The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, January 22, 1862, Image 4

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Srsaparilla
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FOR PURIFYING .THE BLOOD.
Ind iiir" the egeedy cam of - the followinx" Coinplainties
- .
.filegatifula and Scronal Out Airentlons,such
.sim:TunseirsilUleers, litOresiAllruptions
.Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, '
Mains, and nil Skin Diseases.
, OAELAND, dud., oth June, 1859.
J. C. Ault & Co. Gent,: I feel it my duty to ste.
knowledge what your Saisuparilla has done fur melt
niiviug inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered
from it In various ways for years. Snuetimesi It bumf
set In Ulcers on my hands and arms: sometimes it
turned inward and distreseed me at the 'stomach. Two
years ago it broke out on Toy howl soil covered my scalp
' and ears with one sow. which was painful and loathsome
lbeyolid description.- 1 tried many istrelfetries and several
phyelelaneAut without much relief from any "thing. la
Aliettlies. dlierdergresv noise. '. At length Inas rejoiced
I. read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared
au alterative (Sareaperilles. for 1 I:lieW front yoiir reputa
tion that any thing you mole mist be good. I sent to
Cinelnuatiatad got it, and used it till it rowel me. 1 took
U, Mr you advisa t in mall doses of a tesmemistial over a
Stseuth, ansl used Mutest three butt Its. - :sew and healthy
skin ChM began to forta'sinder rho scale, which oiler a
while fell uff. My skin is nuts clear. and 1 know by my
*snags that the disease has gene from my system. You,
eau well believe that I feel what 1 tun raying when I loU
yes, that I bold you to 111 , our of the apostles of the age,
sad remits ever gratefully. Yours,
. . ALFRED B. TALLEY.
, •
St. Anthony". D'fre, Bose or Erysipelas,
Tutor and Salt 'theism, Sceold Bead,
Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy.
Dr. robed M. Prelate writes front Salem, N. Y., 12th
Sept., /859, that he has cured its, inveterate case of
Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the
persevering use of our `Sarsaparilla, and else a daugerom
Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the came; mays
be cares the common Eruptions by it constantly
-..itronchoeele, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
Clebulon' Sloan of Proepect, Texas!, writes : "Three bole
Vag of your Sarsaparilla mired mo front a '.lire— a hid
eous swelling on the neck, n hich,l had suffered from
*warty° years..
' Leueorrlaina or Whiten, Ovarian tumor,
Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases.
IV. J. 11. S. Manning, of New York City. writes; "I
most cheerfully comply with rho request of your ',gent le,
saying I have' found your Sarsaparilla a. most escelleut
.alterative In the numerous complaints fur width we
employ Mucha reinesly, but especially in Flonafeeniseases
' ef the Scrofulous diathesia. 1 limo cured many !ureter
ate eases.of Letworrisrest by il, And mono where the cum.
plaint wee caused by ulceralwn of the uterus. The Weis
. , Mien Itself we's anon cured. Nothing within my knotel- ,
edge equals It for them female derengentents."
Alward S. 51errner, of Newbury, Ala.,writers "A dam
issue *mien tumor on one of the Goas in my family;
. W 3141154 defied all the remedies we could employ, heel
. at length been completely cured by your Extract of San i
• separilla. Our physician thought nothing but makes
then could afford relief, but be advised the trial of your
Sarsaparilla as the host resort before cutting, and it
peeved effectual. After faking your tamed) , eight weeks
. so symptom of the disease reuntine."
Syphilis and Mercurial 'sense.
New ORI.LANF, 11th eased, 1859.
.1711. J. C. ATVS.: Elr, I cheerfully with the is.
