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BY rr T.SOA & JIM - BEN, POTTER'S VEGETABLE rrew worse and worse, seriously alarmed r loss of his leg was his life. On the until his uncle was I saw the above cas? ,at ; the- lime; he 1, being of onmion that the entered on tlie use , pf ptr. Potter?si Ca- the only means of, saving rconf anan tesfV; that it as a thiroVdaVof August, 1824, J., a . Iav VorieleSs he wasput on. a course of Potter's Vegetable v ""- V " ". 7 ; v ... 'i. i ;irralT kavs coon ih mmp nerSOfl Within Cathoiicon, ana dt us sore use w n v ,i.v --"-vrv- , 4 Hercules aided by Iolas destroying the Hydra- The proprietor of this invaluable roe rlicine. feels authorized, by its increasing reputation, to recommend it as superior -ii nnnnlar remedies, for the io an unit , , cure of KING'S EVIL, or Scrofula wpprosIS or diseased bonesa X rd 1LIS in every stage MERCURIAL disease RHEUM ATI S M V complaints -and ULCERS of every des rnu rtunnnn has also been used rvith areat success ' in eveiy variety Cutanenous Disease, blotches on the ace, pimples and tetter in particular White Swellings, Gout, Jaundice and Bilious diseases generally, Dyspepsia or Indigestion complaints of the Stomach, and general debility. It is a certain pu rifier of the blood and humours, and has been round an efficacious remedy in purifying the blood of Children after ac cinarond should be invariably used o o .npral alterative both for children j a few days, and found im perfectly res tored to neana. , i H M MURTRIE, M. U. April 9th, 1826. j nMMv re stored Attest SAMUEL RAIN. Cirtifaate. Some time in August,! 1824,- f was desired by W. W. Potter, to visit anJ ex amine - the above lad, Samuel Rainthe dis ease he was afflicted with is termed Wecrom, and a more severe case of it I have never seen considerable portion of the whole diameter of the tibia, the mam or snm none oi mr ir5 had exfoliated and come outthe wound mea suring at the time seven mehes miengin, ex tending from a little oelow the knee to near the ancle, two inches aud'a half in width, and two inches' and a quarter in depth,! the flesh beinff retroverted along the edges to the height of one inch and a hallr-fce was raw; ted v had hectic fever ; night sweais , nu . . . c of mercury wa$ pursued in Philadelphia, July 26th,: 1826. I have labured under a , very severe case of Tetter for the, last five years,' and in the course of that timfi was attended by t wo very respectable physicians of the city, who prescribed 4ind recommended every popular remedy whith they thought would prove ot benefit. wlth)ut success. iTwas bl'isteted nine 'times. on the ; face, happy result is, from its trsip for abo" Nif B. Those peronsv wha mayl re- three months I am perfectly aired.. , . ceiyeignal benefit from .the, use tne JOn HLALt vntHU'on, win sconierk a parucuinr iu ia i-nniHIv verffioff to the erave state he was put oh tHe Vegetable Cathoiicon, which, in the course ot tnree weens, rriu all the symptoms . f hectic, and in the begin ning of April, 1825,after using ten bottles of the medicine, he was discharged, f cured. ) I have this day examined, the limb-it is sound as it was previous to the accident-a large quantity of healthy bone matter filled up the vacuum left by the exfoliated tibia, and the limb is as firm and sound, and as useful as if could possibly be, had the accident never hap pened. HENRY M'MURTRIE, M. D. pffprtnallv. At this time mv situation became quite, desperate, and remaining for some time in this state, J; was advised by my friends to try Potterjs Vegetable Cathoiicon, in which they had great con fidence, and finally consentjed to give it a trial. After using five battles, the dis eased began to show itself riore desperate than ever, which caused n e to think I should never get freed frorti this despon "C Ni B As I am about leaving the city , for information as to the accniacy of my case, several genUemen of high respiec tability may be referred to. . . ; Philadelphia, May 28th, 1&4 Sir, In consequence of imprudent exposure four years ago, I had the mis fortune Jo become afflicted with a disease, the painful results of which induced ; roe to apply in succession to several respec table physicians of this city, from whom, however. I k received either no reliet, or your on th'ose similarly afflicted, by fir warding certificates of their cures to tha . proprietor or to any or nis agenu. A CARD. : X, I: Mr. W. VV.. Potter begs leaytr respec iuiyio lniorm ine puouc, iiiaintiii8 qtiende. of the signal .benefijhJchave'. been derived by mshy indivrduajs irvin trie use of his Vegetable falicfe he has been induced to chanJie ihe abyel 9 the bottles representing two Limsxam nan, with a chemical stand :fdr i label v from whose remedies I received another more signiticant 01 the powers, rjossess- complaint quite as distressing ai the f?Jh"9,-v '.li -Yr-' mer. My whole System became affected. 