, This must be a wonderful medicine, if all that is said | citizen hopes to make his bread and stealing the bread suffering who may need such a remedy, as well a8 to my | and bave, of course, no objection to ‘receiving & Dottle,$ about it is true. Brandreth, Townsend, Swaim, and all | itself? A common thief, if be takes without leave, how- professional brethren; for we are more troubled to get a | nor to prescribing the contents, from your account of it,'’ | the rest, will be compelled to stand aside. Hear what |. ever hungry, a loaf of bread from a baker's shop, is ap- fa article of Holland gin than almost any other remedy.” peas | Col. Green, editor of the Boston Post, says about it:— prehended and condemned to the penitentiary for From Dr. H. Starr, of Baltimore, October 26, 1852, we We haven’t felt s0 well and happy for a long while ax | in s surreptitious manner to appease his ; bat pet Ph eatemaade unrce Lost aew seinen, Lull Yae <tee thank | Dealt and opteia to themoderate uso af that very carve, | in is pocwet, and he seay wit 1 HS. | “« to , medicinally, I 14 and a] e moderate use vat in his and he may 1m Bay, even “The peculiar institution (the Maine law) prevailing in | you to send me a bottle of your schaappe, (Or trial.” able and invigorating cordial 20 highly recommended by | the applause of his fellows, by ica very’4 xery or oiber our State has made me curious to kaow more of your ar- ne Dr. Beecher, and sold by that very careful druggist, Mr | infsmous means, take the business of aa honest man from ticle, as it may possibly, from more or less necessity, be. Extract of a letter from Caspar Schaffer, M. D., Phila- | Burnett, Tremont row, called ‘‘ Woltt’s Schiedam aroma- | bim, and go Opscathed of justice, All this is come an essential article at the stores of retailing drug- | delphia, July $1, 1852:— tic schnapps.’ The diseases for which it is aremedy are | Some years since a gentleman of this city (Uaolpho Wolfe} gists and apothecaries.’’ amie aA favorable opinion of the genuine Holland } “2commonly preva ext. , pr rg ponte United Rates 8 medi — gip, aga remedial agent in certain cases, I gladly avi — a }, which was highly y professional Dr. B. P. F. Randall, of the same city, Aug. 18, 1982, | mybeit of your Kind ofler to eccopt « bottle of” the same, [From the Daily Pioayune, New Orlears } jeatlemen aa'e superior tonic and deobstruent, sad the expreases # wish to try the schnapps on « patient who | snd tf found upon trial to answer expectation, it may toad GOOD HEALTH, ‘pow ledge of which he, by advertisement and otherwise, has received some benefit from the best gin procurabie | to further calls for the article.” An ipstitution founded on an easy conscience, fresh air | disseminated thronghout the country. Soscon as trick- from other sources, and hopes the pure article will cure ps + and lots of exerciee. Vice and indolence are always dys- | sters, who pars in the business community as honest him, Dr. F. H. Campbell, Philadelphia, August 14, 1852, | Peptic. ‘The former breaks up its digestive organs by too | men, saw that Mr. Wolfe was likely to have handsome re- — writes to us as follows :— % much thought; the latter by too much sofa and rocking | turns for the time and which he had expsnted, Dr. E. ©. Cross, of Guilford Centre, Vermont, Aug. 9, “Tam well aware of the efficacy of gin in some | chair. Man's a queer “apimal,” avy way. Ho knows | they set about forging his Is, and palming off upem 1862, acrepts a specimen, and hails with pleasure - | forms of urinary disease, and should |i better, yet docs worse. Some men will not only drink | the people detestable and poisonous compounds, wi portunity of obtaining good Holand gin, 90 usofal a | pure unadulerated artitie: suet oa I could nerrcatead | cep, but drink bad liquors; yet they all do know bad | they bave the hardihood to call ““Schiedam sch medical practice, #0 difficult to procure. ‘with confidence.” liquors from good, as weil as they know that Schiedam | In some instances they have gone 80 far as to put are — ane schnapps are as superior to ordinary gin or lquors of | neme to thelr villanous liquids, As this horde Dr. 8. M. Whipple, New London, Conn., September 