Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

•' >k - 1 ’ CAUTION - . —AU Genuine Pills have the above Tn-lijyn on UorMeback. on each Box. Merchants and Trader# will be on their guard an<l not be imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse’s Indian Root Pills, signe*! xl. B. Moore All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signal art) of A. J. White ct Co., oa •ach box. I>K. MORSE, the inventor of M() USE’S INIM A N ROOT DILLS, has spent tire greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, .'.sia and Africa as well as North America—has spent three rears ainoire the Indians of our Western country—it Was in this way that the Indian Root Bills wen- first discovered. Dr. Morse wad the first man to establish tl-e fact that all diseases arise troi i IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD; that our strength, health and life depend upon Ulis vital fluid M ten the various passages become clogged, and do irotl act in perfect harmony with the di tLren t function.'- ot the l.( dy, tire blocm lose- its aci.it.:i, becomes i 1h ie iC, cor re pled and diseased; thus causiii-j: al I pains, : sickness and distress ot every name; our streuetli is exlninsted, ou-r health wo are deprived „(!, and if na i tore is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant huI iriors, the Idocd will become choked and cease to : act, and liius o.ir light of life, wit I be fop yer blown I out. How.important, then, that we sliojildtkeep the : various passages of the body tree amt open: ami how i pleasant to u.- that we have it in our pojver to put a I i.redicine in oilr:reach, namely. Morse’s Indian Root . Pills, mairtifact-ircd from plants aml-rioots which around tire mountainous cliffs in Nal lire’s gar- . re-n, lor tire health and re- every of diseased, man. - line od tin loots trom which these Pills are made is I a SudyrHic, wi: i cli y. net, s tire pores of tke skin and ■ ass.-!- .yatupe m tliriw-ng out the lineg parts nf thes | < f’lrnplion within. i lie second is a ;da’pt which is an 1-.apectoraii:. that opens and uiicli.gshtie passage . to toe-HingS. an I thus, in a s-K.tlii-.ig manner, per- ; forms its duty by thriving i,’l'.phlev-n. knd etlrer'li'ii : mors irom tin- luiies by copious spittinv.f l ire third is a Diur.trr, wbi. h gives e.ase and <t.,i.l-!e st r. u-• th j to ‘lie kidneys; thus en coo ravin v; thev -draw large amounts <■i impurity fr.,-;i the bleed, wliLli is Hen I tlni.wp o.it »< tint i 1:111 y by tl-e urinary or! water p.i. , sage, and which could not have been disi baiTed in any-otirer way. Tin- fourth is a Cathartic, and at - companies tire other prepertics nfthg Pills wliip-en- - yagyd in purifying the flood-; the .coarser particles ol ' impurity winch canni-t pass t.v the oilier Outlets ate Hitts taken up and. con veyc.d i.,-j in great ipianfities by • tr.e bowels. From tire above it is siir.wn that Dr. 'ijirse's Indi- , an Rom Bills not •only enter the sti-macii. limt l.ecome' nutted With the - oo.i, t.T ti.ev find wav to ev.-m | part.iatnl e<impi( ; tely rout out and cleanse'tlre svstem • trom all impiirity, an-! tire lire of the body, which is - tire idm.-d, i-ecimies perlecilv healtiiV; cousi <pie in i y all siekm and pain is driven from the s-.-tem, for ! they ca|Hiiot remain when the body 'n-::.- - .-o pur-- - and cliin?. Till- reason why p.-ople are so distressed yvlien sick, and, why so .many die, is,because it liev dp not get a ineificu-ii- whii;!: will pa-s to the all! ic'tedl part - and whi.eh .will open Hie natiiiTl pas-.mes tor tlred,<e n .e to re fast out; 'em e. a larm ouantit \ ot toed and oilier matt(|-r t> led.