Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CAUTION.—AII Genuine Pills have the above Indian on 1 hT.seback, on each Box. Merchants and Traders will be on their guard and not he imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Pills, signed A. If. Moorfi All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signature of A.. J. While <£ Co., on each box. . DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE’S INDI AN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, .Asia ami Africa, as well as North America—-has spent, three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the I-mlian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IM PURITY OF THE BLOOD; that our strength, health and life depend upon this vital fluid AV hen the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the ditlerenl functions ol the htjily, the bloo’u loses its action, becomes thick, curruptied and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and (|istress of < very name; our siren..th is exhausted, bur : hea It h .we arpdepi i ved of, ami if nature is not assisted in throw ing off the stagnant humors, the Mood will become choMnl ami cease* to act. ami thus tiur light of life will he forever Mown out. How important, f lhen', Jhat we should keep the j various passa.;rs of the body free and i.pen: and how cpleasant to us that wc;have it in oiirGiower to put a in your reaclß hame-ly. Morx miiaii Root f Pills, manufactured Hom plants and T.iols which ./_:i’ow around t lie* moulitaino-us cli.fis in Nature’s earmen, for Hie health aiid recovery of diseased man. One.of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, Which opens the povs ol the sk i n and assists Nat ure in Ihi .. u ing ou i lhe fimr parts of the corruption within'. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens ami v.iiciocs the passage bo the lungs, ami thus, in a soothing nianm i. performs its duly by thro’tvi-ng off phloem and oth< r hunfTH’s fi ghi t tie lungs by copious spit 11 ng. The third is a -Diur. i ic. Avb.icii Mws < ase and double st nngl h t o the kid m-y s : thus e n cou i a i n Ir, they draw large* amounts of impui iI y fr<»m the Mood, which is d h<‘ii thrown out h< m n ti! ull y b-y' the urinary or waler passage. and which could not have been dj.seha reed in any other way. The fourth is a ( at hart i< . am! ac- < omp.i ni< s the of pro perl ies g I the Pills while en - caged in purifying the blood: the coarser partii les < f impurity who h < auiiol pass by t lie other outlets, are thus tak’ uUp am! con \ tyod off jn oread <iuaiititics by th e 11 owe Is. Jk brom the above it i s slfnn 1 hat Di . M ofsT-’s Indi an Root Rills no; only cnti’i the slomach. but become united Avith the Mood. IT they fnM.w-av !•> every !».-< rl. amlfi’om jd.-i • !> rout out ami cica i is<- the sy.<t< m fipmi all im.puriiy, nd th<- life of the body. Which is the Idood, hecombs pi if eel I v he all hy : e o ns; <iueh t 1 y, all sickness mid pain is driven from th«- system, for llu-y cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and i leaf. \ flu- reason why‘people ai<- so distressed when stick, and why so many ?.i< . is* l.ci aitse they do m.H yet a. m< ilj'cinc w Meh will pass to the aillictcd parts, and wlii' h will open the natural passages lot the disea-e to Iri* i ast out; hoiici-’. a lai iiuaulity of food dhd other mati.rr is lodged, and the’ sbimarh and iut' s. tiii.es" arc literally ovcitlowing with the corrupted mass, th us umb i gcii iig d isa.’ rei aMe fermen tat ions, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the <• orruptdl mailer thi’ough ev rv vein and arlerv, until lite is 1 n ken Tro mJ hr b .<|y by ( |is<a-« . Dr. .Moise’s PILLS have added to them-selvcs victory upon vi< - tory, by restoring millions of the sick’ to blooming health and happiness. Acs. ;-h.ipii<aTfds who have i> < ii racked or Io: i■. < i - fed with sickness, pain and .••nyuish. aiid Vvhc-.-r h cble frames have been scorched hy tlm buriiin-g elements of ra-iinc fever, and who have been brought, as it iverc. within a step of the jsilent crave, now stand ready t*> tcsiily that they would have been numbered with tJu* .dead,, had it not been for this b’i'iil and tv uiidri! u! m<”dicino, .Motsc'? Indian I’oot Pills. Alter one or two doses had been taken, they we re ast <> n i shed. and absolutely su rprisc d, in Avitnersing tludr charming effec ts. Not only do they give immediate case ami strength, am! take away all .-ickness, pain and anguish, hut they at cm e ' co to work a', t h.e- f oi’ ml ali < m of the disease, which is j the him al. Then lore, it will l,c show ti. esper i all y i by those who use these Pills, that they ’will so e'er-usc" ami purbv.thnl d isen si--_that«dead I y e nr ni y \V ilkl ake iI s 11 i gi, t, and Ihe 11 us’u of ye ul h ami beauty will again red urn. and Ihe prospert of a lou r and happy life yvill cherish ami brighten your days, Cai tign.— BeWari* of a coun I<■ rfe i t sicned JI. f',. Aloorc. All genuine liavc* tin* name of A. J. White eV Co, < n eac h l.<-x. A Iso the* siifnirturr of A. J. it hitc Co. All others arc* spurious. A. J. WHITE A. CO.. S»ff I'mpritl urt, 50 Leonard Street. New York. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold b'/all dealers in Medicines. - Agents wanted in evc.*iv town, tillage and hamlet in the laud. Pari it s ch. si ring tiiia'cncy will address as above' tor 1 erms. I’l ice g’s cc*nt s pci b* ? ; Ii vc: boxes will be sent on recei pt c-f .$> I. p.ust agc paid. I-J -1 y Consumptives, do not Despair! ■ i AX <)!,!) ' I-XDIAX C< INSFMI’Tii t.\ D< il'Tl >R.I NC AS BR A XT. v.TTjlt':: MissioiKiryyunniigth--CI’RED. I ;s>!i iir.- <>l tin- Ru-.-ky AlonnI .4iis,discovered n karj: ri.AXT,! thill proves tn l»’- u eeiLiiiij C-ONSI' Al i’TIO.X cur - lor Consunq.ifion, Ili on-; chilis, Asthma, Livi-r Coin-* CURED. plaint, Nervmis Affections', Coupjis Colds, Ac. Huviiic now made liis fortune and reCllNSl l M BTION tired from business, he will sj-nd tin- prescription and <ll- - recliims for preparing Hie medicine free of charye to all \\ Im slcsire it, and will send CONSUAII’TION to his agmit, inclosing two •stamps, ((> cents,) (<> pay the CURED. return letter, with a description of their symptoms. The (lid I’octor has cured more CON’SUM I’TJDN than 3,(Kit) cases of Consitmption alone, and hopes all atllic-. CURED. ti-d people evil! avail themselves of this opport it nit y, as j the Doctor wishes to do all : CGNSUAII'TI'AN *1 In- good he can before he dies, [ Address all b-tters to CthRED. DANII '.L A DEE. 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