14 ‘Also, from Dr. J. W. Farrell, New York, July 13} %DY kind as real Catawba is to sour elder. Wolfe's'aro- | ing bold in thelr rascalities, it is time the public in be — 18¢: matic Schiedam sobnappe is, beyond a)! controversy, the | aed country were put upon their guard. Consumers “Baving experienced the various difficulties which you received your circular, and, with your permission, | Dest drink during the spring season ever invented. rbould be sure that they prrchase the genuine article, or mention, in procuring a, article of Holland gin, on ac will give your Behiedam git & trial in 9 case of dropsy I — (ise their bealth may be irrepsrably injured by using the count of the various Io satin Iwillstmply that if | have now under treatment.”’ [From the Cincinnati Gazette.) horrible stuff that unscrupulous men, because they ons you will furnish me with « pure articie in your Bobledam — THE AROMATIC SCINEDAM SCUINAPPS. bey it cheap, will offer as the genuine article. Pur» schnapps, you will greatly oblige me.”” Dr. Cheever, Boston, Nov. 2, 1852, writes thus:— This article e aftracting much notice throughout the | Sebiedam acbbspvs can only be obtained at the slores @ Dr. A. A. Moulton, Meredith, of N. H., Sept, 9, 1852, di - Pouatge poepen! induced to engl sooet te ogentintee ‘ef ts as we elise ous Sand’ huooe tape and a the esuablet ttt dorpho Welle, Ne A. A. 5 R . le- our eel upon, | am to we our frien ry. and at the es' ment jos. 18 sires e specimen, and concludes th 4 nr — your kind } 60's, in Manchester Bulllings, om Thisd atrost bas icior | 20 and 43 Bonver street, in th cliy, where it migoteea “Tt — be @ pure Hiol’and gin, I shall most cer- — tale, receivi it direct from the prop ietor, Mr. Wolfe, | exclusively. We think its duty which Mr. Wolfe owes t tainly more, as it is with us # great desideratum.”’ Orvice oF PROVIMONAL GOVERNOR, We copy the following article from the New York Mi:ror, | himeelt and to the community to publish, by name, th partic! Bn Ke —— Kanaas Tarnitory, July 31, 1854. of January 25:— rascals who are thus attempting to defraud both him emt ‘These facts, verified and Dr. Oliver B. Griggs, Pequonmock, Conn., Oct. 5, 1853, Dear Sin :—Baving heard much of medicinal pro TRMYERANCK AND Scuvarrs.—We see that some of the | those who would be bis customers. He should not per- that follow, and by vol remarks as fol — perties of your. ‘“Sebiedam Aromatic echuapps,” and | '¢™perance papers in the Weet are discussing the merits | mit bis modesty to hold him back from making so testimony, must impress “T have now several patients for whom I would pre | they not being accessible in this ‘far of land,’’I feel | °f Wolfe’s Schiedam schnapps. So the West | ous an expose. @binker with the seribe a pure article of Holland gin, if! could obtain any | desirous ot having them introduced into this country, on | °'™ Temperance Advocate, at Jetroit, published ex- _—— a Deverage. the Dest and 1h which I could place confidence. I will therefore thank- | account chiefly of a disease prevailing in the “prairie and | ‘racts from Mr. Wolfe's recent pamphlet, embodying the (Frem the Sunday Leader.} agent, in to which bi fully accept a trial bottle of your schnapps, and if as de- } mountainous portions of this country—somewhat re- | P'th of two thousand letters trom pnysicians of the highest MODERN COUNTERFEITRRS | oocee. Is he a traveller, liable scribed, will send an order for more.”” sembling stranguary or derangement of the urinary | **Nding, sustaining the purity of the article and its The kpavish tribes of modern counterteiters deserve -of the various kinds of water oo organs. Jt is a complaint peculiar to this country. value as @ diffusive stimulant in medical practice, . The | the reverest punishment, and yet thus far they have es- Fegions of the United States ? Dr. J. R. Sandborn, of Newmarket, N. H., Sept. 9, 1862, ‘As 1 do not know whether you bave any agencies in | Cdltor freely and cancidiy admits that the faculty aad | ceped their merited reward. Deeds which deserve the ‘that will qualify and render your representations, I shall take great states that a pure article of gin is not to be mad there, and | any of the Western cities