rocTic V - recess. 1 Mtca vsr bkmaivi issrso. THE STREAM OF DEATH. There is ft ream whose narrow tide . The known and unknown world divide, Where til must 50: Iu waveless waters, dark and deep, Mid sullen silence, downward sweep, , With moanless flow. I taw where at that dreary flood, A smiling infant prattling stood, Whose hour waa come; Untaught of ill, it near'd the tide, bank, a to cradled reist, and died, 'I' ' . like ge'ng home, Follow'd with languid eye anon, " A youth, tWa'sed, and pale, and wan ; And there alone lie gated upon tlie leaden stream, And fcar'd to plunge 1 heard a scream, r ' And be wan gone. And then form in manhood' strength Came buatling on, till there at length lie aaw life's bound; He shrunk and raised the bitter prayer Too late hi shriek' id wild despair . ' The water druwu'd. ' Next awed Upon that surgfeless shore :A being bow'd with many a score Of toilsome years. Earth-bound and sad he left tiie bank, . Back tura'd bis dimming eye, and ssnk, Ah! full of tears. I Iw bitter must thy water be, On Death! How hard a thing, ah me! -jiins-aii. " 7 r I muaed when to that at ream again, -JLAnother child of mortal man T. , .With smiles drew nigh. "Tt the last pang," he calmly said ' 44 To rao, O Death ! thou hast no dread 8avrour,-1 -comet I v.Poc!tci:l Suprruriptions.- A letter passed i ttruugh tlws Boston JV't O.Tice the other day r on ' tthicii wsi the Wit! it'g 'tuf.u'erijwii ; : A ' "To IUlUmofe c;y, lfe'timore .treet, . Ict thy onward dorse be fleet, ". Aui there find Wm II. Abbott, whrv With his sharp eyes, will run you through, , TlujcrliU-r work at besting guld F6f Win. Lwich, a'a 1 am told i ..And. Uncle Sam' Postmaster will ' Picaiejntroduce yuu'unio Dill." Scene.-The JCastle on Fire. Bob Handy. Whexe's jour famous preparation fur, extinguish' ing ftainesT Sir Abtl. Tinnt mixed. ; Rob Where's your fire escape? Sir A.T't'n fixed. . Hob. Where's your.paient fire engine T Sir A- On the road. ' Jtob. -What a to be dime? .Sir A. ldtto'l know. Stay Bob, I Irave it. Perhaps it will go out of itself. 1 n Li, '-,5 O O F. 1. 1 (" K K'S . 31 VTCflLESS SANATIVE ' a medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even .the .united trea-ures .l our globe, a medicine, which in obtained equally fiwrihe vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus possesses a thkke folo power, meui einr. which, thouiih destirned as a remedy for con sumption solely, is possessed of a mysterious iiillu. nice over inanv disefisea of the human Sysiem, a medicine which begin to be valued by Phystctans, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cure ol many, whom ihei bad resigned to the grasp of the Imsaiiahlk Gbave. DOsE of the Sanative, fir adults, n drop; fur children, a ihalf drop; and for infants, a quarter drop ; the direction explaining tlie manner off ta kintr a ball or a Quarter drop. Prick Three and one third rix dollars ($2,50) per HALF OUNCE. Eirigram. An old gentleman of the name of Gould married a oirl f nineteen, lla wrote a let ter 1o one of Iiis friends, informing him of the hop py event, with this couplet : H So you we, my dar friend, though eighty, yeari old, A giri ofnioeteen fall in love with old Gould." lie received a reply in th'e terms : " A girl of nineteen may love Gould, it is true, liut believe me, dear sir, it is UoU without I. In burning fcvcM, rnock not the pat.ei-.l iustmc tiH csll l-r ckd.ng driht.by simply tw.Mteimig(.) his larchod li! ; but lace f Ins bed s.d a yes of water, put into his hinds a cup, and let hun slake his thirst at pleasure. This is reason ;' this is common sense ; nature. -- ' Til Ai;ENTti. The General Agent for tlie Mali hl.-s taoutive, 111 the etern u.