1 , The label which in future will be at I could get no rest at night on account tached to the bottles, represents Her- of the violent pain that I felt in every cuies ataea oy iotas octroying ine y nart of mv bodv : the weakness and e dine condition ; but beind urged by Mr. Philadelphia. May 16th, 1826. j pott(,r to take more, ffillv convincing T An herebv certify, that twelve years ago, ; , . ir hav thp de- three days alter being confined, both my legs ZtMlZS advice 'thank began to swell, constituting the disease called s.red efiVct) I followed his advice hank Milk teg. About eight months after they j God, and from the use of nine bottles it commenced swelling, they ulcerated , and in effectually performed a cure. SI am now this deplorable state I contiuued till about one y Iy we my system having under vear since, when I began to use Potter s Ve- PenecV "1,. . 6 rim ' j Those who are conversant with the heathen mythology, will at once perceive, that Hercules aidedby oflW, is intended to reptesent thejCatholicon, and that the aeren heads of the Hydra represent advert diseases to which it is particularly appli relief table, and which has the power of sub your medicine has given me, I am, your jduing and eradicating from the system, f.hlioed friend. &c. without substituting others in their place. 1 WILLIAM WILSON. maciation of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunate ly heard of your Vegetable Cathoiicon four bottle of which ! has completely res tored roe. II have now no pain, my ap- rwtiteis 0ood. and mv strength resto rrl. With manv thanks for the getable Cathoiicon. By its sole j use, 1 am now perfectly well ; the swelling isgone, the j ulcers have healed, and my limbs are a sound I and healthy as ever. MARGARET HOFFMAN. Philadelphia, May 30, 1826 This is to certify, that my daughter, Eliza htu RinHor. ap-pd sixteen vears. laboured for twenty two months under a severe ulceration of the tongue and throaty which proceeded to ' aiich an extent as to eat away a third part of and adults being agreeeble to the most j her tongue, and nearly to destroy her palate, . . 1 -r..l .nrAa tn 1 and rnHer her sneech unintelligible. In thU delicate pa ate, aim g :ZJZ I sta te. medical advice was resorted to, and . I . .. n . I U .V llir flllBL UldliU.VI w 1 " ine siiiuictuii . - of a medicine lal thut ha had the iu rt nhtinate and distressing Two bottles have effectually S 1: u,e of .uUUiooi .-e U ow W weU. cone a complete revolution. This is to certify, that I have seen the above case, and believe jt to be true and correct. WILLIAM T.CARTER. Philadelphia, Atii; 2d, 186 This is to certify , that 1 vvas afflicted With a disease of the titer for seven years, which produced a 'Fuss of appe tite, and consequent emanation. Du ring this period I received, the advice, Sworn and subscribed to before me May 28th; 1824. jJOHN BINNS, Alderman. fFrom the'pairen (Geo.) Gazette, Nov. l.p 1 rom.Hir that U9S silCro-ASfPa. ineu. UUl A i n 1 1 .. ..f n4 t Ha nruorrinlillc rt- I lr 11 . ten into tne sioroncn, . . when, hearing of Mr Potter's Vege- , . . . nt's'ipiune vi limit ohfainino lone desired effect of ; table Cathoiicon, was induced to try that : ! - - " '1.1" fu. " " 1 nred her. and ) any renei. nuuui mem v iivmin pmi "ELIZABETH BINDER. v Phiadelphia, May 20, 1826. i This Is to certify, that myon, John Heworth, aged fourteen years, has been afflicted eight v.. 5 m;tk the Ting Em7 : the best medical pncfpmal diseases. food, and iherdiOaty avQcatiflns of . bu siness, are uot interrupted by Ve Catho iicon; and its properties having the pow er of restoring bothA and 6on, and and inviyoratmg every part j ... ac h!f, remedv was tried, but of the system during the process of eter- without success, until Mr. Potter's Vegetable minatine disease, is williout a parallel. j Cathoiicon was had recourse to, which has middling uiacoac, r . Vw..,oiiw -.,rid h m The tumours are dis- tne lOlipwing iv .."