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PREMIUM - Iron Piano-Fortes. - r - . THESE instruments possess mnny advan tajresovcr. thoso made .of wood, and are from 20" to 23 per cent, less in price for the same pattern. . . , They are all 7 octave, of the most aupe periortone ami finish, and are "warranted to Bt:ind in any climate. The undersigned continue to manufacture Tiano-fortes in rosevvood case, from $235 to Our catalogue of SHEET. MUSIC is the largest in the country, and vve can furnish EVERY A UTICLE in tlje Music line. Sheet Music sent by Mil. : " : FIRTH, POND & CO., No. 1 Franklin Square, New York. laci'innnii ISchrcincr, :::" Proes sor oj Music, w:.,MiNOTON, NO CA. 'KEEPS constantly on. hand Pianos of the bestminnfacture with all the la test improve ments. Thee instruments have ail been se lected bv himself . t the North, and have to undergo a thorough trial before being sold; he therefore feels confident that he can give en tire satisfaction. All Pianos war. -anted for tw years. New Music received as scon as published and sent by m.iil free of postage to prepaid orders enclosing the amount. Per sons are respectfully iuvited to call and see Li instruments, whether they buy or not. jtS-AU Pianos will be sold at Neio York Prices. . March 6, 18o3. Bcnj. Biossom&Son, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No 115 Front street, NEW YOltK. Bktcj. Blossom, Ciias. W. Blossom. J R fcr to the Branches of the Bank of the State of N. C, at Taiboj 0', Wilmington and Fayetteville. Liberal Advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, and other Produce. Cotton consigned to us, via Wilmington, N. C. will be forwarded free of all charges by ioss22 .a, Bsossoas. General Commission and For warding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Who will make Cash Advances on consign ments to his address, for sale or shipment to us Cash advances will also be made on con signments to us, by SYLVESTER BROWN, Com m iss in n and Forwai d ing Merchant WASHINGTON, N. C. On Cotton sent to him for shipment to us no charge whatsoevr will be made, either; for storage, forwarding, commissions, anything else. November 2 1852. er : House, Sign, and Ornamental Isiufim . THE Subscriber informs fho citizens' of Edgecombe and adjacent counties, that he is now prepared to execute the above description of In all the Various Branches. Having had considerable experience ia that line, in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., he hopes to be enabled to give en tire satisfaction to those who may favor hiui with employment. He can be found at any time at the Edgecombe XT X4.0USC. . Tarboro', Jan. -o, lool. : " i rill. uAllULINA UlAWUr AU I Untt -v.- ARE still . manufacturing at the Rocky Mount Mills, about UOO,000 lbs Coll lit Yarn, per annum, (equal to the best Georgia yarns,) which they will deliver to Merchants free of extra charge at New York prices. Orders addressed to Battle $ Son, Rocky Mount, N. C, will receive prompt attention. Feb. 1852. fob mm. THE subscriber continues to keep horses and.vehicles for hire on the following TERMS PER DAY t For carriage, two horses, and driver, $5 00 44 carriage and harness, . - 2 00 44 barouvhe two horses, and driver, 4 00 barouche and harness, 44 carryall, two horses, and driver, , 44 carryall and harness, 44 buggy and horse, 44 buggy and harness, horse, saddle and bridle, horse, horse and cart, cart and gear, horse and plough, " plough and gear, 1 50 3 50 1 00 2 00 0 75 1 25 1 00 1 25 0 25 1 00 0 25 4 wagon and dray, by contract, The above charges are for cn ordinary day'b travel longer or shorter distances, by watratt. Gee. Howard. The Subscriber HAS just returned from New York, with a Splendid assortment of ... French. English and American GOOB CONSISTING OP Black, blue and fancy Cloths, Bli.nk nn,l fancv Cassimeres, of the newest styles, Testings, of all kinds,' some styles which ne ver have been in this place before, Scarfs, Neck ties, pocket handkerchiefs, 1 s 11 . 