Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J CAUTION. —All Genuine Rills have the un-jve Indian on Horseback, on each Box. Merchants an<i Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Fills, signed A. B. Mouref All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signature of A. J. White (& Ce t on each box. DR. MORSE, the in vent or <<f M O RSE’S IN DI A N ROOT PILLS, Las spent the greater part ol his life in traveling, havi.ng visited Eiinq A‘<ia and Africa, as well as North Americ-a —has spent three years ani'iong • the Indians of our Western Country—it wa,s Ui this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the fust man establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE I’.LoQD; ' that our strength, health and life depend upon this • vital fluid. When the various passages be conic clogged, and do ; not act in perlcct hai’mony with the differen t fiinc- i lions of the body, the blood loses its action, becoi|nes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, ’ sickness and distress cf every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we arc deprived of, and’ if na- ! turc is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will becoiiie choked ami cease to act, and thus our light of life will be fort vur blown out. How important, then, that we should keep the various passages i.| the m cfy tree and open: and hbw ph’a-ant to u< that we have it in our power t«> put a medicine iii y< nr r< ach. namely, Morse’.- Indian Root Pills, manufactured frm.i plai>t< ami .roots which ero w around Ihe mounta! nous cili's in A atui'-’s warden, t(,r the Im.-ilth ami rci nvcrv < f disea-< d man. One <rf the roots 1.0. ii which the-e Pills are ma<le is a Sudorihc, which-opt i,s the pi res of the skin and Nat ure *. nthi< ; v» : i -1; ( t lie !'i m-.r pai ;<<. j the coTroption within. The second i-’ a -plant which) is an Lxpecit relit., tha’ i.peus amt iincloes the passage to the'ln n Ls. aih.l r. in a. t-oi'lLine maiim”; - , performs its duty iy t‘.. ; -.;wii z <:f phl< e-a . and < ’lor humors from the h'.m -• by < ‘ ■tt- 'I in* thiid is a-Duno-i ic, w’Lit h civus . aand d oubb’ h totti.c ’kidneys; ties <• mi ra l i m.r, they.draw laiUe iUilouiits <.f .impurit y irt.m tl.e bioud, which is thhn thrown out In u.n i iiu iI y by the u i i nary <r .water pis>a ;e, and which <- -iibl iTot have i « t n dischaired in am otio r wny. T i.e i mrtli is a Cathartic, ami decompai; it s lhe otln i pr<ip< ri ies o ■ tm? Pills while ejn•;c ••<! in purilyii.g : be“T»l«*i «I; the coarser |»n rt i< ies of impuii:y which cannot pa.-’-; by the other outlets, are I thus t’a.keii up ami c.-oivcved - R in v.r< at eiiaiitities by tiie bowels. ■ ’ j ' From the ah- ve -hewn that Dr. .Mor.w's Imiiian Root Pills m>t ol 1y cl t«■ r I lie s’ <.mach. but » c<- tie i united with the ! lm,<i, f--r they find way to eveiy part, and coinplT-tcly rout <mt am! clcuuse ihe sy.-icni from all impurity, .-tml the life cd the Li dy, w.hicb isf the L;<>< d,, I. ecGi-it .- ju’rfect I y h. al thy ; c<. mu’ijomitl v, all .-ickrnss ami nain is drivci: from the -\stem, fQr tlmy cannot rmiiaiii when tm; body becomes so pure ami clear. ’ The rgason why'people are so di.-tressed when sick, and why >o many die, is Li cam e tLey do not set a medicine w hich. wi 11 pa.-s to the atiiicted parts, and which will open the natural passages'for t he d iseas?'■ to be cast -jiut; heiice. a lai •_<yqua ::t il y of food and other matter is Indeed, and the slcinach ami lines arc li’oi.illy ove: fl-, w ine with lhe corrupted ’mass, thus 11 ii <I < r ti i: disa retable fcrmental i oils, Constantly mixing with the Lbu.d;. w hich throws life corrupted matter, tliri ne!i « v< rv v. in and arterv, uiiiil life is tab. n tT.-m :he b..d’. I>/ disease. Dr. Mors. > PILLS have mbiff :•> tlm.; ; smv.’s \iuimy up..n victory.' by restoring miHimis < f tl.e sicktto J Imiming licalth ami? happ; m-ss. ’• h -jis.