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JAYNfi* CARMINATIVE BU,SAM IS a certain, ufe, and efacmal remvdy tor Oj?en imrj, Uiarrhisa, or Loom ?ss, Cholera .Morbus 81 iMMhH COM PL AI XT, Cholic, Griping Paint, Sour rttomach. Sick and Nervous Head*, he, Heart burn Waternrash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach, J Vomiting, Spitting up of Food a tier Eating, and also wltere it pa?ses through the bod) unchanged, Want I of Appeti e, Restlessness an t Inability 10 Sleep, Wind in the. Stomach and ttowrls, Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremor* and Twitching*, Sea Sickness, Fainling*, Melanch ?ly and l?owne."s of Spin s, fret ting and crying of InfanU, and for all H? ?WEL AF FECTIONS and .NErtVollS l?|SK%SES. Ilus >? one of the most efficient, pleasant, and safe co npo?iti ".hi ever offered to the public for the cure of lii? various derangements of the stomai u and ivwai, mud the only arucie worthy of the least con fidence for curing CHOLKKA JAIFANIUM or SUMMER COMPLAIN I'; md in all the above dis ease* it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for without ex ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cinis ever yet discovered. Hundreds, nay, thous ands ! of ce? liticates have been received from Physi- I cians, Clergy>?,en, and families of the first respecta bility, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, too uumerous to publish. _ _ _ ^ N*w Yop?, May 20. 1837. U' Jayne?Dear 8ir?Having made use of your Carminative Balsam in my family, and fin .ing *dmiraWy adapted to the complaints for which it m intended, 1 take pleasure in recommend ing.t to *e u* of idy Iriends and the public aene rallT, believing that those who are afflicted with any of these complainu will find relief in the use of this valuable medicine. JoNA. GOING, D. D. President of Granville College, Ohio. Wooostowk, Salem co., N. J., May, 1837. From a long acquaintance with Dr June's Car minative Balaam, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many com plaints which ^almost constantly occur in our coun try, such as Bowel Affections of chililien, Cholic, a,?"1*' Lpownetw, Dyspeptic, Disorders of the Wtomach, Courtu, and Affections of the Breast, to gether with all those diseases attended with sour n U,?J?tomach; and believe that physicians 11 * H.^?1r4' re,nedy in 'heir hands, and ,k V ProP?r domestic use, and can be put Mito tne bands ol persons at large with perfect safety WJrl. BAcOA, M. U. r. T _ Baltimore, March 27, Ic33. . .?n??"enr sir?Y"u ask me what proofs I meet with ol the efficacy of jour Carminative. 1 can safely say that 1 never prescribed a medicine for Bwwel Complainu that has given me s?? much satis faction. and my patients so speedy and perfect reliel as tim. Whenever introduced into a family, it be comes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is ,s,ln. e?d again, which I think a pretty g od proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the Summer Complaint of children it has frequently ap peered t. snatch the little vict.ms, as it were, from the grave. " It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a chilu," | have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric alfections of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give perma nent reliel in a few hours, I may say in a tew min jilT'k ..I"*' U Is a va,uable niedicme and no fam ily should b? without it Respectfully, . . . . M I- KNAPP, \1 D., i-ate Physician to the Baltimore Dispensaiy. and Agent for th Maryland Vaccine Institution. . n?'?"ETow. IV. J., July 19, This may certify .hat 1 hare used Do t. r JayneV Canutnaiive Ualsam very extensively in Bowel Co.? P amis, .dd have not the least hesitation in declaring U superior to *ny pieparation that 1 have met with lor tli? relief of ho*e diseases. . . WIL1.1AA1 S i EKLLING, M D., Physician to the Cumberland i\ J. Almshouse. WORMS I WORMS IJ WORMS 1I1 Of all diseases u. which children ate exposed none are so fatal to them as worms. Unfortunately, children are seldom tree from them, ami as thev imitate the symptoms of altnost every other com plaint, t'.eyo.tt-n produce alarming effect* without bet g suspected. Worms are not only a cause ol disease themselves, but by their irritation aggravate all other di?ase->, wandering from one part of the body to another, winding themselves into large balls and obstructing the bowels, and frequently the throat' causing convulsions, and too otten death 1 he b si reme y ever yet known is Dr. J a Yaks tomc vermifuge, whi. h is perfectly safe, and so pleasant that child en' WOK ?V lY Uke ,l 11 equally destroys WOK. ?,S ; neutralizes *ci-ity or sourness of the stomach, increases appetite, and acts as a eeneral and permanent Tonic, and u, therefore, excel I ?S beneficial i. Intermittent and Ken ittent Fevers ^n uin ??'1 It not o .ly destroys Worms, and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries off the su perabundant ?l'me or mucous so prevalent in the stomach and bo<Aels of children, moie especially ol tho^e in bad health. 