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which has cured him entirely. I may add, that I have had considerable 

 experience in the practice of horse medicine, and have never found any thing 

 that would act with such surprising- benefit, in so short a time. 



JOHN FREEMAN, 



Boston, Mass. 



Lancasteb, July 25, 1848. 

 Messrs. Stimpson & Reed. Gents: — Last winter, a young- horse of 

 mine was attacked with a bad cough and shortness of breath ; for the cure 

 of which I followed the directions of a horse doctor, until he pronounced 

 him incurable, and in consumption. I then heard of the medicine sold by 

 you, and prepared by Dr. Dadd, which I procured and used with entire suc- 

 cess. The cough and shortness of breath were relieved, and I now think 

 the horse well. The articles I used were Heave Powders and Liquid 

 Blister. JOHN THURSTON. 



Horse Liniment, for rheumatism and sciatica, sprain of the muscles or 

 tendons of the back, stifle, lameness, enlarged joints, and lameness of every 

 description. In the absence of acute symptoms it may be safely depended 

 on, as it has never yet failed of giving satisfaction. The basis of this prep- 

 aration was first used in combination, by the celebrated G. Bott, of Notting- 

 ham, since which time the author has made valuable additions, which his 

 experience in the physiological practice has rendered him competent to do. 

 With the valuable additions that have been thus made, it is with the greatest 

 confidence that we ask the public to give it at least one trial ; we have never 

 in a solitary instance, known the purchaser to be disappointed. 



In old chronic cases of the human family, when every other article has 

 failed of affording relief, try Dadd's Horse Liniment. 



New York, April 14, 1849. 

 Dr. Dadd : — A short time since, a valuable horse of mine was taken 

 lame, and, after using almost all the liniments sold here, I procured and used 

 some of your Liquid Blister and Liniment, which has helped him so much 

 that I feel assured he will soon be entirely well. I have also used your 

 Alterative Powders, and can recommend them as good medicines. 



Yours, HENRY H. BROWNELL, 



34 Canal street, N. Y. 



Distemper Powder. This is a truly valuable article to the farmer and 

 stable-keeper ; for, if given occasionally, during the spring and summer 

 months, it will prevent distemper in every form; it will, if given in season, 

 arrest malignant epidemic, catarrh, which often terminates in glanders. In 

 black tongue, horn-ail in cattle, rot in sheep, and red water in cows, it is 

 invaluable. Price $1 per bottle. 



Extract of a Letter from the Hon. Daniel JVcbster. 



Marshfield, Aug. 17, 1849. 

 Dr. Dadd. Dear Sir : — I was sorry to be absent when you called this 

 morning, as I should have been glad to see you. 



In relation to the subject of your inquiry, I am happy to say that the 



