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BERNARD GILPIN, JAMES JSAILI. Gilpin & r DEALERS IN Paints, Oilsy pye-Sluffs, Perfu ;. rncry, ?. U No. 126 West Lombard Street, BBTTTBBK LIGHT AND CHARLES, BALTIMORE. HENRY IIANDT, CIIARLE.S HANDY. Handy & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, 12S Lombard Street, (BETWEEN LIGHT AND, CHARLES, PREMIUM Iron Piano-Fortes. TIIESE instruments possess many adran tages over those made of wood, and are from 29 t 2o per cent, less in price for the same pattern. They are .all 7 octave, of the most supe perior tone and finish, and are warranted to Btand in any climate. The undersigned continue to manufacture Piano-fortes in rosewood case, from $235 to $500. Our catalogue of SHEET MUSIC is the largest in the country, and we can furnish EVERY , ARTICLE in the Music line, Sheet Music sent by Mail. , . FIRTH, POND & CO., No. 1 Franklis Square, New York. Mail Arrangement. THE mail stage will hereafter leave Tarboro' every morning (except Mon day) at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Rocky Mount at 11 o clock) in time to meet I the Wilmington cars North- Leave, lloeky Mount same days at 3 o' clock ia the evening, on the arrival of the Northern train, acd arrive at Tarbo ro' at 7 oclock. The tri-weekly stage will continue to Greenville "as heretofore, on Monday, "Wednesday and Friday, connecting with the steamer for Washington, and re turning next days. Fare from Rocky Mount to Tarboro', $1 50 o . jroinjT Sparta, 2 00 Falkland, 2 50 " Greenville, 3 00 I it Tarboro' to Sparta, 0 50 " Falkland, 1 00 t Greenville, 2 00 GEO. HOWARD, Contractor. Tarfeero, Deo. 1, 1852 To dreSS and heaulihl the Hfir a u ui as ana oeaucijy ine nair . RAD WAY'S tcCiTirnt Stalin, MAKES the hair soft, strong and glossy, Baily, and fastens it on the scalp :! It keeps the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 head clean, and rids the scalp from acurf and Tablcspoonfulls 3 times a day; these direc dandruff! A few times using this delicious tions followed have never been known to fail hair tonic, will make the worst head of hair rich and luxuriant! Ladies and Gentlemen who prize a good head of hair, will find Radwaifs Circassian Balm to meet t'heir Wishes. Children troubled with sore heads, ' scurf, &c, will derive important benefit by the use of the Circassian Ba!m. It soothes and heals, - purifies and cleanses, nourishes and beautifies the hair its roots and scalps' , iiuuiu'iy .v ticguiacors, T3 cleanse the bowels and rcgulat2 tLe System. . Small doses regulate large doses purge! Time five hours. Mild and pica- cant in their operation ! They cure costive- ness, dyspepsia, billiousness, measles, foul siomacn, scanet lever, typhoid, indigestion, onstipation of thcbowelsj cholic, smallpox, , dizziness, billions. fever, pneumonia, and fe- vtrs f all kinds. For sale by Geo. Howard. iicao myw. w- GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM. The Editors cf the Richmond Republican, f Dec. 24, 1852, say that Carter's Spanish Mixture is no quack medicine They had a man in their press room who as afflicted with, violent Mercurial Rhcu matism, who was continually complaining of misery in his back, limbs and joints; his eyes had become feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore, and all the symptoms f rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture ured him, and in an editorial notice as above, they bear testimony to its wonderful good effects, and say their only regret is, that all suffering with diseases of the blood are not aware of of the existence of such a aedieine. They cheerfully recommend it See their certificate, and notice in full aroi ad the bottle. For Bale by Geo. Ihward Just Received, Mexican Mustang Liniment In One Dollar bottles. $x)i als liy Q0. Howard. John I. Smith, . WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURER, BROADWAY, Key York, Next door to the BROAD WA Y BANK, ) Is now prepared to offer the MER CHANTS visiting the City to buy their Spring goods, the LARGEST ANDMOST BEAUTIFUL assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols, to be found in Europe or America You are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock Before Purchasing. N. B. Please cut out this card and put it