1 his mucus torms .he beo or nest in which worms produce their younK; and hv uTbTy8 U~U 16 imP0Si,b,e f?r Wur'"3 *???"*? I. ,li.'u h?r?,ess in effects on the system, and the health of the patient is always improv -d by its use SUSS nof VormVre NyuUS k- ? i lU usefulness have been received which the proprietor does not consider n-ces-ary to publish ; yet to give the reader an idea of its verm? luge oowers he will mention a few cases, fie eave rp?*w' r1 four)?"???. "'.d in? w Jr* u !J,scharKed upwards of ninety large Zr?l *ie.aJao laveU}? his daughter, then aboLt i i one njht U brouBhl away thirty worms thdTehrIhr0mprt,'ne?r,!!a,em' N J -administered veam old T 8, ?h,ld belwee" two and three ooe^undreda 8^9 lhat a few da>s s^e discharged one hundred and twenty-seven large Worms. Mr. Joseph A. i ents, of the Penn TownsliiD Sa away aoout fifty Worms at once, five and six incHes Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two hmn?. ,u TAP? WOKM l?iec? of a .u I and was thereby perfectly cured Another gentleman ol this city had it administered to his little daughter, about three years old. when she had a number of discharge- from her bowels composed entirely of little white thread worms. 41?' drld's h! 17 Came axVi>> fro " t,vr' 0 4 on,v b-y hun smd in J,,.,} !""* lru,y *a>' b> thousands, separately entirely ol de^d'wurmsT ^ CoiaP?",id jaynr-8 Hmr JAI.\ES ?A.?M'ivE PILLS For sale by K 8. P\TTERSON, And ?LK Washington, M. LINTHICHM rDn^uUeDddsalsn supply ^Cpropn^r-, m?yU-bw TJIUCTIOY CARD. HE undersigned lespecifully call the attention of citizens generally to their new arTan^Mmenis for the conducting of the Auction and Commission Business, having added t*o large room* in the rear of their ktore for the arrangement of sales, both public and piivate We wou d solicit consi nmenU of Furniture, Crock | ery, and Glassware, Hardware, Dry Good*,Clothing, Groceries, B toks and Stationery, and of persona! property generally. Especial attention given to sales at private build ing?, which w.ll be conduc ed by VV B Lewis ( a?h advances m ide when required on goods not luni'ed. LEWIS fit H? N |\ Auctioneers. niayH-.u Pe. mylvanu avenue, near 11th st. I ' KlUTI^M, a Poem, by Kichard XJ S tewart Evans, Counsellor-at-Law, lor sale at Brookes periodical agency, and at Taylor's, Morri sons, and*Farnham's bookstores. I he following extracts are taken from some of the nutices: From the National Intelligencer. Lovk and Patriotism, a Poem, pronounced by Richard S. Evans, at Bowdoin College, at the annual commencement. PorUand?Charles Day & Co ^rinteis. ' The above is the title of a poem, by Richard S. F.vans, of Washington, which has been just published in Portland, Maine. 'I he following remarks upon this performance, are from the Portland Daily Ad vertiser, of September 7. It was amusing to listen to the observation to this performance. Najuense Sa's Beautiful, adds another. Horrible, splen did, silly, and graHd, were epithets profusely lavished fcurelj that man is a poet who gains such praise and such abuse. And verily we helievn Evans can and did write poetry. There were parts of this Poem which appealed as pure and gorgeous poetry ; for in stance, tl.e allusion to the American Bird in connex ion with Poland; Campbell himself has not done better, 8tc. Prom the Globe. The following brief alluMon to Poland, is from Evans s Poem on Love and Patriotism, a production which is very highly praised, &.c. From the Alexandria Gazelle. Mr. Richard S. Evans is a gentleman who has long occupied a conspicuous station, as an anonymous writer, in some of the principal literary journals ; and to whom the world is indebted, for some of the finest specimens of poetry and learning, Me ap I5J?dlwtaw2m. Hv RHYMES, AND ESSAYS, JJY PROFESSOR RICH ARD S EVANS, Coun sellor at-Law. author of Witch Creek, the German Student, &c. CONTENTS. P*rt First, Talb^.? The In lian Coquettes, or the Mohawk Girls, dedicated to the Coquettes of Wash- i ington; the Deser.ed House ; the li at* Count; the Demon Bride. Part Second, Poetrt.?Translations and