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12 ‘To the Gre: PARTIOULARLY THOS? OF THE OP THOPR Dimes NATURAL LAWS Caw BUT SaFB CHV): {am induged Wy bore the toilo Dy the foot Loot while itis generatly koow a and copeeded tha: pon) ury Consumption is acura rie LUNes z. \y of Lovalide, 4 MO ARE VICTING OF DISEASE T, HEART, BTO.,O8 OF ANY TEKMED CHRONIC ~isTRE- KSTING CORKESVON DANCE —AN IMPORTANT QUES: TION SBTTLBL— A OXBAT ERROR POINTED OOT— OT BE SET ASI0B—a HOLD ‘THE CURABLLITY OF CON- 4 TRD, AND THE WAY POINTED No. 11) Byosoway, New York, Oct., 1866 wing cor disease. thero ip wi) same time a general state of ua certainty as tothe remoies OF System Of treatment oy whieh it can be cur i deem ft a duty T owe to the sick to dO 86, @8 Ov ali Har cs remedies and’ systems are pre sented w| thie disease and ur © restored to health, the entire failure Of the ‘ood «1 “spesties’ and the crowas of ~apeciabeta,” Wr within two or three years, swarmed out so, each confidenti¢ promisiog a “royal 10ad fo », would pretty certainty throw rhe commu \) Ure old state of despair as to curabilty of coos: ai all. dwovlt urcoet *! (hore who have apy iuteres ww this matter (oe masa Of teotimoay here pre sented both a candi) «uation and a caretul scrutiny Af these Jetters ovo «owe, and the facts stated in them are tree, they Bis! mind of every impartial per- 200, erlablish bejoed © shadow of rations: doubt the point, that im the ©)o\1 of practice and remedies em ployed in the iresliei of (be persons who have written thee letters thers ts ® vemedial power to arrest and cure copsumphe sep therefore, the request tha), these letiers wey © idiy end scrutimziogly ex amined. J wisi Ue reader to im these cases, ano satisty himec! o# | wocther or net they are genuine, aod it 20, whethe «lors Dave given, in each case a true statement o/ ‘ot vese questions may be deter- mined. [ give, 'n every ioe unee, the name and address wtul, ‘The part scaltcred Over a: ed by peouhar cire ‘we Could not sale! give the evide various parts of 1) « receiving treatm and in all stages 6 them, in the reguinr © of & soliciied Oo wy though not entire, mace t9 bave a cor bad their lives pr cipease Of the Jungs \ physician whe would iatier must be able im which this corre Draced all there oie + nisbed indicates wt > in there ag well as 09 anc bere | may ‘o arrested in so 00 s¢eD OF Written to. to! \be country, and can be visited | ors, their friends, and their aquired of. If any reader is <y mimeelf as to the authen ‘nese letters. I solicit him to snvif true. They conclusively \saption, true tuberce ar+con- «| the same time discloro the sat result may be secured. It will > pot given simply em ivdividual, «cure, which might be attend. and from hich, om tris, are found to be worthless; and if it were Bot for the fac: the! there are scatteret ihrough the Community) yorseus we Mave been the eub)acts of 10 various classes, ver 4 diversity of ciroumetances, ease, and Who write me, most of and uo- some bave recovered from advanced stages | (/ce ;e!nomary Consumption, and are ir teadency * bave been Cones baveiiuted, , and have pal olor disenses beside Consump- b Asthma, Threat Disorder: ots, Female Dnffiouities, an Chronic. Wit some of these, usually complicated, and the similar record fr» ) ciher system of treatment known tw of outef the pre'e » Let me not be misunder stood, Ido pot ray (b's amy spiritof boasting, Not at ail Ip the very nature \ ‘he case there can be no simi- tar record in aby otuer vatoral laws gtycn . aotice, It is, oy force of the oyoam frame, a3 abso.ute iaipos- ‘y Consurapiion should be cured sibility that Pot eitber on the noo plan Of treatment by the admia. istration of * apecities.” or by any peculiar modes of giv- mg medicines, Koowing the nature of the dis- ease, on the one dure of the prety pe bani, and on the other the na- 4 specifics,”” the character of the cla sehocl pere.ce, apd the peculiarities of medicines, | the various Kkrow that there !* no w the exigencies Of Dix disease, and cure it. ew * ogue of giving ion OF power in them to meet 1 therefore now (ual there ca: pot «ait in any other system of prac luce apy such record a» ts hee presented. Of course pope evch eau be produce that is genuine. I y safely further challenge the proan.tion of agingle testance of the cure 01 WUe Cobsumytion ip the treatment of which the genera. features of tLe practice puraued by myself bave not becn adopted: and it upon the mpoesidility Of such @ cure stated above, jouge . salely made Tae Sc LECTORES '” same ground of the ‘the chal- it (@ net my perpose here to set forth at length what the aystei Of practice e which [ parsue. I have, heretofore, LL rough che puo.ic press, siaced tts general characteris tics, and Wi more /uily deveribeo in a volome entitled “Six Lectures ou Cougemption, irs Causes and Care,"’ of which several editiovg pase neen sold, and which may be bad by a tion to me ether by letter or pe: ' hee Bmp 280 pages wth SO iUastrations, ound la muslin, but furnisbed to or for invalids, at ibe pomina’ price 26 cents per copy, a8 I desire to disseminate as Widely a pormible. the facte and views it contains, HOW THI8 TREATMENT MAY NE ONTALYED, | would further say that I sball boas mes the treatment of the sick, at my ollice, Ne. devotes to dow wo . 14 Broad- way, New York, from 9ocwce A.M. tO5P. M., every day tn the week, (Suncays excepted. i prefer, when 4 8 pri my patient, which gives me the opportan: venicat to .) ‘aoucable, to receive a visit from ‘of & personal examination, Still, this # Dot absolutely necessary ‘Those ai adistance from the city. who do not Gnd it con makes corncy bere, can write me « fail statenent of their coveihen and I can forward remedies, 1h fu'l directions and advice, by express or otherwise. ey of these persoas, whose letters will be found be- low, were thus treatec. To aid those who desire to thus the wits of questions. Ipey will please auswer these, aud J acy CIFCUMsLABCO® wa foll caderstanding (thet? condition end cisease. such lettert sbail ro celre prompt attention. QU NATIONS TO ENV ALIS. Oiwe pame, age, residence, occupation! family con : 5 J i i g by ai ‘alt gone fooling saywhere,costive, diarrhirs, appe- confined to bed or house, palpite @, paley, bad dreams, sour or sick lence, distress of stomach, coli tite gocd or bad, piles, t#tula, el, beat of urine or sy of" sedinvent? if a —~married had 4 ehilgren’ any female complaints’ irregularity, we ecanty of SARBRATIVE OF TH KE some most ropeee clerg. , Portage cou | bere? any bloating, am! and ws 0 tbe possension of good beslib. to bealth aod me to my family, pea rad ond eay oma only look at me as already en. tering the grave. It has over been to we a self evident truth that dhe all-wise Creator always works by means, z 8 ii E your remedies for the ccre of copsumption the means, “the only means, ' of my recovery, as wil! more tully appear by the jollow ing statement of my case. = i | 4 { ! Jabor. Dotover, 1946, I again found myseit failing | called 5. Jed | had a chill fever They are i NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1856. my life; Tappiied to you agai; thare was necessarily | vieed to try your medicines, copsiderabie delay in ‘geiting the medicines, my friends an your apdormipal su; so, I clans, but grew steadily worse. I was in this condition , in Seely oa yours weep lenge syeampgndes tonal ond ace you. ‘my ano physician hope in my case, andt, tube, ans medicines was rewource. You examined me, too. d tba: rn tempi a omg mede arrangements ardvred them. My costivenres, ‘Of