111Stli:anY ,------, --------- _ THE PRAWN MURDEIL---LOUIS Phil hope and the Queen have made a per sonal visit to Marshal Sebastiani, the unhappy father of the murdered Duchess Ae Preslin. So completely, did this un precedented drama tale possessiOn of the Parisian mind, that. notes of invita tion could scarce be written withOut,'a mention of it. -• A fashionable lady thus phrased her request forihe company of her friends to tea :—J•Madame de 4- -hopes for the pleasure of your company on Saturday evening, August 21. The Praslin murder will be the principal to- Tic of conversation, and. som e details ;will be given which have 'tot appeareil in the published reports." i , A note has, been made public which was written by he Duchess on the evening of the night of- the i murder. It was. addressed. t her inqnsate friend from girlhood, the Marchioness de "Sainte-Cr—+ She Vays :—she hid i - arriied in town, fatigued, indiSposed, and unhappt as usual, but that she • could not go!to bed without saying•good , night to her friend ' • that she wrote this en chemise, and would only add that she should expect her at eleven o'clock the nazi morning. A.sister of , the Duko do Praslin has- tened to Paris on hearing of the murder, • but feeling that she had not the strength to meet her mother without first seeking support from Heaven, she made her way to the neighboring church of St. Roch, to kneel a while at the elms. As she was ascending the steps, a•news-vender, passing the church, shouted at the top of, '. his voice :—" L'assassinat de Madame la Duchesse de Praslin !—le suicide de ' Passassin !" At this horrible cry the • unhappy sister of the assassin dropped : senseless upon the threshold of the church, and was with difficulty restored to animation.—Hotne Journal. _ A ritavEcten in Texas, describing the soil, dcc., says :—'; The first change in the soil rom the uniformly black or slaty colored alluvial of the low prairies you meet after passing Spring Creek, thirty miles from Houston, which pre- . sects you with a red clay loam, filled with iron stone gravel. This is an 'ex tensive stratum in Texas: There iS a remarkable fornrof pebble in this kind of oil, from-the siie of apes to the extent of-a wash-bowl. - These pebbles are hol low, commonly lengthened at ore end into the shape of a hen's egg. There is it hole into the cavity of the pebble, com monly, perhaps always, at the little end. The surface of the. inside is mostly melt ed into a glazing; which shines when you break open this gourd, shell; rock, or pehble. The composition of it varies from iron rock to iron sand-stone .'l WISHING co Be a Crisis-amt.—There is no virtue in this. Many ir eat contented with merely saying—"l wish I were a Christian." That may be true. And yet you are not a Christian. Ten' thousand things which we wish to do, we yet on the, whole choose not to do.— God's requirement is. "choose yo .this day whom ye will serve." You "want" to be a Christian, perhaps. But do you choose to he a Christian! Do you want to - be,a. Christian in such a sense that you set aside every other '•want" which interposes to prevent! What we choose 'to do,- we do, unless external circumstances absolutely pre vault. • Choice lead's to action by a nuts ral necessity, .if action is possible.— Hence this law of God, although it lays its claims primarly upon , the heart, with perfect justice requires, in all ordinary cases, such external actions as coffee . pond, to tight Volition. r. _ EXTRAORDINMIN COINCIDENCE.—The following is an extract of a letter taken from a Scotch newspaper of the year 1777: "Old William Douglass and his wifo are lately dead. You know that he and his wife were born on the same day— that they were constant companions, till nature inapired them, with love and fricndship—at the age of . ninetein were married, with the consent of their pa rents, at the church — where they wars • christened: These are not all the cir cumstances. attending the extraordinary pair. They never knew-n day's sickness until the day before their deaths; and the day on which they died they were exactly one hundred years old. They died.in one bed, and were buried in one .n the ft -- 'he - they —.maniere practice and tart can ever ever fall to the lot of aIY Ptive. Precutio..4 ace ply qualifies hinsto alit as-O.MS Or speedy, perma nent}nd satisfactory Imo Mall at:penal 'nth doliosts disease., and all diseases ariuna therefrom. Dr: Brown - +mild mantle there edlicled with Prise , . assesses which have 'become Chronic br saranate va tad by theme of any of the Common of the day. that their complaints elm be radically and titer oagWy cored,be henna given - his careful attention to the treatment of_sucheases,ind succeeded In hundreds of NEW:tees in coring psrsons of intimation of he neck of the , bladder,•and kindred dtseases whittle:ten math jorddlose cases where whets hive consigned them to hopeless despair. Ile pat ocularly invites such as have been hog and smsueeessfully treated 'by others to eon halt him; when every satisfaction will be giventbem and their eases treated in asarefhl,thorough;and Intelligen manner, pointed not by . long experienee,study and an t icattplion, which it ts impossible 'for those engaged in grerral practice of otedtetne to rye any one elw o Herron Or Rupture—Dr. Drown oleo min persons allieted with Henna to call, so he las pa. 'ordvalet attention thin disease. _Skin Diseases; also Piles, Palsy, etc_ speedily cored Mversion, • 1 Parentn of either Ines living at a distance by tutting diets - disease to writing, giving all the lump Huns, eat obtain medicines with dITCL dam , foe use, by addressing T DROWN, M.: D. post pill , aneenelo inns a fee. Office No. GS Donsiond alley, opposite the Waverly [Er No ears. n nay? deli --. - ' OEVERAL REiSONB Wily DR. LEI - 1.7 DY'S . SARSAPARILLA 111.0 0 D . ' PILLS are becoming so' unnersally popubr ' - - First, Because they are prepared by Dr N B Lei. dy himself, a regular Druggist, Chemist and l'hysi ' cun of Philadelphia, who! knows the nature, the . : . quality and character of the Medicine. used in his pill. Rodlheir adaptatiuo to disease, • '' -, Second,. Because the public can take them with ' • greater cm:La/knee than most other pills which are prepared by persons_ ignorant both of medicine and di • ' Third, Because of their combined eflect..Proper; -- ties not contained in auy.other pill.; namely, purg- . leg from Vie stomach and bowels all unhealthy rub; • • manta, and at the mine time purifying the blood - - and Saida of the body. • Fourth, Because they are the cheapest and best - . ....__L - medicine known—a single bon costing bat t. 5 cent., .. tied containing 40pIlla, saving to person. as loony 'dollanalttime. to Doctor's bills, and numerous' medicine.' bought & tried on the reemumeadation of othene • . . • WHOLESOME ADVICE. ' . Whenever you have occasion to take any rardi - - dna, do - not ha trilling with your constitution by . trying ell kss ds d of pills or other medicine. you see - riblisbed a recommended byane and another but . . , . take it on . . ; Dr. Ladys Sarooyoulla Blood Tills i i . and yon wi I not have occasion to take anything . • • '';: ' sloe.. The will always be found goodie almost all -::-- ••." • , vet= of use, Inflametion of the Womack, bow., .sfs, liver and iniewinespenorps of the stomach •r• toile, Waterbrwitn inward lever., foul breath, bad , •,_ y a wl. the mouth, Soar emetations and acidity of wi, • . • 1, ... , the atomic , costiveness and indigestion, want of alppelite, Woes affections. disoases of the spites , - - nod kid ,diseme. or the skin, scaly cruptiond ' !;., dry and watery pimples or blotches of the face ems •-- -•-•-. hedy,tetter,mah,pnekle beat and wait rho cm,liead -ciao; kiddioesii/euitnest, pans over the heart, of . ' .., ... the bread, sidee,along she back and spate, rheuma -: tiouszed elk, ilffets or all kinds, email pos. !aria. .-. . r.; •leitLineasals,scinsfala,eryslowiss- and in short they_ . •.; , ars toed ia WI diausseeltarrleg liair.on:ils in the ; ' •"....- stomach',. liver; oodioterpou, a d impurity of the isio Bor. ".-I.lErTloudyilivo . aad Rend brit. A. Faboartock , ar• CAIL,Of Vint and•lArood, also Conser of - MEDICAL. CHILD R BIRT-H_,_lE O. BO i lingL041.1717:11 CkadninATD . - • • 131611211 MY. Olt relieving the pains and dangers incident to F Prignaney mad Ckild Birth, which MN:teethe easy awl unprotracted cremes, of thff functions of 11061 . 