SANDS'S SARSAPAHILLA, 



fOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OP ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OP THE BLOOD, 



OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. 



THIS medicine is constantly performing almost in- 

 credible cares of diseases arising from impurities 

 of the blood and general system. It has arrested and 

 cured numerous cases of scrofulous affections, dis- 

 eases of the skin, rheumatic gout, diseased liver, 

 painful enlargement of the knee, elbow aud wrist 

 joints, chronic rheumatism, sore throat, chronic con- 

 stitutional disorders, and various other disorders 

 arising from impure secretions. In this preparation 

 are strongly concentrated all the valuable medicinal 

 properties of Sarsaparilla. on which its activity de- 



f>ends, compounded with other remedial agents, se- 

 eded from the vegetable kingdom, the whole strength 

 of which is extracted on an entirely new principle, 

 which has cost many years of labor and much ex- 

 pense. The great object desired is now triumphantly 

 accomplished, in the production of a remedy pos- 

 sessing a controlling power over supposed incurable 

 diseases, heretofore unknown in the history of medi- 

 cine. 



The testimony of those who have been cured by 

 its use, with their residence, has been published from 

 time to time, and were it desirable a mass of the most 

 overwhelming testimony could be brought forward, 

 proving most conclusively its inestimable value, as 

 an active and curative medicine in the above dis- 

 eases. The afflicted, or those who may have given 

 up in despair, and all who are interested, are invited 

 to make a trial of this valuable medicine, or to call 

 on those who have come fonvard and borne public 

 testimony of its priceless value to them, and satisfy 

 themselves individually of its power in arresting and 

 curing disease, and of what it has performed for 

 others. 



The following interesting case is presented, and 

 and the reader invited to its careful perusal. Com- 

 ment on such evidence is unnecessary. 



New York, July, 25, 1844. 



Messrs. Sands: — Gents — I consider it but an act of 

 justice to you to state the following facts in reference 

 to the great benefit I have received in the cure of an 

 obstinate Cancerous Ulcer on my breast. 



I was attended eighteen months by a regular and 

 skilful physician, assisted by the advice and counsel 

 of one of our most able and experienced surgeons, 

 without the least benefit whatever. All the various 

 methods of treating cancer were resorted lo; for five 

 weeks in succession my breast was burned with 

 caustic three times a day, and for six it was daily 

 syringed with a weak solution of nitric acid, and the 

 cavity or internal ulcer was so large that it held over 

 an ounce of the solution. The Doctor probed the 

 ulcer and examined the bone, and said the disease 

 was advancing rapidly to the lungs, and if I did not 

 get speedy relief by medicine or an operation, the re- 

 sult would be fatal. I was advised to have ihe breast 

 laid open and the bones examined, but finding no re- 

 lief from what had been done, and feeling I was ra- 

 pidly getting worse, I almost despaired of recovery, 

 considered my case nearly hopeless. 



Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure 

 by the use of "Sands' Sarsaparilla," in cases simi- 

 lar to my own, I concluded to try a few bottles, seve- 

 ral of which were used, but from the long, deep 

 seated character of my disease, produced no very de- 

 cided change; considering this as the only probable 

 cure for my case, I persevered, until the disease was 

 entirely cured. It is now over eleven months since 

 the cure was completed; there is not the slightest ap- 

 pearance of a return, and I therefore pronounce myself 

 well, and the cure entirely effected Ly "Sands' Sarsa- 

 parilla," as / Look no o!he~ medicine of any kind (hiring 

 the time I was uftng it, nor have I taken avy since. 

 Please excuse this long deferred acknowledgment, 

 which I think it my duty to make. Your valuable 

 Sarsaparilla cured ms. with the blessing of Divine 

 Providence, when nothing else could, and I feel my- 



self under lasting obligations to you. I can say 

 many things I cannot write, and I do most respect- 

 fully invite ladies afflicted as I have been, to call 

 upon me and I will satisfy them fully of the truth as 

 stated above, and many other things in reference to 

 the case. 



NANCY J. MILLER, 218 Sullivan st. 



The following letter from one of the most eminent 

 Physicians in the city of Baltimore, is presented with 

 a view of showing the opinions of Physicians gene- 

 rally in relation to this valuable medicine, — many 

 others of a similar tenor have been received from 

 several of the most distinguished physicians through* 

 out our country. 



Baltimore, Feb. 4th, 1843. 

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

 Extract of Sarsaparilla since its introduction into 

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

 it to answer my most sanguine expectations. I be- 

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

 ticle 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, Druggists and Chemists, 

 79 Fulton st. New York. 



Authorized agents for the Proprietors, in Rich- 

 mond A. Duval & Co., in Petersburg Rosser 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. 



fCjrThe 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 Sands' Sarsaparilla 

 and take no other. my 1 6t 



MAGNIFICENT ESTATE FOR SALE. 



RAVENSWOOD, the homested of the late Geo. 

 Pollok, Esq. of North Carolina, is for sale. 

 This estate contains 12,0C0 acres of land lying on the 

 Trent River, within 15 miles of the healthy and de- 

 lightful village of Newbern. Of this property there 

 are 1800 acres of swamp or Pocosin land, thoroughly 

 drained, much of it cleared, and about GCO acres 

 ditched off into ten acre lots, by means of canals 5 

 feet wide and 8 feet deep. The fertility of these lots 

 [and the whole of the 1800 acres may be brought to 

 the same state] cannot be exceeded by the flats of 

 Holland; it produces hemp from 10 to 13 feet in 

 height, and the growth of corn is, almost in spite of 

 season, prodigious. The highland is well ditched and 

 enclosed, and the buildings and fixtures, comprising 

 a handsome dwelling, saw-mill, grist mill, cotton 

 gin, &c. &c. are too extensive to te enumerated. 



The parlies to whom this valuable and beautiful 

 estate have fallen, being otherwise engaged, and 

 aware of the necessity of holding out an extraordi- 

 nary inducement to a purchaser at this time, offer the 

 whole for $30,000, payable in the most convenient 

 manner. They consider it cheaper than even the 

 best government land in the south or west. 



The Pocosin land when reclaimed, is not only as 

 fertile as land can be, but it is as light and friable as 

 an ash bed ; little more than single horse ploughs are 

 ever needed for its cultivation. There are two creeks 

 running through the land, upon the banks of which 

 marl and limestone are found in the greatest abun- 

 dance. Sea going vessels load at the landing, two 

 miles from the cornfields. For further particulars, 

 apply to C. «T. BOTTS. 