' pest of your agent, and ristrot to you HOMO of the otleete
I have realized with your Sarsaparilla.;
1 have cured with It, in ray proctice, most of the ears
plaints fur which It hi reronsntended, and lIRVo hawed kil l
-[!bets truly wonderful in the eine of Venereal and Afar
mid Disease. Our of my patient. had Syphilitic ulcers
m his throat, which were consuming his palate and the
lop of life mouth. Your Sureeparilia, steadily taken,
;eared him hi live weele. Another Rll9 attacked by see
endary symptom" .ln 104 nose, and the ukseratlou had
eaten away A considerable port of it, 00 that I believe the
disorder would 60011 reach his Waits suet kill him. But it
yielded to my administrathei of your Sarsapurilla; the
' alters healed. and he Is well egstie, not of course without
tense disfiguration:to Isis fere. A wousau who hod been
treated fur the manse dsiorder by met cull tees suffering
hem thin poison In her beam. They,lutsl become so sea
'Mee to the weather that on a damp day she suffered es
wucleting pain In her joints and bones. She, too,
was
wired entirely by your sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I
know from its ssrinula, which your agent gave,:no, that
this trreornetion from your lobos Mory ialset be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results
with It love not surprised me.
Fraterunlly yours, 0. V. LAMMED, M.D.'
•
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint.
loexessonmee.E, I's wen Co., Va., eth July, 1859.
DR. J. C. Arena Sir, I have been afflicted with a piths
hal chronic Ill.rumatena for a long time, which baffled the
'kill of phyvirlans, and alit -k to too in spite of all the
setnedien I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One
,chile cured tun in two v,eolis, and restored my general
aealth at usual itsatn. am far better than before I was
attacked. 1 think it u wonderful medicine. J. leltllAM.
Jules Y. Iletchell, of St. Louis, widen: "I have been
'afflicted fur years with an ejection of tfss Liver, which
...greyed tuy health. I tried every thing,ind every thing
bred to relieve me; and 1 have beets a broken-down man
Iles some peva from no Other rouse than derangement qf
r the Lire.. My beloved pastor, the rev. Mr. Espy, advised
' me to tty your Samoan ills, bemuse he said be knew you,
' end soy ding you mind, MIS worth trying. By the bless
Mg of ()edit lots cured use, and has so purified ray bleed
, - u to make a new men "true. I feel y aqua' Realm The
heat that can be said of you Is not Leif good encugh..ss,
Lila
gels irrus,Catocen'l'mworei t Enlargement,
•, `V I cera lima, Caries ,p,sad Extolls ttlottool
, ther . Busses. '
A great variety atoms have been reported to us where
lures of !been formidable comp/al:11s have resulted from
the use of tide remedy, but our space beiewill , not adroit
them. Some of them may be found in our American
Almanac, which tho agents below mimed are pleased ee
furnish gratis to all who call for them. 1
byilpepsta. Tleart Disease, Fite, Epil.p.
ry,,..lllelaueltoly, Neuralgia
, Many leinarhablo cures .01 thebe . alTectious have been
mode by the alterative power of this medicine, It "thou
intes the t hal functions into vigorous action, and thus
svereonson disorders whirb would be suPpovud beyond its
,reach. Furls n remedy has long been required by the no
leenittes of the people, and we are conticteue that this will
in for them nil that medicine coach).
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
YOU. TIM ILA PID CUREI.OF
Coughs, Colds, influenza, Hoarseness,
- Croup, Itroncltltis. 'staplela Con..
•unsp Clore, aSsd for Like Relief
. of Consumptive Patients
'in adcitneed Stages
of the Disease.
This is a remedy en universally known to, 'snrpairs ace
ether for the cure of throat and lung completion, list it
Is unless brie to publish the evidencedatlts)virtuss, Isr
unrivalled excellence for coughs and teldu,and its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, hate made it
known throughout the "civilised nations of th• earth.
TIM ere the comnitinilies, or even families, snout throe
who hare not some petsonal ?experience of Its effects--
aims living trophY in their midst of its victory over the
Nubile Mid dationeus disorders of the throat and longs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of those disorders, and
es they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need net
IO more than to assure them that it has now nil the vie
sues that It did have whet, making the cares which have
Won so strongly upon the confidence of znonlrind.
