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r. rociic i Rccrrs. r ' much vsr bbmsph ''""-'l'"' from the Aim York Eiening Star. Oh 1 1 have wsndcred msny mile " , O i m nd moonlit shore , And gad in many toft dirk eye, . Till mini was gushing o'er ; . Bul gentle girl, wliers t'et IVe rotimed, Oa land or mmnjr sea. This beart has never throbbed fur on , , More beautiful than thee. ' . . ' .- Vet, iu the rale of vine-clad Frsoee My weary foot has been, , And o'er the hill of martial Spain, By (hunt and forrert green j But ntfor beneath the graceful fine, Or toft Castiban sky. Have 1 beheld so fair cheek, . Oq dark and blight (B eye. ' And 1 bite roamed, to twilight hour, , By it ream and ruin old, With one whose check ha answered back The tale my lip baa told ; . But oh 1 believe me, gentle girl, Where e'er I've bent the knee, This heart helore his never Uirvbbed, ' A Btt ,Drb lhee,jV Hsve they for ay departed The forma which death hstri -viiim And shall the light of their sunny eye 7 V, rut ever oe concealed i . , Not ye wjll follow! re ton, must go From all that ye cling tp and love below Prepare, then, to Join with the shining hand, Who wander on through that glorioua land, Where the frienda before ye have "sought to dwell, And the heart ne'er echoes one aad farewell. S C It APS. NOT AT HOME. M I Mr. Blunter within ?" inquired a gentleman No, he is out of town," answered the servant. "When can 1 'iaae him!" MIoWt know have you any special business with Mr. Bluster I " Yea, there u a email bill which I with to settle with him." M Well," mid the servant, " I don't know whether he will return thia week or not." " But I wish to pay the bill, as 1 am to leave town imme diatcly." Oh ! you Wish to pay him some money ! lie js tip flairs, I'm thinking I'll call him. Please to walk into the drawing-roomtake a chair, sir your bat If you pleaeo Mr. Bluater will be with you in a moment sod extremely happy to see you." No doubt," said the gentleman. Boasting. K man boasting of his honesty, is generally a rogue of his courage, is generally a coward of his riches, generally not wealthy of tii democracy, is generally an aristocrat of his intimacy with great men, generally despised by CIRCULAR. Tl articIe puUinhcd lx low, concerning the new and popular doctrine advanced by the illustriout Goelteke of Germany, cannot foil of exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout our country. a . Trsntlated trout the German. v.. . L0UI4 prFONv nOELlCKE, J ' or (1RUM4NV, The greatest of human lhnefuetort. CititrtiM of North and South Amrriea. To Loiis Orroft Goi;i.tc, M. U., (l-uropc,; belong the 'imperishable' hoiMr of adding a Ktw and ruvx:uv ihjctrisk to the Science of Modi-1 cine a doctrine which, though vehemently op-j po:d by roeny o thn faculty, (or which -ho is a vuluahle member,) lie proves to he as wcJJ founded in truth as any doctrine of Holy Writ a doctrine, noon the verity of which are suspended the live of millions of our rnca, and which he" boldly chat- longes his oppnacrs to refute, vis s Consumption u 0 4iraie olwayt otcaniontd hy a ditordered gate of Vu Vila (or Life Principle) of the human body t fZT often lecreliy turning in me nyrnvm or yir bffiwe there it the lead complaint of the lungiJX)niul vhuh may oe at eeruuniy,nmign not bo qmclily, cured, at a common coia or a aim pie headache. An invaluably precious doctrine this, as it impaits nn imporlont leawm to the apparently healthy of both sexos, U-sclnng them him una in sidious foe. may be an unolwrvcd inmnlo of their "clavev houses even while tliey imngino them. eeTves secure from its attscks, teaching them thnt IIE GRKAT BKCUET IN TIIK A III Or PRKSERVING HKAII H IS