the bowels, and gave mt some encouragewen! you gave me your to leave my tamily; avd how could { think otherwise? I | bleeding at the lungs, and all have le% me. Your | remedies and | follewed your airections Before one bad @ burd cough, raised large cunnttres of 50ne matter, medicines seemed to have the r hae me 1 month | was a changed’man; and. At took some: die'ressipg pains through my entire lungs. lderg, | have enlarged my cheat some or taches; can time end great care, | am restored to again. My bowels and th ; daily cbilis and fever, pight sweats, | take my gup, end welk reverel miles im the woovs with. chest was much contracted, but from the use of your (oes ‘sppetite, flerh rapidly wasting away, and to | cvt extra exertinn. ‘With sincere regard I remals yours braces it bas expended five inches, Your heart corrector crown the whole, swelled limbs and diazrhwe. Your fet- | truly, J. W. Woon. isan invaluable modicine Iufact, sir, your medicines ters. dear vir, to me were of kindness and encourage- YOM EH. FAT, B&Q —0SPRPSIA, | worked Lkeacbarm They toos nant ‘bold of me and ment You seid you fully believed | would yet recover. (Mr. Fay applied to me In Jane, 1855—a bad dyspeptic. bdvlit me up, I am now, sir, ine: health and fine i You did net mis ucge recover} was slow “butcer- | He suffered great cistress from indigestion, with sour spirit, attend to my business as well as ever! tain.” stomach nausea, coetiveness, pain in the breast, stomach | fee! greatly inoebted to you tor restoring me to In May isst I felt anxious tosee you My bealth atill | end bowels, palvitstien of the beart, kc. Inthe Decem- egain. May hapciness, prosperity and long life attend very poor; mapy of my friends thought me presumptuous | ber following, aiter employing my remedies, he writes jou, Respectfully, your obedient serv jp updertokimg such @ journey alone. (a your examina. | me) — Fouvap Wrroort, y tion of my luge you pronounced the entire front of my Cans ra, Garzta Co., Oxo, Dec. 8, 1855. RABUMATISM CURED eetablished by a post mortem examination of the luags, lett lung snd the top of the right ulcerated. This was 20 Dr. 8 8. Fivcri—Desr Sir: I send you « few lines inform- Sacmammato City, Cal., June 14, 1856. ‘This may, in most cases, be true; bit pak not in my cage, news to me; I bad made the statement often tomy friends, | ing you of my bealth. I feel now but little dostress in my Dr. S. S. Frreu—Dear dir: {n February Y applied to you, | a# the circumstances which I will te conclusively which I found to agree witn your decision. You also | chest. Ihave geived in flesh, since I commenced taking | und you gave me two bottles of your pulmonary limment. | 8! ow. ‘The disease first began to sovelegs Sees. my seid my lupgs were in @ Lealicg state. [now acknow- | your medicines, twenty-five pounds, (think I amalmost It bas apswered me for every shape of rheumativm, own lungs in 1842, by @ covgh, and the usually atteading ledge my doubts at thet time, but baye ence found you | a well map, which! thought Icould sot be when {irst which this country is celebrated Sometimes i foela lit | symptoms of cealine in strength and ‘lesh, pain about the correet. wrote i. Ihave followed your prescription inevery | tle touch of the rheumatiem, but your !iuiment has been | region ot the chest, through the shoulder and under the Tn October last I was elected to the olive of Recorder | particular apd it all gives perfect satistaction, I shall | evificieat to eradicate it st Once. I should like tohave | shoulder blades. The disease oontinued slowly, but of Portage county. My political opponents sald that writ- | ever fee) grateful to you for restoring me to healh. Ac- | you eemd mea dozen bottles. There are a number of my stearily apd obstipately, to fe ae dest ing would kil! me, and some of my friends even feared {t | cept my thanks for your kindness. Bi. Far. iriends who bave tried it, and italways cures Yours, | medical advice and might prove true. 1 bave now deen in the oillce, writing — very reepecttully, F. B. Cxacay. o eno check to it. from four to eight deeds per day, for four months, my TESTIMONIALS FROM MERCHANTS, - bad become very feeble, cou; health improving all the ume. The secret of ail this is, STATEMENT OF O. THAYER, BX). OF NEWARK, WJ. j TESTIMONIALS FROM FARMERS. argely, with all the ordinary indications ou, air, have learned me bow to take care of my health. (This gentieman is now, Oct. 1865 in pt health, and | BRAAT D\SORDER AND DYSPEPSIA CURED eased and wasting lungs. last itn ofteu asked, **Do you expect to be reatored to per- | can be seen or written, if any doubt tbe J | Wast Hxseoy, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1856. year ® pew feature presented i fect bealth?”’ | auawer al! such, “I never enjoyed parfect a phi a. N.S, An 1860. Pi. de ayers? ar: _ send Jia Ped geod oa mabey a Le gael be ol ‘much that ith; I have now yt gone through the winter with or. 8.8, Frees—Dear Sir; yatly recovered 3 jong. To on you ou matter, resem! very Health; | have now slasset gat * diseases from "whi an ‘ght could belp mer I continued absat the nzame | whic’ | coughed ep discharge continued until I jt serious attack of the lungs, and by care! hope | from the pulm from which I bave so | thooght you could This rot to the ty E oon Bar jong guifered, a feel it my duty to communicate the | for shout’ couple of weeks. I began to gain, and have | Called on you in 1844. It proved to proceed from Franklin, not ong since following brief particulars respecting my case, for | been better than I have been in three years. Ihave got | im th: tvogs. Uleerous and tuberculous matter ® miracle in the bist the encouragement of the suffering. Diy difficulties | go well that I can work, and sleep nights, which Ihave | wes clscharged; bit what showed conclusively thet the eseed themselves commenced in the spring of 1838, with Lemorrhage | not done aince! was taken. I have reaped, mowed, and | opening was into the substance of the Ir was, that the will en} man from the lungs, and attended with severe | bocd, aud stood ttas wellasany that wor’ J with me. | air out{rom the lungs through mbscess. { tives = = pain ip the left side and breast, w goon extonded to | The heart complaint is almost "pene. ‘© metimes | fag} | could and did frequently blow out » lighted candle by Mously w Bay, the right side, with slight cough, shortness of some of it, but not enough tom nd tt. Ihsd so many | placing it immediately the opening, and making a faithfully; do pet say you cannot tol.ow . | might sweats, inflammation of the chest; emasiations complaints, My kidneys were po: rizht; stomach sour, | Sudden effort at expiration. Here was Ceetatod ned but follow them perseveringly, and through the blessing | weakness ensued, and biceding from the lungs continued. | upto the top of the breast boue—sometimes under my | that extensive ulceration. involving the substance of the ot Gi ho would otherwise sink into the advice of’ an eminent physician Iepent a year tn | rigpt breast apd sometimes under my left; and my glands | lugs, was going on, All my symptoms indicated con- on p etspennny ee Fonts, apo réwurned wish improved healtn. Daring the wad fog Up water as fastas [could swallow it. A!- | sumpt'on—cough, expectoration, great debility and ema- Ip pubdiiel the above statement 1 believe Iam doing | following sumer I rained blood again, which continued | most all these have left me, ard with few exceptions, I | ciation. distress for breath, hectic fever, night sweats, my duty toan ailiicted public, and to you, kind 6: more or less until the 14th August. 