1 i Gloves silk, thread, and kia oiancoiors, Silk and woo! shirts, and a fine supply of, Morissorf s best Dress Shirts , All of which he specially invites the citizens ef Edgecombe and adjoining Counties to in spect, assuring tbem on his part that who ever favors him with their custom, shall re ceive ample justice, in Materials, Workman ship, &c. &c. A fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of his own and Northern Manufacture, which will be sold low. Give me a call and be satis fied that what I here assert is no mistake. J AS. MEHEGAN. Tarboro', Sept. 22, 18o2. 500. Dollars CHALLENGE. EC WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will promote their own health at all s icriiieo; I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebra ted Physicians, are the primary causes of a large ra jonty of disc aos to which children and aduM a: e liable; if you have an appetite continual' v changeable from one kind of food J to anotiierj tj breath, pai in the stomach, picking at the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irreg ular remember hat all tl esedenote Worms, and you should at once apply the remedy: IIobeni(tcks worm Syrvp. An article founded npon scientific princi ples, compounded with purely vegetable sub stances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effect, -where Dotcel Com plaints and Dlanhao have made them weak land debilitated tke tonic properties of the Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the stomach, which makes it an infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dypepsia, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after physi cians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all o.'hcrs. The Tape worm! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and -stomach effecting the health so sadly a.s to 's cause St. Vitus Dasce, Fits, &c, that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape or hi hastening 1 hem to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would there fore be proper to take 0 to 8 of my Liver pms so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon flic Worm, which must be taken in doses f 2 jTablesnoonfulls 3 times a day; these direc tions followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. QJTTobcnsack's Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a fil terer to purify the blood, or giving the pro per secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other import ant parts of the system, and results various- - ' &c. We shpuld, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action ' 01 the Llvcr- lhese rills beinS composed of Id ana I'll AM a lurnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, 1st, An EXPECT ORANT, which augments the secretion from the. Pulmonarv mucus mftmhranAnrnrnmntps ' the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ; , , , m. -...1 v ? . ton's Vegetable Tincture. Aiii&fi.iivii, which cuanges in some ln- explicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TON IC which gives tone and strength to the ner vous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts -of the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the oth er ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and excelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO .FEMALES' You will find . these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrange ments to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectually to put to flight all complaints which may arise from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, paiu in the side back, &c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hoben- sack, all others being base Imitation. jf-Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J, N. Hoben sack, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by all Merchants and Druggists in the county and State, Agents, GEO. IIOiyARD, Tarboro; "Wholesale and Retail Agent for the county . F. MARSH ALL. Halifax. Prise 25 tit. Each; 4SpeaU of nic as you li r NOTHING