to I'LUt ROUT TIIK DISEASE WHILE IN Tlttf BLADE, AND NOT WAIT mi tiik FULL ('.llOWJM fJAIL This illustrious benefnetor of mnn is nl entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the prelude of a world, for the invent ion of hir M ATCN LESS SA NATIVE, whose henling lint may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumph ed over our great common enemy 00" CON SUMPTION, .both -in tho first and hint stages, a medicine which has thorouuhly filled the vacuum in the Materia Meriira, aul Iherehy provml itlf the CoxavERot or I'HrsiciANs a medicine, lor winch 1 all mankind will ha ve i uhmidnnt caune to lifcss the beneficent band of a kind Providem e, a medi cine, whose wondrous virtues have been so glow ingly portrayed even by some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chamber ; by which means they often become the htippy instruments of changing denKxi(li'ncy into hnfie, sickness into health, and sadness of mends into jovluliies. GOELICKFTH MATCH LESH SANATIVE, a medicine of more value to man than the vnt mines of Austria, jr even the united treaxures of our globe, a medicine, which ts obtained equally fiom the vegetable, animal a;id mineral kingdomn, and thus possesses a thkkk-fuLD power, a medi cine, which, though orsigueu us a remedy lor con sumption solely, is possessed of a mysterious mliu -..ihoftf 9 hofihanceio know him of wit, popularity ucnptton solely, is jwasessed ot a mysterious mllu-'-nd high standing, always a fool of his prolossion-" eiice-ovJf inwy disotgei of the homan systern.-n al skill is a dolt and a knave. medicine which begins to be valued by l'hyician, A Committee itfan . Well, Zeb," said a col nred geinman the other day, to another, "what business are you prosecutin now a days?" MOh! nuflin much, ceptin dat I casionaly acts as mittee man, down the rale rode." . Oh! lfiTsh, nigger, ;yojToWwysK WTiiTdtd y mi rive at such extinguishment 1 " Why, I'sn been folloriin it less or more all dis season speacially since the ralo rode went into cor poration." ' Well, Zeb, what composition do you get for , your services I " ' - r Oh t nuflin, but I apect to bo mlted to de extin guished kerpacitee of inginneer I " ' Vride.-M My brethren, "said Swill in s sermon- - thert are hree aortaof pride of birth of rich, as, and .talenls I shall not now speak f the falter, pone of you fcing liaUe to that aboiiiinalle vtce.' Auti fccrfii. A lato Europefin'pnper informs; us that a few drops of aweet nil re will efl-clually banish bedbugs. In some of our hotels and uieam boats, then aweet nitre will make night wetter, Let then try it. , A Veteran Froy There has recently been found in England, embedded in coal, one hundred and twenty feet deep Jv'nfcJjroX I1 WJ? ,De! T',e H?JL?rir'JLJ?!L!'e''ce wu cn,l ,ue T""" opinion of theTmwt fearned, that this vern had f too Jusi repruacii cast U(KitrtTiie "VcoTnig art, that been in that situation several centuries, llas.iould - have been invited to the coronation. Anecdotf.-n officer 10 the forty-(burth regim rnt,Vho had occasion, when in Paris, to pass one of th bridges a crows -the Seine, had his boots, which had been previously well-polished, dirted by a poodle-dog rubbing against thouu , lie, in con sequence, went to man who was stationed on the briHgo, and had them cleaned. The same circum stonce having occured more than once, his curios ity was excitfd, and he watched the dog. He saw him roll himself in the mud of the river, and then watch for person with well-polished boots, against which he contrived to rub himself. Finding that the shoe-black wsa the owner of the dog, he taxed him with the artificer and after a tittle hesitation, be confessed that he hml taught the dog the trick in . order to procure customers fir himself. The of ficer being much struck with the dg't sagacity, purchased him at ft high price, and brought him to England, tie kept him tjod M in London some time, and then released him. The dog rema'ined . , with him a day or two, and then made his escape. UTCnignnmeTwTiTaa master, pursuing his old trade on the bridge. Jt. 