211 which Nature, when uninfluenced by the' luxuries of civilized life, intended Should be perfor med expeditiously, 'nth little paint and without sub pequent indisposition. . • Ur Hordeloque derirrg hie travels in Ana, °been , ed this remarkable fact. That the women of those coontries are peculiarly different lrom all other loads, in ltd.' respect—that they are free lush the pains and dangers Which make the period of Prig. panty an objeetol s 0 much astieicated ndering and ride. Cariosity and the zeal for Scientific dim.. ry prompted him to iummtigate the Coon of this re-. markable eoteption to the were trials to which the teamed females are' generally subjected, arid the result was the discovery of the fact that the women of those countries were an the habit of using during the last stages of ?ter/money, certain plants which have the faculty of imparting that degree of tone and elasticity to the nerves and blood "easels of the thew, or Womb which enables it to perform its function. in all their uativelimplicity of action and freedom from pain. It is a singular fact, also, that the Indian women of North America are in a remarkable degree free I from those pains and danger, of preguattey mad child I birth to which the white women are kubjected.— Whether they naeatiesame plants ta do the women of Asia we cannot tell. Certain it is that the fact is no leis remarkable than true. This Remedy is now eitenaavely and throughout France with the most marked success and many le , males who were once single through' apprehension. of the dangers consequent to the state of marriage are now by the 'use of this medicine, performing the duties of wives and mother. with caution unit happineu. It is at this time now first presented to the wo men of America, by Dr Bordeloque;through his sole *gear, Dr A C MORTIMER, and he feels con fident that independent of its intrinsic ments it will recommend itself to the mad part of the commu nity, as it is fully calculated . to do away with that horrid crime of which some, through fear of pains of child birth, are guilty, (the i production of prema. tore delivery.) This medicine is also remarkable for remedying that hitherto incumbledisease Barrenness, and its almost constant accompaniment floor Albus.t n fact that relaxed and fallen state of the Womb when aecolipauin this disease is never tell alter the shortest use of this medicine. TM. medicine is prepared in such a way as to be agreeable and pleasant to the taste. Dr A C MORTIMER. No 36 Liopenard at., New York, has been appointed sole agent for the Untied States, by Dr Bordeloque, and to the only person in this country who is authorised to rend this invaluahle ownlicine,aa the following leiter will abowl . ( nun/dated from the French.) Pants,./une 10th, 1847. Dr A MORTlmeto—DearSir ,, Accordieg to the agreement entered into between u, I wish by this letter to give you that wntten authority to sell throughout the United States, (my Remedy for re lieving the pains and Angers - Incident to poregna eel and'child birth,) which it is necessary for you to have to sattsfy the public of its genuineness and pe. city. As you are aware the exposure of the medi cine to the influence of the sea air obliged me to send it to you in air tight vessels. I have also sent with it, a specimen of the manner to which it is put up in Pans. In like 'manner Ishoeld Irish it to ap pear in the United Sues. Sir, with great respect I remain yours, F E BOR DELOQUE, hi D. ,P also stud you a copy of a letter received by me from the }Loyal Academy of Science, it, Paris. (Translated from the French.) Pans, lan ttl, IBIS ~To M. Bonnetottex—Sir--The common. en of the Academy have appointed the undersigned trona.their number, an a committee to report regard • log the merit. of the remedy laid before as by you (fur nattering the pains and dangers incident to preg 13. C• and child birth.).. Several eminent Surgeons berth submitted. to the Academy the results of their eaperiace m the use of yoni remedy, we has ten to lay it before you, believing it lobe the best decision regarding its claim to dmuricipth, and of its' great value, that