?rep area by Dr. I. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Masi.
Sold by C. S. lc E. A. Jones, Coudersport;
Mann & Nichols, Millport ; N. J. Mills, Coles
burg ' • Colwell & Lyman, Roulet ; A. Corey &
Sou, Ulysses; A B. Horton, Cushingyille ;
'and by Dealers generally
•
"VECAT ! MEAT ! ! MEAT ! ! !
Wm. Beaver, Butcher . ,
CAN still be found at the old stand on So
cord Street, where all kinds of FRESH
MEAT, of the best quality can be had.
Such as
SALT and FRESH' PORK,
CORNED BEEP,
&VISAGES.
Re invites all the citizens of Coudersport to
give him a trial.
gMeat will be sold at the lowest prices.
• ria...CASH must be paid for all meat pur
chased. "Small profits and quick sales,"is his
mottc. , Nov. 25, [B6l.
And all kinds of
B RADFORD - COUNTY PLOWS , AND
• POINTS,
will be found hereafter at the store of
• P. A, STUMM St . CO.
airA large lot just received.
Coudersport, March 20, 1861.
Administrator's *Mice.
y ETTERS of Administration on the estate
.1.41 of S. , S. Waive, late of Whitesville, Alle
gany county, N. Y., having beeri granted to
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agairist said estate are requested to present
them to him for, liquidation, and all persons
owing said estate are reduested•to make
im
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IN ' E
LIFE PILLS AND PIKENIX BITTERS.
MEESE iIEDICDIES have now been before
A. the pi blic for a period of TIIIIITY YEARS,
and dnrin that time have maintained a high
0-
character, i almost every part the Globe,
i t
for their e tritordinary and immediate power
of restoring perfect health to persons suiferhig
under nealy every kind of 'disease to whidh
I
the human frame is liable. \ ,
The follqwing are among the distressing
variety of lintrian diseases in which the
Vegel.6ble Life lviledleines
Are well known to be infallible.
"DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
first and se, and stomachs, and creating a flow
of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and
1 ,
acrid land 4 FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite,
Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tem
per, Anxiey, Languor, and Melancholy, which
are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS,' by cleansing the " whole
length of the intestines with a solvent process,
and withot t Violence ; all violent purges leave
the bowels costive within two days.
..i. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood
to-a regnlity circulation, through the proce'ss,
of perspiration in such cases, end the that . -
°vigil solinlon of all intestinal obstruction in
others. I „
The Life Medicines have been known to I
cure RHEUMATISM' permanently in three
weeks, and GOUT in half than time, by re
moving boCal inflammation from the muscles
and lig.anulnts of the joints. ,1
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and
strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they
operate mdst delightfully on these important
organs; and hence have ever been found a cer
tain remedy for the 'worst cases of GRAVEL.
also WOR3IS, rby dislodging from the turn
ings of thd bOwels the slimy matter to which
these creatures adhere.
SCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES. bi- the perfect purity which these
LIFE MEDICINES wive to the blood, and all
'
the humorl-'
SCORBI
PLEXION
fields thatl
i nin firm
i , accord
- ntion of
i clusis ely
! its long
America!
itei ature
, TTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD CO4-
E, by their alterative effect upon the
the skin, and the morbid state
ceasions all eruptive complaints,
.'udy, and other disagreeable coin-
of which
el
plexions
The use
will effect
and astril
of tile skit;
tt'COMMON COLDS and INFLU-
Idways he cured by one dose, lor
he worst cases.
LN7A
IMMEII
PILES.
Medicines
standing
alone.