or towns, | have deemed it best | ‘he prése bear testimony, first to the parity of the article, | State prison pass for mure business transactions. The charged with lime, or earth, or decomposed bie | exter usefulness in this city.’ senda an order for the schnapps. to address you this note, to inquire whether thia article | ®D4 Secondly to its mportance as a medicinal agent. e | more valuable an article is, the more certainly it is coum- ‘Tmatter, oar other ingredient in solution py — can be bad juine) nearer than New York. beneficial effects of the use of pure gin—and this is all | terfeited by persons who are too lazy to work and tee ‘universal fluid. Dr. McGowan, of Boston, writing August 11, 186% Dr, W. A. Weaks, McIndoe’s Falls, Vermont, writes, My post office and embarking and debarking place is | ‘bat Mr. Wolfe claims for his echnapps—in certain dis | Cowardly to steal. The act of counterfeiting Mer Is he accustomed to take his moderate glass at home’ | mentions the diiiiculty of obtaining compound spirits of | Oct. 26, 1852, to the same effect. “Kansas O.ty, Jackson county, Mo.”” cases, is too well known to need any remarks. Ase tonic | Wolle’p excellent and medicated gin, for instauce, is ‘Here is @ liquor that will nct fire his brain or far his | juniper—an article considered useful in dropsy, urinary Yours, respectfully, WM. WALKER. and & stimulant it bas been used since the time “to which | and sobbery of the worrt kind. It is paiming of = but which, by reason of its mild, Cee on tod diseases, &c., and then says :— Dr. W.C Williams, New Milford, Conn., Oct. 23, 1852, Avotrno Worrs, New York. the memory of man runneth not to the contrary,” and if, | the public an article interior and unwholesome for properties, will preserve him from thet “I felt on receiving your circular that I would | mentions that be haz a patient whose case requires dol- — Curing the last few years, it has not been as much in | which is UIDe. While people would trecty use tho desire for stimulants, begotten and perpetuated by the have in your Holland ‘@ good substitute for what I had | land gin, and desires a specimen bottle. The foregoing correspondence affords such a body of | \orve as of yore, it Is to be attributed to the supposed Frovine echaappe, tbey would mudder”at the thought of ‘use of adulterated spirits. Is he a suilerer from acute | so long and so often felt the want of.” medical testimony to the inestimable remedial citeulty im procuring a genuine article, and not from want | Jutroducing into their families the poisonous counterfelt. ‘or chronic disease of the kidneys or bladder, from Dr. E. A, Parsons, of St. Albans, Maine, Ost. 26, 1852, | ofa pure Holland gin, as was proba! ol tg, of faith in ite virwues.. rier and Enquirer. Bevh Mr. Wolfe and the public are imposed upon aad dropsy, debility, dyspepsia, hy; orany dis- | Dr, FH. Providence, Rhode Island, says in | describes n caze of renal disease, in which all other remo: } arrayed in print in bebalf of any article in the pharma. —— cheated by these base and unprinctpled counterteiters. cee ee ‘con’ by a stomechic or a diur- | anote of October 1, 1862, afer making reference (% the | dies have failed; but in whicn he hopes to succeed with | copcia. Schiedam aromatic schnapps, as admitted [From the Sunday Leader.) The ecbnapps of Wr. Udolpho Wolfe are counterieited Se deems ea win ee ete a Geen | ee ee by she profeeion--as proven by an amount of solentite | Te dus oc. Ds above’ allsdea. to, Tho kamen ure | sis high price, for We cupeensperpeee of Allg’ tues « ’ him in the name and with ity of the medical “That errant for medicinal purposes ts vory iF evidence that would form a library in iteolf—is ‘and the resi of each is spurious article, and palming {t off as of *] BE faculty, and prescribed by its most cautious members’ | much needed, | fully agroo with you,” Dr. B. @ Snow, Waterbury, Conn., Sept., 1862, de- precisly the pure stimulant, tonic and lures that i unquestionably ge figed | requi ine, der given. Such a mass of unanimous medical testimony bas | arom: schnapps, told by Udolj Wolfe, be under pleasant effects of impure — plores the want of a waoolesome gin. Iie has boon ob! re 