either you crib, public could have wished. Whatever influence this way may pos sess on the members of the profession will exerted to further that adoption of this remedy into general use, which as • scientific ducovery mad an unfailing remedy, at so richly deserves. Eight Phyaiman. having used this medicine, each in fifty cases of de livery. found it entirely successful in promoting a remarkable sale and easy delivery, free from pain and danger. With the exception of three. patients or Dr Briquet there was a perfect immunity from any subsequent weakness or disease; one of these three a laboring woman who had met with a severe fall a week prerioin to delivery, was taken immedi ately after that event with a profuse hemorrhage, which was with difßealty arrested. The other two malformations°, the petal., were in no wise relieved Gleam. These few exceptions in so great a number of cases as loan hundred, show the undoubted effi cacy of your remedy. and have d . ctertnined at to give it tbaerecommendetion and approval which is due to it, and the furtherance of :scientific media wine (Signed) 14 RRESCHET, h 1 D. AIAGENDIE, M D. Cram of the Commissioners of the R. Academy of Science. The public am cautioned • against purchasing this medicine from any persons except of the sole agent Dr A C Morthiner, No 36 Lispenani at, New York, where this Medicine is put up in package. suitable for being pent by mail to any part of the Country,. nee P Two dollaris paekatte containing lull di recting.. Penman desirous of this Great Remedy who rcoduat a distance, ran so by forwarding Two Dollkm, post paid. to . DR A C MORTIMER, Sole Agent for the 1. 1 S , , septl.7 9w filo 36 I.2Liaprund at,.New York. BriNTONII E:XTZIC.NAL agittuDy, HUNT'S LINIMENT, S now nowerrilly acknowledged to be •the IN I FALLIBLE REMEDY for Ithenmatism, Sol nal Attentions, Conttactions of the - Muscles, Sore Threat end Quinsy, Ismies,Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face. Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Borns, Croup, Frosted Feet. and all. Nervona Diseases. The TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS which has at. tended the a?Diieltioll of this moat WONDERFUL MEDICINk in coring the most severe cams of the dificrent litsemes above stamed,--and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been ietroduced, gives me the right to call on the AFFLIC TED to resort at once to the ONLY REMEDY THAT CAN BE RELIED ON. fr7The faculty unite in recommending th e cele cted External Remedy, Hunt's Liniment. The following letter from the highly eminent Physicians who have been attached to • the : Masai p1e.2.1a State, Primo for'many years, is the best evidence of the nine of this celebmted Liniment. Soto Surd, December N, 1&4.5. My Dear Sir—l rewired your note of yesterday, asking my opinion in relation to Hunt's Liniment, u prepared by Mr George E Stanton. Knowing its composition, sod baying frequently nand it, I can recommend it to you as a safe External Reme dy, ud in my opinion, , the best Liniment now in use. Very truly and reapeetftilla yours, A K OFFMAN. Col Pierre Van Cortlandt, Croton Manor. 1 fully concur in the above opinion. W BELCHER. YoRITOWN, Jun. 14, IBIS. • Sir—ln reply to your letter, I would say that I have used your. Eggetatil Remedy, culled Hunt's Liniment, in my:gtrUctice since you made me se quaintest with its composition, and unhesitatingly say that Ihielliere it to be the best Esteriml Reme dy now in use for she complaints fur which you re commend - it. - Yours respectlnty, LIN/ MILLER,BI. D. Geo E Stanton,Esq. 113•Amoeg the main of worthless articles and humbugs that sea ponied forth at the present day upon the country, it in really refreshing to find something of real practical utility, something aim pie, .speedy and efiectnal in its operation, and ak the um time free from those .inturiotia effects which generally attend powerful remedies. Liniment, prepared by Geo. E Suntan of Sing Sing, though it bas been hot a chart time before the publie,has already obtained the confidence, not only of our most wealthy and influential citiunsi but our moat eminent physicians. All acknowl- edge it to be a sovereign balm