-.-LL and Hie Me.iiiaclii and iiit- s -Hires aire literally ovi fill wing ,w ith t ire : coriffipted nifiss, 'HD* (,<i: ..iii’f d ;.--vg rDuftble i\-: uiuntai ions, coi.Maiiili}' iiiiAinii ’-viih tao 1, ; . M ,.J, which throws Hie | coiiMipb-'l ii.Ait- I' through every vein aru! artery, un!UMU? is ta'-|en from the bin! vh\ )li>ua:-e. Dr no v -e's ; BiLLS h.me add'e-1 to rlomset-.es xi. m , . tip'm'mc'toi y. 1 )• restcrnig.miiliinis it tin- ,-ick to; blooming health and t:apj.is. tlnmsands who have 1.0.-n racked ‘or tormented with-Qcknessj pain and an-.;nsh, ar I w!:m-e feeble Irames have 're<-n scmclre.l by lire bimjiiir- elements .if raging ti-virij a:--! who b.ave he. >1 t,e. IU-_-bt. r.- it were, with; 11 ,a step 01 the si!et.,t U\iv.b. now-tmid r, adv to 1. i t !tH nt they would i.aAdhe. n re. i.ibi n.! with tire dead. 11-a I it not I I.e.'H I'or tl'ls aid «... t(;.ful med ic ini-. .Morse’s . 1.10. ia:i 1 ' I A n o .e, or tWo a.j !,;■< n I tat.e.i, rlicy w :-i .• a- "O : 0. -nd --n o. i-- d . lit! WII ■■:: ' 11 ■■! - mi.inn mite.ts, j do III".- '■ .m.lnit.- < f .-net -th. mid take ; aw.., at! -n i l j .-.in a. . amuish. i -.n • l-i-y at on. .- ,-. o ;.. w..i ka: i i.e :< ■ :.:lm -,<m ... ;<1 i-.-a ...q wn (c h is i th" I 1 >( d. 1 lie is-'-:.- ii,v’ lbe -h - n. es p<-< ■all v ■ !!’ ‘ilosi* wlol use tires'- i’.lls, that li : V w ill so i c ban and p;.: ny.t'.at ,l ; -that .1. adH eiremv ■wi I dalle its IL i". ami tlre fl’ish ~i youth alid .beauty , wi .1 a _ain re. :n-,i. and ' i ■ prosp, c t of a ion-; and i-.ap- ' pl lit- Will ( 1..-I i-». amt hit h U-';| you; d-iy-. I c. , tion -1,, war- , . ;l sj ',j, , r; | .Moor/. All m umure have ii. e i,a re e.: 1 A . 'J. \Y HIT K jw ( o, oil each t. x. Also the signature !..f ! ; B AHc .(■ Co. All ot in rs are-shti ri oils, A. J. WHITE & ('(>.. Sot,- Vr.,;o-i\tors, M' L.-onu-d Street. Xi-j York. . ',*!•' ■■' Iml-an i-'t i I Bills are sold l,v dll de»lers in Mr-dii-iiics. .-o A .'(?nt - wanted in every town, village anil hamlet in tire land. I’aities’dcsiring tliea cncy wi|[.address as above for terms. j Brice .m cents per box ; five boxes will Lei sent on receipt .ct :J I, trestage paid. ~: p_>. ; .- ss. .1 Aa; lIS, She Retire# I’hy- / s;esa di.-covcri .1, iviiile i n tin East J m!m<. Z a certain < t;r<- hr ('< u si;pt j. n. Asthma, llronj cliitis. Colds, and vcirerai debility. Tint remedy g was discovered by him when his only-< hild. a § dan: i<ler was given up to die. His c|biid was cured; alid is now alive and well. Des.ircijs of ■ beneiitting his fellow mortals, he w ill semi to ■ .those who wish it. tire recipe c-ontaining full di- f rectii ns tor maknie and successfully u.-ing this / remedy, sirere; on receipt of their name. Aid- f | i dress 0. B. Bko w n, 1!i Grand st. Jersey ( it y A' - J / i L’ll-Hni AGENTS WANTED IN everv con nt y Io tin- Unite.l .States'; to s ■'! I by subscription s.-yeral of the most popular I mol iisefttl'Books tn Ai.-r-tii i, .-mionjr wliich tinvfotitid a Book wiii.c.li should be in tire hands of ' ‘ every male nod female, entitled !ISOWA!?O’S IMJIHRJiTiC r?l F. 1> !<’IN fi, | ; Revised by Horton Howaro, AL D., containing I Over On, Hundred Idas rations, \ : ( )f great import iiree. one thousand Inrgeioctavo I pajres, 1)0,1111(1 in substantial leather binding, librarv style. Three volumes bound in ouie, eon-taining-aii important Niys.it. ■. Oa Eteoiiiesit ic AS oil l«-S »»0 , AVitli a treatise on Anatomy. 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