EXTENUATE, Nor aughl net down iri malice. TRUTH IS MIGHTY! I A: plain and uh varnished Statement. Mother: a d Dawjhtcr cured. r-' : rn ' Btyles the most recherche, is now prepared to Ham pton's-.l inciurep- Capon Bridge, Hampshire county, Va., March 1, 18-34. Mr. E. P. Cooper, Dear Sir: Agreeably to your request, and my own desire to benc- ii. - t imvphi' ftortitv the areai . lue - reuei 1 receiver irom mc use i Hamptons Vegetable Tincture. I was taken with a violent palpitation, or ! rather fluttering or trembling of the heart which continued several days; it seemed as though my heart had almost forgotten its office. The family became alarmed and pro cured a bottle of the valuable medicine, and before I had taken near one bottle of I his Tinclure of Hampton 1 1 was entirely relieved. This is the third instance of relief in my family from the use of this valuable medi cine. Two or three years ago I was laid up with ulceration of my ankle, froia effect of what is usually called milk leg. I had lost all taste and appetite, aud the sore, which was some four inchet up and down, aud half way around my ankle, rejected every effort to heal it, until I procured Hampton's Vege table Tincture; one bottle of which restored my health, hea'el my ankle, and am freer from swelling than for the last thirty yiars. Again, one of my daughters was very low from severe dysentery, and when she began to sit up her feet comraonced swelling, which increased every day and began to be very painful she used a bottle of Hamp ton s Tincture; the pain3 were assuaged, the s welliug subsided, and her health returned we kept her legs bandaged with strips of uroolen until her strength returned. I have been thus particular, that others under sim ilar circumstances might be induced to avail themselves of this remedy. Yours with respect, Elizabeth Edwards. I do hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with Mrs. Edwards, and can safely recommend the above statement to be correct. E. P. Cooper, Postmaster, Capon Bridge, Hampshire county, Va. gyDelicate Ladies and Children will please give it a triaL Call and gef. p.iuiphlets gratis. r-See Cures. Hampton's Vegntable Tinclure. Ciill and get pamphlets gratis, with histo ry of discovery of this wonderful Blood Pu rifier, and see certificates of our own citi zens, of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Liver Complaint, General Weakness, Ner vousness, &c. &c. LIVUR COMPLAINT, DERILITT. (Extract from James Ilarriv, Esg.'s Letter, Alexandria, IV.) After speaking of wonderful cures on him self, he says: "Mrs. II. has been sutiering with the liver complaint and with inability, constantly com plaining from weakness, thro' her whole (system. She now enjoys better health than for 30 years, being entirely res tored by the use of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture." DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES. Extract from a letter from J. Grimes, Esq., Loudon county, Vo. "My wife ha been afflicted with great weakness, pain in the breast, side and back; palpitation of the heart; feebleness of the nervous system; loss of appetite; complexion sallow; the sight of one eye almost gone, the other very weak. I am pleased to say, Hampton's Tincture has restored her to pei fect health. Her eyes are as ood now ts ever they were. KH ECMATISM, 38 YEARS. Mrs. E. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Rheumatism from her 12h to her 50th v o v r ing wealthy, she employed tke best medical attention, and tried many medicines, but was .cured only by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. The wife of Thomas M. Yeaklc, grocer, 75 ; Pearl St., was a great sufferer for eight eget .MERCURIAL RftETJMXTlSM. Mr. Jarritt PlUmmer, No. 158 East Balti more street., suffered this disease intensely six years; could not sleep; dreadful ulcers formed on his limbs, from which splinters of bone issued. His physician pronounced him incurable, tbut Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture' cured