5 Finan hha toon article toes wil ‘repress thoovl, A letter from Dr. 8 E. Maynard, Montville, Conn., | '0 give paprescribing the article because he cena pat fo the numerous lettors and extracts from letters ithas | probably never before been collected in favor of the ef. | 22 Beaver street The public, at least, Ce A ‘and restore to the morbid appetite its nataral tone. dated November 1, 1862, contains the subsequent pas: | it pure. Will gladly avail himself of the schaapps in been deemed proper to adé the names of some five hun. | acy ofany particular speci. The result is that Mr. | Sccted from the base imposition of which we have ‘The peculiar properties of the Schiedam aromatic | sage:— Practice. dred physicians who use the schnapps, and kindly permit | Wife is overwhelmed with orders from all of the | They should not be pomored with impunity. Mr. Wolfe schnapps have been widely discussed in the journals of “ here find it very difficult to procure the proprietor to reter to them. ‘These names will be | ¥°r!d, and his “ 0 re, oe ata most | sbould devise seme means of protecting the public from ‘tbe day, and even « portion of the religious press have | gin. I should think yours would bea very useful Dr. Wells Beard, Conn , Sept. 4, 1862, writes found in their appropriate place. fabulous rate. ‘sil diseases of the kidneys it is re- | the im thas Practiced, ‘Bot been averse to enter, jn «friendly sprit, into the con- and should hke you to inform me by letter how I cam | he is 71 years of age, froma 4 ‘of the blad- It will be seen that the above extracts, &c. & | commended as the best remedy yot discovered. even ‘names of the troversy. The of the New York Gazelle | procure it.”” der and ‘and will use the article in his own case, | #pace of nearly two years. Most of the letters ¥ — offenders apd brad them with the di which they Bod contained ate arucin Dearing Va tly Ed a mein, Po on und ,ecommend it. ‘Were written in rosdnes ae ; aod in PS See Geserve. Something should be done, and quickly. {ea clroumstance worthy of remar’ with ex. . James Hel % Zanesville, allades —— every instance w! specimens have been 5 ‘ ~ ‘Of@ single obscure paper in the South, no re- | diMouity of procuring rapt A. ©, Smith, Eaq., Brattleboro’, Vt., Nov. 6, 1962, writes they bave bees opproved, po that i may be stated 4 Do you ever read the New York Medical Gazette, edited {From the Sunday Times. } scientific, temperance or medical journal has op- plaint in that section of the country; and says the Super- | 10 this effect: — out exaggeration, that full two thousand ‘are | Withso much ability by Dr. Reese? If you do not, we WOLFE's SCHYEDAM SCHNAPTS. posed the use of the ‘‘schnapps’’ on amy ground. intendent of the Muskingum County Inti , 2 - “In beball of Cyrus Ratterfie'd, M.D., of this town, in | now successfully the in & and we often find our own opinion remarkably confirme: Greatness bas jt infirmities. It is the paintal privilege celobrity renders it conspicuous. has been | himeecif, desires « of the schnapps, letter is pap paLR FP | be would like a bot. In New England, the Liquor with regard to many matters relating to bealth and other || of excellence to be perpetually subjected to imitations. * ehallenged im ite behalf by eminent professions! men, and | dated September 18, 1852. te of your pure Holl or gin, to test its | the advantage of having snch a guaranteed le tor | Matters, poysical and medical. There is a certam beve- | Everything good is counterfeited, ana the more it ie unaseailed not reasonapie, thea, “ —_— virtoes ad remedial purposes, instead of the impure y | rege which we have indulged in more than once, without counterfeited the more we may possente ‘ourselves that son Dr. J. W. Warren, of Boston, under date of August, the persona appowted under the liquer mast be | the si compunction of conscience, and which, we | 't is not only choice, but popular, for few will take the says — apparent; and every friend of humanity must that confess, we enjoyed largely. Butafer pleasure | trouble te counterfeit mach that which is not intrinsically, Mannan POD oe pth yt oe a Ee state omen se anaeed tamae Sie en atone wnaren's vate. “vortensseyye pam m e y TE