1848, when I raise’ | onjoy good health With best respects, &e | My friends ani my physician regarded me as cer- benefactor ; and it shali ever be m; er that ‘peace, , | about a pint. I then gave up business. Oa the ever: | Jous A, Bear. tatrly doomed to the grave’ by the disease which was on prosperity end long life may be oe wie sincere re | ing of the 16th I raised, as was judged, more than a | ‘A TEUE CASE OF CONSUMPTION CURED. me as though I had been already in my coflu. This was gard, | remain jours try, Ropo:ravy Baz, quart of freeh blood from the lungs. 1t ras not till then Sov Norwa:i: Conn., May 10, 1855 my apparently hopeless condivion, when in January, 1837, deisetnnanen wan‘aer.-:0aanraten that I gave myself up to the herrors of my situatioc— | Dr.S S, Fircu—Dear Sir: For ‘benefit of those | I moat ‘ortunately ‘applied to you. [did so with very lit- iz, Nov. 5. 1862. night sweats, wetting my bed through and throug’ —and | ai"\icted with disease of the lungs, I wish to make . | tle bope of relief. Yon yourself did not express a very coptident hope that yeu could rescue me from the grasp of @ clizease so firmly fastened, but still encouraged me by saying that you ht tt Lawxsyeayuis, N. "e 7 aod @ aistressipg cough immediately commenced | had | went of the effet of your treatment in my co: reath, rep & necessary to commun’ fe tbat my family 1s a consumptive one father die you of the results ot your medicmes eooaer, according to | Wiehe y ye ng'a:, onattewmpting te speak, my Dreath | tov discase, aod Tbave tort ono sinter by it. Last Au- | possible T might be cured i¢1 ad aud » tre. i e “part seemed go anc instant hemorrhage e: ; my pulse | tump ! was taken with @ severe cough, which was ia- jursued your treatment. I did so, aud, with gratituwe to wi Bare Pap iy pretndine | & ord! pope 126 per minute, with short pains through my lungs an. | duced by a cold, though my lungs had been weak for two for his biessing upon the means you employed, and uchsfo! ‘blood. chased chest. One phyaician said my heart was much ¢iseated, | or three years. The cough made rapid progress. The | With grativuce to you for your skill aud iimdness in treat- Boe oe ete See Ss come 1 pra be, phe 4 as well as my lungs. Another, thatthe tops of both my | lungs became extensively ‘diseased, Iv about four weeks | iDg me, J can say that I have been ia the evjoyment of troubled since a climate fever in the Weet cadies ; while | !2Dg9 Were vicerated avd gone; that he could give me 20 | | commenced bleeding ai the lungs, aud in the course of | 400d bealth for the last tour or five years. | J pursue my your Pulmopary Balsam baz effectually cared a weakness | ¢DCouregement; I might continue a abort time, but pro | three months I bled twelve times, some taree or four q@dinary business, have 20 cough, oo pain, have my Ty iuy lunes and a hoar-cners conseyuent thereon which | D@DIy Should not. Another said all my vital organs | tabsespeon!ulsata time. [became much emaciated and | Usual ‘iesh. andnearly my usual strength. I do not sup- follegea from the same disease ; this last, at one time, af | Were diseased; beart aud lungs thought | very weak. My friends regarded my case as perfectly = that [amas strongas 1 would be with lungs that ected me 0 much that I could scarcely preach. . | Be ought not to give me avy said | hopeless, Ibad an ulcer break in my lungs in Decem- d never been diseased. The front lobe of the eft lung Newtou has also been greatir dene by your Tonic | 1 might keep along a week or two, but was liable to | ber nnd discharge full haifs pirt of beavy, thick matter. | \smearly all zone, My case may appear almos® incredi. ‘Wasb, Balsam, Aniaigic Mixture, Uoiversal die at any minute; advised me to take simple remedies | My cough was distressing. 1 suffered much pain | ble to Who regard seated consumption as incurable, Pills.’ She tind: them good at bome and wbroad ; indeed, | ‘at would alleviate my patos, which wagaliIcould ex | in the chest and through and under the shoul But if the skeptical will write or call on me at Tarrytown, without them, for the inattwo years, her residevce in the | P€°tt0 be done for me. An eminent physician in New | aer-bindes. I bad severe night sweais; in short, | N- Y., Loan, think, convince them that at least oue such Weat Indies woulo Lave been intolerable, xf not imposs: York next gave bis opinion that the bottom of both my symptoms of positive consumption. I appited | cate bas beeu cured by your admirable treatment. With bie. I consider your preperations a bieasing to the lungé was destroyed ard gone. ga full of ulceration,my | 10 you in January last in this coudition. You encouraged | the sincere wish that otvers similarly ailiicted mey apply - heart much ¢ and so nh inflammation ‘n my | mé to bope for a cure. though it seemed like hope against | 0 you and Gnd relief. Iam moet gratefully youra, | Peeve i their tumph over tiacage, and may Heaven | CBs bal my case Wa wiley bopeless—my speedy dis | Lope Tismeedisely paced bapaekt a your Rests. You Clnamuice th Revexd, ade n 2 solution certaip; ssid re! f gave me your er, Shoulder-Braces, 7 - -— : Tdi to 234 tari hase ace uate whe bear to ms | Deas g°0d es anything for me, end recommended arse- | ally congener tang «pg Rng TESTIMONIALS FROM MERCHANTS. testimony similar to what I bow give jou. Yours, very | 214 on examination yor tole me the centre of my alation! yvement. ‘The wiiter of the following letter, Mr. N. J. Nichols, ye efi comedies Weelentecs tenet epbied to in August, 195%. He bad been out of health Dleedipg after begipning the treatment. The coughgra- | ight years. Tubercies had formed extensively in the bad covs'derea my doom certain. When {| commenced duaily became less. | soon oreathed easier and per, | vpg®. Be bade bard cough, raised large quantities of taking ) our rernedies and saw their number, my heart My pgth and fiesh gradually came back, until to-day | thicx, yellow matter at times, and at others thin, bloody Dr. 8. 8. Fmeu— Dear = zanx whbia me, i doublee the propriety of taking #0 | j call myself well, I'have better heaith than | had | phegm, He bed raised Liood several times from the doudtecly, what bas become of your patient, No. 4.030, | much mecicine. 1 longed to vce some one who bad :Welve months ago. ad @ small, fat, contracted chest; and was much for it ino jong time since | bare wristen. My last letter | restored by thero—to behold with my own eyenthecoun | , When you examine? me you wil! recollect that you is ally ‘Was consumptive. There could Was not suswered, and therefore celayed writing uctil | tovance where blushing health had gainedtae ascedescr | “ound the ‘ront of both lungs extensively ulcerated, and | 20: well be presenteda more marked and wel! defined now. After along time, some five weeks, | received | over pale consumption. As if toadd to the borrora which | sited with tubercles, and also a large cavity in the front | case 0’ consumption than thu. He is cured. The coa- your mesicines, and began to taxe them. J improved | surroundea me, onc advised one thi g, another recom- right lung. To your treatment, under Providi sumptive need not despair } fi rapidly, even though | was very ir : ac menced something e1se—some esid your remedies would | | mire I owe my life. My cage ceriainly shows ‘StmxiiyG, Whiteside Co., 1l., Jan. 24, 1856. nietration of the remecies, From the first of Septem! certainly bili me—others that had better let aii medi- | consumption may be cured; and bow any person who De. 8.8 Fin—Dear Sir: I improve this opportunity in jast I have been quite well, aud have labored excessive- | cices alone, that 1 stould suffer less—physicans all | Ras discnse of the /ungs can hesitate or negiest to place writi w lines to you, and acknowledge my ouliga- } obliged. 