'f Olmningi of Xahtrut History. Criu Quettioing.X late eminent distiller, residing on Washingiuo street, who had an ami !thy toall aqycout particles but M strong waters," uspectin'g his milk merthsnt fraudulently diluted '.''is milk, interrogated sternly one morning the boy VBO delivered it, You Ijtlle rasral, what did von put dirty water la the milk fort" . Scorning i he Kwl imputation, the lad instantly replied, 1 tdnU , I torn feythcr tail it cUan from Ike irook I "Boston Hentincl, Conundrum- Why is a newspaper like a tooth ".rush? , P'ye give it op f " OT Because every bo should, ha, vfl one of Jiis owo.ond not borrow bis a-iglbors.() .: . V t , s who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the grasp of the Insatuhlk Obavk DOSE of the Ssnative, for adults, one drop ; for children, a half drop; and for iuoniis, s quarter drop; the directions evphiimng tho manner ot la img-a hwlMH' a )wtflf drop, pRiuB Three and one third rix dollars (S2,5) per half onsets. A brief history of the immortal Experimenter, who has sacrificed a large proierty and nenily lix yean of mental and bodily toil upon the altar of human benevolence, must be fraught with thrilling interest to the Western as well as Euterri World. He a kinsman of Dr- Anokkw Offom Gok Ut'KB, the well known author of the "Historia Medicinse Universalis," who gained a great repu. tat ion 1 throughout Gorniany.in Tlie coiiPineciceintril of the hist tsentury, by losly advocating the doct rinea of the eccenrric" Drr St a h Ha vi ng lost his father by Conxumption, Goelicko was with a large estate. Fortunate for us, and fortu nate for generationa yet unborn, his polar star was the good of his fellow men, and he " vowed, in the nume of the Being w ho made him, that he would spend his lust shilling and his lile with it, ere he would stop short of the ditcovary of the Cacse and Ccii of that dreadful disease which had torn from him a beloved parent." tan st itshcad.Bu.lconipio.in2 twenty agrj.iM.rei ct.t ly oll. rcd t;.H In ke f lO.OUOlur fit; (.nn.1.1 L sn 11s (or prejiaring the Suimlive, but this was refused. Mr. Msiihullan hus can- to pri! this UH ilieinc, since one of his duiightors, whom Dr. an ii.mii atieiided in a long sickness, and whom he acknowl edged to be in a Mcifirned coosomptioii," h U-en perfectly cured by uiu isiiy tnree quuners of a phiat." Also, a young man, whi was fiirmer ly a clerk in his store, and who had, for several years, been suljeii to fits, win restored to uninter rupted health, on taking leu than half a phial. Several other n-iy important cures have been do inierestedlv reoorted to the public by the before. named physicians, since their conversion to the Vis Vitas doctrine, as will be seen by their aiinexeu ies- tiiiionials. , ' ' Of most n.edicines Ufore the public, the patient is directed to " lake five or six bottle, and if these do not cure, persevere in the nso of ten, or even lilteen j out not so with the Matchless ftanaitve. It is hore worthy 'of remark, that in alniiail eve ry instance where cures have been wrought by thij remedy, than a phinibas removed the disen and, iii no case, whether resulting fntally. or sue ccssfutlv. has a patient used two whole phials. The jSiiuniivu is above all estimate, as a general preventive of fOSTActocs mskasks, and by ninny it is