-mispuerc, 1 Dr. DAVID S. UOW LAND, IJobtos, m tne an cieiit State l .M.a,-AciiritTis, Nobih America I,, hfcveuiaov ulttHipl HX counteileiting.ineairec i...n.Urroiiuiaiii n each i.arkat will contain i pritale cherk murk, made kmiwii to the general agent in Unstin, no is auiy auuioritiu mcmpioj an impeding BgHit, at the expense of the deposi tory, to visit occasionally me suo-agtuis iu iuc uu 4ujn.4-ihfi Country. It wa deemed abwlutt ly ucessr-y t.y tne in-- ventor, that the general agpnt in America, should I a uentleiiiiin i niiaint d Willi ineuicuie ; oui - :. ' . . .. .jj:.: I while said agent-has jsiwer to craie bouuhhiui in nnv town or city Whenever ne snail A German coin, value 75 cents. A brief history of the immortal Experimenter, who ha sarrifced a large property and nearly t yearni mental and bodily toil upon the. altar human benevolence, must be fraught with thrilling interest to the Western as well as Kastern orhl He iiTa-kinsmanwf Dr. Anukkw Oiton Uoh lk ke. the well known author of the "Hmioria Medicina- I'liiveravlia," who gained a grfat n'po tation throughout lierumny, in the couimcnrcmi ni of the last rentury, by zealously advocating th' Latest Abtrnre of Mind Caw. We have lx en j doctrines of the ercenrnc Dr. Staiil. Having told that a lady dropped herselinlo tliQ post ollice j ml his father liy..Cuusutuptiiuv Lf'H-licks y.(is Icii ad'U-lue?iid.dMjiidtscmer ttm mis-1 with a large' estate, rortunate lor s, awl tortu- take until the clerk asked her whetlier she was sin- j nate for gi-nerations yet unborn, his wihtr siar was gle or not. j the good of his lellow juen,-and he " vowed, in Cart Nine's Present to Queen Victoria. Our jibe name of th Being who mude him, that he readers will remumlier tho account given of the j-would upend his last shilling and his life with it, splendid bonnet made, ana intended as a present 10 ere he would stop snort 01 tne uiocovory 01 uu Queen Virions, by Carl King, of New York. Thu j (,'aihk and Ct;RE of that dreadful disease whirl New Yoik llerahl, in Merenee to it, sins: " the torn from hiinn Ik IovihI parent." return Tof WJTreut Western nnslirouglit us news ; The lofty spirit of Coclicke was ehflfed by tTie of the Is autiful iMinnt t sent hv tlie celebrated Carl too just reproach cast Usjn the healing art, tint King, of New lork, to tho Queen of hnglanu ;" iu imbecility and ignorance serve hut to court As soon as the Western reached Kngland, Cnptain and foster diseas!,B and his aspiring soul would Hosken oiened a correspondence with Lord John not permit him to grovel on with the great mass Russell, Secretary of State tor the home depart-, physicians, in tho dim twilight of medical knowl XUCnU relative ta luaiwn;U-ili LortUwp iioU.-.-ds, .u. Wlmt 4- sshI Iws lheXi-Hl f Htmt Spread but thine arm on yonder shore I tee ye waters, bear me o'er! " '? There is my hotiie!" SCltAhS. THE DEAD A LIVE. ' Some hypochondriac have func'ied themselves rniserably afllictcd in one way, and some iuatiothei ; . 1 KMne have insisted that they were tea pots, anl - fonte that they were town clock ; one that be was extremely ill, end another that he was actually dy ing. But perhaps none of this blue devil class ever matched in extravagance a patient of the late Dr. Steveneon, of Baltimore. Thi hypochiHidriac, after wringing tho change of every innd conceit tiiat ever lormenied a crazy brain, would have it at last that he was dead, nc- lually deadJf Dr. Stevenson nuving b-en sent for one morning in great h iste by the wife f Ins pa ' tient, hastened to his bud side, where he found h 111 stretched out at full leogthhis hands across his bieast, his toes in conlarl, biseyes and mouth close ly shut, and his look cadaverous. - ,s Well, ir, ho dj yotr ddT how do joa this , nwrningi asked Dr. Stevenson, in jocular way, approaching his bed. 41 How do I do?" replied the hypochondriac faintly ; " a pretty question 10 nk a dead man." M Dead !" replied tho doctor. " Yes, fir, dead, quite dead. 1 died lasluight about -twelve o'clock! fied Her Majinty she wrote a Isiiuiiliil compli-1 wentnry letter (lie bonnet wa. sent on to thu (Jueen, and no lees than three dozen Indies of the Kriglish nobility forwarded luck orders ;md com plimentary letters to Ihe relchnted f'arl King and his lovely lady, for bonnets of the same style. Carl is a lucky don ! Tins King Iihs given the Queen a Imxiiici. The Queen hits yiven the King a untie been more provident for the earthly reptiles that Straw I at our feet, than for the noblest of his crea tion, Manl Has lie not kmdlv provided an nnti dotv to the maladies even of tho hatrful toad, in the very leaf that was designed n- ils shelter from thestorih? Dare we, then, impiously charge our M. kerwitlia Want or I'oHKsnjiiT ! Heaven forbid! Being fully tiersuaded of the existence of a novo of approval, and tbo ladies and the Queen will reign remedy lor Consumption, then undiscovered. make this Ring a P"-'"" Imhmore ,un- linn giiint iniiMcd pluhHopher mil experimenter commenced ransacking the three kingdoms of nu : ture, vegetable, animal and mineral, and, with .lie I key of cheiuittry in hand, unlot'ked her saered ar chives. Not satisfied with surveying tlie lsaiili(ul ' exterior ol her trum: temple, this .ealous chemist made n hold entrance into the inner courts ; and I there, directed by the Great Chemist of th- I'm- Ho will maku lilsral udvances on all kinds of , ohtainedlrom ATrat s Jltim i.ne Liikst .uliu i. ,- ni I. in. f..r ,.!.. . uI,i,.,i,pi. I his M itchlens Sanative. 1). I 3M4AY, IIKSPKCTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he is now ready to attend to re ceiving and forwarding goods to the interior, SlIiriMNfJ COTTON, 4-c prHiuce t Intending to devole himself exclusively to this twine! he rl.ittcrs himself that he will be ablu to give sill isf.icl ion. Georgetown, H. C, July IS, 1S:). i:IQ Dr. Hkhsx KrMi i.tKH, and two other of our : most eminent physicians (whose leKttuioni tls will j be f ima annexed to this prospectus) publicly nr. I knowledge its miglilv etliearv iu curing not only I C(Mi-UMilioii,biil other fearful maladies which they ! ha heretofore Ix-lievrd liM'uruhle. They fiankly confess, ilia! I! ifltlP nuwt nnarroiiliTiihleTn its anion , I of any mndirine ever yet prepared by human hunils. The article published below, concerning the new ! Such is tlie demand for this miijhly health re and tsmular diK-trine advanced bv the illustri-Hii slorer in iJermany, that Mr. Anthony Simmer, C.., t(. ,.l C.rT.iai.v Pmu.1 lail olViiMlinit a dnen i one i f our booksellers, sold, in 0'ic month, 117 (JIUCU li A H and ilinlliug interest throughout our country. Dr. Stevenson pulling his hand 'gently on (he forehead of the hypochondriac, as if to ascertain whether it was cold, and also feeling his pulse, ex chimed in a doleful note, " Y es, the poor man is dead enough J 'lis all over with him ; and, now the tsorJiftfcu bo Jried..Ut.. liyfi(.,L..Thuu.iaep: I lung up lo htsl wile, and whispering her not to be -irtghtensd ai-lha measures be was nsJuul lo lake, h. called to the servant t " My boy, your pHr master hk dead ; and the sooner he cau be put in y the ground tlie better. Run lo C m, for I Hnoti be always keeps New Kngtand coffins by him ready Wde; and, do you hear, bring a coil'ni ol the ret mt for your master mukna a stout - roriiMeand batiug didd last night, and the weather 1 , being warm, he will not Keep long, . Away went the aerranl, and soon returned with ' aVriior Coffin. ' The "wife and family hating gut tnir Umam from the doctor, gnthcred arvund hun. . and howled not a little while they wore nutting the oody in the coffin. Presently the pall-bearers, who were quickly provided ard let into tho secret, started with the hypochondriac fur the' church vard. They bad not cone far. before they were me I by pnetof the town people, who having brenjupoii t'ic properly drilldd by Stevenson, cried out, "Ah, of mi!lii doctor, what poof wmjI have you got thufel" lengvs Ins oj.p -s.