DE i g consequently be very cued toavail myself of it. ty w catseetd, Will nh be taoven cuey, os thie ye Pe A degen aI Geantie, and tolls A by rogue: Bes of raring gate the world it ja Sie Ramee am maadanmnasbe ase pal ia bad enough to give drugged spirits o the bealmty | corative elects; we undsrsiand, him (De. Wolfe) toclaim | Jodged by this rule, Wolle tas some reasoa to be prowd have cocasionslly wanted a similar article for medi- copstroctive murder. nly thas K's « pore and yehable article of Holland giv, | of the daily paid to his Schiedam schnapps, cal and have found it difficult to procure one that —_— and es such worthy of the confidence of physicians in | for the country ante haa anee might be depended on; so that if what you offer can rea- OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. those diseases for which they are wont to ibe it, | kind, and a can be found that has not dily be had, it will be a desirable thing.”” To give evens of the commendations bestowed cme Eave Banente outy bee restrained by finding it im | imitation of this . ome of them are : = by the preas upon Wolfe's Schiedam aromatic practicable to obtain Ca A A L ag fF oe ie Lioyd Seely Easton, Conn. rgent ‘would be to a work as large as an apy prejudice agamst alcobolic ictpes ive origizal manufacturer porter: animes mf py aay hy ead =o All that can Sane widen eeeel of « treatise like sitvcked of the beneMt. of this article, which, ume pow ye whose place of business is at Nos. ented Sept. 25, from which the is an ex: ‘bia, fe to afford the reader somo ‘of the scope and | ‘mmemorial. has held Its place among the remedial Sas here pt ping LP wact " tenor of the notices, essays, anecdotes and of Sehe weteee meee, 55 ene eer = pony A ho Itve in this : iy many years been almost. which article formed and theme y continued experience. per- honestly earned gen Production, cure f— bp Ay 4 aboutiea avers. ai i4{~.4 pmb b he netoviens which et sist im the employment and toleration of other alcoholic | Wolfe's Schiedam ts on ma Vatients whose peculiar required the ald of lew, grave and the wilt be found for | medicines a» tinctures, bitters, &o., and especially those | worthless articles of the It # « pare spirit, . stimulants of the purost and most perfect kinds, have thobenstine of wih and "Dener bas who ne ee ee oe = {n the most costly manner from jantper and other are- orders have been frequently given by unprincipled re- | efen been utterly unabie to obtain. anything of the sort sround the important trutns aod oul the | matic ingredients, with « single eye to the Ca ae Some ae penn See whieh was unadulterated. They andl world rejotoe to tions which have satisfied the reason and common : ‘olfe | a stimulant at once wholesome and hee ‘dutties. These, afer veing emptied of original con- | find a article, manufactured with bonesty and tense of the public, aa to the purity and excellence of | liberally supplies pby a for | diuretic of the finest kind, As a it gtands unrt- tents, have been made the recipients of that worst of | skill. doctrine here is, that mo healthy man can re- this valuable medicinal agent. All who are aware of the | «nalysie and trial, as set forth in bia circular, and siakes | valied. It can be taken by the weakest stomach with common gin, which haa been subse. | cetve diffusible attmulents into his system without detri- chagacter and standing of tbe Medical Gazette, edited by "onan ct as tecena Dist han weed enter eee advantege, and by the strongest with benefit. In short, tothe peril of sobriety and health, ax | ment; but diseased action sometimes demands artificial Dr. D. M, Reese, wil! je, as they deserve, the re- ical | it Is One Of those cordials that no family should ever be Ecuiedam sromatic schnapps. Ciroular instruo- | aid, and then we want choice medical agents. I have marks of that well periodical. the | without under any circumstances, ‘tions have, however, been sent to the agents of the sab- | now « wealthy and aged patient, whose ts bene- on — seriber in every city and town of the Usion, directing | fitted by « moderate use of gin; and he me yester- [From the Kentucky Medical Recorder, Loulsville } [From the Sunday Courier.) a