in your memorandum book for reference. John I. SmiCii, Manufacturer. IMD Dollars CHAU.EN&E.' yx WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people is at all tiroes 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 everv rcrson will promote their own - . L . health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WOUMS according to the opinion of the most celebra ted Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually changeable frcm one kind of foo to another, bad breath, pai . in the stomach picking at the nose, hardness and fullness o the belly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irrcg ular remember that all tl ese denote Worms-) and you should at once apply the remedy: Hobeiisacks worm Syrup. An article founded upon scientific princi- ,1 1 .1 .,..1. , . , fl fa A , t - , can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial clfect, where Boxed Com plaints and Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated the tonic properties of the i Worm Syrup arc 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 Dyspepsia, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after physi cians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. The Tape ivorm! 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 tbo health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dascc, Fits, &c, that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Taps irrwhn8teninSthemto an early grave. In, orrM.t. (fstrnv t1 11S wrt,.m. ,.m;, j ..,..,...., ..J jV. treatment must be pursued, it wortld there fore be proper to take G to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. Q3TTobensacJes Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a fil- crer 10 punIjr tJie Dloou' or glvinS tl,e P?0' pcr sccretion to tlie bilc: 50 that any wrong action of tbe Liver effectS Xht othei" inflP6rt- unt p.-iiia ut me sjsiuui, titiu results vanous- y n Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, ' &c. AVe should, therefore, watch every symptom tiut might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of HOOTS and PLANTS furnished by nature! to heal the sick: Namely, 1st, An EXPECT- UU AM', which augments tlie secretion irom the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTE RATIVE, which changes in some in- explicable and insensible manner the certain -uz.i r.e ,u ..r. o.,,i rvrwr 'mnrhicl netinn nf thft svstom. 3rd. A TOY- ! IC which gives tone and strength to the ner vm.1.3 system, renewing bcaUTi 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 exnelling the whole mass of corrupt and i.. - . . itiated 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, pain in the side back, &c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hoben- sack, all others being base Imitation " jgAgents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Iloben sack, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . c; . For sale by all Merchants and Druggists in the county, .and -State.-. Agents. GEO. HOWARD, Tarboror Wholesale .and Retail Agent for the county. F. S. MARSHALL, Anodyne Cherry Expectorant FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, 5c j3tarrl)or or!tnl, The valuable medicines above named, are net empirical, but are prepared in agree ment with the experience of some of the most learned and judicious practitioners, and are not secret, further than is necessary to protect the proprietors afcd those who use them from loss and icd imposition, as the component parts have been made known, confidentially, from time to time, to per haps tfOO Physicians! !! In Maryland, Virginia, District of Colum bia, Ohio, and otk'r places, all of whom, without a single exception, have approved of the formula, and most of them acknowledge that they are the best remedies that they have ever known for the cure of the dis eases for which they are recommended. Our confidence in the excellence of these medicines, added to our desire to avoid the just prejudice of the medical profession against secret and quack nostrums, induced us to adopt this candid course. We append a few of the notices we have received from Physicians, vix: Fiom Dr. William II. Furrow, of Snow Hill, Maryland. Gentlemen I have frequently in my practice prescribed your "Stabler' s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant" and "Diarrhoea Cor dial," with great satisfaction to myself, and to the entire relief of such diseases as they profess to cure. 1 consider them happy combinations of some of our most valuable and safe therapeutical agents, and must be of infinite warth to the afflicted and mankind at large. In furnishing the medical profes sion with these active and concentrated pre parations, So convenient for administration, and of a standard quality, you have render ed them an eminent service, and I o do no lcs9 than V recommend these propara I UMi8 a rrnft if rjnolr- mn,l oanori'illv in thf country, where the impurity of commercial Drugs is one of the greatest obstacles to the success of the Physician. Doct. W. S. Love writes to ns that he has administered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis fwr fourteen years, and that she is fast recovering from her long standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Frem Dr. II. P. Worth ington, Laurel, Xd. "After several months use of your Expec torant, both in my own family, and in gen eral practice, I am confirmed in the opinion expressed of it, when first made acquainted with the recipe. For one 1 thank you for so convenient and elegant a preparation of the Wild Cherry." From Dr. J. Hid g way Andre, 'C.f Kingston, Talbot Co., Md. 'Having examined the component parts of Stabler's Anodyne Cherry Expectorant;' also of 'Stabler's Diarrhoea Cordial,' and having used them in practice, I feel no hesi tancy in recommending them." From J. E. Marsh, M. D. Kent Co., Md. I have made free use of your Dhirrhcca Cordial, iu my family. It gives tae milch pleasure to add my testimony to that of oth ers, in favor of its efficiency." From Samuel Martindale, M. D. 'Chesapealce City, Md. "I have much pleasure in adding my testi monv in favor 6f Volr Valuable Cherrv Ex pectorant. I have, after an extensive use, found it to answer all my expectations-." From Dr . j)ani W, Jones, Somerset Co., Md. .T have triven vour Expectorant and Diar- rhoca Cci-dial a fair trial, and am delighted vith thcir effects nevcr having had them to jail ia a single instance. i shall ttike pleas ; uren recommendino- them. Wrc have been favored with a written cer- J tificate cheerfully given by numerous Medi i - . cal gentlemen, in Maryland, Virginia and Ohio, which alone should convince the -most doubting, that these are really 'Good Medi cines;" after stating that they are acquaint ed with the composition of both the Expecto rant and Cordial, and that thev have admin istered them to their patients, they testify that they are remedies of great value, safe, efficient and wellicorthy of the patronage of the Profession and the Public, that they are ' more reliable than any other proprietary med icines with which we are acquainted" &c. The above notices of recommendation from members of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high standing, and Merchants of the first respectability, should be suflicient to Satisfy all, that these medi cines worthy of trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a different stamp and clasV from . the "Quackery" and "Cure Alls" sr much imposed upon the public. For sale by Druggist3, Apothecaries ant Country Storekeepers generally. E. H. Slabler Sr Co., w-: ; .. Wholesale Druggists Importers of English, French and Germat - Drugs, Dealers in Paints, Oils, e. yc. v , ' -120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. And sold by " - Geo, JJwtrdf'Agtnt, .Tarbsnl . ; ' HAMPTON'S VegetabieTinctiirc, THE GREAT Restorative and Invigorator. TT hi shown itself most powerfully, cu- rative of NERVOUS1 DISEASES in their ffarin, forms, irivinsr new life and vigor, re- storing the shattered constitution, and thus infusing hope in place of despondency. By its mild, pleasant, and safe action on the i stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs, and the ner- vous system, it cures DrsPErsiA, Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Urinary Oa- gans, Coucus, Asthma, Bronchial Affec- tions, Consumption, Scrofula, St. Vitus' Dance. King's Evil, Worms, Rheum a- tism, Gout, Neuralgia, Fits, Fistula, ground, and my lett arm was as Daaiy con Piles, with all diseases arising from impure tracted. During