FEVER
the \C ute
toUnd a si
Other m«
a return o l
icines is p,
ANo rr en
AN!) AGL'F.—For this seourge:o
•li coutty, these Medicines will :be
I fe. 'siviedy, and certain remedy:—
ich!ies leare the system . subject , to
the disease—a cure by these Ma=
IerMIIECEt—TICY TEEM, CE SATISFIED,
tED
BILIO FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.—GerteraI Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, and Oseases of Females—the Medicines
have been used with the most benefieirl re
sults in cases ,of - this description :—Kings
Evil, and Scorftila, to its worst forms, yields
to the mild yet powerful action of these , re
mariiable3 Jedicines. Night Sweats, Nervous
Nervous Complaints of all kinds,
Palpitaticm Of the Heart, Punters' Colic, are
speedily (lured.
MEkqIIIAL DISEASES:—PersOn's whose
constitutions have become impaired by the,
injudicimis use `, , of MEncurty, will find these!
Medicine. 4 a perfect cure, as they never fail to
erridienteifrom the system, all the effects of
Merctiry, lutinitely sooner than the mostpow
edit) hreOrations of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT,
L 335 BuoAnw.tr. Stow-Foes.
For sale by all Droggists.
publish
Godfrey
rs on the
and
the most
klate will
liMerican
-el. The
fining the
d to, the
Two cop
s; Three
MRS. WINSLOW,
enced Nurse and Female Physician,
An expo
presen s to the attention of mothers, her
SoOTHENG° SYRUP,
R CHILDREN TEETHING,
which gr r atly facilitates the process of te•eth
ing, by siftenhig the gums, reducing alt in
flamatior —nil/ allay ALL PAIN' and spas
modic action. and is
ion being
Subserip
wishing it
but
be mailed
eF.I\OE
•ar to new
• rs fur $4.
TRIBE!
,SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.,
Depend ipon it, mothers, it will give rest to,
yoursells, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR ENFANTS.
We htive put ifp and sold this article for
over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFI
DENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have
never been able to sny of any other medicine
—NEV-ER HAS IT' FAILED, IN A SINGLE .
INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when
timely nied. Never did we know an instance
of dissatFfactien by any one who used it. On
the contra-y, all i are delighted with its opera:
tions, an speak in terms of comendaLiun of
its inagital effects and medical virtues. We
speak in his matter WHAT WE DO KNOW,"
after ten yearS' experience, AND PLEDGE
OUR RERUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT
OF WHST WE HERE DECLARE: - In almost
every instance where the infipt is suffering
from pa.!'n and exhaustion, relief will be found
.in fifteen or twenty minutes after the- syrup
is adininistered.
• York,
t, Boston
This valuable preparation is the prescrip
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FUL NURSES in New England, and has been
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THOUSANDS OF OASES.
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whole systern. It will almost instantly re
lieve I
GRIIING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND
I COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which, if not spee
dily renredied), end in death. We believe it
the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE
WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIARRIREA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from teething. or from any other cause: We
wank. say to every mother who lies a child,
suffering from any of the foregoing complaints
—DO NQT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR
THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand be
iween yPu and your suffering 'id. and the
relief that will be SURE—yes. 9p TTTELY
SURE---to follow the use of this met.. • no, if
timely Used. Full directions for using ..-11
accomptiny each bottle. None genuine un
less the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS,
New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold li l y Druggists throughout the world.
Principal'Office, 13 CedarlSt.,
o a supply
ent Glue."
he house.'
ends it to
s useful in
of the Timex
ottle.
le Dealers.
New York.
ONLY 2 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
y C. S. 8; E. A. JONES, Conifers
-16-Iy.
ME
Sold
port, Pa
MOFFAT'S
of these Pills for a very short time,
an, entire cure of SALT RHEUM,
ing irnprovement i,n the clearness
The :original proprietor of these
was 'cured of Pile's of 35 years
'y ihe use of the LIFE MEDICINES
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C. Bryttut,Washington Irving, Henry Clay,Au
drew .Tackson,CornmorlorePerry,Dr.E,K.Kane,:
John 4. Audubon, Mrs. Sigourney,Mrs. Gana
1 Gainei,ChasiSumner,Gov.AndrewJl.Critten
-1 den, Prince of. Wales, Duke of I% evrcrislle Zit
charyTaylor,George Bancroft, Lathrop L,Mot- ,
ley, Salm. Houston; J. Q. Adams, Emerson Eth
eridge,
, Andrew Johnson, -Parson- Brownlotr.