7. H. Nawrom, ® ‘ " ‘Tay tupg was badiy direased; and pever shal! | forget my feel- Chaptain of the A.S. F,S., St Thomas, Wl. | (OR RNP So? vid you thought | might be restored. I Tul nic! About two weeks alter this last decieion ( saw you, | with “Inbaltag uid, for the pur; of medicated in- CONSUMPTION IN AN ADVANCKD STAGE CURED. & | jy—preaching twice on Sabbath, and lecturing three or | agreeing that cousumption was incurable. I persevered | himself in your bands and adopt your treatment, is tion to you tor the great service that yoar medicine and four evenings during the week. | sball siways feelin. | with your remedies according to directions, aed found ing to me. the expression of my gratitude | ®dvice have been to me. When I was in New York last debted t0 you for the good I have received (rom your | felet’ ‘Tue moraing. cold” batb, with’ the cloth | for vase treatment of may case vours, kee August to fee you, I Iittle thought I would ever again be counsel, an‘ ebail, as secon as opportucity oilers, reward | wet with cold alt water laid cpm my | " ‘Atonzo W, Srrext. og well as I am now. [lef new York on the Monday you materially ‘or your services. Ths | send you, im- | breast during the night, allayed the ioflammation. The | A PISTRESSING CASE OF URART D1SRASE. for ping. 33 30 pate beats but J commenced taking forming you that you are not forgetten by your friend and | cathartic ax cough pills relievec me at once. the heart New Lons, Long Island, N, ¥., Feb. 28, 1855. x well-wisher, JE. Bacar, | Corrector and pulmovary balsam I foan4 priceless rere | fa, S. S Frcu—Dear sir—liaving suvicred exceeding. | MAB, and contluued improving in health. Four weeks LETTER FROM DR, D, W. PARKER, OF BOSTON, MASS. dies for disesses of the heart lungs = My health bas | }y (om that prevalent and truly alarming complatnt, dis- | sfterwards m: health was #0 much improved that I left {When tbia gentleman called on me, be was about going | greatly proved. The night 7 im my chest, | care of the heart, I find words inadequate toexpreas my | ™Y in Western Pepnsy!van'e for Illinois, and ar- South for bis bealth. Be was tall, bad an extremely ‘at, | cough and bemorrhage, bave all ctsappeared. I have | gratitude for the benedt I bi your in- | rived here ‘a September. My friends here were very email chest, bad bad a severe cough for some time, and | gatred nearly my weight; can ron up stairsor | yajuable as for your | much surprised to see me return loosing a0 well. Many ‘was ope of ihe most emaciated persous ‘eversaw. Atter | walk wp bili without ‘atigue. and frequently walk mapy | beuerol rf ‘spect in of them toid me that ther did 2 t expect whea I left that pursuing my treatment for some two months, hewrote | mies wacey I am strongly trepreesed that walking § my beba’ ed community, I | | would return, or that | would lve till fall. I feel now me the following letter. |\~ und exposure tothe open alr bas had much, ver? | hereby make public acknowledgment of the facts o: my | Perfectly woll, with tbe exception of a tic. ling sensation Boston, Jan. 16. b, todo with my present improved health, an’ eX- | case, knowing no better metiod of accomplishing my | ‘2 the lower part of my throat or the upper part of my Dr. Fore Dear Sir: Your kind letter was duly recetvea, | panding the cheat by inbaling w/i the air possible, is also wishes or des.res; and by doing 60 can uw Jungs, most of ihe time, which caures me io cough some cairing an account of my physical cond!tion—one of the menae benefit, sepecially where there ts pain in the | ther link to the long chain of test.mon: Lihink if | could get rid of th's disiculty T should cousider most o}foult things ia the world to perform. A sick man avd keeping the chest ertct and thrown forward. | juced in your favor tor the treatmeni of chroo myself entirely well. | have (eshed up so that! am as cap cescribe his case, but «a man weil, what can | Your tube] could never ure, but bave expanded my | tions. Ii, howe, y this brief communication L should | beavy sow as | have been for six years. My bowels are be say except that he iseo and thapk God’ Butturn to | cbeet by inbaling loug breaths, very consideral (! gid op alleviate suffering humanity and cas | reguiar, and my appetite middling good, th fact, I feel your poter you will there find a statement of facts; ro. | feel as thevgh a new life has commenced with me, a8! — pope to those similarly afliicted, Taballnot entires7 tail of | #ll right, with the exception of this one ditlleulty. i be Verse the case and you bave the facta still, for none ot t wee the opening buds and sunny skies of many | ihe objects et which lem. For years bas this disease, | lieve you could not serve your fellow mea detier than by the {acts there set down now exist Still I might say My ncquatntasces view me with amazement: with a compiicetion of others, been making its fear: | Gistributing your icines and books £0 that they may many things more 1 migh\ eay that had 1 no means of ey suppored | should, lorg ere this, ba ‘yu rawoces upon my system, and picturing to} be nthe reach ofall. Very truly, yours, ; knowing to the contrary, | positively would assert a | last repese. And here let me express my grat after time (the only encouragement or bs weight of forty pounds bad beea removed from the top of | ) ov for your faithfulness and kindness to m consolation to be derived from ® vast majority SAVERS CONC DISEASE CURED. my chest: tbat I have increased im size considerabiy in | over, to the great Physician who blessed the meaus for | ef whe medical faculty) that of death in oue or (Stason, Canada West, Sept, 23, 1562. tbat region, and consequentiy my coats do not fii me; that | my recovery and also my entire coniidence in the efloa- | ether of its forms. | have been so reduced er debill Dr. Frrcu—Dear Sir—It is but right that I should ac- ] gometimes thivk of quarrel!ing with my tailor aboct it, | cy cf your remedies for the oure of p imonary diseases. | tate as to be confined to the house for mouths atatime, | knowlecge the benefit derived from your treatment. but olways recollect that Dr. Fitch is more to biame than | If this basty epistie should afford ald avd comlortto the | and frequentiy to my bed. 1 havo been under the treat- | When | Gretsaw you 1 wag in a bad state of bealih, onl; the sailor; that my voice bas changed wonderfully; I bave | suvericg, my object in wriing will bave been attained. | ment of various physicians, all of whom arrived at nearly | +ix weeks ago, 1 was troubled with a bad cough, whic! Nicwora. pet cougbed once in two weeks; all this, with mauy other | Very reapecifully, your obedient servant, ©. Tuavt. | the same conclusion, and left me, fled with the most | | pad for six months, and I was sure I had the contump- indications that this body of mine is returning to a sound SEVERE ASMA CURED. terrible ferebod!nes, to my tate. At presept am better | tom. | was not able to work any; but now, thank Sea, and healthy state, but I forbear adding, only that my No, 220 Corcmma sant, Sorta Broox.yn, } then [have been for years, and everything seems to in- | by the use of your remedies my health has been friends , Unanimous'y, that [am an sitered tad! Aug. 14, 1854. 