said to be a never-failing antidote, though the mventor does not clothe it with such infallibility. Masters of vessels, who may wish to furnish themselves and their crews, each with a phisl ol it can obtain the article 'f my agents j at 8 p:r cent disciHiiit by the package. All .persons who live in unhnnllhjr climates, whether hot or cold, all orierstivesantl others cwi- netted with manufactories, and all who lead seden tary mid inactive lives, are exposed to various in Milious maladies, which may bo silently preying iiMin their constitutions while their countenances wear the glow ol health, and while they spect no danger nign inatamea wnicn an occanona tine of the Sanative would check in the hud. 'Die patient, while using this medicine, shonh cat and drink (in kind, not quantity) whs lever the sPPKTiTR dictates, and not be compelled to lorco down, auainit nature, every medley which the ten dercsl Irieods and kindest nurses often imprudently recommend. NATURE IS THE GREAT PHYSICIAN tho.ducJujodnu!HL.Qnlyb .... u r. u., 1 .,.J. .,!hM strictly to her infallible recipe. If she order for t'n) patient water, porter, or hock, obey her ; if she direct fnh, fowl, cgps, or a beef stenk, regard her eoice. In other words, the patient should eat and Hriuk whatever his apatite craret, not forgetting 'o he " lemiwrate in all tilings. In burning fever.-), mock not the patient's instinc live call for cooling drink, by simply moistening ( his parched lips ; but place by his bed side a ves sel of water, put into his hind a cup, and let him slake his thirst at pleasure. This is reason ; this is common sense; th's is nature. TO AGENTS. The General Agent for the Matchless Sanative, in the Western IlemiKphere, is Dr. DAVID 8. ROWLAND, Boston, 1,1 the an cient Stale of Mamsacih'sktts, North Amkhica. T.aireveni any attempt at counterfeiting, the direc tions accompanying each package will contain a private check mark, mndo known to the general ageoi in Boston, who is duly authorized to employ an inspecting agent, at the expmiso of the deposi tory, to visit occasionally the sub-agents in the dif ferent sections of the country. It was deemed absolutely necessary hy the in ventnr, that .the general agent in America, should Bo a gentleman acquainted with medicine ; TioT t!ic sfitm.li.c-s tit )MUlilll.f v f'f I'f 4!ii.kc'j ks J,Hif,w are happy y ' h,t Sur.at.vs t.si .aluaUe u. t to le gewrally known r.,r what, our eyes LelioM oim! our ear hear, wo n'Tvehreehy state, that when Dr. lWii Oflhn G.-l'e lirst cs.nc before the German public, ss 1 r...:.... i,r.,nmineirr lum 10 oc a oimo . r,r - - ,. . . mxs.tcr and Hi prince -i quai ii" i mi so inucn snui sikhm i"" ""in." , . f,,r it. we acre induced, from motives of curiosity !isU first came ncn.re niu jr,w-M- , ...., -,)rt.er.'.l discuvricrof a tie lK.-irioo and a w medicine, so held h'i.rt in Vm contempt, nerely, to make trial of its rented virtue! upon a . ' .a I,. ....I...,- ....iiiMiiat mill m now ...kibu kJ uir tniiaii 1111m icm ih" ' dim it our Issinden duly (even al I Us expense ol (Sir self-interest ) publicly to ackm.a ledge us emca ru i.i rii.inir not owtv consumption, but other fear ' . .. " . . 1 ' t L lli.a.H It r..i m. w men we .nave iicniiii" iwi --- g. he incurable. Our contempt lor the discoverer 01 this medicine was at once swallowed up in our ut in, ..innixlimeiit at theao unexpected results ; and, . sriwnds for our abuse f him, we do frankly csi f. iA iI.a world, that we believe him a phiiaiitnre- iiist. who does honor to the profession and to r emintrv. which cave bun birth. I he reCOIIl aoopiion Ol mm mhhih um !" ,.f tMt Eiimnean hernials is a oflitient guaranty ... -1 . , . 