Brotiolow•s 'heroic daughter, together with
about 500'others, to which additiOns are be-_
ing made daily: Catalogue P7l reecipt of stamp.'
Plil6; or l'oarnarts $3: PER. DOZEN. . Car,
be sentby . nm'il. Remittances may be made in
postage a•tautps. ' • r : . .
AlsU a large collection rof Photographs of
distinguished Europeans,; EmperorS,• Kings, ;
Queens, Marshals, General*, Diiken,Lords,Ari
thors, Actors, Actresses, politicians and Cler
gy. Price,
25 to 50 centS•each, a.ccordiog to
maker and ipiality. r.
Our' establishment is also head-gearters for
PIIQTOGBAPHIC ALBUMS
both as agent of the best Freneli manufactu
rer, and as manufaeturer under a patent of
our own. We have a large assortment; vary
iiig in' price froth 90 oentS to $5O, and holding
Srom 12 portraits up td $OOO. Also folding
cases of morroceo or cloth for tIM pocket, to
hold 2, 4 6, S. or 12-portraits. Also various
styles of framing card portraits, of carved
wood, 'Metal, paper, composition, etc:, of ele
gant and tasteful, desi2ns.':
....:.r.;:photograplk!rs now in the fieldare daily
sendiug us
CAMP SCENES OF THE PRESENT WAR
and views of points and things 'of interest,
both card size, for albums, and in stereoscopic
form- As for instance, rhe Seventh Rryiinent
at Camp Canieron.L-In the Trenchel-4 1 ooking
their lleals—The, Gymnasts—The Juriction—
Delnuinico's—Laura Keene's- General Street
View's of the Camp, etc. Also the Relay Hensel
and damp scenes 'and -scenery thereabout.
Also Ilarpe'r's Ferry before and after the scenes
of destruction. Together with
_various other
places of note.' Card size 2.s . cents each,
.Ste
reoscopic 33 cents.
Parties who would like'• a lot of these camp
scene: lo Select from—the balance to be,re
turned ill good order ati,!their own expense,
and Without delay—can the accommodatedon
giving proper New Yorklieference,
STEREOSCOPES IND VIEWS.
Our establishment islite great emporium
for everything in the stereoscopic line, and our I!
assortment is the most complete probably of
any Id the world. 't
The stereoscope is .the-most instrvetive,luter
(sting; entertaining, amusing acid exciting of mod
ern inventions.
None are:too young, n9nd too old, none too
intelligent, none
,too unedu4ated; acknow
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and Must penetrate everyw4mre.
It presents to your view jeyerY part of the
world, in all the relief, boldness,' perspective
and sharpness of detail., as fiyoulwere on the
spot. We have an immea4 variety of views
et' scenes in Paris, London, "inland, Scotland',
Ireland, Wales, France,, lielgjuin, !Holland,
Switierland, Spain, The : Rif - hie, Versalles, St.
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Crystal Palace, also Groupi Historical, mu
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ment of Illtiminata Interioisiof Palaces,' Chur
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Tlid effect of these illuminated iewsis most
remarkable - .
Anlhony'B Insto . .ntaneouB Stereoscopic Views
are ,the latest Photographic wander. They
are taken in the fortieth part of it second, and
everything, no matter how a•apidly it may be
moving, is depicted as shaOly and distinctly
as if it had been perfectly - at rest.' This gives
an additional value, for 1.6 the beauties of in
animate nature it adds' the (charm of life and
motion. The 'princess is . aidiscovery of our
own, and being unknownlin Europe, we re
ceive large orders from LoOdiin and. Paris for
Anthony's Instantanethis 'Slims of - American
life-and scenery. .
