Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A CAUTION, —Alt Uen imie I ’ill.-; have tho :;b.v«* - Indian on J IprsehjieAf. on bach Bon. Merchants and Traders ■ will t>e on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indian Hoot Bills, signed A. B. Afonya ' JI (Genuine. Indian Root Bills hare the name and fligruiture of A. J Whit « <£ Co., on ea«h box.
! RTO, MoRSK. tiie inventor of .MORSE’S INDI AN : ROO T P 11.1.5, has spout tin.- jrreater part i,f his titv in traveling, having visited Eurnpe, Asia and Atrica, as well as North America—lias spent tbrei vears among : Die Indians „f otir Western country—it'.was in tills way that the Indian Rood Pill's were first dis,-, v.- red, l'r. Morse Wa- tin- first man to eslahlisth the fart 1:,.. all.diseases arise frori ! .VI pr Ci rv >F j'H K l;i.o<' !i ■ ’ i!'.M onr strehgtli, lu-alli. a,;d life deni-,,, m on ; v.ital'-fluid N\ hon the various pasraresbecome clngrcd, mnl do not act in perfect l aimnuy wall IhodiflereiVlfunct if. ns e.f the in dy, tin- h loed [-.- a - its ac 11 -. t:. hcci tiles , thicl,. corrupted and dis< asody t.hus caiisiiTgaitt pains, sicl. ness and distress of every nan.!eg our stren th is rejrtistmtrd. - ur healtli wr a r r, and if na ture is not assisted in tin., wins- ofttlie sta; i-aut tinmors, the Mo. d will become .choked And'case to act, and thus . ur light < f life witl.t-.e forever blown out. . H -w lmlportafit. then, tt a - we sliould keep the vaiiotis pas.a- os < f the h. dy fn-e aiid open: and how pl« to us.that wi* have it in our power t<; put. a ! rm uicuie iu voiir n auh. uarinelv. M ’.s Indian lUjot 1 Pills, manufactured frofn plants aiid roots which w arc.und the mountainous cliffs in. Nature’s oar- ; , den, for the health and recovery cf diseased nan. • One (>f the roots front which these Pills are made is 1 : a Sud-.ri fic v which opens the p ,res of the. ski n and assists Nature in thn out the finer parts of the corruption within. “The second , is* a. plant which is an Eapecl l .ran t, that* opens and unclups the passage j to the lunsrs - ; atiti tints, in a so < thing man tier, per- i fv’rms its duty by throwing off phlee-m. and * ther hu- i nurs fn m the Tunes by copi The tliird ; : a diuretic, which pives ease a:id "do üble strength | to the kidneys; thus cncoura'/ino. they draw larrre ; am ou ills if iMjiy from the bint d, which is rtben i thrown out. %Tljttifu 11 the urinary . r water passage, and w.ht-c r/ot have been dischar ed in any other wa'y. The fourth is a Cathartic, and ac companies the other,pp.jpcrties ofthe Pills while enjra. ed in purifying tiie blood, the coarser particles of | rmpuritjr wbiclrGannofj pass by the other outlets, are I t-hus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by j the bowels. —^ 1 From the above it. is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but bedome united with the blood, f.-r they fiiut way to every pair, and completely rout out and c!« an sc the system ftom all impurity, and the life of the b, dv, Yvhich is ! the blood, becomes perfect consequently, all sickness and pain is driven fr mi the system, f..r they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. j dhe reason why people arc so distressed when sick , and why so. many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass io the afilicted parts, and i which wfill open the nat.ui il passages for the disease to be ca-t out; hence, a lar_ e .quantity of so d and 1 other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intes tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disa reeable fermentations j constantly mixing with'the blood, which throws the ; coi rupted matter through every vein ami artery, uut til lib’is taknii from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s • PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions ofthe sick to blooming! health and happiness. Y r es, thousands who have! i been racked or tormented with sickness, j*ain and ; j anghish, and wlmse feeble frame's have been scorched i by the burning elements of raging fever, and who 1 have been brought., as it were, within a step of the i silent vrave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been ruunbered with the dead, had it not been for this ereat and wonderful medicine!, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. .After one or two dv»ses had been I ; taiien, they Were astonished, and absolutely surpriaefil ' in . witnessing their charming-effects. Not. only do’ I they. give, immediate ease and strength, and taka away all sick ness, pai n and anguish, but they atom e go to work .-it the t undation ofthe disease, which is the blood., Therefore, it will be shown, especiallv by t li/ so who use Lliese fills, that they YVill so eba'i-]/ and purify, that disease—that deaflly enemy will ai:e its flight, arid theflimh cf yoinlr and beauty Wiil again return, ami the prospect of a long ami hajipv L fu wtl! cheri-h and Ini- bleu your days, VA c-iov ware of a co.unterffit signed yf, R. .Meter- . ..All in nuiue have Urc name - f A. J. \* urn: •V L a < n iin L Li. A . . /Also the tig nature of Ji. J. White S; V- . .All otlr *s are spurious. •V -f Vv H f’J'l. <\r CO.. So'u Proi/rir.fors, r »<» Ic<, ia' dSt fee t, Ne w* S' or k. ! . Hr. Mois- ’s iuuiau RooUPills are sold by ah dealers ! ill Mediciuv | Agents wanted in every town, vill.agCi and fiamlet jin the land. Parties desiring the agencyi will »'■ jaa above tor terms. * s [ »* Fricc as cents per box; five boxe* wit 1 ! k* sent-oo ' receipt ot #|, pnat 3K r p„j,|