imita tions in verse, from the Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, and Arabic languages. P**T r!"IRP' Essays.?1st, on the falsehood of Gloomy Theories; 2.1, the policy of increasing the leiritories of the United States on every favorah e opportunity, ani the proposed renewal of the Con gress ol Panama; 3d, expediency of extending pro motion to privates in the vrmy and Navy; 4th, evils ol meanness and pars.mony in pubiic s iiaries; 5th, means of encouraging the emigration of the rich as wel as the poor to this country ; 6 h, influence upon public prosperity of having men o een.us at .he head ol affairs, illustrated by the example-) ol hi-tory J he a'tove work is nearly ready f?r publication. Many of the articles appeared or.gmally in the jour , nais and periodicals 8p K'-dl w,aw*i, t1 IT CANNOT BE DENIED, OK truth is n.ighty, that Dr. Leidy's SA'tSAPA KlLL \ in the purest, strongest, and most efficacious of any othei preparation of Sarsaparilla that is made. It is warranted to be stronger than six bottles of m.-t other", stronger than four of some, and stronger than three of the strongest prepared by any other in the United States. Dr. I eidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by alt respectab e physicians in preference to any other All who have ever u-ed it have derived more benefn from one bottle than three to ten of oth<*is ; and those who, after having u-ed other preparations with out benefit, will u-e Dr Leidy's, will f-oon be con vinced (as thousands have already been) of the fore going assertion. The apparatus wi-h which Dr. Leidy's extracts use-l m his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared iJ the only <-ne in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from ilie celebrated h .use of Pel eter StCaventou, in Paris, at a great expense, and is ca p ble of <xiracting the medicinal virtues ol Sar-a panl a and othrr rooU more effectually than by an> other process. J As several hundred certificates of remarkable cures, and recommendation* from clergymen and physicians have been from time to time publish.-d in d.ff, rent papers, ii ,s only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. I.eid>'s Sa< saparilla can be be obtained genuine, namely, at r Liedy s He,,1th E. poiiuin, la, north Second street ne r Hue street (sign of-the Golden Eagle and Ser {\e.n *;) *?red Brown's, James Bond's, and Fred Klelt b drug stores, Phi adelphia, and at CHARLES S I'u IT'S, ? Washington City. r)R- Taylors bals * vi oc liverwort I k re.Pjred ul 375 Bowery' New York, is justly celebrated as the most wonderful curalive of pulm.i nary diseases in the whole range of pharmacy, some of our most respectable physicians use it in t eir prac tice, prescribing it as the best of all remedies for pul ,?n?hna7 ?on?Plaint9 and physical debility, and they unhesitatingly recommend it to be kept in every family of a consumptive tendency. It is universally received as one of the standard medicines of the day The great merit of Dr. Taylor's Balsam is, that in all cases of pulmonary complaints it gives immediate re lief. A single bottle will, in mo-t cases, reveal its astonishing y.rtues, and open at once the fountain of health and strength to the afflicted. Read the fol lowing certificate: '? Being constitutionally predisposed to Consump tion. (a number of my family having died with this disease) and having suffered from irritation of the Lungs, accompanied with cough and raising matter and blood, together with severe pain in my side aim breast, till I was supposed to be bevond recovery I was induced by advice of Dr. Perkins as a last re sort, to try "Taylor's Balsam ?f Liverwort," I have Uken five bottles in all. I began to improve with the first bottle, and while taking the third, was so lar re covered as to be able to gel about Since which ime, by c-uitinued use of it, 1 am quite restored, and able to attend to my usual business. To persons suff ering from coughs and affections of the Luiiks 1 do earnestly recommend .1. ' (Signed) " JAS. C. SCOTT " Elizabci ?i City, N. C , Dec. lb 1842. Observe?? he only genum, Taylor'b Balsam Liverwort has an engraved label around each bottle with the signature of Dr. ..onion J. Ueds, attached! to prevent countei feits. In order to lie certain of ob t.ining the genuine article, purchase only at the original office, 325 Bowery. J Or of CHARLES SIN?TT Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 7th street. And JAMES M DORSEIT, GEORGE JZ*S3?B3&S; And JOUW J. 8AYERS, f?? 5~-ton Alexandria, D. 6 Hto the jirrucTEm \MPTO v* VEGETABLE