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From Nashville union and American.

1856-01-11 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

lts surpusme anv thins hitherto known

ot any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were tuey not suosiznuaieu oy persons or such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

A mone the many eminent eentlemen who have testified

in favor of these Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYKS. Analytical Chemiit of Boston, and

State Assater of Massachusetts, whoae high professional

character is enuorseu oy me

lton. KIlWAlil) tv KKhl i,.S'natorortbeL'nIteUUtcs.

ROBERT C. WI.NTHKOP. Kx-SDeaker or the House of

Representatives.

Annul i- lau KK.M;t,.-ninlsler en.toEngl-na.

tJOHN B. FITZPATR1CK, Catholic Btshop of Boston.

Also Ur. J. K. CHILTON. Practical Chemist ot hew

York City, endorsed by

lion. w. 1.. aiAKtiv. ecreiarv 01 buie.

WM. IL ASTOK.the richest man in America.

S. LELA5D Sc CO.. Proprietors' of the Metropolitan Ho

tel; and others.

Hid space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing man tne experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In their effect upon trial.

These Hills, the remit of long investigation and study, are

offered to the public as tho beet and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drun themselves, but of the mediciial

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process Ina state of purity, and combined together tn such a

manner as to insure tbe best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efilcleni remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened w tth moro or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed aro left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It la

self-evident the effeeU should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other merlcine known to the

worm.

As it Is frrqaectly expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attondlnz physician, and as he

conldnot property judse of a remedy without knowing its

composition,! havesupplied the accurals Formulas by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body ef

practitioners in tne unitea Mates ar.u cruisn American

Provinces. If. however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines tbatareoSerod.how fewwonld

be taken If their composition was known I Their life con­

sists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.

Tbe composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions or their intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific tuna to be

a wonderful medicine before it effects were known. Many

eminent pbysicians have declared the same thine of my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

meir anticipations were more man reamed oy ineir enecis

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on the Interna

viscera to purify tbe blood and sllmulato It Into healthy ac­

tion remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action

t& health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin of disease.

rrtBrAKEU m

James C. ilyer,

PRACTICAL Ac ANALYTICAL CHEJIIST,

LOWKtX, MASS.

Prlco 25 Cents per Itox. Five Isoxcai for $1.

Nold at w noieseie oy nannx uiisuutiiii;

At Retail by BROWN & GKUBBS.

TUP Also, by my Agents in almost every town in the State.

Ju2 '66 lm

PENNSYLVANIA

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-01-19 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

tempers which load ihe hearses all

over tho land. Hence a reliaole family physic Is of tbe Srst

importance to the public health, anu this nil nas ooeu per

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex

tsnsire trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors and fa

tients, has shown results surpassing any thine hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief.

were they not substantiated oy persons ot sucn exaiiea post

tlon and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in lavor or tnese run, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYKs, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose blc.Ii professional

coaracter is enaorseu Dy mo­

tion. EDWARD KVERKTr.SenatoroflbeUnitedStales.

ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of

Representatives.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.toEnglsnd.

t JOHN B. FITZ PATRICK. Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

York City, endorsed oy

Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary or State.

WM. B. ASTOK.the richest man In America.

S. LELAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho

tel: and others.

Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of eml

nent public men. Is found in their effects upon trial.

These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are

offered to tbe public as the best and most complete which the

present state ur medical science can afford. 1 hey are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted bv chemical

process Ina state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best results. This system of compo

sition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. Tbe reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

nlurious dualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect is present. All the Inert and

obnoxious qualltiesof each substance employed are left be­

hind, tha ruratlve virtues onlv beinr retained Hence It is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the

world.

As It is frennentlv exncdient that mv medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and ashe

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing Its

composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Fortnutieby which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States at.d British American

Provinces, if, however, there should beany one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to nis request.

Ofalltbe Patent Modicines that areofiored, how few would

be taken If their composition was known! Their life con­

sists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions or their intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the samethingof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than realized by their effects

upoo trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on tba interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac­

tionremove tbe obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

aud other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action

t. health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin of disease.

PREPARED BY

James C iLyer,

PRACTICAL A- ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

l'rlre 25 Cents per Box. five IIoxcm for $1.

Sold at Wholesale by IIEHRY & DKWOVILLEj

At Ketail by BROWN & GRUBBS.

JJj' Also, by my Agents in almost every town In the Slat.

jau2 '50 1m

IS

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1856-01-22 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

ITER'S PHIS.

ANEW snd singularly successful remedy for the cure of

all Bllliusdis)ases Costiveness. Indigestion. Jaundice.

Dropsey, Rheumatism, Fevers, Bout, Humors, Nervousness,

Irritability, Inflammation, Headache, Pains In the Breast,

Side, Back and Limbs. Female Complaint.", Ac, Ac. In­

deed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi­

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prevented. If a harmless bat effectual Ca­

thartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails -.besides. It soon generates

serious1 and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by the timely and judicious nse of a good purgative.

This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious

derangements : they all tend to become or produco the deep

sealed and formidable distempers which load the hearses all

over the Ixnd. Hence a reliaslo family physic Is of the first

Importance to the public health, and this nil has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive tna! of Its virtues by Physicians, Protestors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thinj hitherto fcnown

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief

were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion or untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of these Pills, wo may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

Stale Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character Is endorsed by the

Hon. KOVVAKU KYKKBi i. senator oi tne united states.

KOBERr C. W1NTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of

nepresentallvcs.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.toEnglsnd.

'tJOHN U. FITZPATR1CK. Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

York City, endorsed by

Hon.W. L. MAKCY. Secretary or State.

WM. B. ASTOK.the richest manln America.

S. LELAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel : and others.

Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where lbs Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, Is found In theireflectsupon trial.

These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are

offered to the public as the) best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medlclcal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lna state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efacltut remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. Wbileby

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From The Biblical recorder.

1856-01-24 | Raleigh [N.C.] | View witness in context

ther? .

in such a manner as to insure tbe best results. This

system of composition for medicines has been found.

ia the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a :

1 more efScient remedy than had bitherto been ob- - '

iained by anv process.

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1856-01-24 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

skcessiui i . " .-.e cure of

all BUlousdtsttases Costiveness,Indiccstiou. Jaundice.

Drnnsey, ltheumatism. Fevers, Gout, Humors, 'ervousneja.

Irritability, Inflammations, Heada: Pains In the Breast.

Mde, Back and Limbs, Female Complaint., Ac, dec. In­

deed, very few aro the diseases in wlnth a Pa restive Medi­

cine is not mora or les required, and much sickness and

suffering might bo prevented, If a harmless but effectual Ca­

thartic were mora freely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails . besides. It soon generates

serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by the timely and Judicious ue or a good purgative.

This isalike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and rtilious

derangements : they all t-nd to become or produce tbe deep

seated and formidable dUtemprrs which !- ad he hearses all

over the ltnd. Hence a rellaole family phi sic Is of tho first

moortance to the public health, and this PHI has been ner

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial or iu virtues by physicians. Professors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surptssing any thing hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were thej not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth

Among tne many -mment gentlemen wno nave testmed

In favor of theie Pills, we may mention :

nr. .1. A. HA vk. Analytical Liiemi-t or Boston, and

Stale Assajer ot Masactn.setts, whose high professional

character Is endorsed by the

Hon. EIlwAKU KVKKbTr.SeniitnrofthoUnitedStates

ROBERT C. WISTHKOP, Ex-Speaker ofthe Houso of

Representatives.

A uuu ll i.au KKM;t., .innisicr rien.ioEngi-nd.

t JOHN B. FITZPATKICK. Catholic Bishop of Hoston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

Vork CItv, endorsed by

Hon. W. L. MAItCV, Secretary of State.

WM. B. ASTOK, tho richest manin America.

S. LF.LAND dc CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel; and others.

Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, out

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In tneir effect upon trial.

These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are

offered to the public as the best and mol complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of tbe drugs themselves, but ofthe medlclial

virtues only of Vegttablo remedies extracted by chemical

process tna stato of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to Insure tbe best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, lo produce a rnortt efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode cf composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired forthe curative effect Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative vlr'ues only being retained Hence It Is

self evident th effect shoild prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease thau any other meclclne known to the

world.

As It Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken underthe counsel of an attending physician, and as be

could not properly judge or a remedy without knowing its

composition, 1 havesupplied the accurate Formnlie by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States ar.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Of all the Patent Medicines tbatare ottered, how fewwould

be taken If their composition was known I Their life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions ot their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine belorelt. effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the same tblngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than realised by their effocts

upon trial.

They oporate by their powerful Influence on the Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy ac­

tion remove tbe obstructions of ihe stomach, bowels, liver,

and otherorgans of the body, restoring their Irregular action

tb health, and bj correcting, wherever they exi.t, such de­

rangements as nro the nr.torigin of disease.

PKEPAKKI) KY

James G. ilycr;

TRACTICALAt ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

I'rlco 2o Cent per llox. Five Boxes for Si.

Sold at Wholesale by IIKlfltV fc PKWO VILLE;

At Retail by I1KOW.N cc OKUHUS.

JTj3 Also, by my Agents In almost ever) town iu the State.

jan2 '6i 4m

100 KElVAItl). "

T ANAWAV from the tubecriber en Friday Ibe

XV 23th December, a black Negro man named

HARRY, who calls himself UKNRV. Said boy

is rather SDare made, abcut five feet nine or fen

inches high, weighs about 150 pounds, wilh one rf biseye

teeth out, easy and gentle in bis manners, and wore a

goatee or dice wlen he left He is a carp;nter by tiade,

and was hired to Coleman A Spain, Carpenters cf Nash­

ville. His clothing was all good, but cannot be ("escribed.

He is quite intelligent, and it is very probable be will try

and get to Canada. 1 will give the above reward if deliv­

ered to me in NashvUe, or for his confinement in jail at

unv point so that I can get him.

Satd. negro belongs to Jo. W. Allen, of New Orleans, but

was left in my care by him this falL GEO O ALlEN.

Nashville. Jan 17 tf

UNK HC.-MliKKO lJLl.L,AU.- Kr.HAml.

RANAsVAY from the subscriber, in Bedford county on

tbe 13th inst., a negro boy, named TOM. He is 22

years old, weighs ISo pounds, about 5 feet 10 inches high;

a black negro; wears his hair plaited; a good countenance

and good scholar. He signs bis name Tom Wadleieb,and

is probably making his wav to a frea State. I wdl pay

a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAuS tortus anest

aud confinement in jail, so that I can get him.

decl5 dtriw&w. W G. 1IIUHT, Shelby ville, Tenn.

Louisville Courier, copy two weeks, and send bill

to thisolfi. e

25 O Reward.

T) ANAWA Y from tie subscriber on Fridav the

Xii'Sth of December last, a negro man named

Uaniel, calls nimselt Daniel Doddx.ol Dlack com­

pleiion, about 35 year old, fi feet U- inches hig' ,

eigu auoui sou puunua. ius ooy is Bguou c.uuc

son and has been hired about Nastville to work at the

trade. I will give f 100 for hisdelitery in this county,

$150 any where in the .-date, or $250 lfcaught in any other

State. Nashville. Janl8-tf J LBAiNE.

8100 IlKU AUU.

T AN AW AY on the 29th Decomber last from

A the subscriber, living near Nashville, a negro

ma- named HAP. of dark Conner color, about 6

feet high, weighs about 160 pound , alow spoken,

buu nmncn a nine iuiuuu ui iiuec. c .

when ne left a black soft wool hat, brown jjans sack Co"

and pnts, he also had other clothing with him, of a finer

quality.

The abo

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1856-01-25 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

d certifi

cates from alt pans where Ihe Pills have been used, tut

evidence even more convincing man me experience oi emi­

nent public men, Is found In their effects upon trial.

These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are

offered to tbe public as the best and most complete which the

present state oi meaicai science cau anuru. inejarn com­

pounded not of the drags themselves, but of the medlcit al

virtues only of Vegetable rem.-dlea extracted by themlcal

process Ioa slate of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure tbe best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode cf composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that is

desired for the curative effect Is present. Alt the Inert and

obnoxious qualltlcsof each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

mors purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medlclo known to the

worlJ.

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending phvsiclan, and as he

could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing Its

composition, I have supplied the accurate Formulas by which

both ray Pectoral and 1111s are made to the whole body of

practitioners In the United States ar.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Of all tbe Patent Modtclnes that areoffered, how few would

bn taken If their composition was known 1 Their life cou

nts in their mystery, i nave no mysiones.

Tbe composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge theirennvirlion of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific rum to be

a wonderful medicine beloreits effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the sanietblngof my Pills,

and evsn mora confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more thau realised by their effects

pon trial.

They operate by their powerful influence on the Interna

viscera to pnrifv tho blood and -dlmulile it Into healthy ac

tion remove tbe obstractlonsof the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action

to health, aud by correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin of ditrasu.

uuL-muuii in

James C&yer,

PRACTICAL At ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

I'rlcc 25 Cents per llox. Five Iloxe for Jl.

Sold at Wholesale by BKKRY & UK IO VILLK ;

At Retail by BROWN A GKUiiBS.

jTAIso, by my Agents in almost ever) town lu the State.

jan'2 '06 4m

' IOO UK W AKD.

R ANA WAY from the subscriber tn i-nday the

23th December, a black Negro man named

UAP.KY, who calls himself HENRY. Said boy

in rather (mare made, about five feet nine or ten

inches high, weighs about 150 pounds, with one of biaeye

teeth out, easy and gentle in his manners, acd wore a

goatee or dice wben he lelt. He is a carpenter by trade,

and was hired to Coleman a Spain, carpenters or Nash­

ville. Ilia clothing was all good, but cannot be described.

He is quite intelligent, and it is very probable he will try

and get to Canada. I will give the above reward if deliv­

ered to me in Nashville, or for hia confinement in jail at

unr point so that I can get bim.

Said negro beloogsto Jo. W. Allen, of New Orleans, but

was left in mv care by bim this falL GEO. C ALLhN,

Nashville. Jan 17 tf.

ONE II UK DICED DUL.LAJC.S ltb'HAKU.

R ANA WAY from the subscriber, in Bedford cnnrfly on

tbe ISth inst., a negro boy, named TOM. He is 'li

years old, weighs 1 SO ponnda, about 5 feet 10 inches high;

a black negro; wears bis hair plaited; a good countenance

and good scholar. He signs bis name Tom Wadleigh, and

is probably making his wav to a free State. I will pay

a reward of ONE HONORED DOLLAttS for his arrest

and confinementia jail, no that I can get him;

declS dtriwiw. W. O. UIGHT.sbelbjville, Tenn.

t57 Louisville Courier, copy two weeks, and send bill

to this office.