-r to n fo',-, U: Voisumjttum is Poor Mr. B 1 sighed the doctor, left us 1 a disease oxiiy 1 is-ruirtr. by a disnttlertd stale Inst night." j of In lif? (or Life 'riicixr) vf Ihe humon phials, lining more than six packages ; Mr. K. I Manhattan, I'l ; Mr. Jsmrs tvvwr, inn kreprr, 105; and not a single hgent, who has made returns of money to the depository, ha sold less tliuu 101) p'r mouth, siore he received hi poiutmeut. An association of gentlemen, wih Mr. Mauh.it- fluencies. 111 anv think; proper, be has it in charge not to appoint ei- t ier drvvirists or aiwtneeane as agents, ami om sequently this n edicme will not be for sale at their si urns. As Gnrlir.ke does not wish the reputation of this remedy in America to deiiend ihmsi the cases here in reported, but uism its own im rils alone, he is . . ... f .. . perfectly willmir, nay, he asks it as a uror.inai iMil.hshers of newsiMpers, throuehout the whole .... 1 ' . nil Vl. I rountrv, will throw open Ihetr columns to 1 men HNS. for ihe frew adnusswrn ol all Iheir argu ineniative commuiiicationg (over real names) which they may otitr uoiwi" the validity id the new doc trine In-reeard to the-SAN ATIVETlhe puldic wH probably prftr- tu make actual .trial U worth, j ra'her than rely upon what may be.sui-l ol it, ei ther by it's Irieuds or its Ibes. Not being ut,ull de- sirous ol a certificate repuumvn aorouu, me m- ventnr would not have consented that thj following caa"s shtsild have Ixieri published, had not the an nexed testimonial, which corroborates the lacts, have JeiL kiiidlyjnduinjirt)yreIrtMi him, hv thr e of our most distinguished physicians, who were, till very recently, his mnr.RKST orro skrs. llMving designed his medicine us an anti dote to only one disease, he could not have believed thai it possesses such a controlling power over the human system, were not the cases here given, at teaied To" by 'geiit!eVneii knowing lo the fats, and whose veracily no one will presume to call iu question, viz: tiS of Incipi ent and Confirmed Consumption; 9 Palsev ; 13 Fit ; .21 Venereal; 5 Dropsy; 3 Insanity; 1 Kn.ucialion ; 15 Indigestion ; 7 Pleurisy ; 3 Gout ; 14 Piles; 9 Dysentery; 0 Gravel and St ranguary ; 'i Diabetes ; 15 RlieuuiMisip ; 5 Spine Complaint ; 7 Rickets; 12 Jaundice; 1 -Partial Deafness; 17 Nervousness; 8 Ague; 3oWe.uk Lunsand Spit ling f BI.H-id; 3 Delirium Tremens; 7 Heart burn ; i Vertigo and Headache ; 12 Loss of Ap petite und Debility ; 4 Lier Complaint ; 32l)bsti- nale Coughs and Colds; 9 Asthma; 23 Diseases of the Kves; 0 St. Anthony's Fire ; 10 Disturbed Sleep aim Watching ; 2 Cancer; 11 Ringworms; H Ulcer and Fever Sores ; 9 Wind iu Stomach and Bowels; 5 Hypochondriac 10 Night Swuats ; 0 Strsins; 1 3 Scurvy ; 12 Sc'ild Heads ; 4 Carbun- cled and Pimpled Face ; 9 Leprosy ; 6 Tic Dou l-Min-ux; 1 Poisoned; 4 Si-kmss in Piegnancy 3 Tumors ; and many dirlieult lemide romplitinls ; lH'sidun tiuuiero i esses of Humors revers. ivr All N-rsons whom the Sanative shall save from Ihreateninz disease, are particularly destr.