1 j that it perform all its promo. 11 neeuen not our lesiiiiiony, for wherever it is used, it is its own best it nets. . ..... HERMAN ETMULLEK, N. U. WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D, ' AD0LPHU9 WERNER, M. D. Gnrmnnv. Dee. 10. lB."ifl.' II T T T. I . It nppoars by the following informotion given fo the iiuhtif! bv Dr. Rowland, that tho much talk' ed of Matchless Sanative is indeed what it profess es to be an efloctual and valuable medicine, wor thy Ihe serious attention of every consumptive per son and the tick generally.' 4. WL.it kj.iJ f cj ; !. Ire are ilv CLl T.r.t Dt Ixt l'.,ii.;.ts r. 3. Why aro iihji ians c. '4i..'y I;;j lliu S.iimtive a. d ssymj nutl..g ssio4 fji med.eine T It tln ir day Uk aj.t-ver. 6. Ilow did Dr. Adjms alii o pt loc-oi. v, Vi eu ler, Vvtio tmu wnigm a pniai o( $,,... foi a nvMnberof hi fsnitly, ihal it f ROl'S medicine ! Let e tT the d1y ; answer. 4 Tho recent eijeriu.ent wluli Ir. j tried with the Mutohlrss Saismve in giiwg t j, doie to a dog without lUling kirn, tUfij that Ihe Saitaiive v. as ds to CURE atal KILL.' ' i 7. Why do some frhyskiana FECRKTLT U Ihe Sanative and MIX it with lhtr si ! hich tliey use in their daily tract" ? Aa. thai they may have the CREDIT the ttlQ 6. n by is a sick young asaa Muawuu of the first families m Buatoo, wow su.g ia j live without tettiiigine attending MiTstciasjkNot i it ! The recovery of bis HEALTH edi f answer. I 6. Why are physicians Irymg ssrsstsdra ' to give up SELLING the Saoaiive! Asssm,. they known, if it should be Kr eak 'sa ever; tf in Americs7lheT would be wUiged to nmn . SOME OTHER RUSlNESSarelseSTAUti , 10. Why will Ihe Malchlese Sawstissjaseat the ONLY ndirinewse4 ihrewgUut the Let PHVMGIANS answer. j 1 1. Why did a certain physician try la Ktl ' an Editor fa fr wrtte agawMt the staaoK.- Let his t'ONh't'IENrE answer. The above ptecMsis medieine (he etigukaIsMQ very cf Dr. LOLIfa . tiOtULKK, sfCsmt nv.) is for sale, wltolesale and retail, in Cask, D. S. ROWLAND, General Aaseticaa Iml! the diacovcrerr where iwniernu Irtiere, eerof' Ihe good eflucls of tlie oiodicine, asay he art, Also, for sale by retail, ia wtM of Ua ' America. I C" In placet where there ia est Agewt,lWfai, masler-er any Storekeeper wise aksiU wrias ts.t General Agent at Boston, will Hbmedjalery W pointed an agent. Vmale IcAtilcTlammcivV." INFORMS his Trienl awi rU & lie, that he has taken the Ilosne IVIalrhlra Sanative. DAVID S. ROWLAND, the General Amori can Agent for thia mighty medicine, (invented by the immortal Goclicke of Germany.) ho grent pleasure in publishing the following highly impor tsnt letter from a ressv.tablo gonlleinuo iu New York, which he has , received, with many Qj"n of a similar character also very interesiinglntel. licence from several of hi Agents, as will be w en I nierly occupied hy Col. Was. f. Li below which, together with Ihe cerlificsle Irom ". '- v. in the town of Motksvi&e. IW three eminent German physicians, must forever ee- j county, with the view of keeping PRIYATEt&l tnblish Ihe character of ihe Sanative sa being withl TERTAINM! NT. The Hones at reeanta out a parallel in the hiMory of medicine. j comfortable and in the business pwrt of the sdss! Tkstixonv No. 1. Tlie subscriber pledges bis host exerTxsas taas A Letfrr frnm It. F. Xherwood, t.q., of Mw lor. its imbecility and ignorance aerve but to court aod foster disease," and his aspiring sou I would not permit him to grovel on with the great mass of physicians, in the dun twilight of medical knowl edge. What !" said he, has the God of nature been more provident for the earthly reptiles that while said agent has power to create additional agencies, in ariy town or city whenever he shall