TINCTURE FOR THE CURE OF CHttONlC DISEVSES. The most safe and certain remedy ever known to the world for variou* chronic disease*, alter they have reached a state, and assumed a character, hitherto considered desperate and incurable. (Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula Kings F.vil, at tend d with swellings and ulcers, sore eyes, and loss of sight to a frightful extent, have been cured. Fe mal-s pming away by reason of deranged secretions, broken calculations, and obstructed menses, (monthly courses) even when attended by spasms or fits, have been readily relieved. Dyspepsia yields without a struggle to its mild yet powerful action upon the stomach. In ? atari h, or Cough, Rheumatism, and Fistula, it never fails to ? ure as we have fully pioved All diseases having 'heir origin in an impure state of the blood and fluids, will be speedily and effectually removed by this in valuab'e medicine. 'I his tincture tends directly to excite a healthy ac. tion in the stomach, Jiver, lung-, and kidneys, to pu rify the blood and other fluids, by expelling every particle of morbid matter from the system, anil thereKire never fails to prove a valuable remedy f.#r the dise ses which calomel has been invariably used Old sores and u'cers, or any chronic, affection; and for the calomel disease, it is an infallible remedy. This remedy is perfectly vegetable, mild, agree able, and safe for persons of any age, either sex, or any condition, acknowledged by those who have tried it, to be the best known family medicine. The ju-tly celebrated tincture creates a craving appetite, and the patient is left at liberty to indulge it. The use of this medicine will change the com plexion from a pa I id to a fine blooming one. After using this tincture for six weeks, a person of any age may eat anything that a child of ten years of age, in full health, could tat, without the least in convenience. Dr. Hampton is in possession of certificates from the Hon Henry Clay,Col. HichardM Johnson, Hon John B Dawson, of La., and many others, who have been benefited by the use of this tincture. For certificates, &c.. see pamphlet. Remember! Hampton's Vegetable Tincture can be had only at the Segar Store of H. G R1TTER, I Pennsylvania avenue, between 11th and 12th streets, and at A. G GARDNER'S Seed Store, F street, between 9th and ll)th streets, opposite the Catholic church. Each bottle has the proprietor's signature on the label. mayo-Uin D\ SFKPSIA.?To soothe the sufferings of human ity, to ameliorate the pangs of disease, is the grand object of medical science This is efficiently demonstrated in the healing virtues of D ?. BEXJ A Ml n BRANDK E ' H'ri TILLS ? he cures effected by this medicine woulu fid volumes. Views on indigestion as a source of undefined and irregular Nervous Sen?--lions. " 111, small at first, grow larger f>om delay, And slowly eat their sad and cankering way; 'I hus by successive throes, the frame is torn, Till health and peace of mind alike are gone." fhe ne.rvi ? of the human body?t' cse necessary aiu .nysterious agen's which immediately connect mai wi'h external nature?are singularly proin< to hav? their functions disordered by an oppressed conditioi of the stomach ; the minute termination of that por tion of the nerves expande-l upo > the organs oi diges tion conveying the morbid impression to the Brain.? And a.though Ike Head can, undoubtedly, like othei organs, be the seat of primary disordei, yet, in thi | great m jority of cases, the tineas* sensations then experienced are symptomatic oi disordered -tomach and, furher, there is abundant evidence to prove thai ciudities in the utomach a d bowels can, in even grade of human existence, give rise to spasmodic a - tion in every organ of the body ; and whether we s -r ? ey it in the agonizing f rm of the Tic Doloreaux? '.he alarming convulsions of the Epilectic seizure?