THE UNRIVALLED AND GENUINE CONE SALVE. This Salve was originally obtained by a Mr. Cone, (an ancestor of the present manufacturer,) of a German Phy- sician of great celebrity, and for a period of about One Hundred Years it has been used by the family and those in their immediate vicinity, as an almost unfailing remedy in all cases for which it is recommended. Induced by the solicitations of those who have tested its virtues, and feeling confident of its success, I now offer it to the public, for the cure of the following “ ills which flesh is heir to,”—namely, SALT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS, SCALD HEAD Chapped Hands, ERYSIPELAS, SORE LIPS, (0l& &OUS, BURNS, SCALDS, FRESH WOUNDS, Pimples on the Face, FROZEN LIMBS, Boils, Bunrouuds, Felons, CORNS. &c. &c. I do not wish to palm off upon the “ suffering community ” a worthless article, and have only to say to all—satisfy yourselves by a fair trial as to its utility, and if it is not what it is recommended to be, return it, and have your money refunded. DIRECTIONS.- For the Salt Rheum, Scald Head, or other Humors in the Flesh, annoint the part affected night and morning, and take something for the blood, (Saffron and Yellow Dock are very good.) Cleanse the Sores every morning with clear Soft Water and Castile Soap, and should they discharge abundantly they should be cleansed again at night. If the Sores are ten- der, warm the water a little, and when it is not convenient to bind them up, melt a small quantity and apply as warm as the patient can bear it. When it can be bound up, spread a soft piece of Linen thinly with the Salve, and bind it on, taking care that the bandage be not so tight as to cause irritation. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify that I have made use of S. Babcock’s Salve, and I think it very useful for almost every kind of sores. Springfield, Mass. LEWIS WHITE, Surgeon. This may certify that I have used the Salve known «s tee Cone Salve, (and manufactured by S. Babcock,) in my family for fifteen years, and in all cases of Sores and Wounds have found it of great value, and have no hesitation in Baying that I consider it the best Family Salve in use. We, the undersigned, having made use of S. Babcock’s Salve, in case of bad wounds, on ourselves and families, and finding it to be a most excellent remedy, do hereby recommend its use to others for like purposes. Joshua Crosby, Seth Thayer, Zenas Hancock, ) s ingfield> Maas, William Poster, RansleyHall. S Fair Haven. Conn:, April, 1853. MRS. BETSEY ATWATER. We, the undersigned, hereby certify, that having made use of S. Babcock's Salve for the Salt Rheum, obtained almost immediate relief, and would recommend it to others afflicted with the same complaint, as a safe and efficacious remedy. MR. BABCOCK,—Dear Sir,—We have used your Salve in our family for several years, and for all Sores and Fresh Wounds we think it equal to any in use. We have used it in case of Salt Rheum and derived great benefit from it, and we take pleasure in recommending it to others as a very valuable salve. Springfield, Mass. JOSEPH LAMBORD, Jun. ERASTUS C. BAKER. Goffe-st., New Haven, Ct., April 1853. MR. & MRS. C. HITCHCOCK. S. BABCOCK’S EYE WATER! Air. Babcock has also prepared an Eye Water of great value, in all cases of Sore and Weak Eyes. It has been known to effect perfect cures in cases where other remedies have failed to give any relief. Many Certificates have been received from those who have been benefitted by its use, from which we select a few which- will suffice our present purpose. This may certryi that for a long time I had been afflicted with Sore Eyes, and after trying many remedies to no purpose, I procured some of Mr. S. Babcock’s Eye Water, (recol&ting that a grand-Son of his had beagi cured by its use,) and after applying it a few times my eyes were entirely well. have also used it in cases of Weak Eyes, and derived great benefit froafft. A young man of my acquaintance, Mr. Joseph Stow, having Sore Eyes, I gave him some of the Eye Water, which completely cured him. Wesiville, Conn., April, 1853> F. THOMAS. it. The first application relieved her greatly, and by continuing its use a short time it effected a perfect cure. A neighbor of ours was much troubled with Ery- sipelas in her eyes. I gave her a small quantity, which helped her more than any- thing she had ever used before. Wo think it a very valuable preparation. West Haven, Conn., April, 1853. WM. ELLIS. Tins may certify that Mrs. Betsey Hall, (an aunt of my wife,) had suffered much from Inflammation in the Eyes, and could find no relief. I was told by one of my boarders, of S. Babcock’s Eye Water, and immediately procured some. She com- menced its use, and in a few days was entirely cured. We think it equal to any thing in use for the cure of Sore Eyes. 85 Hamilton St., New Haven, Conn. . PHINNE&S COLBY. This may certify, that my wife had for some time been afflicted with Inflamma- tion in the Eyes, and could find nothing to relieve her. With one eye she was entirely blind, and we feared she would never have the use of it again. I hap- pened to hear of Mr. Babcock’s preparation for the Eyes, and procured some of Prepared by S. Babcock, Whitnevville. New Haven. Address A. L. Babcock and C. Jones, 76 Ohurch-st, New Haven, Ot, Franklin Office, 97 Chapel at.