$250 Reward.

T) ANAWA Y from the subscriber on i nday tie i

Ltj23'h of December last, a negro man named

Daniel, calls himself Daniel Uodds,ot blacE com­

plexion, about 85 years old. 5 feet 10 inches high,.

son and has bsen hired about Nashville to work at the

trade. I will give $100 for his delivery in this county,

J150 any where in the State, or J250 if caught in anyoUier

State. Nashville. Jaal3-tf JLBAINfc.

lino KEWAHD.

RANAWAY on the 29th December last, from

the subscriber, living near Nashville, anegro

sra . s 1 l . - ulnv tenrtllfc ti

man namea 3Ar, ot our copper ----- -

feet high, weighs about 1C0 pounds, slow spoken,

and whlnea a nine tnrougn,uis . .

in . M.Mr nft wool hat. brown nana sack eow

11 HVLX .D 11... . - , , - r ,.

and pants,

he also had other doming wiia rum, ci a uner

quamy. .

tneaooTC

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ined together lo such a

manner as to insure the best results. This system of como­

siilon for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and PilU both, to produce a more ettlcient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed aro left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer, more powerful

antidote to diseaso than any other nieficino known to the

world.

A, 11 is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

tikrn under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing Its

composition,! have supplied the accurate Formula? by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States ar.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that areodered.how few would

be taken If their composition was known! Their life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no m;aterles.

Tbe composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men: and all who are competent to Judge on tbe subject

freely acknowledge their conviction ot their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to bo

a wonderful medicine belorelts effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the sametningof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were moro than realized by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on the interna

viscera lo purify the blood and stimulate It Into healtrty

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tes

serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by the timely and Judicious use of a good purgative.

This is alike true of Colds, FeverUh symptoms, and Bilious

derangements: they all tend to become or produce the deep

seated and formidable ditteuix-ra which load the hearses all

over the land. Hence a reliable family physic Is of tho Oral

Importance to the public health, and this Pill has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial of us virtues by Pbjrsiclans, l'rofesora and I'a­

tientn. bassbown rcsulusurpassingany thiiighitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by persons uf surh exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have ti-jtitird

in ravoroi tnese fins, we may mention :

Or. A. A. HAYES, Analtiral Chemist of Boston, and

State Allayer of Massachusetts, whoso high professional

character is endorsed by the

Hon. KDWAKU EVKKKTr, Senator or ihe United Slates.

KOKKlif C. WINTHKOP, Ex-Speaker of the House of

Representatives.

ABWJiT LA WHENCE, Minister Plen. to England.

t JOHN U. F1TZPATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

York City, endorsed bv

Hon. W. L. MAKCY, Secretary or State.

WM. B. ASTOK, the richest manin America.

S. LKLAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel; and others.

Wil apace permit, we could give many hundred certio­

rates from all parts where the Ptlla have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than tho experience of emi­

nent public men, is found in their effects npon trial.

These Pills, the result of loug investigation and study, are

offered to the public as the best and most complete which the

present stale of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process In a slate of purity, aud combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best

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ITER'S PUIS.

ANEW and singularly successful remedy tor the cure of

all Biliousdiseases Ciwtivenoss, Indigestion, Jaundice,

Dropser. Rheumatism. Fevers. Gout, Humors. Xervousnejs.

Irritability, Inflammation. Heailat Patus In the Breast,

Side, Back and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac, Ac. In­

deed, very few are the diseases lu which a Purgative Medi­

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

sneering mignt be prevented, ii a Harmless nut ecectuat ca­

thartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails . besides, It soon generates

serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by the timely aud Judicious useof a good pnrgatlve.

This is alike true of Colds, Peveriau symptoms, and Bilious

derangements : they all tend to become or produce the deep

sealed and formidable distempers which load 'he hearses all

over the land. Hence a reliaMe family physic Is of tho first

importance to the public health, and this Pili has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belie',

were they not substantiated by persons of such exulted posi­

tion and character as to rorbld the suspicion of untruth.

Among tho many eminent gentlemen who have testttied

in favor of these 1111s, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. IIAVK.S, Analytical Chemist nf Boston, and

Stale Assayer of Massachusetts, whose liljli professional

character is endorsed by the

Hon. EDWARD KVKKKTr.SenatoroftheUnitedStates.

KOBEKT C. WISTHKOP, Kx-Sjieaker or the House of

Representatives.

ABBOTT LAWRKNRB, Minister Plen.toKngl-.nd.

tJOH.V fi. FITZPATKICK. Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTO.N", Practical Chemist ofew

York City, endorsed by

Hon. W. L. MAKCY, Secretary of State.

Wil. B. ASTOK.tho richest man in America.

S. I.ELA.ND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Did space permit, we could give many hundred certiH­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men. Is found In thoir effects upon trial.

These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are

oflered to the public as the best and most complete which the

present stale of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medlelr.al

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lna state of parity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that is

desired for the enrative effect is present. All the Inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

elf-evident the effects shonM prove aa they have proved,

more purely remedial, aud the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the

world.

As It is frequently expedient

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nce it is

self-eviJent the effects should prove as they have proved,

wore purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the

world.

As It is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

tsken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing Its

composition, 1 nave suppueu ine accurate formula, dv wnicn

ootn ray rectormi anu tins are raaae 10 tne wnoie Douy 01

practitioners In the United Slates and British Amerlcsn

Provinces. If. however, there should be anv one who has

not received them, tbey will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Of all the Patent Medicines .batareoi.ered.how few would

be taken If their composition was known I Their life con­

sists ia their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

ine composition 01 my preparations is tat a open m an

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions or their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before In effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than realized by their effects

upon trial.

Thiy operate by their powerful Influence on the Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy ac­

tion remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action

la health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin of disease.

James C.Aver.

PRACTICAL; ANALYTICAL C1IEJIIST,

LOVVKlaL, .HASS.

Price 25 Cents nor Box. Five Boxes for $1.

Sold at Wholesale by BKKHV & ijkhu villi-. ;

At Retail by BROWS & GKUCIIs.

'Also, by my Agents in almost every town in tne ouie.

jn2 56 4m

Now 21 e

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REWARD.

T ANAVTAY (roai tbe subscriber an Friday tbe ; g

V it wk December, a black Negro man named vy.

lUltliY.wbo calls himself MKNKY. Said boyij a­

b' nt uS years old ami hi a scar ;n tbe centre of his JsljL­

t Kfe'.ead, it rather spore made, about lire feetnino or ten

inrhrs Hh, weighs ab' ut 15o pounds, with one of bis eye

i. "h i ct, fn.svi.nd jentlp in his manners, and wore a

'u!pi i v e v xv len he It It II- is a carpsnter bv trade,

aii.l v .k inrv.1 i. i Vie: nun A Spam, Carpenters of Nash­

v M1 llis.lo!!,!!. all fo.xl, but cannot be described.

Ha isqntcinic-'.iucnl.und itis very probable he will try

uiMiI p io r. ,!n I wilt givo the above rewnrd ifdeliv-c-ed

to me in Nuxtni or tor his conlinetaent in jail at

1.BT liOi.its.iili .1 ! cm thun.

fiudI a-io twi'mcst'i i ,. '. Allen, or New Orleans, but

was irft lo riiv am hi him tLis (alL (3KO. f! . ALLEN,

v V'!l J .11 17 -tf

KE Ilb'ADKLl) HOI.I.AISS UKWAKDT­

T ANA'A'A Ir.im tl.e sabscnlKr, in Uedrord county on

It the ISih ii.st. a i.tgro buy. named TOM. Heis'2

j ars old, weighs 1 Ni jiouuds. ahiKit 6 feet 10 inches high"

a blsci negjv; oars his hair plaited; a good countenance'

uud p-jd sclwlar. He situs his nan e Tom Wadleigh.and

ispiohaUy utaking b.s war to a fteo Hlatc. I will mv

an-ward o! ONK HL'NUUED DOLLARS for his anest

and O'OlinemeUt in jail, so that I can get him.

di5 -dtriwAw. W. O. ltlGUT,helbyvil'e, Tenn.

Ijooiovillc Courier, copy two weeks, and send bill

to this clfice

6IOO KEU AltD.

TJANAWAYonihe 2th

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ITER'S PUIS.

ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the euro of

all Blliousdiseases Costivencss, Indigestion, Jaundico,

Dropsey, Kheumatism, Fevers, Guut, Humors, Nervousncjs,

Irritability, Inflammations, II facta: Pains In the Breast,

Side, Back and Limbs, Female Complaluts, iStc, &c. In­

deed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi­

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prevented, If a harmless but effectual Ca­

thartic were more freely used. Mo person can feel well while

a costlvo habit of body prevails ; besides, It soon generates

serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.

This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and lillious

derangements: they all tend to become or produce the deep

seated and formidable dlstcmiers which load the hearses all

over the land. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first

importance to the public health, aud this nil has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profesors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thinghitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of these Pills, we may mention :

llr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

State Assaycr of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character Is endorsed by the

Hon. EDWAKI) KVEKETT, Senatorof theUnitedStates.

KOBKItT C. WINTHBOP, Ex-Speaker or the Boase of

Representatives.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to Englnnd.

tJOHX B. FITZPATR1CK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist orAew

York City, endorsed by

Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of Stato.

tVM. B. ASTOK.lho richest manln America.

S. LELAND it CO., Proprietors of tho Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Lid space permit, wo could give many hundred certiS­

cates from all purls where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than tho experience of emi­

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ceived them, thoy will bo promptly forwarded by mall

to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines thatareoflered. how few would

batafcen If their composition was known 1 Their life con-

situ in tneir mystery, i oavo no mjsientn.

1h enmnmritlnn nf mr iirens.ratlons is laid onen to all

men; and all who are competent tojudjee on the subject

freely aexnow leuge tneir eon vieuone oi meir intrinsic merits

Tbe Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific man to be

a wonderful medicine belore its effects were known. Many

eminent pi ytieians have declared the same thins; of my Pills,

arid even more eonldently. and aro willlnz to certify that

their anticipations were more man reameu oy tneir enects

upon trial.

Thrv onerale by their powerful influence on tbe interna

viscera tu norifv the blood and stimulate it Into healthy ac

tion remote the obstruction! of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action

to health, and bj correcting, wherever they exist, such de

rangement as are tne ant origin ot oisease.

James C&yer.

PRACTICAL At. ANALYTICAL CUEJIIST,

LOWELL. MASS.

Price 25 Cents per Uox. Five iloxcs for Si.

Sold at Wholesale! BKRRY & DKMOVILLB;

At Kelall bv BROWN & GRUBBS.

TjjpAlso, by my Agents in almost every town in the State.

ur$ 'nil 4m

For the Complete Cure ot Coughe, Col

Inllueaza, Astliraat liroacuiti;,Sp;'tin(T

of Itlood and ull other I.ung-CoiuplalHtii

leBUiiiiT io Lonauuipiion

$

MUMS preparation is getting into use all over our ecuc'oy.

a. rne numerous letters we receive irora our various a­

gen

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rangomenis: tney au lenu to ttecome or produce th u.

seated and.forraidabIe dlocmpenvwhieb Iwdsheartei

over the land. Henee a reliable famllv nh.u 1. 7L

Importance to the public health, and this Pill baa been Mr.

feeted with consummate skill to meet thatdemand. Aner

tensive trial of Its virtues by Physicians, Profesor and li

tlcnU. has shown results surpassing any thtnzhitherto known

ot anysniedicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief

were tbey not substanUated by persons or such exalted rnsi

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion or nntroth

Among tho many eminent genUsmen who have testified

lo favor of thesa Hilt, we may menUon :

..Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

State- Assajcr of iUassachctcUs. whose high professional

character 1 endorsed by the .

Hoa. KUWAKU KVEKKTT, Senatorof the United Slates

KOtlEirr C. WI.NTHKOP, Ex-Speaker ofthe House of

Representatives.

. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister PI en. to Knglmd.

tJOHS II. riTZPATP.lCK. Catholic Bishop of lloston.

Also Br. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Aew

York City, endorsed by

Hon. V L. MAKCY, Secretary of Slate.

VM. H. ASTOK.the richest mania America.

S. I .K LA 3D A CO.. Pronrietora of tha Melmnnllton ir.

iui ; aim outers.

I 1 ' -pace permit, we could tire manv hundred re rt.n-

Oif... from all parts where tho PUIS bars been nied. but

donee even more convincing than the experience ot cml­

ii'nt public men. Is found Id tneireffecu upon trial.

These fills, the result of lone Inveaturatlon and eindr. ant

oered to tho pnblie as the best and most complete which tbe

present stalcof medical science caa afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted br chemical

proceas Ins state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the beat res alts. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, lo produce a more efficient remedy than bad

hitherto been obtained by any process.

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being retained Henee it Is

selTevidcnt the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the fills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other ni Icine known to tbe

world.

As It Is frequency expedient that my medicines should be-

.rji unuer uie counsel 01 an aiienuing pnjsicliu.and as ha

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its

eomposiliou. I have so pplied the accurate Formulae by w blch

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners ia Ibo United. States atd British Americas

Provinces, if, however, there sboald be any one who has

notreceivedlheoi,they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

ur ail the falenl JUedlcIneslhatareolfered.howfswwontii

be taken If their composition was known! lheirllfo con.

slits in their mystery. 1 hare no mysteries.

1 ne

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run themselves, but of the medlclcal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process Ina state of parity, and combined toxcther In inch a

manner as to Insure the best results. ThU system of compo

sition lor meuicmts has neen luuna in ue unerry rectorai

.and fills both, to produce a mora efficient rt'aiedy than had

uiuierw Men ootainea oyany process, ine reason is per­

fectltobrloai. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with mora or Ins of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that la

uesirejror the curative effect U present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualltlei of each substance employed are left be­

hind, tbe curative virtues only being retained Hence it I

self evident the effects shoald provo as they have proved,

mure purely remedial, atyl the Pills a surer, more powerful

iiuiuoie 10 unease taaa any other nieocin Known lojn

world. i

At it In frrqueslly expedient

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l

to urn request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that areoflered.how few would

be taken If their composition was known I Their life con

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

Hie composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent tojndge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific man to be

a wonderful medicine beforetts effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills,

aad even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realized by their effects

upon trial.

tney operate oytneir powenui tnnnenceon tao interna

viscera to ourifr the blood and stimulate It into healthy ac

tionremove tbe outt ructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action

u health, and bj correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin of disease.

PiusrAKEl) KY

James C. ilver.

PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

Price 35 Cents per lioi. Five Boxes for SI.

Sold at Wholesale by BERRY & Da uOVlLLE ;

At Retail by BROWN & GRUBBS-.