-d to communicate their ciiieapust pun ) to the deposi tory. ttt tttttt A certificate from three members of the MF.DI CAL PKOFHSSION, in (Jtrmuny, in Kurope We, the undersigned, prnctitioners of medicine m licriimnv, aro well aware that, by our coorsw, we may tori, it Ihe Irieudship of some of the farul ty, oui not 01 tm ts-uevoient member, wiio are uiiinlluenced by selfish motives. Thouli wn shall rcl.un from an expression of our opnuonVitlier of the soundness or miHoundiH' of Dr. Gisibcke's tablish tne character ti it,e a..tivc t U-ni" v.: out a parallel 111 tho Li-torv of medicine. Twtimojss No. I.v A Letter ffon 11. I. Sherwood, F.tq., ofNtu IVi - t- t t ' , t v t .t. f New ose; Ocu 0, IH37. . Da. D. S. Rowland, Sir;- About .-the ihki'l oi" July last,"! accideutly noticed in a newsp8ne. the advertisement of tne Matchless Sanative, which I perceived you were agent, and which pro. lesseu uiwa ootniuiH nmcuj ,ur vvimuniptinii. As my wile was then fast wasting away with thu dreadful disrase, and as our family physician daily and anxiously endeavoring to restore her la hewfih witnout success, 1 sieppeu over to hi b.sj and ajjked him if he had any objections to her takir ...... .1.. I I. ni,l,uA llidl H r .. if., c. I -I ...L. .1.1 I willinz irs. ciirrwotiu biiuuim iurc mm or ant other medicine she rhight choose, but he thouhj L M...ll l.k Iia . n.ot as ht lujxr um. it consuming, and no human means could sua itT Mill, tho Sanative, being recommended Jy thre physicians who had used it in '.heir practice, ft concluded to give it a trial. I sent and purchase a phiul, which she commenced tuking three ttuMBp a day, giving a free indulgence to her appetite ac, cording to the directions. By pursuing this courts she suffered considerably for the first eight or ( daus. but was shortly able to eat and drink fnw.1. j - vt without the least inconvenience. ' g Within four weeks from her first using the tne. ilieine, her feeble health and wasted form began to put tm uew Ktrejiath.and she has beeu gaining fntaj day to day (uiitil the present moment, to the utter astonishment of our family physician and friends. She is now enjoy wn a comfortable (though not per. Terr) urate of heatrii, isnble to bu ubulit house tai a ri r-mi . 1 . , Mrs. Sherwood cud myself are both fuityiof opin, I u, and so are all who know her remarkable can that she owes her Ute lo the aananre alone t and as there are probably many consumptive persons in the United Mates, who have not yet Arardof this medicine, measures ought speedily lo be adopt. eajQ. nav&ji inure generauyjuiawn. s A ntiniltcr of persons in our neighborhood. 1 1 derstand, are taking it fir other serious complaint!, with very great benefit. I think of i;oiiig to the South, with my family. sometime this fli,Mnd incase I do, I will proclaim the virtues ol the Sanative in that quarter ; firil. !Houg7Tiioriie 6T'' tlieHMiy maaninierir aif actiteiy opfsised to it, I do sincerely believe it saved sif wife from an opening grave. .' Ii you think this letter will serve the public rood, you are at liberty to publish it. Respectfully, &c. II. F. SHERWOOD. Tkstmony No. 2. I from tne UrumtcKk Advertiser. " One rers.tn in our village, who was considered by his phygiciun to be in a Consumption, has lakea the S.ii.atirr, and is now well. Another persoa, suh.'.iM to epileptic fits, has been greatly benetud by u short course ol this medicine. 