him. ' HEREDITARY SCROfUtA.. - A boy in the family of Hon W, P Thom asson, once member of Congress from Ken tucky, was a mass of sores from head to foot. His eyelids turned inside out, protruding over the eyeballs so as to produce blindness. - He was cured by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. DYSPSrsiA, NERVOUS DISEASE, &q. Mr, Wm, Oldham, pt Baltimore . custom house, suffered , , these . complaints for 18 months, with both !jody and mind. seriously affected. He ij?as restored by Hampton's egetable Tincture, after other things failed. COUGH, CONSUMPTION, &C. Mr. Henry C. Winn had a cough . for 5 years; great weakness, etc.; b.ad, in all, 5 or 6 physicians; tried all their remedies, but was cured only hy ' , ' HAMPTON'S VEGETABLETINCTUIIE. jCall and get pamphlets gratis. Sold by Geo. Howard and Leigh & Thigpen, Tarr boro,--Mortimer & Mowbray, Baltimore. June 24, 1834. - A. vr, The Latest News TnK Subscriber , having just returned from New,.. York, Sere he has engaged a number of very superiorAworkmen, and laid in a complete assortment of materials of the f IN : H IS ft R A N C H O F B U S IJT E SS To order, in a manner warranted to give en tire satisfaction. ! He wiU also keep con stantly on hand an assortment of ' Iteuttn made Vehicles, II A UN ESS. &c He that in Nelson's buggies takes a ride, Will never consent to ride in any beside; This you "may think is strange to tell, The reason is obvious; they ride so well. JAMES NELSON. Tarboro', Oct. 26, 1852. Land for Sale. : -O 1000 ACRES of good Swanjp Land, in the lower part of Beaufort Co., on the south side of Patnplico River, aud near South Creek. For particulars apply to W, H. Willard. Washington, N. C, Jan'y 2, '54. Metropolitan Silk Stock! REMOVAL,. . t Edward, JLambcrt S go. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP Silk & fancy Goods, Having removed to their JiCtt) W3Vt)QUBt9 No. 55 Chambers Street, NEW YORK, Opposite the ParJc) Invite the attention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of Rich Silks, Dress Good . Shaw Itibbons, Embroideries. S;c. Merchants throughout the United Statos arc solicited to examine our as- sortiucnt, which iu , .... r tt . , Nnretty. Richness and Variety, is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, and adapted tv the wauts of the very bet trade i this counu v; all Di wniin win te onereu 10 KjUii ana first ciass sis aios. 'lu) crs, oa the most favorable terms. John I. Smith, WHOLESALE 1 11152:2:1,1. V AND MANUFACTURER, 2X l :uil 335 SROiDWAY. IVew York; (Xext door to th-e BR OA D WA V BANK, ) Is now prepared to offer tke MER- CHANTS visiting the city to buy tluir Spring goods, the LARGEST AND rtff&T 8EAUTJFUI assortment of fJnabrcIlas :uil Parasol-, to be found in Kurope or America. You are respectfully iuvited to call and examine the stock Before Purchasing. N. B. Please cut out this card aai put refer flOTlGE, THE firm of Pittman C Cuthbcrt br) lJiw tlissnlcrd hv. inutu.il rnn;rnt.. T hum o j - . associated myselt 111 business WltU Wtfs, Lea & Bramniey lSy this association I shall be able to afford additional ad- vantages and facilities to my old pat- ronsabd Friends, and trust I shall re- ceive for my new connecon the simc patronage so liberty tended to me in former business. Blake PlHma. PnrcKnr.. T t .i i i o e xretcr&uuro, v, January vd, :-')r' " "Avi.m associatea Mr. make Pittman with us in business, wc shall cont inue the same as heretofore under the stvl( and firm nf Wills, La $r fir oic n ley, at our present stand on Walnut street. Wills, Lea & Brownley. - Petersburg, Va., January 3,1854. Cut Herrings. 200,000 Cut Herringsin bulk, : AbO bbls do for sale by ' T W. II. Willard. , Washington, N. C., May 10,54 Cbflfce. 150 Bags Rio, Laguira'.and Cape Coffee, v l7pr sale by ' , M H. Willard. t Dec10, '53. i ;1 ; it in your memorandum book for lor me m my stable upon my horses tucky iS.-e .u euce m cases o bprams, Bruises, Galls, Strains' this tbwi tiie hWi and responsible stao.jn ,,,:' 1 qn,l siir a .Tv a i ... ior me .u. ii hook . oncern. v.uineuii p........ ( Jolltl 1 Sill 1 fll orvs ot adherent Kinds, incident to a .ot-moro satisfiM-cory testimony in fivor of any iimmIi. ,. 7 larrre MEXICANS Liniment ' ? 3 is dr:. tJt - .. . ,. - - v.-.- - ... yt y . ...1 s . tyryqntqn, 2iTC.t'June 1853 '. q. -Bragg & Co.: Gentlemcn.--X feel'jt my (Juty not "only to' you, but to tlios a , nave oe.enio auu niyt leouiuonjr iu iuui i the wonderful effects of your Mexican Mu- ang Liniment. - , , I was severely, attacked in December las with Inflammatory Rheumatism in its wor? ' form suffering n'ght and day with excrr ''dating pain for six months being for tl ' whole time entirely unable to walk, or cv step. My right leg was sa contracted ai. -! drawn up that I could not put it to ti ! ground, and my left arm was as badly con tracted. During the whole time, I was at tended by two of the most skilful Physicians in theplacs But ihey were unable to afford me any relief, and they finally gave me up, pronounced me' incurable, and said I must 1 die! , ; At this critical moment I commenced us ing the Mexican Mustang Liniment, and, aftci using two small bottles, I began to find relie' from my sufferings. Seven bottles cured mt perfectly, and I am now'as well, and stout er than ever I was before. '.. - . - t Yours gratefully, ,. George Good. Morganiori, June 30th, 18 3. I certify that I am acquainted TWvh G Jorge Good, who signed the above certificate, asid I know that he was afflicted with the Rheu matism as above stated, and that he was cured by the use of the Mexican Mustang Liniment. James G. Stay the. Liberty, Virginia, June 30M, 1853. Messrs. A. G. Bragg & Co.; Having used the Mexican Mustang Liniment in my family in several severe cases of hard lumps and swelliugs, I cheerfully give my certifi cate to its excellent effects. My daughter had a hard lump as large as a hen's egg on her wrist for a year or more. I told her to rub the Liniment on it as di rected, and in a few weeks, by its constant application, it was entirely removed without producing pain or soreness. I have also usjd the Liniment for Scrofu lous tumors or Swellings in the throat, of long standing, on two of my servants, and it removed them both in a short time. I con- sid.r them all remarkable cures, as they had been treated unsuccessfully by physicians, and I can safely recommend the Mexican Mustang Liniment as the best article I ever Jcsse T IlophiMm Proprietor of Hopkins' Hotel, ' Sumplerville, S. C, Jane : 18, 1853. Messrs. A. G i c ri -i ., jji :i nr, (V Co.: lientlemen. I drop you these few lines to iuform you . . . " Xaat my Wile WIS ben afflicted With Some- thing like Salt Rheum for the last fourteen or me wBiiuuiiuuor nlteen years on both hands and arms un to xv times iiaYini the anno:!T:itpf I i j! I . - n of Erysipelas, and at other times that of T .tt H! -r xciicx, ur iiiiigffonn. i can assure you . what all the community know to be a fact, : that she has had all the medical aid that . tins ciaiw auorus, Avitiimit the least benefit. i C.i. ir.. i ... ... i Iinf nil AflTA.u li . lUt all CtlOi tS Seemed to have a tendency to illli.tme them, and we had o-iven ud all hanp Jiupt s OI a cure Until we Saw your advertis ements, wlion wn ,luiim;,, l ,r . wnen we determined to give your Mexican Mustan a Liniment !a trial W nvofiivnl i , . t. ' B .piotmi.ua DOttle Irom Dr. John J. Miller of our village. aud before using one bottle we found that mere was a great change. We aro now usln;; the second fifty cent bottle, and her hands are as smooth as an infant's, and ap parently as sound as ever they wore in the world. I am confident that many sufferers ought to see your advertisements, and trv tius gieai reineuv. I OU are. at ilOCrty to ..... i - 4JLi3Z XXf A Ji;i(IIC Villi IliMMSM - - v - j r I am yours truly, O. P. McEoj. Savannah, 'Jeo., June 2oth 18 2. I have used the Mexican Mustang Liniment numoerof horses. I used' it'unon a j nore wnich had been saddle-galled for near- l"y a year. ' I had tried many remedies, and i one in particular, that I had been in the hab- , it of using for years, and had generally pro v- ,1 ..ino,'..i v ouwuai, wuiuing appeareu to give it Nothinff anneared to srive it any relief until I tried the Mustang Liniment, whlch cured it in a very short time. Icon-; sider it an invaluable remedy, and would not be without it. Wm II. Holmes. ' OES.The Liniment is put up in Tt? 5 Jhe ceut ,e eon- ! t;A1s o times as much as the 2o cent size, and te $1 size has . 