ID Also, by my A rents in almost every town In the State.

jn2 '66 ttn "

For tbe Complete Care of Coughs, CoICsj,

Influenza, Asthma, Uronchl tlt, Mnlrtlnsr

of Blood, aad all other Lang Complaints)

tending; to Consumption.

n tHIS preparation is eettinj Into use all over oar country.

X The numerous letters we reeeive from our various a­

cents

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Umeiy and Judicious iut of a ,S4 mmtlr,?'

Thla i alike traef CoUj, Feverish tymptoms. and miioai

sealed and formidable distemper irhtch load ih hour... .11

over the land. Hence a reliaala family phyrtc Is of to-v Snt

Importance to the public health, and this nil haa been per­

fected wlta cocauniioate skill to meet that demand. .a x­

leitrire trial of iu virtues by f ayjlcianj. Proresaor and Pa­

tients, has shown rcsall a n rpissinR any talnz hitherto known

ot any medicine. Cares have been effected berond belief.

were ihej not subatantlated by perions of sneh exalted post-

uuu iou ciiarac irr aa to iotdiu me vuspicion 01 antrum.-Araonj

theiuany rmlnent gentltnien who bav tetUSed

Id favor of there tills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYK-t, Analytical Cheailit or Boato'a, and

Stale Assayed or Maig-acbi-seUi', whose hljh profeasloaal

cuawierisenuors

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anions

derangements : they all tend to beenma or proinrutlia deeo

sealedand formidable dlstemperswhlco. load the nesriei t'l

over the IinJ. Hence a reliable family pbyile Is of ibe Urit

luyVIHUICQ Ml IU. JllluilU livunu, Ult ,i f 11. 1 H QCCn tQ

fected witheonsummateskillto meet that demand, in...

tensive trial of iu virtues by t'hyiieLaas, Profertori and Pa­

tient., has shown results surpasslnf any thlnrbitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have ben effected beyond belief

were they cot substantiated by persons of such exalted poet-

biuii sua cu&racif r as w iuiuiu ui, iiuuu u. uairuui.

A moo; the many eminent gentlemen who Bave testified

tn favor of these Puis, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAVK.-1, Analytical .Chemist of Boston, aad

Stale Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character Is endorsed bv the

Hon. EUWAKU KVEKKTT. Senator of the United States.

KOBEKT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of

nepresentames.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.to England.

tJOH.V B. F1TZPATKICK. Catholic Buhoi of Kostop.,

Also Dr. J. K. CHlLTOXr Practical Chemist of, Sew

lorn uiiv, enaorsea uy

Hon. W. L. MARCV, Secretary, of State.

WM. It. ASTOK. the richest manln America.

s. .KI.AJiD & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho

tel ; and others.

Did sptce permit, we could fire many hundred certifl­

cates fn-ia all parts where the Pills have been used, but

eridencr utuu more convincing than the experience of emi

nent public men, is round in taeirececunpon inai.

TOese rills, the result of long investigation and study, are

ocureu toue psDiieasue oestana mosscompiew waicnua

present stateof medical science can aCord. Tberare

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IYER'S PUIS.

A NEW and singularly successful remedy fur tbo cure of

all Bilious diseases Costlveness, Indigestion, Jaundice,

Dropsoy, Hheuoiatlsin, Fovers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness,

Irritability, Inflammations, Headac Pains In the Breast,

Side, Back and Limbs, Female Complaint", 4c, ic. In­

deed, very few are tho diseases In which a 1'ureatlve Medi­

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prevented, If aharmless but elTcciual Ca­

thartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails; besides. It soon generates

serious and often fatal diseases, which might bave boon

avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgatlvo.

This id alike true of Colds, feverish symptoms, and Bilious

derangements : they all tend to fcecome orproduce the deep

seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all

over the land. Hence a rebaole family physic Is of the first

Importance to the public health, and this nil has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tsnslve trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes-ors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thtnzhitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by persons of adch exalted posi­

tion end character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in favor of these Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYEh, Analytical Chemist of Boston, aad

State Assayer of Matnachi.sclts, whose -high professional

character is endorsed by the

Hon. EDWA KD KVKHKTr, Senator or th Unite-' ;-tes.

KOBEKr C. WIIiTllKOP, Hx-Speator of tho House of

Representatives.

ABUOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.to Knglmd.

t JOHN B. KITZl'ATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Aew

York City, endorsed by

lion. W. L. MAKCY, Secretary of Stats.

Viil. B. ASTOIJ.tho richest man In America.

S. LKLAM) & CO., Proprietors of tbe Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Did space permit, wo could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where tho Pills have beon used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In their offeets upon trial.

These Fills, the result of long investigation and study, are

offered to the publie as the best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They ara com­

pnunded not of the drugs themselves, but of the mcdicit al

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lna state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to Insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been fuund in the Cherry Pecioral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly f.uvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or lcs of acrimonious and

hilarious qualities, by this each individual virtue only it at Is

desired far the curative effect is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self-evident the effects should provo as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

ant'.dole to disease than any other mee'leine known to tht

world.

As It Is frrqnently expedient that my medicines should

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NEW and singularly successful remedy for the care of

all BIHousdiseases Costlveness,lndlgestiou, Jaundice,

Uropsey, Rheumatism, Ferrrs, Gnat, Humors, Nervousness,

Irritability, Inflammations, Headac Pains In the Breast,

Mde, Back and Umbs, Female Complaints, &c, &c. In­

deed, very few aro the diseases in which a PurcatlVe Medi­

cine Is not more or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prevented, If abarmless but effectual Ca­

thartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails ; besides. It soon generates

serious and often fatnl diseases," which might have ,boen

avoided by the timely and Judicious use or a good purgative.

This Is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and tilllous

derangements : they all tend to become or produce the deep

seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all

over the land. Hence a reliable family phj sic Is of the first

importanco to the public health, and this Till has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial of its virtues by fhysiclans, Profes'ors and Pa­

tients, hasshown results surpassing any thini hitherto known 1

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by persons of auch exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid tbe suspicion of untruth.

Among tbo many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of these Fills, we may mention :

Pr. A. A. HAYEs, Analytical ChemUt of Boston, and

Etato Assayer of Ila9.'aehuseUs, whos-e high professional

character is endorsed by the

Hon. KIlWAKU EVKKhTT, Senator of tbe United States.

KOBKKT C. WINTHKOP, Ex-Speaker of the House or

Representatives.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to Engl-nd.

t JOHN B. FITZPATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CIUI.TO.V, Practical Chemist of New

York City, endorsed by

Hon. W. L. MAKCY, Secretary of State.

WM. B. ASTOK, the richest raanln America.

S. LELAN'B & CO., Proprietors J)f the Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

liid space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parta where the Pills have been used, buf

evidence even more convincing than tbe experience of emi­

nent psbllc men, is found in thoir effects upon trial.

T!iee Pills, tbe result of long investigation and study, are

oCcrod to the public as the best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs ibemsolves, but of tbe medlclial

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lna state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to Insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In tho Cherry Pectoral

acd Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy thaa bad

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While by tho old mode cf composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

Injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curatlvo effect is present. All tho inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence it Is

self-evident the effecU should provo as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other nieclcine known to tbe

world.

As It Is frequently axpedlent that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as ho

could not properly judx of a remedy without knowing lis

composition, 1 havo supplied the accurate Formulas by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to tbe wholo body of

practitioners in the United States ar.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should bo any one who has

not received them, they wUl be promptly forwarded by mall

to tils request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that areoSered.how few would

be taken If their composition was known 1 Their life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

Tbe composition or my preparations Is laid open to all

men; apd all who are competent to judge on the subject

freely acknowledge thtlr convictions oC their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry 1'i ctoral was pronounced by scientific roan to be

a wonderful medicine beforeits effects were known. Many

eminent prysicians have declared the aametblngof my Pills,

and even more confldently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations wero nore than realised by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on tbe Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it Into healthy ac­

tion remove the obstructions ot the stomach, bowels, liver,

and othur orjana or the body, restoring their Irregular action

tt, health, and bj correcting, wherevor they exist, auch de­

rangements as are the first origin or disease.

PKEPAKK1) BY

T,vffisn8S ilyor.

PRACTICAL ANALYTICAL CUEMIST.

T, , LOWKLL, MASS.

.S&55?nt." or Uox- Pv Doxcu lor SI.

Sold tt Wholesale by BEKItY & DKMOVlLLEi

AtHetailby BROWN & GRUBB9.

.ICrAlV. V aJ Agtats la slats; ever? town la tit Butt.

Jaa2 '41431 '

compieic, uoTiDg recetvea ireen suppues, selected oy

one of tho firm In. person, vix: Xabin's, Baxin'a, and Mitch­

el's Extracts: American Tinct. 'and German Colocce Wft.

SUNDRIES.

tFIKST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES4

Nashville Sewing Maeiuue. Company.

Nbs. 71 and -72

EAST SWnOV THE PUBLIC SQUARE.

20S3VJLLL) TATNESSEJZ

THEKE'HsxiAats are now. very joetly considered to be the

best in use, having the advantage of all others In the:

simplicity

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can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medlcli.al

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process Ina state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to Insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition fcr medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While ly the old mode cf composition every

medicine is burdened with -more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by Ibis each Individual virtue only thai is

desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Heuce It Is,

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

.antidote to disease than any other meciclne known to the

world.

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he

could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing lis

composition,! bateeupplied the accurato Formulas by which

both my Pectoral and Pills aro made to tbe whole body of

practitioners In the United States oi.d British American

Provinces, if, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to Ids request.

Of all the Patent Medicines- that areoflered, how few would

be taken If their composition was known! Their life con­

sists In their mystery. I havo no mysteries.

Tbe composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men: and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge thtlr convictions oi their Intrinsic merits

Tbe Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many

eminent pl-ysicians have declared the same thlngof my Pills,

and even more conndcntly, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realized by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful influence on the Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac­

tion remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and othr organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action

t& hoalth, and b correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

ranjements as aro the first origin or disease.

PKEPAKHD RY

James G.ILvgt:

PRACTICAL At ANALYTIC aL CHEMIST,

- . - LOWELL, MASS.

pXl?. ..;..c?ut., per "ox. rive Boxen for si.

""'S" niel by BERRY & DKUOVILLB:

AtBetallby brows a nuttniv! '

jlXmy A tsnts In almost every town tn th Guts.

SUNDRIES.

FIHST PREJUIUM SEWING MACHINES'

Nasimlle Sewing Machine Company

Kos, 71 and 7"2

EAST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.

THESE Machines are co.w very Justly considered to be the

best in use, having the advantage of all others la the

simplicity

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of Massachusetts, whoso high professional

character Is endorsed by the

Hon. EDWAKIJ EVliKKTT, Senatorof tho United Stales.

ROBERT C. Wl.NTHROP, Ex-Speaker of tho House or

Representatives. .

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.toKoglsnd.

tJOHX 11. FITZPATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

York CItv, endorsed bv

Hon. V. L. MAItCY, Secretary of State.

WM. B. ASTOK, the richest man in America.

S. I.KLA.ND 6c CO., Proprietors or tho Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Blit space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, Is found In their effects npon trial.

Thcss fills, the result of long Investigation and stmly, are

offered to the public, as the best and in on complete which the

present stale of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tho medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lna slate ot purity, and combined together in ruch a

inanDer as to Insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than bad

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While ly the old mode cf composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

Injurious qualities, by this each Indlvldnal virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect Is preseut. All the inert and

obooxions qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self trident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the fills a surer, more powerful

antidote lo disease than any other medicine known to tbe

world.

As It U frequently expedient that my medicines should be'

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as ho

conld not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing its

composition, 1 hsyo supplied the accurate Formula; by which

both my f ectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States or.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should bo any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to his requcM.

Of all the Patent Modlclocstnatareoriored.howfewwonld

be taken If their composition was known ! Their llfo con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations ts laid open to all

men; and all ho aro competent tojudgre on the subject

freely acknowledge thelrconvictlons of their Intrinsic merits

Tbe Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by edentlfio men to be

a wonderful medicine before iU effects were known. Atuny

eminent ptyslclans havo declared the same thing of my Hills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were rioro than realized by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on tbo, Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into htallliy ac­

tionremove tbe obstructions of the stomach, bowels', liver,

and other organs of tho body, restoring their iriegular action

tt, health, and bj correcting, wherever they cxlt, such de­

rangements as nro the flrit origin of disease.

f KKPAKEB BY

PRACTICAL ANALYTICAL CUEMISIY

,- LOWELL, MASS.

f iC4C.23-J3?1"," Vor Kox' 'ive Koxoii for Si.

h,a.1 X01""'9'' BEliKY & DKHOVILLE; "

AtRettUby BROWN & ORUBBS..

jrpAIso, by my Affsnrt la almost every town tn th Bute.

Jini 4ra

SUNDRIES.

FIRST PREMIUM SEWING MACJIINFS'

Nashville Scwiag Machine Company,

j$os. 71 ana 715

EAST SIUE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

NASI1VILLE, TENNESSEE.

TIIE?E Machines are now very Justly considered to be the

best in use, havmg the advantage of all others in the

simplicity of their construction , the

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successful remedy lor the cure of

allJBrllous diseases Costlveness, Indigestion, Jaundice,

Dropsey, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness,

Irritability, Inflammations HeadaC Pains In the Breast,

lde. Back and Limbs, Female Complaints, Src, &c. In­

deed, very few are the diseasrs In whiih a rargaltve Medi­

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prevented, If a harmless but effectual Ca­

thartic were more froely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails ; besides, It soon generates

serious and often fatal diseases, which might hare been

avoMed by the timely and Judicious uw of a good purgative.

This is alike true of Colds, Feverlili symptoms, and bilious

derangements : they all tend to become or produce the

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NEW andsinitularly successful remedy for the cure of

-la. an Binousaiseascs uosuveness, iuuisiion,jaundice,

Uropsey, Khcnmatistn, Fevers, Oout, Humors, Nervousness,

arriiaoiiiiy, innammauons, neanac rains in me ureasi,

.iiar, isacK anu oiimos, l emaia iompiainis, sr., ivc. in­

dood. very few are the diseases In which a Purzatlve Medi

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

uBerinz might bo prevented, if a harmless bat effectual Ca­

thartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevails ; besides, It soon generates

K-Tlous and oiteu laiai uiseases, wuicn migui nave Keen

avoided bv tbo timely and Judicious use of a cood purzatlve.