5 =| Meaten stoady course of improvement, so that [am led | Jo me almost as well as itevor was. I feel better, in vidual. Tam giao, my dear sir, that you have decided Dr. S. &. Facu—Dean sue: lowe it to the pablic and , 'o delleve thut, with the biessiug of God, I may yet walk | “health suc ip spirits, than I bave been in two years. 1 to visit Boston, and ebail be very happy if lean ta ary | yourselt to give a statement of my cago. Twas born and the rory path of }ife. 20 joagtome unknown. To those | feclas theugh! might be twenty pounds heavier than wey be of service to you. Yours, very truly, «Tew Up at [slington, near London; occupation, clerk and | thatare suiler og wita th's fearful maady, without belog | when I rst saw yoo. I am @ow witha party of sur- . W, Pamawr. teacher. From earty life | was subject to wheezing and | to obtan rele! 1 would say subsalt to the treatment | vesors onthe (reat Western Railroad, my work is very esihma. Lass twenty-three years I have been subject to | of Dr. Fiteh, ap 1 wilt soon be coarinced of the supe stt, bot a great many long walks, about three timos @ readiul attacks of asthma. I of course receive’ the as- anc efficacy of bie practice. It nevertheless re- | week, which is good exercise for me, and it gives me a etstanee of the beet physicians tn England—Dr. Leman | (ures urceasipg care aod good jndgment on the part ot | good appetite. The ouly thing I can complain of is a pain Teigpmouth, lr. Frecerick aimon of London and agreat | ihe patient, sp a strict compliance with his cougse! or | ta the leit side of a which troubled me very magy otbers, with only elight relief, In 1806 | went to | Btvice ADd now, as | sincerely believe that you bave |. much for one week ¢ I returned home, but by the THSTIMONIALS FROM PHYSICIANS. FROM DR HB. T WARNER, OF OSWEGO COUNTY, N.Y. Muxico, Osweco County, N, ¥., Nov. 1855. Da. 8. & Frres—Dear Sir: You will recollect, by refe- oysentery)—and visited Je m, in the Holy Land | feror es great! From Syria 1 wont 70 | ardent wishes if prescription, my bealth improved, and 1 was adie to Youme Derlsesn 20 caval And vow, dear sir, 1 wishto | A' } cordial respect to you, aud for the berefito’ Engiand, then to Boston and this cir ‘ others, that I entertain by far more confidence in your | (uliy with asthma vp Boston, and truly | mode Of treating consumption. anil these clseases leading the worst lever knew. I obtained 20 permanent Canton, Me., Fed. 15, 1955. and gave m to it, than ell others of which ee soy KLow sdge. relief whatever bere until | app'ted to Lr. Fiton, at No. s. Fi<Dear Sir; When I urst wrete you j rence notes, for medical ad- | Fey pt, where my asthma was relived some, but had a | been the instroment, torough a kind Providence, of re- | vse of mustard plasters and your Itniment I soon got bet vice cod medicine in the, Somer te Iwas then perc ruery | er met Dr. Abbott. In 1840 ireturued | sioring me to my present comfortable condition, permit | tor, sad em now entirely free from any pains, enjoy- laboring ueder a chronic bronchitis, which bad tareaten. | to frglard, follewed by iromedisto dreadful attarks of me, therefore, to Lope that you may have Lealth aad | ing good health, Iremain yours, with thangs, ed me wtih consumption in its tendency. Butafter taking | asthma. I rtayed three years ip England, then went to enor «i the boy oe period oy von LB Tuomas Merrny. = 4 3 at Beyrou—(asthma left: bad | earth, ond you may decent muny a despoading sut- oe enn " your medicines, and using tbe braces, \c , agreeably to | apd stopped a r (astoma a tex fave Oe Yet ctees a TRUE CONST ITION CURED, | Newans, Caledon county, Vt., Jan. 1, 1855, , Dr. $8. Firci—Dear Sir: Op the 7th ‘of June last 1 ered read | are, wrote to you describing my condition, and have since oe my cone | CONSTMITION IY AN ADVANCED STAGE Deen uring the remedies which you then prescribe. for ¢. I bad then been out of health some six 2, ry jur welfare aad prosperite A. H.W. Yours truly, anwer, M.D, 74 Brosdway. For many months now { bave Lad a0 h was May last) I considered my case hopeless, as FROM DR. JAMES M. SASH, A PHYSICIAN OF ALABAMA. atteck whatever, and ropsider mysel! perfectly cured of Line Cras, Ale, Mareh 29, 1864. | tion. man Sanum, Sows: y friends ond even said l wes (ooll-b to write Ubey thought vo better of your medicines than : ‘or myself and character | can refer to Sir Renard y otber patent medic 1 | belag con- t lung, which Dr. = S. Yous—Dear Sir: po Bg CB a na | Torin Kindersley, No. it Hyce park sqcare, london j 4 been focr months. of which, in Doctor calle a partial hepatizt of beart is much more regular, | can go op a “ight of stairs | Cask € \beir minds ag we!l a my OwD, made my cave a hopeless | the luocs. | bad the advi od eiutatamm of srverel py: pow without much difoulty, whica was not the care ACR fey ia en ead = ot Xe, f| ee staan, doth ia fey 7" thie <a — a Dr. FircieDeax Sino! bi your reply, wi a you AG | benels to me. 1 was told by two physicians that when I celled on you In January last, ard in fact have ye te onder thet | might give you an of ta ‘recover under your treatment | bly bad tubercles formed in the lings, and if #0, | must ; ligation of your abdo- | few da: ee cen van Eas boon of signal benets to om elects your medicines bad. [am happy to say that they es were apparently ss severe as mine And | cle—nobody could pave me. | was a very sick m at Most respectfully, Jame M. Naw, M1), have produced most exovilent results, and Gave much ©ow I wih to inform you of the bene“cial eflects which gE to you in June last for help io this Le CLARKE, M.D, exceeded my most sanguine expectations, and also of my your Medicines baye had jn my case. In one month from | get helped. | improved uradually under Se tiiconuans basectx Ghesat, Obie, 2 friends. You can jnége for yourrelf when | say that my ‘be time | commenced taking them [could walk one mile. | » now nearly a well Se eet g cough ie nearly gone. In a” well person the cong! { | | continued perseveringly in ibe use of them—| regret to | reat measure, of my Dr. 8. 8. Fire —Dear Se 7 ti jeata and ali slarming dave would not noticed at all. For a long time [ ay nottill | was w © statement of a coughed much on retiring. during the nighi and on tausted | gained » disappeared. | bave recovered my je treatment, and been relieved, in ‘sing in the ; for ihe last wock orton days I | about the chert left me, but « gam apy gta. and iam sure | owe my life to medicine and counsel. Alter coatinaing the course, pre- pa ~~ 9 Tometmen twice, from the time | sheet Sertember. In Nevember I bad seyuired my usual | sour trestmest and advice. You tay be eure 1 tel cee fe Et T to T lay down at night till | rise im the rg bet tre bs tt oo -¥ ten porate, Ty ame or qreeere. Heap Ce! they will fay FY ‘eferred one quenuy 1 Go pet cough et all durmg thie time. Lariny My strergth ‘poreared rapioly at iret, aod my cou at thia piace wi!l thea convince them statement and they alto recovered from whai their medical adviser | (1CUNy 1.49 Pi'reth ey locke wud fight at Ao: to be no | almost well, but 1 could never walk up hill as Leocla | ie strict: true. Youre, &e., Doenw E. Kismat, tne 6 called true consomption. I bave received more advan- | nei?!) CM Silk) extremely well, 00 viaplessant | when a boy, but could better than | had for four years. 