the whole time, I was at blood I tended by two of the most skilful Physicians THE FEMALE SYSTEM jiu the place But they were unable to afford . ; me any relief, and they finally gave me up, Has in Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tinclnre , . .. . MI , iias in jiu( o j pronounced mo incurable, und said I must A CURE for its numerous and complicated . j derangements. Hundreds who have been At tti8 critical moment x commCnced us debilitated and dispirited, and on the verge he LinimmU and after of a premature grave, nave ueen resiurc-u by its use to blooming health, which we are abundantly able to prove by such a host of LIVING WITNESSES as we think no other medicine can produce. Rev. John Lanahan suffered lone, tried the most eminent physicians; had his throat cauterixed; became unable to pi-each no- thing but a strong desire to induce the thou- sands who are dying from the same fatal disease of which he has been relieved, indu- ces him thus publicly to speak out. We say ; to the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Cough, Rheu matism, Scrofula, &c, try this HAMPTON'S TINCTURE; the weight of testimony makes it criminal to defer. You owe it to yourself, family and friends to make the trial for all female diseases, and for delicate children, it is a sovereign remedy. Baltimore, January 24th, 1855. Messrs. MorTimee & Mowbray : I take pleasure in saying to you that I have used your "Hampton's Tincture" with very great profit From ft serious throat affection mv trcncral Iipnlth had hocome vcrv much imnaircd. - G .... when I commenced to use Hampton s Tine- I found its effects Unon nv treneral and digestive orgnn twn righted up under its use, I have several times recommended it to my friends, and in every ctsc safar as I have been informed, they have used it with Siiccc-ss. Yours truly, John Lanahan, Pastor of the Exeter St. M. J3. Church. CURE OF COUGH, IIOAttSKNESS, kt, Kinggolo, Md. April 10th, 18-31. ATp!vj A!ni(TirT, Mnwnniv Gents It is with real pleasure that I bear testimony to the healing and curative pow- ers of Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tineture, Some time last Full I was taken with a seri ous and bad cough, with hoiirseness, so that I could scarcely speak above my breath. I called on ene c-f your agents for a remedy, when he advised me to try Hampton's Tine- ture, which I commenced using, and in fctr days, my cough and hoarseness was entirely one. I now keep it (the Tincture) as a family medicine, and won't be without it if it can bfe had. Yours respectfully, AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE, Let the Sick hear the Truth. C Attain Bun jam in Wherever known his testimony will be conclusive. Eiit leStt'hOse who do not know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. Dawson & Iiro., with others of the best known and tnost highly respecta- ble citizens of Eastoh, 'eudovse his wonder ful cure by IIamplons Vegetable Tiiicture. EASTON, Oct. 4, 1834. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray; GentteThen I feel it my duty to you and the public to certify to the effects of Hamp ton's Tincture. I was for more thin five years laboring Hinder a disease of Chronic Rheumatism, and the great part of that time I was so helpless that I had to be helped from my bed and dressed in my clothes-. I became reduced to a mere skeleton All the medicines I took done me ho good, and I continued to grow worse. I heard tf Hamp ton's Tincture, and thought I would give it a t-pinl At. thi tililA I ili.J j.rkV T-nofr tr lirr I , . v v. , .. one day after another. I did not take it (the' fir- -A i Tj.i i- . . : Tincture) f6r the Rheumatism, but in a , . ,. ' T u ... short time I was well of that disease. From the effects of your Tincture and the help of od I ani now getting in good health. wish all the afflicted to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, as I have done, with the .. ...... , sanie effect that it has on . , . . t r n . . 1 our obedient servant, Isaac Benjamin. ' J We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamin; sold him some of Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture, and believe the above statement cor rect. " Dawson Sf Bro. Froniur knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are confident that the above statement is true and not exaggerated. J. A. Johnson, . Charles Robinson. ture. I found its effects Upon my general ''eiem ooiu in a snort time. 1 ccn hcalth most salutary, my nervous system siJcr them a11 remarkable cures, as they had . Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see ;ures of Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Gen eral Weakness. As a fem-ile medicine or for lelicate children we believe it unequalled. ' Sold by Geo. Howard, and Thigpen & Wral ton, Tarboro' J. B. W illard, Sparta--Jas. j. Cobb, Falkland JasvDavis G recnville--and by dealers throughout the tatev; ; v " . " '" -. -"' f. ME Mas tan Din i mcnt. f- 4 PheumdtisnV Cured 1 7 t;- iMorganton, N. C, June Z0lht 1853. r ; Dr . A Gv Bragg ,& Co.: Gentlemen. 1 feel it my duty not only to you, but to thosi of my fellow beings who. are afflicted as 1 "have been, to add my testimony in favor 1 the wonderful effects of your Mexican Mu iang Liniment. I was severely attacked in December last, with Inflammatory Rheumatism in its wors form suffering night and day with excru dating pain for six months being forth whole time entirely unable to walk, or eve step. My right leg was so contracted an drawn up that I could not put it to th using two small bottles, I began to find reliei from my sufferings. Seven bottles cured me perfectly, and I am now as well, and stout er than ever I was before. Yours gratefully, George Good. Morganion, June Mtfi, !.. 1 certify that I am acquainted whh G eorge Goo,J who s5Sncd th above certificate, And I knw that he was afflicted with the Rheu- matism as above stated, and that he was cured by the use of the Mexican Mustang hutment. James C. bmythc. Liberty Virginia, June oOth, 1853. Messrs. A. G. Bragg & Co.: Having used the Mexican Mustang Liniment in my family in several severe cases of hard iumps and swellings, I cheerfully give my certiti- cate to its excellent effects. My daughter had a hard lump as large as a hen's eSg n 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. 1 have also us-d tbe Liniment for Scrofu- lous tumors or Swellings in the throat, of m...Ai- e.. x ,..1 ""o vutwuui my acrvanis, anau removed t lie m botU in a short time. been treated unsuccessfully by physicians, and lean safely recommend the Mexican' Hf r t a. . i iuciaug uiuiuiBUi as me uesi, article L ever used Jesse T. Hopkins. Proprietor of Hopkins' Hotel. Snmpterville, S. C, June 18, 1853. Messrs. A. G. Er.igg, & Co.: Gentlemen. -I drop you these few lines to inform you lliai IHV Wile MS DCCfl afflicted WltllSOlne- 41 ii e j l r ,i i unnS UKe nneum tor the last fourteen or s nneen years on both hands and arms up to the elbows-. At times havio? the flr,neara!!eft f . . .. . A, ' Ot Erysipelas, and at Other times that of Tetter, or Ringworm. I can assure you, what all the community tftow to be a fact, that she has had all the medical aid that tllis State affords-, without the least benefit. "ut a11 efforts seemed to have a, tendency to id ii .. j . . . ... luem aR(i aa given up ail Hopes of a Cflie lVntil we aw your advertisements, he,i we determined to give your Mexican Mustang Liniment triak . We procured a bottle from Dr. John 3. Miller of our village, and before using one bottle we found that there was a great change. "We are now "using the second ftffcy cent bottle, and her hands are as smooth as an infant's, and ap- patently as sound as ever they were in the world. I am tnfident that many sufferers ought to sec yont Advertisements, and try this great rented - You are at liberty to use my name as you please. i am yoers truly, O. P. McKay SattnYiah, Geo., June 25M, t .avc TMS-d the Mexican Mustang Liniment for sonic time in my stable upon my horses in cases of Sprains, Bruises, Galls, Strains, and SJot of different kinds, iucident to a large tianibcr of horses. I used it upon a hove which had been saddle-sailed for near- iy a year. I had tried many remedies, and . . .. , .i . t i vne in particular, that I had been in the hab- nl'nc;nfff.i'An. .Jk.A. ii J r cd successful. Nothing appeared to give it any relief until I tried tbe Mustang Liniment, which cured it in a vciy short time. I con sider it an invaluable remedy, and would not be without it. Wm. II. Holmes. PRICES. The Liniment is put wp in , . , .. nr three sizes, and retails for 25 cents, 50 cents, , , . . m, and per bottle. The 50 cent size con- A . . , , n. x, . . rjr 4 . K . . , b - ' A. , ' . . x. . esiurMK, i successor 10 a. vr. . . . . , , uraggexuo., luneinator ana soie proprietor, ork, J? , 1 J, i . j , 304 Broadway, N. Y.r and corner Srd and Market St., St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Druggists generally, and by ' " GEO. HO WARD, Tarboro1. June 17, 1854. ' i Union;; Agri c u I t u ral Warehouse Sc ccd Slorc, Ralph $ Co.23 Fulton Stl, ; . NEW YOKK, . . 