This ia alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, nnd liillou

-derangements : they all tend to become or produce the deep

seated and formidable distempers wblch load the hearses all

-over the land. Hence a reliaoie family physic Is of the Srst

importance to tbe public health, and this Till has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. Au ex

tensive trial of Its virtues by Physicians, Profesors and Pa

tients, has shown results sn rp&ssing any thine hitherto known

ot any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

wero iney iioiauosianuaieii Dy persons oi aucn exaueu posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among The many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of these fills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

Stale Assayer of MasachiiseUs, whose high professional

uaracier is enaorseu uy ine

Hon. KDWAKU KVBKETr, Senatorof the United Slates.

ROBERT C. W1NTHHOP, Ex-Speaker of the House of

-Representatives.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plon.toEnglsnd.

t JOHN B. riTZPATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also-iDr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Aew

York. CItv, endorsed By

Hon. W. L. MAKCY, Secretary of Plate.

WM. 11. ASTOK.tho richest manin America.

K. LELAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel; and others.

Did space permit, we could eivr many hundred certifi

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than tbe experience of emi

nent public men, is ronnd in theireuects upon trial.

These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are

offered to the public as the best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the meMleinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process ina state of purity, and combined to;ether.in such a

manner as to insuro the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efflcient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason ls per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicino ls burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

-desired for the curative effect Is present. AU the inert, and

obnoxious Qualities of each substance employed are left be

hind, tbe curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to tbe

world.

As it ls freouectlv exDOdlent that my medicines should be

tikrn under the counsel of an attending ph)siclan,andasbe

-could not properly judge or a remedy witnont Knowing lis

rnmnoiitlon. 1 have suDnlied the accurate Formul.-e by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

nraetltloners in tbe United Stales am Urlltsb American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, tney win oe promptly iorwaruea oy mau

to his request. .

Ofallthe Patent Medicines that areo8ereJ,howfewwould

lie taken if their composition was known I Their life con­

sists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to judge on the subject

freely acknowledge thdr convictions of their lnlrinslcynerits

TJie Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderral modlclno belorelt effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the eamethingof my Pills,

and eveo more conadeotly, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realised by their effects

"upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on the Interna

-viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it Into healthy ac­

tionremove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and othar organs of the body, restoring their irregular action

to health, and bj correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

.rangemenli as are the first origin of disease.

PREPARED BY

James C.iLyer.

PRACTICAL fc ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS. '

Xrice 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for si.

Sold at Wholesale by BEKEY & DKMOVILLEi :

At Retail by BROWN St GEUBBS.

ITJ'Alio, by ray Agents ia almost every town in las State.

Jo2 'Si im

ITER'S PUIS.

SUNDRIES.

FIRST PREMIUM SEWING JIACHINES'

Nashville Sewing Machine Company,

i os. 71 ana 7

EAST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.

. . ..... ..(.l.ltlMtJ.llJl

THESE Machineaare now very justly considered to be the

best in use. havin? tho &dranta?o or all nthpr. in thk

simplicity of .their construction, the

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e made, about five feet nine or ten

inches high, weighs about 15 pounds, with one of his eye

teeth out, easy and gentle in his manners, and wore a goatee

or dice when he left. He is a carpenter by trade, and was

hired to Coleman a Spain, arpenters of Nashville. His

clothing was all good, but cannot be described. He is quite

E Intend keeping coustantly on hand all

h kinds of Grecer eyef the very best a

ities, for the city and country trade. Goert

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is Pill has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet thst demand. An ex­

tensive trial of Its virtues by physicians, Profes'ors and Pa­

tients. l:.n shown results surpssslnz any thintr hitherto known

ot any iiiediuno. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they uoi substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of thee Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYK.-, Analytical CbemUt of Boston, and

Stale Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character is endorsed by ihe

Hon. KUWAKU EVfiKKTr.KenatorortheUnitedStates.

KOBKKT C. WINTflfiOP, Kx-Speaker of the House or

Representatives.

AliBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plan. to Englond.

t JOHN B. F1TZPATK1CK, Catholic Bishop or Koiton.

Also Dr. J K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

York City, endorsod bv

Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State.

VM. It. ASTOK.the richest manln America.

S. LKLA.N'D az CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel; and others.

Hid space permit, wo could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been' used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In tbeireffeclsspon trial.

Those Pills, the result of long Investlgstlon and study, are

offered to the public as tbe best and most complete which the

pre.cnt stale f medical science can affoid. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only ot Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process In a stale 01 purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines hds been found In the Cherry Pectoral

nnd Pills both, lo produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While by tbe old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with mnro or less or acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that Is

desired for tbe curative effect Is present. AU the inert and

obnoxious quallllesor each substance employed are left lie­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self-evident tbe effects shoild prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other mec'Icine known to the

world.

As It Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing lis

composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formula by which

both my Pectoral and I'lllsare made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States ar.d Hritlsh American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that.ireofleredjhow few would

be taken If their composition was known I Their Ufa con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysterie".

The composition of my preparations ts laid open to all

men: and all who aro competent to Judge on tne subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

Tbe Chorry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before 1U effects were known. Many

eminent ptjBicmns have declared tbe same tblngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realized by their effects

upon trial.

Tliey operate by their powerful influence on the Interna

viscera 10 purify Uie blood and stimulate tl Into healthy ac­

tionremove tbe obstructions or the stomach, bowels, livor,

and otherorjans of the body, restoring their irregular action

to health, and 1,5 correcting, wherever ihev exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin or disease.

PKEPAHKD BY

James CHyer.

PRACTICAL .V ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

Price 23 Cent per Box. five Boxen for 81.

Sold at Wholesale Ty BBKRY & DK UOV1LLE ;

At Ketail by BROWN & GRUBBS.

JEP Also, by ray Agents In almost every town in tht Stat.

Jan2 r5 Its

SUNDRIES.

riRST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES'

Nashyille Sewing Machine Company,

has. i A ana 72

EVST SIDE OF TUE PUELIC SQUARE,

THESE Machine! are now very Justly considered to be the

, best ia use, tavloz tha advaatage of all others In tho

simplicity

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d give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts whore ihe Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, Is found in thoiroffectsupon trial.

These Pills, the resnlt of long Investigation acd study, are

offered to the public as ths best and most complote which the

present SlateOI maaicaiBClcacu rail ouuru. Aurje.ro cuiu-

' 1 1 . . V...I... Knt '.f Ilia m.l.tn.l

pounded not ot the.drugs J? '.th

virtues only of egeUble remedies extracted by chemical

process lna stale of parity, and combined togother In such a

manner as lo lnsare tbe best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, lo produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvloas. While by the old mode cf composition evsry

medicine

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Side, Hact and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac, Ac. In­

deed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgatlvo Medi­

cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prsvented, If a harmless bat effectual Ca­

th.rtir uera more freelv used. No person can feel well while

a costive habit or body prevails ; Desiaes, it soon generates

cr!nn nml often fatal diseases, which might have boen

avoided by the fimely and judicious an ot a good purgative.

This Is alito true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious

derangemonts : they all tend to become or produce the deep

nut-it ami formidable oistemners wnicn ioau ne nearses an

over the Und. Hence a reliaole family physic Is of tbe first

Importauco to the public neaun, ana mis nil nas oeen per

fdtAit with ror.Kttmmatd skill to meet that demand. Anex-

tnn.irn tnnl of lta virtues by Physicians, Profes-ors and Ta-

tUnt. haaahown resnlts surDssstng any thinchitberto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

wore they not substcntlatea oy persons oi sucn oxaueo posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among tbe many eminent gentlemen who have testified

tn favor of theie Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical onereisi oi notion, ana

Stato Assajer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character Is endorsed by tbo

Hon. EDWAKH EVKKKTi, senaioror me unueasiaies.

KOUEKf C. WISTUKOP, Ex-Spaker of the Hoaso of

Rerresentalives. , 1

Annul 1 bA v rtftmD, jimimer r ich. .iii-iint.

t JOHN B. FITZPATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Uo? ton.

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oy will be promptly forwarded by mall

to his request. .... ,j

nr.it tV. Votant Mft!etneithatareonered.howfewwould

katfitnn tr'thrlr composition was known 1 Their life con

sists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.

n-i... AtitAn if mv r.rmnrfitlnn la lftld Often tO all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions oi meir imrmsic iuciiu

nt.A ii.., i'rtnTa iraa nrononnced bv scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine beforelts effects were known. Many

: . r.w.ijimi hnvn rittrlared the aamotbincof my rllls.

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore tnau reaiiicu uj tMv

....nn t.ti

They operate by their powerful Influence on the interna

viscera to purify tbe blood and stimulate it Into healthy ac­

tionremove the obstructions of ths stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular etlon

lo health, and bj correcting, wnerevor tntiy

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ot more or less required, and much slctness and

surTerliig might be prevented, If a harmless but effectual Ca-

luartic were more treaty useu. .o person can leei wen wnne

a costive habit of body prevails : besides, it soon generates

serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by the timely and Judicious use of a good purgative.

1 his is alike true of Colds, Peverish symptoms, and bilious

drnngemonts : they all tend to become or produce the deep

srateitand formidable dl.tempers which load 'he hearses all

over the Und. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first

importance to the public health, and this nil has been per­

fected with consummate still to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial of its virtues ty Physicians, Professors and Pa­

tients. h shown results surpassing any thinehitberto known

ol any medicine. Cures haVo been effected beyond belief,

were tney not sucstaniiaicu uy persons 01 sucn exaitea posi­

tion and character as to forbid the tuspicion of untruth.

Araon' the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in favor of theso Pills, we may mention :

nr. A. A. iiAVit.-i, Analytical unemut 01 boston, ana

Stale Assayer of Massachusetts, whose hljh professional

character Is endorsed by tho

lion. EU.VAKU EVKKKT1-, Senator or the United States.

HOUEKr C. WINTHROP, Ex'Speaker of the House of

Representatives.

Atuuii ia v ur..iE.,.Minister rien.ioisngisna.

tJOH.S B. FITZPATK1CK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

"Also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist ofJiew

Vort Cltv, endorsod by

Hon. W. L. JIARCV, Secretary or State.

VOL B. ASTOIt.tho richest manln America.

K. LGLAKD a CO., Proprietors of the .Metropolitan Ho

tel; and others.

Lid space permit, we could ctva many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts whore

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an afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process in a state ol purity, and combined together lnsucb a

manner as to Insure the best results. This systom of compo­

sition for medlclius has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, tnproduco a more efficient remedy than had

Duaunn Dticu uuibiudu auj piuccis. mriciiiuuii per­

fectlyobvlons. While hy the old mode cf composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that is

desired for the curative effoct Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It la

self-evident the effects ahonld prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a caret, more powerful

antidote to disease than any othor rueciclce known to the

world.

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel ofau attending physician, and as he

could not properly Judce of a remedy without knowing Its

coin position, 1 have supplied the accurate Formulae by which

both my Pectoral and Pills aro made to the wholobodyof

practitioners in the United States ar.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to Ids requett.

Of all the Patent Medicines that areoflered, how few would

be taken If their composition was known 1 Their life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions or their Intrinsic merits

The 'Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before Us effects were known. Many

eminent pryslcians have declared the same tblngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations wens nore than realised by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on tba Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac­

tionremove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action

to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as are the first origin of disease.

PitKPAltED RY

iiim Raines O.iLyer.

1'ItACTlCAL &; ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

. LOWELL, MASS.

PJC.0 2,?,55cn,s Ver Uox- "vo Boxes for 81.

Sold at Wholesale by EEKRY t DK MOV1LLE J

AtnetaHby BROWN & GRUBBS.

JT? Also, by my Agsats In almost tvsrv town Is tt Ststt;

JsHa '4S 4M

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R. KITZPATRICK. Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Iiew

York City, endorsed by

Hon. w. L. MAttL.1, necreiary oi oiaic.

. r n icmil lli..li.ilni.nln A 1 i .1 -

VIM. D. . WI, IUU 1 t J . U.U L. . '.

S. LELAXD & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho

tel; and others.

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

Did inaco nermu. wo couiu eivo uihi uuuuiou wihu-

evidence even more convincing man iuv experience 01 viui­

n.ni nnhii men. is found In tbeireflecUunon trial.

Tneso rlllSfine resuiiui lung iiivceiiaituu uu huuj, ma

process lna sute of purity, and combined together In mch a

manner as to Insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been ootameu oyany process, ine reason is per­

rrilTnlivlnns. While liv tho old mode of composition every

medicine lsbnrdened'with more or less of acrimonious and

Injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that la

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the Inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It Is

self-evident the effects shonld prbve as they have proved,

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aIu la frrnnentlr expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as h6

nnM not nronerlv ludsre of a remedy without knowing Its

Composition,! save supuiieu me sbtuia.Q . uiwuiis "iw

hnih mv Pectoral and fills are made to the whole body of

. .' . . ' i: .j .i. t. l.' 1 V.- H-V.

practitioners In the unltea states anu criuin American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, tney will oe prompuy lor waruea oy man

to his request. ...

Of all the Patent Medicines thatareoflered, how few would

be taken If their compoeltlou was Known i I heir Hie con'

.i.t. in lbnip mvttArv. i nave no mvsienes.

1h. Knmnn.ltlnn nf ITIT nrrtnarfttlons Is laid OPCn to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

Th. iThpTrr 1'prtoral was rironounced bv scientific mato be

a wonderiul memcine oeioreits tuccn were kuuxu. .uj

omlnnnt nhniriana have declared the aamethlngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than realised by their effects

upon inai.

viscera to puri

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fic- men to be

a wonderful medicine before Its effects were known. Many

emlnent'ptiyaician have declared tbe sametblngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realized by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by tbelr powerful Influence on tbe Interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac­

tionremove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action

t. health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, anch de­

rangements as are the first origin of disease.

PKEPAKED BY

James C.iLycr.

PRACTICAL te ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

Prlco 2H Centi por Box. Fire Uoxcs for Si.

Sold at Wholesale by BEKBY & Drt vtoVILLB ;

At Retail by BROWN A GRUBBS.

TQ Also, by my Agent In almost every town In the State.

Un2 'M 4m

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he medlclral

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lna state of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure ihebest result. This system of compo­

sition for medicines bas been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efiiclent remedy than had

hitherto keen obtained by any process. Tbe reason is per­

foctlyobvlou. While by tho old mode of composition every

medlclnels burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only thst la

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the Inert and

obnoxious qualities of eacn substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

elf-evident the effect should prove a they have proved,

more puroly remedial, and the Fills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than auy other medicine known to tbe

world.

As It Is frequently expedient

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with couiuinmate skill to meat that demand. Au ex­

tensive trial of IU virtuea by Physicians, Professors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thlngbithcrto known

ot any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by person of sjch exalted

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d by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly bvlous. While to tbu old mode t f composition every

medicine Is burdened wub more or lessor acrimonious and

ii juilous qualities, bylhiieach Individual siitue only that Is

desired for the curative etrct Is present. All the inert and'

obrnxious qualltiesof ech ftibsunce employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It Is

self evident the elfecis shoxld prove as they have proved,

more I uroly remedlul, and the Hills a surer, more powerful

antidote lo disease than any other mwlcin known to the

world.