for many of the ills that flesh islieir to, soothing 'the aching limb, and by its genuine stimulating influence, banishing die ease - from the system. Mr. Stanumr—Sir—Sreing your kdrertisement of linnffs Liniment, I was induced to try its effects on my son, who had been crippled with a lame likek from an infant; and it is with gratitude I bear testimony to its wondiffel healing properties. My child, who is now five yearsol age. now in aNu way of recovery, Wan, &c.,- DEMMON C NICKERSON. Pon OtriCf., TORNIKES, Putnam Co. I certify that I am personally acquaintol with the above named child. end think the father would be silt in saying that his son is almost well. JAS W DYKMAN, Nov 5, 1845, , . Deputy root Mister. P. S. 1 would also state that I have been for a number of years subyeet to frequent attacks 01 the Rheumatism, which in ninny instances presented my attending to my business. Two or throe appll• eatilms of the Liniment invariably remove all af fections of the kind. In eases of braises, sprain. and sores, too numermas to mention, it has in this vicinity proved a certain remedy. Its value can only be estimated by those who have given it a lair • This Liniment ill cold at Wand 50 cent. peF bot tle, by all the Principal Draggles and Merchant. throughout the, country. Wkolesak Agen Is in New York. HOADLEY, PHELPS & Co, 142 Water RUSfITON & Co, 110 ...roadway. , Ii & D SANDS, comer Fulton and William. ASPINWALL, 26 William stmt. Orders addrened to me et Sing Slag, N Y, be attended to. GEORGE E STANTON, Proprietor, For sale in Pittab4rgh by L. WILCOX, Jr, sod J JX.IDD &. Co. Allogneny City, JOHN SARGENT Birmingbato,JOHlNl SMITH. • 1eb,19 SCROFULA AND iCROVILILOUS SWELL, INGS. - --Scrolula in all its multiplied forms whether in that of King's Evil, enlargements o the glands or bones, Goitre, White Swellings. Caroni( Rheumatism, Camper, &Twee of the Skin or Spine, or of Pulmonary Consumption, emanate from one and the same cause, which is a plenteous. principle more Or J ams inherent in the human Spica:. There• fort. unless this principle can be destroyed, no rad'. cal cure can be t aerated; bat if the principle upon which the disease depends; is removed, a care must of netasisity follow, no matter under w hati lone the disease should manifest itself.. This, therefore to the reason why JASSY:I ALTERAYISIL is • MI uoi veriely sueftwefal ip removinge n toany.tmllgeaol diseases. It destroy, the virus or limiciphs from which those disease, hare - their Origin,by entering into the circulation; end with the blood is conveyed to the urinates; fibre, removing/every - particle of ditetse froze the system.' Pisperedend sold at No. C South Third Street, Philadelphia: : Sold at the Prikitl Tea Store,tio:D. Fourth wee, Pittsburgh ME, NAL. Da DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYMUP OP WILD CI-UMP . . . . . . A certain SSA safe care for coughs, colds, asthma, liver complaint, !pitting blood, pains in the tide or breutoierross debilityoshooping couch ,broken coostitotioo, CONSUMPs, TION or any,disease °Me lungs or breast. Beaker are you suffering with a cold or disease of the longs, try this remedy,. yovrill not per baps regret it. It will arrest all those disagreeable eyinitome which strike such terror to tile twod,3 prolong your dap. Beware of ell prepaiatlons purpotting to contain Wild Cherry, except that bearing the signature of Dr H SWAYWE we the oitaide wrapper of each bottle, as they are quite likely dettitate al. . the artichafroto which they borrow a name. Read w hat it has done! 60.000 DEATHS BY COASUbtFTION Would perhaps be - a mall estimate for the ravages of this dreadful disease inn single year; then odd the fearful catalogue of those cot off by Inflama• bon ol the Luogs, Hemorrbage.Aiithms, Cough. Influent.. Bronchitis, and other diseases of the Longs and Liver. Add the list would present en appalling proof of the totality ol these two ,classes of diseaSea. But it is Important to know that nearly all 01 . this dread waste of human life might have been prevented by a timely am of Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUNg WILT! CHERRY. ! This medicine has tow been' before the public some eight years, and to the original preparatihn from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as a remedy for. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and Con sumption of the Lungs based entirely upon its in trinsic merits, owes but little to inflated newspaper Puffs. Those who give it e trial, being benetitted by t, recommend , it to their Imighbori, and thus gradually and sorely bait gained an epviable repo. tenon and worked its way Into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a r* not, cough or cold, while with - strict attention to the direction, that ac• company each bottlo,its tae in pulmonary diseases of long standing and of the most Meunier etree ter, has always given relief, and in• very many instances has, effected complete • and permanent cures. Dr. SIVAYNES Celebrated Compound Syr. opal Wild Read the most remarkable care of COnaempiion ever placed upon record— Dr Swayne—Dear dirt 'tree!it a debt 8f gratitude due to you—and a duty to the afflicted generally to otter my humble testimony in rarer of emir Cons. pound Syrup 01 Odd Cherry. Sonia flueo Team since, I was violeitly attacked with col dand inda. matiou of the lungs, which was accompanied with a very dutressing cough, pain in the breast and head --a very considerable discharge of offensive mucus from the lungs, especially . tmon changes of weather however alight. At first I felt no alarm about my condition, but was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going, into cunsuinfition. I grew daily weak. triad at ledgth was scarcely We to walk about or speck above a whisper, such was the eacoeding weakness filmy lungs, During thin lime I had tried various preparauons sod prescriptiona, hut found no relief—growing sll thd time worse. Just hero I was' I advised and persuaded by a dear friend in Whining. too to make a trial of your Syrup or Wild Cherry. I must conies. that previously I had been melodic cd ageing patent medicines, and I am still against those coming out or the hands of empiric.. but understanding your 'atoms to the profession and practice of medicine, and having impede laith in she saying of my friends, I forthwith purchased fit Dr Shaw, one of your agents i os few bottles and commenced its use. My disease at this time was eat twenty or twenty fire mouths' etanding, cense qnently ems deeply seated. I found, however, con siderable relief from the first Welter five bottle...— But being a public speaker I freseently atempted to preach with my increasing strength and :thereby ruptured those voiscla unit hod already began to heal; in this wag, doubtless, my earn .was 'greatly retarded. to consequence of acting thermions. dently I had to use or bottles before I was perfectly restored. I hive no question, a much smaller number of bottles wools bare rondo 'me sound, but for the above indiscretion. The byrup allayed the feverish habit, did away the distressing cough, put a stop to the discharge of Matter recta de lungs. and gave term and the enure system good health. I have deferred offering this certificate till now'. for the purpose jot being perfectly saluted with the permanency of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well ~I oder it with pleasure. P. JORDAN. Dublin county, N. C. CAUTION! CAUTION!. Avoidall splrform Preto . tattoos of Wild Cherry. such as Balsams, Bitters. Symms of Wild Cherry, Pills purporting to contain Wild „Cherry, Ste, &c, as they are all tittitious and counterfeit, and contain none of the virtues of the original and genuine pre• portion as prepared by Dr, S:iirayne, and the find ever prepared in this country.. Doctor Soapier Compound Syrup of WILD CHERRY it composed of vegetable ingredients, the Wild Cherry. and oth.