< i in the irritable condition of the ne ves of the heari ?ccasioning nervous palpitation?they can all fre piently be traced to the source above mentioned, and be cured by mild evamant and to' ic remedies. To relieve a state of so much suffering and distress ? in which b >dy and mind also participate) BRAN j OKETH'S PILL* are confidently recommended ; as, Vjy combining aromatic tonic ami cleaning properties ihey remove all oppressive accumulations, strengthen the stomach, induce a healthy appetite, and impart tra: quility to the nervous system . and in fact, by their general pu ifying power upon the blood, exert a most beneficial influence in all cases of disease.? l(cud tiie following ; DYSPEPSIA CURED Bennington Vt. Per. ' h, 184.1. Dear Sir ??I w sh to add my testimony to the host of others 1 'oat you have in favorof your valuable pills. In the yeaj lt<3H, I was attacked w ith that oisagree able complaint the Dyspepsia, which so affected me that I could not take a particle of food, without the ; mo-t nnp'casant and uncomfortable sensations in mv i chest, head and bowels. My chest was so sore that I could not b^ar the slightest pressure without giving me pain. My health was most miserable; many physicians told me they tho ght I was in the consump tion, and that if 1 d.d not give up my business, ami change climate, I could live b .t a short time. I tried every thing in the shape of medicine, and consulted the most skilful physicians, but found no permanent relief. I became discouraged, glo >my, sad, and sick of life ; and, probably, ere this, should have been in my grave, hail I not fell in with your precious mcdicine A friend of mine, who had been sick of the same complaint, advised me to try your pills; but having iried most other medicines without obtain -ig any relief, had but little f-.itli thatyour pills would be oi benefit to me ; but, at his earnest solici tation, I procured a box and commenced taking them. 'I he first box produced little or no effect, and I be gan to despond, for fear that your medicine wou.d prove like others I have taken . but my friends arg >ed that one was not a fair trial, and i purchased a sec ond, and before 1 had taken the whole box i began to experience a change! the pain in mychestbcgjjntobe h ss painful, and my food did not distress me so much as formerly. I went on taking them until I had taken six boxes, and tny Dyspepsia was coke, and my ex pectation of an early death vanished, and ^felt like a "new creature." I was then, and an now a healthy man. 1 have never since been troubled with the I "yspepsia. 1 have administered your pills to the members of my family, and to my friends, and in all cases with good success. You can publish this if it will be of any use to you. 1 am, dear sir, truly yours, J. I CO .K Publisher of the State Banner. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office, 2ll Broadway, New York. Sold by R. FARN1IAM, Washington, and by one Agent in every city and town in the United States. See Agents' certificates. mar 18?6m THE MPRQVEMKXT9 W AQRfCULTURE, 1 ARTS, Sec., OF THE UNITED SUITES AS set forth luminously and at 'ength in the Re port of Hon. W. II. Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents, forms No. 2 of the Tribune's series. It i one of the most valuable and instructive documents ever peblished, and should be in the hands of every man in the ' nion 'To the above work is also added a valuable Trea tise on Raising Swine, and the best method of Fat tening Pork, wiln a plan fir building Styes. Also, a treatise ol gieat valu , entitle I GK-Jl.? ?GY, ai con nected with Apiculture. The price lor the whole is ocnU by the Miigie copy---f I for five copie*. Just received and for sale at the Stationery store of R. FArtNHAM, nay 13 Corner of lltb ?t. and T?uD. avenue. SANDS'S SARSAPAHILLA. FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM, , namely: Scrofula. or King^s Evil Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta tifous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches. BHes Chronic Sore Eyes, King fVorm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the hones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy]>hil<tic Symp tomi. Sciatica, or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites, or Drojisy, tlx posure or imprudence in life. Jllso, Chronic Coiistitu tional Disorders will be renured by this preparation TO promote the health of the body and increase the trai quiliily of the mind, are among the most important objects for which man lives, and for which the sages of antianity labored with inces'-a'* ?nd unremitting toil. The cons'itntion of man was their study, in order to discover the seal of his mala dies, and source of all his corporeal misery. Io al leviat ? the drooping spirits, to inspire confidence to the de ponding mind, and ease the sorrowed heart, all the arts and arguments ot their philosophy and powers of reason were turned. Among the varied branches of worldly learning, there can be none equal in importance to that of the Healing Art, for the soul in a diseased body may be aptly compared to the martyr in his dungnon, which retains its real value, but has lost its us fulness. Many or mo3t dis eases have their origin in an