As it Is frrqaert'y expedient that my medicines should be

liken under the couusui of an altendlnr pb)sician.and ashe

could not propeily judge or a remedy without knowing lis

corapoiltluu.l hsvniupplied Ihe accurate Formuleby wdlch

both o y rectoral and I'ltls are made to the whole body of

practitioners In the United States aid British American

Provinces, if, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promj.tly forwarded by mall

to Ids requetl.

Of allini Patent Me ilelnrs that arroflered.how few would

be taken if their composition wai known 1 x heir lite con­

sists iu their mtcry. I have no m)steries.

Ihe oinpuslll'-n of my prsparall mi Is laid open Jn ell

men: and all who aro competent tojudre on the subject

I reely acknowledge their convictions ot ibelr Intrinsic merits

1 he Cborry frctoral was pronounced by scientific man to be

a wonderful medicine beioreits effects were known. Many

eminent p' jslcbns have declared the sametnlngof my Fills,

and even more eonrjdeutly, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realised by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on the Interna

vlsceia lo purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac­

tion remove tne obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,

and nth.rorgans of the body, restoring their Irregular action

tt. health, and bt correcting, wherever they exist, such da­

ranzemenlsasarethe first origin of disease.

FKKPAKE1) BY

James C.iiyer.

PRACTICAL !i hYTlCL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASo'.

Prlco SA Cents per Box. Flvo rtoxoa ror 81.

Sold at Wholesale by DEKItY & Us UnVtLLE ;

At Retail by DKOWS & GKUBBS.

TQ'Also, by my Agents In almost everj town iu the State.

mi '.ui am

Jas. A M'CIure,

fSUCCES-?URS TO JIcCLURE Ji MARTIN,)

TVltoIosato and He tall Dealer In Musical

Jlcrcliundize, Cenorallr.

oV0 33, t7aV70iV STREET.

KEEPS constantly supplied with 'sno9xSiiawa

Fortes, Sheet Mceic, Violin and Guitar

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and Limbs, Female Complalut", Ac,, 4e. In­

deed, very few are tbe diseases us wbiih a Purgative Medl­

clnoit not more or lest rt-q ured, and much sickness and

suffering might ho prevented, If a harm less but effectual Ca­

thartic were in uro Ireely u:el. No person can reelwell while

a costive habit uf bod prevails ; besides, it toon generates

erlous and oftin fatal diseases, uhlch might bave been

avoided by tbo timely and Judicious Use of a good purgative.

This is allKe trueof Colds, Feverish symptoms, and ullloat

(ferangeaients : they all tmd lo become or produce the deep

tented and formidable dUlemprra which load 'he hearses all

over tho Lnd. tleuco a reliaste family ph)sie is of the first

Importance lo the public bralib, and this rill has barn per

fected with coiisuimnaie skill to meet that demand. Anex­

tun!re trial of lu virtues by r'byticlatis. Prorefurs and Pa­

tterns, has shown results surpissing any ihlncbilhsno known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were the) lint substantiated by persons nf such ex.illrd posi­

tion and character as lo forbid the uspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who bare testified

In favor uf these Kills, we may meutiou :

Dr. A. A. HAYK-, Analytical ChemisUof Boston, and

Sta'e Assajer of Massachi.teits, whose bleb professional

character is ondorsed by tho

Hon. KUWAKU KVEKhTr.Senatorof tbe United States

KOHKKP C. WI.NTHKOr, x-Speaker or the House of

Kepresenutlves.

ABHOTT I.A WRENT.S, Minister Plen. to KngI nd.

t JOHN B. FlTZfATKlCK, Cufbolle rtlshop of Boston.

Also Dr. J K. CII1LTU.V, Practical Chemist of Jew

York Cltv, endorred bv

Hon. VV. L. AlAKCY, Secretary orptato.

WM. B. ASTOtS, the richest roan in America.

K. LELA.M1 ot CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Md

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parts where Ibe fills have bean used, out

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men. Is lound liitnair effect upon trial.

1 hese H'ls, the result of lone investigation and study, are

ofered to the public as Ibe best anil mo-1 complete which the

present ataleof medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tbe raediciial

virtues only of Vrgrlable ruiai-ulrs extracted by chemical

process ina stale ol purity, and combined together la sucb a

inanuer as to iniura the best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines bat boen found In tbe Cherry Pectoral

aid Pills both, lo produce a more efScl;nt remedy than bad

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly 'bvlous. While by the old mode rf competition every

reedtclue Is burdened with moro or less of acrimonious and

ii Jurious qualities, by Iblsoach Individual virtue only that Is

de.iroil for the curative eUect is present. All the Inert and

obmxiout quHlillesof eacn tubstance empiojed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self evident tbe effects should prove at they bave proved,

more uroly remedial, and the Fills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other. me Icin kuown to the

world.

As it Is frrqntrt'y expedient that my medicines tbnnld be

ttkrn under the counsel of an attending pbjsielan.and aiho

could not pmpeily J icge of a remedy without knowing Its

coinpo.itiou.l have supplied tho accuralo Formula: by wblcb

both toy Pectoral and rills are wade to the whole body of

practitioners In tbe United States aid British American

Provinces. If, bunover, there should beany one who bat

not received theia, they will bo prom) tly forwarded by mall

to Ids request.

Ufalltne Patent Meilelnei thalareoflered.howfewwould

betaken If their composition was known! 'lbeir lito con­

sists lu their mjslerj. I have no in) sterlet.

Hid ciinputltion of my pr.-paratl ns la laid oren to all

men: and all who are competent to jndfre on the subject

ireely acknowledgs their convictions ot their intrinsic merits

1 he Chorry Pectoral wat pronounced by scieniltlc nun to be

a wonderful medicine beloreits effects were known. Msnj

eminent p' Jslclctis bave declared the saniettiltiEOf my Pills,

and oven moro contldcutly, and are willing lo certify that

their niiUclpaliots weie norelhau realised by their effects

upon trial.

1 hey operate by their powerful tnflnenee on the Interna

vicceia to purify tho blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac­

tionremove tne obstruction, of tbe stomach, bowels, I Ivor,

and other organs of ths bod), restoring their Irregular action

tt. health and bt corrtctlnir, wherever tbey cxi.t, such de­

racxementsai are tbu first origin of disease.

PrtKP.lKEU BY

James C. iyer.

PRACTICAL v ANALVT1C.TL CUEMIST,

LOVVULL, MASri.

Price Conts tier Box. Five IIoxe for .

Soidal Wholesale by nKKRY ft UndnVlLLK;

At Kotail by iiKOWN & GKUUI1S.

TQ'Also, by ray Agents In almost everj town In the Stale.

i.t ' "i 4m

JJas. A lU'Ciure

fflUOOra-tOitS TO Jlr.CLiriSK At illAJtTirr,)

U'liolcsalc and llotall Doalcr in Muxical

JUcxclitttidlsa, Generully,

AO 33, UNI UN STREET.

"TTEF.P.I constantly sipplied witft Piano

JLX fortes, Sheet Music, violin ana uuitar

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have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderrul medicine beforelU effects were known. Many

eminent pbysidans have declared the saraelblngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than reallied by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerfdl influence on Ihe interna

viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy ac­

tionremove tbe obstructions of ibe stomach, bowels, liver,

and otherorgans of the body, restoring their irregular action

to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de­

rangements as nre the first origin of disease.

PREPARED BY

James C. Aycr.

rUACTICALAt ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,

LOWELL, MASS.

1'rlrr. n- innts nr Box. Five Boxen for SI.

Sold at Wholesale by BERRY & DK HOVILLR ;

AtRetailby HKUwa a onuiiiis

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ndividual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative vlrtubs only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved;

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the

world. .

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines shonld be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he

could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing 1U

composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formulas by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States and British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Ofalltbe Patent Medicines thatareoflered.howfawwonld

be taken if their composition was known I Their life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were- more than realized by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on tbe

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e Hoese of

Representatives.

At.uui 1 law i.tsacb, flimsier rien-toncguna.

tJOHS 15. FITZPA THICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Al'O Dr. J. K. CHILTON. Practical Chemist of hew

York Cltv, endorsed by

Hon. w. L. ilAKL V, ecreury ot state.

W.M. 1!. ASTOK.tho richest mania America.

S. I.ELAND a. CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho

tel ; and others.

Dirt (pace permit, we cocld give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Hills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than tbe experience of emi­

nent public men, Is found In tnoir effects upon trisl.

These Pills, the result of long; investigation and study, are

offered to tbe public as the best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the mediclral

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process ina slate of purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best rosults. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been fulled in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more eflclenl remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While l the old mode cf composition every

medicine is burdened with mora or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left bo­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It Is

self-evident the effects shoald prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other meclcice known to the

world.

As it Is frrauestly expedient that my medielnes should De

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and ashe

could not properly iudee of a remedy without knowing lis

composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formulte by which

both my Pectoral and tills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in tbe United Stales ar.d British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not-received them, they will bo

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belief,

Were lllSy 110444aOS4il4llll&4el JJ irci.UIIS U4 SUIU CAUIbCU XJ4I-

lon ana ejiaracrer ssio torcin iue su.icion 01 uniruio.

Amonr tba-raanv eminent gentlemen who have testified

n-favrof-ibew-Pills,-we-raay-mention-r - -

Dr.. A. A , liAVKrt, Auaijl'.c-j uesiuin 01 cosion, sua

8tatei,Assa5er of laaehllS(tUSjvpose high professional

thsrfcclerls endorsed. by tho . . ..t .-: -

! linn. EDWAKl) EVEKr.Tr,.'iea.toror4ie';pltedS4ates''

' KOBKKrrC-. WISTHHOP, Kx'SpSaVef'fcf the IloVse of

Bepresentatttes. ' '

' AitBDTr'LA'WRErfOEj-MInlsterPleu.to Eng 1-nd.

' t JOHN B. riTZFATitlCKiCaiholTe bUhop of. Boston.

; Also Dr. J K. CHILTON, Prtlcal Cljehiiit, qfew

Vork City, endorsed by " " '

IloiCWi:-I.!ACV, Secretary of State. 7

WM, fiASTOK.the rlchent manln America.

S. .iiJXa-St -CO., Proprietors of tho Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and yrheri'

i Did space oerrolt, we could rive many hundred eertifl

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ine hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by person? of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion or untruth.

Among the man) eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of these Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical ChemUt of Boston, and

Elate Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

cnaracier is cnaorseti ty uie

Hon. KUVYAKU r.VKKriTT, henatorol tbe United Slates

ifUBKitr C. WINTIlltOI'. Kx-Siieaker of the House of

Representatives.

Ai;miri lawkkai e.ji mister I'len.tor.njiin.i.

tJOII.N 11. riTZPATKICK, Catholic BUhop or Boiton.

AUo Dr.

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bide, Back and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac, &e. In­

deed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi­

cine is not mora or less required, and much sickness and

suffering might be prevented, If a harmless but effectual Ca­

thartic were more freely used. ?io person can feel well while

a costive habit of body prevail ; besides, It soon generates

serinu and often fatal diseases, which might have been

avoided by tbetunel) and judicious use of a good purgative.

This is alike true of Colds, Feterish symptoms, and Bilious

derangements : they all tend to become or produce the deep

seated and formidable divtempers which load ihe hearses all

over the land, llenco a reliaole family physic is of tbe Srst

importance to the public health, and this Pill has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profesors and Pa­

tients, has ohown results surpassing any thing hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among tbe many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of these Pills,

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es.

KOKEItr C. WINTHKOP, Hx-tfpeaker or the House of

Representatives.

ABUOTr LAWRKNTE, Minister Plen.to Englsnd.

t JOHN B. FlTZl'ATltlCK, Catholic Bishop of Kotnn.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON", Practical Chemist of .New

York City, endorsed by

Hon. W. .. MAKCY, Secretary of State.

WM. It. ASTOK, the richest manlu America,

s. LK1.AM) & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Did space permit, we could viva many hundred certifi­

cates from nil parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than tbe experience of emi­

nent public men, Is found in their effects upon trial.

I bee Pills tbe result of long luvestleailon and tudy, are

oSered to the public as the bet and mot complete which the

present staioof medical "clence can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drujr themselves, but of the medicinal

Mrtuei only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process in a stale of purity, and combined tocether in such a

manner as to inure Ihe best results. This system of comiio­

sltlon for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pill both, to produce a more efficient remedy than bad

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reaon Is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine ta burdened ith mure or less of acrimonioua and

injurious qualities, by thU each individual virtue only that is

desired forthe curative effect I present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of each Mibstaoce emplojed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It Is

clf-eidnt the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer, more powerful

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s

elf evident the effects should provw ns they havo proved,

more pursly remedial, and the Fills a suret, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other niecicine known lo the

world.

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician. and ashe

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its'

com position. 1 hae supplied the accurate Formulie by x mcb

botn my rociorat ana nus are mace to tne wnoie oouy or

practitioners in tho United States and Dritish American

Frovlnces. If, however, there should tie any one who has

not received them, thoy will be promptly forwarded by mull

to his request.

lit nil tne Fatcnt Metirines that areotfered. how few would

tfe taken if their composition was known! 'lheir life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 havo no myMeries.

I he composition or my preparations is laid open to all

men: and all who are rompownt to judge on tho subject

froelv acknowledge their convictions oi their iMrln-ic merits

The ('berry 1'ectoral was pronounced by ecie.ntiliC men

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derangements : they all tend to become or produce the deep

sealed and formidable distempers which load 'he hearses all

over the land. Heuco a reliaole family physic is of the Erst

importifnco to the public health, ami this Pill has been per­

fected with consummate skill 10 meet that demand. An ex­

tn;lre trial of iu virtues by I'hyslciuns, Profeaors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thin: hitherto known

of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were tbey not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

In favor of the Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYEs, Analytical Chemist or Boston,- and

State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character Is endorsed by tho

Hon. EUWAKD KVEKhTT, Senator of the United States.

KOBhttr C. WINTHKOP, Ex-Speaker ofthe House of

Representatives.

ABltorr LA WHENCE, Minister Plen.toEnglnd.

tJOHX 15. F1TZPATKICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Alo Dr. J. K. CHILI ON, Practical Chemist of -New

York City, endorsed by

Hon. W. L. AIAKCY, Secretary of State.

WM. H. ASTOK,the rtchosl man in America.