• er medical substances mially as iditacoms, it nut more so; the whole are so eflectually concentrated as to render it beyond all doubt the molt pleasant, strengthening. nod elfeervial remedy ever discover. ed for the cure of Pulmonary contempt:on, and all diseases of the toliysiond Breast. The very Ism, froni 82 having such a•train 'ol spunous masker, stands to prove its great curative 'properties Therefore, invalids. inquire for the original preps rattan, each bottle of which it enveloped inn beau. tiful wrapper, with a likeness of William Deno en graved thereon; also hearlng the Innen:ire of Dr 11. berayne, the counterfeiting of which will be you. ished so forgery. Prepared only by Dr. H. SWATei, N W corner of Es OATH and Rocs Streets, PhdadelPhte. For sale in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Witt. THORN, .53 Market street, • OGDEN S. SNOWDEN, comer _ed & Wood vu. B. A. FAIINESJOCK & Co.. corner of tit and Wood and 6th and Worst streets. S. JONES, 180 Libe rt y street • JOHN MITCHELL, Allegbeny And by all.reapectable Druggist, and dealers in MethcLne . , throughout the United Stale. and Cana• Sept.r...l IT NEVER FAILS! Dr. CULLEN'S INI.IIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA n I KRSONS 'afflicted with Scmiola, King's Evil Cancer, Erysipelas, Old Sores, I Ilcert, Tette, Ihlctcunal Diseases, or any other complaints arisina Iron? impurities of the blood, are ',vested to mad the 10110vring testimonials, in Iproot of the .oofirr• fat firoperties of the above awned medicine. READ: READ!! EEAD!!.. . WL the undervigned, having' visited Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr. at tlth When of Meson, /towage! and Walton, 37G Market street, Philadelphia, consider hi. ease th e ilt remarkable one we ite e'er wit nerved or !Maid of. . Hia disease wan SCROFULA, and terrible must have been hit twelve years' conflict with the Jo "' lll e g , alate,the entire mare( his moutli,Noee, lip. per Lip, end lower Lid Si the Right Eye have been destroyed, hi. Face nearly eaten up j and part of tlar Jaw Rote carried away. And yel we can give 51 dcscnpuoti of his ease. Mr. B. inlorms us that in January last, the whole interior of his mouth, as well as most of Ali face was a map, of deep and painful ulcers! On the 1.10 ofJaeuary lam, he commenced takiae Dr. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PAN A• CEA, which checked the disease in a haw da)s, Dom that time the care has progressed without/in Lertainloll. • • New flesh has 'applied the place Of ,Lho deep al cers, and though badly disfigured, his lace is seised, sad his general health is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brooks' case, no Mercarials,Oinunents, or Caustic applications have been used,--in liet, the PANA CEA ALONE, has wrought this wonderll3l change Mind Smith, Beek. counts, Charles L. flowaml, blew:N . llle, Crawford CoPa.. J W Jones, hl D South Second street, Phil.% Jacob Let, Pemberton, N J. E W•Carr,44o n Fourth, above Poplar st, N. L. S M'Cullnegh, Lancaster, Pa. R 14 Maddock, 28 North Eleventh st. C W_Appleten, M D 46 South et 'do TimothyCaldvsell, Marion co. Missouri. Daniel freak el. Chesnut Hill,Phil,tdelphia co. Pa. John Herned,39o High street, Milian. Steeling, ht D, Camden, N. J. Willi= Hide, 378 High street, Yhila. J II Potter, Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, IVJ S . Ninth otreet, L A Wollenoreber, Ed. Phila. Democrat V 7 N 341 litreat do George W Moo, Weigh Molter, 317 Market St. Ezra Carr, 159 Chasantrt street, Hula. A D Gillette ?attar of Eleventh Baptiat Church, Phda. • John Bell, Erie Steak Philadelphia, 'North Amer: ea office.) Aaron Sands, 164 Catharine Street, Phila. Daniel blellioliry, loonier's Alloy, do Andrew Sweats, Camden, N J. R H Emus, WedPhila. Richard R. Young,4lllder, 409 Market at. Phila John W Asia:Dead, 6O South Sixth street, do S Wagner,Lithographer, 116 Cheiat street, do IS J Kcal, PM Eleventh street, do Peter Sken Smith:Editor Native Eagle, do Joel Bodine, tilan manufacturer, Williamstown William Steely, Farmington, Van Buren co. lows t. B Coles, MD, Boatno,Maa.. • 'lroise' Canfield, rbisiologist, Philadelphia. ThomasP S Roby .1%1 1), Harriaburgls, Pa. Peter Wnght. Markettitreet, Phila. James W Newlin, 103 Filbert at. do John Good, 174 Spruce Bt. do Willinm Uric, Pastor St,Palblll-14.Ch.Catharine St. Phila. Jobn Chambers, Patter bat Indep: Church, Broad at; •do 'l' L Sander., Publither of Pledge and Standard, Phila. F 1' *elm, Editor Oboe 11-inch, Doylestown; Wholenale and Retail by Knwand c. Walter', Pro , prietors,376 Market St. Philadelphia, K E Sellers, b 7 Wood at. 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