1 here can at no question but this medicine has performed woa. det'ful cures in a host of cases, and that it is wor thy of general attention. TtlflHnv Tr fl The Matchless Sanative. By an article incur paper to day, it will be s"cn that this medicine bu lost nnne of its virtues by crossing the Atlantic for it ap;ears to be working similar cures inAros. rica to those winch have astonished Lurope. ISoston Mtrning Post. 1 Ijii nt ilshpnil.niiilroinnrisiiiL' tweotv asents. recent gr? ' lv olli'redlioelickef III IMMM .rtlieosioiv rm iik w aorirtnr, wh are nappy 10 iy tnal we Oeem ' ." . lor nrciwir ni ine r.i 1 one. nut whs w n' itios. ii. " " - n-i ... cn.ian irnii , 1 - .... Translated tmm the German. LOUIS Ol'l'ON (lOKLICKK. or ui.su sv, The grcr.ttsl of hunvtn lirnrfartors. . " C'i'itfK of orth and South' Amrriea. ' To TjoVi' Oi iW'TTijiLirkV., M. D., (Kurope,) hcluug the uipciuudjlu U.mk 04. adtlmg a and I'RMioi s o i ini M. lo thu Science of Midi, cine a iliH,.rn.e h.,::i, lli iuli velieniently op p.Mfd hv in uu o li.o faculty, (of which he is a vsluahlu inwnils'r,) he prov to Iih a e0 fnundtNl 111 truth s nv ketctnno id ll-dv Writ a doctrine. veiilv of uhirh are (isjr!,M) (ho live 4t of our 1 ic. AitJ wl.it h he lnlilly chal I- Mr. MnntnUnn twnwtq nr r tn medicni". '"r r? 'wtioid and our ear near, we "Si M Great pity he had not left us twenty year ago. replied the other ; M be waa t bad man. Presontly another of tlie lownsnK'n ruct them with the same questions, " and w bat poor soul have you got there, doc lor T" " "Poor Mr. B anise red the doctor again, f is dead." M Ah I indeed," snid llto other ; " and so he js gone tu meet bis deserts at lust." V Oh, viltian ! exclaimed the man in the cnfliii. ' So after this, while the psll bearers were rest, ing ibcmsclvts near ihe church yard, another tp. ped up iih tha old quc.tiui icn'n, M hat poor oal have ms g4 there, doctof I body : 03 often jKinry lurking is the syiUrin ft years bujjre there ts the least complaint vf lac iMsfJt) OS'' sriiri may be us certainly, though not so iwirly, et,red, as a comm n cold or d simple headache. Aik iuvuluubly pretmsis d.s lriou ini, Hfrnt impntts an iniMrlaia lesMi tu tho apptireatly healthy ol both sexes, teaching them thai this in skliisi foe in.1v ba an uiiol. rv.-d inmate f thetr ' clayey Iuhi-1 Cven whil they 1 nun ion ihem selves Tiire fiom ii sltarks, leaching I'lm thst TIIK GHK KT SF.CUKT IN TUP. MIT OF PKF.SKRYING IIF.I.TII H to Pl.I't K Ol'T since one of his daughters, w liom Dr. Van (.init altendnd in u hsig sirkne-s, 'vnd nlmm lie -jikuowi. ' edied t i In' in s " c.iolii Hied co'ijHiuipinsi, has been irf-clly cup-d by using only " three quarters of a phi.il." AUo, a younj man, who man former. ! ly a dork in bis st. re, and wh.i had, for several j yenrs, (s en subject to tits, was restored to uuinlei- rupted heallh.on taking lrs than half a phial. I Several other veiy unsirtant ruren have Ish-ii dis ; interslfdly repHed lo tru (mblic by thr Irf-rnn-; mimed phy-ris'ts, sm thwir rmirrsion tn thr Vis j Vitie doctnoi', us will be seen by their annexed tes. I limoni.'ils. Of inosl oini .nea before the poh!ir, the pntienl is directed to " lake five r six (Mllii., and if I bean da uot cure, ;iersevere in t!ir us? of ten, or even hi'tren;" but uot so with Ihe Malrhlcss S.matiir. It is hen wurthv rf remark, that in alinnnt rrr. ry ms'.ii.rf w herr ruren h ivr Is-vn wrsil.t nv tin. remedy, less than a plimi hss reinovt dihe iliw- ind, in 1,11 ra, wlirther rwil'in fatally r sue- AND NOT EAR. . 1 1. .1 eiiou illumines, wiurn itmy uo anciiiiv prryuia , , . n , , .. , " . ... ,f ., " ,,m I'linhr bv Dr. Kovlaml, Ihsi thr much la It umrn their riMislilulnsis whilr thrir CiKii,leoniK-e . f ... , . ... " Thi. ill.Wri.ms Imeraclar ctian is aU. rnti.W 1 HNr the !.. .d" hesiih, s.k) wl.,1, ty ,.,-rt ! ' ' ;,"u " , ' ."T" ' l " P to v.s., u.,r.Hg,HHl .uiu-W, and i) u,y,U ! rv, d,lr.r nigH"msl,d,.s hich occasional ; 1 "J, ! " ... . . m. . . . . .... . . .... . : tn Hie Seri.HK Hllrnlimi .,n use of Ihe S..nt.ve .Kild check in the bod. ' . ... , , ; . "" '1""" lr te 1 i-p . 