lliuik proper, he has it in charge not to appoint ei ther druggitlt or aiothecarie ns agentt, and con sequently this ir.edicme will nut be for sule at their stores. As Goclicke does not wish the reputation of this remedy in America lo depend upon the cases here in reported, bul upon its own merits alone, he is perfectly willing, nay, he atkt it at a favor, thai publishers of newspapers, throughout the whole country, sill throw open their columns to PHYS1-, CTANS, for the free admission of all their argu mentative communications (over real names) which they may ofler against the validity of the new doc trine. In regard to the SANATIVE, the public will probably prefer to make actual trial of its worth, ra'her than rely upon what may be said of it, ci ther by its friends or its foes. Not being at all de sirous of a certificate reputation ubroad, the in vestor would not have consented that ihi following cas? should have been published, had not the an- inead-' testimonial, whieb corroeoater the laets, have been so kindly and unsolicitedly presented to him, bv ihr-e of our most distinguished physicians, who were, till very recently, his bitteri'st orro skbs. Having designed his medicine as an anti dote lo only one disease, he could not have believed that it possesses such a controlling power over the crawl at our feel, than for the noble! of his crea-i . i . ' . ' . ? , ' . ii i . . i ,, :.i itcBled to bv gentlemen, who were individually lion, Maul Has he not kindly provided an anti- dot v lo the maladies even of the hateful toad, in Ihe very leaf that was designed as its .shelter from theatoriiit Dare we, then, impiously charge our Ms ker with a1 Wast or ForksichtT Heaven forbid!" Being fully persuaded of tho existence of a sove reign remedy lor Consumpiimi, then undiscovered, this giant-miuded philosopher and experimenter commenced ransacking tlie three kingdoms of na ture, vegetable, animal and mineral, and, with tho key of chemistry in hand, unlocked her sacred ar chives. Not satisfied with surveying the beautiful exterior ol her triune temple, this zealous chemist made a bold entrance into the tonrr courts ; and there, directed by the Great Chemist of the Pui verse, obtained from Nati'kw Muihcisb Chest his Matchless Sanative, .... . , Dr. Herman Etmi'llbr, nnd two other of our most eminent physicians (whose testimonials will be foumt annexed to this prospectus) publicly ac knowledge its mighty eflicncy in curing not only Consumption, but oilier (earful maladies which they have heretofore helieved incurable. Thry fmnkly confess, hat it is the most unaccountable in its action of any medicitie ever yet prepared by human hands. Such is the demand for Una mighty health re storer in Germany, Ihat Mr. .Anthony Strunmr, mm of our booksellers, sold, in one "month, HI phials, being more than six packages; Mr. E. P. Manhattan, 12; Mr. James Sevier, inn keeper, 103 j and not a single agent, who has mauo returns of money to the depository, has soi l less than 100 per month, since ha received bis appointment. An association of gentlemen, wj'h Mr. Msirhjt. . A Gorman coin, value 75 cent t t t t t' t t Nkw Yobk, OcU 9, 1 837. Db. D. S. Rowland, Sir: About tlm middle TABLE will at all times be sorted ah a.' best the country affords, and hta B A R stack' with the choicest Liqaor. IltsSxaUrearectkef of July lust, I accident ly noticed in a newspaper ' WVe and safe, will be well supplied with mFr der satisfaction to all who nay call an bias. L knowing lo the facts, and whose veracity no one will presume to call in question, viz: 2Hof Incipi ent and Confirmed Consumption; 9 Pulse y ; 13 Fits ; 21 Venereal ; 5 Dropsv ; 3 Insanity ; 1 Emaciation ; 15 