S. LKLAM) & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel; and others.

bid space permit, we could five many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have beeu used, Out

endenca even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In theireflectsupon trial. '

These Pills, the result of long lut estigalion nnd study, are

offered to the public aa the best and UK complete which the

present sLEte of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but ofthe medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process lua statu ol purity, and combined together in such a

manner as to insure the best result. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has beeu found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy, than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. Tbe reason Is per­

fectly obvious. Whlleliy tha old mode of composition every

medicine is burdened with mora or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect is present. All tho inert and

obnoxious qualities of .-icn substance employed are left be­

hind, the eurative virtues only being retained Hence it is

self-evident the effects ahonld prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, aud the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other niedcine known to the

world.

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

tskenunder the coiA'al of an attending ph6iclan, and as be

could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing its

composition, 1 have HUpplied tbe accurate Formula by which

both n)

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as tbey have proved,

more purely remedial, and tbe Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other niecleine known to tbe

world.

As It Irfreauectly expedient that my medicines should be

tskenunderlhe counsel of an attending phjsiclan, and ashe

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing lu

composition,! care supplied tne accurate i-ormuise oy wmen

both my Pectoral and tills are made to tbe whole body of

practitioners in the United Slates and British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who bas

not received them, they will Ije promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Of all the Patent .Uealelnes that areonered.how few would

be taken If their composition was known I Their life con

sists in tbelr mystery. 1 bare no mysteries.

Ihe composition or my preparations is laid open to an

men: and all wbo are competent to lades on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions or their intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronoancod by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. -Many

eminent physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realised by their effects

upon trial.

iney operate Dy tneir poweriui iouucucouu mv luiersa

viscera to nurifv the blond and stimulate it Into healthy ac

tionremove the obstructions ot the stomach, bowels, liver,

and oiherorgans of the body, restoring' their irregular action

tb

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esent state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the mediciial

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extraciod by chemical

process lna state 01 purity, and combined tucether In such .1

manner as lo loauro thebeit results. This system of compo

sition for medicines bus been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, lo produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly r.bvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that is

desired for the enrative effect is present. All tho inert and

obnoxious qualitiesof each substance employed are left be­

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duce the deep

seated and formidable distempers which load Ibe hearses all

over tbe land. Hence a reliable family ph sic Is of tbe ffrst

Importance to the public health, and this Pill has been per­

fected witn consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex­

tensive trill of its virtues by 1'hvsiclaus, Profes-ors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures bare been effected beyond belief,

were tbey not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid tbe suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in favor of the.e Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. 11AYKS, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character is endorsed by tbe

Hon. EDWARD EVKKKTr, Senator of the United States.

ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of tho House of

Representatives.

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England.

tJOHX B. F1TZPATR1CK, Catholic Bishop or Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

York Cltv, endorsed by

Hon. W. L. MAKCV, Secretary of State.

WM. R. ASTOR.the richest man in America.

S. I.KLAND &l CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Old space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In tbeireffectsupon trial.

These Pill., tbe result of long Investigation and study, are

offered to the public as the best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tho medicinal

virtues only uf Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process In a state of purity, and combined together in such a

manner as to insure tbe best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remody than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

Injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

de.tred for the curative effect is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualitlesof cacb substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self-evident the effects shonld prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to tbe

world.

As U Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and ashe

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing lis

composition, lhavesupplied the accurate Formulas by which

both my Pectoral and (ills are made to the whole body of

prscttUouers in U.a United States and British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to his requesi.

Of all tne Patent Medicines that areoflered-howfewwould

be taken If their composition was knowrV'shelr life con­

sists lu their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

lho composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Tectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Msny

eminent physicians have declared the sametblngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations wero nore than realixod by their

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has shown results surpassing any thlnghitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by jwrsons of such exalted posi­

tion end character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen wno nave lesiineu

ii favor of these Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYES. Analvtical Chemist of Boston, and

State Assaer of MasachuseUs, whose high professional

character is endorsed by the

Hon. KilWAKD JiVKKBTi, benatoroi tne uniteaaiaies.

KOBKKf C. WINT11ROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of

Representatives.

Arsuuri lav krm e. .Minister r-ien.ior.ngnnu.

t JOHN B. FITZ PATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON. Practical Chemist of Iew

Vork Citv, endorsed by

lion. w. L. .MAitUi , pecreiary oi rmie.

WM. B. ASTOK.the richest man in America.

B. LKLAXD & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho

tel ; and others.

Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, hut

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, is found In their effects upon trial.

Thee Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are

offered to the public as the benand most complete which tbe

present state of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but nf the medicli al

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by'chemical

process ins state ot purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to insure the best results. This system of compo­

sition for mediclnss has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by tho old mode of composition every

momclne lsnurueueu wun more or less oi acrimonious ana

inlurions Qualities, bv this each individual virtue only that is

desired far the curative effect in present. All the inert and

obnoxious quaiiuesoi eacn sunsiance empioyeaare leu

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duce tbe deep

sealed and formidable distempers which load 'be hearses all

over the land. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first

Importance to the public heaitn, ana inis rill nas been per

fected witn consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex

tensive trial of its virtues by Physicians. Profesorn and Pa

tients, has shown results surpassing nuy thinghilherto known

ol any medicine. Cures bavo been effected beyond belief,

were mey not suDsianuaiea uy persons 01 sacn exsiica posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in ravor of tnese run, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYKs, Analytical Chemist of Boston, aud

State Assayer of Massachusutts, whose hl;b professional

cnaracier is onaorsea oy me

Hon. F.LWAKO EVKKKTT. Senator of the United Stales.

KOBEKT C. WINTHKOP, Hx-SpeaVor of the House of

nopresentstlves.

ABBOTT LAWRRNDK, Minister Plen. to Bngl'nd.

tJOU.N R. K1TZPATK1CK, Catholic Bishop of lioston.

Also Dr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist or New

York City, endorsed by

Hon. W. I.. MAKCV, Secretary of Htate.

WM. Ii. ASTOit.the richest manln America.

8. LB LAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho­

tel ; and others.

Did space permit, wo could. give many hundred certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi

nent public men, is ronnu in inotr euecis upon trial.

Thcee Pills, tbe result of long investigation and study, are

offered to the public as tho best and mo-t complete which the

present state or mcuicai science can auoru. ineyare com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process Ina state ol purity, and combined together In such a

manner as to Insure the best results. This system of compo

sition ior raeuicines nas oeen luuna in ine unerry reciorai

and Pills both, lo produce a more efficient remedy than had

hlthorto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old modo of composition every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each individual viilue only that is

desired for the curative effect Is present. All the Inert and

obnoxious qualities of oacn substanco employed are left be-

mna, me curative virtues only being retained nence 11 is

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any otner ruericine known to the

world.

As It Is frequently expodlent that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an altondlng physician, and as he

could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing its

composition, 1 have supplied tho accurate Tommies by which

both my Pectoral and I'lllaare made to the whole body of

practitioners in the united Males ar,u uruun American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Or all tbe Patent Medicines that areoflered.how few would

bo taken if their composition was known! Their life con­

sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions or their intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful mediclno belorelts effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the samelhlngor my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realized by their effects

upon trial.

They operate

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dable dialempers which load 'he hearses all

over tbe land. Hence a reliaole family physio Is of the Drat

Importance to tho public neaiin, ana mis rill has been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex

tensive trial of Its virtues by rhyilclans. Profei'ors and Pa­

tients, has shown results surpassing any thinehilberto tnown

ot any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were tney not sunstauiiaiea oy persons oi sutn exaiiea posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in lavor oi tnese run, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYKM. Analytical Chemist of Boston, and

Slate Asia) or of Massachusetts, whose high professional

cuaracter is enuorsea oy me

Hon. KUWAKU KVKKhTr.Senatorof theUnlted Stales.

KOBEliT C. WINTUKOF, Kx-Kpeater of the House of

uepresentauves.

ABBOTT LAWRKNOE.MlnliterPlen.toKngl-nd.

tJOHN H. FITZPATK1CK. Catholic KlshoDof boeton.

Also Cr. J. K. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New

i ora City, endorsed or

Hon. W. L. MAKCV, ReereUry of Stale.

WM. B. ASTOK, the richest manln America,

8. LELA.NO di CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho

le i ; ana omers.

Did "Dice permit, we could el re many hundred certifi

cates from all parts where the 1'ills have been uwd, but

evidence even more convincing man me experience ot emi­

nent public men. Is found in tneiretfoctsupon trial.

These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are

ofered to the nubile as Ibe best and most comnlete which the

present stale of medical science can a&ord. They are com-

pounuea not oi tne orugs themselves, oui oi me meaicnai

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process Ina stata of purity, and combined togother in such a

manner as to insure tnebc.l results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than bad

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every .

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

Injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect it present. All the Inert and

obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be

hind, the curative virtues onl) being retained Hence it Is

self evident tbe effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, aud the fills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other niecicine known to the

world.

As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines sbonld be

taken nndcr the counsel of an attending pbjslclan, and as ho

couiu not properly Judge or a remeay witnout Knowing its

compoiitlon.l have supplied tbe accurate Formulas by which

both iny Pectoral end rills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United Mates at. a urlllsh American

frorinces. If, however, there should be any one tvbo has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall

io nis requeei.

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. ASTOK, the richest manln America.

fi. I.KLA.ND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan He­

lei ; and others.

Lid SDace permit, we could give many hundred certifi

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the eiperlence of emi

nent public men, Is round in their effects upon trial.

These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are

offered to the public as tbe best and mct complete which the

present stale of medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process In a state of parity, and combined together In such a

manner as 10 insure ineoe-t results. 101s system ui cuuijv­

sitlon for medicines bas been found In the Cherry Pectoral

aud Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that is

desired lor the curative enect is present, au me inert ana

obnoxious Qualities of each substance emnlovedare left be

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It Is

self-evident tbe effects should prove as they have proved,

more uurelv remedial, and tbe Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other meClclne known to the

worm.

As It Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken undor the counsel of an attending ph)siclan,and as he

could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing lis

eomDoiltlon.l have sunnlied the accurate Formulee by welch

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

practitioners in the United States and British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one wbo has

not received mem, tney will oe prompuy lorwarueo. oy man

to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that areonered, how fewwould

be taken If their composition was known I '1 heir life con­

sists tn their myrtery. I have no mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open to all

men: and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific mnto be

a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many

eminent nbvsieians have declared the tamethlnzof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than realized oy tnoir euects

upon trial.

They operate by the

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d give many hnndrod certifi­

cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but

evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi­

nent public men, Is found In their effects upon trial.

These fills, the result of long Investigation and study, are

offered to ths public as tho besland most complete which the

present state uf medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

process Ina state of purity, nnd combined together In sueh a

manner as to insure tbe best resells. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is per­

fectly obvious. Wbllehy tbe old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened tth mure or less of acrimonious and

Injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired for tho curative effoct Is present. All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of eacn substance emploed are left be­

hind, tho curative virtues only being retained Hence It la

self-evident tbe effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than aoy other nieClcina known to the

world.

As It Is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken under the counsel of an attending phvsiclan.andashe

could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing Its

composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Pormulss by which

both my Pectoral and Pills are made to tbe whole body of

practitioners In the United States and British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, tbey will be promptly forwarded by mall

to bis request.

Of all tbe Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would

be taken If their composition was known I their life con­

sists in their mj.tery. 1 bave no mysteries.

Tbe composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judze on the subject

freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medlclno before Its effects were known. Many

eminent physicians bave declared the same thine of my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were more than realised by their effects

upon trial.

They operate by their powerful Influence on the Interna

viscera to Durlfv the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ao-

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-20 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

ills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. Ttae reason is per­

fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every

medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that Is

desired for the curative effect Is present. "All the inert and

obnoxious qualities of eacn substance employed are left be­

hind, the curative vlrtuer only being retained Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than auy other medicine known to tbe

wotld.

As it is frequently expedient

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-21 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

taken If their composition was known I Their life con­

sists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.

Tbe composition of my preparations Is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

freoly acknowledge thelrconvictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine beforelts effects were known. Many

eminent pbysicians have declared the same thlngof my Pills,

and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realised by their effects

upon trial.

Th.y operate by their powerful

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-21 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

land. Hence a reliaole family physic Is of tho first

lmrortanro to the public health, and this Pill bas been per­

fected with consummate skill to meet that domand. An ex

tensive trial of iu virtues by Physicians, Professors and Pa­

tients, bas shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known

ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,

were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi­

tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among tho many eminent gentlemen who have testified

in faror of these Pills, we may mention :

Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-22 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

nf the drugs themselves, but of the mcdlciial

irtues only of Vegetable remedies oxtractfcd by chemical

jprocess In a state of purity, and combined together In such a

juauner as to insure thebet results. This system of eorapo­

eulon for mnllrlnes has been found in Uie Cherry Pectoral

and PilN both, to product a more efficient remedy than had

Lilnrrto been obtained by any process. The reason is per­

foolly obvions. While by tho old inodo cf composition every

iied!ciue is burdened with mure or less of acrimonious and

aiijunoua qualities, by this each individual vutue only that la

desired for the curative effect is present. AU the Inert and

obnexious qualitiesof each substance employed are left be­

hind, the curame virtues only being retained Hence II is

s-elf evident the effects shoild prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and ihe Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other nieClciue known to fie

world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

taken uvder the counsel of an attending physician, and as be

could net properly judge of a remedy ithout knowing its

composition, 1 havesuppbed the accurate Formulae by which

both tnv Pectoral aud Pills are made to tbe whole body of

practitleners iu the United States and British American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail

to his requu.t.

Ofalltne Patent Modiclnestbatareoflered.howfewwould

ho taken if their composition was known! 'lheir life con­

sists in their mystery. I

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-23 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

le body of

practitioners in tne united stales and Brillsn American

Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail

lo his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that areollered, how few would

betaken If their composition was known! Their life con­

sists in their mjtery. I have no mysteries.

The cumpo'ltion of my preparations is laid open to all

men; and all who are competent to Judge on the subject

Ireely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits

The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be

a wonderful medicine before Its effects were known. Many

eminent physicians have declared the eametbingof my Pills,

and even more confldeutly, and are willing to certify that

their anticipations were nore than realised by their effects

upon trial.

they operate by their powerful

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-23 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

are

offered to the public asthebestand most complete which the

present stateof medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tho modlclral

virtues only or egtlaMe remedies extracted uy chemical

process In a state of purity, and combined together in such a

manner as to Insure the bet results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has beeu found in tlie Cherry Pectoral

and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by auy process. The reason is per-.

lectiy obvious, vt cue tho old mode cr composition evrry

medicine Is burdenm witb more or less of acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that is

ocsiroa lor tne curative eneel H present. All tne inert and

obnoxious qualities of eacn substance emplo)cd are left be

hind, the curatUe virtues only being retained Hence It Is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the

worm.