in hope thet HE sdopled will p~ A> -— ha ‘cow euanty 3 oS. We «peak ‘ne cand, ‘when we odd our watmeny to SCHIRDAM SCENAPTS, P ‘There ie nothing #0 or more deserving of Lees em ctartcotng os evi. hE) a a the Selsot ctosrs, ‘who admit the superiority of Mr. | (r Holland gin, wo understand, is about being introduced, | revere condempation nam the atom rf OF ‘The main points sought to be established io this ad- Dr. Moody D. Page, of N. H., (Sept. 10, Wolfe’s aromatic Schiedam schnapps over all olber kinda | uncer the ph: as ® pure and unadul: | undue means, with a business by onergy, ex- dress have now been touched upon. It has been claimed | 1862) says: — . of gin, From time immemorial, medical men have re- | terated stimulant. It will be w: for mankind if thie ar. | perience and ap outlay of capital. Legitimate competi- Site fee Caave whe ese fianer ase beverage, he eshoupre pn Lae can obtaie any garded gin as one of the best of diuretics; and the dis. ticle should continue to bear the severe teste which its | tion is the life of trade, But when a dealer is subject to Ja the best . that chemical analysts has ‘is | spirits suitable for }; theretore, as | use one It fallen into of late yearn must be attribated ra. | eminent author invites, as to it invigorating qualities aad the anpoy ance of having ns labels, style of package and no Lo ofan Sona many mixtures — = in your ther to the inferiority of the article in the market, than | freedom from posonous ingredicnts. Lg he trade marks 80 closely imitated an to deceive the pur. that ‘and wherever it is requisite to | Scheidam schnapps will be received ime wit ae to appreciate @ perfectly gentine | to the fickleness of physicians in substituting some other | are temperance men, but, nevertheless, can mes { chaser, the fraud should be denounced and ie y weg HEI purpose. this is the | highest ification; and I think the es article, and she be pleased to receive and test your #pe pa La ‘We know there are many physicians who } fnd means to an ‘eugtdll het ost ome tors Tt a well known that Mr. » Dquor that be ; What the most emi- of Holland gin in this city will meet the ap- | cimen.’’ ‘alcohol as a remedial agent, in every disease, | of ths article ft has a nell, and tame ry ‘of the mont tae? nent medical men in the Union have long felt the want o° | pr: of the physicians and patients generaily,”’ — and under ail circumstances. It is not our Intention, | ‘bat would make it « most agreeable We are ] 8 few years since, for Teard ata ne, pure gin, and that this want, by their own admission, | — ‘We copy the following from W. M. Cochrane, M. D., Bal- | however, to discuss this question now, but simply to | indebted to Dr. Kyser, the agent of this dity, for « botel jn NF I PS Bow ; that nino-tenibe ot the press endorse it; | Dr, Horatio G. Jameson, Sr., of Baltimore, Md., writes | timore, Aug. 19, 1862:— cenieas our predilection for stimulants i very many die. | of the gi Som eyveem of adversaries tae ‘that it friends and approvers everywhere, and that | as follows, (date of letter, Aug. 17, 1863):>— “‘Lhave read with and great interest the cir. [oee, ene ery cereath Oe we tesve coves meee ven by tee — ell deserved repete, eas 4 ) ‘opponents do not amount to ® ‘ corporal’s “Thave a very favorable opinion of gin asa be- | cular you sent me to your Holiand gin, | their administration, which would otherwise have been * [From the Movile Advertiver. | Scbiodam scheetes, case bong oy dO Fear ee meen ere poutine ken, Now te prove erage for aged men, also ta diseanen of the | to i would be pleased tc'give s teil,” ee we we cracker, oer tae pa Cee te yt dees ttien eae, ve ‘gn, ety Wi as an: argument concluded, witnesses ; but certain it im no spirituous drink hes — tum, the want of which has been profes name article recently introd: Duriness has been merchants, testify in their order, and first the physicians. It would there ‘more impoution than. ia Ul of gin, Thwitl Dr. James 8. Lynter, of Vhiladelphia, July 29, 1862, | sion, nod vo might alee eng by the pubs.) importing public by Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, of New ‘York, whose ad- by Imiations Ores can feels tha ‘de impossibie, within