Indigestion ; 7 Ph urisy ;' 3 Gout ; 14 Piles ; 9 Dysentery ; 6 Gravel and Siran-piury ; 'i Diabetes; 15 Rheumatism; 5 Spine Complaint ; 7 Rickets; Vi Jaundice; 1 Partial Deafness; 17 Nervousness; $ Ague; 35 Weak Lungs and Spit ting f BIimhI; 3 Delirium Tremens; 7 Heart burn; 18 Vertigo and Headache ; 12 Loss of Ap petite and Debility ; 4 Liver Complaint ; 32 0bnti nate Coughs and Colds; 9 Asthma ; 23 Diseases d' the Eyes; 8 St. Anthony's Fire ; 10 Disturbed Sleep and Watchings 2 Cancer; 11 Ringworms; 8 Ulcer and Fever Sores ; 9 Wind in Stomach and JlaimU; 3 Hypochondriac r 10 ATigUSwcaU-fl St rams ; 13 Scurvv : 12 Scald Heads: 4 Carhun cled and Pimpled Face ; 9 Leprosy ; 6 Tic Dou loureux ; 1 Poisoned ; 4 Sickness in Pregnancy ; 3 Tumors ; and many difficult female complaints ; besides numerous rases of Humors, Fevers, &c. All persons whom the Sanative ahall save from threatening disease, are particularly desired to communicate their cases (post paid) to the deposi tory. f t f t f t f t t A certificate from three members of the MEDI. CAL PROFESSION, in Germany, in Europe. Vethe undersigned, practitioners of medicine in Germany, are well aware thai, by our court, we may 6rfeii Ihe friendship of some of the facul ty, but not of its benevolent members, w ho are uninfluenced by selfish motives. Though we shall I retrain from au expression of our opinion, either of the advertisement of the Matchless Sanative, lor which I perceived you were agent, and which pro fessed to be a sovereign remedy for Consumption. As my wife was then fast wasting away with this dreadful disease, and as our family physician was duily and anxiously endeavoring In restore her lo health without success, I stepped over to bis house, and asked him if he hud any objections to her taking this medicine. He replied that " he woe perfectly willing Mrs. Sherwcssf should take that or any other medicine she might choose, but he thought il could do her no good, as her lungs were rapidly consuming, and no human means could mire Acr." Still, thannlive.ingrecomniended bv three physicians' wWTiaa used it InTtfeir practice, she concluded lo give il a trial. I sent apd purchased a phial, which she commenced taking three tiroes a day, giving a free indulgence to her appetite ac cording to tho directions. By pursuing this course, she suffered considerably for the first eight or ten days, but was shortly able lo eat and drrnk freely, without the least inconvenience. Within four weeks from her first using the me dicine, her feeble health and wasted form began to put on new strength, and shs has been gaining from day to day until the present moment, lo the utter .asiuiusuweiu a our lauujy pnysician ana jnriuiA Slie is now enjoying a comfortable (though not per fect) stale of health, is able to be about house and attend church. Mrs. Sherwood and myself are both fully of opin ion, and so are all who know her remarkable case, that she owes her lift to the Sanative alone : and as there are probably nrnnv consumptive persons in tho United Slates, who have riot yet heard of this meuicuio, measures ought speedily to be adopt ed to have it more generally known. A number of persons in our neighborhood, I un derstand, are taking it for other serious complaints, with very great benefit. I think of going lo the South, with my family, sometime this fall, and in case I do, I will proclaim Ihe virtues of Ihe Sanative in that quarter ; f r al though some of the Physicians here are actively opposed lo it, I do sincerely believe it saved my wife from an opening grave. It' yon think this letter will serve the public good, you are at liberty to' publish St. Respectfully, &c. II. F. 81 1 ER WOOD. Testixonv