1 tages from reading your little work entitied « dresms. My appetite is good, and more of a natural | could rot wear your supporter much of the time, TESTIMONIALS FROM MECILANICS. Bisense of tho Laney then ives ofl the inege veamaie of Ppatite than Iteve bao itr years Inow have vochilis | owing to being (roubled "with herais. Comsequent: DYPPRISLA AND LONG DIsRanD other medical mes. Sea ney ting Mew ce | or fever: your medicines removed both. My bowels aro | iy toy chest bas uct eplarged much. When Basistos Sra, Jan. 27, 1856. the treatment of lusa dficase, | sbai 4, ee woven | ‘tite regular, my left aide fecle better in every partion- | | would te the inhaling t my lunge would Dear Sir | wouid state that in Septem Teoaive i now for te bee A cere 0a toe lar, more life, chert expands better, soreness removed, | “¢em to press into ine absomen, inrtesd of fill- ‘ieted with ovspepsia, and became so years ago for myteli. Yours traly aad f b and my chest is ed, Vreathing longer, deeper asd | ‘og and pressing out my chest. In my case! cangot co | debilitated that whem at New York [ could not walk Sanvan L. Ciarks, M easier; in fact, | feel almost well in every particular, avd | Co ® thout & supporter, but cannst wear one witha truss. | acroes the Park witbout sitting down to rest. | called on - 13 FRO LAWYFRS beheve I may sasely yomume my studies soon, when I | Someof your me s 1 bave never been without, | you at No. 707 Broa¢way, and precured your shoulder TESTIMON LAL n0M ERS. ‘am anxious to do. Tbave no relapre, I feel certain | which js tbe pulmonsry bairam aed pulmosary liniment. | braces and supporter. together wih @ variety of your ee ye that health will yet be mine, m the further, rm | The 1s: of Janvary | commenced a smail school, hoping | medicine, the ure of whied. with your prescription, nesr- . er ee crn Teele’ that be | Weather begins. Ihave taken your medicines about two my lvralth wouls admit of teachiog. bot was abl ly restored me to health within « few weeks. My wile De. & &. Fitce—Desr Sir. When a man ty 3 weeks and a balf, and observed xtrictly your virections. c\ve it up some ten (ays since, baving taken ® about thet time was attacke:! with the bronchitis in its owes his li/e to another, ume only ob F (- ~¥3 1 | Lwear the abdominal supporter constantly, and use the | fold, whith seemed to settic on my right lung, causing | worst form Before waving bome | procured for ber the and his . 5 fae 8 ee inbaling tube, bown of which are of your ‘manulacture, | revere paid and some (niammation used your lini- | reparate av'vice of three physicians, ove of whom told her m my Iugr, accom. apd were purchased of you. For the benefit derived ment and balsam asthe ony medicine | bad for three | she bad the consumption on the lungs, and when she tol! ‘&c. 1 | ‘rom their use lam unabie to express, they are of sucn en Toon & om of tart antimony, which is | bim she talked of geing to New York to consult |r. Fiteb, ‘1 inexpressibie value. I bave not your shoulder braces, Wain anchor in we taculty for pleoriay or be replied, that abe woud pot like to hear what jr. Fiteh — Maing | and I would be obliged to you {fJou would inform me, | ch of the longa Permit me bere to state that I bed | would tl! ber (meaning that yhe hal the copeamption, = oo So — | in your next letter, what youcharge for them. [consider | catered my nate with qn emiaent physician of the town | and that bir. Feb id tell her eo.) She and | called them better than the ones | ave Reapectiy'\y sours. of Parkman, i this State, apd read medicme two | on you about the 20th of September 1849. You examin Wa. Nisver Sears previous to my ‘ast sickness. Butl sboutd not | ed ber care, snd told ber you could make well caourh to COMPUICATION OF loSORDER® bave taken the antimery bad I bad your expectorant. | dance in four weeke. We took your medicine home with Exin, Pennsylvania, May 1 Bet the next day following my (rienas ‘prooured for tne | vs and im less than four weeks Mrs, Arnol! was able to nt, | atte Dr. &. 8. Ferc—Denr Sir | take my pes to give you a | the ‘ollowing of your remedies ~Expectorant, lint 5 the extraordinary e'loets of | tonic. eatbartic pile, cough pills, &e., azd 1 com ar god mother died « Vaking the expeciorant, pills an¢ balsam, and it bas been | vutimely grave. Very truly yours, — W. W. Ansor man: ecaye since, avd I ‘fee! iike he gm My pases b Sart N. 1. April 11, 1466. veh is better, ax also i# the pain’in my right tung, but ©. SS. Frre—Dran Sr: 1 inelowe $2, for which piense consumption cured by you. Im your sg foes eapectadie physinanr, but no good resu Lam weam, ard bave some bad teehog ta my right lang | send (by express) your \sluable pulmonary vals, the A6UE 10 De ODE OF ne eat eee ne whose | 04 (rom their meical treatment of me. For sx monthe, | wl ihe time I wirh you to inform me of the remedies | hest remedy fer s cold, accompanied with a cough, bron course of my life i have never met ay = more or ees, | was under their trentmer whick | ebowl# now persevere in, a8 my frien’s say they | cial or lurg diienliy, that the world ever produ preaerivtese sat Sorteny give you lore er ly declini - | wl aeeiat me tn obtaining them ot pour agent, J. Dine- | bappen to stand very much in need of It. Reepe 0 cure. men, | vinds of bieedings from my lo ofrse Bi were © Son, of Skowhegan, Me. "Yours, most respect. | yours, Joms Faxcocr name, and refer any person to me who may wish further | {00 phn, o)eine. tally fever, pty ‘om tally r a. 0. Roane SERIOUS DISRASRS OF THY LUNGS CURR information. Believe me, ever yonrs, throat, mrch heavy expectoration, iors of | ICE CONS OTPTION Co Caeritim, Harrison County, Ohio, May 19, 1856, WA Bitar, flesh, vith log, exhausted sepeaticn at my stomach aad | Frannie, Montgemery 00, a, July 8, 1986. D+. SS. Ferow—Daan Sik: My health, by the ‘blessing Attorney at Law, No. 27 William at., N. Y., ' of my chest, sour b, obstinate cost! veneae. Dr. & 8. Fren——Dean Sie I Wrote n statement of my | ¢! kip’ Provicence the use of your remedies, haa #0 Houwe No. 60 Nansen et . Brookiyn | with great debility. A councll of three physicians, on , cause to you, I think, in the latter part of Joly, 1954. mech improved thi Satter myself that | am almost ROM A, P. MOMER, RO. MRONCMITIA ANY FIBASE OF TNE | December 14, 1848, told me they could not give me tent me tedicines, ehovider braces, abdominal sup. | weil My cough has left me, and | spit up very litte HRART CURED, bope of recovery. Not one who saw me supposed ( , porters and ipbalitg tube. I ceed the medicines and in- | matter, perhaps not more than pooutah, io forty Borsorros, St. Lawrence Oo. N. \ , Joly 4, 1865. \twation was deplorable. | was advised ing to your direct‘on, aad soon ox; | eight bourse. | bave not spit any,! for three or four Dr. &. 8 Fiven— lear Sir: My wife being troubled In Merch, 1869, 1 obtained ail your re enced a dechied reilet and benefit from them. Ai the, or any bloody matter, and | feel like another bronebitie, palpitation of the heart, pains under the shoul porter, shoulder braces, &c. sing them about two monte | bad folly regained m; perform any kind of labor on ® farm with er Dindes and upper part of the longs, dyspepeia, with your me rections. The resulthas been faith, Swce then | have been less troubled with col , and a good apperite, Yours respectful of the bow we conmwited you in the month of June, | mest satisfactory. My voice’le fully restored: my dys end broschitie than | bad been for some years betore, . Jous Fccron 1849. We recetved your tonic wash and heart corrector, | peprin i# cured, no costiveness: 1 bayo recovered my | |crbape | ought to state that ] am somewhat predisposed SPRAKS OF PARTICULAR MEDICINES, with supporter, ke. They were of great use tober; @ | \esh, my Seog, my usefulness. 