impure or impoverished state of the blood, and this being a fluid sui generis, extending to the most minute rainific?tions of the system, the subtle poison is infused, and the se*d being sown brings forth fruit in abundance ; in one instance, cau-in : a swelling of the glands, resulting in Scrofula or King's Kvil? in another, ossification of the arteries, or turning them into bone ?, a^o, rheu mati >m, and disease of the heart, cutaneous erup tions, diseases of the liver, and a variety of other maladies, which soon hurry their victim to the grave. Sands's Sarsaparilla a purely vegetable medicine, which is the result of yeara of labor and chemical research, in bringing it to its present state of perfec tion. will arrest, and, if timely administered, per fectly cure these diseases, by purif\ ing the vital fluid, regenerating the constitution, dispelling diseased action, giving tone to the general energi-s of the sys tem, and enabling the blool to cours** on freely, and bringing with it health and renewe 1 vigor. The following are extracts from le'tcrs recently received, an J specimens of those coming to hand daily: Gallatin, Tenn., Teb. 27, 1844 Messrs. J1 B Sf D. Sands? Gentlemen : I have just received a letter from my father in Russellville, Ky., who wishes to purchase some of your Sarsaparilla. 1 have no doubt he can be the means of relling a great deal, as it has per lormed a wonderful cure in his family. Last l)e cember 1 was sent for to see my ?i>ler before she lied, she having been in poor health for some two or three years, and at the timte 1 went over to see her, she was at the point of death with the scarlet fever and a cancerou- affection of the bowels, fp>m which j her physician thought she could i.ot possibly recover, i earned over with me a b'litle of your Sarsaparilla, ! uul with the consent "f her .physician, she com uenced taking it that night I rem lined with her .hree da}s. and left her rapidly, improving. Her uusband sent a boy home with e for more ot the 3;?rs ? pari 11 a. 1 sent one dozen bottles, which I ne leve will elfcct an entire cure. My father writes ne to that effe-l, and wishes through me to procure mi agency for selling your valu b.e medicme in that iei.hbornood. Respectfully, J. Al. OWt.\S. New York, Dec. 1, 1813. Mtssrs. Sands ? Gentlemen: Parental fi-elings nduce us to make ihe fo'lowig statement ot ficts iri relation to the iiiifiortaril cure ol our litt <? daughter, wholly effected >y the use of Sand*^Sarsaparilla. For neatly th-ee yea is she wa* alflicted with a most inveterate erup tion on the body, which at times was so bad, connect .?d with internal disease, that we despaired of her ife. The complaint commenced in the roots of the hair, and gradually spread until the whole head was evel-pe l,and then it attacked theeurs,and ran down the neck, and continuing to increase, untij it cov.red the most of the body. It commenced wi h a -mall pimple or pustule, from which water at first dis charged l th-s produced ureat itching and burning; then mailer or pus formed, the >kin cracked and bled, and the pus discha'ged freely. Ihe sufferings of the child were v<> great as almost wholly to pre vent natural re?t, and the odor from the dis harg- s so offensive, as to make it difficult to pay that.partic ular attention the nature of the ca-e required. The di*easc was called Scald Head and general Salt Hheuin. We tri> d various remedies, with little ben efit and considered her case almost beyond the reach of medicine; but from Ihe known virtue of youi Sarsaparilla, we were induced to give it a trial. Before the first bottle was all used, we. pciceived an improvement in the appearance of the eruption ; but the change was so rapid for the better, that W'. could scarcely give credence to the evidence of our | own eyes. We continued its use for a few weeks, and the result is a perfect cure. To parents we would say?If you have children suffeiing with any disease of the skin use Sands's Sarsaparilla. With feeiings of gratitude and respect we are yours, tie. LLIHU & SARAH SOI'THM \YL), No. 95 Madison street. Flizabethtown, N. J., Dec. 2, 1843. Messrs. Sands? Gentl. men: It is with heartfelt gratitude for \our kindness to me that I make a pub lic acknowledgment of the benefit 1 have received from your Sarsaparilla. 