reasonable limits, to give them sil | afford me pleasure to be able to extond the use of \t under on an ‘of gin superior to any we have ever | vertiecment Ho Sip peeraing’s pager. Th te manu- | be bar Tk, S direct ‘an opportunity to for themselves, bat the names of | proper circumstances. I have been an out and out tem have at this time a case of of the urt- | tested; and we have no hesitation in 80 recommending It. factured in hee ereen cane, to these ota a bonareds of to whom the public are referred tan, but never went to a temperance meeting | nary secretion under my care, which will afford mean | In several cases which bave come under our charge, re is fiavored and not by ‘common harsh comme, Oe Se gual oe cael 2° for fervber tafurmance, i Coral’ will be found ap- RG Af a 5 i 7, OF venting the value of your ‘Schiedam quiring diuretics, we have proscribed it with the best 7 bP - -J he AO rior q end we etvien news Whe Venue — pended to Solewing profeasionnl sorcespoatenes, rey advanced in and believe a diffonit success. whose most vinows extract artes ‘under ay Mr. ‘UDOl. WOLFE. may be of use to me, and if | oan render {t useful — a tilled and with ite and thus be | * A om ta my practice, I will do 90. Sure e cn. We the annexed extract from M. C, Greene, M. {From the New York Brening Mirror: comes a concentrated ts Sever sed Ley PF 4 ae ee 5 writes as = ured ; and, ‘Ang. 44, 1868:— ROMATIC SCHNAPPS. aroma, ‘cordial and medici De. Deck write uaront, Mew Yor, May 2, 1888. | Cartied' spoon when sorond for Ube purposeof measur: | ie your sirevary in relation to Jn anctner columns of today's Miror will be found the J Ral We any Holend ga beroaore knows: 0 | [CIE te ee ocr mPeaere he mag " a ” Boland ‘a8 such their card Beaver street, setting fortm other beverage, ‘aMted prompted eae” Tcunnot speak 100 highly of the parity of | '™f ‘aie Eee 16 ‘be obtained, T shall be. bappy v0 wirtass of “aromatic Schiodam sehaappa | Maine combines Virtues wiih so uniform <siemn 0s Gosia aah Reatbon your ~) » Tie jedly superior to 2h aS Sete Ee, ‘setae gs 12, } yours and to know of such a agent ae! Wo sane eae OS Saet ot ‘Unet is claimed in his ps on a. PP ty be ye Ce eee Cameos tr two's baa eee a sapnay vlomea Siren fnad'well confirm. | No article of trade has obtained perfectly admixture ot fusel oll, or | wi for two months every oo known to us, who have dented cor. Ne effect is 80 prompt, decided we ere om sujph produce < | Bi Besye i Dr, R. L. Binckly, of Boston, August 11, 1962, fic, and found fy without an € ‘more than equal | ed, es to need melther the of oboe ot szt'pet wih mor genera appeal em ee isebievour and effect 01 constitation, — to @ constant use of the article, 1 | writes to {ta advertised virtues. Mr. is the sole dealer in In all cages of a 44 ed, than 7 hoy 4 and which few of alcoholic distilled liquors | am experience that gin is very frequently “y ny Fa Bs the Tih this choice and remarkable invigorator, and no after the remedy when ‘which Mo wihow—iaes of being largely fanueay mateo at , and beg Convinced that pure Holiand gin is pos. A single Yok of ts mar, wil reyure further pre tn ite ety mage ties sre aod ep p— bat napected the various Cartes I, Moore, of Baltimore, soso, | Seams squumbenye: grethet tar’ Went Se Fea tas “csemmechie tonee et ee | cove tae ‘he > ia. Tadele and bottles auunates anf pcre) ft | come &. waaay ri 4 | > CK 9 FLY ine sir cinet remedion bas been and even hie name at ‘and know that unusual approves the schsappe aa follows — aball wo So great is the demand for this stances, when the use of arent skill, ' ‘care in taken to the noxious elements from the T think the article in quention meets @ desideratum "imobe my Te chrono mata \afertee pore alcohol; and schnapps is a striking proof of its | long existing.” © i. 5 ‘has nucoees, — ‘© medicinal agent for chronie and renal affections, T Dr, Snowden Pigrot, of , (Ang. 14, 1852.) thus pave cossenatal prescribed it, and recommend it as an tadtchien ton valet et ™ pare meant oP See) come Non epreeable and harmless stimulant, and aball con- | piaintea-— y wire finve to do 90, as well a8 to use it as @ source of pure “| am fully sensible of the great benoit to be derived