1 no & | to cODsumption; bet aitbough | bad all the bew New Yous, Feb. 6, 1855. fact, the bas siways felt she never coald bave got up uniers a bad cold. Indeed, 1 am very weil. I stil tirely left me, and | om Drv S. 8. Freew—Dear Sir-—T take much pleasure in bad |t not been for your medicines. For ear the shoulder braces and supporter. My e: nee joy ment Of good heal le to perform stating the great benefit my little « er has derived ear she bas been able to do a'l the work for m fa iy of three or | 5 mo-t assuredly a strony testimony of the cui yo J think | do © ovr remedies | /rom the cure of your invaluable curer. She has four, Allow me to eny, in conclusion, that we emore | ung threet diseases, and of the high, indeed almost ‘or my prosent | been pene (or several momths from severe cough, and 10 ail ber Dousehold allwire. Your charger were | ed | reasonable, and your medicine traly saved ber from an | vever was my rememb ance. wes ia STATEMENT OF MI8G JANR GRAT, BROOKLYN, N.Y. No. 6 Prince st , BROOKLYN, Sept. 9, 1 Dr, 8, 8, Frrou—1 Sir: 1 feel that I o gratitude to you for the health I now enjoy, which sooner to have acknowledged. in 1850, when 1 a] © you, Iwas not expected to live. I had hada cough some two years, and for several months had been able to leave my room. ay physician told affected, that be cou'd do r me. 1 was very much , bad bled set ral times from the lungs, suffered much pain in the pve ser Bit on agen Ly as that I could not walk across the floor without two 38 g lie £3 hi supporting me. I expectorated , and sef- ered great distress for breath. hed been my coadition for over eleven months, and constanty sinking. I was lifted into an casy when I vis- tea . I nad no hopeat all myself, nor friends, bat I could possibly survive tong, for I had all the syrap- toms of true consumption far advanced. You encouraged me to hope, and I now bave reason to be thankfal that [ was induced to put Ls ered under your treatment. I made rapid improvement after the first week or ten days, } Poelincerstbese Abt ceenitlgb gt po a hier. | vemen! adily continued, expiration Host 2 year, my bealth was quite recovered, and I have | since remained well. It ts now lg ig good, and my | lungs are strong and sound. I feei that under » kind Providence I owe my life and my present health to yeu. Wf there wean who ueed the aid sae and doubt the truth of these statements, for the suffering I will cheerfully ner to their inquiries. ‘With most beartfelt thanks for benefit I have celved, ] am, respectiully, yours, Miss Jaye Gray. CONSUMPTION CURED. ‘Taxrie M114, Frankhn Co., Me., Dec. 6, 1866. F thet ava Geeait'at ane eee inform you " @ ° re- apecting my health. Jee = ne eee as it i what the state of my health you, two years ago, andavhat it now is, to myst When I first received your i ‘was ® great suiterer. My health been long time, and for six weeks previous I d! breath without great sufering, pain in both my left shoulder, and finaily could not raise arm without the aid of the other. [ could not i at all without great sufte , and fever and with a very bad cough, expectoration | Ea 3 Fi 4 8 Hi i? i ; mediately sink in water. I bad nearty all the symptoms tbat are given in your Guide to Inv of seated con- sumption. But my lungs now appear to be sound, healthy, free and relieved. My liver is in a better state than it ever was before in my remembrance, and ail other difficulties much improved. My throat aud head are much better, end | think. Sih, Seo beeing ot Ne Q till, and by followimg your directions in invalids, T shall enjoy better health than I ever before, Ihave bad occasion to take much never found any treatment equal to 5 proved to ¢o all for me it is recommended to do, aad it Will no doubt to all who faithfully follow it. I cannot speak too highly rer eee and with a grate. tul heart and many ks, | remain yours, Euza- Kir, CONSUMPTION AND HEART 1/16BASE CURED. Pustwont, Columbia Co., N. Y.,’ July 81, 1865, Da. SS, Fitci—Dear Sir; I commenced taking a by your prescription, in May, 1852. Ihad fended bytan alopainic physician, who anid to many ten y an yal wi many that I would never leave my room till I was carried to 5 re my grave. He called consumption. yoosmaticiua bet aioe weske before I | than T ever bad been, bh } was t | 1 bad also been troubled heart disease, and tound any relief till I toox your heart corrector. could anything be more soothing than were, trouble about my heart is r recommended your heart corrector to others troubled with disease. They found @ great J beg you to accept my bearty thanks ! for you bave been the means of or world of suf- j fering from me, and I pray that your may be long #pared to the world, wherein so many bless you. ‘ CaTuenise Sricer, A COMPLICATION OF DISORDER’ CURED Istx oF Wicut Co., Va., Sept. 6, 1966. Dr. 8.8. Firck=Dssr Sim—It is with pleasure and heartfelt gratitude to you and a kind Providence that \nform you that 1 have ro far reoovered from my sick ness that I can be abovt’the house a little, and begin ¢ . do light work. Icansitup nearly baif of my time. am better pow than I ever expected 30 be before 1 com menced with your remedies, and I do sincerely think if it bad not been for the help of you and®he blessing of God, I should have long since to my 7 About seven months previous to the date which I commenced this letter, | was severely aillicted with whatl su; to be the falling of the wom » ‘ether w th failing of the bowels. 1 hed tried everything could hear of, together with the rice one of the best physicians in the country, and only obtained @ temporary relief. In this state of suffering I applied to you for advice, which you gave witn euch calm confidence, it encouraged and sustained me,o rather seemed to quiet me; for in my weak and cxcttable state the barest possibility of relief acted as @ stimulant, apd reemed to arouse every berve within me. { 1 willingly submitted myse!fto your treatment, aad experienced its magic fa skiliand science. I am ture you bave no equal. {have reed your book of iec- — = ep Bee AE on pane pt '* aD iy ire iberal Lad tree from sorting like professional cauleatvonete. ,. i compensate ro freely spent in the pubi sincerely, Maxy Axy Crrcmmms, TENDENCY TO CONSUMPTION ARRESTED. Gravion, Grafton Co., N. H., Doc. 31, 1855. De. 8. 8. Frres.—Dear Sir: When J applied to you 1862, 1 was suifering from a severe cough, and all 1 was fast bastening to fill a consumptive’s grave; 7 | Cipated, for atthe preneat ito T'am in the enjoyment of 5 e present timo | am in the enjoyment good health, without any indication of a divease on the =| Jungs; and to you, instead of lame Nature, would laward the tribate ro of my present tate of hoalth, for 1 bad trusted to her and daily grew worse, until your “Lectures upon Diseases of ‘tbe Longs’’ accidentally fell into my hands. They inspired me with so much cond dence that I immediately spplied to you; and you qill please accept my warmest for your advice. Truly yours, Miss 0, Tl. Foutassuen. Case OF ¥, C. Wamanny. Bervsvo Gaove, Ogie Co., ill., June 14, 1855, ot . af ae I will take the «f writing to you, having seme spare time, and wishing ‘o \nform you of the state of my bealth. 1 feel truly tbansful to you tor 5 our remedies and advice, which bave been #0 beneficial to me. jam now epjoy'ng beter health than lever expected to when Iapplieato you. My eore- 2 pean ip tbe (broat has disappeared, and the terrible pal- ae eee ae ee ‘with & peculiar wheezing souna in my chest. in fact, I *°m well now, and can simply thank you for your atten- ton and treatment of my case. | would most earnestiy recommend those aillicted #ith disease of the throat and Jonge to try your treatment, and you are at liberty to refer apy one to me. ‘Truly yours, b. C. Waneunr, ' fourm Caxton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Aug. 11, 1856, Dr, 8. 