3 times as much as .the 50 cent size. The large sies beim; much. , cheaper. G. W. Westbrook, (successor to A. G. r gg& Co-,) Originator .nd sole proprietor, 304 Broadway, N Y., and corner 3rd and ; Market st., St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Druggists generally, and by ' i GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro June 17, 1854.1 - : j ' I -I ; Union; Agricultu ral Warhonsc fc Svctl Store, Ralph 4-Col, 83 Fulton St., NEW YORK, Plows and Custirigs. 1000 of John Mayher & Co's No. GO 1H and 10 Plows, A 10,000 lbs ditto Points, v For sale by W: U. Willard. Oct. 20, '53. a .- k' a i ,b,na Aiitt.ura t ir. i t:(.i'.- iNTUCKV SOUTHSRN Remedy ' DU JOHN Iillt.I.-s S A R SAP A R I L I a ruw me . me.wtien used aecordin" to dir. L cure, wtkout fail : ar,iCl ions, win Scrofula or Kind's Evil. Cancers. KrmHn. . f the Skin, Krvsipp'lr,, ' Tnmor.., Chronic Sore Eve, II th f.. Mercury. I.o.s U i rai"th' bhouHer?. Cenei-nl n...; : , '" "M I Dropsy. luiiuiieiicts m i.ue. (Jlivtr.ie Con ?ti uMonal Diseases, ns a Sprin- ad bummer Dnnk. and C.eneral Tojuc f .r ;lle Svstem, and a '.ienM and l'l.asu.t fariirive. i is sujH'rior to li'.ue Lick and Congress Water, Salts, or Seidlitz Powder. it is a remarkable firt, that anion? the lmn.lrp. p .ninent p!iysi ians wlio have examined rl.e rer.ip.. IH wni,i, nulls SMrs:Mi:iriUM i rnv.ivir.,l na . " V. Timaitruc T .. .1 ... - ..." ". it "i'r'""' -' vuuiuiviiu lr, 111 the i ,rl. the llef that it is decidedly the test preparation of s " atariila that has ever been placed Ufove the mU. Although there are many physician who f. cl a ro'tir-iJ ' to bavin; tlieir names appended to the reooinnie'iilrioi, f any particular renwdy, notwitlistatidinjr they mvam.rov, of ir, in the highest decree, there are orlx-rs who fr'u.kV k?ld their supiorr, in favor of a remedy which tlu-v km, is eapnSle of di.injr fo nsucli good in" an jifl!ic ej niuiii-y. As an evidence, read f lie fuliowin-jt from oil I reHpcrrahle physicians, of Ui-h standing iu tut ewuwimiif iu which they live: ' TESTIMONY. fO Testimony like the fo!lowi:; nni-ra snperflon .ill OlllUients on lie. eSfleaey of Hull Sarsaparilla l'rnni lr Ij. I'.. Vandell, Professor of Clieniissrv in t !n lmivil SIjli al College: " 1 bav looked over the list f inrt'lii-nrs COinfMtsing John Hull CVnipitnn 1 Kx tract of Sarsapariii::. and have no hesiiation in caving that tliev firm a safe compound, and one ttiat proiuLs wcJI in chronic dicac to which it is upplirah'le. L. p. YANHKI.h. M 1). lruisviPe. -slutie iJ, 18-4S. What Dr ' Pyles. physician hy appointment to the Louis ville Mariu HositaL says of ihiirsarsapariila : Louisville. March "20. 1S19. I have examined the pi-escri prion for the preparation wf John P.ulfs Siirs;iparilhi. and I lteiieve the coii liiiiariim to W ap exellent one. and well calculated to produce an alur ative impression on the system. I have used it both ia public and private practice, aud think it the lest arid of S&rsuparilU now iu use. M. PYl.V.?. M. 1) Resident Physician Louisville Mariue Uosj-ital. . Lou-'ON, Kr.. April 23th. UV Sir Permit, me to address to you a few lines. a..d do i e the liotior to rely to a request that I will make iu ti. conclusion of this letter. &c. i m a graduate oi i ransvivama jieaicai v .niver.-i; . i :.. .;i.i. ,..rr, t i ,.... .-fit' ,T.