4. . t ...it.. .' iM Ihrre, docioi 1 i a.ii .awi mmi tili this r 1 L.I uuimi . " Toor Mr. II , he repheil, " is pw; YiHij and to the hftonle 011, snid lh oilier ; f r if he is rxsl .si Ur, I m-o nt what ue there is for such a place. Here the dend man, world, for the inventnsi .This M,TtllLr.(!S S.V bursting n(T Ihe lid if the d-dtil, which had lusui N TIVF., whose lxiliiig fa! may jumtly claim tHirnisady left lunar, l. sixvj not, txc!aimin, " U lor tl surh a title, sus'r it tiss so sigualiy triumph Jowvilhan! I am gsie to lite botlomlrsa pit.am'rd osr iwr great coinm.fi rue my lO" CON I Well, I hae eme. back again, to rny surh SUMPTION, IsHh in thr first and ,it t,iS., a iineratrful rascals as yr.u are." A cn was iiu mediruw whir h l.a lhorxiahiy ffll.'d Die rurusm tMdialely eommtwrvd, by Ihe A-ad man allrr the iti M itena .M'-mcs, ami tneretty prtneil its, rrommHMl. litittff. k the polrifvio riMiairrnation of many id"! lies Cou.t k.ao or Piitsin. a mrdicim, ..r NATCUI 13 TU eps.r.itlv. Ii.im liMti.il liSi-ri l-.i ttl.titn iilttiits The Sin.ilivu is ubove all s'linnle, as a yrnrr:.! prevcnliVH. f iorvi.lijl i PIskasM, slid bv n.siiy it is snid l i m a iiever-fmhog snlidoie, iIkhi h the invHiinr iI.m h not rloilir it with such mf ilhlelity . Masters of vrssels, who may is!i in furnish theuiscltrs and their rnw, rsrh wilh 11 phial id it, can obtain lb articlo of my agent ; ui e js r rent. ihwiHiiil by Ihe package. All persists aim hv in unhealthy rlinnlrs, whether hot or cold, all iierativeaisl others nsi. iiecn d with inanufaclorirs, and all who lend wdco- tsrr anil nmrtivr lues, atr r xiwwnl m vsri'ms m iiiu-t ts'tirve. V c h -rriiy Mate, that when Dr. Liaii OiFmi (i.s'licke first came before the German public, as the pretended discoverer of a new disjlnne and new medicine, we held him in Ihe highest contempt heheving nr.d ojs'!ily prisiisiiM-ing him to be a base lns)ter and the priuro of quacks lint, on hear ni' so much wild uls.iit the Sanative, against it and Fr it, we werw induced, from motives of curiosity Merely, Lunal irfsl nf thr rrpotrd Virtues upon a ooo.Wr ,d" Hir imwi hojiereir pnlteois ; and wr now derm it our bouuden iluty (nvrn at the expense ol our wll-iuleresi ; ihiMicH to ar know ledge its rdica rv in ru.inj not only consumption, hut othrr fear lul malnilies, which wr have brn-lofore believed I ic incurable. Our contempt for the dir vrr r id ihis nie.linne wis at oih r m allowed up in our ut tee autmustiitieni t theap unexpected results; and is sun-uds for our abuse of ntn, we do frankly r.n l to Ihe World, that we believn him a pliilsnihro- 111-1, wlm d.ieM honor lo ihr profeMuon and to nur country, which give him b rih. The n-reni ad pii m of thtx inedieinr into some of i.ur Kur iptNin Im-piiaU is a soflitienl gusramv ihnt it s-r forms all it promise. It needed not our lestini ioy, Iwr wherever it is urd, it is ils own best w liners. nr.UMAN KTMI LLFR. M. D. WM.TF.R V AN G M'LT, M. I). AlHM PIII'S WKRNF.R, M. I). Germsnv, Ike. l, 150. I 4 4 rii -r. I. 1 f . . i I c ... i k. .. i. 1 .1 l -"-"' v "ii'i inemiiaiiofi ir irn Inch uisv bo aileiillv ureviinf . ' .. . .... a'"" Thu paiK'oi. while using this medicine, sh.Hild est and drink (in kirxl, not qua lily) wlulrvrr iIh vfrrrtTS dirlstes, ami n4 be r.oi lled tu f iree down, again nature, every nteilh-v whirh the ten- doreat Iriemls and kuxlit nurse ,.fien impnideutlv 3RKAT rilYSKTAN. the fperlators, at siht of a Corpse, in all Ihn hrr lur 4 the winding sheet, running iknsigh the streets. AIW having tiercisrd himself into a r.t pi'sui penquratesi by the fantastic Tare, Ihr hy. f.clMsidno area br sighl borne by Dr. Steteuson; reed from all bi comphintaj and by strengthen ing (bod, gvnerous wiise, cheerful company, and mo. derate exercise, u soon rettdfoj to peroct health. j whirh all mankind will have buik!aiHCaue to