8. Frvh—Dear Sir 10 \oduce every invalid to try your medicines, knowing their viriues Mas. ©. Morr. STATIOENT OF SARAH R CRBOOM, OF NORTH CAROL! Swvrnviree, N. ©, Feb. 19, 1964, Im, 8. 8. Freon Dear Sir: 1 have Jepgth taken ap my pen to apologive tor my long » » for T foot thas T have treated you with ingratitude, although | assure that re such feeling bas caused this long silence, f feel, doctor, that lam indebted to you, throogn God, for my and health, for when you first undertook my case, it was evident to all who knew my rea! situation that [could hive but a very short time withou! speedy relief winch fact I was weil aware of when | wrote to you and placed myrelf under your skiliful care ard! ‘eel wily thankful that your | ectures ever fell into my haads, for | betieve i loug ere this | should bare been numbered with the } dead, and my poor children, like many others, wold | now be deprived of their mother. | have not felt the | least eflects of my long divease now ‘or months? no | | confidence ip your treatment of lung and heart diseases | ynappreciable value of your remedies and whole of health. \ours trely, Joawa Praen. being naturally a delicate child, we were ay than of any other ured. AP, Mower | \yeatment. My coonpiaion was and is that of pO l & tome time before you treated me, on treated that something serious might from it. | prow b. F. LANOTY, Be) —PAUTTATION, covLICATED win | droggist. I bave witnessed the success of your es | my wile tor falling of the womb, am ‘rom lore of appetite and general debility. O7gs® MAORDEW. j umerous cases. With my \asting best wishes, J | deal of relief, aft been attended by many remedies without any beneficie! resy\t, Aspovte Oneram, \. H., March 6, 1864. | main youre 4. Tl. Berto pan a = io the ne ghborhood tor several months ‘whose child eoup eaten seren joni nad sensed . Ftc Dear Sir it bas been about five a | Me ora the fo | Without success co ning i on rss pon cin hen York ane, ey | 8 8 emcee ee See 0 enna CORNLICATION 07 TISORDERS Cc REY a few daye, 1 noticed w decided change for the better, and situation at time, you Know, was mont distroseng. | - Sine Srv, N. ¥. Jan 4. 1853 Bonvonn, ©. W., Nov. 18, 1854 before one bottle was consumed. she was entire’ J} wae troubled with severe pall of the heart, of Dr. £. ©, FrrenaDear Sir | should have written to you ie. Freee Dear cir \t ls with feelings of heartfelt stored to health. I recommend this medicine to parents long standing, and with it bronchitis, faintness, piles, ca defore this time, but for the imfvence of my friends 1m able to inform you of my good health Ang a wonderfy! fect on children: and allow me tarrb, &e medicines which you gave me, with the | They were anxious that | should walt until | was sare i My bealth bas steadily improved dear sir, to present you my grateful and sincere than shoulder braces, bave entirely me. | have not | wes cured, or well on the road to health, before Ishoula °™ use your remedies, about one year | Fraxcs Owns, No, 136 Leonard strect | been #o well for twenty years. | am now forty-live years | say anything that would induce others to try your reme. | RCS, sithough at {ime I was io a very diseased New Youx, March 4, 1866 ia. L believe your treatment and medicines the best in | gies, They did not believe { could be cured, for the ftate. T think | am Dow about as 1 Dr, 8S, Frecn—Dene Sir: Some years ago I foond my the world for the diseases I had. Yours ty, bad’ never known & porton to Inve been cured of the | ‘tll comtiane to wear your Shox Sup. seit an invalid, aod searcely know how or why. | ha « D. F. Lasoiy disease of the heart, which | bad and! really at one Jong ae | live, a8 Teonsioer » copgtant senee of (nintnens and Weakness, A sinking, av Yon 3, ©. WOOD, 18q.—ACREDURG LONGUS CURED time foared Il never would be. Bat now, air, fam per. | "hem of inest - ve Nkewiae parchased ag you bave ju your lectures well exprotwed It, distress ; ALAnAma, May 96, 1860 fectly eatiafied that you have helped me vastly, and {am | a ert p. ~ F stadying — ing, ail gone feeling at the stomach. Standing or wa’ Dr. & & Fires Dear Sir, Ae ‘deem fits pleasure | willing the public should know |t. 1 war somo time ag ook Of Lectures that she ing gow: weatied me excemicely. i had tired, drag to hear from your 1 ‘write you avfew lines. | attacked w: Fie of the beart, ernie Coon «' ‘eeling about the chest and shoulders Thee iM Teewe been on for several yours of bad health, | and trembling @f the stomach, with pain in my La Monn, Borean Go, 11., Aprit 21, 189 cules rendered me upset for business or labor, and my falling of the bowele, pain in my right side, | der. My spirile became very much depressed amd a: Dr, 8. 8. FrcneDear ar ot * * Your remedies fe miserable. In this condition | was induced io get one shoulder abd ek Last fail l ‘waa taken ‘eitk ices jected: society lost all te Charms to me, the world #eem. work to admiration. Mre, K. and myself are gaining | of you jeminal supporters’ | was relieved as soon an | ing at the | night sweate. friends had given | ed dark and gloomy. | was compelled io discontinue my rapidly. Both werk daily, | work very hard, [con } put item, | have worn it constantly since, and woula op all hopea of my recovery. I that I was past | business: upon the least exercise | was completely re sider your remedies (he mean*, under God, of our renoy. pot be without it for lt weight in gold. Why to ont ‘Nid, and most die, During my illness I was gi trated. I gould get no relief from medicines and physt. | ery. Yours, &e., SAMUEL BDW anne, more Who aeed just his instrument, for tating of ihe cough, oF pal in the | possibly couli under present Hod bless you abundantly for the benett — f I bat I bave received trom you, as well se many others, ° May your prottable life be spared for many success. } wl years, oud may many poor sullerers yet be re * much by your prescriptions as i have been. God ters you! Farewell’ Your well wiser, Seman B, Gascon, HE SEP vORTER W. Atkinton, of MeCom, Ii., says, Jane 7, i 4——“The supporter aioe ie worth the price you asneq lor all you sent us, My wife can g) about and do | her work now. She says abe could not do without tt,’* FNTRACTS FROM LRITERS. Mr George W. Beers, of Albany, N. ¥., writes, Janua: Ty. 1863.—8 ince the first drop of modicite taken! Have contineed to grow better every day, aoa my |; of the English (or any other) ‘ianguage will prevent me from expressing my feelings of gratitude and ‘Praise. That you are an inetromest in the hands of the Almighty, for the salvation of the sick body. there ie no 5 BY cough a {% me, [eat heartily, and work : . 1). Pringle, of Hamilton, Canada Weert. enye py to inform you that there i# a very marked provement in my wife's health. Her cengh i very much lessened, and ber etrength and fpirite pave. very h Im@roved. The pain in her chest bas disappeared. * Her complexion is nearly restored to what it wae when in perfect health, and ahe | te how gn flesh very sensibly fuilest eo een the eficieney ni your re Feb, 2, 1968, Mra. Home Tam bappy (9 improve the present opportnnity of expressing to yon the eratitid ieei for the benefit | have received from the wes of remedies, My health is now quite pod Waa boon enced using your remedies. my husband wWougltt eras | Could Bot live Dut few months, hs