--. t ' fire j'rs, Wt owius to exposme to bitter void weatt.er.i uav ueeu iiiuisposea Wlrll Acute litteumaiiMii a f- months After having exhausted mv skid ill the trea'inet,; of ",y ana deriTil, ,1H w,wiT' 1 wa ,"",,.IM,,;,l. ' your fluid extbact of sausahau-lh a lair trial. :;vl awrdiutrly purchased a battle of yourmeiiieine iv.ai . ana 1 must confess that one bottle has entirelv cure 1 inc. It is my opinion, that your preparation cf S.-trstiparil. 18 decided I v suwerior to auv other nreuaratjon now in 11-1, an' ' w'" tH'e great .pleasure in reeounnendii!; it to tit phyiciaus to use it i their practice. &c, .. . Kyectfuily you n. u. ai.lex. m. d I.oi-tFTin.E, .1uy l?h "! !' I have examirte l the list of arfK les that conq -e .n i. i Bull' Extract of 5arsaPad!l.t. and I have no hesuran..n ia t,la' ir is 11 safii an'' valuable com pound. 1 wc-iii'l pr(.fol. jt to any Mrti.te lM)vv i ,lse (r t,e ,h-eases an-n from an impure state of the blood or taint -f the !.. 1 confidently recommfU lit to my friends as he ins :i ' " fll, Kxtmetnd o.a.- that l iiieve win cure all .-f disease, for which is U recommended, if used aocord:i" directions. 1 believe it to be a valuable succe luieum : Mercury. Nay, l have my d.aibts whether in ti..c ii: ; lioiciii ani protract'U cases i ypnius, ;vicuiuip:iiiic i Nodes Troplie, in caries of the boues, whether it vii:'"' not to succeed tvery oiher retedy. S. 15. McCOXA'-IIir. M P. Honorary Member of the Medical Society. I'liilaikh uA " VZr' Hear, what Pr. Prnpp. a physicinn wh stnn.l '. ri top of .his profession, sa-ys of John Jiull's S;ir-;i.'" ' ' 1 have been using John thill's arsapari.'la in a l'I''' ariety of chronic diseases vvitli (he iisost liiippy ' and l.iiavo no henJtiviiou in tvcommciidin!.' ir to the .u-.r. for the cure of scrofula, syidiilis, and ail cutai:t-u an I gianuurar Uiseases Yours, inour fervenMv, Lewi-port, Ky., A mil Gib. 1SVJ. WM. STAl'J'. M. I1 t - ' ' lev E. W. SEKON, Rev. E. STEVENS: (fONCU'SlVE". The followiiiir is a verbatim copy ! oertificate now in the possession of tli- proprierer of liu'u's Sarsaparilla.' " Kev. K. W .ehon is widely and peiM-n':;' known as an loqiicnt and accomplished pastor of t be ' K-fhureh, and Kev. li S evensou has been known a i tif the;uiost talented and zealous membera that tucy -- luedk-iue. liev. li. W. Schon Kev. K Stevenson : 1.0U.'fVlLl.E,M:y"-1-''-We have nwil .Tol n Ttnll's S:trsanarilia. and livc kli'"" it to be used, Mith eniiie safisfartion ; and we h:".e i ' hestitatiou in stating our belief, that i'. is valuable medical compound, and calculated to l"1"'"' much good and reiit ve much MilTering; f1"'1'1 -tild vheerfully aud most earnestly i-eeiiinieud it 'p Cl afflicted. - ; i: W- SKUOV (Signed) ' ' ''' ' E. STKVfcNsON Wearne'flv invite all persons who are wfTcring th any of " the ills that tlesh is lmir to." to tail on v ''' Bull's Hgelit. and get a coj.v of ltull's Fiiwi.y .'ouru cratis: an.l for the sake of iiuuiaiiity, e 'l;',, . afliicted thijoii v voluntarily KliowX'red oil Tr bull s ear.-ap from ell kno-vvA and Aiistjiiuishcd jniliuJuals. bo public and private life. UuV-Wen perftctiy ovtrliei uu Cr"Ir. John UuII'b I'rimipal Olbie. west biM r street first door below Main. Iam isvillk. Kv. Tor sale by Geo Uncardjirbnu'. Wm. II. WillarJ, 1 1 Commission Merchant. 'WASHINGTON, N GIVES his attention. to receiving and for. warding. Merchandize, and produce, a ml J prepared to makUlicral CASII ADYANCi: on all article consigned to him for slle cr shjpmeni to his'ri.eiids 'in Ultimore, Now Y;or-k and Boston,'.. V , Qct21, 18-32. Gruefenberg Mcdiciys;. JUST nEClilVi:D; a fresh supp of these popular nielicines, viz:- ' Vegetable Pills, e tion, 'Gren Mountain Ointment, Dysentcrj rllP Sarsap;irilla Compound, Children's Pun, acea, Consumptive's lialw, Health bit-. ters,: 31arshairs Uterine Catholicou, Ac .y- , ?' - Geo, ellovwi'd V 2 ' .THE m - . -. KinKwPni or Tetfers. SenU He J nhii!n i'iin. Pains in h p ' e-fiin.i.. sv,l!lJ!; r sarsapariua a tkial, auer reailinjj, anu rcr"u.....-n7 . Bin thnc, that if. is ihipossibl for the Doctor to p ' the tenth part cf the number of; certiScates of astoi.'-- ni.w. ......t.. I t... I.iu W............ .11!. - Tin. !l!llllllllt VI 3