Our Catalogue of subjects and.prices will be'
forwarded to any address on receipt of stamp
Parties at a distance sewing us $3,.55,510,
$l5, $2O, or 525, can hayeli good instrument
and such pictures as theyimay request, sent
by Express. • Views Mon % (without instru
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E. Anthony; '
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Importer acid 11Ianufacturt of Photographic
Materials,Stereoicopes tereoscopicViews
M.Alerchants• frOni every section of the
country cre - respectfully .to make an
examination of our stock,. •
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graphic Invention and ilin i wovemeut will be,
sent to any address on application.
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witit Imputities of the blood, depressito
of ;vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
cornpleXions indieates its necessity in almost
eycky conceivable case. . -
hattoious iu all 'Maladies in which it liar
.beeln tried, it has &creed absblutely curatife
in ¢ach of the following complaints, viz:
• ferrous AffeatOtqr, Emnaciationif
DApgashz. - Con.7tipation, Diorrherti, llyeentery,.
Inc i Vpient eon:tampion, Scrofidons Taberculcaii,.
Sal( Rheum, ..trismeristrtuition, Whites,
Liter
Compinints, Chronic illeadaches, liheuma:
tiija, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples 6/1 PaCti
4.Ci j • - •
n cases of General ebility, whether the :
reshlt, of acute diseaie,,or of the continued di- -
minution of nervous and muscular energy
fit chronic complaints', one trial' of this res.-
for has pioved successful tp en etteuti
which no description nor nrittem attestatioV
wOalttrender credible. Invalids so long hell--
rid len' as to ;have become forgotten in their
awl neighhorhoods, have suddenly re-op.-
petired in the busy world as if jug runnel
frOM protratiteci travel in a distant land.--
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attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victims
of itpparent marasfuus,rsanguincons exhaus
tion; critical changes, and that complication ,
of nervous and despeptic aversion to air an'
exyircise foi which the physician has no mne.
In iVeevous Atti. , ctions or nil kinds, and_tor
rea!sons f,ttniliar to medical men, the operation
of this' preparation: of iron . must necessarily
be !salutary. for unlike thtold oxide, it is Ti t .
otdusly tonic without being exciting and
overheating - ; 'and gently. regularly aperient
'Von in the most obstinate eases of costive
ne4s without ever .being it gastric purgative,
or'intlicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among. others,
wliich,notlies it so remarkable effectlial :aid
petinninent a remedy for i'i/e.l; upon whiehlt
als'o appears to exert a d istinct .nod specific
acOon. be dispefsing the local tendency which
forMs them. L.
Xu Dppepsi,a, innumerable RS are it: ousts
a single box of these (Thalybeatel'ihii has
at
ten suibeed for the most habitual cases, ia
ckdinii; the n'tteno.ent Costive, ess. • •
Jr unchecked 1) aryl even when advanced
,to bysentery, confirmed,. ems elating, and ap.
parntly malignant, the effects have been
eqUally decisive and astonishing.
'ln the local pains, loss of flesh and strength,
debilitating cough. and remittent bectic.which
ginerally imEcate Incipient Consumption, this
rethedy has allayed the alarm of friends and
pqsitiani , , in several very gratifying and in.
teq!sting instances.
In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated
iroln has had far more Ilnin the good effect of
thd most ea . uttouslv balanced preporilliods of
in ine,'without uny of their well known.lia
bihtles.
:the :1100104)n of females cannot be 100 con—
fidimtly invited to this renteo'y and restoraiirt,
in 'cases i,emillarly htfeeting them.
"; In Rheumatism, both chronic and. intlank
maltory—in the latter, however, more decid•
edly—it has been invariably well reported,
both as idlevinting pain :mil reducing the
sill-Rinks and stillness of the joints and mat
'ln Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily
bet great remedy and energetic restorative,
and its Pnogress in the nest settleturs of the
prUbably be one of hig remora
anti mufulness. '
rem't(ty has ever been discov,;..d.in the
whole history of medicine, which exerts such•
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