-iuds who Lave been racked or I f.rmented wi i h sick-m ss. pain ami anguish, ami wh. ’e l; < ! L- trai-m.s havi’ Loen sc< ri Imd l-v the Lurnii’.g < h .m-nts i.f ;agim fever, ami whd have !•<'■>• broimM. < it. wcr-e \vi •hi u a »ep of tlte silent clave, nowstaml leiiy to tcsiit'’ 11. at tl.ey would have Ih’uh mimbt led with the dead, ha<! it m-i I <’< h for this *. it al ami Womlm fill medicine. .Morse's I'm!! Bil IO)( t pills. ?»!! er (■.e’ tI- two d . )•-( s h s-l lut’d i aT.mi. tin y were nsi.:ui i- h; d . nml absolutely surprist d , in wi I ng llnii < harm i•. ■_ cilects. ot < niy d. j tnry give i m imd iu.’m ease ami slreiiLth, and take away all sickm ss. pq'.ii ami an mish. ! ut they at cm e co to work at the h.umia! m'n i f the disease, which is tiie Limit. Tlie r<.! . iie, it will Le sh ow n, espec i all y: ' t y timse who use i .t sc F'j.is, that they will soi c'ie -a i;' <• ai.id -puiify. tl aml ?>c-l —t h.a t dea-.l 1y .e m-m y—; wili take its Right, anil iln ilmh « 1 ymit ii ami Lia.ity will, a eai n rein ru . and 1 he ms - pe< t o f a 1-; i: v a. id bap - ; py life wi-l! cliei i.-h and iui ■hicn your days, (’acton.— Beware el a < 'un K-i feit si_m-! A. li. A'ourr. All IrcDui-ne Lave tLr i -.mm i A. J. White: a- Co; <n t;a<h L<\’. .Also' the s.-b Yz.-.e-r- us A. J. I* kite Cy C<>. All oikers are spt: • i mis. A. J. \V I? I ibi W Fti'r i r<. • t.. >■<. do I.col.aid Street. New \ < rk. I )r. Morse’s I ml:n Sn t i ? i ils s<.hi by all di-alurs : iii Mcd i< incs, A _ r <-His wanted in evm n jew’i. m.iage ami ha.mlet i n the laic!. •Pa rt i’.’s <b >im m ia .<• nc y wi i I add l ess as above for terms. . Price cents per box : live hexes will 1 e'sent on .rmcipt of si, posta-<’ paid. The Eclectic College of Medicine, ( I.Y(4.N.NATS. «?. r C’Hi: winters -■ iin of will coninenee . 1. on t!i" I tli ol Oct.i and epii.iiiiv- sixteen 'voi ks. A l ull and tiic>r<>il;' r b <• air.-i' of L'-i'.tti'ros Will be given, oeeiqi ving si x or s•• vi-n I ion rs d -,i i! x . with goiod. opport uni ti -s lor aHontion to praitivil Anat<jnn,v, and wiliioniplo ii::r.•:•! t’.ii iiitios al tin' Cqinnicri'i’il 1! ospi.lni. The arraugfa'nent of the chairs 'will be as fol lows: i. T). E. ST. JOHN. .M. D.. " I’l eli :.-< rol .\ lull > mly (Hill tTiysiolor y. -J. F. JU I GE. .M D., I’l efessor .of Ulieuiisiry amt ITiaruim y A. J. iiOV’-B. N- *’■, 'Professor of Surgery, ('. H. ULEN VELANJ), .M. I)„ Professor of .Materia Meilica amt TTiempcutics. WM.’SHERWOOD, M. D., Professor of .Medical Practice and Pailmtogy. J. R. BUCHANAN, .M. D.. Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Insti- ' tutes of Medii in-'. JOHN KING, .M. D„ Professor of Ohsteli ies amt Diseases of Women and 1 Tiildre.ii. The terms lor the session wilt be- tin- same as heretofore, viz: Matriculation, S 5; Tuition, Sf2i); Demonstrator’s Tiekef. :<5. (Every student is required to engage in dissection one session before graduating.) . Graduation. $25; Ticket to Commercial Hospital, (oDlioniil. s 5. The Lecture Rooms are newly finished, neat and comfortable, and in a central locality, (in College Hail, Walnut street, where students will find it convenient to-cnll on tjrrival. Tickets for the session may be olitainen of the Dean of the Faculty, at his officii. No. I IB Smith street, or of Professor C. lluYfleaveland, Secretary! of the Faculty, No. 13!) Seventh street. near Elm. [U-ly] JOHN KING. AL D., D.-an. T IT J I N Jff W SHOE fI T HOS. NT< SH E Ell Y wishes to inform the citiJ- z'-ns of Rensselaer .nd vicinity, that he has just opened a large and excellent assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every descript io n~i n the house formerly occupied by Reed N Timmons, which he otters to sell' cheaper than has ever before been offered in. this town. II f Repairing done on 'he shortest notice. 45 ' THOS. McSHF.EHY. WLH»»W AND WAI.I, I’Al’F.lJ. A NICE lot for side at A HARDING A PEACOCK’S.