bless (the doctor and nuns only her servant ;) sod it Ihe benrncenl hand is a awd rridorMe, a incdi.j we wisild profit by her su'vire, wr must ss.here cm, whose woolr4s virtue have been Ik flow. strictly lo her infallible rerir. If hr order for rngly portrayed even hy some of fur ctrrgy, in their pastoral tisits lathe tick chamber ; by wbicji tnrane they often beconss the happy instruments of changing despondency inlokepe, sckrMn into beartn, ana ndnesff ot Incrsii into vjiui the pstinvt water, porter, or rnck.pirt her ; if nhe dirrcl fish, f wl, egjs, or a beef-strsk, retard her toire. la oilier words, the patient should rat and drink whatever his apprtUt trares, not forgetting lo be H temperate in all things. sou and Ihe sick tmmlly. .Tl.itrhlcaa Nnnnfhr. DWID S. R0WLND,lh Grral Ameri can geni f..r this nuhty n.e.lirine, (invented by the immortal Ghrks ol Germany,) ha great plfrtor in (Hiblishing the following hihly impivr. tsnl leiirr fnuii a rrsiwrtable t enileman' in Ne Voik. which he ha received, wilh many others 11 a similar cnaractrr a. very inloresiing inlrl ligenee from several f his Agents, as will ba lp.,w which, together wuh Ihe certificate Irnsj Hirer rminrut l.rrman physicians, must forever ew- 1 Washington Street, WAR! WAR t! WAR!!! srrwsrs PHYSICIANS &. the MATCHLESS SANATIVE." 1. Why are some of ihe American Physicians making such strong efforts lo PUT DOWN tb Matchlesa Sanative T Let the public answer. S Why did ihe German Physicians at first OP. rH)SF. Dr. Goelicke, and afterwards acknowWgi him to be a great bein fictor lo mankind T " Let the public answer. 3. What medicine IKS cures), IS curing, ul ii.i. rurer It lacts answer. 4. S h.,i kind of apple trees are STONED aal CLL!!lhUI Let farmers answer. ft. Why are phyiciao crsislantly PELTING the Sanutive and saying nothing against UTllEl meilicmes ? Iel their day-book ans-ver. 0. How did Dr. Adama attempt to convince Jfr.- Welsitrr, who had bought a phial of the Ssnativt tor a member ot his Umily, that il waa a DA.NOC- ROUS meslicine t Let one of the daily paper answpr. Tho rrtent experiment which Dr. AdaW irusl with the Matchless Sanalive in giving a Ursa dose to a d..g without killing him, clearly proves, that the Sanative wa made to CURE and not M KILL.' 7. Why.doaome physicians SECRETLY sot ine Sanative and MIX it wuh Iheir own medicios. which they use in Iheir dailv prsrtne ? Answer that ihr may hsve the CREDIT of the CURES, t Why .a a sick young man belonging lose of the first fimihes in Boaton, imw using the Sne iivewitmaii letting the alteiMling physician KV it I The recovery of his HEALTH will sbort! answer. 6. Why are phvsirians try ing to persuade sgmt. 10 give up SELLING Ihe Sanative T Ansaef-s 1 hey known, if 11 hsild be for sale in every loe n America, they would be obliirrd to resort M MiMK OTHER IIUSI NESS or else 8TARVK, 10. Why will the Mstchlesa Sanative snoa ba ONLY TTerlinng pscq thoui'ltoul Ihe TorMf- Ii niYSlCTANS answer. 11. Why did a certain physician try to HIRE an Edihir T a poper lo wnte against the Saealiwt Let his CONSCIENCE answer. . The above preeiKis mediriiss (ihe original oW rr if Dr. LOUIS O. GOEUCKE.TGeBsV nv.) 1 for asle. wholesale and retail, in Dostne, by D. S. ROW LAND, General American Agm! tle disruverer, where numerous letters, tertifji the g ssl rilucta sf (be medicine, may be seea. AIo, for sale by retail, in most U .be leeaita Anirttra. 1 &y In places wiiere there is no Agent, the rs ma.tcr or any Storekeeper who shall write lo U General Age0 at Boston, will immediately be if pointed an agent. " . For sale nt the Pott Offrt, FalUlov Irtiiell county,, V. C. r ISO. T0U.N0. August 17, 13. . Sen

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