1000 of John Mjher i'Go'a No: 60 io and io pWs; . : V: ' ' 11,000 lbs ditto.Points; J V For $afe,ly 2Y. JXiltard. zr Oct. 20, '3. ,u'--7" . ' ..; .Vl - c THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY . DR JOHN HULL'S S ARS IP A RILL A, -piIIS' me.H. ine. whon used according to direct;,,,,. L cure, wi.kout fail : a Ur-Uwu, will '. ?(rornla or Kln-r's Kvil. C.-mrcrs. Kruptionn of tho Skiti, Krv.ijMlfi, .Tumor!, Chronic ?ire Ev'p - Tiinworm or Tetters. R(.ai,T fi i JUI. uiii.i' I illlis III flic lt(v,fi bpints. Sieit and X. rv.-us H ui k-1,0. N-Ri,t sw,.ts ititutional T)iaws, and ns a Spri-i ai,i Summer Dmik. atxT (ieneral Tonic; f ,r the System, atid a Oflile and Pleasant rHi-ntivt'. it, is superior to I!!uo Lick imd Conjrress Water, ; Salts, or Stidiiu lNiw lers. it is a remnrlcclj'e f.ut, that nmnnj Mip ,nn.Tc-.i. e.nirtent physic-inns who have; examined the recipe bv WnM s;i;uuia, inao u.m errr uren placed before the p(Tl,li Although there are nviny phfc-ians who f,-,.) !t relneranri to harin? their names seppen I.-a to the reeoimneii.larfcm afiy p ir'iealar remedy, in withstanding tliey may appror of Jr., in the highest, dcjrree, t!i.!re are other wlm fraw)cr yield thedr support iii favor of a rern.-dv whV-h they Vimw is capable of dnny ko much ;o,,.l in an altlieted ciirti muniry. As an evidence, read the following fiom old .nil respectable physicians, of hi-h standing in the ccmimuiritT iu which they live: TESTIMONY. Testimony ?'e the ftrllmvin n;:il-rs snperflon n1? comment on the effleaey of l?ifl Sar.-aparill.i Prom (r. L. I'. Yandel!. IVofcfssor of ('heiiifsl r in the I.nnr-Tflie Medical Collejre : 1 have looked over tire list ot'insrciltcn'i composing John Pull's (Compound Kxtr.ict of Sar-'jiifirilht. and have tio h.-i'ation in sa;. in; that thev f-.m, a s:it w.. 511.. t..... t . . . L ? w Uuh it .is Hi.uiieai.ie l-iiii,ioi,imi. aim imc i nar yruini.-es wrn in rnronii ai-r.i.--t L. V. .yKA M I). Lwiisvil e. June (. 18 IS. What Dr. I'yles. physician by appointment to the Louh ville Murine Hospital, says of lull's Sarsap.niiia : l.ouisviLi.E. March '20, 1349. I have examined the prcsen prion for the preparation of John Unll's .arsaparfliii. and I be lie re the combination t be an exellcnt one. and w-ell calculated to produce an alter ativ" impresion on the fytem. i have used it both in public aud private practice, and think it the best ar.'icfe i of Sarsaparilla now in use. M. VYI.KS. M. T. BesiJeut Pl)-Fif!an TO'iisTille Marine Hospital I.oc.'ox. K v.. April 25th. ls.'A Sir Permit me to address to yon a few lines, ami do m the honor to reply to a request that 1 will make in th conclusion of this letter, &c. 1 am a graduate of Transylvania Medical University : I have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, iilmu; five years, butowinjr; to exposure to bitter cold weadier. ( have been indisposed with Acufe nhciunatism about fit months Alter having exhausted my sluil in the treatnient of my case, and deriving no benefit. I was indued to ivo VOUr FLUID EXTRACT OF SAKSAPA KILI.A a fail tliiil, hil l " i; . 1, . . , . . 1 1 . r it : wmf ''V must confess that one bottle has entirely cured mo. It is my opinion, that vour preparation c.f SarssipfirW IS decidedly superior to arr other prci.amti..ti now in u. and 1 will take great pleasure in recon unending it to tli afilicted as being a ivnicdi.il agent, and I will advise tli physicians to use it in their practice, Xrc, Ildsitectfuily jours, 1. 11. ALLEN, 31. D U.nsmu:, July 13 hlS40. I have examined the list of artic les that compete .i.tia Hull's Kxtract of &irsapariiia. and l have no hesitation in K:iviT,.r tli.-Lf ir U n. safe? ftinl valuable com pound. 