." .mmA 'nH hU general health . L. M..ct inrrpnii nils. ". r " iiic iiiui j presumed, satisfy tf the pre- con. emiuent virtues of the Cateoli- CERTIFICATES. CASE. G a was of a scrofulous habit ; at the age of three years his parents n.r.;vd ... ulceration of the, head, procee ding, it is supposed, from vaccination. It was at first confined to a small compass, but from the continual discharge, it was soon commu nicated to the whole scalp, which presented a horribie appearance, being almost one entire scab ; soon after ihis, a discharge commenced - Vrohvhis ears, which became very Blisters washes, otrmi, kc 'were rigorous ly resorted to, but in vain After remaining in this situation for more than six months, the Vegetable Cathoiicon was recommended and its use immediately commenced. It quickly displayed its acknowledged powers over the disease, by first increasing the discharge, but which soon alteV ceased, the complaint, being completely eradicated, and the child restored to health. For information as to the accuracy of this case, the father of the child v to on application to WV' N B The above case oi xci . is better than it has been for many years past This I give unsolicited by Mr. Potter, and from a sincere desire oi benefitting others who may be similarly situated. GEORGE HCWORTH, Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia County. Philadelphia, June 20, 1826. This is to certifv, that I have been severely afflicted with the Rheumatism for the last fif- , teen years, and so bad that I was obliged to ' use crutches., or-help, to enable me to move about. ' I tried every possible means of receiv- j ing relief from this deplorable situation, hav- J ing used two bottles of Swaim's Genuine j Panacea without efiVct, when, i about. year ! since, I applied to Mr. W. VV; Potter for a supply of his Vegetable Cathoiicon, and from the use of two bottles, it has effected a cure, and since I have stopped taking the medicine, have never enjoyed better health. ; applied to Mr. W. VV, Potior, who ad vising a course of the Catholiton, 1 com menced taking it. Six bottle have ef fectually' cured me, my appetite lias re turned, my pains are gone, and now enjoy a state of the most perfect health. MARTHA M. M'CURpY, No. 76. Chesnut stieet. Philadelphia, Aug. 3d, 1$2& From the spring of 1822, ulf this summer, I was afflicted with Serif ula; every gland in my neck was -aftVcied by the rising of hard tumours, which j broke and left deep ragged uicets. I wasiunder the care of three eminent .practioners at different times, who continued tj pre scribe for me for about nine months, when my leg near the shin bejan to swell, whkh soon ulceratedlnd a large ulcer also arose on my bod; from the former Droceeded a thick and ; ofien slve matter. I continued; much j in this ' ADollodorus savs, that whenever Hercules lopped off one of the monster's heads, two others sprang up in the place of it, so that this labour would have been endless, bad he not ordered his compan ion Iolas to sear the blood with tire, and .. . , i ihprphv nut a staii to their renreduction : A most extraordinary cure ettectea oy , j 'r...r.- ,V keeper of the light on Sapelo and mas ter pilot for Doboy Bar, authorises us to make known to the public the following fact of a recent date. . - ' ; " About a month ago, I bought three bottles of t'otler's Cathoiicon, for the purpose of testing its virtues upon Mr. Peter MCuHoch, pilot of Doboy Bar, who had been for several yeara confined to his bed and crutches in consequence of diseased limbs, and ulcerated feet, the soles of his feet were in thai shockitg state, that the bones were percepliblej both to the sight and touch. j Mr M'Culloch after the use of three bottles of the Cathoiicon, laid aside his; j crutches nnd ws this, day in town at-j tending to his business, in nearly perfec health." I Darien, November 1, 1826. Hartford, Conn Feb. 20, 1827 Mr. Wm. IV. Potter Dear Sir : I have now but one bot tie of Cathoiicon left. A peison arnven this evening, who came 60 miles since morning, for 17 botlles of Cathoiicon1, and would have taken 24; but I could let him have but 9 H came expressly for the article, and says that the person, who had used two bottles, has had a "liver affection or consumption" 20 years ; and that three of the family are invalids, and have paid in ten Years, for medical advice and medicine, $1,50( He savs the person who has used the two bottles, never found any medicine to com- con. and that the Philadelphia, June 23, 1826. This is to certify, that 1 laboured un der a very severe Ulcerated sore throat and mouth, for upwards of year, and so desperate that it prevented my eating ulcerated sore ead, should be a warning to any thing of a hard substance. I took parents.to guard against the evil effects which ; j bottles of Swaim's Genuine Panacea ivnm npriectinfir 10 use some - purifier of the blood, after the vaccination of heir children. The Cathoiicon is offered . as a suitable remedy in these cases and should be invariably used. Phila. Feb. 23d, 1827. withont any effect. In this state, state (my malady ratherncreasing), for ; vare with