1 have been lor many years afflicted with a cancer in lb. breast, and lor four years it was, as 1 thought, incurable; it spread very ? last, so that it had nearly covered th? whole brea-it, and for many weeks 1 was so reduced with the loss of blood and the pain of the wound, that 1 was un able to turn myself in bed and my sufferings during the wh ?le winter were more than I can tell. With the advice of my friends, I called two of the most i minent physicians of the place, who recommenced your preparation of Sarsaparilla, knowing of nothing that would be as likely to help me; which advice i readily received, and before I had taken one bottle, 1 found a ch inge in my feelings wiiich induced me to take more, and when I ha<l taken the third bottle, 1 was like another person both in health and stre 'gth. I ? vt taken y ?ur preparation since la-t iViarch, and although the wound is not entirely healed, it is in a very favorable state, and I believe it will be the means, ultimately, of my entire cure; and that the atllicieJ may all find the relief which it alone can give, is the wish ol their and your fiiend, EUMJE WOODRUFF. For furt'ier particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, sec pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents grat.s. Prepared and solil wholesale and retail by A. B. & D SA.NDS, Wholesale Druggists, 7'J I-ulton street, tNew York. ? Agents in Washington city ?ROBF,FIT ?ARM HAM, Bookseller, Pennsylvania avenue, corner llth stieet; and R. S. PA I* I'iSRS* IN, Druggist, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street In Georgetown?O. M. LIN I'lHCUM. In Alexandria?WM S I'A ifi .KK. & CO. In Baltimore?Dr. J. A. Rfc>.D. Sold, also, by llru^gists, general y, throughout the United Slates. Price, $1 per bottle?six nottl- s for A"? . . The public are respectfully requested to re muniuer that it i? Satrds's Sarsaparilla that has and i? constantly achieving such remarkable cur?s of the most diffi ult class of diseases to which the hu.nan frame is subject: and auk for Sands'# Sarsaparilla, and take no other. ?pJ? Baldness.?balm of Columbia, ro* THl uaih, which will stop it if falling out, or restore it on bald places; and on children make it grow rap. idly, or on those who have lost their hair from any cause. ALL VERMIN that infest the heads of chi'dren :n school* are prevented or killed by it at <.nce. Find the name of COMS TOOK 6l Co. on it, or never try it. Remember thin always. rheumatism AND LAMENESS positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limbs are re stored, in the old or young, by the Indian v EGe.adle LllXIR AND NERVfc, AVI) HoNK LlNIMKNT?but llCxer without the name 01 Comstoek & Co. out'. PILES. &c., are wholly prevented, or governed il the attack has come on, if you use the only true Iiav's Liniment, from Comstoek & Co. ALL SoRE - and every thing relieved by it that admit* of an outward application. It acts like a charm. I se it. HORhbb that have Ring-Bone, Spavin. jnd Galls, are cured by Roof's Sre ific and FOUNDERED horse* entirely cured by Roof's Hun der Ointment. Mark this, ail horsemen. MAGI 'AL PAIN EX I RACTOR SALVE?The most extraordinary remedy ever invented for all new "f old BUR.vg aNL> SCALDS and sores, and sore LJES. It has delighted thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, and no failure. It will cure trie PI I Dr. SPOHN'S FLIXIR OF HEALTH, for the certain prevention of FEVERS or any general sick ness; keeping the stomach in most perfect order, the ^?^e.fore^<U',a,r;,,a,n^ a determination to the surface. ut?L,Wa, COUGHa, pains in the bones, and DitOP SY are quickly cured by if KnoW this bv trvinir. CORNS.?The French Piaster is a sure cure EAST INDIA HAIR DYE Colors the hair any shade you wish, b..t will not col or the skin. PVTiffr r ARrIiLA-~rOMSTOrK,SCOMP? 'U VD fcAl KACI?There is no other preparation of Sar sapanlla that can exceed or equal this. If y0U are sure to get Comstock'b^ou will fin-i it superior to all others. It does not require puffins-. Dr. LIN'S CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA ? A positive cure for the piles, and ail external ailings ?all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm;?so in coug'. swelled or sore throa tightne*s of the chest, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once. Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. DEAFNESS. Dr. McNAIR'S ACOUSTIC OIL.-Those deaf from infancy ofien receive, in a most miraculous manner, their hearing when they least expect it bv some trilling accident or event, which shows them how easily they might have much sooner had their hearing, and saved t> emselves and their iriends the pain of conversing in a loud tone, without pleasure or or being neglected and shunned, to avoid that .iis tress which is felt mutually by the deaf person and his hearers. How sa.