SANDS'S SARSAPARILLA, 



F01 THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OP ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE fcLOOOj 



OR HABIT OP THE SYSTEM, NAMELY : 



Scrofula or King's Evil, R'icumaiism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches^ 

 Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and 

 Joints Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lmmbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious 

 US oj M rcunj, Ascites or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders 

 a- >tl 'be removed by this preparation. 



TIIS progress of science is like the developement 

 of Nature's Works, gradual and expansive ; first 

 the bads, then the leaves and blossoms, and after the 

 blossoms the fruit. Among the valuable fruits of 

 Science, inves tigation and experiment, may be classed 

 Sands's SfBjpparilla. The root has been kno 

 centuriespPCw&full powers of its sanative pr^er- 

 ties might have%mained forever hidden in its fibUs, 

 had not science, thrc^n the mediuja of experiment 

 rendered them availabldpa their nflR ^effective form 

 to the purposes of philanthropy. The*^|tfeined tes- 

 timony of thousands who have tested, mt merits of 

 this medicine, avouches it to be all that its proprie- 

 tors claim. ^j|th#most disgusting forms of scrofula, 

 in glandular««^a&>n, in every disease on the sur- 

 face of tkfl^UBpl in cases of general debility 

 and prosli^lqjjuas' well as all specific disorders 

 traceable to thestomach and other organs employed 

 in preparing the elements of the blood, this medicine 

 is a swift and cer 



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means of relief, 

 re daily receiving written testi 

 sting "details of its extraordi 

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 private citizens, are cons 

 cheerfully exhibited, on^tp; 

 The following are extrac 

 ceiv 

 daily ; 



Gallatin, Tenn., Feb. 27, 1844. 

 Messrs. A. B. <f- D. Sands, 



Gentlemen — I have just received a letter from my 

 father in Russellville, Ky., who wishes to purchase 

 some of your Sarsaparilla. I have no doubt he can 

 be the means of selling a great deaL as it has per- 

 formed a wonderful cure in his family. Last De- 

 cember I was sent for to see my s^er before she 

 died, she having been in poor health !m some two or 

 three years, and at the time I went ovef to see her 

 she was at the point of death with the scarlet fever 

 and a cancerous affection of the bowels, from which 

 her physician thought she could not pos^bly recover. 

 I carried over with me a bottle of your sarsaparilla, 

 and with the consent of her physician she com- 

 menced taking it that night. I remained with her 

 three days, and left her rapidly improving. Her hus- 

 band sent a boy home with me for more of the Sir* 

 saparilla. I sent one dozen bottles, which I believe 

 will effect an entire cure. My father writes to me 

 to that effect, and wishes through me to procure an 

 agency for selling your valuable medicine in_C 

 neighborhood. Respectfully, J. M. OW~ 

 New London, Feb. 13th, 1 



Messrs. Sands — It is with heartfelt gratitude to 

 God, and many thanks to you for your valuable Me- 

 dicine, which has been the means of restoring me to 

 health, and enables me to give you an account of 

 my sickness from my own hands. My disease at 

 first seemed light, and I did not think it necessary to 

 call a physician, but it soon grew worse and a physi- 

 cian was called who attended me five months lor the 

 liver complaint. Two large bunches then made 

 their appearance on both sides of my neck. The 

 Doctor said I had the Scrofula and Consumption, 

 and he could do nothing more for me. I then took 

 ten bottles of Balsam of Liverwort, which helped 

 my cough at first, but this failed and I grew worse. 

 Last summer I was so weak, and the pain in my 

 side so great that the thought of moving a chair was 

 a burden to me. In this condition, given up by my 

 friends, and looking for relief myself, only in death, 

 I heard of your Sarsaparilla and the wonderful cures 

 it had performed, and resolved at once to make a 



trial of it^ virtues. When I had taken only one bot- 

 tle, the pain in my side was much relieved, and my 

 strength so much increased that I went out unbeknown 

 to -my friends, and walked a mile without much fa- 

 tigue. I am still using the Sarsaparilla with in- 

 forAcreasing good effect and the Scrofula is fast disap- 

 ua^ring. Yours, with great respect, 



ESTHER D. RICH. 

 Still further proof of the superior value and effi- 

 cacy o!*Sands's Sarsaparilla. 



New York, April 29th, 1843. 



Messrs. Sands— Gentlemen : — Although it may be 

 considered unnecessary for me to add another proof 

 to the fustly deserved celebrity of your invaluable 

 preparations of Sarsaparilla, yet for the benefit of 

 my fellow-men I feel bound to proclaim the facts. 

 From being a most helpless cripple, with a disease 

 of the lower extremities which spread over the legs, 

 instep and feet, distressing me so much as to render^ £ 

 life almost miserable, I am now quite recovered, andfc** 

 ciJtireljjgbv the use of your Sarsaparilla. For two., 

 years fwas unable to wear a shoe, and the right foolr 

 ceii-jjmd ankle were very much swollen, which at times 

 and rfcsc barged water and pus freely, accompanied with 

 vvulb^l mpleiit itchi#>g and burning sensations, so as to de- 

 ^ pHa^q me of all rest. I gave up in despair, and sup- 

 posed amputation would be necessary ; but hearing 

 of great cures made by your Sarsaparilla, I resolved 

 to make another effort to regain my health , and now, 

 under the blessing of a kind Providence, I am thank- 

 ful to say I am well. With feelings of gratitude to 

 you, and thankfulness to the Giver of all Good, for 

 thus blessing the means, I am your friend 

 JAMES McCONNELL, No. 4G9, Greenwich Street. 



New York, April 30th, 1843. 

 This is to certify that James McConnell called on 

 me, and exhibited his foot and leg, and slated that by 

 the use of eleven bottles of Sands's Sarsaparilla a 

 perfect cure had been effected. With feelings of the 

 warmest gratitude to Messrs. Sands, in thus being 

 instrumental, under Divine Providence, in curing and 

 restoring him to health, he requests me to give thdJ 

 cejtrlcate. ROBERT JONES, 1j 



Alderman 5th Ward of the City of New York.'" 

 The following certificate is from one of the most 

 eminent physicians in the city of Baltimore: — 



Baltimore, Feb. 4th, 1843. 

 A. B. Sands & Co. — Gentlemen : — I have used your 

 Extract of Sarsaparilla since its introduction into 

 this city. It gives me pleasure to state, I have found 

 il to answ r er my most sanguine expectations. I be- 

 vc it to be the best preparation of that valuable ar- 

 cle now in use. With much respect, yours, 



JOHN WHITRIDGE, M. D, 46 Gay Street. 

 For further particulars and conclusive evidence of 

 its superior value and efficacy, see pamplets, which 

 may be obtained of agents gratis. 

 Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by 

 A. B. & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 

 79 Fulton st. New York. 

 Authorized agents for the Proprietors, in Rich- 

 mond A. Duval & Co., in Petersburg Roper and An- 

 derson, in Norfolk M. A. Santos, in Lynchburg D. 

 R.Lyman, in Fredericksburg James Cook, in Raleigh, 

 N. C, Williams & Haywood. 



Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the 

 United States. Price $1 per bottle— six bottles for $5. 



fj^-The public are respectfully requested to re- 

 member that it is Sands's Sarsaparilla, that has and 

 is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of the 

 most difficult class of diseases to which the human 

 frame is subject, and ask for Sand's Sarsaparilla, 

 and take no oilier, my 1 6t 