the Catholi some months, and finding my physician s neighbours, seeing the astonishing effects advice useless, I discharged them ; and lt ploduced, a nnmber of them sent the resorted to the use of Swaim's Genuine aDove person to procure the article, for Panacea, which I persisted in to the ex- var-,ous chronic diseases. The person tent of IVtne. Bottles, but without the lojd me he would wait two days, it, he slightest relief. Under the,se very un- ; couirl procure the two dozen. Will yob favorable circumstances I commenced j without fail, send me, or if necessary, using Potter's Vegetable Caiholicon, Uen come with a few boxes of . the Ca- r ; . l:.. -i in ' , ' . . - - ! wmcn soon manuesieu us muuence over the disease ; the tumour oh my body and heal ted in a fine picture in the femple of Del- phi."Mayo' Mythology, The figure of Hercules and the Hydra, adopted by -Mr. Swaim, as the label for his Panacea, is undoubtedly very appro priate for his in dicine, s he states, that the composition of the Panacea tea original with himself he must of course be supposed 'to be perfectly acqu iimed with its intended and real effects. . But ax his label represents the Panacea by the figure oi Hercules, vnthout the aid if lotas, consequently it admits that whene ver the Panacea cures one disease, two ! others spring up in its placeman admis i sionwhich certainly must be admired for itscapdour. -To place this point bey ona alf doubt, two small heads are actually represented, in Mr. Swaim's label, as growing upon necks where but one grew before ; which renuers this explanation necessary, to caution the public against the disastrous mistakes, that mig ht otber wise occur, in consequence of a slight si milarity in the labels. To secure the public against counter feits, the Cathoiicon in future will have a sma1! label, covering the cork of each bottle, beautifully executed by the geo metric lathe, with the words GtMT INE. VV. VV. POTTER,' engraved thereon; and as the cork cannot b drawn without injuring this label, the medicine will be known to be genuine when it is not torn or otheiwise defaced Philadelphia, February 8tk, 1827 The Cathoiicon is for sale at the Book Store of THOMAS WATSON. Newbern, April 27, 2827. now broke and began to-discharge, hear- soon aler a'l lne ulcers began to Philadelphia, May 28, 1824. SirI am now, thanks to your medicine, a fiearty man. JFor nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threatened, if not soon stopped, to put a peri od to my existence. Having had no regular medical advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height, that I could not swallow without great pain and dif- BCultV. tumors lorraeu h uiuucui h"1 vi . . j . a my body, and 1 began to tninK my situation inuouimg j -i - - almost desperate. The five bottles of the Ca- i fuJ disease that occasioned more thatr 100 tholican which I have taken, have completely j inveterate Ulcers on mv neck and body, ured me, and I am now as well as 1 could ' in throat. In this1 state 1 remain- wistt to oe. vitn my man, i m jruui ; . - f m .U of a highly respectable well known me- A v- e ,ua Ai.tri r Rnnthwark. riical gentleman. taKine every meoicine UCVIC nunc, VI uijHiv. mi 1 . r ' ' t t personally appeared, and' being duly sworn, that he ordered me, but without any el doth dclare and say, that the above state- an(j waS finally abandoned" by him "Z'J?-: as incurable : My frame, had become af thU denouent. J BINNSI Alderman. much emaciated, from the long and se ing of Potter's Vegetable Cathoiicon, - 9 Vulv lu. "7 had recourse ta it, and by the use of three great astonisment the ; "icersivere entirely bottles have been effectually cured, ft healed-the pains which 1 had been sub- ipn nnwnrd, f eiphteen months s JeCl lo were removed and my appe- ..." ' fifa raotnraH since I ceased taking the medicine, and there is no appearance of -a return. THOMAS TOM KINS. Opposite Washington Square. Philadelphia, April 1, 1826. This is to certify, that I have been ged humble serant, wi City of Philadelphia, ss. PhUadelDhia. May 28, 1824. : , . v - CASE. Samuel Rain, a stout, full grown vere pains 1 endured, and my health was destroyed In this, despairing situation, Mr. W. W. Potter very- generously of- feed me- hi, ' VegeubU r Ctholicon," Delaware, some time in the monta oi June, which L immediately commencea using, bee. affaiost a boat no pain or uupieasant 1821, struck his shin bone, a little Deiow tne tQ at surpri$e its powers soon .,.;.! bait no pain or uupieasant . . . . .. iM '.r. fTi.. consequences resulted therefrom for the space . : i lAflammatiAn became vistble by bealingupie Ulcers ana restoring my . . . 