No. 2. from the Brunswick AJtrrtiser. " One person in our village, who was considered by his physician to bo in a Consumption, has taken ihe .Suasfipe, and is now well. Another person, subject lo epilepttefirs, has beer? greatly benefitted by a short course of this medicine. There ran be no question but this medicine has performed won. dcrful cures in a host of cases, and that it ia wor thy of general attention. . Testimony No. 3. , The Matchless Sanative. By an article in our paper to day, it will be seen that Ihis medicine has lost none of its virtues Jy crossing the Atlantic vender, and attended hy a 6 net rats Uoatler Mocksville, Feb. 2, 1838. NEW AY ITCHES, VNfm SS" sr s JOHN & PALMES k just returned from Fk3kai phis, with a eery Fine Artmrat of the above articlea, ef $5. assortment of Superior RAZORS and KNIVES. -lib enn safely say that nit assortment n ajaprsiarft any in Ihe western part of the State- Call aad ss CO" Watches and Clocks repaired as 1,18 warranted for twelve .moot hs. Salisbury, Nor. 3, 1837. if NOTICE! 1 if pursuance of a eWree ef the CowH ef Esja x for Cabarrus county, at Aegwst Tens, 1SJ, 1 will sell at Ihe late dwelling house of Joke FB docessed, on Tuesday the 34 of October ant, as Tract of Land, on -which the widow of the decs! now lives, containing three hondred aadatt tj.&re Acres, adjoining the tasMtaaf Ahaxeer Kimmons, Willuni L.' Sleek aad other. As one other Tract, containing rdxtj-tWO Act adjoining the lands of Jacob Cutesoan, EsofsB Esrnhart, and others. The above Tracts of Land win be soU oa ao dit f twelve and eightcee months, the perchne giving bond and security. W M. B ARRING ER, c-n-a. By R. d Csksos, okt. c ' Concord, August 18, 18M. lltt NOTICE! rPHE SuHscribersAdministrstors ef the Ess - of John Furr, eVe'd. will prerees t aeS, Tuesday, the 2d. day af Ocfoier, aeit, at the ha residence of the deccL, fcCTra DfCTOCS, woman and six children ; the eaasa kriag proasf; kit bv said doe'dn and sold for a division asasspi the legatees. A reasonable credit will beg to purchasers. 4 AMES TOrXG, i . ,jl ALLISON FCRR, " Cabarrus co., Aug. 30, 1S33. It for it appear lo be working similar cures in A me rica to those which have astonished Europe. Boston Morning Post. POSTSCRIPT I WAR I WAR!! WARM! srrwiss -PHYSICIANS &. the MA TCI I LESS SAMaTIVE." 1. Why are some of the American Physicians making such strong elTirts to PUT DOWN Ihe Matchless Sanative T ,Lei Ihe public answer. 2. Why did the German Physicians at first OP POSE Dr. (Joelicke, aad afterwards acknowledge him to be a great benefactor to mankind T Let the public answer. 8r What medicine IHS cured, IS curing and WILL cure I Let facts answer. , , 18 Washington Street U)PA L Varnish, English Patent Japan Tarsta, Cabinet Siaine, Jaiwa wsed fnt paiating, T nisli for Painting and Drawing upon peprr.t, made, and will be kepi constantly oa haVsi fa& wnoiesaie or retail, by ac.niRBi30& Siatcwlfc, Iirdell N. C. It: .CUL1ITKINCJ. on the Klonc Cntliag naiari and ia ever ready to execute, sa very ac?e manner, all deacriptinniof work in hi baa. Gold- Grinders, XiU-Stones, tllasts awi Af sills, Doorsteps and 7os-srowrs, ara execwM a eery rare at In. Hrsgrit fcr Nitl-Sssessi rood Mr. Philina also tret to ssJbrns the f that he can exocnte Engraving ef wwrioawtjrd He will Engrave marbie-siah neatly, aad gn charges shall always be reasonable, aad modatins as imaslhia. Pvraons wisliing to have work dnpt ha the line, will do well to call at the lewdcace ef Philips, eevea aniks eouth of Sslisbnrr- . ; ' EXOCU E. PIULUP AuyiM 54, H9 v tf , " 4
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1838, edition 1
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