As it 1 frequently expe'dient

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-25 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

ce emplojedare left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence lt is

self-evident the effects shonld prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, and the fills a surer, more powerful

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-26 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

lious

deranzeinents: they all tend to become or produce the deep

seated ami formidable distempers hich load he hearses all

over tho Ikud. Hence a reliant family physic Is of the first

Importance to the public Uenltii, and this Pill baa been per­

fected with eoueui.imaio kkitlto meet that demand. Au ex­

Unslre trial of Us irtues by Physicians, Professors and I a­

tlents. haishown results surpaiiiug r.uy thini: hitherto kuown

Ol any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belier,

were they not substantiated uy peri.ous of such exalted losi­

tiou and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among tho in:iny eminent Rentlenieu who have testified

In favorof these Pills, wc may nienllou:

Dr. A. A. HAYEs, Analytical Chemi.t of Boston, and

State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional

character is endorsed by the . ,, .,

Ilou. EliWAKl) KVUKK.rr.Renatorof the United States.

KOBEltr C. WISTHKOP, Kx-Speater of the House of

KepresenUtlves. ... . ,. , ,

ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Hen. to Lnsl .nd.

tJOHN H. FITZPATKICK, Catholic Klshop of Boston.

Also Ur.

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-27 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

eifwi It tireseut All the inert and

bi'oxiousiualitiesoreacn pubstance employed are left be­

i biud, the cunitHe virtues only being retained Hence It n

i dr evident tho effects hold prove as they have proved.

tuure purely remedial, ana me mis a surer, moie uciiu

anCtdite to disease than any other meciciue known to the

W Aa It is frequently expedient that my medicines should be

tafcMi under the counsel of an attending phsiclan.andashe

uli not properly judge or a reineuy wunoui niwis iu

Munr.Hiou.i navesuppiieu uio k,s . -j

. ..... 1 1.1.1- ..... .nulla In th W hoi H llOllV Ol

bolll iny reriorai an" i i.

pnctii.oners in tne unueu niaies aim mm

Province. If, however, there should be any one who has

not received them, Ihoy will be promptly forwarded by mall

to Ills reaunet. ,..-,,

OfallLlie Fatenl .Meuicines inaiateouereu.uo­

be taWet. if their composition was known I Their life cua­

sun intlveirm)ery. (i have no mjsteriea.

The cociposition or my preparations is m pu x, .

men; anc an wno are coaipeiem wjuu. vi-j---freely

ecksowledge their convictions ot Iheir intrinsic merits

The Cherry I'eciorai a pronouiiceu oj lunm.- '

a wonderfel medicine belorelts effects were known. Many

eminent ptiysicians have declared the sauiethingof my 1 ills,

and even-More confidently, and are willing to certify that

Iheir anticipation were nore than realized by their effects

They operate by Iheir powerful

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-28 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

demredfortho curaiive em-ct is present. All the inert and

... . . .....Inrul ri li-l llM-

Olinoxiouii quailliesui uaiii i-uiimni.o u.,.....-. --

bind. Die curatue virtues old) being retained Hence 41 is

self evident the eBects nhoiid prove as mey nave pro.ru.

more purely remedial, end the Pills a snret, more powerful

-...1...... .!.... n.r nlVia. iiimIi-MIA tlltlWtl to llltf

SIHIlWLClWUIOCflluilwu J v.-v. -

world. ... . , . .

An it li rrequently .ftpedieiit that my medicines should be

takenunder lUi- counnol of an attoudins phjsician.and a-ihe

could not properly jmtee of a remedy ithout knowing its

-nmrwi.iiion. 1 havM.uimlied the accurate Formnlie by which

both n y Pectoral and foils arc. made to the whole body of

maclilioiiHrs in ihe unitea .-laies m

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-29 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

d others.

Did space permit, wo could give many hundred certiS­

cales from all parts where ibe Pills hute been nrod, but

evidence even more convinclne thin tbe experience ot emi

nent public men. Is found In theireffecls upon trial.

1 liese Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are

offered tn the public as the best and most complete which the

present state of medical science can afford, fnryare com­

Jioiinded net of the drugs themselves, but of the uiediciral

virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical

proccst tus. state of purity, and combined together in such a

manner as to iniure tbe best results. This system of compo­

sition for medicines has been found In the Cherry Pectoral

and 1111s both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had

hitherto been obtained by any process. Tbe reason Is per­

fectly obvious. U bile by tbo old mode cf composition e cry

medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and

injurious Qualities, by thiseach individual virtue only that is

desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert 'and

obnoxious qualities of each tubslanco employed are left be­

hind, the curative virtues only being retained Hence It is

self evident the effects should prove as they have proved,

more purely remedial, aud the Pills a surer, more powerful

antidote to disease thau any other niei'iciue known to the

world.

As It Is frequently expedient that my medicines should ba

taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he

could not proerly judge of a remedy without knowing Its

composition. I havusuppi'ed the accurate Formula by wblch

both my

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From Nashville union and American.

1856-03-30 | Nashville, Tenn. | View witness in context

d others.

Did space permit, wo could give many hundred certifi­

cate' from all pans wbrre the Pllb have been need, nut

evidence even more convincing than the experience of cuil­

nnlpublip men, Is found in taeirerreetsnpon trial.

The so li Us, tbe result uf loug investigalion and study, are

o!ered to the public as Ibe best and mint complete which the

prcient sUteof medical science can afford. They are com­

pounded not of tbe drugs themselves, but of the medicir al

virtues only i-f Vegetable remedies extracted by chociical

process Ina stale of pur.ty. and combined together In fuch a

manner as to I mure tbe best results. This system of compo­

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From The Hillsborough recorder.

1856-04-09 | Hillsborough, N.C. | View witness in context

more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer,

more powerful anlidote to discase than any other

modicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my modicins

should be taken ander the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I hav

suppliod the accurate Formuls by which both my

Pecteral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amere

lean Provinces. If, however, there should bo any

one who hias not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his addreas.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

fow would be taken if their composition was known!

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to

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From Grand River times.

1856-04-23 | Grand Haven, Mich. | View witness in context

. Ilenco a

reliable family physic is of tho first importance to

the public health," and this Pill has been perfected

with consummate skill to meet that demand. An

cxtensivo trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes­

sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing

any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures

have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub­

stantiated by persons of such exalted position and

character ns to forbid tho suspicion of untruth.

Among tho many eminent gentlemen who have

testified in favor of

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From The Opelousas courier.

1856-05-03 | Opelousas, La. | View witness in context

tue only that is desired for the curamtive

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formule by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer.

lean Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known I

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

'The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their co.rictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Peetoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its

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From The true Democrat.

1856-05-06 | Little Rock, Ark. | View witness in context

or medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ol>­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by Ibis each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. lienee it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that mv medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as lie could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have

supplied the accurate Formula by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Piactitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded bv mail to bis request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are otl'ered. how

few would he taken if their composition was known !

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its effects were known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thing of

mv Fills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

than realized by

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From The Salisbury herald.

1856-05-07 | Salisbury, N.C. | View witness in context

erly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate -Formulas- by which lwth my

rectimu and 1 ills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces! If, however, there should be any

one who has Wt received them, they i will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request.! -

Of all -he Patent iledicines that are Gfi'ered, how

few .-would be taken if their composition was known !

Their jlife consists .in their mystery. I have no

mysteries. r . - 1 ' - ; . !!

Thei composition- of my preparations is laid open

to all .men, and'iall .wh

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From The Weldon patriot.

1856-05-16 | Weldon, N.C. | View witness in context

ncd. ' Hence

self-eviden the ejects should prove as they have

proved more purcjy remedial, and the Pills a'sureri,

more powefuJL antidote to disease than any- .other

medicine khown to the world. j

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of 'an attending

Physician, and aw he could not prncily jsidsi oN

remedy without -ik nowinft its co&ipoMtion, 1 have

suppbed the accurite. Fomiula; by which lxth my

Pectoral uid Pills are made to the whole body oi

Practitioners in the Unitt-d States and Biitii Amcrf

ican Provinces. 1 f however there -'should, be hut

one who has not received them, tb'ey will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his address. :

Of all the Psten t Medicines that are oifered, how

few would be taken if their composition wn kiiimnA

Their life jcojisibts in their .mystcrv,. ! 1 hae

mysteries.. ;

, 11e com jjDsition of my preparations is Uid oj.ctj

to all men, ;and all who are coinietcnt to' ji'idjie on

the subjectl freely acknowledge their I cifiivictionij

of, their -iitfmsic mirrits. The Cherry Pectoral wiii

pronounced by scientific men to oe wonderful'

medicine bofore its

eilects were known. i Manv cm'

inent PhyHiicinns have declared the sAme Vninji i.f

my Pjlls, and even more contideii

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From The true Democrat.

1856-05-20 | Little Rock, Ark. | View witness in context

for medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that mv medicine

should he taken under the counsel of an al tending

Physician, and as he could not properly p.Uge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, l have

supplied the accurate Formula' by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Piactitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded bv mail to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would he taken if their composition was known !

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its effects were known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thing of

my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

than realized by

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From Mineral Point tribune.

1856-06-03 | Mineral Point, Wis. | View witness in context

medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pector:J and Pills both, to produce ~

more clh ieiit remedy than had hitherto bo n ob­

tained by any process. The reason Ls perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

modi ine is I-rdened with more or less of acri­

monious and i iurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is diisirod for the curative

etfi t s present. Alith* inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance empl'jsed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evid ;t the effects should prove as they have

proved more

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From The independent press.

1856-07-11 | Abbeville C.H., S.C. | View witness in context

alike' true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and

, Bilious derangements. They all tend to bocome or

produce the deep seated and' formidable distempers

-.which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a

reliable family physic is of the first importance to

the public health, and this Till has been perfected,

with consummate skill to meet that demand. An>

extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors,

and Patients, has shown results surpassing

any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cqres

have been cflccted beyond belief, were they not sub­

stantiatcd by persons of such cxalteu position and

character as to forbid the suspicion cf untruth.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have

testified

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From Wheeling daily intelligencer.

1856-07-30 | Wheeling, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

the best and roost complete which the

present state of medical science can afford. Tliry are com­

pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal

virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical

process in a state of purity, and combined together In such

U8SS ** t<L,lITre ?c 5?* rtnlxa. This system of com­

Ki i .i ! medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral nnd

fins both, to produce a more efficient remedy than han hith­

ttSS1? Vf an? pro^tM- Tho rtiuon is perfectly

obvious, While by the old mode of composition every medi­

cine is burdened wiUi wore or less or acrimonious and

injurious qualities, by this each Individual virtue only

that Is desired for the curative effect is present. All the

inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed

are left behind, the curative

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From Indiana American.

1856-10-03 | Brookville, Ind. | View witness in context

ful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my modicins

should be taken under the counsel of an

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formulss by which 5oth my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

fow would be taken if their composition was kaown!

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From The true Democrat.

1856-10-07 | Little Rock, Ark. | View witness in context

tive virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should lie taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as be could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have

supplied the accurate Formula; by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Piactitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should tie any

one who has not received them, they will lie

promptly forwarded by mail to bis request.

Of all the

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From The Lehigh register.

1856-10-08 | Allentown, Pa. | View witness in context

investigation and

study, are offered to the public its the best and

most complete which the present state of medical

science can afford. '[hey are compounded not of

the drugs themselves, bait of the medicinal virtues

only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical

process in a state of purity, and combined together

in such a manner as to insure the best results. This

system of composition for medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to poultice a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob­

tained by ally process. '[tie reason is perfectly oo­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired

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From Southern sentinel.

1856-10-11 | Plaquemine, Parish of Iberville [La.] | View witness in context

fills «jurer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any othc<"

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my madirine

should he taken under the counsel of an atHmdina:

Physician, und as he could not properly jud<re of a

remedy without knowing its composition. I ^ji»e

supplied I he iwcurate Formulas by which botl^mr

Pectoral and Pills are mode to thç whcie j>. iy of

Practitioners in the United Statss and Britis«. Amer­

ican province«. If. however, there #>on)rl lie lujy

one who has not received them, they will be

proipptly forwarded bv mail to his request.

Of all'the Patent Medicmes that are offered, how

few would be taken if their "composition wuü known

T!i»ir life consist* m tieir mystery. I hase no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparation« is laid opcrj

to all men, sind all who are competent to judge on

the subject freoiv acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits, i'he Cherry Pectoral

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its alfects were, known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thing of

my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing tsr certify that their anticipations were luore

than realiiod by their effects upon trial.

They operate by their powerful infj^oocc o« tlia

interim! vis*era tfi puiifv the blood anivstimulate it

into healthy action remove the olistrnetion« of

the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the

hodr,restoring their irregular action to health, aud

by correcting,Wherever they exist. Vach derange­

ments as are the first origin of disease.

Being ssgar-wräpped, they are pleasant to take,

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1856-10-17 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

prove as they have

proved remedi I. and the Pills a smor,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that mv medicina

should be taken under the counsel ef an attending

1 hysician, and as lie could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have

supplied the acurate Formula? hv which both mv

Pectoral and Pills are made to lire whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican I rovinecs. If, there

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From The Athens post.

1856-10-17 | Athens, Tenn. | View witness in context

r mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and nil who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their conviction!

of their intrinsic merit. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its effects wcro known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thing of

ui y Pills,' and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations wero more

than realized by their effects upon trial.

Tliey operate by their powerful influence on the

internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it

into hoalthv action remove the obstructions of

the stomach, bowels, liver, and other orgnfrs of the

body, restoring their irregular action to health, and

by 'correcting, wherever they exist, such derange­

ments as are the Hist origin of disease.

. llcing sugar wrapped they aro pleasant to take,

and being purely vegetablu, no harm call arise from

their use in any quantity.

For minute 'directions, see the wrapper on the

Hew.

rrtfci'AitKi) nv

JAMES C. AYKB,

Priirticnl ami Analytical Chemist,

LOWELL, MASS.

Price 23 Cent per Box. Five Boxoi for $L

SOLD BT

O. W

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From The Athens post.

1856-10-31 | Athens, Tenn. | View witness in context

curative

l Meet is piescnt. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Ilcnee it is

self-evident the etlects should provo as they have

proved more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to discaso than any othor

medicine known to the world.

As it is ficiitcntly expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as ho could not properly judgo of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formula) by which both my

1 'cetera I and Pills ure made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If however there should be any

une who lias not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his address.

Of till 'the Patent Medicines that nre offered, h

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From Indiana American.

1856-10-31 | Brookville, Ind. | View witness in context

for medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pilis both, to produce a

ore efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indl­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

effoct is presont. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently

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From The Opelousas courier.