5 .t Wr .Y n.mf. mfi'. " 111 1 fl S - u fAniiiipriD e inuiuuuiiiuuu v.iuunui: ui nA .ii!- PiuuHir Dri S. a respectable anoetite in a few weeks -and I say with physician of the neighbourhood of Penn's Confidence that tbe Cathoiicon alone has oi iNior .Iersev. wnere we -, : ... . ' ; ' v years resided, was called, and contiuuejl his at- r taUoa fer frur years, during which Juac " saved nay life. W M. i. HAMILTON tite restored and in fact jny ' bodily health is very much improved from the exclusive use of Mr. Pottei's Valuable Cathoiicon. MANUEL MORRIS. tholicon to Hartford, as 1 fear delays will take place in New York and New Haven ; and as to being out of the article, I cannot think of it. , j . 1 am, in haste, yours, &c E. W. BULL. Philadelphia, Sept. 26th, 1826. Mr. W. VV Potter. I I Sir,- 1 hereby give you' a statement of my case, and you are at; liberty to use it in any manner yoo may think proper1. About four years ago I became afflic ted with a complicated case ,of: Scrofula and White Swelling : during this period I placed myself under the care of up wards of eighteen respectable physicians in Boston, Pittsburg, Albany and this place. , but their prescriptions were in vain. My arm became tseetrthe; el bow joint being very; much enlarged, and so covered with ulcers that my physician fearing a morufication), would, take place, aavised vie to submit 1q: am pittati&nj but this . I rejected fneay back there wits an ulcer as large as the palm oU my hand, which became so pain ful that I" despaired L off? very being : resto red to health, or ever getting relief.. Ha lving seen a similar case to my own wricb 'was cured, by your valuable Catholicont as the last resort 1 applied tt it, and the t TO SEAMEN. Thousands of unfortunate Seamen are rendered useless to their country by the ravages of a devouring disease, to which tkov nro more subject than any other - j - - Wl. I class of men. The ate sailor who either case of an unfortun- embarks in adiseas- ed state, or finds h msellso, on a long voyage must be truly deplorable ;and it may not, perhaps, be improper to suggest the propriety of always including the Ca thoiicon in the medicine chests of the Navy and Merchant's service, it bein noroian romrMlv ill the disease allu ded to. v : TO SOUTH ERN PL A NTERSJ The Vegetable Cathoiicon is peculiar ly' adapted ; to those diseases which , are prevalent " among the coloured population of the south. In that disease which is called Yaws' it is a sure remedy a sirigle ttial of it; will convince planters of its superior efficacy to any remedy of a' sim- ilar nature to ine u. states.. (; j should never be without it." ; Soe by ttie principal Druggists Booksellers in the United States, land From the National Gazette. We made, yesterday, several extracts from the number of the North American Review just published. It contains a i few elaborate' and interesting articles, j which furnish valuable information. The j principal of these are, the reviews of ! Theodore Wolfe Tone's Life ; of the f American and English treatment of the ' Indians ; and of the new Documents concerning Columbus. The second in j this indication occupies nearly eithty pa gesan exorbitant space, in such a jour nal, for any one article, whatever its ten or and purport. Some of its matter re! lative to the Indians is rather trite, and another portion might be deemed super fiuous ; but the main and laudable object, the vindication of the; American govern ment and people, in regard to them, trni the charges of the London Quarterly Re view i& ably and successfully pursued. We fear, however, that the recent conduct- of Georgia will afford the British accuser materials for censure not to be so ' easily repelled- The existance of habitual systematic Cannibals has bceo much disputed, and has not yet been de termined to the satisfaction of all enquir ers. We have been the more struck, therefore, - with the following passage of the Indian article, in which a.statmeut it made that we ' would fain ' believe to be ' erroneous, though it is so possilitely ad vanced.V' ' -.V ( . (( There is a horrible institution among1 some of the Indian tribes, wh!cli fur nishes' a powerful illastration of their ne ver tiring love. of vengeance. It is called (he Man-eating Society, and it is the du ty of its associates to devour such pris .oners, as are preserved and delivered to them' for that puipose.- : The members of Prire S3 oer battle, or 530 wr dozen i rinted direcUoni are on tbe bottles, 'this society beiootaaparticttiax family k4 . m I- m Ll4 M f v. 1 l! n 'V. 1 v in A' i i r V. r - i . Nr. -Nv. -
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