1 wc.nM pfc,t to .11JV Hrlici0 uow in WSe, f..r the diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or taint ol the sys.cm. I confidently recommend it to my friends as being a power ful Extract. and one that 1 believe will cure all classes diseases, for which if is recommended, if used accorlini; directions. 1 bfdfeve it to be a valuable succed.uicinn " Blercnry. Xiry, I have my doubts whether in tine w liolent and protracted cases of J?yphilis. aeeoinpatiied wiliv Nodes Trophe. in caries of the hones, whether it oui.e not to aueceecJ every other rei.icdy. II. 3fc CONTAniTK, M P. Honorary Member of the 31edical Society, Philadoll'li' rC?IIer. what Br. Stnpp, a physician who stands at t! tvp of his profe.-sion, hays of .John Hull's Sar.-aparilla : 1 have (Veil using .lohu Hull's Sarsapaviila in a zrr Variety of chronic diseases, with the most happy et'fc nd 1 Rave no hesitation in reconunending it. to tlie pul" for the cure of scrofula, syphilis, and all outaueou Bi glandular di.en.ses. Yours, most fervently, Jwisport, Ky., April 0:h, lH-i'J. Wiii ST A TP, M D- Tev. E. W. SEH0N, Kev. E. STEVENSON. PoNCl.trsiVE. The following is a veEhHtim !'y ' ' wtilicate now in the possession of the proprietor of l!ui Sarxaparilla.. llev. E. V ehon is wideiy and ircnen " known as an elociuent and accmnplished pastor of the .V E. church, and Kev. E Sievensou has been known as of the most talented and zealous members that, the Ken tucky Conft-rrnce could boast of for many years, and this time is tilling the hi-h and resiMinsibiofiatimi ol a' for the 31. K Hook Couceru. Can the world produce l';r'' J or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any imrdicint-. Ketter testimony then was ever offered in favor of M? medicine. Rtr. E.'H Sehou i!ev. K. Stevenson: I.ocjsvh-LE. Mav 20: h, 113. We have nsed dcd. n liull's s;.-!rapMrii!", aiid have kn, irB It to be tred, with entire aiisfation ; and we hve v hestitation in statinif our belief, that it is a sl 11,1 .i.,iu- ...ti..,,! .i ...,ni:1(i to i.rii" lunch eood and ie!ic-.ve much sullerim:; and tif wou d tdii;eifu v and most earnestly recommend it " afflicted. li V. Klio-N (Signed) tVc earnestly invif all jier?oiis M-ho fire fu.T rirg " tnv f the ills Hint liesh is heir to." fo chII o;i I r. J--5 Bull's Rgcnf. and gc-t copy of JJull'si Fau.ilv .k-nri:. oiiatis ; 8 rid for the sjiki !' humniiirv, wo hc-j-e singio indiTidual will not he found uiiwilliri; v tive SarTapiirilla a trial, .'iffer n-adiiiur, und lcciiicciii'-:i' r sanic time, that ir, ig in;pO!iille lur the Hwtor to l'u '' the tenth- jwrf t,t the number c.f crtilica- of r"u'; curuK pei furiiic d by 1H arsufKcrilla Ta- aiiiou"! l " tiiiiony. TOhiutaiily rhouered on It liuil'. ,n from well known and disiiniruiidwrd imlii'!u'u-. ''" public and private life, h.'ii be eu p i ttcnl .ovc i"'"''uj'.! '-a tt7-lr. John IStiIi'h 1'nntipal OHUe. et B',le street first door beiow Main, LotiHVii.Lii, Kv. For sale by Geo Ilncard, laruoio . Life Pills and Phenix Patters, The best Family Meiicine no7 before the P'-iA It has been Computed, that during 0c !a ' f wont 7 -nrQ iraa m m inns of uersons liava . viAVV . T f .I . r.t durin-V their operation, but in vitjC .rated, u rcouin? iv restraint- from business T1'".,,. require iv resw;' , .,, and Pbcenix Bitters, rmd ti.at uni fur them all that medi.-iue can ih-y v.u- 'Hie giaminc of these medifci'- are nw 1 ;r with, a fine steel en-raved wrapper , und and wny right .securudjiccordiiy to the tTnitedi3tatSw . . v.f Treprued by.W. 33: M0ZFAT, M. D- Vork. joints, jh soiv s and Ulrors sw..;n nf the r.lan.U. Svphlli-, Uvsj.j, fnT f Mercury, I.os c,f Apw.M V:, T , or C M.sr, Sor., T-.;oaC. ll.oi,:,rv A!T.-,-ion. nl M , ,! Disncf tn ling to pro J,h Cnsump-ion. I,--f VmL iju.1 .ii.-.i1p.ui,i. i n-j'Mreu, iwr, one li:is roiitlcinrtrj it. but all Approved ir, and mmincTid it in the !,''!.,. tvrins. Many ph.vti-i:ns express tliemselres vnrnv ia flje. belief that it is devidediv the l.est iirerriMfti.n Sr U Tl I! T XT I 1 If I I . I I I.I.L U T - VW these Medicines; a fact w'.u sner.. t.Jj in f;ivor of their curative properties a wii : will place them beyond tbe reach of Co:npett'.i.n the Tctimation of every patient. IJy their u-e - j blol i rtortNl U a pure and healthy state, nu t The svsteni h n t iviuti