-.red a duty, I her. fore, it U that we use all necessary means to remove sue!- an affliction, and enjoy the social qualities imp am.-d in our natures! I his EA R OIL has the etlect so to re lieve the tension, and bring into ns the natural action of the parts, so as to restore the hearing when lost or imp ured. I his is proved by so many and weli-known cases, that, wliere known, .t needs no praise I he great wish of the proprietor is, that each n.av speak to others of its uncommon virtues, till suHereVs mav know, and lie relieved and restored by its u>e. I his will be done in all cases of recent DKAF.N ESS ai 1 nwny ot Jong standing. ALL DE ?F PErtSO ?'s d ! U WI,J re,ieve at ?'H'.e, or, if UfcAfiVh^S is ju?t commencing, will rem.ve the cause and check its progress. 'I hose who have been on* d al should co tinue .U application a few weeks to hear well. Each flask has full directions for u,e attached to >t. AVOID ANY IMITATION'S fl JJ'e '.Te may b<\ knovvn "O signature on the tlask I he copyright secured as follows: ' Kntrred acc ? r-ding to Ac of Congress, A. D 1841 by Co.mstock & Co., in the Clerk'* < Iflice uf the i,lsI trict ? onrt ol the United Stales for the. Southern District of iNew Yoik." oonuiern TO ALL THK WOkLD WHO USE LEATHER IN ANT FORM OIL OF TANNIN, OR LEATHER RESTORER. A NEW CHEMICAL DISCOVERY Most people know that .kin, an. hides are convert ed into eather by the use of I am,in extracted |10 ? certain barks, &c. When the force and strength of the Tannin is worn out, leather becomes dead hard dr>, brittle, cracked covei.d with a crust, etc. Tin- all hn.mv. To re store, then, lifr, softness, moistne. s, strength sm oth ness, and ramove a-l crust fly, or blister-restoie the tannin. I us substance the leather never can receive he second time; but the whole virtues of it a e^n his ariiqje, the OIL OF TANM.V?which oei 1" rates the stillest and hardest leather, if it has been twenty years in use; and if it tears easily wif. the hngera, it imparts at once a strength that is utterly incredible until seen. It becomes like new leather in all respects, with a delightful softness and polish' and makes all leather completely and pu. lectiy iai i?Vtnn,S h wate'?particularly b,oLs, sUs, Lin age-tops, harness, hose, trunks, and in fact all things made of leather, giving * splendid polish, even high er than new leather has, and at least doubling its wear and durability, in whatever manner the leather is used. THESE ARE FACTS. Those who will may wear old shoe*, rrnan with corns, tide with o d carriage-tops?have o.d harness, and throw them aw y half used-look filthy them selves and al) about them?expend double what is necessary for articles of leather to their hearts' co" tent for what we care, ,f their prejudices are To strong they will oot try a new discovery. We have no favors to ask ol th?m, they are the greatest sullerers, aud we beg for nobody's custom or patronagm Now, i-'itlemcn, please yourselves. None genuine unless with the fac simile sig nature of CO VI STOCK & Co. g For sale by CHARLES STOTT Jan Druggist, Penn Av., Washington. UW MUSIC, MUSIC!?GARRET ANDErt" 111. SON, agent of Atwilt's Mumc Repertory, New York, has just received a large assortment of Atwill's most poptnar music. G. will be constantly in the receiptof the latest publications, and will be happy to receive orders for Music published at any other establishment in the country. He respectfully solicits strangers visiting the citv and the citizens generally to call and examine his co lection, which will be sold at the Now York prices Between llthand I^thstr'ts, Pennsylvania avenue. WATTERSTON'S new GUIDE To WASH IN"* I ON.?To strangers visitingthis city, who ' are frequently at a loss for some guide to direct them to the prominent objects of curiosity and interest which it contains, this little volume will be of great use. It has been found to be so by all who have con sulted it. Kor sale at R. FARNHAM'S Bookstore, corner of I ith street and Pennsylvania ?venue, wliere can also be had a few copies of the last edition of Mr. kVatteiston's Gallery of American Portraits, contain ing sketches oi the most distinguished statesmen auJ orators of this country f?r the last thirty years. dec 1? Lives of the presidents of hie u. s., with biographical noth es of the signer* of the Declaration of Independence, sketche* of most re mark.Die event* in th* history of the country 5 by iC W. i.incoln. Embellished with 9 portrait 01 each ol the Presidents, and forty-five engravings. sale at the boo* store of nov b? R. FA* >11 AM.