1856-11-01 | Opelousas, La. | View witness in context

rtue only that is desired for the curative

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition. I have

supplied the accurate Formule by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known i!

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its effects were known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thing of

my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

than realized by their effects upon trial.

They operate by tht'ir powerfal influence on the

internal viscera to purify

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From The Lehigh register.

1856-11-19 | Allentown, Pa. | View witness in context

by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

eflhet is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed arc left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have

proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a sharer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicineknown to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Ponnulhe by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his address.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known I

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mvsteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge ma

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. 'the Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1856-12-12 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

the experience of eminent public men is found in

their effects upon trial.

These Fills, the result of long investigation and

study, arc ottered to the public as the best and

most complete which the present state of medical

science can afford. They are compounded not of

the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues

only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical

process in a state of purity, and condoned together

in such a manner as to insure the best results. This

system of composition for medicines hasbeeu found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Fills both, to produce a

moro efficient remedy then had hitherto been ob­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, o\cry

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

\ulua[ virtue only that is desired tor th urative

ellcvt is prevent. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident tlie effects should prove as they have

proved more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel ef an attending

Physician, nnd ns ho could not properly judge of a

remedy without

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From Indiana American.

1856-12-19 | Brookville, Ind. | View witness in context

and Iimbs, Female Compiaints, $ Ne. Indeed,

tery few are the diseases in which a lirgstive Med

tine is not miore or leas respired, and much slek­

ness and sulfering might be preveitied, if a harin

loss but effectual Cathartie were more freely mied

No person can feel well while a costive habit of

body prevails; besides, it sosin generatos serions and

ofton fatal discases, which might hive been avoided

by the timely and judichngs use of a good purgative.

This is allke true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and

Bilious derangements. They all tend to bectine of

produce the deep seated and formidable distemper

which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a

feliable famlly physic is of the first linportanre to

the public health, and this Pill has been perfacied

with consuminste sklil to meet that demand. An

sztonsive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes­

sors, and P'atients, has shuwn results surpassing

any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures

have been effected beyind in nef, were they not sub

stantiated by perssuis of such exalted position and

character as to furbid

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1857-01-09 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

ch 1..:\<l the fn arses all over the land. Hence a

rt-li.d;!' family phyaic is of the first importance to

, the public b :Ith, and this Pill has been perfect's!

with cnnsiimmaic skill to meet that demand. Au

, extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, rrofes­

sors, and Pe.ticitU, has i-l.own results surpassing

any thug hitherto known of any modi ine. Cures

l have 1 .. !< ted b- -md belief, were they not sub­

stnn i .tcd by p< r- ns of such exalted position and

1 chain ter as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.

Among tho many eminent gentlemen who hav*

testified m favor >.f these 1 ills, we may mention:

Dr. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist, of Boston,

! and State A-River of Massachusetts, vvhose high

i professional character is endorsed by the

Hoy. Eiiwaud

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1857-01-23 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

ed, it is

self-evident the effects should prove asWhey have

proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that, my medicine

should lie taken under the counsel ef an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, l have

supplied tlie accurate Formulas by which both tor

Pectoral and Pills are made to tho whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not reccivod them, they will be

promptly forwarded bv mail to his address.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known !

Their life consists in tlieir mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of,

their intrinsic merits. The Chary Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine lie fore its effecls were known. Many em­

inent Physichfes have declared the same thing of

my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were morw

than realized by their effects upon trial.

They operate by their powerful influence on the

internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it

into hoalthv action remove the obstructions of

the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the

body, restoring their ieregnlar action to health, and

by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangc­

! ments as are the first origin of disease. .

Being sugar wrapped they are plcasimt to fWHT

] and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from

their use in any quantity.

For minute directions, see on the

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From Houma Ceres.

1857-02-07 | Houma, Parish of Terrebonne, La. | View witness in context

s it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formulm by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known!

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mvsteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its

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From Virginia free press.

1857-02-12 | Charlestown, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Thyaican, and as he sould aot propsrly rudye oft

supplied the accurate Formuls by which both sy

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Atuers

lean Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not recelved them, they will be

promptly forwardod by mafl to his addgess

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

fow would be tahen if their compoaition was known!

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

The cenpesiden of py pesperastions in lelf opes

to all men, and all who are competent to

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1857-02-13 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

ied the accurate Formulas by which both my

I Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

| Practitioners in the United States and British Amcr-

I ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

I promptly forwarded bv mail to his address.

Of all the Patent Medicines that arc ottered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known

Their life consists iu their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific, men to be a wonderful

medicine liefore its effects were known. Many em

incut. Physicians have declared the same tiling >f

my Pills, and even more confidently, nnd ore wilh

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

than realized by their effects upon trial.

They operate by their powerful influence on tbo

internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it

into healthy action remove the obstructions of

the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tho

body, restoring their irregular action to nenlth, and

by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange*

Hunts as arc the first origin of disease.

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1857-03-20 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

will-

I iMg to reitify that their anticipation* were niur*

I than realise* by their effects upon trial.

They operate ly their powerful influence nn the

' internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it

| into healthy action remove the obstructions of

the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of Ut*

body, restoring their irregular action to health, aud

by correcting, wherever they exist, such dcraaga­

inent* as are the first origin of disease.

Being Hugnr wrapped they are pleasant to take,

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1857-04-03 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

should prove as they have

i proved more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world,

i As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel an a (tending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of u

remedy without

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From Cooper's Clarksburg register.

1857-06-05 | Clarksburg, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

b­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for tho curative

effect is present. 'All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world. #

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not propcrlv judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formula; by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known !

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mvsteries. . .

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who arc competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

p

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From Cooper's Clarksburg register.

1857-07-03 | Clarksburg, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

curative

effect is present."^All the iiicrt arid obnoxious qual­

ities of eaoh substance employed are left Behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to diseasothan any other

medicine known to the world. .

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as pe could not propcHy judge of a

remedy withifut' miowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formulie by'which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Praetifibnert irtthe V nitcdSUWrSiitBritish Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they wilt bt

promptly forwarded by mail to liis request.

Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, h

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From Cooper's Clarksburg register.

1857-08-14 | Clarksburg, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

tho pvnrrimrn of pminrnt nnhlfa men is found In

Uwic effects upon trial.

These Pais, the result ef lonp investigation and

study, arc offered to the public as the best and

most complete which the present state of medical

scicnce can afford. They are compounded not of

the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues

only of vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical

Erocess in a state of purity, and combined together

1 such a manner as to insure the best results. This

system of composition for medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Fills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto bee* ob­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. while by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or loss of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that Is desired for the camrthe

effect is present. All the inert md otswiwu qual­

ities of each substance employed arc left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as tbey have

proved, more purely remedial, and the FiRs a sorer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any Other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken ontfcr the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he >nH not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have

supplied the accurate Formula by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United State* and British Amer­

ican Province*. If, however, there should be any

on* who has

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1858-01-08 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

ies, extracted by chemical

process in a state of purity, and combined together

in such a manner as t*> insure the best results. This

system of composition for medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While ly the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of noi­

monioua and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed arc left liehind, the

. curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident effects should prove as they hye

proved more par.77"* ..T' . I ?

more :t*;i : itidot<* t-i disease th.m any ctii^Hß

medicine known to the world.

As it is freiy.ii i.tiv < \}U<D> :,t i! ; mv

should be t.k-o unh r th*'

Phtsici.m, ml ns h< c.D.id not ]-i W

remedy without knowing its composition, 1

supplied the accurate Formula* by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of .

Practitioners in the U nitod States and lirit is'i Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has

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From Meigs County telegraph.

1858-02-16 | Pomeroy [Ohio] | View witness in context

medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob­

tained by anv process. Tho reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for tho curative

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surer,

more powerful antjdote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should be taken under the counsel of nn attending

Physician, and os he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formula! by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are mado to tlio whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provuices. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded bv mail to his request.

Of nil the Patent Medicines that nrc offered, how

few would be taken if thoir composition wus known !

Their life consists in their mystery. I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who aro competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsio merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine before its effects were known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thing of

my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

than realized by their effects upon trial.

They operate by their

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From Meigs County telegraph.

1858-02-23 | Pomeroy [Ohio] | View witness in context

medicines bos been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob­

tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or lass of acri­

monious and injurious tpmlities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

effect Is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance eniploj-ed'are left behind , the

curative virtues only being retained. Henco if is

sclf-evidont the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surer,

more poworful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should bo taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, I have

supplied tho accurate Formulae by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the -whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded bv mail to his request.

Of all the Patent M'cdicinos thnt are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known !

Their life consists in their mystery.' I have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all men, and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsie merits. The Cherry Pectoral was

pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful

medicine beforo its effects were known. Many em­

inent Physicians have declared the same thinp of

my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

thun realized by their effects upon trial.

They operate by their powerful influence on the

internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it

into' healthy action remove the obstructions of

the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the

body, restoring their irregular action to health,, and

by correcting wberever they ex tat, rich derange­

ments. as are the first origin of disease.

Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take,

and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise fram

their use in any quantity.

For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.

PKKIIAKKD BY

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From Montgomery County sentinel.

1858-04-02 | Rockville, Md. | View witness in context

vious. While by the old inode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acri­

monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that iR desired for the curative

effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove as they have

proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease than any other

medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

should Ire taken under the counsel of nn attending

Physician, and as he aould not properly judge of a

remedy without knowing its composition, 1 hate

supplied the accurate Formula; by which both my

Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole liody of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any

one who has not received them, they will t>e

promptly forwarded bv mail to bis address.

Of all the Patent Medicines that arc offered, ho*v

few would be taken if their composition was known .

Their life consists in their mystery. 1 have no

mysteries.

The composition of my preparations is laid open

to all m

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From Carroll free press.

1858-04-28 | Carrollton [Ohio] | View witness in context

on trial.

The Pills, the result of long investigation sad

study, arc offered to the public as the bast sad

most complete which the present state of medical

science caa afford. They art compounded net of

the drags themselves, but of the medicinal virtues

anly of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical

Koreas in s state of purity, and combined together

such a manner as to insure the best results. This

eysteni of composition for medicines has been found

in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a

more efficient remedy than had hitherto bean ob­

tained bv au process. The reason U perfectly ob­

Tious.

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From Wheeling daily intelligencer.

1858-07-20 | Wheeling, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

as they have proved, more

purely remedial, and tho Pill* a surer, more powerful antidote to

disease than any other medicine known to tho world.

As it is frequently exjiedieut that my medicine slxould bo taken

under tho couiikoI of an attending Physician, and as he could not

pn?i?erly judge of a remedy without knowing its coinj*?i?itiou, I

have supplied the accurate Formula; by which both my lVctoral

and Pills ure mado to the whole body of l?rnctitlotiers in tho

Uliib'd States and liritisli Auiericau Provinces. If, however, thero

should bo any ono who has not received them, they will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request.

Of nil the Patent 31ediciues that aro offered, how few

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From The Greenville advocate.

1858-07-29 | Greenville, Bond County, Ill. | View witness in context

ing its coiupo-itiou, I h.ivn

Hiipjdicd the ineiirnte Korriiulw by which hoth iiiv

I'eetornl nml Tills are made to the whole liody of

Iracti'.ioners in the Iuited States and ilritiah Amer­

ican J'rofinees. If, however, there should be anv

one who has rmt received them, they will be

promptly forwarded bv mail to his request.

Of nil the 1atent Medicines that are offered, h w

few would lie taken if their composition Was know u !

Their life consists in their mystery. 1 have no

The eornposition of my preparations is 1 >1 open

to all men, ami all who an..potent to judo mi

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From Wheeling daily intelligencer.

1858-07-30 | Wheeling, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

judge of a r?:iiu<ly without knowing.it^ composition, I

have supplied the accurate*Formula; by which both my Pectoral

and Pills are mado to the wliolo" l?ody of Practitioners in the

United States and British American Provinces. If.however, there

nhould Lo. any on<? who lias not received them, thoy, will be

promptly forwarded by mail to his request. ?

Of all the Patent M^dJcines that are offered, how few would be

taken if their composition was known! Their life conniHta in

their rovstery. 1 have no rovsteries. The comiiosition of my

preparations is laid open to all men, and all who aro competent

to judge on the s%ily'ect freely acknowledge their convictions of

their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral true pronounced by

sc!?iitilic men to be a wonderful medicine, before its effects were

known. Many eminent .Physicians have declared the same thing

of my PU!?. and even more confidently, and are willing to certify

that their anticipations were mure than realized by their effects

upon tfial.

They operate by their

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From Kanawha Valley star.

1858-08-03 | Charleston, Va. [W. Va.] | View witness in context

his each indi

vidual virtue only that is desired thr the curative

effect is rrresent, All the inert and sbnoxious quel

ities of each substance dmployed are feft behind, the

curative virtues only being retaine. Hence it is

self evidhit the effects should proe as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surer,

more powerful antidote to disease

naédicine known to the

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From Nebraska advertiser.

1859-01-27 | Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.] | View witness in context

n is perfectly ob­

vious. While by the old mode of composition, every

medicine is burdened with more or less of acn­

riouious and injurious qualities, by this each indi­

vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative

fffect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual­

ities of each substance employed are left behind, the

cralive virtues only beir g retained. Hence it is

self-evident the effects should prove, as they have

proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a 6urer,

'nor powerful antidote to disease than any other

indieinc known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicine

. should be taken under the counsel of an attending

Physician, and as he could not properly judee of a

reiuedv without knowine its composition, I have

supplied the accurate Formulae by which both my

Pectoral ai.d rills are made to the whole body of

Practitioners in the United States and British Amer­

ican Province. If, however, there khould be any

ho has rot received them, they will be

rroiririt!v forwarded bv mail to his request.

Of til the Patent Medicines that are offered, how

few would be taken if their composition was known I

Their life consists ia their mystery. I have no

to vt! cries.

"The composition cf my preparations is laid open

t all men. and all who are competent to judge on

the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of

their

ir intrinsic merits, lie Cherry Pectoral was

nronouneed bv scientific men to be a wonderful

tuedicine before its effects were known. Many em

inent Phvsii ians Lave declared the same thini? of

my Pill, tnd even more confidently, and are will­

ing to certify that their anticipations were more

than realized by tLeir effects upon triaL

They operate by their powerful influence on the

Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it

into healthy action remove the obstructions of

the frtomsch, bowels, liver, and other organs of the

body, restoring their irregular action to health, and

by. correcting, wherever they exist, such derange-

lueru as are me nrsi ongui oi uiscase.

Being 6i:gnr-wrapped, they are pleasant to take,

and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from

their use in anr quantity.

For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.

rKF.PAELD BY

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